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P A C *. E I G H T
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would go along willingly If they
know where they are going.
" If Ih* President will say how
N ew
H o lle r M a lin g e r
If nNIIIIMH Vtmm I III# llM l
(Continued li»m P 's e One)
By V IR G IN IA P. A N D ERSO N
of llnmhuiig. They attacked in Chairman Gordon Dean *aid thi* many men are needed In the armshould la* pro­
prc-dawri darkness In estimated | will la- a duel purpose [iru)ect gum and tank*
Mra. C .8. Donaldson i* at
duced w*. would l«t*v* « ilcfimto
nguniiit.il
•
ln
&lt;
n
rlli.
Tbr
ursnuR
"betUu.r
•&lt;
do
not
klll.W
a*
to
tha
home after undergoing tr*atm»nt
in i; mI throughout iln- day an.l fnniMlitv of the H.tiomh prtijeet.” goal to work for nnd a program
m* thr Frrnnld-Lsu*htun H i
which we could unitr behind,*'
continued
into tbr niKht.
Tin South Carolina plant bn* ix-vir Taft said.
..rial Hospital.
"Wf
file
!
ulxiut
:t00
r.ntnd*
of
Itv KIIWIN II. II A A h lN S O S
t&gt;-porte.l
de.i|rne,|
in
piruiute
fuel
Visiting at thr P. D. An.lrt.i.n
He apparently hud in mind -onto
'it run
b. II
and about 18,- fm the hymiroti Ixmdi.
w \KHINGTON. in , 11 id') •
home thli part week were Mr,
uch
dramatic
announcement
as
n(M) round* of inarhiurgun amItv a IT to It vote the Senate
A* f'u tin- Kentucky plant, Ri p
and Mr*. J. V. Rirhard* of Chlramunition lit I hr ('bl rim-, u tunl, Gri'ok*'ii v fD -K y | mi id tn.t niirlit I’rc.iilrnt Roosevelt marl*- in call­ Armed Service* Committee decided
iro, eouiina of Mr*. Anderson and
ing
b*r
prisjuctiim
of
plane*
•iffirn
lol.l AC correspondent w.iil will start n
yesterday lh»t Communist *-hareo •
&lt;mli at Ct»n- .n rly In W**lld W ur II.
Mr. and Mr*. Jamr.*i ll'ulg* of
Torn Ijtllllx'fl -ifli r hi* tore*- jjnagainst Mrs. Anna M. Ro-enIa!rg
vote tbe money.
Aliuuippa. Pa., nephew and niree
Two
steps
were
-taken
here,
11tr-.| to Irrfllr til** Idflt platoon. \ To direct industrial mohiliiatlon.
were “rtunpletrly without founda­
of Mr. Anderson.
"I roiildiiT In-gin lo estimate Ilk- rovcrnruetit .n lli.l In Charles meantime, to make any enemy air tion."
A. K. Ktnnklin who v isit..1 hi.
attack on the IJn ltn l Stale* x
llO
W
*
IllHtiy
Ml!
kill*
ll."
Thi* rle a ifl the wav for Senate
K. Wilton, pr&lt; uidrnt of tbe Genparents, Mr. and Mra. A. Frank(iilirspo ixlrlll
Ijilid** 11, with f-riil Kleetnr Co., who *akl he will inrffrctu! a* possible.
confirmation, probably next week,
[in. ha* returned to hia home m
The
Air
Force
sea
di*rlo-ni
to
th&lt; II. K. Third Division, report* aert pt Wit-on w ill head a new
Arlington, Va.
havr aikrd Congrra* for fund* to of the New York woman’* appoint­
«&lt;l tio l hinrse look. through trnlral ap.m y
Mr. and Mr*. A N. Kcott are
maintain a Jl-tinur alert icy the ment a- Assistant Secretary of Dr*
11
.*
outlying
mountain
barrier
Alllioutth mo-I •prstjlallon wa&lt; Vir Ih'fctis,- Commnn*t. And a uni­ b rv.-*‘.
entertaining her brother, Jtm rt
onto
Dm
plain*.
Senator Ru*«ell, ( IM ia l. acting
that « atte-prico control* would ta.
Newell of Haltimoie.
tb r *ot off Third Division Iinpo.isl on a irrmtual h.t*U, Rep. form code of warning* for citii - i li.ilrrnnn of the rommittre. xaid
F.l Zimmerman of Harmon.,
to u*r In case of air raid* wa*
|i1niM
&gt;n
direct'd
artillery
fire
into
“exhauativr invextigationa" hail
Wolcott of Mirhtiian, *eulor ReM d. i* * pend Inu iln- w inter with
tio1 Rod rank*. Comm un Ira I ion- pu MItun «n the Hoii*c Rankins '■imotmced hv C iv il Defense Ad- pnalurril no pr*mf that Mr*. RosenMr. and Mra. Z K. Smith
mi nUtrator Millard Caldwell.
with
the
til
doughboys
blacked
Communist
nnd Sen ate. II m i n - Keononde t.’omMr. and Mra. Howard Rot.Iti.
The government announced t*-t iierg ever altendrd
out -hoitly aft.-r tank* failed tu iniltiu -. aid ther,- is tnIt. In odJ r . ha ve moved into Sanfmd
o*ght that a cut will la* made meeting*.
r.n.h
limit
The
plaloon
men
These tii"t* j . Itu -ell said. In­
ndiii-lriiti-in eirele
,,f a priceMra. Fs ther Allen and her
hortlv In the u«e of copper and
v*.n
presumed lod, although- war'- ft cere.
friend, Mr*. Mac Frost, who have
tirn** in a wide range of rivtiiai cluded one |,v Ihe F R I ini** cliargc*
Mu)
Samuel
li.
Kail
&lt;
&gt;
f
Da
I
In“The difficulty there would l»e pirduet. Both cop|*er and l&gt;ra»* of Ralph Ik- Sola, admitted former
been viriling the former'- bro­
•aid
they 'till were haltlim- cnf.irtintr it,'* hi r-ald
Communist, that he had -*en Mr*.
ther-in-law and «i*ti-i, Mr. an I
are emential in w ar production.
alien Inal heard fnmi a mam
Ch.hi mao Taft (Oliioi nf the The cuttwrk will l,c effective tn Ro**-nla rg at Hireling* of a Com­
Mr*. Ka*rl Toney, returned to
1Friday.
their home, in A ntler.on and
Senate GDI' Policy Committer
ia.-rialiied fields, ranging from munist club in New York Ifi vrai*
I. iiielait aid the Red "advancerailed for n pirtidential anIndianapolis, lod.. T h in -day.
plumbing
and radiator- to hull ago
i-rito lli&lt;* I*, a. hhi a.r* flat (.lain iHiunrrment «f over-nil maniiower
Mi* Rustnlx-rg denied tht*. She
I.uke Mary *hoppinif In &lt;*r
cans.
ic. . &gt;l
serious lineal lu Allied and pindurlion y.inl- ||e *aid lle•«i*l anothi i Anna (♦"er,la-ig ha*l
lainlo Saturday were Mr, and
Calls
for
a
greater
national
de­
Claud.K.
Hltletl
wa*
recently
! fiur- t lurked avail'd the sra.“ liiiMiran*. w)»r will have heavy
l*ct-n rlte*l bv the House tlnAmer*
Mra. I*. I&gt;, Anderson, Mr, ho I
blackout shrouded A l­ influetue in the new fontcre**, fense rffort rame from several i* an Activities Committee a* be­
Mra, Wm. l-effler and daught* r , ; promoted from -itlrunmn at llo|. \ ...... ..
lawmaker*.
ter
Mot.&gt;i
foil.
to
thr
|tmt
of
ii led ii.tlvitie* elsewhere within
Mra. Claud inr Milter ami Mi.
Krnator Ktriini* ( D-MI--I told longing to the club, tlther witness­
general manager after ften year* I the la'Hi bhcitd.
and Mr*. Jne Mayhury.
Ihe
Kenste yaaterrfay the time for es on whom De Sola rrlird to iux k
evMettre
of
Kc*l
intentmn»
It.
i
II. i- I' S, First Maiitlr and
Mr*. Wm. F. Thornr, .It. ** ol arrvk-e with the romtiatiy.
all-out
mnhilixatinn i* here. He him up contradicted him instead.
wage
an
air
war.
I bird and Sev. nth Infantry Ih
Then Renianiin Freetlmun. reeoirpatiit-tl her daughter, M»
M
called
for
an over-all “plan of
Tin
lalrst
wn*
ii
dogfight
'JB.&lt;
i »ieton
ami chm cnl* of ttw i
tire*l New York luisinc.-smun who
IIi v*nt. Jr. »nd two -on i, when 11 it t e l l I s P r o m o t e d
action
and
action
on
th,
plan."
(Kvi
feel
over
Nnm-i,
aianit
TO
. . ..
» , Ininth Korer.il Divisions, a few
■aid he refrried the senator* to
they returneit to theii hnpn In
H o lle r
M o t o r s 1Uni ll Commando- and Puerto miles souUicavl of Smiiiju in x- Reeause there la none, he »aid l)e Sola. •#* rep**rtrd to have of­
B v
Jack aonvllle Thursday. She &lt;ante
that
"*ve
have
shamefully
ilragged
tremr
northwest
KoreaOne
R i.an letrrHted into tha irearhfered • tri.iwxi to help clear hrr by
bark to I j l r Mary Sunday,
• n* m) plane wax repotted lilt our feet op m ilitary and economic advrrtiMng b*r the “other woman"
\V. i. Holler to.lay announced it'* *d last weakeml.
The women of thr Community
preparedne**."
No
II.
S.
planewritilntn
igrsl.
F.oU y’« major ailark rame afChurch held their annual baraar tin- nromotion of Claude F Hitt, ll
Itrp. Rlrhard* ID -S G ), artmg tn identify hrr&gt;elf.
Russell said Freedman hail InFHrtay"nn|U
, b ;:,T,,, e l l l n r ‘v’. n ^
m l L ..........
*.f general man • I.«h«rr. probing th ru *.. tio Air Furrr -alii.
\ffairx Committer, told |i-ta*rler»
Twenty-four
Red
Jet*
had
formed the committee by telephone
It e m / o f needlework and hoin. "get " f HollerMotor Sale., San wet* ‘eaten »ff
Thursday.
choirman
nf
the
House
Foreign
flash*-*!
into
lialtle
Tlinixilay.
Tin' ,' .
f,ird.
II. infitiriiiK (hlne.e *1111 were
yesterday that he was "complete­
action wa- draftilx-sl l*y rn Air H, hail suggested Mr. Truman ly disgusted" with the case rud
****
”
Mr. Mittrll bn- been with Oh
wanning down Ihe valley*.
dlah aupper preceded
It
-amp up “a one-package |ir»grrnn
F
n
iir
•|*ik*--iiiiin
in
Uarhington
I
mm pally f»r H« |... -*1 four y .a i .
Aineihan n il liter y and plan*
hud torn lip hi flics np'l "flushed
Spending the holidav with C»l (list -rivliu* a* a helper in lh r founded »l tin- lied force*,
n- the leginning nf “an hR-ou I to control wge*. price* #tul alio- them down the toilet."
r;*ttons"
Ilf
erilicnl
materials
for
and Mr*. Wm. John*on, dr nl part* department II.* * a . proin.'t
the t bin. .. naim cl Uti for ni r vsa r."
The New Yoik World-Telegram
Hilltop House will lie til* it *otl
.1 to part manager*, and pri»i IU tile in n dium-hraling, tiutrl* • | Amrriran (!-"!•- droned Hinugh militarv prorlnetlon.
and Hun tpMed Freedman «* apOn
the
eronomic
aide,
thete
was
In-law and dauKhler, Mr. arid to hi* nr tv
notion .rived a . o | blowing m .1 ringing r u n rally a wintry b*g Thursday to M a*i
pealtug to the other Anna RosenMr*. R. 0 . liny ami two rhildnn,
On. n town *1* mile* north- Cyruigyang, K «i*'in Coininunistf * general agreement among la'V- la*rg "to please come forward an*l
ale* man.
uiakeis
Rial
controls
are
routing
Tom and Cynthia nf !.«&gt;* Angelrcom) laid
• &gt;.f Handuini; nhan.lniied by • apitrfi. It wn* the
A resident of Hrtnim-lr County
a ‘iwrii as the machinery ran la- dear Mr». Rn»enberg. (Rherwi»o
and Mr. ami Mr*. Torn Seldcn of
Mln.l force* J l hour* earlier. in Iwo *lays on tin* city.
this terrible charge will tie hang­
for
the
pad
-’
I
yearaft.
r
•
•
m
l.
i
The Immhers .ils«, 11*It **l r,iai g ram ! to handle rlicnt.
Tallaha**rr. They are *tudrnt* at ;
••• ?'"■
---- I ........
I.ears I th- racket and
ing over her head."
f»e»ptle
latk
of
a
pruc-wage
the unlvrriity there and Mr*. | here with hi* family from Akron.. ,i
(
.
i.tla.l
pound lamdis on lailroad mar­
Senator Mnixe (tt-Orel »ai*t he
Seltlen I* n rramldauehter of th. Ohio, ho attrr -fetl local -ch'-ol,
' f
" ' '
, r "O at).
fiee
re.
Wolrell
told
a
reporter:
shalling yards „t ( hongju, Honladieved the eharge whs an effort
SSSZn,
tfranddaughtrr of
rt.w.rol. ha* four children I ,
"I
think
thr
('resident,
fortunat­
jonnvon*.
\t,.,.„„
\r, Man sw nton, with the Tenth • lion and .Minnuju north nf the
liy "eornr antt-Sennlir forces in
ely, i* proceedin'* »••*» -• cautiously.
H r. iftiJ Mr*, U . M, (tluiMin . A fl ,»
* ‘ f i t , !**, ,, , 1 i- *#
I i-h owr If* B. T M mI Itnl cmiuMI.
America to smear Anna RuxcriI think he definitely bn* made up t’*-rg“ Other senator*, have ptoAllie-l field* t .. nnd night-fly
had their -■'!-in-law arid tUui:liof fire. ° at 'the Itollrr Uloitir *,|VI | l "
platoon — inuiuully
»
hi*
mind
lo
put
w
age-price
ennmg light taimtwr , sought ItnlI
ter, Mr. and Mr*. Richard W.
P&lt;&gt;»e*i perjury charge* against
Keogh a* lh*lr curat* over the Sales have tx-en moved t.. tin- junior offirer--wa* cut off by l triaips, hut a F a r Fast air fnlrrs *!nls on, bpI I -rot ll*,* impression some of the witnesses.
rear nf the part, department add
*t*okr-man said thi Communist* he hail not decided yet Ju*t when
weekend.
the
advancing
Chinese
and
wasMb . Rosenberg. 40 and a native
t&lt;&gt; *&gt;0 il, or on what l*ad*.
were beriming more mulitiu*.
Mr*. Kdna H. fJrrrnleaf of Ing to th. «rea of the doptay presumed Inst
"There seemed tn la. two rnaiu of lludapett, Hungary, thanked the
Only .'17.1 Red* weie r*'|H&gt;rtcd
Rronkivillr iprnt thr wr«kend lit room. Mr. Hittell tratay Invited
T*u*
tank*
trying
to
rracue
the
couiitiittrc for working "dav and
in thl*
Lake Marv. With her wa» her hi* friend*
, ,,
„■ .ao-a t&lt;&gt; vtiit plat'am faile.1 hut e-capetl after kllln l hi woihI i -i I In contrast to ntrerallon*- whether to do It now night to see that iuxtire was done."
before
tnaehlnere
i*
«et
tin,
ami
more
than
JJiOO
Wednesday
nnd
Kiri, Pfr. Richard firernlraf. who ,1"»
,,i* nrw ,,ff" ‘
Ch|nc* * Iiln I*c*l ata&gt;ard and tried
whether lo ihi it on a -el* •-!itv er Kin- explalnrtl there were ntore
la rurtrnlly itationed at (*i«m)i
thiui 41) I'thi-l Anna R*-*eril.* ig* in
In pry hatrhe* m*cn with rifle more thiui a I lioiisa ii I rmh *l;*v
overall
l*a-l*."
for
lw«
week*
previously.
Devon*, M***.
Nea Yart Cit&gt;
M«j lloimak Cleary, a Third
D
e
w
e
y
D
e
m
a
n
d
s
R
,
N
plan**
il*-troyi'l
'•)
Division regimental staff officer,!
Investigator* b*r the House Un«
Col. and Mr*. Wm. lnhi»*on,
aid:
1damag'd I I tanka, *Vl veldrlrs
A llin lis i'
Aitivitie* Committee
Jr. had a* their gin-*t«, reeentlv,
ft S S U * ,,* I ». - • * ' It III
ralll"*.|
rap-,
five
lul-lgc*
i*n*l
A
paletil
for
go
invention
gives
■'The Chinese hit first last night'
-aid several Anns Rosenbetr* ate
Mr. and Mr*. MtGearhey of St, dom with automobile* and »a h
pat
hgllillngi
Rrd
i
iHr itivmtar its h|» heir* ••vclu- llstiil ip tbeii file* I nit min, of
iii-l *p|Mrently honeil to make
Peterpburg.
lug maclitne
l root
sive rights to it for 17 yr*r».
them i* the woman defense official.
Itnlwrt Platew*kt of C|ilr#r'&gt;
“ A - o lie g ln n ilig ,’ '
ant. " » r .* In *-nklh rough In the night
Is visiting Prof, and Mr*. 11 R
r
hoirtd
&lt;i an *o*no-tii;ir, goal of l-n ii«, However, I lie liernlr pta|lnck*ntiarh.
-Jf, |a r ,-ent of our poslin U v r i a|l* i'-'H ‘ lii'li i now ml off stayed
- "I tla-rc itiri-cting the artillery f . H. Rrrtter h»* t“ *-n '* IW mi Ity foi defen.- tifudurtlnn.’'
tn Atlanta, dim to the anildrn
.1, Ap|Hiintmi-ni of an eeuriomU- fill amt the Risk- v*rrr kept bark
depth nf hi* 1 Pother Thursday.
•itobRIter, who should la- “the l*lil- ui.HI I m ay morning.
In nmthwrstero Korea, where
Mr*. J . f . Ha intnn who spent e-t Imdness everiitlve In our riinn
th* hint hit eighth Army awaits
thieg week* with her parr ids, O l. try "
and Mr*. Wm. Johnson, ha* re­
“To isviud the driadful wn-te of »t« ik-vl Mow, a *t*okrsman re* ■
turned lo her home In Pitt*- manpower and the -lulemati- *'f iMiile*| .irlillery I* tadng used by
burgh.
Inter-agency itunrirllliig,*’ IVwey Korean Red*. Attacks thrrcalaiul*
Catling &lt;m Mr. ami Mr*. Finest said, "the economic motiilirer had Is-en small guerrilla taitia
laurm pnst. reeently, s*rre Mr- sbnuld have not only full *u|n'rThe It'd field piece* lammed
Carliusn and Mr*. Munson of v i-l.-n of prod net inn but of cron- In the fighting with Soutli Korean
Fnivldeivre, IL I, and Mr*. Il.dly nniie controls and uf civilian man- unit* ailing the d*lh 1‘arnllrt. ton
of Orlando.
mile.........lit of Chiinchon. ChunV o t
lamer "
' Mr*. Rov l„ Howell. Jr en­
“Thi* man -hiuitd l» le-noti-ilde rlmn U t'l nil mile* northeast
tertained in honor of hri son only tn the |'n -idenl an ! should tif Seoul, Kurcat* republic capital,
Milton'* fouith Intthdoy Thui*- rerant only ll' tbr Prraldent *1*1
At’ correspondent William J .
day. Game* were
enjoynt
by the only tn a single, hunt mminitlsw Waugh *uld ttie artillery »up,
rm U rm during the afternoon. ll( ,|,r ||0„ sr ami S. nste." lie iaittnl Red attaik* s t i r rheckShe was a** I'jm t in_ serving kbould not -prod laR hi- time, n- c l .
rookie*, jello and rake hy Mmr*. I* often the r«*c tratay, ie|MirUng
Fleet*here, th* notthwnl front
C. W. Sjoldom. Ik C. T tlll., Ralph In committee after committee or was comparatively ipilrt,
W illiam*. J. It. Goodrich. H. II. lailh him*r • *'
l.t. General Walton II. Walker.
i H
Olfer, Rov- |„ Unwell and Mint
I A rratmatnrnl pmgnim mi « Kigldh Army Coinmandrr. vv.
Joan SJobhun. Children attend­ imy a ,-ynti i*i * taisi to chirk in keeping mum alauR t|**- enemy's
motriutnt
llo'tev.r f|*t| ,R
ing were: Jimmy Welderbold.
Jimmv Rail. Karl Rotter!*, Ron
pat* he COMlimed to report a
aid Ml son, lie vVie. P e rry and almut one h n lh it i'ii* |a*r m l tn* tug of Chinese In Itir eentr
w L J S f t « " " K ; m o * '-" ' V i',' A»rw ' I 1;'■rf" lr .,r u ttn » ‘ \
, i uvd ni" * , f f, C l d t O .
'( the petlltu.lll* alary, Rarailrl
Rteite Grier, Dannv Tittn. Me­ of tin tnta).
*1
4
.
lanie and Myrna W dllami, Mart
i . t ..
til unmeeti -mi nth tbe
frururt, Mayrerir and Joann, figuiei, the subcommittee noted
To the imith another dogfight
IVekham, Mike and S c o te r fltewl (that tin aervice.t “tradiiItmally l«tween III R u .runbiillt &gt;v*ipt.
rich.
Iium la-en «ggre*slvn III ferreting wing ji-ta and four AmeCraii
out and removing **■» perverta • -W Bhosdlng Star* wa* further
&amp;
£
&amp;
* * '* * * '
fioni tl*«it ranks-*' Not noted a l­
git
S e x P ervertu
ii Inal then a ir many more men flat ion.
nnd women in I lie- -c iv lm than
"We eannot *av« our frvrdom
U M I I n H * l » - a * * , •***»
man! rmployement of *e*ual per* then are In the civilian Ngrnririt, and *l*&lt;* keep our personal com­
The subcommittee rerommr.Ml- b o !. and luxuries, Dewey said.
vgrts
authorised by tbr Ken"
ala last June. Th# action fellow- ed a tightening nf the IK itrk t of •1s t ii* remember that, even then,
ad a preliminary intpilry by a tVluiuMn laws amt loavlrr tten- " c will have more than any other
He nale
aptiragnalloni sul'"-n- allle* 'trait ug with m s per vrr • |a**p|r in the woitd."
Mil tee which estimated them ■ion, eloM-t fiolirr iiaslon with
“ Thr only effective way to deal
were about 3.1(0 houio*«*n*l* on ferlrral agrtrelea, thorough iiii|ul- »ith inflation Is in flnaneo our
tbe U . N. payroll in Washington. ry by the agencies into alt rrn- ■■-armament program on a pay at.Tire *uii»erpienl full Investiga­ sunalde rontplalnl of sex per- you-go liasls. Government tervires
tion was touched uff in part, Ino. verston, *tilit eiifiucemenl of
federal, slate and Ineal - must
by the rharga* of Senator Mr rtvil "rule* regulation* regard­ Is *nl to the bone." he said.
Carthy (It-W sl that sexual per ing hiring and firing of |iervrrt*.
"Industry and labor must avoid
vert* hr described a* dangerous | and eslabllshii.ent o f a tasanl of to* teasing cost*," he said. Cur­
aecurlt) rt*l a had ta-en employeil rrview.
ran allon profit* must la- taxes!
The autaiunniiltre said that heavily. An exrcs* profit* la*
bv the State Department and
since Congress statli.l bavking In­ *h**uld liphonw off any profit* in
at her agencies
The unanimous retailt of the to the matter last spring, gov­ c»rr*a nf normal. Billing out of
rxpe-ndlture* subcommittee was ernment officials have been mure thr ilefr'ise effort.
signed by Senator Hoey &lt;D-NC&gt;, alert lit the problem of pervert*
“ Individual income taxes mutt
the ch*ilrman, and by Senator* and have gotlrn rid of more than la- raised up and down Ihe line,
did
pieviously.
Reiter rrnirmbrr that Ihe larger incomes
OT'ontier (Il-M dl. E ir t lim l (D- they
Miaa. McClellan fD -A rkt, Mun.lt wrcenlng procedures have been ami In thl* eonnection we must
flf-S D l. Margaret Chape Smith set up. the group said.
already liear taxes running up to
\ j\
The rr|K&gt;rt showed that IM Ul per rent.
(R*M ei and Schoepprl (H -Kani.
,
* | l la the opinion of thla *ub- rases were handlrtl by civilian
“ Dlsgreeahle aa It may be, the
ram nrtttee,' the report said, "that agi-ories from Jan. 1, 11*47 tn spending power of America la trot
ttrope who engage in acta of ho- April I, 1PM, a* compared with In the ha ml* of a few rich people
moaexttality and other pervertei) •183 front April I lo Nov. I uf hut In the hand* nf all of ua."
pax activities a fa unsuitable for Ihi* year.
Dewey advocated an excite tax
Of the total of 674, thr *uh- on luxuries, a crackdown on cre­
enrployemrnt in the federal govcommittce aaid, 313 rrsigned, 207 dit rxpanalon, an*l added: "But ww
emment.
"Thla raneluilon la tiasnl on wrre fired. OP ease* were still cannot and must not borrow the
the fact that ptraoni who Indulgn pending, and 88 had been clear­ saving* of our people *■ wo did
In the last world war and then
In auch degrade*! activity am ed.
mmlUlng not only illegal and ' In the twrlml prior to April pav thrm hark In 87-canl dollar*.
moral acta, but they alto con I, Ihe Ktatr Department turned Inflation nm*t be slopped now and
atltute aecurlly rUha fn |a*sltlun* Up tM cases to brail the Rat of stooped hard."
civilian agencies. The Ivcurmmie
of public trust."
Daway aaid, far
l i b proposal,
J
The subcommittee paid It la Cooperation Administration was rxreeded
i l "anything
“anything thay
they have In
!
. -k
mln*l in tYashingion."
taipoealble to determine accur­ next with 'J7.
ately how many aex pervert.-,
T K U M H A K R A N ( s K I ) ON A N Y P U R C H A H E
ther* are In gorarnment ioha. It
added, however, that a cheek of
federal agencies ahowrsl that
R E S E R V A T IO N S
Jan. I, IN T . the armed
eervlcea and civilian agencies
FDR
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F R I D A T P E C . 15, 1850

n r i i i i n w x tu rm m » t iir id s

P la t o o n

T ru m a n

Anna Rosenberg Is
Cleared Of Charge
Of Red Sympathies

Speech

llouho Committee
(Continued from Pag* One)
rrcrrr mended X boost is
tiii
the Selective Service xyxtem.
n&gt; department*, the new de­
fence fund* wvrr allotted thi*
way:
Arm y, 4DJJIl,T99JNW, including
I'.iTl.iHH) for the Alaska Communi* it lots Commission.
Navy. *2.1t7S*e771,(M«; this Inrludcs the Marine Corps.
Air Force. 44.lWM.l1ll ,000.
The committee said it had been
unable |» givr tlx* most careful
nrrutiny to the defense rrcjurit*
but approvril them with tbe faith
that military lender* will axcrtUe
the maximum economy consistent
with safety.

Re.siRiiatinn
• I H d llR B M l

P r a ia

l* i|r

*»»r I

several meetings but never rout*
agree on a resolution.
Chairman MilliMn (Colot was
reported tu he oppu'ed to langJage as strong a« that proposed
!■&gt;' Ives.
The upshot wus tlie full policy
committee's derision lo submit
the whole matter lo a caucus rf
all Republican Senators tht* af­
ternoon. .
C o u rt

O rd e rs

II a s l l s s r * S t a s , P s s r ••»» *

ating vstems. but against the gov­
ernment Itself."
"Tlie government should artept
the Chinese Communist- do not
the challenge at once and see that
receive assistance from any gioop
in America," he said in a House
speech.
Harden also .iahl the twlnmrn
weir Idpekihg let* n-f-orla thin "f
m ilitary Hfpllrs, official mull, an*!
servire men. ami addnl
"Many nf our t o n arc trv in r to
get hortx* for* Christmas on what
mav ta- their last visit."
Rrn. Onsxelt ID -T rx k d * deutandril of Congress whether it in­
tended to allow “politic* as naual"
lo rnntinue in dealing with Ihe
unity of the country."
Itep.
Ilrvron (D -SC I
urged
Congirs* to "provide the net-rssarv
authority imnieiliatrly to leal with
this strike."
"I ran imagine the feeling of
mother* and fathers of sarvicemcn while reading of thi* strike,"
he declared.
The trainmen'* union said the
last pay increase arrue*-thc-hoard
to laith yard and road
servletworker* wa* llWent* an hour in
October H*W. That brought the
average pav uf yard servire men
to 61.88, the unior said. They are

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Co-

Florida Revenue
Expected To Reach
$244 Million Total
T A L L A IIA S 8 K F . Dec. 16-hV* '
-Com ptroller C. M. *»v haiay
us um* lc*J prevent revenue aoureea
will yield 12t4,IOIJil7 for Ihe gen­
eral fund during the next two-year
cral fund during the next twoyear-period.
(.ay ftim ated the general fund,
from which most of the Slate'a
operating exixuiscs a»e paid, will
get I t 19.418,1 l-'i during the 11)5163 fiscal vi ar and 1121.1*86,37.1 the
second year of the biennium.
%
K .nlicr this week Budget W A
rector Homer Giabam predicted
gcnrral revenue fund* would total
S.iout IJtU.WKi.Uon for the two&gt;iu&gt;r I'l-riod beginning next July 1.
Compared with the income, how­
ever, agencies and institutions ar&lt;steamy ul*out IIOS.OOOJJOO from
Ihe general fund for operating cx|H-nse* ami an additional 6CI.00O,(sai for building*.
During thr IlMd-Mi business
year, which endrd June 30. the gen­
eral revenue fund received 497.-7
I30J)77— including »2.r*3U. tint (r„m
the seventh cent gasoline tax which
now goes to the -ounties.
The 19 49 leg isin lure appropriat­
ed r.’ lii.OoO.iKJti from the gi-nrinl
fund, but letrnne ami carryover
tialamtv* frit alsmt I 26.0(M)JKI0
short—rirreisilaling u general lo
percent i eduction In refeaM's dur­
ing the eucrcol biennium.
fTay cstim alcl the three percent
-ales tax will yield IhhJiOC.OOO durle - the biennium, compared tg)
410,000,000 It produced the first
year it was In effect.
"

"

" ' 1" * ? *

the one* asking tn be placed
tv lU-hour work week without l**n
111 pay— the ruulvalrtil of a 20
pei i nt or 31-rent hourly increaie.
A million members of non-oncrating union* got that in September
lUlp, flu s a 7-rent inciXise, th»
tiainmett -mphasixe.
Tlie trainmen received a Id-trol
raise in 11)47, and IHW rents in
l!H6, Together, these would make
up al*ont Ihe average of three
postwar Increase*. The union *ar*
the “unrest" I* because memt*ei
havr had nothing for two year*
while other worker* have had one
ami sometimea two pay boast*.
‘ rf\ N B R ,u 7 ~ N O IIC K
Funeral services for Luther M
"Di*e" Delaney, a long time cmployoc of the A. C. I- Rallrn»*l.
H h o p s h rrr, will tie held Sunday.1
Dec. 17 at Shiloh Raptith Chunn,
West 13th St. Mosefy A "
Funeral Home In eharge.

R ftE S K N T S .

RJEVERJE. SX A R .E

lVd

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4 raps
8 raps

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that total, 4JHM) wore millMnrko
and 874 Incum

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In ter fraternity Christmas Balt

$

P hone 1200— M r. Hubert B U lh im e r

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N e RraattaUaen Acrapted At Any Other K e e n

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Sanford FURNITURE Company

•ever# Wore h a permotvewl iwvet)ment In beovty and Sever . Copper
Clod For quick, even banting the!

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permit* cooking the hooitMwi"wetarIgst1* rasaw
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Iwouty tfwt Io m and loan. Cool
Meek boheilte headlxi ood knobt—
Rerara Wore wet det^nod for yowl
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rim WEATHER
la

l l a l l y T h e r e la H lr e n c t b —
Te Prrdtct I V P m m of Hit Worldi
To Promote (ho I’rogrra* nf America.
T j Produr* r r u p r n if fur Ban fur«.

f older this illit iiw t i and to*
wight. I t v t n tonijM : i extrem e
ir.i jb ju l J5 b arrier of r t Iremr *nii'h Flost north and ren*
tral portion* and to farming JWilnn« «f Collirr rounlf.

AN INBKPKNUKNT DAILY NBWSPArKR
V O LU M E

X X X X II

Naval Gunfire
Helps To Hold
Chinese At Bay

E n fn h lish cd 1908

S A N P O H I) . F L O R I D A .

l&gt;;ui&lt;lin^ Ship Ferries U. N. Troops From llun^nam
- ‘

-

American Sabre Jet
Sends Russian MIG
Down In Flames In
First Battle Test

.M O N D A Y

D EC.

18.

1950

Av-wx-intcH C r a w L ean ed W ir e

Nit. 8.1

$3 Billion Civil Defense Plan
Passed By House Committee;
GM Refuses To Sell New Cars
Auto Firm Units Sale

Rail Strike Nears Local Shrine Club
En d As Yardmen Installs H o w e l l
Return To Work As New President

National Ncuro Group

TOKYO. DccT T b — (,1V - A
Opposes
Appoint­
Of New Cars As A
firry bombardment Ij&gt; wail&amp;ipi .ml
ment
Of
Cntciwcll
,4 ftrld attillny torlay lirld *1 Imv
Result Of Federal
another Rrd Cbinejr anault o i
A m I lend Of ARcncy
Price Freeze Order
tlir Urntril Nations' tiny I lullt^ai -•i&gt;&gt;
(1121 SHI l&gt; . llrlKM iitt, l l r r . |&lt;*
beachhead m norltir.nl Knit.’ .
m.Titorr. iv. is t,i»&gt;
\rmt Sfirf»In n
Kflt|)(
The U. S. h*ttlr’ hi|&gt; Mu.tiun
•tifpPfill M nlniji ( lirpesi tlKin *nfl*i «a
1*4 if r *4 i r ftn |l * h r \ i»i ( h \ • 1 i n | |r
.iirnrd nffilmrc. lit 16-inch punt
hdi.it Ihrk i f f f.ir (rtt|t|
I'ltlr r r tl C*lir%Milrl. P unliaii 4hd
Union And Companies Potentate Roy I.old TfU llr*
1'ik * (•» ** ill* " !4l1r| ■» (NlfRIHMt!-*ml onr-tnn ’ hell* were &lt;&gt; w.'lccrne
i itlitl it i lr .i lr ii In ti4lf *t*|r (»v
Presides At Annual i i 41 i it liI itti 1%r %i #■111 V 11r fi |*r
addition lit tlir rtit'.io o| lii'r
Negotiate F o r l si
1^*1 in til''I f.ir% r r t f*tftl Irtitri lV*c
n jirfiJn c * fwt».#ld% m fftin p fif
shielding hard-prevved rroitv ol tlir
Mayfair Inn Dinner \vlnr«l»r !lrfrD&lt;tf .tfid I n tH ftf
I Minn tfnln or lirfr ilir r. |» 141.J
Tim e Since Strike
'l lit l trt- £rtllif'fril li*
U. S. I0lh Cmpv.
llir 'jtitrMHtirnt*' |ii»cr r
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1'ldn* for 4 tin if iftl
fTirnp^ jft
K..V I ! .......II
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M \ M I I M . I O \ . \\n
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Maj. General Edwktd M. Almond
niilrr u( &gt;&gt;blur*) *% M4t rrt|mntifi|r.
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lit** e c t» n o rn 1 r
hliilifilm n
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t%4itr ifttl t*ml Mom# t Ini* t»% tV*lrnl4lr RfiJ'
I»rr&gt;* i(rfrn » r rffik tU h r I i If |«
« i i pirated by the intenir lire
prtrr of »ll •iilomolMlt't 'Htlrturnt of tlir
S
ftlMk riMlk H irirl" ria« It n i l (rot
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Pt lh!°r,J . ? A D ,f !*,IH WAW,^ ° ,,n ',,d 8 * lion* troop* crone* llimgnam t.aiUjr ftom etariuU on tw*. hhr.rt
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l*,irr io rrprrsrnlinc I S !!**•
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noiiftf f«I In dirr |»i h *- V•it* foi !ir*# uni*i*v I
perimeter to brarhr* ciowdwj with men and gear of the U, S Tenth Cotp*
(fateraattonol na liopitoto)
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not sent ninny Irimttt into bomb
Six More Wounded o»*lfeMt toM it*1* i Pint|In
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An olim alrd 25,00 Chlneae
S i ,i 1 1 W r lf a t r Comm it* ion r i lloipital. Ilvr Injurlr* appt-arctl
.S to ic , of p i l i r r . w iitktug t ■tu n tl!
fn ttfirirl 1* o f flroniHil Motor fVtft.
p m ird iiciiintt thr tieachhrad
kl re 4
•fit f '• m i 'i . v lirit tier lit ill* kvf*l** I m ^A|kTr* .rtl tlie ’ io | t
• |tri»lHfil» VtiiI k ) *1 k
tlir rlm V . Jotf-iy liu tttr.l . m y .te c T liF f tin ' hot In l»* *»l*l until r * rltn. Another estimated 78.00(1 Mo loootl Sinttb lt«l.«v d r« tilt’ d l« !«• runflncil to ItruUr*.
-1 #**«( Ilk f||&lt;* •«kk *•*r**••»* 1 k&gt;k •%*'»! I« m, lit t! 4* ill 1 tool ..w Ml Mi
llt r lull ( fr .ilfv .k I f lir t .tl C l %ll
The «tia*h-up m ru rn d , arv.&gt;rtl- •chi* "m arl" rn itw i who h * . lllle t i l»'rt*t'*l from ron
urn- iiiuvine up In thr »tt«w- a* "tn iid im le d " ititiuttn of tbr
i d • *4i|*.t 1**!*I1 4i *r •r« 1 «rtfll f ill t l.
I V I r i n r AdtiiitmtT lln m
l»r It id*
(iM p m im i \\ tun I mmoutM'* I
••■until &lt;1 hill* »r»t and north- Wrlf^rt I W I fn, a.d.nu illrKt [ ' * »&lt;•
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ttint it t*x|o*rfo»| lo roll Iinelk I » i r
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■Iriving .o u t It an file bBliway and other* m tlir c t lv '. fe»«T-nli.tl f l j l in r iP B ir * iitin o u h rtil • lu f f Iff* I*
Arrival of the Battleship MisI CM
r i c k «ir»I»tt • fl f’ii ll** ll(*k t i*wit llklxk ,i t P i r Udt'cit T n until*, i
"We don’t likr to tre tluldrrn Httempting to par - aftuthi i auto- l- .n r section m lltr L t l i n w rek t •1 «»f«|t‘t n l lit* llt r K S A TuttuvS
r .| «n il tlkfif tlklw I* l lie* •Mill
M*uri tlift rare* the range and if•
m
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t funic* I im ru n . i M ill 4 ttl' I *
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thp »iril«*r, .votilil lit«\t* the effeel 1(9*1 *k»»|lfl4tl Ih re i’ fi lllf**jl* 1*
( .(Itfk' fll *tl M *k|iJ » r»"kv • « Ik^lt
III , (III !h Itit 1•il tl 1
llt f r . t i - j . &lt;
Mighty Mo’a gum liavr a tangr ctbtnrl Undgri Cominittion "but Irai-tm driven hy William Irwin giralrst in I’liil.tdelphi-i’* he lory
!lit *1* iiii.fl **M‘m*c (•ti n u ll 11)^1'
of #0 atllr*—far enough to reach noiluni! w c d ” .i IhhiI the rlilltl will Swain of Sanford, who U charged lietpm late .Salnrtlay 1115*'! altei 1 &lt;-f vlopldug »*1f |H-|ldlog gnveitt. 1**1. k| k • h»i 4k1**f (* f Ikkk
n u n «tf 4 t u ill in * H n iw prtujiam
with
driving
without
proper
merit ,le r 1 - mu
a |in*tr»* ftton iH irl I •O'* it ii»n n ffir ln l ni&lt;| t lir ii
In t'r i* 11 '«■„] in* f t c I f l i H t h i i
tlx- whitr lillln .b.-|i, ring Chinese
K rp ilii initial ' iM fk ftlffih il futlffa
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lutuiewife
wt.
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latcUy dam atSM M *
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Lack direett’ e k* on fall and d&gt; ‘ m‘t tfifi r*nt’IMntvil •» **
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Thr Mi»&gt;mill •nlrfrd thr Km-’ whit It it wli.il u wft.ti4 *'
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Go* r I not Watrrn lini'iirrtl tl it
can war Held. 15 with an In•iblc for da o ilie r ibnotinst* m t&gt;»
Itegardm e r.*ltt m t« |e l. •It* e’lj tif I!**11r• »»•! &gt;no!|.n/i liaitl rrlfiMi |,)e . (ft .11 .tlfr »l&lt; Jl.k'l tfir lltltl*1' i »im r I hr n i f&gt;|!&lt;1 r 11 I id klhtfi li
Iriutivr vhtlllng of Sam.hok on weren’t Ittw llitl an illrgitimntr rvenlng. the Rev. Henry Man- area.
gum ol th' h in t Itaptiit Churtli
•*«i| It# " n il In tikljiri #»|lp iimln -*4|tt&gt;if’ * *1 Mh " 'Ilk Mini l i ' r . l if j*
m
dealer t.etwf', t.M
aid :
thr ra*t m ail. Till* # i» alter thiltl ryt iu*i ■
■ hungry »* our of Wittier i'atk, narrowly averI4* !-.«• k |r...lh*. -.I I I If*. • Jk*k*I(tt rn 1* In ifl *1* fill rfiiifl •»""f iitiiiiif ‘iffic it
" f l.rir’* 00 .h.ilbl a Mt*li&gt;
n
'’ With re* p.el t*, tltM n 1
an IMWO-mlle &lt;ht»h from Nor­
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wr«lltH.kfolk, Vn. Shr appeared off Inrolit roach left tlir (trlnmto on tlir lootr," «-*nl on- |mln• of­ *l,e &gt;l|* i, i..n- of t.eneral , la,-&gt;r '
T l i r A 1 in)* o to rli I « ' m m l.fii: i liiif t•( 1 fk* lin iih lk t I m m 1 tl* *h*
\ ........ ........ In i
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I hr IwMrtl Iiai In ert thr liittyd Highway alemt four m ile wmlii
rlnitt Sept. 21 to nelp ruvn llm
Allied w ill roast landing. -*nd of c ritaca«na flout &lt;nnr b giMnl it* of Sttnford and turned completely ficer. "Only .1 m.idinap twtiltl have r ,.,p prior to vnnr rereipt "f iMt t lir rnatlk fin Mo* I f o n itif It*, u n i h| 14**1n|
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Colored
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-tf •l*i .* | It *il » mi l
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in i telegram ami with re |»ct •« ’’ hull «nl«l ll It Mil rr|» (ft
liu-n returned to the nJtM iwvl
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the .Semite \rtttrd
who lay tl» gt.tltl* In IttrJy illt-t*t over. Hr Lt lo’llevril to have h&gt;»t ruuuiuttrd tbr»r .trl«
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irK»iriin tonal. The iW n# °n w.uJ|c admitted polite had lew .!»'» then-of. in the light of priv 1
,il ri t ill In effckt ni ItiriMimrluon.
i.ollee tm l.v a .k o r- * - l . i " 1 &lt;u
tittt.tlr thUdrrn foitn miinoi.ihly. • oulrol of tliv automobile when
n r rau* t"»»
i. *kidd&lt;il on the wet |aivciu«nil. to go on lull tan I ’’we'll &gt;t.*v «n he 1 onr pmoertw amt th*' d i ’P” itioi •Mm. nod riiitfe lf1*
&gt;n|wov Semite a|»|oov il -I * *1 !w *ll
r&gt;|wrially alnong Nr ItI or*
liitnagr to the car * » . e*tlmatcd
*1 In* Mli miriuhutii itt il 1 Bn •»M"
gnlntion No. t fir an;- fulurr g"*
• t a a lla a t * I I " e • •
jolt until wr get h im "
Smith rriMtrtrd 12 percent of all at almat IttKI.
ll M lla u il n* l*tntP |Mpw»k
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t-hlltirrn receiving 'ta le aid tinAt ti:27 o'clock Kunuay night. . M rs. n . i i t r C o b rn . w ih ol * •••I hr you "
illrgilititate. In llii- populaton « Ml** Ikirolhy Pratt of l.unrh••'w atlaar* n * r * l t ▼ *•*••
h
The t’*,* ereuiro l*- (i*H1»aek I’ftee
n whole. &lt;1 pereent of all rhlldreu burg,
Vn.,
wan
appMutrliing
n td ei atvo of frete.t 1951 f t ir y d ’ '
m,. lairtt out of wvdlork.
Nlnlli Street while driving .... In Sarah Oglcshy Saves
It..a id lit* W e lfare Ih ia t I of 11nodi Avrnur and lrie.1 vainnod N’ a h tmejel a trrx d ) m lfitd 'f
I I . . II 1 i»l t i f »f|f'11 1S• »*'.
M .9
made a -tie ria l tm lv uf the N eg tl' ly t&gt;* avoid hitting a 19|H fhatge &gt; Youths From l*ahr
e.) w ith Idgtier p fh e • T
N* •&gt;
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end lo r d had -aid t h r - would ” 41i
Sanford " l
V '1 • e t&lt; |r|i t&gt;i five lr • i.1 l •• 1'*
th* Chulurda and »h« Geneva
vrtttd
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A its «r It *r«lit • a : i
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1 *1 kl*4 k k l-.t
School*. har U rn eppofnUd to f
e.ioil ,1
11,1. 1
11.re.
..................... '
' '7 * * 7
ll.ir r y
S m it h
N a m e d niornlnr ” 'ben .’ irtalt
of &gt;o Orlando prriml • t.
1•11 T,i, | -,f
1 II* 1-tf
place \V t;. Kilbrr temporarily
lire
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■Thi rtrlar'iio, W'iol.i I'arl *"1 •ef S lltfktlk) -.III
• • !• 1 If i * |i 1rIf*
•ton from Geneva,
I • wall * ••• •&gt; r » &gt; f « r l
............ Mi. ..... t v ’ folio not thr
young men who r fiont ha,I
C e n tra l Flo rid * M o . o "
nfilm v. tiiil &gt;. tutlltl . 1 ll» ' IMIft
Thr appointment wa* announced
Sanford, with 1l*.'eO Imlldim* m t
d.*'t&lt;)y
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Harry Smith ef Winlet &lt;*artlen tulped ill the rfloppy water
’l i e ro ver I* e d .ia im d io n . Iff* || 'f 1*1*»* |
* 4*1i |. 'itljf i iii
Krtda* hr Governor Fuller Warren, nut* totalling
in value, wa» re-eltrtvil prctldent of the after 11 :'JM n’rlork,
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who upon written tmiufat i&gt;v Mi. ha* more than dmihled It* total of r’rtilral Florida Council uf Roy
On* iff On* It')* « « ••* I*
r&lt;’
Tht’v arc D a*Id ltnm*e) 17 - f
I ’m t in , who Wa
.le e le d
'll
It' *4Ik V llT J l 11*7'* In 1ri’l* t»»*M
K ilim . vn.|*riiile.l him frmn this ln*t year, which wa* H.lSItJtft’.t. S. tnita of America at a meeting
II |(lit
ill
&lt;||t' || #f»(&lt;l|*ki*tktld
*f I «
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" ’l' T '•ltd
” ■ I'A'» *0
I.V.t Summerlin Avenue ami (v&gt;V
S a n fo rd . IhOO I* * .••more, at , if#*I** t . 1 . . Ml
i Ml « ii tn* I p, K;i T1 |l||
offlrr until the S U tt Supreme City nulhllng Itwpeelur John Gil- and Immiuit attended hv 200 »rnijt Sleten*. n u t f'elerv Avenue. *
■ &gt;.. Sanford di tn -1. and ■ III n
Iw a u lv r m it o t In the o, .t in .ii«
(&lt;•4.1 id |H!NI Mini1 Nt •• (fl M 'll. Sun
Court nilre on hit appeal from a Ion annottm rtl lid* morning.
pi......... noth t hri
hut uir ....... I
trader* and offirlal* at the Armorv vl ilor ftotn New Yotk
Dan K ngaii,
"I
411** I'a rtin won «ol « '« ’ u field f#.lll * rlitHkl . At f l M8 r• r
verdict hv a fury In C lm ill Couit
One hip far tor, whlrh |ti|l Kan- Thun-dav night.
The two had gone hunttnr. •"! Spring.* « a - aentepred I t&gt;J»v hv o f 17 eo nleitgnl for t l"
U rio ........ Iln ltllt &lt; ' t”
Kile WC * *k , , ,,m out* he ,t'«te&lt;!
in Voliula rounty, Dee. 9. when hr ford for the TIM lime over the
hi* will. *o * l u g 1 - r ltn i.
Paul Stine. Orlando, war rlerted 1'oli.e flile f Rov William
end tllrcuit Jmlge M IL Smith In 1.
K• iiiic ole 1*h.4|'t* f
wa« held truilty " f Hie theft ol »lx two million dollar matk in httlld vt.e president; Dr. If. D. Clark, ..lien thelt tend overturned a tarn* a year* in Halford prnttentlarv tor a w a rd . The Kanh-r'l Hn«n« • n l fill T Midlnm
|*k.ti. M ulct »*f IT
1 .. ) i rn S» d f elim inate • lie ver&gt; . •&gt;. . d’’d twndi
huge from V. P. Allman. 0 »lren log, was tlw- recent t*rrtniC,for the Itrlandn, eomuiiaalonrt, and Doyle In.If mile frntn the Kanfot.l lio "', the xhunting of Walter fa tle r . U l ’ rn fe **iu ri» l Wonien’ - C tid i i r.
llo o n| u .. I.'"d 'run po llu tio n f«'
fp o n .lld e fu r o liln ln in g the ...M l fl ll*! ii I*nriM t I*-* *ir# i of Ho f i l l .
ratwher. on Nov. a. 1U(U.
U .dllJW * f ’tu lle Brewer nmulng n.i mold, Orlando, trtaiuier. Karl filed a gun that drew the all* it- year "Id larltgw'Hal «r*»v» worker, p ic tu re of M li* 1’ irtio
ill lie * ." he u’h lr’ l t'o 'ih u .ed
In
l*#r •*nf4firi;il f it* tl*' Ii SI |r *• a • timr
Mr. Klltire revralrd today that project, the f lM ntlllhtn dollar iH-hmanu. M onlvanlc Ollle 1^1\ ,ix,, t 4 thl iru •
1■ 1
"o' In
ijon of a wurkomn on tiw r’ wf "f near Hie home of Sam Carver riove
Oft wa* matin li* T&lt;«l Hwalrii, i i#*il *M \f 1 1 1 tee. ll tin* 15 I'M*
hr hut retommenilrd to ftovrrnor (irojert in hoii'lng ron»truction
inumla, Strt*on Unlverdtv ami W. Hr. Waile ft. ria rn et’e hom e, e -w to Altamonte .Muring* oh July 23. pmfr-»*ion*l phot.tgraid.e,
s ..
r»n»l | l | f V It,It r t . ill. •1 ■*rv IV i.l r.i .l,* lt\ rr* .| in S&gt;ptnolw r &lt;” *t the
Warren that Mr. 8ii*« take hit T rie .
.Iplav ha tueo doe to ” &gt;r -ondiKrigan " a * tried recently «n a furd. The |no tia rk g r.,-in ,l nil ton
H. Ilowaid, lb Land were nuinrd to umler ronatraetlrm. The workman
4 Klo •« n
plan- on the Hoard of Cnuntv
Another trig ImmmI to the build­ the Nationul Council uf thty Scout-. in turn, notified Mr*. Ogleabv »"» charge of murder in the .croud dr- • ho” * tx a .it if 11i Sarilno.lo S u ritig ,, \k( It'll* fill IIM fl i k t ill
m n i it w * **a r*« * v*»«t
I I . o n n o li . he txdriti *1 out
t lir • M ft nf »l IC la ir Mi
ing total tvcie thr permit* for Sli
A X'.tl.INHI . r i a l I n,nil " f
'he
The m| vci Itraver honor u » . went to the ie*eue In a row laid . g n e . A m i.trial rriu ltn l whrn the liH-nti-d halfivai l u l w i i i . Orlando K i r i l c
hew houae-. to ho errrietl hv the conferred hy Itov Scout* on W ill­
fur't di I• ' • I il I
- * 1' r' 111e-1
David Kamaev, who wu
»t* Jury failed to agree. Later Krigsn anil Sanford. The tower ,n. lim ­
f m irin l -»* i» f i '*it|
lik'ltl
Phillip* InduatHe* on Orange Ago- iam J. Darker, Ml. Dora: Fred T. trmntinu t" awint to ahrnc. waa withdrew hi* idea Of not gillltv of an aerial view nf the famou. - • I T »*""lfkA nf * -»» I' ' I m flu- » nii and ( 7.2itn w » paid it .»•*« ■
on
hrfwettn Twenty-fourth and Srhall, Pclliani. N. Y. and Ilrl.and tiring rapidlv when Mr* &lt;*tfh &gt;*V (he murder eharge ami entered » erv field* at Sanford It ■
• , . m *.|. f*(
jnnnl TS in fill fkki|t»U|4(| Irk 111 I he teiod* of « li ti**' l* ii'eil . * id
ViHit S an fo rd Font IIM
Tw enty-fifth Street*. The total e»- ami Frank A. Taylor, Ki*»itnmee, a **i*ted him into the lend, She pica to guiltv of mandaughter.
Mr. I.aw toll.
h v Oarnev K a rn '* , ttrlau d o new , f *IT81•' I TI St n I ■
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timate.| ro*l of tlte*e i» flRd^UH).
\ I I i « ........ hi,' ol til* Sc toed
Talk* were given hv W. A. IS hI . oii. then went to the aid lit Mi Ste­
In tutasing tentrn. c Judge Kndtli rdiotogfanhrr, who .a ll. il 'nut
hit in l.u h r ' i f m f %in ftc rv , tiii'
i , - m iis h , "
oa
e**e
f**a l
Carle Corhe. national command­
The C ltv rxtirrlefirrd one o f.Jt* regional
executive, and M. (*. ven*. Soon afterw ard the Itollre •aid that In lit. Opinion Keiiran’ ’ j tern in nrorlliee *
H* ' J . It. It***'! nf f ti tut tfir.
er of the American Lciri«n, will higgent houaing program. In 1949 Horn* ell, drputv PiMUllva. Harrv te.al anlveii
action* had "hnwral total and trim- • “ N'ote: Kanf«td and Srinlnoti
lit ndrlllh»ri tit th r tin Iijifnl Mi *
M M IN G T flN C D N s t h l R I'D
atop at the legion lint Thuraday Thl* year to date, permit* have Smith t i t ma»trr of rcremo'dr*.
The fir*t tiling the Imv* did uimn Inal dltcfgard of the live* of Count &lt;■ r&gt;r’wirier mote r.I.-re than lim it * %||| k Mkkl Irk (MIC R f'-tfllT.
is s K IIIN G T O N . He. i i '
night at &lt;1:00 oeloek for a 10 min- when !M new- home* were rrrrtrd. Karlyle Hou*hold(r welcomed the returning to the Cljnle Itam” v other*.
tlie entire *tatr nf California |i • 1
I ' I '
\ \s loll- l i o n .............
•
ute vitil with loeal Legion official* Inen iiMiv.l for thii building of H17 group nod John Pierson directed home wa* to get a good tint huth
The rase of Iturrhr-ll Marker. 2&lt;i, I* eorv-idered the world's piiiiripil rrrtt'r
**f Snni her n I'n in fi f *of
that I’rC’ Ident Trrioiut. •
l&lt;|ei prior to motoring on to Orlando houae*. _____
the opening ceremony.
to dt*pel ..line of the rhilf .a n .-d of Manchester. Kv.. charged with celery growing region."
If*Iff, W i «i II i *5 , A lu
Inc W. Stuart Kym lngtori ax
where a dlnnrr and meeting will lie
the theft uf a trurk, w av tonlinuri)
hy Hie odd w ater and the wind
next S c r v la r v of D e f.n •.
held in hi* honor at the la&gt;gion
for fnrtlier Investigation. Marker
Tide mlfi'e, v*ho dhl o 1 1 tnl '«
lira. It|ii atier* from 7 30 In 9:30
d r a f t im im ta t
pleaded guiRv. Judge Smith (el
It riu'ited by nuiiie, * .Id I1' -!■
o'rlork.
N K W Y O R K . Dec. IH -rd*;
court .'nr the trial o f civil ra»ea
|T.-ta Svmingtiin to v t th” office
Karlylc Moti»hn|der. commander,
A lfre .i fti-rgdoll, 23-ycar-old
o on Ja n H
evntliiully. hot th.it no date bun
and Jamra Singlrtary, adJutynt of
o f the w id ely n u h lir iir d “ No 1
fa-rn »
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the Hanfnnl Po*l 53, today.iniur-tSA N TA Cl.AIIH
U a rk e r” n f W o rld W a r I . p l-a d e j
*d that nitmltera of U&gt;c l’o*t he
STOCKHOLM , Sweden. D»’
g u ilty (talay to a two-eoiinl d ra ft
pretenl Tnumday nbtht to greet
18 - -&lt;&gt;19— A Santa &lt; lan» pauved
dodging ch arge.
lly K l.T llN C. F A Y
Ilk MHIlMlN IlltOVS %
Commamler Cork*. Thpte w lthlnr
T in h rsp t'tta . i&gt;d . Oerman-lioi n at tl*e Stockholm Central H»tlKish v f i t u d iv fbt
AP
Military
Affair*
Reporter
to make reaerratlon* for the din­
' I* &gt;pft n l
*i«h in t:i imi S r n i r r
Itergrhdl made h i* plea ta-foro rrar Station torlay to light up. hL
I ,(!’•* today 3R
ner In Orlando a r t rvauratrd to
W ASHINGTON, I)« 18 4/11 Congtrit hat air General Hoy! Federal Jud ge S y lv e s te r J . R ya n . plpa.
II*ln vn terdav
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W A S H IN G I O N . Per
IH (/V, Ite,. W illi, f i l l . ) .pKItorr,
trlrphone Mr. Slngletarv CJtKM Vtn'lenlierg t word that strategic Imintiing tan help an outnumhrrrd
Kalita* tmard hur ‘l into flame.
Total Dr*', rain, 2 *ti. Ireh*
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I’a-verr-hy durkrd Sarda’* head
CF.AHK FIRF. COM M IITLI:
land army tavr Wrslriu I.utr^ir front an aggressor.
Normal lie, ,ain
’7 inet*-*.
I.AKF B U CC K SS. I tee. IH 1/19 in a water fountain and put •uggeitrd in *iew of tlie |ooli.l&gt;lr rca|i|wirtion(tirtil r- .ullmg from tliHigh ti.jc torlay 2:57 VM, and
Tlie Air Torre'* chief of itaff teaffirtned bit conftdriKr in itra- - The II. N. rca*e-flre enmmitt.-c out the blase. Hr auffered no in­ 1950 ir n i u t ,
—
it: 12 C M. and low tide at D 'I2
l'-glc air wrar (the dMlrurtlon o f#
Under a law vnarterl in 1911 the prevent IIhii*. liirrntiei vlltp,
rli*rlu*ed tralav ll had railed di­ ju ry, except to hi* dignity.
A.M. and •• .M I* M
an enem y'* munition*- producing Vandcnla-rg there are •"tome mis­ rectly upon CMne*e Communl’ t
even ktatc* arc du* to gain 11 » ll le li i. 435
center*J in hi* mo#t recent fhtpl- guided Amrrfcana and A ir Porrc foreign minister Chou Kn l-ai to
Hoim* ic a tl while nine Muir,
An In r t m .e , he •aid. w o o l,I
n n i.k N D O n t s r m a s t s it
PA YS t f F T !
tal Hill ap|icaranre to toatify on rnlhusiaat* who havw miscalcu­ arrange the time a n t nlrre for • W ASH INGTON. Dr-. t * - ( d V - will lose thme 11 *eat».
ronke the llo ii.e more utrw fcldly.
new m ilitary appropriation* re lated the capacity of air power Korean peace talk*.
T h e W eal her
There havr liern auggcithm*
Fre-tdent Truman torVv appointed
A* an exarnph- lie «aid that in
tjoetU.
to win a war or a hattlr." Mahon
t rThe rnnimlttcc told Cbuu tl w»« l.ueui* A. Itrvant, Jr,. po*tnta»trr that the Ilou.e rnemhtmhip tie I I" III il I l| I ’ ll! III. III. lit I I I . . .
The value of ilra trgle air war added that “ o f course, nobody In willing to meet any representative o f Orlando.
J A f’ KKnNVILI L. Iter tH -f/n
Increaxed *o that th" nine joting more than fMgt rnemlicrn and “ a*
ha* been debated for a decade. the m ilitary establishment, no,* of the Fclning government at any
Ml
f
•tate* can retain all or mod of a ronactpieitec it aptour* that io Atlanta
*inrr the flrvt day* o f World any well-informed person, ha* plarc which would la- nmtuallv
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their prctrnt memlrerahlp.
MAItHKI I. IN li. s.
rnovt Imtarirei. a mrmbtr must ItUmarvk
War II, Strategic air w ar now held that view.'’ He said ha convrnlrnl.
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Willi* i* a tnernlwr of the filr an application with t h e pte Ho- ton
Word ha* hern received that
fa one n f the major romponenta warded the A ir Forte’a comment.
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T 'H gt. Roliert K. Harrell who ha* Home Judlclarv Sula-ommittre • iding officer day* in ndvntirc in i hlrairfi
of thr defensive war plana o f the Vamlcnherg than summed up the
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2d
(wren with the nvarnation tfoop* a**ignrd tn handle whatever leg- nrdt r to hr entitled to *pruk for Denver
8 T A T K fJlIAIIIl
American Joint Chicfa of S ta ff, A ir Force's view* about air
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Dc. Maine*
TA LLA IIA R SK K . Dee. tn &lt;19
in Korea, ha* arrived hack in the 1-ia'l.iM will In’ reipilrctl in mm Hr minute*.”
•sf which Vandenberg la a mere, power In grand strategy, saying State Adi. General Mark l-anro United Stale* ami la now confined nectinn with the reapportinnment.
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ber.
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today oredlrtcd oil National Guard to thr Maxwrdl A ir Force Bate T h r commlttM took it* flr^f look were made now. there would •*« KL I'aol
Bat the argument gam on. The
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Korea r a n t be taken a* an units "must go Into w rvln- within llo ip ita l In Montgomery, Ala. till at the problem la it week.
a rimllar demand evrrv ten years. Nrw York
qumtiaa bobbed up again when example because In that w a r tone the coming y ea r.”
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Willi* told a reporter tmtiv The present I!ou»e total wax fix ­ SVaalunylori
w ife and two *ona, now ill Japan,
a Honan appropriation m ilitary there la an "inviotkte border and
Jarkaonvllle
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Ha told the cabinet budget rom- arv expected In arrive home soon. th at u n leu morp ronelurive evi­ ed In 1910.
■ubcoaunitUe heard teat)mony of you can’t nee strategic air In full raiasion that would mean Florida Mr. H arrell’» mother ha* laft for dence tl luhmftted to the M ile
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Under the formula now pre- Miami
air farce officiate recently.
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meaturc.** The border la the Y a- will have to o tg a n lia a State guard Montgomery to be w ith him during com mlitre he la not, a t thl* time, m ille d by taw. California w ill Tallahaxtee
«2
Chairm an Mahon ( D -Tex) told
C oatieied a s Page Ponr
Tampa
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of about *400 men.
rcaallaaee oa P at* Twal
Inclined to favor an incrraie in
Christina*.

Welfare Head Hits Three Automobile

Police vSearch For

CrHicism Of A id ‘ S S S
T o lllegilim ales

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f&gt; W. L. Sleg Named
To County Board In
Place Of Kilbec

•kimford I Foal tired
On Magazine Cover

Mrs. Ihim Kent,
PioiuM't* Residenl
01' Sjinlord. Dies N&lt;*w School I.uses
Arrive Wcdocschiy,
Snpf. I.awloiiSays

Building Permits Are
Up Over 100 Percent

Kcitfan Sentenced ffo
12 Years In Prlnon

lA‘Kion Comm«ndi»rT«

Air Force Head Declares Strategic
Bombing Can Save Western Europe

States Losing Seats May Propose
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Iterent visitors at Fern l-odgu
were Mr. and Mra. W. Hahn
of New Yurk City, aon-ln-la* and
daughter of Major and Mr*. A.
K. I la I net l,
Mr. and Mr*. Hubert Muon
of Maitland were callei* at Fern
1. dgr Thursday.
Dr. and Mr*. Jo*eph ledger
■ini *on Hobby of Turtle Creek,
I'a. were guest* Wednesday at
the home of Mr. and Mr*. A.
F. I.ahh and family.
Mr. andMr*. Hurry
(ireen
are building u home on l.«ke
Fllen Drive.
_ _
Mr. and Mr*. F . K ltoi*ford
have uioverl into their new home
on U l r Triplet.
Mr. ami Mr*. Itolwrl Hlednor
and children, Jeltia, Hetty Sue,
and It uddy, have moved from
tm- collage at l.ake View Lodge
to their new realdenrt' in Winter
Hark.
Krir Selren of .Minne»ota i* a
new coiner to the community,
Keren! out of town gueit* of
Mr*. O ra ld I.. Ortega of Sunin town Road were Mr. an.l Mr*.
I red Daniel* of Tarryto-yn, N.
f . formerly of l-ondon, England,
a-,d Mm . M»e HiuuUr of Southport, England. Mr*. Handier i*
one of England'* women city
councillor, and president &lt;f ihe
rranaaltantie Hr ole* and Parent*
association of Snuthtwirt, England. Mr*. Hamher wa* conirnls•Inned to this country to contact
all the Southport* In the If. S. A.
well as all the finite* and Pa­
ul* A'sorintiori bringing greet ng* with a desire In promote
pirit of gm-d will.
Mr*. J. M. Steadman sod Mi»«
Marion Steadman of Uilando are
n-wroiner* in the community as

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Cornmiseioner* pending the court
ruling.
After many veins a* principal
of the lieneva K-hool. Mr. Sieg,
arui Mrs. Klag, wtio rerve-t a* a
teacher. rellicd several year! ago
aud now live at Lake Harney
.Shore*. They Wire noted among
educator*, many of whom visited
the school to learn of the progresslye intinlclion in via-atioiial work.
It. I* Hrrmlon, county clerk, an­
nounced this morning that the
bounty b'omnii**i0n will meet at
HUMI ti'riixk THur day Iriornliur to
take ni* the matter of hiring n
ipcrintrmlenl and matron for the
bounty Home, lerrl* k-ft varan! hv
the resignation recently of Mr.
ami Mr T. W ilallew.
The Cmnmisihgi will dl*cu*s
Keminolr bnuniv'* road building
ami repair program for IhSl and
■In-*- out unfinl-hril busine** of
IP.Su. -aid Mr. Hermlon.

K orean W ar

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Sedan, the driver of which ignor*
•*d the »top sign while traveling
we*t on Ninth Straet, *ald I'olae
Chief Koy ti. William*.
No one wa* injured in the col­
lision, hut damage to Miss Frail'*
I0&amp;h Chevrolet Sedan * n
ea.
tlmated at |1W. Mack Henry
Hoatwrighl. driver of the Dodge,
i* charged with careless ami
negligent driving.
Ml** I'ratt captained thut "to­
wn* on her way to Orlandi to
vl it her mother. Capt. It«y Til11- -aw to it that "hr got to the
bus atntiun, ami aided in un­
lo a d in g
e u ic A M - * .
She w n in­
formed that »he could not take
I,, i -mall dog on the hu*. (‘ant.
illolw.l that problem by
fuming a tempoiary home lt&gt;i
he p*.o*J&gt; at In . liaymond liar*'*
.log hospital.

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roary credited combined naval
■ml ground hirer bombardment
with breaking up a pre-dawn as*

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•hip last wa* reported In Krrean M U lt
*e-t of llungnam—evidently an
water* Nov. 7.
Cirm-r.il MacArthur* war turn- attack intended In great forre.
I lir t u f r , U. 8. Third Infantry
Division iliiuyhliu|r&gt; m w front
their snowy fu llu iln almiir the
seashore flat* to repel charge*
Mr*. Herald Ortrga rntcrtalnej hy wildly.shouting Chinn*
in
as her guest recently Miss Wini­ company *tr* ngth Sunday nig* 1 £
fred Watney, Missionary to the
Field
ilii|ijlcliF&lt;
raid
the
Door of ll"|ie work In Shanghai, Chinr-M- sen-amod “all riltht, all
China. Mi** Watnry was guest •"larht.** A* they attached hy th« g
speaker at a recent Missionary light of their »wn green ant r-d
Prayer Meeting held In the Com­ flare*. The shout* were in highmunity Church urnh-r the au- pitched, aing-nong F.ngli*h.
£3
afotcM of the W . &amp; C. 8. The
And the riflemen runwed them
floor u( Hope Mi.-*ion ha* pnr- dawn.
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&lt;l,i, -it u home In ttrlundo to In*
There vvn* u lull in I In- fight­
used u* their If. S. Hradi|uartcr*
(J
a* well a* Missionary Rest Home. ing after daybreak.
A I nth bmp* ttpokt-sinan &gt;aid p
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Widdts and
nix,ul '.Nin lied* were killed Sun*
family of Kdgewaler visited with
the I . Halt*tt family over t lo­ day hy Marine and Navy air
strike- and naval gounfire with­
wer Lend.
tin Sunday night, In r. 17, the in a «&gt;*■mile radius uf llungnam.
Far Kant A lf Force*
FFA Ft
choir of the CornmonIty Metho­
dist Church, pri-.-nti-d a Christ- warplane* smashed at Krd ha*e*
ffls* cantata. Tin
presentation, and roriummiratlotia throughout
direci*«l hy Mr*. Francis Mac- North Korea. By midday, Fifth
Dowril, wa* I. II. Meredith's Air Fotre pilot* repotted more
■
•‘Fite Holy Child”. This was a than mni lied troops killed or
t hri-tiun* service in *t*&gt;ry and wounded. Fifthter plane* rtrafrd
ong, with narrative hy Juanita anrl fllr-lx,in tied 11 tow n.
Ho rnim . Featured soloist* were
lt-L"J i iiperfnrt*, grounded by
Mr*. Arlene Shaw, soprano, Mr . enow &gt;liii m* Saturday, hit two
Hot I* Weaver, contralto, Mrs. major Kid communication* r*n
Christine Rising, Soprano, ami ter* Sunday, Wonsan on the
ra*t con*t and C'hinnampo on the
Jule* F«*l, Karitone. The u r n
bon w»- hy Mr*. C. Howard T ay­ west roast. It-ltd light liomtier*
blasted three train* in the Kunu
lor, wife of the Pa*tor.
The annual bhrl-tma* party area of north«ve*t Korea Sunday.
Ill ail of Suuday'a operation*,
of the rhurrh will he hehl in the
church Thursday night, Dec. 21, the F K A F repnrteil destroying
A ll children of tin- community ate or damaging neatly Mkr build­
•-Specially invited to participate, in g , Mi i a It road c a n , ID loco­
A program of recitation* ami motive*, two bridges* four tank*,
sms-1*- is being arranged under 17 gun positions bik I 70 vrhicir*.
Itut l.ie day'a moat npectaeular
the direction of Mr*, llart Fuller
and is ei|*ected to be of interest *ii rial action waa tin- first com*
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N pw S p IhkiI llusses
Roald Thut dav. the memoer* at
tiie n*iue«t uf harlvle llousholder
agree*) to petmtl -rhool nurdls to
site-rut the American l.egion spoil
Hired fait here on Hie afternoon
of Mar. SKI.
The resignation of Mrs, H T ay­
lor, I earlier III Ihe Wilson Rcliool,
Puolit, wa- aeceptnl on recommen­
dation of the principal and teach&gt;i and Mr*. Mcl.lss Itenton wa*
appointed to u-rve during the re­
mainder of the -clueol year.
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early ip January. Tim Florida Slate
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il'vaUkwtst # •t*4U w-sae Hue I
IlH R U lt N M
P n tM
P u r*
junior high school tn&lt;hri and cripple*! children by the Shrine, he
W ARSAW . Poland, Dec. 1 8 V-Capt. Claude II. Turner, 41, mother ol twu m ull ch'ditn, was said that n* long a» the Shrine
tamer IlrltUK air attache here, killed by a bullrt fired through keeps that an objective they will
oi u n it need today to 18 month* doted vrneiun btindi ••( a kitdirn have s prosperous nr puniest lou.
"We of the Christian faith
Jan on a chant* for perauadlng
should tenietnlier the obligation*
prfthy Polish girl to attempt to while the Was washing duhrt.
Police *ald the killer apparent­ we have assumed an) w but it
are this country literally.
Two other*, named a* Turn- ly fire*l from a terrace across means la tie an American cltiien,"
&gt;r’a accomplre* in the ca»e, were the stect fom the hnu*e since the he concluded.
Among the distinguished gue«t*
uttnerd to 7 month* in Jail. bullet entered the window. 1If
They arr Henry L'pperton ami feet above the ground, on a introduced were John ltepi»ter,
Morocco Temple treasurer. Spark*
Jordon Nelme*, both of the m.»- level planr.
The said the man mud have Jones, Emory Turner mid their
orthip Raltavia. They wete to
j t retested at one*, however, seen dim shadows moving about wives, nil of Jacksonville, and
Vince Scuherl and Mr* Seubert
because seven month* has elansrj behind the Venetian blinds.
I j i . i night, the dimly lighted of Orlando.
Retiring
Sanford
ilnce their arrest, during which
Oak Lutnc area on the north­ Shrine officers Introduced « eic K
th«y have been Imprisoned.
The Kiri, Barbara Itobruwskn. western edge of the city, wa* a C Km tier. ............... . b nt, J F
Till!*, second vice-pres blent and
Sea*ta*entenced to Ilf month* for deserted region
Resident* of the modest, h id- William F T o ll, secretary
b-eaTlng frontier laws.
l&gt;r. II. Wnvdc K n .i.i got a
The rate has iwen trialed sen­ dle-cla»» neighl&gt;orhoo*l, stayed in­
sationally by the Polish press, side while IHO policemen and "big hand" for the outstanding
ausiliarie*
patrolleil
t h e program of entertainment that he
ha* hern treated sensa- 50
ly by the Polish press,street* At leant on*- |Hilioeman presented. With Mis* tlllie Ibc-i
jwhich hss been sayinK it I* r was arsigned to each block ul ’•'•ilttlc directing, a inlx&lt; .1 ciitem.
Me of the Seminole High S 'I hmiI
warning to Poles not to ronsort the area.
Few person* answered knock* tllee Club -ang "Ding Dong MerWith foreigner*. Turner, in hi*
on
the
dour
or
ringing
of
the
rilv" and "Now the 11**1s Child i*
testimony, listed more than HO
diplomats, consular officials and doorbell.
Horn."
Mrs.
Ann
Fine,
who
answered
service attache*, many of them
Two tab lited member* of I lie
the
doorbell
after
repeated
rings,
Mill hr re, who hr said engaged
Duxburv School of Dancing. Mi**
*aid
"certainly
we
aie
at
raid
to
In ^sjring activities. Observer.*
*"n Whitaker
tap dancer and
said the Polish Kovrrnmrnt proh- come to the door. A per*«n is not MU* Norma Fave Harvey, wire
safe
in
her
own
home.
My
hus­
will ask the withdrawal of
loudly applauded for theli rou­
matlc officials
mentioned, band and I are not leaving our tines.
iiouse
unless
we
must."
principally American and British.
Kenneth Ralllnger, iol,u-t hniilami* Uavidoff, who a'lso plan­
ned to stay close to home, *«id tone from Stetson University, waT h ree Billion
"I Itelieve parents in the neigh­ ealle*l back for repeatcil ■ueore*
borhood should take their chil­ including "Home oil thi Itsiige,"
|&lt; a a lla a * 4 s t m r a s » Mart
and "The Desert Song " Mi** Ruth
dren Indoor* nt night."
n event Mr. Truman doe* tuiniM ay ir Bernard Samuel dirert- Rlrhanbon was accompanist
Dr. William
"(till"
Crosby,
e*J Samuel
Itu-f llherg,
public
isle him for I lie post.
The NAAC deicrderd Caldw ll at safety director, to use "every lamestpwn. N. Y . Juggler perfunned difficult feats will Indian
ihs'^hief aichitrct of a p ro c 'ti facility at your command" to club* Harry Klldell plated lit-lv
track down the killer.
( »e*i*g*tiun in liighn educ»ti&lt;n
Ami Rosenberg, hi ordering piano minitier*. Noble llnndd K*-ouit dreitiom." Tfiis was appal- neari JUKI puller officers to tlie tier Slid hi* ctipimltte*' &lt;en coinntly a leferrnce to motet by toine urea, called up the greatest do- plunrnteil for the colorful dee-'ia
were
ployment of |iolirrincu ill an lions. Many Wl upper! tot
lUlh'in Slatet to rtlabli«li re­ area in this city*- history in brought for undernrivih -d child
ten Clarence Welsh und v t*
gional institutions for hitther r d . peacetime.
Police din lowed that shortly Itimelter had charge of thi’ cation of Negtoet.
t’ohen wa* shot
I Under both the House and liefurc Mi^Senate hills, the Civilian Defento Saturday night, n 17-yenr-ohl |
•V
Administrator would have sweep- youth, John lllener, was fired at
by a mysterious assailant.
• jiti ting powers to train civil defense
lb* liei, wailing for a bus with
ll 'rtMlflMr**
Mg" r l»nr*
ijworl^rs, coordinate federal and
ii companion, Rudolph Heller, IH, illegitimacy rat** and found I'd'j
4»
771 tatab defense activities, and work fell something “whip through"
percent of the rhildn-n .ilegit
with the states in bulldinK boliih
it*'
the tear of hU topcoat. An ex
*■
*•
mate. Among those recnvno- -lati
n* ; shelter* *nd fixing deferue pio- auiination
bowed a Imllet had aid, IH pel cell! of the children
t: redures in event of attack.
The government would he au­ ripped thlough I he hark of tl,e were horn to uliKrd Iti.dhei*
No immedlnti notion wa al.cn
thorised
to match Mate fund- on coat.
lit
The two youths told police on the Isiard'* request fm *1*.
m
M
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basis
for
construction
of
4
they saw a dark coupe speed litM.'.'fin in state fund* for l'j5l-5".
t r ; public bomb shelters.
The House bill contains a ban away ill Ihc direction uf the
Rmlth said he expect* men t e
Inst federal
contributions to house where Mr*. Cohen wus in ihe total* of needy blind, aged
gainst
f
shot.
liquidating
project*
which
elf-liquidi
and dependent children, lie want*
v
Rosenberg *ald the description
*rr mifht be used a* bomb ahelter*. of the car given by Pleiter and to Increase hi* staff from it* pteI* would bar the use of feTkl.
set PM) to 1,050 to handle the ex­
matched
report*
from tra work an d -also to reduce the
d e r i em rrfrncy defense grants Heller
some
of
the
other
victim*
of
number uf welfare raceiplent* fm
in* on such projects as a proposed mysterious assaults.
A |n&gt;liCc
* Hr underground parking garage In teletype Identified the rar a* a whom esirh worker fa rrsponaiblc.
His welfare vlaitora now bav-e
IF San Franeisooa civic center.
Rep. Havenner (D -Calif) urged a late model dark-colored car about nrft (sen" tone IS »aeh under
with
p
"sloping
bark"
and
"very
their suiiervislon. fktiith would like
8»{ the committee to include somi* shinv license plates."
in reduce Ihe. total Its 1ff&gt; • w l.
■at formula hy which cities like San
Mrs,
[.call
Kaufman,
mother
•k Francisco could get federal money d i nr slain Mri. Cohen, told i The cnmll&gt;l»*hmer »I*| pie-enl
,l- is* aulstance for risking local pro­ police site mid her daughter w«-e* ml for the CnhltiM's Information
ject* useful a* bomii shelter*.
b tiroposeil plan for a program to
. 1*
Rut Vinson and other commit­ washing the supper dishes short
ly lieforv h P. M. Hutuiiiay when aid li.tally and permanently bandt
tee
member*
said
that
citle*
could
ti
state. The program would call for
goM * the Reconstruction Finance she heal1*) two shuts,
rapiwd l*mt 4jam o j ihrey Hi tlir i
She told police:
f r Coiforatlon for loan* on sound "My
ih ‘ Hfnie t f a v r - m r m * *
daughter came aenMning
- * * &gt;» business venture* which would to n *• and I nskert her w hat mat. he»l bv t".7Hd.iaal in fs-ueral
pay
out
in
M
yean
.
id
funds. Smith »ahl the measure
Senator
Kefaurer
(D-Tennr was the matter. She said: 'Some­ wlil lie submitted to the l.egi*lathing hurst inside me.’ "
said
the
Senate
bill
provide*
for
it ,
Mr*. Cohen died an hour Inter tore.
•' *IS security investigations of key at Jewish hospital. A bullet en­
W th the welfare budget aa H*
employee* of the Civil Defense
tered hrr hark a little al&lt;ov* the starting ftolnt, the Cabin"! ha- re
Administration.
J*
tmesis from 10 agencies, tola l i t ;
Meanwhile,
veteran
Senator waist. Another lilt the side of
over l80jO&lt;lt».OtK&gt; tu handle todav
McKellar tP -T rn n i chided Repub­ the house.
li c a n s today for their attack*
on Secretary
of State Arheson
Ult
.TVTiril
and called for national unity lie*
‘ resident Truman le*t the
h # » I’resl
•ft
States lose "her first
United SI
II
great conflict" In a war with
'A Russia.
McKellar, who will !&gt;e 831 years
old In January, told the Senate
that never In hi* nearly 40 years
* rlt
' ii; • In Congress had he seen Ameri­
can* working at such cro*s pur­
ci
poses and so critical of one an­ - aW C d — ----- —
other a* they are today.
With obvious reference to lieH ir a m l l r a l n l
*’ll II.lilt |*N
publran demands that Secretary VI.M ftftiir
p u rr
m#ni lift
oftsliate
Arheson
lie
fired,
Mr« :
KelTar reminded his colleague* Y o n
4It !1*41.fi I'fid.r II
ii
I f *
A t lm lM a s .l
Th* U rfM i
«t they had confirmed Arheson’a
p fft
IV I I I .
I'a
appointment. The Senate mutt
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approve all Cabinet appointment*. •'■KiiiM hi
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overnight— we
cannot
mtnt
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our official* overnight"
I .AST TIM ES TODAY!
K tllsr said.
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by wmk stoppages pi Chicago
were the Itesse mer and l.akle
Erie : thi- t.'lgin Joliet and Eastern;
and the t*&lt;p,-lnnati and Illinois
Midland
Titist. one local* and 45 offic­
er* of the hiotherhood were sum­
moned to a federal court hearing
itt Chicago today to show why
the union should not be held In
contemn! of court. The governmen! claims the union ihuwed con­
tempt * Igimrtng court orile: s to
did the strike.
Tin
|i..l office de|iart*” eilt
threw 1.•..*'*! additional work*is
into tt fight to tileak the nii.il
lain I* sabl tt luqie* all Yule
p a c k a g e , will l,- delivered in .tine
d rs p lli wt.ut appeal* to Is- the
biggest f l i e s id holtdav mail hi
history
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bulk nmiling pa*»ing lliioi.gli
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Wyoming Cowboys Iduee
column but last year Wyoming won
its first league title.
Planning 19 Days fewEverything
in •• t*-ct., ynd *
Improvisation*, were used in
attempta to liatt the CowOf Rough Practice vain
l*oy« thi* year. Su Wyatt departed

through the air a* along tho
ground Meanwhile, Wyoming was
rolling Up the ties! defensive t»
•t*, i.-nl rci-urd in the nation.
Wyatt is net turbid about to
rondiilntt of hi* men. They ve luJ
•&gt;niv light workouts and tuning
a hit fruit.
hi*
power-driving drill*, sandwich*.I around (mat
LA R A M IE, Wvo„ Dec. 1 8 - id l— •ingle-wing *y*tem. The result
week after
Wyoming's Cindrtvlia t'owpokc*. the cowboys l.rcante a* effective r*ar.i«, will.-*- the
Thnnk'givtng.
v*ho pulleii thrnisclvrs from no­
where to national fuothall protninence by their own liout strap*, pack
their itrram- todav and liead south.
A date Ni-w )'ra r’» .lav in the
Cator Howl with Washington and
l.er's tlrnrral* i* at the end of
the trail And the trail will lie wr|ltravrlpd before tbrtn.
Thirty-four plnvcrs, sit nf their
wives, three coache* and srvprt
others arc in the group leavin* '«•
.'av. Sit other plavvr* arc making
the trill bv aulumuhllr. ttther
roaches and ultii.'isitv
officials
will mulor down Inlet
And a special train will tig-iag
M f . e Is \ d . j i V c j O l
ncros* the -tote id.'kinp un Ian*
student* and Mu- Cmversitv t.and
in time to tench Jacksonville for
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feat rail
the game they hope will nut
• M lC s .lt M O U S 4 -u *e : t fo o t t a
Wyoming right un in the bln tin ■
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To do it. the Cowpoke* fare 10
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days of the tough, tough ni act ice
fcsji ‘ail
that helped m ale then, un.b fi-rted
• BloSffOWMAN-o.» , i . i tail
-hampim * of the Sktline Confer
• C e y lo n —o»*. j tool i, I
cnee aim make Coach Romlen
• iND'Ahf-o.e' a •««.: *j i
Wvall i-itifi-rence cinch uf the
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1 if
year.
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-iimsthing a Inut a Wyoming font
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8* vi ral days ago you publl-hrd
.i letter In the .Sanfoid forum
b&gt; sirs. K. M. t airell w h ,
i t Mllttetl i noetic retaliations til
•cv era I of my lett&lt;i - ttn.e ami
tor all I would like to clarify
my opinion* for her edification.
I have written derisive remarks
itieml thr tkemneratH? party of
today. I am not ronerrru-d, and
rrv rr hare t&gt;r«n, with th* hiitory
of a half rrn tu iy ago nnd
referred to it only in the defrri* •
of a Republican party which is
constantly tiring erlltetlcd for
tie in Istake- of two decade, ngi.
The llemneiatir party in it,-If
may Is- nil right as well a many
of tin- people. It i« the "hew if* at,
(mr deal" Itrinorratir party of
tmlay whose concepts I fine! »o
tloiroiiphly
alMunin.ihlc.
They
have at l i t
admitted that u
“mistake" ha- h&gt;in mad* in our
foroiKli pntiry in Korea; anil pr-t
bow they plnn in it * lily (hut
mistake i« anyone** room , Imt I
(rrl n.nfident wr’II all pay d«*urI;
In any run wr are now
admonished to overlook their

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f .f lu lt f!) !•» iirf m r l*f rrefi*4*»ii
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M ONDAY, DHl . Is, t&gt; «
Tlie UN Aitrmlily btv agree,I 5.
i , i &lt;u aui.tori/r a three m»n tnru
minion to arrange a craw-fur in
Korea. There i« shout a* rnucli
chance of yetting lire Chinee Com
mlimit* to (iay any attention at -'ll
to a trare-tire orilrr Iron* '&gt;1 panliil nation* a* their would Ire In
get lltrtn In give up Peiping. Thr
only eease-firr they will retogni/r
is one that conic* from overwhelm­
ing forre.

together. Ostensibly, that I- all
wr ian do. The li.rmierat* have
g .Men u* into a mrs* and
nil we ran du is fight it out
It** ti nfort linn te thnt
man'
fine young men will have to
I" * , their lives because a few
-buddy iMilitlrinn* rdriimil there
to v*»r with n wave of the i*en.
I Irtdievr a* do many of our
i rwspaprr-, flint w, -huuld I* t
tit* A-ruticK fight their own war
a* well a- the rest of the Ko­
rop, an toiioinew. U r should aim
cntliely for our own defen
It's time (he taxpayer l.eenu,w eir;
,&lt;f fighting warfor
other r,mntrie*. then rebuilding
them and then fct.liug them
It's also appalling to ill*- that
in these giave lime* wr ate un­
der the leaib i-hip of a president
who is uppaientlv more nmeeroed
over criticism of his daughter
than the wrlfari ol the eountiv
The other day one of our »ervice men nver»eus wrote lo rne,
"I wish you would tell the people
back home that it certainly mad*
a hit with the l-ovs over hen
to know that while they me
fighting and rlyirig and in head­
long retreat tw'fore I hi' Itrdv In
Korea that the I're-ident wj*
errjoylltg the Armv-Navv (i»itli*ll
game in Phll.iiielphla. There w rrr
any numlier nf fellows vrhn mentinned It."
I agree w ith m any p o titirlan -

Ihimr Mmnler Alllee doe not
have the same defimtion of th*
wold “ *p|wa*rmenl who!) moll ol
tu in tliiv cnuniiy have, hi Ini npotl lo the (reuple of l.ngland on
hi* talk* with Pi indent I rum in.
Britain's leading N k m Imi sahI
"Wr have taken .* firm stand
again'! apfir Alenient whirh would
mean an ah|eti nirrrnrler to liwlr*.
force, hut at the *ame time wihootd inciratr out elfurti lo *e
cute a nepollnlrd letllrmenl of the
Kotran rnrifhct." Wh»l doe* hr
meAii hy 4 "neRollAf’-il *rll|eent” ? It i« woith remembering ihal
when the file Nevillr CliAmhei
lain secuterl "pe*i r for our lime*".
Ire did n&lt;d rail that appejiemenl
either.
Mr, Irumsn n at hit hrvl when
hr is denouncing Prpubliram, cun
demnuig big htiiinrn Hr does n
sound rniitr *o convincing wlien he
I l la iitin g aggreuion nr allackim
Communiim- And so Im s(ieerl
11
oigiit wat marred im let* hy
hii lack of convictilHl a* hy (he
lint liny ol hr- papert. Neveilhele)),
il km lint the wn|*t Speech he
ever made and nn the whole wa
commendahlr. At l'a*t and at Iasi
he rent* lo reall/r that htalin can­
not he tiu'lrd ,*nd that the only
way In deal with in n r u with moi*
torte. He did not call jot as earl)
a tnnhihralinn as we would like li
see and he dal not tugg-q „»
sir led tonliol* a* linn: price) and
growing scanitiri would term to
demand, hut he did do something
and that in the rigid dun lion. We
arc moving forward.

ly iu u a iin jjr P i t s o i h t s
ilr com m it r n m r .i I m.t u iih i * lim y kuovf net lu 'U i*r?
viiy,. I m’p i i a del in in I &gt;h* i|im ntinn. A d itijr W jirtleii
ol So il Qua'ntln lirlao ii n a y * tim l th e rtlu a tU o iu il
Tir'il out lit (Inti priso n Is I inapt) nn Hm th eo ry
nfftl m ini nhonhl ktdiw Ih n l t rinm dm-s m il |uty.
urn tw o Hmtituiml to n v I r i s u rv c iir o lh il In Situ
•IuhiI u, w h ir li ft ir n ith in s i ru ctio n ,ti nil ievr’ln,
ml 0 rH firiit* ’ » art* nwnrrlt'tl w h ich m oke no
llm circtiitiHtnnc&lt;-s u n d e r w h ich (ho y w ere ne-

Il n not hard lu t*r that tin* na­
tion it in an awful in insofar as
dnmrilu
Comniumits
and th
eneinir* ahluad ire concerned, hut
in the opinion ol one man al leail
even more dangrtmii than Red*
are rascals. Mmal decadence i* llte
grraleit threat In Amenra and lo
Wntetn tiviliralmn, says Caleb
King, editor of thr I lines Union
in an addreii at Slrftntt. "Moral
depravity is finding rip im m n in
the organized rackets", he says.
"Our national moral ilegenerary

1tr*rtfs'
It/ud In thi- * ally thllUf I'P
rle ;-.ini .ta il'll playing Fantn
iW
find it Irrvught *o tnaliv
tg jr'fiiil -rich iHipularity that
li*1 invr haa U'-oiti' ar&lt; interim
llori.it s (fn»a with tlm Ann rlean
lavp 'rv»*,’ . laonpy.
VVr V ih l P»|wel n» latter lot
than at pit'** lit unless we gtaw
more ronlidepce in ttwl, aikl lealire Ihal chartlv Hovel Isgina at
lituur. A* long a» there is a Stalin
there will I k- Com inn in-p i . and at ing a* thn-e emmi/arie- of Hell
an allowed to id-tcriet p e a", wr
" ill .. even more I n w h in I h
f qturr
Write yuur berrator* and Con••reaamen now.
lierp'-ttfully, ilev. It W Miller
1 Mill, 1 Farm* &gt;

naiianrM !&gt;«»• f a l l Mwl
lly H U 8SK LI. KAY
lii Kivrr, Itryiind which lie the air
&gt;
anil in'cmMmjr points for *
-n loved the pH- rounty or small town ptaie 0|fl.
the m a im of Chinese n n l lii«'(J
j
»
" •
*o Ctl&gt;f
ohieh have overwhelmed United vilrge of meeting and talking to
in some ra.'e- w eir m,h&gt; and dr*,
Nat mna ground forces. Undo a rroup of travrl coun*rlli&gt;rs who courtCihis a- well an unit a ''10".
questioning. Vand, rdierg *aid the wrte brought to Florida hy local
Such -tale attraction- a- Silw,
Talu bound ry was made invin- , motor H u m affillatnl with the
Siuingv, Marine Siudi"-, fyoress
la ir If) decision id I he U niter! | A met Iran Automobile AM««rlati"H. Cantcns were highly pmi -,|
Il was a first trip to thi* stair
Nation*.
rrcommm'ltfd. Hut there were .,
Hut "if we an nu» talking | for many in the patty ami time
thrilled
and
enthused. nunihei nf romplsinta concerning
nl-ml Kuropr, where there are were
gyp nltractimi, am II as
callr-l
n ■Initder i that » r cannot rro**,’’ Traveline with them hy bus, on
tlie Mlnation in quite d i f f e r .t. thr Invitation of my good fricn ls reptile exhibits, native wild ani­
In •aid i\nd heie Vandenlarg Marvin Holloway and Frrd **rr mal shows and other r».id-ide
diplomatically referred to "X ha* of the Tam|&gt;a Motor Quit, I had joint* Many of these have Its -o
ftiui” a&lt; th« aggressor. lie curt- , an opportunity to Icnlly get ac­ mauled !&lt;■ state ami l-Tal offi4
quainted and. in talking with rial arid Ihrongh the effort- of
tinned:
"Thi r•■a*on the Air Korre itoe» these folks who make a husittr** sheriffs and stair officers have
lieen cli - d, but a few -till . A ;
not believe that the s i r ran he ef mnlarlitiB the trnvrIhiB public,
mm solely hy the Navy or solely I boI some very interestliiB reac­ ami only serve to giv. Fh-ti-la a
Mark eye.
hy the Air force or -olely hy the tion*
Varied *|ke«-d lim it sign, id ■n.e
I was not only Inlrrr-trd in
trmv l* thl»:
" le t n- lake, for exnnl|&gt;h X IratniiiB what there loun-ellor* urtian aieus eaosiv! confusion and!
riMintrv wjlteh ha&gt; oVrrwhetminrt themKelvra tin tipht of Florida, but niltundetstaiikliiig, where m a
pi mind forte'. We d*&gt; not |mf the . I questioned them as to what the mutter of two i t three mib
'remind foiit-c In the field, hut truvrliriB public had lo *uy al-iut limits of If*, :.rr. JS, and lb milew r jiiiI in n ttrniendoui »tR»t«gic mlcht do lo make thr visitor - ion*-- appear. Often a rlriverl
Air Knur, le t m take X country our stale and a ked what we would note a If* or Sf* nub 'igu!
that ik relatively poor in Its stay here mote pba-ant and in- and bail I(I *' the lb mile-- -alii..
111*.
■'iifueturlng rapacity. led us terestinB.
nay that the Air Knree succeed*
What dopeople say nl»'Ut
A question frequently naked of
in Innrkiog nut Its |ioteutial to Florida after they have *i«itcd 11a*'-1 loiin •It'-i
i. ‘V. fight a war.. Now the army of the slate and talk to travel coun­ I find i oiufor table accorii' i'i .n .
thie X country i* at leant Kmart sellors on their rrturn I v o r ? at nmde*t co st?" It -eem ti,*t
•t u«h to know that ait potto That is what I was most anxious there are a Brest many folk- of
tin I r u t * and, an every army In learn. I wanted to know what limited mean, who want to -p,t.|
do**, it ttncknilen In hind Its i they liked «l«ut the state and the winter in Florida hut thur
ifr* tone rnemifli fur a certain ■al*o whnt they didn't like.
pen-ion or small income ikw not
period of time. Wi knock out tin* [ Due complaint that was pretty permit them to pay I t or f . (.-I
■■nitre supporting Industry of Benrrnl last year came from visit­ a tourist eahln nr f'*&gt; to ’ I" a
'hat nimy.
or- who lost their way because of uiiiht for n hotel room.
"It p ie'j up it- -tockpib anti! thr rmumhcrifiB of many road* by
They are not lnlereate*l in eight
t movci Into a c o u n t t h a t ha* | tlm State Koud |)e|iartmrnt It Hub*, lmr»e or dog raring ;m.|
liettrr and iii"ie nimbin farill- semis that there route number« want a quiet place when
^ :i
fm |)«*e*J&lt;icinsr i'«r material 1 where chanyed after the maps enjoy the Min-hinr, make
0 ,
•han thr rountty we have dc- In BeiK'tal use had lavn printed do a Idt of fi-hing and I.
..... |.
troynl and Ihvt arm) im|&gt;o»e* j and it rattsrd a lot of ronfurion, rvtly.
it- rlvilirsthm tipi n rhe overrun [ hut | understand that new maps
rUanda-i s ,,f ccuilllieri, &gt;.ur
country, Obvimt.-ly, tin* Air Force have tiecn Issited and tinvellrqf
smaller cummuntlu, .wj,»i- un&gt;.
lh»n rantrot have surrreded in itv* iiadomts this year will find them &lt;le,t
arcommoilatloin, um, , .
•ask of preventing this new 1rorrert.
bin* or -mull
ii*arllnerit' airt
eintry from being ovetrun.
Another rather ceneral cum- avaiUlde
would do well • li-t
"On ftie dP1-r h.reil, I* t i|i i plaint had to do with the deplor­
such aecomoriations and
&lt;qqdy
• nppo-e that {hi* movement (by | able condition, nf re*t room- Far
\ ‘ 4 ytifiiod for eel into a deft-tl* too many are dirty and ill-kept this infer mutton to the *uiiuus
travel agencies. ,\ little folder or.
- ivi line is sm-h tin* a mallet hut the roctnsrllois ns-uml me
nnmlier of ground for«e. a ir R’K Hurt this complaint was Bencral pampblet listing sprit accomnu-lalliir to oppose fhi« great mill* of for many other slates. They gave lion- and niving pro* - ••( &gt;
X army. The i m - n »c want a me to understand, however, that at local N ltln* rstaldl-lmu^t
would he mo-t welcome, and tra­
toilllber of ginutid foire* pppOf- here is plenty of room fm im­
tng thi* Brent ma*• of X aimy provement In Florida and n»x»‘d vel counsellor* would appler ate
haviiu; thi, information, provided
It to forre them, hrforr they ran , that some sort of a cartlpalBn lie
it is authentic and rkpendahlc
overrun the attacked rmmlry, to inaugurated to htinB a general
AH UKteed that the outlook for
•*pend their g , inline, their food, clean up.
Florida travel this season is ex­
•heir ammunition.
It was Bratifying to learn that cellent ami felt that in spite of
"They are not aide to have praise of the Florida Highway
the international situation travel
them replace,! hy X country
will Iw heavy unte-s rigid con­
arhoM' Industry has loon knocked
trols and ga» rationing an* ap­
out thy ■din'-eir air attacks*. i
plied.
irtaidlnir the nd'anrr to the.
point that X army ran* out of i
•h-s» essential* tiefnrr it can ,
■opertin prise ■
itself on the industry
f the raptured rounlry.
"That is the theory of the air•twond-ttiva! team. Vnu put thr
lilockade tno-nll In. Thr Army
eoee in and ratr-e- Hum to r»f [
r*-nd tin *e ■tnekpiles and the Air
forre knock* . out the industrial
potential of X rmmlry to supply,
these araiiri.
"Now. thnee i&gt;vrr-rnthu*ia*tu' j
air bnW r who **&gt;■ the air nan do i
il stupe lavc'ia'-ertt that factor.“■}
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(tiaiift. trkttlallNMl. |H'*r Iwmallrrn*
■nf HMlIftn nl rH in iiilM fR lk (■»
tlur
**f ml«ln« fBcn-dja* wl|,:|
h# rMifUF^I f«r •«• r**■*!*» mlifriU*
Iflfc fllf*.
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Ilf
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tltptnrqVN*

wlui M ) llw t qyw . tlm damage 1*
done and tlien- I* TUlde lisa o f
Id ttrr
reerim in atto n s.
I
have
heard o f p e titio n s being e irru luti-it )n D ila m lo ra ilin g fo r tlm
" S lg n a tiu n o f o u r -c rrid a ry o f
-late and in ip eg rh m rn t . nf out
preslitenl. T h e y ’re eyrellept id eas
nod 1 would Iw ilrlig h lrd In sig n
them , lu ll
I
-i t m usty doubt
l i n t th ey w ill be o f a n f e ffe , I
A lt t ra n «ay i» that I bop** mid
pi .i t th at in l'.T&gt;" the A m erican
people won’t forget these fm dish
Id illl'le ft
by
the
Hetirnc filli,p a ity and w ill vote fu r the (J .
p.

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have another secret weapon which
may Iw jtul a i dangerous and even
mote effective. That is the fifth
rolumn. We know ihere have been
spire and saboteurs in our gov­
ernment working fot Russia. How
many more there arc we do M l
know. We know there have been
(Vmmunitti in labor organtulinni.
cntlrge ami school faculties, and

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I rrrtulnly hope that 1 have pi tor lo Dcr. I. the tlale to wnirn
etui,lined rnv position In the »al» KVA *awe4 t i f f fo u rs
labor joimtl the iiwlustry ill
Ufacllen nf Mi( ’Artvlh Him
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Hoover's depression bm I’d 1ik&lt;
lei tell her Ihal I would rather
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WHY LET AN OLD
sion ami have my huslaind and
I CAh DRIVE YOUi
thr other American mrn home
than to eat strsk Bt the eos| of
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some young man being killed
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II. It. ( ’rumleys Honor
Miss Hetty Jo Brock

m o iiu
ttfljr’» regular monthly nn-rtim:
Kill In llriil .it the •;.•(.1-11 Gill*
i. .,t 7: IS I*. M.
fin- 1*1irimi&gt; Sunbeam* of lh&lt;
K in I Itaptirt Cliorrh ««ill mo • at
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partmcnt.
Unitor llir ipnn&lt;i&gt;r&lt;iil|t of ll»lr»
Sigma I’hl &gt;omit&gt;. the r.itptnnii*t a! thr K&gt;-innhl-iJiiichton Mom
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Trainmen N». W7t. and U tile .
A ill illary No. H7*.' will hold »
family night and tliri-'n ias party
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III flNIn o. lirl till leaning. with d
hulfol nipper Friday night «l Ihoir
homo on eilvei I dho.
tin- Idiffrl w.t. centered with a
-in ill i.'kiiiliiiaa tioo mailo of
oi'i|. Ini liia nrh'i sprinkled with
tin dll cnl.l U r*. Tho ipted* were
if-n o l ami ate at ill'llviilu:il rani
table. In the living room. Km Ii
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, , , . , 1.0,1 with faw n, of
mmly Chi i.tina wreath* tied with
a n il ribbon. A latcc lighted
• liii.tin a . tiro atiHul in otw col*
of
umI „„ , ht. u b lr
wu, „
„,t«ncrpienl of
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vf,rt 3|w ,ot. thr rnoat. . m-vod
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|rlork
|,re*entrd with
„ |U ((r| ||„„„ . „,„| Holden* Cool.
Hook, and Mr. I.»»*lng wn* given a
a tilt!» hanimri anil m ipw n t
Tho.e ptr.rnt wrn? Mr.. Nanrv
P a rty at th r Id'inon lin t at N:On Itriirk, 'It*. lUlph l.n.w nc. Mr. anil
I ’ M M rn d ir r. a n in god to at • Mi Jim Tt-rwlllrgct, ' l l . and
trod and b rin e a toy Ol M lltuhlr 'Ii
M. I.. Kaliorn. Jr., Mi and
c ift fo» a needy f.n o llv .
'Ii
J im- Hiker. Mi"* Htiirk, Mi»
Thr Amoriian hi mr irpaitmrnl Ihhoi linker. H it. |&gt;nphnr Con
of thr Woman’, t’lul. will havr it.
M, „ Manrarat Pln yfcld n ,
annusM liddrcna t hiw im a. party Mt | , „ , | „ r , |toh Crtimlry. Mai*
at l:tMi I’ M All i.irm U n a tr
M«rNVIII. ami Hill
Hhor*
n.kiil to l.rinc c il t . for llirir
children.
‘.............. ........................
Tin* Chapel Choir of thr l l i . t
,. .
.
,
Hnpli.t Chtirrh will hold rrhranal l i l l H S B e t l V
Jo
IS rO C K
thi* cvrllinc at ti.l.’i IV M.
'V F.I'N K i n .
Tin VVoiorn'* A.'Oriatnoi of th.
I dil.i Mnrv t'onini'initv Chutr't will
ntrrt al th* rhorrli for
IJ;tHl
oVIm-k
a
. . . . tftir
. . I Inm
. hr"ti. Ill me
,
.11-1.
fi.o.1 ami yon* own tahlr
•n viia1.
Tin r • will la* a Chrhdtna. T rrr
I’arlv for ull thr tmv* and *nl« in
th * i W t d . r l t a Httm'av Krlimil
In tin* Rnrial Itoom of l|m |'i m |,v .
tri 1*0 Cli'it' l, '\ n a .i at fi:0*t I’ M.
Junior Chnirli will tin-lent tho
”Cfirl«tntaa l’:nrr,.nt’' in tho Klrat
'|r||,oi|i*t Ctninl- I* -ill lx- fol
I'Wnl hv the ChinrhV unotial
(Tirittiim. natti- i„ Mrfytnlry flail.
Thr I'la v n M-rtln r Hrrvicr of
tin' K li.t Hantitt Church will In**
cm thl« rvrninc nt 7:;Mt IV M. Tim
Pa.tor will continue with th&lt;atndr of I'aul's lidlor to thr Kphr*
aiana.
T ilt I P t n n
Snofonl him v l'» ,*iir mil pint
nt M rKinlry Hull for thr C h iM .
mn i'i"jtntm front ■
’ •*** to A:tai
I’ M '|r„rfw ,. aix in io r -till |n
In- pirw iit xml hull-* Ihln* ‘h||d
i f ” tuf! - M VHI fti Ik' I r a n .
tip- Hoy ill \trb u * j j"t« of tin*
PTr-l tlnpfl'i fTiotrn will nirrl Ud.
ovrnlnn at I hr i lmtrh at 7 »m
IV M.
Thr I hour la* Join* Jiiniot lltt»*
therhood of tho Kiriil Itnpti.t
f'hnrrh will mrrt ttiiw rvrninc at
7:.W» IV M. at thnichuirh.
Thr T K . L (!la
of thr Klrat
Hapli.t Church
will
hold lt«
Chliitm a* pin tv nt tho homo of
Mi*. K. 'I Carroll on Kretyrh
Avptiuo at 7:t'n I’ M Karh mrnthrr
i* a till ti, I'llll'* ,1 tyirn-'l &lt;||wh
and a in ft for «*y, h.iPim,

Shirley Temple Weds
IHrli Charles Black
Mi l ' I O N T I . r * t,f I k r . 1*
'.ti.
Shirley Tim plt md
Cltarlp Hlark, aai of a prominent
flan KrancUco faintly, arc rliu ln
horn &gt;mtroncra.
They loft after llirir man lag"
Snttiiiluv at the 'loptorey ponln
aula h«mo of ,'llark’a parrnla, amt
ha-o p*it Iwet roporto«t .liter.
Illark' 1 mother. Mr* Jami * It.
Illui'k, Sr., uoiild nut ia j w ln ir
they had .gone.
IHimrl'. iwmlntirl. MrwoVrr, that
the roliplo are rlo-.r to the Illark
man.Ion illh n . urn •• iflrmed, '.aid
they hail C”Or (o Hawaii, where
they met la.I innimor.
Hlark, .on of Iho ptrvklrnt of
I’ariflr fin* ami Flrclric Co., iv
•'ll. Il I. Ii . foal marriage. Mi«a
Temple, S3, dlvtirco.1 artor John
tpai lari ymr. KJn haa a Ihrcoyrar ohl daoglitrr, l.inda Sue.
Thr inaiiiairo wa» |rotf«rutc«l
witlHHil any advaneo |oili|lrit)-.
K.v.-n A ll.. Triaplr'a tl&lt;&gt;«r Hollywool I friend, knt-w nldjilng ol the
impending union uujll after thr
ipiirt civil rrremoy.

1•’•

Do Ton. Lock
Tour Garaje
at Might?
Good Bui H&gt;4 bcvl

*

•0 piolKl jf©*!! cat

,4au»’.l R*-» ^rPr
U&gt;mruiMl.A«if &lt;»i» "
coyrt»l» 7®*

Is (iuest Of Honor

llonorinc 'li»* I H I v -lo Hrork.
Mi* Much W W I'hrl and Mr».
C Klrmilic entertained with a rof*
f.a&gt; Ktiilav aftrrmton at thr Whrl*
,
„„ M.cmdla Aernur.
'!(*« Cnthrrlno Clark
miuroii
ttiffoi- from a lovely ailvor .ervin*
on the illnlnc room tahlo, and thr
C „o .ta wrtr aorvnl dainty .and*
wlrhoa. party mlnta. and .mail aa*
.oi ti-,1 rakra and -ookloa. Tho hemtfftillv appointed InMo wait ernti uni w ith an mm.mil arrmncnmnl
of wlillo i-ainrlllaa on Iwth »Mca of
whtrh woir olaiod wrliitr taper, in
• liver ram|r|atira.. Tho livivx room
m i. ntmitipriaUlv dr'coralerl for
thr Chri.tniaa wa.on,
' l l . a Hrork waa pri-M-nlcd with
a dlnnot olato in ln*r rhoaen pat*
In n of rhina »a n iflft from ho,
hi».tP-.o.l
K \KM HITM ' I Ml trr
I’n in t M mtulo in doveioptnr a
Might ro.tatanl ri-h-iy will lie mil
lilioil tnopomW niohl at the moot*
Inc of tho Seminole Coootv Farm
Itup'aii at Iho K IIS ye Iliad farm
I'lliMitU* In Di It \T, It'ii'i' . hi
af tho O n tia l Florida Jixpoilmont
Station. John Ch-rWon irtlt »»p&lt;**
«hl«*.
Cnor to 'ho mrctine a turkrv
•Inm* i wdll la* :&gt;etve*l at 7;ihi CM .
t" Mr*. M H Hatrhel. Ih. J \V.
Wllaon will have rh iu rc «f the
a|«'i ini Chriatma. procram.

n

sA v y onn.

P A liE

ru m m *

Mrs. |{. U. Hutchison
Honors .Miss Brock

^V«m| l*H’k

The Lamplighter
it)

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I if.-*!**’!
M I hr Mm* m •

» • 1 i« df lietom il k
•t »’• filling
I f (ratline . ai’«l'Air hr a.
'

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•

an.I Nraijriin moamI w iiiio i |t.*«l

r*»ck t*».: • fi | ,| 1% a H |r » n •lian i'i
liooice rhapman, Chur Ira hr'
'!■
H. I
llnti Itivn honotod
lu ll * f « ii**n»*»P ' |»»iM ii %toiv.
rhi-r, f a il Willi.ii , I hiy to M 'Ii- il Itv Jo Hit. k with a mi*«»f null
li if lilt* I U 4l M*l|ri II mu l Hi which | old,
U hot ter, Flo
1 &gt;e t , amt H
• liliiototi ihowri Ihtti.dav ni^'hl
C ullln. . . .
'
-•-*(• 'X . . . t o t 111..t il- ip C a . . I l l . ' l t C i t y .
1^ rrml? M a k v A m riicn n («*rl ilia* •I n . j’ im* fit pi«««*fi fuol *hc I* \
tl,|. week fpnn 't o n ay Collojri
Itii iik- tin- rvcnltic tlie* CUO't. I Wry 'll* hi |(| In lit* t«* Male, atm* o» H a u lm . 4to!
fall itt love
mu the I d ln l, ilir iirw rM ,
in 'lu rr.iv. Kv
. "i"vnl i vrtnl almwn enrura. and
llii* iimm I uhlelv tlhni*
Uatks II Hltli hi •IlHIRlltci. \fl •1*•»lilMJ «’l
,
to
t»iwaa
won
Itv
'Itia
Kli*-*
I'htoir
'1 • IM*ll •
KrrUH-th l.rlflr, lui - arri»r*l
•Im*v «h*i»T. Iliry a fr apt l«» f r f l elite |lailHWCflt
*\t»hff*il )iti«| t ’ostelh* in the F**»
finpi th, IT iliii.it ) of Tiiinr.-- • lint, liimn.
i Ih»&gt; l»**r miw««sl •unirlltltiK oilier’*
t'li'inr.l tho end of the rvrninc.
it a *Ia|» .tick \ ai n
to *| k-oi| itu i hri tm.i* holid.n
tin* rilinmc of it » , rilfli I
'I
lirm k !'|x-nrd hrr many* |oyo|, lidve not.
lh.it »l*.*l* lo 111* ativt 111’lie • •(
with h i. t'lnnt*. 'I i oml 'I'
(t • Itrfioahmonta were then rrr that llu*«r reailrMu in Iti’ ii nvMitv Ihiil Afol t mo 10 Ih* t«uii*'*l le jii'i’
t lit
*» I \ | l * l l l l • II %•It
U
\ l.offin M
id ., l.-ffl
lo Ih - contfnipornt v. may
havr
it.! to tin* followinc:
It
nt *1, nf r*oit »•*. It Wilt Af*
w,|l nirivo loiooiioy front l ion.I
Mi
N'timt Itt.wk. Mr*. Ilalph iin-»v«i| &gt;«»ntr p irrr *»f lilrrnliit*’ l*’ al i«* tiitir
.1 I I IN’ .fl
Si.ill- I'l-ivor-dl
I •• imr. 'Ii
r t‘ Tuokci, Mia. l i**io Mttolhei ilrm ilf ui even rrn «
I' n
' I Ti I with
Mr W f lint •in a w h u h f n out iliih ri tlirit pit'
• • 1.
I'lMiiii.iin
r
'm t iM iiin r i, A n«| lln’v are mm*
• ti. in I' »t|l MCA
i
it
'll*
I
C.
lint
ItiaoP.
'll*
,
'ti
|’i Ini,I Ton t, rk ha* *i
tm
a
rr
of
llii-*.
\\ 4lH« Ale i*i*«n| re n rd H|lh
------------ I MI N %
Iii -i nur*t*- f«r th. montli 'll *••■ i; F. iNn'l" i 'It * IV C. Ilarpoi
Wc iMi. hour in** «• •m n rrsaliofi * Oil %*'.»• •f loitt.-r •*t 0141 Ra 1
• I tt«| I* U I U N I * 1 1 1 1 %
'It
I I
Jack eon. Mr*. Fred
Mr* S. " ’ Collinr. of Tnrmi*
hi otic *«f AmerieaN litllc **hi» f»* no
4lo| ••OII4HIOH.
f'niario. Canada Mm Ten K 1
Mi lo-oi,-' ' Spear. Mr.. J M •!»!••** u*nl rlllh* ySniiii «mc in IPCrll 1
not '|, and 'I, C f lliPC’* hn&gt;
B 4'?4 *^5,s
•oiiic, "W I ia I’vr ills! trail Leu'll'
'I.
t t■ Davl*. Ut "
|»i't rrtiuiud after &gt;v i.it v illi I*
•’ I h iptii.n- 'll*.. Hrork. Ml ■ *Mni|i SlH*el*" ooiitil |»Io *m M v it*
nn.l Mr -. i;.o,| I T&lt; I irn.-o In F"
i .«mriiui
t«»nr f n*m
W, •
a.
"i Connelly, ' I i . ■ Mai can t •m e
I JlUitrtilalr
'I.
Kliae llulchlM n, hlnok a ii'in hno'itt I h t»lav* in
I liral-rtli I'vaon. and Ml». •IlffrieiM»*. Hot lo i *Im»
Ml
Jam Winl in ,
Mi
‘ Main Stiert** uuiilil liN ir letol .1
I himl H.lkrr.
th.r*'tl,\ W'hitn, i In,vo arrive
l**»*»k ptitl»«M\
ito|»*»i Sail! ;ii iin\
flop. Mount H'dyokr III Solti t
•*v an Notriit.iii aMtloir.
lltullor. Mi . ut I Ctpoi, rollfir
**|h IIIR H|* lo
TI*U .III*
in
Wiv, lit
t h r h* l&gt;
i tmlr 1. 11,1* to pn.lavo u&lt; for wo
tiny* %'iMi C is ^airtit's Mr. mil
| rat 11 It lo rxlrrnir*. We Illicit!
M rv It I' Wliilnn Ii
- Ii.n r 11 pi 1 itliar frrlioe of ln intt
Aim. tt'.m III iwittltcrr of tho I &gt;m,ld | m not lioine tlmuulil vorv
K^nil Miiir h»r t*«*n»rti# %
• v»• Sanfotil Touii.t C I11I1 miovril a ] '•licitt &gt;f «« rahoot tool off tl„
nniliinlctl fr••in KI»h itl.i S trtf
t'toctum of came, nt thr Toiiri.t ' nanto of tin- la lr.f Ixx.k hv tin
lri#«* I,ist \i»nl Mti&lt;| i nt nrrM • * ' enter S.itini(av mcht.
| unifier in ruitrtil vogm Wo pav
f
e
?
a
tnkivii; mlrtiHc inml im Hiisiii'
Ilo,in madr rake* and toffee 1for "in .up* 1 fii ialil), howryor.
\«lntirti«litu*ii .»• Mi* h ii:.i9 i Si »♦ &gt;.i* •i-m-d I'V .-1 riunmlttoo tlirat
In tin* vtotl | nf IxMik time 1. in
C o IlcU c , Im* n illV rtl I m
tl»
•■
-1 •I Mi. William 'I'C aitliv of •in.e,,„rot,nl llu- ini(i"tlnut thin,lMi||i|jiv% %A-ith In i rill* , Mh * '
' it". Ill . 'It
I II i"in
fol
i« that we t.-nil
-thine *a•’1lit
11.1
i i i!-*ptonl "f Chllailolpiila, I'll.. while llinl will give n» aoiuetliim*
Mi
K»*ni
Mi- Jo h n |,Yum aid and
Ml
in n mill lend ,1 fm in to .oiiir of 0111
CM I * T. It Cidlev. If. S N II"*"* • Camnlon of lh-&lt;atur. Ill i*'in line In n. umlrvehipod oleu.
n r tiv i-il S ,.ln " U y to . ,M-ml the
n
The *"puniltrr .rvtiied a lair*- Ilo iie ir ,. .«•- mint not think, n.
Chriatm a. hnlulav -*i*h h i. falhi » hii-tm a. tire Kihlav and do.-nrat- many oluiou-ly do. that tialav**
A
ililut
I
dl»’*.l
New
"...O il t .1* ti***l»
mul nioth'i, 'Ii -ir»-* '1i
Willi-u oil 'I Oh Satin'lav nlcht a royoroil I-.X.I |. titr hml. (piitr, tile rot,.
f 'o llrv of O d ro n
\ lr
C o llri- i •li.h . ii ppo, and n Chrialmaa nailv tiaiv . fm people will la* iradinr
\ | - i i I ' c l c S o u l ti Sp&lt; • 11I
*f .11iolieit slain til Hu- It. S S. Mol
planned Op Chi i.lm a . dav upon llnhl'itl lone ufler "fnptnlp from
*i«) whieti tiv pi.t returned f*•••» homo will la" hold ut 1:00 |*.M.
Ca*lilo” i« di-nil and Innlotl. W r’ir
ti i sd
n
III, 'Irthli-tI vi'r.io
'inonr tho urn arrival, are Mi•imply w in e Mint m v m il.I not g o
'•l.iicarrl Clark and John Turn- cnoli iu|Hir&gt;ii r rr.irv In Ixaika
M ia . K ,„i„n I, nil Met hi in I
I lain I lit* I rill lire — It t i e .1111 IT o p i.m i
'•••It of It".top. Mao liroror Mat
Simdatr I e il*. rhoialoto III 1 i .01 .
atrivrrl frmn It ' 1-111111,1.11
Seolt Fitzgeiald, Sheiw-mxl .Amiri
,, . .llir i
'»• "ml ilanchlor. M i.. Julia Mat
lul in Tampa. 'Ii
Met hv infill" iar Ilf llihlfoport. Conn, a ir hark
are met el v name* to many Im
T n n iliiy
' M i l l l« mi* ill
W.*v
foi anolhoi h aaon horr William hiltml leadei who idrutlfi with
1 roax, Cte, lot a f**i' tinV * v l.iln - '"""line i*
heir fi n,, llnrto,,. 1 10 It ....... ..
ktrtrotv|H*il Hill
th ilr filth*, , |t Ii Mrtlivill, wl" 'Ia ..„ ami 'J, and '!••. C. S. llo-y do not Ironide thrm-i*|ie* to
|a in thr A C I Ilo *pit aaI th ri­ Soaldipi air vi.ilota from WThxI- lead them, f n «i|„iThii,c rill lent
ll la hoped that 'll Metlivin •• • &gt; *I*" k . Collp
I* altraeling lln-ir rnergie*. I.mik
to* allowi-d to return ho,no
over the "'tain
Street'"
oml
latter putt of the iit-ek.
' l..ii.-o.t pirin, fur It,1,eh I* “tireal tial-hyB** in any llhiury
uu
k jt
" lie
that it,r lode tomato juice, A'nu'll *rr Hint Iney haien't taken
A
ililcrl:
A A et \ tiiuol t ..........1
li t II ' N I T
doffed egg aalnil. hot hi.ruit, a trip to upytioily*. Imu.e ip niiltr
Invitattona fin th. Iiilrr-k ■a noil inm and milk. Mother, a a while.
1 u n ip le le Show*, ti JH a . IT I ’. '1
trin ity Chiiituiu Mall fo, thr o it noil ua tin- ynungatom lo thr
It*. oa*y 1&lt;* lx*.**mo little i .i i T
nf-tow „ mrti'li i* m iv '•*• ■orin
finiiilr. .honhl have a rla»a of Ipdrye. op n hiili i. I'llhlid I l,.it
I litldren I oiler I J I ire *
nt the Touri-t t Y|,t,-,
Tilt'*!'"
milk at ii-Mui
wlihh i« auppii.fd lo la* ipimiitalit
T
h
e
d
i
i l d o u r r i i c a t c r l i t ' s i i i l i l ill
lasnilae •« and an mn mi. Jtun‘1
If you ihni’t want
tan-li to luikiindotatuoil me Minli "f it !•'
A|,,y o*&gt; t m le i I In Star-*
• lirk to yoio iron when p ir - .ln g
\m| imp Ii of it i. t,n*h with a hit*
■lot h e . dampi n . t a i l Ill'll riot hoi dollar alert 11 • iti' ii op il. I.i I*,
•
fu lly *0 they are not Itxi do a little mli-ent rr ine ami *tnp
from III im I,, I" ini T M ,„d fin

! Dr. Henry Mcl.aiilin
t)|itiniii’iti*.i

riM J.N r. n o

Social Calendar

it f U M

Personals

1

Wiliiant J Myora o( Caytooa
a rrn o il F r ill)' 1«* .pond flie wlntn
with nia mother, Mr*. Anna Taul*
tv.

w 11€|| r SIIOlf

Hill U vin c'lm . who alirm l. St
hilip N n i Collier in Ito.toli M r
a rriv n l yc'lrnlay to Ih* with hi.
fninily durinc ( ln*ttmi

i.itnaa, 'i

.'Ira. Itula it l.ippillrott i. nt
tho home of hr, nmthoi. Mi*, f .
F. Crwtnr. 4'*«i I ’nlmettu \*. iue&lt;
u ffrrin c ffnm a -prainrit anklr.

S.*..
ti*
iwLUlt
LAST TIMK TDMHHT

M l.a Cento.** Ilntrhl*,.,, arrivnl
In.t work to *prud thr iiolplay.
with hrr parrot«, Mr. ai.d Mr*.
\V. C. tlulchimi, on I’aik Avenur.

Imirisl ( lull Plans
Christmas Parly

Mr. ami Mr.. K. C. Hrndlry of
Chamolaln Valley, \ . V., are
»t&gt;i'pilinc thr w m in *r.i*on ut thr
Cork Apia.
M i.a Itarhaia &lt;'iia|oiiun ha* .n
rivril from llnntioctop Collrcr in
Monte'r.irry, Ala . to lx- with hr,
i»atriit». Mr. a"d 'tr». It. K. Chapnmn. durinc Chriatma..

III !)Y AND HOD!

IMA HA,ViiA HOlSrOT!

4&gt;W

Mina 'laity I’r tk iii. will nniii*
W nlnr.ilav from C h u lo tlr.v illr,
lo apcn'l thr holiday. »
hor parents. Mi. m il Mr*. It. I..
Cot kina.

;

Mi*a Nivir Klrrhhoff, who attrnila William and Marv Cnivrr■Itv, will arrive tomorrow to law ill, hrr parrot., Mr. and Mi* W.
K Klrrhhoff. duiinu tin holiday..
___i
Oavid Jack.on h a . arrivnl to
a|H*nd Chri*tm.y. with hi. paimt.
Mr. ami Mia. J. K. Jnrk ...i '|i
.lackaon allrnd. H rorcia T i t Ii In
Atlanta.
llotio IVan rot,irrio*l y-pvtonlav
afternoon from New flavrit. Conn,
to Ik* with hi* parent*. Mr. and
Mr». Holland I'ran. Inline the
holiday*.

II i . Suborn, Ji

.

u i-.i» i:s i»\ y

m gBBML\rA'***?*

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I

jj/ \Trrr T '

»:&lt;HI lo I (HI P 'I

F u r th r, infn,mati"P 1onr,*lpPnAir nml Mm. II. II. MrCall, III.
tho limn e. viiii.h w ill l&gt;o hiJil S ii
**f DvrU
nd.
have
loft
for
Iloilo
im nn nareni*, .Mr. anil m i *, utilav nTitht. may- I........mined ft- ",
lllndr Harris.
lo i|*rod Chrirtma* with M&gt;
nml Ain*. II. K. Jonc«. For the
of Mr. and Mra. II. II McCall.

All*. Alary Ann Calliom y will
a rriv e Inniclil limn Florida Slale
llpiveraily lo atn-iol (T,riatina&gt;with hrr parent., Mr. nml Mr".
John Calloway on M aci’nlin AvrDIM .

|iarly-ju*clly! sugu r-p lu ni sw eet!

1

�«

er Schaal Trophy Is Awarded
To Mike Whelchel At SHS B an q u et'

Lawn Tennis Body
Straight Names A rt Larsen
from the
As B e s t Amateur

fv Guard Mike Whelchel received the Pelrr Schaal Trophy from the
I r ' awards annul at me annual loot ball bamiurl nrliJ in the nigh school
’ gymnatium and attended by ISO people, whelchel was alio awaided
1 the Lion* Club Tmphy at Seminole I fifth'* oultlamhng lineman.
Hy E l) II.UH*EH
jack Schirard was [iieirnled with the W. E. Kadri award by Mt.
Kader a* the moat Improved*
player on the squad.
j a riutfer.
Flo ritla’* 11*50-51 ba&gt;krtb a I I
Miss pat Caaautie, prriidnil nf
George McClelland won in 1934 team w-bs crushed by Kentucky
Ik* Trt*lll-V .
introduced Mr. followed in IM S by Klvln Squire last week. The score wa* 95 to 37.
Sahaal Who reviewed the hiitory Another MeClel and, (.eland, won
There i* no diigrace In losing
of Ilia award in hi* iirrvrntatinn the award In 193d and Hubert to Hupp'a monotonously successful
aneech and told the football Starrmff picked up the award in .Southeastern Conference ChamI player* pre»ent returning neat 1937.
piin«, but whether a team ran
&gt;y»ar that he will take them to
William I'iaer a m the rhoiee In (‘nllte bock with any heart In play
the Orange lluwl ytror In 1952 I : i a ami II. Altman in 1940. nftei le-ing lieaten that lanlly la
if they win all their game* |.*vl Hraiman won in l ‘.*4l and another matter.
neat aeaaon. If they pirf.r, be Hilly
Fleming, now
n- istant
riornb, ha I-* * n a luiakettiall
raid, they
wa* winner In both 1948 ueaklln/ fur many -easmts and it
* } can go to llu4 (iatur coach;p jjj.
Bowl with tbelr date*.
In l!&gt;11 fnit IIIuloley wull the look • a if tin- one will !*■ no dif­
In presenting the l.iona Club
ferent.
Athletic
dl/es-lnr
Hob
award Mr. Hobion pointful out awgiit. Willis Anderson; hlgbe-t Wi-elrtiff and court ruarli Hatu
high
sc
lux.
I
renter
in
I
be
nation
that linemen are uften the uie
Mr\lli*ter bale baldly had time
runr heroe* of football yam n In It* l»l. won l be aw aid In 1945 l&lt;&gt; recruit a winning team in one
U
and 191*1.
eipltlriing
that
It
ia
only
fill
Ini;
E
The '47 mu an) went to Wallr short rear
(hat thry rerrivr special recigI In r, Irllermro. inrlmling
m
tdtivm fur tbelr uliapectarular T v re ami (lick Has- won in I94H.
reuler Han- Isrnrler, were
Charley And.m.n "ns last year
but
aHdmpurlant
play.
V
iiet hi I be balm &gt;iiuiil thi*
Peter Helmut Trophy winner.
Mr. Kader told the gathering
it it ami rigid will return.
H
The Triple Trio of Hetninnlc
that
the
dllfrrenre
txtween
good
n
Hlgerlrllfe I s an Trill plnbtrui,
High Hclienl. toliipn .d nf Mill)
football player* ami art rat one* l.iui I'nilin. Nom iu Fnye lla r t e y ,) lint lin necessity of a talrulrd
at
la die ability to irrow and Improve Cardin* Mrtifnnis, Peggy Wilson, 1 qiarkpioe anil skt-scraping
li
with the ga me. He added that,
n
renter a ir l**n obi loirs In oserunlraa a player Improve*, football Dial llovlr, Jean H’iluHi, Bnhb
a:
look,
lean lialluwny and Donna lwran become a arind rather than Harper enteiiaiio-d at the ban
n*
Nave u lir a u l i d Jayros is
a farm, lie raid that Sanford quet.
team &lt;optain in I hv- I!»fai 51 sea
haa high hope* fur Jack Schirard
Mrinlu-rs of the football team | ’ on, hI- final year. He playrd a
In hit arnior year.
b
oresent w*re F.tward rinrdon. j rati* hir guard last aeaaon when
n
Miai Caaaulw Introdoceil Coarh Clarence f’lauie, Edwin laoekett. Florid;1 WUII 9 and 1o*t n
D
"Goose" Kettle* who praiaed the Stonier Ogle-bv, Maitin Tnylm
1lie team &gt;■viu'M fin- In tlie
H
tpilit of the Sanford tram in l*nn .Smith Mik* Whelchel, Jar'. la'ii stage nf the season and
H
Spite of rrverae after reverae. lie Schirard Wo* llaidln, Ken (!ahn. I nil**! on win- oyer Miami, A u ­
&gt; Mid
aaid thi
that the T e a n ^ u H
Hand llr»|er Hiidd. lli* * , tVat-1 burn Tamps amt ib. alwavs ihiw sanv desire to win each Kill *er Hantli, Terry Cordell, (|et
; the aame
erfol f!e* inis Tech ViTlow Jirk et*.
o f the ditbeartrtilhg man fiwseeeii
E
day in
In spite
*y
Cum
Hrody
Tin- reliuilding lob faring Coach
tl
effect of continuing luMea.^^H
"d 'laitoii llutler.
M. Alb ter i&lt; H tnllv formidable
He pointed out that winning,
Kite. For some iea-ou the la-*t
though iln|M&gt;rtant, i* aerondary I
S im r lu K iiim r liii)
liO'ketball idnvers in the rouulry
II
the rleaii »en*e of sportsmanship
ate grown in the midwestern com
the fame ahould inatill in boy*,
Its III'fJM I I I I.KHTON lit
Nell state and few nf tlir-e giant
r
lla aald the Celeryfed squid lie
cmirl renin**- find tbsir «vav to
i.en tVaui'l bon
g
ver took the raay way nut and
When Michigan's Rn-e fti.wl J the i lator campus.
C played in an unrpoiiiinsnlll.e
H ern HioiiRnn of (.allies
w , manner In any of their losing bound fisdball team wa* beading;
title 1* llte Florida leam’s cen­
for it- big game with Ohio Hlale
ter thi' test lla r n , slsiiilina
describing the trial* and Coach Rennie Oovtcrtiaan , wai» three, i* in riiflle n i fortiibulat
at ion* of football coaching aurprlved lo overheat !,en Knee-It
Hint but bad to to* -bided It*
b Coirh Kettles pointed out that In teaching Pm1*1* wmd and pbrau
Ihr pilot po *I because nl lark
d IMC when Sanford had had to Tone Jloni'en . . Asking bow
id esprrlence three. Hr is
t sucre- *fuI (ram, a banquet come. Ibmile *»- told that Ohio
slated In la- imr of Ihr main
9 ‘ ‘i spaake' had pinned a balu to hi* Htate’* Vie Janowlrr sometime*
&gt;*irine* of Ihr lialor offense.
| hrad. Thi* year, he aaid. the halo called slgnsla in I'olisli to con­
Hut Hamilton i&gt; tl pleat nf the
t • had allpped down around hi* neck fuse opponent* and, since Monisen
makeshift measure* being an.
a.-' and s i t getting to look more "ailed Michigan's defensive signal*
plied hy the Florida coarh in
It might la- a good Idea for
h and more like a noose.
aa allrm pl In build a aalisfar*
Coach Fret) (lanaa, who handled him tu know a little above the
tnrv tram.
a the B aquad, remarked that ho language . . (irinning. Oosterliann
C -i Wf-th1* very sure what a roach asked: •‘|&lt;co&lt; yitii don't think you
Hamilton led the team in scor­
K , whose team had loat 12 fame* can tearh Tony enough I’ollah to ing last year writh 127 noint*. If
i ; and tied one wa* auppoard to say. heln In such a short time, do vOti? he ran adjust himself to th«
H* added that hi* predlrtioh of . . Roreskl merely vas|ic*t “ What'a •trsnpanea* of a new poaillun nnd
| j,‘ an all-winning season at last the mailer, n a c h l You think overcome the haruiirap. of Iwlng
r i year’s banquet may have Uen i wr're dumb?"
the shortest canter }n the .South'* trifle optimistic,
Miindsr Matinee
ea«*ein Cnnfi-ran.«, Florida mag
t t
Coarh Bill Fleming ripreaaed
When sophomore Jeep Clark rang well win inure than half its games.
( , his belief that the .quail would tin 21 points to lead the scoring
Harold Haskins, a forward, I*
| i Improve in the llifil teawiii and for Mi»issiiii&gt;i southern in it*
id hr had enjoyed lirlping coarh opening haikrlliall gam*' trrridlv a three time !■tinm an on (iator
u ___. . .
, .... ,,
. . . i teams and is a cool capable player
e team.
R markfri the fourth tlmo he had;
ha. , UM^ r , r r ^ Rain't ( hi,
Herman 11'irH*. principal of l*e u high man in In* drat game a* , waM&lt;n
,| h.w . the same skillful
Sanford High School, Intiodurrd (uur .liffrrcnt la .ti.u lio n . He W L fm i|vp ,4av tl.at tw . ma.lc W».
fc. K. Cftuper, chairman of 'the
senior high.............
. w iui arid lag In the pa.l II* atirt
l board of trustee*, and Dennis iunim ami1 senior
school
. Basa, rhoaen aa AlM Ymtsiigire team* in Ashland. K v„ and fori
. ______
told^the father*
r did thin year.
y - He
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Ashland Junior College
And,
that the Celeryfed' had lost Charlie Pennington of (!*orge
at but never by huge margin* town College *et a Kentucky col
i
or In a manner of which tha;'F Tegiale record when he scot^si 4t
need b&lt;- ashamed.
'point' In 37 minute* against Cha*e
lie (Mint'd out that it la good College. Seem* atrnnge none nf
for a train to lose ncraaionattu the.u. of K tsiys ever lopped that
since the football buys aie un- figure . . Herb Ktaher, ivho l*al
llkrly to lie,umio arrogsnt and lied It nut with Itoii
Meade In
•fperl aperial privileges as might the «lretell tn that celelirateil I93T
he the ra*e In all-wlnnliif *rhoo) Kentucky lielbv, I* leioVerillg
JTSe tall wagging the dug'’ aa from an illne** and e*|iei*t* I*
Mr, hlnrrla expressed It.
tart training a public stable at
awarding hi* trophy, Mi
Miami after New Year'*.
Srhaa I aaid be atarted It In 192"
I leaning The Cuff
at an Incentive to the Hanford
•S
II. H. (i«lf Association plans
learn and haa enntlnued || ever a The
different gimmick for it* an­
tine*. First winner of the awart
Was the smallest man on the Unfit nual meeting in January hy hold­
team; Lawson Kdenfirhl He re­ ing the huslnrs- session at the
1‘riretoo t’luh, the taking the delepealed In 1929.
In IMO George Move, the first gates over to ui'iiect "golf house"
I . of a long line of Hanford football . . . Phog Allen, Kansas 11 Iw ket
1*11 coarh, haa scored a c e * on t»o
. : 8»FrraIhr award follnwstl
Johnny Courier In 1931. different hole* at the l.swien e
golf club
rich I,vie* was swarded the Ka*
hv in l!tr. and gulUian Jnr- hasn’t augftstrd raising th*
two feet .
When tha luvaketliall
1
best plavera
aford haa had. was a unani meetings ended at Ht. Piterstairg
* 'holer In I M V He » w . fiahe Paul, Cincinnati Red* veep,
afer from Georgia am) stVsral couldn't find BuyoiK lo drive the
a made claim* that be was club's station wagon hack In Tam!» • * •'
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Schroeder Is Ranked
4th Behind F l a m
And Budge Patty
N EW

YO RK,

Dec.

18— &lt;/¥*)—

I-a-fI&gt;- Art l^rsen of San Leandro,
Calif., and Mr*. Margaret Osborne
Du|mnl air the nalion't No. I arnaInn IriiOK playrri for 19^0,
Flo* (tor my |&gt;etiel from the
I' m on Coast and the steady ma­
tron iloin Wilmington L)rl., beadid ratings announced over lb"
weekend by ranking committer* of
the l S. I ASCII Tennis Association
I be lankutgs stilt must I k a|&gt;piutrd by ibe (JSt.TA general
meeting lin e neat itmritli but thi*
is mutme.
Mie tnn!'e|-trni|ieied I.H«en lietomei tlie lin i 9outb|i.isv swinger to
lead tbe country‘a I liquet fitlgatir
sinie Johnny lJ*&gt;eg was siqueme it
19 tfr
lie swept through Hie upart
• tuMieit i.atio ria! cbam(ilon&gt;hii»s a*
Fornt llill&gt;, defeating llrrb Flam
of Iteiri|y Hill*. Calif , in tbe
filial*.

latar turned pro. Patty spent moat
of hit time In Rurooe and didn't
figure in tha I N I llat.
Mr*. Dupont’* top position fol­
lowed her third straight national
championship. She turned back
Doris Hart of Jacksonville, 8-3,
#1-3, in the finali at Fnraat HUS*.
Mis- Hart was No. X In the wo­
men's rankings, which produced
two raw facet. They ware Nancy
Chaffee of Ventura, C alif., sur­
prise winner over Wimbledon
Champion Louise Trough at Foretl Hills, No. ti and Maureen
Connolly of San b"»sr, Calif,, No.
10.' '
Althea Gibson of New York, the
first N'rgro to play In the outdoor
nations, failed to make the first
twenty despite her strong stand in
an early match against Mb*
Rrouxh but she rated mention in
s sorclal d ata group.
Hilly Talbert of New York and
Tony Trabert of Cincinnati were
iiamni ihr No. I men’s doubles
’earn Mrs. DuPont ami Ml**
(trough took the same honor
among the ladles.
The top ten In each (inrje*
"Will!

Men
I Art !.ar*rn, Han l.eandrn,
Calif
2. Herb Flam, Beverly Hill*.
Calif.
3. Ilmlgr Patty, Icoa Angeles
4. Ted Schroeder, La Crearenta,
Calif.
5. Gardnar Mulloy, Coral Cable'.
Fla.
ri. Billy Talbert. New York
7. Dick Sovltt, Orange. N. J.
8. F.arl Cochell. San Francisco.
9. Vic Saigas, Philadelphia
lib Tom Brown Jr., Han Frau d

CO.
Flam won |l,e No 2 noaition n
Women
Ibe rankin' fallowed by tbr Hudc
I Mr*. Margaral DuPont, W il­
I’attv of Ui- Angrlr- and To
Hchnyder was ratnl No. 2 l**t mington, Del.
2. Deri* Hart, Jaekaonvillp. F&gt;a.
54*-tnsi, .I* c of lu» Cri-rcrnta, Calif
3. Loiii'e Brough, Beverly H ill',
icnr la-l|i|id Pane III! Conili-s, svlio
Calif.
4 Beverly Baker, Hants Monica.
«*sl iii P'Fi wlii'ii freslimen w ire a l­ Calif.
lowed to plav varsity I,all, tiropp
6. Mrs. Patricia Todd, lot Julia,
n i out and finally rrtunir I to Calif
fl. Nancy Chaffee, Ventura,
fltll'h out hi- eligibility ill ItriH
and 'Iti
Calif
7. Barbara Scofield, Kan Fran ­
fin i two til.) *n|ib&lt;IUIore Hiit
Wether ni ton fiuie -o far provid­ cisco, Calif.
8. Hhlrley June Fry. Akron. Ohio
ed the Florida learn with good
9. Mrs. Helen PaMall Perci,
lull*nee on defense, but tha ti stnr
offeree ha^ lm*n pitifully Inef- End no. Calif.
factive.
II) Maureen Connolly, Han Die­
tgaln-l h m l m k ). which
go, Calif.
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pi*Snl its second strlns for
the rn llrr -eriunl half, llam il*
The first Roa# Bowl football
Ion scored 10 points and
game waa played in 1902 but
Wethrringlim seven— hardly
there wasn’t a second contest un­
the type nf offvnaa la hern up
til 1918._______________________
with the fast breaking Wildrat squad.
Playing in their own clast, which
Bate* College and tho Univer­
meant the re*t of the South*.!"- sity of Main* have met 61 tlrrfea
ern confermc*. tha Gataaa should on the football field.
with • little luck play .750 Imakptball on thaie home court— nut
Mr*. Alice Green*
wife of
this It not the year to agiiact John Greene, tarring hi* second
miracles. The buildup I* continu­
ir at ro-captalp of the Detroit
ing at the University however
ns fo-tball team, practice* law
and in n couple of years Florida In Detroit.
may well la- a contender for th»
Southeastern Conference ChamBoh Hlaik, ton of Army** footbiimddp* In both footUll and l&gt;M- U m b i c h E a rl (Red) R lsik, has
krlliatl a* Coaches Woodruff and woMi1major (attars in football,
MehtRster e-*iu(t t|ui*ball and her1key at the Acalhay ue#il.
rmy.

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Michigan D e f e a t Kentucky Rout* Kanias 68 T o 39;
Bradley Belabors Georgia Tech
O f Buckeyes W as
By TED MBIER
F r e a k O f Season
NEW YO R K . Dec. 18— t/P)— Wh*l happened to Kani*»)
Wolverines Net Gain
Was Only 27 Yards
During Frigid Tilt
NEW YOR&gt;T 1&gt; c . 18 (/P)—
The moil smsring thing thsl occu
red on any gridiron during the re­
cent football season took place the
frigid afternoon of Nov 25 at Col­
umbus. Ohio, when Mulligan ticfrslrd Ohio Stair, 9 .). and wou *
trip to ihr Rose Howl.
That it die considered opinion
of a majority of lire natron's sports
writers and radio castrn who parlicipatfd in ihr annual Associated
Prrsi poll. No other game or b(idrni ran even a rinse second to
the grotesque affair in which ihe
players wore gloves to avoid floathit*, a windiitrn snow blinded Ire
specls'oii and an oil fur was kept
marine olt the sideline to thiaw
oul ibe ball.
Michigan won without maklr.c a
first down and without making a
sard through Ihr *i-. The victans’
p-.'t rain on the groun i was 27
yards T h r ir were 12 punt* a*
each side strove to hri rid ol the
jla rt.i pigskin. Chiu led T-2 at the
e.vl of the f|i s- peno-l
V i r h i g e n »«** I Ibnigti! *o ttlc
of its chance* of going to the
Pose Howl Ibni u |,.i | m.t rv-n
lie-'.heier) lo -co ,r Callb tI 1*, dei id &lt;i one mil-sse** i ’.scivsi It
all added op tu lb" uddlt) of th"
- 1 is Min.

Running a sti'tr.m-e, though &lt;!!*linenlrhs-d, mv uhI in 'be mrtuoiie*
of the expert s ' was th' occasion
when the Iowa eivvee, tied St
14-14 with Notre Irani,*, went into
a huddle with 25 •*,-finds remain­
ing lo plav. The bowl.eyes &lt;11)1
were huddlinu viguiou-i/ when
the game ended.
West raa*t tl.servers cast e.
‘tout vote for lie art of the VV I hIngton Huskies in ilclil-eiatelv
giving Washi'igt m .Stale a tenchdown In the final 5r&gt; second to
thev could get posseriu.n nf the
ball and giv* A H A me* l a Don
Heinrich a chine* to break the
record for paes completions In on*
season. Don mad* good.
Other otlditlca recalled by the
correspondent* Inciud"! the*#:
Louisville's {allure to defeat
mix-up. It had only sit pi:.ver* on
Miami only •venusc, throjgh 9
Its line when &gt;l ki ked what wouh&gt;
have lieen th# winning extra point.
The game • ndrd in a tie a i l Mia­
mi. undefeated, ws-Mt Into the Or­
ange Bowl. Tbe rule r-*qoire» seven
men on Ihe line.
Oklahoma's tremendoiu feat nf
scoring four toochslowne wtOiu* aa
many minute* tu stveretune Kan-

Thcy tc Mill asking that qu^swa ui»&gt;' t" e r f le r •
circles following Kentucky's surprising 68 to 39 vstlory oyer the
Jayhawks Saturday night. Kentucky was an right-posat fnoritr. but
Kansas, with 8-9 Clyde Lovellette' i
was given a very good chance. No Michigan and VUUnova.
These Intersect Iona! frays will
one expected a rout.
Phog Allen, Kansas coach, gave go a long way to nuking the
national picture sharper. Secthe Ik *} answer:
"Kentucky haa a great team.” tlontUy thi* D how th* major
shape up after about
pivey, Kentucky's
Kentucky’s sevenBill Spivey,
seven conferences snap*
foot junior, "wouldn’t let u* g et three weeks of mostly non-conthe lu ll to Lovellette and when ferrnce competition,
we did he missed,H Allen said.
Southeast—Kentucky.
"We played terrible, frustrated
South— N.
Slate although
basketball, but there D some J o y ,' North Carolina. Duke and West
if there Is such a thine in defeat. Virginia also are tlill unbeaten.
In having a former pupil do It.”
Minouri Valley— Bradley,
Adolph Rupp, Kentucky coach. (,horo. A tM and St. Loui*.
u*ed to play under Allen.
| '~[j|'g Hevrn— Kansa*. Oklahoma,
l-ovrliette was held lo 10 point* Missouri.
f I •• out *ft*r even minBig Ten— Indians, Mlchiglan
utes of the second half. Rupp State, Minnesota,
then look Spivey, who scored 22
Eastern—Cornell, Pennsylvania,
points, out of the game.
Princeton.
Kentucky
invades
Madison
Skyline Six— Wyoming, BrigSquare Garden thi* Haturday tn hxm Young, Denver.
play SI. John* of Brooklyn. E a s t­
Pacific Coast— U C LA In the
ern cage fans, remembering the South xml Washington In this
89-60 licking Kentucky took from north.
f'CN Y in the National Invitation
Southwest—Ark ansa*.
Baylor,
tourney last March, are anxious Bice.
to see how much Rupp’s team
Border—Arlxntia.
has improved.
Among
the
independents
Bradley,
Oklahoma
A BM , CCNY. the NCA A and N IT
North Carolina Stair, U CLA and champions, I&lt;ong Island, VillaNotre Dame kepi pace with K en­ nova, Canltlu*, Toledo, Notre
tucky try winning over the week­ Dame, Western Kentucky, Cin­
end.
Bradley dunked Georgia cinnati, Syraeu«e and Temple ap­
___
Tech. 86-66; the Aggie* took pear strong.
Southern Methodist, 61-46; N. C.
Htate swamped Temple, 83-81;
U C LA wallnned Han Jose State
82-6*) and Notre Dame bumped
THE ORIRNTAI. ART
Northwestern, 82-7A.
OF S E L F D EFEN SE
Oklahoma, another unbeaten
I I S E C R E T B REA KS
major team, invade* the east this
iiill.D.H, AND TH H R0W S
week along with U CLA and K en ­
R E V E A L E D —NOW
tucky. Oklahoma ABM goes to
FOR FIR ST TIME
tbe we«t coast for games with
California and Southern Califor­
EASY TO FOLLOW
nia.
HOME STUDY
Bradley and N. C. Slate are at
EXERCISER
home, with the Peoria Brave*
PRICE 11.00
meeting U C LA , Centenary and
Duke, and Htate entertaining
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Cough Is Your
Danger Signal
Crtomuliioa relieve* promptly becaum
i« a w right In tli* teal n( the trouhla
to ntIp woten and expel germ laden
rgm and lid nature to tooihc and
I raw. tender, inflamed bronchial
membranet. Guaranteed to pirate vou
or money refunded. Creomuliion hat
itood the teal of millioiu of uten.

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TELEPHONES isii and 1071

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NEW BUICKS FOR CHRISTMAS
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 2 CARLOADS
OF NEW BUICKS PRICES BEGIN AT $ 2 4 4 5
DELIVERED SANFORD. EQUIPPED AS FOLLOWS:

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PI ION E 121

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• RADIO • WINDSHIELD WASHER © CLOCK
• TRUNK LIGHT • RACK UP LIGHTS
• VENT SHADES • DISPENSE PLATE FRAMES

Gel ihc M irror to Fit

• NON-GLARE MIRROR
• WHITE W ALL TIRES • DIRECTION \L SIGNAL

T hf •ei a S p* a ce

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LIGHT • SEAT CO\ ERS
• TAIL P IP E EXTENSION • EOAM I EX RURBER

GF.NIUNK I'lil.lSItK I) PLATE CLASS Ml HUGHS

CUSHIONS • FLEXIBLE STEERING WHEEL

IIKVKI.KD OK PLAIN

LO W ER

P R IC E S

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.

Also l!).r&gt;l License Tau: and undercoat job included in
MAH!

Sanford'* iW litig Paint A Glam Store

above price of $2,115.00 DELIVERED SANFORD.

W fhel l i a r * .

Free Deliter,

1 117 So. Park

NICHOLSON BUICK CO.
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your prescription- u&gt; I.ANKY'n
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I o a r W If. II. A tLe n b u rp .
furniuu*
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Navy T-Shirt*
th.- *a YOUNG, Tender lix turkey*
tu If. lit. Tull - '.IK lb. Pit I.K T US hi III you recondition youi
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FRIED BHRIAft* K U p f 'T V
lle*t Shrimp on K artlr at Hanter*i. 324 E, U t 8t. " --*.WINE for Fruit Cake nr taMa at
Homer’a. 324 F*. 1*1 8 t . _ ________

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

GILBERT Paliaa.d, ll.uft.lH** fur
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W A N TED tiiaii fur delivery and
oilier wuik Pood al fipuii - :Va
Uiard Oil Co. .714 W I I
f j R I ^ M f l 1ST. Muat !•*■ e»|ier
IMb m I t h |&gt;oatin,:,
nalancibjfi
filihff and r&gt;ti&gt; i at nffir* imilinr
■Kr*|Min*itile Iio-itlqn u illi a -Ini.
IDhed Ima I firm. 40 hr. week.
Write tfivlnp are. mliieaiinn, ex
‘ perieme and alurv d&lt; -u ..l Ip
firit Jett, r, tu l,&lt;&gt;v G il r/o liar*
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BET), tpriiiy- ami nialtteaL
Small ice tefiiK*ratnr for travelintr or ramplny. Annlntfa. &lt;?all
at 2019 Suutli I’aik Avenue.
ALL TYPES of llullilneer Work
Rraimnable H a le - K f r e
3 B U R N ER eleetrir atoy* . xailh
mats*. Carpeni'-r A Grace,
oven. 1719 Wert 3rd.
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RENT
1l»t,,.-.» iM ri XI
rnm.l
il M. GKN KItAI. Kh-etrir refrljp*fator, Ilnl Pulnl ranee, other DRAG L IN K , dump truck, muck,
IVKliAKA ArATMWNTH,--------fill dirt, tup anil, pent, -lull mid
houaelmld Item*. H07 Mayn»lia.
■ml more*. 114 W. Klrit S tree t MAGIC C H E F rantre 147.50. Oil
clay. Ph pitta-W.
Phone 4W)*W._____
.
rllruUUiiK heater, 549.60. Iiolli 10— liu r in n - llp p iir* u n itir* ■■III
in yood romlitioti; rahinet radio
KUehervetTe Apia, week, month or
112.50, need* repair 2412 Pal* GJtOCKKY. rnciita, general md,e
. aeaaun. Sluintperlknd C o u r t ,
mrtto Are.
vtlliway 17 * K at City L tw ll
Called Into a n vice, reason fur
arlling. ftraugt' City Market
PIVK ROOMS furnUhed. ju*t dee* (JIVE a beautiful crocheted Led*
Orange City, Fla. No r*a*rmabl
apread for Chrlalmaa. Ph.
orated. All Park Aee._________
lte 9*J.
_________ _ _ 5 ^ &gt; J (_refu ae&lt; l a
M O D E R N 3-Room FurnUhed
. —- p jx p a n:
Apartment. I'ritale Roth. Adulta. GREEN English Holly Red Ber- 11
S E R V IC E S —12
S P E C IA L
rUa, Spruce Pin* Trpea, all altea.
_2300 Mellonyllle.
j ______
Vacant Let neat to Hunt'* Tux- D RY G LEA N IN G . "Sanltcnr" for
3 ROOM apt. and 2 room apt*
edo Feed Store Sanferd Avenue
thoae who want the be«t. Trv
cloae In. Apply 111 Elm A*o.
between Ut and 2nd S t ■■
our expert ahlrl eervlce. Si train,
Saturday tietwMn 10:00 A.M.
line Dry Gleam 11 A Laurulry.
and 3:00
_________ COMB SEE the beautiful awing*

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FURNISHED hnu.r, ali elretrte
.-kitchen, MM Cedar Ate. PH*
'jYOW-M.____
INCOME PROPER nr DUPLEX
Plantation bUtalea—larff* lot—
ruatom built for aale below nre*
•ent ronatructlon eoeta. See
WhbM'*n. 110 fl. Park Aee.
....... FurnUhed and unfumlahod
duplei-reaaon or yrar. Set WhlilU 9 South Park Aeenue
»—HEAL ESTATE FOR B A L It-J
INCOME I'HOPERTV DCM a t
rianta'ion Eatataa high loeatlnn,
lari:* lot--eu*t«ni built for aale
below preaent eoratrurtion eoata
— See WhipMon -119 South Park

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REDROOM
^ % M e U d . iioal lueatlon.

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llll A T S H ill R EN T . Plenty n*
I'Ut. Email end of Sanford S*a
Wnll. Lat e Jr,-u p , foot of San
, : ford Axenua.
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32.r..lg&gt; i a i d for Jiifurmatlcdi or
loeatlnn
Inn of Allen' Wales Adding
line, H a uK-272444 and 911
ktachiltog
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Allen Wale- Adding Machine Hale*
A Service .7911 No. Orange Are.,
Orlaiwlo, Fla. Pimm- 5454.
I :&lt;i "i H V M M illil s Make Ghrlaluiaa 'pending money. We will
li.iv S r fui each u*alde coat
hanger Monday and Turndav,
Dec ih pi Win 15 extra by
Idinglitg In must to
Donninan Cleanrra A l.auadry
Nett to Fire HUItoa
________ I I I I'almetlu Area
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F O U N D —Child'* brown wool lacket day af Santa Claus Parade
in from of 113 Palmetto Avv.
I'hon* O il- -Downtown Cleaner*.
L O S T 1 bag of groceries contain­
ing an A A I* cake and Jelly pre­
serve*. It was placed in Ire wrong
Phone 1032.
car. Will owner uleaea return to
S EW F in o R H ru n seed to per­
A A I* end *ey it tie longs to Mri.
fection Old floors mada IdJ. A. Lee, Fellowship Front. I
new. Finishing, cleanin'! i wax
lag- Portable power plart. 2}
AUTOM OBIL E S
-1 5
K i experience b Semite!, I t —

for rhlMren, all color*. Sanford
Stone Tower Imiuatriea, 600
Maple Ave.
LIONEL Whlatlr T iixim 115. Ph.
606-X It._____________________
NEW 19" Jig-Saw, complete with
ty. H. M Gleason, Lake
Ranch. Park Ave. Treler Park
Mare
Mr. Bayne.
__
_____
F e a t 35c buahel or 94J 0 ruble
Call Phone I on i f..r
an) delivered: ITi I 065-W.
All Type* Of Rook Work.
CH-LAP aabeatoa roofing Mary McKinney Bookkeeping
Service
ahingle*—cleaning out atock. S*e
Rn»m 403
ua for bargain price.
Atlantic B*nV Ilolldlne
SHERMAN CONCRETE PIPE CO.
McCracken Read
P h ^ m i V E N E T IA N '“ B L IN D S made if
order. Seminole* Venetian Blind
E W E R f dRANGES, ILOO per buabal, M n t J jo ,! ,. , . V U i ^
.
Co
320 W 3rd HI
phomIIKV-W
MAN’S wriat watch, ateel hand.
eor^tmn. Cheap Jo r 'Hog line. bwlldover .tump truce
muck, fill dirt ahell and -lay
by toad a , Job. f'onlaet R. |
L ibatod and ■r-e--la»e*. 109 K
New York Ay*.. DeLaud. Pt
414 at 235-W-

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yard. Prat, 40,- Ini. 1150 per
van) Murk Fill dirt delivered—
Phone |2»0 .Sbell for drive­
way*, aln i
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BUYING A OART Bgfovo flnaa
ring aee ua to save money. In
•tallment Loan DenT.. Room l i t
Phona 236.

Sanford

Attsntb

V -H im l l|-nk M"~&gt;— WPIr
EITOt a" CA B, U-drive H by day.
week, or season English Fords
and American Fords, sedan*,
alalion xeagona and i-onvvrtlble*.
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•HlliANDG Morning Sentinel, Of
!aiid,i K v r n m if S l u r Coll Ralph

TRAILERS
‘46 HOUSE Traitor— 23 f t long.
Good condition. 3898 Fflmetto
i f f * W fi. Columbia Unua*. fr ill'-

er, fnllv equipped #660.00. flat

a t 306 W ait Sad. StxaM.

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Jim Turncsa Wins
Feverish Seoul Becomes Rumor
Havana Invitation
Factory As R e t r e a t Continues f.’nlt* Tournament
H&gt; it \ i l«U\ 1 1
M.CH.1. (/J’l Din frvrriili
ti*tt m;if Ullp rapltal • I k w ra
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of the Chmv.r Canimunivl Anny lu t iti*d' ifltr (iiititr ftf .Svnlll
M if r liln , Ihry n r riu tM &gt;&gt;*■ .
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twrrt! Vmpr and ilrr.wl
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Thi.* h«* put them in u mm*d ■•th- mui
ihk i in-, v f tlnulilt iht* grain
to lfjtrn to ony wtldlt »ig(rt»tt:
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hrlp . ( on i .igli* and five Innii.-,
Jim Tutnr-a of Jlriarrllff, N. Yo
member at the famed U. 8. golfing
family, won the Havana invitati"!
(*«df Tournament ye»t»tiJay with
1lill total uf 207, ,
|vtr Cooper «f I'nnte Vedra
Iiia*I » rhimn to get Turnrva. but
h&lt;! pi It tug; iiffii ulty in the la t
-i !&gt;e lu iri! the wimii! of ttr*l
tlllnv »*-i&gt;tning nil the ontvkirtSeoul, an I t think it a n Mm
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419 E* FIRST STREET
O cean Spay C ran b erry

T h e ir

[

S ilv e r F lo s s

Kraut 2No 25c
Full Case

F r ie n d *

p h ic k s

T im e

Oh,Oh! 'SIVtor.gWay!:
X ’A X In CustOOf.rj- WtA!

\WERTJSIN3
I '*r

Z e r v i c t /J

r lie e li- . p n iin

Hut

men

the

iron

la w

o f m ilita ry

gift..•
She gift of rest?

!1

PILLOW

POSTURE

TUFTLESS

$

im w iin im

4

9

* s c

f uftH ii *-t wm mm*

g i M i r r i ,.n
I omtivnion

Hov

lu ll

or

Spring*
Twin

HUB

Site

Down
Hellvrra
Italanrr

II.W

per week

l*J IIfi I&gt;«|Hji*t(

H u n t's Fancy

CiimpbeirH T om ato

SAUCE S O U P CATSUP
No.

I

I M ir.

( ’nn.i

lin t I It -

COFFEE
PEACHES
PUMPKIN

H ill**

1 Corned Reef
1 12-oz. can 45fi

llrtKv.
U n t il

1 L ih b y ’u

i

Roast Reef
| 12-oz. can 47&lt;

I .ililrv 'w
trr Del
Ylttnle

★ Trip e ★
no.-l can 25^

dointit
i * rnI .

Ylrmrew
Itrnnd

I toa-

Jn*t

puill

lit), f fell

groggy mid llrid all the llrnr
Seem* like i' f*n- hgtd for ret*
even to lift my fi t-t. When a nigh
feel* that way
he ndnratl)
-I t »n'l ih* gi-il wert IVtiHt n ally
gav* me a laid tllue wag mV ra t­
ing lodilt* I wi.uld go all d a y ;
ole time- without » lupiatr mealWhat really wa* *trange wav that ]
white I Wi •■* ll-tle
ami slerpyduring the day ! couldn't aleep |
at night. Itnagitn
.•oiling .if,; i
;o*v«r&gt;p and ra'-napping alt nigh* *
long. Hut that"* all rhmge-l m a t ,
I have liren taking IIA flACO I.. I
f i le - I V Inken frvirn fi In |l|!
Imttle- nf HAItAt’f l l, and Itrtlrre
van rue. there 1* no nonpari-nti
Mn* to I lie way 1 *l*rd to feel —
I feel fine? HAHACMf, ititain ly
!r wnndi'tful. I get a wonderful
wle.M*
-lerp and eat why t
•vru | rat everything In ight
• n , .iy. H APACQt. aurr ii •■•
defnl. And you can Iwt ynur
life | irvnmtnrnd It V!•&gt;&lt; " I I*
*11 my friend."
IIADACttl. iimply rrmatkiihle ill tin way it ha* helped
fnlkv nf all age- yr* theiivarid*
uf men, women und tkildren * h i
hnvn Iffii plaguml n lih -tlrfld emfe* nf Yitamlnv III, 112, Nlutfu ami Iron. IIA D A C O t. la that
wmuWfid new pit-panUiuo pwmbring
rv lo f for vtmilafh
•!l*l te*a, Iicrvoii.iiea*. if rnuatl
Iy an U|oei vtoinarh, vagvi* ache*
and pain* nr a general run down
eondiiitm when they are due do
neh thrfieivni iaa.
HAUACOl. Atlaefi* Ural I rar11
Itememlwi, IIA D A C O I. i« not|a
•prlrk*«rling ptmlurt that only at*
larka the aymptom* i f the nifar i irw, Ihi a-tually rvlievr. the
ir a l cmu-,’ nf (Uiina and arhra
due to auch ik-ftrirnrir*— Y'ga,
ami mnlliimd n*e nf ItA H A rO I.
help* prevent the m ivrrir, from
inn ing tairk,
The lno*t inipoi taut thing ahout
H A ItACOI. i- that yon get three
pn-einu* Y'ltamin* in lh|uid form,
hlrh mrnna that they are tpnek*
aliaivliccl amt dUp.vtrlied tn
M- IdntMl »lieam. nw lv to go
right to work. IIA H A Cflt, help*
tuiild np lh&gt;’ hemoglobin mntent
••f your Mootl (whin Iron U
fen V I) In ratry »hew prrrimu
Vlt irriin* ami M im m l- in every
l»njy organ, yea, to every part
nf your lvn|y.
IIAflACOI. Can llrlp Y»a
IhittT gn through life putting
up with a wtuinarh thal it la rily
up-ct, (hat rautea you gav pitini,
Ivearttium, aiur
riaingt after
niralw, a atumarh that will md iligrat food Ptn|wrly; ym. If due
tn lark of Vitamin* III, IM, Ntmeln ami Iron, you ran overrome
the deflrirnriea which are rauaing
thra« miretira by taking HADA*
C O E, which contains those prec­
ious Vitamin*.
Start taking H AU ACO l. right
away and if you do not get th-

IW k

LOIN HOAST
Rib Kml ■

lifei Mid

45

49'

Kraft Kny

For

tl-211 Ih
A v e ra g e

LO A F

II)

S h ttld rr C h n p n lh

75'
75

10c

HOI L&lt;

FRUITCAKE

VA Ih. $|.9H

CAKE FLOUR

reg.

C r w - s r &amp; Blackw ell

I'i i r k e y . fJrtmnlny

Sausage

Miirtc- A n n

in*

D A T E — F IG — PLU M

PUDDING

15-071. 49 £

35c

SET OF

.M argitrel A n n Freith

6 T EA i
G LA SSES|

i-tt. 49c

Mince Meat u&gt;

29c

49c

Smoked P i c n i c s

35' i,a.

so u t h la n d

firo u n d I'n llie w lh O K r

lie

M u rvu rt't Ann

lb

M o rre ll'*

C ltu e k Ch&lt;ip» II*

*

Hold Mi tint

**AA* Wewleni Vent:
Ih 7 0 '

CINNA­
MON

lirow n &amp; S erv e R O L L S—- 1 4 ) !

h-l I Ih
A v e ra g r

S li. Bacon

K lh C h o p *

BREAD

T A M IL

Ih

M ild C h e o e V»lh J 0

T -llo n e ( hups lh | | (

Can

S u p e r F resh

lb

Uuikk I ’rwJ'.eil, ttrinle A. Di»*-e«| A Drnwu

W en te rn

No. 2

MARGARET ANN

20-13 Ih*.
H a lf trr YY htde

Baking Hens

Can

ON K V EItV F A M IL Y L O A F o f

Q u ic k F ro z e n , (in t d c A . Drcmtetl &amp; D raw n

Tom Turkeys
Tom Turkeys
Hen Turkeys

N o. 2 V t

SA V K 4 fi T&lt;&gt; 6 0 I’cr L o a f

&lt;ht O m M E A T D E P T .
Swede Nil*en, l'e«. Kavt KCth
Street.
Ilouvton.
Ti *a»,
no *
i U ntil he it the nnttevt hntdwa/e
riilrrman In town Sw.vle say*
that In order fm a man to dn a
top-notch fuh of -elluig he ha*
tn realty feel good and Swede
* iy
he i* nuvv tuktng HA HA
CO I., and l&gt;elieve» hr ha* never
fell lietter. lie found that hy
taking HAUACOl. he ovtrraw
ilef i. it m i- • of Y'ltMiuin* lit. It.’,,
Nin-In and Iron.
fler&lt; l* &gt;i i . Nllw-n’a i t i t m n i l
•Hefi'fl I -tilted tilling IIAHA
t'OI. th it wn- n *••■*! Idl nr"

I’nso

Coco*Cola 80c

(jo o i
YV K D .

” VVe p ilile

gt ring. The) rail It "ringing the ■ iniritv here fn rh ld * an an »w vr
t i -till *•■ f»!g ntouth o f rum o r.
parilr I' dli'ii "
Three **|dil-l* wefe iik-d to A ll .' -o lili** under di rip lin e ra n
I- i* wlit and take iifa order*
relate tin hit," t r intnr eiteiilvtlr.g ■
antmte tf'vip
The-e were their •• to 0 they rnrtte. No army ran
:in»oiir«e it
plant liefore lha
a** -arrrht time rnmea.
“ ISi heauf Ihi v c ii * going n
To wHd ind worulrr what th«*-e
dPip.alotn 'antih
.it all Chino •
•,«mi|*« maeei ,1 ,.u lot- tl.m linrinti oImii- mi*‘f—and then tiv to ••«».
U*nfi.|,H &gt;aiil &gt;|*l I Inn. II H"|
•*•'in out i* the &gt;ad and lonely
.. I t.et. '.I T iM w * f a ktva.
1f*fV
- _________ .
' I in* **i.
&lt;n oh vn*ard ilnte -I'l.tllO

Tlic (lift Of A Ufe-Timcl

Libbys Tomato

L ib b y ’*

in Korea,

n u ra e lv rt that we
•i e thi l-ed Informed aimv tn
elp • i&lt;h if the Re
i
anrid, and each man right
the rlt&gt;."
n &gt;.
f-klor htmurlf what he
Sui n rumors mi • n't riirdiind t*» till rnuvi do. but we don't know
ha! i "oina rdi and that l« v
Knrtanr, nnfnttunately. Unfnond
iep'orahle thing. It hurt* your
• d rumor■r&lt;ioallv a* unbehr/siM. ■
\rni) — it irnlly d«e*. You j»at
are swinging up .•lining Artier;
a 'I go .hi withdrawing and
ran trieip. and -pleading mn
el in ill the heart- nf tin weary a ith d ra w in g and withdrawing—
tuf n- : (.'ion -vhwl finally I* goitirn whn have fought well
• lo happeii."
Hot they li'iv r a phraei tn d*

e -e re a

l.itn il ti

**\t hat we w a n t tv* know I*
w liether ne are going In *tay in
h " " . t to h rlh rr we a m nut go*

eg to da*

StOWPAT PEC. 18, 19^

p ifw n u

No. ntiil

poor

ujIuU better
fa i.

I

-rung l.oine.

let
*1 t

....................... n a rent if ■

. r u l e tide

I0 0 1 H M H B l i t il lt e n o N i
awo T t ilC t a e w c o m f k m t

l,y

'• re !■&lt; P u . n at «he
lip i f th. | « n it .n * U “

Ilo b rit

M tffW fn

rlne hole* and finlihed Mrond with
a &lt;’H and final wore of £70. Four of
C n o|vi‘» pidtt tinged the cup and
failed to drop. Unc of them actual­
ly divnpprared from right then
• non nut ■ •&gt;, the
Turin a mi' cd tome i lir.e putt*,
loo, hut he made enough lo win the
fl.ottti firvt price.
th-frndinp
rhampiuti
riande
Harmon of Mamar*inerk. N. Y'.,
• hot a hlittcring eight-under-pat
s i tu had the la-t round, Init he
gainevt only a tie for third plaee at
■_*7with Herman Hartnn «f White
I'Uin*. N. \ . Ilarron got a Gti in
hi* la-t ruund.
I ,ike Tunw-a, E . J . Ifarrituin of
.SI. Ymltrw*. |||„ vim* a *e»en
under.par U't round ho. hut thi.•stint-d him rod* a lie fm fifth
plaee -villi Tommy Holt of Hut
ieim, N t ', *( "71. Holt pft'lel n
*Vi on hr* la-1 |k
It.......hm* out Mo tin t ten are
l.r» Wi. iiaru. Ilatrnont. P a , ai
-*7»i Time* f’enna of Cincinnati,
llo- fir t d*y trader, at £77; and
Jai kie Hutle of lloii-tun and Fred
Haaa, Jr-, rtf New Orlran*. tie,! a:
J7n.

iir m
don't kntiv
, ■- what tin i are going to
I- , in | t&lt;&gt; do. W e've had one
I lf .' Ill the I f . at going flume 37
M in i, and vet w c inay have to
in k iml id a it e ve ryth in g a ll
nv&lt; i again
* I'u iiio f M d iv a -Iro n * to ap at*
iriy, and every tim e someone u n
lard le ln c lo a d 'd there tu*
i ag ain that we are

keen in veil in le faJi
'"K'liuM k
».f
Knrei
ln*i|n have ••nanlrrntti
&lt;’ltine,i Ijid i and dn
he«'„ fai nuh **

lie «ni|hi he an Attorney, a ( on
1tractor, a Drugged, a Grover. .&lt;ti
Auiiimohile fkciler. Whatever
hi* hitvirtevt , . , whale.si Ihc
product or Ktvice you arc look*
tng for. you’ll And it in the

C p I.

411 Her)
firing
Dial
"i. I liw jr itriiv the inu
ling of If. S . rum .)
mi I ninny* m nied
in &gt; going hark to Jana
&gt; and leaving thia h&lt;d**
I'lm i.e ," «*ij sgt ni&gt;M*t!glton.
of llieve three aohliei*
tl* runiora. Hut »urh unif ho|n
•I
lu g
had for the inmate of
\ I they haven’t b lip
•I* of the U. N. troop

I.'ghlv
II ■- I
t fid :

thal apparent Ir ram rran

taid

hi

HARfFimn TrriTAt.n

x * ? *? : '-w®

S l ’O A K C U R E D

Fw to ry l'«k DJur It mm

LiRbyV

Beef Stew
i % -M S
C;
No. 2 ru n

■i irtn ■

C e llo

43'

Pack
Itonio
B e a u ty

L ih b y V V lc n n n
lln l

Sausage

Deticioiiiv

20

No. V i T in

L ib liy ’a

Veal Loaf

35'

7-&lt;a. C a n

Cranberries
Apples 3
Apples 3

WlldertMM i

Pie Mixes
No. iTOJ! Can

35'

In

t'v e a n a Ih 4 § (!

I ’in ld

34'

Q tm rt.i

67

Crackers

Shreded Wheat

m

17c

I'rtin E«rnl

m&gt;. i ' i

Pum pkin 2 cn . 35c
Dvl ktuntr Early (tatdrn

nn. i

A sp aragu s

45c

llr n h r y

^ ||„.

Chocolates

30c

C lw m ltlc Cuvrrcii

C h erries

lb 10c

Kdvnfniit Khmli-*!

Coconut 3 fo r 10c
Kdcnfruit Khtwh-d

S
S S frff
Lg. Diam onds lbgfg

i/,lb 25c

B*ll't IVullry

S easo n in g re g . 12c
P ie Crust re g . 17c

| J u i c V 't can s 71^

Wesson Oil

S u itth im 1

"

39c
43c

P o ta to es

r j( i* t W-K

HN&gt;*.

2 c n . 20c

Sunnhim * K rin p y

"

|5j

has

m&gt; V :

C oconut

Beef Hash

39

!b.

3 lb s 33v

Dell'* 8we«t

c e 1e r y
11f a n i s
I’A
biL’AL 17 KILN
liG. STALK
DRIEl&gt;3 LBS. 25
lubtH
Kd lb »c Rnl Krapcrior
Squash
C rapes 2 lb s 2|0
wALNUTS

L ib b y ’* C o rn e ll

No. 2 Can

Bag Rice

P R O D U C E

Wax-Seel

t* Garden Gift

Sugar Peas

S d f - S c a lin g F a |w r

2

33

Reg. Roll

Ballard Flour
a-lta

t0*lba

$ f

»8-

N o. 203

25

heart

ts*|ba

*'*.!
An t*

*■

---

7

,-i

■ PR*

�M M fl

rn p

tn U n ity T h r r e In H t m u p h —
T« Protect I hr Price of thr World;
To P r t s r l t iht ri»«iiw i »i A m m &lt; i.
To I’roduca Prosperity for Sanford.
AN
VO LU M E

W X X II

K n tahll.thw l 1908

IN D K P H N D K N T

D A IL Y

S A M ( t u n . F I O l ll D A .

i onrinursi mid this .ilErritooft
•nd foal^M. I’rml tonight rire p t
in rd ittn r south m il in moat
I ..nr.ildr lw alien* ntai Its* #r rast
".irrnrr IVfdnm liij jf lr r *
niHHi. continued fair.

N EW SPA PER
TEKSPA I

W EATH ER

Nn. S I

AA-afK-iitlf't frew a l.ntM 'd W it#

l&gt;K&lt;\ IV. I ’l.Vt

Yongpo Airfield Is Truman Raps Attack On Acheson As False
Deserted As Allied
Perimeter Shrinks And Blasts Stand Of GM On P r ic e Freeze;
R e -E n te r
h c a T I s

B a ttle

One Million Man European Army Formed

Mrs. J.N , Whitner,

A s

Resident,
Dies At Her Home

in c r e a s e d

E is e n h o w e r

P i .0 n e e r

Is N a m e d

M » iic

T o C o m m n n d N e w ly

( i\ i c ( l u l l

ro K Y o . D rt. to. w ,
An.ni
Fo rm e d
A 1 1n n t i c
Naval. *if mill ground foirrA »I «»n 1
Pact
A rm e d
Fo rce
ntfd lf,n&gt; of iirt'l In J »v ui ( liin r m* I* i n u . r a |
S e r v ic e s
T 'O
.•ml Korkin Rrdt tirr*nnr t i ^ i
■% r i • i #-r*
IH tL S S U ^ . Ikrltpum I).-. J9
on the slim lluitfnnm U su lih ru l
H e ld
lo m u r r o w
P IV
Ail lii.ii.ii. iiitcitiition.il
Ilir All in jiovtij * r i" tjmnu
A fte rn o o n
A t
3 ;0 0
i.nnv wai e.tlhlidied I.uJ«. lo kcr|&gt;
ground with lltrii back. In »l«.
die |»-.ce in Furo|ie. mil .w n ru l
A delayed fidd dlfw'tlt .41 ;
M , v 1 N Wt'rtnri. I"nnnrr - W
Dwight I) I .isriitu&gt;«cr u.n niniril
ilir u . S. All tAurr abandoned ," " 1 *»•**»••
■&gt;' ,,r'
•*
In hr id il.
Y&lt;&gt;u,h. airfield. Ilungnmi’. major
MigiMili* A vmlie .t t IB
I hr army w«*.
up Ik |h I
airjH..i. Sunt!»y. The dispatch hail •'■lock ll" ‘ ,m’,n 'nK Site *, J ‘ ^
(ounlrir. of llw North Atianli:
hrrn withheld foi srcurtlv reasons ' f " ‘ "•«•* Fimoral w m ir , will InIrealy nrfjanicaiion. I.iilv oral
Airnv enpinee.n tlnlroyrd suj.|ilir» hfW lo iw in w a ||r ,n.-.ii al 101)
niiinlli General l.urnliowrr. from a
ami di.al.led a irtl.ll lhat had V- ‘" I ' * ' *» li,r • "*» 1 rrvhylenan
|r [,
Church wl.tr Ii .lie hrl|itd lo rtlalt- lir.tdtiuailet. liljrlv to hr located
il YriiaiUr*. I u n ci, will Iwon
Norti. Korean Cogttaowist trnof** M l ...... '■,l
InttTllie die four* iti|iiilirfl !iv llif jr
! | w c l |heir luevesl .ltrn«ll. V
m.ludr
Ml** 'W I
n ilmn* inlo an in'entairtl rrr:iy *&gt;f
a.....ml Ihe beachhead.
U1""” ■
" 11 V,&lt; ’
Ml
.it
nil ml a million mm, llo-il tinA U. S I Dill Cnijw intelligence I J Mf.lujhlfin. Mn. I f . Hut*
inedi.ilr l.tik will hr tn Jefrml i
do
.'it
t'lalidtl.lldirit.
M
i l ( liai
iilliier «aitl ailvancr conth.l e‘»
J Mullvjlltflll. line from die Aitn In llie \1'ili'crnienli of lliire wholly lei'iiranuni lotlP MotP’lllUlt.
ranran at'iiml am ii/ijrf.roi
Ifni Koir.m Divilinni liad U | J . f J,.. J W Mct ailm. M l., l-li.e
T'ti foiriitn rmni’lf r. f I the II
hill
I.....
..
M
e
I
I
tinker,
\|i«
til die Chinese Communist. on I he
M
&lt;
iwifici.
It
of
lt
d.
n:li.
&gt;
ilmn■
.nnniiniril "umnitnmn a4
#rft,
li|*|il It m l ui ll.e bf’achli.ad. He
estimates! die fmte al 7,'4ft l.i N ( , iifjilifw. It ( . Maawrll; otrrnienl rrjrardmt* the jmiI wlntli
ami nircri. A|»*. I.d iir t .ihlwrll Grrmany might »».un»e in
com*
rtlHMI men.
,iml M e . S a n h ('. W ir Ii I
mon ilrlrn'e.” The Unite I Stale*.
Allied firt.-po»ri w.i&gt; tr.-ililnl
Mi* Wliitner m r i.i’il hue willi llritaiu and Trance will etploir dm
u llli Ms iInir Commuid"l alli-ini** •
lu nuiimI a major (iiu A pittiin^i her in r c n i. in tn*i7 u» a llltlr ;iit mention with the »r 11
m r *•
of i itslit i von liolnrc lii nornl lleorv
the la in i'll, ml.
Sutifuiil luttHii lit lav out Ho- 1'ilv eminent, which lia. I n n mv alunil
"Privii.. r» say the* an I rvini; of Hanfmil uni win u lliete were
In Idl lia in fiure hut even time onlv lln 'inall * rill.-ment* of Mel malting nuliiary jirnnnei unl&lt;-.i il
the officer* jj.-i men iiiu .- m I fm |i&gt;nvj|lo on the Itilie fmnl ami fort lecrivr* iHililical uh ililartr in r .an atlni k I'm a ilillitv
(flitter.. Ki tol at w Iml i* tun. ll.e uinioi t Italige. Tentative 'dan. are lor die
Itiem,” -nl.l Col William-Quinn. rml nf 'li llonville Avenue. Iler German. tr&gt; .uf*|dv H O 0*8! men.
Crl'fieM. Mil.
life nan &lt;inluin-o- la'th the tarurl
Tl'Ui l.i rnhowrr. -il ' 9. gne.
' They ju ri ran t »*'1 , ’ '''.Ir*'
n| yrlhleriie■» of the ln»t Anu riean
h a d inlo aclive Jnlv If h*id an*
oilier grral Allied ii'dert Vinu

l!c S e n t

I .c iiilr p s

S m .ill

. / r*at fJimk luotiglil itolrrmllliul
I jiiiih-Im■uynin
Alliml litter A
Ihe Hnl. may
l ”B
high Kitiomt looM..gd««non ll.in gnametruaytjort,
ArllHcry O rt .m a .M u «
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i
mi l
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P ra c tic e F lig h t P lan
Hue I., nnfavorahlc w ralhrr
Sunday the Civil Air I’aln.l had
to tw lpone It. |.rarllre flight oil*.
-ion until Jan* 7 In prrjairatlon
for "Harrap”, Ihe Air Forre** rem issio n program which w ill
take place d u rin g the fo llo w in g
week.
Th*- re g u la r H irelin g w ill lie*
l-eld tom orrow night and &gt;!■e to
ra ilin g o ff the n i l . slop S u n d ay ,
ground schooling w ill hr p r r .r - il -d
Because o f the natiunnl s it u a ­
tion a ll m e m lier* a re requested lo
attend a ll m re lin g * . and l „ l.-in g
nrn.perti.-e n.*w niendw r*. No e*perenre « • a pilo t |« n e r r .s a r v to
Join as It rrq u s fr* fo u r oeoplr
on the ground fo r every pilo t in
w iip

the air.

II K I ’ W I’lHHHtAM
Tha Hanford lluiinrss and l*rofrssional Women’a Club will prr.
»ent a program of entertainment
a* it. Christmas party and dinner
Thuraday night at the laike Mary
Community House.
Mis* tlohhe Morton brad* Ihe
entertainment committer and will
I * ailisted hy tha Mixes C.loria
ShjdatlU, Mona Ruth Mllla, Mildred William*, Batty Doris Willlama and Dorothy Von Harbutl*.
Marlon Harman will M ivt a* mus­
ter nf ceremonies.

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the i" i " o r n.and.
lie ••Uni i- for an eventual fori*
of mound NO Allied division ■under
(h r Kl.cid.pwrr ro in n iin d , Thr Id
Alliril divisions now on duty In
fiermany
and
Austria mo. Ilv
Anirri' an ond lUHIsli Iroop*—w ill
form Ihr tmrlcu*. (Sraduallv tin
army nf thr Atlantic I’arl will in
elwlr alt the •lamlit'g fo rm of
IPernhtr rounlrlea that arr station
rd on the continent of Kurepe.
fliirlr nf the Army will |w n far
flung stipplv orgarilraiiun to t.r
heudrd hy a dirrrtor of defense
t'Uffhirllon. I’iolial.lv an Amerirnrt.
tld* of ft- iat will gem Ihr arm
oulimt of Ihr 11! nation* Inlo ramrnon pool for use of Ihr Integrate.)
army,
Thr foreign minister* -aid In
ilu-ir rommunimie:
•n .r decision a laker and Ilii’
measiirr. roritmiplalrd havr Ihe
*olr i.urpoao of inalnlainiiig and
consolidating ncarr. Thr
North
AI lantir nation* are deti rmimd to
jurr.ue thi* policy until peace is
an-ure."
The ronimuniiiur said “(icrniap
parth-ipation would itrengthrn the
defense nf Kutope without ulterior
In any wav the
vurrli- drfrnaiv.
___ ,______
. ___ ...
d iarart.i of |ha North Atianli.
treaty »rgallItal|un.”
The communique did mu *av so
It . .Heard lia Pair T w .l

T . J . WilliamH, 59
Dies I 11 Orlnmlo
Thomn J . W illia m s, 63, d i d
suddenly al h i* home in O rtan.lo al
3:.Ht A.M . Im la y.
M r. W illia m s wa* Lorn in C o r'*d e. (Ja .. Oet. * . IISM and had
lived in Oviedo fo r 28 year*, w h ere

hr operated the Oviedo f.urnher
Company until three year* agu
when hr retlmd.
He I* survived hr the widow; one
daughter, Mis* Wilma Jean With
«•«•» *fd ‘ wo aoni. Ted ami Hot.
Williams of 8anford; two aistars,
Mr*. W R Strawdar. 8anford; and
Mrs, J. I*. Merrer of Atlanta, f}a.;
also tight grandchildren.
Funaral .ervlwa wH! ha held
•* J"# Krlrkaon Funeral
Home
remains will be Mnt lo Moultrie.
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rotflpt n- evidcoe* whm mnkiiH* pine*, for al| un-l wh -rr t. to tlm
their iC|N»rt, *iii«l Mr tt'dio-r.
happy glow on thr fn-rs -■! ituldIhuiner L f*arl«'t
vie*.chair* .llr li.
man of the commlttc*", .1. T
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I &lt;•*•!!•* T llryan i* a fir-t idtir* have tarn written hy a llotarian
natc arp| W. W. I.ini a wcmimI — It Is •« good -tn- -aid dm had
altcrnalr. The committee nrrnt* run arru.s It ,rv rm l y-ars ngo
ly rcappofiitcd (‘. It. lhrv«on. and gut It nut raeh ChHslmti* tn
county ayrr.t* u« •ecrclnry and rr-rrad II. 8hr then quoted it to
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Naval Guns Boom As UN Perimeter
Tightens Under Furious Assaults! .',,
II. 11IM I-A VI It I It I
in M A ’AM lil- A lf II ll.AI&gt;. Nor tlir*. I Korea. Dec. 19 t/l't
I'nilrd Nation, force, rrrnaining on thr. rvrr-liahtrning j«-riu.r|rr
hisrr.l tonight for further r*|w.trd Communt.l attack..
H e anault. in the pail .evrral day. h a .r im rra.rrl pi nope srul
inl.-n.ity litil cannot vet In irro |
rd niai'ir. Thr (tills, I miOi Clllni-t- North Korrnn. attar kill that Oi
nod North K»rruns, n.ailr l*&gt; • l vision’, pi.-il l»n.
brisk thrusts tmtay agnlnst I S ' Hsrrplionally quirk and arruThird and Seventh Division p ■ m lr artillery fire smashed thr
■itlons.
tmttrr ultlirk lK*fvirr il could It"
Tliirrt Diviiion o ff." 1
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l.iali'l a Chlnrse Imtlatl-had in f-tlmut*"*! L*d«i Ninth K»*rcnrn
hit their ;ici,ltiiqi&gt; ip ao etlac\ hml Irti-n Mill'd hy nrtlllcfy-rneo
which arhit-vrd minor |wtir|.a- who |M»ur«*il Oil! 600 round* In 20
thirts in the defense line.
minuter*.
The attack wa* Iwnlrn off,
The heavier of thrtr attnrku
however, and lost ground r . gain­ waft on Hu* m te rn |*irllon uf the
ed.
(u*Hmttcr l a hi on the port city
Feventh Diviiio- uffictr* e»ll- of Hungnarn. In m attempt to
mated that at lea.-t a company of
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Sanford Santa Is
MIAMI. I).. 19
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. Siliuemc romblnnl Itinrhron ghrott
lo I u’ l'f. him ttolph N Rtniti
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G ir/e &lt;&gt;l IM’.iN hr liecnnie inter&lt;*leil In the i.rodurlinn of relcry
imd llie neal w inter wa. otic of
*!&gt;*' tin * lo »*htp the fir»t rartomi of
• clery from aSmiinutr County.
A, V ' ',V!'" " r r WIM doaelv IdenIlficwJ with thr riiltn ril developmenl of this srrliop and « « , ,,
rhartrr niriulM-r of man*- "rranisnlton» which have rotilrilmtrd ap
Mttich to the religious and sorial
life of this community. She Wa*
pi, nl .1 the organisation In IH70
•‘f *m; S ilsrr I nk,. IVe.I.vterlan
C hurch, the fir-t rhurrh of Its
I ed &lt;mith of I'utatka. a ml a salat.
ml In the formation of the Ft. John*
Presbytery.
Aft--r the Whitner* moved front
fort Head to the nrwlv -bartered
» Hv of Snnf.n.1 fTI IKN0, the,. I k&gt;.
rant" nctivw n&gt;en.fa-ie of (he P|,-t
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Aiken Entertains ssu"„-i.....
!&gt;,. Cj. hi ire) | in me lo Kinchin fo,
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h o ..... luit w *. noon .liafte.l " ' " ,v h" *’■' 1 * ™ prc-lilent. In
At Annual Legion hi.
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Absconding Bank State Agencies Want More Money
hy OMrenl neial into *ervler a* the
Kt*i-nhower will have Ihe satin- on|n in 'tiring
nliv*irian
in
.Ition
In
Kiiropr
that
(Imeral
Marrinislmas Party fit**
Mranee eounlv nf uhieh Soiilidote
Arthur htr* In Ihe Kar Kn*t. Mar- Teller
Arrested
But F a i l To Say How To C&lt;
wa» then n |intl lie nniilo many
Arthur i&lt; Sntireme Crmutinmler In
I Nf k Aiken, Sanford I emu, en­ m ill hv nude l.ro t over em ilnm v thr
nrra nf Japan and oi " Sutertained Hie Snnfuril |Vs I So r«” . toad* inlo llli' ill-ell HiM*i) *ti|iir- UMIlie (-f&gt;ouii*a&gt;ler Ilf II. N. fun- ■ By F. B. I. Agents
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It, nunuiil Cirri hna. IVctv. lie
•ta .loorunaniesllir Ifarrv Wi lit
Mr, Aiken «anr .cvrral r more
Imdmllnr Irvine IWlin'-i *"tVl.it*
Chrl.lma
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N o. 82

Am aociatcd I’ rrna 1-c in e d W ire

K K ID A Y D E C . IS. 1950

Truman Expected Court O rders Resignation Of Heroic Platoon Is Wiped Out
To Ask Americans Still Ignored AchesonAsked
In Rail striked By GOP Group As Chinese Reds Swarm Down
For Big Sacrifices
4 Million M an Army.
$100 Billion Dot
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It} JACK B U M .
WASHINGTON. Dec. 15 &lt;/!•)
— - President Truman
call* on
American* al 10:30 tonight l«
unite in greater isCrjficri behind
tlie critical effort to build up the
free world'* military might.
The tempo of that effort wa*
already being ii'erded up rapidly.
Out member* of Congrri* and
|&gt;thera were demanding definite
manpower and ptodoclion goali.
It wai ditrloaed officially today
that the government haa picked a
«ite near Paducah. K y.. for a
$500,000,000 atomic energy pro­
tect
lire tecond expansion of the
atomic iitngram lo be announerd
within thrre week*.
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w«*i iluclnirtj to have told Con­
f r e r e that ll.e $41,641,000,000
voted or sought for the military
establishment ihit year probably
won't lie enough. Ha taid the lat­
er* requett for U 6.844.000.000 ha*
been outmoded before Cbngrttt
can act on it.
M r. Truman, aprakintr al til,-JO
I*. . M. on ratlin mvl telrvMnn,
plana lo outline the home front
sacrifices he th'nka a rr neve*# vary to meet th* tfravo rrisU of
m ilitary ilcfeaU In Korea and the
threat of new Communist aggro,aion cl ■
‘•■where.
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g e n c y -in speed ftp nitlllarv runtract Irltiug and nut th ’ country
nrrer to a war i»a*le— seemed
certain either a* a prelnde m af­
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t*«- quickly followed by call- for
a tjHto.iHHi-man A rm y and an
eventual expenditure of lOtl.OOO,INNI.(NM) a }T*r for deienxo.
Word that the armed acrvleew ill nerd more money came from
testimony by Para before a llouto
Appropriation* subcommittee «n
J Dee. V. ft wai mad* public today.
Pace told Um lawmakara the huge
emergency money MU they are
coasMrring “ha* already l«en
overtaken by the niati of recent
wvmla."
Word of the new atomic energy
DMJjecI rame from hearing* on th*
..ante bill, which cover* a Preitdential r*'|'if&gt;t for ®J,0 T»0 ww*fr»rs•
for th* Atomle Energy Comnm•ion.
Teat Iatony revealed that It wtll
.a Include two gateoti* diffusion
plant*. The g«»*«ua dlffualon proera* of Srodurlnu atomic material*
la the one employad at Oak Rhlge.
Th e ronimlwlon disclosed on
N o r. at that It will build anew
project In South Carolina. Trail*
many releeted today RWrad Ha
r*i*t al »fi0t&gt;.MKi,noo or mart. ABC
ic w rtn t* ao rasa Btotit
G O VERN M EN T W O R S E R 8
M LO N D O N , Dor. 18— &lt;JP&gt;-One
^ B rilla li worker out j f every four
la emplayed directly or Indirectly
|iv I hr government, Labor Mlnliter
Grairr** Uaae* reported today.
Giving figure* un i » Uat June
no. V-mnc -aid the t,itwl invokin'*
pv&gt;n"latl»n I* Sl.fiOO.OOO. « f which
ft.715,000 work fur local or na­
tional aiithorilie*.
Btate-ownnl Industrie* alone cmpluy 2A10.(100 lie said.

D e w e y Demands
M obiliz ation Be
S t a r t e d At Once
New York Governor
U rges Build-U p Of
100 Division Army
NEW Y O R K T D k . 15— f/Pj—
Governor Thorns t E. Dewey U*t
night demanded an immediate mo­
bilization of American military and
productive might to »tem the
spread of Communiil aggrettion.
In a ipecth before live New York
tounly (Manhattan) lawyer* As­
sociation, the Governor urgrd Univenial Military Training. A U. S.
Aimv of 100 divitinn*. all-out protluitinn for aimi ami a pay-at-you
ft" policy to track down on in­
flation Hie Governor alto urged
irnmrthate call-up of 25 now in­
active National Guard diviriont.
Spoking a* Ihe titular head ol
the Republican Party. Dewey said:
"Let u* gel rid ol the idea we
can itop Rutiia by appropriating
billion* of dollar*, retting up new
government lioardt and then con­
tinuing wage round* at utual. price
incrrair* a* utual and politic* a*
utual."
W r cannot "tit down and do
hutinett with Stalin while we are
weak ami he i* itrong," the Gov­
ernor .aid, fie proposed immediate
action on the Mowing:
I. A 100-divltlnn If. 8. Atmy,
an Rt»-grv«ip air force ami a full
strength Navy.
In connection with oar own uret­
er! force* buildup, Dewey urged
valUtmant of* Ml jraratlde-otlTe*,
whether we “agre* with their
domestic polk Ia* or not."
"Tito ha* HO division* *nd ws
think ho will fight on our »ide,"
he said. "'We know Franco will
fight and he ha* 72 division*. \V*
think wr know that the German*
nnd Japanrvr would fight under
some kiml of arrangement."
Britain and Turkey would fight
by our aide, Dewey predicted,
white France la "waging ■ hard
fight In Indo-China."
"Many other nations In Europe
the Near East, In Aala and tnc
America* »taml reedy to fight for
freedom and w« thould encourage
then* to the limit." he raid .
2. (ieneisl regfitratlon of all
U. S. turn nnd women above the
iig&gt; «f 17 for national *ervicr, and
universal military training of at
lead two year*.
Legislation for (JM T, Dewey
*ald. should he "enacted now—
this month— not nrxt month/ and
he added:
"Evan if we moblliaa all pot»ibla fighting manpower wo snail
still be outnumbered bv the horde*
of Roaaia, to aay nothing of Red
China and other satellites.
"But fortunately in modern war­
fare, victor It a are not won mere­
ly In the fighting line* but also
on the production line*. We ran
heat Russia five to one In produc­
tion but wr ran’t save our free(C sa H a w i O . Psa« RtaSU

In d u strial O utput Is Republican Members
Slow ed By Strike;
Of H ouse Demand
H ousecleaning O f
Mail And Freight
E m b arg o Imposed
S tate
D epartm ent

W a s h i n g t o n ! Tiec. 15
t&gt;i»j
Attorney General McGrath an­
nounced today be will bring con­
tempt action* in the federal diitract court* at Chicago and Cleve­
land tin* afternoon again*! the
brotherhood of railroad trainmen.
lie taid there court* will be adtried that the union ha* diirrgarded the remaining order* which
they ii»ucd during the la.t
Hay* directing an end of the r iilroad yard (trike, which n con­
tinuing to apread.
A third retraining order against
■lie walkout ha* alto hern issued
bythe federal court here. It wav
Minated that the government «
K ite
the union tome additional
Lour* to obey the local touri or*
tier before bringing additional ton*
tempt proceeding* in Waihington.
Successful contempt action could
lead to heavy fine* agiutt the
union.
fire linker* continued to ignore
ihe court order*. The strike was
.pleading. |l hit home front mail
dclivcrirr
particularly parcel* —
even harder. Today it struck al
expre*a.
The Railway Miprc** Agency.
Inc-., announced an embargo »n all
shipment* in and out of Chlrago
■ml St. Lout* today. Exempt where
Urugv, hospital supplies, funeral
supplies and government shipmrn*». The agency isitl a partial
embargo U In effect In Washing­
ton.
The union, the brolhrrhoml of
Railroad Trainmen, L reeking a to
hour week at 41 hour* pay for its
yard worker*.
Tk* *trihe a (reedy had affected
tlU l shipment* of freight aud mail,
and alow ed the Industrial output.
Tire Careagle-Hllinla Hite I C o m -

any said today on* of It* 12
laat furnace* at Gary, fmL had
Iwen shut down and four other*
may hr affected shortly. In the
company’* south work* in Chi­
cago, four blast furnare* aim. hare
been shut down and remained dow'1
today.
The f’o*t Off Ira Depart mint last
night clamped a partial ambargu
on Parcel Poet mall lag.
An Arm y ipokaiman mad* It
clear that th* Arm y recommended
contempt acUon.
He said that h « y y Industry and
"heavy food"— that D. the strel
and meat packing Induitrlea In the
Chicago area— "will he In a diffi­
cult position if thay are not al
ready."
Be ride... he said, th* Chicago
rpiaitcrtn outer
depot, through
which posjes a great deal of rrmy
supplier of all kind*, li being af­
fected.
Demand, for awlft and effec­
tive governmrmt action arose In
Coagrees.
Rep. Harden fD -N C l, chairman
of the House Labor ComnmiUac.
accused the tralMMa "of paralys­
ing our railroad m trm
Ing
trmsi with
strike*, not only against tlw orKirtrooitoaed os fo«* a i«

r

M A LV A TIO N ARMY
The Jayeoe* presided today at
the Salvation Army kettle* In
front of the Poet Office and Mef’m rv V A m&gt;mg those
for duty
Ring, E
Bradley
Ridiert itumniey, W. B. Htrmper.
John Williams. Pat dingle*, liarrl* Fold*. "Sonny" Powell, A. R.
Pinkerton, Gordon Bweeney. Judge
Douglas Stenstrnm, Malcolm MrSwain and Phil Stanley,
On IFedneaday the women of the
Plret Methodist Church were on
duty at the kettle*, flotarlani will
offirlatc tomorrow, said Capl. Eva
Williams.

C IT Y W ATER TA N K
Thr big water tank near the
City I’umplnir Hunt al French
Avenue and Thirteenth Street U
rrttln r a cost of aluminum oalnt.
said City Msnstrrr Cllffttnl Mr
Klbbln.
Two years ago the Cltv Com*
mission found that a contract to
maintain the tank over n five vear
period ruvt but litl.e more than the
_
JOBLESS
neeeaaary painting that would have
-$ T a LLAHASSBB. D rr. 1$ -U n to be done in that time, ho staled.
employment runpeneatlon Pay­ Jack Sharpe of Orlando bn* the
ment.- for the week ending Dee. R contract.
totaled over M2.000. a decree** of
nearly 994)00 from U m b rev low*
woek. areonllnc t » a report from
th r Florida InduitHaf Commlraliro.
Rrsdnlrnt* aim decree«fd nearly
1.000 du ring the week. Th * r» were
8.2*3 per .on- receiving weekly
Payment* during tht week ending
Dee*. 9 romnsred to tk* I U M the
wwelr before.
W ASHINGTON. Dec. 15
Senate mvcatigaliag committer
&gt;T In Semlnolr County there were today dfscnlted sexual pervert* as easy marks for foreign spies and
I I receiving payment* which to* said many federal agencies have been lax about rooting Wch perverts
taled *147.
nut of government job*.
Tl*e group reported that in general k found "the same ihortcomings and delinqu*ml**" In th*&lt; &gt;
handling of the problem among susreptlble lo the blandishments
congressional employer* ns It did of foreign eephmaga agent*," the
with respect to workers In the luhrommlttec said.
executive branch of the govern­
It declared ayoeifleally that
ment.
Neal and Commualat agent* havn
In a report to Ihe Senate, an attempeted to obtain Informall.m
expenditures subcommittee sin­ from
federal
amployrc* “by
gled out the State Department threatening ta eXBoae their ab­
fur particular criticism. That normal teg aetlrltlae."
agency, the group declared, "mlaThe grm n added thl
laat pervert*
haudled" 91 bomorainal rate* by also are "aaay
rathe black■aay of “
mailer." The
•a realm “foe
agent* hare
aad faillag ta

Sex Perverts

____
Called Easy Mark For Enemy Spies

any p trota.

a#

«r
E*

found
and th*
fiber.

atabQI
in meet sax
of

BnalL

to lay

The

On Shrinking U.N. Perimeter
House Committee
Urges Passage Of
Armed Force B ill

Editor D e c la r e s
US Suffers F ro m
Case Of J i t t e r s

W ASHINGTON. D r .. 15
(fl’&gt;
Orlando A ir Base
lloiiir Krpul.1ic.tn* itxiiy adopt'
To Be K enelivatcd
ed a revolution calling (or the
outlrr of SevieUiy ol State Dean
nitl. VNlM*. Dec. I'. -■ I’l—
Acheron.
t ill official- were until led loitav In Ihr llcparlmcnl of DrDie action sat taken at a ilov­
lrn»e lhal thr Orlando trior
ed meeting of all Houvc party mem­
Air lta-r » ill I k - rearliralrrl in
ber*. GOI* leader* said the revolu­
Janoar). Harold Sluarl. aaataT o i .t 1 E xpenditures
Moral
Decadence
Is
tion wav approved “ovrrwhclming*
I arrl Secrelart of Drfrn-r for
For At moment*- Clo
Biggest T hreat T o air, reported the deelvimr lo rrlr "
open the l*a-r In rrrvl Orlando
T V iciolution will be irnl to
Up To $42 Billion
American Security whetr lip lo in.nnn -..l.lier- » r ip
'rc-ident Truman.
vlalloord al one lime dmiuK ■■&gt;•
W A M lIM .m V D ei. I ‘ Id't
World Mar II. No announceIn adrblion In atking lor Arltr1)11AND. Dr,
15
&lt;/P&gt;—
mrni
«
a
made
sv
to
mimhei
ol
I
be
I bull ■ \[q&gt;ropri,rtiortf Comtun's replacement,
it u t « e t America currently i. inffenny from
troop- |o hr -latiorird here. Ihr
linllee I.kI ii niited ( imyie . In
"change* in the personnel and a fwid ra»e of jitter* -*« the rr*till
dnrirloir “ a, loolirmert In trie,-i.iiit di« , ‘.rr 516,845,|H1.000
iwilicift reipomiblr lor this lack of of the jroiwinit threat of Comtlam- ilot phone rail- (rinn
i-lr .l by Piniilenl Tinman to
I lor ida Senator, Midland and
confidence" in tlie State Depart­ »nini-ni. Caleb J. Kinit, editor of
Pepper.
c|iee*l up n‘.i&gt;on*l defenve,
ment.
■hr Flotilla I imei-Union rdilorial
..i i hi a iinclr |ienny
Senvlr Rrpublu an&gt; may take p*lie, m k I today.
. die evil,i (nodt lerome stand comrinin.: Acbr»on lieT fine ji no dm mm liny lln- ten.leien,, ifin ( t.metc
fore tlie day i* over.
«'mnr»v oi lb.il tbrral, lint ihe nai n.v launched liieil
While the Home KrpuMkao* Imn i» faced liy all infimlrlv t.iav
ii(lr|iiivr HI Noilb K&lt;»were in teuion. the Senate GOI* cr problrai, he told Strlion IfniPolicy Committee called a meeting Vrr.ily yradu.tlr, at (all commemrI till rile .....innttrr liuniil-d aof all Republican irnalor* fat mrni rsrrtiir*.
hi..inti
.ni&lt;i’( |..i li.e Atoiim l.ntl&lt;
M
AX
II
AIIIICI.SOV
4: 10 P. M. In consider a formal
I be grrate.t lineal lo America
NEW YORK. D «
I r. nix
ritjy t nnino pin. the N*t|«in*l
votr of n» confident e in ArVion. amf to western imli/alron u moral Tin- in n Oniti-d Nallmi, n n ■
■ mtiiniti. oi aeronaut it* die
Chairman Taft IMIiioi «f Um decadence, the Jackiontille rdilnr
policy committer a*lit n rt &gt;tdu- van). It H.n *Sit weakneu dial firn niiniiihti'C today ticuirn II. I rnne &gt;er \ .Ih-r \n d ,n lv ir.iltlo
Kotian tM’*cn on. don l.y invitii-i; , id., - -, i. r . 11■.... . Mini lot IgMIU
tlon drafted by K* n*i«r lv*»
fR -N Y I, together with “ tUln oReiied tbe diNirt of tbe Lfnitrd I', fv deirgale Ernr-t ,1 G in -- I*,
I-.led lit ll.e pel, ,|lit* •lllivcralve
sugge*tr&lt;i amrndmrnta. I hr Ivrew Slalei to forriyn enemiei of demo- v piivalr- til mi freon confriion
Gl'is* lia &gt; lei-n *|e»i*nali it lo I rw
irscOtbin aska that i'rr.blent t U 'J "who came |ieddbnK dirir
rrprcscnl thr I ’nitr-d stiilra in
Truman fire Achc-Min.
lid i .i &gt;Approy
••tn&gt;". lie dec laird
thr* truer nr-goitatimr*. Today**
The rrvollilian ailoplut liy the
v,
•
bnnpcJ
lollv
olliel
I
»en
"Moral depravity i, (iinliiit- ,-c- •it***i“g
arrangmi to jj.-t in llmi-e Republican* *■&gt;*;
in m nMunbii*
i 1 tbr «|i.mill
l»|e,.ton in tbe organirt-d inrket"In this riitical hour, ronfld- i-ring that take- a toll thiont-h II, S, view* la'll ri’ aiiptnarlung
•lip Odm-f* 1*010 in o id i r-nvoy. «■I 7.M.M*. Mi I 4 t bill dal il bn
ence of thr American )wrote In JI- o idr.ptrn.| ramification* of l*. Grip
rat W ii It-in -rin m n
| bill." i nn&gt;"h i d II I Hi . t. d IV
Ihrlt |rar|*r-hip Is e*M-ntl*l to ‘ (IIIon dollaiv annually in tinII-.- llirnc-.inaii rumitiill-. ho ■
our security.
I«br
be lnl.il
Gnlleil
Nuica.
w
hhhln'lni'ti
w*.
,WJ
.
t'
aVrong^i
a
"me"
ilia,,'ith
..... I I- S2Ut.uU.lill*
" It in eomnlrlely olivlmiv 'hat
r i tlno
lin n tin*
ll.e int"Miii |tirnMwrfl **V
h» Wo, infin m H *|tiiir t*t
ii*i
m
Secretary Arhcnon and the Slate Hii* A torr imn ptwolr,” ii#» r#»n
r. ,
.* t»
i . .1
t .1 h ,. l .- i
9 9
n.r f‘l t. III «Vi f unit Mtlitil . »•• thr
I rrMilml tIn *i'n**■ |l»r UlHV/'
Department under Ids leadership ti«$ftir«|
liavr lost the ronfldroro of th*
The far-iearhlng and vRioua.
. " " , l , lh" ve «„.fii,
group Uol,.,„ I l,r l „ . .1 m l
n.lalit
.n
Congirt* end Ihe Amrricsn pee trnarlca of Ihe ra&lt; knleerlng mac- V
.' fJl! W
' “ repn-srnlalire
..........................«... h- m ll.e ki.
pie and rannot ■
................... ....... v s *
llccognlrlng tVh fart.
^ r.oTa'dArcbS" ^ h J ^ K c ^ S '
'f '" ‘
ever, It was »aid.
loteryv Ccnnimvtpin l“ » an 'Vpancarnc.vtly Insist ror inc
s ,lt)1,r Cdkinnilllrw.
rommiil. el
' V gwn m Senate
I- ’ *•
M. an a Inli, tire MioO p, &lt;"ii ol non ,-I 1(010 lo.ini, produi liotl.
mm emailry that Mr. Acheron -What h*. this far l-r n hrou.h:
.
.......................... ................ fit* ■•'neial AaM-mht) vi.eiiid .if
||,. ... « .i | . . t ,,, f,„ i|„
a
1Uiormicli
2 S &amp; Sr
l1
"1
".-"
.•.........................
ly louchra the surfaee nf prevail-1f.1}
nxrej.t the I'bin* my n,r S1.,,, .. .I Mu- \u I n
houitrleaning In th* Ktatr IK
ing eorniitiim., de-piti the fait Krtliii proldem. t* MV.
01.III.I |aw..t defen e ippropitM
I,.
partinent, and change, tn Ihe l i i t »« iwa-i".',nr .'.7V l7 „«Viona’l“i - I ! oi' I' M ..... .
to,,,
i" it............ ..
icnnnnel ami iinliHr* M|Nvn«triir prominent ......
—
i
fur tlie ft —-Mt vim ending nev'
ring-leader* i- in pri tlie I'rcaident.
pr Ih U lark of ronfidm rr."
non following hlv confcvaio.i .if
The dvlegalva wen- tn|.l l.nlhei June nil
T h r revolution v a t offered I.) guilt, alirgr.il. having In 11 mad., tn&gt; cling - it.mid M hi mi, . * I n\to| tin 1"iiiinltlr.- old 'tin i&gt;‘
Rep. Marlin (Marat, lira GDI' to »*ve far.- for men high op in poon m liir couM’-fire conuntlloe
me itli.ioiY indirnltona **( need
floor leader.
nntional politics."
Inti auiuetbiug to ie|-'lt
Ini mi,..I- funds." T im e were t.
Those attending llu
ac.iion
Touching «o the Flmidn -erne.
Out»|MiWeii Rusainn oppi.alti.ro port* the I'rntugi.n might nsk
vald It ws* adnplrii by a voice King *aid:
l.rnnilsed little auccr- fur thrii f..r another 5m,(hhmhnmmi before
vole eftrr lien. Jevil* (R -N Y i
"Rackelrrra, whose activitirs in
failed In an effort to have it -e Florida have la-en I.rough! into the efforti, hut tlie rommilti. went the fiatal &gt;.’hi riel'
That would pilidi tlie year’s to
frrred to the house G U I' policy open hy the finding* of the Ke- ahead never (Helens.
The trio— flenei*1 A •emt.ly tat f«.i &lt;|. f.-uve i lm. t«* (fdl.'KJO,committee.
fauver Ki-nat (cimmiltre, have
The conference- w*» well at­ jotne,l the romnilinlat.- in Inking I'rrildrnt N*»r»illali Knit ram of mni.iMHi nnd M-pii loit iii...iit $:nn
tended although there we»e om&gt; edvaplagi of our s rn lriifl moral Iran, Indin'- Kir Renegal N I! in f..i i-i.-i) man, woman on.I rhll.l
11 1t.r rumilry.
L ra lc K IVnt on
abrautres. Several member , b* ■
.M|riilu | Minditliui 1I..1- pi.. •rod t'ana'ia
Th. ..Iilitioiial money I. &lt;1.
privately told reporter.! tliry « e r- tlnecd.
bolds it. first meeting .out,
tsrn**1 t.. binbl up .*,.*1 lolly c'piip
OPliOaed u the re ,-dullon, and
■The out took I - mil &lt;ti rneourag Ibm today. I heir n-vt in«.» ip ..i'll *I.r ...iil 1 ,*-d n i"-t dead! did not attend. They declined * - ing one, but it I* not hopeless. Thr
erl to be to rcl from tt.d ‘.'Mp.ii N n.lt.*-1 f.»|. e *.f J.
permit use of their name
good |wo|de of America ran make
l^du* r*pre*etltallve tt’n It
Make «'h
Y»'a*.,i‘ In nest I .", to I* wnol l
By thvir vote, the Mou»r lt&lt; their rmmtrv what they want it t„ t'hiian wlial his govtimii.nl eon pr
tviil * I I,’.will ("I ll.e t'lo j,
publican* picked Up a 1*11 *he tie.
•fins meeptahle r r a .- flu teilo1. HNdJI72 fei the N icy, I'Pi. I.Vi f.-i
senators of thejr party have lo-en
"It is raid that one pri cent of
The IT. S. reportedly Iim • mid the 'tm ll.e G..|p and lwri1,0(1.'. ill
juggling.
humanity causes moat of the
Over a week ago, the Renal.- world'* major troubles. Surely It will Vtop fighting if Ihe ll&gt;il 1In Air Force
Till* la al-.IK I o'.t.tSMI mot'
GUI* policy committee named a more people ran ho mustered into do the aantn. Though IV11 has
subcommittee of four to eonshbf aervlrc who will aecrpl and ex- made no public statement, Ru*- ■ieii|-lis in nnifnini 11mn originally
i.lnmte.l for Ho pre-tent fi»r*l
the hen revolution awl diaf* n erciac their Individual and roller tin's Jamb A. MatiV l.a- aid tin
* •.&lt;*
Acheron aryl
and t|v# rnponsibilllaa In working to Chinese will withdraw from Korea year.
parly expreasion on Acheron
Tn
Dll tIm ftllinc nf til*
forngn j tolley. T lu* f toup^ Haw r -. j nrt&gt; America's moral and spirt if foreign —- United Nation*
initMniv rHlltrt, I li#* rMfillfllttr*
K M flsnt • • roga
. .___ I,. ««
lie I nge •til Ml I
troops (mil out.
tual strength,"

Cease Fire Croup
Kevins Attempt To
Halt Korean War

*

t

William C. Marlowe,
48, la Found Dead

rh riH tm u H

Parade W inners

William G. Marlowe. 1b. of Mail
land was found dead last night at
7:00 oVIurk aoproxirnalelr fin frit
east of the Orlando Hlghwav amt
between I»eath Valiev ami tlie San
Orlo Glut*.
The body was dlscovereil hv a
n r ig b W whom Mrs. Marlowe sent
to look for her husliand whin b«'
failed to return home for aupprr.
ffo evidence of foul plav wa«
found, said County Judge DmntlaStenstrom. who with Deputy Slier
Iff* Charles Beck and W, II. Mem
investigate,) the death. Mr. Mar­
lowe. he itated, had been at wort
all day clearing the land and his
automobile was parked nearby.
A port mortem invratigation of
the body was made at the Erirk■on Funeral Home, and further in­
quiry Into Ihr death will he made,
said Judge Ktenslmm. Mr. and
Mr*. Marlowe moved to Maitland
from Ohio a few weeks ago.

IO K Y 0 . Dccfl 15
f/Fj —
Svtsirmini? lift! Oiineie .iltuclt
(lititr mto Ilif ilnirAint* Allied
lo’ iilibcail in nnitheasl koroa to­
day ami uiaifil on limight **ilb the
aim ni .inmbiDling ibr U . S.
Tenlb Crop* ilrlemlrr*.
Many &lt; buifir were repotted
tilled in li'itHonf ,baii*e. « ( Red
uriantiy and tataliymen under
Allied lank, attillery and ail
rounleraltack and aqainil with­
drawing dollglilaty ilcfrn-rv.
ibd die llrdi krpt coming onto
tbr i.li/mg llaltand- 111 ihr *r, oi
I bmcn.im poll atca.
I be foil major attack w av made
I.y axinr 2,*&gt;(N) .bonloig orounted
ami loot aoldirti who Irajied *•
I**..*1.1 \mrrirsn tint* and totr at
ibritt witli small weapon* and their
bare band*.
Ilip-et tllai k&gt; wrtr ri|«e(led lontgbl out of ibr foirr of 100.000
Chinee tinged around ihr tilte d
Nation* fnrcei bailrti up ag«m*t
tbr Sea of Japan.
Ihr Rracbbrad wa* tlie last fr­
inge in the nottltes*! for aroro(Jl.tlOO Allied l|W&gt;p( who writ
b&gt;t, rd to trltral by ibr t liinc*e
entry mb* ibr war laic in NovcmIn .
One \mrriran platoon
nor­
mally 40 irllnnrn anil one junior
uffiter
wa* till off anil p»e*um-tl but ro the initial attack Ity the
2.500 Red#.
A lank led column f tiled io te•nr Ilie platoon and bad to figlil
oil Chinfie toldirn win* pttril at
II. e tank*' bat'll*, in ftentirtl
band romlial.
The lank* wilhilirw nmlamngt’il lifter tin-)' ran nut "f amrounltinn.
Ilia bulk nf A Hit. I forces in
tbe - 1101111ing l"-*rhhesd southII eat of llungnstn withdrew to
nc'.’ dr fen*# jM.sliona art up in
.let-’.h to Ihe venation
in northwrtt Korea. « two-week
lull on tbr Eighth ArtnyS front
w*» expected In I-’ broken 00;*
t.y other Ghlneae bnrtle* A big
lied 11onj» tnovr m&lt; tit &gt;&gt;ii the
1 ighih Army's v‘gEt Giitd in
niUiil K tit'i north' » * of S’ niil
&gt;m- reported.
\t uthei dogfight , ...... I* b
*ji, ex|ovrled I'lg an m
’»'*(
■&lt;ngnl hi fit hlng jet
tn 'hr
ritrroo nnrtliwr.t ".to rt of *h»
in-ntnvula.
Hut tin
u-talti-d a&gt;o»ult by
■ 1.111
I.i.i ,'iiifii ami .avfrstitry
ro Ho- iinrrnw Hnnibutig-Hunir11am rortor in Oro nortliea ii tinted
the immetllalr nui »erinui. ihreat.
Ihr Red* swarmeil from *noWmantled fonthltls onto Hie flat*
„i Slo-oog
mile
.outheas*
It ••ItsoaS o« !■&lt;•«• r.l* m

I’rojfnim P lanm ’cl
By Civil Air I’alrn l
yt a veil sHended met-ling ol
tbr civil Air Patrol Wednetdav
t-vrolog I'lrn . weir m**!*- f**r osr
I It 1pat Inn III the Air
ftirte,
‘'Sanap" program. Ineludine as*
ntni «ir rrscuei tiy thr r ,A.P.
Ttltr will lake |.|sit‘ Jail 12, til.
Hint I I. and rClilot member • and
Verb t- wrre ln*tructr,| mm-rtning tbrir duties o'J lid training
mission.
In pirparstloti for tin tirogrem
the local Miuadrui will conduct
.iimilatrd learcbv* *H dav Sunday.
Gant. Wally Krnhre h« • 'lotiste'i
the u&lt;e nf his plane for practice
mi. lion*. Members were orred to
tern out stnl to keen tiro idetro flyIng alt day.
Non pilot nirnibrr. » H ' aim rv
■pleated tn altrnd a - th.-t.- I|iu:t in'
■n nhierytr on each flight. There
iv 11 icherlul* ro*tr&gt;l on ttro bulletin
ivianl and mernberv are dirertrd to
1tune out and fill in the v imdula
for fltglit hv*t suited tn them
Other private plant pilot, will
participate and many observers
will be needed.
A i,burl drill wa- beM ts * ntgllt
■ml the meeting "f ,a*iti* and
senior ro»mt«»« fntlnweil.

SHRINK D IN NER

Each Noble and hi* wife attend­
ing the dinner and entertainment
of the **'**11 of the Morocco Temple
of Jacksonville at the Mayfair Inn
at i:0 0 o'clock tonight la request­
ed bv Roy Howell, president nf the
flanfnnl Shrine Club, to bring toys
for distribution Ity thr Salvation
A rm y and to the Florida Methodist

Thi* W eath er

Home.
A lT O U C K N H K W
Owners of automobiles over 20
years obi only have to pav l.vnn
for a license tag. In order, how­
Photo, liy Tm l Hwalro
ever, to Insure aafaty II la required
Four of the children who won first prises In the Christmas parade «n Dec. fl are shown hero. Inex
that the antique jalopies he In­
spected by a aenbsr of the Florida Prescott, at left decorated as a Christmas tree, won a tlfi pri** In the 10-13 year old walking group.
Neat to her is Lanclle Allen, her bicycle endoeod In a little house who won a 120 first prixe for deHtohway Patrol.
XL C U.7 H1 M, highway patrol­ eoratod bicycles. Marilyn Waahburn with the cat and fiddle costume wav flfi first priie winner In the
man, announced today that such 8 to 9 year old walking group. Little Ronnie Tln d a l of Lake Monroe at right won a $20 first prite in
tha whirl* division with his cart of vegetables. O Uiar first prlM winners not shown in the picture
Im pact ion* will be mad
ware Ljran Ratlgan, Tom m y W aytt and Richard Dyson who were riding on Ihe Hollywood Shop float
afternoons and Friday
and Ware Martina In tha t tn I year old w a lkin g group.
a t Um Court Jfooaa,

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Itiimarek
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Ruston
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Denver
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Dee Moines'
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New York
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38
41
Washington
Jackson villa
88
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Miami
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P lan tatio n E stateb

N o t if y *

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I'lt T 'i r.i,

M U i* i. win in :

T h r rsa u la r annual ntr*ilan u l u , ,

shsrshi'luei s ,.( T h * Hanford A lla n *
III- Vallooal Hank *&gt;HI I - belli at
the hsnklny house in n r l 'm i K im
Ms. oh \Veith»*iJ*v
January
I#.
I l i l . al I Wo I* &gt;1 fnr lb* r l n f io n
Of dlrrelor* and ilir iranraelton
of such other bitsln*** ss may p ro |nrl 1 root* lu ll re the n.**IHi*

II r

MANN, t'arblrr

The last meeting of th r year of
the I'lxnlallon l.-la t»* Property
Owner* Association was held at
thr f'luh H ih i iii s on Tuesday, Ore.
U . Col. N
J . Sepp. president pre­
siding.
’I l.r ihvorntiun was g iv rn hy

Successful G row ers Use f

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HAN F O R 11 D E A L E R

CHASE AND COMPANY
D u ru e

Selection

i the lire. W. I*. Kem|ier.
The committee*' reports were
iing
—is*'* **|th nothing off uutitnm
—
inipoitance having oceurred. The
Nominating Committee rsi-.rlett
on their officers for the rurnlng
year, ami said officers were ac­
cepted and voted In hy a unani­
mous vote. They will take office
at the nest meeting which will In*
held the first Tuesday in January.
The new officer* are as follow aMr. Everett Sw ift, President; I*r.
H a rry Whittaker, Vice I'residetilJ
Mr. (laston Crosby, Trueasurer,
Mr*. I*aul Froelscher, Secretary,
and Mr. I^niis llofm an, Sergeant
st Arm*.
The Itourd of llirrrtu rs will be
Mr Normun Could, Mr H a rry
Klepper, Mr* Milford Leonard,
MrRay r&lt;ek and Mr*. Ire il
I'avne. Col. S« pp a* |&gt;a*t prealdent and Mr K v ir r r lt Swift
present I're-ideilt automatically
become mrlilliera of the Ihiard.
Three new amendments to the
Con'liltllioli ware p io p o -rd , dis
n in e il amt voted upon tinly one,
after -lime revision « i &gt; |us*&gt;ed
1 h&lt; Meniliership Committee an*
nounceil thirl they hud li* new
ineiid* r &gt;
1 he o n r ting was closed after a
{irayer was o ffe n d hy tin* Rev
ietii|M*r for our departed membei
Mr. Morten-on. We all regret
of uur community on Tuesday,
the ion ling of I Its* olde-t nietnlier
Mr. and Mis. Mortcn"on were d riv ­
ing their niece, Mrs. i.sther Jaek
•nil of liurtford, who has been
H illin g them for several Week*,
to tin linytnna A iip o ii when Mr
Mullens,m had a heart ailark at
the w h n i and died immediately.
MrMi*rten*nn atiempteil
to
drive the ear to a stop, Imt hit a
t in and injured tier knee rathet
i.rdlv fin nut her niece arconi
panird the lusty to the N orth
w h irr M l. Mortenson was hurie I
In n funnl, plot in a Hartford
ce m cte ii. Ill i* survived hy hi*)
line of tl,e soils, W illiam , who
wife, foot u«*, nine grnhurhildn it nm! five g n a t gruniteliildren
ha* vl'lie d I ’laluiion evetal 11110
win. n former Mayor of H m tfn n b
Conn. Mr Mortenson would have
I*-en u j in l)ec 'Jl*. Iln r oldest
citiien i* now the Rev W illiam

entertained Amanda llofm an, Mnc Maine, has been spending a few
Leonard and Hess Patterson with days with M r. and Mrs. H a rrv
Cana*t*
t&gt;n Wednesday. T h e ir W rewell of Narenja Itoad. M n »
home ia mailt* iov*iy by the iieaulsful {tainting by Nella and the m arvcluu'ly made hooked rug* by
both the Kiris. Th e y a rr lioth remarkahly a rtistir ami we triad to
grt them interested in starting a
hobby art rlaaa. O f tours*, just
now thsy a rr more Interested in
getting th rir ground* planted, as
who isn't.
Tin* tilee Club m*l on Wednes­
day night with an attendance of
Jifi. There was a business meeting
at which M r. Leonard presides],
during which M r. Hwlft read the
•Imtt by-law s hi* and his committ*-*- had compiled for the Club.
It was unanimously voted that
they I m* accepted a* read.
Mrs. Troetsrher was appointed
teni|iorary secretary and a N o m i­
nating Committee was appointed
to bring names of officers for
nest yrar to out meeting next

Dr. H enry McLaiilin
O jrl u m rt n i l

H i: w m ia n n r u t in
A N T IQ U K SH O P
. 1 1; h p i i i k u :’
le W ist of Highway IT -tJ
I "ira . 1 ilia** Fountsln
irl» AinerI* sn I'urnlturs
v i.t s ,

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SANTA CLAUS S A V S i

( brook (irons hitis may develop If your
cough. chrst cold, or acute brooch itii
it nut trrated and you cannot afford
to lake a chance with any medkirt*
to* potent than Crcomulaion which
fuci right to th* Mat of the truubls to
help tuuvcn and xipcl germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to souths and
iital raw, tender, inflamed, bronchial
membrane*.
C itu m u lilo n bltnds beecbwood
crriivut* by special proem with other
tunc letted medicines fur coughs. It
c-utaint no narcotics.
No mailer bow many medicines you
hats tired, Cieumultkiu is guaranteed
to pleat* you or druagist refund!
money. Cieotnultkm Eras stood th*
letl of many miiliuni uf users. (A d s .)

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chit its*I* rvflrctiocM hi wirvdshtsid . , , and *mh plans,
easy-to-read instruments In
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At THE CHURCHES
Chun h Nolle** mutt bu predated at Ike Herald ufflc*
before publication.

Sanford Ministerial Armorlalion
Rev. II. U Zimmerman, President
Jue C. Crews, Sec. • Treas.
lltll.Y tKOHS t III HI II
(Episcopal)

SHEAFFER3
t i n s ro t i v m o m

3rd Sunday In Advent
Me*. II. I.yttlrlon Zimmerman.
It.II, Hector
MAX) A..M. Holy Communion.
9:30 A.M. Knmilv Service ami
Church School.

11 :UU A.M. Morntnu Prayer ami
Sermon.
0:00 I’.M Y I 'S I ,
Services duiilts the Meek:
M»mlav Ihioush Thursday and
Saturday Holy Communion 7:30
AM
Kridav lli.lv Cotnmuriiuit 9:00
A.M.

I H I A f f i r t VALIANT
Pan. $12 JO, Pencil. IJ.00
$Uu*owider ballpoint, $1000

P O W E L L 'S
Office Supply Co.
II* Magnolia

Phone 9H

F IR S T IIA P T IS T C l l l ’H C ll
Park A &lt;mu* at Sixth Slrret
W. I’. ltrooks. J r , 1‘attor
John I , Miller, Kducalionil
Director
"We've Saved A flare Kor You."
Sunday Sellout U.-45 A.M "Take
your family to Sunday School "
Murnins Worship II:INI A M
Srrm.m hy W. f . lirookt, Jr.
Training
Union
0:15
I'M .
“ Training Union it a family af­
fair.'* Take tire whole family. Story
Hour for children under V.
Kvrnins Worship 7:30 I’.M. A n ­
nual Christmas I'rosraiu apontorrd
l.v the Sunday School. You are In­
vited to attend.
Wednesday Evening Service 7:30
P.M. "Eve ry room as warm as
your home."

C O M iH K llA T IO N 'A L t ill Hi ll
Park Asemie and Third S lrrrl
J. liernard limit. Minister
Church School 10:00 A.M.
K IH H T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
t'H l'K C H
Sermon “Th r Kingdom of (iml Is
He*. Anau* IS. Mrlnni*. It. II..
Pastor
A i Hand".
0:46 A.M. Church S-lioul.
“ In his famuli - irvirw of Hankr's
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
‘Lives Of Th r Popes'. Macaulrv il»scrilie* a New Zealander standing Sermon by Mr. Mclnnis.
_ ili.ll) P.M. Pion«*rr KrlloMship.
on a broken atcli of London bridge,
and, in the midst of a grret deso­ Youth KrlloMship.
7:30 P.M. CamilrliKlit S*'rvu-r „(
lation, sketching the ruins of St.
Paul's. All that l» within the Sa*arrd Music by the ('liancel ami
realm of po'-ililllly, even piuhal.il- Youth Qmir*.
Special Music for Sunday Mornily. T h r day may com* when the
aicheologists of the future who inn: Anthem, “ Sleeps Judea Pair”
have unrarthed the ruins of our hy thr Yuuth Chuir.
civilisation will debate over tiir
K IH S T t lll'H t li tlK t IIH IS T.
ruins of tli* mighty trm plrt of
St IK N T I S T
mammon In New York, and over
M)0 Hast Second S lrrrl
tlo ruin* of Pittsburgh's cathedral
Sunday S*’ho«&gt;l 0:46 A M.
of Irainintr: whether thrv at* the
Morning Service 11:00 A.M
ruins of the Tower of babel. or of
Wednesday Service H:0o I' M
an Altec Temple. Hut thr ever­
Heading Room Tuesday* and
lasting goMH-l will still lie preach­ Kridavs 3:00 to 5:00 I’ M.
ed. and t'hii-t's Kingdom will still
“ Is The Universe. Including
he here "
Man. Kvolved Hy Atomic Korce?"
Claience Macartnrv
it the subject of the l.rsMiil-Ser
mon which will l&gt;* trail in Church'"
of Christ. Scirntl't. throughout the
KHKK ML I ll o n i S T C H L'IIC II
world on Sunday, December 17
IV. Louilh Slrrel and Laurel
T h r Golden Text it: “ Sing unto
Avenue
Ihr Kurd, all thr earth; thrw forth
I ’rcd K. Ilorton. Pastor
from day tu day hit talvatiuti. D rSunday- School 9:46 A M .
clair his glory among thr heathen;
Morning Worship 10:46 A M.
Young Peonies Service 7:00 P.M. hit marvrhui* work* anion.’ all nallon*" (I Chron. Ill; 23. 241.
Kvangrlistic Service 7:30 P.M.
Among the citations which
Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30
eonrprise thr lesson Sermon Is the
following from the lllh'r: "it
thrv sailesl hr fell atlrrp: and there
came down a storm of wind on thr
lake; and they were filled with
water, and were in iropardy. And
they came to him. and awoke hie
saying. Master, master, we perish.
Then hr arose, and rebuked the
wind and the raging of the water:
and they reaied. and there wav a
calm" (l.u k r 8:23, 24).
T h r l.rsson-Scrmon also includes
thr following pa**a*r from thr
Christian. Science tetllwtok. Hot.
cnee and Health with Key to the
Scriptures." |,v Marv H*krr Kddv:
“Jetu* aahl; 'I knew that Thou
hearrn me alwaya ;1 and he raised
L a u ru * from ihw davd, all't-d • ~
tempest, healvd the sick, walketl on
the water. . . . A
miracle fulfill*
■tod's Inw, hut tin-*
violate

T ilK C H l 'K l I I o r HO D
2609 Kim A i r l i f
R n , Joe C. C r f » « , Pastor
Sunday- School at 0:45 A.M .
Classes for all age*
Morning AVoraJiiti «t 11.Ui A .JI.
Me««sgi- hy Ihr pastor. All mem­
ber* arc urged lo l.r liresent at thi*
service.
Evangelistic »er*ic* at 7:30 I' M
Me***gi* ami altar call l&gt;v tin- iia»tor.
Prayrr Meeting ami Ilihlr •tu.lv
Tuesday evening at 7:30 P.M.
Com* and bring vour Ilihlr*.
Woman'*
Missionary
service
Thursday evening at 7:30 P.M.
Mr*. Marir Kinanl, leader, in
charge.
Victorv Leader* llaml *ervlcv
Krltlsv everiing at 7:50 I' 'I Mr*.
Lvelyn llrnurlt, leader In charge
A iTui’iam for all voumr ps-optr.
Th r Hi*v. W. It. M .i,.. , i Mi
lamlo. Kin., Mill In- nl I&gt;&gt;«• church
of (loti Kri.lav ttoniirlit- f.u one
service. Mrotas.' ami Divine Ilealins service in rliarsr of llruther
McK*v. Everybody I* invited to
attrn.l thl* orrvlcr ami l.rilis vour
lick people. Cod Mill hral Ihrni. A
sr«-at tirnr I* expected in thi* servlcr.
Th r chiirvh otrins ha ml Mill furni*h thr music an.| thr pti'dic i*
invitr.l to attrml.
I'lH S I M K IIIO lilS I t lll'lt* II
J. K. McKInlrv. Mmi*t«i
Mr*. P. It. Strphro»oo. Il H.L.
0:45 A.M Churrh School
\
das* for every see.
11:00 A.M .Morning Wor*hi|i
Sermon Topic. “ Chn tmas Judg
men! I lav” .
6:50 P M ........ 1. il •*»-f.u f t
vice.
7:30 P.M.
Kvenilig Worshin
Serrimn topic, "Chrlitma* Make* v
Dlffetenc**".
I.A K K

M \IM I IIM M I s i n
t i i r i i i it
Church School at to mi A M.
Classes for all age*.
Wut&lt;hip S*ivici* at II.ou \ M
Kvcrylexlv welcome.
Junior Westminster at I in i I'M
Senior Westminster at SO I’ $1
Turaday. Dec. 19 Kiicndship
Cla-s meets with Mi arid Mr* L
Lloyd al n in i nVIock Chrlitma*
gift exchange alol limitless inert
Inn

T raffic D eath Record
Of 7% Set In Florida
T A l.l.A H A S S K K . Dec. 16-icPl
— A n«M tta ltir Uraln rs.oul V U
niarh.il ui&gt; fur Klurida to.lav a*
|05u fatalities readied thr "IKI
mark.
Th r previous record »a&lt; *U5. *rt
in 1017 aii.l covrrins thr full w ar.
lloM .vrt, with
tin* Chriotnia*
hull.lav* an.) N r » Year's Kvr ttlll
to Con.r. I lurid* it expected to so
well o»rr thr old maik. There were
only
t traffic .Irath* In Ihr ntalr
la*t vrar ill. to thi* .latr.
T&gt;'. 71
. '-:h .Irath •»■ that of
littlr Janrt M niir llunt. r &lt;&lt;f I'm*
niuro uho m u ' killed iVrdtirrdiy.
T h r f&gt;-v vi. "1.1 m a* «tiu. k l&gt;v a hit
nn.l run driver who (.*• been
charged uitli iiiaii'laushtrr.
T h .. r lia.r Inrrii it.l'itMl .Irath*
on H o n .in* highway* since 1040.

M ake C hristm as Spending M oney
in our

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about T h e buyitiit in n y rro f I be d n l L r ''pad, prevent and Inline.
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tell you llii* riftlit m m :
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u cur tliut tiller* uv i i i i k I i lor the money u«
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( do*e In l u l l a million p« ople In*v c checked

their Iculurc* and price! n|ain*l Ihc field
-and decided they'd billtr buy Hunk.
A * In p ric e * — they H a rt d o w n In lo n some
sixes. A n d w h e th e r you price thu S m i x i,
die Nl PHM o r lli r It o A D M A S II K, you'll
lintl, oil a c e n ts -p e r-p o u n d basis, dial Irtv
other cars can loucli them lo r value.

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T h r I v p n r t m u i t o f D rfrru u ' w ants n o t h in g to tin w ith
the i,&lt;lniinl*t ra tio n o f c iv il t l c f r i w . C o n g rc iu i ha* been to ld .
I I I M*t«anlli AlfRat
A n o ffic ia l KjHikcumnn i » quoted an M a yin g that the ro le
Ptiirr*^ »• ■•»*■*•••&lt;( *-!*«• Rtniivf tni.-.ilon of (h«* p o p a r t m r n t *hnultl la* th u tlefcnic o f th e
itftM tv r
lla l il * m i Cl«f 1***1 O f f f i ■
*f liilu r il, •Im I4r. Mh.lrr Hip i r l nation, t 'l v ii ttt;feriM\ ho unto. in a c iv il n-.«|Min*iUiiii&gt; a n d
•| I'a ig v m m§ *lnr*h n, IM»f.
nhotiltl he handled b y c iv ilia n * .
Hill I. %MI I- III'. %ft
Th e n * a re sound n n fim ie n t* for ketqdntr civil ilefeitse
......... ....
iii; i &gt;
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n handn. ll h riiq r* a w a r right d o w n to individual*
flat*I nr *« i|nNfl«M&gt;
and llt r ir locallUc.n, lets th e m feel tho pretiauro of w a r tmtl
l i l l t l lllllM H IU tl;a
.1? ( arrUr
f 31 have a p a rt in u n itin g th e w a r. We like p o w e r in o u r o w n
i.nr %i«ntii
i
VIII* a M«i m hr
1**• lo ca lity, not centralized in W ashington.
it Mnnlhr
»» » "
A N o th e re Jtrc s o u n d reasons for m a k in g the m ilit a ry
•in* I rnr
I3,n'»
jlll nhlmnM nnllrrr. mr«9« nf rn ta h li 'h m r n t renponnibln a t leant lit notnc m easure for c iv il
thank*. vr**il it(*&gt;n*. *rnrlnanatl*n«.
Mini intilr r* «i| rnfpr laiMtiirnf* far defense. T h e most feared t h in g In the e v e n t o f w a r w ould Im
th# p u r y»t*&gt;r *tf r a l i l i K I o m4 *, «MI atom ic a tta c k ; the re s id e n ts of every c o m m u n ity w ant th e
If r M u r .l fwr nl rr*M?nr nitartllaassurance o f k n o w in g th a t th e ir defensive on it Is ready to
|*« fair*.
fllrpfrar nfni \a llnanll * III
c o jk * w ith il
C e rta in in fo rm a tio n now is is-inw d istrih n te d
I a lit h it
% rt»**»i»rr
Mr p*r**#*tia«
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ti,&lt;i«, Init p re n te r co n fh le n ce would he in ||%r• |ar-« \r*t % * t k , » M r a g * . •&gt;»•
l»„H. Kan*a« « Ilf, *1 l-rnl*.
spired by a direct link w it h the m ilita ry , since it keeps a
t h r l i r t t i M I* n n*rn*h*r « f il**
A***m lalr.t !*?■»•• *fMt h I* rnilllrtl near moiio|Hil&gt; on k n o w le d g e ahout a to m ic wen|Hins, tlu d r
r ir&lt;M*l* r I* ••* «hr w*r f*r if^ M l* flevelopm ent and use. a n d counter m ea su re s.
rall«a *1 all Ihr local a»wa |»Mn»r*l
T h e D e pa rtm en t o f p e fe n s r | m s iim a l»ly would Is- &gt; \ |a ihl* n*
a* ***ll a* nil
II* a* »•■
hra
|h*i led In siip p lv e rp iip m en t and a d vire . a n d provide im
rnediati help in event n f disaster. Th e m ilit a r y |K-ople are
F in h a y . i i n : , u . nr.o
already on th e m o u n d , f o r there are m il it a r y establishm ents
In alm ost e v e ry r it y w h ic h would lie a lik e ly target nf
l O l i W 'S O ltll.K v ir u s K
enem y a tta c k . A n d th e m ilita ry people a re mipjKwcd to
know w h a t dantrers to e x p e c t.
Paul had hi h rla ird p h t s i r i .r
If th e re is II d is tin c tio n Iretween d e fe n iU n K the nation
|,«kr, lint tii.I aloOr heal- Ihr hod* and rlefcnilitiK its |ssrple, il m ust Is: a v e r y fine one.
■ml Mini, h rrp In hsrroonv with

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It,

I W P S MAIM.OW

F R I D A Y D E C . 15, 1950,

THE WORLD TODAY

THE NATION TODAY
— i.

LUGGAGE

It, l t » W I T T M a rK K N Z IK
VI* Foreign \ftairs A n a lj.l

Precious Gifts fo r
&gt;s»
Precious Little

FOR HIM

Tlirre icn u to h? some unThls muntr\ ha? Iiecti tn a run- uTtainty in the miml nf the man- 1
uui .4 ...tiij/ .
tmu'iu. atatr nl natmnat rm rt ... .... . t.LCt
t'l-rifv ainm I ‘•*!!,. Hut tHi* m -O i nnimilnirnt in Kmra.
I um t-nr-minti-rina many anxmu,
r'n-'iilefll Tiiim un la ru p rrU il t*i
« — (lirlare u stale uf nation ernet• i i-Ji --t I»l» - H I I I M l ( I n ' I |hi tJ. N.
Army Is Isnind tn »ti&lt;h and fight ./•* T
‘ '/
(teticy.
* I
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Th i- may mhiiiiI eunfuiintt but e . ..t until It I'liln r .l. f m l. tin f
l»n‘t. Tbe lirrlaratlim won't affect rhinew Communist horde nr Is
th&lt; itm iral pulilic in aiwh a will" forced into the sea.
The unswer is thnl the If. N
-rn-i* it, prirn amt wag., rnntret
M lo - an- definitely committed to
amt t at (onltie.
I'm lr, a law t,a*"i'&lt;l this fall lid. to the jnh.
he PrMidenl can order pile,- and
tl i y ate tiiidj;i-il to ra rry on
wage ronlruU nisi rationing am until they either arhieve vieti.iy
Urn, he thinks they're necessary or encounter a "PunLerque”, that
IP doc-n't have to declare an la. ate driven nt.,ia(,| (heir *hi|i
That ii the rignifiranrr of Itri- j
rm irgenry to lire them
Why then di Inn n nnlinn.il t .-1, Prime Vlnisler Attlee', state- !
men! yr-teulav in th* llm i-e nf
emergenry at alt since we'n
ready living midi r nn emergenr y &lt;onimon*. In Ihe millM- ,,f „ («•derlnrstion and have Is-en sin. • fort to Pnrlinment on hi- rerent
I
T It may, of course, shar|sn .onferenee witli I*ri-?u1rni Tinm an
the |iulilir*s n u ll m l um nf natlnnxl in Wa-Miigton unit with Cnimilian 11
tea. lets in Ottawa, he vtnhwl
danger.
hid - i| j* only hy declaring an cheers wlien he announced;
“ tVc were agi.ctl thnl aggiesemergency that tin I'resldeltt ran
nut into motion ter lain laws which floil niu»t lie hatted and we wire
hr may think are necessary for r.iualtv certain thal every effort
nrevent an ea­
Ihi. country's arm , preparation, rhnuid lie made
ran't l&gt;r u m i I without the forms! ten,ion of the conflict."
And ut ntiuther point A t r I d&lt;
declaration of emergency.
elare-l iir tm.l " c .— i hope- I Hat
Generally
for the purposes «f tin fnrre. of tl-e f'nil*.| S'atnm,
this story— it can
said f’nn will maintain them,elvr» in Kogre«- |iap&lt;e, three kinds of law
tea."
*„ Ih n l ant, I anil 1**1* ms* to
1. Peimanent laws. They're in
This Iwing the agreement we
.tii.tr; Jtliiivali will take awn*
effrcl In t*e»ee and war. They
may lake il lint! there isn't any
from tile* til trknr«». D pu I. 7tlR. I
C a m t »ll m c k S h a d o w
star unchanged unless t'ongri
$ 2 0 .0 0
itself rhanges Hu m Kxample: T l * present intention of withdrawing V A I / - A • P A K
Great Hilt.nri Ita* decided In li&gt;
entirely from the peninsula
i . i n ^ n v i K p i . a m t ic
T i n - lutdovv ill ,-t ciim ellm ck has ftillett itcroM A n ie r - Tnft-Hartley lu s ii law.
However, t Ivi, uc
hnuld reli&gt; (rl along without M4fill ■II I'I ID iciui life. T h is r iio h 'II mu k ■ «o rflllcd fro m th e shiqa' of the
2. F.metgeney law*. They ma&gt;
the (tn U are pouring
Aid. ju*l hi lime I" get trady lot * s tr ip in w h ic h it is p r is l u t i d , is the p e c u lia r cnm|KtUlid of have tiei.n ji«.*ed years ngn hut ...gliire;
$ 2 1 .0 0
t'nltgirSs las-atrse II thinks they'd something like a rndliun troop, 2 - S U I T K U
new k m llra .r arrangement (w
u iicltli'd tint it t a (. s v u lh e tic and reclaim ed rtthla'r w hich is give the government loo nimh down Into the peninsula again-t
llie thud Wothl Wat.
used for recappliiK a u to tn o hile and tru ck tire s . T h e gm e n t* power in nrdinary times, has w rit­ the rornparnUvely -.mall It. N. VI \ T ( II I M i
ten into them a warning that they army.
There might rrtne
lime when
The Ru**ian» ate now ,r|&gt;o,tr*J nteiit has ordered ru b lte r m anufnrturt*rs to cut tlpwn the can't he turd uhleis the Pitkidm l
use o f iiiitu ra l r u h ls T . f o r t i r r &lt; nmonj* o t h e r ih in ys, hut tip «ars theie’s n national emergency. the pressure of this weight Would
lu h*«e 15 dividon, m i.Jtl Get’
heroine unla-at aide
Then
we
Kxample: I hiring nn emergen
mihy, a, compiled In time Allied cotitiitue m a x im u m p ris lu c tlo n of la m c lb jic k .
Il i - ;i g c ilc n il lilld safe p r c u m p litu i th a t this n ctln u the freddent I*n r c t r k t pie -houhl .ej. a Genetat P N. with
d in ,um, in W n l Germany. Yet.
rirnwat hy sea.
artnldiog h* thr H ihii iiii . It I* p ri nt.............m u g rcductir.no in the p n s lu c tlo n of new tire s .
The Alllr* now hav* tiulhvl ten I
front no.-t of North Kotra. fie:i. Temporary, wartime law
the American* who air ihr agittr,- HUftgi tint* I hat lire rut iu n im r ainttwl in c v ita ld y w ill (id k'lghth lim y , whieh ha- la-.n O
,oi.. wh» an preparing Ini Wat., lo w . a nil a ltd u rn nf Hit* lim e s in whiclt n c a r ow ner th in k s f’ongn &gt;« tms • llu-m in wartime the
nillihwest, ha, retired to the
m il uf new tires but id rc tn p s . As (h e tr'r m "cttm elhack" to fill some |ieeial needs. When
and who will hr In blame i( wai
!M |l t
ps.nllrt the Itoundaiv fa­
the
wai
is
over,
nr
Congress
think
re tu rn s to bin vo c a b u la ry , (h e motorist w ill recall tlm l lire
ir, ren North an.I South Korea.
come, In l.litnpr.
they're no longer nreessary.
ra tio n in g w as one »d th e first blows w h ic h fell on Ih t' gu ss repeals thrm.
I lr, the other -tide of the p.niti -1
ufa If i* legorteit lltal shiphn'l it (unity that .Sit HcneR-il c iv ilia n e co n o m y in W o r ld W a r II. Poes th e shadow w h ic h
Kxainple: The training cuvtfot Army offi ers at 'A'e-I Point 1 avo -l» t lr d evaenaling the 10t?&gt; I
Rsu, India*, trpim nlalirr m ihr now lias fa lle n w arn n f a re tu rn of w a r -t im e econom y?
t’orps after i l- tel real In lilt-HamIl Is pridiithly sit. W h a t e v e r the Im m e d ia te outcome o f oidiiinrilv i- [our years. IVurinc hung plain The Corps pre-u -iaU. [ yor,
United Naltnni, .rented In think
World War II t’ongre'i made this
I l l l -J
that ihr I'M could ii««r a tratr th e d ile m m a in Korea, w h e t h e r the fo llu w in g months b rin g I hi re years. Intel it lilaile the . oiifd le- lande.1 further &lt;hiwrn the I
t&lt;emnsuln to Join the Fighlh Army
(llr otdrr in Kotea ami lhat ihr to ta l w a r o f a restoration n f uneasy peace, th e United .States r imi,i- fniir y»ar» again
in foi mint' a new line.
Hack In lo w , when llittcr
Chitinr Red* would (ratf filing, faces the uim voiilntite p ro sp ect of a i s t Iim I o f great m ilit a ry
OI.Vtously the I*. N foirt* nie|
dcelair-tl &gt;i llmitisl
limited national rm o
lalie mi tnany nlhrt Inoliih people, e ffo rt. If the effort is nn* required fo r t h e actual lim ae cu - dedans?.«
genry. tile later i ailed it an UU- in a light -pot However, thing,
he ilill llunk. that Joe Stalin u lin n ot w a r. il w ill la- needed no less fo r th e m iltin iiin u n l - I m,m»d
Vm.
ig
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t
m
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permit
arc giant enough so that MarAr
limit,
Ihlir. after a visit to the fi-n t
tem pt to a v e rt w ar.
a man ynu mitimlitelv Irii.l.
lid Mm tn tiling inln artlnn law
Th e nccc.watiry effort m ,'illn T c«.we cannot la^ ntatlc which already werr'ou the tamk* was aide to announce that they
“ still air in an undefeated rum1‘ictkl * "tunisn ii ipmlcd a,
while we coTitiimc w ith life an itfuinl, h in tlm w ua uautd o r
1 ” * u' "
ln
mamt of high morale and markr
•a,mg tlu l h i it ttriilri tlte baruli
KUVcnimi'llI itr* usual,
e fltfc CUtlAihiieiit tilt J 'tt'ri hgTld, rT^ o tn l, eiiuntry
eotrntry atill remain* in hnlllr rffirirntey.“ and that (hair
cap '*«&gt;( living the live, of two
eondltten
« f uiitlmlteil nations! laisilinn is relatively sertlte foa g ild in g nf Ihe InitiH, w h e t h e r it be f o r u fiictlt o r th *
rid
rnrri
that nl Ihrodrnl and n,
emreservy heean,,- in-tther M. I hi time liemg.
equally h n n l lit k nf not fig h tin g .
A t answer to t Hi - routes from
human lieing". ^ 1 hav e&gt;*»v nlhft
Roo'ernlt tn&gt;r Mr. Trum an harvr-r emtr-tl it An.I we're slid ihr Mo&lt;row n n - , , whirh irp n iti
man who ha, evei lieen Pievslenl.
teelinlrallv nf war, loo. slnee the lltal North Kniran Ptinir Ml",
I 'k w y T a x F o r m s
Hut it io n l&gt;eing a human bring
w a r has ne\rr f, rmslly l^en m il- islet Kim II Sung ha* onlernl hi.
that gives the I’lriulrul lio ub ln ,
I loops . and their Gommununivt
n l.
it's being the kind nl a human
**l *l«ly inti* flu - lifliirn Of II rem ittance f o rm il,* shooting vu*p..e,i, a.ngress de ie- tutu thr s«n, II k cry In;
being dial lie iv.
"VrnB 'an-e oml dr sin to Ameri­
ii i1 of imptciyf^H *if dommitic h e lp tn jwylntr t h v ic u M that:
for
I.
• itsnv of |hs l ■ri],him tv, war ca- arierd interveotiAm-ts!"
Mo»t id thr radndi tn tha is m - now N&lt;n ini a prurity tMxh.i effective the firs t uf Um ypitr.
aftet Pearl
Th e ,r ran be no doubi that Klin
, ‘ *&lt;* *
try ate appairnily living In blame Tin* fttntt n]i|mnra in Iw n m ndrl of sirtlpllclty a n f l ' n i h v t ' n l - **“ * ** •&gt;*|
peers-ary. rursn, what he »*v&gt;. The fom numb* of them muni,t alllanre will make everr
Mar Anhui fro the delude in K'&lt; I'tue O n ly the Imrvftt inforptntloii U rtw iu lm l, ntul the fu riu j. t. ^. .V. repeaTesi"a
. . . ___ _ _ number
although the wai U-elf was not effort to accomplish this fral. S«
tea which wuutil not have o rru i- folds ,111,1 gt ala in tiuiki' iti* own cnvi'iiqH! fo r niuilingi
we must expert terrific fighting to
T h is in well Th e Itu tT m i doubt lent, w ill* hove troubh’ l deetarid over.
. « ) il Amern an dtplnmsry tnuhl
develop as the Chinese continue t“
eitiiugh
tu
milling
to
H
h
em
ployer
lax
ro
ild
t
h
f
million*
o
f
■;
%l*ny
,,h.r
to-'wy
have kr|d the Chinet&lt; Cummumtl,
,
. i s
i
. V.
il,
no longer lim ln l. Ssi •engiesv &lt;lr pour their unlimited manpnwrr inh
(RInewlye.i who employ
b e lli II few day* n ww&gt;k. Now th a t ,!„,«*! ihr emergewy was over— lo Korea.
nut nl the wat, nl d the t ’nilrd
of
Can the |T. N. Hold Ihi-ntT Wh*.
Nations hadn’t uidrird MacAltllUt it lut*g litiie m l HOIUCeX|H'rfence in the ilexigil of oimplifieil In so far ai It atiphnt to
*,f 'h* emergenry laws— ran say at this iunrturr? In ant
to m aplute No,*], knira willmul form*, how idtotil taking t. freah look itt Rome tif the one*
white letting the emergency con­ event, thr Unitrd Nations will
homhing Cominumit ba,r, in Man­ it*cil fo r o th e r ta x p a y e rs ?
tinue in so far as it applied to have registered an historic de­
churia.
claration against aggrrssinn.
some other emergency taws.
*— *
This meant that Ihr President
There need l*e po uneertainty on
The Jsye rr, did a (nnd jnli in
no longer ruulij use those emer­ lhat srote.
Ity H ID HKIILONU
gency taws— for which Congress
tellm i all civic cluh, to rnopetate
Pur mall dl&lt;rlt&gt;*«v a tremendous feme and
Tt*e oldust Mi ssion rhun-he,
State
Pepsi!mints.
said
the emergency was over—
in turning out to heat their na- I'oncern In the hearts and minds
I know lhat the individuals In unhei he again drrfaird a tuition- ate in New Mexico, the fir«t per
tioml president Itidurd Kemler- of all our people ovri out rrit lent these positions have received amt at emergenry
manrnt r hutch tiding built In
He made a gooil talk and one international situation, with parti­ are receiving a great deal of rtlSo. If hr drrtans a national luP*
cular
rinplm.ii
oil
hurra.
Wr
realtlrism became of the iHiistton ir. | einrrgeue) thi- werk, the Prevb
worth heating in this day and time
ire lhat IhingH change so rapidty whirhwr now find oaryelvr- I tie- dent will hr doing what hr thinks
fin,rats strrtrhing from New
when so many vmmg men do not tiiat what i- written Imlay may be
lirvr fuither, tiiat any individuals, i* necessary In onter tn u-r some York tn within -V) m ilt- of Chi­
seem to rvalue the impoitance ol out of date before .It la puldiahrd. who vecupird these position* nf law* whirh would have to hr dor­ cago would tie nr edrd to rarry
One thing, however, is obvious. responsibility tn these time, would mant nn the Imok* without M,rh a the weiglt disotsml hv the tOO
Christianity m our Amrinan way o!
»k|p* of th - l*N naval force tn
life. or the benefits lo lie drnved We are in Imd trouble. There have have lawn subject to the ,tn tr ilerlaratlon.
been many statrmrnta I,smd unit r,itlrt,ms.
Thrre's question in Ihr minds Korran water*.
liom democracy lar greater than •per■ehe^ mad,- aHiut who rau»rit
We mu»l not forget, in giving of some Congre** meMI-cr* hoihe Almighty Dollar. Vl'e particular- the tioulde. iiegardlr*.
■g, ■ ■ |tf whuye "credit" fot «u r present irltiral rattve Ihe emergency declaration
Tha lemonade Opera, providing
, summer opera for New Yorker,,
ly applet iated hit explanation nl fault 11 |,. t think thr time ha* situation, (hat m i, Joe Stalin ntu»l
take* its name from (h r rustom
how the "punuil of lupj'inest’* got Itas.rd for &lt;tr*tnntivr and prtllli- runtr in for his share, j^ t jt 'r r eal rritlrism.
of serving lem onade tw*wren Ihe
member first lhat he is tha one s*. we can. This rati, for v m
into the Coniiiluimn and his rvi.
arts.
W r mu,I unttr to get the “ox who ha* brought our trughlr mUftl Iration and g romplet*
dent Itelirl that "happmer," „ not out of the ditch”. What our policy alaiut. Political hlrkrting anil de­ tlmdirronoOiy. n il, means rer*will tie with trgatd lo getting out structive criticism can only make anrtlff
tFaacrifire* and in, onvi neiyes would give the government much
nrrrsiantv Mprot*erty.**
of Korea l* not for Ihr Cnngrr** matters
wo,»*.
the.
p a it.. ofj -all of- u* \ lt wider power* than it ha* no.,
,
’ xv.v-nr~
to
deride.
Thi*
drrWlnn
mu*t
he
I therefore advocate that w r mean,,the. the preservation of &lt;«ir whrthe, the emrigettcv declaration
We don’t know who is woise.
made hy the President, the l&gt;e- get a* ,tn&gt;ng as we ran. as fasti w a r of life
| u oeer*-ury at this tlmr.
Senator MiCaithy. or Dirw IVatson, hut ihete is an old story shout

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r»»K MANK«WH R ttM l.lt SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Mrs. Frank MacNfill ....
Honors Miss Crock

Social A n d Personal Activities

M i.
I tank Ma. Neill
e.ltei
ta-n-.l W . l:o-*dav night with a
'bridge p u t . I .o i i. M i-« Belt,
. , I-,.
j..
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■Id Im sing
will H ......m .v e n t o f
this m -nth
rbo Mai N
htiriH woat
tract Is-1
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with arr-vng.-ioents «.f t-ladndiiMMis* Itrla tea M r!'.:i-!' ..ill lease nn&lt;I a l-s aot ifull. lii.’hled Chri»f
till* afternoon to -pen-J Ihr hull, Ilia tree in Ihe hall added n fe­
ll Ve li"*e I n I" 'M a -inti.
day* in Tacolet. 8 .
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la r d y Hr
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pi* rn t— l I*, tin h&gt;.notes-. Mis
in r
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^ »«• .&lt; »-.«" ' Mi- C .t l.iin e a * .k
Wl
V 'r 't . ’i li/ ‘ '%hr' r * " i" " ' M'
M" ' ...... ''to,, Itrldgwill .pend the holiday..
p r i,r . Ho hlKl, and low -core wen
won In Mi i. I I.. Tciw illegcr. J i
Mi** IVggy Fiaser left Inlay and M i-- Ih.iothv Cutler
for tirccnwiMMj, 8 . t!. to spend the
Towm-I
the I’ovenlnv• .•si i.r i th.
i n . iend
i- i -f in*
yrm iu
holiday* with her parents.
M l- Mai N rill, . . . . . . . . . r.| M r-. V
, Hunt, served -h li- iou
e frrtl
Mis* 8a.hr Muiphy left today mrnt- to th. gn, -t
Th-.S-* III. Ill'll t&gt;) Im- .. I I I . Mis
for (Juitman, &lt;Ja., where the will
tm-Hiei
Mt*
s|K-nd (he holiday, with hei par­ Ill.M-k w ere hei
• t IfrtK'k, Mrs ||a
I ssing
ent*.
Mr- Wallet rum or. M
r.-iwdl.
William C.-nra-l, Airs
Miss llelweea Rhodrnbrry left get. Mi
this afternoon to spsnd the boll, Alh n Del .m e . Mis. i;,&lt;&gt;rge A
•lav* with her parents in Cairo, Smith, Mi* M I.. Itahnin. fr.. Mr*
im Dunn, Mi*
Daphm Connelly.
Ga.
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Mrs. ladtlr A. N it left today fel-ler, M 's. Illh-n llikei. Miss Tol
for Philadelphia. Pa., where -hr l.lvln-f ton. Mis» Sh-rh-v 8 n ill.
will Im- with her sou and -laught.r- M i-- Cat i n . and 'I- • I --ii. ht-m
in-law, Mr. and Mr*. 8 . II. N it.

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Service
Social Calendar riiristmas
Scheduled Sunday P e r s o n a l s

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\ " i can •hancr the World’’.
S. asserts Father James Kellcl,
-• lei of the r.ien t and widely -ll»w,lah i» lapnliv gaining momrn. hli i» rapidly cia.mng loorncni- ni. The
message
Is lhi»:
,
,
. , that
_ . . .we.
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r” r.
tl. itg, that a r ate lint mere unto
mstons ini-hcd wilty.liillv hv ihe
Iffrrcnt hao-l --f fate, hut the
11 r* of out mi o ilpstinic
firing in with -it* IxM.k. there
-nd -twin appear a motion uictore
■o the satin- them.- which will »lui
on -iv of thr hnght figure- in thr
i nt. i tainnient field. Krllrr declares
il-.it t-ai inanv ha-l influences arr
nuking themselves felt in the
( - M» of in t l.lt
. that
count:
Itadio.
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aa
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t. n. f.intr.. 'J1!
1 Is th.it i counter B.iion i« nre-l
I hat n ore c — l people should
ihr . fi. oi» nn-l fight for
- &lt; thing* » hich ale l-n.lr to our
-•II l-rin-t— belief in G"d an-l the
-h . f that we are important farioi» in the rheme of things an-l
. our action* ran literally “•h.nge
tin- world’’.
Father Keller f-elle.es that the
&lt;&gt;&gt;•1.1 is iii'H.-II. disintegrating m.l
Hut I- the reason he ha. inau^’ uitrd the Christophet movement
•hiili i«, in realltv, u tiemrndou*
lilv. to . niintrr thr forces that

Clirihtinas Party
In Held By Lions

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There'* plenty of honey around
these -by* so get out jour re
ripe* for rikr.i and rookn • untie
thi* good, nutritious o i m -i Honey
is also good for cnn-lying sweet
potat-,« snd paisnip., to f lu
milk d im l«. ami in ftovting-

Alemltcra of the Sanf-nd l.t-n*
Cl.ll. an-l thru wives cAjaYC.!
«
( hti-tinu* party last night at thr
Seioiur.le Countrv Clot.
Use mw-lir.l sueid |miI*I im -.
A turkev tuppei wa* aetved un*
■! .i tin- .i m . .ton &lt;i Mr*. Mu* that h-gli eoelgv f"--d. in until
UT.iugvr, nod l.ioit luouglit gifts tlnu* -lr..r|(* : pud-linir, pie. uaf
.or tindrtprlvilrgrd chil-lieu which fie*, ,-ake
w. ie 1-1.* «il oinl. i a lutgr, lighted
C hri-ln .a - .i.e .
Following thr -nplH-i the gi.oip
ha-i a fon te«t with Ihe I.-vs, and
VI Skinnei wa- i.-eii uml heard
ii
sh-M-liug &lt;&gt;fl
cat&gt; nl.lol, lla iiy
Roh-i-n. thr I l-.ii King was —u n it­
ing n .voter iron.
Cl.-le Rain •. annolim r.| a snow
hall fight, th. -now lu ll- Im-iiil*
ham-less wu-l- of ti ..n r paper. The
la-br- h-tiir-| m.
1 I-. final . nt. i tnlnm.-nl -f the
evening -*.i- dan ing ... ;hr inu-li
« f fne Stetson I'n iv ii.itv -tinl.ots
led l.v Petri llol.nl
VI Skinnei
lo« ,l «f the -no
milt.-, on auntigim-'lit thi-h ip
- 1tali I t' « il Cat lt-n and Clvili
Kam*ey. Jack Strm prr, the m il
Iw i-le i nf the rluli ha-l a loi»v
.'veiling l.-v ) u.g fine- on nieint'eian-l ■••II.. tn| ..-M-iul I..Il . i . for
&gt;i»e lo di-fiaving --iivriilion ex|K-n«r ..

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K.dtlial-t l— l
a little Ilk*
- i"I* i 'tii | -, t ut tt ha* a dell*
luvoi all it- own and of«
r i fn | value. t'h»o*q
th it - ' log, Iwfore it
.
in I -ttong flavor.i in salted
i ...I i i .
water
then serve It
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-If melted butter.

F h .D A A
A latye attendance Is expected
T* t W.-.tmln-t*r Frll-.w-hip of
at the i aiiilh light Christina, serIhc I.uki Mnry Community *"t.uifh vic* that will Im- ol.served at the
will »iH&gt;n»or n ruveivd &lt;J'’ *' supper
mI the I'lmmln'i
of Commerce F ir -t Presbyterian Sunday at 7:30
lll-lg. Supper HI
I'.M. Their ill the evening, aerntdint •" the
It- v A. l&gt;. Mclnni-, pa&gt;tnr( who
will be .« pn-giam. IliKiu a -IUh of •avs that ion-iiletaide interest has
fo j mol rnjov IkH IjrtkiinHin
lo-en -hown not only by I'rc.hyThe Friendship C li'&gt; of •ti«*
ti-rian* hot hy other. w h» wi»h
*ke Ijikc Alarv Community Chuirh to hear this type of program.
w|l| meet with Mr. and ' I . • K.
The 17 voices of the Chancel
lA | il »• H:00 I'.M I h - i r a ill Im- .i
• t i. Inuu part) «iili pitt ex­ and Youth choirs with Mr*. (Icorno Touhy, Minister of Music, at
change.
the con-ole of the Austin organ
Ijik r Mary Community Chunli
ChhMmas pi opt liiii Will Im- nl will sinic III anthem..
The comptrtr order of service
CIlHItll-er Of ClWlllll'Ils Building
is:
lln.lri the -tninaorship of IIota Chimes
Siguiu J ’hi .omrltjr, tkrftp optionif t nt thr K. TtinM I.mirlit n .Me. Fighting of the Candle*
Pielude*: March of the Magi (D umorial Hospital i* ' Mr*.’ Walter
tw ill, Jesu, Joy of Man's DoTurner.
•Iring (iU r h ) — Mr*. Touhy
H A T l R lt.vT
Si-minoti- Chart. r No. J it.K .S. Processional Hymn
Invocation- Dresden A lorn
will ntrrt at thr Mn-onir Hall to* Anthem— llrcak Forth, O Beaumeht nt 8 :6ft o’clock. This will I mteo.is Heav'nly Fight tlln rh l—
the official vl.lt &lt;a Uw Worthy
Charnel Choir
tirnn.l Matron.
......hi •«. k to destrov iis ; C o m Anthem
Still Grow* the Even­
SI NDAA
iounl.tn.wv 1 atheism.
ing 1 1tad. Itohrmian I— Chancel
Ih o Christmas program will lo­
Mis*
Ann
Frenrh
I#
-p.o-liiig
I ’uiii ism and skepticism are the
Choir
Tin .liititMt »i*%q riu li lic|i| ili
ut tin- l-ake Marv r.inununity Anthem
-I. Ii-!*v. "A'-iu can’t .l.an-te the miiihimI t*hri"tmi»% party Tu r da)
tjlory I-. ( I imI (arr. thr Christum, h m ,;* )- wit), her
fTiurrh at «1:.*10 I'.M
parents,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
K-.)al
•ll,| la-i atlse It'* wloil It U and aflrrn«Miii at tlx* Iimiiif »»f \|i.-«
Hhoremoant) Chancel Choir
M itM itt
French, in Valdn-ta, tin.
. al-.a.s l-«-en”. This is an al- I #l Hi t Mm ii St|»u rlplu i
and fiirts Choir
Tin- Woman’* Mhm.ruirv Hil­
Gammn I imha &gt; haptei ••( lleHi
•" •'&lt;l«l by many, an attitude
Cherubim Song No. 7
itinl rn n tn t« w rrrriiju y n l
ton of the First Alelhodbt Church Anthem
Sigma Pin hrlil initiation fui i i
• gaprnti inculcate Into their I*v thr s:i«mi,» •limits: thi .iftrr*
(Ih -tln ia n -kyl — Chancel Choir
will meet n
follows: Prayer
Dr. and Mr*. William II C m .- pledges Monday iilgl-l at the Worn
•••IJrvn tM-lie.mg the. ale rush- nmm, uml t V i i tola-*. (*hri«tntn&gt;
11;.n-1 - 1 I'. M. Cmpu)IOei- Hand A n tb fflH VVbatjpOM T h i» Mean? hr linve arrived to spend the
an'* Chili.
lolling a -I on k which must sooner •otiiira uml t.imlir* u r r r »«*i %t «I
iS ia teyl— Otaneel Choir
1:3A I'. M D ire.tail Community
m ' - L - j . vt-.irh Christmas holiday, with |lr. I'n * After thi Imt..................... ..
1
« « i w anyway. Ilo w rw r. I)* Atm
l‘.nil MIC C um i II,
M ission*-:! I'. M.
dim- nl n ri
. . . . . I \ |..vel&gt; -1 1 »n unwhole-ome attitude m-l tfmtHrr, M ir . .1 M. Hlifirriptirr.
The Set liuol.
\it.hils.n So­
nrrangriiienl of n il .w ........ th
- oi-.tall. Imlrfeimlldr.
The liiHii' miA lt»\»ly \%lilt
C*l»nir
t
9 I
ciety’* regular mootlily meeting
When ih. lirtiaissanre spread ( *hti"tmn* »lrc»»mti'»n• u t n lurnc
y|rB&gt; -p -p, Trapnell will return H-.wer of the
•t-ani.-.-i- -n
Will he Ip-I-I 1 t the l.iltlle.l Ct-n- Anth.-m — Fhephenl* N o w _Go We i
iioin
in-.-, uu gi
great rhanee -te­ ( liridntM tir,- armititl u hich i:ilt
la ir . DirkloMinl—
C h a nle e Saturday to her home In M in a - tried the u -fir-h m u it tal-le. flunk
'' KK-uio
i..
I 7 :IS I’. M.
at tIt udrs of peoldr
plurrd tn Ih* ••%clmntcr«| lat
Choir
I -a*. Vn., after s|K-nding several rd on rlrhor Id. hv .ellow I -&lt;per»
‘* el in the alii
The 1'iatcl II-.I..I of the Women
■rl.l ,.1— ot th. h i . 1 hi- rr in thr MftrttiiNin.
II II
Tbo.e p.irtiripating it. Ihe -i-n'
world
of ihr I're.liyteiUn C h ili-Ii ..ill Anthem — l*&gt;. How a Hose K rr . day* with ho imdhrt, Mr
maivelous
Itl.M.niiog (air. C h ii-tia n -o n l— | Patti.hall.
mom wrn M
i ‘ " Id
Inna
" "
wn»
MrnilirrR ntt« n*lift|* the puity
port in the I'hll.ithen Hun-I.iv
it freed t'«
peoph- fi.-iu the WH,* Hi«%4 tiifir v tint tier. SuMiltu
Mall---------Mi* l.e*|o.
ll.vh
l.eslet loilhri.
l.'ilhrle. Mi
t t iDal " llg. H
M
alr Chorus
H- In &lt;&gt;| Cla** It-N.iii ..f the \nne*
of . . M .l .
oihil-ilioii- an I huntta I' h I»\ fnllntN. J* aiimttc
M i- I n!»i»'»» t&lt;»tin««tR
O rg an — Canllli-ne (P le rn e )— Mr*.
M r. and Mr*. I. Ii. King and *«•" •;
at t;tMi I'.M.
-I-.-I-till.on on-lei
who h
the ( *l« aH.i i k I, lU t U r n P iiM u k , Hct
rh ild irn , Jimmy an-l
an- Mt
C-...rl«-.
V.nI..io I.
Mr
Touhy
ind Carmen, are
'Ii
The In-pirational M.ellnu -f the
an-l Nancy Itoumltirr, A iim ltr |Ih r *Wi»,
l.tiHahy on Chrlilma* visiting irtativ.s here this week t.eoige Dangh o an. M r- W a ll-- »*&gt;.&lt;-s Imd I nch in-laved
Women of the I'n -iiytnian ( Thurrh Anthem
■— I-■——I \ e*p|oitrd
Kvc (Christiansen I—
Chanr.
m m iu c llrntiHi, luy«i« J «»m t* m o l
Mr*. King I* the former M -«- I ' " ' t, V
I; ' -• ll
M.
will In- held in Ihr S ,i*l ft-Mim -f
Hot. what I., gan as a . Iran-mg I^HThrlt, Till*-h l.y*»m», Martha
Marv Calhoun nf thl* city.
Ilawkin- ConneUv. - im- i -i . M i
Iho Annex at In'tll |* M
Q w ll
.-"I hiilliunt movement, ha.- .leveltu&lt;p*. j'att\ W alkri. .m.l Patti
The N ursriv Department -if Hie Anthem— Nowrell! Nowell! No­
.........................
,
well! (Dirkersonl— C h a n c e l
Dr. and Mr*. Gordon
D. Stan«'-*lh D v -.n Mi- Sf.ltl.-'v Smith. " '•»'«'&gt; a Frankensteini monster r Im fiMik.
F ir.I Mi tl-«-di-t Church will h ive
H-.It ha- go:ten out of han-l and
ley and son Droigla* a-f Durham, '**'"• Hat-hnr C--nu-M. M
TChoir
it* nimiial f’hiislmas paitv in MrIh-nrdirtinn
N. C., arr spending the week with l.lv'ng'ton. and Mi . f!l .. Hot,-hi ii--eaten* to destroy us. Mauv peo­
K lllley Hall al 1:811 I'.M
ple h-lieve that the reason for the
Silent Night
Col. and M r-. Paul Chr-terson »i"l *"?.
T i-n t t m
••old'* . ondition tixlav i* that we
ple-lgr s n r M|a Y»||,- Will
The service will la-t »n r hour. Mr. and Mr*. Bill Stanley.
The lltotherhood of Railway
A I f t I D I AMIAD IN 411 » H U V A lU l
lam-. MI • I im iv , Vo.lr. u v-.N-ri have tinned awav from (5«d. We
Trainmen N'o. '.»7t1 and lanlii-- These attending are ashed tu lie
Mr. and Mr*. I*. II. Trp * lr ami Mr- Ralph Wlehl. Ml. M l- Wight i"', " " n|lv Iwlirv. Ihev arr right.
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Auxiliary No. K7I' will hold n seated »• 7;.M&gt; o'clock.
-mall daughter, Martha Jean, huv. Kiitlev, M i- W F ll-ll.-viira-l to lutnlng awav from (Sod w r have
I Hr onipln H&gt; mil t^nifif«i| «i\lmK nl p ie r
famdy night nnd Christman paitv
purtnxl thr one M-n t-pt that can
atrivi-ti from llartfonl, t’a nn.
Ji.. Mi* Walter A|nio t&gt;ei Mt
In the I fi. O. V. Ilnll at 7:lhl
n r8% fill Mint ii (r l l n u i l in ihi« 'Inn* li&gt; l.«f#
•- 1- ii- ho|iitig an-l growing. We
•pend the Chrbtma* holiday with H I . /immerman. Mi** |tei|.
o'rlo»-k tonight.
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Mr*. Trirsl.'* patent*, Mr. an-l J ] - « i r M i- Maioairt li-iiafrlitm *'»'e tu itied rather to the Darwin
Siriilr \ on II hiitl h ih r » ••mplr#wm«4fy tltn#
The Itcatdnll A vyuip; O n le of
•"ii . -oiiept that U-|t 'a i cruel
Mi«. Dell. In lli-N-k. .11*1 Ml(he N'oii-f let— mlnatjonal t’horrh
Today has almost wnund up the Mr*. C. II. f’oglnirn.
lor ilfrtiriu k ri %mim in«l I mam «|i «%m i
’--•rid
where
the
'‘*u**iv*l
of
the
Iran
W
illiam
will have at Chritm a• party for f-rsl
semester nf (hi*
year.
lille -l" iipplie* not otilv to thr
Mina Myra Jane Maildrn ir in r n .'
mrmhrra nt '£ P. 'I In thefirha There'll In- two wonderful week*
'ii I'Ol lo man at o! What -an
\ \ \ IM It
,
pel- tiifH , will Ih- sc'i
d
for (Tirblm a* holiday* with the c l toilav lo Chattanooga, Trim
-mo In •ono , for what ran lo hope,
Mt am. *1. . \\ ilium t.aw of
\ -iirtt no l.rr«&gt;-!&gt; Aiixiilet-eJl'ti • fitvi 'ilarp-c «-C 'he AyiMide sea- where "hr I* training at the Ki t M F Is i l l l i l s I . 11*1 Y
i il - an he he, when he believe*
&gt;N)l--na aiiiioiitar Ihr liirtl. --(
No. M .Hll have a ftitbfm aon being Ihe Key • luh Ball, langor llo.pital Seh.M.| « f Nur«
'In. .m-l -utiles this hopeless note
daughtrr, Ca'I-y I on. -oi I»&gt;-«• II
part, a* the la-ginn llllt at H:IIO whirl. Is Inrught! Don’t mis* tin* ing. after -ps-iidiiig several -lay*
-t de-pair into hi daily life 7
P.M Mrilihei. Hie urged to a* danre! It’ll -tail nn the dpi of with her pairnt-, Mr. and Mr*. A.
Willian James wa- Ihr foumlri r'"ll'| rv-vitali/e il.; .. hi, I. mol-l
Alrmla-t • of the Crlerv t ’r n l-.
teo«| and l-rlne » Inv or Mlltuhl* •i-nn IV M. Dress I* optional and (5. Maildrn.
H OWI**
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phi!-- t.lr, of Piogmatl m give ir* n set of .aloe, l.v
Seiiiiin.li High .n Im- I Youlh C- i
trifl for a nrrdv fan lit.
.must nf the g »l» ore going "••i*
Among the -indent-, il 8 teisow !•» will hoM It- aniiitJI Cliriattuii Which derlaie- that that Wlilrli I- we rould ai|l|afaeterll* live
The tmiutean hrttoe lrp*rtm*nt formal and Ihr guy* are wearfn
i-v i
I
and - l l o i . and what Is
- r
*
r
of tin- Woman’* Clnh will have it a I heir lies! soils. Music will Iw by arriving today lor the Imli-hiv* paitv at to,. I tale Snlor-lay I- gtt "• I I that which produce* thr our-rive,
iim,I.*, a , ,,,nl,| f, ,-l llist we
to
are
Alisa
Nancy
W
illiam
-,
Mis*
at 7 oVI'M'k
l-'-l i.'-olI - for Ihe Individual. '
I l|*|» -lit
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animal f’l-il-li-n’« Chtulma* paitv Jiin m r Powell and orrheslras
el.ange the am hi”.
A program wit|, a Chtlst&gt;o*a| Sutrlv If wr put Ihe alwivr on
ai 4:0il P.M All menil-er» acr you'll love dancin' now! If you Jane Chapman, Mbs Kvrlyn lit
llff.
Alls*
Alaigatrt
1'artln,
loitirirr
t bring ha h -en i.iri.uge.1 I.) \t- «i.-r|ila to Ihe piagmalir lest. Die*
arke-t I-, bring glff# for ih*Ti ran'l dance learn how, or there
rliildlrn.
will l-e plenty rtf other thing* (•• Heard, Ib-riM-rt btetialrnm, |*etc Ami Whitaker, president, and h--l 1 fail pitifully short of -iipplvtne a
lluknr,
an-l
John
Rliim
lry.
roinmitteo of of fleer d no-l logb with altv »en*e or put pn.e In living.
w KtlN’ FND* »
do!
*eload stud-ntT h ru - will If An-l to a-ptre, develop an-l grow,
Th » Won-eft * A.- neiution nf the
On the chit chat aide nf (hi*
Alisa Jane Thigpen will arrive dancing, n floor show-, an-l n u it pui|to*e and Iw-lirf In something
I aki Marv Cnn-ooinltv I Jinn eh will ll.tll that it tn In- are a few of (he
meet al the ehiirrh fm
I - ml couple* that are making olans: from Charlottexvillr, Va., the hit* from Santa himself with gift, for greater than uurselve. must Im
fun I* mental.
o’clock guest lunatic--it. Ilrlnit i Clarence Clnu*e and darlln’ hru- ler part of nrxt week to Im- Ihe all.
Th.- O le t y fia t'- la -| m ih "&gt; d
I h r t.'hilstophrr iiioveni.nt I*
dish of fieal am) yimt -«wn table rirltP Junior he’* been dating re­ guef* of her mother. Mr*. W. J,
service.
gularly; an Aluntnu* you all re- Thigpen, during th - holidays. l-v the Seminole High Sehool P somelhing f-n nil of u* to ihink
There will la- a f’hn-tm a- Tiee e-emher. B -liliv Marin, i» »«uiring While here. Alb* Thigpen ami her T . A., with M r-. J M. Stim-eipl-et about, rrpardlr-* of our religionAir* .1. P. Holl*rlaw a- -hr- affiliations. W r must not talk. We
Parte for ell thr l-ov- and girl- in Gretehen Kirchhoff and belUve mother will he guests at the home
the Prr-hvtriian Fun-lav School it nr not, hut Ed Varn might I* of Mr*. Frank MarNeill on Pork rctnr* It I* financially aided hy must art. for in action lie* ih.
local civic group*.
surer** or failure of a mo\r which
In the Sorial Itnnnt of the Pre-hv
having a rhlek hy hi* *lilc to Avenue.
Irtian Clp-r-h Anne* at ft;|Xy p.AI. n)trl Stag or drag you're hound
&lt; t* u / s C u &amp; t t lf n J f i t A C
Junior fhurrh will present tin
have a grand time! Come and
-r e '
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I ' O l 1 Nl&gt; O N I .Y I N
Three' rherrs for the 8 . II. 8 .
tiler f luh an-l their director. Ml»*
Whittle, f -r -H o g *neh a grand
jolt th!- v«ar at the Chriitm a.
i-resrntation
given
\N»-.lne«d*y
Q IN U IN l HkNB I U I N I 0
1
, eening! Th r a-iditorium was
well filled to watch their performant**. The two angel-, liar*
l&lt;ara Ca»»utw- and Naney Roundtree Just looked the part! All In
S O I T A M ) I I A U M S O I.K S
all we a ir mighty proud nf them!
Something rxtra special put in
ihe lunrhroom now la a machine
that, with one nlekrl you may
have vnur Vltamlif C for Ihe day!
Blended orange and grapefruit
Juice that rrally does taste good!
Thl* marhinc ran make chaitg*
fo.. you loot T r y w m r when
■chiM.i la-gin* again! Y nuTI loya
It!
Christmas spirit la hutdillng all
over 8 . II. 8 . now days. Thera's
n huge, iieaiilifiil tree in the hall
with lot* of lights and «M*tlrs nf
tinsel. It’ll he another year be­
fore w r T r Iwck op there!
$3/50
There are Iota of kid* slrk
lately. Seem* Ihe Virua X ha*
then; all. Sure hope they arc all
•veil for Christmas and New
Yenrl
I till &gt; It A It K ill M i VV | )|(
This will lie all until next year:
meanwhile, a Merry Chrbtma*
and yery. very Happy New Year
fioin Ynur's truly!

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T i li t t S D A T
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P.M Members are requested to
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ren. age* seven to 12 years.

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T D K S A N F O IIII H E R A L D . S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

JA P E MX

North Carorlina State Squeeks By
Aroused Eastern Kentucky 65-64 'r
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lly M H O F A R N R TI
NEW Y O R K , Dec. IS &lt;/!*&gt; D ir wolfpxck had to uramLIe w m t
but the North Carolina State batkrlbxil live .till n undefeated.
State came from behind in regulation play tail night then came
from behind again in overtime to defeat b iilrrn Krnlu.ky. 6&gt;-M.

for the real of the Skyline
eitfr.
(2t I ne Cowboy* compare fa­
vorably with Tenneaare In their
ektllful u»e of the Tennessee "cat­
tle formation” or single wing at­
tack; it’a alao understandable how
they t*»t the nation In defense.
I!) TF .!)_ s iia n
n » There's nothing freakuh
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N E W Y O R K, Die. IB— &lt;/P&gt;—
about Wyoming*!
high
natioual
rating: they have a wonderfully The Chandler situation cuntinrud
coache-1 organisation.
! to *lmmer in Imseball circlea tu(4| Wyoming's a ll-A m e rica n day *■ * four-man committee
Eddie Talboom Will tie the (In rG l««ked fur a smer-sor to A. B.
tailback r « n In the South since
commissioner
Charlie Justice hung up hia .pike* '
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The cummittes-, composed of
LEXINGTON. Va.. Dec- 1 5 - at North Carolina.
( 6 ) They get marvelous end *&lt;“ » representative, each from
(.Spetul)
rite- aura of mystery filay and their lintlau;king is ter- the
American
and
National
Leagues, wu* named yrstrrday.
•urioundirig the actual sliength of rifvlng.
annoutirement ia expected
10) They cover kicks like Ten- No
the Univciuly ol Wymoirig's unde_____ l g ________ __
ia unfortunate enough baseball writers dinner in Feb_ „ „ „ the fuotliall
,
,,,,, when Wyuttt- m »ry when the majors winter
meeting is sc In-In led
In Ihr
Washington ansi Ire's Generals ate 1 ing puots
kicks____
off.
pii..._ or
________
They are hlg, strong, rough, meantime tlu-y v. ill interview |n„
prrpping lor ibrit New Year's Day
fast and smart— what more would •IM# succes.ors Irefore making a
fmitball team to l« T" recommendation
you want
the G.ilol lb,wl.
lam I'rrinl, president of the
inquired Harvlay.
V. N I Coach George liatclay
It's too lad they didn't have a Ho.ton Hrave., arid I'hil Wrigley.
turned tiff Ins motion pictuic pro- chance to prove themselves against owner of the Chicago Cnl&gt;«, are
.
ii|
|:
r»wer.strained
of the important Eastern or the Nattorial League represents, ‘ .
. ... . , . .
Southern »&lt;|uads this year."
tive*. Del W rbb, vice president
r»r’declared. I don I like
H »,rla y recalled Coach Dud De of the New York Yankees, and
(.root’* comparison of the Wyom- Ellis
Ryan, I'r.-.ident of the
what I have just seen.
it was no glioti Itarclay taw, on­ ing and Arm y teams after Ids Cleveland Indiana, represent the
New Mexico squad had been wal- American la-ague,
ly tbr I dim ol two .m ulling Wyom­ loped by both of them. “ I haven't
Harold HmselL Ni.lionnl Coming si.tones over Skyline Six Con- reen Arm y, hut from the movies mander of A M V E TS , »aid hi» or*
lettuce opiHinenls, l tab Stale and I watched of Wyoming's team, ganiration supports (.'lark Grifone might safrly surmise that filh. uwnn of the Washington
Hrigli.uti Young.
Wyoming would give A rm y a Senator*, in hi* attempt to reWith I lie 11 (Miweilul lennestee- thomngliiv busy afternoon. De new t handlei s contract which
IV|o single wmg ..Hark trialing at (.root's obse, vatl.ni was leaved on •Xpires May I, IPB2 tin Monday
at Hi.
I’etersburg, the major
lull speed ovri ibe drtpeiale Utah round Judgment," tiarclay said.
fhr W |. director also had a voted. U to 7, not to renew the
Slate and IlY U .lefriuleis, the
Ve fnllouol
followed ny
h;
. .
,
. .
skeptical wnrd for the clever pro- contract, a move
(.ov,lm&gt;. tsike.l up lather inrtlgMI* r u ln .-ditor who devised the Chandler'
decimation be will
i si 40 7 ami 4H 0 lnuiripite
weight charts shown in the W y- stay in office “ to the bitter end."
t'ntll ■eeing the movies, ex. oming game program he used in
Rusaell called the Chandler
changc.l liy Wyoming's Coach picking out the Cowtuy person- ouster
a "shameful umt ill con
Howden Wyatt for film* of the
Gdeied ucti.ni" Bob Carpenter,
tbr nal.
"Comparing their p r o g r a m owner of the Philadelphia Phillies,
tin ■ral’r .-amt*- with Virginia amt
Itnhinond, then- was no one in weights with what I saw in their told a pt&gt;-- . .inference that “ it
Gn lianle who could testify a* movie-. I'd assume they weighed la i-unnon knowledge that one
were or tw o clubs violriitl) disap
..........
.............strength
....... ilatyp of ___________________________
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to
the genuine
the these Cowtarya when they
i t,wIh,&gt; except they had trimmed frvahmrn and haven't revised them proved of commi -inner Chandled
and stated **), bill they in m
•Ince,’' llarrlay said.
n M 'pw 'atde Havlor team, 7-0.
way ntt dll pled to a llr. the Votes
Harclay’s ptelimiunry survey,
of other*.'1
coulainc.l in ludf n iloten foolnotea U D f l l / T U
Among llie latent suggested as
to dlaginm* be drew (lo in the o l
success, is tu Chandler ate Flank
Wyoming movie , went something
lit
A
S
K
O
C
IA
TE
D
press
j; l ,.
J. Lauj.he, GuVernor of Ohio,
and
Senatot
Estes
Krfauver
U | Wyoming is entirely too
Today a year ago— llym ie Cap­ ID -Tv n n ). I^uvche had no com­
lin, 48, who managed five box­ ment, but Senator Krfauver said
ing World champion*, died after he isn't interested.
tie added.
a year's illness.
fteiicha, who t,as an eight y-car
Five yvar* ago— Flotida an­
old
»n
aiiiH.ly
sw.nging a nounced Tutu l.itb’a cent tact at
racket, says the Mayfair courts football coach would not tor re­
Navy played a 14-14 tie with
an. in top condition and are newed
Washington Stale in the IP24
not us fti.-t as he would have
Ten years ago— llyron Nelson Ruse Howl football game, but
expected concrete courts to In*.
won Miami Open Gulf with nine. Arm y has never played In the
This column ha* liern pushing under-par 271.
liowl.
tennis in Kanfurd for the past
Fifteen
years
ago — Detroit
two months especially for the (Jana, led hy Earl "Dutch” Clark,
yoong.-r *«t It looks aa If Teddy- Won National Fo.ilt.aH league York liiants, 2(1-7, on snow.swrpt
lleteLa may l « Just the man. to championship hy heating New gridiron.
Mlmtilate that wttoretb * |
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H o r s e 's M O l l t h
it*

id

iia k im : k

U ndefeated Cowboys
Have T op Tailback
In Eddie Talboom

Veteran
tenni*
prufrxsioiot
Teddy Herirba, who is at thi
Centur) Country Club in White
I'lmi. N* w York ill th- m i i i i o k r,
'111 handle the Muyfair Inn
tennis program tin- winter.
Conner ly ranked Pth proles*
1uiiiinlly. Her irl.u has la'eii ptay: ing for t hi­ |x*-1 211 y.’ul
umtI
&gt;l a la-r),
pruft- iiuiul aluixati
as lurqr lt. tn-, an hi- career ns
a priilfg.
Vinnl. Iti.'hard« and
1 tail). H um
rtlid tiuind G.e
Ln ! wit h II .11 iild.n'1 timip in
Gir tIi ii t
Iter it Ini O ] , Tiblcri I* Gill .me
t.r tin la ■tt 1
of
pin
. c im ii
play,
in the world
mi .ild
f"f
till
I t
o
et.
pi..'.o r n
w Mell
well uas
•1. plnVllU*
he ilnt
lie
-ini in
n. his
Ills prime
prion- until fatigue
(atiK.ie
JJj|
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uni• ptnver
tut*
•iGui
t.rinii
player
ha* man .Mi 1•d In
lay ut the
tllp Ilf i,
1mm fur as tmig a*
Tilde n, 1Erfir ba ait.lrd
H r
Via. (air Inn urn
Hav» InP to ill allsn.pl lu lit s»S Oo* .. ..........
' dim ! l“ .
Irtrsl Sd IIilm d ^ ,
. . . , r . , „ cy { AOlnr m rn l to /ipii N rA tiim riminKstris
(irori'lu d(-ftRt*&lt;l l.lrmson
., . ,
ill 1(11111- Nnd will hnld
11
4B In a game at Athens milked , |"mplaint
I h tj ""1 football is
Inltf 4time
lu luiHiliirirr
by a flurry of f „ t , With I a . 'wnkrnplinr ftmlherr. college,
1fit III Mllll lb.' game. Hr
•" v * , J u J ,
i-» ,i
In hi, latest "fa y your dm
IHMfllr4l Dili Gij.I lim ns train
Davis Of c-orgia and Imu,
M! w rit, again ' communi.pie
HIP •III...id •t irl nlirti itul
I Ifaugk, Cemson forward, had a
«*‘lrW
11
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ilrrft M r n* juunpf a* a ur '•
brief go .1 it and wen taker, out *'
'ft* , M K' 1; " f
l«« lir i « . h i ■lie. live liniclia
Ik . us me
'Uggexta legal net 11,0 to stop
111* III. i t Mtr t&lt;ti rnMi* •iitrii'
i *The lusdi came about when
*■"
flirr »" .a r n:ieh livijitx baud'
, Davit was foul......... Haugk under j P U . ? t r * ■ • •
‘ U , ‘*
“
It &lt;1 lo rd hsui
I o lirrs ili's
the Cieutgis basket. Davit tossed could tie dune, blit there’# no
leiln In Itlh and I 'l l 1.
thieal
that
could
scat*
tin
pto
■ In a free throw, then followed club* worse.
Gf the pi.. u .tivr today lie.
i Ike Cleroson forward to tbr side­
ru I.w tlniil
J.., t. 1.1 .iio*i p, f j (
lines
Hntbiism in Wayne-I)
ami away lb.- Iw t
Ibp Jack's
A rouple of fancy guaids car­
Wayne Itf lihq'lr, KaiiMit
initial del. at (•&gt;- buddy legged
ried uff the scoring honors. Geor­
eml roarb, finally d.cid.d Ik litth I‘.tin In, K. glint wu- mure
gia's Joe Jorilaii ami John Knee, Gihquri circuit i- tougher
tliai ■ m i ni. idi nt lluin n o th in g else,
Clemson's pot-shot are, earh
the football season
The ulh lie ..lit I, l inner bus dine hern
scored 17 points.
1,1 IJ. Keuiloregtl roll
The half-time scoie fuund Geor­ it day tt aync teli-graphtNl hi- t ie a t ir t h
wife (ruin u W clrrti Kansas town .i.iently I e point.*! out,
gia leading BO to in.
k rn
, Citv College of New York came tu meet him at the l.swrenc- rail
ini slid play
one*
road Million . . . When he ai like .'ti,",
the Vlli. Ihldge Hint I li.l. li
hack from its Missouri patlitiv.
rived,
Mrs.
K's
first
iinetth'ti
it top pi.de lolial
to drub Washington Htate, BV-43,
III.I , the
was: ''Where's our car ?'5 , . . i.loop
(pournt of Ibe "bit gain.-’', He
III Madison Square Ganlrn. Ed "Look,"
Wayne replied, " I ’ve been ilehu r.plaineo lb- thinks it will
Htnaan hit D) for C C N Y .
out two week, and have driven prol-ahly l« five &gt;.ai
1 *1 .,i.
Long Islaiid defeated George­
I left
. . __ mile*.
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, it in Hhaiuti anyone .d ll
•lioUiiy clialienge
town of Washington, 7B-CA, in lh&gt;- .IPOti
H prm qs.
i
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a
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sreond half of the garden bill.
o d d '. tu|&gt; t,o o i
p la ),i.
Sherman White sc.unl :f» and from borne and aimuti in Color u
Keiicli.t think* Ihe big or
L m y Hmlth 21 iiolnts for L IO do I . . . Tw o days later Keploplc
"►c.cir" gam. will invari­
•nd Harry
Kulllvan
2 B for started another liiltr nnd will
drive
the
ear
home.
ably beat the steady, consist*
Georgetown The district of Co­
ell I type pi ot ided all ollirr
lumbia five started an entire so­
One-Minute Sports Page
factor*
nr.- equal,
lie himphomore team.
Krstauraleiir Gene Leone plans
selt p D )rd the *rvere style
Powerful Oklahoma AAM easi­ to try hi* “ energy diet" on the
until hr look op leaching
ly defeated Arkansas, 44-1-7. That ranger* next week, hoping he'll
whl.h r.quires ln&gt;th H ip “hlg"
makrs it two over the porkers. have more success getting them
and slrady tennis of a bark
Kentucky preparnl for Kansas to win a hockey gam.- fiom the
rmirt gamr.
Saturday night with an BB-17 Urulna than Dor Tracy did with
Ilitsy Grant
and
Fisnk
drubbing of Florida. I'owerful his psychology . , . Gene insists
Murray Hiatr, the fourth strong he’ never haa used this diet on
Parker
ate among Ihe hr*!
Kentucky quintet, advanced to hia quote race unquote hors.-v,
players whoplay the Mrady
the finals or the Marshal lavlta. Poumlitnut mid Fatandy . . . 1 game Until hate hern loptourbainrt, whipping Mar­ Kentucky's tia*lii'll,all "sleeper”
rankrd nationally, but neither
f i Hon
fe
shall 7.TBC Wert Texas Slate (hie seti'oti n ( ’tiff linger,, win1, h i - lieeu i.ilie tu rope with
defeated tVpn'rdint-, iP-do. In w o n 'tM r it. eligible until
the
aggressive
game* iff
lato
Nrsmee and l^vaxaless
“ r other semifinal.
January . . . Flush roach lln riy
‘ tin
,|nh»»oti&gt;l
' H* winning j uVi“ '*fer thl'nkV"he i d T l " sVlg'hG !
‘
Muvfai, Ini
d rift tlnr* II»f t C N i up»rl. T h i , ly Ir in f ir
I jmiL* hi* m l.
I*»UII.utu* fit
tits
Tig ris defeated
visltine
. «i
rn if. it.a
t h i . .Texas
, ___ ! |: |,.g# tr#,.^
l,,r,r’ ,l‘"
4 ,i.. j -.
i. „ ii&lt; *&gt;
i . well
... as___
C hrU lU n, BO-46. Hud llelneman -recrqiting" in Canada
Wash„ ,y
'"*ml
of Mlssauii led the scoring with IngtoJl .Stale is l.mking for log "'•??"
( «*ile«. I' ttnla team
16 ponds. Mlxaouri passed up G,{r« 4 from Hill Parnell, lirllit.Fi * UI •,u ,, •»**&gt;' " " o/Wbillou match
uain, be said.
several ftee thiuw . late In the L lt,plrp toi|,. record hutiet win ben.............
Mir Ham . Art
game to keep possession Phog ■r , ^ tlUy l|lt,
ot| ,,
p,
.nnten
Allen* newest lia*lnG'*ll invi-n- ttlu,y ln training
Now Mnr- *?xvltc* Polly nr&gt; Go- Lest AlirerHon.
till active today,
comes up with Chuck 'Iran amateur
Tblrdo cdgril Niagara,
Ian -ilt, winner
of Quebec an it*
... twst ll; r.i., , “ ‘ hi" k
Denver toppH Drake, tid-lUi, and sophomore
phomore sprinter in year* . . . 1,1
"Nntjouul Single, cbsinpionEvansville downed High Point, Hill ll&gt; tiller sun, l.elligb tackle, Mp nt Forest Hills, Is pndqihlv
76*64. In ulhrr midwest games.
turmsl up ut a football l.uoquil (I*** trt-st Hionteut In tin- world,
Canlslu* defratevl Teaas, Mi 45, with a Ilook on “ Fundamentals of
at Buffalo and Boston College Artillery Weapon*'' under
Id
trounced Boston University, Kg. arm . . . . “ If I get homl with
the *|Meches, I'll t«- ready with
In the west, Wyoming defeated my own entrrtainmenl,1' Hill exMr*, lani Picard, of Church
•ft-beaten Colorado, (VJ-fil, ami in plainest.
Point, Idiuislana, say* the rookthe sotitbw••t, North Texas State
1 ing some women do with fancy
dowrifd Hiylor, 54-60 anti Miuth#
new stoves and so forth may id*
Huts A ll, Brothers.
west Texas took Texas AAM BBtaslri lint one certainly doesn't
Test llusing and Walter Kerr.
60.
get tin' same results. Mrs. I'icard
nerly, who have had *ome ex pen
ays for an honest-to-good ness
Yale and Harvard have met M eitre with CUvaland weather, are
"•Id-fashioned meal," th# kind
taking an electric blanket to
llates on the football field.
that puts a man hi trim tu do
Sunday's Giants-lirowns playutt
farm work, she’ll take nldTashgame. Their broadcasting l**.Gi
lotted rooking
methods every
IS wide open, but has an elect n r
time, Mr* Picard further say*
outlet , , . They'll io&gt; w in d l"t
iking
H uil ainre she has he rn lakiii;
OptuMetrist
heal a* well a* sound . . , llUddy
H A D A C lG , she dm
doesn’t hav# a hit
I*ei, star uffenstvc halllisck for
£
E V K S E X A M IN E D
ling for her whole
uf trouble rooking
four yeara at William ami Mary,
i . fllsARSEH FITTED
family
■ I and doing
i g rtier chore* about
toon will begin training as F B I
tbr hous for she found that hy
116 H. Palmetto Are.
man . . . Thai mutt pul him on
taking IIA D A C O L her system
th# defensive platoon.
uversanie deflcleiicle* of Vitamin*
III, ir.\ Niacin and Iron, which
H A lJA C tJl, contain*.
H e ir ti Mr*. Hrartl*a .own
*ital#ment t “ Alaitit six months ago
I Is-gau hnviug vague arhea ami
l.ailir, I had a very lutrd time get­
ting my work done— watching
my two little daughters, keeping
the house clean and doing all the
cooking. I had lost my appetlto
and I could hardly get any sleep
at all. Finally I was forced to go
to l&gt;ed and my sister had to do
my housework. I felt terrible. I
then heard about IIA D A C O L ami
bow other folks were feeling wond&lt; rfut became uf IIA D A C O L , In
|UlHH('!lgt&lt;r l'mt|N&gt;
juxt three weeks’ time I could toll
a difference. I gat a wonderful
night's sleep and, best of all
I now hav« a fine appetlto. HADA G O L I* certainly wonderful. I
Pontiac r* lutiuiiMi*
have told all my neighbor* how
g e r couiw
really wonderful IIA D A C O L la.”
Yea. You Should T t y HADAOOI.
Both lime* wolfpack forward Sam Rantino tcorrd the vital pointi
He first tied the game at BH-B8 t
on a free throw with 12 aecend.t
left In regular play, ami in th-i
overtime lU niino dribbled iluw.i
court and sank the winning l&lt;a»Hr III 'fill F IJL L K K IO N . Jit.
kett with Just 20 seconds left.
Little Joe Harper led East­
» ern Kentucky into an early *erood-half tie and from there on
the two teams battled to the week Voted down a pmpo-al to
end.
limit graitls-in-uid to 76 ftesbtoeo
Kaolin" Inpnrd Ibe scorers in any om- spoil Ghat'* foothill,
with 22 and Harper tallied IB uf course) in any year . . . The
to lead the visiting Kentuckians. argument, is .1 hy (Jem ral It. It
Each quintet rates high on the Neyland of Teoin •&lt;-, was tha*
i national listings.
such a limit couldn't Is enforced
Another strong htuegrass five, and that tieigliburiiig conference
Western Kentucky, had it easy didn't have any . . . This led
•gainst Tampa, 11)7-70. The win­ Vanderbilt's Hill Lduaid* to ex­
ning wore tied western's high- claim; " I wl*h the) would ret it
- ;------tearing
mark
set against Howl minimum
ofi uu.
Bo. Then
maybe
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m inim um u
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Baseball Seeking Schneidenbach And Jack Hackett
Commissioner To
Fight For Miami Quarterback Job
Replace Chandler

Wyoming To U se
*a \ Straight Neyland S y s t e m
f r o m the
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MIAM I. Dec. 15— (A*) - Baron BoL Schneidenbach. the emergency
nuartrrtrack who pulled the Utiivtuiiy of Miana Httftieaw* emt of
ll.c fire in it* hour of ciitie, may hate captured a slatting position
when Miami meets Clemson in the Orange Bowl New Year's day.
Schneidenbach waa drafted from defensive fullback to offensive
----------------------------------------------------------- quarterback only five day# before
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Mrs.

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woiW's F a s te s t r* * k u \

your ayttom.
Make up your mind to give re­
markable IIA D A C O L a chance to
help you at It ha* helped thou­
sands of other* whose syatema

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Plymouth gpMlnl
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It's Ihe RttMt popular portable
we've ever toldl Hat 36 fea­
ture*. fuU-aite proftstiontl key­
board and the fsxtctt action of
•1L When we ihow you sll ito

lacked Vitamins B l, B&gt;. Niacin
and Iron. Remember, there are
no substitutes for IIADACOL.
Always insist on th* genuine
IIAD ACO L. No risk Involved.
Buy a bottle of IIADACOL,
either the trial six*. |1J6, or the
t 'K , . i k T s A ^ l s t i
mdp^jyeu, . / w r mangy .w ill, be

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„hoes, |,u, passed, general
,
, n, r)lptUgge.i the injury
1
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riddled Hurrlcanr*
to a —
20-14
triumph,
Hackett virtually ha* recover­
ed from the injury and haa been
worklnr out dally for the New
Years day classic. Hut it w ill lie
a scramble between him and
grhneldenbarh fur the starting
position.
At this
.............
- point.. Kchueidenharb
.
„
seems to have the edge. Coach
Andy Gustafson has been using
| him regularly in first team offen«ive drill*.
Hsrkett, before he was injured,
was one of the leading passer*
in the south snd one of the
ranking pas* tossrrs in the na­
tion. His shrewd signal calling
was one of Ihe malor factor* in
Miami's upset victory over Purdur the week sfWr the Ho Unix
leers stunned Ihr erld world byupsetting Notre Dame.
Ardent Miami fMi* will ever
be grateful tu Sehneldenbxrh.
When Mis mi fsced Florida Its
stsr running back, Frank Smith,
n&gt; captain Ralnh Feiler and »♦ -,
vrrsl
other* had been benched
...
with injuries received in the
rough ami tumble Georgetown
fracas.
gamn
Every college hss Its
( the year" and the Florida game
is Mlami’a.
Hackett will see action, hut
how much i» open to conjecture.
Guttafmn
indicated
he
may
■witch Schneidenbach, Smith and
offemive ends Feiler ar.d Tom
Jelley to deftni* part time in an
effort to thwart Clemaon'a ainpi# wing attack.
"We’re g «n p tq need a great
defense to ..atop thla Clemson
team." Gustafson commented. “ I
feel that we will need the playing
ability " f these men lust a*
much on defense aa on offense.

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Football Coach Charles (R ip )
COM
E S E E thr besutlful swing*
Engle finds A rm y tougn (o heat,
for children, all color*. Sanford
ill* IPSO Penn State team lost
Stone Tower Industries,
MX)
to the Cadets, 41-7. and his 1944
Maple Ave.
Brown eleven fell, 59-7.

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balance of the season by a «houlI d»r separation received in the

DECEMBER AND JANUARY

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John

Williams wax the "newest” op­
ponent on the I960 Bowdoln Col­
lege football schedule— the teams
have met 26 Umea.

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('hryrter 4 door
Hctinn

f the crutclal Unfveralty of Florida
game. Regular quarterback Jack

Mrs. Geotge Thurston, Mrs. F.
D. Scott, Mrs. E. B. Smith, Mrs.
W. R.
Willuimx,' Mr*. E. C.
Ilsyman, Mr*. Irving Felnlierg,
Mrs. Miriam Bussell. Mr*. Hoy
Kymes, Jr., Mr*. Camilla Hrucr,
Mrs. James
Higgins, Mrs. T .
Hradford Hytd, Mrs. J. (&gt;. I.anry.
Mrs. II. H. Ur ham, Mrs. K. L
Cor tieId, Mrs. Clara Ginn, Mrs.
E. Laney. Mrs. S. G. Ilarriman,
MiN. J . I.. Ingley, Mr*. I. E Bat­
ten, Mr*. John Crawford. Mrs.
Charlrt Nlblack, Mr*. John H.
Williams, MU* Ellen Battf, M m
Hick Fat rail. Mrs. Jam** W.
Powell, and Mrs. Mux O'l.inger.

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. . . aa have thousands of others
whose systems lacked Vitamins
111, R2 . Iron ana Niacin. The
IIA D A C O L formula il ao effective
for aches and pains and ■ gen­
eral run-down condition when they
ate due to such defletaiwtae In

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The Sanford Women's Golf Associatlon held a 'most point#,
birdie 6, par 4, bogey 3 t“ urnamet, Ihursday afternoon at the
Seminole Country Club. The ful
lowing were winners: Class A Mrs. K. H. Smith, Class B-Mra.
Host Adam* and Clast C-M rs.
John Galloway amt Mr*. John
Schirad tie*i.
Ih e toutnamrnt followed th#
regular luncheon held monthly by
Ihe Association, The club vras
lieaut.fully decorated by
Mm.
Hoy Kymea, J r. During the course
of the luncheon a collection war
taken for a needy family's Christo as basket. The club took in
1211.00 for this family.
Vistnr* were: Mrs. Marion Dob*
ror. Mrs. Ed Whitney and Mrs.
Ruth Gallagher. Members present
vere: Mr*. Kiev* Huberts, Mrs.
Hugh
Whrirhel,
Mrs.
Ross
Adatns, Mis* Helen Cat**, Mrs.
Andrew l'airsw ay, Bliss (Veil#
Mem,t, Mrs. Earl Higginbotham,
Mrs. J.. YV. Altman. Mrs. A. D.
Marsh, Mrs. John HeMrard, Mrs.
Harry Woodruff, Sir*. John Gallo­
way, its,
h. Levy
i.rv&gt; vviuiner.
ra,
M*. K.
Whitner, ,N
Mrs,

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ChristmasList?

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Most Points Tourney

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v o t ic i: o r * n
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA
TIinO nO ttK JOgRPH lltSA t'efend
am.

D u r a ti o n
Ill ha held In the new
Oeladu. Florida,
bank kulIJiBg Us Uelado.
|
on Tuesday
i r Ja n u a ry f.
( . tl iifl tl ., at i : M
I'M . (or Ins purpose ■&gt;( elesilua a
hoard of direct.u s for U&gt;* en.ulna
yaar and the ira a a a rlid n of such
other hwaiadse as m ay .r*cse L#for*
the mealing.

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Jt im u
s i.w is o t.i: n i l \ T t ,
BT.VTIS O f 1 'l.n a ltll.
II. K. K IN G . I). C.
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T h U U a m »- IN ItK TIIK f-H
TA TK tir
■trrioui malady
FltANKIK P IIII'P M IW IIK L L
Deceased
that hiti only a
few people (n a TO Al.l. WIIISS1 I T MAT I l l U lia V i
Notice le hares.y Risen that
community.
1 1 Oeurce II H hltif and Garland tV.
creates quite a dpencer (lied tn e lr final 'eport aa
atir anti It terms esecalnre of the eaiaie is. Frankl*
Hhlpp klllchell. dareased; ihsi 'h e y
aa thouirh every* have filed th eir petltiun or .Inal
Ixtly muit have discharge, and that they w,:t apply
hail It. However, In the Honorable Douglas h tentim m .
Couaiy Judge of Menslnole C ouaty,
t h e percentage Florida, on tne l l l h day of Jan u ary.
la Miiall. How do t e ll, for approval nf same sod fo r
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the real of un final discharge aa eiecutore of the
estate of F ra n k ie Hhlpp llllrh e ll
pe their aynitum i of nauaea. deceased, on this I t day of t o . , m •
lulling, headache, fever, and her ivso
IIIU H U U : M SH IP P
nnarh aiul intententinal din•lAiu.ANH w a p K N crn
*? We hrrathe the lame air
fle .-u li.ra of the estate of
Frankie Mhlpp Mitchell
i« y do ami frequent the name
deceased.
area.
Within tin lottly there la an
v o T i t »: t o t r r n k
mate llit'lltg c n c e . a life force, T O i T IIIT O tM lIli:
JiS H fP II
lit is.
Whose Ite .ld e ii.e le lienersl l o ­
at i« eapiraaetl throughout the
lls err. Davenport. I « » s
m iiu t ly v trp i. Th la nrtwoik of
Too are hereby require.! to appear

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receive* irlv*alkin
om every part of the body to
&gt; conveyed to the lirata. Host
f it ii interpreted here without

miciour thought. A responding
rcr it tent
to the (lands,
u« ' In and
o rg a n a
directing
tem ami d r iv in g them to action
a h a m u n lo u n way that » »
II normal Itodily function. This
found only in a state of health,
hit ii the anawer, normal bodily
ini-tlun neai-s
immunity
to
ia s X.
Then why have some lost this
mmunity to diaeaae? It it heai.'r they have allowed the key
o the nervous eyatem, the ipinal
olumu to become misaligned.
iVhen i l - happen* it pinches
i*rve&gt;, distuibs function, lowrera
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* in dlseare.
W ill » rrl. • of adiu-tments
irryy rrtt through, function la
eat turd and health returns. Keep
hr spin in ndju tiuenl and all
IrJkvrll. Neglect th r |uiir ami It
wrili result in disturb,,! function
and impalied h e a lth .
Dr. King'* Chiropractic and
Spinal Vra&gt; offices are UaaUd
la the San. A l. Nat. Bk.
adv.

on January I I . 1 s t). In a certain
divorce pending In
Use Circuit
C ourt of Seminole County. Florida.
In t*htnrery. an at.l.revlaled title of
tshlrh *sld cam e
le M A IIJ O It lf
r i .T N o m : m ir
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garage. 2 Iota price fC.OIIO terms.

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. array finaj healing glove, all
fenced, garage, good 4 room
frame hutlar, harn and wall,
near Sanfdrvl. I'rlea 122^00.

M A N 'S wrist wuUh, steel l.aiul,
, excellent

con.litU.il.

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pHler lu ll.l*. Ilurricntu- .M«r‘ ra ry-n .o tu r. Aiu.lv al W. W.
Johns, J t. 11 Kim or call IMHl J
IIK A R lN G AM W rvtrin Klerlrir.
practical I v new super
m.wle
1301 l’ark_Avi.. Fh.
C l'S I li lA N Mot or Scooter, r l l ell
ant condition, (.'all 7'.)6-J Will
make a good ChrDtmuv gift.
| C lilllH T M A S Tfrea, 1,111 site O rtler^nuw, will &lt;lehve^i I nII T’.'. J

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yard. IVat. 40e Ini. |4h0 prr
yaid. Much F ill d ill dellyrredI’honr iaM» - Shell for |dH»oway*, also.
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Imit. Emit end of Sanlilil 8ea
Wall. Lake Jravup, f««&gt;t iff San
t ford Avenue.
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cyeli, repaired, ha'll kVtlf key
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C a rro ts. C a lif
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C elery, F lo rid a ilo ld e n
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I .e -I m r . Ire l.e ra . F lo rid a
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N uts. (I r a n i
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v e a lo rd . I 'lo r Id a.
Tl.e fo llo w in g p i l . r e re p ..rie l by
l lie I .talers sin I lie Hanfurd Hiate
F a rm e rs M arket fo r prodece sold to
T i ... k e f . a |ieal»r&gt; up i .. I p kl.

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PACE SEVEN

A(lilt'd: l.nlml Newt K (’nrliHin
AImi Pi'lc Smith Special
Complete Show* I'g .'IU — S:I5 I*. M.
I'ltihlren I’mler 12 Free!
Visll Our ItefrrNhmrnl ( enler
Movies 1’niler The Slurw

T h e I’rcsid cn t's Speech Will lie llroatlcasl
To Y our C ar A t 10:*T0
lly It.iv G o lle

Apartment home first floor I
13— N O TIC K H .P B Ith O N A b H — IJ
rdomi aerr«ni'd porch occupied
bv ownrr, upstairs apt. rentasi t —
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
- « $26.'Mi leward for Informatlnn or
944). month, all furnlihad. rrfrl*
lus-atiiin of Allen Wale* Adding
Ada m i ll
he ----------------reraton. hot water tank gaa We buy, sell A
trade
u*e.|
1$- t e*"*
Machine* No. ttK-272444 and SI
e b------------g h .B e ----------------------mm a H S H I t k
r IkeI t-----and electric atove, I’ri.e 16 ,600.
furtillorr
M n on dno i Futni.
21,7746.
da m efcargw I f yw w r
m b #
lla lrd la lb * le le g k a m haah. la
lu re f . . I l l K •••
» U . v .&lt; Allen Wales Adding Marking Hales
r d a r a far Ib to aeeaw m adaltaa
Flva a r m at big Cvpreii tree,
A Service 3tHJ No. Orange Ave..
Ike a d srrllagg U wagoaNd la p a y
IIK I.F W A N T E D
—a
rood land, 3 acres cleared largo
( ii lando, Fla. Phone 54M. _
goam pily. la e i d e r la * A J 1 M
well built eypreaa building, dereader I V Baal g a a s W Ii aeadlra.
J U S T Cumplrte, a 21 room hotel
all W aal Ada m a a i ha la M l a l » Ira hi* for buaineaa, ratting and W A N T E D man for delivery and
un Williams and I Nth. Your pat*
flea aa Ike d a y
flowera and vegetablea.
other work good at figuris. Seulunage will be appreciated. Mr*.
Ha a.
WM*
Imard Oil Co. .'114 W lat
Etta Alar Williams in charge.
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rieaae a a llf y aa Im m e d la lH y
W. II W IU .IA M H . R E A L TO R
WORK W A N T E D
- V IIOYB A N D G IR L S Make ChrlitI I aa tre a t a e e a ra la y a a l ad.
I t N. Park Ave.
Phone 1120 t —
mas spending money.
Wr will
aa# in re e
A L L T Y P E S of llulld i n Work
pay S r fur rarh
uvahl*coat
I — REAL E R TA TF. W A N TED — 4
Reasonable Kales- Free
17 Ii
hanger Monday and Tuesday,
mates. Carpenter A (P a rry,
Pc
18-19. W in $5 eitra bv
S M A L L ,8 TO R K building on edge
»&gt;!.— , ivm U
ana. |
bringing in moat to
of buaineaa district or residential
liuaniuan Cleaner* A l.aaadrr
D R A G L IN E , dump truck, muck,
IB. c/0
N e il t « Fire Htallaa
fill dirt, top anil, prat, thrll and
_____ 111 I'alm e lla Ave
u I
i - A R T IC L E S F O R R A L E
LOST .
FOUND
-II
I t — Baalneuv Ogparfaailies * lt I t M ILLS ( h f A F H i o r C d o * IE. 4th
8t. W f Buy, Sell or Trade moat G R O C ER Y , meats, general mdse LO S T; child’* Black leather 2
Strap Hhoer., Sire 11H C. Please
Called into service, reason for
lyth&amp;g. f'hn ne l#g-J
FOR K K N T
—1
lf t M j J.
selling. Orange City Market
Wo both loo# whoa you don't bring
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Orange City. H a No raasonahh I lilIN f ) -CbUd's brown wool lacyour preeertplloea to L A N K Y 'S .
offer refused
krt day of Santa Claus Parade
tfF.i.AKA r t f A T t f K N T 8 ,
Phone IM
in front uf ll.'t Palmetto Ave.
land Storea.116 W . Flral,
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12
Phone V I4— Downtown Cleaner*.
' I'huno 4 D 0 -W .
' Huai V Tuwado Feed ' RUtr*
P R Y C L E A N IN G . "Hanllone" for G R EEN English llolly Red Ber­
KUrhrmdt* Apia. wiak. ator.lh or Cotton Blanket
f|.6D Ka
ries, Spiuce Pine Trees, all airrs.
Ihui*. who want the hi t. T ry
yeasun. Slumbarland C o u r t , Courier Painla
I2.B0 gal.
Vacant Lot neat to Hunt'* Tu »
our eipert shirt service. Stream­
Hiway 17 d K at C U ^ U m lt ; Navy T-Shlrta
4Rc ea.
edo Feed Store Sanford Avenue
line
Drv
Cleaners
A
Laundry.
A K M Y .N A V Y H lIR P Ltm
F IV K KOOMH furnlahoil. Ju*t .Ire
(■etwceii lat and 2 nd St.
Phone |iik;&gt;.
1M*I» Haaford Ave.
F kiiao I92I
oralatJ. Cl I _Dark A w .
N E W H O O K S ruriarad to
id ^allb^L' W . U l A l G IF T S , new sewing rna
IIOIIHK. 4 rooma and
a l t o m o i i i i .e s
- ij
faetloa. Old floor* mad* llk&gt; IJ —
chine* at Bort'a. 32I B. First.
I ajiiI. Phona II3 4 -J .
new. Finishing, cleaning A was
!ng. Portable power plant f t IIH YIN G A C A R 7 Befort finan­
And
U lfU
At
cing tee ui to lave money. Ini g r m
MODKRN
3- Room Furnlihad
yaar* uperlrnr* la Semiac.li
■art's
. ____U t E First. Phono 1624.
Apartment, Frivato Rath. Adulta.
itallmenl Loan Dep't., Room 117.
County. H. M Olaaton. U k #
1 * 0 0 Mellonvllle.___ _
___ F R IE D - R] i H F Dinner "Th e
Phone m
Sanford Atlanth
Mary
V s i IawuI Bank Maiwhee FUIC
Beat
tap on Earth" at Horn*
•i ROOM apt. and 2 room ant..
Call Phone I OH| for
clo,c In. A p p ly 112 Elm' Av*.
R E N T A CAR. P-.lriv* R by day,
Of Book Work.
Saturday batwaen HiOO A.MI:. w
week, or aeason. Engllih Ford*
p f - p - ^ u b ^ t MaryA llMrTypes
Kinney Bookkeeping
ami .1:00 P.M.
and American Fordi, tedan*.
- J w m g 4 .K .J L « lA ______
Service
ilatioa wagon* and ronvertihlri.
BERT Panama CbocalaUo for
Rivrni 4M
2 BEDROOM frame houae re*
SI rick land-Morrison, In*..
E.
briitauu at Homer’i 124 K. 1st
Atlantic Rank TLilldlne
modiled, ideal location, rriaonFlral Rt.
O R L A n I k ) Morning Senttnal. Orablt. I*b. I0 W -W .
r\
S A F E riOYJI
K d O -a i b v Iu S im rT o r*
lamia Evening filar. Call Ralpk
F U R k is ilK D house. a T e f i k U k
IN L A T E M O D E L CARS
', RL f. Box 4*6, Weal Geneva
Rae
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gltCMfl,
Cedar &lt;A*t. Ph.
I94U F'ORD custom I door Mdan.
Ve n e t ia n
b l in d s
made tr
Original flnlah— naw tlrti, Ra­
order, fiemlnole* Venetian Blind
dio, seat cover*, one owner—
Co.
ISO W 3rd fit.
Phone
only I1JP&amp; 00
IIU .W
IU4» M E R C U R Y
8odaa. tudorBeautiful black finish (Original)
■rag line, buildotvr, nump truex,
l-ow
mllaaga,
now
pi title Mat
muck, flit dirt, ahell and rlay
covert. Radio, heater, new tlrea.
by lead ar Job. Contact H. R
I owner - For only RtRMAM
C'jbitad and asaoelate*. 10* E
Maw York Ave.. D#|juid.
Ph 19(8 M E R C U R Y Doluie 4 door
aedan. New maroon finish—
4M nr S9VW
heater— radio— naw tin*. Me­
fe ltP A I R -M O D E R N IS E
your chanically
perfect— II 1*5.00
bam . Only
•Uf 10% down now re- 1947 FORD
Club
Caupa-new
quiredJ. FT
F IIA Plan. In*talimenl
paint, good tlrea— 2300 actual
t fi
Loan 0
D*p't.
Room 317. Phone
mllaa.
Mechanically
perfactBanfird Atlantic National
for only 1699.00
_____ Member
Bank
1047 FO R D 4 door aadan— aaat
O O F W O R k of all klnda. Ear*
revora. original paint. Radio.
•ad Gutteri Repaired and Palm

PHONE 148

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gnaranlevri
Revanahl*
F. M. Engllih, Jr. Phone ’« HOUSE Trailer— I*
Good ronditlcfi.

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would go along w illingly If they
know where they are going.
" If Ih* President will say how
If nNIIIIMH Vtmm I III# llM l
(Continued li » m P 'se One)
By V IR G IN IA P. A N D E R S O N
of llnmhuiig. They attacked in Chairman Gordon Dean *aid thi* many men are needed In the armshould la* pro­
prc-dawri darkness In estimated | will la- a duel purpose [iru)ect gum and tank*
Mra. C .8 . Donaldson i* at
d u c e d w*. would l«t*v* « ilcfimto
nguniiit.il
•ln&lt;
n
rlli.
T
b
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ursnuR
"betUu.r
•
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do
not
klll.W
a*
to
tha
home after undergoing tr*atm»nt
in i; m I throughout iln- day an.l fnniMlitv of the H.tiomh prtijeet.” goal to work for nnd a program
m* thr Frrnnld-Lsu*htun
which we could unitr behind,*'
continued
into tbr niKht.
Tin South Carolina plant bn* ix-vir Ta ft said.
..rial Hospital.
"W
f
file
!
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:t
00
r.ntnd*
of
Itv KIIW IN II. II A A h lN S O S
t&gt;-porte.l
de.i|rne,|
in
piruiute
fuel
Visiting at thr P. D. An.lrt.i.n
He apparently hud in mind -onto
'it run
b. II
and about 18,- fm the hymiroti Ixmdi.
w \KHIN GTO N . in , 11 id') •
home thli part week were Mr,
uch
dramatic
announcement
as
n(M) round* of inarhiurgun amItv a IT to It vote the Senate
A* f'u tin- Kentucky plant, Ri p
and Mr*. J. V. Rirhard* of Chlramunition lit I hr ( 'bl rim-, u tunl, Gri'ok*'ii v fD -K y | m i id tn.t niirlit I’rc.iilrnt Roosevelt marl*- in call­ Armed Service* Committee decided
iro, eouiina of Mr*. Anderson and
ing
b*r
prisjuctiim
of
plane*
•iffirn lol.l A C correspondent w.iil will start n
yesterday lh»t Communist *-hareo •
&lt;mli at Ct»n- .n rly In W**lld W u r II.
M r. and Mr*. Jamr.*i ll'ulg* of
Torn Ijtllllx'fl -ifli r hi* tore*- jjnagainst Mrs. Anna M. Ro-enIa!rg
vote tbe money.
Aliuuippa. Pa., nephew and niree
Two
steps
were
-taken
here,
11 tr-.| to Irrfllr til** Idflt platoon. \ To direct industrial mohiliiatlon.
were “ rtunpletrly without founda­
of Mr. Anderson.
"I roiildiiT In-gin lo estimate Ilk- rovcrnruetit .n lli.l In Charles meantime, to make any enemy air tion."
A . K. Ktnnklin who visit. .1 hi.
attack on the IJn ltn l Stale* x
llO
W
*
IllHtiy
Ml!
kill*
ll."
Thi* rle a ifl the wav for Senate
K. Wilton, pr&lt; uidrnt of tbe Genparents, Mr. and Mra. A . Frank(iilirspoixlrlll
Ijilid** 11, with f-riil Kleetnr Co., who *akl he will inrffrctu! a* possible.
confirmation, probably next week,
[in. ha* returned to hia home m
The
Air
Force
sea
di*rlo-ni
to
th&lt; II. K. Th ird Division, report* aert pt Wit-on w ill head a new
Arlington, Va.
havr aikrd Congrra* for fund* to of the New York woman’* appoint­
« &lt;l tio l hinrse look. through trnlral ap.m y
M r. and Mr*. A N . Kcott are
maintain a Jl-tin u r alert icy the ment a- Assistant Secretary of Dr*
11
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outlying
mountain
barrier
Alllioutth m o -I •prstjlallon wa&lt; Vir Ih'fctis,- Commnn*t. And a uni­ b rv.-*‘.
entertaining her brother, Jtm rt
onto
Dm
plain*.
Senator Ru*«ell, ( I M i a l . acting
that « atte-prico control* would ta.
Newell of Haltimoie.
t b r *ot off Third Division Iinpo.isl on a irrmtual h.t*U, Rep. form code of warning* for citii - i li.ilrrnnn of the rommittre. xaid
F.l Zimmerman of Harmon.,
to u*r In case of air raid* wa*
|i
1
niM&gt;n
direct'd
artillery
fire
into
“exhauativr invextigationa" hail
Wolcott of Mirhtiian, *eulor ReM d . i* *pend Inu iln- w inter with
tio1 Rod rank*. Comm un Ira I ion- pu MItun «n the Hoii*c Rankins '■imotmced hv C iv il Defense Ad- pnalurril no pr*mf that Mr*. RosenM r. and Mra. Z K. Smith
mi nUtrator Millard Caldwell.
with
the
til
doughboys
blacked
Communist
nnd Sen ate. II m i n - Keononde t.’omM r. and Mra. Howard Rot.Iti.
The government announced t*-t iierg ever altendrd
out -hoitly aft.-r tank* failed tu iniltiu -. aid ther,- is tnIt. In odJ r . ha ve moved into Sanfmd
o*ght that a cut will la* made meeting*.
r.n.h
limit
The
plaloon
men
These tii"t* j . Itu -ell said. In­
ndiii-lriiti-in eirele
,,f a priceMra. Fs ther Allen and her
hortlv In the u«e of copper and
v*.n
presumed lod, although- war'- ft cere.
friend, Mr*. Mac Frost, who have
tirn** in a wide range of rivtiiai cluded one |,v Ihe FR I ini** cliargc*
Mu)
Samuel
li.
Kail
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&gt;
f
Da
I
In“ The difficulty there would l»e pirduet. Both cop|*er and l&gt;ra»* of Ralph Ik- Sola, admitted former
been viriling the form er'- bro­
•aid
they 'till were haltlim- cnf.irtintr it,'* hi r-ald
Communist, that he had -*en Mr*.
ther-in-law and «i*ti-i, Mr. an I
are emential in w a r production.
alien Inal heard fnmi a mam
Ch.hi mao Ta ft (Oliioi nf the The cuttwrk will l,c effective tn Ro**-nla rg at Hireling* of a Com­
Mr*. Ka*rl Toney, returned to
1 Friday.
their home, in Antler.on and
Senate GDI' Policy Committer
ia.-rialiied fields, ranging from munist club in New York Ifi vrai*
I. iiielait aid the Red "advancerailed for n pirtidential anIndianapolis, lod.. T h i n -day.
plumbing
and radiator- to hull ago
i-rito lli&lt;* I*, a. hhi a.r* flat (.lain iHiunrrment « f over-nil maniiower
Mi* Rustnlx-rg denied tht*. She
I.uke Mary *hoppinif In &lt;*r
cans.
ic. . &gt;l
serious lineal lu Allied and pindurlion y.inl- ||e *aid lle•«i*l anothi i Anna (♦"er,la-ig ha*l
lainlo Saturday were Mr, and
Calls
for
a
greater
national
de­
Claud.K.
Hltletl
wa*
recently
! fiur- t lurked avail'd the sra.“ liiiMiran*. w)»r will have heavy
l*ct-n rlte*l bv the House tlnAmer*
Mra. I*. I&gt;, Anderson, Mr, ho I
blackout shrouded A l­ influetue in the new fontcre**, fense rffort rame from several i*an Activities Committee a* be­
Mra, Wm. l-effler and daught* r , ; promoted from -itlrunmn at llo|. \ ...... ..
lawmaker*.
ter
Mot.&gt;i
foil.
to
thr
|tmt
of
ii led ii.tlvitie* elsewhere within
Mra. Claud inr Milter ami Mi.
Krnator Ktriini* ( D -M I--I told longing to the club, tlther witness­
general manager after ften year* I the la'Hi bhcitd.
and Mr*. Jne Mayhury.
Ihe
Kenste yaaterrfay the time for es on whom De Sola rrlird to iux k
evMettre
of
Kc*l
intentmn»
It.
i
II. i- I' S, First Maiitlr and
Mr*. Wm. F. Th o rn r, .It. ** ol arrvk-e with the romtiatiy.
all-out
mnhilixatinn i* here. He him up contradicted him instead.
wage
an
air
war.
I bird and Sev. nth Infantry Ih
Then Renianiin Freetlmun. reeoirpatiit-tl her daughter, M»
M
called
for
an over-all “ plan of
Tin
lalrst
wn*
ii
dogfight
'JB.&lt;
i » ieton
ami chmcnl* of ttw i
tire*l New York luisinc.-smun who
IIi v*nt. Jr. »nd two -on i, when
action
and
action
on
th,
plan."
(Kvi
feel
over
N
n
m
-i,
aianit
TO
. . ..
» , Ininth Korer.il Divisions, a few
■aid he refrried the senator* to
they returneit to theii hnpn In
M o t o r s 1Uni ll Commando- and Puerto miles souUicavl of Smiiiju in x- Reeause there la none, he »aid l)e Sola. •#* rep**rtrd to have of­
Jack aonvllle Thursday. She &lt;ante
that
"*ve
have
shamefully
ilragged
tremr
northwest
KoreaOne
Ri.an letrrHted into tha irearhfered •tri.iwxi to help clear hrr by
bark to I j l r Mary Sunday,
•n* m) plane wax repotted lilt our feet op m ilitary and economic advrrtiMng b*r the “other woman"
\V. i. Holler to.lay announced it'* *d last weakeml.
The women of thr Community
preparedne**."
No
II.
S.
planew
ritilntn
igrsl.
F .o U y ’« major ailark rame afChurch held their annual baraar tin- nromotion of Claude F Hitt, ll
Itrp. Rlrhard* ID -S G ), artmg tn identify hrr&gt;elf.
Russell said Freedman hail InFHrtay"nn|U
, b ;:,T,,, e l l l n r ‘v’. n ^
m l L ..........
*.f general man • I.«h «rr. probing thru*.. tio Air Furrr -alii.
\ffairx Committer, told |i-ta*rler»
Twenty-four
Red
Jet*
had
formed the committee by telephone
It e m / o f needlework and hoin. "get " f HollerMotor Sale., Sanwet* ‘eaten » f f
Thursday.
choirman
nf
the
House
Foreign
flash*-*!
into
lialtle
Tlinixilay.
Tin' ,' .
f,ird.
II. infitiriiiK (hlne.e *1111 were
yesterday that he was "complete­
action wa- d raftilx-sl l*y rn Air H, hail suggested Mr. Truman ly disgusted" with the case rud
**
** aupper preceded
”
Mr. Mittrll bn- been with O h
wanning down Ihe valley*.
dlah
It
-a m p up “a one-package |ir»grrnn
F
n
iir
•|*ik*--iiiiin
in
Uarhington
I
mm pally f»r H « |... -*1 four y .a i .
Aineihan n il liter y and plan*
hud torn lip hi flics np'l "flushed
Spending the holidav with C»l (list -rivliu* a* a helper in lh r founded » l tin- lied force*,
n- the leginning nf “an hR-o u I to control wge*. price* #tul alio- them down the toilet."
r
;*
t
tons"
Ilf
erilicnl
materials
for
and Mr*. Wm. John*on, dr nl part* department II.* * a . proin.'t
the t bin. .. naim cl Uti for ni r vsar."
The New Yoik World-Telegram
Hilltop House will lie til* it *otl
prorlnetlon.
.1 to part manager*, and p ri»i IU tile in n dium-hraling, tiutrl* •| Amrriran (!-"!•- droned Hinugh militarv
and Hun tpMed Freedman «* apOn
the
eronomic
aide,
thete
was
In-law and dauKhler, Mr. arid to hi* nr tv
notion .rived a . o| blowing m .1 ringing r u n rally a wintry b*g Thursday to Ma*i
pealtug to the other Anna RosenMr*. R. 0 . liny ami two rhildnn,
On. n town *1* mile* north- Cyruigyang, K «i* 'in Coininunistf * general agreement among la'V- la*rg "to please come forward an*l
ale* man.
uiakeis
Rial
controls
are
routing
Tom and Cynthia nf !.«&gt;* Angelrcom) laid
• &gt;.f Handuini; nhan.lniied by •apitrfi. It wn* the
A resident of Hrtnim-lr County
a ‘iwrii as the machinery ran la- dear Mr». Rn»enberg. (Rherwi»o
and Mr. ami Mr*. Torn Seldcn of
M ln.l force* J l hour* earlier. in Iwo *lays on tin* city.
this terrible charge will tie hang­
for
the
pad
-’
I
yearaft.
r
•
•
m
l.
i
The Immhers .ils«, 11*It **l r,iai g ra m ! to handle rlicnt.
Tallaha**rr. They are *tudrnt* at ;
••• ?'"■
------- I ........
I.earsI th- racket and
ing over her head."
f»e»ptle
latk
of
a
pruc-wage
the u nlvrriity there and Mr*. | here with hi* family from A k ro n .. ,i
(
.
i.tla.l
pound lamdis on lailroad mar­
Senator Mnixe (tt-O re l »ai*t he
Seltlen I* n rramldauehter of th. Ohio, ho attrr -fetl local -ch'-ol,
' f
" ' '
, r " O a t).
fieere.
Wolrell
told
a
reporter:
shalling yards „t ( hongju, Honladieved the eharge w h s an effort
SSSZn,
tfranddaughtrr of
rt.w .rol. ha* four children I ,
"
I
think
thr
('resident,
fortunat­
jonnvon*.
\t,.,.„„
\r, Man sw nton, with the Tenth •lion and .Minnuju north nf the
liy "eornr antt-Sennlir forces in
ely, i* proceedin'* »••*» -• cautiously.
H r. iftiJ Mr*, U . M, (tluiMin . A fl ,»
*‘ f i t , !**, ,, , 1 i- *#
I i-h owr If* B. T M m I Itnl cmiuMI.
America to smear Anna RuxcriI think he definitely bn* made up t’*-rg“ Other senator*, have ptoAllie-l field* t .. nnd night-fly
had their -■'!-in-law arid tUui:liof fire. ° at 'the Itollrr Uloitir *,|VI |l"
platoon — inuiuully
hi*
mind
lo
put
w
age-price
ennmg light taimtwr , sought ItnlI
ter, Mr. and Mr*. Richard
P&lt;&gt;»e*i perjury charge* against
Keogh a* lh*lr curat* over the Sales have tx-en moved t.. tin- junior offirer--w a* cut off by l triaips, hut a Far Fast air fnlrrs *!nls on, bpI I -rot ll*,* impression some of the witnesses.
rear nf the part, department add
*t*okr-man said thi Communist* he hail not decided yet Ju*t when
weekend.
the
advancing
Chinese
and
wasM b . Rosenberg. 40 and a native
t&lt;&gt; *&gt;0 il, or on what l*ad*.
were beriming more mulitiu*.
Mr*. Kdna H. fJrrrnleaf of Ing to th. «rea of the doptay presumed Inst
"There seemed tn la. two rnaiu of lludapett, Hungary, thanked the
Only .'17.1 Red* weie r*'|H&gt;rtcd
Rronkivillr iprnt thr wr«kend lit room. Mr. Hittell tratay Invited
T*u*
tank*
trying
to
rracue
the
couiitiittrc for working "dav and
in thl*
Lake Marv. With her wa» her hi* friend*
, ,,
„■ .ao-a t&lt;&gt; vtiit plat'am faile.1 hut e-capetl after klllnl hi woihI i -i I In contrast to ntrerallon*- whether to do It now night to see that iuxtire was done."
before
tnaehlnere
i*
«et
tin,
ami
more
than
JJiOO
Wednesday
nnd
Kiri, Pfr. Richard firernlraf. who ,1" »
,,i* nrw ,,ff" ‘
Ch|nc* *Iiln I*c*l ata&gt;ard and tried
whether lo ihi it on a -el* •-!itv er Kin- explalnrtl there were ntore
la ru rtrn lly itationed at (*i«m)i
thiui 41) I'thi-l Anna R*-*eril.* ig* in
In pry hatrhe* m*cn with rifle more thiui a I lioiisa ii I rmh *l;*v
overall
l*a-l*."
for
lw
«
week*
previously.
Devon*, M***.
Nea Yart Cit&gt;
M«j lloimak Cleary, a Third
R,
N
plan**
il*-troyi'l
'•)
Division regimental staff officer,!
Investigator* b*r the House Un«
Col. and Mr*. Wm. lnhi»*on,
aid:
1 damag'd II tanka, *Vl veldrlrs
A llin lis i'
Aitivitie* Committee
J r . had a* their gin-*t«, reeentlv,
ft SSU *,,* I ». -• * ' I t III
ralll"*.|
rap-,
five
lul-lgc*
i*n*l
A
paletil
for
go
invention
gives
■'The Chinese hit first last night'
-aid several Anns Rosenbetr* ate
Mr. and Mr*. MtGearhey of St, dom with automobile* and » a h
pat
hgllillngi
Rrd
i
iHr itivmtar its h|» heir* ••vclu- llstiil ip tbeii file* I nit min, of
iii-l *p|Mrently honeil to make
Peterpburg.
lug maclitne
sive rights to it for 17 yr*r».
them i* the woman defense official.
Itnlwrt Platew*kt of C|ilr#r'&gt;
“ A - o lieglnnilig,’'
ant. " » r .* In *-nklh rough In the night l root
Is visiting Prof, and Mr*. 11 R
r
hoirtd &lt;i an *o*no-tii;ir, goal of l-n ii«, However, I lie liernlr pta|lnck*ntiarh.
-Jf, |a r ,-ent of our poslin Uvr i a|l* i'-'H ‘ lii'li i now m l off stayed
- "I tla-rc itiri-cting the artillery f . H. Rrrtter h»* t“ *-n '* IW mi Ity foi defen.- tifudurtlnn.’'
tn Atlanta, dim to the anildrn
.1, Ap|Hiintmi-ni of an eeuriomU- fill amt the Risk- v*rrr kept bark
depth nf hi* 1 Pother Thursday.
•itobRIter, who should la- “the l*lil- ui.HI I m ay morning.
In nmthwrstero Korea, where
Mr*. J . f . Ha intnn who spent e-t Imdness everiitlve In our riinn
th* hint hit eighth Army awaits
thieg week* with her parr ids, O l . t r y "
and Mr*. Wm. Johnson, ha* re­
“To isviud the driadful wn-te of »t« ik-vl Mow, a *t*okrsman re■
turned lo her home In Pitt*- manpower and the -lulemati- *'f iMiile*| .irlillery I* tadng used by
burgh.
Inter-agency itunrirllliig,*’ IVw ey Korean Red*. Attacks thrrcalaiul*
Catling &lt;m Mr. ami Mr*. Finest said, "the economic motiilirer had Is-en small guerrilla taitia
laurmpnst. reeently, s*rre Mr- sbnuld have not only full *u|n'rThe It'd field piece* lammed
Carliusn and Mr*. Munson of v i-l.-n of prod net inn but of cron- In the fighting with Soutli Korean
Fnivldeivre, IL I, and Mr*. Il.dly nniie controls and uf civilian man- unit* ailing the d*lh 1‘arnllrt. ton
of Orlando.
mile.........lit of Chiinchon. ChunV o t
lamer "
' Mr*. Rov l„ Howell. Jr en­
Co“Thi* man -hiuitd l» le-noti-ilde rlmn U t'l nil mile* northeast
tertained in honor of hri son only tn the |'n -idenl an ! should tif Seoul, Kurcat* republic capital,
Milton'* fouith Intthdoy Thui*- rerant only ll' tbr Prraldent *1*1
A t’ correspondent William J .
day. Game* were
enjoynt
by the only tn a single, hunt mminitlsw Waugh *uld ttie artillery »up,
r m U r m during the afternoon. ll( ,|,r ||0„s r ami S. nste." lie iaittnl Red attaik* s t i r rheckShe was a**I 'j m t in_ serving kbould not -prod laR hi- time, n- cl.
rookie*, jello and rake hy Mmr*. I* often the r«*c tratay, ie|MirUng
Fleet*here, th* notthwnl front
C. W . Sjoldom. Ik C. T t lll., Ralph In committee after committee or was comparatively ipilrt,
William*. J . It. Goodrich. H. II. lailh him*r •*'
l.t. General Walton II. Walker.
i H
Olfer, Rov- |„ Unwell and Mint
I A rratmatnrnl pmgnim mi « Kigldh Army Coinmandrr. vv.
Joan SJobhun. Children attend­ imy a ,-ynti i*i * taisi to chirk in keeping mum alauR t|**- enemy's
motriutnt
llo'te v.r f|*t| ,R
ing were: Jim m y Welderbold.
Jimmv Rail. Karl Rotter!*, Ron
pat* he COM limed to report a
aid Ml son, lie vV ie. P e rry and almut one h n lh it i'ii* |a*r m l tn* tug of Chinese In Itir eentr
mo
'■rf" lr .,r u t t n » ‘ \
,i uvd ni"* , f f, C l d t O .
'( the petlltu.lll* alary, Rarailrl
Rteite Grier, Dannv Tittn . Me­ of tin tnta).
*
1
4
.
lanie and Myrna W dllam i, Mart
i . t ..
til unmeeti -mi nth tbe
frururt, Mayrerir and Joann, figuiei, the subcommittee noted
To the imith another dogfight
IVekham, Mike and S c o te r fltewl (that tin aervice.t “tradiiItmally l«tween III R u .ru n b iillt &gt;v*ipt.
rich.
Iium la-en «ggre*slvn III ferreting wing ji-ta and four AmeCraii
out and removing **■» perverta •-W Bhosdlng Star* wa* further
fioni tl*«it ranks-*' Not noted a l­
git
ii Inal then a ir many more men flat ion.
nnd women in I lie- -c iv lm than
"We eannot *av« our frvrdom
U M I I n H * l » - a**, •***»
man! rmployement of *e*ual per* then are In the civilian Ngrnririt, and *l*&lt;* keep our personal com­
The subcommittee rerommr.Ml- b o !. and luxuries, Dewey said.
vgrts
authorised by tbr Ken"
ala last June. Th# action fellow- ed a tightening nf the IK itrk t of •1s t ii* remember that, even then,
ad a preliminary intpilry by a tVluiuMn laws amt loavlrr tten- " c will have more than any other
He nale aptiragnalloni s u l'"-n - allle* 'trait ug with m s per vrr • |a**p|r in the woitd."
M il tee which estimated them ■ion, eloM-t fiolirr iiaslon with
“ Thr only effective way to deal
were about 3.1(0 houio*«*n*l* on ferlrral agrtrelea, thorough iiii|ul- »ith inflation Is in flnaneo our
tbe U . N. payroll in Washington. ry by the agencies into alt rrn- ■■-armament program on a pay at.Tire *uii»erpienl full Investiga­ sunalde rontplalnl of sex per- you-go liasls. Government tervires
tion was touched uff in part, Ino. verston, *tilit eiifiucemenl of
federal, slate and Ineal - must
by the rharga* of Senator Mr rtvil "rule* regulation* regard­ Is *nl to the bone." he said.
Carthy (It -W s l that sexual per ing hiring and firing of |iervrrt*.
"Industry and labor must avoid
vert* hr described a* dangerous | and eslabllshii.ent o f a tasanl of to* teasing cost*," he said. Cur­
aecurlt) rt*l a had ta-en employeil rrview.
ran allon profit* must la- taxes!
The autaiunniiltre said that heavily. An exrcs* profit* la*
bv the State Department and
since Congress statli.l bavking In­ *h**uld liphonw off any profit* in
at her agencies
The unanimous retailt of the to the matter last spring, gov­ c»rr*a nf normal. Billing out of
rxpe-ndlture* subcommittee was ernment officials have been mure thr ilefr'ise effort.
signed by Senator Hoey &lt;D-NC&gt;, alert lit the problem of pervert*
“ Individual income taxes mutt
the ch*ilrman, and by Senator* and have gotlrn rid of more than la- raised up and down Ihe line,
did
pieviously.
Reiter rrnirmbrr that Ihe larger incomes
OT'ontier (Il-M d l. E ir t lim l (D - they
Miaa. McClellan fD -A rk t, Mun.lt wrcenlng procedures have been ami In thl* eonnection we must
f lf -S D l. Margaret Chape Smith set up. the group said.
already liear taxes running up to
\ j\
The rr|K&gt;rt showed that IM Ul per rent.
(R*M ei and Schoepprl (H -K a n i.
,
*|l la the opinion of thla *ub- rases were handlrtl by civilian
“ Dlsgreeahle aa It may be, the
ram nrtttee,' the report said, "that agi-ories from Jan. 1 , 11*47 tn spending power of America la trot
ttrope who engage in acta of ho- April I, 1PM, a* compared with In the haml* of a few rich people
moaexttality and other pervertei) •183 front April I lo Nov. I uf hut In the hand* nf all of ua."
pax activities afa unsuitable for Ihi* year.
Dewey advocated an excite tax
Of the total of 674, thr *uh- on luxuries, a crackdown on cre­
enrployemrnt in the federal govcommittce aaid, 313 rrsigned, 207 dit rxpanalon, an*l added: "But ww
emment.
"Th la raneluilon la tiasnl on wrre fired. OP ease* were still cannot and must not borrow the
the fact that ptraoni who Indulgn pending, and 88 had been clear­ saving* of our people *■ wo did
In the last world war and then
In auch degrade*! activity am ed.
C m mlUlng not only illegal and' In the twrlml prior to April pav thrm hark In 87-canl dollar*.
moral acta, but they alto con I, Ihe Ktatr Department turned Inflation nm*t be slopped now and
atltute aecurlly rUha fn |a*sltlun* Up tM cases to brail the Rat of stooped hard."
civilian agencies. The Ivcurmmie
of public trust."
Daway aaid, far
l i b proposal,
J
Th e subcommittee paid It la Cooperation Administration was rxreeded
il "anything
“anything thay
they have In
!
. -k
mln*l in tYashingion."
taipoealble to determine accur­ next with 'J7.
ately how many aex pervert.-,
T K U M H A K R A N (s K I) ON A N Y P U R C H A H E
ther* are In gorarnment ioha. It
added, however, that a cheek of
federal agencies ahowrsl that
Jan. I, I N T . the armed
eervlcea and civilian agencies
FDR
|
have handled 4^84 caaea of aex

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FRIDAT PEC. 15, 1850

11it t ell Is Prom oted
Bv Holler

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Dewey Demands

llouho C om m ittee
(Continued from Pag* One)

rrcrrr mended Xboost is

tiii

the Selective Service xyxtem.
n&gt; department*, the new de­
fence fund* wvrr allotted thi*
way:
A rm y, 4DJJIl,T99JNW, including
I'.iTl.iHH) for the Alaska Communi* it lots Commission.
N avy. *2.1t7S*e771,(M«; this Inrludcs t h e Marine Corps.
Air Force. 44.lWM.l1ll ,000.
The committee said it had been
u n a b le |» givr tlx* most careful
nrrutiny to the defense rrcjurit*
but approvril them with tbe faith
that m ilitary lender* will axcrtUe
the maximum economy consistent
with safety.

Re.siRiiatinn
•I HdllRBMl P r a i a l * i | r * » » r I

several meetings but never rout*
agree on a resolution.
Chairman MilliMn (Colot was
reported tu he oppu'ed to langJage as strong a« that propo se d
!■&gt;' Ives.
The upshot wus tlie full policy
committee's derision lo submit
the whole matter lo a caucus rf
all Republican Senators tht* af­
ternoon. .

C ourt O rd ers
II a s l l s s r * S t a s , P s s r ••»» *

ating vstems. but against the gov­
ernment Itself."
"Tlie government should artept
the Chinese Communist- do not
the challenge at once and see that
receive assistance from any gioop
in America," he said in a House
speech.
Harden also .iahl the tw lnm rn
weir Idpekihg let*n-f-orla thin "f
m ilitary Hfpllrs, official mull, an*!
servire men. ami addnl
"M any nf our t o n arc trv in r to
get hortx* for* Christmas on what
mav ta- their last visit."
Rrn. Onsxelt ID -T rx k d * deutandril of Congress whether it in­
tended to allow “ politic* as naual"
lo rnntinue in dealing with Ihe
unity of the country."
Itep.
Ilrvron (D -S C I
urged
Congirs* to "provide the net-rssarv
authority imnieiliatrly to leal with
this strike."
" I ran imagine the feeling of
mother* and fathers of sarvicemcn while reading of thi* strike,"
he declared.
The trainmen'* union said the
last pay increase arrue*-thc-hoard
to laith yard and road
servletworker* wa* llWent* an hour in
October H*W. That brought the
average pav uf yard servire men
to 61.88, the unior said. They are

Florida Revenue
Expected To Reach
$244 Million Total
T A L L A I I A S 8 K F. Dec. 16-hV* '
-C o m p tro lle r C. M. * »v haiay
us um* lc*J prevent revenue aoureea
will yield 12t4,IOIJil7 for Ihe gen­
eral fund during the next two-year
cral fund during the next twoyear-period.
(.ay ftim ated the general fund,
from which most of the Slate'a
operating exixuiscs a»e paid, will
get I t 19.418,1 l-'i during the 11)5163 fiscal vi ar and 1121.1*86,37.1 the
second year of the biennium.
%
K.nlicr this week Budget W A
rector Homer Giabam predicted
gcnrral revenue fund* would total
S.iout IJtU.WKi.Uon for the two&gt;iu&gt;r I'l-riod beginning next July 1 .
Compared with the income, how­
ever, agencies and institutions ar&lt;steamy ul*out IIOS.OOOJJOO from
Ihe general fund for operating cx|H-nse* ami an additional 6CI.00O,(sai for building*.
During thr IlMd-Mi business
year, which endrd June 30. the gen­
eral revenue fund received 497.-7
I30J)77— including » 2 .r*3 U. tint (r„m
the seventh cent gasoline tax which
now goes to the -ounties.
The 19 49 leg isin lure appropriat­
ed r.’ lii.OoO.iKJti from the gi-nrinl
fund, but letrnne ami carryover
tialamtv* frit alsmt I 26.0(M)JKI0
short— rirreisilaling u general lo
percent i eduction In refeaM's dur­
ing the eucrcol biennium.
fTay cstimalcl the three percent
-ales tax will yield IhhJiOC.OOO durle - the biennium, compared tg )
410,000,000 It produced the first
year it was In effect.
"
"
" ' 1" * ? *
the one* asking tn be placed
tv lU-hour work week without l**n
111 pay— the ruulvalrtil of a 20
pei i nt or 31-rent hourly increaie.
A million members of non-oncrating union* got that in September
lUlp, flus a 7-rent inciXise, th»
tiainmett -mphasixe.
Tlie trainmen received a Id-trol
raise in 11)47, and IHW rents in
l!H 6, Together, these would make
up al*ont Ihe average of three
postwar Increase*. The union *ar*
the “ unrest" I* because memt*ei
havr had nothing for two year*
while other worker* have had one
ami sometimea two pay boast*.
‘ rf \ N B R ,u 7 ~ N O IIC K
Funeral services for Luther M
"Di*e" Delaney, a long time cmployoc of the A. C. I - Rallrn»*l.
Hhops h rrr, will tie held Sunday. 1
Dec. 17 at Shiloh Raptith Chunn,
West 13th St. Mosefy A "
Funeral Home In eharge.

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V O L U M E X X X X II

Naval Gunfire
Helps To Hold
Chinese At Bay

En fn hlishcd 1908

S A N P O H I ). F L O R I D A .

l&gt;;ui&lt;lin^ Ship F erries U. N. Troops From llu n ^ n a m
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American Sabre Jet
Sends Russian MIG
Down In Flam es In
F irst B attle T est
TO KYO . D ccT T b — (,1 V - A
firry bombardment Ij&gt; wail&amp;ipi .ml
,4 ftrld attillny torlay lirld *1 Imv
another Rrd Cbinejr anault o i
tlir Urntril Nations' tiny I lullt^ai -•i&gt;&gt;
beachhead m norltir.nl Knit.’ .
The U. S. h*ttlr’ hi|&gt; Mu.tiun
.iirnrd nffilmrc. lit 16-inch punt
-*ml onr-tnn ’ hell* were &lt;&gt; w.'lccrne
addition lit tlir rtit'.io o| lii'r
shielding hard-prevved rroitv ol tlir
U. S. I0lh Cmpv.
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Maj. General Edwktd M. Almond
Ifhlt Corfu commander, obvmudv
« i i pirated by the intenir lire
inntrr liutlrd at lltr m »'tr» of
Cbinrtr infantry ptritinit nit I Itintt*
n un |»o(1 from tbre.’ t ’dri.
"Thing* .ttr going ju.l dir **:,y
t*r planned llicm." hi w id
Now
r t t iy timr tlir Cbinc*r Coirinunill* din in. t»e bit them *»&gt;th ai ■
a
tillrry com miration*. m.x 'hem up
and knock ibrin out. Ih a :» *&lt;&gt;»nrthing wr b ttr l»rrn unabl" In do
befrvte."
At no point on lb*- port'* dcfrto.* arc Intel thr Chine-v been
tililr to ftuorh through. (H &gt; »itttr»
-Mill tlir Red* oppiiM-ntl) had
not sent ninny Irimttt into bomb
and *hil|.»hntterrd Ifamhung. indti.lt in I city at* mile.* iwrtnweat
of
lliiiignatri.
Ilatnhting
*'»*
atiandoni-il to tlir Rrii’ Saturday.
An olim a lrd 25,00 Chlneae
p m ir d iiciiintt thr tieachhrad
rltn. Another estimated 78.00(1
u rn - iiiu vine up In thr »tt«w••■until &lt;1 hill* » r » t and north»h
id Hougtiatn.
Arrival of the Battleship MisM*uri tlift rare* the range and i f frel lvrtf»* of naval fire- Th.Mighty Mo’a gum liavr a tangr
of #0 atllr*— far enough to reach
tlx- w hitr lillln .b.-|i, ring Chinese
tear position*.
T h r Mi»&gt;mill •nlrfrd thr Km -’
can war Held. 15 with an InIriutivr vhtlllng of Sam.hok on
thr ra*t m a il. Till* # i » alter
an IMWO-mlle &lt;ht»h from N o r­
folk, Vn. Shr appeared off Inrlnitt Sept. 21 to nelp ru vn llm
Allied w ill roast landing. -*nd
liu-n returned to the n JtM iw vl
K »iriin tonal. The iW n # °n w .un r rau* t " » »

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T o lllegilim ales T h tv u nntutnoldli'

lA lJ A H A h h U ;, Ih .. IM t il’)

B uilding P erm its A re
Up O ver 100 P ercent

lA‘Kion Comm«ndi»rT«

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Air Force Head Declares Strategic
Bombing Can Save Western Europe

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Tlie Air Torre'* chief of itaff teaffirtned bit conftdriKr in itral'-glc air wrar (the dMlrurtlon of#
an enemy'* munition*- producing
center*J in hi* mo#t recent fhtpltal Hill ap|icaranre to toatify on
new m ilitary appropriation* re
tjoetU.
The value of ilratrgle air war
ha* been debated for a decade.
*inrr the flrvt day* of World
War II, Strategic air war now
fa one nf the major romponenta
of thr defensive war plana of the
American Joint Chicfa of Staff,
•sf which Vandenberg la a mere,
ber.
Bat the argument gam on. The
qumtiaa bobbed up again when
a Honan appropriation military
■ubcoaunitUe heard teat)mony of
air farce officiate recently.
Chairman Mahon ( D -Te x ) told

Vandcnla-rg there are •"tome mis­
guided Amrrfcana and A ir Porrc
rnlhusiaat* who havw miscalcu­
lated the capacity of air power
to win a war or a hattlr." Mahon
added that “of course, nobody In
the military establishment, no,*
any well-informed person, ha*
held that view.'’ He said ha
warded the A ir Forte’a comment.
Vamlcnherg than summed up the
A ir Force's view* about air
power In grand strategy, saying
thl*:
Korea ra n t be taken a* an
example because In that w a r tone
there la an "inviotkte border and
you can’t nee strategic air In full
meaturc.** The border la the Y a Coatieied as Page Ponr

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Union And Companies Potentate Roy I.old
Presides At Annual
Negotiate Fo r l si
Mayfair Inn Dinner
T im e Since Strike
M \M IIM .IO \. \\n
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arriilent
’’ . i f trpott'-d in Snoford and
vicinity tinting thr wrrk-vttd,
Killed
Thi condition uf Mi*. M. It.
in a
Undo
I ltgh» n) a mile t-'Mlth of Kunfortl
Saturday night at Olio oVItwk,
» i &gt; today i. (tutt. d ratl*farloi
■it
Krrnald. latughton
M.im.tila
lloipital. Ilvr Injurlr* appt-arctl
l « !«• runflncil to ItruUr*.
The «tia*h-up m ru rn d , arv.&gt;rtl[ '* »&lt;•
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■Iriving .outIt an file bBliway and other* m tlir ctlv'. fe»«T-nli.tl f l j l
Httempting to par - aftuthi i auto- l-.n r section m lltr L t l in wrekt
mntdle, ndlidetl with a Mark
The m.tMhunt describ'd u lb*
Irai-tm driven hy William Irwin
giralrst
in I’liil.tdelphi-i’* he lory
Swain of Sanford, who U charged
with
driving
without
proper lietpm late .Salnrtlay 1115*'! altei 1
r.itolil lutuiewife wt.
ll tin
headlight*. Itutit velUck- - were
latcUy dam atSM M *
. , ’ u.•7,V ^rnThlltt tU’hr* Itcffcvril |W«|
Sltorlly aftrr fl’.OO oVItwl la.t •iblc for da oilier ibnotinst* m t&gt;»
rvenlng. the Rev. Henry Mangum ol th ' h in t Itaptiit Churtli area.
of Wittier i'atk, narrowly aver" f l.rir’* 00 .h.ilbl a Mt*li&gt;
n
ted injury when hi* lil&amp;tt die*
rolit roach left tlir (trlnmto on tlir lootr," «-*nl on- |mln• of­
Highway alemt four m ile wmlii ficer. "Only .1 m.idinap twtiltl have
of Sttnford and turned completely
over. Hr Lt lo’llevril to have h&gt;»t ruuuiuttrd tbr»r .trl«
•oulrol of tliv automobile when
J|c admitted polite had lew .! » '»
i. *kidd&lt;il on the wet |aivciu«nil. to go on lull tan I ’’we'll &gt;t.*v «n he
liitnagr to the car * » . e*tlmatcd
jolt until wr get h im "
at almat IttKI.
At ti:27 o'clock Kunuay night. . Mrs. n .iitr Cobrn. wih ol *
••'watlaar* n* r * l t ▼*•*••
Ml** Ikirolhy Pratt of l.unrhburg,
Vn.,
wan
appMutrliing
Nlnlli Street while driving .... In
of 1 1 nodi Avrnur and lrie.1 vainly t&gt;* avoid hitting a 19|H fhatge
tt *atlaa*« •*» C m t » * l
A its «r It *r«lit •a : i vrtttd •*’
11,1. 1
ll.ir r y
S m ith
N a m e d niornlnr ”'ben .’ irtalt
oiscratur of fi b in - nut' "&gt;• 1
Sm ut
C o u n c il
H ead
M” Of&gt;’ . went to the rr &lt;or "f
young men who r fiont ha,I
Harry Smith ef W inlet &lt;*artlen tulped ill the rfloppy water d.*'t&lt;)y
wa» re-eltrtvil prctldent of the after 11 :'JM n’rlork,
r ’rtilral Florida Council uf Roy
Tht’v arc Da*Id ltnm*e) 17 -f
S. tnita of America at a meeting I.V.t Summerlin Avenue ami (v&gt;V
and Immiuit attended hv 200 »rnijt Sleten*. n u t f'elerv Avenue. *
trader* and offirlal* at the Arm orv vl ilor ftotn New Yotk
The two had gone hunttnr. •"!
Thun-dav night.
Paul Stine. Orlando, war rlerted 1'oli.e flilef Rov William
end
vt.e president; Dr. If. D. Clark, ..lien thelt tend overturned atarn* a
Itrlandn, eomuiiaalonrt, and Doyle In.If mile frntn the Kanfot.l lio"',
n.i mold, Orlando, trtaiuier. Karl filed a gun that drew the all* itiH-hmanu. M onlvanlc Ollle 1^1- ijon of a wurkomn on tiw r’wf "f
inumla, Strt*on Unlverdtv ami W. Hr. Waile ft. riarnet’e home, e -w
H. Ilowaid, lb Land were nuinrd to umler ronatraetlrm. The workman
the Nationul Council uf thty Scout-. in turn, notified Mr*. Ogleabv » " »
The m |vci Itraver honor u » . went to the ie*eue In a row laid.
conferred hy Itov Scout* on W ill­
David Kamaev, who wu
»t*
iam J. Darker, M l. Dora: Fred T . trmntinu t" awint to ahrnc. waa
Srhall, Pclliani. N. Y. and Ilrl.and tiring rapidlv when Mr* &lt;*tfh &gt;*V
ami Frank A. Taylor, Ki*»itnmee, a**i*ted him into the lend, She
Talk* were given hv W. A. IS hI. oii . then went to the aid lit Mi Ste­
regional
executive, and M. (*. ven*. Soon afterward the Itollre
Horn* ell, drputv PiMUllva. H arrv te.al anlveii
Smith t i t ma»trr of rcremo'dr*.
The fir*t tiling the Imv* did uimn
Karlyle Hou*hold(r welcomed the returning to the Cljnle Itam” v
group nod John Pierson directed home wa* to get a good tint huth
the opening ceremony.
to dt*pel ..line of the rhilf .a n .-d
hy Hie odd water and the wind

Board Is Accused Of ................ .........
C ausing Immoral* K*-""«iy.
«*• f'titind
ity A m ong N egroes

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Rail Strike N ears Local Shrine Club
E n d As Yardm en Installs H o w e l l
R eturn T o W o r k As N e w President

National Ncuro Group
Opposes
Appoint­
ment Of Cntciwcll
A m I lend Of ARcncy

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W elfare Head Hits Three Automobile Police vSearch For

S i ,i 11 W rlfatr Comm it*ion r i
Mo loootl Sinttb lt«l.«v d r « t ilt’ d
a* "tn iid im le d " ititiuttn of tbr
W rlf^rt I W I fn, a.d.nu illrKt
lint tie children.
"We don’t likr to tre tluldrrn
bora out of t*rdl&lt;&gt;&lt;l.“ Itr told the
ctbtnrl Undgri Cominittion "but
noiluni! wc d ” .i I hhiI the rlilltl will
(Image the lit li.m m nf tlir (Mirnt*
whit It it wli.il u wft.ti4*'
Go* r I not Watrrn lini'iirrtl tl it
weren’t Ittw llitl an illrgitimntr
thiltl ryt iu*i ■■ hungry »* our
Itotn ttl wr«lltH.kI hr IwMrtl Iia i In ert thr liittyd
of critaca«na flout &lt;nnr b giMnl it*
who lay tl» gt.tltl* In IttrJy illt-t*t
tittt.tlr thUdrrn foitn miinoi.ihly.
r&gt;|wrially alnong Nr ItI or*
Smith rriMtrtrd 12 percent of all
t-hlltirrn receiving 'tale aid tinillrgilititate. In llii- populaton «
n whole. &lt;1 pereent of all rhlldreu
m,. lairtt out of wvdlork.
It.- .aid lit* Welfare Ihiat I
made a -tierial tmlv uf the N eg tl'
tlaallawta "• l‘i«* 1 (t**i
W, t.. Site, lonott n m -lp a l *•(
th* Chulurda and »h« Geneva
School*. har U r n eppofnUd to f
place \V t;. Kilbrr temporarily
„ member of the Conn tv Comml •
•ton from Geneva,
T h r appointment wa* announced
Sanford, with 1l*.'eO Imlldim* m t
Krtda* hr Governor Fuller Warren, nut* totalling
in value,
who upon written tmiufat i&gt;v M i. ha* more than dmihled It* total of
K ilim . vn.|*riiile.l him frmn this ln*t year, which wa* H.lSItJtft’.t.
offlrr until the S U t t
Supreme City nulhllng Itwpeelur John GilCourt nilre on hit appeal from a Ion annottm rtl lid* morning.
verdict hv a fury In C lm ill Couit
One hip far tor, whlrh |ti|l Kanin Voliula rounty, Dee. 9. when hr ford for the T IM lime over the
wa« held truilty " f Hie theft ol »lx two million dollar matk in httlld
huge from V. P. Allman. 0»lren log, was tlw- recent t*rrtniC,for the
ratwher. on Nov. a. 1U(U.
U .d llJW * f ’tulle Brewer nmulng
Mr. Klltire revralrd today that project, the f lM ntlllhtn dollar
hr hut retommenilrd to ftovrrnor (irojert in hoii'lng ron»truction
Warren that Mr. 8 ii*« take hit Trie.
plan- on the Hoard of Cnuntv
Another trig ImmmI to the build­
m n ii t w * **a r*«* v*»«t
ing total tvcie thr permit* for Sli
hew houae-. to ho errrietl hv the
Phillip* InduatHe* on Orange AgoIIM hrfwettn Twenty-fourth and
Tw enty-fifth Street*. The total e»*1"
timate.| ro*l of tlte*e i» flRd^UH).
Carle Corhe. national command­
The C ltv rxtirrlefirrd one of.Jt*
er of the American Lciri«n, will higgent houaing program. In 1949
atop at the legion lint Thuraday Thl* year to date, permit* have
night at &lt;1:00 oeloek for a 10 min- when !M new- home* were rrrrtrd .
ute vitil with loeal Legion official* Inen iiMiv.l for thii building of H17
prior to motoring on to Orlando houae*. ____
where a dlnnrr and meeting will lie
held in hi* honor at the la&gt;gion
lira. It|ii atier* from 7 30 In 9:30
o'rlork.
Karlylc Moti»hn|der. commander,
and Jamra Singlrtary, adJutynt of
the Hanfnnl Po*l 53, today.iniur-t*d that nitmltera of U&gt;c l’o*t he
pretenl Tnumday nbtht to greet
lly K l.T llN C. F A Y
Commamler Cork*. Thpte w lthlnr
AP Military Affair* Reporter
to make reaerratlon* for the din­
ner In Orlando a rt rvauratrd to
W A S H IN G TO N , I ) «
18 4/11 Congtrit hat air General Hoy!
trlrphone Mr. Slngletarv CJtKM Vtn'lenlierg t word that strategic Imintiing tan help an outnumhrrrd
hr Tueiulay night.
land army tavr W rslriu I.utr^ir front an aggressor.

S u e r " 'M
PAYS t f F T !

$3 Billion Civil Defense Plan
Passed By House Committee;
GM Refuses To Sell New Cars
m.Titorr. iv. is

Pt lh!°r,J . ? A D ,f !*,IH WAW,^ ° ,,n ',,d 8 *lion* troop* crone* llimgnam t.aiUjr ftom etariuUon tw*. hhr.rt
r h io ir ? 7 f
Wltlhlrawel of apptoximalely M.nnO AI tied forrrt [*»■*, oortlu-&gt;’ t Korea In
n^ 1 c "w i"'“ nl*l orenpatlon l&gt;d altarken, a m t In new « t uniform*, peorliete.l the 13-mlle (afrty
perimeter to brarhr* ciowdwj with men and gear of the U, S Tenth Cotp*
(fateraattonol na liopitoto)

Nit. 8.1

Av-wx-intcH C r a w Leaned W ire

D E C . 18. 1950

Auto Firm Units Sale
Of New Cars As A
Result O f Federal
Price Freeze Order

f&gt; W. L. Sleg Named
To County Board In
Place Of Kilbec

f

.M O N D A Y

W oman Is
And
Six More W ounded
In Reinti Of T erro r

S arah O glcshy Saves
&gt; Youths From l*ahr

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**r*lcr, Y9litl«* it vtonltl rml vlolnlr
thp »iril«*r, .votilil lit«\t* the effeel
&lt;-f vlopldug »*1f |H-|ldlog gnveitt.
merit ,ler 1- mu
a |in*tr»* ftton
the auto Imht-tiy Mutt tie '"'l
Lack direett’ e k* onfall and d&gt; ‘
ttiniinalory.
Itegardme r.*ltt mt«|el. •It* e’lj
m dealer t.etwf', t.M aid:
'’ With re* p.el t*, tltM n 1
.t .—e, ear* ileltvefeil to you hy
*l,e &gt;l|* i, i..n- of t.eneral , la,-&gt;r '
r ,.,p prior to vnnr rereipt "f iMt
telegram ami with re |»ct •« ’’ hull
title h*. 1.a- .-.I to you. *he»e i r then-of. in the light of priv 1
1 onr pmoertw amt th*' d i ’P” itioi
gnlntion No. t fir an;- fulurr g"*
rtnttirnl artloli, llitl &gt;t tw ridttinlfi
•••I h r you "
The t’*,* ereuirol*- (i*H1»aek I’ftee
ntdei atvo offrete.t 1951 ftiryd ’ '
nod N’a h tmejel atrrxd) mlfitd'f
e.) with Idgtier pfhe •T
N* •&gt;
end lo rd had -aid t h r - would
i lity let l.o-l “ no eoot
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’l i e rover I* e d .ia im d io n .
inagtixilir a* follow . " H e ll' I -•••
I’m tin, who Wa
.leeled
'll
Sanford. IhOO I* * .••more, at ,
Iw a u lv r m i t o t In t h e o, . t i n .ii«
Dan Kngaii,
"I
411** I'artin won «o l « ' « ’ u field
Spring.* « a - aentepred I t&gt;J»v hv o f 17 eonleitgnl for tl"
Urio
tllrcuit Jmlge M IL Smith In 1. award. The Kanh-r'l H n «n « • n l
year* in Halford prnttentlarv tor l ’rnfe**iuri»l Wonien’ - Ctidi i r.
the xhunting of Walter fatler. U fpon.llde fur olilnlning the ...M l
year "Id larltgw'Hal «r*»v» worker, picture of Mli* 1’ irtio

K citfan Sentenced ffo
12 Y ears In Prlnon

of the widely n u h liriird “ No 1
S A N T A C l.A IIH
Uarker” nf W o rld W a r I. pl-adej
S TO C K H O L M ,
Sweden. D»’
guilty (talay to a two-eoiinl draft
18 --&lt;&gt;19— A Santa &lt; lan» pauved
dodging charge.
T in hrspt'tta. i&gt; d. Oerman-lioi n at tl*e Stockholm Central H»tlItergrhdl made hi* plea ta-foro rra r Station torlay to light up. hL
Federal Judge Sylvester J. Ryan. plpa.

8T A T K f J lIA IIIl
T A L L A IIA R S K K . Dee. tn &lt;19
State Adi. General Mark l-anro
today oredlrtcd oil National Guard
units "must go Into w rvln - within
the coming year.”
Ha told the cabinet budget romraiasion that would mean Florida
will have to otganlia a State guard
of about *400 men.

•kimford I h Foal tired
On M agazine Cover
Mr.,

Oft wa* matin li* T&lt;«l Hwalrii,
pmfr-»*ion*l phot.tgraid.e,
s ..
furd. The |no tiarkgr.,-in,l nil to n
• h o ” * tx a.it if 11i Sarilno.lo S uritig,,
liH-nti-d halfivai l u l w i i i . Orlando
anil Sanford. The tower ,n. li m ­
a n aerial view nf th e fam ou. - • I
e r v field* at S a n f o r d It ■• , . m*.|.
h v O arnev K a r n '* , t t r l a u d o new ,
rd iotogfanhrr, who . a l l . il 'nut
j t e r n in nrorlliee *
• “ N'ote: Kanf«td and Srinlnoti
C o u n t &lt;■ r&gt;r’wirier m ote r.I.-re than
tlie e n tire *tatr nf California |i
I* eorv-idered the w orld's piiiiripil
c e le r y growing region."

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PioiuM't* Residenl
01' Sjinlord. Dies N&lt;*w School I.uses
Arrive Wcdocschiy,
Snpf. I.awloiiSays

n r m n 't t i e

near Hie home of Sam Carver riove
to Altamonte .Muring* oh July 23.
Krigan "a* tried recently «n a
charge of murder in the .croud drg n e . A mi.trial rriu ltn l whrn the
Jury failed to agree. Later Krigsn
withdrew hi* idea Of not gillltv of
(he murder eharge ami entered »
pica to guiltv of mandaughter.
In tutasing tentrn. c Judge Kndtli
•aid that In lit. Opinion Keiiran’’
action* had "hnwral total and trimInal dltcfgard of the live* of
other*.
The rase of Iturrhr-ll Marker. 2&lt;i,
of Manchester. Kv.. charged with
the theft uf a trurk, wav tonlinuri)
for fnrtlier Investigation. Marker
d r a f t im im ta t
pleaded guiRv. Judge Smith (el
N K W Y O R K . Dec. IH -rd*;
court .'nr the trial of civil ra»ea
Alfre.i fti-rgdoll, 23-ycar-old
o on Jan H

CF.AHK FIRF. C O M M IIT L I:
I.A K F B U C C K S S . I tee. IH 1/19
- The II. N . rca*e-flre enmmitt.-c
rli*rlu*ed tralav ll had railed di­
rectly upon CMne*e Communl’t
foreign minister Chou Kn l-ai to
arrange the time ant nlrre for
Korean peace talk*.
The rnnimlttcc told Cbuu tl w »«
willing to meet any representative
of the Fclning government at any
plarc which would la- nmtuallv
convrnlrnl.

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tlir rnatlk fin Mo* I f onitif It*, uni h| 1 4**1n|
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*i«h i n t: i imi S r n i r r
(/V , Ite,. Willi,

f i l l . ) .pKItorr,
Kalita* tmard hur ‘l into flame.
I’a-verr-hy durkrd Sarda’* head v- fir I lie r fongtf” iliouhl rnrrcalr tin- lloifvr member .lo|i . Ti.t« Imen
in a water fountain and put •uggeitrd in *iew of tlie |ooli.l&gt;lr rca|i|wirtion(tirtil r- .ullmg from tli—
out the blase. H r auffered no in­ 1950 i r n i u t ,
Under a law vnarterl in 1911 the prevent II hii *. liirrntiei vlltp,
ju ry, except to hi* dignity.
even ktatc* arc du* to gain 11 » ll leli i. 435
Hoim* icatl while nine Muir,
An I n r t m . e , he •aid. w ool,I
n n i.k N D O n t s r m a s t s it
ronke t h e l l o i i . e m o r e utrwfcldly.
• W A S H IN G T O N . D r-. t * - ( d V - will lose thme 11 *eat».
There havr liern auggcithm*
Fre-tdent Truman torVv appointed
A* an exarnph- lie «aid that in
t rl.ueui* A. Itrvant, Jr,. po*tnta»trr that the Ilou.e rnemhtmhip tie I I" III il I l| I’ll! III. III. lit III...
Increaxed *o that th" nine joting more than fMgt rnemlicrn and “ a*
of Orlando.
•tate* can retain all or mod of a ronactpieitec it aptour* that io
their prctrnt memlrerahlp.
M AItHKI I. IN li. s.
rnovt Imtarirei. a mrmbtr must
Willi* i* a tnernlwr of the filr an application with the pte
Word ha* hern received that
T 'H g t . Roliert K. Harrell who ha* Home Judlclarv Sula-ommittre •iding officer day* in ndvntirc in
(wren with the nvarnation tfoop* a**ignrd tn handle whatever leg- nrdt r to hr entitled to *pruk for
in Korea, ha* arrived hack in the 1-ia'l.iM will In’ reipilrctl in mm Hr minute*.”
United Stale* ami la now confined nectinn with the reapportinnment.
Ileahle*, he *ald, if an Increase
to thr Maxwrdl A ir Force Bate T h r commlttM took it* flr^f look were made now. there would •*«
lloipital In Montgomery, Ala. till at the problem lait week.
a rimllar demand evrrv ten years.
Willi* told a reporter tmtiv The present I!ou»e total wax fix­
wife and two *ona, now ill Japan,
arv expected In arrive home soon. that unleu morp ronelurive evi­ ed In 1910.
Mr. Harrell’» mother ha* laft for dence tl luhmftted to the M ile
Under the formula now preMontgomery to be with him during comm litre he la not, at thl* time, m ille d by taw. California w ill
rcaallaaee oa Pat* Tw al
Inclined to favor an incrraie in
Christina*.

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TTTR RANFOItl) HERALD. SANFORD n/JRlDA

All Ihuta Who sir Interested in
Ipokiaa ynuacsrt
A t hate alt llo soon is l-v a
rtrnmiti-silHt br the author of
lha Rook ’ Loos t o u M ir t M
U va Longer* ristr-t here .*,
Baatorit at
149 North Park Avtnua
Including
• t o u t k t • B N i:t ti:ir » s i : t a r

• H K S tilS r .
N o h is tc s

m i.a c k
• w heat

Kussinn Opinion

Iloiislioltlrr

A T T E N T IO N I

a m si*
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W E IN V I T E TOP T o COMM IN
A N D U K T A f g f A IN T I.il
214 North Park Ate.

SANTA

•I ••■(It..#* el I*ItsMB N -i» lll«4|
room had barn dreoraled by his
class. W. K- Moore, a veterans'
agriculture supervisor, was Intro*
ilueed. A talk "n the significance
of Christmas was made hy the
Itev, John Miller. The meeting fol­
lowed a dinner prepuritl hy wives
of Hie veterans.
Mt. I’icrantt's two sons were
introduced. Itotirrl Pierson, I], S
N. Medlral t.'orps, on furlough
from San Diego,
and Ht-orgc
I'irrson, fortnci Marine and now
a student of geology at the Unirhildren of many veterans were
present.

Kichnrri Kcmler

Suggests
These

.G IFTS...
Santa Ulan* often visits ,1 M
fiA flllK T T '.S , turner of 1 t Street
M d Sanford Avenue. The whoh
family will be happy to m e iv r
one of the numerous gift-, that
• ClA ltltK TT'S featuti 1 .
f a r the
'Mew IH ilin rliv r Adam Hat*
And vviiteh little Jim m y when lo*
see* tho.ie Okie Dokir wc tern
styled Jcunv and Jacket* (and llw
little girls go for them, too-1
l Tie*, H ell.*, and Su -pendent fot j
the men styled hy Hrm-Dnndy,
I Mom will really like the Cn in mn
Nylon Hosiery f iA lir iK T T 'S ha*
featured. So, this Christmas why
&gt;Bat shop at (iA IU IK lT 'M w-ture
la large variety of high* t quality
tmerchandise awaltt your Insuretlon and approval. Shop at
A ICR K T T 'S , rflrner of lit soil San'ford Ave. for gift* you'll he
'ptoud to give.

11 out utile ■■ Iti.iM P '-fr llru-i
ct.itiding tale i-n-stderit* in Mu
eotitilty and honored with
Ihe
riaytou K mu- i Award, lop Jo y ce
roriilnrndallon.
Kemler now luakr.t Ills home
temporarily in Tnl a, llkla., nation­
al hrad'|Usr*ei&lt; of Mu- Junior
Chamber,

(I uaMHurd

I *. «

l‘ ag|

Hurl

nl jiIhiu I l,WNI,!HXI, is aiming* .it
it tfiml *if l l a y
iiiXl July
— per Imp * even more if the funigll situation wniMtis, it needs
mote men to hiiiht up I lit- mobile
reserve und defenses here at
home, depleted hy the d* maud
of the Korean war, and to start
augmenting
Aineriran
troop
strength in Kuiope under the
North Atlantic Treaty organise,
tiou system for defense.
3. Tlie A rm y ca-malty total for
Korea I* now* something more
than l!7,!Mu (the mo.t recently
Vour f'hrislm ai shopping will11 announced figure which covered
really be exritlug ulii'ii &gt;oil l i ­■ the period through Dee. I, alnr&lt;*
the new- Klgin wateln- ul the which Chinese Communist* atH A N P O H II
JK W K I.IIY
A N Mi tnrks rose lo a crescendo.) The
L U f jtiA tiK
("0.
Incomparablo. pool r&gt;f manpower in the United
I-or &gt;1 and
f*wdy Klgin*
fromi State* must le lapped for re171.60;
superb
Klgin
lle ln ir- plarement* They In turn are suc­
unoilels from 130.79. Th . N AN - ceeded tiy di afire* ot volunteer*
Along with the draft rail there
ip o n il J K W K I.IIY A N D l.l't l
!0 A (JK C O . I* «l*o yuur author- ! i» rxprrtalinn of increased rail
Ited dealer for llulova watch.-* ups of reservists, especially in
■priced prom $34.76 . . , The new event of a national emergency
IBamaonMn Train ra*e is a |*er- proclamation. A slow-down in the
feel Uhrlstina* gift for Mom, or rrserve program, put Into effert
,81a . . . Only fl7.ti0; und the in OctolK-r, has he. it abandoned
Samsonite
twu-siilUr, at
only .'lot rover, speciilalinn persisted
' $36.00. la hi cal for Dad or llrol It- that additional National Hoard
Mr m il , , , Keatureil here are division* would be summoned to
'B uitou Ilill-folds, The lady Ibis- federal service, pour ate already
:tah I* great for mom . . . fh-r,, In.
One defense nffiriiil, di setusing
too, the billfold, styled by tlanl
Her . . . In the I'rfnee am1 l*r *i- wilh a rcporlrr the purpose of
a national emergency declaration,
***** mo*Mf. At H A N I'D IID JK W
said It would he of table nut
E M IY A N D I.D d flA fiK UO.
only for it* impart on h»m r front
More n« w gift ideas from morale Iml “ to lake Hear till* l0 D M I I.I.A T A N D A N D K IIH O N .', a real peril, a national peril,"
pur Walgreen
Agency
Drug e lid in g not only in the Km K« '
tOff. Her the new fore.t grem hut in Kill ope.
I’enlag'm eiffietal* thought. loo,
In n Set— with tim e alek-pr«».f
&gt;lfr: -k’4 glasses to the et 3 that mtelt a declaration would
rpiithrn the flow of hadly-nrrded
Inerchl alsex, H oT .-will slro. material to the armed force* |.-,
ur' the inen, Ihe new llulaiie
tra tu -fla n ir
tigliler— smiirt hlitg, making w iirr flexible the pruvlndly new l g,nw light* from uadi' aiemt under whlrh the ’ - n l u barge! Am i oh yes, Imw aimnt .1*. their buying.
One A rm y official eiruvmd It
Inc candle* over the llolltlny*-•
tjor.se from our selertloii of. up thU w ay:
In peacetime, the objective e.
Oiltman*
nr Hoi llnga worth —
'rum I to 6 ptiuinl Iwxe
llrally In save money; In an rnirrgeney,
ethloui-I Ami sumetlilng they under war conditions, In snv&lt;*
II love— Klnc stationer y. Make, time.
Aiming oilier thing*, the tuilit O U II II.I .A T A N D A N D K ItK O N
VUr Christmas shopping gulilo. j lary In nn emrtgetiry inn ,peril
up ita contract ni-gutiationt; drfleally fine glfU ehatnelerite, rentrnllae time-consuniing pmbe sloek of MUNTK/.DMA 01KT* curemcnt programs; l.tty mater­
iHOl* Magnolia and Uni Htreet. ials anywhere In the world where
f they are available; Increase as, semlily lines In its own arsenal*
, and In eontract plants; tpeed
up factory manpower recrultmgj
- expand tile stock of niarlilne
I tool* nre,|**il for the manufacture
, of intricate weapons.
One authority estimated the
I speril||ig tip of pr*ie|ireinent P03, *ihle through an entergenry de, - claratinn might rut as mueh a*
| { nor-third off the Irg betwren
, Ihe time fundi are voted and Ihe
\ equipment i* actually avaltabl.*.

|i
h i
_ r m - u&gt;
etc troop- '" in Korea, all without
ber.rfU of tbr r
i ve «votpn
leer."
3. flrfiiencet to the "'offensive
of the Chlnew.”
■I. Several references to the
possibility — nr probability — of
World War ill.
In mint of therm rn-es, the
Insertion wn u riuotallon from
an American correspondent In
W uhiugloii, and I’rnvdn added
not a word, except to identify th*
writers nod new.p*|K*r* involved.
However in that part of thn
dispatch living the Ta ts rorre*
pomh-rit'- own words, a paragraph concerning the Chinese
'‘volunteers" III Korin wn- dr letThe publication of the*.! Insert­
ed iinrsgiajilis, im fur an ran he
learned, Informed the Soviet peoph* fur Ihe first time that the
danger of a third World War,
will, the Sovi-I Union and tinI idled Stiile* as the chief nut.i
rnldnts, wn-. real and rln-e at
hand. The Soviet prr .» nil almii'
has In rn denouncing '"waruion.
gels'" und IIk - III r, hut It* chief
rsinrern ha* been to pleturi' the
D. K, S II. m in the van of world
(ware and determined to keep it.
Also fur the first time, ns far
a. call l-e h n llH 'l, the Soviet
row-paper leuder bus read paraginph
lifer ling
to
Ullllicse
tnu.p. in Keren without the niljcctivc "vol mi leer’* uffix*l, or
hart read u patngrntdi linkirig
Mao with those troop*.
Why did I'ruvda go to all the
Irnuhlr nl lepriuling u long illpatch to that certain pniagraphs
might In- inserted? The performanee iMI»e* interesting questions;
If Moscow fear* It has pit died
too dangerously elo-i* to World
W ar III, could I Iris In- a Kremlin
step *o git out from under, leav­
ing Man out on n limb nleiio* in
the Korean fu*s? W hy does
Pravdn publlrly and gratuitously
link Mao with the fighting In
Korea T lip to now, so far a* the
Soviet pn-•* Ini. In ert rntwoliu-d,
the fighting in Korea all has
been done hy "the heroic people"
army of the North Korean I’m -

ill.'» Republic." Of course, by
quoting
I In
American
prrss,
i *i m ilii ili i not
»y outright
(hat Moo lint Iih linger In the
h'nirnft j,,r. hut neither i|«ei
I'f.i ila U i.i tune out in till*
taiefully-cdlt.d piece to deny i t
If Moscow (earn war at this
time, could this hr a -I 'p toward
ptepatlng the people fnt a sudden
■hilt of policy 7 Ily these parai;iaph&lt;, the K m nliti manages to
It t lb- IM-Opte know the tl'INpet
In Washington and t*i let the
| pi|»lr I tmw vial I i"'l IlnpOdslide now. If tin .Soviet govern­
ment did get out from under, it
could then pietuie Itself to its
pi „p|e as the government which,
hy its art ion- in International
toiinrils, saved tin- world fnnn
Imlieau: t.
The I'mvtln edition were rereived in Niw York and tr«n nh,ted hy the euiierit digest of
the Soviet press.

IC B IW E S P A T

hospitality is an art
Coca-Cola m akes it so ea s y

»fiJ frr it titArt it'i) . . . h'th
Ittiif M sib mi*s thf ijwt lAlHf,
•O .titn oooit sutH o siir fit m i i o u c cm s i our *&gt;iv .*
T IIE

S A N F O R D C O C A -C O D A

Dull. li&gt;g ID "III J
D i,

Hiilao*fjptiun f*l |&gt;**r ioti|ilij
D ri'iu t 0 |iliu iu t l

llb'.O

f

T ic liH s mi stile ill: T m ir h lo n ’s,
Elks ("lull, M nyfnlr Inn. YuweR'n
l or litl.lt* re s t-m il imis U*lr|ih&lt;ine 17

L()l!N(ilN(i PAJAMAS
Captivating lounging 1‘aiain*.
with pure silk qulllol Conllo
Cost and sm«*ith satin parity.
The m ats arc lovely for rvi ntrig wear too. In Sapphire
1)1lie.
Red,
Aqua.
1 allow,
I'tnk. and Urchld . . ,

KOH&amp;S
l**-fl Corduhiy, IV««I, (Juiltrd
Taffeta and ............ m d shin­
ing satin, all li-autifully ilesigne*l to lend a lusial «harm
for her lo tela* In , . ,
I’lcturcd— Corduroy In Aqua,
Itoov. lllue . . ‘ ;
1i i
'
^at

Kfibbcr Ciiufrht
(ptng runvenlence la-ginning tills
{m U ird a y and until Christuin* A
tre a t assortment of high iiuality
msrchatnll i Is here on display.
[KtaUonerjr,
Hgiirim-*,
Hutton
imil-folda, and of course, every­
thing fur the office! Christmas
"eanla and twautlful wrappings
are available, too. For the kiddlra
there are some really fine, inex'pensive loya that will thrill lliriit
To r m any days after Christmas!
t i t r a W K L I/ S OK K IC K HUPF L Y C O . help you srlret Just the
right thing for 111* ur her Christuian of 1060.
Appllanre

BED JACKCTS

n asilsa** u - « r . a , l.arl
him the nlghl l&gt;efnre.
Nothing further happened until
yntordny mntnlog, when police,
uflcr alfllm* the evhJctKu in lha
ca.e, arrested Stapler and look
him to the Polite Station for
r|li»*tlunitlgOWtfrtittled hy the offieera he
ronfesseil the atlrmpt to enter
Ihe Mather Store, hut denied the
Jewelry and l.uggag.- Store rob­
bery, *ald Chief Williams.
(Jurstlonnl again this morn­
ing, Staplet broke down and eonfrased to the Sanford Avenue role
tierv. W ith |tollee he went tu his
home, where In a bedroom, an as­
sorted lot uf jewelry and mer­
chandise weighing several hundred
pounds and valued at more Hum
13,000 was found.

Cunning little Jarkri* of
r r « M and anflnt llru.hrd
Ibiy-n, l^ce Iriuime*) ami
rlhlmn lied In I'lnk. Illur
ami Whlta , . .

3.50 to 5.05

HOSIERY
Kvrry lady lovea ho»r
psin-rially
when
they’re
Phoenix Iloae . . . Newest
Kail thadea In 61 guage,
16. 30 and 110 denier . . .

T O O L A T H T O C LA H H IF Y
I.H H T; Hlark leather 2 Strap
Hhmra, Hite II H -C . Please Ph.
M U .
an apetiam-e you
drd KLKtrrnio
Alarm rlorka hy
NrvTM't: IH tlKnK IIT H IV E S that
dlah washers, water hcal- Ihr llosMl «t I ’oiihti O-otmlsaloner#
roshlng machines,
homo ot Hrmlnuli foum r. M urid., will
alv* bids al lb* t’lvrk'a -Olflc* In
t. Defuse ranges are all rw
thr Csurt llns.s al Hanford, not
illBMca nf taler than I o'clock I*. M . January
h years of 1, 1*41, for th* following equtpnisnl:
A Crawler T»as Tractor, eiiulvalreputation for good service, gn
■at In Hie CaterpIlUr I'lesel t'T
to SANFORD ELECTRIC, Mag- Trartor.
with the fallowing equipnoil* Avenue.
oient i
Angle Typa Balldnsar wilh doubt*
* Delicious 1» the word that beat Drum Cable font rut
Trie* to Inrlnda trade In on lha

Lcsui Notice

#55'*h“ s!tifS*S^,"SnK

fo llo w in g * q a ip m e M .

On* T o l l lnl«m*llon*l T r s t l .r
gad Palmetto Ave. Everything wilh Angle Typ* llolldoser Rt*d*
also with th* dustde Drum Hear
to satisfy th* mart particular Cable
&lt;-&gt;&gt;titml
tine IT ecu Hoot Itaka Iliad*
lllda lo show price of tractor
•nil equipment— bess altowane# foe
T U I I Tra rta r and lleco Root Iliad*
llto a

Tin* IV r lu c l ( l i f t
fo r t h e
W ltolt:
K n m ily ! C holt-v
ti f

Htylon

Hfzon,

n il

1.35 to 1.95

a it d

GOWNS

ctuur,

Nylon gowns that waah In a
• ink and slay pretty forever!
Soft shades of pink, him-, aijua
and while, daintily trimmed with

np n rklln K p l a i n
Klamt . . .

I

m a trliln g net or I a n ....................
Hire* 83 la 63

‘^ 'K' f(,r k'lirUtninn im’O our wlrlp
ill*
Bi'loctloii nf tlidUnclivn oil pnmtBg A j J S a i S l iii|p* t« briglilcti your* ur irntmvOtic cli«'« home,They mnko lovely,
liwtlng jiiftn . . . Wti also carry a
■ I H r l f cofflplulc linu uf picturu fnmicn
for ell bI7.ua and tyjH*a of picturus,
Iwrt received— «K||»m m I Block bhretn of Edrtere we
c u n t t o u ) else U fit yxm wall gpace.
AH Mirren By Pilttaborgh

I!

U O IT U N ti CO,

K « t i d r r l y fe m ln in r, lo v e ly lingerie
tins jus I (lie Inneh n f lu x u ry that
r x r r v Indy mt &gt; m ir li**t w ill rlirri-.li
fur Cliriw lm aw . . .

I ".ml ("olite's O rrlu -v in i
Sul m i In v .'T u n in g , Ih H t'iitls 'r

P E C . 13. 1 9 5 0

SUPS
lavishly
lace liim mrd or tallot rd style*
in crepe and Nyinn,
in Ice cream pastel.,
white and tstiack , . .

5.95 to 8.95

PAJAMAS
Floral
print outing
for warmth and beau-

�In Unity There In S lrrn rlh T « rro lr« l lk« I'tace ef the W w ll,
Ta Promote Ikt Pregreao of America
T* Produce P r o n r l l j for Kaafacd.

AN INDKPKNM
VOI.UME XXXXII

Krtlnhlishecl I‘JOS

Kemler Says
JayceesSeek
o Opportunity

S A N F O R D , K l.o u i

b

TH F ,

2f

P K l’

II.

Churchill S a y s
A ra b -A sia n Plan
A-Bomb Is Only For Peace Passed
Hope For Peace By U N. Assembly

i | Ir.’r,

Mr. k rin ln pointed out tli.it an
Wlthlnm hat rrcrnlly been made lo
•hr Jayc r r rrrrd , trading "W e hehrvr th il failli m Gotl give* meaninR and |iiir|&gt;oir lo human life,"
|not ithng ih r great inlcinalional
'irp.ini/almri
with a Chritlian
meaning lor ihr firat tun--.
Mi. k rm lrr wai tnliixliicrcl hy
.‘'lair J a y trr I’ ic o HmiI J. Ilrailrv
PVJhatn ttltn wrhomrtl viuting
a^ihlruaiiont lirir from E m in . Dayittiia. rirnvrland. and Odantln and
taitl dial " If our way of lifr it
I'lrtretfd. our youai mrn *•
ihr oirairtl Itriirfai Ion*'. Pointing
mil ihr nrrtl for leidrr'ht;*. hr
•ml dial M r Krmlrr it dir No. I
young man an Amcitca
T I h- mewling waa prrtltlot! oecl
by kVilliuiu II. Hlcmixr. prt .ildcnt j
of llir Sanford Jayn e -, who wel­
comed other Hanlord rlvir club* to.
•lln luurlirttn mol Ihai-knl llortlan
Hanford u n i .v-miit'l. County ta-gionnairr* and wive-, ami lot inPhoto tty T«*l Hwalin
Bradley tt lot nrrantfvil the rom liin- Ur* nf Ih r A n x iliiiy Unit tin -hewn at Ihr dance which wa# held
rtli no-tling.
Itrv.
Lytlletou
. . . . . . ...
.. ||.
it at-ata—
• /.iniri...
n jg h l a' :i.. ’.i Ian I no in ••i ■ ..•••&lt;,
tin- D e N r lm t n l!
aiio..i
r a u t " llrm ly . .
.1 &gt;t right from
................. . tahl&gt; .&lt;•
no-rninn iiroiit.unri'il Int invitation 11it|- tarInt t-r ronf,-rente. Sorted nl Ihe Inlilt- at left center and " r a r i n g a taick in utantliiig row it J m l Field.
'••ml rliairman nf llir ctoifti
ami Chain * Miirriaon Ini I ho rin g ­ a ln ir tap
’Driairtm rirt (I'm m itnilt i Don Carroll po*t Hi C om m and)r , i n t i . ' I n , o a.t •.11••1 •••, &gt;.i (in
, 1
j,,|
n„ n u io ry 0/
ing accompanied hy Harry \Vrater h n rly lr ll'»tl»litilt|tr in II*:lt» -n il at right ia ^landing immediately •tin- In-partim-nl of I l&lt;»uh.
nl Ihr piano.
Mr. K ru tin iMtinlnl mil llo irenirnilon* growth which Im lo-t-n
matlr hy Iht- Jaycr« organisation
tiint- il o n - fopnded !ift year. ago.
Ilr attributed1 thi# prim arily I"
• f»ur m u o iu :
*—
vV || T lir toil potr o| Ih.- organ
Iralion. T’hia, ho taitl, It civic Im-------------------R u f n . .
M „ re k a
( J i l i A i i O , Dr*. 14 -(,1*j A lOthlm. .tipt'hng *l.ikr to Mlll'Mtl
provrnirnt. making llir lawn a la-1*
ler piarr in wlilrh lo llvr. In atvartbet'ikrri tp .ra d lml*y flul.l Clm igo to WarliiiiRlo.i .ml .‘ -I. I
larking Ih r prohlim at thr rom - C
_ r ' ______ n
-r*
h-.pilr ■« frd»ral court oidri to end lltr walloul.
mitnily level. hr polnlnl out that b C l i a t C U r O t i p U O C S T O
Defense Costs Mount
I ’.right tiaffir » « d n ru p lrtl in St. I nun ..ml C l." .&lt;•» I’ .ttr., -.
Ihr la yrvra afford an np|Miiliinily
Chicago
To
Inves­
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and,
ry
p
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le
iv
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r
were
a
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lr,|
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Watliington
T o $41 Billion As
till young m rn le arquirc training
llir yanlwoiker*' work itoppage cuitailrd p a x rn y ri m t n r .
in h-ailetallin.
tigate Capone Gang

Attlee Assert’* Dcd*
Should Have Scat
In United Nations

*ahl. Who rv rr lirattl nf a Jav
r r r la-ing liaiil for III* clvir Work ?
•kWhnt In- iho-a. hr tloct for th r gootl
of Ihr town ami with thr tlrainIn makr il Ih r hrtt plan- in thr
rotinlry In which t«&gt; llvr. if h r I*
mil lining that, Mr. Krm lrr athlrtl,
hr might lo grt nut nf town. T h r
mily Ihlmr th r Javrro grt* m il of
Ihr rlvtr Wtirk hr ijort |i |h&lt;- |mi
mini » « li fa&gt;lion of a Jolt wrll
ti * a ilaara

"*

rag*

M ai

“ f r i j l ' l rail line* '-rt-tiig Ih r n lioo '11 rnpilnl. A
"inl.ti wall,."*
f1a - tirtl up rttn*i'h-ialit.' f ••*i 1
aotl hit *i.inr
n g t. tn -ff
in Chit ago, rail rro«ar*tatl* of i l nation,
T h r i r had Ix'-n a hint from
rh lrf * t,f thr lallroad l-lnthri
l.i k r might
\ nrw mling bv thr In trn ta tr hmxl.* that thr
Starling Monday, thr committer i ‘»niinerrc f'ommlatkm w ill ixrniii
plead. D ir filkt walkout, 1.1 fill
pltn» five day* nf hraiingi in Clii Ho "p n a li n of hatge line* op 1. 1 tgo, look (0,110.1 tort, ottl of Ihr
•ard, y r.lr ftla y .
i i go on operation, of «yli*l'» l-ll ..■•union 1 m I n had* on llir SI
A frtlrral Judge l,t I nigh* •"
•l"hn
II'
-rr
Ix-tw-.-en
Jarl.
;"I|»-Ill
of llir lair .Varfarr A| ( a|xtor't
mid Sanfonl a* loon a* riih'iuatr •|rrrt| llir ttrothrr homt *»f It-t'li-- - *
t.rmloal furilitir.. arr built here. Trainm en to »*ut| Ih r out- d&lt;,
City Miniagri Clifford M'-klMdri »trtk r. T h r g u v rrn m rn l. wlilrh
llir turlain v*a» lung ilnwn
,t i/r-l th r iiMtioti'* ta rritr* la-i
llir Nrw Jet try healing*. •lot llir .lormunt n| |t«lay.
tin Jan. 211 a hearing waa held A ug u -t aftrr a atrlki- lilt...'
lime
al Ira I. i imi I lltr it
hy an Intrp.tatv Comment- Coni- *|.-inmitig ft tint n wage hour 'll
ilevrlnpmetiU:
ml vloixi at thr Mayfair Inn, h»- putr, *ah| the kloppagt » . « *'-rr
I. Senator Tnlwy ( K M I ) . t iMiint.d mil. At thla time 0. (}. lou-l*- Interfering with llo- w.t
f f -r t ."
mrmfwr of thr rnnie Investigat­ W illi. lw«ri-i line operator ami M lilt- wnlkout. w lilrh tlir III""
*riiiirt.&lt;
ilnnrnl that adequate
ing Committer, aawl itatr author!- tonnage waa available to uippor Irrn ird
iinanthnr lii-'l,
vttlui.ll
freight
iiiovrinent
D
lirt rouhl pul .1 »t»p to the atti- the oiM-ralimi of a barge line Imre. hallrtl
rn u .'-d "lot pi. *rng. I train t.nvilie* nf gam ldri. and rirlrtrrr* il
Ih r nainini-r, howevt r. uimii
inw ligation, fullvd to find *dc rrlfa ll'.o ai-il d l.rilp trd other lo
they wanted tn.
Cool In-iat ion
of
Ho
ipiat- Ihrilitlr* In Hanford fur diotrir*.
' W r nughl to lx intlxling tnror bundling of fi.la h t from Ixtrgr t to tli.p p tg r lh r.a t.-n rd a Inaj". il­
puhlit nfficial*." curd Toftry ||r linck* and other t-urrler*. *ald .Mr. ia) in th r t'hii*timi* m ail- &gt;_________
.............
MrKiMiin, uml an a remll rer-rtn- • liirago, w lii'li I* a major tr.ii•aid
w m r of diem dmw "no
inni
|,l l L L „ lr
| iiii-mlril that no common carrier ft 1 |Miint for lianM -ontlnm lal

VVASHINCrlON. IV.
14 &lt;/l’j
Srn*tr Crnnr intnlitiitor. turaetl llirir iiglil* Inward Clttrago l » tlay after two tltyt rW prolong in
In gambling ami ratlttrcnnu in
northern New Jrrtry.

K T Ruling Permits
OperutionOfBarge
Lines On St. Johns

Police Uccover More gangw Jewelry Store Loot

bring

Moir lo*»l whirli »a » »lo1rn on
Nov. 2fi from Ihr Saiifocl l.tiggagr
ami Jrw r l l » Sloie war rwoveretl
la«i nltlil i»v irtlke. (Iilr f liny fi.
,
William* taitl tod4y.
An mini of Ih-niartl H laplrr. t3
yrar n|il N rg to iliuggist who I*
rhargi-tl with Ihr Ihrfl, nolifirtl
p-tlirr Ill'll ill rrr grl|&gt;* hail hrtin
l&gt;larr,| l&gt;a' k of Ihr *cttre in h rr
homr hv S la n lri, t*ho livisl nt-tt
wlm.r lo h rr
at Tirenty-Sm-onil
**Sli»»t anil Krrm-h Aunue.
Th r •mall grip* of the aipprr
Ivpr rontaim-tl jewelry, ciHarette
i_
. .. . .*
.
I (H-rmlt l« eiantrd t., M r. Willi*.
lighlrr*. fountain pent ami otner
In New Jrrucy, tlrptily date atIn a letter from F. C. Ifilver.
article*.
lorm-v (Sent-rnl Ni-Uon I . Stamler Jarkaonvillr to Mr. McKihbln, It
raid hr too I* In favor of prnae- w «. (aiintt-d out that thr Inter
rutlng official* if they art- in eol- .talc Commerce CommiMion had
lu* ion with gnmi'lrr*. Ktum lrr, irvrrixtl thi* drcivlon of their egwho ha* Ix-cn rnndiirlng a *tatr. amirter.
wide probe of gambling, said h r I*
Appan-ntlv ih*&gt; I.C.C* he tjeW A L L A W A L L A . W a«h^ Der. not ronvliir.il "that gambling ran dated, did not agree with thr eg14-1.11- Italph lliun* Kgan. r i • go on without iom.lio.ly knowing
amlner and thought that thi» area
xinr til nf Ih r "faat bleak- In ha»- about It."
If. added, however, lhal "it** •houltl have the aaauranre that
Ttrlliall, waa bark In Ine ita tr pennot nerctm tily »tatr official*. I'd a l"ii Iht farilitiea are avatlablf
ilenliary Imlay.
Tor-d a y night Kgan, a ri-u -rm pul It In the loral or rounly rla**.*' twrmltteil on the Ht* John* frou
f. The ^ i m e f^mmlttea ^
t.
* ' » '*
■uanl on the prlMui'a ejty laagtir
t.m r w
iiiiM
.rt . Jark.onvillr to Hanford,
w ltn
n tr*
Rood tram, rro m l tit polnla before aevrn It* liat of ml*»inr
' T ™ n r ,,r t e r
rrm ing up mi*tlng al Ihe YJM .C.A. originally totaling II ft anno.,no’
I■*•! night Hr relumed la thr r,!a .uMxmna had Ixm vervml in T l T i h T o , Ch h
“tT'
" V ami telephoned the prlton.
which provhlrtl him with grati*
. “U * l“ tr r v lr r ixtrk to hta “ i|uarlrr*.M I lr tiltl not eiplain hi* air- Committee Chairman Kcfativn
t-ritlmn r out rat t rarrler ratea. ho
(t)-Ten n l a* a -tixk »*le«man for added.
Prlton official* today aahl Ihe the Mountain City Conmlidatetl
T h r I.C.C., however, will with
ram would no! lie penalltrd far Copper Mining Co. of Nevada. KeHold h rrrtIfh-ate to Mr. Willi*,
Kran’a A .W .O .L , artivilv, the firat fauvrr aaid the r'unpany Iota no until he ia able lo »hew that there
hrrarh In five year* of “ inil*ldr“ •utalanrr Imt •old tt&gt;xk to per- are adeunete terminal
fadlitlr*
ttwattaoM • » r*e* at*»
alhlrilr :iartlrlp»lloa at the Den.
here.
A remluUvn authoriiini l**uing
to ra iiM N e* e u r r « . i . .

Fust Breaking Convict
(Joes Back To Prison

\

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S h o p p in g

pays left*

-ta
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'cafe

I’ fc. John Alexander
Fininhes Bool Camp

LLK fl A U C T IO N
More than V.'OO wa* netted hv
I'A R K IH IH LA N fl. H C.. the. the Klk- D »lge In Ita auction F r i­
14— (Rperial) Marine PPO John day night at Glnderetlla for the
C. A le iam lrr of 701 We»t Ninth (TirDtma# fund for undrtp rivil­
Street, Hanford, wa* ptomntrd to eged and cripnird rltlldren, R. I*.
hla preaent rank when he rom plrt- Hharrork, rhairman of the* Childr«n'a Charity Fuad Committee,
•d “ laxit camp".
Alexander climaxed hi* recruit tgid today.
training by winning the Sharp
•hooter medal on the rifle range
when he fired a wore af f lt x 2 M affklgla of U i« Hanford Farmnr*
Auction at Glindcretll* for uaa of
daring hia weapon* training.
Alexander enll.ted In tba Ma­ the fadlitim , aad lo merchant*
rine* In September. He waa a re­ and individual* whoo* donation.
cent employ**# of DethUhem 8*eel r n»Hbute dto making tho auction
Omtparyr, faltlmore, Md where he
•(tended the aoetioa.
wM a pipe Uupedor-

mailt.

T h r »ter| industry «n * lilt almo*t Immediately. Home *da '
furnarr* w r ir Iw nkrd. T h r u - w .i■hutdown* and rurtailno-n' of op
rratloli* throughout thr I'h ira g "
indnilrial a rm .
A t thr *alio time, pirahleut "f
four operating rail union*, lo
......
rinding
Ih r IIIt T , -aid In Wa ll
_ on th r t'hirago * lrik r may
prrad u n lr«» White lln tiir and
goverrinrnt niedlation effort* tin
•ti-ppid Up tn * rtllr the waghour diapute.
The y hlanird th r delay In rrarh
,lo g an a g rrrin rn t on John It
•Sl.-clman, l'ir*ldent Tru m a n '
«l*tanl who ha* hern mnductii-g
M n a lln ,..* D l r * a - T » * l

S o v ie t

D e le g a t e

k’e s o lu t io n
ll.ilt

Says

W

o n ’t

K * »rra n

W a r

Perimeter Is I'nllrrl
In As Tenth Corps
Begins Kv.tcn.itionChinese Jet Is Hit
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Crime Committee Crippling Railroad Sttike Spreads Speed-Up In War
S ays Authorities Despite Federal Restraining Order Production Urged : '
Can End Gambling
liy IjCn. inarsnall

2 1 Unarlfiahlirst. Nobmlv crt&gt;
anything out of it for hlni*i-lf. hr

No. H I

Red Jets Lash Out In
First Air Offensive;
Beachhead Contracts

Leffionnaires Attend .Mayfair Dance

Opportunity and (rerdom air
. t*li,«l .ill young mrn in America
^ a r r t-ilking alxiul today. R n li.ml
Knnlcr,
United Slalca
Junior
(liam lifi of Commerce. piriident,
Inld the combined civic club* *1 a
Mayfair Inn luncheon today which
war iponiored hy the Sanford
Jaycrra.
I)r&lt; hiring llial tervice In hu­
it the lift I k iit i

AMociiitrd I'ren Leaded Wire

IO.'i O

National Jaycec P re ­
sident
Declares
American S y s t e m
Must Be Preserved

manity

rl* ti In partly floudr, l) n * l T
rtvlnx temperature# ihu after»,«•«, i mu ani anti ituiay. I.iaiii
•n moderate wind*. »outhr*«l nvrr
-oulh portion and variable, ion* II) -outhrrl*. n t r r nnrlh portion
through Friday.

T DAILY NEWSPAPER
m i USDAV

W EA TH EH

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l**h**,*l III fill fNirtlirHyt
meeting «•il II Pre-lilm i

afoot Ixtu-y.

n*fir»*
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for '.'-I
Flirt in (tkmn lifHifi i t t «
1 ••
TftiiiiMii
Triimall earlier— itrrliiiti.
prrlmp ttkplit
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It ••■tlMN-4 III* Vm*9 I HM|
•| Vi*t|». tlmf M«**«r '»•»*. »••*•
afln III.- Im-linn landing Ilr add
rd. "It would ha'.' Ixrn a t " I" lit-wif i«tinb’ •*• ••ili •••!*•• 1*1 *»mi * f
h*&gt;. a w .-ll-fo rl i I im I linr, I,. Im t, fulls villi f* .»li,t ll'.it |**i‘*f • **|*M»
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a I'toad no-mao'* land which * 1 i**»» 1% s|ii *h I miB ii ' c
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r'l'ild have r.-eootioil.m l ” Thla
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Turning to Ihr alum ta.mli. h&lt;- ttiitl If* 1 t* ••I**if *•••*%t* Ih* Mtv
f •i\ ili#ath*fi "
r».-*iilriil I ruman ill*ro**ttl .*id It would la* a •Silly thing"
l.ott-r I.out nmhil'fJllt.n « i lh * to *ay t It tat “ * r mu*I O tvtr it.M W M I| ;K .
l» • I t ' il**
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thr aloinit* tr.inb uldr** ami onlil N e w
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W e e k
ot Ihr lrai*l*|of» to go -.brail
"T h a t," h r aaid, "inrun
lint!
•f nl
1*. 1) t |rtf»P||. ••••
n lilt * * ( r*pi Irr itiolrol-. T h r r r
you io ii *I n rv rt firr onlil you
lit. ••d.iik. hr *&lt;j* . I f I f nift9
wa* no word *» lo w hrihrr '1r.
h*tr Ix rn allot ilr*d. Tin- d rt».re n t
•t. • ••«•*...•
1»•• l tin * »l ot t!»•r ••(•!... il • j t "ll*
I It tiuh* t
I . liman had m a d e op hi* mind
rffrtt of t lir aloiidr Ixnoli I , nl ».| Whit Iff
l.-ff.
*HfM
1
’ ..... i a) the , "1 ,.! •••ti it.itin nr
l4»
'I.i
Il «m|R«e4 *14 •'••• ••*•*•
ahntil lhal. hot Srnilor Via)IM •
»»f Irt» t.
t |tt«* it Mill I t l ........ Id
••Mil
hank ( l i s t )
*«hl hr
*0
lit | "»V r *fe fr*glll«Mir*» •**. 4»| .. Nf
V **I ,»• Mu * ..•to • .,&gt; t ... ||
' hoptfol** Ihr Pfr.idrnl ~ ill dr
Ir. '•ht. let •* •if
•ah'
rlarr 1 rtalli'Ual rm rrgrn rt and .Mrs. SiiKun Miller
I . tt *|f»*•» 4*
•inin Mi f•••tit* * *
pul into *ffrrt »wtfil* ''what
M*
•ft Me- 111
•'•Hit* I *11
Dies Af l vr Illness till"M*••III"t•t•••ill*
r* rr w agr-plirr ronlrol* tan
to 1*1
. 411 •ir
lx- adltiinl.il all. r I* handlril."
•4
*oii pin* ••! h*
I 1 •l||l«*rtf|f |«|9* tef• i -*f * d l»|»
i i •nit* ••-ii If 4foi
Srnalor I’obra llt -N I I ) told rr
Mr*. Sftaan Millet, «•trtllllt&gt; l«l« ••111Itlf • • tl &gt; I •••MM ( l*»|)) *•■4 I ’fiMcrtlly, rtiadr
Ar.lt
Miller
of
I'aula,
tlird
nf
1-1*1
porlrl* hr hatl ad*t*ril ’’all oul"
III 4 |M-« || a 1 tlir nVifitiwi |*|.irliron
fht i**tit Ii of '!•• I .*tii ••( r , n tn
I'. M y r . t r rd*y in an Hrlnioh.
ronlrol*. ' Ibi* t* onr of Ihr
‘
•'
||
ot
&gt;li.rkr*t hon.» In Ihr h l.lo r) of hoapital following *n 'lit*
II.
.•-! i
t
Morocco
Divjin
To
five week*.
ltd* oalmti and Ihr »o rld ." Tof».i Unlit rl rrk
lot thuar i» »*l
Morn
O
rt.
If),
IHKd
in
t'matill*,
I,
r* *ald Math.ink I* rhairm an
Knlcrtain Shrincrs M iititv.** I*hi 'I n lati 'i *i *• fUir*
Mr*. M lllrr had lived in I'aoja
of Ih r Krnalr Hanking to m h*.i||r|
MifoifM**! thlft
for .10 yrara. She «»&gt; n rnrrnhrr
m lllr r whirl, handle* roolrol*
Mir |t*t i *yi critiri/rd *'
II, riv a tio o . f"t I t 1' |" f.t'ii
irgl*l*lli&gt;n. Tohry I* Ih r top of (hr f'h iirrh fo fh riit "t l*»
l!i »rti|»o*$rt
»*'l ill liR fflfin •
hav* lx , o ...... I,- ti tl" M'tyfao
II. piihllr an on Ih r rn m ln iltrr.
■ • fifoffn Ih rn $|vi
* tl
loo foi 'h r aonoal Slitinr d'o
_
In ailrlitton to thr hit hand ilu
#th iiltifr ll|idt,,# and
h ill
t
-r
x
In
n
tin
d
l
-no
"f
Iht
Vb'/VSIllkt, I ( IN, Dec.14
Wi I
j, fturvlved by oof tjaught* r. .Mr-.
Mttitx t o I f topi* "f Ja, k .o n villr i l'lt ir Mini noil \ A*Id- b ‘4ill |r«
Sr* ret,tty of D e lm ir M«r*h*ll Annlr* lllarkwell of I'aota; fnui u ill ru trrta lli iht mt inlx-i* ••( m i » dindnisit an. I fin ilh dr fra t

Hiscnlmwor Says
C r i s i s Fiij'lilrn s
Disimilt’d Amnica

Til Dpi

!*■

"'•», ....................
'ion tfi4(liifir i» rfirnlial lo mffi
'lie leiiout threat ol an ell-oul

« vfm dangrt Mm. t M&gt;.ratr||« «i« rt
il
I *fiil
. i»tn.»l h* ‘Irf ra lr .l if il n t ii r t i .
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t i .............. . • »
.It-. dllinel,
.....H I wu
tiouo.i.l
l"d*»).
wIII,
h
fr%\ V'iiv; onv l*f*»lJirr, MuiJUori
krr|i *|dri'lll $ul*ir a ti|.|»rr.. *••t
In llifnl Mini %$ill !’• I" Id •(
9 MrtihuM rt i trritp tl fltr H u .
Wllry of M L Dora.
•t*i Im k.
. iaf
ll».V» i 11#41i•.9• « . it k’ frrt*
F.ntri lu in in m l
*111 !•• iiMih'f
\ rm » ii 4ii t».4tf i*.t if i. jd* dt »*f*l
Mi#' ihrrrllMVi
Ih W n'lr lliirk
it |;00 I*. M, |ffffi(irr**H with Itrv
t*. thr tltnr II'Mi'.fr#| f'ifi.| i»i*»*n*nl
n . Nfd.lt I U m .I*I h «t I n**r will
tl'ir. i*f .••it 9*r|tix n| r*Mifilfv **
rriw fo iil l.r&lt;|furtl nf M*
I •* f*t Im lf» rliMf^* t»f «!•■« *ifHll"H Mini
officiating. Huriid will follow In Ntflilr Stlttr I* Mi fJinrict
tr
Sylvan
Lake“ *
Cemrtrry.
*rrviiM«iH*
Mitd ImiI f I firrnhisr
'" l

. . . . . . ... ”*' '•* ..'araijiS’SViii!» i-s

'WinVllf*
Il»r Iffiohlf, M un lu ll ••Ml# t*
dial while tint rnunlry t* doing
•II il can lo iviuil * global ton(ltd "w r rralt/r lltait »n all-oul
war ran lx initialed hy a itngle
ou h
*unl (rom ihe other tide.
k
While tilt# uncertainly exut*. he
•aid. "emphant on pr.aluclion t»
H O N O L U L U . ~De*.
i l t/l*)—
•he way In begin" lo .Irengthen letter vaylng *'l can't for thr life
die nation'* itnew*. lie «aid ihe I'rrildrnt Trum an ha* written a
of mr ace why Ihr Southerner*
It xaiiaxra **a raae t « l
would take the attitude the) do"
In oppojlng the Hawaii and Ala*
k* .tulrhoorj hill*.
It wa* relea.nl by the *t*irhood cotiirolaiion.
The I're .H c n t'i letter, in reply•n one from Hurke, taiil in parti
I am glad you liked thr tnr*
•age on atatehood for Hawaii
tty t m m i s M o io N V
ami Alaska. I can't for the life
W A S H IN tilO N . tV .
1 1 d,7’» T lir govrrnmrnt. («ced with of me aee w-hy the Southerner*
I’xiiinting clefrnre m ill, *taii* III hfgext tax hai.eil ieamn tomorrow. would lake the attitude they do
i.i|xrlatinni are (or .*n int*ke *d $16,000,000,000 or more altntit when theae two territori*-- *r* of
»uch vial Importance tn the na­
40 |g( rent ni annil-d revenue over ihr next liner montli* tional defc-n#*. If Ala*ka I* pro­
The government ran o r It .
perly developed. It will support
Hlnrr thi* fl»r*l year lagan l**l Oghl will *hifl to Individual* •even or eight million people in
They
finiihed
1949
Income
tax
Ju ly I, It ha* run alamt U .
luxury.'*
100,000.000 in the red. It eX|art* payment* la.t March but In many
n*laiif,-*
will
have
aomethinr
to
to lx twice a* had off hy next
K K I .L Y C O N C K D K D
do atxuit I960 Income taxr* ahead
June :to.
D K T R O IT ,
Dec.
II
td l —
"f the general deadline for (lay­
Michigan’*
fo rm e r
(Jovernor
T h r big tax araioti l« | lm with ing them next Mar. 16.
Harry F . Kelly, Rrpuhllcan, haa
the deadfine ttrmurrow for cirimrA calendar "f datea to reinem- conceded defeat In hia attempted
atlon* lo make final tax payment* •wr:
on 1049 Income. It will mark
Jan. I — Time for hou^ewlve* to rointbaek,
Kelly gave up yaaterday to
their laat payment* at the old •icgln withholding Social Reeurlty
30 per rent maximum rate. A 46 taxea from thr pay of aervanta Democratic Incumbent (I. Menper cent top will prevail on 1960’a (and farmer* lo withhold from nen W illiam* la the recount of
rocord-eite profit*.
their worker*) If they are going IJMOJWO vote, of the Noe. 7
gubernatorial election.
( I 'e a l l l M w f f ( &gt; Veal
A fte r. tomorrow, the lax *po4-

vjovenunent To Bogin L a rg e st
Annual Tax Harvest Tomorrow

S IIT Statchoiid
Stand I Oilici/i’d

Itlf•I•t •#
Kmi Ii Ntflilr B m
dr iif Itfiy

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Orlando Bond Brylin

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toller.

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llir

I&lt; n i n s • i i . i it
lltf Sitrif«»ri| T»i«iri f •*1

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IlNVr m vifidl Immii S4l«ird«v nl%*hl
Im* » r t .
vnl.
11, r Krdtltlt‘1 i v lift Idt*fl( «*f thr

mid Imlit rt f ir dinii nt &gt;

1 1i.9i 'b lif.-h I m •*t I r «das • 1 1 id fu f t n -

jfiyril it ru v rffd ill’ ll •ll|•|•rr and

‘(IK.|a| j lo„ r

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than

7n

in* iii Ym r Mild f»it tid* Mt|rfidi»»4*.
Many nr$r •iirmlari art q iih tn
lullintr anti (lir r r it .t if«»*»*l |ir».v
!*•r t that tlir m rint^r )d|i t.f tlir
rluli r-lll r i r r f d that nf U »t y r * i,
tald M r. 8 n iiM rr
tm i iii v

Th«

I'ouoty Itoa.l Sui t It It t'.rav
aoti'iuiiccd
ll)l*
•oorn-og
that
-•ll, !&lt;a* tx rn ntarted on tiie te •I'tf.eing of t|i.
iil.l ri)l.*nih*

T r l-III-V

iiw iirirr
will M d

project

Ii«

l«cn

'arted

•t llir A.lantlr •
-t I .ito Kailroad (’roaring in I -uigweal frop*
when leicling wort will ia ear
r'* &gt;1 on to Melteynold
Dt*i|;
Siiire at Tw e nly-flftli Stieri and
Sanford Avenue
from this point (lie -i-facing
will lx applied for t!i&lt; dl'tancw
lu rk to the Long'* '" “I * r-.*»ing,
ot-ir) ti:*n aevert totle
T lx M irfa -lng will ’•* a hot
a-phalt mix treatet x l'b *»nd

and hardpau

t"

a.* "ot

'o

he

, Upper* when wet. It will take
about two nioritli* to eii,ot»lete the
job, he delated.

■ ban-

flint for Ih r 8#mino|p High HrhfMi!
fmiMmlt train l«*fn«rrnw niglil in
l9m trhtMil f)rnni'iiitn. Aw artli
1%-ill Iir firrftrrntrd l« playrra for
uiitilii &gt;ding arhirvtim nlt._______

Sanford Weal her
High yeiterday *'»1
Luw today 37
Rain 0«&gt;
Normal Dec. rain 2 27 Incite*
Total Dec. rain 2.03 Inchre

Thr WcitllmJ A C K S O N V IL L E D*e. It &lt;41
II
29
Burton
10
27
t’Ucago
25
66
Denver
67
«1
la,* Angelete
17
-2
Ht. Paul
30
38
New Vork
25
Waihlngtcn, D. C. 39
40
67
Jarktonvillr
60
71
Miami
rut
10
Orlando

�THF ftAW ffllfll HKHAUI. NANFOWII. FMHIIIM

PACK TWO

4itiv#»rnmt*nf

Train ir." Hodin?

Hie Sanford Herald j
r.lafcll-harf la IMM
rv W la M #*M» rtrrpl SainrAap
w &lt; &gt; « M o at
Saaf-.nl. Ftatlt*
H l X M M ll« t U M ____ __
Ealrrr* u aarMt rlaw iaatlfr
Dtlataf St. T»&gt;*. aI t i t r « « i m il e
at Ita lM t. I'larM*. i l t t r l i t Art
at r t t i r n i at Warrfc A IW t.

Nettled Ity the aH)M.&gt;rrtiunx cost on the physical Condi* (o muhl. u.r -ervunt pay her i.»lf
tion of American youth In connection with militnry Indue* .»« o» ihn* p#rc»nt-of.pay us.
tlon examinations, some schools are revising their physical Th# •n.itioyinjr houaewii# ran
education program*. During World War II the statement
llnj “ be prater*. *
was made rcjx ntciMy that the prn|tortfon of physically tin* j u„, i aDo open. the niton fur
fit young men was shameful for a nation supposed to have getting rafumi* on overpayment
'
n o i u m i i - n r . i 'i
the highest nutrition and health standards in the world.I«*f luil*
»-»* *t»rou*h withKAIfar
I.IJltIlOH lit:* A
Selectlve Service experience In the Korean conflict shows !,/,l.'!‘1
nr
q” u D 'T r
____
&gt;• • !»»• M ta a n tt^ ______
little change. The number of rejections for physical reasons
averaging *&lt;ui t« about
•i tt*&lt; t t i r t h ia H « T t :«
|6o *•*•»».
• ,*.* continues to la* astonishingly high.
•Ir t arrltr
I«
Itar *■•11
1
School men who accept this frequently heard obser*h' ,l", nu“y „ Kiqto ir/mn.
T i n t If ..alia
lla ttaalla
, J " vation
&gt;* «l»r against their programs are largely correct. {at fHuril| MUi,ii*ning h«w much
rBf-. " *r |Physical training in general has been
Iwen woefully Inadequate,
mmleqiuile. it
of B
a refund
ra-rim«J is
Is due. 1!.&lt;
^i/lw ia-rr .-nr*. r«rs.
i ».#■
• quick*,
quick*.
Ifciaht. (M ali
alailaa*. awlaMiloa-. |t is likely to Consist of U COUple Ilf ClllSH |«Ti(Mls |K&gt;r Week ihr final return il Hirst, the fait•■A a ilk M
f?m,«
Ifcr »atr«r, "» tJi'.V.T " - l i e devoted to light calisthenics or moderately active games. " .ltl" r' fu,‘|J A’
»A*»»fi»-.i
physical
is vvery
often
the
one w
which
tax
.hclarati.-m &lt;...
&lt;**"
S ’a 'X V A '4 fair *•
- »*«•••»
.............................
I’u y s ic a i ttraining
r a i n i n g pperiod
e rio a is
e ry m
ie n m
e one
m e n tuiVVnrnnH u
x .j.cfararion.
M . * . » r » i » s s . i i e e .n .
M»
laiaas
t n it ia M a V r iil" ^ : i .lo " "
*
The ll.fa lS la • Ma-xa^rr »*_aa»

g iv e s w a y to u ii a s s e m b ly p r o g r a m o r o t h e r s iw c io ! a c t i v it y .
j i is n o r m a lly lis te d us a re q u ire d s u b je c t b u t it h as u s u a lly
Ix h ii easy f o r t h e s tu d e n t w h o w ish e s to escape th e s e e m a il
r ig o r s to do SO, b&gt;’ S u b s t it u t in g p a rt ic ip a t io n ill COIU|M-titivi

A I* ■ »«» Al«— lefcew.

sports or some other activity.
In part the trouble may Is- a lack of awareness on tie*
part of officials of the need for a sound program of physical
training. More of the blame probably should rest mi the
public, whose awareness of the need Is much less than
that of school people. Parents .sometimes are inclined to

AeeeelateA S o * ' o e le k I* » * U "
e ie lx t r e t r l« «Ae
le r r* r» a .O .
r a lle n " I *U r*e l - r n l »•"• a ’ t . l H
|&gt; i Alt a * w «e e e * r. e* w»U

------------

THUftftDAY. IIKC. 14, l« 0
TtinAY’B HIHI.B VKHHH
Those who are disobedient 1“
hisher *l*lon» and hope* do not
alwaya hare a return uf »urh luapirrd moment*: I waa not ul*
okerllent unto the heavrnlv vi*h.n
— Art*

tlinatee), or amending
d .f U r * non* filed earlier
to avert
a
i*«'‘“ j'y ,n
or** n* '
by mure than 2d
'l»* r 'cent. llecauM- of the hike in

income la* rale made effective
laat Oct. 1, an unusually large
numlier uf amritded declaration*
ore expected. Tax collector*’ of­
fice* will furnish form* with the
nr w data required for refiguring
taxr* due.
Pur fanner*, who occupy
a uni
u a p a y r* .

re g a rd p h y s ic a l e d u c a tio n as a f r ill A js a .r p r o g r a m is
little m o re t h a n u f r ill. H u t a n a d e q u a te p r o g r a m r ig o r o u s ly
[ , lU
lh r j ir&gt;, contract
c a r r i's l o u t m ig h t w o rk w o n d e rs w it h t h e p h y s iq u e o f (lie with IU60 income taxes. A ll fu ravertlg.* y o u n g s t e r .
mer» who*# il»M) income t H M d f d

IMXJ will lie required to declare

*

,,

IT

..

the amount they took in.

Germany s Deadly Peril

The fVTrr”.

m Sf,** 1?

puy iht- In d k itfd t** until n*xi

rhlirrhill

SqVH

T H U R flD A Y D K C J A J W ^

f •»h*
cao»e of peace to free tkam
ion- .ul cause tor appfrocnnwii

M unimunt i&gt;«m I'-ge line)
the pretent lime, almost our sol*
defense.
"If they (the Russians) hod the
tupcioirity, or even something like
equality in Ihit weapon with the
United State* I cannot fr«l any
assurance that they would to- re­
strained liy conscientious scruftlea
ot i hr moral inhibition* which are
uftrn to vocal in this country.
“ It Mould lu* a poor service lu

Si&gt;et‘{llipInFrD(lut’tion

until they were, in every reepect,
ready to atrike."
The Prime Minialer lold the
Houae of Cominuna on Tueeday
there were no dlffereitce* between
himaelf and the prealdent On the
•ubjacL A Waekingtun rotninunique
at the end of hii talk- with the
1'rerident laat week amid lire Presi­
dent hoped world conditions never
and "It tea* alw hi* de*ire lu
keen the prime Minister at all
time* informed about develop*
menu" which might rliange tlte
situation.

blem! but it doet not have rioti
with Korct killed and hundred*
injured. India, Malaya, and South
Africa might do wall to tend invnligaton to Flatidn to find out
how to get race* of oppotil* colon
to retide peacefully tide by tide,
la Singapore a Dutch girl, reared
by a Malay woman, w u ordered
returned to her white patent! by
the Supreme Court. At lean ten
people were killed and 140 injured
ife the rioting that followed. Thing!
life that tometioei happen in New
York, Detroit, and Chicago, but
not in the South.

J

I

We aro not alone in believing
If J should have had any doubts, ttrtkn aaar Chanrh in. about «6
t mote important than saving
la my mind aa to th# Inspiration,
flV u ' behind my appeal for prayrr an I T tw -r Red forrea tvldenny were
« In tha Fat Eait it aavtng f l &amp; c W "
American boyt in Korea. “My own The following motion wax mad* th* warning notaa In my latter tn ’ ,r * "f Hwht to 13 new or revived
la column In tho D*«. 3th i *ur
J'orean divisions. General
+fcw". u y t Walter Uppmann. "it by me. and seconded by Mr. Stam­
per, which waa defeated by a it would have vaniahad when I V f p A Chur In hi* dally war sum
that our paramount and immediate three
to two vote)
read th* column In the l**ue of " ’* IV renortsd tha dlvialoni were
pttoccupation thould be the pre*
II,
rat*#'
ec*-*MIR*led" sine* th#
"Inasmuch
a* I m
moved on March “
auch aa
aervation of our forte*, that out IS. tpgo,; that
Mr. Miller,
and* Alltea rrkshrd tho North Korean
tnai M
T. M
mouemon
n a n * you,
y » « , mr,
miner, aim
Mr.
oughton o«
be
aim should be to effect an or­ authorised to prepare complete i thank you, Mrs. Kavanel, far co­ Army.
M w A rthn r *ald “It f* vntlrelv
£ l*rap«*d master tta- operation m nicely. You made ma
derly withdrawal to Japan. Then, plana
ahm with alternate plana for very happy and I do mean happy. uoeslbla" that manv of the Korean
trilh tell water between ut and Mostruetloff tho main section or And I am glad te be the prop, of Red* thrown back Into the cam
• --t z i
stand P » lm were trslnrd In Maachun#—
‘ w aa tha City la abit

t

!

Nn: Stamper and Chase
1m v w u believed to tie -a n tin g
Mr. Stamper gave the follow 1soppll-s for th» Ited^ massed
Ing reaeons for voting again*! around Hamhune and llungnani.
AP cot respondent Htxn S.vintnn
the Resolution:
l i t Cost of stadium la too much •m the irerimeter, which embraces
in relation to numerous other ne- trportrd .wu light ground attack*
r*««ary project* that need to be llamhur.g and Its llungnain uort
on th* S*a of lapan ‘oa-t
don* In the City.
Roth attack* were renulawl.
f it Object to hondlng City with­ Chines# In rompanv strength wore
out a reraiwiidum nf the freehold­ captured American uniform* In the
er* except on n**e**ary utilities first nrohling attack.
each s i water, sewerage ami elec­
The perimeter ie manned hv el#
tricity.
nf three American and two
13) I believe that another tax South Korean division* plus Hriwill have to lw Impotrd rm the •teh and Puerto Rlro units. Thee
people to replace the utilities tax. are from among tbr rzj.OOO or more
ours very truly,
HU#* troop* diawn tn the bearhandall Chase
l.ead from all northeast Korea.
On the Eighth Army's north­
west front, there ware relatively
■mall rni'aitemrnta. The larvrtt
Editor,
of the*# wa* A (!**-• Iwtween Re»*tTh* Herald:
l.^of
an. Fifth Division and n
Jtad
Dear S ir:
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Interfraterniy Christmas Ball
Plitmt* 12(k)—Mr. Roliert Billliltner

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TueHday—Dec. 19
2 Til r, I*. Me— 7 To 9 I\ M.

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Nu Itrseriaiion* Arrrpted At Any Other Hour*

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inqaiilani thing it "to lay down
the anrtnhly hurt, the tooling, the
]ig,» and to hath, to llut we tan
quickly huihl up what may be nrcrttaiy."
Marahall exprrsaetl thete view*
in secret hearing* lu-fore the
lloutr
M ilitary
Appropriation*
Subcommittee on an emergency
|I*:,MI.W uj,ihio rmjurat for more
military fundt. T h r auticummitiee
made thr tetllrnony of Marshall
and other military official* public
todayThe huge money hill— a**ured
of congressional approval this
year l-oust* to (Al.flHMiU.UOO the
amount sought to fight the Ko­
rean war and to expand and
maintain
thr
military
forces
through next June ail.
It is the second »u«h emergency
request xince thr start of the Ko­
rean war. The first, approved laat
fall, WB» for fill,600.UOOJMHJ. One
of Marshall'* top aides, under*"cretary Kotwrt Lovett, called the
new money only “ an Initial step
in a planned four-year effurC* to
restore U. 8. military might.
The present hill provide* what
Marshall term* "partial mohiliia*
tlon," and whnt Chairman Mahon
( l ) - l ’ex) of the subcommittee in­
terpreted to a reporter a* mean­
ing "one-third to one.half of full
mobilisation."
Marahall told the subcommittee
that liefore next June he thought
the Defense Department wuuld
a*k for more fund*. That would
increase atlll
further defense
■pending this year.
Such a new request would be

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Th# Resolution au horltmg the
Reservoir, where thoues-lon by federal Judge William
However, il would be a wite man
The City Committinn, by a
of the bond* was voted
„t A (||wsl troons now at it.# I. Camplwll.
indeed who could gurti what goet vote of three to two, on Monday Issuance
iltwin a* follows;
_i^ic),head recent Iv i m i i l n u
The order directing the R R T
on in tide the big head in the evening authorise*! |l(Ml,0nn l-oniti
Ayei (terraway, Dy«&lt;m and R r l-, thtough ll«| trap*.
to end the walkout waa issued
tn
finance
nearly
two-lhlntt
of
Kremlin.
Her.
A brlefln" officer said the •«« after two Justlre Department at­
the Memorial fltadlum now tinder
r«n*trurtIon, pledging for lecurltv and to amort lit- I In- Imnd*. the
net revenues tram the stadium,
the admission taa, and auch fund*
at may be needed from the pre­
sent utilities taa. The moat im­
portant fact about this financing
la not simply the (100,000 bond*
but the fact that three men thould
obligate the C ity and tta taxpayer*
on a bond itxue without submit­
ting It to a vote of the freehold­
er*. The State Constitution pro­
vides that:
" M U N IC U ’ A I.ITIK H OK T I I K
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A 81 IA LL
HAVE
POW ER TO
IS S U E
RONDS O N L Y A F T B K T H E
RAM E S H A L L H A V E HEP.N
A P P R O V ED B Y A M A JO R IT Y
O F T H E V O T E S C A R T IN A N
E L E C T IO N
IN
W H IC H
A
M A JO R IT Y O F T H E F R E E ­
H O LD E R S W H O A R E Q U A L I-

FOR

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A n y t h i n k i n g G e r m a n m u s t lie a w a k e n ig h t s , fa c in g ,'J*f ‘hdwVver tu**km^the'*Jafn .T f i
MUill» Mount But Trearury ol
Slate It Low”
headline. Aren I the nightmarish |Missihility that his country miglit ilisap- declaration p p „y makr a final
m*ur off the map, having gone down the Russian gullet. A irturn and payuirnt by Jan. 31.
we all?
few years ago such an Idea would have seemed fantastic, cleaning up their limo income
(Jermany
was not only tin* strongest state in Kurope, but '"^.farm er group* required to
There itnT enoueh tteel to make she terrified
her neighbors. In the two world wars it took lna|,r declaration* Include doctor*,
tail lot n*»l year’c auto licentet. the combined efforts of a large pail uf the rest of the world lawyer*, other profeialonaja, ncrWhy not ute piailu lirenre plalrct to pull her down.
*on. owning tMr «n j I d e a e ,
Now Htissia and her vaswtl, Poland, own large parts of rrt w|„,
outside or in addi
Ruttia turn' »u India » ceate* Hastern Clermauy, including Hast I'russia and Silesia and , „„ t„ taxea regularly withheld
fire ptopotal lor Korea. It would such vineo
„■/■-•
___ Soviets
__ ________
cities im
as Kociiigshcrg,
Stettin anti Danzig. The
I from pay
live thr United Slate* time to pie- |lave |,a|f „ f iJerlin, anil clearly desire to merge their atone
r'urnllh^"their' worker? wlfh
pare for tome new aggiection
(;|)rma„y jM|„ tj„. |{,iKHian atata. Hut for American re- |tl„
&lt;W-21 »howing each
Mimrwheie elie, tuyt Malik.
sistame, this would already have Is-efi jocoinplished. it still! worker how much Income lax h*«
»•
• qweeh
i on
h coiihl
-n
ion withheld from him during
Ijitrn to Truman*
touai liuntM
nappeo.
the dale of the nation lomottow
The disappearance of (•flrillHIiy would surpass III mi, ;tl ift^Ontdllne for “lafor- in addltiun to the IU6Z budget,
nichl and tee if he it at awatr parlance even the reduction uf the historic Austrian rill- ,nll|„„ rrturna,” whteh tip the now In tbe making and reliatily
of ihe teiioutnett of the liiualion pire into a jwtty region, hardly more than Vienna and it isx c Hector to va^ua Jncomr r-iimated as likely to exceed (60,nOOJOOOJMiO. That estimate assumes
,, «L.
■ «,
stiburiis. Only once in history has there ls‘en such a drama-; |MyJI,' nUt
” '!lr ...
there will not tie an all-out war
tfc entl of a nation. That was the destruction, almost in a
..U.^ent* of ./vcr Ifloa and
full m uldliuiion.
Thi* tounlry hat finally wakrJ nlnffIt* moment, of Assyria, the terror of the ancient Orient, during iir.0 which were made to
Should Dial happen, Mahon raid
up to the menace of Communitni. After the fall of Its capital, Nllieveh, in 1512 H U. the As- anIndividual landlord (noreturn during the hearing*, military
Even Claude Pepper bow tiyt. gyriuli nation utterly disappeaicd from history. Could that *• ” sluired &lt;mpayment* to. a needs would require a minimum
"The Communiit drive into Korea ^ t,H. fuU. „ f Germany?
" servants‘ Ilf t l 00,0011,0011,000 a year.
agent I ; wage* to ?r
home
Thl* military supplenunt is part
wai dominated and detifned by
----- ---------------------------------which totaled over fKOO in 1960 or the $|H.0O0,000,000 I'resident
, and weren’t covered by withhold­ Tinman asked Congress to vote,.
Ruttia uiin* Chinete Red* *i pupC h a lle n g in g SpRCG
ing; corporation payment* of over The total Include* 11 ,0 VI,000,000
pelt . And when Senator Papper
______ _
||(H) in dividend* to individual*, for the Atomic Enrrgy Commlawakei up to the menace ol ComDoctors hall the development of a new X-ray machine and -imilar payment* for Interest •ion and (MJMNIJIOO
for the
rounnm. everybody n awake.
which, in combination with television, will erudite doctors nr other obligations- a doctor’s Trnur**r(. valley authority.
hill, f o r example in excess of
The full Appropriations Com­
“Nobody ever readt die Herald". *n widely ne|uirateil rltles to view the interior anti hone (JUKI,
mittee will ronilder the full aiwoplr love to tell u&lt; in tlwir structure of u patient's nnntomy simultaneously, thus The government cheek* this In­ mount Friday morning, probably
charming way. Well, rnay be not. facilitating diagnosis in troublesome cases by specialists formation against the Income tax approving it quickly.
return- of th o -r who get the pay­
If , wi, House Democratic lewder
but we gel a tiemendou^ hang out w^&lt;’ •‘ C** f,,r ff,,(I* Ibt* patient.
ment* In thl* way, it can eateb MrCormlck (Maas.) lias announced
ol il wives *iroebodyname m
The machine, which has Ja-eu dvvtlplied liy Db lUlipcII el I inters win* tried to hide uiat !t
will be called up ill the liouia
left out of a rude notice and our H. Morgan, chief of r:ullolo|ry ul .folms Hopkins In Hrtlll- Income on their taa return*
that afternoon or un Saturday.
Mar. I A— The deadline not only
phone faiily crackle* for two more, magnifies the weak images transmitted by X-ray
It v.a- brought out in the hear­
IdUi individual Income tax ings that the military supplement
hour* while we find out juti what from three hundred to three thousand times. They an* then for
payment*, hut sh* for Initial wa* drawn up by the Joint Chief*
kind of a to and to we really are. viewed on II television receiving I uIm*. At a recent trial, doc. iriol Income declaration* and first of
Staff prior to the Chinese Com­
-w
,
tnrs In Hnltiniorc, Chicago, New York, Washington nud las payment* by Individual* -u b - munist attack in Korea.
Bdiiand Ruttell. Nobel pti/e (?olutittius peered simultaneously at the X-ray picture of |e to declaration requirement**
Apprehensive lawmakers want­
Alto, for corporation!-, the lie- ed to know If evene thll huge stim
winning Britbh philo«o|iher. hat a a (uitient's chest.
ginning of HIM) inrome tax pay­
enough.
hot idea for preventing wan. Ije
The advantages of this new development are obvious, ments, with an installment of 30 was
Mar-hall, larvett and member*
would pi*** man-eeltnf thaikt in mi(| |eB(|
to wonder how far men can go In the nnnlhiln- per cent or the total la i due for of th,- oinl Chief* of Staff said
twimmmg pooh. r-v*»y tdy du.uld
„f s|utce. Having telMCO|M&gt;d distances on this planet to I'tfiO.
that only future events could tell.
have tomclhing to meet
... .the pr mi i hn itniiii where, under proper condition, they almost cease
Korean War
live impultct of in ciiiirnt, he to im a barrier to human uctlvtios, the scientist will doubtCrippling Strike
uyt. Everybody pmehing war less go Tarther afield and tackle universal distances, en­
,i khI ’**'-* rr.oH r»ee
t t ’onllnued from Pag# tin*)
thould tprnd *1 leait two hour* a abling hint to attnek many questions now crying for an the Third DlvDIor. dynamited lines
span* of a 600-font -onerrle hridgo the negotialloua. They said th*
day among the shark*. That would answer.
over the Songrhon River.
White House has lieen told uf
hrlp to talitfy their emotional in
These were the first reported the "unrest" aiming rail yard
ttihility and relieve their tentioni.
large demolitions on the outskirts worker*.
Sanford Forum
of the bearhhead. Oro was in
A railroad apoke-man said the
Etpeeiilly il we could grt the
flames fr»n pre-oa»«n lighting. strike appeared to lie an attempt
Rutiiam to iwim in them.
Prrrmtier 13, tU(M that Ike chit of the stadium m This was Ullevrsl to h* the scene to force scttlrment of the dispute
For ihoie ol ut who ate inclined Mr. Rolland Dean, Kdltnt
lie nearly twice as much a* the of n light Chinese probing attack before any wag* freexe or pre­
The
Hanford
Herald
public
was Informed, er approxi­ reported earlier toil nut pinpointed. sidential declaration of a war
to be peuitmitlic about the court! Hanfonl, Florida
mately (160JMK), 1 now move that Enemy rrrnfliiai***nee p l a n e s emergency. The union seek* a
of world avcnti, (I thould he »e Dear Sir:
befora any bund* are issued which "coined the bearhhead Wednesday 40 hour work week at 43 hours
pay fur Its yard workers. Tho
frething to learn that London
An Important action of the City are secured by the utility tax night.
T .e tens* beachhead we* *ol*t dispute has Iwen before steelman
Uoyd'i it betting Ml to I there Commlt'lan wa* not reporinl in which tax I* now used for general Ttmrwlay.
Riflemen and manchlne- atm th* National (Railway) Me­
artida In the Tuendav’a llrrald opera t lag .exiwnsea
____ ___
that....
th*____
Reaowill be no war before Sept. 2 t, w
innres |e*tlng their » i ■ . on* ir* diation Hoard for more than four
hich mentioned several item* lotion propoalng
uni the l*aui&gt;of ( 100,- K
e dock area, caused one flurry xf month*.
19) 1. Uoyd'i it a big inturance aeled upon by the City Commla- 000 In honds to defray only a part
I S " vice president* of tho
pmiij which
m t iv u taket m
ill kind*
amua ut
■»■&gt;■■■/1 ea*
company
all
of «i«n wii
an .**
Monday,
||, irr*T*mirr
IWemher., at
It of tha coat of the Stadium be excitement.
A Red ronvov of 100 truck* waa R R T early today were served co­
Htki in protecting iti client*, and •M"1” lh“* ?our
"f ,n; amended so at to provide for a - -*-a —I'.vlni' sooth from th# pie*
of Hi# temporary restrain­
referendum thereon."
nihu&gt;lly know, what it it doing. JffiSg-*
ta
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Manchurian border Inward
ing order Issued at a night court
reliable.

The South hat iti racial pro­

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We will be open Saturday 'til 9. P. M.

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TTTTRSDAT DEC. If. 19S(J

Social And Hersonal Activities
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I ’ l l O N E IIH

Social Calendar

Hetty Jo Holloway
Is truest Of Honor

TM U IC H D A l
T I ip Douglas Jobe Junior Ilrothrtliood will meet nl the Flut
Bapti.t Churrh thi»
nine ut 7:30

M i-- Hetty Jo Holloway was
honm ■•! with a miscellaneous
howci Momlay i vi ning at tho
haanir of Mr*.
Wallace Tytc.
Sentinel* Hi tocc.ih Lodge No. Ilusts* &lt;» wen- M i»- Helen West••I will meet in Hit' I.O.O.K. Hull full., Mta. Vermin Harden. Mr*.
M i»»
Matijane
at 8.00 I'M . All member* gu&gt; Wallace' Tyre .
urged to to tirtM'pt at the election Kubanka, and Mina KIK-n DrigItii*.
of officer* will
held.
A livinc loom table wa* toautiIlmira tfiu spoa-ursltip of Hct*
iit tiin r'Jv , III recrv j fully dec. iate.1 with a »iaall w.-dSicilia
ut the re
F'crnabl-toughton ' 'bug
arouml which » « '
tionitl at
“
1
lovely
gladiolus*-* anil
Memorial Hospitalr i* Mt*.
Fi'lrat• plart-d
ilvrr
Gatrlicl of llic Baptist W. &gt;1. fern. While candle* in
camlti ftteka were ut each end
of the t.ilde. The dining room
S A lillD A T
Srtntnole C»a.uita i N&lt;&gt;. 2 u l ! S table wa* centered with an arwill inert at Oar M ao n lr Hall to­ m tlgiturnt featuring c o l o n i a l
night at 8:00 u'clurk. Thli will U «a n d b -, white gladlulu«e*, und
\
lt d mil*. Christina*
the official viait of the Worthy i i
mint* mill ice*l cuke*, and Mined
liiaitil Mnlroh.
initnti
lea wets lerved to the guc-t».
Tin Woman** Missionary tinVmoiig tin- i- prewnt were Mt*.
it'll of &lt;
Ihc F ir-t MethudU t Churrh Mr... Jack llollowny, Mr*. I«. M.
will meet as follow*: Prayer Sw ink. Mr*. Alma I .lord, Mr*.
Kassil 1 P M. Ciimmitt i t Hand Paul Itio'vn, Mi* M. S'. Cb v i1:30 P. M. Hiiisctcil Comimimty laml. Me*. Mary
Kenl*. Mir*
Mission*— 2 P M.
Hetty Cagle, M l»» Jane Void,
Tre HerilnolIf Allillllwift
Mi . Joan Damnler, Mt&lt;- Hathara
rlrty'a r. guiar monthly •iirrlinc Kuliank*. Mi»* Human Hakrr, und
Will In­ It.1.1 at Ihc Ganlcii ten- Mi* Mary Jo Dayman.
tel- at 7: «r. P. M.
11 | » i i \&gt;
Tlie llrotli«*rh«wH| t«f Kailwiiy
Trninm ell No. P7ft and1 todies
Auviliaiy Nu. R7'J will hold a
family niglii and Christina* pnilv
John K. Wolfram, who wu» reill lin­ I G. G F. Hall nt 7:th)
cent I y promoted from chief engio's lock tonight
11 ■ licanlall Avenue &lt;I'irclc of licet to the position of general
(Turn it manager "f the Gbl-rnobilc divi»i«n
the N on 1...... .
|»ruft k fur of Ccm-ral Motor* will viwit hi*
v ill lutvr nt l'l
• • P M in ihr rlm« *on-in*law and daughter, Mr. and
ineltlbel
Mi
Richard Kartell here during
pel. G ift, will to exelia ugrtl.
Fihitiui
or eailv March hr rercnUv informed hi* daughter in
a letter.
Without even completing
hi*
high school education, Mr. Wol­
tinker ilmnei arnl Christina* fram liecame an automobile mem it t wa* le-itl Mntvlay •n ijit at •I ni.it ami rnglnrec, studying cor,tl. Kiltlev 11,11 hk the Deprn table re -pondetuc , nurse* nml servicing
fin * of the l*ir*t
Methmli -l in- mg » j i *. Ill* meehanlral ahllity
lltcrracd until he liecame Old*I huich.
The Christina* *tory W»» lead mobile’* rlilrf -nglm-ct.
Among the Oldoinohilc innova­
lit Mi*. Itav lleiron, and " I t wero presented to the teachri, Mt*. tion* for which ho and hi* deJim la m a i . and Rrvc and Ml*. iiuilment ate re»poti*ible i« the
J. E. MrKInley. The gmup. V - hyilr«malic drive, the Ki tiering
roinl'aiiirii ut lh • |ilan&lt;&gt; I't Mr*. ami HM-ki I engine* and the futuItuihe Steele, mine Christina* riiinir Ald*mofillo.
Still tetaining a fomlne** for the
cur'd*.
Ilo llv corsage* wen- tdared at l|nill- o| the nice ttack. he rode
each (ilnti for tin gu«'*ts, «'"• th«- two year into at the Indlatiamdi*
lahli- wa* beautifully (beuraled Speedway In the lead ear with Wil
varl- I hii Hit.,'*.
with rrdat hr.inchr- ami
i "Ion ,| t'lulitm u s h ill .
' l l . nml Mr&gt;- Kartell mine here
Oue.-it at the dinner weri Mrs |a*t year from California, and
t;......- T r i o r Met. Iltitli S l"le . n-dh are ifiirh int'r**trd in draMi*. E. II. Lllpalttck, Ml* Nancy lonlir w"i k ami mu*ir. Itirhanl I*
lti"i k. Mr*. Clarence Walll*. Mr* tlir *oa of Mr. and Mr*. O. H.
John H- hii.nd, Mr*. W. II. Klrhv. h a irrll.
Mr*. Wav Herron, Mr*. Iltnry
Witte. M»*. Jitii l&gt;oti*rd, M ri..IanWilion, Mi
A I.. H lin m r, Mr*.
J. II. Lorehrit. Mr ■ C yril Htitnrr,
Mr
Harold Appld-w Mr* Glenn
Goetntol, Mr*. M. E. Baker. Mr*.
W. I!. Kiiliv, ami Rev. and Mr*
The Woman'. Society of Chri*J. E Mi Kinlrv.
tian Service of the El&gt;enerer Meth.odiit Church held it* December
meeting at the' Chmeh la»t Tue*.
•v
.
• • « __ tit_____ * * , day night with Mr*. Call llrad-

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John r. Wolfram
To Visit Daughter

aDinner Is (jllven By
Dependable ( ’lass

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Meeting Is Held
By Woman’s kSfH’iely

Open House Held By
Dr* And Mrs. bpstein &lt;*rv u* ho*tr**.

tlju'ti hoiike w a* In Id la»t Kridav evening at tho home of Dr.
ami Mr*. Edwin Epstein !o *how
their appreciation to their inanv
new friend* for the hotpiiality
kliown them *inee,tl»«lr arrival In
Sanford.

V

The Epstein home w*» hesutlfull'- d«c"r*|e,| throughout with
Cirri tnra* &gt; &lt;ndlrt ana arrangeno ni of flower
Approximately
7P rriekt* tailed during the even­
ing
'Ii -* Sarah Epstein of Centervillc. Md., sister of Dr. Et»tein.
was also present In welcome the
guest*.

laouis Kncelinfr IMayH
Cello In Orchestra
lotii* Kneeling, rvsidenl of the
llonmtel at the .Muniripa) Airport,
playrrl eello at the re.ru ert of the
Jarkeonvillr Svmnhonv Orchestra
last night, tho third roucert of the
era-on. Air. Kneeling I* a veteran
Musician and a former cellist of
the Baltimon Symphony Grebestra.
When he wan a lu v In Germany,
he said today, hie father gave him
a violin a* a ChrMm a* present.
Hr loam-d the instrument to a
raretes* friend who dropped and
broke it. and that rmJed the firs!
plra-r of hi* m ull.» I career.
I^te r he lrarrw&lt;d to play on a
lilh rr. an instrument that ha*
sprung hark to popularity since
it was featured a* the basis fur
the mu»iral theme of the motion
plrture. -Th e Third Men”, lie look
u p eello after that amt came to
America.

Mr«. Kvnns Blecteil
Junior luea^uc Head
it
Mr*. It. K. Evan* was elretr.1
» president of the Junior League of
the Congregational Churrh at a
meeting at the home of Mr*. Ralph
lowsinr list Tuesday evening.
Other new officer* are Mm. F/j*ard Sim pvn. vlee-pr*»Ment; Ml**
Mary Robinson. *eeictary; Mrs
Bonner Carter, treasurer.
A short devotional program wa*
le.1 by Mr*. R. K. Evans and Mrs.
Edward BImpson. after which the
bu*lnes« session wa* mndurted by
4
Mr*. Evan*. Final plana w rrr comVplcte.1 for a -pot-luck”

Mr*. II. A . Steinmeyer gave the
tievutional for the meeting at whlrh
Mr*. J . II. Wynn p re a iiH - Mr*Cliffunl Johnton wa* In rhatg* of
the program, and Mr*. Bradbery
lauglit the li-uon.
After the meeting a social hour
wo* held in the Sunday School
rooms.
Those prr *nt were Mr*. J. ||.
W ynn, Mr*. W. L. Ilic r i. Mr*. Ro­
bert te r. Mrs. Carl Br»dli*ry, Mr*.
II. A . Strinuifvrr. Mr*. Cllffonl
Johrinm. Mr*. Ralph Peter*. Mr*.
S. K. Norwood. Mr*. Wilbur Nolan,
Mr*. Stanford Hogue, Mr*. Robert
Bruce. Mr*. Ro*r Steward. Mr*. R.
W. laird. Ml** Kuniro Walker,
ami Ml** Norrne Norwood.

e rso n a l s

Future Farmers Win
10th Place In ('ontest M o d i ii jv Is ||(.|(|

Chain Of MiHHions
Coming To Sanford
The organisational meeting of
Sanford branch, Florida CL«jn of
Missionary Assemblies, was held
Tuesday afternoon at the Presby­
terian Churrh with Mr*. Ralph
Austin Smith, City Chairman, pre­
siding.
Rev. .1. |{. Fanis, president of
.Ministerial Association, r\prr*«ed
his plea me in bringing (be Chain
of Mission* to Hanford and in
troducei| Mr*. John T . Cannon of
DeLand, mrmlier of
the state
board. Mr*. Cannon gave a brief
history of the organisation, which
wa* darted in DeLand hv Mr*.
« . J. Darkness. She also gave nee
c*»*ry information regarding th.
formation of the chanter and the
Christian Ambassador* who will
*peak In Hanford the evening of
Jan. 2A and at morning, afternoon
and evening session* on Jan. 28
Those attending th r
mrrling
were the Rev. and Mra. A. G. Mr
Irini*. Itev. and Mr*. Fred R. Her
ton. Rev and Mr*. Glenn firnilh,
Rrv. Farris, Rev. II. L . Zimmrtslrn'
Allen. Mr. Jnlm
Miller, Mr*. Voile William*. Hr .
Mr*. M. J. Morris. Mr*. R. K.
hvan*. Mr*. C. F. Noyes, Mr*. Roy
Mann, Mr*. L I. Frasier, Mr*. A.
«
Mr»- O. I). Undress.
Mr*. William Young. Mr*. John A.
Cranston, M r. Fay l-ce. Mra. B. F.
Whitner J r Mr*. J . U Ingley ,ad
Mr*. K. A . Dyson.

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pr» I tin • in rlnabsence of rhnirman. 'Ii
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Tin- t"|ue fm the ptogratn was
Christina- arnmgemi-nt., and each
mernlwr bi.uigh' nn irrangrinerit
to le disell -i l. Mr S C l»lekcrson Hindi* on in*—i- -ling i » H nod
ileiiioii-riat.-d .tiff, i.-i.t arrange­
ment- ll"rtienlluie eh lirrnao Mr
A I*, tiling ailvl.rsl the group
not t.. rnl l«rrk tbs-ir fn&gt;-|.bitten
plant* t.ei .nun. &gt;ir*. Ailing nlsn
talked bri«*f|y on iho care of Aftlran vlulcts.
Circle rneinliers pre-enl wen
'lr « . .Alliiir, 'It
Hnlpli Hlnekwi bier. 'I i
H. C. Hirkersun, Mr*.
Charles I!. Ginn, Mr •. li.o ip c liar
den. Mr*. Fxlward Mi-CulT, 't r Kmmrt M it'all, M r. M H. Strlrk
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IMrretni and fniinei Flor­
id i Giivernoi MiManl F. Cald­
well, will be married here Fri
lo I'rislrnrk U n ir i 'liC o n l
•d Covington, tin.
'Ii l oiil is ill-In. I in.iii .u ' i i fur
•I" Wain lit 11* Mills of Ho ton.
C.ildwrll will runic here from
Mu biogtoM in give tii. 22-yearold ilaugliter away. The rouplr tit u i*t
pit i-.n;.
mil Ih- niarriiii nl the F'irst
l*i • byterian Churrh with iiuI'liilp'* youngei sister, H||S,UI, er- iPMnah-’S iu '.W v a &lt;V4'" 'e’V
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i» g»ilv deenial.il for the Christmas season and every mom lt»s i
fiee provided by the punits. Gil the
ihim of ea, b IO.UU is * huge andy
I.UH- provided hv th. teacher,
tn the lunch muni the same *1phrre of ihr. r prevailr with
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R E V . N A C I IT K A ll H O N O R E D
M r m is of Rev. Father William
Narhtrali will tie Intrm trel to
C O H R K fT lO N
know that he wa* honored nt a
The Herald regret* that throuuK'
reception by hi* parishioner* last
Sunday at the home of Dr. and error It wa* reported Tuesday tifat
*H- Frifnds
Mro. A . J. Barranca in Moun­ r’ r t,Cof Dr. Park will to glad tjArarn
tain lake Park.
that this wa* * mUiwhe w _____
Knther Narhtrab served a* pas­
TOO I ' l l . 10 t |, y-a.i ■
tor of A ll Soul* Catholic Church
for the past nine years and made G R E E N F!ngli*h llo lly Rid Her.
many friends in Sanford who
rie*. Spruce Pine Tree*, all sites.
icgrrttrsl hi* departure and with
Vacant lad neit to Hunt'* Tu*
him happinr** in hi* new homo
edo Feed Store 8anf&gt; H Avenue
in lake Wale*.
totween 1st and 2nd B t

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Liinibcivliecka . . . glovr o«ft leal Itor HlitJea with gay cherkrtl flannel
liningn and platform. Hlack, Itoyal
Itluu, Red. Green . . .
O th e rs P ric e d F r o m 2.95 to 4.95

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Just look wlial you get! Every handbag
brand new and juit lifted from the tiwue
paper! Chooie from pouebea, box ihapee,
•boulder ttrapi. top sipper *tyle«-ln
plaitk calf or rayon faillet Black* brows*
red* green* admiral bluet Gat here os the
double! They’ll go fmtf

SIOItVICK
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( m | lu i k r w e l f u r r o f I k a a t
h » trttr
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uruu lu u l i m e a f u l r r u u u a d
u u a l r t f luv i k r w b o l a fo u a ll f,
u n d ut *N ik ( |m m It lu t r «
uu a u t lu u «•* Is « h m tU ut ) « « aulll
11u it t r i r u d l y . | a t r r v « t » d , ■ « &lt;
r f l l f t o u t preuert|»tlua u o r x l r #
ut T t»| t || H I V * .
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parish bouse on Saturday

A di«cu**lon wag beU

I II C L t ’ lt T A R I V
! 'Ihr M rtrrp o llU n Mmrum of
lit" Sanlm d l -ll Club tiel.l It | Art in N rw A oik C ity was foundChristina* party Tuesday after- ed in 1870.
noon &lt;1 ti.&lt; home ut all . S hIm )
Vildan
Mi*
Fit ir Vihl.in w a Interesting trlk* on African haste**,
vioh-i. in t frins were given by
Theie was an evrlumge •&gt;!
Mt . Porter Lansing and Mr*. W. gifts, and thr leadriw presented
I!. Jennings at * meeting of the each gill will, ., clidilicu** cook*
Vralrr* Circle of the Garden Club
hook
li-t Fiidav night at the home of
Tito..- pi. -cut wets- lb-tty G rig ,
'Ii l ’. I.. Redding. M i»» Ella bee
gat*. Jtttlv Wean t. Irma Jean
Kinhhoff was co.hostess.
Tli.'se prr.ent nt the rm-eling Corley, Phyllis Wood, I tsriccs
wiie 'l t « . t^invmg. Mr*. Jennings. Jolts-, ilartii Rankin. Jnuir llrowrt,
'It
Ueilding. Mr*. Rov Tillls. June Jeiitii, g», llt vcily 1’raig,
Mr*. Paul Cneslernon, Mrs. a i Matgic Vaughan, Margaret HenHunt. Mis. K. A. M'-nfutton. Mr* ham, I'rg g ) l.und'iuist, Gcialtliriil.inda
Kmuit*.
F'.lb n
" P. Fields, Mis. Fled Pope, Mt* Taylor,
Marsha Wnsuilry, nml
John Clark. M r-. Hill T ire , Mi*. Vihlett,
F Spencer. Mr*. William Wray, Hallv Clark.
Mu. E C. H.ntM-r. .Mis Eail Vain.
“ •'.I Miss Ella la-c K ir. liftoff

Talks On Violet*
Fibs Charily Hall
I n Saturday Night
(iiven At Meeting

I'riHes-ds from it" ' croud an
nual Elks Charity It ill to Ik- held
at the Mav fair tun S.iturday night
will belli J m victim - of pnralvsls
at the llairyvAnna Ciipple.1 t'hddten'- Home in I'lnatilla, l.ee Sumuel, prsuuineiit MautonI Elk. said
today.
Tlie ll'iirig, uhh h l« *iM'ii*"red In
SIC Kenneth Dtabrow i* spend- the 17 Kilt Club* in F l'irijn , reing a »hort lil'ctty with hi* g»- quire* upprovimately f'.M.iHhi jwi
rent*, Mr. *nd Mr*. H trlicrt lit*- year t.&gt; maintain, an-l this money
lirow. on Douglas Avenue,
i- i.ii*•i| by thi 1edge* through
such affair* at the ilrarity tenII.
Mi»* Myra Jane Madden will
last vent tin .‘snufurd la-lge
return to Chattanooga Friday nf- r i r w i r d j t . t-onlrilnition quota In
i mm luting Hie pu-t scvrral UM* (rere'ent to plnee n-eond to
day* with her patent*. Mr. and Orlando in roiittiliutiiiiis thruu-nAir*. A. C. Madden.
out the Mate.
F m m rrly n hotel, the Houn
Mi*. Mary lx Strong left ye*tentuy lot Kt. -VIy e n
llcmh was given to the Florida Stale
where khe will vtkit her dnughtrr Hlks ,\ Mirl.itioii .'it vein* lien In
and loti-in-law, Mr. and Mt*. Al­ ti n i \ iml Anni Midi ■ "i lim alen MuMneley until the fir»t of |tilla, nud preparations ,vei.- ini
the year.
., meiliatrly tuad.- for tin- li.-atiiun'
|*•f p a rn lv»i--»lrlrk e n eldldien wlm
Mi*» Kathleen Ihitooek ami could n"t affmd In |".y for treat
Mi** ItarlNiia l.rr Clut|imnn will tnent elsewhere. Till H"rne nreept
lie
arrivu Saturday from liuntmg*" I only tiros.* rs -.'- wt'i.-ti -an
t'lillrge on Miinlgoiiiei y . \la., !•&gt; I cured.
»|iend the holiday* with their
Tlieie mi* three « hililr. n from
I Seintnnti- Countv now in llie Home
puient*.
•till! In resent v i i i i - tlien- have lws*n
Major General and M i- lli-niy I "» inanv as five
H. H im *&lt; II. arrive*) here yestrnta)
Paul • nl.li qnd I"- n:- lo -tia will
ftotn Savannah, (ia.. for n brief flim M i ritusii for ilntu-ii'i; fn-.n lt&gt;
vacation ar.d are *tuving at the &lt;till t! o •Iin I, after the grand iiiitr- h
Murvcnellr Cabin
Court.
I * i to Ik- le.| fi\ Mayor mnl 'Its Annight they vikitril lin g . General dirw Cat rawav.
and Mr*. J. ('. Ilulrhikun at In­
W illiam I hut i i - . i- r
,,f
dian Mound Village. Major General Me le-et vatloin, nod ticket* may
Hu -ell is mmmnnocr "f the (Nth to .......u t .ii -,i ....... Irion* . Vowel!*
Division of the National Guunl.
flu M ivfulr Inn. aid the K lk .'
t tnl&lt;

Leonard Jones, pi. "lent of the
Seminole Chapter, Future Farmi r» of Amrrica, announced that the
local chapter was in 10th p|ar. in
the mnteM which was held lercntly throughout the slate f»i |he
sale of “ Wild Life” magatine.
The announcement v*n» made at
the rrgular meeting of the groun
held on Monday evening in the
chapter room*. Ilanpv Almev w-i
preaented with a JS2 repeater rille
for selling the moat suh-ctiptimin Seminole County.
A committee was uppuinted In
plan a party for the group after
1'firiktmuk. till the commit I er are
Herbert ltron»on. David VanNess,
Milner Otliotnc. Vernon Brown vnd
Lcn a rtl Jonrs.
Leonard Jones »l«o eallr d 111*01
the member* to help el.-.m up the
yard* around the chapter and the
school.

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b'etlesful E s r l a a T u t

iNtoliiatka, JeuFlry

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•M o I ••MOMMUlt 9 ,

�Sewanee’s Iron Man Eleven Won "
Twelve Games In Six Week Period
E D IT O R S N O T E : T h r following *tur) I* the filth ami
final rliaptrr of /.ipp Newman's ||i*tur) nf HiMilbrrn t’uol ball.
The chapter* » » f r muted for ifleruoun paper* Dte. I-I, NewMan. Hpurl* Iklitor uf the llirminghsin Sana since 111*, origin,
all) prepared M» blklut) for Ihe National Football Hall uf Kama.

A P P o ll O n Tw o Whizzer White Is Andy Gustafson is Bradley Defeats Purdue oS-73 As
Straight Platoon S ystem Top Gaining Back Signed To Ten Year
Gene Melchiore Scores 22 Points
Coaching
Contract
With
1,502
Yards
from the
NF.W YORK, Dec. 14—
) — Bradley Univervily. runnrrup
Is In c o n c lu s iv e
CUNY in the two big national tournament! last year, it ticking up
a lot of dull again in college basketball.
H o r s e ’ s M outh Coaches Differ' As T o
I'orreti Anderson'* smooth-functioning charge* Irom Peoria. III.,
won their filth straight game without a setback last mglil.
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7. I P P N E W M A N

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(Nawanaa’t taarn of 1899
Ih r South'* fo il viral tram -a n d it*
record which n unique in football. (V n lir College ovat llaoaid. Llir
Inal Southern All-Americas- Mam ri of Vandailiill and Day uf Griirgia
Taah).
Tlia South’* firat great .Irani ta le marhed the "Iron-Man team.”
Hrwanet- opined Ihe IhPU M-awaa Savranrr’. 1899 tram of ill
player*. It played the Dlort gruel- *oli by playbig two garni-* in
Iiog schedule known to football three i|ay* in Atlanta. They mad*no,I won all It} g»mr#-*c&lt;ired on a .t.UUli m ik trip und won D vr
In but otia game— hy Auburn. games in *lx day*. They won the
Hannan Huter, a I’rltteetun prudu- championship a. It never ha* ber-ti
won before— lasting team* from
Trxa* to North Carolina.
Search all the football recorila
Sports Roundup
i.nd you'll never find a record
II) H U G H F U L L R H T O N . Jit.
like thi* one;

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21— (ieorfla

In

Atlanta

12-0.
Ort. 211 GctVgls Tech In A C
NEW YtlKK, Itar. 14 i,V &gt;
It doesn't make icnw . . . . root- lanlu 32-&lt;&gt;.
Oct. 28— Tennessee In Kcwanre
ball roarha* rvrrywhrri' u ir &lt;|uil*
ting or bring tired Iw raurr uf trt-o.
Nov. 3— Southweatern in Me
ulerra— in tlirlr atomarha
ur
wun.anildoat ix-rurd*— and Fran,, wanee M-fl.
Nov. B— Texa* in Austin, Te a .
l.ratiy g it a a pay ralaa aftar Ilia
wurat season . . . . And hi*'a a 120 .
Nov. i n - Texa* A. A M. in
guy who probably narda a cou­
ple of good rink murr than tha Ibmaton in-0.
Nov. I L -T u l»n r In New O r......................... in the course ul
their "slap happy" meeting, tha Iran* 23-0.
Nov. IS— E. 8. U. in Haton
Major Irague barrball guy* didn't
do murh about that radio-tak- Rouge .34-0.
Nov. 14— Mlaalaalppl in M em ­
vision piulikm that waa aup|M&gt;ard
to lw aurh a hoi potato. It won't phis 12-0.
Nnv. 18— Cuml-rrlarid In Mehelp tha minor* much merely to
■uggrat that big k a gur dub* wanee 71-0.
Nov. SO— Auburn In Montgom­
ahouldn't Inrrraar thair too. big
network* . . . . Now that K aniai ery 11-10,
lire. 2— North Carolina in A t ­
0 . hu» ahown what ran b&lt;» atcompliahi'd by waiving personal lanta 6-0.
(322 point* scored— Ib scored
foula in basketball, how about a
ilm llar baseball ruin to let a by opponents).
Centre College wrote it* a lirbatter waive ail intentional paaaT
Hi rould make the pitcher keep ring chapter of football from 1WIH
throwing until hr hail a chance through 11*31 whan Uncle C h a r­
lie Moran'* l*raylit' Colonel* beat
to connect.
Harvard on llo Mr Mill in’s 32yard run for a Inin Mown,
I'ayrhulog) Sludrnl
The fii«t mention uf a great
Dutch ileyer, thr ’In n * ChristIan U. coach, la galling a few Southern idayri on one of W a l­
laugh, on tha banquet circuit tail­ ter Camp* All-Amrriran team
ing this oiu* . . . . When Mammy waa the name of (Jwaky M a n k r,
(laugh wa&gt; plaving for T C I ', Vanderbilt'* great bark in I1NI7.
colorful K n u r Quigley i r f r r r n j He wa* on thr third team, tlum
an important game . , . Main iMy, (ieorgla Tech ernter, wn*
called for a plunge from tha one- the flr*t HouHiamrr to make
yard line and tha T C U boya ail Walter Camp'* first A ll-A m i rira
thuught they had acorn), but In 101H. And some aay Mr. f'um p
Qnig *aid no . . . . Haugh quirk- got him confused with Joe G uvon,
ly allenceil complaint* by saying: who wa* barking up the Tech
“ Hoy*, Sir. Quiglsy la the bett line. Since than tha South has
rrfcraa In the game. If be «ald ke n contributing ita share o f the
are didn't gat ovrr, we didn't grt AII-Americas.
The Muutheaatrrn Conference
uvar." . . . . Than Hammy railed
for ariothri plunge; thr fullback haa had 23 winnert, 10 losers ami
waa Mopped at akiul tha aam a four teams to tie In 46 Imwl
■pot
and
without
haaltatlug, games. Alabama 16-3-1) Georgia
(4*1-11 ami fieorria Tech (6 -2 )
Quigley signalled a touchdown.
are the top teama.
Probably the g,rated of nil
One-Minute Spoil* t'nge
Story from tha .South I* that Intersactlonal wins for lire South
Wallace Wad* won over a few wa* Alabama'* 20-19 victory over
Southern
Conference rneinhera Washington In the 193*1 Hose
who were doubtful annul electing Howl Rnme. It Matted a new ern
itirn coinmlatlunar by aaylng lu* of football In the South and helpwouldn’t expert them to lake Ihf rd bring uround k i l n ruachtllg
finandiil rap If they can't play and lu-tli-r InnllmlV
The South I* proud of Its foot­
football neat fall . . . . Western
lip on tonlKld'* Garden banket- ball tradition -thankful to the
Kaal
and Michigan fur . those
ball: “ Wanblngtou .State hadn't
anything but Ihe two patoon sy* hrarty, pioneerhiK bead i-nurbes.
■trm Jack Fuel baa uard for
23 year a.” . . . . II. of New
Hampshire Mudanl* have liegun along with the better defi-ttalvo
a rampii» fund-raising drive to coaches, Steve Owrii and George
buy Jacket* or swert’ ra for tin* Mala* . . , The IUMI world aerlei
University'* firat undefealrd and movie w ill lie pirvlawe&lt;l (w ith
untied football (Mini, And some ■Irak) by Ihe prrai Dec. 20 . . . .
folk* Mill claim all football I* Hill lllair, Michigan Stale hockey
“ professional." . . . . Texas Tech, co-captain, ha* won the Margata
which once kunded the tailed City (N . J . ) Iiearh patrol row ing
baaketball tram on iar1h, ha* a rare fur two straight year* . . . .
good ft-lii nud a good &gt;i-7 player Hob Hall, Yale’s progressive rn-w
till* araaoii and ihu-an'l cimaider athletic director, plan* tu open
It onuiiial . . . New York U., 2(1 out-of-town ticket nutlet* next
which already ha* dedicated It* fall tu hrlp fill tho*e vacant
new gym and new liaakrtball •pares in the bowl . . . . lie alas
floor, will dedicate the swimming hope* to aell the Idea to the
pool Haturday. Neat will &gt;ie the real of the Ivy League which, he
men'a shower room.
•ay*, "still ia operating on 1924
Idea*.”
Cleaning The Cuff
Early line make* the Drown*
Finally, prompt serving after
and the Ramx tevpn-polnt favor* cooking counts In saving nutrirta.
He* In tha two national football Cooked vegetable i lose utrltlve
Itagur playoff, Sunday. Tills -or- value and often appetite appeal If
n*r la more Inclined to airing they wait on atove or table.

Sanford's ba-krtball tram got
off to an excellent start last night
by Mating a tough Eiisti* five on
it* own court.
The Celery fed* were far from
k'ing a Mriootti working aggre­
gation, but they fought f-,r every
rekiund and out-iaii, nut-hall
basl.id the I'anthrrs.
Tin- two forward*, Smith and
Claorr, are n study In rontraslon th&lt;- court, but their styles mesh
well, alternately calming down and
firing up th&lt;* team.
* lau-e wa* lop scorer with
IS point* made alnin*l exrlu«ivrly on « -hot that look*
a* frrakbh n* nnv in ha-kelhall. When the hall leave* hi*
hand,, he U high in the air.
k g , spread » ide apart and In
a half lunge toward Ihe liaakrt, To lop It all off thr shot
I* an overhead two-handed
throw which look* impossible
— but guc* in thr h o o p
Smith I* an ever-moving
will-o-thr-w lap on thr court
rirrllng In and nut of the
right band corner with * frrn
etlr rc*tlr*»nr*», shooting In
one iiuirk motion with a onrhanded pu*h shot which I*
either dead in nr way off. lie
term* to find Ihr grnvr late
In a game -Inre moat of Id*
point* were srnrrd in thr
sreond half again*! Eu*ti*.
The I'anthers were u good tram,
pniMIJv even a little smoother
than the Celeryfed* over all. Their
lark rourt allot* were not nuite
a* arrurate ns those of the local
team, but under the basket they
•eldom rnl«sed
Utilising a fast break which
never quite got going the
Eusli* squail gate the fmpre**lnn of having worked uo
a specific &lt;•) stem with I mi
murli clngkmindrdnr** and
wrrenT able lu adapt to ■uddea. unexpected siluslkin*
Their center, 'Irmple. wa*
one of the oulaanding plater*
on Ihr ruurl although effrclIvely guarded by Sanlord'*
Wise Hardin throughout most
of Ihe gam*.
Jimmy Smith played a quietly
effective game, magging robounda
and working the hall In well on
Hanford five wasn't able to solve
offense. Generally s p e a k i n g
Ihe I'anther'* under-the-nasket d,
fense, but their arcuratr sliooting
from 20 to .'III feet out pin* ag­
gressive defensive work neutrnlli
rd In a large n trn t the tight
Euatl* defense.
Elttle l.ifty Heynold* played a
ragav gnanl- feeding tk - balk to
clan re and £*tith well arid faMng
ax well as any player on the court.
Twice be - lipped in-lde llll*u-|iCCt
ing I'aiithri fnrwaril* and -tote
th* bull to break up the race­
horse, down rourt tnetk* used hv
Etiati* for loo*l of Ihe f il-l half.
Wlte Hardin and Gerald Cov­
ington Sanford'* skyline n tiler*,
played well oil defense, fighting
for Ihe ball with ferocitv if ot
with total effectiveness. Neither
w** much of a fitehall on offen*e,
however, ptvduiMv Iteeause of th“
very light guarding strstem used
hy Ellstl* which lied the big l&gt;oy,
up In knots all evening. With a
little more game experience both
should Improve quite a tilt,
tine purtkulsr rrilk k m of
Ihe Manfnrd altork wa* Its
lack of rhviuthkal *nimilhi&lt;tBe**. Ihe h*H wa* wurkrd In
a lerky, crippled luuklng *l)le
which will prubahlv Improve
with practice. Hall haadllng U
quite deftntely thr leatw'a
main weaknr**. That and ar­
rurate pa**lng.
On at lea*t three nccaahtlM
f*e|ty pn»*e« very nearly
hkw Ihr ball game for them.
The Kuatla gome wo* hard to
Judge generally because of tho
iimkr-rcgulntion site of the coart.
Ilsskrtluxll become* an entirely
different game for every three

Effect O f System
On Smaller Teams

Nf.W Y O R K , Dec. l 4 - 4 / P ) ~
Ih r only thing that ran he laid
lor certain aimed the Iwo-plaloon
fnolhall cyMi-in it that it hav pro­
duced two rabid vchoolv of thought
among lire nation’a most vocal and
oulipciLrii lane the iporti wrilett
and radiomen who ‘‘cover'' the
game*.
Approximately hall of them think
d ic the greatest invention xince
money. Their oppniik number*
tundder the two-plaloon an unriulig.ilrd evil which threaten* to
ruin the game. Very few of the
hundred* who responded lo the
A*voc rated f’rct*' annual year-end
Imil were neutral about il.
The quetlion put to them wa*
"do you think that two-plaloon
hmtball i* dividing the Irani* into
'have*' and ‘have.mil i'? ” Many
answered merely yc* or no, hul a
mvjorily exprevved thrmvelve* al
tome length, following n « cronsection of their remark*:
"Ye*, it uver-matrhea the havenot*, amt if continued it will break
up many traditional series.'*
“ No. It I* the best Innovation tn
recent year*. Tw o platoon* are a
must."
"Ye*, it is playing hell. Helmut*
such a Hi. Mary'* arid Hants
• l » '» on the we*t roast, T . C. U.,
in Texa* and ninny other* which
don't have unlimited manpower at*
lendy nn&gt; feeling the strain."
‘TTatoons
splfonn*. Them **
bnd have. T ln m a* hadn't still
ain't ’’
"It's already rut out 99 percent
of upxet* by minor collrge* over
major tqoad.*. Tlien-’ll never he
another &lt;'enter*Harvard tyio&gt; of
up et "
"It i* wonderful for the player*.
A player may have certain defen•ivy talent but lack ability lo
play offensively. Thi* is especially
noticeable among high
school
ymingiters."
"It *mr!l*. It I* making grid­
iron heroes a dime a dnten and
ruining the possibility that small
school, ever will la- able to com­
pete agntnrt the bigs."
" I can't see that It'a hurting
anybody. A team either ha* tha
horse* or it* stable Is virtually
empty, whether it usea two plafeel the court I* shortened. Manford'
quad ai climated lUelf
quid ly to the -Uangv surround­
ing', but the handicap uf playing
on u ,t range flour undoubtedly
hurt tbclr shooting.
All In all it was a successful
first game and definitely an up•el since Eustls cm it* home court
is ib finitely a tough team to l&gt;eat.
Guard Garnett White summed It
uir for the .Sanford squad oil the
till, home when lie said "We'va
ulresdy won half as many gamea

M IAM I, Dec 1 4 - i . l h - Andy
N E W Y O R K, Dec. 14 - M 1)—
Wilford (W hltaer) White, crack (lustafaiuu, who coached the Uniof
Miami
Hurrican*
all-around athlete at Arlaona vertity
state College at Tempe. waa the football season since 1933, has
No. I ball earrier in college foot­ agreed tu a new 10-year contract.
He also signed 4 new ID-year
ball during the past season.
The hard-working halfback pil­ tsrt to coach tin- south team
ed up a total of 1,Wj2 yard* In hi* n the shririe temple’* annual
team’s ten games. This gave him Nurth-Huuth college all-star gam-.
Bob­ In the Orange Howl.
a IflO.yard overall edge over
ov
by Reynolds,
Nebraska's
...............
ik t 'i s;rectaTerm* of the contracts were
rular sophomore climax runner.
not disclosed but it wa* believed
The Natiunal Collegiate Athle­ the university agreement will ex­
tic Rureau. which keep* track of ceed 1176,fMkt and the Hhrine pact
such thing*, announced that White will add at least 123.0UU In the
thus became the second player 10-year period.
In the history of Ihe sport lo lug
The first lung-trtm part ever
the M il more than l.Wsi yards In ! made by tile university was noa single season.
&gt;trounced late yesterday by Dr.
The. record Is held by Fred Bowman F . A*he. president of Ihe
Wendt of Teia* Mines, who re­ school, who helped lure Guitafsoi’
gistered IJ&amp;70 yard* in 1948.
to Miami from hi* a-M-tant coach
Reynold, carried the hall for ing job at West Point in 1948.
A few hour# later. Hhrine com­
1.342 yards to place third on the
sll-time Iht. Ill* achievement was mittee chairman Hurry Ehrighl
remarkable because it wa* made tore up the old contract und of­
against major opposition wherraa fered Gustnf-nn a new 10-year
Ternpe played largely a minor agreement, which he accepted.
Announcement of the University
•chedule.
This proved la be quite a year contract spiked rumors that Gus­
for Ihe (toys who move the ball tafson might lie going elsewhere.
This season the Hurricane* won
forward the hard way.
Hob Smith, Texas A A M'a bull­ nine ami tied Eoulavllle, 1.3-13.
ish fullback, picked up 1&gt; 2 yard* They accepted a hid to play Glernin the Aggies' regular schedule for •un College in tiie Orange Howl
third place In Ihe leasoh's final New Year’s day.
(iuitafson graduated from the
rushing standing*. Eight player*,
in all, exceeded 1,000 yards, quite University of Pittsburgh— also
remarkable in this ara of the for­ Ashe's alma mater— In 1926. He
coached at Virginia Polytechnic
ward pas*.
The 1949 rushing champion, Ja r- Institute, returned t" Pittsburgh
rln' John Dottley of Mississippi, as a*«l»tant under the late Jock
finished in eighth place this time Souherlaml, unit then spent more
wth 1.007 yard*. East year's run- than I f y o u * “ » a*aistant to
nerup, Johnny 1‘apit of Virginia, Karl Ills Ik ut Dartmouth and later
at West Point, where he wa*
wa* 12th with 949 yard*.
The work hor»e of college foot* luukfirhl coach.

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Playerti Disappointed
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It waa again thr itory of Gene
Mrtrhlorrr, the plnt-ilied pivot whip the Dig Ten contender.
Bradley’* fifth victory of the
ir.au. Gene flipped in 22 points— campaign highlighted a night de­
IS of thenv In the U lt half— to void of excitement. Most of tinleading contender* for national
honor* were taking it easy hefotea
k
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Y O R K. Dec. 14— (A T— ing Uucknell, tU-47, Wall AshMost of the major league baseball haugh dunked in 18 points.
Navy jrttt akid* und-r Western
player*. It seem*, were surprised
WS-Sfl;
('onnecticut
and disappointed that major league Maryland.
owners failed to renew the contract downril Yale, 71-*’-5, and Holy
Cro*s smothered Harvard. 72-3J,
of Commissioner A. B. Chandler.
Home of the leading sUra were in other topflight eastern gaun-s.
It was the second straight -j easked yesterday what they thought
about the recent startling drvaiop- sided victory for Holy Cross,
which is stacking up u- on*- o t ,
rnrnt* in Hh Petri tburg.
To the man, they said they the better team* tn the ch m .
Southern activity
concen­
thought Chandler had dune a good
Job as romtnistluner. Most of them trated in tin- Southern Confer­
expressed surprise. Several *ahl ence. George Wu-hiiqrton won its
they were sorry thr commissioner first game of the year in-ating
Richmond,
68-.V2.
Maryland
was being fired.
Typical comment came from tripped Virginia. 4C--4-7, and H&lt;i.xRalph Klncr, Pittsburgh’s home noS# downed VM l. 74-61
Southern Methodist wa* an
run king, and Stan Muxial, out­
field star of the SC Ixxuiw C a r­ cosy winner over Centenary in a
warmup game in the -outhwest,
dinal*.
Klner declared: "A ll I can aay 1* 79-52, Texas Tech took the mea­
that I was surprised, really aur- sure of Washington i*d latiiiit—
rrised. Personally, 1 thought 62-48 and New Mexico won over
Pi
C.’handler wa* a wonderful guy. He Texa* Western, 76-65.
Outside of thr- UraJIry game,
was always fair to me."
Musial. an employer of
Fred the midwest saw a lot of minor
Saigh, one uf the anti-Chandler tiffing with the Big Ten and Hlg
faction, asserted Chandler “ was do­ Seven powers mostly idle. Ham
ing a very good jolt and we in line defeated Utah Stale In no
interred Inrial fray, 62-61. Howl­
.taseball will n&gt;lss him.”
ing Green of Ohio downed A r­
Ted N arlrtki, U C LA 's
162- kansas Slate, 74-51.
The Pacific Coast conference
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Yale Blue officially cam# Into
being before the first k a le -lla rvard !&gt;oat race. The managers
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loons or not."
"Yes, It's hurting footliatl, but
not ns much a* In the two previous
seasons. School* which don't have
two platoons are learning method*
of combating U.H
"Tw o platoon* eventually will
die a natural death. It magnifies
the difference between tbe haves
and have-nots."
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ball during tin- pn«t campaign was
Uyron Townsend of
who
was handed the hall 228 time* and
told to get going. This topped U&gt;*
previous record of H ardin-S tm rlpatnt In 227 tushiiig play* In
Inons' Rudy Mobley, whu partiI 9 4 &amp; . _______________

S O U T H R EN D , ind.. Dec. 1 4 (A*) -Notre Dame coach Frank
I.cahy, who*# I960 f o o t b a ll tram
wa* voted the flop of the season,
gut a different kind of vole last
night;
A “ vote of confidence" from hi*
•uperiora, accompanied by a "suh
stantial" rlsa In salary.
I.eahy wa* Informed uf both *l
thr Irish football team's testimon­
ial dinner. In reply, he said “ I'll
do better from now on."
I.eahy's team won four, lost
four and tied one for one of the
worst Notre Dame rerorda
in
year*.
I.eahy reportedly got 116,000
laat season. HI* new salary was
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Usually this column oegui ...I.
some nleasant happening. Tin*
w.t L huts ever, all of u« in Da Bar&gt;
ait- saddened osar the sudden
death of Mr. Jens Morten.en uf
A*turian« tltlye.
Mr. and Mrs. M»itciiseii v.err un
their way Tursday to Daytona
liearli Airport where their niece,
Mrs. Kfthei Jackson, Hartford.
Cunn , who has hretl visiting them
(or iiuite some time was to lake
a plane l a. k north. Mr. Morten*
•en was seite.1 vytth a fatal heart
attack.
Mr. Monetise n was *2 years
old and both be und bis wife wrere
well known ami very much loved
t&gt;\ all who bad the pleasure of
associating with thriu. They were
the oldest couple living in Dellary
basing come here aU.ut two years
ago from Connect irut.
ttnc uf their son* was Mayor
of Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Mnrtenscn
and Sirs. Jarkton left Wcdnrtday
afternoon with the body fo* the
funeral in llattfnid. T h r Drllary
Clvk Association, Inc., The De­
nary Carden Club and all of
their friends and neighlsors ex­
tend their deepest sympathy to
the widow and family.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Dellary Civic Association wa»
held Tuesday afternoon. After the
invocation wa* delivcrrd by Chap­
lain Vincent Valentine a minute
of prayer wa* offered for the late
Mr. Jena Mortrnsen.
The meeting wa* will attended
with five new mrmbs-rs joining••viral i* ues for the lu-tterment
of the community were discuiied
and all were reminded and urged
to vote at the coming election.
Itefreshmenta were *erve«| at the
conclusion by Mr*. Hus Itapprirh
Prise* were awarded t«&gt; Mr* llentv Ashmore and Mr* Vincent Val­
entine.
w
A surprise birthday patty wa*
given Mr*. VInc.-nt Valentine last
week by Mr. and Mr*. Harold
Young uf Medina lb&lt;ad A buffet
•upper wa served and a birthday
i ak&gt; I..,k. d and served by Mrs. J.
M ullins.li. Tbo»e present were
Mr and Mr*. Vincent Valentine,
the II Youngs, Mr*. Esther Jack
tut of Hartford, Conn., Mis. Mutl
•I ell at.) bet lute liil-lunul.
Mr and 'lr*. Alfred Preston of
llattsdali on Do- lluds.in, N. Y
ui&lt; the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E l ­
en •« Muller of Stny ra Drive. They
have been visiting many of the In­
tel, sting place* in Elorida.
Mrs. tiu* Itapprirh of Lakrvirw
Cabin* returned home from her
*ad mission up North, her mother*
funeral.
After a months vacation with
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Youman of Dellary Drive return­
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tltln-r new members to Dellary
ate Mr. and .Mrs John Srhuemlorf
&gt;.f Itahylon I. I. Mr. Srhoendorf
is relitrd from the New York CD)
police and their n*w home l* near
completion.
Mi. and Mis., Jaine* Young of
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Right Where We've Been F o r 29 Years

Florida Power And
Light To Continue
Local Construction
Continued activity in construc­
tion. iiarth'ulatlv of homes, is in­
dicated in Ihr Florida Power A
l.ijtht Company * 'North Central
Division, composed of
Sanford,
Cocoa. Mellsnirne and Titusville
districts, according to the utility's
late«t report issued vestridav.
figure* on ttie connection of
new electrical services, a reliable
index to the number of new huildInifs completed, show that Florida
Power 4 l.istht Company during
November In its North Central Di­
vision connected n o new custom•r* computed to PI during Novem­
ber of Inst yrar. This November'*
incrra.e amount, to 21 net rent.
New residence* complete.) ac
counted for most of the new con­
nection*. II. II Colrmntt, division
manager, said.
'These new home* are a sign
of prosperity and reflect favor­
ably on the condition* of our sec­
tion.” Mr Coleman slated.
''Instead of declining, a* some
i-*t«ert. predicted building activitv in our North Central Division
generally ha* continued at a busy
pace a* evidenced hv the new
entries and business placet to which
we've extended new c l r s l r i c see.
to their new home on .Seminole
Drive Mr. Young I* a retired gov­
ernment employee.
Mi. and Mr* I.re J. Sptagnr of
l.reat Nark, I. I., arrived Monday
their furniture came Tuesday and
they are busy getting settled In
their home on Dellary Lake, Mr.
Sprague rrtlrrd from the Mer­
chant Marines
Mr and Mr* A. llihlM&gt;ns of New
llaltimore. Mich., also arrived and
moved into their home on Smyra
Drive Monday. To all these we hid
welcome to IM Iary.
_ Wednesday Mr tnd M r» Chas.
Youman and Mr. and Mr* Cha*.
Kostan *t&gt;ent the day in Daytona
llearh with friend*.
Mr. and Mr*. I.uft of l.ynhrnok
I I. moved into the W. M. Tuewee
bottle of I'almpta Drive for the

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Christmas Program at the Providrnce llspttst Church Thursday
night. Dec. U . at 7:30 I’ M T h u
urogram is pirsentrii hv Pruf. an.*
Mrs. Scipio T . Brace v. 1 W pro­
gram it at fellows:
1. Ca,..;:.
Pig.-ar? «•». m s
aiiil 0th e r a .l e t
2. Song* Christinas C h i m v s.
M m v Christmas, Jingle H e lls —
let. 2nd. Hrit grade*
.1. I'anti.inmc -(S ile n t Nightjw5th an.l oth grades (Soloist)
llrtlir nine
i Star Drill i’u.| an.l 3rd grades
6 D o t -Santa ClaUt— l i t grade
Ho*a Mar llurrough and Dai«jr
M Ki*her

'During the first 11 months &lt;•(
11*49. in thl« division, we made i***si
new electric service connection*
During Die first || monlha of t l i .
year We made even tiiote, I.23H. to
be evact, and tills year"* innraae
over last vrar amount* to 24 per­
cent I
To inert this anticipated tnrrrase
in demand for electric service,
we've installed seven lame new 0 Kh\thin Hand 2nd and
grade*
irrnrtatots since the war and we
are ron*tantl\ mnkliiit improve- 7. VVirath D rill— -4th and
gradrrarnta locally such a* inn a*ing
tin- sire amt capacity of transform is Choiu« \\ liite Christmas

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nut.it of T rin ity
Method!.I
Church

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On H u n d re d s o f P e n is
E v e r y B u y W d l H e in
C u t Y o u r l ;o o d B ills
CU STO M ER S’ C O R N ER

M o r e T h a n -iusl a F e w

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J u i l n r t r r f o h a rk i h r r r
again r r

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‘ • W e e k - E n d S p e c ia ls

T h a l'a the way a lot uf
| m jp lr react w hen a«imr&gt;
tiling goes w ro n g in ih r
•lore in which th ry shop.

, you can f*l
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to, only do that. U . Jo i«
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lKd prices . i « gustanlred loi
v.tck from date «&gt;• .d«rtUe.ne..i,

If fo r any rra a u u yo u
ahnultl ever Ire illaaalla*
lietl with ih r food o r * rrv .
I r r in vo u r A * P , please do
na anti o u r e m p lo ye rs the
fa vo r of Irllin g ua k n o w .
I ’lra a r w rllet
and Mr* Jo*. Ilrrnnrr on Srnyrn
Drive Hr brought Dr. and Mr*
i r r d Jones home furnishings in
hi* large truck fiom l.otig Island
I he Jonete have purcltasrit a
home in Orange City.

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But ire don't u u n t that
ever to happrn at .fa/*.

, though tnatket prices go up
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• Stotrwidr low puces on humltcdi of
items every dajr...intlead of juit a few
"one-day” or “ week-end specials.*’

JALOUSIE
.M IC K E Y

• Advertised prices are guaiantrcd fur one
week, even though ttisikrl prices go up.

.M O U S E

We M it v t /All policy h t lp i out
mb a

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t m l o m e n tare more money

G rapefruit

A CL BAR « - O T A T HIM N O W 1

• With the correct price maikrd on every
item, plot an Demited cash icgitlti slip
...you know what you save at AaP

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Apples, Red Rum r Cm iking •
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Baking PnluloeM Idalin Srleeled lit.
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Marvelous suds

Super Suds
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Fabulnus suds

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Tba (treat Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.

200 Magnolia Ave.
Sanford, Fla.

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f ao* srx
leporteil M ’ O death*, of which
6.2IVM wrti' killed in action, G07
died nf wound*, and five ore
known to !«• dead after pn viuiitly
t pitted missing in action.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 14—LV) tcink
It II -.ted the wounded nl 23,177
— Anmiunreil American casualties 1 IneO'ding Ihf Wd who later
tn ihe Korean m bi iokt In .1.1 ,0 &lt;n Idled). M ining in action: ft,143.
today, an inerraxe of 1,430 in
The new total* are taxed on
a week.
Today'* weekly nummary, i»- notification* to n e x t - o f - k i n
tied by the Drfen-e Deport m int. t in ooitli Dec. H.

Crime Committee

Korean Casualty List
Increases To 33,878

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THtTBSPAY PEC. 14, 1950

THE SANFORD HRTMf.D SANFORD FLORIDA

I f * 4 iiftt t* 4

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federal

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Income

ta*

trouble*.
The Senate ha* been aifceil to
ibiui wat.villa fot the a u ral of
the mUring witncaiei, but the
propo'al still I* under itudy in the
judiciary committee,
3. Tin 1 Crime Committee's West
Const investigation was pushed
along with the closed-door ques­
tioning of hioilio Gioigrtti, a Sou
I'fiinclftn gnmLIiiig figure. Ills re­
cords are living shipped here for
eiainifmtion.
Kefnuvcr
said the hearings
which ended here yesterday focus­
ed i.n northern Ncsv Jersey but
lunching also on New York, were
olds- part of is nnu'li broader in­
quiry tin committee i* making in.
o tin- New York nnd* world.
7 be inajol New York hearing ,
till lire to crime, lie said.
1 * 1, more Nc-v Jersey witns is-,
tefinril late yesterday to all-wer
Ulie tiori. ulioilt gambling lollvi
in . ri'king possible TOntempt ei
tuttoiis. They were Jarnt* l.yueh
of Call soli-» I’ark and Aitlmr
lamgMiio of Kiigls woosl,
r'onimitto
Counsel
Rudolph
llallev int induced records Intended
to show l li t , w ire linked with
gambling operation* in the State,
but they ds-rlitii-d tn answer &lt;|U' ■
lion* about them. They -aid tn
do *0 might tend to inwirninate
them.
Ilig-time gambler Joe Adoni*
nnd Htilvaturr M orrtti, another
New Jersey gambling figure, bad
refimesl to an*wt*r tprestions ‘ li*day la fore. Knfauvrr wattled them
to expect contempt citations.
The penalty for contempt of

WE EXTEND OUR
APPRECIA TION
TO THE OFFICIALS AND PERSONNEL
OF SANFORD AUCTION MARKET,
THE FARMS AND INDIVIDUALS WHOSE
DONATIONS CONTRIBUTED TO THE
SUCCESS OF THE ELKS CHARITY AUC­
TION.

SANFORD B. P. 0. ELKS
NO. 1241

Christmas Drivers
Are Asked To Take
Care On Highways
TA LLA H A SSEE.
Dec.
14IKncrialt— II a t e I UammUrioner
Janie* T . lasndon Issued an appeal
here asking Florida eitlrens to nheivr ,trir 1 &gt; -l safety rule* In Con­
or, lion with UhriMma* deentatlioii. In theii home*.
" Few of 11 , reallxe," aid the
f.'oniinls 'loner, "utile.'* it if railed
t,&lt; oil 1 attention, |u&lt;: how highly
inflammable is a Christina-, tree,
evergreens, fir and pine alike. With
ill .orations added, they become
.dijeit In even a -paik. A Christ­
um tier in n healed room »«on
diies not am) attain, an Inflnmma*
Ml ill simitar tn rrlilloid. We lust
1 nu t la- tiro ' initi'ois."
Urn- of the urenteit -ont diluting
danger . lie iiddctl, Is the fart that
many lino a holdrt allow electric
lights to lav 00 while they art
nl. eni 'll,,
ligbl. •»|&gt;i| uffirlent lieal, in instances, in start i
file, hr said.
In a directive I*, hi field inspe.
Imn fon 1 . the f'mnnii Inner tr.M
them to n ake 11101 ougli examina­
tion, of nil Chrivtma* decoration*
in hotels, restaurant*, bulging
limi-i ' and other pin. t . serving Hi
poldie.
“ The .11 .mini denib toll fioni
tl.es. "I'IIII 11111* fire ' ha i liern
running upward of ,'.o individual
a venr in tin Dnlted Slatei, witi
injurv to hunilrtsls of oihir* am'
I'ougte , 1 a year u&gt; jail and u
fine mi i-arb rount.
When l.urli and t,ongano bolt
ed at an.w rin g iiunn-roii'. qm
lion*, Tota-y evrlaimnl "| think
it's a damned null age to have
tln-ie withnrsses come up hrie and
play dumb.”
Roth Lynrh and lamgano te lifie&lt;| I,, having erverl jail urn.
truer 1 and told the romutiltre the;'
never have Imd any tegltimat&lt;
bilHliir ».
The must talkative witness the
cotnmlllee had » » , William Moretil. brothel of Salvatore. lie told
a story of rag ••to-rirhr* by way
of Hie tare Iratk*.
H r said he had a ayitrm of
own and told oi winning thou,
and of dollar, at race H ark-.
il&gt; aid he In t on fawned hors- to slip's, t finish third or (setter),
lint to Will.
Mori'lli -aid lie had known At
( ’•npooe well and also was friendly
vv if Is Adonis,
Frank Costello,
I harlrs "Lucky" Luiciano and
irtlirr &gt;. *'Wrll-eliara» teied people,*
hr railed them.
As for him elf, hr .aid he M arl­
ed off \shen Iw was five year* old
working fot a milkman for 2 ft
rent a week, Inlei gut into vur
loo Iroiilde with Hu- law, fidlow
ed tin rrap game, ami the Horae,
ami now has n f'adillae and a
l.ilistdn nd iao expel, is» home,
in New J rr-e r, one In deal and the
otliei in llashinurk 1 lelglit«.
Mcixtli -aid hi* laeotoe l»*l
year wa* $31JtOd. of whirl) 20 ,Mimhi lame from gambling at tare
troeks. The rr*t, he said, eame
from two linen aupply rnmpatiies
whjrh he i* an officer.
1 1 .1 1* 1

SALE

SALE

per 10,000 in 1917, the first year

Jaycces

record* were kept by the
PlanToRcurganize Death Rate Drops reliable
board.
The Infant death rate also li
F l o r i d a Railroad In Florida To 95 down
by more than two third*
with 33.6 death* per 1,000 live
Nears Acceptance Per 1,000 People birth*. In 1917, aaid the board."

li H i i M f t r n a raa* lt a * |
don*.
3) Age limitation. Here Mr.
Kemler raid tribute to Mr. Stemper
_ ta he - 3 ; s ha the Hgge*t }«n
In thy Jaycc* organixatlon. “ It U
the pretldcnta of the individual
m sanitation* who get thing*
done”, he aid. "M i. Stem pet I*
‘Mr. Jayvee1
Mr. Kemper then went mi to »uv
•hat as **&gt;on a* 11 man trachea
ti e age nf 3&lt;i. no matter what nonera he may have attain'd in inr
mgantxali'in, he L inked to ino.r
on. to la-come an "r-xhauaU-d
ro*»ster’*. In order to make room
for other* coming up from the hot
turn.
ti Non-political, non-sect arinn.
The Jarcre org»niration does not
take part in politic*, never *uppurt* an Individual candidate or
patty, Mr. Kctuler «aid. But the
Jayree* do believe that the mirvi
sal of this eouritrv depentls mi pub­
lic awarenexs of politieul probl'-mand the exerrLe liv very eillrcn
of Id* right tn vote. The Jayct-es
are active, therefore, in "getting
out the vote". And the Jayree* do
not a&gt;k a man what hi* religion l*
before making him a member of
(tie club.
Tlie interest of the Jaycces In
the welfare of this country wa* Itliiitrnlrd by Mr. heiuh 1
h &gt; .old
nlaml some foreigner who bail
1 .kid a Jayree oversea* If lie were
a -object of tlie United
stall
"A sUbjcl nf the United SlntesT” .
rc-pondcd this Jaycr* “ Why
I
mu part of it". But Mr. Lender
■tit on to point out Hint tin Jay. i*s buhl part of Ho- Unite | Stale*
iuly m *rui&gt;l fur I hr next gent ra­
tion and ai* lr&gt;iiu* to im k«- thingin?I a little hettrr for their child•eii nnd giand rliiltlf«'*l.
f'olnting &gt;nit that Id- udminl
1 at ion had !&gt;crn dr*lieatn| to the
•n k of niaking Amerlean* hi t n
little more aware of the rights
uni privilege- whi'h Ihny enjoy In
Ibis iim nlrv a* free lairn Ainer*
i ' an 1*11i m i i *. he toM " f 1 til
fielding In Korea. vrh«. when a*k1 -I wluil lie on . figiding for, re-

By W IL B U R JF .S N IN G H
A I’ Nperial Waxhlngton Service
W A 8 1 IIN G T O N , Dee. 14— W 7 Th c nerintjince nf a plan of reerganixatiun fur the loinkrupt
moved a possible »tcp nearer toFlorida F.a*t Coast (FK&lt;’ ( Railway
■lav with oral argument* before
the Interatato Comment) Com­
mission.
After the argument* by attor­
ney* representing various intrreM*
v*ho have offered reorganiration
plans to end a 10 -year receiver­
'll in are i-nmplrtrd *nme time li
1 &gt;p tie il to elapse before the comnii'*ion arrive* at a decision. It
nitty ask additional evidence or
elm ifiratlori in thr fm in of written
reports.
New evidence in prepaied form
al o may la- Introduced during the
argument* tint normally the com­
mission said the arguuirnt* are
liuscl on the record of the ease.
The argument* were ordered af­
ter a hearing held here in July
and August.
The pre.sent attempt I* the
foiiith at reorganising the Jack­
sonville to Miami road.
I'rinripals In the druggie for
control of the road are the Alfred
I D ul’ont estate, represented by
the Si Joe I'nper Co. of Port St.
Joe. Fla . and the Atlantic Coart
Line ( A C L ) Railroad.
Tin two have wage] » long fight
to acquire the road: St. Joe to
arqniie a majority of East C o n i'*
roii'h on (voting) stock, and ACT,
It, nl.euh the 1 'IX into it* ay*In n .
Karh. in turn, ha* won tentative
r o t u n d - hoi derision', hilt in each
in t a lle r there have (teen revet,•
ed either by Hie U ’C or the rouri
I uni fight inf for my life".
Mr. Ketnler admitted that that
na-' line, bill he addl'd that he
wa also fighting for the American
wnv «if life, for freedom to organire into rlub* like the
hinlor
**hi'iiil'»i of Commerce, ometlilng
wliieli lie said » a » mil possible
any wlii'ie l.elilnd tic Iron Curtain,
fr&lt; eilotii of nppnrtnnilv, freedom
of *peirli nod religion nnd the
tight to move flom one h,|i to
another and from ope part of '.in
rou n lti to another.
VVliat we at*- fighting for u-dav
i to pi'-srrve thr-e right* for 0 0 r
eJiBdren 'tr Ketnler aid. And he
ti'illlm l how (lie Coh'tilutioii of
lie Utliti'l
Stair*
nuatantee*
everyone "life, IMeirty and the tiur-oil of iiuii|dm&gt;*".

M EXICO u i r Y . Dei. i t — r,p )_
\ trout* eaith-i &lt;ui 1 look Mexico
1 itv sliottiv ifler !• A.SI. trriov
but eauseil untv minor damage,
rhere were no letmil of personal
tniurie* In the •itv It eli
IlLlies w ill lull rn from *hclve«
and beam* grnn'ied u- tell build,
•rig* swayed. Tlie r|e.'trh- imwrr
Went ,,ff diorll. sfll'l tile IrMI-tnniiake ttnrti-d.

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mnilnmm i- tn.
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tt:lft:37 A.M. The enlrenter w «.
rMiinnted at brine near He' town
of I'ulla in Onxnrn late. U.tti m ilr-otiUiea«l of SfexIrnCItv.
Municipal authorities in l)a lir a ,
the nearest large rlty to the ep|.
renter, &gt;aiil no damai-e or inhirle.
had nenirred there, although the
rpiake wa* “ veiy *tioog."

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1936 Chevrolet Sedan
Kunninir gnoil. Knr
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1947 Frazer Sedan
Locally owned, clean, koikI

Driven only .'UMHI0 mt mil
mill'd. Locally o wn e d ,
i'i|tii|i|HMl with radio, heal­
er ami good llres. Clean
Salu $395.(H)

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t*nrnpani’* Ariilltlnn t„
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Mammock arm rdlng In ntal
Ih irtnf revnrtled In I'tal Ihwh I.
page I I of the I'uhllr lte&gt;nr&gt;ls
of Nemlnotr i&gt;,unlv. Ktnrlda.
Tract l - K t , of !V I, nf la.i I*,
less H 1*4 ft. Ihereuf, arrordIng to ptal nt Van Aeedatr O .
home
Umkarage
(Viaipany'e
Addition to lllark llammotk, ■■
a fo r e . aid
Vau and each nt ynu are herehv
required to appear In and answer
the IIIII to Ultlet Title filed In Itila
cause, nti Krliter. Ihe fin d dee nf
t&gt;r*&lt;an,h*r. A IX. tlia , at Ihe fVitin
llnu-e In Panford. Ktmlnole ro u n ir.
I'lnrlda. and upon ynur failure In
appear, aaswer er plead thereto,
decree pm ranfeeeu w ill be entered
again*! you and eaeh nf you
The nalute of Ihle eult I* a null
to quiet Ike tltla to the above tie.
acribed trade of land In the Platalift therein, Ihe owner thereof.
DUNK ANII O ltllK R B tl al den.
f..fd, fiin ln u l, f'ounlr. Florida. Ihla
::ni&gt; day uf Novemher. A I*. 1(1*
(X P. M KItN lKlK.

$395.00

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OldH Club Coupe
One owner, Hydramalic
shift, healer. Clean.
For sale
For Sale $|060*00

1946 Buick Sedan

Chevrolet Aero
Sedan

A lieAutiful two tone ffreea
.Sujier Medan. Ktiuipiied
willi n not of (lootlyear
(Iren, radio, underaenl
heater, Rood mechanically
For Sato
155*00

1949 Buick Sedan

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Kxlra rleitii, one owner,
radio, w. w. llruN—l*ow
mllentre.
Special

$|250

1950 Buick Sedancttc

Beautiful tlurk ifrwn auper Nothin. Onn ownttr, low mileage dean, fully equipped with a
new *i!(i0.00 set of 5 B. F. Goodrich tubdiqis
tfrts. Itudlu, heater, defroster. Excellent
condition, t
Special
$|||6.00

Practically new, Elatlio while w«ll tirca.
Locally owned.
G u a ra n te e d

Oerk.
(leo A. Mpeer. Jr
Kollrllor for Plalnllff
ItIM Maanolla A*.

$ 2 1 5 0 .0 0

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NICHOLSON BUICK CO.
SANFOKD, FLA.

Phone 1034

AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER CORP. SERVICE—GENUINE MO PAR PARTS—DEPENDABLE USED CARS

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m ir v lv d . end if d * id i i i l n i l the
u n kn o w n hetr*. H e v lie e * . le g a te e s or
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a m i in s n f am t a l l n e rsn a s h a v in g
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innrr Hum *l,(MHJ.tKk) nf pro per tv
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hope that this llltlr leminder will
move our eitixens to !«• particularIv careful. Let’s don’t &lt;*au*e need­
le** tragedy and sadneia in anv
home in Florida iluring tlie Yuletide Season."
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born bablr* were dettlned never
to ire their Br*t birthday."
Dlpthcria death* went down
from 311 reported in 1048 to 102
in 1019. Typhoid and parathyhoid
death* were reduced from 1 1 2 to
73. The number of tul»erciil&lt;«»i»
rase* discover**) advanced from
4,833 in 1918 to ti.4»i7 in 1019.
This wa* taken to Indicate mote
ea*ci were being uncovered rather
than that the tubereuloil* rate L*
increasing. Tlie Board made '•
000 elicit x-ray* during the year
in it* anti-7 I) drive and disemeted
:i;M7 case* through the survey.

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—Florida’* death rate dropped
to *JJ» per thousand population in
I URL the State Board of Hralth
reported.
It* annual rrport for 1041* hn*
ju*t (men distributed. Il show*
the death rate la down from 0-0
percent in 1048. The birth rate
also i* down a little— from 23.3
percent per 1,000 Floridian* to 23-2
percent.
There were 61J742 birth* in 1913
and 2ft*317 death*.
The l*ourd reported 18 mothers
died In child birth per 10,000 birth*.
That compared with UC mother*

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the Moody rend hark In &gt;.i(el).
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their ninthm* rlii'n s y uneh r the
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Meyers 'In Uereivr Filnl Hmmees .lei
Parole Hut Must
Fare 'Pax Charge n? i S S E

Tense, Tired Marines Slog Wearily
To Safety In Snow-Dappled Valley
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Soil Conservation
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Locker Plant
FRIDAY K SATURDAY SPECIALS
PKIIIIAl'S NOT A COMPKTITIVB I'RICK
Mil HI l&gt; \ti 1 ilMl'irnrHlN on l|l III! Y I.IKHTHIS
til It nils MAhI Ml *IIS 1*1'II1-1I'OHK

M ORRIS REAL SOUTHERN

SUGAR CREEK "Creamery Freih" Roll

M ARGARET ANN MAl' * HAl‘ «••» o*. n.i., .1

1u i n

h'l-£SV£0 • - HilCES GOOD TMHU SATUKOAY

Honor itrami (irern (.'lit llcans
I'rcsii (IranhcrricH
I lend Ice he rtf Lettuce
Kcd Kiupcror (irupes

Buy Your
HOLIDAY NEEDS
at Margaret Ann

Western lleliclniis Apples

0 *• Cutlet O U fid u M l«ae«

Yellow Onions

1 wilt i/aa* I f

York Imperial Apples
WincMip Apples

f.jir.fiw.t Cede l"«l Ic y S th ifliid

W ALNUTS:

l(l#f‘hti&lt;l Gtlfo Pi I Pff. SPri Jdt

Coconut 3-oi.
Coconut, 8 ot.

Lmerald Lonff llnhy

10c
25c

C t i K t U l l C e .i.t d

Diamond Mediuin

Chprtiev lb boi

Diamond lairue

ffilt.l lli toi

.Minute Maiil Orange Juice 0 oz. can

ll ci li*. ItkL.l

Honor Itrami Turnips

Muldtui, gold
Molaut*, green

49c

Sugar, Paat, 2 cam 25c
12

For Quicl.-Fii Mcaiil Von Cjinp't

Wllion'y “Com.
King" Brand

22c
20c

Grad* A
Haayy Wailarn

Margarat Ana
Quality

Ha. Shipped Urade A Fryers.............whole 4.ic
(la. Shipped Grade A Fryefh
cut up 49c

Boneless RoKed Prime Rib Roast, lb. 89c
Chuck Roast, lb. 69c - T-Bone Steak, lb. 97c
Rib Steak or Pin-Bone Sirloin, lb. . . . 79c
Hams ........
Shoulders ..
Side (Rib in)
Backbone

Cut Country Stytal
SALE of LITTLE PIG

Swamdown or Pillsbury

Mellow, Creamy, Smooth "Mt. Jackson'

Our Own Cure Itreakfast Bacon
All Lean All Meat Stew
Tender Itih-Kye Cube Steak
Western Center-Cut Pork Chops
Boneless Sirloin KounIh

"Southland"

Ih. 6 *
Ih. ffc
Ih. 93*'
Ih. 59(’
Ih.

Sugar Curadl

FIG BARS
Oath n
Good’’
jl

Order Your Christmas Turkey Now!
THIS YEAH WE HAVE SOMETHING SPECIAL IN
LOCALLY HAISKI) TI HKKYS. THEY ARE ONLY
r.'j MO. OLD. ALL HENS, HKOAIMIHKAHTEI), ANII
WEIGHING FROM !• LIIS. TO II I.IIS. MIKSSKI) A
HIIAWN. TO SKK ONE IS TO HUY ONE, SO OHUKIt
KAHLY!
FI.A. GIIAH E A, M l ESSE I) A HIIAW N

Pineapple . . . 23c
la l

Ot«i*

C h e rrie s ___ 23c
C itr o n ........... 21c
1

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Lemon Peel . 21c

i«i.

O rang e Peel 21c

O A C
/ H

Wailam lad Cat lla* I m *

l-lb Bo*

Chops or Roast

Fey. Coirn 15‘
* RINSO*

Bacon *ad tat I* 25c it*, I
H*mi Rithar

*mafl lam
O O c Rinio, 2 for ?3c
# J
&lt;.«*• i*i*t
Rinio ....... 60c

12 Ot. C bHh *

Western Beef Liver

Margarat Ann Grada A — Paekad in oariorti— Guarantied

1A A A

FLO R ID A

“X-forT frond
“H E A LTH
SOAP”

Fur ParUct Slai Coro

Auortod
Kindi

R E A D Y TO FRY
Pirn Vogototdo Shortening

M INN.

(ICS r ,}f -a »

Amarko’t

M IX E D Y E G K T A IIL E S

Sausage t
Cheese I
Mat fatal Ana I «t C»
Spread
29c
Wieners Lb 35c

Kr*H K«, U ‘4

M t r y i u l A**

Big, WkHo, Hooting Ion

-WE GROW OUR OWN SO WK KNOW ITS GOOD*'
IIA1IY LIMA HEAN'S
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GREEN IIKANS
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SUCCOTASH
/

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Shall O la** Whit*

No 101 C*»t Milford G. B.

Laiga Box

1

BIG VALUE!

SEABROOK FARMS

N DAIRIES— AKA LTEHT
ip t s .

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For HoUory and
“Dainty Tblngt"

•XPEHr CAKE

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THURSDAY UKC. II. two

Here's An
"Expert" Example!
policy, anil swore in extra drpulira
M dilutee It.
Wa alao sent over to the :?ta*e
Capitol for a tritlli- expert. to give
u* pointer*. H r turned out to U
« a l helpful— spent u whole after*
noon with u* talking about tuning
anil such. A n J when he left the
Put.limit hr fount a ticket un hla
car fur overtime parking!
Could have gotten »ure, ] guess
•— or asked u&gt; tu " t i i “ the ticket.
But iustaaJ, hr Insisted on going

(ft

i

HIPPY EMPLOYEES
BENEFIT CUSTOMERS

over to thr Sheriff's OffW* and
paying hi* linr.
I'rum whrre I tit. It's gaud to
knuu people, likr that young felIon, ahu refuse to hr treated aay
ditlrrrnt than anjuaa alae. City
people and farmer* — thoee of iu
• ho pirfrr cider and thuae vho’d
rather hare a cool glaaa of temper,
ate beer — we're all entitled la the
•emr pri* Urges. Thai la, ao long ae
■ h ai

PACK NINE

Mmmm

Rom where 1sit... Sy Joe,Marsh

Whca our Main Street parking
problem cropped up again, » r anuuunrrd a itrlrt onr bour parking

g*

I'll V «i W M l i r l l It* if t l It g l N g O I I I I F| l l t t l l l s

w e d o d u e a a ‘1 c o n S k t w i t h

Ihr Ian of thr land.

fy .

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Cufitr.fAl Iv'tO I Ailed Nulri Uirurit loonJaoua

so...

We W an t You to Know of

the Relationship Between Margaret Ann

M fRC SVlTSf

and Margaret Ann Employees
'fry
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For Rriullt
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THE

SANFORD
HERALD

A L I.A K

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H ilt HL M

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a

n l ' A la lK N T M ,

H oum a

and Storea. 110 W. F t r il Htroet
I’bone l i l O - W . _________
I Kuril*'rieltr Apt*. week, month or
season. 81unil*rrUnd C o u r t ,
lllwny 17 * i&gt;2 nt **“ V lAmltF1VE K O O K S furniahed. iu»l dec­
orated. 011 Park Ave.
6 RKHKOOM holier, unfurnished,
within walking-distance of town.
Reasonable. 101 W. 10th Street.
Ph. tS99-H._
IIOL'SK. 1 room* a*nd bath It. W
laird, Phono II3 4 -L
.
U N F U R N IS H E D Cottage, PJlr.i
■&gt; Magnolia Avenue.
MODERN
.1-Room Furnished
Apartment. Private ^alh. Adult*.
__H100 Mellonvilld.___ _
.
1 ROOM apt. and 1 room ant.,
clow in. Apply' 112 Elm Ave.
Saturday between lOtOO A.M .
and 3.00 P.M.
*— R E A L ESTATE FO R S A L K — 3*
m IN T O M K P R O P ER TY D U I'L E X
w Plantation Estates high location,
large lot custom built for laic
below present construction cost*
—See W biddon- 11u South Park
__Avenue*______ *
il.MMi.00 C A S H , tialance 132.00 ner
month buys new 1 bedroom mod­
ern home. Raymond M. Ilall,
Realtor. 8. D. Highlryman. Assn.
date.______•_______
IN C O M E P R O P ER TY D U I 'L E f

Plantation Estates-large lot—
tu custom built for sal# below pre­
sent construction cost*. See
Whlddon. 110 R Park Ave.
N E W Furnished and unfurnished
duplex-season or year, flee Whlddon. 119 South Park Avenue.
S BED RO OM 2 A a r old masonry
constructed home. Comer lot,
10(1 a I3S. Mayfair Section, Call
I t M -J . _ ,
- _______
Beautiful Lake front property.
• See Photo on Offiee front.
T Two alory 7 room frame house,
newly improved with insulation,
asbestos shingles side and roof,
garage. 2 lots price 15,000 terms.
ft

t

Orange grove, 20 acre* land. IS
acres fine bearing grove, all
fenced, garage, good 4 room
frame house, barn and wall,
near Sanford. Price 122,500.
•
I . /t
Apartment house firat floor I
. . rooms screened poroh occupied
wy by owner, upstair* apt. rentad
150. month, all ftaraiahed, rafrigtralors, hot water tank ras
and alectrlc stove, price *0.600.

M ILLS SW A P H llO r — &lt;06 K. 1th O R LA N D O Morning Sentinel, O r­
St. We lluy. Sell or Trade mod
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
anything. f‘hone_ltlH-J.
Ray
IDtfi-J
Wr Inith loae when you don't bring V E N E T IA N
B U N D S made u
order. Seminole'Venetian Blind
your prescription* to L A N E Y '8
I'hnn* 10.1
Co.
620 W. 3rd St.
Phone
1152-W
. .fK IX ) F E E D S : Complete line
......... Tuse.lo Feed Store
W A T C H and rtnch tepairing All
work guaranterd
Hcn-onablr
•otton Blankets
11.69 Ea
prices. F. M English. Jr. Phont
t.'ouiirr Paint*
12.50 gal.
I378-J.
Navy T-Shirt*
ISc ea.
a r m y - n a v y s i 'R p i . r s
E X P E R T Vacuum clrarncr repair.
i* -III .Sanford At*.
Phunr 1311
Any make or ino,lcl. All work
guaranteed. Free pick up and
•v lA K ’W E T S new -owing tna
Delivery Service. Phone I'HlI
chihea ut licit'*. 321 K. First.
L E T U S help you recondition vom
Plmne 1024.
yard. Peat. Ifc l-u. t l Ml |«'r
NEW
TO YS
And
Gift*" At
yard. Murk Fill dirt delivered
Ben's 321 E. First. Phone 1(521
Phone 1290-Shell for
drive
F R IE D SH R IM P Dinner 'The
uays, also.
Rest Shrimp on Earth" at Hom­
Bo a t s f o r r e n t
plenty ..r
er's, 3 fl K. 1st St.
bail. East end of Sanford Se»
W IN K for Fruit Cake or table al
Wall, Lake Jessup, foot of San­
Homer's. 321 K. 1st 8t._
ford A v e n u e . _________
G IL B E R T I'anunia Chocolate* for I.AVVNMOWKIuS Sharpennd. b,
Cbristma* at Homer's 321 E. 1st
cycles repalrrd, lock and kei
St.
work. Prompt *ervi.-e II \\
O R A N G E S &gt;i bushel. J. T For
Ri-oin*. .110 E 1th ,st
tier, Rt. 2 Slot 196. Wi st Geneva
Avenue, Lauforil.
1 3 - N O TIC E S -P E R S O N A I J1 13
P IA N O
F&lt;/!' S A L K -G o rg e , ms
Raby Grand Piano, like new but f25.UO reward fur information ui
Ioration of Allen Wales Adding
at half the cod of u new one
-Machines No. 9E-27211I and fill
'V.rjte ll-.y .HKJ. care ii* rai l. .
*617*11.
U S E F U L urllclc* ,-bcnn: I table Allen Wale* Adding Machine Sales
top fi burner oil cook stove—
A Service 3tMI No. Otange Ave..
circulating w«u*| or cua) healer.
Orlando, F'la. I'lione 5l5|.
110 K v ille Ave.
J U S T Complete, ii 21 •i h , ii) bolel
(iIR L ’S 2i! inch hicyrle, 126 (ilrl*»
on Williams and lit I, Your patcoat, vise 10. *5.00. liirl's coat,
Iimage will la* appreciated. .Mi*
lift' «, *:, IMI 220 W D(t If St.
Etta Mae Williams in rliaig.
HKD. spring* mid rnatlress
I.O SI A I ill' M l
— II
Small ice refrigerator for trave­ I t —
ling or eamping. Awning*. Call LO S T: Two way light with r,-.l
at 20111 S*&gt;ulli Park Avenue.
blinker and a white light. Made
3 B U R N E R electric stove with
by the Handel it,- Co. Sturgeon
oven. 1719 West 3rd.__________
Bay, Wisconsin. Please return to
Sanford Fire Dept.
(2 U ITA IL Phonograph, rherniral
scales. Circular saw. wet grind- L U S T : Child's Itlark leather 2
stone Ph. 608-W.
Strap Fhoe», Stic IH * -C . PlcassI'll 931-J.
•—
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
-f i
F O U N D — Child'* l.rown wool ta.
We buy, sell A
trade used
ket dav of Santa Clnu* Pamd,
furniture. Wilsorr-Maier Furni­
In front of 111 f'alnirltn Ave
ture P c , 311 K ! »t. Phone *fiH
Phone 911 D'.wiilowii t'li'uin i .
(illlL 'S Small site bicycle, rea- 15
a i TnM oiiii.Ks
—n
Miliafde. Phone 4IMi-J,
9—
WORK W A N T E D
- • B U Y IN G A C A R T Berow finan
ring ire us to save money. In
itallmrnt Loan Dep't., Room 317
A L L T Y P E S of Build,&gt;ter Work
Phone 266
Sanford Atlantis
Reasonable Hates— Free Esti­
'National Bank U s n h s r P T t r
mates. Carpenter A
C, rarer
Phe-H. |3fl3 M or U i U
R E N T A C AR . U-drive It by rtoy.j
week, or leason. English Fords'
ill.OCK M AfiON-lltlck, Cement
and American Fords, sedans,
work; Paten Plastering: Restation wagons and convertibles.
fairing ami addltinnlng. Phone
Strickland-Morrison. Inc.,* E.
1669-J.
First BL
____________
liK N E R A L house cleaning, Wetlay
1937 Bunk Sedan— mceh. perfect.
Immaculately clean, escellent
19— Baslneaa Opportaalilea — t i
family car. 916 West. 1st, H.
Ray,______
G R O C ER Y , meats, general mdse,
Called into service, reason for 191!. Champion Studrbakrr, rrgal
deluxe starlight eou|ie. Radio,
selling, Orange Clly Market
Hill-Holder, overdrive,
Vene­
Orange City. Fla. No ressonabb
tian blinds, tailored seat covert.
of far refused
Chrome frndrr guards. Built In
GO LD SBOR O Colored llclpy fb'lfv
ice-box. Low mileage. A buy at
Laundry
Franchise
Includes
11193 See at H09 Escambia
Georgetown and Midway. Im ­
Drive.
I
mediate possession. Easy terms
I93H P l.Y M O l'T II pickup truck.
1193 &lt;M). Roy Reel. 3*M5 W. 2ml
8 t . _________ ____________________
12— S P E C IA L
S E R V IC E S — 1*
H A K E B U YS
DRY C L E A N IN G . •'Sanltone" for
IN L A T H M O D E L CAHM
those who want the hast. T ry 1919 FO R D custom 2 door sedan
our eipert shirt service. Stream­
Original finish- new 6lrex, Ra
line Dry Cleaners 6 Laundry.
din, seat cover*, one o w n e rPhone 1062.
only II39S.OO
N EW F L tio R B rurtacad to gar* 1949 MERCURY Sedan, tudorfeetlon. Old floor* made Ilk*
Beautlful black finish I Original I
aew. Finishing, rleaglng A was
larw mileage, new plastic teal
lag. Portable power plant, f t
covers. Radio, heater, new lire*.
yeara as per I*net la Samuels
I owner— For unly *1693.00
County. U. M. Gleaaea, Lake 1946 M E R C U R Y Deluxe 4 door
Mar*
sedan. N rw
maroon f in is h heater— rarlio— new, tire*. Me­
Call Phone 1061 for
chanically perfect— *1196.00
All Type* Of Book Work.
1947 FO R D
Club Coupe-new
Mary Men Inney Bookkeeping
paint, good Urea— 2300 actual
Service
miles.
Mechanically
perfectRoom 403
for only *996.00
_Allaiitlc Bank Building
1917 FO R D 4 door sedan— seat
H O OF W ORK of all kind*. Eaves
eovera, original paint.
Radio,
and Gutter* Repaired and Paint­
good tiro*. A good family ear for
er!. New Roofs applied. Palnlfng
only 1 9 9 6 00
and
coating.
Hanford,
Ph.
h i tN T MERCURY CO.
1098-W.
Dm North I'almettu Are.
R E P A IR -M O D E R N IZ E
your
ifE C lA L HALB~
home. Only I0**» down now re­
quired. F H A Plan. Installment 1947 P O N T IA C 6 cylinder Sport
-^ id

A r i M i i ,7N * i w

Bank, Member FDIff

.ATSSESEVi-STeJiSVa,
SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

E ' »•i i

M.irginel

A im

eiiiltlut

H u lk s rt fi-dltv week tune s1is&gt; u l l t

•ARE SOME OF,

THE EXJfA BENEFITS

MARGARET ANA
PROVIDES (OR
EMPLOYEES

Inis

been with

flit nigh

the nnn|iHtlV

Intijt

Ii, lie eligible, |&gt;at tit Ipllti**

l-rt&lt; ll week. Willi |l«&gt; ill ilddilitili to

in a pi iilil-jiliaiing ie tiirm c n l plan

Siiintiiv

at lU 'u o d whatevel til the em|i|nVee

K i r i &gt; Mm gatet Ann eiii|dnyee
»lm Iillr la fit With the n&gt;ni|&gt;.lll&gt; one
i tat &lt;it huigei |uu llei|uile.* in the
&lt;nlll(Mlll) r &gt;eat I t hollllH.

I '..ii. M.ii gaiet Am i i inplny

. aftei

hu liny.- with tin i&lt;iin|&gt;anv. paitieijinlrf. ii. i , i i &gt;u |i Lift liii ii i a m r

’l lie

i ntti|iiiuv |iimp|e* a great |&gt;eii ei,t
age of I hi i &lt;"&gt;l

K i c rj

einplnyrx1 partii ipale* in

M aigaiet Aim's ('h rialiiiax hmum.

M a ig a ie l A im eiuptnvi-es get K ltK K
I hn|&gt;ilall/atinn anil Surgical tiene-

Kut'li -Mat gut el A n n *lt&gt;ie eniplm ee
who has been w ith the rnin|uili&gt; a

lit* fur

tlie n i'i'lie - and Uteu

11|‘.-

I 'K N D K M S

&gt;eat III 1••11KI •• ha* a va u lt lull iu Ii ll
ye a r,

with

|&gt;ai

t'2 week* it

eni-

i'lnyed 3 years in tn o ie ).

Mnrg.trft Ann Imlii vca light attracts tight. Kairneiui lie )its
fan in"*. Ilnw tan we e \ | a i l .Mat gat ft Ann siti|i|oy«tli tu he
i nn-ideiate uf yntt unless Mm gaiet Ann ia ronMriei ate of
lliem ?

The ainiYe Imnelila are NOT A NKW .Maigarei Arm |m1iry.
M aigaiel Ann euiplnyee iflatiu iiah i|i always has tu'fii haaed

.Maigaiel Ann 'tuie and inuiket
UiUllHgeis r la ilr 111 the piofllS ol
then own ugtlatiuL,

mi a Brin belief iu the (lignite nf mankind and rights nt (tig
individual We lielnne voii out citslum eiv will agiee that
thin is the |iro|&gt;cr wav In run a hiixiiiesa.
Yuli like our InW priees Out eniplnyeea like nm liberal More
Imi l icy. And we are i**|KTially pruuil Unit this tadicy p la m no
extra fuiaiicial Imnlen un you.

We are proud that we can make YOU HAPPY willi I.OW PHICES, and our
EMPLOYEES HAPPY with A LIBERAL LABOR POLICY.

F fltndly

RG4RLT

Friendly

Stores
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T f»K s .W 'n m ii 111 HAI.I). BANFO m i FLORIDA

AGE TEN

T H V H S P A Y P R C . I I , 1956

DO YOUR CHRISTMAS FOOD SHOPPING EARLY THIS YEAR 1
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F o r ^ o u r

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• I O V E N ’ B E A P Y J X m a s F e a s t3
I MORE M E A T 1 LESS WASTE! NO 7BOOBL^ - g f c i | k ,

i You're 'Talking Tor*

; key' when yon say,
r 'M l. Vermont' brand
£
r
V
y

Ml Vermont brand Turkey*
— ihr finr*t In lown — cxrluaivrly mirat I’lumply meatrd
W n trrn "Hirda" with lender,

E mu r|i&gt;. turn and peanut fed
r In make delicate, full-flavored
Y f V trueat*

Firm Yollow

ONIONS 5
Hed Kui|ir inr

Grapes

y

'’ftxmmmtt:,&lt;;,■&gt;///' * G/. A, Dressed &amp; Dr awn. Quick Frozen!
Young Han*
Young Toma
*"* 1 I

White O n i o n 3 Ibn. 25c \

WWW
PI£G$
TAgll SQWQL

19

Lbs

Gteen Top

2 u».

29c Carrots 2 *»&lt;*»•. 19c j
No llrN'l Ovf*r 2Sh*

Sw erl Pf»»lt

a to

u.

g v Unit or Wlioln Cluistmua

.300 East 3rd Street
//— /Cy/ b

214 Cast First St.

r’litlonr

mi

llunl'n OilH, tt'ilvr

oa.
na.

or Stlcoiv—

im a a m a i

* TREES
Grcon
While

PEACHES 2'i Car.
\ OYSTERS
PEAS 2
25f Iv\ s'd-p'"’ 79c
JEWEL 3 ib.a.. g j f : Sausage u. 3 k
AAC l Mea*
Lb* ^ k
DUZ
L%3 \ Bacon
u.
Tor Turkay Droning

No.

93 c

At I

$1.49

lilt IK

r

No. 303

Sulk - r.incy H#sJ

Cranberries lb. 19c
Kiln third fiwret

Ornamental Im ar

Idaho I'.ikilit,’

Potatoes 6 u». 46c Potatoes 5 li» 29c
rciitcy Wnaluin Wlm/otip

Christmas Nuts
Walnuls

Sunnybnd, Hrody lo-Lall

lb.

( l ib Hat, It nni

lo t Holiday {Viking—

v

tut Turkey Dreanna—

5 KunnyUnri

39c

y

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Mixed Nulc lb. 49c
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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 I D A ."

NEW SPAPER
N o . 82

Amaociatcd I’ rrna 1-cined Wire

K K ID A Y D E C . IS. 1950

Truman Expected Court O rders Resignation Of Heroic Platoon Is Wiped Out
T o Ask Americans Still Ignored AchesonAsked
In Rail striked By GOP Group As Chinese Reds Swarm Down
For Big Sacrifices
4 Million Man Army.
$100 Billion Dot
lars A Year For
Defense Foreseen
*

It} JACK B U M .
WASHINGTON. Dec. 15 &lt;/!•)
— - President Truman
call* on
American* al 10:30 tonight l«
unite in greater isCrjficri behind
tlie critical effort to build up the
free world'* military might.
The tempo of that effort wa*
already being ii'erded up rapidly.
Out member* of Congrri* and
|&gt;thera were demanding definite
manpower and ptodoclion goali.
It wai ditrloaed officially today
that the government haa picked a
«ite near Paducah. K y.. for a
$500,000,000 atomic energy pro­
tect
lire tecond expansion of the
atomic iitngram lo be announerd
within thrre week*.
Anti Secretary of the Army Pare
w«*i iluclnirtj to have told Con­
f r e r e that ll.e $41,641,000,000
voted or sought for the military
establishment ihit year probably
won't lie enough. Ha taid the lat­
er* requett for U 6.844.000.000 ha*
been outmoded before Cbngrttt
can act on it.
M r. Truman, aprakintr al til,-JO
I*. . M. on ratlin mvl telrvMnn,
plana lo outline the home front
sacrifices he th'nka a rr neve*# vary to meet th* tfravo rrisU of
m ilitary ilcfeaU In Korea and the
threat of new Communist aggro,aion cl ■
‘•■where.
A tie.-In ration of nut Inna I emer­

g e n c y-in speed ftp nitlllarv runtract Irltiug and nut th ’ country
nrrer to a war i»a*le— seemed
certain either a* a prelnde m af­
termath of the rrt-euk.ru . speech.
T it hr could he vceomi'al led nr
followed Ity irlirtlrv pek" and
Jw n ge ronttnlv Moat apeculallen
f w i i that ilade-ipptfeeiwii would
Im gradual while personnel i» lw
( » • built up to admlnUt Jr them.
AdrolnMnslkm official* raid Ilia
ilcrlaratlou of an emarmnev may
t*«- quickly followed by call- for
a tjHto.iHHi-man A rm y and an
eventual expenditure of lOtl.OOO,INNI.(NM) a }T*r for deienxo.
Word that the armed acrvleew ill nerd more money came from
testimony by Para before a llouto
Appropriation* subcommittee «n
J Dee. V. ft wai mad* public today.
Pace told Um lawmakara the huge
emergency money MU they are
coasMrring “ha* already l«en
overtaken by the niati of recent
wvmla."
Word of the new atomic energy
DMJjecI rame from hearing* on th*
..ante bill, which cover* a Preitdential r*'|'if&gt;t for ®J,0T»0 ww*fr»rs•
for th* Atomle Energy Comnm•ion.
Teat Iatony revealed that It wtll
.a Include two gateoti* diffusion
plant*. The g«»*«ua dlffualon proera* of Srodurlnu atomic material*
la the one employad at Oak Rhlge.
Th e ronimlwlon disclosed on
N o r. at that It will build anew
project In South Carolina. Trail*
many releeted today RWrad Ha
r*i*t al »fi0t&gt;.MKi,noo or mart. ABC
ic w rtn t* ao rasa Btotit

M

G O VERN M EN T W O R S E R 8

LONDON, Dor.

18—&lt;JP&gt;-One

^ B rilla li worker out j f every four
la emplayed directly or Indirectly
|iv I hr government, Labor Mlnliter
Grairr** Uaae* reported today.
Giving figure* un i » Uat June
no. V-mnc -aid the t,itwl invokin'*
pv&gt;n"latl»n I* Sl.fiOO.OOO. « f which
ft.715,000 work fur local or na­
tional aiithorilie*.
Btate-ownnl Industrie* alone cmpluy 2A10.(100 lie said.

D e w e y Demands
M obilizatio n Be
S ta rte d At Once
New York Governor
Urges Build-Up Of
100 Division Army
NEW

YO R KTD k .

15— f/Pj—

Governor Thorns t E. Dewey U*t
night demanded an immediate mo­
bilization of American military and
productive might to »tem the
spread of Communiil aggrettion.
In a ipecth before live New York
tounly (Manhattan) lawyer* As­
sociation, the Governor urgrd Univenial Military Training. A U. S.
Aimv of 100 divitinn*. all-out protluitinn for aimi ami a pay-at-you
ft" policy to track down on in­
flation Hie Governor alto urged
irnmrthate call-up of 25 now in­
active National Guard diviriont.
Spoking a* Ihe titular head ol
the Republican Party. Dewey said:
"Let u* gel rid ol the idea we
can itop Rutiia by appropriating
billion* of dollar*, retting up new
government lioardt and then con­
tinuing wage round* at utual. price
incrrair* a* utual and politic* a*
utual."
W r cannot "tit down and do
hutinett with Stalin while we are
weak ami he i* itrong," the Gov­
ernor .aid, fie proposed immediate
action on the Mowing:
I. A 100-divltlnn If. 8. Atmy,
an Rt»-grv«ip air force ami a full
strength Navy.
In connection with oar own uret­
er! force* buildup, Dewey urged
valUtmant of* Ml jraratlde-otlTe*,
whether we “agre* with their
domestic polk Ia* or not."
"Tito ha* HO division* *nd ws
think ho will fight on our »ide,"
he said. "'We know Franco will
fight and he ha* 72 division*. \V*
think wr know that the German*
nnd Japanrvr would fight under
some kiml of arrangement."
Britain and Turkey would fight
by our aide, Dewey predicted,
white France la "waging ■ hard
fight In Indo-China."
"Many other nations In Europe
the Near East, In Aala and tnc
America* »taml reedy to fight for
freedom and w« thould encourage
then* to the limit." he raid .
2. (ieneisl regfitratlon of all
U. S. turn nnd women above the
iig&gt; «f 17 for national *ervicr, and
universal military training of at
lead two year*.
Legislation for (JM T, Dewey
*ald. should he "enacted now—
this month— not nrxt month/ and
he added:
"Evan if we moblliaa all pot»ibla fighting manpower wo snail
still be outnumbered bv the horde*
of Roaaia, to aay nothing of Red
China and other satellites.
"But fortunately in modern war­
fare, victor It a are not won mere­
ly In the fighting line* but also
on the production line*. We ran
heat Russia five to one In produc­
tion but wr ran’t save our free(CsaHawi O. Psa« RtaSU

Industrial Output Is Republican Members
Slowed By Strike;
O f House Demand
Housecleaning O f
Mail And Freight
Embargo Imposed
State
Department

W a s h i n g t o n ! Tiec. 15
t&gt;i»j
Attorney General McGrath an­
nounced today be will bring con­
tempt action* in the federal diitract court* at Chicago and Cleve­
land tin* afternoon again*! the
brotherhood of railroad trainmen.
lie taid there court* will be adtried that the union ha* diirrgarded the remaining order* which
they ii»ucd during the la.t
Hay* directing an end of the r iilroad yard (trike, which n con­
tinuing to apread.
A third retraining order against
■lie walkout ha* alto hern issued
bythe federal court here. It wav
Minated that the government «
Kite the union tome additional
Lour* to obey the local touri or*
tier before bringing additional ton*
tempt proceeding* in Waihington.
Successful contempt action could
lead to heavy fine* agiutt the
union.
fire linker* continued to ignore
ihe court order*. The strike was
.pleading. |l hit home front mail
dclivcrirr
particularly parcel* —
even harder. Today it struck al
expre*a.
The Railway Miprc** Agency.
Inc-., announced an embargo »n all
shipment* in and out of Chlrago
■ml St. Lout* today. Exempt where
Urugv, hospital supplies, funeral
supplies and government shipmrn*». The agency isitl a partial
embargo U In effect In Washing­
ton.
The union, the brolhrrhoml of
Railroad Trainmen, L reeking a to
hour week at 41 hour* pay for its
yard worker*.
Tk* *trihe a (reedy had affected
tlU l shipment* of freight aud mail,
and alow ed the Industrial output.

M A LV A TIO N ARMY
The Jayeoe* presided today at
the Salvation Army kettle* In
front of the Poet Office and Mef’m rv V A m&gt;mg those
for duty
Ring, E
Bradley
Ridiert itumniey, W. B. Htrmper.
John Williams. Pat dingle*, liarrl* Fold*. "Sonny" Powell, A. R.
Pinkerton, Gordon Bweeney. Judge
Douglas Stenstrnm, Malcolm MrSwain and Phil Stanley,
On IFedneaday the women of the
Plret Methodist Church were on
duty at the kettle*, flotarlani will
offirlatc tomorrow, said Capl. Eva
Williams.

any p trota.

E*

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1)11AND.

Dr,

15

&lt;/P&gt;—

America currently i. inffenny from
a fwid ra»e of jitter* -*« the rr*till
of the jroiwinit threat of Com»nini-ni. Caleb J. Kinit, editor of
■hr Flotilla I imei-Union rdilorial
p*lie, m k I today.
T fine ji no dm mm liny lln- ten«'m nr»v oi lb.il tbrral, lint ihe naImn i» faced liy all infimlrlv t.iav
cr problrai, he told Strlion Ifn iVrr.ily yradu.tlr, at (all com m em r-

mrni rsrrtiir*.
I be grrate.t lineal lo America
amf to western imli/alron u moral
decadence, the Jackiontille rdilnr
van). It H.n *Sit weakneu dial
oReiied tbe diNirt of tbe Lfnitrd
Slalei to forriyn enemiei of demot U ' J "who came |ieddbnK dirir

House Committee
Urges Passage Of
Armed Force B i l l

Orlando A ir Base
To Be Kenelivatcd
n itl. VNlM*. Dec. I'. -■ I’l—
t i l l official- were until led loitav In Ih r llcparlm cnl of D rlrn»e lhal th r Orlando trio r
Air lta -r » i l l Ik - rearliralrrl in
Janoar). Harold Slu a rl. aaataI arrl Secrelart of D rf rn -r for
air, reported the deelvimr lo rropen the l*a-r In rrrvl Orlando
whetr lip lo in.nnn -..l.lier- » r i p
vlalloord al one lime dmiuK ■■&gt;•
World M a r II. N o announcemrni « a - made sv to mimhei ol
troop- |o hr -latiorird here. Ih r
dnrirloir “ a, loolirm ert In trie t la m - ilot phone ra il- (rinn
I lor id a Se na tor, Midland and

T o i .t 1 Expenditures
For At moment*- Clo
Up To $42 Billion
W A M l I M . m V D e i. I ‘
Id 't
I be I bull ■ \[q&gt;ropri,rtiortf Comlinllee I. kI i i niited ( imyie . In
,-i.iiit di«
, ‘ .rr 5 16 ,8 4 5 ,|H1.000

i -l r .l by Piniilenl Tinman
c|iee*l up n‘.i&gt;on*l defenve,

Pepper.

to

..i i hi a iinclr |ienny
. die evil,i (nodt le-

Cease Fire Croup
Kevins Attempt To
Halt Korean War

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William C. Marlowe,
48, la Found Dead

r h r iH t m u H

Parade Winners

William G. Marlowe. 1b. of Mail
land was found dead last night at
7:00 oVIurk aoproxirnalelr fin frit
east of the Orlando Hlghwav amt
between I»eath Valiev ami tlie San
Orlo Glut*.
The body was dlscovereil hv a
nrigbW whom Mrs. Marlowe sent
to look for her husliand whin b«'
failed to return home for aupprr.
ffo evidence of foul plav wa«
found, said County Judge DmntlaStenstrom. who with Deputy Slier
Iff* Charles Beck and W, II. Mem
investigate,) the death. Mr. Mar­
lowe. he itated, had been at wort
all day clearing the land and his
automobile was parked nearby.
A port mortem invratigation of
the body was made at the Erirk■on Funeral Home, and further in­
quiry Into Ihr death will he made,
said Judge Ktenslmm. Mr. and
Mr*. Marlowe moved to Maitland
from Ohio a few weeks ago.

IO K Y 0 . Dccfl 15
f/Fj —
Svtsirmini? lift! Oiineie .iltuclt
(lititr mto Ilif ilnirAint* Allied
lo’ iilibcail in nnitheasl koroa to­
day ami uiaifil on limight **ilb the
aim ni .inmbiDling ibr U . S.
Tenlb Crop* ilrlemlrr*.
Many &lt; buifir were repotted
tilled in li'itHonf ,baii*e. « ( Red
uriantiy and tataliymen under
Allied lank, attillery and ail
rounleraltack and aqainil with­
drawing dollglilaty ilcfrn-rv.
ibd die llrd i krpt coming onto
tbr i.li/mg llaltand- 111 ihr *r, oi
I bmcn.im poll atca.
I be foil major attack w av made
I. y axinr 2,*&gt;(N) .bonloig orounted
ami loot aoldirti who Irajied *•
I**..*1 . 1 \mrrirsn tint* and totr at
ibritt witli small weapon* and their
bare band*.

inge in the nottltes*! for aroro(Jl.tlOO Allied l|W&gt;p( who w rit
b&gt;t, rd to trltral by ib r t liinc*e
entry mb* ibr war laic in NovcmIn .

One \mrriran platoon
nor­
mally 40 irllnnrn anil one junior
uffiter
wa* till off anil p»e*um-tl but ro the initial attack Ity the

2.500 Red#.
A lank led column f tiled io te•nr I lie platoon and bad to figlil
oil Chinfie toldirn win* pttril at
II. e tank*' bat'll*, in ftentirtl
band romlial.
The lank* wilhilirw nmlamngt’il lifter tin-)' ran nut "f amrounltinn.
Ilia bulk nf A Hit. I forces in
tbe - 1101111 ing l"-*rhhesd southII eat of llungnstn withdrew to
nc'.’ dr fen*# jM.sliona art up in
.let-’.h to Ihe venation
in northwrtt Korea. « two-week
lull on tbr Eighth A rtnyS front
w*» expected In I-’ broken 0 0 ;*
t.y other Ghlneae bnrtle* A big
lied 1 1 onj» tnovr m&lt; tit &gt;&gt;ii the

1 ighih Army's v‘gEt
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■ 1 .1 1 1
I.i.i ,'iiifii ami .avfrstitry
ro Ho- iinrrnw Hnnibutig-Hunir11am rortor in Oro nortliea ii tinted
the immetllalr nui »erinui. ihreat.
Ih r Red* swarmeil from *noWmantled fonthltls onto Hie flat*
„i Slo-oog
mile
.outheas*
It ••ItsoaS o« !■&lt;•«• r.l* m

I’rojfnim Planm’cl
By Civil Air I’alrnl
yt a veil sHended met-ling ol
tbr c iv il A ir Patrol
Wednetdav
t-vrolog I 'lr n . weir m**!*- f**r osr
I It 1pat Inn III the
A ir
f t ir t e ,
‘'S a n a p " program. Ineludine as*
ntni « ir rrscuei tiy thr r ,A .P .

Ttltr will lake |.|sit‘ J a i l 12, til.
Hint I I. and rClilot member • and
Verb t - wrre ln*tructr,| m m -rtning tbrir duties o'J lid training
mission.
In pirparstloti for tin tirogrem
the local Miuadrui will conduct
.iimilatrd learcbv* *H dav Sunday.
Gant. Wally Krnhre h « • 'lotiste'i
the u&lt;e nf his plane for practice
mi. lion*. Members were orred to
tern out stnl to keen tiro idetro flyIng alt day.
Non pilot nirnibrr. » H ' aim rv
■pleated tn altrnd a - th.-t.- I|iu:t in'
■n n h ie ry tr on each fligh t. There
iv 11 icherlul* ro*tr&gt;l on ttro bulletin
ivianl and mernberv are dire rtrd to
1tune out and fill in the v imdula
for fltglit hv*t suited tn
them
Other private plant p ilo t,
will
participate and many
observers
will be needed.

SHRINK DINNER

Each Noble and hi* wife attend­
ing the dinner and entertainment
of the **'**11 of the Morocco Temple
of Jacksonville at the Mayfair Inn
at i:00 o'clock tonight la request­
ed bv Roy Howell, president nf the
flanfnnl Shrine Club, to bring toys
for distribution Ity thr Salvation
Army and to the Florida Methodist

A i,burl drill wa- beM ts * ntgllt
■ml the meeting "f ,a*iti* and
senior ro»m t«»« fntlnweil.

Thi* Weather

Home.
AlTOUCKNHKW
Owners of automobiles over 20
years obi only have to pav l.vnn
for a license tag. In order, how­
Photo, liy Tml Hwalro
ever, to Insure aafaty II la required
Four of the children who won first prises In the Christmas parade «n Dec. fl are shown hero. Inex
that the antique jalopies he In­
spected by a aenbsr of the Florida Prescott, at left decorated as a Christmas tree, won a tlfi pri** In the 10-13 year old walking group.
Neat to her is Lanclle Allen, her bicycle endoeod In a little house who won a 120 first prixe for deHtohway Patrol.
XL C U.7 H1 M, highway patrol­ eoratod bicycles. Marilyn Waahburn with the cat and fiddle costume wav flfi first priie winner In the
man, announced today that such 8 to 9 year old walking group. Little Ronnie Tlndal of Lake Monroe at right won a $20 first prite in
tha whirl* division with his cart of vegetables. OUiar first prlM winners not shown in the picture
Impaction* will be mad
ware Ljran Ratlgan, Tommy Waytt and Richard Dyson who were riding on Ihe Hollywood Shop float
afternoons and Friday
and Ware Martina In tha t tn I year old walking group.
at Um CourtJfooaa,
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Communist
Cavalry
A t t a c k s American
Tanks In Bizarre
Beachhead B a 111;

.ni&lt;i’( |..i li.e Atoiim l.nritjy t nnino pin. the N*t|«in*l
Tin- in n Oniti-d Nallmi, n n ■ ■ mtiiniti. oi aeronaut it* die
Ilip-et tllai k&gt; w rtr ri|«e(led lofirn niiniiihti'C today ticuirn I I . I rnne &gt;er \ .Ih-r \n d ,n lv ir.iltlo
Kotian tM’*cn on. don l.y invitii-i; ,id., --, i. r . 11■.... . Minilot IgMIU ntgbl out of ibr foirr of 100.000
I', fv deirgale Ernr-t ,1 G in -- I*,
Chinee tinged around ihr tilt e d
I-.led lit ll.e pel, ,|lit* •lllivcralve
v piivalr- til mi freon confriion
Nation* fnrcei bailrti up ag«m*t
Gl'is* lia &gt; lei-n *|e»i*nali it lo I rw
tbr Sea of Japan.
rrprcscnl thr I ’nitr-d stiilra in
lid i .i &gt;Approy
Ih r Rracbbrad wa* tlie last fr­
thr* truer nr-goitatimr*. Today**
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Called Easy Mark For Enemy Spies

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Moral Decadence Is
Biggest Threat T o
American Security

tlon drafted by K* n*i«r lv*»
f R -N Y I , together with “ tUln
sugge*tr&lt;i amrndmrnta. I hr Ivrew
irscOtbin aska
that
i'rr.blent
Trum an fire Achc-Min.
••tn&gt;". lie dec laird
The rrvollilian ailoplut liy the
"Moral depravity i, (iinliiit- ,-cllmi-e Republican* *■&gt;*;
l»|e,.ton in tbe organirt-d inrket"In this riitical hour, ronfld- i-rin g that take- a toll thiont-h
ence of thr American )wrote In JI- o idr.ptrn.| ramification* of l*.
Ihrlt |rar|*r-hip Is e*M-ntl*l to ‘ (IIIon dollaiv annually in tin-

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Sex Perverts

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Chairman Taft

policy committer a*lit n rt &gt;tdu-

Editor D e c l a r e s
US Suffers F r o m
Case Of J i t t e r s

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our security.
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be
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" It in eomnlrlely olivlmiv 'hat Gnlleil N u ica . w h h h ln 'ln i't i w * . ,WJ . t ' a V rong^i a "me" ilia- ,,'ith
r i tlno
l i n n tin*
ll.e int"Miii
h» Wo, in fin m H *|tiii r t *t
ii*i
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Secretary Arhcnon and the Slate Hii* A torr im n ptwolr,” ii#» r#»n
r.
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n.r ,f‘l t. III «Vi f unit Mtlitil . »•• thr
I rrMilml t In *i'n**■ |l»r UlHV/'
Department under Ids leadership t i«$ftir«|
liavr lost the ronfldroro of th*
The far-iearhlng and v R io u a .
. " " , l , lh " v e « „ .f i i,
group U o l,.,„
I l,r l „ . .1 m l
n . la lit
. n
Congirt* end Ihe Amrricsn pee trnarlca of Ihe ra&lt; knleerlng mac- V.'
fJl!
W ' “ repn-srnlalire
.............................«... h- m ll.e k i.
pie and rannot ■
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llccognlrlng tVh fart.
^ r.oTa'dArcbS" ^ h J ^ K c ^ S '
'f '" ‘
ever, It was »aid.
loteryv Ccnnimvtpin l“ » an 'Vpancarnc.vtly Insist ror inc
s ,lt)1,r Cdkinnilllrw.
rommiil. el
' V gwn m Senate
I- ’ *•
Tire Careagle-Hllinla Hite I Com- mm emailry that M r. Acheron M. an a In li, tire MioO p , &lt;"ii ol non , -I 1(010 lo.ini, produi liotl.
-What h*. this far l - r n h ro u .h :
r any said today on* of It* 12
.
............................. .................. fit* ■•'neial AaM-mht) vi.eiiid .if
||,. ... « . i | . . t ,,, f,„ i|„
laat furnace* at Gary, fmL had
Uiormicli ly louchra the surfaee nf p re v a il-1f.1}
nxrej.t the I'bin*
my n ,r S1.,,, .. .I Mu- \u I n
Iwen shut down and four other* houitrleaning In th* Ktatr
IK ing eorniitiim., de-piti the fait Krtliii proldem. t* MV.
01.III.I |aw..t defen e
ippropitM
may hr affected shortly. In the partinent, and change, tn Ihe l i i t »« iwa-i".',nr .'.7 Vl7 „«Viona’l“i - I ! o i' I ' M
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company’* south work* in Chi­ icnnnnel ami iinliHr* M|Nvn«triir
......
—i
fur tlie ft —-Mt v im ending nev'
prominent ring-leader* i - in pri tlie I'rcaident.
cago, four blast furnare* aim. hare pr IhU lark of ronfidmrr."
non following hlv confcvaio.i .if
The dvlegalva wen- tn|.l l.nlhei June nil
been shut down and remained dow'1
Thr revolution vat offered I.) guilt, alirgr.il. having In 11 mad., tn&gt; cling - it.m id M hi mi, . * I n \to| tin 1"iiiinltlr.- old 'tin i&gt;‘
today.
Rep. Marlin (Marat, lira GDI' to »*ve far.- for men high op in poon m liir couM’-fire conuntlloe
m e itli.ioiY indirnltona **( need
The f’o*t Off Ira Depart mint last floor leader.
nntional politics."
Inti auiuetbiug to ie|-'lt
Ini mi,..I- funds." T i m e were t.
Those attending llu ac.iion
night clamped a partial ambargu
Touching «o the Flmidn -erne.
Out»|MiWeii Rusainn oppi.alti.ro port* the I'rntugi.n might nsk
on Parcel Poet mall lag.
vald It ws* adnplrii by a voice King *aid:
l.rnnilsed little auccr- fur thrii f..r another 5m,(hhmhnmmi before
An Arm y ipokaiman mad* It vole eftrr lien. Jevil* (R-NYi
"Rackelrrra, whose activitirs in
clear that th* Arm y recommended failed In an effort to have it -e Florida have la-en I.rough! into the efforti, hut tlie rom m ilti. went the fiatal &gt;.’ hi r ie l'
Tha t would pilidi tlie year’s to
frrred to the house GUI' policy open hy the finding* of the Ke- ahead never (Helens.
contempt acUon.
The
trio— flenei*1 A •emt.ly tat f«.i &lt;|. f.-uve i lm . t«* (fdl.'KJO,He said that h « y y Industry and committee.
fauver Ki-nat (cimmiltre, have
The conference- w*» well at­ jotne,l the romnilinlat.- in Inking I'rrild rn t N * »r»illa li Knit ram of mni.iMHi nnd M-pii loit iii...iit $:nn
"heavy food"— that D. the strel
i-i.-i) man, woman on.I rhll.l
and meat packing Induitrlea In the tended although there we»e om&gt; edvaplagi of our s r n lr iif l moral Iran, Indin'- K ir Renegal N I! in f..i
11 1t.r rum ilry.
Chicago area— "will he In a diffi­ abrautres. Several member , b* ■
L r a l c K IVnt on
.M|riil u | Minditliui 1I..1- p i.. •rod t'ana'ia
Th.
..Iilitioiial money I. &lt;1.
cult position if thay are not al privately told reporter.! tliry « e r- tlnecd.
bolds it. first meeting .out,
tsrn* *
1 t.. binbl u p .*
,.*
1 lolly c'piip
OPliOaed u the re ,-dullon, and
ready."
■The out took I - mil &lt;ti rneourag Ibm today. I heir n -v t in « .» ip
..i'll *I.r ...iil 1 ,*-d n i " -t dead! Be ride... he said, th* Chicago did not attend. They declined * - ing one, but it I* not hopeless. Thr
erl to be to rcl from tt.d ‘.'M p .ii N n.lt.*-1 f.»|. e *.f J.
rpiaitcrtn outer
depot, through permit use of their name
good |wo|de of America ran make
l^du* r*pre*etltallve tt’n It
Make «'h
Y»'a*.,i‘ In nest I .", to I* wnol l
By thvir vote, the Mou»r lt&lt; their rmmtrv what they want it t„ t'hiian wlial his govtimii.nl eon pr
which posjes a great deal of rrmy
tv iil * I
I,’.will ("I ll.e t 'l o j ,
supplier of all kind*, li being af­ publican* picked Up a 1*11 *he tie.
•fins meeptahle r r a .- flu teilo1. HNdJI72 fei the N ic y , I'Pi. I.Vi f.-i
senators of thejr party have lo-en
fected.
"It is raid that one pri cent of
The IT. S. reportedly Iim • mid the 'tm ll.e G..|p and lwri 1,0(1.'. ill
Demand, for awlft and effec­ juggling.
humanity causes moat of the
Over a week ago, the Renal.- world'* major troubles. Surely It will Vtop fighting if Ihe ll&gt;il 1In A ir Force
tive governmrmt action arose In
Till* la al-.IK I o'.t.tSMI mot'
Coagrees.
GUI* policy committee named a more people ran ho mustered into do the aantn. Though IV11 has ■ieii|-lis
in nnifnini 11mn originally
Rep. Harden fD -N C l, chairman subcommittee of four to eonshbf aervlrc who will aecrpl and ex- made no public statement, Ru*- i.lnmte.l for Ho pre-tent fi»r*l
of the House Labor ComnmiUac. the hen revolution awl diaf* n erciac their Individual and roller tin's Jamb A. MatiV l.a- aid tin
year.
* • .&lt; *
aryl t|v# rnponsibilllaa In working to Chinese will withdraw from Korea
accused the tralMMa "of paralys­ parly expreasion on Acheron and
Tn
Dll t Im ftllinc nf til*
ing our railroad m trm
Ing
trmsi with forngn j tolley. T lu* f toup^ Haw r -. j nrt&gt; America's moral and spirt if foreign —- United Nation*
initMniv
rHlltrt, I li#* rMfillfllttr*
KMflsnt •• roga
.___ I,. strike*, not only against tlw orKir««
lie I nge • til Ml I
troops (mil out.
tual. strength,"
trooitoaed os fo«* a i«

C IT Y W ATER TA N K
Thr big water tank near the
City I’umplnir Hunt al French
Avenue and Thirteenth Street U
rrttln r a cost of aluminum oalnt.
said City Msnstrrr Cllffttnl Mr
Klbbln.
Two years ago the Cltv Com*
mission found that a contract to
maintain the tank over n five vear
period ruvt but litl.e more than the
_
JOBLESS
neeeaaary painting that would have
-$ T a LLAHASSBB. D rr. 1$ -U n to be done in that time, ho staled.
employment runpeneatlon Pay­ Jack Sharpe of Orlando bn* the
ment.- for the week ending Dee. R contract.
totaled over M2.000. a decree** of
nearly 994)00 from U m b rev low*
woek. areonllnc t » a report from
th r Florida InduitHaf Commlraliro.
Rrsdnlrnt* aim decree«fd nearly
1.000 du ring the week. Th * r» were
8.2*3 per .on- receiving weekly
Payment* during tht week ending
Dee*. 9 romnsred to tk* I U M the
wwelr before.
W ASHINGTON. Dec. 15
Senate mvcatigaliag committer
&gt;T In Semlnolr County there were today dfscnlted sexual pervert* as easy marks for foreign spies and
I I receiving payment* which to* said many federal agencies have been lax about rooting Wch perverts
taled *147.
nut of government job*.
Tl*e group reported that in general k found "the same ihortcomings and delinqu*ml**" In th*&lt; &gt;
handling of the problem among susreptlble lo the blandishments
congressional employer* ns It did of foreign eephmaga agent*," the
with respect to workers In the luhrommlttec said.
executive branch of the govern­
It declared ayoeifleally that
ment.
Neal and Commualat agent* havn
In a report to Ihe Senate, an attempeted to obtain Informall.m
expenditures subcommittee sin­ from
federal
amployrc* “by
gled out the State Department threatening ta eXBoae their ab­
fur particular criticism. That normal teg aetlrltlae."
agency, the group declared, "mlaThe grm n added thl
laat pervert*
haudled" 91 bomorainal rate* by also are "aaay
rathe black■aay of “
mailer." The
•a realm “foe
agent* hare
aad faillag ta
«r

W ASHINGTON. D r .. 15
(fl’&gt;
lloiiir Krpul.1ic.tn* itxiiy adopt'
ed a revolution calling (or the
outlrr of SevieUiy ol State Dean
Acheron.
Die action sat taken at a ilov­
ed meeting of all Houvc party mem­
ber*. GOI* leader* said the revolu­
tion wav approved “ovrrwhclming*
lr "
T V iciolution will be irnl to
'rc-ident Truman.
In adrblion In atking lor Arltrtun's replacement,
it u t « e t
"change* in the personnel and
iwilicift reipomiblr lor this lack of
confidence" in tlie State Depart­
ment.
Senvlr Rrpublu an&gt; may take
rome stand comrinin.: Acbr»on liefore tlie day i* over.
While the Home KrpuMkao*
were in teuion. the Senate GOI*
Policy Committee called a meeting
of all Republican irnalor* fat
4: 10 P. M. In consider a formal
votr of n» confident e in ArVion.

On Shrinking U.N. Perimeter

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88
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                    <text>TTTE R A N E O R D
*l*42n
L a k e M a r y
\ ilitil.M A |*. A.&gt;t«i.RMJN
The Chamber of Commerce md
W nlnc.lay night in llir Cutnmun
lly II mii with President C. I'. Uto«*
itutton presiding. Report* of vsrloui committee* followed toil rail
and the reading ol minutes j f the
previous muting. Hlxtein nvw
lucn.lwrs were reported tiy
I*. II. Anderson.
Chairman of the Hoad Commit
ter. i*. U. Andrrr««n. sugj-t led
that the noulhern fort ion of the
county mighi ho wilhnt; to help
Lake Mary m u te ttn- continuation
o f the Lake Maty
hignway,
through to 1'Mfi!. Mr. Cam&gt; nan
hern eontaclea by Win. I.efdet.
tncmhei of the corumittir, ami he
a m Milling to tle-d right of vra&gt;
for auch a load, fiovidnig H was
put through at oner.
It Mai pointed out tlml J. M
McClelland, County Co mmlulu hit ,
waa In favor of paving Urn old
road Mhkli parallel* tin railtood,
hut aa chairman of the Untild he
haa no vote.
People are again flaying '110(111
board, Joe Mayhuiy of l|i&lt; lt*v.ira­
tion Committer m auled. II. *ug
grilled that Friday nighti Ire re*
i.e'veil fur the children, lit «1-"
asked for additional equipment Un
them and wss dliretid to make
aurlt pun-hates a.t hr au fit, op to
the limit of th.UO, and ti ll ihe
Chamber of ("oiiirn 1.1 foi them.
The lerrrlarv and Ireasum of
the Ifrautifi. ation Cornmittre. Mi P. K. Godwin told of 2d hotn &lt; of
•lomiii.j labor during (be pad
month, covering gra,-t tutting and
raking al ihr rrmotery. puik&gt; iml
Chamber of Commerce. The comraittre hav a ta.li listen, e of aU'.t'J
•t present.
The rrdai ire* which Z.
K.
Smith It contributing to Ihe innunl Cliriilmai program ba» been
accepted bv C, W. WcldrthoM,
chairman of that committee. Mr*.
(!. R. Fatter ion, alto of the Christ*
mart Tree commitlrr, aid Hint ol
moil 1100 already collected would
Ire turd for gift* foi the tldldirn
I'reaident Rratlngton said hr fe.i
that the threat of an Injunction influenrre the operator* of motor
boat* to mufflr their craft pro­
perly, once it It railed to their ni
tenllon, a direct remit of the jm&gt;
lilmn that was nreientr,] to the
County ComntUiionrra. It
wa*
voted that thr Chamber rpon.or
the Hoy Scout Ttriop for anothri
year.
VUItora, Mr. and Mr*. Prank
Im III ow, Mr and Mu. Itirlinrd
I Vera end Mr». F.sllir, Hmllli
In t m h c l to the member*. Lai IIn,
• I the I loina Demonstration Club
nerved pie and coffer, following
adjournment, to the 32 mrmbeta
•ml four vUltor*.

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II uNllMMt il V fNlM Vm&lt;0* »*P# *
In the clty'a two-milc iptst.- Ft, let llullea, , bail man of tbe nModem uuaitcr It wa» cordoned jonmerit, at tfirii
rmi-anniml
o ff by bayonet •wielding police meeting. It Mil* drafted hv tnntee*
anti luitiih lio o p i and silnuitd Croeial I).eight ft. Eiaenhower.
Henry w. WTr ton and David Rockcars.
KIac where in the cily violence cfetler; and war adopted unanimoo ilv bv th** 20 I ruder*.
Mui mill, Idtog, but il'inoiuti it
Tin italement nlgnuii by lire littot - made a new mtinll t.eale a t­
tempt today to ru«li tin- court man *»ri*i&gt; romrnittee” eald Hmt
building as (he tribunal denied Ho nation'* preaent emergency
u Malay appeal to halt Marin rreild not l«- inet l«y hyntr rin, by
Itertlia’r tini. -f. r lu Holland '•|M,|lti al bi adllne bunting'*, or by
TfWtpa Olid pollee drove off Ihe "appeal to prejudice.'
The tooim iller'i vlntenirnt aibteil
Moslem* with bayonet charge*
that pie uire upon I'rc*Idenl Truand tear gm bumbo.
Tun A -‘ onated Pica* tor fro- . PIMP to il r the iilomte fionrb Ir
pondi-ntn, bureau chief Tom Mri - rlnmaging tht Amiriran enure. It
|er»on and I'ull'rrr I’ rlrc- winnet ■loi rxpres-.d oppo»IHon to " iki
Ln ny Allen, w erj injuretl wijrtt t Iii i* ii pier urn for the omtir *&gt;f
n mob attacked arid bur rod their Secretary of State Ariu-on
Nornisn Cousins, edltm of th&lt;C«r lart night.
Ma*trr*on auffered a broken Satmdat 1let lew of l.itcraliiip la­
*tic.|
thr .tulrrnenl . He mid the
leg and body Injurit . Allen, who 1
spent Ihe night after the ntlurk t li is rutii riill i f w,ii f*nrnull 'u*t
in n Chlnrw home, hid head in ' Ftid.iv, A tliont- it* mrmltcr* ar-Jtirii ■ and n fraelured mm. Ilo - Guvcrtiors Lilt he, W, You in:,laid
nf Mmni -ota and A'ilai I), Str-vetipltnl mil Inrun -mid neither mu
tiri of illlipd*: A 'v a ia li ducliriin a rilliral eoiolltlon,
A
European*. major tali'- • (» ’" n 1 Roiiert- of the Hllplrmi
of tbe enraged Malayi anil In •'••oil. fi-nnei Henrtaiv of Comdian-i, remained locked in their o - . 'i tVilliam f.. Clayton, former
homri, strung itolire and inilitury j Mvrictaiy of War Roiiert I*. Cat.
t e r -oti, mn| former fboriniiii,- p ...
patrol.* matin d Ho d m tn.
\dronu lin t ion ch ief
CTivilinn hi-pttaU were fill'd '••le ia lm n
with Injured from Hie riol Muii&gt; I '.ml I. II iffiuiui.
ik tlm r v,ii&lt; u.linllti ,1 In military
ho-|iital&gt;. Urgent ealli Herr i*I * la u T o K i h I W a r
nto-rl for hlte.il thiiior-.
Htilidi iiiitlo. title
lari nlgltt
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««,.
in died the ll'ltn g h &lt;lull olid lot
mother from tin- rnnv nt in which *.pj*" if loll and ill elded I.. iH-gin
they i,,1.1 I,,,), staying In a cert* delut, til lion- on tlie nev, pi»|M.*
hiding plate unilei heavy giiat’l al fin- **-lr- WUt ta III ft (Soviet
Though pi i mil I ed hv trwlity'-. l-lw i itI. fntii Nlolentiiin*. Feu*
toutI tilling to go to Holland, tin adoi. furl-ey, 'Iliailand and No
child mud be returned to Singa­ lionali i China iib-tain.-d
lb. ren.l.iflon* w.-re llan mil­
pore neat March for n heating on
another appeal brought by her ted In Ibe S tain 'Itepaitinenl im
foster
mot her
and
Initial ml liM-.ll.il. I\ by tlie If. s. delegation.
again-1 the rout I rleetee annul­ A •iH.keMiiau Mild the delegation
ling her marriage and returning would not comm.-nt until it had
len-lvul liigh-level rear! ion from
hr i to her llutrli family.
Mr*. Her tog h Init het daughter VVMehintftun.
(tile o f the |iro|Mi*aln Would
during Ihe Japuiicte nteupall.ui
of Java. The Malay woman, Che create a ihree-man guiniul»»lon,
Aminalr, had retied lo-r ** her (■adi.l by A '.n iibly I'teeiil.-til
Naarollab Fnteenin of Iran, to
own daughter nlnre thin
Modem
pile i,
yr •terday "deteioiiio- tlie la»«i« op which u
•&gt;11111 red the rioter* with eharge* •all-fit. lory rcmw.firii in K'ui-a
that the court'* earlier derision call la* at ranged. Tbe oilirr two
affronted tilth religion, lailr last memliera would In- named by Kn
night the Slugapoir radio broad, ton in
Inlonmd i|iuiilri* said tin*
rad all appeal by Ihe Island'high prb t for an end to the foi inula wa, adi&gt;|itrd to inri-l II, ‘
old. . tl&gt;.Mi II, HU Olltligllt Cl .1 trite.
fiie, wliirli might leave the wa\
o|M-i, for a routiniM il build up .if
tTiInno- lo n e , m Korea. Tinlliree-niun Imily uniilil get the in
Il ••ll**r* •&gt;..•• f c * „ Hart
| |i-ir •*-*1 iMtiiiiti'-* to aglee to
W.i • given cli-Indy o f Hie rlilldn-u fin ,I i ■.ii.lit|..ii* for imlllng tb&lt;
in Ibe i-oupIr’M IPIM, dlvorie. Mi*- • uwfllcl.
tVallaci- now . m t Ilielr . n-ii.,!\
The
i, ond
|&gt;it.|,. &gt;,i | wont,I
an,I -nine tl.HHi a nintilh -.uppnit m ale aiiollier e&lt;&gt;rnniI•.i,.is to meel
and i ’ Iih .ill..iiul , v|n ii . &gt; Pbe lust.. a ,o,.ii a* |e&gt;»*ihle and make re
lived witlh the rbildi.ii in Tone*,, rtnniitriidatioii* for
.tiling all
Ilium* near here lull. I. of Ibe time 1**111 in the F mi Kad. The sport
ill. ■ Hie divoii-i
nr* left il up •" (lie A --.elllbly In
Ton.- t-aid lie flail I.'|m ifr,11\ I f.um (hi. ronimi ,-ion. I.nt they rn
a ke.J In i |i, leave.
vi-nge.l a •even- nallon |* dy.
*‘ l didn't wa id the rltiblreo lo I Introduction o f thttm proiHiMtl, i ...» tat i- u ii I, niei. he via hav
» « rsp-cled to r.luinl iisitii- ibInr affair.itL." I.. I I I
hair on a •[- S. hacked resolution
lie ejiil Ml ,
Wallin e iletlird ralllmr f&gt;,r itttmi-.tiale wlthdinwat
having -neb nllali .
I --Ulhl tf-.dnVry, i|| .i ti.i a ii.| of lihllii;., tk iii uni ills L I loop,
front Kotrn. Mod thb-galrj have
m il. r, (. tills*- I II. it la-1 N o v ..
in,lo.tied privately they had lit
IS. he aaw Mi,.* Wallace in fret He
h«|N- o f g.-tting Hie Peiptlig
rtjiattim-nt ivitli a young man
tionj.* mui o f Korra hy such an
kioiwii only to Itint
’T oiky."
appeal.
"Hi in « ii 'll i
Wall.*,.- i lot It
The iru *r-fii( plan wa* •portsor.
id ? " n*kii| Tom-'* lawyer.
id l.y Afghanistan, lluintn, Kgypt,
"I.ike Kvc," said the Hitne . India, I M.i.iiii- *tit Imii, lno|, l.iiian
I.«4 Angel, |-.,lb.-mutt Itiriinnl
K. David I, •tifu-d tlint when lie on, l'nki*lan, l &gt;liilip|Hm i, Kuiidl
Aial.iii, Hyiiii, and Vemen.Theine*|ioii*nt(-il

|{ohcmi:m Actors

H 'M ilin i
mathm nn ah;iy projectrd up. of H,r
•In in I Mlnib in theae wotds;
"The 1‘rrildcnt haa made a
Numbar of very important and far
reaching alaletnettlv, and whether
■nv freth ttalrmmt m Ip la- made
on lit* behalf | do m&gt;t know. Hut
I feel Mtmr rlearer definition of
the position of thi* retrrtnefy im­
portant IllM should tie i&gt;ef'.rr ii*
when we delaitr Ihe ipiritlon on
Thurvday.*'
Attlee replied that lie wa* "eompletcly MtUflad" with I'rcHdcul
Truman'* fioiitiun on tlat u«&gt; oi
the Iwmb.
"1 would a»k thu lluute lo ar1 l|1. lpp," i
cept my saauranea that there U her automol.ll,- hit „ parked ear.
M difference * f opinion between alt* open'wol ”* ,,nl&gt;' |,4^,lr, “nd «•! reC ililiL ! ^ * 11.0 ^ , 11^ !
lit on thlr vital matter," he oaid.
Coliindtlee. II,- raid Iti* objective
A t a recent nawa conference the llo.is have agreed to oiret the bail lain In find out what the
President said use nf the Urinb Soviets, liut only If Hie topic, o f FliincM* rommuiiLla wauled and
In Korea alaay* had t&gt;een and wai. distUMinn iiH-Indr Hi,- Far Fast to make proposals which might lie
under romlderatlon, but he Imped seii othrr world problems as w ill satisfactory.
It would not have to be nyrd.
Ilau ,looted •’hinc • Comnumi.i
»■ Uermanr.
A rem&gt;nnnlr)ue at thr clo:e of
BKRMLN, Dec.
U- S envoy Wit Ifslu-t'hunn as ,ayiot:
tha Trumin-Attler talk* said forces in ftrrlln dtscloird t,«lay a "'Most rerlainlv nr do not want
Pm idrnt Truman allll hojitd it new rnr|*« o f armed and uniform­ a war." Rail nafil the O.lnrsr pen
•would never he nrrrnary In use ed (irrnians ha* atiapiwd into pie had liecn made unduly su*|iic
the atom bomb and prumUrd to sliaiw mi oolrkly that II can ho Ioim by ofdralf of tbe pavl and
keep the llritish infurtmd of any trusted with guarding the Army'* they sec nggtession where hum,
devrlopmvnti which would change lifeline - ammunition iml fuel. exists.
tlla ritual inn.
"In fart". Rail said, "they irrl.l
American authorities bruke a
AtUaa aim said he wa* MlUfierl long official silence about Ibe to la- moving toward a *«rt of
'the “jpenrral dlrretl»e» of the German cadre in huiiouiicIiik th a t1 Alnnroe liocirine for Ihe Far
T M M r n a t io M Have l&gt;een follow, the
— first
- ■ unit* o f a 1,'M
mlh UISII bat- Kant."
•d " by (tenrral MarAtlbiir in the (alien here have rumpli-tml their
(The Doctrine enum-ialrd l&gt;y
Korean campaign.
Plesldeiit Monroe in Di'M said
basir Iralnlng.
Deftnie
Mfnliter
Fmmanuet
Foi malty called u laU.r m v ic e Foropnio inlcrfi n me in affair* of
Shinwell, in a speech IP day* ago unit, thu hstlalh.n U ikiiwncd In independent American s t a t e *
Id General HaeArthur had wot relieve American soldiers of guard would lie regarded a* an unfriend­
lowed Inatrurtlom, and had at- duly and other iou Hiif details so ly net. ft In effect forrlmdo any
moted Instead to nut cue the (but available liooii* ,-au roucen* efforts In control or oppress llirse
orth Korrana to tha Manrliiirian Irate on o-ililurv ftmcl.ins.
governments).
. _ r.
linn said Wu had axkrd him
The Aotrrlcan* and IliitUh or*
Attlee asked Lalaitllr F. F. ganiii-d mnrr than skUAlOO Germans nlsmt the fotuie of For mumi. He
Jonas to wait for Thursday'* dr- Into similar battalion* In West had replied India would -land by
"the Hrillsh government will Ik* fieiinany for the same mlr last Ihe Fnlru nod Potsdam declara­
bate, when Jones ashed whether summer. Merlin was diawn into tion*. He nl*o said lie told Wu that
consulted and whether Ita approv- j tlie plan In Keplrmhrr.
President Truman was nn ternrd
. *1 will have to be given W o r n j The force Is slightly larger than ax saying the II. 8- 7th Flee’,
the atom bomb Is used In any mili­ the Communist "alert units" lit would Im- withdrawn when the Kotary action In which either Hit* thr Russian cone. Altuut fill,OOP lean « •inflict was over.
Ueh or United Nation* force* eastern '"police" are nigsoiird iii
In addition to Red China, Ilau
might be engaged."
tlie*e units with full-aralo m ili­ pru|Mtscd that Ihe mediation com­
The Prime Minister said "do* ary raining.
mission should have representsfenaa of tha West remain* thu
first task o f all members of Ihe
AUanUc community" despile th«
outbreak In the Far K«sk­
in effect confirming that Grn*
eral Dwight D. Elsenhower will be
' gamsil supreme commander of
Waatem defense, Attlee Mid " I
'tm eoavlnetd In Ilia present cirk i i i i j i l i i 'i i i rm other single step
scald do
ftk™,____
. -m m to accelerate pro­
* g m * In^ slrangthenlng
111.15 C H E V R O L E T 2 Dr. Sedan. T h h cur \h In
Ha added It could out I
go o d n irrliu iicu t cnndllittn and hits kimhI
•d that U. 8.-Brltl»h d . . „ ______
n ib b v r.
A htinter’a ap cela l at _....
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TUESDAY DEC. 12. 1950

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

Crnps UnilnmiiRrcd By Two Trainmen Killed
Latest Cold Wave As Locomotives Crash
I.Ah i.I.AN It. IP.
lif-H /lv.
I lor Ida lame thiougb but nlgtit'a
fio dy M.alhr i v itlioiit damage.
Warren O. John nn, head of
ihe Federal-Sfitfe Warning Seryier, -ai't a out hwr--.tr rly wind
•prang up la-fore .lawn und broke
up fried poeketa and Matted
leni|»ratiii&gt; • upward when they
ii.'tmnllv wool.i has* appronriir.l
n minimum.
The tr-mperaliiii-* imige.l Inni

Hollywood
P t non T !!" * !* "

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. I M A Foiigi*tiilBln.ii* a ir in uriler. Alan
Yuung list )ust been made pieiideot nf the hu*jnc-4*mcn'x xoclety
for Ih,- (hi pet nation and circula­
tion of Ikiw lien.
Congratulate me, to«. I have
al-o l«-ro oatned president of the
■is-ii-ty.
We liave is on elected for th?
Hanoi bp Kdwanl OcDitcr, on inirnri., man who i&gt; also u presl*
ti, nt. A l « matter Of foci, the so­
drgret
in the northern jmr
ciety limits I do business and pr»»linn of II
(ittiio v lllr divlrlri to
f&gt; tonal men ns mrmbers and nil
Jo In th. E v tig la d t . area pour
of them are president. That's the
II. II. filatle.
kind nf society' It lx.
Si.no- ,|.ol-&lt; io Up' Kiitglado,
The men plnrt to *i-nd Presi­
ttgldeieil 31 degi re* with ecaldent Trmnun a membership hetired fio*t, hut to, crop* had liei-n
cau*. .if hi* vtnlisnl service in
(llolltlN1 in lln* IP |.lW plxc » *lnc»r
IMipulutUiiig the Imiw tie. He would
•Y« lltlli'r fleece mid no .laI,* the president o f the society, of
Vr*||||i**I. Mii«mi Im* a low
course,
o f 19
Ctrl tiei told it Inrw the society
finir riifiii
vi-getable field
got *( nr Icd: " I t wav earlier this
runit* till itftf*It safely 1mm 0*4- of
veat. Six nr eight of u* were alt*
Hi,- *oolhw»--*ti i !v
wind,
Mid I
ting at,.un,I a* lunch and we sud­
JidtiiMiti
denly noticed that cvrry one of
“ Till* i* t.enutifiil eitril ' wea*
i&lt; MHilNiita • luid l*ta«» &lt;lnr i
I her," hi added •• I ..... ,&gt;a* II,. imii Fominunist nation I&gt;* .n,a .1, it- wu* wcsiiog u ImiW tie We de­
ritiu* damage wliatevn
Red Kuicnii aggie*sinn and unify cided lo -tart a society Hist would
H.e dividol country was actoni* show to other men the great adpanied liv iienr-pnriiu atrouig k&lt;&gt;- vuntagr* nf wraring a Imiw lie,
W it n e s s D is p u te s
‘ One nf our ceremonies is cx■'wri civilian*.
i hanging tie*. Whenever we meet
Iloides of
n.m-inilitarv
Ko* at lunch or dinner, We trade lie*.
*r
•m • *• r- inet
"n il* and prnbiildy *onie fifth
to liaiidl.- the inilj. F.•hniinl't* were w arm ing *mith- In that way you never gel tired of
dent Ttiima
lary'a iiiant".".
pMibtriiM.
waul acius* the fron-n country* wearing the -.nine tie. And m e &gt;f
tin- p.Miii thing- shout bow ties h
Shull l« after to i m.ininatiim •ole. They ciowdeil trdo every
that tl„ v will go with ony color of
Wat- M-nl In tin- Senate, ifo* rym- available
vehicle
or
Irudgrd
mill. e iuui.iiDo.ii.lv n eoinin.-rvle.l tluoogfi Hi*- -now and along roads outfit. TluiF not (roe rtf a four. .uifli mnllurr Hot la fi.rr the
n. oud trails. Whole vill.ig, . were «&gt;u in-hno'l."
I a*ki-d about (hr oilier mlvant
ale roiilil art, ifo- eo&lt;nnuHia* order, t
nmve tn om-iie-, of 'fe-peraKg'
* of a Imiw lie,
i
toll
in
■ippurtiinilv
ill
tin
a
e
-,(
.-■I an Investigation -&gt;f Hu ro w
"Why, they riiuke a mail look
di . iti * il Red*.
I loll ge*
younger," 1•• I net irplir-l "1 hey
ltii*.ell t.d.l le|M.|lri&gt; tin emit.vnsicly wa* appaient hi South give Idle a lilt, make him bxik
untile inU-iid'd to "inn downi K.u.a'* apilal oi Seoul, lanes o f neat. You'll find that the men who
every rlne" that bad a laaiing on; i.iug. i ttiraimd &lt;outliwaid from
wtui I lie in al* general successful
the ea*e.
tie illy a* toe clouds entered
ll.elr i In,sen field."
Senator
Niton
if! I alif). a it "in the o,.i tli wuo tht-ir u-eluig ill lie
added t im! mcmlwrshlp in
former metnlmr of thr H'Uin- (In- ■l in*, i uiity uitai&gt;uli*l. tvoican I lie* -urlrt. d-*e -n'l ii-iiuiri- a man
A mri lean Aetlvito• ..inml I Ire, P** -lent Syngniun Rhce tdanned
to wcai ie.w tic* exclusively.
utlemb d pml of Iii ,1 night', inur­ «h appeal to hull the inigt ation.
adinill.d Hurt lie ImrkxHdc* alrotit
ing. Ruv*ell 'ii.'l In I an IPit la eri
theie was viitoaitv no fighting once a 1.,'i'k und dun* a fniuymi*
ittvllirl, lint Ihnl an-, S"iialoi bad
ilia. I between ibe FoiuoiUltlsL* hand. Hut be indicated that he felt
tin- tirivilege &lt;&gt;f atiending a meet­ ■n.l tilled gioou-l force**.
lunch Im-Hi-i w hen In- g&lt;', l«*ck Into
ing if he dc»iicd
i.cncial M ii-Atll,in'* hcadtiuar- a Imiw.
Ici - said lln- 1 bine,, It.,I, acie
t.',median Young, who ba» been
,&lt; Ivan, mg slowly, lie n 'i.-op nia** helping i" popularlxe Ibe how U j
P r e s id e n t S p e a k s
■i|.p. miim to Ik Inioilig low aid ihe ,.ii ti Irvislotl, told hew he got
unti l Ml the |H'ldit&gt;i||n will’ll' llo-le •tiltlid on thr habit:
4# NHliNne I f I *t»*• IN ' ■ ***»# «
"I .sine down from f snatla tu
fust rootiol can I-. put Into t-f- &gt; in, Allo-d Iiiii
fr-rl.
Ih,- l.iilnc-*.-, imih - , .1, i, inv New Yoik City in Hie summer of
President Truman in.i mth hi*, thul tiavrl* on II* feel, moved (tut it v.u sw,-lining weather
and I couldn't K '« tool- S-im 1mmI&gt;
I'ablm-t foi m arly an hotn Ihi* linke| in the WP I ill.iii il,. n
forenoon, discussing the iiiu-t*, ti .ding U. 8. Kighth Army did. told me I'd Irri much cooler If I
gency. I.ntf-r, In- talk..| with I I ' * bine e appsienlly an- Inking
r'linienmn F yn i* Filing of i |i - ' ■ivalllage *.f in,- |,,'i |o,i of no
||||(|I\ and li«M&gt;p Itinvuye. I'iloM
ii.vvly-upp.milc.l wag,
Inhillaa- vunlail lo rcinfni.,- and supply.
ii |i&lt;ilti,l |.y midrlav thev bad Mill'd
'I ii. A itilin'* Ii, -ol.ioailei , *uid in wnumbd hW Red ttoons in em ­
tion Imuiid; Aluu Viiteiitinc, who
I,rad* up Ihe wind, economic i -ii Mongol la,i ttivah v .livi*loo&gt;,
it ul Korea
stiilillimliMti progrtiin; Priii Ad- will, wllltcr-bii, drio'.l M o n g o l
The irtreal o f thr Elghlli Arrnv
Im,|
ininlsl i ator Michael V HiSatle, l*-l,uv a,el nm ol ti.iio
ftom its ref.iuneil line *o*»th of
l*,l'e.|
In
Korea.
They
w
rif
.|eand Cliairman W. Sluart Syming­
Pyongyang
the :t*th Parallel
1*da"d n* "liglillv -Iineil . . . exton of the National Security It*till Wa f.v . I.-I Sv *r. I^tll V Wllleh
•
r
-iii»
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v
mobile
ei.-l
i
iipnl.le
of
sources Hoard -.at in on loi*
preveidc.l liM-.itiug its plctl*r poIi iverslug lln- io iip In s I trria'n."
meet illg
i.lltr.tis
llnmvalrv
.
l
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n
o
o
i
,
mailer
Filing (old lefw.rlii afterward
Hi, AP , or i e'i*on»|rnl Don
II
no
Ho
not
Dial
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Ion.........
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Hint a main pnrp..*.- of H.r Wl-.l.
Whiii-li id. n 'w lv retuitinl I" T»&gt;V
House rsll wn* to i(itr,**fn,♦- ,.lhi-» • 1v' -... . wi-i, (dated il lielwrrti vu ft,mi KlirMh \rmv lirathniartntentla-t* of tin- wng, l*i.u.1 to -.min ami T.insi men each. A nmoiaj er*. aid (b* f hilir*,- Iwfili-s had
O'dlVlJluil -,ilh -U|«l„i| I Illg lost all - turner of (rapping thr
tin. l‘ii-'ideol
il Intal. HIJSNI men.
A*ked when wus.
...lit ml*
Eighth'Army north of 1*.
_MarA»tjuirV heml.piaiteis aid
might be cxpcrtevl. Filing raid.
Till- II. N. flirre* In *rn»tem Ko­
'-*7
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iHtlnl In their rrtrmt southward.
Aliiuchurian Im.h Iio flu* wa* the Wbilcbe.lil &gt;»id. He aiklt'l:
Allorttf-v t;,-iu-irl M.&lt;;,.*• I.
n.ki-d aftci Hie F'lMnrl meeling vaugiiaid o f mure Ilian I.ishi.imk)
'Tim l.ulk o f the Army with ft*
If he h.nl given the Prc*lilcnt a lr,».|.* Mar Arthur aid .11. nun
heavy i ,|ui|iinent ha* sating south
"te
had
lomuilttvd
lo
Don
hon
nn
ll*t of Id* moldllsaflon nnwer*
frnm Sait won around the fiend
kfcfJialh reidh.l tlmf anything lo pxpcifi Honary force.
of tfi&lt; loud Mi air linn miles south
Allied warplane* ruanxl out of Pyongyang . . . It had shaken
la* said would have l,, rolne from
again lue*dav again*t Fouiiii.tui ,1 lo o -■ uiotind the -houldcr of the
Hie While |tnu*e
At the Fapitnl, Rennie fl.-nto
main l'von*'Vang-Keoul hii*hway
nnlic la inter f.nc --' (till li.ld re of » national eim-rgeiiry proelx . . . a .Khmile sirrtrh where tha
in-ilet* he douh'ed &gt;lnt env new Illation was discussed.
road l,entl* south from Sinmak to
legl-hit Ion would I" le.inlnul of
He *nbl nn emergency dcclarn- Kunirhon.”
Fii&gt;-i&gt;-&lt;* n* o *, - p of i ih-.-la tion, rnther Ilian rertuiting tegtsrat’o't of national emergei-ev
bitboi ni lot i easing the Presi­
V*lr . dent’* (Miner*, would "seek more
I Ilea* said he Im-11**
Tinman nlrra.lv ha all Ih* IM,*V .ir lest to nodiiiiie and rrystalixe
... )..• , oM ••• • d • • hnn.lt&gt; ..... poldii opinion."
■l' »t *III in •«• i-di i-ihoo
I.tiras also said lo ikmht thi
l.»im latkc.l to i.ew no ii -ill*
.unciti " I ohiic Duck" se- .ion ..f
*»
fnwMiip of Dsnio-relt
Fongte
ran adjourn l.ef.,ie the
'Ptmlur n I nhirti the (mi-, iit.lf.l- rtti) nf Hit- month. He aid il
prtibahly will tcroas for Fn.t I
man ah*&gt;ut lire. 22 an I go |..o k lo
work p.'.iiihlv D*« 27. Tht lawlive* from the Hulled Klvln, lln
lain, France, and Russir. Another otakirs thin would rtay on the
loti until the end nf the month
member should Im- i Ii,,&gt;iu from Jo
aiming Ecuador, Norway and Culat, TIhe new, K2iid Congrrss will take
as t&gt;|Miiisor* of Ihe slx-|Niwer re­ oyr&gt;r Jan. 3.
Considerable sentiment has de­
solution, and n seventh mcnilM-r
should Ih- cither Egypt or India, veloped In Congress for putting
ns s|Hin*ois o f the Asian Middle on wagr-prire controls. Senator
foist plan.
Lyndon Johnson (D -Tex). chair­
He pinpn-it-d that, tin- new rv- man of s Senate Armed Service*
i-ohilloii* Im given luioiiiy in ihe suls-ommittee, said thr time lot*
Politiinl Committee''* debate
an Iveil for Ihria.
VANCKIIORO, Mr., flee. Ik'-idh
I wo Canadian f'arific trainmen
were Maided to death today ,.. two
.-.team locomotive* ami I I rai of
a doul.lr-header freight trail, tnpphd from trarks undt-i min'd (,&gt;
l i m y tain.
The accident mem red in
u
tiainstonn on Main*- Central Hailload track* neat l.ainlMit lake,
nine mile »r.| of Vanet-lx.io and
ncsi *h.- ( ’anadlau leirder.
The lira,I wi-ie Jo*iph Ihorou,
r,»&gt;, engined, und 0 M .kl&lt; Kav. W*.
fin-man. who were on the second
joe moitive.
the (in lean, engineer, and n
tiiakrman « f Hu- ffr i locomotive
- i with minor inju&gt; &gt;
The derailed locomotive* and
-.,i .allied down wirv-siipie.rtlng
poke, 'liilupting cummunicatii.nl
in the an a and tearing up about
I bn fi,-i of hack.

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wore 4 how tie, ift«tra,| of having
a iotig He ibingling on my chest.
I trieif R, and it workmi. I've been
westing theni ever since.
"Once you grt i'ientiflr.l with a
Im.w tie. everylMMly start* giving
them in you as prevents. I hn.i
a Mrlb'lsv n rrni|.|e o f week* ago
no.I Hint'* iilM.ut nil I gut."
Voting e)ti*l Mother s.lvaulagr
lo the l».w; "il** great lo hide a
collar that's s hit worn or see*
ond-dt v-."
Pre.idenl (M ener admitted tha’
most men would prohahly wear
Im.w lies exrept for one tiling—
They don’t know how lo Hr them.
"The apparvl Industry should atari
tin oltiratlrnal rampiiiL'it lo *'%•
l»lnin ho.i ilmplr it Ik/* hr nufc«
irn»trd. Mr frovtift! on thi* wearing
" f remijr I N IkjW", whirh hs' Irrm*
vi\ ’‘loo artificial.*4
Thr w lr t y piano to honor other
tecarrr* of tl»r Ijow, hut tnrrnlur*
nirn'l *urr uIhujL FianV Sinntia.
Nif lamrui'l lira arr con 8Mrm l t^«&gt;
floppy hy men who Know bow
ilr a lieat.

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rot nr shrink. So ctuiy lo uperntc it makes
KtirngiiiR thr car it plrnstin*.
One piece ctilistrucllon mnkes Straiul the
t|uiekesl «tf all tlmirs to install. Canopy and
reexMlinu ly|m; feat lire welded construction—
no Isilts or screws to work loose. Only 2"
of headroom mpiin-d. Doth simile and double
doors arc available. Order Pop’* Chrlstmaa
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Grandmother Keeps Busy,
Feels Good; Takes Hadacol
IIA D A C O I. S upplied V lln m lp s i l l , R2, N la rln
And Iron W h irh H er S ja ir m

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Iron and Ntaein, hut *l»o hrlpful
aitiuutiD of important
importanl Calcium
|and I'lio,»horu»—element* tut viisl lu help maintain good health
■nd iiliy»lritl filnrs*.
tVhy These Vitamin* and
#
Minerals Come In IJauid Forpt
There’* a very good reason why
IIADACOL
comes
in apodal
IhiuM form. Thesf precious Vila
mitts and Minerals are morr raxily
ami (|t:iekly absorbed Into the
M « m| stream this way—ready tn
go right lo wurlt. A big Imupnvmrnl ix often mHleed within a
few day*.
Don't lie A 'Doubting Thomas'
After reading Mrs. Hattie's
wonderful eiperirnre with IIA I) Q
ACOL— how ran you doubt that
this great new nutritional for­
mula will help you If ynur ajralent lacks Vitamin* HI, (12, Iron
and Niacin?
What IIADACOI. did fur Mrs.
Hattie, It ran do for ymt If you're
Kcrplng up with two mnall tr.in),Ini with vague orhea and
Kiandthlldren a* well as doing
yuut h»u*(-wurk ran krrp one pains, certain nervous disturb­
ance*. itiMimnia when due to an
woman mighty ldi*y. Ami Mm.
upset Ktmnorh, stomsrh di*trr&gt;II. It. Hatllr, MII7 Archer, Houston,
Tcxa*. dor* ju*l that. Their waa aml a general run-down weakened
a lime when Mrs. Hattie didn't •midilIon when they are due tu#
dfidenries of Vitamins lit, B2,
feet up tn all this, though. Kite
lion and Niacin.
was loithared with stumach tils*
So what are you waiting for?
(urltancra and vague srhts and
Don't you sec that IIAD AC O L U
pain*. Then ahr heard the news
the kind of product you need *
about HADACOL and began tak­ the kind you should buy and the
ing it. Now »hr xaya she feels
fine. Mrs. flattie wax suffering kind you should start taking im­
mediately!
a deficiency of Vitamin* HI, H2, Hold Oa A strict Monej-Hark
Niacin and Irun which I1ADACUL
Caaranlee
cuntains.
IIADACOL evm helps build up
litre is her statement:
Ihe hamoglobln content of your
"I had been trouhlrd with in- blood (when Iron Is needed! t»^
digrsUon and ache* ami tuiins. I course through your body, tar­
heard about IIADACOL and l«e- rying these great health-build*
n taking IL After tha flfU i Ing elements to every body or­
Ula I began to feel baiter. I
gan. No wonder IIADACOL help*
rould aal better and rrxt better you feet wonderful.
and Ihe pains and aches ware
Be fair to yoursslfl Give your­
teas. I have now taken 12 bottle* self a break If you have such
and ran truthfully My that HAD drfirietwlea!
Why continue l »
ACOL has helped me a lot."
drag yourself around—a burden
Why IIAD AC O L Glvaa
to yourself and your family -Mark Floe Resalts
when relief may be as close at
IIADACOL does not bring lust hand as ynur nearest drugstore If
symptomatic relief. IIADACOL
now makee H possible In artu you suffer a dcfteieiwy o f Vito#
ally relieve the rente o f vague mins HI, B3, Niacin and Iron.
arhra and pains, certain nervous Thl« groat IIADACOI. I* l » « ;
pensive, too—coets only • ■m"11
dUterbancw. and a general
gtoarm ruoaamtaA. g day, Trtel
coaSttM
Utoy a n
te MMaacloa of
Mlaeia and I ram
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C'tnl*ienee .ml aim anmiun.ed
t|t&gt;i Mi
liuman will make a
t.tuhl-t.ulr t .tit*. hinatkatl at
I " HI I’ M I ildav night.
It u.t
in.lt. tlrtl the addte..
m i It* pMiuaiily a .tatemenl to
tin AmriKan |irii(i|r nl llte nr.eatil. Ini ja ir.litn on the home
(milt In iii|*t*olt imiea.eil arme,l
lo u r , and &gt;uppl&gt; thr arm. tin.
n ■d
I hr aihliei. likely will In ,ii|i
pluitril liy a (nm lunation ilrilarin.{ a national emergency, allhiun-h
Ik- ( utigiesa rnriidier. »atd altei
thru talk with Mr. Ituman that
tin, wa. a mailer .till undecided.
.Senator l.ucai (I)-IIII ami Hi |

LONDON. DeDf. 13 (/I*)
At­
I dm 4tinn,il end oilier le t ir llli
—ho h veteran, now m piy umici Vinuag (D G a ) mid they rxpe. In i
lantic I'.id experts laid ihiwn (trial
polittril .&lt;nd military f&gt;l-.n* today
ihr «. I. lull nl Hu-lit. i * me only
•» !*»•&gt;»Unwtwn.
(or wing German
m tlcfeme
.fir. a lone Imu I light (or lie* . ’ l,u,,'’r "
‘ &gt; H l-N «hl *"!•'
u( Western Luio|&gt;r.
inrtwire by th* Am riwan l^ g ain............ „ i(W| ,
&gt;|r . 7 tmnan I .
K.ulyI* Hmidioldri, toitttttat.der ol itrlm rd lo "It.tal tituliilitatlon*' of
A r«uumutiK|Ur t.nl
t )&lt;&gt;iut
the Siiolmtl I'uil No ')3 ol llte ihr home ft opt.
mrriinv; o( llte p a tl rtiu im t'a de­
I to
W liiti
l|ou»r ntalemcnt
Atocriian
lu-yioti, told mrntben ol . aid tkir- appsarrd 1" tie "itio n g
puty fotei^n mini.lera m itl d nail.llir gtadiMlme fis t . o| thr V rtrf- . ntiptent” among the Iteiiuldlran
(ary chieftain, "re a e b rti rim tp le if |
sni-O o I lie l-aiiii I rolling ( l a u ■kcC
a g ireintul on |io llt iu t ami nultfaiy
|*'t oti-lil at the Mtrh S ln»'l F .tm i f tier taring a n*r Hi Ual rtm i
rccommends Itom (or German p a r-'
r r r y ,“ hot that -one wltbhrld np
lit ip ilit in " in W e ilrn i clefrn.rs
H id ia ril It Keiuler. in c id e n t of lluikhm*.
plural pending futthcr study of
I hr plan expected In tali Ini . t,*- Hintril State* Uhamlirr ni
k ctltlli . I n wrtr .n . i d r t l In II tin “ legal .-fleet*,”
Km tin It part, Ihr Rcpu hliraiu
rearming enough W rit Grim m , to r.-inuu r. . will b.- Hi. guest • f mrinlirry of Ih' tl* '. I»y G, (

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Nj(l|r mu S}fl|**f«l \ m tiih i *(»*it I Vk I f I Hill I *r dJ fn ( lllltr f tarillflg
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M o u n ts

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itlil in m Utem rlit they felt they hull Finn mIIii I lilt nt fni »hi !*• .i ’ I* i f * 1 *•* -«t * i • **
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i.n .Mayfair Inn tomorrow i .iliort.d agticultmr, I loud i D» the effect* of no emetgency ptoIII,
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m
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iiiii . vetrran. tntlrutlor. jttttided.
tllr j
'*18, ll»e' **!(!
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1*4*11* f * *•
nf M mFahull Finti utd !«• lln
"a dangerous emergency &lt;xi t ■"
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i William .1. Dunlap, Napoleon
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I tell. Roger A. J*«nt..o*. hrattk »
p, „ xhr
0„ wag.- In »njf VMirkr'l oil! hy I lit- NmUi \\r|in*'
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3 iht f hi !!•-.«* Ih »i
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prtre e.»nt.ols, thr' Ivgi dator. got AUntiilr treaty nr^anirmtmn #••* I *1af *. uitl •'hi* f 33 tilt i*Hv, Mini * ‘I'ivhi l**o m il tfir* Itrm it|i t*l frt*t»i
M uirhrad. ( . . ( .H f t a r « . Ilu lw tt \
VBry(„ |f
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ili*o* fo x rrn l hill , pH • ■*1 lr»rt)*t
th m .tm i and 8 A T in d rl.
sir |l--Mu-i.il ii Ira.li-i, l.ild rrport- of I fir hill ill n of the 'li ft IIM I'M* l*i lit*' flo- S l . i l f P I'. 4"* I (tills
More than ' j n iietaoo. are - t
Mr. Ilouiholder told of Ho r f . hr ItioOglit they lik rly would tUiifi.ii of ils inmitd’n .'
il .limn* fi*i)«i flffi A Ih* •! *11v 1 itiii* in Miti*
•9onu ftt .ol I h
r«| K
(jiiiinl I*
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(M*. t..I to MC.'tid the t’ ivir f'lob situation prevailing in IU I3 when (,n M|l.,((,.,( fl(4t t„ dcfett.r mu
t Of1 3 M
|»« t H ilt t-r
.I rrtrhrtl f•&gt;• * ’ i l ' i t
('..»■ Itiorlimn tomorrow at
returning ..t ir u n . a*tue of ibrm
smn. othn thought gen
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t*li&gt;, urtiHitd Hi* 1■1.' pro
it.,..,, ,i tl.r M cifait Inn ti'Oiorin ■ wflh illaahililles, ware onaW. •« , rM| n|,,,n,
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tli It *r i VV. Kcm let. prr.ld rn t ••( l*ft lit!, fiih'I *!*' t i «)*«"«I
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full, ,,*l ,'t I
I hi HII 911 j;
()&gt;,. United 'irte j limt«i rtuimhei paralytrd veteran with i depend
(&gt; r ( le lih
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- tih
«.* airhh* n»l
of i ..uni " if--, it • a . imnnuoreil rnt mol her " I" ’ had lo wait II
,
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l*« • » 1 1m L i ( l l III*
H I ii f t " t*
niuftai
itpl 'atii.
ir fill*
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WilUam Mi nip t, nrrji- month, fot fund dm t.. r- ,ii I
r l l t ’ U IIU ( i l A ' C l l 1 nV
1*1*1 141 it i 1*8* Ml * If . vi * »| It ’ * 11
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inpartly
rotn|t|*1
-d
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ii t tbr t
lent » 111. s- mlnofa County lav- tap. and Inrfffrleney of the Veler
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' li lt i (itlfflllt at I *kt M'diroi 1r u n ■
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v it i ••■ni i ivte d a m will an* A dinini-t tMlitifi ul tin lino
I* l O F I f l t l h l l l l t
la f lllli
« i&lt; totally dc-tloycd by (in ot
3 d’HM'lt OH -F»*••■*! f**l S i 4 1*
,,u t.,1 ■
&gt;Hera, hurling tcrl Into
•omhim- their weekly meeting* for
W urren Alherton, natioal com
undetermined origin .lin itly «Mci ft «, 3 f hi flu tor* •* 1 '*11111 3'*
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*• 4
t h e tara.iiin
tiuo.br &lt;&gt;f lb. Aimrienn Legion,
Kniplo.ee and tllreetor, of Ho- l;0O o’clock Utlv aflernieio.
M»M* nits I T ’ rii») N. • -.1 **fr**»
UK I .iiul • uunlv offiriala Iuim
secutnl a hearing l« fore Uottgre * rlurldn S ta te Rank, nirmb-r* of
A call was received at l it hit iipit h* * info* It t*l f hr to lo hi** l
ii
la i n i n . itrd to attend, Mr. St*m - and rerei.e.1 .ueh an, were n* * Ihr [ ,,(rlr , „ m,n ,, M,„| gueds. including Sanford Fite Departnunt H i l l
fi*i! Itrtfi liflVfl*' *|*ifi *y II r* *tl|*hl.
per -aid. a- well as tn*ml&gt;er» of vetcratw did mil fight for money, rjty Mtul County offirials, enlo;e.| and C , L. Keller, dtiviog tin '
|,f*rnfr*I h* Uo
t*»r** L
T» . lawlon. however, said Mr.} „
given for them by the .m all pickup truck kno*n to I he fiffifrrn, Mt i*j*h' i f*'*r tip Ih*
the l-writ of d iitrlo rs of the Buul
oole r ’.oini;/ O iam ber of Cotn- lion hold* r. got o hot behind Om ( ,uV |«-t night at the ground, of the firemen a i "L lttb I!- d Rat
iilihi (h|i| III" Inn9 *
nr* ft *
P. V R f l l U . ft- - I ! I,V,
t tv ■
rnerre Tin- lino lo on I* scheduled to gr.
Ihsl they re.irganiie,) Hit .t.r Ouk Rldgr S im -r l liih In IJtl
lier", was .enl t«i the fin
(to
tiifr mIM p| if Ilf ’ll*' hl**)‘i Ir, hr
m il III., t ripplt 1 M . tl.r I ' l l
t&gt;e In-Ill m the mailt ballroom and veteran. Administration,
dno roe. Mur* tiun I mi tirr*"ti. Id* irtiirn at 2:3lt oV'n-k to- «|rrlilto*l, fu*t| l.frn itol« ii ff*»io
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nil ilv lr »lull inrmbars are renuntTli- le-glon r.alir.-d the *o&gt; , „ rP prr.rnt. K f!
Kllpalrb-k. .ta tid Hiat the bull - —I' t-"If HRtfHiMi
I'lg t 'Nil • I
, ' *’ 7.*Al*i*i rr t ,, it .mi t'-f, lii'b,'. ,
n \ to .Oil I art their d 'lb .e rre ta f? Ii....... plight ’&lt;( rrtiirning G. I." , . ir, president, aid today
far involved to save. Although
ti#t In,- hmhliiig ■ f»»,
,
mil*
upon (irrival in broef to pet eredlt th* forgotten mm, and a ft rr aevrn
w y tiathawn&gt;, Sanford’- vi n
not complete it » * - mctipt.d &gt;■&gt;
.non rid
idouth. of liatd U I ho b&gt; the vet ,
,
mi d i liamld'oi tiarbi i urr. the owner.
fl»r attenrtan—lb,- • x|d&lt;i.,l»n o ccu ircil »i«njt
Mr. Keralrt. t ilo-yeat-old at* rriins of World War I secured th* urepared llir t.orV, (--rf mid lamti,
This wa* the second call in i* «
J Ml t ’ I. a hi'II Hit- mil-I*tn- —.1
tornev form Miir.halltown. Iowa. pli-sagr of the (i. I. Mill of Right-. ,rj.| (| |( Stafford of the (Ink day* from the Lake
M nitr«
•inn, cnptrd am i m* niir in n r*itin*l
i« expected to arrlr* In Sanford wtilch secured for many n un r-lu |:|,|k,,. n u t,, rllrectrd the set-up area. Oo Monday firrinco ‘ v-d
ing tiiiibllng 1 iv a . hurt.
toinomiw morning from Paytons rational and other benefits.
,„r ih , U b tU lm a. party.
tiarn. and tru ck , thtcalennl *•&gt;
Th* f ily • ’(tmini *i**n ut it i
IT lta . &lt;aid t&gt;* • ould not ■,
Roach. Hi- personal host while in
Supt. T. W. Lawton compliment
Among tin «c present v ere II. C. a g ra s. fire.
•ti* * (*ti|r Moiolny flight puan'fV u
plain tin- mcldont, :i&gt;l&lt;iing 't |,in't
Kanfonl will he J. Ilrailry Odham, rtl Mr. Hou.boldiY on the talk and McNulty. Melbourne, prrsident of
• * *1111f (tiff !*» h«tr»g|W
I n -* an enrm y iti Hu- w„rbl “
-late Jnvrre president.
dtrjared that the finest thing the
|,n„v. and Mr*. MrNuItv. and
I.M ilU N MKIil
ffiilii Uo
t'lori'h* St-ili Hunt
He ha- tiren a I, uilir in , -'in
Mr. Kcinlei I. ■ graduate of the government rotiltl do «»■&gt; to gtvr Mr. and Mr Milton Sear and Mr
fhi' Siuifiirfl I***n! V" h.|, U.
I h f Ifi«ifif * Uo* hillldl'n;
Uu
tm vi-r.ini |ini(c-t l« udil a S ,g m
law- whool nt thr U nlrrr.lV of th* vitrm o . r*Imat bm and rchsbi- »nd Mr* Frank Howard of the
MiHiiitjod M oh no, f «I
Niiit rim n l.&lt;»ri"n, y* ill lm|t| «t mi
nUlii'v tn Hn- lintt'ii*
Municipal
Iowa fturing,the war he wa- ■ lit ale them He added that ho had N’ew Smvrna Rank.
.
mini fTirK lffiii firrfini* 3|nhd*&gt; )|i hihhlfi no)
In, ipititl
navigator with the Army
Air tint renllxrd before how “ tremenU lterior* of the tiank at a meet­ niirht ut t fit V * r jf |( in llnf, l h im
f 'till %t I lift f*l|| *»f I ill*
| Jill III,
I'tilJt-r e'li ir f tV II Me iu|t aid
Force,
duos’* were the effort* o f the 1*- ing y e .trid a y voted Inniu.m for mmitfi'r K u rly lr fimiiihoMi r
••i•1 hi- »njilu*|, U * itiiflrn «|l nl
l.r tu n n n and 12 In i ■"f tin s
Serving as director and v|re- gisn to secure such benefits.
inoloyrr*. A five percent semi- Irnliiy. S a o U C U u * will vi*j| ll*
f*» hulldini|* roniiti I hut will I**- n*ilr bad i„*cti tiitii-i Ibri'iigh an
president o f the Marshalltown
R F . Cooper praised the work | annual dividend « *» Herlared for |mi» 1. There will In? tmini. hI ■&gt;ncr»• iinilri Uo* HfigiitJ lliiitfllnif of I hr
ottrn d‘„,r 1 ,, n i* it
rtmrn and
.Inyrre* in 111-19, Mr. Krntlerura. of Mr. Peterson a» an ag riru llo ral the bank. T h is will amount to tfl tninrnrnl. Memlter# nit rt ipir «tr«l
mniii ntrurtnrr
hy Ui • J m m
t»ucli«J ,,ff bv a l„ng fiit, l | ii
low * *tat# prr .ldrnt In 118 I!', at-J teacher. Mr. Nortnsn der-larr-d that
*reent fur the year. *ild Mr. K iltf» hrlnff toy* for nrr.h rhihfrrn, I ’orp in nwnltlfti* Ih*- nrrivnl of In v r&lt;tigation has pr'-dtlccd n-j *r
wa. selcrtni a. one of the five otit- tbr veterans’ agriculture program ;-itrlek
Mir mpiu-r will i!« rt nl 7 AHl F.M
U 'lftm .d at• * I HiMtrii.il
ICW atlnea n»
r c it *
could not have succecrlrd without
—— - ■ ■
Fo u r rrvt r o n n ts w r r r d riiv d i.b r |
the help of thr American leg io n
» .r - j
u
and the kitchen »upplt i w i a hadlv
program. I|e ad»l#e.| the veteran- S l l t l O I I 8 W l Q O W
SUCH

Kr; t :

To Address Civic
Clubs Tomorrow

Himie- In Kuio|M'.
Thr rccimmendation. m li-l.iy's
W ith four tra ffic death*. San­ nirrling will go In'furr Hie pint’s
ford’* imputation death rat*- fo r fnrrign mim-lrr* Ml lint - U next
194U ua&lt; 31*3! death, per lo w * * ' Monday and Tucwlay for final a|tpopulation, while It* re g lttra lb *" proval.
turm an officials have not la-m
rate v ii eight death* per HlflWl
roimilt*d "11 li'r plan They will
rcginterr-l *rld*-lev.
These figure contained in the It at n it* rotniilrli detail ” 'il- » l
annuel inventory of trsffic.-afrtv tci It I.. finally approved III llru.t
aHliltlei compiled for Sanford by aela.
Ilul from Wext (irrm att I'rtme,
(he National Safety Council. » i "
-.vented vei-lrrdav at a inert Ilie Minister Konrad Adennurt mi
the City by Lieut. C. E. Tavlor. down they have lawn oul*pokrn
director of public relation* of the again.t going lawk into uniform
»n a l«* i* of et(Ualit)'
florid* Highway Patrol and Nat exrepl on
Home diplomatic official* here
Rand-o. riecutive aeeretary « f
Governor Warren'* highway safety (Hilirvc part of this opposition is
eonimittre and director of tho Flor­ aimed at building u (Milllkal ease
for virtually ending the occupation
ida Safety Counril.
The death stall-tie* rapmented
Inrrraae* of .HA In the population
rate, and IT * pereenl In th# regia- l!K»fl I h Second W orst
(ration rate romparrd to the averagr of th e previoo. three y e a r . Year For Folio Cases
B f| e rrport »!nrt**i) that
n**
Walysls of the City truffle **rdlN MV YORK, Dee. 13 t.V; Th.nanrr as rompared with the State iitniilmr of ftnlht c w . reported in
or National Model Trafftr Ordi­ the United State for the week
nance has been made.
ended Dec. '£ &gt;ct n 23-year hlgb.
I'oatlnir of .pectal speed limit* thr National Foundation for In­
on additional slroet* was rer..m- fantile l'araly»is announc.d ye»mended, ami also that more pavrd Iro la y .
Blrrft% sthonlfl be Riirktd with
The foundstion nlm
reported
renter line*. Stanford should ex- that .11,989 raae* of |ml|o since
pand Its m**dern street lighting Jan. I hail made l»50 the “ second
program. Ihr report stated.
so rriest polio year in the nation's
Among other suggestion, made hi*lory." La- year, with 11,(12
ere a study to determine special was the worst.
goal- for pedestrian control at
The foundation li-ird ftllK new
algnallted Interjections, more ga le, ca-es for the werk endrd Dee. 2. It
and signals at grade croaiing* were .aid that this figure waa the highrecommended and nmiMeratlon of cat for the Kith week o f any year
the expansion o f off-etraet park­ since 19*27, when weekly polio reing faellitles wa* urged.
(■ort* were first started.
One additional officer la need­
ed. It wa* pointed oat, to match
the overall police strength of lead­
ing cities In the group.
Present at the meeting were City
Manager Clifford MeKIbbln, I'oJlee Chief Rov G. Wtlllami. Marfbn Hannan, rhairman of the Semimile Safety Council, Dr. L&gt;- T. Puaa
llj K l/ r O N ~ FA V
of the Elks. Sir*. Roy Tlllls of
A I* M lllU ry A ffa ir* R rp o rtir
th- Woman's Hub. Bet. ^
W

r

Housholder Talks
On Vet B e n e fits
At Farm Meeting
Certificates A w a r d ­
ed T o Eleven In OnFa i mTra in inn Class

H e ld

T o 6 , 000-Mnn S i z e ;
Germans May Balk

in i.it.«i in iirigodi
Utm l o (1.1MHI mm
tlirougllout ntlirt

•"fair mirth in rinrOirml *%ififii br*

W \&gt;l IIN(. I ON. |)r.
l i l/l’ l
U A M l I M f l n N , Do
t : *1
l ’i*.n|rn i 11. iin.ui mill runyret
rtn \ fitt« «l M nI pv tmlrtV «*nt
1 1•I
i«*
.until Ir.iders i*&gt;day nl (tlana lo r, off till M*4t situ 11 Finn
in s p e c t
I *. C n u y l i t
I p
I
*’* t u t rapid mcreaie" in m ilitary] («i * n I |tr it ititt. c f f* 1 11 xi J i n
\\ 111IN111 Ue i •I t I
tllO ‘ I I I
fit* it .-eh .m l won h it king from He- I
•htftl
I'lin tf’jrntnt
mi*I
publu.tni present. I hey agrrril the flnlum*&gt; ««uminiii (otn* t«#tk
*o
ccmih
tountry i» conlronted with "a l hi- |*Jt*1 )«*t l» the i r i UM
tin'
im
tvt
ij
|»rt*|*fM
in
Jancernut e m 'ig rn .y "
I'nllfr tfii im&lt;linin'* . i ** f • I xH'lr
I lie VUntr Ihni.e i.iiiril a .late­ it*tlr«| it. Ajiril »»f F.'H, IttiluOi

tU CCfttG AlT H II1N O IHlM Sl'.Vfl from the Cliinrre Corn mini ' ti.p in north, t I Korea, a etmtp of «, - .
hauited Marin*, rr.vdi II S line, in ihr Hatnhung-llunfnarn «r*. .(let r .* i'* i (rum Kntnrl (f*ilrrnAfi'&gt;H«||

U n it s

1.1,

Republican L e n d e r s
Deelnrc Dnngcrotis
l -mci ticncy Exists;
President T o Speak

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DEC.

"*.

C lfjf 1* partlv r!o«!&lt;H tfiroflffi
I itfl* c h a n p r in Iriwp**Hliir* ftiU tftfinmnt mirvrfl
33 iMm*t Thursday MgM ftp

N K W S P A I’ K R

W CDNCSDAY

W EATHER

UN Force Begins Evacuation
As Chinese Reds Menace Port;
GOP Agr ees On Army Buildup

Exliu list i*d Americans Itut race Steps In Korea

Malik Asserts There
Can Be No Peace In
Korea As Long As
UN Forces Remain
I.AKF. SUCCESS, Ore. U -&lt; /P &gt;
— R uvix today rejected an AvisnArslt plan (or 4 K o rrtn tesie-ltre,
oo the ground that the United
S tatu and Rritain Mould uae a
truce to prepare their forcei lor
a new attack.
A itatem rnt by Jacob A. M alik
daihed the hope* of U. N. dele*
galea fo r acceptance of the 13-na­
tion peace plan by the C hinne
p b m m u niili. who adhere doaeiy
to Sox iel policy.
M alik insisted there can be no
peace in Korea until all U. N.
Iroopa are withdrawn.
"M y delegation object* to and
will vote agaimt the draft reaolu*
tion before the committee.” Malik
laid. ” We will object to the adop­
tion of any reaolution which haa
fcpltcit in it the maintenance of
foreign Iroopa in Korea.”
Malik spoke before the 1*01111cal CommHire of the United No­
tion! Assembly which ia eon: iilcrIng an Asian-Arab proposal for
a three-man group to work out
a cea-.o-firr arrangement.
lie told 'be committee he did
not question the motives of the
aponaorlng countries, hut that it
wax rleae he United Staler and
Britain were Interested only in
Wvpping the fighting and not in
calving outstanding Aaian proMintsMalik then naked:
"Isn't the prop-usi for a tranefire a hypocritical attempt to
get a breathing spell an they
can gel their broken rank* to­
gether and continue their Inter­
vention In Korea V*
The Soviet deirgatr'a ilrclara­
tion waa taken as an indication
Abet CornmotUl Chilli probably
•Rnrld iM ajft'te ttr a rente.flrv
linleae it ia tied with a volution
of other demand*, including admlsvion to the U. N.
Malik apokc after Chile1* Hernan Santo Crut had delivered a
aiMMlaar* «•&gt; fee* im » i

D A IL Y

fTTP.

Draft Quota Is Upped78Percent
As PaceOf Rearmament Quickens
W A ^ H IN G IO N . I)e t, 13- &lt;/TY— I b r military, ranttg to tearto
agam.l the Km.tan m rn arr and counting glow mg r .u n lt ir * in Kotra,
ia railing lor more draftee* - amt fatter.

A new draft call. su|ifdrm rnting iet|ue*la for January ami
February, yesterday boot tad tb «9 -------- ----------- -------— 1 - ---------original quota, for thoee two drafter* arr for Iht Army, th.months by 7* per rent and rai*rd aervire where the grratevl mani-r buildup i* needed and
lh« total of calls up lo now lo
when* the heaviest losses from
370,000.
At thr samr time Ih r tempo of battle ra-ualtlr* have occurred.
The Army wauls 80,000 railed
the armed force* procurement of
weapon# and other equipment I* in January and the samr In Feb­
being quickened, to speed the pro- ruary Instead of railing only
duet Ion o f tanks, a irp la n e , and 40,000 the flrsl month and 60,OOtt In thr second. The 80,00(1 Is
other war gear.
And defena* officials aald to­ thr Mggetl monthly call since
day, ■ declaration o f national the huge demands o f W orld W ar
emergency could Incraoao It even H.
Here Is thr background against
more. Such a declaration by Pre­
sident Truman wa. generally ex­ which the new draft rail was Ispected.
1. The Army, now at a strength
As in ail previous calla, the
— ------* HO h r
«**&gt;

liar

Fire Haulages lltmie

Itsiilou' Rust a nut I
liuildiiii' Ilynamilrd

&gt;100,000 Is I Sorrowed
I'o I alii Id Sladinm

the field of agriculture, ......... ...
I Kenneth Kaddy. high
»rh«*M
agricultural
Inst met or,
pm "*"1
out that the f’liriitmav tree lit the

M cR a e

F o r

$ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0

.
J A 'K S O N V II .I.K . fh-r. 13 -(/P i
&gt; (,., Aamona V, Sutton I'ejay
&gt;( . . I l s . M no l‘ . i . Slit
filer) suit for 1 100.000 agulnvt Uu
man who shot hrr husband l*&gt; death
k
near Palulka Nov. IT*.
The drfrndant I* J . P. Mcllae,
I trucking firm bead, who blew the
* &lt;ad off Id* wife with a shotgun
L A K K L A N I) , Iter.
13 - &lt;/Pt— Ida.t and almoat .evcrrrl that of

FroHl I Expected
In ('cnlral Flnrldu

T lif Federal State Frost Warning
Senior toduv forrcaal scattered
llglit frr.»t In rolder low ground
priekrta lo nofthrm and r ntr.l
dl.tekU *rf penltiaular Florida to­
morrow morning.
The fm era.l fot tonight and
tomorrow morning wn» rlcar *»
partly rloudv and rath.-r rrnil with
lowest temptrsturrv about 31 de.
gree. In rnliler loeatlon It Hie
north; 3A drgreet In tue-k-t* in
central arras.
Southern district# will be cooler,
also.
Thursday*# forecast was for fair
with rising Umperatura with the
outlook warmer Thursday night
and no frost .sen through Satur­
day morning.

Sutton. Jacksonville Safety Com
ntissibhrr. when he caught the two
In Sutton's Isolate lakeridr cabin.
Only yesterday
McRae
was
Krutoi to Htr spring trim yf Put­
nam countv rlrrull court on two
•barge* of murder. A brother. A.
0. McR.ii-. who accompanied him
from Jacksonville to the Sutton
"rttage aftei the hu-band learned
of thr Iryat, wa. (round over on
two charges of arceisory.
Mrs. Sutton was vi.itIng In the
west at the time of the killings.
Bhe filed two suits today, one
as ggrrutrll of his estate aqd the
other as Sutton'* wldoq.
J. P. Mcllae is at liberty In
110.000 ball; his brother on |S,000
bail.

Russian Newspaper Article May Be
Notice Of Change In Korean Policy
lit H 11,1,1 AM I.. I l l AN
A 1 ,-trial c l l ‘r.,* I nr rig n Staff

(iquei of I’ t.vrl. trtr.l an extraordinary lrr«tin*rtl ol .
New York dnp.ldi no tli* (In n e r rti,i«. Ilrtautc Pratili it tli.
olfuisl voice o( (hr Kremlin, iti odd Iwluttinr provokrt i|wcul.toiri.
On Dec. 2 thr Conimunl-t Itrib t- wether printcj a LWHt-wonl di», prroldrd from on high. I'ravda anpatch from Tax*, the Soviet News nounre, (ediry, and I’ravda lays
Agency, detailing American I'rr.i down the line which the rigidly
reaction to events in Korea.
m utndt«| pfc-a and all the r r -*
On Occ. 3, Rravda r, printed of Hie Soviet Union uniat bdluw.
the aamr diipatch, but Hii* time
Except fnr a rather long IntroIt had grown lo 2AXMI wotd*. ductiun, the whole di-patch wnt
Except for some drirtimi* and a made up of quntullona from th*
ron.iderablr amount nf Inaertr,) Amcrlran pre.a, Ihr mutter in
mailer, the dispatch wa. word xerted irt the aero,id run Includ­
for word Uia Mine si the prr ed:
v*ous day's. Rut this lime it W e
I. A reference *»» Mao T trno datalfna, but was ilgnnl **nh Tunr having “ timed the offen­
.srvtr.'*
sive In Korea. This was not a
The decision lo run the whole dire.-t quotation from the IL S.
thing oyer again, with the new press and could have lwen writ­
matter Inserted, must have re­ ten In by the editor* themselves.
sulted from a long second thought
t. Several reference* lo “ ChlnHWaltaaaa u* n * . Mx&gt;
by Prevdx'e editors, possibly

datimg,-,). The

haniiut t ronni, sir

conditioning lystcm anil n-of alto
■offcrnl.

umturd W chIIkt
High yesterday. 31
I iiw today, 31

Rain, 00

Total Iter, rain, 2.0J Ittehes
Normal Ih-, . tain. 2 2 ' IneM I

'Hie Weather
J A G K S O N V IL L E . Ih

Atlanta
Rivointck
Ronton
f :tiicwgn
Denver
lie. Moines
Freinu
New York
AYsrhington
Winnipeg
Fort Myers
Melbourne
Tsllshsi.ee
West Palm Beach

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WEDNESDAY DEC,

rhe Sanford Herald

GOP Agrees

Korean War

Better Safety Valves

l'*ta tilU I&gt; til la taaa
#-b * u * * m
u iilli r m f i r * a in r t a r
• H Bh b Ab i al
M a l a r * , r ia tM a

i I h M I rhH

1 'f . a f a i r lla e j

Thtr music critic ia always fair game. He expert* to the Bed Chine** runcent rat Iona.
be allot ut. I f hu’it worth hln «nlt os n iiiunic critic, in.- la out
Maiine Conu.ua, *xa*y Pjlitl,,,
greatly disturbed. He goes rig h t on writing “ the thing a a jet* and other Allied plain * circl­
no sees ia for the God of Things na They Art*," H e folia tho ed overhead, alert for any Chine*#
Bed aircraft or to counterattack
tru th na nearly na his knowledge ami (ruining will let him. any attempted annihilating .-11Sometime* he tries to w arn the amliitiouH young stud­ max to the imaihlnit cure***#*
ent that he or nhe hasn’t got what it takes to get up high. rolled up by Chin#*# irrouiut
Thia impiM-h* to singers oftener than to instrumentalists, fori,# aioce late November.
All llrth Corp# unit* wire refor the violiniat nr pianist can seek a better instrument, fiortid -ufely out of North Korea
4# ( B r i t - ,
where
us
tin*
instrument
of
the
vocullal
ia
in
hia
throat
and
■■r lenvInK the lluiignani-f lam*.*# M«aib
lungs und cannot l&gt;e traded o ff. Singing can be improved by hunir Utnhhead.
Thftr Mnwlfc'
lit *••,!*•
Tin •• Included the lung unI ruining, but t hi- limitations of the voice reniuin ns they
rr port lit U. S. Seventh DiHtiorTa
were created. N either intellecttml muaieinnsbip nor love ol 17tfi It* eimentul Conduit team.
music nor faithfulness in practice call give n singer whnt Thl* outfit uraa *tretehiil alunir
he or she hasn't got.
the Yalu River around ll)e*anit ia no kindness to umpiring youth to tell a student jin when the ChineM- ltr.li 'truck
tli in overwlwlminif ma**#a.
anything but the t rut it as the critic sees it. The Washington Nov.
A 10th Corp* »frfjkr*innn *ald
critic in tin* recent case showed sympathy for tin parent 'he I7lh had readied the Pearhm i l . H ia il l t l l l i » l . h y k ._______
win* wrote the jieevinh letter, lie under-lisxl tomewhut (he hrad two day* airu. (letail* of It*
■ T k » ll r i a t a la a
« ' •*»
ley withdrawal from the Yalu
Aa**«la**U r i m wktik I* caOilw* strains under which the parent has been forced to live. He u retreat of M) air rniieii l&gt;ut
regarded the letter as a salty valve and h t it go.
# i r l » » l . r O t « Ik * • * *
r * a » M Im &lt;n&gt; mute l.y twitting toad*
rallaa a ( alt Ik * l- * a l »• *• • » « r l« l* il
Hut Americana want th e ir presidents to have Isrtter Ihrmigh arrow-chock« l mountain
la Ikl* * * " . * i * * i . » * taall • • ■ "
A C u * *i* A l*kat*k*a.
were not math' known.
anfety valves. There have been too uuiliy of these biirata of pn *i
^ W J B D N E H D A Y , D E C . IS . I K #
AI n *afe wire rleinentH of the
temper in the last year or more. They are unwise and un­
Km ran Third and Capital
dignified. Perhaps more and le tte r vacations ate needed— I South
T O D A Y 'S B IB I.H V B H S K
Diviniun* which had * truck to
period* of greater ease and relaxation, It ’a a difficult time within 10 mile* of Soviet Siberia.
Form without
*ul»&gt;tanr*
i* for any president. Hut it's not made better by an unwise Some were evacuated hy *ea ftorn
aorthlr-*: Can't and hvlKsrlrv
ar# abhorrant to Rod and to men
gtriv* not xu much to u tiii rli’ ht
a* to t«# right. Beware of the.pr*
vrn of th# Phariiv**.-- Malt. Did I

I he Yugoslavs are learning every duy. First they dis­
Pirud'iit Ttuman u K&lt;u«g to de­
covered
that the ItUHsians were trying to ubsorb them, and
lay *11-out mobilisation, n gum*
tia-y managed to break a wav. Now the Chinese Communist
attack on Korea has disillusioned them further. Previously
they had maintained that one Communist state could n»t
and would not attack another. It must l«e so, for Karl .Marx
himself bail said so. Korea proved the contrary, and led
them to reconsider the Itusslaii sefeure of Estonia, Ijitv in
and Lithuania, the 1939 pari with Hitler, ami the annexa
tion of Eastern Poland.
Putting nil these together, they have concluded that
while Russia might U* Communist in lla-ory, in practice it
is Fascist, and that so fa r from eschewing force ii hie* made
force the keystone df its foreign jHillcy. This view lots Is-en
advanced by .Mlovmi Dylan, a Yugoslav official, in u series
of articles in Horhn, the organ o f tin- Yugoslav Communist*.
He says that today's struggle is not between Communism
and capitalism, but lietween capitalism anti Hie Soviet tv|s-

Central De Gaulle i* convinced
that the lo»» o( Wcitrin Europe to
Soviet Runia would be a fatal
MUuitar to the United Stair*. GenD ^ a u ll. may he nghl. but w#
lot one ate not convinced. We are
not at all ruir that lire lot* ut
Wtiltrn Kurope in ill pieienl Dale
of dinrpul* would he ai big a
diaaiter to u* ai Iryin* to »ave it,
We are not eu r it ii won!i saving
at all. We lm y *av#d a twice al­
ready, and aU We have f i t out ol
it ii having to feed European*
(or the teil o f their live*. Suppove
we let the Ruuiani have them lor
awhile. I^rt the Ruuiani (red them,
And perha|H eventually the people
oi Weitein Eurotie wili gel le«l up
and be willtnK to huh* (or llwir
own ireedom and then lo iup|&gt;oit
themwlver. We may be wrong
about tbit, but we aie not conviac
ed otherwise.
Everyiiody believe* in (reedoni
oi the preii a* long at it rayi
tomeiiiing nice about you. but
when it (rlli the truth it ought to
be barred from the mult. Even
evident Truman, No. I upholder
the Conilitution. or ihouhi be,
doein't think that the muric critic
o f the Wavhinfton Port ought to
sqy that daughter Margaret vouada
l a Uttie flat on the high note*.
fact, he ii io burned up about
it that he want* to punch th* re*
patter on the not*. And yet, we
dare tay that what he laid about
Margaret and her naval twang ivn'l
one, two, three, lo what rnotl of
iboie who have heard her have
laid in the piivacy of their own
cellar* under the influence of their
be»t Bouilion, We've heard voavr
ptopl* tay
that what Margaret
really need* it tomfone who ii
honett enough lo tell her that the
can't ling and whal the ought *o
do it to learn lo play lha piano like

TA LLA H A SSE E . (Hr. I J - 'A X -

Where llappillraa Cietl*
Ho l.itil*"

Mnlik Rejects

P h n iH

tfMOk i«&lt; Ccrmany foe purely
defensive pu,|Mi&gt;r« anil keep iuncretin on war isHrntiai,uuliwtry.
gf ^ #r* '
Ilow far tin* wary French— who
The.#
ran "till hear 11**- chink, of gnuieuric# f»i
*(i'|iplng Cicrinan
would an to­
Oermnnv
ward lureliliK buH i (ierioar, de­
rVwe*iv°w
mand* prnhahly will lie dt*cili*rd
naxt Week Ip eepaikte hly three
• tatii am!
The official* *u ggr«i that inch ‘ nveeling' in Brunei#,
a *d a i l y treaty would give A l - 1 Necirlary of Ulale l&gt;#ati Arhe-

A

T h liM

D W K h 's

M f t 'n

fS^W) P : M.. T n e

A rlmighboy enmpany eountrr&lt;
attacknl and’ dfAve o ff the Jn l'
mn British Foreign Rerrutary
Fron t llevin and French Krselgn
MioUter Itnhvrt Bchumau are exIirvted to illncuaa thin and whl*r
w ild pruUemx in private meetlues while they ar* aMending the
Atlantic Pact crtnfuencer.

after thrra hour* of fighting.
Bn! iniper* poured fire Into
the beachhead throughout the
night. Eight Red Koreans arm­
ed with grenadm and a gun were
u'lted in.i*le the d#f*n*e line.
Front dlapatrhri xaUI there wa*
ro hop# that all the ma** of
Weapon* and tupplic* could be
rart'.rd away by kea. Then* w a in t
liw shipping for It. Loading in
lha o k # vreat ahippins Uarhol
v.-n« puttied under grant dlfftraltie*.

diction, that price c#illnR* mivhl
r u in lie *lapp«sl on automobile*.
Industry reDrr*#ntativ»* told reiHirler* In advarre# of the Ho*ed
dnor m iio n they fell certain the
economic
atabllliatlon
agency
would apply lha calling* unit**
leading producer* reacind recentlyannouneM price booita.
" I don’t think they would have
railed it* down here unlei* they
were reedv to act,” *aM on* In­
dustry official who a*k#d not to
be named.
He predicted th# corsnanl**
would decline to impend tne in­
crease* an IMM model*, in view o f
labor and material* cn-t* and that
ESA would act “ probably not
later than next week.”
It would' be lha first commitaurv nrira control nova o f the Ko­
rean &gt;w a r m id a. Th# KfiA h«a the
poW't lit nUlhk k price*.

SALE

3
r

SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
Running good. F o r
Only

1939 Dodge Coupe

1947 FYazer Sedan

Driven only 89.00(1 actual
mill's. Locally o w n e d ,
isjuiplHHl with radio, heat­
er and good tires, clean

Locally owned, dean, good
paint and tire.

Sale

$ 3 8 6 *9 0

THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY!

• •'w b i I b b * * e r a a* Caa* «# # •

SALE

1936 Chevrolet Sedan

' i t ir.ia,

huoUai

vieurou* attark on Ruiiia. charrInir th# whol* Kurt-an rrlii* itrmmol from th* Kremlin. Santa
Cru&gt;
aopported
Ih# r#ai#-fir«
proposal
Ko-nrh «l*l#sat# Jran ('hauvrl
al*» barki-.! th# resolution.
I*ra#r&lt; ,for#lxn ntin|«lrr, Muah#
Sharrll, i'tprr«*#d ho|*# th# r#k-.-firc plan wouhl he ailoptrd later
t'xlny. II# *uggr*le&lt;l thxt once
the fighting wan #topgi&lt;l the U
N. *huull attempt to ri olve the
crlxi* kr stagr*. Ttiei# wouhl InHud#: progreilv# withdrawal of
■•It nur*.Korean forte* and final
Milution of th# uutatsieling |Hi|itlcal prhlema t I ha Far Kail.

JlmlfMtr uniform* wlM
tjt

r*iif

LAST T IM E S TODAYJ

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■tnck Sanitary Hoard. F o m t Ser­
vice. Hoard of Park* and Iliitoric
Memorial* and Board* of Con*erv»tlrtn will b* nrviewed .Monday.
The 11*0,000,000 two-y«ar r*&lt;iue*t for nublir »cho«l# will get a
hearing «n Dec. 22, anil aii day Jan.
&amp; wa* »rt avid* for considering,
budget* of ih» -oUega*. univer*i-*
lie* and other institution* und*r
the Irnird of control.

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fa .
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th&lt;i fat north Other* relrratnl
down the coa-tal high**)' to
llarnhunir.
A * the threat of Chlnere attnvk mount'd, the
Iwachhead
hurtled with activity.
A P CarrmponiUnt Tom Slone
fluw hack to Tokyo from llunpnani with the d ory and A P phoI'piapher Mat l&gt;e*for recorded
the evacuation in picture* taken
in a cruiring military planr,
landing craft no»ed up on th*
hi ache* and against the dock*.
Small freighter* with *te«ni up
at the quay* took on their car-

B irH /hifrlycyF m ia h c l arnlnn

Public Utilities Commission, Live,
aolution aiking all cltlicna and
rnembar* nf the legislature to at*
lend the bt*arine* if thev can. It
alao urired "intensive and compre­
hensive rtu w a n " o f the hrarlng*
by the pit'ii and radio.
Bequest* of the State Welfare
Board, Board of Health. Tuber.tih,.
*l» Board, Auditing Department.
Miiitora Department. Railroad ami

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Asking $65 Million
Revenue Increase
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Bending finally la the burden ol
higher product1in and dhnihution
coatv, the K am u City Star bar

1946 Huick Sedan
taoouocrd mfive ccali a week iaChevrolet Aero
A
beautiful,two toue Kfpoo
Ch a m ia it* vubveription rale*.
Sedan
auimr wWii- HuIpPfd
Am u ! the only thrag in the world
Oim owner1
, Hylira na tic
vxtra
clean,
one owner,
with
it
set
of'
Goodyrtr
yeu can (till buy for five cent* u
ahlft, heater. Cleon.
radio, w. w. tires— Low
tires,'Atdlo, undemat
your daily newipaper. And what
Fur »alo
mileuge.
hoater, k' hhI mtNhanlcnlly
you get foi it i» the biggavt bargaia
For Sole tlO tO - o u
For Sale S I I M . 0 9
.
«*er known to Man. For that five
Special * I I M
•Mb you not only hira a boy to
fwrver that paper lo your front
Mar, aad you pay for the paper
194!
H u ic k S e d a n
• it printed on. but you «*t free
1950 B u lc k S e d a n e t t c
Beautiful dark green super sedan. One own­
ff charge aD the work that goev
er, low mileuge clean, fully equipped with u
I'rartlridly new, Radio white wall tlrea.
M*o all tfia itoriai it contain!, the
new 1250.00 set of 5 II. F. Goodrich tutielean ".•Lr*, e* F
cottoMi. cornier aad picture*. One
Locally owned.
flrta. Radio, heater, defroster. Excellent
reporter rpent via hour* working
condition.;
.«■» the recent American Legion
tiuaranteevl $ 2 1 6 0 * ^
w.
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cuafarenca—and hit time it worth
!9fithioip a linotype operator y x j-i

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Pilots, (•tipsl'x lliijoy
Chrisliniis Parly

Social And Personal Activities

Tlir yacht Club » i &gt; i-.autiruil)
ileytirate.) la.t night for the annual
C hri.tm as
party and “ Kamily
Night" of the Pilot Club The bani|u*t table-, covered with white
linen cloth*. w r i( d e.mated with
holly Itrrie- iiiierniingled with
lighted ted tajier*.
The stH'nkei* (aide wa* divoratJanies A. K iih y na« returned r-1 with tilvrted pirn- Itoigh* atld
to Shreveport. I .a., after .pend­ C h ii.lin a . Iiell-. tin tin- piano wa*
ing several day* here with hi* a miniature *.en&lt;- of tin N ativity
and in I he up|*utt&lt; i inner a smil­
jmreld*.
ing Santa lo.'keil dim on the fireMr. and M r*. It. K. Turner and plar,. with it* *l.tekigs liiing frunt
•on Jinr of Lakelnnd »pcnt the the mantel. A mininture lighted
week-end with M r. Turner'- |*a- church wn* plarcd in another
rent*. Mr. and
Mr*. II
W corner white oppo-ite it wa* it
lighted -rhnol r-rene. Holly berries
Turner.
and Chri.tnia* wreath- were hung
Sricmls of It. I.. Perkins -s‘r., ill the window* to ronipli'te the drwill l&lt; glad to learn thit he t» eorat ion*.
com al. -ring
at
III* home on
Thi Rev. J. K. McKinley reiatril
Magnolia Avenue und I* cvpivtcj the stuiv of the innkeeper who
to Iw- up in a few day.
turned Joseph nod Mary away
from hi* door, directing them lo
Sr lend* of Mr. mnl Mr&gt;. I Idle I th# Mahlr* where tin C n ri.t Child
K irrh liu ff and fam ily will he was born in a manger, la-cause
pleated to learn that line have he w a. saving hi* b e t ihaitibem
moved hack to Sanford fioni llra- for the coming of the king whom
ilenton, and nre now residing at he had l-.ro told would tie lit the
UUH Park Avenue.
n t y of Rcthlrhem that day

P H O N E 1 18

Is Enjoyed
Social Calendar Luncheon
l»v Trulli-Seckcrs Pe
XVKDNKSlt \ i

T V i'rnyiT Meeting Ki r\i&lt;•• of
the hint Ilnt.lM (Jhtiih Hill bo
held in the MrtllttfUl Kdnatlnnnl
Untlding this evening al 7
)' M.
t o il.. Itii in. -* and IW t«'i»n n |
Wotiirtin't flu b will hold n Christ­
ina , ruffii' from 7;-!*•-11 tin* morn*
lug at the Vat lit rhili. The puhlie i&gt;, cordially invited.
Hrnler the i |mn nrshtp of 11,-ta
Sigma I'lii wroitly, the c ro p .
It«ni't ut Hit K&lt; maid lamghu.it
Memorial ili.-pitul i&lt; tit' I A.
I vingti.n nf tin Itnptlr'. XV. M
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to ile d by Itn I... . elude « f Um
rtnilh-idc ;'i I" "I. will la* h* hi at
3 00 I' M. The publir IS IUXIll'll.
The Ruth S im'I iiiib -iiini.u (!. V.'«

Will have

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t'hi i-ln n i. I't.igrtim th* afternoon
tit the i hun It iii :;n I' M.
The I v«mi■;tit- Jnlw Jnnitir line

lhetliiM..| will meet al the Kind
II ipti I rliiin h I hi* i veiling nl 7:.1ii
I'.M .

The

(iinliinitir

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w ill h"ht i I ".ml iiHt tiiif at
f f :il I* \t full..-,et' by j iiL'iil.ii
meeting nt 3..1i| Uev. I.ytileiiii,
Z'lnitteiiii.in mil give a talk.

Nctnlnida R !«&gt; .till la»dce N'«&gt;.
1 1 will mi "t in Ihr I t ilt K Hull
lit KAMI I' M All |neinliei • m e
urged In I" pit .&lt; iit ii the ob-etinn
nf &lt;flii vi mil lie lirltl
The Sanford ll"me |ti nion tr.r
linn * 'lull will ii..&lt;t al *ln T'ini ."1
Center al 3 » l ' l | Xh mh-r, w itl
rXrlinnjc ( 'h r -Iran gift al I he
biet'Mnjt
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Henitnnlr Ch.ipl r Ne :• t I.K.S.
Will inert id the M.i “itn II ill tonight nt R:QO o * kick T h is will (-&lt;•
the tiff'n ml vlait nf tin XVuithy
(ii.tnil Mnlmn.

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The Woman'-, Xli-.mnolv I'll'
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Prayer

Th*'
Truth-Seekers
Sunday
HditH'l •*I.i - of the SI rat MeIhudisl Chutrli met Tunatay at
McKinley Hull fur a roveret| rllsh
liim heon.
Rev. .1 S. MeKInley made an
intere'ting tall, during the lunch*
eon on mi"«h&gt;n work in Cuba,
afler which a rinding entllletl
"Our I'leocher" wna given by
Mi
John Vaughn ii .
The liinrhrnn table wan centeietl with u C h ristin a . arrange
ii ■nt including liny Santa", holly,
and miniature Christm as lrre«.
H u hall wn ileenrated Ihrnugll. lUt " ilh
C hi id mat
greenery.
There wan an exchange nf g ift,
which were taken from a table
mi whiclt wra* placed n tieautiful*
ly lighted Christm as tree.
Mrs. J. 11 C in w fiin l tutne«l
the nut-ting nvet to Mr*. It, S.
Crenshaw,
luogrum
. bait ntan,
who lead the Christina* xtory |
from the second chapter of the
(in.pel nf Luke. Mr&lt;. Vaughan
led the group in prayer, and
Mr*. K. C. W illiam *. a memlier
of the Story-Teller* l.t*agur, read
a cy p .y ChrU lnta* »tory.
A gift of &gt;30 « i i given to
lb v, McKinley In lie »ent to
C u l« to supplement the .a la ry
• f Cuban p a d o l*
Tho«e pre.enl nt the luncheon
were Mm. T. K. XVilson, Mr*. J,
II. Craw ford, M r.. Hrs-ic Creek,
Mr-. Tom W illiam *, Mr- J . II.
Cowan. Mr
lla tt y Ihapor. M rc
i' C. I'tle t. Mr*. Ii, XV. Turner.
Mr* Nettle T illl* . Ml
W. J.
David, M i*. F.lsle drown, Xtrrv,
tieorge
XtrCium ,
Mr*,
Olive
XVells, Mr*
D*&gt;rn O ulrry. Mr*.
Slln IrM i. Mr*. Frank ltu*rh. M r*.
J . ti. VVail*. Mr*. VV. S Thornton,
Mr*. John Vaughan, Mr*. A. D.
Sloiemnkrr, Mr*. J . S. Ri*or.
Mr*. C . A. Ponder, Mr*. Slrwmie
tiood.on. Mr*. R. S , Dyal, M r*.
P ft Stephenson. Mr*. K, C.
W illiam*. Mr*. A. Lincoln Shute,
Mr*. Teresa Ma.trohuonu. M&lt;**
Mnrv S arith . and Rev, and Mr*.
McKinley mnl lU rh a ia MeKinley.

Rand I IV M. fnmmittri' llantl
- I : ' 10 I'. M. Oireeleil Community
M u .Inna—3 I*. M.
o'rtnek tonight.
m
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The Rrnrdalt Avenue Circle of
The Rrnlhi-ihood nf llnllwiiy
Trainmen N«. H7A ami t.idir* tin- Nnn-IVnominallonal Churrh
Auxiliary Nr». Ki!» will )inld a will hnn al Chritmas party for
f'tnlly 'light nnd Chridatoa party tnende-r* at 3 IV XI in the rhah the I. o. n, K , Hall at 7;0i |m-I. (lift* will Ih- exchanged.
i&gt; A «r P 4 ta ia M &gt; d t«t a «

H a . . . A Warm Coat
lo r ( hrixlmax

than

one of our luVily all
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lo see her Hi long It thi*
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Mr. and Mr*. M. W Mu**elwhite ami children, Sylvia and
R illy, have tnovr.1 back to San­
ford from S a liH iu ry , N. C„ and
n rr t.'siding al H O I Sanford Ave
tine.

Its TOM nO YLIi

i ,tfu
t In
“ Three Secret*", ahuwir-g Thurs­ &lt;.• I i
O
day and Kridav in Sanford, i* a
picture of high intrigue ilralmg ?r "if*
with the .trange ;ur*t» nf three i
• 1*
women whose destinies are linked
when a plane ernahes and n little »s;3e
1
unidentified hoy i* the only survi­ 1 ItIf
vor. Klranor Darker. I’ atricia Neal, * t i
3*»
nnd alluring llutli Homan are the 8
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Ihrre women with the clouded 1IN, IN*
past*. For adult* Ihi. i. goial en­ l«"ts
tertainment, hut definitely not for !•* ;n
I•
children.
11 Off
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Also playing here Thur*day and i i i -.
Friday I* "lam lsa", slaning Kd- 1l i t
round (Jwi-nn, Spring Bylngton, ?„• itn
Ronald Heagatt and Charlr&gt; Co- f.* 1&amp;
!„* J"
burn. XX'e saw Ihi* one not long
•
ago, and it is really delightful
A{fit*
1
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IA
TOBterly—and so very human, too.
i
The dialogue la exerllfid. The
1 ID
lead*, Krlmund tiwenn and &lt; bar- ;•#.*
J t |M1
hos Coburn, vlring for thr of fee
*
Hon* nf l^mi*a. Spring Byltiglnii. h1 iJ»
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-leal the -limv. If you haven’t e»en 3 U
1 f*
*'L.iul*«", it wifi certainly he
i Je
worth while. Tlw* whole family will
* ; t**i
likr it.
O la

II I i"ey and Mr
g&gt; A. Stine.
XI*o. ' l l ami
will .lr . Mr
II
vIi. ml. M i.
'Ii*. i ill Mr ami

tmg. XI is

Th»»* Flr*t t’agrs
Y’ isii i(--n't • have lit'g o tar tn
Nehnlberg** new lamk. “ The Otaenchanted" to see pe«iple so rhep
in I hr mire o f intelln tual ami
emotional coltflialnn. Thi* l» a
wonderful tsn'k nnd .Schulbcrg l»
a powerful writer who present*
a vivid nnd iinforgettable picture
of hi. tuhjeet. XX'e have a unvelist,
Manley llallhtay, a talent of year*
gone try. prostituting hi* art
through the medium of the mov­
ie*. Ilalliday, heralded a* the pro­
phet of the era of the '30*. I* not
of *mal1 stature lull rather of the
ralihre of llenringwav or H«s
I’aasn*. ||e Is revealed here as one
o f the dlrenehaideil
one of a
renrralinn that has past, who had
lived In a spectarularly bright rra
that had fade! after It meteoric
brilliance M*ulev HuHIday (prr
auttiaidv F. Scott Fltrgsrald) t
a man luing on insulin nnd nenr
hutal tahlrtr, the rpark " f rrea
lion almost dead hut attll faintly
fliekrrlng. lie I* a palhetlc char­
acter and Schullwrg paint* him
brilliantly nnd underslandlngly
Read "The Disenchanted'.
In a Different Vein
W'anh-n Duffy o f Ran Quentin
Prinon haa written ■ faarmttlng
honk, "The Ran Quintln Htnry".
which is realtr an account of pri­
son rrfnrm. Duffy, rnterlng hi*
Job on a Dial ha*is, immediately
inatigurate.l reform* which wrrr
to prove liighly suece*»ftil. He liegan Ibddiy Shop*, gl'ln g the pri­
mmer* something constructive In
do, thereby helping •uldimalr
thrlr drive* and direct them into
channel* useful to society.
He eliminated physical punish­
ment and Introduced numerous
other measure* and generally am­
eliorated condition* theretofore
had. “ Tlie San Qtrrntln Story" I*
Interesting and will give yuu an
Insight Into many problem* and
persom-lltie* of which you had
some or little knowledge.

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Mr* Chapman, Mr* J I. C la rk ,

!•’ C Maxwell. Xli . Ki ln i
XX- I. X|r&gt;. XIr*.nl,- Satchel, 'l l I
Naur) Hi",k. Mr* X C Mrs mgw « 'H . Mary Rawlins Xli* Kiln
C Rrvan. Mr*. Xlirmie Smith. Mi..
Sue Stevenson, M i.. Xlatid, Hum­
s' v. Xli*. Charlotte Smith. Mi**
Rhine he Kennedy. Ml** Sadie Mur­
phy. Mis* lEclxvca Rodi nl-crr y .
Mi-- Hetty Jc
lit nek, Malcolm
Mu, Ni ill and II A, Swan-no

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Mary McMaSim, Mt S ItiilifrO,

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CHRISTMAS PA 0 K A N T
Routh Side Primary School will
present it* annual ChrUtmas
pageant, the htrth of Jetu*.
Thuraday aftermnin at 2:00 o’ ­
clock In the school auditorium.
Everyone Is Invited to attend.
The pageant is directed hy
Mr*. Nsney Rroek, Mr*. Mitcheit
Thurman, and Ml*# Peggy Fraaer. with Mr*. C. C. XVrr.h at the
piano, and will Include 100 fourth
grade pupils

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BIRTH

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t h e ir |ilare-seiiim anil extra place plfcesi

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Toi|**ifl
l.anrhrwi Knife
fasnehean I’mk
Salad nr Ps.trj Fsrk
Cream Snap Xyssa
Butler Swrvader (Fist H**dl*l
r Ipreslee (Halle* H o d h l

Mr. snd Mr*. John E. Andetson announce the birth of a son,
Brora Stevenson, on Dec »,

Dr. Henry MeLaulin

Dlnwer Knits
Dinner Fork
Cmklsil .r 0*u.r I «rk
CeH*» Spsen
Dessert er Cerrsl *r&lt;i*a
Iced D*sn*#» ?peen

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These serving picrear
IUntN&gt;n nr Nut 5pn«n
Jelly v.tt.r
t nit mi |»ik
, Ihlltet Knife
I ' n t l ) b elter
Halier I’ irK er Oll.e i'.A
P ie Servrr
Cite'SeparsInc
b.r*sr b|Mmn
,;(1irye Kcrver
bu|sr Ten|«
yviftrim « r Msyenniir* Ladle
Table er Sees ins *|—no
“ l.erirr Opener

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Wm. E. l\/iDEFf Jcaicl^r

O p tra * at rint
111 MagaaUa

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Children C ndrr 12 Free!
“ ■Mtivim I 'niter The S lu r*"

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, r S ln f lrt a r y ; p rlie-. U p. Ilr p it ..I | .
I ihi .t packagei. M rx. MI i--,r ami M.x. fl.
r ra n k , S r.;
and tlance chairm an, Mr*. E . J ,

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lull a 111\iil Uti i xx»lt» FjitIx f JiihM
I. KHti'isImn, * fuimi'i p.i«tut «•(
I 111* *\ll Soli 1a P«l| i «Ii
*Strifi|* iii ii wia xxa - full 11 *in'i l 11y
tin WhfMif lti%N fni .in 1*1*1 fajiliitltMAll a||l|4Ha aVmVia • Tl»»' fill4 |*»r» •*
iifrht'xVrM i* t ,iin|Mt«t-t| of “ HIr»i I y
HhftM nil tIii’
-Inkr Hlir*lil. 1
thr Lrmtiir, flt.y Kt lly, frMIr; I
I*iit%i* piano mtil Hill Fa iilk nt
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l*AGE FOUR

WEDNESDAY DEC. IS, 1950

HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Celeryfed Court Five
Clause And Smith Are
Stars In Sanford’s
1st Game O f Year;
B Team Wins 25-24
llv Kl» IIA HI* Kit
The Sanford Celeryfed court five
clawed out an upset victory over
Euslir le it night 44-42 to win i's
fiis t opening game m the past fiv r

Masons.
Calm C la rm tc Clause led lit**
Sanford attack with |f» points fol­
lowed closely by Garnett Sindh
who looped in seven goals for 14
points.
Trailing 16-17 at th r half aftrr
consistently missing lay up shots,
the Ccleryfeds caught file in the
opening minutes of the last iwriod
and w rrr beaded only oner therealter by (lie I'a n llirrs.
f'laymg a lirad&gt;-up d rlrn s is r
game, rs p rtia lly center Wise H ar­
din and guaid Jimmy Smith, the
Sanfoid tram controlled the ball
well, fighting for every irbound
and e fle d is rly stifling the Kuslis
fast bleak on all but two occas­
ions.
Neither Irani was able to pile up
a command"ig lead in the gainr
which was a loss up until the last
second of play. W ith 30 seconds
left and a llirrc point lead the

DefeatsEustis Pq n

Van Brocklin, Motley
Florida Basketball TeamTo Meet Are
Top Pro Players
Straight
Wildcats, Vols And Commodores

Celcryfcdi attempted to ireeie the

ball, but a desperate Eustis tram
•warmed all over them, look the
ball and rammed in a basket. Again the local live attempted to
tun out the clock and again the
Eustis center and high scorer Jack
Temple stole the ball and raced
lo r the goal. The whistle blew just
as be shot the goal which would
lly KH HAMPER
have given Eustis the game. Alter
Opening day o| the nast-uall
Clause shot a technical foul making
the uorr 44-42. .Sanford held the »ra»»n l» still fuur month, away,
hut lb.- fireworks ban ulreaii)
ball as the seconds ran out.
begun. “ Happy" Chandler has
I.ittlr l.rfty Reynolds opened been fired by irat« major league
the irarne |,y .inking * foul snot to clubs traders after hinting tnat
put Hanford ahead, hut Kusti* baseball may la- killed o ff by a
evened it up with a quick goat by future war.
Itoycr. White sank one from the
On Dir local scene worried
right hand corner and Itoh Fallhi
rlub os tiers have clamped a
dropped In a hook shot from the
ban on radio hroadrasla iu
circle rnaking it Kuitis 4, Sanford
the hope ol upping atten­
3. Temple flipped in an overhead
dance which »iiiniprd danger­
layup and Clarence Clause sank n
ously last year.
foul shot. White counted two
Urals wav within an ara of
points shooting on the dead run becoming u number of the Flori­
down center court making thr da State League when a disagree­
seore ll-fl. Temple again pushed ment ovrr
which other club
Kuitis in front with a hook shot would lie udded—the rlioire wa&lt;
as Covington went into the game Iwtwren Jacksonville Hearli and
for Hardin.
Cocoa killed the invitation.
Hinith hit from 2u feel nut after
To top o lf the league derisions
Kustla' .Slaton sank a foul shot, the player limit wav tut from
nanloid «a&lt; missing s-hanres to 17 to 111. This last should la- an
•core at this point as the Kuslis especially
interesting
develop­
squad suddenly got hot.
ment in an era when not one
Hippier allot a beautiful do foot pileliei in three finlsiirv half of
two-tadliter and little |,efty Key. tils games.
Holds made a foul shut good. Kirk­
Mathematically, it is going to
land was ip and out with a two le difficult for any manager to
point layuo as Kuitis led 12-0. carry mole than fiv e pitchers.
Clause sank one from the comer Ihlv is Bsstiming he has fuur re­
on his typical overhead two-hand­ gular liiflildem, three- .»• •field*
ed allot. I.efty threw wild to .Smith on utility rnun and two catchers.
who was nil alone under thr ims.
With five pitchers, four are
ket and Clause sank a foul shot.
going to hate to be regular
Kuslis* Cv.gplon looped in a foul
starters leaving one man to
shot which rimmed the luiskrt be­
do the relief work—a jolt
fore dropping.
Ihia writer won’t envy him.
Smith got two on a nice over­
Also n utility inficlder with
head pass from l-efty who had sufficient ability to play both
drihhled the length of thr court infield nod outfield will la- haid
to set up the shot. Clause got two to locate.
on a running, leaping shot from
line expedient might lie to
the center of the foul circle.
gather together In the infield
Slaton sank n layup amt Kuitis
a group of disappointed pit­
leaf at the half 17-ML
chers capable of handling one
Coming hack strong aftrr the
inning between them. Ilitie
intermission While, whose timing
Mather pilrhed infirldera and
had Iwen o ff In the first stanta,
a roach a couple uf times
sank a one-handed push shot from
last year with his Southern
thr right hand corner and San­
Association championa— but
ford took the lead 18-17. Smith
hr didn't win thr pennant
two from the l»ft side 20
that way.
I from thr basket ami Lefty Probably the change will have
Reynolds foulrd Kuitis' six foot a thoroughly healthy effect on
center. Temple. Temple got two the paychology of pitchers who
pointa on a hook shot.
will rraliie that they have to
Clause movrd in fast on a dif­ finish games Instead of relying
ficult layup which dropped. White on the ruldier arm of a relief
and Temple wrestled briefly for artist in the last few Innings.
the hall as both teams twgan to
Opening day of thr 1iSftl sea.
ploy fast and furiously. Compton son falls on Thursday the 13th
sank a set-shot and While cama in the month o f April for any­
Lark with a goal. White whipped one who Is superstitious. Hanford
In another and Hardin got two aa

PH ILAD E LPH IA, Dec. 18-W T
— Norman Van Brocklin of the Los
Angelas Rami and Marion Motlay
of the Cleveland Browns carried
o ff the passing and ground gain­
ing honors in the National fo o t ­
ball League's regular season.
Th* two may meet in the loop a
title game. Los Angela* finished
the season in a tie with the Chi-

from the

Horse’s Mo

cago Hear* for Nation*! Confer­ gained BIO yards In 140 trie* -«fl
ence hono’ a. Cleveland was tied rack up an »verai(e rain of 6.8
bv th# New York Ulanta for first yards.
■pot In American Conference.
parse* and completed 121 for
20rt| yards and 18 touchdown* The
Ram aerial artist had an average
gain per nasi of 8X5 yards.
Motley In winning ground gain­
ing honori, took over th# crown
o f Ihe Philadelphia Eagles' Steve
Van Burke.
Motley, big Cleveland fullback,

DR. C. L. PERSONS
Optontrlri.t

E Y E S E X A M IN E D
GLASSES F IT T E D
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RANDOLPH P. KINNEY
Aa*i*tant M a n n e r of Acounticon Powell Company. 206 Hast Jackson Street. Orlantlo, Florida will be in Sanford Friday. December 16. He will hold a Clinic for
the hard of henring at the Valdez Hotel between 10 A. M . and 6 P. Al. (Evening b&gt;
appointment.)

Snm Snead In ( ioIPr
Top Money Winner
CHICAGO. Dec. IH - lA V - Ram
Snaud, who used to caddy bare­
footed because he couldn't afford
shoes, pocketed 9-35,7113X1 In of­
ficial golf winnings In 1950.
I t Was the most prise money
ever grabbed by a pro In one sea­
son. The drawling Virginian also
captured the Vardon Trophy by
averaging 59.23 strokes through
94 competitive rounds.
The Art-year-old Snead won the
two honor* for the second succes­
sive year. In 1949 he bagged |3l&lt;
.... and averaged (19.37
(19-17 through
593.83
73 rounds.
Snead also scored auch a "dou­
ble" In 1931 and now can join lien
llogan a* the only golfer to take
the trophy ad money winning
laurgla three tlmea. Hogan did
It la 1940, 1941 and 1941.

.Mr. Kinney will analyze hearing problem*, determining, precisely, the extent,
type and Hinge of deafness. He w ill demonstrate the effectiveness of the latest
Acounticon inatruments, in overcoming hearing impairm ent*.
M r. Kinney will have w ith him an entirely new Aconaticou invention. A startling
dincuvery enabling thousand* of men and women, handicapped by middle ear im ­
pairment to hear perfectly w ith ahaolutely nothing in their ear. No visible mold,
no head hand, no preaauru, no ear piece o f any kind.
The clinic i* a iwrt of a nation-wide Acounticon public service program to make
available to the hard o f hearing in all urea* the meanureahle factual information
on their problem*.
Attend th l* clinic at the Valdez Hotel, first floor, and see the latest developments
in the internationally famous line of Acoutticon hearing aid*. (69.60, 12-1.60,
219.60). Discus* your hearing problems w ith Mr. Kinney. Get the benefit (.1
his training and experience. Know the facts.

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Mr. Norman Christopher, 2344
Cumberland, /fouston, T e x a s ,
works for the Water Contract Division of tlie city of Houston, and
h* saya the housetops aren’t high
enough nor the days long enough
for him to praise IIADACOL. He
says since he has been taking
IIADACOL he feats mighty good.
He found hla system wa* deflejrnt in Vitamins ) l l ( !I2, Nia-

Compton ahot a foul for Kuslis
aftrr Smith chargr.l him. Clause
got two and Kirkland sank a set
ahot from 30 fort out. 1^-fty lleyHolds hit with an overhead, lefthanded hook shot and Slaton
whipped In two quick points ae
Kuslis fast break caught the
Ccleryfeds flat footed.
l«cftv stole the hall, auhmarlning In front of Compton. Kustla
Milk two quick goals to take the
lead 34-32 al ths end o f the third.
Hanford seemed to be cooling
o ff. but Wise Hardin put up a
terrific scrap for the ball under
the basket and the C’eliryfads re­
covered some of their flit. Tern
pie sank a act-shot and Kustls lid
30-32 aa time was running out.
While suddenly found the range
and sank two push shuts from tnr
right hand corner to pull Sanford
even, hut Temple again gave Kuatls thr lead on a neat overhead
layup from the pivot.

twu more and Temple, stealing
the ball M the (Ylvryftds al­
ternated a freeir, got twu. Ihe
game ended Just after Claus# sank
a technical foul shut making the
seore 44-42.
In Hie II squad game Kay Davis
set o ff a second half rally which
pushed the Celrryfeda ahead 1817 on three quick Iwsketa. doing
Into the 4th period Hie local five
was behind 18-22 when a foul
shot and goal cut the Panther's
lead to one point. Morris and Mc­
Call ahot two quick baskets to
put Sanford ahead 25-22 with two
minutes to go. In the last 10 aeeqnda Kuftls sank a two polntar
nulling within one pntnt of the
Ccleryfeds a * time ran out Final
More; Sanford 21, Kustla 24.
\ arally Uaeap
Pointa
Lefty Reynolds, g
8
James Smith, a
Garnet White, f
Gerald Covington e
Wlae Hardin, c
Clarence Clause, f

H Squad Uutap

Ray Davis.
Terry Cordell
Rob Morris
Warren McCall
Junior Mata
Harry fttnkavage
George Harden

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season and Deloind In Sanford

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thr next day.
n t y College of New York,
winner last year of the Na­
tional Invitation llaskrtholl
Tournament and the National
Collegiate Athletic Associa­
tion elimination lonrney la
Madison Mouare Harden, wan
beaten badly over Ike week­
end by aa uaaatlg Missouri
team 92 lo 37.
Il was without a doubt the
most startling basketball upset
so far recorded this season.
The underrated little Missouri
team made no attempt to compete
with the towering New York
players on their own Itarklmarde
but d r o p p e d l,ark after each shot
lo coyer the vaunted C. G. N. Y.
fait hrrak. It wnrkrd like a
charm and the demoralited City
College players never managed
l*&gt; head the lllg Seven team.
Ktrent for llradlry University
—Wlikh has wnn Its first Hires*
game* handily--basketball seems
( « » • following In U » footstep,
nf the umu-t happy ;f».lhall sea­
son ip whleh the favorite teem­
ed to late Invariably.
llradlry’. little (tens Melchior*
l» one reason the Brave, ar*
unbeaten so far. The five foot
five Inch All-America has led hla
team In scoring this season and
may well Ire the spark which
will carry It lo the national cham­
pionships over a faltering C. C.

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Fanfold Pul lea Pepartnt*..... .......
yotil iv&gt;IJ d«m t vltlu) hair, vl&lt;|«nd
tha followin« tpavllloan,
mt'lr CtnuiluLwrti y&gt;&gt;c I|uall| Id lire
Color -Ilia,-It piafarrv.l
Two jtpoillgtile. dll,lord I'..ll. * s. it «i| ihr IriMihle lit trim* afute
luv,0. hill! rri vlie it ivdvlt I lu'inultivtu
liapi Hiai.dar.l it.....1.1. .1
Cloak. InalMIrd
hut Mood lire ,tctl of irwir than JO
llol air Irpr hint., iimaiir.i
Hleerlng whtal. I...1 1, j. i. .,,,.. it.in and million, cl uun ll vonlimt
ulr, piovru inuredunit, no (uiculivt
ring it pa
and 1* line lid ilulditu Ati tom
rlaatlr #*at nnvia Inalallut
Front door atm ii.it iimailtd Jiuyfirt lot CtevHJiulvn.il uud ule Ll
H**| Co-hloo* font,, ml.In
1.1fanuard lunar lull*, ilitiiilrfrul lii pioinpll) an vHvliny Hi d.irv lano.
i flral llnr lira*
|*ro|.oa,i|a &gt;11811 . 1*1. .1, Ill ary
data in-luda detailed .pa-ill. all.in* Itlmn Ch |Ki • Cbetl C*Mi1 Inwhtl
of Ilia talil la prop, -a.1 aiui tparlfv
tb* arad* of n. .ul ,,,. ,
tl
Ml.

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
1937

tarnata propnial may ba aubntlttad
for new i»S0 modal vahlclaa. At'
rial* prof, tala ma) t.a aubP’ltla.'
for «cr*pttrra tta trade.In nr. c*&gt;- •
propoaad. of City vahicia N • It
1*1;
four-|«aa*i.n*ar
Chair, I*which may b* Hop*, ted at Cttr Hall ■
Tabulalad bill* will ba prt .mail
to tba City Cnmmlaaion at It* m»*tIn* on : January 1*11. Tba City
Ilit . -: i :
,. i .. r , . •
all l.lda
C ITV i IK HANPoltn
i llfford Ui Kihldn. Jr
*’1ty .Manager

good

MB*00

it

PM7

$ l 1 9 6 00

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

COHN EH 2nd A PALM ETTO

nl S an ford Ini

I Inrnla. firini In N i.ie n d iri

la. Plan

S la ilm e N m e n ilirr la. Hl.'dl. rriiisfra tin n hunks w ill lit- nprii fo r H it'
im rpnsr al Ih r n ffir r n f Ih r Cll&gt; C lrrk in the C ili lla ll lirfw r rn Ih r Initii*
id *1:1111 \. II. ami .7:00 P. M. n r r i dai r\te|il S a lu rd n is when l lit* lintiis
shall he '1:110 A. M. In 12 00 A. M.. and exei-pliiu; also Sundays ami Imlidays when Ihe nffii-e w ill mil lie open. R etiislralin n l&gt;unh&gt; w ill elnse al
12:00 A . M I let emher ill. 10.70.

Nn inlt-r leK islerrtl with the ( i l l

CREDIT IUI REA 11OF SANFORD

p rio r In N m em h er 17. 1070. shall

hr rlipililt- in tn ir al m u C lli t-leelinn held a flr i D efeiiih rr ill, 1070, un­

T E LE P H O N E S I nk and 10 7 1

PRONE 1231

in liit- Si lie iif litiritla lm nnr y ra r anil in I In* f i l l

lirrn a r t . 'c l t i e d v n lri nf I tit- t it i nl S a iiln id

MIMKOCIt.Al'II l»miSTIN(i -TVIMNf.*
CREDIT INVESTHiATKINS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
EDREKiN (OUNTRIES.

CIII \ KOI.Li I leelniUMtrr I Dr. Sedun. N**w
P#H»L Ictilhet ii|ihtilHlrr.v, gnud merhuninilly.
(inilil! at I lie Iihv |trlre of
''9 3 5 ‘l,(*

iimsl h a ir rrsiileil ennlinunu"

li mniitha lin iiittlia leli |irrtetliiiK (lie dale nl le ifis lralinii, ami mil'll h a ir

*e:il covers.

(hiiiu; til

Irr i|ii;ilif in i (n r rr*rr|fi|0 rill Inn hrrrundrr, m il (iriwnn 'r r k in i! In

i f l 'l v l r r in us I lie n »r r I lie ni’ r nl 21 ir .'iis

C R E 0 M U L S I0 N

FORD (G) 4'tistimi 2 Dr. Srdan. New palnl
new while wall Urea, rudiu, healer, plastic

PAGE Fivn

less slieli pel *nii shall llilir i r irp i- le le tl ul Ihe tim e tlririM *prt*illed nl

Itmim 101 Sanford Allanlir Nationil Haiti. IIM*.

al surh laler lim e as Ih e rexislru linn hunks are open fo r Ihnl purpose.

T h is m d irr applies only In C ity rru istra lln u ami C lly elerlinn s.

I la led N m rniher v, I 1*70.

II N. Skyer

(H i Clerk

Try
HERALD
Wan! Ads

i ill'

%
r . r i'im . levl

Tba talluwlaa
all Waal lav p*Mh
• aalord llrrald,
&gt;i
I
a
a
M

11ma I *• par tlaa Inarrttwa
tiavaa Ia* p** Itap Inarrlloa
lino* » - pat lla* laaarllvtw
lima* &lt;• par Ha* iaaurlan
Fltr n o * ' la lb* lla*.
tiuui.1* tala lar Mark lar* ran*.

I'lHiNlC j-18
Waal Ada III Ik* aaaapird
• i n tka 1*1*1 WMt • * a m v r a t
data afcara* II ywar Mat*
llatad la lb* t*l»pkwM bwk. la
ralara far Ibla ■raaaatadillaa
lb* bdv*rtW*r I* *&gt;p*rt*d I* pat
prainplly. la »rd*r far ** i»
( radar lb* b**l *■&gt;■vlklr aat 1 Irr.
■II Wabl *da mail ba lb a il at­
ilt* aa tba da| balnra a-.ail-a
llaa.
Plan.* aailfy a* Immrdlaiali
II av arm w ra it la tnar ad
aaaaul

b*

home.

C o rner

lo t,

raapabalbl*

Iwt

mdyr tbaa %a# taa*rraat la***link.

FDH REST

t

—I

A ll.v K A i\l'ATfclKNTH.
and Hlorra. 110 W. Ftnt Street
Phon* 1 W -W .

kitchenette Apt*, wrek, month or
e*a*on. Slumber land C o u r t ,
lliway 17 * 22 al City Limit.
FIVE ROOMS furnilhed, Juat decoralatl. Oft Park Are. ___
•| UKDROOM hmive, uafumUhed.
within walking diilanre of town.
Ih-awmalile. 104 W. 10th Street,

_ Ph. &lt;WML.___________________
HOUSE. 4 rooma and bath. It. W.
laoral. Phone I1H-J.

UNFUHNI8IIKD ColUgei 1209
Magnolia Avenue._________ _
M o II K R N .1-Room FurnUhrd
Apartment, Prirale Hath. Adulla.
2300 Mrffonellit~
l — HEAL ESTATE FOR SALR— 3
INCOME PROPERTY DUPLEX
Plantation Eaiatea high loeatlon.
large lot—eui lorn built fur aala
lieluw preirnt con net Ion coat*
—See Whiddon— 110 South Park
Dwiafc________________________
NICE TILED Farm, (lowing well*,
fruit, oul hlulding*. modern
homing, crop*, attractive setting.
Owner III. Phone I6S9-J aftr*

_ji oo p .m , ____ ________ !!3PI

• l.ytu 00 CASH, balance 1.12 00 per
month buy* new 3 hedronm mod.

ern home. Raymond M. Ball,
•ytaaa, A**oRealtor. S. D. Highly
elate.
M P R O ^ n fT T .
Plantation Fatal* e--*ir«e

lot—

riMtom built for tale below oreror.viroetien eo»t». See

i, 119 S. Park Ate.

i i M

UibiiOfui i.bke fnaiiL I, proparty. AI.I TYPES of llulld let Worl
, .Set I'lihU) no (H rlrr (runt.
II&gt; .iio-,.il,lr |{at&lt; • lir e
E-tl.. . -GWri {.
I&gt;. '
jv je
|L
niaieii. Curpenler A (iracey, J25.WI inward fo , itlI'ho-.o n o | M II *,:*. |
Two 'lury 7 mom (Ykine' hnuir,
lueUtuu uf Aliiui Wnle* Aitdine
H« ,vly inipluved Willi iriiulkliun. ill.OCK MASllN llrlrk, CotilenT
inr* Nu. PE 27^444 arvlIdl
brti tin* -hiiiicle* rid * and m u f,
worl.; I’aleli Pla I'-riiiFi Iti
FblaKi*. 2 loft |nlie l.'i.OikJ linn*
luU .i# and ad hlionlne Pkoii* Allen IValev Adding Machine Sale
I r.,Vl J
t Service Hlkl N'o. Oiatlgc Av, .
Ursnifr Ffuve, 20 arte* land. 12
Oilando. Kl«. Phone M il
ncrer fine hrannif rrnvr, nil Ik- lluviue** Oppvir'uailiea
lu
JUST Complete, n 21 room h.ial
frneni, faraifr, pood 4 ruoiu
on Williams and
Your pat­
(rain* h&lt;&gt;u*r, hatn ami well, OtaOCRRY, lurala, general mdee-.
ronage will I * appreciated ilia
J'alleil lulu aery lee. tea* on for
near Hanford. I*rir* 122.500.
Pita Mai- W illiam* In chtfR,
*rllilig. Orange City Market
Orange (.11y. Fla No rr»«onahhApartment haute firtl flour 3
II
IDS | A FOIT M l
•.(far rrtu»ed
ruorai tcreeiied ptirch aerupird
by owner, iipitkir* apt. rented (iroeeiiea ami nn uie. a|o&gt; u beer 1LOST: Two wav light wiih &gt;.,)
*50. mouth, ail furnUned, refrimd
wine bar. doing food
hhriFer and a while light. Marie
Keratorr, hot Wbtet Unk ya&lt;
liuiinr**. Pro|rarly, *lorlv and
try the llanrlelitc lit. Hlurg&lt;-&lt;m
■lid eleelrle atovr, Price Jil/.oo
repiipment. Three room apaMHay, Wltcjin'lri. PI. a , retmn to
mrnt ntiached. Full priee I'lfUMi . Hanfottinrr I Jr |&gt;t.
____
Five acre* at Ida Cyprea* tree,
by owner. Tipi. Oiledu, 42(53.
Kootl land, 3 arret cleared larce
l —
M t d M IU lll.FLS
|J
well built erpreva building. «h ■ fio i.fl.sn o jtd Co lured Hclpv Reify
l
a
....
..
KranrhUe
irrtEi'i'"1
itirV
IN
U
A
(
A
R
T
Before
finan
airable for huiineaa, rairlnv amt
(Jeorgetoyfn ami Midww. |mcl in- **a u- to save nirmay.
i'lltnic How era and vegetable*.
m»«tiale poanviorv. KaO terim.
i-iolr. 404 W.^f,il,
w f j t WILiJiVNH. HfUl.TDR
Ns.|,m-I llank MarntWlFrtC
1 2 - SPEC FA I, SRNYirKH - 1 2
RENT A CAR;
drive'll i.y'.lav.
iBTKI.^M
ARTIt
f.EH FO^^HAI.E
FOR HAl.E
DRY CI.EANlNG.foaanUoo*'' f„t
Weal, or *** un Enghfh For t-r
Iho-e who nartjL
!*•»*• T o
and Amarlcati Ki.r.l*; •r,)an*.J
MILLS SW AP SHOP—406 E. 4th
&lt;iurr*|&gt;»rt shirt •errice. Stgeatu
•lallou wagon* and rdavertild*
HI We Huy, Sell or Trade muvt
line lit v Ctcnm-i* \ l.nYihdr.
Htr liivland-Mirrrlron, Inc.
F.
nnylhing. Phone IUH.I
Phone I OH.".
First Hi.
We both &gt;«*e wlirn you don't bring NEW V l UOHH -urta.nl |„ perP.‘37 Hunt. Solan iiit-rh. parft.t.
your prescription* to LANKY'S
fertloo Old floor* midn lib•
lllrmaculatrly clr-nti, uccllant
Plum* 103.
aew. Finishing, finning A w *i
family car. 915 Witt, lit, K.
I L A NDO KEEDn: Complete llaa
lag. Portahh- n„w*r plant S3
liny.
Hunt'* Tu »*d» Feed H'.ore
year* wiper i»nc* fa S«miatl»
Cotton Ulaaket*
$1.(10 Ka.
Couaty. H M Claaton, U k r IUI!* Chalii|iion Htu.|rbalrrr, ri val
drluir -larllglit rouio-. liadi.r,
Courier Palnta
$2.60 gal.
Mare
ilill-liotrlrr,
nvenlrive, vineNavy T-Shirt*
48c ra. I.A W N M in ri.I.s :'h*r pcmal b.
llan hllrnla. tailored -eat rover*.
A RM Y-NAVY SUHPI.US
eyeltr repaired, locli and le v
Chrome fenrler gunrd*. Built In MICKEY MOUSE
lOH-io Hanford A re.
Plana 1331
work. Prompt -erv.n, J|. IV
Ice tKt*. Low mileage. A Iruv at
S E I T Z
KM tS CIFTH. new -awing m'aHtiima
It" K. *tr Hi
H IM . See at 809 Kira inbio
thlnc* at Bert'a. 321 E. Firat. V e n e t i a n
•vvXVa 6 4 V S 0
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
h i .in u h
mad* tc __Drive.
A __ OLS l :\E S !
Phan* 1824.
order. Srininol** Venetian lllind 1938 PLYMOUTH nlrl.un truck.
NEW TO Y8
And G ifu
At
*19100. R o y Keel, 300 W. 2nd.
Co.
820 W 3rd Hi.
Phon*
Hert'* .121 E. Flrnt. Phone 1«21
SI
1182-W
FRIED SHRIMP " Dinner "T h ; R 1 : p a i u — i i o i i F . ICv’ IZ E
S PE C IA L HALE
yriiir
Heat Shrimp on Earth" at Mombom*. Only 1014 Jown how re­
&gt;r*a, »I4 E l*t_St-_____________
quired. FRA Plan. Indollmrn* 1948 Plymouth 3 pa*&gt;engrr rou|ic
1898.
W INK for Fruit Cake or table at
L'-en Dep'fo Room .117. Phone
Homer**, 324 E- l i t HL__________
384. Hanftrd Atlantic National 1944 International W Ion Pickup
IM
Hank M*mb#r FDIC.
GILBERT Panama Chorolatea for
Chrlatma* at llomer'a 134 E. l it Drag line, build.&gt;i-r, oiimp -rtirg. SF.tM INGLE COUNTY MOTORS
Phone 1011
St.
__
muek, fill dirt, ahell and eiav SIS E. lit Ht.
S A F E HUYH
0RAN0EB—&lt;1 buaheL J. T. Par*
by load *r Job. Contact R. R
IN LATE MODEL CARS
tier, HL 2, Boa 495. Weal Geneva
Cibited and asaoclate*, 10v* F,
Avenue. Sanford.
Mew York Av*.. IVU nd
PF 1949 FORD cuetom 2 door »rd*n.
Original finlah— new tire*. Raiifl w
- ___
p ia S o
for
SALE— Gorgeou*
dio. -eat cover*, one owner—
Baby Grand Piano, like new but
ETTA K m
Call Phonw 1081 for
unit- 31396 00
at half the r»*t o f a new one.
All Type* Of Book Wnrk.
1949 MERCURY 8edan, tudor. Write Bog 100, car* Herald.
Mary Mr Kinney Bookkeeping
Beauliful black finlah (Original)
FOR SALE—0 « 12 ftTrug. Il'5,00,
Service
lA&gt;m mileage, now plait lc -eat
12 * I t f t rug, tJO.00. Ph. (545.
Room 4
rover*. Radio, heater, new tire*.
USEFUL articles riieapt 1 table
Atlantic Rank
lldlne
I owner— For only $159100
top 6 burner oil rook itove—
1918 MERCURY Deluge 4 door
rlrculatlng wood or tog) heater. WATCH and clock repairing. AH
aeden New
maroon lln l*h -work guaranteed. Kramnahlr
410 Myrlle A r e ._______________
heater-radio— new tire*. Me.
price*. F. M. Engiiih, Jr. f’hon.
ehanirally perfect—11195 00
niRT'S 28 Itteh Idryeie, ttS- Girl'a _ M78.X___________
__
1947 FORD
Club Coup*—new
coat. *lte 10, 13.00. Glrlta eoat,
EXPERT Vacuum eiearner repair.
PA'n*.
Urea-3300 actual
Any maka or mode). All work
“ HM*. Meehan leal ly perfectguaranteed. Free pick up and
for eni y ftOAOb
Delivery Service. Phon* 680.
1047 FORD 4 door aadaa-eeat
LET US help you rmwadtllon vour
eovere. o r ig in ) palpt. Radio.
“ il:
^
A good family c*r for
inr# (Vl. 1 i j M l e i P W e t SX
r *5!- £**!•
^u- 1160 p «r
only I96f. 00
ffn
i Muck FlU dirt delivered—
t
t
"
*
GIRL'S Small tile bicycle, r e f
Phon
for drive*
RUNT MERCURY CO.
aoaabla. Phone 400*J,
way*.
I6» North Palmetlp Are.

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nth,

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Hi&lt;&gt; i 1.14. Havfalr .Section. Call

For Rttitli

H i

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n KEDROOM 2 v*kt old rnavnnrv

m s ra a g a a a - .

IK
TUAT-3
NOT tJ'NjI
AND 1 CV
Mg AN NOTHIN*:

NOW THAT MSCS V o h A N ...8 j T &gt;
M
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&gt;0AtA&lt;SA\v
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ICBIWESPAT PEC. 13. 1950

TTTR RANFOItl) HERALD. SANFORD n/JRlDA

Iloiislioltlrr

A T T E N T IO N I

•I ••■(It..#* el I* ItsM
B N -i» lll«4|
room had barn dreoraled by his
class. W. K- Moore, a veterans'
agriculture supervisor, was Intro*
ilueed. A talk "n the significance
of Christmas was made hy the
Itev, John Miller. The meeting fol­
lowed a dinner prepuritl hy wives
of Hie veterans.
Mt. I’ icrantt's two sons were
introduced. Itotirrl Pierson, I], S
N. Medlral t.'orps, on furlough
from San Diego,
and Ht-orgc
I'irrson, fortnci Marine and now
a student o f geology at the Unirhildren o f many veterans were
present.

All Ihuta Who sir Interested in
Ipokiaa ynuacsrt
A t hate alt llo soon isl-va
rtrnmiti-silHt br the author of
lha Rook ’ Loos to u M ir tM
Uva Longer* ristr-t here .*,
Baatorit at
149 North Park Avtnua
Including
• t o u t k t • B N i:tt i:ir » s i : t a r
• H K S tilS r. mi.a c k
a m si*
N o h is tc s
• w h e a t ur.nw

WE IN V ITE TOP To COMM IN
AND UKT A fg fA IN T I.il
214 North Park Ate.

SANTA

Kichnrri Kcmler

Suggests
These

Kussinn Opinion
|i
h i
_ r m - u&gt;
etc troop-'" in Korea, all without
ber.rfU of tbr r
i ve «votpn
leer."
3. flrfiiencet to the "'offensive
of the Chlnew.”
■I. Several references to the
possibility — nr probability — of
World War ill.
In mint of therm rn-es, the
Insertion wn u riuotallon from
an American correspondent In
Wuhiugloii, and I’ rnvdn added
not a word, except to identify th*
writers nod new.p*|K*r* involved.
However in that part of thn
dispatch living the Tats rorre*
pomh-rit'- own words, a paragraph concerning the Chinese
'‘ volunteers" III Korin wn- dr let-

ill.'» Republic." Of course, by
quoting
I In
American
prrss,
i *i m ilii
i l i i not
»y outright
(hat Moo lint Iih linger In the
h'nirnft j,,r. hut neither i|«ei
I'f.i ila Ui.i tune out in till*
taiefully-cdlt.d piece to deny i t
If Moscow (earn war at this
time, could this hr a -I'p toward
ptepatlng the people fnt a sudden
■hilt of policy 7 Ily these parai;iaph&lt;, the Kmnliti manages to
It t lb- IM-Opte know the tl'INpet
In Washington and t*i let the
|pi|»lr I tmw vial I i"'l IlnpOdslide now. If tin .Soviet govern­
ment did get out from under, it
could then pietuie Itself to its
pi „p|e as the government which,
hy its art ion- in International
toiinrils, saved tin- world fnnn
Imlieau: t.
The I'mvtln

edition

were

hospitality is an art
Coca-Cola ma ke s it so e a s y

re-

The publication of the*.! Insert­ reived in Niw York and tr«n11 out utile ■■ Iti.iM P '-fr llru-i
ct.itiding tale i-n-stderit* in Mu ed iinrsgiajilis, im fur an ran he nh,ted hy the euiierit digest of
learned, Informed the Soviet peo- the Soviet press.
eotitilty and honored with Ihe
riaytou K mu-i Award, lop Joyce ph* fur Ihe first time that the
danger of a third World War,
Santa Ulan* often visits ,1 M roriilnrndallon.
will, the Sovi-I Union and tinKemler
now
luakr.t
Ills
home
fiA flllK TT'.S, turner of 1 t Street
I idled Stiile* as the chief nut.i
temporarily
in
Tnl
a,
llkla.,
nation­
Md Sanford Avenue. The whoh
rnldnts, wn-. real and rln-e at
family will be happy to m e iv r al hrad'|Usr*ei&lt; of Mu- Junior hand. The Soviet prr .» nil almii'
Chamber,
one o f the numerous gift-, that
has In rn denouncing '"waruion.
•ClAltltKTT'S featuti 1 .
fa r the
gels'" und IIk- III r, hut It* chief
'Mew IH ilin rlivr Adam Hat*
rsinrern ha* been to pleturi' the
And vviiteh little Jimmy when lo*
D. K, S II. m in the van of world
see* tho.ie Okie Dokir wc tern
(I uaMHurd I *. « l‘ ag| Hurl
(ware and determined to keep it.
styled Jcunv and Jacket* (and llw nl jiIhiuI l,WNI,!HXI, is aiming* .it
Also fur the first time, ns far
little girls go for them, too-1 it tfiml *if l l a y
iiiXl July a. call l-e hnllH'l, the Soviet
l Tie*, Hell.*, and Su -pendent fot j —per Imp * even more if the fun- row-paper leuder bus read parathe men styled hy Hrm-Dnndy, igll situation wniMtis, it needs ginph
lifer ling
to
Ullllicse
I Mom will really like the Cn in mn mote men to hiiiht up I lit- mobile tnu.p. in Keren without the nilNylon Hosiery fiA liriK TT'S ha* reserve und defenses here at jcctivc "vol mi leer’* u ffix *l, or
featured. So, this Christmas why home, depleted hy the d* maud hart read u patngrntdi linkirig
&gt;Bat shop at (iAIU IK lT'M w-ture of the Korean war, and to start Mao with those troop*.
la large variety of high* t quality augmenting
Aineriran
troop
Why did I'ruvda go to all the
tmerchandise awaltt your Insure- strength in Kuiope under the Irnuhlr nl lepriuling u long illtlon and approval. Shop at
A IC- North Atlantic Treaty organise, patch to that certain pniagraphs
RKTT'S, rflrner of lit soil San- tiou system for defense.
might In- inserted? The perform'ford Ave. for gift* you'll he
3. Tlie Army ca-malty total for anee iMI»e* interesting questions;
'ptoud to give.
Korea I* now* something more
If Moscow fear* It has pit died
than l!7,!Mu (the mo.t recently too dangerously elo-i* to World
Vour f'hrislmai shopping will11 announced figure which covered War III, could I Iris In- a Kremlin
really be exritlug ulii'ii &gt;oil l i ­■ the period through Dee. I, alnr&lt;* step *o git out from under, leav­
the new- Klgin wateln- ul the which Chinese Communist* at- ing Man out on n limb nleiio* in
HANPOHII
JKWKI.IIY
A N Mi tnrks rose lo a crescendo.) The the Korean fu*s? Why does
L U fjtiA tiK
("0. Incomparablo. pool r&gt;f manpower in the United Pravdn publlrly and gratuitously
I-or &gt;1 and f *wdy Klgin*
fromi State* must le lapped for re- link Mao with the fighting In
171.60; superb Klgin lleln ir- plarement* They In turn are suc­ Korea T lip to now, so far a* the
unoilels from 130.79. Th. NAN- ceeded tiy di afire* ot volunteer* Soviet pn-•* Ini. In ert rntwoliu-d,
Along with the draft rail there the fighting in Korea all has
ip o n il JKW KI.IIY AND l.l'tl
!0A(JK CO. I* «l*o yuur author- i» rxprrtalinn of increased rail been done hy "the heroic people"
Ited dealer for llulova watch.-* ups o f reservists, especially in army of the North Korean I’m■priced prom $34.76 . . , The new event of a national emergency
IBamaonMn Train ra*e is a |*er- proclamation. A slow-down in the
feel Uhrlstina* gift for Mom, or rrserve program, put Into effert
,81a . . . Only fl7.ti0; und the in OctolK-r, has he. it abandoned
Samsonite twu-siilUr, at
only .'lot rover, speciilalinn persisted
' $36.00. la hi cal for Dad or llrol It- that additional National Hoard
M r mil , , , Keatureil here are division* would be summoned to
'Buitou Ilill-folds, The lady Ibis- federal service, pour ate already
:tah I* great for mom . . . fh-r,, In.
One defense nffiriiil, di setusing
too, the billfold, styled by tlanl
Her . . . In the I'rfnee am1 l*r *i- wilh a rcporlrr the purpose of
a national emergency declaration,
***** mo*Mf. At HANI'DIID JKW
said It would he of table nut
EM IY A N D I.D dflAfiK UO.
only for it* impart on h»mr front
More n« w gift ideas from morale Iml “ to lake Hear till* l0 D M II.I.A T AND ANDKIIHON.', a real peril, a national peril,"
pur Walgreen
Agency
Drug e lid in g not only in the Km K« '
tOff. Her the new fore.t grem hut in K ill o pe.
I’enlag'm eiffietal* thought. loo,
Inn Set— with tim e alek-pr«».f
&gt;lfr: -k’ 4 glasses to the et 3 that mtelt a declaration would
rpiithrn the flow of hadly-nrrded
Inerchl alsex, H oT .-will slro. material to the armed force* |.-,
I ".ml ("olite's Orrlu-vini
ur' the inen, Ihe new llulaiie
tratu-flanir
tigliler—smiirt hlitg, making wiirr flexible the pruvl'
aiemt
under
whlrh
the
’
-n
lu
Dull. li&gt;g ID "III J
ndly new l g,nw light* from uadi
barge! Ami oh yes, Imw aimnt .1*. their buying.
Sul m i In v .'Tuning, IhHt'iitls'r Di, llb'.O
One
Army
official
eiruvmd
It
Inc candle* over the llolltln y*-•
tjor.se from our selertloii of. up thU way:
Hiilao*fjptiun f*l |&gt;**r ioti|ilij f
In peacetime, the objective e.
Oiltman*
nr Hoi llnga worth —
Dri'iut 0|iliuiutl
'rum I to 6 ptiuinl Iwxe
llrally In save money; In an rnirrgeney,
ethloui-I Ami sumetlilng they under war conditions, In snv&lt;*
TicliHs
mi
stile ill: Tmirhlon’s,
II love— Klnc stationer y. Make, time.
Aiming
oilier
thing*,
the
tuiliElks
("lull,
Mnyfnlr
Inn. YuweR'n
tO U IIII.I.A T AND ANDKItKON
VUr Christmas shopping gulilo. j lary In nn emrtgetiry inn ,peril
l
or
litl.lt*
rest-mil
imis
U*lr|ih&lt;ine
17
up ita contract ni-gutiationt; dr,
rentrnllae
time-consuniing
pmfleally fine glfU ehatnelerite
be sloek o f MUNTK/.DMA 01KT* curemcnt programs; l.tty mater­
iHOl* Magnolia and Uni Htreet. ials anywhere In the world where
f they are available; Increase as, semlily lines In its own arsenal*
, and In eontract plants; tpeed
up factory manpower recrultmgj
- expand tile stock of niarlilne
I tool* nre,|**il for the manufacture
, of intricate weapons.
One authority estimated the
I speril||ig tip of pr*ie|ireinent P03, *ihle through an entergenry de, - claratinn might rut as mueh a*
|{ nor-third o ff the Irg betwren
, Ihe time fundi are voted and Ihe
\ equipment i* actually avaltabl.*.

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S A N F O R D C O C A -C O D A U O I T U N t i C O ,

K « t id r r ly fem lnin r, lo v e ly lingerie
tins jus I (lie Inneh n f luxury that
rx r r v Indy mt &gt;m ir li**t w ill rlirri-.li
fur Cliriwlmaw . . .

L()l!N(ilN(i PAJAMAS
Captivating lounging 1‘aiain*.
with pure silk qulllol Conllo
Cost and sm«*ith satin parity.
The mats arc lovely for rvi ntrig wear too. In Sapphire
1)1lie.
Red,
Aqua.
1 allow,
I'tnk. and Urchld . . ,

KOH&amp;S
l**-fl Corduhiy, IV««I, (Juiltrd
Taffeta and .......... md shin­
ing satin, all li-autifully ilesigne*l to lend a lusial «harm
for her lo tela* In , . ,
I’ lcturcd—Corduroy In Aqua,
Itoov. lllue . . ‘ ;

Kfibbcr Ciiufrht
BED JACKCTS

n a s i l s a * * u - « r . a , l. a r l

(ptng runvenlence la-ginning tills
{mUirday and until Christuin* A
trea t assortment of high iiuality
msrchatnll i Is here on display.
[KtaUonerjr,
Hgiirim-*,
Hutton
imil-folda, and of course, every­
thing fur the office! Christmas
"eanla and twautlful wrappings
are available, too. For the kiddlra
there are some really fine, inex'pensive loya that will thrill lliriit
Tor many days after Christmas!
t i t ra W K L I/ S OK KICK HUPF L Y CO. help you srlret Just the
right thing for 111* ur her Christuian o f 1060.
Appllanre

him the nlghl l&gt;efnre.
Nothing further happened until
yntordny mntnlog, when police,
uflcr alfllm* the evhJctKu in lha
ca.e, arrested Stapler and look
him to the Polite Station for
r|li»*tlunitlgOWtfrtittled hy the offieera he
ronfesseil the atlrmpt to enter
Ihe Mather Store, hut denied the
Jewelry and l.uggag.- Store rob­
bery, *ald Chief Williams.
(Jurstlonnl again this morn­
ing, Staplet broke down and eonfrased to the Sanford Avenue role
tierv. With |tollee he went tu his
home, where In a bedroom, an as­
sorted lot uf jewelry and mer­
chandise weighing several hundred
pounds and valued at more Hum
13,000 was found.
TOO LATH TO CLAHHIFY
I.HHT; Hlark leather 2 Strap
Hhmra, Hite IIH -C. Please Ph.
MU.

an apetiam-e you

Lcsui Notice
drd KLKtrrnio
Alarm rlorka hy
NrvTM't: IH tlKnKIIT HIVES that
dlah washers, water hcal- Ihr llosMl « t I ’oiihti O-otmlsaloner#
roshlng machines, homo ot Hrmlnuli foum r. Murid., will

alv* bids al lb* t’lvrk'a -Olflc* In
are all rw
thr Csurt llns.s al Hanford, not
illBMca nf taler than I o'clock I*. M . January
h years of 1, 1*41, for th* following equtpnisnl:
A Crawler T»as Tractor, eiiulvalreputation for good service, gn
■at In Hie CaterpIlUr I'lesel t'T
to SANFORD ELECTRIC, Mag- Trartor.
with the fallowing equipnoil* Avenue.
oient i
Angle Typa Balldnsar wilh doubt*
* Delicious 1» the word that beat Drum Cable font rut
Trie* to Inrlnda trade In on lha
following *qaipmeM.
#55'*h“ s ! t if S * S ^ , " S nK On* T o l l lnl«m *llon*l T r s tl.r
gad Palmetto Ave. Everything wilh Angle Typ* llolldoser Rt*d*
also with th* dustde Drum Hear
to satisfy th* mart particular Cable
&lt;-&gt;&gt;titml
tine IT ecu Hoot Itaka Iliad*
lllda lo show price o f tractor
• n il equipment—bess altowane# foe
TUI I Trartar and lleco Root Iliad*
llt o a

t.

Defuse ranges

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Cunning little Jarkri* of
rr«M and anflnt llru.hrd
Ibiy-n, l^ce Iriuime*) ami
rlhlmn lied In I'lnk. Illur
ami Whlta , . .

3.50 to 5.05

HOSIERY
Kvrry lady lovea ho»r
psin-rially w h e n
they’re
Phoenix Iloae . . . Newest
Kail thadea In 61 guage,
16. 30 and 110 denier . . .

Tin* IVrlucl ( lift
for t h e Wltolt:
Knmily! Cholt-v
ti f Htylon a it d
Hfzon, nil ctuur,
npnrkllnK p l a i n

1.35 to 1.95
GOWNS
Nylon gowns that waah In a
• ink and slay pretty forever!
Soft shades of pink, him-, aijua
and while, daintily trimmed with

Klamt . . .

I

matrlilng net or I a n ................
Hire* 83 la 63

‘^'K' f(,r k'lirUtninn im’O our wlrlp
ill*
Bi'loctloii nf tlidUnclivn oil pnmtB g A j J S a i S l iii|p* t« briglilcti your* ur irntmvOtic cli«'« home,They mnko lovely,
liwtlng jiiftn . . . Wti also carry a
■ I H r l f cofflplulc linu uf picturu fnmicn
for ell bI7.ua and tyjH*a of picturus,
Iw r t

re c e iv e d — «K ||» m

c u n t t o u )

e ls e U

m

I Block b h r e tn o f E d rt e r e
f i t y x m w a ll g p a ce .

A H M ir r e n

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B y P ilt t a b o r g h

we

SUPS
lavishly lace liimmrd or tallot rd style*
in crepe and Nyinn,
in Ice cream pastel.,
white and tstiack , . .

5.95

to 8.95

PAJAMAS
Floral print outing
for warmth and beau-

�In U n ity There In S l r r n r l h T« rro lr« l lk« I'tace ef the W w l l ,
Ta Promote Ik t Pregreao o f America
T * Produce P r o n r l l j fo r Kaafacd.

A N IN D K P K N M
V O I.U M E X X X X II

Krtlnhlishecl I ‘JOS

Kemler Says
JayceesSeek
o Opportunity

S A N F O R D , K l.o u i

T D A IL Y

b

THF,

N EW SPAPER
II.

Churchill S a y s
Arab-Asian Plan
A-Bomb Is Only For Peace Passed
Hope For Peace By U N. Assembly
Attlee Assert’* Dcd*
Should Have Scat
In United Nations

Mr. k r in ln pointed out tli.it an
W lth ln m hat rrc rn lly been made lo
•hr Jayc r r r r r r d , trading "W e heh rvr th i l fa illi m Gotl give* meaninR and |iiir|&gt; o ir lo human life ,"

l.l» M H &gt; \. I k ,

tnnn». fli «l

2 1 U narlfiahlirst. Nobmlv crt&gt;
anything out of it for h ln i*i-lf. hr

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Chicago To Inves­
tigate Capone Gang
VVASHINCrlON. IV.
14 &lt;/l’j
Srn*tr Crnnr intnlitiitor. turaetl llirir iiglil* Inward Clttrago l»tlay after two tltyt rW prolong in
In gambling ami ratlttrcnnu in
northern New Jrrtry.

Police Uccover More gangv*a» lung ilnwn
w Jewelry Store Loot llirllirNrwturlain
Jet try healing*. • lot llir
lime bring al Ira I. i imi I lltr it
Moir lo*»l whirli » a » »lo1rn on

(J iliA iiO , Dr*. 14 -(,1*j A lOthlm. .tipt'hng *l.ikr to Mlll'Mtl
vartbet'ikrri tp .ra d lml*y flul.l Clm igo to WarliiiiRlo.i .ml .‘ -I. I
h-.pilr ■« frd»ral court oidri to end lltr walloul.
I ’.right tia ffir » « d nrup lrtl in St. I nun ..ml C l." .&lt;•» I ’ .ttr., -.

01.nl and, r y p r rit leiv iy r were a llr . lr,| ,n W atliington

llir yanlwoiker*' work itoppage cu itailrd p a x rn y ri m t n r .
“ f r i j l ' l r a il lin e *
'-rt-tiig Ih r n lio o '11 r n p iln l. A
" in l.t i w a ll,." *
f 1a - t i r t l up r ttn * i'h -ia lit.' f • • *i 1
ao tl h it * i.in r
n g t. tn -ff
in Chit ago, rail rro « a r*ta tl* o f iln a tio n ,

KT Ruling Permits
OperutionOfBarge
Lines On St. Johns
\ nrw m ling bv th r I n t r n t a t r
i ‘»niinerrc f'om m latkm w ill ix rn iii
Ho " p n a li n of hatge line* op 1.
..■•union 1 m I n h a d * on llir SI
•l"hn II' -rr Ix-tw-.-en Jarl. ;"I|»-Ill
mid Sanfonl a* loon a* riih'iuatr
t.rm lo al furilitir.. a rr built here.
City Miniagri C lifford M '-klM dri
.lormunt n | |t« lay.
tin Jan. 211 a hearing waa held
hy an Intrp.tatv Comment- Coniml vloixi at th r M a y fa ir Inn, h»iMiint.d mil. At thla time 0 . (}.
W illi. lw«ri-i line operator ami M *riiiirt.&lt;
iln n rn l that adequate
tonnage waa available to u ip p o r
the oiM-ralimi of a barge line Imre.
I h r n a in in i-r, howevt r. uimii
inw ligation, fullvd to find *dc
ipiat- Ih rilitlr* In
Hanford
fur
bundling of f i.la h t from Ixtrgr t to
lin ck * and other t-urrler*. *ald .Mr.

Nov. 2fi from Ihr Saiifocl l.tiggagr ilevrlnpmetiU:
ami Jrw r l l » Sloie war rwoveretl
I. Senator Tnlwy ( K M I ) . t
la«i nltlil i»v irtlke. (Iilr f liny fi.
mrmfwr of thr rnnie Investigat­
William* taitl tod4y.
An mini o f Ih-niartl Hlaplrr. t3 ing Committer, aawl itatr author!yrar n|il N rgto iliuggist who I* lirt rouhl pul .1 »t»p to the attirhargi-tl with Ihr Ihrfl, nolifirtl vilie* nf gamldri. and rirlrtrrr* il
p-tlirr Ill'll i l l rrr grl|&gt;* hail hrtin
l&gt;larr,| l&gt;a' k o f Ihr *cttre in hrr they wanted tn.
homr hv Slanlri, t*ho livisl nt-tt
' Wr nughl to lx intlxling tnror
wlm.r lo hrr at Tirenty-Sm-onil puhlit nfficial*." curd Toftry ||r
**S li»»t anil Krrm-h Aunue.
_________
...........
MrKiMiin, uml an a remll rer-rtnw m r of diem dmw "no
inni
Thr •mall grip* of the aipprr •aid
| , l l L L „lr
| iiii-mlril that no common carrier
Ivpr rontaim-tl jewelry, ciHarette
i_
. .. . .*
.
I (H-rmlt l« e ia n trd t., M r. W illi*.
lighlrr*. fountain pent ami otner
In New Jrrucy, tlrptily d a te a tIn a letter from F. C. Ifilver.
article*.
lorm-v (Sent-rnl Ni-Uon I . S tam ler Jarkaonvillr to M r. McKihbln, It

,

raid hr too I* In favor of prnaerutlng o ffic ia l* if they art- in eollu* ion w ith gnmi'lrr*. K tu m lrr,
who ha* Ix-cn rnndiirlng a * ta tr .
wide probe of gambling, said h r I*
W A LLA W ALLA. Wa«h^ Der. not ro n v liir.il "that gambling ran
14-1.11- Italph lliun* Kgan. r i • go on without iom.lio.ly knowing
xinrtil nf Ihr "faat bleak- In ha»- about It."
If . added, however, lhal "it**
Ttrlliall, waa bark In Ine ita tr pennot n e rc tm tily »tatr official*. I'd
ilenliary Imlay.
Tor-day night Kgan, a ri-u-rm pul It In the loral or rounly rla **.*'

Fust Breaking Convict
(Joes Back To Prison

f. The ^ im e f^mmlttea ^
t.
■uanl on the prlMui'a ejty laagtir
t.m r w
w iiiiM
lt n n t.rr *t .
Rood tram, rrom l tit polnla before aevrn It* liat of ml*»inr
rrming up mi*tlng al Ihe YJM.C.A. originally to talin g II f t anno.,no’
I■*•! night Hr relumed la thr r,!a .uMxmna had Ix m vervml in
" V ami telephoned the prlton.
which provhlrtl him with grati*
. “ U *l“ trrvlrr ixtrk to hta “ i|uarlrr*.M Ilr tiltl not eiplain hi* air- Committee Chairman Kcfativn
(t)-Tennl a* a -tixk »*le«man for
Prlton o ffic ia l* today aahl Ihe the Mountain City Conmlidatetl
ram would no! lie penalltrd far Copper Mining Co. of Nevada. KeK ran’a A .W .O .L , artivilv, the firat fauvrr aaid the r'unpany Iota no
hrrarh In five year* of “ in il* ld r “ •utalanrr Imt •old tt&gt;xk to perttwattaoM • » r*e* at*»
a lh lrilr :iartlrlp»lloa at the Den.

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I’ fc. John Alexander
Fininhes Bool Camp

w «. (aiintt-d out that th r In te r
.ta lc Commerce CommiMion had
irv rrix tl thi* drcivlon o f their egamirter.
Appan-ntlv ih*&gt; I.C .C * he tjed ated , did not agree w ith th r egamlner and thought that thi» area
•houltl have the aaauranre
that
a l" ii Iht farilitiea are avatlablf
twrmltteil on the Ht* John* frou
Jark.onvillr to Hanford,

* ' » '*

' T ™ n r ,,r te r
T l T i h T o , Ch h

“tT'

t-ritlmn r out rat t rarrler ratea. ho

added.

Thr I.C.C., however, will with
Hold h rrrtIfh-ate to Mr. Willi*,
until he ia able lo »hew that there
are adeunete terminal fadlitlr*
here.
A remluUvn authoriiini l**uing
toraiiM N e * e u r r « . i . .

LLKfl AUCTION
More than V.'OO wa* netted hv
I'ARKIH IHLANfl. H C.. the. the Klk- D »lge In Ita auction Fri­
14—(Rperial) Marine PPO John day night at Glnderetlla for the
C. Aleiam lrr o f 701 We»t Ninth (TirDtma# fund for undrtprivil­
Street, Hanford, wa* ptomntrd to eged and cripnird rltlldren, R. I*.
hla preaent rank when he romplrt- Hharrork, rhairman o f the* Childr«n'a Charity Fuad Committee,
•d “ laxit camp".
Alexander climaxed hi* recruit tgid today.
training by winning the Sharp
•hooter medal on the rifle range
when he fired a wore af flt x 2 M affklgla of Ui« Hanford Farmnr*
Auction at Glindcretll* for uaa of
daring hia weapon* training.
Alexander enll.ted In tba Ma­ the fadlitim, aad lo merchant*

rine* In September. He waa a re­ and individual* whoo* donation.
cent employ**# of DethUhem 8*eel r n»Hbuted to making tho auction
Omtparyr, faltlmore, Md where he
•(tended the aoetioa.
wM a pipe Uupedor-

T h r ir had Ix'-n a hint from
r h lrf * t,f th r lallroad l-lnthri
hmxl.* that
thr
l .i k r might
plead. D ir filk t walkout, 1.1 f ill
1 tgo, look (0,110.1 tort, ottl of Ihr
•a r d , y r .lr ftla y .
A frtlrral Judge l,t I nigh* •"
•|r r r t | l l i r tt r o th r r homt *»f It-t'li-- - *
T r a in m e n
to
»*ut|
Ih r
out- d&lt;,
» trtk r. T h r
g u v r r n m r n l. w lilrh
,t i / r - l t h r iiM tio ti'* t a r r i t r * la -i
A u g u -t
a ftrr
a
a trlk ililt...'
* |.-in m itig ft tint n w a g e hour 'll
p u tr , * a h | th e k lo p p a g t » . « * '-r r
lo u -l*- In t e r f e r in g w it h llo - w.t

ff-rt."
lilt- wnlkout. w lilrh tlir III""
Irrn ird
iinanthnr lii-'l,
vttlui.ll
hallrtl
freight
iiiovrinent
D
rnu.'-d "lot pi. *rng. I train t.nrrlfall'.o ai-il d l.rilp trd other lo
d io trir*.
Cool In-iat ion
of
Ho
tli.p p tg r lhr.at.-nrd a Inaj". il­
ia) in thr t'hii*tim i* mail- &gt;• liirago, w l i i 'l i I* a m a jo r tr.iift 1

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r».-*iilriil I ruman ill*ro**ttl
l.ott-r I.out nmhil'fJllt.n « ilh *
*1-1 m&gt;d rimulr»-lonal g.on|. lo
■la) and aa» nterd h) *e«rral
ot Ihr lrai*l*|of» to go -.brail
n lilt * * ( r* pi Irr itiolrol-. Thrrr
wa* no word *» lo whrihrr '1r.
I . liman had m a d e op hi* mind
ahntil lhal. hot Srnilor Via)hank ( l i s t )
*«hl hr * 0
' hoptfol** Ihr Pfr.idrnl ~ ill dr
rlarr 1 rtalli'Ual rmrrgrnrt and
pul into *ffrrt »wtfil* ''what
r*rr wagr-plirr ronlrol* tan
lx- adltiinl.il all. r I* handlril."
Srnalor I’obra llt-N II) told rr
porlrl* hr hatl ad*t*ril ’’all oul"
ronlrol*. ' Ibi* t* onr of Ihr
&gt;li.rkr*t hon.» In Ihr hl.lor) of
ltd* oalmti and Ihr »orld ." To-

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fu rn arr* w r ir Iwnkrd. Thru- w.i■hutdown* and rurtailno-n' o f op
rratloli* throughout thr I'hirag"
in d n ilrial a rm .
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four operating rail union*, lo
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rinding
Ih r IIItT , -aid In Wa ll
_ on th r t'hirago * lr ik r may
prrad unlr«» W hite lln tiir and
goverrinrnt niedlation effo rt* tin
•ti-ppid Up tn * r t ll r the waghour diapute.
They hlanird thr delay In rrarh
,lo g an a g rrrin rn t on John It
•Sl.-clman, l'ir*ld en t Trum an'
«l*tanl who ha* hern mnductii-g
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a I'toad no-mao'* land which *1
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I'O-li lip to thr Mamhuilan la'id'-l
Turning to Ihr alum ta.mli. h&lt;.*id It would la* a •Silly thing"
to *ay t It tat “ * r mu*I Otvtr it.thr aloinit* tr.inb uldr** ami onlil
II Im Ix r n u trd again..! to."

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Crisi s Fiij'lilrns
Disimilt’d Amnica

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M iititv.** I*hi ' I n l a t i 'i *i *• f U i r *
Mr*. M l ll r r had lived in I'aoja
o f I h r K r n a lr H a n k in g
to m h*.i||r|
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for .10 y ra ra . She «»&gt; n rnrrnhrr
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.Mrs. SiiKun Miller
D ies A flv r Illness

Morocco Divjin To
Knlcrtain Shrincrs

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In ailrlitton to thr hit hand ilu

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Wi I
j, fturvlved by oof tjaught* r. .Mr-.
S r* ret,tty of D e lm ir M « r*h *ll Annlr* llla r k w e ll of I'a o ta ; fn u i

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Defense Costs Mount
T o $41 Billion As
Bin Build-UpBcKins

D e le g a te

k ’e s o lu t io n

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Perimeter Is I'nllrrl
In As Tenth Corps
Begins Kv.tcn.itionChinese Jet Is Hit

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Crime Committee Crippling Railroad Sttike Spreads Speed-Up In War
Says Authorities Despite Federal Restraining Order *—
Production Urged : '
Can End Gambling
liy IjCn. inarsnall

*ahl. Who rvrr lirattl nf a Jav
rrr la-ing liaiil for III* clvir Work ?
• kWhnt In- iho-a. hr tloct for thr gootl
of Ihr town ami with thr tlrainIn makr il Ihr hrtt plan- in thr
rotinlry In which t«&gt; llvr. if hr I*
mil lining that, Mr. Krmlrr athlrtl,
hr might lo grt nut nf town. Thr
Starling Monday, thr committer
mily Ihlmr thr Javrro grt* mil of
pltn» five day* nf hraiingi in Clii
Ihr rlvtr Wtirk hr ijort |i |h&lt;- |mi
m ini » « li fa&gt;lion of a Jolt wrll i i go on operation, of «yli*l'» l-ll
ti * a i la a ra " * ra g * M a i
of llir lair .Varfarr A| ( a|xtor't

S h o p p in g

th r

|v t* o if'M im g .tg4in«9 tnv
hy lltf 1* 0 ! i i f i f t •»» u»r il Httlf
I II %9 *11 if k^ll I &gt;11 «tfilMH »»*,H*‘ltll
hy |(ii *i4

• l l n luurlirttn mol Ihai-knl llo rtlan
Hanford u n i .v-miit'l. County ta-gionnairr* and w ive-, ami lot inPhoto tty T«*l Hwalin
Bradley tt lot nrrantfvil the ro m liin - U r * nf Ih r A n x iliiiy Unit tin -hewn at Ih r dance which wa# held
rtli no-tling.
Itrv. |
Lytlletou
. . . . . . .....
it|. at-ata—
• /.iniri...
n jg h l a' :i.. ’.i Ian I no in • • i ■ ..•••&lt;,
tin- D e N r lm tn l!
aiio..i
r a u t " llrm ly. .
.1 &gt;t right from
................. . tahl&gt; .&lt;•
no-rninn iiroiit.unri'il Int invitation 11it| -tarInt t-r ronf,-rente. Sorted nl Ihe Inlilt- at left center and " r a r in g a taick in utantliiig row it Jm l Field.
'••ml rliairman nf llir ctoifti
ami Chain * Miirriaon Ini I ho ring­ a ln ir tap
’Driairtm rirt (I'm m itnilt i Don Carroll po*t Hi Comm and)r , i n t i . ' I n , o a.t • .11• •1 • ••, &gt;.i (in
, 1
j,,|
n„ nuiory 0/
ing accompanied hy Harry \Vrater hnrlylr ll'»tl»litilt|tr in II*:lt» -n il at right ia ^landing immediately •tin- In-partim-nl of I l&lt;»uh.
nl Ih r piano.
Mr. K r u t in iMtinlnl mil llo irenirnilon* grow th which Im lo-t-n
matlr hy Iht- Jaycr« organisation
tiint- il on- fopnded !ift year. ago.

mitnily level. hr polnlnl out that
Ihr layrvra afford an np|Miiliinily
till young mrn le arquirc training
in h-ailetallin.

Wm-

litre! • g n n t Un *14. In ti 4|»t»Jfrnl

TIh- mewling waa prrtltlot! oecl
by kVilliuiu II. Hlcmixr. prt .ildcnt j
of llir Sanford Jayn e-, who wel­
comed other Hanlord rlvir club* to.

| | T lir toil potr o| Ih.- organ
Iralion. T’hia, ho taitl, I t civic Improvrnirnt. making llir lawn a la-1le r p iarr in wlilrh lo llvr. In atlarking Ih r prohlim at th r rom -

11 0 V 1

»lr»!»rril lo*l«v ®l»r
ilmiiii I**»im L ’*•» »l»r &lt;»vtU r ' f i L%
h I in Ii H r « «ti I.Mjtr
.ild tifi ,t
ffitn n iM r t r»tMMlrt4linn in oin •*
tflllpl l*» n u V r 4 |»r.«irl»il »rllU
rofnl '*1111
irt Mimu '
I lr i I m| hoi
in !••»• IH»»
| wi| m &gt; tM iw Ir in 11»r Htm tr »•( I
ttnn ( liiif* lull

|not ithng ih r great inlcinalional
'irp.ini/alm ri
with
a
C h ritlian
meaning lor ih r firat tun--.
M i. k r m lr r wai tnliixliicrcl hy
.‘'la ir J a y tr r I ’ ic o Hm i I J. Ilra ilrv
PVJhatn ttltn
wrhomrtl viuting
a^ihlruaiiont l ir ir from E m in . Dayittiia. rirn vrlan d . and Odantln and
taitl dial " I f our way of lifr it
I'lr tr e tfd . our youai mrn *•
ihr o ir a irtl Itriirfai Ion*'. Pointing
mil ih r n rrtl for leid rr'h t;*. hr
•ml dial M r Krm lrr it d ir No. I
young man an Amcitca

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N o. H I

Red Jets Lash Out In
First Air Offensive;
Beachhead Contracts

Leffionnaires Attend .Mayfair Dance

Opportunity and (rerdom a ir
. t*li,«l .ill young mrn in America
^ a r r t-ilking alxiul today. R n li.m l
Knnlcr,
United
Slalca
Junior
(lia m lifi o f Commerce. p iriid e n t,
Inld the combined civic club* *1 a
Mayfair Inn luncheon today which
war iponiored hy the Sanford
Jaycrra.
I)r&lt; hiring llial tervice In hu­
manity it the lift I k i i t i i | Ir.’r,

I"

AMociiitrd I'r e n Leaded Wire

IO.'i O

National Jaycec P re ­
sident
Declares
Am erican S y s t e m
Must Be Preserved

Ilr attributed1 thi# primarily
• f»ur m u o iu :

r l * t i In partly floudr, l ) n * lT
rtvlnx temperature# ihu after»,«•«, i muani anti ituiay. I.iaiii
•n moderate wind*. »outhr*«l nvrr
-oulh portion and variable, ion* II) -outhrrl*. n trr nnrlh portion
through Friday.

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W EATHEH

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'ion tfi4(liifir i» rfirnlial lo m ffi
'lie leiiout threat ol an ell-oul

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fr%\ V'iiv; onv l*f*»lJirr, MuiJUori
Wllry o f ML Dora.

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'WinVllf*
Il»r Iffiohlf, Munlull ••Ml# t*
dial while tint rnunlry t* doing
•II il can lo iviuil * global ton(ltd " w r rra lt/r lltait »n all-oul
war ra n l x initialed hy a itngle
* u n l (rom ihe other tide.

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\ rm »ii 4ii t».4tf i*.t i f i . jd* dt »*f*l

it |;00 I*. M, |ffffi(irr**H with Itrv
t*. th r tltn r I I'M i'.fr# | f'ifi.| i»i*»*n*nl
t l ' i r . i*f .••it 9*r|tix n| r*M ifilfv **
rriw fo iil l.r&lt;|furtl nf M*
I •* f *t I m lf» rliMf^* t»f «!•■«*ifHll"H Mini
officiating. Huriid will follow In Ntflilr Stlttr I* Mi fJinrict
tr
Sylvan
Lake
*rrviiM«iH*
Mitd ImiI f I firrn h is r
'" l
“ *Cemrtrry.

SouIITh Statchoiid
Stand Ik Oilici/i’d

While tilt# uncertainly exut*. he
•aid. "emphant on pr.aluclion t»
HONOLULU. ~De*.
i l t/l*)—
•he way In begin" lo .Irengthen letter vaylng *'l can't for thr life
die nation'* itnew*. lie «aid ihe I'rrildrnt Truman ha* written a
of mr ace why Ihr Southerner*
It xaiiaxra **a raae t « l
would take the attitude the) do"
In oppojlng the Hawaii and Ala*
k* .tulrhoorj hill*.
It wa* relea.nl by the *t*irhood cotiirolaiion.
The I're.H cn t'i letter, in reply•n one from Hurke, taiil in parti
I am glad you liked thr tnr*
•age on atatehood for Hawaii
tty t m m i s M o io N V
ami Alaska. I can't for the life
W ASH IN tilO N . tV.
11 d,7’» Tlir govrrnmrnt. («ced with of me aee w-hy the Southerner*
I’xiiinting clefrnre m ill, *taii* III hfgext tax hai.eil ieamn tomorrow. would lake the attitude they do
i.i|xrlatinni are (or .*n int*ke *d $16,000,000,000 or more altntit when theae two territori*-- *r* of
»uch vial Importance tn the na­
40 |g( rent ni annil-d revenue over ihr next liner montli* tional defc-n#*. If Ala*ka I* pro­
The government ran o r It .
perly developed. It will support
Hlnrr thi* fl»r*l year lagan l**l Oghl will *hifl to Individual* •even or eight million people in
They
finiihed
1949
Income
tax
July I, It ha* run alamt U.
luxury.'*
100,000.000 in the red. It eX|art* payment* la.t March but In many
n*laiif,-*
will
have
aomethinr
to
to lx twice a* had o ff hy next
K K I.L Y CONCKDKD
do atxuit I960 Income taxr* ahead
June :to.
DKTROIT,
Dec.
II
td l —
" f the general deadline for (lay­
Michigan’*
former
(Jovernor
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M AKE M ONEY
n y itr .A D iN c t h e

O p to m etrist

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Dr. Henry McLaulln

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Talk To Nation
#0n War Threat

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Witness Disputes Housing P r o j e c t
Red Charge T i e d For F o r t y White
ToMrs.Rosenberg Families Obeyed
S e n a t e Heat s Denial C&lt; list m i mu
l » Be
T h a t M a rs ha ll Aid
gin N» xt S u m m e r A t
Is P a r t y
M em be r
C o si &lt;&gt;1 sjon.tilin

M a n ila .
W A M IIN C .IO N . I lr ,
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- I ’r r iiilr n l I nitnan is arranging
In attire «v l i l t A m erican people in
ratlin F in la y or S a lu t il.iy in ,'It* on
lilt win Itl situ atio n , an il the Im int
fmnt t lt |n l i t believes a i r ncce&gt;rary *« a rrt u ll u i l l i r llu r .il of
ttar.

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Inial m in i of llir broaden mg •&gt;(
llir tortfrirn ic Mi. 11utnan lia*
tallrtl Ini lomtniow wilh ran g in
irvnal Iratlrr* nl both p.utir,
Cliairrn.tn Lienrgr (D C .a) ol llir
Sm alt I malice Coniimtlre was
atkkil In llir group of Sena lint anil
representative. Mr. human will
. i omul) al 10 A. M I nmol inw on
* |ilin i lor I hr proclamation &lt;&gt;l a
A nun bet nf the prtx* winner. In th« big Christinas parade held •
photo l(&gt; Tint Kwalm
l»» »t» -..n.-il i ■ I• 11 l«* i*u*.».
National Lmngenty
• |(|l ex- in Sunhiril " e it* *lav under -potroridiip of ft,e J iy , ,-r* nn*l Hanford lint l**i r I* K. i&gt;rn* * ,| i.* ■••i\ \ilila*
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Rau Lays Plan To Ten Die In Raging Religious Riot
Attlee Declares
End K o r e a n War
Over MosIcin Reared Dutch Child Allies Should Be
p)‘ V f MI IIN
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iionn t'ounael. who came here rr
O i ruth with the itt mill of writer., 1 4 fir m |ifo b lrrm .

am! photnj:rat'het» from Nrw
City. Newn releaae. have freirun
lo rllrk and picturee aro l*rinc
• hown on well over one hundred
iop T*V »tntlon» all over the ronn*
try, Mr. Ilocel haa written fieorire
Touhv of Khirlda Ka»hlon».
Ill httinir
the
Inlerualional
Newx S* ivire-Teletiew« rllrnta who
are ihowimr the picture* Hint weir
taken here on the weekend of thr .
!! and .1 , nn* *mh rrmi-«eritatlvr
fle llif' in the Kn*l a lto*ton. thiffain. Ilalllmor*. New York, I'lnlnilelplda. Not folk, llttehnrvli, 8y*
rarlice and Wliallinirton. 'le. Hoy. I
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Inrhldrd 111 the lonit |l*l me enrli
middle weal ilatinn* a* (Jhirago,
Oelroil. Orunha. Hoik Idarnl. St
lamia, Tntin. nod aontliern rover*
aye Ihmneh mnnv atalion* thiii in
elude Atlanla, IIIi minirlinni. N»*hvillr, and New- Orleana, and on the
U’n l t’naat in Ima Angrlr*. Kan
* Piero and Sap Pruciaen.
w The relenae* .iho have gone |o
Union llndlo of Havana and TIT 1*1,
Hiii Pe Janeiro, Hr aril The pi.tinea have Iwrn ahowri on the
CHS T V, N iu : T-V ali.J DuMont
nrlwnrka on their new* phtrlo T-V
ahnwa.
Mr, ll'.rel plan *aid. "Telephone
ratla and letter* have he*n eon*
atantly rnminr into the
office
from the m*op|e who had atirh a
roml time on the trip apd who
^ thnurhl that all the arrangement,
^mndr for them there In Sanford
were eviellent throughout."

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More Publicity I h
Coming To Sanford

7*1

27 Chinese Divisions
Press Menacingly On
Allied Defense Line

Pri/.e W inners In Christinas Parade

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B ri t o in A m i U. S. A r c
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graduated from Ht.ivut I'ldsu-r*
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Neither d e friid ao l *el.l a w e i’l
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Stale Court Cpliolds lu ito .n l or tiie.li! .1 avvtalame I &gt;»e Iwen mai|e tinting rite year .it the
ate residing at 12.7 Fa «1 ilsf.u .l elthe i la-foie or a flc i Ih . -late s v
('orneliuH Conviction Seminole County Health .tul w .!|»ie |&gt;'|M,linrnl nr*l In llie l ire A venue. College P a rk . * In
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i day upheld the r.tn v h lio n of .Ilgl active m edical r » w t hav. asn isle d try Mr
•StMhlry V r | .
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1 'V o id C CornvSlu* of Tam pa for Iw e n ta k e n r a re o f fay H r . tit . i l l . nay.

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w ifi o f K llio tt Itm a c v tlt, and
larridlrnder l.y l. C “ S lttieh ” Hendrtaon left here hy plan* |a .l
night amt |.lan m l to Ire m n rti'd
toalay tit Cm ru n v ti.a , near Mealeo
C it y .
Ml*.-. K rarrao n aid »hey would
fly ha. k in New Y o rl in llm . 'th e clayin g o f hi*
lA-yenr-ohl
to go through another eeremotty , daughter'* preachec h it*l«n d .
nl her I'a tk Avenue home on
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marriage lleeu.e left tie P v e j r r r * in pricon for .hooting
to death J , I', lam e In downtown
I heir ileporlure.

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Mi.a dCmerotn. who h»* ap- Tnmpa July
Hr ronleivled he »hol lame,
|N-nre*t in movie* amt on Itrnarf*
way, ia now a lrlevi»irm d ar. minister of a Tampa ltapll«t
Ileiuterann alao a|'|o*nr* on let.'- t'hureh, in »elf defensr. Tlte
*h.H&gt;tiiig m ,Hired a few week*
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li.e .It-year-old laane and
Tlte a&gt; tic .. *hrt gBVr her *g - nfir
a» 33. v ia fli»l marnett In Wil­ Ann Cornetiu* eloretl to fieotgla
liam W. (!rawford, Jr. She dt- and w era m artian .
vor.ed him fn 1942. I.i»i Janu­
Justice T . Frank lloheon, writ,
ary »he wa« divorred from the log the court'* unanim ous opinion,
lata preaident'a *oo In CuartM- said th at on t*M b a il* o f Cornelhia' own testim ony, the Ju ry
vara.
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In rejectin g
hi*
plea of aeif defense.
married provioualy.

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W AH IIIN irrO N . Per. IS i /|*i
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a National
I rnrr Irm y h&gt; President Tru| Man proh.ihly would rci|tiirr
no nm Irin la h n n In to n g reu
Immediately, Senate Majority
leader l.nra-, -aid today a llrr
a cheo-tl mrrlinK ul Penmrrallr Senators. Surli a dnrlalalinn appears definitely in the
wurkt.. anil ma) m ail any litnc
aflrt
'It. Truman
rmi-ult-.
mill Prinircratic and Hi p.ddi
ran (» n (tr")n n al It u lm In

K rttrU rj of Stall1 A* to* on.
Secretary of I M m • Mar •tmll
amt Serietuey ol lit* T irn n o y
Sit)ill i «li*o to il' o ik d to la
(t,rM’nl for l.uuonow* no. liny
®»t'.|: *lm emigre*- tonnl group
W hile'H oum official*, who tli*l
not want to la* Idioililied. aid
wage amt fn ro control* a ir no
v’tahle iiml tlmt every effort will
Ire nia'lo lo rt|H*v(l establishment
of i Iih tnnrliiiiery to put th. ;n ini"
rffre a . early mb poaallilr.
Thry «nbl It will lake thm ami
of |iro|ilr lo nilimniater ami oi
folic prire lontnil rrylilnMon*
anil tlmt there i» no w»» of in.
ini* nt thin time how *o*m llir
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U nnam cdW Iiitc House
Source
Indicates
W ag es A nd Prices
To B e Controlled

looting.

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la k e * rare o f e m e rg ru tri.». amt
on Wealnesdays v is it * tlte 11. ..ft
pcjtarlTnenl In dlagm m r tli-.N -.
and to give tre a tm e n ts.

T h e Seminole C o tm ly W r lf a r r
ll.u ird to whom M r* lloyd m ake*
re fe irts on ihr th ird Monday of
each m onth, I* tlte supervid itg
a u th o rity , nnd f* the rounty w e l­
Once a month a report nf t.rlt
fa re agency rrsp o n sih le fo r w e |.
vilies is sent to the Slate Wet
fa re serviee* w ithin the county.
fare Hoard. Reports arc «l» .
II. K . F u lle r o f Altam onte

made to the Cotioiy Coinml.-i"o
Relief I* given to from Hi to
70 ease.* a month The high* t
number, said Mia. Ho yd. wn* lit l
June when 79 neerty persons writ*
given assistance.
Mra. Boyd la employed try the
County on a fult time Itatis, nrd
in Nor.. lUifl rflnved her off ire
from the Court House In tha
Health Department In nrdrr to
tm able to investigate medical as

Spring* I* chairman f» the board
whielt inrlud-'- W M. Ilnyius
treasurer; Mi^. F.iuhu Curlett,
(iert-’Vn; T W. latwton of Oviedo
amt I. I’ Hagan, Hanford.
Servile* Include general relief
In Individuals or families In nerd
nf traslr maintenance, and supple,
mentary retlrf to member* of
fam illr* that rannot be taken
rare of under Stale Welfare
(C m tliin S s# rag* T e s t

A total of 2.'&gt;M ilelegates trttislered with ItoV "'light, flnan.e
offitrr, for the Iwmiurt al the
Mayfair Inn Hondav mafklttg the
high point In the American Imginn annual mld-wlntet conference
here Sunday, Joel Fit Id, general
chairman, announced tod.iv
Memlwrs of Mr. Wright'- cotnntlller which hail chano of th*
ieg|itrati&gt;ms Included John
l„
•lalloway. Holierl Mttu v. J
&lt;)
fialloway. and Jav M. Waltera.
Arrordlng to a letter received hv
Post Commander Karlvlr Ileusholder today from Don Carroll, !»••*
rtmant Commander, this was the
■t handled mid-winter eonfcrrnce
the Leglop has ever had.

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M, l.’ae is ih a ig c d * an . 1. i . &gt; nt v
arid is lic e on U .ra a i h all in each
death.

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Tom R. P e r il. B s s i.la t il
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of I.. F . R o /le this afl&lt; rn»H&gt;n lo
assist v e lrra n s in n ia kilig elairnv.
He w ilt he al llie flep eva Pud
o ffice at I &gt;'h o*i ha ), tu m o ir'iw
nflerm em and III llie llv le d e Pud
o ffice a l 3 .IK) I ’ M.

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runlactcd at the Rollins College
raihier'a office at !';U0 A.M . nl
the Maitland Postuffice at 11:00
A.M. and at the Altamonte Springs
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The Sanford Herald

M A N W IU D I I K H A I . D . a A N F lW H .

TUESDAY DEC. 12, 1950

F M W IIM

hoarding, control* on real estate
and consumer buying, allocation o'
scarce industrial materials, prior
Itla* for defenie urders, govern­
ment loans and guarantees to get
By JAMBS MARLOW
defense production going, and re­
WASHINGTON. Dec. IB -iA V - quisitioning of plants and equip­
Thla i* a kind of day-to-day atory ment needed by the government.
on price and wage control* which
Most of those powers the «ovare being talked about but itill ernment already has started u ittO

THE UNDAUNTED M USHROOM HUNTER

THE NATION TODAY

•
E w « li|h M la I MM
Klve* yeurn
anyone Who
that the fJnitwl
rahllakM 4allr **r*pl SMariat
aa4 la a to r ai
Stated would noon be the leader in reviving the German
kaalev*. riarMa
military machine would have been retarded a« mad. Yet
I I I Maaaalla *y*a**
R lln W l'a a aw aal rlaaa aietfer the fuel today in that we have been urKuitiR and maneuver­
Orlakar ST. ISIS, al lb* l*aal Oltlaa ing for months to achieve that purjswe, and finully in tinM
r:
—•*— •*,• »-•
al i aaaraaa a| N irfb jb IMT.
excitement of the Korean reverses have succeeded in in run*
N o i.i.aait i . I»|:*M
ir»K
down the French oppoxition.
K4ller
m iN iio i i i i u s
The revival is to Is-Kin with the formation of German
_______ ■•&gt;lat« Naaaaar
combat
teams which are to Is- part of the combined forces
i i i M N i m a i w * t »:*
■I? la n t / i
• .** of the Atlantic Fact nation- It has not been made clear,
I&gt;aa N .alk
I* "
Tbrr* Maalha
*-•" perhaps has not been decided, exactly what a German com*
III Ifaatha
Caa oat team is to Is-, except that apparently it is to Is- simi­
Hat Saar
!*■“"
' 4|| abllaara aallaa*. rarMa al lar in size, at least, to an American com Ialt team. In Ameri­
lhaafca, ra.al■iIwaa. araclaaaallaaa. can military terminology u combat team consists of a reinaa4 aailaa* al aaiarlalaataaia lev
Iba aaraaaa "* ralalaa laaaa. will ment of infantry, a battalion ur the equivalent of artillery
ba rbara*4 l«r al Maalar a4aralla&gt; and such other attached troop* as will enable the team ti.
lag raiaa.. ■
fight lnde|M-ndently in a given situation. It sounds like a
Mra»r*ral»a ballaaallt Mf
Ialaa4
lra « |&lt; i» i
llraraaaala- very businesslike unit. It is.
t lm , far.. I&gt;n Iarb. I'blraaa. IWIf German combat teams are constituted on a similar
tralt, Kaa*aa I III. •*. I.
Tba Herat* la a aartabar al Iba pattern, each team will he a miniature division. With such
Aaaarlalr4 H u*' ablrb I* aailllr4
n rla a ltrli la Iba bar laa &gt;aa«bll- military ingenuity as the Germans possess it could easily Is
rallaa al all Iba laral a / a . S'lalM made the nucleus of a division. A group of such teams
l« iii|« n^v«*|Mi|ter« »■ **••• *• •**
would be at least ns gissl a start as Hitler had when he
A*
T U E S D A Y . D EC. I*. »*'»!
TO D A Y'S B IB L E

VERSE

A lull eiam plr cli«aa Ihe d*» if
In lha sand lifr to m»n». A good
rtim p lt tip*!*® ih* d«or* Ik rife*

lul wh«* %•*« d« *10* )«ur

to lha Kingdom al H#**en: An,I I
will diva unto Hire lha bays til
hrbvrn. Mbit. Iflsli.
Ov.an Lallimoir, who h** barn
«rcmad of Communitl »yrop*lhi*»
liiimrlf, u y t in the "U. S . Newt
and World lUpon" ilia* Hun* it
a pal ion of 4 SO,000,001)
nonCommui.m " ioMioll»d by 2.000,-

-cfcl ICtSf dp-'oe- ie»*

Is-gan to rebuild the German army.
It is intended that these German units will Is- integra­
ted with those of other nations in the common defensive
force of Western Kuro|s-. In that -talus the potential dan­
ger rnny Is- small. The very existence of German military
units in that force, however, will make d vitally necessary
to draw Germany politically and economically into the grout
of Western uatloas. Only if thi&gt; i done in real fact can wi­
red any security ultout a rearmed Germany.
The matter of rearming the Germans is one of thns«
in which the decision to Is- made is nui Is-tween bad and
gissl, hut merely Is-tween had and worse.

Im|M'i-Ki)nl)l&lt;* r’ortres.s

"Give not up Gibraltar!" ltd w,a- a ix/nnlar lint ml.
long early in the eighteenth renluiy, when Gngland wa000 ‘'mA.aliinalal Communitl!.' intermittently at war with Spain. It may la- heard again
‘ Th« lainr prujroitioni might hold if the Spanish push their demand that the Hi it ielt surrcrnh-i
loot! foi . i f , • “ i olhff Rum*** this hit uf the Spanish peninsula
Gibraltar, the symbol of imprcguahihty, has heei
toRliol eouniiiai. Nobody believe*
British
since
and fia with t,s,«t three siege, Iron
llul 4 msjonly of lha people in
1 hot* luliont likr lha »y»lnn undaithe French and .Spanish. One lasted from 1771* to I7K.'J
S ik / v t f* .
which they a ir compelled lo live. Since then it Iihh remained undi-ilurhcd, except for an m
casinnal Isimh dropped in j|,, direction in tiie two world
Tha 4lom bomb thonld nnl l»e wars.
uird »g*init Chinria Commnmili.
Its actual value is much less now than formerly. Guard
And who u y i to? Why nona nlhei Ing the entrance to the Mediterranean, it can still withntam
than out old friend Generalist mm attack from the sea, hnt from the air it in in a much lesChians Kai Slick who oul Slbla favorable |sisition. Probably, also, long range guns fron
Urpailrnrnt think* it lo blame I ° f Africa could weaken its effectiu-iiess if not destroy it al­
everything lh«l h*» happened in together, by blocking off laaits that sought to pass through
lly m a i noVI.K
Chin*. Chians u y t he doubli il the Htralts from the Mediternuieuu to the Atlantic under
W ill I U. S. EIGHTH ARMY. KOREA i/l't I l.r "Buddy
ui« of the A-Bomb would produce protection of the Gibraltar guns.
yilcni" bat l&gt;rrn a failure tn ib r i.pimun nf mint frontline commanded
the "drairad effect*". H* probably
Much more im|iortant is its symliolic value. It has
i Korea.
think*. loo, lha! hit piotrit again*1 been .no long a synonym for a fortrexa which could not InTbit atlempl to inlegrale Suutb Korean toldier* wilh American
ill piopoird u»e will make moir captured, that to give it up would scum like giving tip tfafront line nulflt* w»» to-xun i n .
friend* for him in China then keystone of the British emprle. Franco presumably knows Augutl. It w it an --nil tKVIicy h&lt;iw lo l-e n M illiter.
It wat a thorouffhly good
foythins lhal could happen halide* that. He in undoubtedly restoring to the familiar device of
illltai)' nit-anuri'.
In tli-i-t- ilfutH-iatr day- *if d*- hearted prngrnni, launehed with
the r rushing cruelliei of ihe Com- shaky governno-nH distnu ling the (leoplv's attention from
Ihe lu-it uf Intentions. It win
Hie Ills around them hy picking a quarrel with a foreign ft-nv nlunir tnc Nald/wx !Uv*r ■teiuly ordered that t*i/ Korean
-Munitu
lhamtalvai.
bum

t»ltle Ihe difference- of llliguage
and loyalty twlwern Ihe two na­
tionalities became more vitally
important than their dnire to
undrlitanil and work with one
another.
The Kureant haven't had time
to learn our Army technique. An
American doughboy hated to have
hia life dependent oil whether hi*
Oriental buddy knew rnough to
give him enverinc at the right
moment.
There were numerou* raavi of
nut.landing *tubltum and heroic
fighting hy lh r*r Korean volun­
teer*. There were other rate*
where they broke and ran—and
the*r created hlu«rne»t.
nr Ainrrira/j a/Jilirr* were nut
volunteer* !m* treatcl .n every­
arrivinK in rnnuxh mnnlirn* to
“They largely have ju il taken
ei|uai* of
replace Ihe men |7,.t nr wounded way at the complete They
were up »pare," »*id one veteran
/II battle, ffi, i, wAa.drcidrd t . ,'r 1AWj;r,e? " t.
than thrir rummamfer who bad been among
the /ir*t to welcome the buddy
j|
de« e,l .Snut^. KoroauS.
. . *
fatigue done, a . digging la- eyatem. „ U
“We have tried lo get these
Ihl* riiirrgrnry |iii&gt;b‘r*ui
I" trine* ur unloading lupplie*.
nul Korean* .io.ilhlec lo thouldar i
, hr , „ ugram
„ff t,, n Korean* to fight with American
in the lialtle line with A lueriraii i
(fart. A Kor»-an who *ign«*i equipment and moat of them jutt
trno|&gt;* la-raine known a* the g u d -l ,
„ Kim W h« Hong .pinklv don't hare enough mechanical
dy System.
wa* nlcknamrd "Petr" or ^Mlka" »en«e yet.
To get the iw-edhl . valunU-era or -Jh/ckfimt" or -Undertlung.'*
"To try to Integrate them with
tom-- enterpri*lng eommnnder* ' He quirldy picked U|i n few *t«ck *n tmrriean Army I* a wade of
writ officer* into Kotvau eltia* M/hller |ihin*t-a turh a* "Take it lime. They. undm land tody forte
.
tutl invllrd picked young hitlivo gaiy."
und It goe* against ihe grain to
iHiIlt-enivn to eome out and -pend i Kverything wa* palty walty—dag wilh their I g y lk
j
|i«nr a* the outfit* were re­
After a Ing im-al of hot Am- fitting iri rest urea*.
rican chow ami the gift nf n f&lt;-w
Soon unit* thni i-nlhu*ia*tiealsmiy l-or- snd packages o( ly adopted Ihe l/udily *y .lent loon
'gsrettei, many nf th»- e|MH-ial Were If, |»-r rent or more Koreaoest* quickly decided thry pre- ill -tringlh.
'erred this lu«h life wllii *h*
A few rrg lrn e n i* l eo m m and'r*
II. H, Army ti* lonely police duly however v io le n tly Imyi-otled the
nr chasing guerrilla*.
whole pro g ram liy fn ilin g to do
The program started o ff ill an &lt; anything to re rru it n ative vnlun(» fn
atmosphere of one big happy mill
When Ihe m in d Korean ami
tnry family. Each recruit was
a-signed lo an American buddy, American mil (it went Into com­
who*e job was lo art as bis bat tiie buddy system Ix-gan to
friend amt teach* r In learning fall apart. Under the stress of

“Buddy System" Integrating South
Koreans With American Units Fails

They don't teem lu be able In
find anybody up ihei* in WatliingIon for any key poiilion who »in7
a Communitl. or al laail ham &lt;
'b*4n b Communitl, or belonged to
^ a Communitl Front urge million
'Now cornea Mrt. Ann* Ro*etd&gt;er»
: recently appointed atiialanl terra
• lary of defenre. of all thing*. wiw
ii arcuaed before ihe Senate Arm­
ed Service* Commit Ire of having
attended Communitl meeting* IS
" yeart ago. Well, now may l»e ihi
did, and may be ihe didn't, hut we
don't ice why people narard to
high political jobt in thii critical
hour thouldn'l he above lutpicion.
«4P**

Mademoiiellr Magaiine haa telecled it* ten "Young Women of
the yeai”. Among them it Mar­
guerite Ifiggini. newtpaper ie|«nlrr for ihe New York I braid Iribune. Min Hiigint hat been cot*
aiing Ihe war in Korea. She went
in with the third wave when the
" Inchon beachhead wat eitahliihed,
it even now with the Marine* who
* art being evacuated at Huognam
i alter escaping a Chioeie trap al
'r the Changiia Reteivoir. There may
' be more rid in g jobt far young
Women than newtpaper reporting,
hut al the moment we can't think
what they would be.
, The Fit it Marine Division which
altnotl reached the Yalu Rivet liefore the Chinrte intervention hat
been driven oul of Nortlirail Korea
by lha til division* oppoting them,
but the Chinrte knew they had
been in a fight. The Matine* loti
6.000 men; lha Chinete 15,000,
hut wtalhar wat at much to blame
for heavy Marine Inttei at enemy
bulklt. And dctpite the haidthipt
and tha Handicap*, lha Maiinrt
retreated in order, never loll their
morab or eH«livea«t* at a fight­
ing machine, 'ft wat one of the
outitanding nperaUsm in military
- aanalt". .aid Genera! F_ M. A l­
mond. The Marine* can lake it,
at well ai diih it out.
|

Tha immediate came of our de*
h*cb in Knrea wa* tha failura of
t brava aDiet of the two R 0 K
iaiont to hold (he mfaMb of the
a, letting hundmia of thoutatlda of Chlotta Red* come pour*
■inn through lo .turn eaat and weal
x behind our 10th Corpa and part of
our Eighth Army and roil up their
llanka. There may be a letaon
thia experience for our pohtkal
mtwiry leaden to

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Kum um ber

Sum* uusentimental individuals with an ektremely
gloomy viewpoint claim that with the world In such a state
Christmas should Is- treated this year solely as a religious
anniversary, und that gifts, gaiety, and decorations should
Ire foregone. Those who look below the surface of things,
however, do not share this view. Now, more than ever, We
must cherish our close (Kirsotml relationships.
The spiritual significance of Christmas draws those
who celebrate it closer together. Hut let us not discount the
.’nine, spiritual and otherwise, of gifts symbolizing loving
thought, of the joys of fellowship around a festive table
if Christmas trees with lights ami decorations, nor of th
season's happy, informal hospitality. The children need mu
Is- deprived of this traditional holiday background. It will
join the rest of their store of happy memories to Is- brought
out and lived over in future years.
Those who have no children near and dear t.» them
have the optsirtunity lo build memories for children who
otherwise would not Is- gay this year. No darkennl corner
of the world Is- one whit lighter if we should darken ours
to match It. "God rest ye merry, gentlemen."

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degree of
understand.!. We have too mucf
reaper! far the Individual.
*qt I* all right to say we
should edaeate them up to uur
level. That's fine. But you ran’’
do It In w ir llm *."
That 1* a fair summary of how
most troop leaders feel about the
Integration program. And a* fan
as they c«uld get fresh American
replacement* they got rM of their
Kortan volunteer#.
The result today la that the
huddy *y*lem ha* been quietly
shelved.

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tp*ri*a*a

wage control*. On Sept. W Mr. Tru­
man said In a broadcast the gov­
ernment would u»# price and wage
eontrols when necessary.
He created the Economic Stabili­
sation Adminiitration that same
day. Sept. 9, and lu days later, ap­
pointed Dr. Aisn Valentina, an ed­
ucator, to head It.
Valentine’s ESA was to hav*
two main branches: a wag* stabili­
sation board and an agem-v f a
price control. On Oct. 10 Mr. Tin­
man appointed Cyrus S. Ching **
head of the wage board. But he de­
layed appointing s price he**. _
On Nov. 29 the government*
Bureau of Labor Statistic* innounced that ronsuroer price* lisd
reached an sll-lime high in midOctober, that they bad risen 3 |&gt;er
cent above June, when the Korean
fighting started.
And— they were now III percent
higher I bait in June, 111Id. whlA
marked the beginning of the tim
of government Martini*- pti.e con­
trols.
Two days Islrr, Dec. 1. Mr. Tru­
man appoinlrd the Mnvoi o| To­
ledo— Michsel Di Salle price ad­
ministrator.
On Dec. 4. Valenllne said be bad
only limited faith in voluntary
price control*. The nest ilav Ihe
Ford and General Motor romptnies
raised price* on their cars. The
same day DiSalle said he wanted w
give vuluntsrv controls a chsnwto work
Ford and General Motors were
asked not lo rail* m cir price- nut
they went ahead and rai • «i them
On Dec. 9 Di Salle said be sawno reason far using price and wage
control* now and
boi-r.1 they
wouldn't be necessary. Besides, llr
aid. it would take another *'.u to
1*0 day* to grt a staff logrlhcr lo
administer them. Hr figured il
would need &lt;0,000 employers aiv)
2.10.000 volunteers.
V
"That's a mistake, a serious inistake." said Senator G'M.ihoqev,
Wyoming Democrat and chairman
of tha Senatiwtii.ii** economic com­
mittee. lie raid it would he "enutting disaster” to delay putting in
the control- until a full -tpff could
la* gathered.

Health And Welfare
lleallaae* I
e*i
•reel a
Board prorlsioni, or where 11*
maximum grant will not meet a
critical health emergency. Legal
residence mutt lie established
Temporary relief is administer­
ed where thr head of a family
is unemployed and nreda niu*t
be met until other resources ran
hr ritsfe svallahle, Pension* are
provided for widowed nr deierted mother*, nr In case* where
thr husband Is altogether un­
able to provide for them.
»
Appllration . for atUwi»xion "
the County ffome must la* »Pnroved by the csectlllvr of the
Board. An Individual I* ellgiMe
for admliilon when he become*
physically unable to maintain *
hum* of hi* own and ha* no re­
lative* able to provide for him
He i* then recommended for In
slltutlonal rare.

Tc'Cir Friends \n
/anferd &amp;Seminole Ce.
We invite you to bring in your Christmas Shopping

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Meanwhile, In the period that
they’ve bc*n talked about, some
month* now, ron»umer c o lli—Ihe
price* of th* thing* you buy far
everyday living— have hit an alllima high.
The North Korean invailnn of
South Kotva on June 2 &amp;*larlrd the
hall rolling. On June 27 Pretldtnt
Truman urdrrrd American plane*
and ihipt to help the South Ko­
rean*.
Ami on June 30 he lent Amer­
ican troop* Into action. Very quick­
ly it became apparent our military
*trrrtglh -on land at lea*t—wain't
very good.
On July 13 Mr. Truman told a
new* confirmer he had no l*imedrate plant for a»king eongrrt* for
emergency power* to deal with al­
location of material* nr wag* and
price control*.
And there wa* tome difference
In f’ongret* on what wa* needed.
For MiiT.pIr Senator Taft. Ohio
Kepiibllean. tald he wa* flatly oppoted to giving Mr. Truman Hand
hv eeonomie controls.
Rut Senator l.vndon Johnton.
Teva* Drmoerat, thought w« nrede,| a fatl ipeed-up In mobiliulloti,
for he told the Senate "thi* (fight­
ing in Korea I will be a eoally. pro­
longed operation."
On Juiv 19 Mr. Truman aiked
Congret* for limited power* to grt
an armament* program Marled —
like curbing limr-pavment* and
allocating material.* And he -aid
he'd irconimeml higher text* 1st*r. Rot he didn’t a*k. and In fact
didn’t want, wage and Piic* con­
trol*.
f)n lulv 2f, Rernard H»ruch toH
Tongre** we needed all-out ecoi,untie rnoblliration at once. In­
cluding ■ freer* on wage- and
nricea. This won tremendou* *up
tort In r«rurre**. But on July 27
Mr. Truman *ald he ditagreed with
Mr. Baruch.
Am* on July 2H It was learned
Mr. Truman'* economic advl*»rr
thought the buying spree then
underway was only a flurry and
would luhtlde. But Baruch's idea*
gained more lupport In jCongre*-.
On Aug, 1 Mr. Truman laid he
thought he ought to have wage ami
price control power la be u*rd If
nerenary. By Sept. 8 Congress had
passed, and Mr. Trum an had alcn*d, an economic control bill.
In addition to handing th* I'n-«ident power to Impoaa wage ami
price control*. If he wanted tn use
It. this he# law gave th* govern­
ment various other powvr*. For ex­
ample:
Rationing power, penalllr* for

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Dawson Reports
Sjcial Calendar Mrs.
On County Museum
T l i » l i \Y
The Itnynl 4mha««adnnl &gt;&gt;f th*
Flint llaptiit Chmrh mill n m l t&lt;*
night it 7:00 P M. nt the rhuteh.
Under tile -printer* ill" of Uetri
Higmii J'lii Mil tit it v. the rrrt-pUon
t»t at the Ft&gt;ni»l(J*LauxhU&gt;n Mr*
Imuiiul It.u ltu l it Mm . It. F. Coop­
er nf the lUiptm W.M.U.
it i .|m
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The Frajrvt Mrotinc (triylri of
tin Fit t flam i t Chut h will hi
lirlit hi tin- Mi mot ml F •111.at ■
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BulMiNK 'll • • H i l l ' . It I'.ll
T h e llu Inron nnd I ’mfr.ntonil
Women id ' CIuli will tint'l :i CTtn t
iiias coffee from 7:'IC» it (hit mmn
log nt tin im lit Club Tin' t.iiti
lir In Cold tally tin itril.
tu t It.SU W
| Tin- Chrl I titan I'.igi.nit. pit*
m ntml by the fourth r i adt of the
(toulhniile hVhi-i'l. will In- In lil ut
ttM I' If. The pulilli i« in*
vilcil.
Til*' Itilth Spelling Itltiiiit ti. V '*
will have ltii-i»
Lottie
Mikhi
C lin-trim I’lutuatn tht* after rimm
lit Cite ■hurtli nt :'!n I' M.
The I hill Ithi • .lulie .Innlni Itm
therlnmil will itiii'1 *tl tin* Flint
II ifl i t I'liuii li tin • r i . nine nt T.:ln

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| The tiinnim.tr Mrhtiiil I*. T.
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r M foll.it.. .• '■&gt; . i n iriit.ii
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111 .tin,* nl T in lire. l.jUlet*..'
Zinuiterimn till cite n trdk
Seiiiirinla hi'lierrah l o i n Ne
•» l will nn el in t H.- I t i l l i'. Mali
nt htlNl I'M All member
tire
lircrd In In- I'li .lll nt the election
of *‘f fi'r|
1..&gt; hrhI
The Sanford 11■
&gt;mi' Demnn.lr*thill t'hih will meet nl the Tm iriil
Center nt 2:111 I’M 'ti'inlo"" will

Ml * C I I . Itaw uin re|M i|trd on
the prngr* n( the
Sem inole
C - t ip li M iw tin t m a meet I h r nt
thr hniiie n f M r*. F . K . Ih ilr, l« 't
F rid a y afternoon of the K n llle
lliilt iv in i Chnplei of the [).
li.
Sin
la le d that l|uite a few nf
tirh , In addition tu G en e ral San
fetil** fu rn itu re , nail Iwen li»tcd
nml "in u re d .
It w i a I ••• nnnnuiHeii that the
Sent i nulc C ounty Fed eratio n of
W om en'll (D u ll* plan , to aid in the
p in m iitii.il iif a lih in ry tu haute
the railed ion.

A fie i a hull btl.iltcv* meeting
’ nt wlii. I. M i. A. W. I.ee, Krgi nl,
pteiddul, \|r
F- B. KiiUltlillnt
p ii elite.) n pii'ii'tmu u( C h iU lltm *
ciiMd* i eiit|Mi4ed hv A m e r ic a " .,
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TARTAN 1 I A I R
Spt-rl Sltirl:.

Mrs. Dickerson Talks
To Durden Circle C ircle Knlerlnincd
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ISy Mrs. W illiam s
Ml*. S.
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Jaruralida C l trie of the Maiden
Cluh laM Finlay afterniH&gt;n ut tie
Garden Center and Ka ir intneating demonstration* on ChrUt*
ma* artauRemrnl*
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pinna were rnnile
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fit briXge ntol Can**!* parly tu lie
held at tha G a.d.n tenter Ihe.
21. at aeven-thlity IV M
Mr*. W. II. Ilrinmn invited .ill
ntetllbetN to her hull*e Dei J", to
Ihtee
I ■nakr t'htlafma* w iralh.
of which will In- taken to Hu
County Home.
The Center wu* U-anl if liliy ill
rotated with holly, vari-roleii.l
hull*, pine r«nc» and hrunrhe*. und
miniatuic Santa Clau»r*. Mi*, i
I- Miller, who wa* ill und could
not attend, made and anil in liully
i’er*aRe&gt; for each member ut
teodinR.
lloate*«e* for thi* meetitig were
Mr*. A lU rt Staike, Mt» II ti
Met hi in. Mini Mr*. F. A. late.
Tltone present were Mr*. J- N
fiillon. Mr*. C. M. Flower*, 'Ii*
lliore Ifavi*, Mr*. S- G- llarrlman,
Mr.. It. G. Hlckoon. Mr*. W. II.
llriiiMin. Mi* lliiike Steel, Mr
Tom Vaughn. Ml*. F. I. Ilo g l").
Mr*. Albert Stalk-. Mr*. I A
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To li. I&gt;. C. Chnpler

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ST. PETERSBURG. Dec. 12— (/P)-Failure to renew Albert B. ,
j
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Chandlcr't contract ai baseball commitrionioner exploded a bombshell r l f l t* G P
6 M n i l t n
larl nifhl that left ihe entire iporti world agog.
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Hr K ll H A R PER
Flabbergatled by llie major league club owneri decision, ihe bate*
ball people attending the winter#
meeting* were wondering what
the neat move would be. About
the ralm rit persons here Were the
elub ownera themaelvea.
The moat aurprlaed man waa
HT. P B T E H 8 HUHG, Dee. I I
—lAV-Itaaeball
('ommUalouer
A. B. Chandler, admitting ahoek
aad pained aurprlae, today Inalatea he would not retire until
the laat aerond of hia term, lieporta that malor leagar rial*
ownera were discussing plana
to bay up hia eonlrael expiring
Mat I. I* i7 . were rife. I.aal
night the magnate* aoled not to
renew Chandler’* eonlrael. lie
fell three abort of the number
needed for rr-rlerllon. A meet,
lag of (hr pro-Chandler furrra
of nine club* i« aerrelly aelirduled later lodar to map out plana
to gel Ihe uppoallion lu rearend
ila artion.
Chandler. .So (tunned waa the
eommlaalniier upon hearing the
adverte new* that he Immediately
migned, then rhanged hia mind
and decided to finish out Ida
current five-year term whleh r*plrea May I, 1017.
The anil-Chandler group la
willing to buy up hit font fact if
be will resign. Chatufitr’l pay
wnt officially announced laat De­
cember to ie $66,000 a year. It
waa then that the owner* voted
to grant him n I16.MM) rnlae,
On# antl-Chnndlrr leader, wh .
declined to uae of hia namt-, *aid
owner* were prepared to fire
Chandler on the apot but riled
a baieball rule that forbid* the
releaalng of the commissioner letfur# Ihe expiration of hi* con­
tract.
"We are prepared tb pay him
for the remaining 17 month*
tomorrow,” the owner vald, ” lf
he were to reaign. Thai would
be llie beat thing for the rummla*loner to do. It would aave a
lot of rmbarraaament and pave
the way fur the ararch for a new
commissioner.”
Fred M. Halgh, prcaident of the
fit Louis Cardinal*, one of th*
owner* moat oppoaed to Chandltr,
said he thought a new com ml saloner ahould be named aa aoon
^

” "fwottld Ilk* to ace * man with
a Judicial tamper alerted for
th* highest Job In bMcbSu,
aald. " M a committee ba
pointed to name a ,
think tMn should ba
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*eck the beat W lti
the*# am trying timed
Deapit* th* decision to ou*t the
commissioner, here waa aomr In­
dication that the pro-Chandler
group waa prepared to make a
renewed effort to aavc hia job.
The owner aald there waa a
sslbillty another rot* would be
ken today when the National
, And American Leafua meat
continue their hualneaa. All ovrti; a n agreed that more discussions
concerning
Ihe
com ml a* loner
would undoubtedly take place.
Chandler la ilaled to prealde at a
Joint meeting of the two cir­
cuit* tomorrow.
There waa awltchlng of vote*
In the closed meeting laat night.
t
A trial ballot rcaulted In a 0-7
t
count In favor of Chandler. The
n a il vot* waa 8-8. After Chandler
j Asked the ownera to rr-ranildar,
A n*w ballot restored the 8-7
’
edge, lie needed 18 votea for reI V t flection.
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All ownera were pledged to
K
Mcrecy about their vutaa but
JC.&gt;thl* I* the way they probably
F E alined
r “ upt
Pro-Chandler—Brooklyn, Chirtgo Cuba, Cincinnati, Cleveland,
Detroit, Philadelphia A'c, WoihIngton.
Doubtful--(.'hieago Whit* Box,
Tltliburgh, Nrw York Glanta.
Anti-Chandler — Philadelphia
ll*, St. l.oula Carda, Boiton
ive*. New York Yankee*, Boaton Red Sox, St. Lamia Brown*.
Yh* campaign to ouit (’handler
waa carried on In utmost aecreey.
A aecret meeting of rlubownera
wa* ralleil yesterday afternoon
to be helri at 6:38 P. M. in a
New York Yankee official'* *ulte.
Vie# president Del Webb pre­
aided at the meeting and Bob
Carpenter of the Philadelphia
Phil* acted aa secretary.
“Gentlemen,” the chairman be-

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mot* year* of good haselmll in
them at least."
What Maw* "alls “*he myth
of Cardinal age la liecausc "a lot
of our regular men have bs-en
big leaguer* for m long lime. They
aren't ao old. It’a Just that folk*
have been hearing about them L&gt;r
several ream. They cam# up
the major* young, arid they're good
ter still I * there.
Idea T h a t Redbirds rnougb
"Look at Die fellows in their
twenties— Gerald Slnley. Del
Are Old Is Myth, late
Rice, Tommy Glaviano, Holly 11#tu­
Marion
Declares na, Red SchoendDnsl. Charley
Diering, Hill Howerton, Glen Nel­
son, Stan Musis I, those boys aren’t
Ity S T E R L IN G H LA P P EY
S r . PETERSU RG . Dec. 12— through.
"Another thing that got our
(/P)—Marty Marion, new to the
overall ’old' reputation going i»
ulcerous business of managing big that aeveral of uand this iv ,
league baseball, says his St. Louiv etudes me
n.t- getting on TlV&lt;
Cardinals aren’t an olJ club, good hunch has Included -i-tne «f Die
Cardinal*' strength. Enos .Slaugh­
for nothing except the second divi­ ter i* 34. Max Lanier 1* L’ aud
sion.
I ’m 33Marion said he presently plan*
He claims the Cardinal) are mid­
to undergo un operation on his
dle age, first division caliber and rigid knew this month in St. Louis
a National League pennant con­ to rrmove cartileg- He Injulid
the knee in Bradenton U-t spring.
tender.
Marly says the Cards will take He likely won’t play -hurt f-i
some time ami “may he forced to
routing exception with writers and shift Hr hoc mile MM from •-&gt;••-n^L
fani picking them for another se­
Two of Marty’* Cg notjuna W
cond division finish. "Sure wr’U managing ba'i ball n il l« u &lt;d
sea'on "We won’t i- hiftii.g
be in lire first division. Wr’ie a - all
our lineup around to fit tight
trrnnanl contender and if you don't and left handid pitching," In- .xitl.
think so, wail and sec.
" if • hall player ran plav ugam-t
Inmld
” We finished out of the first one kind of pitching. In
division last summer for the first be able to play against the other.
time since 1038. Wt'll Ire hack.” I won’t Iw using any ’two platoon
“And we get tired of hearing | system’ on my bull rlub
“The second thing we’ll do is
what an old trail rlub w* have. We
aren’t as old as vou think. We've use our pitrhi'i* In turn I ii*-n‘t
got a lot of fellows around 78, intend to hold t-fti i a cet 1 1ui
79 and 30 years old, but those pitcher to woik s- Jin.'l * m i •
same fellows have three or four Dam.”

Orange Bowl Bound Clemson Tigers'Fraternity And 3 New Card Pilot
Straight
Recruit Players From Student M r P u T tta sS jS Jn Says Team Will
fr o m th e
Win ’51 Pennant
Hy IIHKNT HRBP-DIN
G A IN E S V IL L E . Dec. 12-fJP&gt;—

• Major League Glib Owners Fail To
Renew Happy Chandler’s Contract

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THK HANKOKU HERALD. HANFORD, FLORIDA

Sports Editor. Anderson (S . C .) Dally Mall

A social fraternity and three stu­

CLEMSON. S. C.. Dec. l2-(/P&gt;— The NCAA “Sanity Code" dents have been put on suspension
group might look min Clemron College's Orange Bowl-bound Tiger*— at the University of Florida.
University President J. HUH*
they recruit football players from the student body, numbering about Miller placed th* fraternity (A l­

3.0UU,
8"
pha Rau Omega) and th* tkre*
The
Associated
Press
Poll
students on suspension for the re­
gan. "you all know the purpieced
the
Tigers
Ditli
and
the
mainder of the school year as a
poae of thl* meeting. We arc ga­
In spite of a cold wind sand
»latl»tical
body rated
result of a telephonr call to a
thered here to take up the matter papering their faces, golfers at NCAA
ibem
fifth
in
total
offense
and
of the commissioner's re-elec- the Seminole Country Club manag­
pretty university coed
during
point-making.
which two of the students are re ­
ed to get through their annual
lion.”
Here
Is
how
some
of
the
play­
ported to have used "lewd and pro­
Four-llaii Tourney without any
fane language.”
-erlou* trouble although one four­ er* hapjiencd to b&lt;* nt Clemson:
Halfback
Jackie
Culvert
came
some did gel in faiily late and was
The university president placed
without
scholarship
aid.
At
Spar­
N
EW
YO
R
K
,
Dec.
12-OP)—
the captain of the athletic team
greet**! by club pro, Mu«* O'Llngtanburg
High
he
wo*
an
"av­
Boyish
Uud
Wilkinson
not
only
and senior law student who is also
rr. with the remark "Dr. Living­
erage player" but considered too led hi* Oklahoma football team a Florida Hlue Kay member, on
ston, I presume."
to
the
National
Championship
this
skinny
for
col
lego
football.
suspension after the former com­
Another group I* rumored to
Fullback Freil Cone com* be­ year but turned In the season’* bat Marine veteran had assa'uTtrd
Pave bngeyed the lUth hole seven
lo-*t
coaching
job
In
doing
it.
cause
Frank
How
a
id
’s
slater
in
the other two students for calling
consecutive time* before collap­
That’s th* opinion of sports thegiri.
Alat-ama had u p* rsonal interest
The
Hanford-Orlando
Kennel sing . . from fatigue, no doubt.
writers
and
broadcaster*,
parti­
in
him
Cone
hud
never
playe-l
The fraternity wa* placed on
A four-ball tourney ia one of
Club will open officially on Dec.
J .ml I,all, hut he Was big Mel cipating In the Associated Press suspension from participation in alt
77, track official* announced Sun­ the moat excruciating form* of strong Id humor hia *i*ter, Ho- year-end poll,
social activities because of |U
day. Improvement* in the entire golfing torture ever devised in wax! ugned to give the hoy a
Wilkinson won out for top part in aiding the senior student
plant Including the flneat array of that the entire match will quite r bonce.
coaching honor* In a close rac* in reprisals against th* two. Dur­
kennel* In the elub'* history are often ride on one put on the final
" Ih e alumni sent tailback Hil­ with Charley Caldwell of Prince­ ing the reprisals the two wen*
expecti-U to make thi* n banner hole regardless of the disparity in ly Hare,’’ Howunl -aid. lu Clem ton and Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf, held by fraternity members while
»ea»on f»r Central Florida'* winter individual -core*,
the old master from California.
the athletir team captain shaved
In Ihe Na -ail system of award­ sou’s lad three games he retired
dog track.
The writers and broadcaster* their beads.
four touchdowns, passed for five
Schooling rare* will la* held ing 1-oinl*, one for the must hole* more and compiled a total of- were aakrd: "Who did the beat
In placing the athletic captain
every weekday at 7 P.M. until Dec. won on the fir*t nine, one for the fepae record of almost HIJO yards. coaching job in 18MT"
under suspension Dr. Miller said
7.1. Trial race* are open to the pub­ most hole* won on the second nine,
Krplies brought votea for 38 that the university could nut be
Defensively Is where thl* Tigers
lic, and local race fan* will be able ad one for tin- most total holes turned in a miracle. Pathetic in roaches with the 34-y#ar-old WIIP**£*d in a position of condoning
to get a good look at Ihe fine crop won over the course never allow* this department in
It*lt», they ) kiuaon a strong favorite. He re­ mob actio,i on the part of students.
of dug* here for the winter meet a golfer to relas since no matter blanked Ihm Fniirot’s Missouri reived 44 votea. Caldwell, who led
Nam** of the three student*
how much he may lie ahead in
log.
li*am caily this sea-.m—the fir*' Brinretnn through a nine-game
Twenty-four topflight kennel* individual score the match I* de­ time that happened since HMD •cbedul# without mishap, drew 30 officials. disclosed by university
have agreed to race at the Sanford rided hole hy hole uud each one
while Waldorf collected 20.
did it III lUHI
may mean the deciding point.
Orlando track thl* winter, inrlud
Paul I Bear) Bryant pf Kentucky
Wyndir Windham arrived at
In Sunday's
malrli Ihe
mg aiicb familiar name* a* I.. M
Clrmsdn uninvited. ID- rune from received 18 vole* and Ivy WI|Uaroscore* were trry low outsider
Kll k pat teg , Paul Sol bn land and
•on of Wisconsin drew down 12.
I lie
n u l l low II o f M .n V .l.iO U ,
mg the 2U miles -per -hour gal*
fA Willard.
&lt;’ , which didn't have a foothpll Other* gsttlng five and above in­
,t.i.h hire lliiiiuehout the af
Other kennel* which will race
loam. IJuh Barton 'is another cluded (leorge Sauer of Baylor.
I n noon Ity nine curious trick
when “Sw ifty" *tart* hi*
turn
small-town hoy, from Gray Cour', E a rl Blalk of Army, Bob Neyland
of lurtrolugii a I magic It al
arme.d the trail, in earn#*, a n P
f Tennest*#, Andy Gu'tafron of
C . who sn iv r.t on the rampu• 1 )1 ■inurd lu rrls-cio'.* the
C. Aider tun. Or &gt;Hie Itaibrr. I. It
uliLuuX li to Die fool lu ll coache- Miami, Howie Odell of Washinghole being played— rtrn
Hiummett, Oradv Biirlison. ItolH-rt
N
p W YO R K
Dec 17—(A*)—
tltlior* who did Ihe same jli- ion, Higgle Munn of Michigan j
NEW
Hurtt. P. lb t’ollirr. Kd Devma, li
Ihouxh the course is so laid
rlude Fred Knm-bel, who went mil Stale. Bill (ilas.ford uf
Exsard
h arle s’ .n,!
Etiard C
Charles
and Ihe
the man hr
A. baton. Krneat Fromm, Harvey
out that many are al right
for fooihud (Ida *ea-oii ufier ini t,e&lt;&lt;rge
•«****?*««■»
,...... ... Barclay r . „ „
i' *u«c*M*d
as heavyweight chamH oum-. triarenr* I.er, Mallow Kenangles lu each other.
U.* , . m u ' f
i hlon. Jw l-ouls, mapped busy winnvl*. J. K, Miller, O. I.. Mo*e«, ( ’.
Drive* lifting more limn Ml feet pres-big Howard with hi* speed
Wilkinson’s Oklahoma Sooner* ,
rJn
„hed.d.« today—r«.t.uZ but
i..„
&gt; l.iireball plyatr;
schedules
E. .Mullen, J. A. O'Neal, George off Ihe turf were as unpredictable and during a ■
swept through another perfect apparently nut aimed at another
(til
Itudilon,
who
played
renter
Itrik. Oeurue Sander*.
Frarici* a-i bird* in flight. .Many golfer*
ill high reload; ami Bite I’ook, •easuti to extend their winning meeting.
Slxtlian. War Cry Kennel* nml played deliberate hooks and slice
Streak to 31 game*. They accepter!
Charles signed to put his title
Janie* Wooten.
lu counteract tin- effect of lh-’ who learned hi- football at Spar- a hid to play in the Sugar Bow
on Ihe line for the sixth Dm*. Th*
Oreyhound* in lid* group will wind. Hut unite often the pervtne 1 anbury.
at
New
Orleans
for
lh#
third
"We
got
It-W
.M
a
ltb
e
w
i
with
S
ace is New .York's Madison
include many talented newcomer* brreie would die down as th hall
straight time, meeting Kentucky.
lust* Garden, the date Jan. 17,
a* well a* aeveral old favorite- took lu the- air allowllii
what le tte r lu M cKee p u t , B a .,” said
H
ow
ard
"C
len
n
.'
m
d
h
came
with
and the challenger, Buffalo's veter­
from last year's lac**.
would have ii**n a perfectly play
an Lee Oma.
ed stud to viam wickedly inlo the tw o other p laye r - we wanted,
h
o
lli
of
whom
lin
v
r
diopped
out
After that, Exxard la slated to
wo*six and drop rosily behind u
o
f
school
We
ju
s
l
took
him
to
me*t one of n number of not-toopine tree.
menarlng contenders in Miami In
The green* an- still in the pro­ get Ihe others.
"End Hob Hudson came here
February. This one Is still ln the
cess of growing winter coyer and
Diking stage.
weir almost impossible to judgo late in Die summer. Hia dad
Louis announced a firm Inten­
accurately during the tournament. phoned to get him In here. Ill|ly
tion of continuing his comoback
In a foursome .comtsiserl of K. II. Grlgthy's mother made him ropie
*«M
despite pleas, official and unof­
Smith. Itsymuml Lundquist, anil here and Bete Manoa was s*ni
N EW YO RK. Dec.
ficial, that he quit while th* quil­
HT. P K T EH S IlU K G , Dac. 17At llryanl, no ,lee* than 16 putt* here from Carlisle Mill
"Make
them
pay
when
lhay
foul
tings good.
|AV -The American League ‘today of two fact or I*** * r r * ml****!, dtmv by I., D. Keel .
is
th*
newest
Phog
Allen
bailie
cry
rr to coaie
John (Ox) Dagrosa, Pennsy­
fldilati-d any pomihllity of « Hi viral which jrotildn’t hgvelrceii thews got Dan DiMurrl
In 60 years of unceasing— and g*n-•■hi luring won. oil tpal,
jfe than IR inches skidded far here from McKeesport-.'
rallv unsueffcaful—effort* to ro­ lvania Athletic Commissioner, an­
"Dirk (illlripio ratio here from ‘a , " ; ' v
nounced plana to try to bar Louis
allure, to plaV ou
out
nigh o elub’a failure,
of boekalbaU.
yond the cud * r wsrp xhort pH
n her„loir
lh* altrrNawly fast, md alowDwr* r^Krank’ w M * rn h,. V &amp;
Kansas
coach has from fighting In hi* state "for
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o'
othdrirArt
Oik V” 1
putting surf Ados. M0*a, (VLlrtgiV
made
progress *v*r the yearo jo* best Interests of boxing.”
f ^ n , ^ Clemson
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.d - Hlittle
t t l. oroer...
:hi
Rtyqr^' pqW Mhoro h#’|
ii| pr*Jk«I*nt-*hatiering legia- explained that the aims grass will t f c f w K l v
with
'tJo
frta
: Raising tha baskrtW
JP
a* from to 17
on' wo* the inoit important H .VP i *IJ Chrlataws* and thu g n a t, sent JIJS . WMdBH*
km
and reinstating the cm Lenoir
GoaiK iif City, Trtin.
T*hn. lirrher
lirrh
greens should ,ho in top condition Iw
Jtl
kins was a good end a\ Orange- t#r
dlaeoul— ... ---- —
--- . - I .
burg,
S
(
’.,
hut
no
other
school
meeting* here. The AiaartdW,1
wnlvInjpVf foM, shoU to taka tb*
' I W l i i f c . ’a'i*.
wanted
him.
aa well a* the National League,
In Hnmlay'a tournament— Ihe
hall out of boumlt.
"Jack Monttryhom wav a good
mji 1Co
al*o voted to eliminate the bonu*
"Now they profit by fmillot •boat fighting
IlCds won user th* (Hues IG! j .
player
at
HroolilatidrCayre
hut
I*4iyn# In Son
rule and end the high »chuol agree­
you," Allen Inalsla. ” 1 don't want Miami afid H
la 181k— ia ■ Irtbalo to the
hr didn’t show nnythlhg until this them to have the hall. I'm allowing Francisco.
ment. Tills. however, wa* a forgone
koadlcapplng ability «( Hum
year. Mild Jack Hrumton was a the foul is loo cheap.”
concluilun *lnce the minor league*
D'Llnger who made up Ihe
good laiy ut Ruintrr High. An oU
voUd it out unanimously la*t week,
Phog aald ha will continue waiv­
I fool*. Hinre each tram could
college awevtheait -enl me Rar- ing fouls In tonight's gam* atalntt
ft The trading mart produced only
araroi-fc.possible Uuee points
flay
Krawfurd
from
Fayetteville,
strong Ht. John's in Madison
IlM kuiwe WAS In doubt nail!
one deal. And that wait of seeTetm."
Square Garden.
ondary nature. The buay Chicago
tho last foursome reported In.
t#
I
gut
Dick
Ile
n
d
lry
hy
driving
Ossie Cowles had hit Minnesota
White Bog, who started the pot
Certain huloa wwr* particularly
him
from
Myrtle
Beach
to
GreenNE w t o m T S * 1e—GW—
five try only four foul that#
boiling Sunday by trading pitcher* tough with tho wind,whipping unvilie
one
summer,”
Howard
con­
against Oklahoma lost night, waiv­ Th* Hclsman Memorial Tropny,
Blli Wight and Bay Scarborough prkdlrtalily ocroA tnt rourae. No.
"OutsUndlng Colto lloalon fur Allen Zarllta, Joe T was on# of those Sunday. It ’* cluded. “ I gave him on* of those ing several a th m to hold on to ■yraholltln* the "OutiUndlni
Dobson and Dick Littlefield, ok- a water hole to begin with and ■ Clemacii Athletic Atsoelatlon T- the ball and try for two-pointers leg* Football Player In The U. B~”
changed eeteran outfielder* with 186 yard par three as well. The ahlrt*. The next year he w m instead. However, that didn’t help will tw awarded tonight to Vie
•*, All-Amerlea halfbock
Washington. They »ent 83-year-old edge of the lake extends from the nicked to plav in the Hhrlno the Gophers. They lost anyway, MIdo Blot*.
4fi.
Mike McCormick to the Nat* for tee to within 70 yards of the Bowl it Charlotte.
Jamrwict s n plckrd In o
“ Whrn he walked Into the lob­
In other game* last night, tnvro.
38-year-old Kddir Slrwart.
apron of the green on the right.
lion wide poll nf sports writ era and
Hv unanlmou* voir, Die Amer­ On Die left, which would ordinari­ by of Ihe hotel Charlotte wear­ pre-searon B lr Ten favorite w i n
oducied by the
ican l-eaguo decreed that after the ly lie the safest shot since the ing that T-shirt ami rhewlmr to­ lost, this time to Butler, 64.61: broad, a-ter .
clot# of the *ea*on, the president lake i* shorter there, are two neat­ bacco. the other rnarhrx didn't Murray State defeated New Mex­ reived 613 vulrs In win over an
could assign two extra days for ly laid out trap* walling inviting­ even me** with him. Dne of ico A A M 68-66. for ID fourth outstanding list nf eligihles.
Kyle Rote, Southern Methodist
straight; Duquetnr up»t Svracuve
th* playing off of imatponed con­ ly. About th* only shot open l» 'em aald:
** 'Howard's already got that 43-30; Maryland whipped William hark, was -eemid with 380 votes
tort* which might affect th# cham­ down a narrow gOjyard alley at ■
pionship. The resolution wa* sub ill,lance of from 176 lu 210 yards. Imv uniformed and •pillin' to- and Mary 48-41, Penn State edged ami Hobby Reynolds of Nebraska,
American Unlvartity 88-83; Miss- 174
milled by th* New York Yankee* With this prohlem staring him In bacco Julre."
oqrl defeated Ohio Stalo 81-61;
who went to th* final day befon Ihe fare the average golfer is a l­
California fought off Nfbrasko 62winning th* Dag In HHti and the ready lu a hlue funk. Add to thl*
£!» and Mioslsaippl downed Ala10*1 three day* before ropeatim problem a whistling wind slapping
L p jth I
Ihe f*«t In 60.
lit tSHtM'lA’l'F.D BKKHH_____ bama Rt-81.
ariosi the lake at roughly right
""la one*, back In •ngla* to the hole and the situa­
■*yitr
rtflh.H- n r r o
Today a vear ago— Freddy Hast,
m
1WW, ha* a flag b*en decided be tion la Ideal fur wrapping rlutia
Healed | irn p »- '• w illi h
ha
Jr.,
drlrated
Bob
Hsmlllim
hy
Iwn
IA
Ihf
riff
le
r
nf
6
M
l
p
I
l#rA,
«'|lr !U1
is* nffir* of It'S rbr*.,c?ljy.!
lUtt.
cause of tho weather, baseball men elub* around conveniently placed
burgh Pirates sold icffslder Tom­ lbar»rd.
Id*, naiu
a s m (I «vtorh
n V lo r k IM
I'.M .
»
KWH*
strokes
in
IR-hole
playoff
to
wilt
long have agitated that open date* Lundqultt, who*# foursome this
my Thevanow to th* Cincinnati oa i f tree#ruber
&gt;er |V(*
IV I* *1
*l wslrb
w a t r h lim e
th*
I
I
0.UUI
Miami
open
(Solf
tour­
b* provided for unplAved game*.
Rads.
lbs* Will he Iiuhllelr i.m n ri' to
la (a r
writer followed, hlrdled the hoi*.
nament, •
iBieier
aUh 1*0* burnt fe-l ut j^'Jlaa
The National League was ox' Hut protwbly lb* rou|k*at
reaienl&gt;a*betio&lt; pipe. A 'U T A f it s *
Five year* ago— Btry* Van Ra­
f*t*d
adopt a *imllar policy
koto on lh* roar** In any type
111. ru a ip le i* w ll'S &gt; „M | .U n e (lis te r ,
ven
of
-Philadelphia
Eagles
was
In Ila dJeeuislon of the su b le t to­
of weather )i No, 4. It start*
lals. de live re d In ftaafurd T a S u D ls d
the' National Football League's
day.
bide will he tire.enle.l m Ihe file
out on a gentle rU# with tree#
rmnniisvliiti
f*»r rnhtltttrillnn
C
h
iro
p
ra
c
to
r
top
ball
carrier,
scoter
and
kick­
I'l.Binn-'lon for
r..B«l4»riii»(» *»
»t st
“This n*w arrangement
war
holering user the fairway on
meellnr s h o rrlr ris r e a tis r T a * C ity
off
lea-iet.
Wade in defiance of custom and In
Hon. At. Nat. Bk. Bldg.
sharply to Ihe right after
r m r t t , the n r u in r«i»ri sn&gt; ..r
Ten years ago the Detroit Tiail bids
both side*. Then II snaps
u/fni ,r ?/^
Jo'Hce," President
Ph. 1758 or 1748
«&lt;-■- iftU out I
l ‘rl» Fox to
&lt;fTY o r jtAKroitn
William Harridge of th* American
crossing th* hill In a vicious
i 'llt f o r d M r K Ih h ln . Jr .
Die lloituii R id tiol.
Hat. afternoon hy appointment
l.*agu* explained.
dogleg. A lake on Ihe left
■’Ity Munster
Fifteen
years
ago
-The
PittaThe American league also voted
make* It Inadvisable lu huoh
to finish under lights any day
and th* rough on lh* right I*
garni- threatened by darkness. LaVt
a Jangle. Faring the wind it
rrar this wa* done only In tho
seemed impossible that any­
Inal series between two clubs. Th#
one would par thl* hoi* but
oop also agree*) to play rained out
both Lundqulal and llryanl
.W
, * ln# nl* hl ’•Hh the
defied nature and rammed
vialtlng club a permission.
hoot* par fours.
After ih * match Die Reda ami
the Hlue* relaxed at a barbecue
dinner paid for by the In.rr* and
rooked to perfection hy Fred
H&lt;#»y.
R I O l IN I M L A I M L

Wilkinson Named
Coach of Year By
Associated Press

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Will
Open December 27

Brown Bomber To
Fight Lee Oma In
Comeback Attempt

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bought from other dealers nil the

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in A fly t t m r * | k i * ' t # i&gt; 9 f.A p p y i r i w l
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set* us while our stocks are complete.

(Den tiU*i«iie ta&lt;bf. it'* AtrAiif.f hu*

or before 6 o'clock I*. Al. Dec. M. I960.

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We suggest that if you need hotter transportation

trouH

diuiflhd U'nnJ * ,*9*1'utili ip whUwh* fur
b«9f | m 19*14 Wliil# llbe*e oirtt* |- m* KiAf

rntmtuwt|
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cars or

were turned in on future delivery *it* 19f&gt;l models.

1‘iAtQ »- f D A fff tr ig I w k l d l M , kaA* d | # p A n t
( 6 9 ( 1 7 . t a *&gt; ! A f !■* 0 A ti*| a|*8 • 8«4T • s t U t N l.g
( l l i U t R l h-a»*ag e- rr.A»
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ta ro U ,

1111111* I'otmly will receive n)i|i)lv«tiniis fur the
poHilinn of

model used cars that were trailed in on

A m lerM in

Housework
Easy Without
NaggingBackache

out wiiir iclcoiort. H r van *avr money
and l i a t t lu n m a k in g tilin g * f o r a ll thd

Today we have an excellent stock of clean, late

Ph. I0«

hoove f lic r i ­

lartdl;, living thing) atouad (he Louie.

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I lieu'* aii iiUd f u r fun. G is t "blin" *
I&gt; r lli ( lif t ( . l i n k .

l lu lh r ir t i try
lu a r h r u n r a n t*
lu h n a tu iT *
N lM t t lA IT I.
o p p lirn
by b fu - h in I h r h ilc h r n . kill*
ru a rh ra ,
a n t*,
and
w a lr r h u g a
M h a l'a t n u ir , Ih a m ln rlr a u ru a liny ta r f fry l i t a fo r m o n th *, and
k ills Ih a a lr a y * lh a l ■ an d rr in
and a i l k u t r r if . I'u i •ettrntifU'
ru n ltn l.
u a r
Ju h n &lt; lu n '*
NO
ROACH!
I 'r i r r * i r e « u f , F k ; p in t, ( I O ,
i|u a il. 12 hH. a v d tla tilr at

woidd nell.

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Fbuna 490-W. L
Kltrhanetta Apta. wrrk. month or
feaion. SlumbPt land C o u r t ,
Hitaay 17 A W h Clly ^Jm li.
lA R lJ E . comfortaht*.
lid*, ittrartlvv
attrarlivr
hunt room. IiedtI, hllrhan prlvirifru. Modarata ..prira. YU Ma«nolla Ara. Thonaa . S O l H .
A T T R A C T IV E 1 hmiroom hou*a.
2408 Palmaltn. Call V74-R._______
F IV E ROOMS furnOhad, Jmt Her"
__oralad. 811 I'arh Aaa.____________
3 BEDROOM houaa, uhAirnlihad,
within walkinc dlitanee nf town.
RMMMbte. 104 W. 10th Straet,
Ph. *(W-R.____
_
liO O S E. 4 rooms ami b*lh. R. W.
Lord. Phona 1134-j.
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W A N TED

N EW Fiinillltctl and unfurnhhetl YtJUNfi HAN who i* reliohlr
hunaat, linn xallinit altllifv and
tluplri- rnrun or year. Sra Whidknow* how to kupi-rvi»c boy*,
ilun, lit! South I'ark Avanur.
Muil Ih&gt; in Ru&lt;hI liralfh and
INCOM E P R O P E R T Y U U PLBX
uttnnjr phyairally. Writa H«&gt;s 0
Plantation Katatr* —la rfr lot—
r / o llarald in your own handruitom tniilt for *ale halow nrawrilinp sUtiiiK all partinmt
■*nl rnnatrurtion co»t». 8er
flat a about youraalf
___
Wtilddon, DU S. INlfk AT*.
N IC E T IL E D Farm , flowina wail*, Appllaiifa salriman to work «' n
fral Floiida. Elparianra hot narfr.iit, out hitildlna*, modrrn
a«*ary. Must ha naat and williny
houiinp, rrnps, attrartivp )rltinK.
lu work. Apply In |&gt;ar»on, U in
Owner ill. Phone 1089-J after
II A M . ID'- N Park Asa
0:00 I'JI.
81.000.00 CASH, lialance IH2.00 par TH K BOARD of County Commitaionar* of Satnlnola Counts will
monlh buys nra .1 hrdrtx'in mod­
rrrrive appliaation* for Iha fi'.h
ern hornr. Raymond M. Rail.
lion of Huparintrndant of Ihr
Rraltor, S. I) llu?tdrvman, A m o County lloma and Matron of
------------------County Home on or bafora
oVIork P.M., Dae. 14. I960.
3— A K T K L E S FO R S A L E —J
So |.l.N Salary
I IMS par month
M I L L S S W A P H H O P - 4 0 4 E . 4th Matron** Salary
• AS par month
Rt. Wa Huy, Hall or Trad# mot! Lisina ouarlara, food and trans­
anWhlnu. Phono I t j - J . '
portation
furnDhad
by tha
Wa both 'o*a whan you don't briny
~*°U
fiRiaaaM
your ptry, ription* to L A N E Y ’B
» - ____ WORK W A N TED
-9
Ptinhp 103
i t'.XVho F C E b n : Compleu ilnik A L L T Y P E S of Rulldotar Work.
* ITbai'a Ttuxio Faad B a a
Keaionahla Rataa— Fra* Kdimala*. Carpantar A Oraray,
f'otion" tlunl u
D fi‘f F.'a
I3*U M or an*.!
Coutiar Painta
1J Mi gal.
Navy T-Shirt*
48e aa. S EO C K M ARON .Brkk, Comant
A R ID -N A V Y H IIR P L I’H
w o rk ; Patch P la - la r in y ; Hein- in Kanfoid Asa.
I’hmir ll.'l
P a irin n and ad ditio nim i. Phona
IV.U-J.
X M A S (ilE T S or a- -rain y mi
rhlnas at Har Pa. 321 E. Find.
Phona IWM.
N EW
TOYS
And
(lift* At 19— Huainaaa Opportunlllaa - - I t
Hart'* 321 E . F lrrt. Phona 1024.
C R O C K R Y . m ania, g an aral mds*.
F R IE D SHRIM P Dinnar “Tha
L’allad Inin (arrlr*. raaion for
D n t Shrimp on Earth" at llora*
aallin*. Oianyc City Mark*!
aC*. M4 E . I«l S t,__________
Urany* City, Fla. No raaaonahtc
W IN K for Fruit C tk e or labia at
o f fa r r ahttad.___________ _
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llomar’*, 324 E . l» t R , ._____
(Jroaarla* and maata, a Inn a hear
C ILH K R T Panama Chocolataa for
and win* bar, doing food
Chriatmia at llomar'* 324 E. lit
bualnaaa. Proparty, stock and
8t.
mant. Thrt* room aftartORAN D KS - I I huahal. J, T. Forattachad. Full nrieo 18400
hy owttar. Tal. Osiado, 4203.
tiar, Kt. 2, Bo* 49A. Wmt (Janas*
Avtnur, Hanford,
HOLDSHORO Colorad HoTnv Sclfy
P I a'R O FOR
H A L E —Goiiraou*
laundry
Franchlaa
Ineludaa
Baby Crand Piano, Ilka naw bat
(Jaorsatown and Midway. Imat half tha eo*t of n new ona.
medial* poataaslon. Eaay tarm*.
Writa Bo* 100. earn flarutd.
Inquire 408 W. 13th. Phon* DIES.
2— Hoy*’ Bkyrlan— I Sehwln built,
__ 1 Columbia. Phona 1119-J.
1 2 - H P B C I A L =* 8 K B V h S ^ I 1
Sraith-Camn*
addlpff maetilna,
ORLAN
DO Morning MeaUa*]. Ornaw. 913 Park Ay*. Pa Barra.
U«tfo B veaiaf Star. Call Ralph
S L K i n f L Y ut*d 6 cu. h . Sarsal
1
T
rafrlgrrator, prirad rlfht. Phona
N i w F t OOBS eartaaod lo pom
fortion. Old floor* mad* )ik&lt;
F O R SA LK —9 * 12 ft, rue. 118,00.
r^ ** ** 1" * * elM A to c A » U
13 * 12_ ft. rug, 820 00. Ph. 444.
lag. Portable powor plant U
U S E F U L arttrlaa rhaap; 1 Ubla
raora anparlMeo la Bomtaele
(op
Uirnai oil rook *l»«t—
County. O. I I. GlaaaoA, Lake
i circulatiny wood or coal haatar.
I 4IR Marti* As#

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6 ROOM bunxalow, furnDhad. l.oratad in pood nrtphborhond rloaa
to arhool Plica 18800 00
R O B E R T A. W ILLIA M S, Raaltnr fJlhl 'S W liwh~hkycla, ttfi. (jifl'a
_______ PHON-------IN C O M E _________
Plintatlon Eatltaa high loratlan.
lar gw lot—euitom btillt for Ml*
b rim prarent con at mat inn mat* Wo buy,
fumitnr*.
-Ha* Whiddon—119 South Park
tor* O r, M l E l i t

LA W fJw oW EhH

Sharpen ad.

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S KSg,'tMa'?. %
ihw m o o a m R 4th
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home. O nly 10% Jo w n now rc

qutrrd. F IIA Plan. InUalltmn
Loon Dap'l.. Hoorn 317. Phona
208. tianfjrd Atlantic Notion*'
Hank. Mamltar F D IC
iirag line, buildoiar, dump trur*
muck, fill dlit. *h*H and d*&gt;
by load or joh. Contort II R
Cjbaled. and a*aorlele*. HU* K
Maw York As#., Delmnd.
I'h
4SS

B LW
C a ll Hhnm 1081 for
A ll T yp e * U f Hook W ork
M ary M cKinney Hookkaaplng
w

Service
Room 401
Atlantic Bank _Bultdln*
D RY ('O JA n TKIU.“"Hanltone" for
Ihota who want Ihr h*&lt;l. Tr
our c apart ahlri aarvira. Blraam
line Dry Cleaner* A laundry.
Phona I0 I&amp; ______________ ______
W ATCH and clock rapalrina A'l
work tuaranlaad. Raamnailf
price*. F. M. Engllah, Jr. Phon*
1378-J.

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B ffA TfrFO fc R EN T . Plants of
bait. F**t and of Sanford Sr*
W'all, Lake Jasaup, foot t.f San
fo u l Avaiyta,____________
_
I .E T US iirlp you recondition \&lt; ur
yard. Peat. 40c bit. 84 MI par
yard Muck F i ll d lit d c lis r n d
j ’hona IftMl-'Hheii fo r
drivewayaL all*b _______________
E X P E R T Vacuum clcarnar renalr.
Anv make or model. AH wutk
arantead. Free pick up and
ellserv
980
llsery Service.
.Service. Phone
Pho

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^MARY'S LEN D IN G L IB R A R Y
1209 Magnolia • Open 8Du. Thuta.
Fri. lu to 12 A.M~ 3 to 8 P M.
Saturday 4 to 9 P.M.
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BUYIN G A C A R T Bofooo finite
ring &gt;** ua to aavo money. Installment Loan Dep't.. Room BIT,
Phone 284,
Sanford Atlantlr
National Rank M«wwhaa F p lC
R E N T A CAR. U -drive H by day,
week, or aoaaott. Knxtiah Foma
and American Fordo, aadini,
autlou wagon• and eoneerilblr*.
Strlckland-Morrlron, Inc..
E.
F lrat Bt.
__________ ___________
19J7 Hulck Sedan—mach. perfect,
Immaculately eleatt, racetlrit
family car. 914 Weat. lit , H.
Ray.^__________________

1949 Champion 8 tudehiik*r, reyai
Helm* lU rilg h t coupe. Radio,
IlilM Ldder, overdrise,
Vene­
tian Hindi, tailored itat coven,
Clirornr ftndar gdarda. Built in
kw-tMn..Uar mlWogw. A buy ol
Cfcambla
E iT I r g

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�TTTE R A N E O R D

L a k e M a ry
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The Chamber of Commerce m d
W n ln c.lay night in llir Cutnmun
lly I I mii with President C. I'. Uto«*
itutton presiding. Report* of vsrloui committee* followed toil rail
and the reading ol minutes jf the
previous muting. Hlxtein nvw
lucn.lwrs were reported tiy
.

I*. II. A n d e r s o n .

Chairman of the Hoad Commit
ter. i*. U. Andrrr««n. sugj-t led
that the noulhern fort ion of the
county mighi ho wilhnt; to help
Lake Mary m u te ttn- continuation
of the Lake Maty
hignway,
through to 1'Mfi!. Mr. Cam&gt; nan
hern eontaclea by Win. I.efdet.
tncmhei of the corumittir, ami he
a m Milling to tle-d right of vra&gt;
for auch a load, fiovidnig H was
put through at oner.
It Mai pointed out tlml J. M
McClelland, County Co mmlulu h it ,
waa In favor of paving Urn old
road Mhkli parallel* tin railtood,
hut aa chairman of the Untild he
haa no vote.
People are again flaying ' 110(111
board, Joe Mayhuiy of l|i&lt; lt*v.ira­
tion Committer m auled . II. *ug
grilled that Friday nighti Ire re*
i.e'veil fur the children, lit «1-"
asked for additional equipment Un
them and wss dliretid to make
aurlt pun-hates a.t hr au fit, op to
the limit of th.UO, and ti ll ihe
Chamber of ("oiiirn 1.1 foi them.
T h e l e r r r l a r v a n d Ireasum o f
t h e Ifr au tifi. a t ion C o r n m it t r e . Mi -

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P . K. God win told o f 2 d ho tn &lt; o f

•lomiii.j labor during (be pad
month, covering gra,-t tutting and
raking al ihr rrmotery. puik&gt; iml
Chamber of Commerce. T h e comraittre hav a ta.li listen, e of aU'.t'J
•t present.
The rrdai ire* which Z.
K.
Smith It contributing to Ihe innunl Cliriilm ai program ba» been
accepted bv C, W.
WcldrthoM,
chairman of that committee. Mr*.
(!. R. Fatter ion, alto of the Christ*
mart Tree commitlrr, aid Hint ol
moil 1100 already collected would
Ire turd for gift* foi the tldldirn
I'reaident Rratlngton said hr f e . i
that the threat of an Injunction influenrre the operator* of motor
boat* to mufflr their craft pro­
perly, once it It railed to their ni
tenllon, a direct remit of the jm&gt;
lilmn that was nreientr,] to the
County ComntUiionrra. It
wa*
voted that thr Chamber rpon.or
the Hoy Scout Ttriop for anothri
year.
VUItora, Mr. and Mr*. Prank
I m III ow, Mr and M u . Itirlinrd
I Vera end Mr». F.sllir, Hmllli
I n t m h c l to the member*. Lai IIn,
• I the I loina Demonstration Club
nerved pie and coffer, following
adjournment, to the 32 mrmbeta
•ml four vUltor*.

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Attlee Reports

*l*42n Die hi Riots

( iirncffic F iiirI

I I . un tm um li.n o l ’ - ; r M ar)
II uNllMMt il V fNlM Vm&lt;0* »*P# *
In
the
clty 'a
tw o -m ilc iptst.- F t, let llu lle a , , b ail man of tbe nM o dem u u a itc r It wa» cordoned jo n m e rit, at t f ir ii
rm i-annim l
o ff by bayonet •wielding police meeting. It Mil* drafted hv tn n te e *
anti lu i t i ih lio o p i and s iln u it d C ro e ia l I ).eig h t ft. Eiaenhow er.
H en ry w . WTr ton and David Rockc a rs .
K I ac where in the c ily violence c fe tle r; and w a r adopted unanim o o i l v bv th** 2 0 I r u d e r * .
M u i m ill, Id tog, but il'in o iu t i it
T in ita le m e n t nlgnuii by lire littot - made a new mtinll t.eale a t ­
tem pt today to ru « li tin- co urt man *»ri*i&gt; ro m rn ittee” eald Hmt
em ergency
b u ild in g as (he trib u n al denied Ho nation'* preaent
u M alay appeal to halt M arin rreild not l«- inet l«y hyntr rin , by
It e r t lia ’r
t in i. -f. r
lu
Holland '•|M,|lti al bi ad lln e bunting'*, o r by
TfW tp a Olid pollee drove o ff Ih e "appeal to p re ju d ic e .'
The t o o im ille r 'i vlntenirnt aibteil
M oslem * w ith bayonet charge*
that pie u ire upon I'rc*Id en l T ru and tear gm bumbo.
T u n A -‘ o n ated P ic a * tor fro - . PIMP to il r th e iilomte fionrb Ir
pondi-ntn, bureau c h ie f Tom Mri - rlnmaging tht A m irira n enure. It
|er»o n and I ' u l l ' r r r I ’ rlrc- winnet ■loi rx p re s - .d oppo»IHon to " ik i
L n n y A lle n , w e r j injuretl w ijrtt t I i i i* ii pier urn for the o m tir *&gt;f
n mob attacked arid bur rod th e ir S ecretary of S ta te A riu -o n
Nornisn C o u sin s, edltm of th&lt;C « r la rt n ig ht.
M a*trr*o n a u ffe re d a broken Satm d a t 1let lew o f l.it c r a liiip la ­
*tic.|
th r .tu lrrn e n l . He mid the
leg and body In ju rit . A llen, who 1
spent Ihe night a ft e r the n tlu rk t l i is rutii r iill i f w ,ii f*nrnull 'u*t
in n C h ln rw home, h id head in ' F tid .iv , A tliont- it* m rm ltcr* ar-Jtirii ■ and n fra e lu re d m m . Ilo - G uvcrtiors L ilt he, W, You in :, laid
n f Mmni -ota and A 'ila i I), Str-vetip ltn l m il In r u n
-mid neither mu
tiri of illlip d * : A 'v a i a l i ducliriin a r i l l i r a l eo io lltlo n ,
(»’" n 1 Roiiert- of the H llp lrm i
A
E u ro p e a n *. m ajo r ta li'- •
• '••oil. fi-nnei H e n r t a iv of Como f tbe enraged M a la y i anil In
dian-i, rem ained locked in th e ir o - . ' i tV illiam f.. C layto n, form er
h o m ri, strung ito lire and in ilitu ry j M vrictaiy of W a r Roiiert I*. C a t.
t e r -oti, mn| fo rm er fboriniiii,- p ...
patrol.* matin d Ho d m tn.
\dro n u lin t ion c h ie f
CTivilinn h i- p t t a U were f il l'd '••le ia lm n
w ith Injured fro m Hie rio l
Mu i i &gt; I '.m l I. II iffiu iu i.
i k t l m r v,ii&lt; u .lin llti ,1 In m ilita ry
ho-|iital&gt; . U rg en t e a lli H err i*ih
nto-rl for hlte.il th iiio r-.
H t ilid i iiiitlo . t it le
la ri nlgltt
»
*. .
« « ,.
in died the ll 'lt n g h &lt;lu ll olid lo t
m other from tin- rn n v nt in w hich *.pj*" if lo ll an d ill elded I .. iH-gin
th ey i , ,1.1 I , , , ) , s ta y in g In a ce rt* d e lu t, til lio n - on tlie nev, pi»|M .*
fin- **-lr- WUt ta III ft ( S o v i e t
h id in g plate u n ilei heavy g iia t’l al
it I. fntii Nlolentiiin*. Feu*
Tho u g h
pi i m il I ed
hv
trwlity'-. l-lw i
adoi. furl-ey, 'Iliailand and No
t o u t I tillin g to go to Holland, tin
ch ild m ud be re tu rn e d to S in g a ­ lionali i China iib-tain.-d
lb . re n .l.iflo n * w.-re lla n m il­
pore neat M arch fo r n heating on
an o th er appeal brought by her ted In Ibe S t a i n 'Ite p a itin e n l im
fo ste r
mot her
and
Initial ml liM-.ll.il. I\ by t lie If . s . delegation.
a g a in -1 the rout I rleetee a n n u l­ A •iH.keMiiau M ild the delegation
lin g her m a rria g e and retu rn in g would not comm.-nt until it had
le n -lv u l liig h -le ve l re ar! ion from
hr i to her llu t r li fam ily .
VVMehintftun.
M r*. H er tog h In i t het daughter
(tile o f th e |iro|Mi*aln Would
d u rin g Ihe J a p u iic te n teupall.ui
o f J a v a . The M ala y woman, C he create a ih ree-m an guiniul»»lon,
A '.n iib l y
I'teeiil.-til
A m in a lr, had re t ie d lo-r ** her (■ adi.l by
N aarollab Fn tee n in o f Ira n , to
own daughter n lnre th in
M odem
p ile i ,
yr •terd ay "deteioiiio- tlie la»«i« op which u
•a ll-fit. lo ry rc m w .firii in K'ui-a
•&gt;11111 red the rio te r* w ith eharge*
th at the co u rt'* e a rlie r derision c a ll la* at ran g ed . Tbe o ilir r two
a ffro n te d t ilt h re lig io n , la ilr la s t memliera would In- named by Kn
n ig ht the S lu g a p o ir radio bro ad, t o n in
Inlonmd i|iu iilri* said tin*
r a d all appeal by Ihe Is la n d 'high prb t for an end to th e foi inula wa, adi&gt;|itrd to inri-l II, ‘
o ld . . tl&gt;.Mi I I , HU O lltlig llt Cl . 1 trite .

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fiie, wliirli might leave the wa\
o|M-i, for a routiniM il build up .if
tTiInno- lo n e , m Korea. Tinlliree-niun Imily uniilil get the in
I l • • l l * * r * •&gt; ..•• f c * „ H a rt
| |i-ir •*-*1 iMtiiiiti'-* to aglee to
W .i • g ive n c li- In d y o f Hie r lilld n - u fin ,I i ■
.ii.lit|..ii* for imlllng tb&lt;

TUESD A Y

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

Crnps UnilnmiiRrcd By Two Trainmen Killed
Latest Cold Wave As Locomotives Crash

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I.A h i.I.A N It.
IP .
lif - H / lv .
I lor Ida la m e th io u g b but nlgtit'a
fio d y M .a lh r i v itlio iit damage.
W arren O . Jo h n n n , head o f
ih e Fe d e ral-S fitfe W arning Sery ie r, -ai't a
out hwr--.tr rly wind
• prang up la-fore .law n und broke
up fried poeketa and M atted
le n i|» ra tiii&gt; • u p w ard when they
ii.'tm n llv w o o l.i has* ap pro n riir.l
n m inim um .
The tr-m peraliiii-* im ige.l I n n i
drgret
in th e northern jmr
linn o f II
(ittiio v ll lr d iv lrlri to
Jo In th. E v t ig la d t . area pour

H OLLYW O OD , Dec. I M A VANCKIIORO, Mr., flee. Ik'-idh I
I wo C a n a d ia n f 'a r i f i c tra in m e n Foiigi*tiilBln.ii* a ir in uriler. Alan
w ere M aided to d e a th to d a y , . . tw o Yuung list )ust been made pieii.-.team lo co m o tive * am i I I r a i
o f deot nf the hu*jnc-4*mcn'x xoclety
a d o u l.lr-h e a d e r f r e ig h t t r a i l , tnp- for Ih,- (h i pet nation and circula­
p h d fro m t r a r k s undt-i min'd (,&gt; tion of I kiw lien.
Congratulate me, to«. I have
l i m y ta in .
T h e a ccid en t m e m red in
u al-o l«-ro oatned president of the
is-ii-ty.
t ia in s t o n n on Main*- C e n t r a l H a il- ■
We liave is on elected for th?
load tr a c k * neat l.a in lM it l a k e ,
nine m ile » r . | o f V a n e t- lx .io and Hanoi bp Kdwanl OcDitcr, on inirnri., man who i&gt; also u presl*
ncsi *h.- ( ’a n a d la u le ir d e r .
T h e l i r a ,I w i-ie J o * ip h Ih o ro u , ti, nt. A l « matter Of foci, the so­
r,»&gt;, e n g in e d , und 0 M .kl&lt; K a v . W*. ciety lim its I do business and pr»»fin -m a n . w h o w e re on th e seco n d f&gt; tonal men ns mrmbers and nil
joe m o itive .
of them are president. That's the
II. II. filat le.
th e ( i n le a n , engineer, and n kind nf society' It lx.
Si.no- ,|.ol-&lt; io Up' K iit g la d o ,
The men plnrt to *i-nd Presi­
t t g ld e ie il 31 degi re * with ecal- tiiakrman «f Hu- ffr i locomotive
dent Trmnun a membership he- i with minor inju&gt; &gt;
tire d fio * t , hut to, crop* had liei-n
T h e d e ra ile d lo c o m o tiv e *
and cau*. .if hi* vtnlisnl service in
(llolltlN 1 in lln* IP |.lW plxc » *lnc»r
IMipulutUiiig the I miw tie. He would
.a l l i e d do w n w ir v - s iip ie .r t ln g
•Y« lltlli'r fle e c e mid no .la- - .,i
I,* the president of the society, of
Vr*||||i**I. Mii«mi Im* a low poke, 'li i l u p t i n g c u m m u n ic a t ii.n l
in the a n a and te a r in g u p ab o u t course,
o f 19
I bn f i ,- i o f h a c k .
Ctrl tiei told it Inrw the society
ri ifi ii
finir
vi-getable
field
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r u n it* till itf tf* It s a f e l y 1mm 0*4- o f
veat. Six nr eight of u* were alt*
Hi,*oolhw»--*ti i ! v
wind,
M id I
ting at,.un,I a* lunch and we sud­
JidtiiMiti
denly noticed that cvrry one of
“Till* i* t.enutifiil eitril ' wea*
i&lt; MHilNiita • luid l*ta«» &lt;lnr i
it- wu* wcsiiog u ImiW tie We de­
I h e r," hi added •• I ......... , &gt;a* II,. im ii F o m in u n is t n a tio n
I &gt;* .n ,a .1,
cided lo -tart a society Hist would
ritiu * d a m a g e
w liatevn
Red K u ic n ii a g g ie * s in n a n d u n if y
show to other men the great adH .e d iv id o l c o u n t ry w a s a c to n i*
vuntagr* nf w raring a Imiw lie,
panied
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‘One nf our ceremonies is cx■'w ri c iv ilia n * .
i hanging tie*. Whenever we meet
Iloides of
n.m-inilitarv
Ko* at lunch or dinner, We trade lie*.
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"nil* and prnbiildy *onie fifth
to liaiidl.- the inilj. F.•hniinl't* were w arm ing *mith- In that way you never gel tired of
dent T tiim a
la ry 'a i iia n t" .".
pMibtriiM.
waul a c i us* the fron-n country* wearing the -.nine tie. And m e &gt;f
tin- p.Miii thing- shout bow ties h
to i m.ininatiim •ole. They ciowdeil
S h u ll l« a fte r
trdo every
that tl„ v will go with ony color of
Wat- M-nl In tin- Senate, ifo* rym- available
vehicle
or
Irudgrd outfit. TluiF not (roe rtf a fourm i l l . e iu u i.i iD o.i i.l v n eoinin.-rvle.l tluoogfi Hi*- -now and along roads
. .uifli mnllurr Hot la fi.rr the
n . oud trails. Whole vill.ig, . were «&gt;u in-hno'l."
I a*ki-d about (hr oilier mlvant
ale roiilil art, ifo- eo&lt;nnuHia* order, t
nmve tn om-iie-, of 'fe-peraK g ' * o f a Imiw li e ,
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d i . iti * il R e d *.
I loll ge*
younger," 1 •• I net irplir-l "1 hey
lt ii *.ell t.d.l le|M.|lri&gt; tin emit.v n s ic ly w a * a p p a ie n t h i S o u th
give Idle a lilt , make him bxik
un tile
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to
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neat. You'll find that the men who
every rln e " that bad a la a iin g o n ; i.iu g . i
t t i r a i m d &lt;o u t liw a id fro m
wtui I lie in al* general successful
t h e ea *e.
tie il ly a * toe c lo u d s
e n te re d ill ll.elr i In,sen field."
S e n a to r
N iton
if! I a lif).
a it " i n t h e o , .i tli w u o tht-ir u - e l u i g
lie added t im! mcmlwrshlp in
f o r m e r m e t n lm r o f thr H'Uin- (In- ■l in*, i u i i t y
uitai&gt;uli*l.
tvoican
I lie* -urlrt. d-*e -n'l ii-iiuiri- a man
A m r i lean
Aetlvito• ..in ml I I r e , P** -lent S y n g n i u n R h c e t d a n n e d
to wcai ie.w tic* exclusively.
u t l e m b d p m l o f Iii ,1 n i g h t ' , i n u r ­ « h a p p e a l t o hull t h e in ig t a t i o n .
adinill.d Hurt lie ImrkxHdc* alrotit
ing . R uv *el l ' i i . ' l In I an IPit la eri
th e ie was viitoa itv no fighting
once a 1.,'i'k und dun* a fniuymi*
ittvllirl, lint Ih n l an-, S "iia lo i b a d
ilia. I b e t w e e n i b e FoiuoiUltls L*
hand. Hut be indicated that he felt
tin- t iriv ile g e &lt;&gt;f a t i e n d i n g a m e e t ­ ■n.l t i ll e d g io o u -l force**.
lunch Im-Hi-i w hen In- g&lt;', l«*ck Into

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i n g if he d c » i i c d

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forenoon, discussing the iiiu-t*, ti .ding U. 8. Kighth Army did.
gency. I.ntf-r, In- talk..| with I I ' * bine e a p p s ie n lly a n - In k in g
r'linienmn F y n i* Filing of i |i - ' ■iv a llla g e *.f in,- |,,'i |o ,i o f no
ii.vvly-upp.milc.l wag,
Inhillaa- v u n la il lo r c in f n i.,- and s u p p ly .
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tion Imuiid; Aluu Viiteiitinc, who
in Ib e i-o u p Ir’M IP IM , d lv o rie . M i*I,rad* up Ihe wind, economic i - ii M ongol la ,i t t iv a h v .livi*loo&gt; ,
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liv e d w it lh th e r b i l d i . i i in To n e*,,
1 *da"d n* " l i g l i l l v - I i n e il . . . e x rtnniitriidatioii* for
.tilin g all ton of the National Security It*Ilium * n ea r h e re lu ll. I. o f Ibe tim e
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il In t a l. HIJSN I m e n .
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on lit* behalf | do m&gt;t know. Hut
in ,lo .tied p riv a te ly they had lit
Aliiuchurian Im.h Iio flu* wa* the
A llorttf-v t ;,- iu - ir l M .&lt;;,.*• I.
I feel Mtmr rlearer definition of IS . he aaw M i,.* W allace in fret He h«|N- o f g.-tting Hie Peiptlig
the position of thi* retrrtnefy im­ rtjiattim-nt iv itli a young m an tio n j.* mui o f K o rra hy such an n.ki-d a ftc i Hie F 'lM n rl m eeling vaugiiaid of m u r e Ilian I.ishi.imk)
’T o i k y ."
If he h.nl g iven the P rc*lilcn t a lr,».|.* Mar Arthur aid . 11. n u n
portant IllM should tie i&gt;ef'.rr ii * k io iw ii only to Itint
appeal.
" t e had l o m u i l t t v d l o D o n h o n nn
" H i in « i i
'll i
W a ll.* ,.- i lot It
when we delaitr Ihe ipiritlon on
The iru *r-fii( plan wa* •portsor. ll*t o f Id* m old llsaflo n nnwer* p x p c ifi Honary f o r c e .
i d ? " n * k ii| T o m -'* la w y e r.
Thurvday.*'
id l.y Afghanistan, lluintn, Kgypt, k fc fJia lh r e id h .l tlm f anything lo
Allied warplane* ruanxl out
"I.ike Kvc," said the Hitne . India, I M.i.iiii- *tit Imii, lno|, l.iiian
la* said would have l,, rolne from
Attlee replied that lie wa* "eomI.« 4 A n g e l,
|-.,lb.-m u tt It i r i i n n l
a g a in lu e * d a v a g a in * t F o u iiii.t u i ,1
Hie W h ile |tn u *e
pletcly MtUflad" with I'rcHdcul
on,
l'nki*lan,
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Kuiidl
At the F a p it n l, Rennie fl.-nto
Truman'* fioiitiun on tlat u«&gt; oi K . David I, •tifu-d tlint when lie Aial.iii, Hyiiii, and Vemen.Theinethe Iwmb.
of » national eim-rgeiiry proelx
*|ioii*nt(-il n n lic la inter f.n c --' ( t il l li.ld re
in -ile t* he douh'ed &gt;lnt env new Illa tio n was discussed.
"1 would a»k thu lluute lo ar1 l|1. lpp," i legl-hit Ion would I" le .in ln u l of
cept my saauranea that there U her automol.ll,- hit „ parked ear.
He *nbl nn emergency dcclarnM difference * f opinion between alt* open'wol”* ,,nl&gt;' |,4^,lr, “nd «•! reC ililiL! ^ * 11.0^ , 11^ ! Fii&gt;-i&gt;-&lt;* n* o *, - p of i ih-.-la
tion, rnther Ilian rertuiting tegtsr
a
t
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of
n
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al
emergei-ev
lit on thlr vital matter," he oaid.
bitboi
ni lot i easing the Presi­
C o liin d tle e . II,- ra id Iti* o b je c tiv e
V*lr . dent’* (Miner*, would "seek more
I Ilea* said he Im-11**
At a recent nawa conference the llo.is have agreed to oiret the bail l a i n In fin d out w h a t th e
President said use nf the Urinb Soviets, liut only If Hie topic, of Fliin cM * r o m m u iiL la w a u le d and Tinman nlrra.lv ha all Ih* IM,*V .ir lest to nodiiiiie and rrystalixe
poldii opinion."
In Korea alaay* had t&gt;een and wai. distUMinn iiH-Indr Hi,- Far Fast to m ake p ro p o s a ls w h ich m ig h t lie . . . )..• , oM ••• • d • • hnn.lt&gt; .....
■l ' »t *III in •«• i-di i-ihoo
under romlderatlon, but he Imped seii othrr world problems as w ill s a t is f a c t o r y .
I.tiras a l s o s a i d lo ikmht
thi
l.»im l a t k c . l t o i.ew n o ii -ill*
It would not have to be nyrd.
.u n citi " I ohiic Duck" se- .ion ..f
Ilau ,looted •’hinc • Comnumi.i
»■ Uermanr.
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A rem&gt;nnnlr)ue at thr clo:e of
o f D sn io-relt
Fongte
ran adjourn l.ef.,ie the
en vo y W it Ifs lu - t'h u n n a s ,a y io t :
B K R M L N , Dec.
U- S
tha Trumin-Attler talk* said fo rce s in ft r r lln dtsclo ird t,« la y a "'M o st r e r la i n l v n r do not w an t 'Ptmlur n I n h irt i the (mi-, iit.lf.l- rtti) nf Hit- month. He aid il
prtibahly will tcroas for Fn .t I
Pm idrnt Truman allll hojitd it new rnr|*« o f arm ed and u n ifo rm ­ a w a r ." R a il n afil the O .l n r s r pen
• would never he n rrrn a ry In use ed (irrn ia n s ha* atiapiwd into pie had lie c n m ade u n d u ly s u *|iic
m a n ah*&gt;ut lir e . 22 an I g o |..o k l o
work p.'.iiihlv D*« 27. Tht lawthe atom bomb and prumUrd to s lia iw m i o o lrk ly that II can ho I o im by o f d r a l f of tbe pavl and live* from the Hulled K lv ln , lln
keep the llritish infurtmd of any tru sted w ith g u a rd in g the A rm y '* th e y sec n g g te ss io n w h e re hum , lain, France, and Russir. Another otakirs thin would rtay on the
devrlopmvnti which would change life lin e - am m unitio n im l fu e l. exists.
loti until the end nf the month
member should Im- i Ii,,&gt;i u from Jo
tlla ritual inn.
" I n f a r t " . R a il sa id , "th e y i r r l . l aiming Ecuador, Norway and Culat, TIhe new, K2iid Congrrss will take
American authorities bruke a
AtUaa aim said he wa* MlUfierl long official silence about Ibe to la- m o v in g to w ard a * « rt o f as t&gt;|Miiisor* of Ihe slx-|Niwer re­ oyr&gt;r Jan. 3.
'the “jpenrral dlrretl»e» of the German cadre in huiiouiicIiik th a t1 Alnnroe liocirine for Ihe Far solution, and n seventh mcnilM-r
Considerable sentiment has de­
T M M r n a tio M Have l&gt;een follow, —
should I h- cither Egypt o r India, veloped In Congress for putting
m lh
- UISII bat- Kant."
the -first■unit* of a 1,'M
•d" by (tenrral MarAtlbiir in the (alien here have rumpli-tml their
(The Doctrine enum-ialrd l&gt;y ns s|Hin*ois of the Asian Middle on wagr-prire controls. S e n a to r
Korean campaign.
Lyndon Johnson (D -Tex). chair­
Plesldeiit Monroe in Di'M said foist plan.
basir Iralnlng.
Deftnie
Mfnliter
Fmmanuet
He pinpn-it-d that, tin- new rv- man of s Senate Armed Service*
Foi malty called u laU.r m v ic e Foropnio inlcrfi n me in affair* of
Shinwell, in a speech IP day* ago unit, thu hstlalh.n U ikiiwncd In independent American s t a t e * i-ohilloii* Im given luioiiiy in ihe suls-ommittee, said thr time lot*
Id General HaeArthur had wot relieve American soldiers of guard would lie regarded a* an unfriend­ Politiinl Committee''* debate
a n I veil for Ihria.
lowed Inatrurtlom, and had at- duly and other io u Hiif details so ly net. ft In effect forrlmdo any
moted Instead to nut cue the (but available liooii* ,-au roucen* efforts In control or oppress llirse
orth Korrana to tha Manrliiirian Irate on o-ililurv ftmcl.ins.
governments).
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linn said Wu had axkrd him
The Aotrrlcan* and IliitUh or*
Attlee asked Lalaitllr F. F. ganiii-d mnrr than skUAlOO Germans nlsmt the fotuie of For mum i . He
Jonas to wait for Thursday'* dr- Into similar battalion* In West had replied India would -land by
"the Hrillsh government will Ik* fieiinany for the same mlr last Ihe Fnlru nod Potsdam declara­
bate, when Jones ashed whether summer. Merlin was diawn into tion*. He nl*o said lie told Wu that
consulted and whether Ita approv- j tlie plan In Keplrmhrr.
President Truman was nn ternrd
. *1 will have to be given W o rn j
The force Is slightly larger than ax saying the II. 8- 7th Flee’,
the atom bomb Is used In any mili­ the Communist "alert units" lit would I m- withdrawn when the Kotary action In which either Hit* thr Russian cone. Altuut fill,OOP lean «•inflict was over.
Ueh or United Nation* force* eastern '"police" are nigsoiird iii
In addition to Red China, Ilau
might be engaged."
tlie*e units with full-aralo m ili­ pru|Mtscd that Ihe mediation com­
The Prime Minister said "do* ary raining.
mission should have representsfenaa of tha West remain* thu
first task of all members of Ihe
AUanUc community" despile th«
outbreak In the F a r K«sk­
in effect confirming that Grn*
eral Dwight D. Elsenhower will be
' gamsil supreme commander of
Waatem defense, Attlee Mid "I
't m eoavlnetd In Ilia present cirk i i i i j i l i i ' i i i rm other single step
scald do -m m to accelerate pro­
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S E E MR. (’A SSU R E

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Grandmother Keeps Busy,
Feels Good; Takes Hadacol
I IA D A C O I. S u p p lie d V lln m lp s i l l , R 2, N la r ln
A nd Iron W h ir h H e r S j a i r m

l- tr h r d

Iron and Ntaein, hut *l»o hrlpful
m portant
aitiuutiD of iimportanl
Calcium
| and I'lio,»horu»—element* tut viisl lu help maintain good health
■nd iiliy»lritl filnrs*.
tVhy These Vitamin* and
#
Minerals Come In IJauid Forpt
There’* a very good reason why
IIA D A C O L
comes
in
apodal
IhiuM form. Thesf precious Vila
mitts and Minerals are morr raxily
ami (|t:iekly absorbed Into the
M« m| stream this way—ready tn
go right lo wurlt. A big Imupnvmrnl ix often mHleed within a
few day*.
Don't lie A 'Doubting Thomas'
After reading Mrs. Hattie's
wonderful eiperirnre with IIA I) Q
A CO L— how ran you doubt that
this great new nutritional for­
mula will help you If ynur ajralent lacks Vitamin* HI, (12, Iron
and Niacin?
What IIA D A C O I. did fur Mrs.
Hattie, It ran do for ymt If you're
Kcrplng up with two mnall tr.in),Ini with vague orhea and
Kiandthlldren a* well as doing
yuut h»u*(-wurk ran krrp one pains, certain nervous disturb­
ance*. itiMimnia when due to an
woman mighty ldi*y. Ami Mm.
upset Ktmnorh, stomsrh di*trr&gt;II. It. Hatllr, MII7 Archer, Houston,
Tcxa*. dor* ju *l that. Their waa aml a general run-down weakened
a lime when Mrs. Hattie didn't • midilIon when they are due tu#
dfidenries of Vitamins lit, B2,
feet up tn all this, though. Kite
lion and Niacin.
was loithared with stumach tils*
So what are you waiting for?
(urltancra and vague srhts and
Don't you sec that IIA D A C O L U
pain*. Then ahr heard the news
the kind of product you need *
about H A D A CO L and began tak­ the kind you should buy and the
ing it. Now »hr xaya she feels
kind you should start taking im­
fine. Mrs. flattie wax suffering
mediately!
a deficiency of Vitamin* H I, H2, Hold Oa A strict Monej-Hark
Niacin and Irun which I1ADACUL
Caaranlee
cuntains.
IIA D A C O L evm helps build up
litre is her statement:
Ihe hamoglobln content of your
"I had been trouhlrd with in- blood (when Iron Is needed! t»^
digrsUon and ache* ami tuiins. I course through your body, ta r­
heard about IIA D A C O L and l«e- rying these great health-build*
n taking IL After tha flfUi Ing elements to every body or­
Ula I began to feel baiter. I
gan. No wonder IIA D A C O L help*
rould aal better and rrxt better you feet wonderful.
and Ihe pains and aches ware
Be fair to yoursslfl Give your­
teas. I have now taken 12 bottle* self a break If you have such
and ran truthfully My that H AD drfirietwlea!
Why continue l»
ACOL has helped me a lot."
drag yourself around—a burden
Why IIA D A C O L Glvaa
to yourself and your family -Mark Floe Resalts
when relief may be as close at
IIADACO L does not bring lust hand as ynur nearest drugstore If
symptomatic relief. IIA D A C O L
now makee H possible In artu you suffer a dcfteieiwy of Vito#
ally relieve the rente of vague mins H I, B3, Niacin and Iron.
arhra and pains, certain nervous Thl« groat IIA D A C O I. I* l» « ;
pensive, too—coets only • ■m" 11
dUterbancw. and a gtoarm
general ruoaamtaA. g day, Trtel
coaSttM
Utoy a n
te MMaacloa of
Mlaeia and I ram
Vltaadaa 1 1 *
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qaantliiu

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t v v r u n ii v t x t i : r a a w r . a x

I trieif R, and it workmi. I've been
westing theni ever since.
"Once you grt i'ientiflr.l with a
I m. w
tie. everylMMly start* giving
them in you as prevents. I hn.i
a Mrlb'lsv n rrni|.|e of week* ago
no.I Hint'* iilM.ut nil I gut."
Voting e)ti*l Mother s.lvaulagr
lo the l».w; "il** great lo hide a
collar that's s hit worn or see*
ond-dt v-."
Pre.idenl (M ener admitted tha’
most men would prohahly wear
I m.w
lies exrept for one tiling—
They don’t know how lo Hr them.
"The apparvl Industry should atari
tin oltiratlrnal rampiiiL'it lo *'%•
l»lnin ho.i ilm plr it Ik/* hr nufc«
irn»trd. Mr frovtift! on thi* wearing
"f remijr I N IkjW", whirh hs' Irrm*
vi\ ’‘loo artificial.*4
a Imiw.
t.',median Young, who ba» been
Thr w lr t y piano to honor other
helping i" popularlxe Ibe how U j tecarrr* of tl»r Ijow, hut tnrrnlur*
, . ii ti Irvislotl, told hew he got n i r n ' l *urr u IhujL F ia n V S i n n t i a .
•tiltlid on thr habit:
Nif lamrui'l lira a rr con 8Mrm l t^«&gt;
"I .sine down from f snatla tu floppy hy men who Know bow
New Yoik City in Hie summer of ilr a lieat.
(tut it v.u sw,-lining weather
and I couldn't K'« tool- S-im 1mmI&gt;
told me I'd Ir r i much cooler If I

||||(|I\ and li«M&gt;p Itinvuye. I'iloM
ii |i&lt;ilti,l |.y midrlav thev bad Mill'd
in wnumbd hW Red ttoons in e m ­
it ul Korea
The irtreal of thr Elghlli Arrnv
ftom its ref.iuneil line *o*»th of
Pyongyang
the :t*th Parallel
till Wa f.v . I.-I Sv *r. I^tll V Wllleh
preveidc.l liM-.itiug its plctl*r poi.lltr.tis
Hi, AP , or i e'i*on»|rnl Don
Whiii-li id. n' wl v retuitinl I" T»&gt;V
vu ft,mi KlirMh \rmv lirathniarter*. aid (b* f hilir*,- Iwfili-s had
lost all - turner of (rapping thr
Eighth'Army north of 1*.
Till- II. N. flirre* In *rn»tem Ko­
rea ie'w ar. &gt;afely pa»t llir - ritl nl
iHtlnl In their rrtrm t southward.
Wbilcbe.lil &gt;»id. He aiklt'l:
'Tim l.ulk of the Army with ft*
heavy i ,|ui|iinent ha* sating south
frnm Sait won around the fiend
of tfi&lt; loud Mi air linn miles south
of Pyongyang . . . It had shaken
loo-■uiotind the -houldcr of the
main l'von*'Vang-Keoul hii*hway
. . . a .Khmile sirrtrh where tha
road l,entl* south from Sinmak to
Kunirhon.”

S ta te F a r m e r * M a r k e t

R A D IO S T A T IO N

i "«
It i s
Jifjw
• IS
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D E C . 12. 1950

of

a*hr auppIUa
atteu, Lafayette,
with
(it r a e tlla. Th* La Waaae Corporal tea
U r.
V ita m in HI, BS,

�In P r i t r T h r r r (3

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Ta Proten Ike I'rsr. if thr K&gt;wMt
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M n ill'L

T t Produce Pre-peril y for Sanford

AN
V O LU M E

W XXII

S A N K H U U . 1 I.H U ID A .

llnlnhli-ht-rt I!*0 ‘

Soviet Spurns
Plan To Halt
" War In Korea

IN U K P K N D K N T

Exliu list i*d A m ericans I tut race Steps In Korea
«

Malik Asserts There
Can Be No Peace In
Korea A s Long As
UN Forces Remain
I.AKF. SUCCESS, Ore. U-&lt;/P&gt;
—Ruvix today rejected an AvisnArslt plan (or 4 Korrtn tesie-ltre,
oo the ground that the United
Statu and Rritain Mould uae a
truce to prepare their forcei lor
a new attack.
A itatemrnt by Jacob A. Malik
daihed the hope* of U. N. dele*
galea for acceptance of the 13-na­
tion peace plan by the Chinne
pbmmuniili. who adhere doaeiy
to Sox iel policy.

. t .**;.C*&lt;*T --------

With four traffic death*. San­
ford’* imputation death rat*- for
194U ua&lt; 31*3! death, per low**'
population, while It* reglttralb*"
rate vii eight death* per HlflWl
rcginterr-l *rld*-lev.

D EC.

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tUCCfttGAlT HII1NO IHlMSl'.Vfl from the Cliinrre Corn mini ' ti.p in north, t I Korea, a etmtp of «, - .
hauited Marin*, rr.vdi II S line, in ihr Hatnhung-llunfnarn «r*. .(let r.*i'*i (rum Kntnrl (f*ilrrnAfi'&gt;H«||

Plans Made For

.laycue President

Use 01 Germans -

bY.

In Western A r m y .
U n it s

W o u ld

B e

Housholder Talks
On Vet B e n e f i t s
At F a r m Meeting

H e ld

LONDON. DeDf. 13 (/I*)
At­
lantic I'.id experts laid ihiwn (trial
polittril .&lt;nd military f&gt;l-.n* today
(or wing German
m tlcfeme
u( Western Luio|&gt;r.
A r«uumutiK|Ur t.n l
t )&lt;&gt;iut
mrriinv; o( llte patl rtiuimt'a de­
puty fotei^n mini.lera mitl d nail.(ary chieftain, "reaebrti rimtpleif |
agireintul on |iolltiut ami nultfaiy
rccom mends Itom (or German par-'
litipilitin" in W eilrni clefrn.rs
Hidiaril It Keiuler. incid ent of
I hr plan expected In tali Ini . t,*- Hintril State* Uhamlirr ni
rearming enough W rit G rim m , to r.-inuu r. . will b.- Hi. guest • f m rin lirry o f Ih ' t l * ' . I»y G , (
Nntinan, vrlrro t. mprtvi.ui rtl »•&gt;
1mops defending W riln n Luto(ie j , „ t
i.n .Mayfair Inn tomorrow i .iliort.d agticultmr, I loud i D»
I mm anv Lailrrn aggintinn.
neon
I 111metil of I. dm aliun. Joint IV trim tiermnn mills would Im
m
iiiii . vetrran. tntlrutlor. jttttided.
in i.it.«i in iirigodi -ici
» ihmii i,
I ? l \ p m
l n r
Receiving rcrtiliiMles
weir
Utm l o (1.1MHI mm
anil M-uttridl H H - l l l U U
1 W IIIIV I

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tlirougllout

ntlirt

K r ; t:

Atlunlii-

i'nrt

Himie- In K uio |M'.
Thr rccimmendation. m li-l.iy's
nirrling will go In'furr Hie pint’s
fnrrign mim-lrr* Ml lint - U next
Monday and Tucwlay for final a|tproval.
turm an officials have not la-m
roimilt*d "11 li'r plan They will
It at n it* rotniilrli detail ”'il- »l
tci It I.. finally approved III llru.t
aela.

William
To Address Civic iI tell.
ti I* .1. Dunlap,
.
V Napoleon
_ a*
. liar
a*Roger A. J*«nt..o*. hrattk »
.’
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Clubs Tomorrow M.I ’Tuirhrad.
( . . ( .H f t a r « . Ilu lw tt \

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f

t iu o .b r &lt;&gt;f lb . A im rie n n Leg io n,
K n ip lo .e e and tllre e to r, of Hose cu tn l a hearing l« fore Uottgre * rlu rld n State R an k, n irm b -r* of
and re re i.e .1 .ueh an, w ere n* * Ih r [ , , (r lr , „ m , n , , M,„ | g u e d s . including
v etcratw did mil fight fo r m oney, r j t y Mtul C ounty o ffir ia ls , e n lo ;e .|
T» . la w lo n . however, sa id M r .} „
given fo r them by the
lio n hold* r. got o hot behind O m ( ,uV |« -t night at the g ro u n d , of
g r.
Ih s l they re .irg a n iie ,) Hit .t .r Ouk R ld g r S i m - r l liih In I J t l
v e t e ra n . A dm inistratio n ,
dno roe. Mur* t iu n I mi t ir r * " t i.
Tlile-glon r.a lir.-d the *o&gt; , „ rP p r r .r n t . K f !
K llp a lrb -k .
Ii....... plight ’&lt;( rrtiirning G. I." , . ir, president, aid today
th* forgotten mm, and a ft rr aevrn
w y tiathawn&gt;, Sanford’- vi n
idouth. of liatd U I ho b&gt; the vet ,
,
mi d i liamld'oi tiarbi i urr.
rriins of World War I secured th* urepared llir t.orV, (--rf mid lamti,
pli-sagr of the (i. I. Mill of Right-. ,rj.| (| |( Stafford of the (Ink
wtilch secured for many n un r-lu |:|,|k,,. n u t,, rllrectrd the set-up
rational and other benefits.
,„r ih , U b tU lm a. party.
Supt. T . W . Lawton com plim ent
Among tin «c present v ere I I . C .
rtl M r. H ou.boldiY on the ta lk and McNulty. M elbourne, prrsid en t o f
d trja re d that the fin e st th in g the
|,n „ v . and M r*. M rN u Itv . and
governm ent rotiltl do «»■&gt; to gtvr Mr. and Mr Milton Sear and Mr
th* v it r m o . r* I m at bm and rchsbi- »nd Mr* Frank Howard of the
lit a le them He added th at ho had N’ew Smvrna Rank.
tint re n llxrd before how “ trem enU lterior* of the tiank at a meet­
duos’* w ere the effo rt* o f the 1*- ing y e .trid a y voted Inniu.m for
g isn to secure such b e n efits.
inoloyrr*. A five percent semi-

Draft Quota Is Upped 78 Percent
As Pace Of Rearmament Quickens

Wurren Alherton, natioal com

R F . C oo per p raised th e w o rk | a n n u a l d iv id e n d « * » H e rla re d fo r
o f M r. P e terso n a» an a g r ir u llo r a l the b a n k . T h is w ill am o u n t to tfl
te a c h e r. M r. N ortnsn der-larr-d th at
*re e n t fu r the y e a r. * i l d M r. K i l tb r v e t e r a n s ’ a g ric u ltu re p ro g ra m ;- it rle k
could not have su cce crlrd w ith o u t
—— ■ ■
the h e lp o f th r A m e ric a n le g io n
» .r - j
u
p ro g ra m . I|e ad»l#e.| th e v e te ra n - S l l t l O I I 8
W lQ O W
SU CH
the fie ld o f a g ric u ltu re , ............ ....
I K e n n e th
K ad d y. h ig h
»rh«*M
a g r ic u lt u r a l
Inst m et o r ,
p m "*"1
out th a t th e f ’ liriit m a v tre e lit the

$ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0
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J A ' K S O N V I I . I . K . fh -r. 13 - ( / P i
&gt; ( ,. , A a m o n a V , S u tto n I'e ja y
&gt;( . . I l s . M no l‘. i . S lit
filer) s u it fo r 1 100.000 a g u ln v t U u
m an w h o shot h r r husband l*&gt; d e ath
k
near P a lu lk a N o v. IT*.
T h e d r fr n d a n t I* J . P . M c lla e ,
I tr u c k in g fir m bead, w ho b le w th e
* &lt;ad o f f Id * w if e w ith a sh o tg u n
L A K K L A N I),
Ite r.
13 - &lt;/Pt— Id a .t and alm o at .e v c r r r l t h a t o f

M c R a e

F o r

FroHl I Expected
In ('cnlral Flnrldu

T lif Federal State Frost Warning
Sen ior toduv forrcaal scattered
llglit frr.»t In rolder low ground
priekrta lo nofthrm and r n t r .l
d l.te k U *rf penltiaular Florida to­
morrow morning.
The fm era.l fot tonight and
tomorrow morning wn» rlcar *»
partly rloudv and rath.-r rrnil with
lowest temptrsturrv about 31 de.
gree. In rnliler loeatlon It Hie
north; 3A drgreet In tue-k-t* in
central arras.
Southern district# will be cooler,
also.
Thursday*# forecast was for fair
with rising Umperatura with the
outlook warmer Thursday night
and no frost .sen through Satur­
day morning.

ftiU

I it f l* c h a n p r in Iriw p**tftfin m n t mirvrfl

33 iMm*t Thursday

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•'•mint m l r r h on IhurviJjjr,

I ’rrH* L e a se d W ire

Nr*. **l&gt;

Marshall Plan Aid Negro Accused Of
To Britain To Mod
Robbing Jew elry
EI*fccti\ e Jan. 1

.
• 1

Sutton. Jacksonville Safety Com
ntissibhrr. when he caught the two
In Sutton's Isolate lakeridr cabin.
Only yesterday
McRae
was
Krutoi to Htr spring trim yf Put­
nam countv rlrrull court on two
• barge* of murder. A brother. A.
0. McR.ii-. who accompanied him
from Jacksonville to the Sutton
"rttage aftei the hu-band learned
of thr Iryat, wa. (round over on
two charges of arceisory.
Mrs. Sutton was v i.itIng In the
west at the time of the killings.
Bhe filed two suits today, one
as ggrrutrll of his estate aqd the
other as Sutton'* wldoq.
J. P. Mcllae is at liberty In
110.000 ball; his brother on |S ,000
bail.

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nf MmFahull Finti utd !«• lln
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These figure contained in the
annuel inventory of trsffic.-afrtv
aH liltlei compiled for Sanford by
(he National Safety Council. » i "
-.vented vei-lrrdav at a inert I lie
the City by Lieut. C. E. Tavlor.
director of public relation* of theagain.t going lawk into uniform • omhim- their weekly meeting* for
»n a l«*i* of et(Ualit)'
florid* Highway Patrol and Nat exrepl on
the t a r a .iiin
Home diplomatic official* here
Rand-o. riecutive aeeretary «f
UK I .iiul • uunlv offiriala Iuim
Governor Warren'* highway safety (Hilirvc part of this opposition is
eonimittre and director of tho Flo r­ aimed at building u (Milllkal ease la i n i n . itrd to attend, Mr. St*m for virtually ending the occupation per -aid. a- well as tn*ml&gt;er» of
ida Safety Counril.
the l-writ of d iitrlo rs of the Buul
The death stall-tie* rapmented
oole r ’.oini;/ O iam ber of CotnInrrraae* of .HA In the population
rnerre Tin- lino lo on I* scheduled to
rate, and IT * pereenl In th# regia- l!K»fl I h Second W orst t&gt;e In-Ill m the mailt ballroom and
(ration rate romparrd to the averagr of t h e previoo. three y e a r . Y e a r For Folio Cases nil ilv lr »lull inrmbars are renuntn \ to .Oil I art their d 'lb .e rre ta f?
B f | e rrport »!nrt**i) that
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upon (irrival in broef to pet eredlt
W alysls of the City truffle **rdlN MV YO R K , Dee. 13 t.V; Th.- fl»r attenrtan—nanrr as rompared with the State iitniilmr of ftnlht c w . reported in
Mr. K e r a lrt. t ilo-yeat-old at*
or National Model Trafftr Ordi­ the United S tate for the week
tornev form Miir.halltown. Iowa.
nance has been made.
ended Dec. '£ &gt;ct n 23-year hlgb. i« expected to a rrlr* In Sanford
I'oatlnir of .pectal speed limit* thr National Foundation for In ­
on additional slroet* was rer..m- fantile l'araly»is announc.d ye»- toinomiw morning from Paytons
Roach. H i- personal host while in
mended, ami also that more pavrd Iro la y .
K a n fo n l w ill he J. Ilrailry Odham,
Blrrft% sthonlfl be Riirktd with
The foundstion nlm
reported -la te Jnvrre president.
renter line*. Stanford should ex- that .11,989 raae* of |ml|o since
Mr. Kcinlei I. ■ graduate of the
pand Its m**dern street lighting Jan. I hail made l»50 the “ second
law- whool nt thr U n lr rr .lV of
program. Ihr report stated.
so rriest polio year in the nation's Iowa fturing,the war he wa- ■
Among other suggestion, made hi*lory." La- year, with 11,(12
navigator with the Army
Air
ere a study to determine special was the worst.
Force,
goal- for pedestrian control at
The foundation li-ird ftllK new
S e rv in g as director and v|realgnallted Interjections, more g ale, ca-es for the werk endrd Dee. 2. It
president of the Marshalltown
and signals at grade croaiing* were .aid that this figure waa the highrecommended and nmiMeratlon of cat for the Kith week of any year .Inyrre* in 111-19, Mr. Krntlerura.
the expansion of off-etraet park­ since 19*27, when weekly polio re- low * *tat# prr .ldrnt In 118 I!', at-J
w a. selcrtni a . one of the five otiting faellitles wa* urged.
(■ort* were first started.
ICW atlnea n»
One additional officer la need­
ed. It wa* pointed oat, to match
the overall police strength of lead­
ing cities In the group.
Present at the meeting were City
Manager Clifford MeKIbbln, I'oJlee Chief Rov G. Wtlllami. Marfbn Hannan, rhairman of the Semimile Safety Council, Dr. L&gt;- T. Puaa
llj K l/ r O N ~ FA V
of the Elks. Sir*. Roy Tlllls of
A I* M lllU ry A ffa ir* R rp o rtir
th- Woman's H ub. Bet. ^
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WA^HINGION. I)et, 13- &lt;/TY— I b r military, ranttg to tearto
agam.l the Km.tan mrnarr and counting glow mg r.u n ltir* in Kotra,
ia railing lor more draftee* - amt fatter.
A new draft call. su|ifdrmrnting iet|ue*la for January ami
February, yesterday boottad tb«9-------- ----------- ------ — 1 - ---------original quota, for thoee two drafter* arr for Iht Army, th.months by 7* per rent and rai*rd aervire where the grratevl mani-r buildup i* needed and
lh « to tal of calls up lo now lo
when* the heaviest losses from
370,000.
At thr samr time Ihr tempo of b a ttle ra - u a ltlr* have occurred.
T h e Army wauls 80,000 railed
the armed force* procurement of
weapon# and other equipment I* in January and the sam r In Feb­
being quickened, to speed the pro- ruary Instead of railing only
duet Ion of tanks, airplane, and 40,000 the flrsl month and 60,OOtt In thr second. The 80,00(1 Is
other war gear.
And defena* officials aald to­ thr Mggetl monthly call since
day, ■ declaration of national the huge demands of World War
emergency could Incraoao It even H.
Here Is thr background against
more. Such a declaration by Pre­
sident Truman w a. generally ex­ which the new draft rail was Ispected.
1. The Army, now at a strength
As in ail previous calla, the
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tin' im tvt ij |»rt*|*fMin
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nf H l.ilr. ht«i Lot * afusi I |imi •
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tin AmriKan |irii(i|r nl llte nr.ea- ni,'Rih •' ’»ip Uncut of i'oiftinom mi
T h r nioV r if! ifi*j» n il M ur I- • J
til. Ini ja ir .lit n on the home FU n iti*| h» ihr Fi iti h i him
(milt In iii|*t*olt im iea.eil arme,l f tv *
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I hr aihliei. likely will In ,ii | i
pluitril liy a (nm lunation ilrilarC e r t i f i c a t e s A w a r d ­ in.{ a national emergency, allhiun-h
ed T o E leven In O n - Ik- ( utigiesa rnriidier. »atd altei
Fa i m T r a in inn C l a s s thru talk with Mr. Ituman that
tin, wa. a mailer .till undecided.
.Senator l.ucai (I)-IIII ami Hi |
I dm 4tinn,il end oilier le tirllli
—ho h veteran, now mpiy umici Vinuag (D G a) mid they rxpe. In i
ihr «. I. lull nl Hu-lit. i * me only
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the S iio lm tl I'u il No ')3 o l llte ih r home ft opt.
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llir gtadiMlme fist. o| thr Vrtrf- . ntiptent” am ong the Ite iiu ld lra n
sni-Oo I lie l-aiiii I rolling ( l a u ■
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|*'t oti-lil at the Mtrh S ln»'l F.tm i f tier tarin g a n *r Hi Ual rtm i
r r r y , “ hot that -one w ltb h rld np
lluikhm*.
p lu ra l pending fu tth c r stu d y of
kctltlli . I n wrtr .n .id r t l In II tin “ legal .-fle e t*,”

To 6 , 000-Mnn S i z e ;
Germans May Balk

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UN Force Begins Evacuation
A s Chinese Reds Menace Port;
G O P A gr ees On Army Buildup
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Malik insisted there can be no
peace in Korea until all U. N.
Iroopa are withdrawn.

Four u rn Traffic
Deaths Place Rate
4U 39.2 In Sanford

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N K W S P A I’ K R

Re pu bl ica n L e n d e r s
Deelnrc D n n gc ro t i s
l -mci ticncy E x i s t s ;
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"My delegation object* to and
will vote agaimt the draft reaolu*
tion before the committee.” Malik
laid. ”We will object to the adop­
tion of any reaolution which haa
fcpltcit in it the maintenance of
foreign Iroopa in Korea.”
Malik spoke before the 1*01111cal Comm Hire of the United No­
tion! Assembly which ia eon: iilcrIng an Asian-Arab proposal for
a three-man group to work out
a cea-.o-firr arrangement.
lie told 'be committee he did
not question the motives of the
aponaorlng countries, hut that it
wax rleae he United Staler and
Britain were Interested only in
Wvpping the fighting and not in
calving outstanding Aaian proMintsMalik then naked:
"Isn't the prop-usi for a tranefire a hypocritical attempt to
get a breathing spell an they
can gel their broken rank* to­
gether and continue their Inter­
vention In Korea V*
The Soviet deirgatr'a ilrclara­
tion waa taken as an indication
Abet CornmotUl Chilli probably
•Rnrld iM ajft'te ttr a rente.flrv
linleae it ia tied with a volution
of other demand*, including admlsvion to the U . N.
Malik apokc after Chile1* Hernan Santo Crut had delivered a
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Russian Newspaper Article May Be
Notice Of Change In Korean Policy

lit H 11,1,1 AM I.. I l l AN
A1 ,-trial c l l ‘r .,* I nr rig n Staff
(iquei of I’t.vrl. tr tr .l an extraordinary lrr«tin*rtl ol .
New York d n p .ld i no tli* (In n e r rti,i«. Ilrtautc P ratili it tli.
o lfuisl voice o( (hr Kremlin, iti odd Iwluttinr provokrt i|wcul.toiri.
On Dec. 2 thr Conimunl-t Itrib t- wether printcj a LWHt-wonl di», prroldrd from on high. I'ravda anpatch from Tax*, the Soviet News nounre, (ediry, and I’ravda lays
Agency, detailing American I'rr.i down the line which the rigidly
reaction to events in Korea.
m utndt«| pfc-a and all the r r -*
On Occ. 3, Rravda r, printed of Hie Soviet Union uniat bdluw.
the aamr diipatch, but Hii* time
Except fnr a rather long IntroIt had grown lo 2AXMI wotd*. ductiun, the whole di-patch wnt
Except for some drirtimi* and a made up of quntullona from th*
ron.iderablr amount nf Inaertr,) Amcrlran pre.a, Ihr mutter in
mailer, the dispatch w a. word xerted irt the aero,id run Includ­
for word Uia Mine s i the prr ed:
v*ous day's. Rut this lime it W e
I. A reference *»» Mao T trno datalfna, but was ilgnnl **nh Tunr having “timed the offen­
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sive In Korea. This was not a
The decision lo run the whole dire.-t quotation from the I L S.
thing oyer again, with the new press and could have lwen writ­
matter Inserted, must have re­ ten In by the editor* themselves.
sulted from a long second thought
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by Prevdx'e editors, possibly

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T H E HANFORI) HER A I P HANFORD r i U B l D A

S e m in o le T f l ---------

Additional Society

Hi H K V FH I.V

(Continued From f a i r it

daughters Of Wesley
Have Xma« P arty
The lovely and apacioua country
•me of Mra. Thomaa |„ .Sullivan
i Cameron Avenue waa the acene
the annual Chriatmaa parly of
■ m Daughter* of Wealey Sunday
School Claaa on Tuesday evening.
Th u party room* were beautifully
decorated with Chriitma* arrange­
ments, uilng silver and blue a*
the color tcheme.
f The large silver Chriatmaa tree
trlth blue lights and blue hall* wa*
•lac«d in the north cml of Die
living room, with a bright fire in
th* fireplace. The mantle wa* centered with an arrangement of
•liver plant leave* with a cluster
of small blue halls in the renter,
surrounded by silver ligiulrum
leaves and Rratilian pepper* which
wa* reflected in a large mlrrow in
the background.
‘ Arrangements of Margaret Ful
Ion gladiolunr- and silver fitter
porum leave* were placed throughaut the room*. A lovely Christina*
•cone conslatlng of figurines plac­
ed among Braiilian pepper- w.&lt;&lt;
an the buffet.
Mr*. M. R. Strickland preside I
ret the business aeaaion which
&gt;a* opened by the group singing
be claaa song led by Mr*. Claude
IfTtidon, followed by Mrs. J. C.
•Avia reading the Christmas storv

W. Monroe’s aunt from li»m li-i,
Stella Wooaman gue«c
Margaret Edward- n u n
ndlana. Mr*. J . A. Howard, and
Mr*. Reuel Robison a1 new c ia -■ember*. She also announced that
• data member, Mr*. C. E Me-

(I. C, Mn.
T
f Mr*.

kee, ia ill at th# Florida Sanitar­
ium and that a member of long
atandlng, Mr*. Helen SchutU, h*i
moved to DeLaad to malu* htr
home,
‘‘ Happy Birthday” waa aung to
the mernhera having birthday*
during the month, they in turn
donated to the birthday t-ank
which waa opened and the content*
turned into the courteay fun l.
Mra. Herndon reported that aho
had aent four card*, one bouquet,
made three viaita and aleu with
her committee aerved ■ dinner in
McKinley halt. The claaa will rupply two needy famillea with food
and clothing at Chrirtrnaa time.
Mra. 8 (J. Harriman r.-ail "The
Boy Who Laughed at .Santa
Claua”, “ Story of Silent N lg H "
ami “ A Letter to Santa Claim**,
later Santa Claua appeared and
diatrihuted gifla to all prt-aent,
Mr*. Sullivan and her ro-ho*lr ■e* Mr*. O. SI. E*t ridge, M r«. W.
L. Harriaon, Mra. Fred Strange,
Mr*. K. C. William*, Mr*. ?.*■)•
Bailiff and Mr*. Homer Pr. u
aerved a congealed aalad, fruit
cake and coffee, with a miniature
Santa Clau* made from an apple
and mrahmellow on each plate «&gt;
favor*.
Thoae attending w rrr Mra. W.
W. Honeywell, Mr*. SL R. Strick­
land, Mra. Stella Wooaman a vialtor from Indiana, Mra. W. K.
Heine*, Slr&gt;. Zel&gt; Ratliff, Ml*. Ro&gt;
Tllll*. Mr*. I. J. Boyette, Mr*. W.
I., Harriaon, Sir*. A. B Steven*
Sir*. Pauline Howard, Mra. B r«die William*, Sir*. S. O. HhinhoL
aer, Mr*. J. C. Davia, Mra. J F.
Courier, Sir*. J . R. McKinley,
Mr*. E. W. Brown of Hamlet, N &lt;
Sir*. Ben Sluntoe, Sira. SI I.
Wright, Mr*. Margaret Edward*,
Mra. J. M. MrCaaklll, M r- ('. II.

filU T

Hollywood
By BOB THOMAS

Tonight ir the big night for
ail &lt;if you who are going to »ee
that wonderful play: ‘Inner W il­
ley' Directed by Mra. II. J. Bisliee It'a aure to tar a hltl The Jun­
ior claar haa gone overboard to
make thi» mmething that will
warm
,nur heart;
something
you’ll remember long afterward*!
Student* may go at the 1:90 per­
formance or thia evening at 9 :16Ad It* will have to pay only CO
cent* and atudenta may go at a
low low, •■com. mica I price of 96
rrnla! See Kd McKinley at Walter
Houth'a Inner Man; Caroline McKinnit, the heroine; old maldi:
firetchen Kirchhoff, Donna Witte,
an.) many, many more! I.augh un­
til you cry! Make an effort to aee
thia Junior play; ‘Inner W illy''
The Chriatmaa edition of the
Celery Fed came out Thur-day
morning. For only 16 centa you
aure get your money’* worth! If
you didn't buy one thia time, bo
«ure to get one when they are for
sale again. You won't want to
mt»* the ni-wa about your stltool;
from go. aIp to sport*: Our gleecluli tu the library; Dance* and
partiea arid everything you ctn
Winn, Mr*. 8- (L Harriman, Mrs.
Claude Herndon, Mrs J. O. Laney,
Mr*. It. A. Futreil, Mr* J. A.
Howard. Mr*. Dorothy Welt, Mra.
I*. A. Rowland, Mr*. Homer A.
I'rlct, Mrs. Clark LennarJy, Mra.
M. B. Smith, Mra. John M. Dillon.
Mr* Ruth Lumiqulst, Mrs. E. H
U n e y , Mr*. O. E. Whitt, Mr*. R.
(i. Hickson, Mr*. Reuel Robison,
Mi
A. I). Zachary, Mr*. 0. R
K'tridge. Mr*. C. M. Flower*, Mr.
and M r Thus. I.. Sullivan, Mlaa
Mary Farish, Mia* Versa Wiwv
rm-i , Mi* |te-«ie Zai hary, Mlaa
Ruth Maud, Ml* Ellalee L Kirch­
hoff, Ml*- M. !.. Muller, Miss Lids
Stall and Mia* Caroline A. Illll.

for l i l t hour*. No word i* inued
from h i« office before S:UU uUocl.
in the afternoon Hughes employor* a rru ito u w
tu
being
awakened at three anti four in lh»
morning by a meruit* from the
bow.
He reportedly- looki at film in a
Goldwyn projection room for hour*
at a time in the early morning. He
tin sometime* hr *Pcn in the day­
time, sleeping in hia modest auto
mobile parked outride hi* offlrr.
have never
Slanv of hi* top atar*________
*een Hughe*, although they may
have talked to him on the tele­
phone. Robert Slitchum ia one of
thoae,
Jane Butaell aee* him only opce
a year. That i* the time when her
contract comet up for option. On
that day ahe reportedly *it&lt; outaide hia office for anvwhere from
one hour to ala. Finally, Hughe*
appear*, the contract ia signed an i
that ia that.
Th«- Hughe* mode &lt;&gt;f releasing
picture), it alto cause for wonder­
ment. The classic example ia "Tin
Outlaw,” which he .bowed in two
location* until he ran into cenlorahlp trouhle. Then he held the
film for teven vear* before re­
leasing it generally.
He juat now is releasing' the
Harold Lloyd film, made five vear*
ago, and "Vendetta,** which wa*
remade four or five time* over a*
many year*. He haa annuun.i d no
plan* to bring out twu Jane Ruttell film* produced two and three
years a*o.
Hughe* ia alto noted for hi*
long-running contracts. Jane Ruttell, Jack Rente! and FA ith Domergue have been kept
on paltry
from five to eight year ■ without
acting in n picture. Ttie car-er* of
alt three have b-en activated re
eently. however.
The most recent of
,lu&lt;'hr*'
am aiing adventure- |n movie-mak­
ing w a- "Tw o Ticket* to llroadwav.” The picture wa* announce')
to start last •tiling. Th e entire

f ItU M liw

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ill, wai moved to Cold-1 month* until tae *&gt;»-•—
vt where
twKgfw IlncKan
pmiM 1
■started a few weeka s c *
tudio;,
Hughe* could

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W SP A P E R
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Truman May Declare
National Emergency;
GOP Leaders Called
W a g e-P rice Controls
May Be Imposed By
Administration Be­
fore find Of Week
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Prime Minister Attlee flies hark
lu IlliU in In la jr aTIrr whnl hr
ha* termed "thoroughly useful
ami
thoruughlj
harmonious”
talks in Ottawa ami 4Vs»hinglon
»n Ihr critical International niluation. Leaving here alMtaril a
llayal Canadian air forrr plan**,
he U scheduled In transfer at
M.mtrrul lu the Riant British
SlrnliM .ui.rr which rarriid him
In Mnahinclnn a week t i n for
•lAru»»lnn» with President T r u n*n and hi* adviser*.
W A S H IN G TO N . Dec. I I &lt;;P)
President Truman today gave inIrrue ilutly in the quexlton of dcilaring a national emergency—
possibly In Itr ‘follnwrd by wsgrprice control* — and atkrd both
D rnmrr.itit and Republican con­
gressional Ir.itjet* to meet will)
lyq W rd n ru ljy
Srnaloi f a ll ( It-Ofuo) Mat one
ol ihotr HU lilt) to a While Home
meeting at 10 A. M. Tu cU ay. It
**a» llie futi lime Ta ll, head of
the Senate G O P Polity Commitlee, hat been brought into the emeigency t onmllaliofti tmee the
Knir.ui war.
A White I lou&lt;e announcement
taaf I he congressional group Mat
lA n g railed lo ihr While House
"in di’cuit malleu concerning ihr
proclaiming of a national emer­
gency and related niattert."
Il added that the Pre»idenl *'u
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450 Legionnaires A tten d M eet
Of Department Of F lo rid a Here
Immuh.itr .mil all-ool mdil.iiy mnliili/aiuin, ejection of Ruiti.t
from the U. V , ,md rrmmal from officr of Secictary of .Stair IVan
Achrtnii Mere .wrong ihr uctmnt piupmcd try Donald R. Wilton.
cluirman uf the American Legion'* Foreign Rcl.ilion* Commuiion, in
a talk thal c lim .ivd die Legion Dcpaitmeni midwinter confrim ryesterday m the Snnfuid Aitm m
Department Commander Ikiiml i
K. Carroll piesided.
More than IMi members of the
A mi l lean Iwginn Ib parlmenl ot
I luriila and Auviliary nllemletl
the two day conference which
was completed with i 'uncbruti
yesterday afternoon in the halt,
room of the Mayfair bin.
Tin* slashing attack tty Mr.
Wilton on what be teinud a di­
plomatically unrealistic policy id
an "Achvson
in Wondct land’*
I in light irpentvd checi • from the
Ix'glannalre*. and at the conclu­
sion of the talk by thi young
Clarksburg, W, Va, attorney and
S IN G A P O R E IV .
II hVi
lt.ili.li itoopt with hayonel* looted former department commaudi-r,
County Jude*- William C. Brotikinto the not-lom "reel* ol Singa- i t of llillstairn pmpo cd that
pote lonight lo halite lanalital copies of the talk bo sent tn
moh». iliu td to a ftrnry by ihr rturida emigre*.m&lt;-n »"d senator*
couit lighl between a dutch rnolhei a* cvprvsslng the will of the
Legion.
and a Malayan nuitr lot cuilody
.Summing up the present Knr.
uf a while child.
•-an it I*is, Mr. Wilton declared,
I lundredt id toldieu in Iruck* "We are m ilitarily unpttpaird.
i.*icJ through the doMfiluMp •re­ we air diplomatically unreali*tb
nml s ir without vigorous and
tort nlnrie die mobi were balding effective leadership. Ineveutaldy
police, 4ltacking Luio|teant and •tnplil thinking ha* led U* to this
oveiluining and binning autoino- n ilica l hour In our hlslory when
we fact* Ihe biller possibility of
bile».
a Dunkirk or Bataan.
About 5.000 Malayan, tionued
*’W r must fare the fact that
for lliice liouit al ihe J'liprcrfie the to-called Pnltvd Nation* is
Couit building, wlirir a hearing no longer an effective Instru­
Mat underway on an appeal lo ie- mentality fur the guarantee nf
wurbl peace In the present erlIinti ihr 13-yeai-old child. Malta si*," hr added. “ We m ud refuse
litrdia I leilogh, lo hn M alay lo desert Chlang Kai Shrk, or lo
It Miiilaia-4 on
f"* l
telini|ulsh Formosa, and should
not recognise China's red gnventtnrtiL
W
“ Russia lias proved herself to
hr an International criminal, v i­
olated c vrry pledge made to he
former allies and should be sum­
marily ejected from the I'n lird
Nations," ho declared.
"O ar preasat
BecieUty
of
K s n b d 'l't ■'fhkt
ettniml
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State, Dean Arhcson, ar.d all of
Club Pav w*a anuetinreil ludwv bis
spembi-intellectuai
friends
by Mayot Andrew C a ita «u t *»&gt; who have assisted him in leading
he *et aside Thm sdny. IK*-, I I it* us into this ridiculous situation
honor uf the visit to Sanford &lt;;f must be removed from office
Klchaid \V. Ki niter, nntlonnl presi­ without delay," said Mr. Wilson,
dent of the Junior Chamber *&gt;f wlm I* a “ likely" candidate for
Com ireire.
the pn-t of Nnllnnal legion ComAll Sanford civic .Ini** will hold mander.
a joint luncheon at the Mayfair
Mayor Andrew Carraway and
Inn lo heal u talk hv the dis­ Post It Commander Karlyli Hourtinguished visitor. City ami County iiotiirr wilromed the la-glnnCommissioners, a* well as state o f­ nair** at Ihe conference which
ficial* of the Jay* vc*, the Plot life i*laibd at t»:00 o’clock, Sunday
State Chnmlivr of Comment*. innrning following religious *erSeminole County
Chambvt
nf virr-.
I’a-t Di’partmetlt ComOmunerre, l*o.-tr*l mrmber* nml mandi't .h •• &lt;1. Davis respondii).
iithvr.. have been invited lo allend. F, Meade WILon, national evrClv'r elllba cancelling their reg riilivv roiiiinlllvrinalt, Inlrmiueid
I t l s i meeting* Ihl* M e e k lo attend
gut-.lr. Joel Field had charge of
the kinder lumbeon include lit* ri'tifetonce arrangements.
lludne.i* and Ptofet'ional Women,
A rt Ryon reported on com­
kiwanls. Lions, Pilot and llntery. munity sir*ice, Kdmund It. Mar­
Seminole Countv Jayne* will be tin, Ocala, on veterans rehaldll
hosts, with J . Bralley Odbam. state tatiou_ Maxwell N. Wells, Orlan­
Jnjiee prnnktent, scheilulod l « in- do, on the .Security Commission
Iiodine Mr. Keniler.
mid I’hlj I.. Culpepper and Na*
"The eivic club* of Sanford
lf:«wllsaa*l l&gt;a Virs TkSM l
bav* lollvctively umlributcd much
tbrougb the war* to Ihe giowth
of Sanford." M ajor Carraway said
in naming Thursday a* Clvlr Clwb
Day. “ Kach plays an important
part in the progress of our com­
munity and county, and an annual
joint meeting of all rlub* will stim­
ulate the aplrlt of cooperation ami
progress tn an even lutgei degree
M O S C O w . Doc. I I — I A V ilan ever before In the bltlorv of Itavda tinlny described as ",t
m s scandal connected with T r u ­
our city.
•'ll UduMivr* our clvir clubs to man" the I’resident’s letter to a
continue In Ihe tame spirit of co­ Washington music critic who had
operation ami effort which ha- panned his daughter Margaret's
tharacleriaeil their work of the •Inglng.
nasi In making our ronimunTtv ■
In an at tide headlined “ While
licttcr plaro in which lo live."'
House morals," the Communist
I'arty organ said the letter wav
receiving widespread publicity In
tin- American presr.
The Soviet paper reported:
"Newspaper trust Beripps llo
Buyers are on a wild hunt for ward news re|ajrts a new scandal
Hot ids vegetables and dww to connected with Truman. Accord­
scarcities rirated by hurricanes ing to the paper. Truman sent an
ami frrexe* price* are looming, irritated letter written In Iwd
Manager Bandy Anderson of tha cursing languare to music erltle
Sanford State Farmers Market re ­ of Hie Washington Dost, Paul
llum r, who gave a negative ap­
ported thla morning.
The result Is a blight outlook praisal of the vocal talent of
for Ihe celery deal with F.O .ll. Truman'* daughter Margaret
"The latter Intends to bwrom"
prices now at t-IJIS a crate. Cab­
bage. which last season brought an opera singer and on Dee. ft
about ”5 cents a hag ls now quoted gave a concert In Washington.
at I2.MI. Mora than 1.000 unlta The music critic of the Washing­
were received today from North ton Post In connection with this
puhllhed an article which said
Carolina.
Pour carloada of celery wvre re­ that the daughter of the Presi­
ceived at the Market toilay and dent 'almost completely failed to
came from Zeilwood, I’ahokre and trarDmit the music' with her
singing to the audience."
Bells Glade.
President
Trum an’s
letter
Yrllow aqpath I* in big demand,
said Mr. Anderson, ami is bring­ threstened to heat up Home, who
ing StMO per (tuthrl hamper. Pole had written that Miss Truman'*
leans are quoted al 17.00; toma­ voire was “ flat a good deal nf
toes |7.00; cucumbers *0.10 and the time" and said she “ran’t
eggplant, *400. More than &amp;00 sine verv well." Tha Washington
boiea of tomatoes were received Daily News said Mr. Trum an
today from the lower east coast wrote Hume would need a new
Fruit packing houses, he de­ nose If they ever mat and that
clared, are working at capacity, his review sounded "like a fru­
with orange* In good demand at strated oH man who never
W.no a crate.
a sueeraa.'

Moslems Riot In
Singapore O ver
Custody Of Child

Truckloads Ol Troops
Aid Police Against
Fanatical Mobsters

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Bradley Declares
Local Red Cross Annual Civic Citify)
Weeds Assistance Day Proclaimed By
Ma y o r Carraway
finr*l*m Rtndiey, chairman nf
the 8*-t»*T*o|a ‘ ’"M ily Jte.t C » « &gt;
f l.a p te i^-ttale ir today that the
Chapter I* ftfral with demand a
with which it eannoi rope with
it* present facilltier. without vol­
untary asaUtunce.
Ill* made thi* statement followIrttf n ie ip t of report* lit a meet­
ing of th.- Chapter board of diifto r
at the Tourist Center
H.-iln* .day.
The lln ! C n »* drive fell abort
of II* irual la*t year, and the
' *1* of Ihe reerrtary « a i eul to
tlalf time, he (minted nut.
Kinee that lime Ihe Korenn
war ha- orttirred with more inrn
in rerviee, mi,I m**re work In be
ilmn in giving n**l»l«net* lo Iheir
fumilie*. Tn thi*. ha. Iteen ndd**l
III*- i"ln-f «*uk dealing with tho.m
nade humeleas by huriirane* and
f»~ r.
rt» n re*ti11, Mm. Joaeph linnnaira, the aecretary, who U em­
ployed on a half time bail*, bn*
to work full time, hr Mated.
Vultinlet-m a ir needed In i t .
«l*t Mi*, tnionalea in her nffin*
ao thal imt-idc- &lt;uniat ta may la*
made, he raid. Titer* U ali*o the
need of volunteer! lo land the
drive in March.
K. J. Moiighton, Jr., he addc.1,
hat devoted murh time in dltaaler
*tjrk In the capacity of diaaatvr
chairman.
In urder to keep the chapter
o|M*rating, the National lied Cron*
tent about #HOO for hurricane an*l
fire aid, and the local chapter
ha* appealed to it for II,A00 in
aid until Ihe drive In March,
Mr. Ilradlry stated.
The National lletl Cru*» •pc lit
more than 1100,000 on relief »
a result of Ihe Krptamlter hurricane In Florida, and figure*
c*i not yet available on what
wai (pent following the Oct. IH
tlirm , he declared.
The local lied Cross office,
luralrd In the former hospital
building, is being swauipwl with
requests for aid from families
of aoldler* serving in Korea, said
Mr. tlradley.
T h i s alone la rnough tn take
up the time of a full time ser­
vice worker," he said.

Truman Letter To
Critic Is C a l l e d
Scandal By Pravda

VegetableH .Scare
Following Freeze

S A N F O R D . FLORIDA.

Annocintcd P res* Leaned W ire

MONDAY DEC. lTTlii.'.C

Nit. 71

High Tribunal Mac Arthur Visits Front
Says Reds May
Remain Silent Reports Troops Now

Secure;
Marines Arrive At Hamhung

Contempt Conviction
Is Unanimously Re­
versed In Decision
By Supreme Court

W A S H IN G TO N . D*-c II t/V)
A llie s F r o m N o w K o r e a n F r o n t s T o M e e t K e &lt; U
I V i son* luvpetlrd ol l iimtnunit! aclivitici may triuic tn answer
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gland liny questions, the Supreme
tiitf loll
I'mitt luted today.
An H la 0 opinion belli tbit lo
tin olliriwisr **ould pl.ur the wit­
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ness in danger uf pioirvulinn un­
der the natiun'i 10 &gt;rai old anti•ulivcivtvc laws.
1inlay &gt; opinion lotting uul a
unc-ytar contempt of muit sen­
tence given Mi*. I’.i I i k i i Blau ol
Drnvri Icit unchanged (ot the
lime being al iravt tin* tight of
coiiitr lo penalize pettom who trfutr lo antwri qurtlionr put to
s fA
them by congiruional iiim initlm The high liibun.il to fat bar
JA P A N
tefuted lo look into any tonlrm|il
of I'o n g irn cater. It* acltonr bad
I be effect of upholding vuth tenlenctr.
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VCHuncnwa
•iv* •ON
Ju*tue lsl.se V deliveted
lire*
court's opinion, winch Juilu r l lark
took nu patt.
tn her appeal Mis. Biun -aid
that If *h«* answered Ui« ques­
tion* .the might maki h ti-vlf 1tssaide to ptosc*ullup nltdrr Ihr H*HI
Smith Act. That Ian makes it a
clime to teach or ailtocate the
v intent overthrow of the govern­
ment.
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Mr*. Blau pointi-d tn Hu* Net;
York conviction of II lop Com*
inuni*t leader* under the art uni
claimed fin helsrlf the rniutltud j rV f \ * yf t
linnnl guuianlce against tvlf inM ill)
JO
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crimlnatlnn.
Agreeing with her runteniluti,
Black said that provision- nf Inn
IMI K O IIA N lIG N ilftC , f R O H IJ
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Smith Act "made future pi••..*• .
k!i mIIAci! flm tcnli «f lht»t&gt; «*•»» »’ * t ‘.*
tiun uf Mr*. Blau fat more ,,i.in
a mere hmnuginnry |Ht-silulily.'
hi»t iienetifttion H&gt;utl* uf U h ;* *
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All appeal l,y the II (Viniinu iU «s tuff» Aim| Coipf i * hnlo f*
1st leader* is pending helm,, 'u-*
the 7th OUttKih tlgiu itom
High font t I hey Ivuve ■UMkarl
the legality of the 10 )eal o il
law.
When Mrs. lllau'- ram- » » * ap­
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pealed til the Kupleme Court, tne
ua* Juincsl hy her husband, who
received a six-month's sentence
i&lt;ml Mrs. Jane Itogris who dtsvv
four months.
The tribunal raaita no rasnliun
L A K til IN D , t)t
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(mjav of Ihe rose* ui Mis. Kogt-*a
IllV ttlKtlf) flop* Ilf t( n
uml Irving Blau, uHbnugh all threi
d**r u ln lrr vejfctAulrn will U* •&lt;
ca.es weir argued ul the same
dniitfci fiuin flo«t loiiifflu.
time. Apiurrently, tin m int will
pniat
(Ajirrlfil to hit nil » I
rulg on the app&lt;-ai* ol the id in i
t In tofu t*xrr|it the
fimri
two lit some tulni setsiou.
iilily h*i’iit*’d mmlh ( lui IfU
ohm
The contempt conviction* u-sutt
At thr i»mi* lititi iliu i
e&lt;i vfeotn an Irivestlgation liegun n
(Mint*' Frit'll Win til nil Fi't vhi uul
H O LLY W O O D , Dec. It
(*1’&gt;
I In | ihl I ’ tit i d V*' mg *«tnl
1UIH by the federal gtanit jn .
tin lil|ll miUM lint l»l» *1V*'! '
in Denver. The inquiry cometih -I Mu key Cvihrn’* No. I sllniney for I'ltHUifh I*i Clill t II1KI I tluill r I k*
I a ki
litiiMii
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s * mitu*!*
federal employe* who allegeillj many yearr. Sam Rummcl. wa* am
jjfitih' ihifiiKU'i In thr \ ulmd &lt; » i I a«m11) If n j iii 11 &lt;i i &lt;nl lli. hiiihliM ‘
made false statement* In eonhuslict) and killed lialay on ihe tniF lim vm t.
(*« « 11|«•«-*I l»&gt; tilt* \ 1»Hir| l | r4iiri% »*l
lU s lla n S lit r*aas titaMr
“ It will Ik* prrtty « I'»m
*l*|n trading In hi* rambling borne
I P * W n t I ll* l M i r r l »m l h i || ir
tirfiifer tiurlt Ik Ihe Kwurlioh
in a I folly wood ( anynn
liM n lrl il id |!»* l i r - « ( l l l l •••• i l l I
It’ilimi Rivet titd lowei • I
fntire brltrve the .watllty. &gt;2- ili«11id
Wutirn n
t-.h •• I n , d if if illltl r i l 1*m I i l
v iro b l lawyer Was cut down by h*'ud of thr HervIre, ii»*l
•t« ♦ui*% i*. I L m i i M i o ! M H a II. »** *!
• gunmin win, had burden for
“ hu.m'. f Mill he |»irlt\ t*» ***•
I In |I1||&lt; tl.|*r p r««*
K lf » t!i(4 tr*l
l&lt; &lt;ur&gt; iH-tiiml a hedge nrvi door. Ijn thr k'li*tb,fc unit I *h»«» * In
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Cohen Henchman
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I’K A C K F L A N
l.A K K SUCCBBS, Dre U — I,v.
— Thirteen
Aslan and Miihlle
Hast countries met behind dosed
door* today to consider final
term* of a new Korean peace
(dsn. They were expected tn sub­
mit the (dan to Ihe political rummlttre of the if. N , Asrcmhly
H O TA H V C L U B
There wa* no meeting o f the
Rotary Club today a* the group
will attend the civic club luncheon
Thursday in honor of Richard
iCtmler, national president of the
Jayetsyc

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ItanjY(*r Is Accused
Of Killing Doc In
Protected Region
O CALA
.Dec.
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Ihurmnnd, diOrlct forest ranger,
a" ithei If. 8- Forest Service cmn&gt; *ye, Harry Hrtnemnnn nml the
Slitter'* son-in-law, O, G. Owen*
of Sanford, have law-n am**t***l
rl arginl with shunting ami tillin m doe deer.
The three men pleaded not
guilty when arraigned Saturday
b*fore County Judge D. IL Smith
iu d were released under IhukI s teluinnhle Jan. ‘J . Thurmond’s bond
was set at IMHl, Helriemann'a ami
Owens' at f*J00 each.
D. C. land, assistant chief
wddllfr officer, made the arrest.
Land
said
ho apprehended
Tliurmond and his two companion*
deep In the federal breeding
ground, closed to hunting uf ail
game.
The wildlife officer said he had
gone Into the breeding ground
on a check of the area, and
heard ahots “ near where I was
standing at the time".
He said he ran toward the di­
rection of tha shots, and found
Thurmond, Ifeinemann and Owens
SB rss* Tw*|

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'For Its New Home patrol .Meinbi’rs
119 W First Street (io lo Slalo Meet
Will Be Remodeled
Hy I .
Company

Rent ('ontrol Bill
Passed By House*
Goes To President

Ih.iid-ltghlrd garage, at he vtaitrd
Up the lull Inward tire- hnuic.
"M y G u ll My G.*d!" «n rd Co­
lon. when ihr new* wa&gt; Irlephnned
In him. "Il"* not m l
Rummrl wa* hit al a range ol
alarnt I J fret with slug* from a
IJ-guage (tiolgiin *o old thal police
al the *cene touldn’i immedialely
ulrntify ill make. The gun wa*
M l in the thruhhery c&gt;( the haute
next door, pear trampled plant'
w hich tmhtalrd the killer had

Over 15.000 Cliinesc
Slain In Bluotly 50Mile Bet rent I'rom
Chang.im Reset voir

Tender Vegetable Building B o u g h t ,
Crops Kuchin tiered By F irst Federal
Bv New Cold W;m»

Rummcl Is Third Of
Gambler’s Friends
To Die Violently

W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 11-dfU'
A hill extending fedetal rent *n
Irids until next Mur. 31-cleared lU
ln*t e&lt;mgr its Iona I nurdle toilnv and
went tn I’rcsldent Tinman, lie I*
i xu* *till In sign It.
The House rOtllpleti*i| eungteasIumi I action by shouting Its nppruval nf a rnmprumise of differ­
ing Beuale-lluuso versions. The
Senate gave ila okay Friday.
The government alto ordered V
cut no the use of natural ru litreI
in new autumibllo tires.
'the National Traduction Aulhot
ity aimoumed m si in January and
February niumifartnm* mu-t re­
duce the tonsumidhin of natural
rubber hv "M percent ftom N ow rn1s t levels.
The Novemlier nuota set by N’ l'A
under m previous order was iij,OOti tons of natural midair. Tin
total amount nf consumption of
Imth natural and synthetic ruldict
for the month was DOjjoO ton*.
Klsevshere in the nation's upItnl four United Stales Sinalm tiHla) Uiged a complete hlnrkaih
of llejl China ami Ihe use of Chin­
ese Nationalist troop* in the pre­
sent hnri-un erisl*.
The four— Senator. Douglas if),
fill, Alexander Smith,
llt -N J l.
Kilgore (D -W V a ), and Know land
lit-C a lifl disruts**,! the wai sit­
uation on Blair Moody'* "M ed
Your Congrus" radio program.
They agrix-d In lltelr ills -iisaion
there mo l I k* no ileal with mn
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jcii|iHI t|y,
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count, niieli
It ti*Ktti. u!*n
hnve tryuMe ftom front tin
ITnun ul.
Citrua i» Mile i*ln pt in »
Irriiielv iuw |hm k&lt; t&lt;v on the n* *i *i
rrn eihfe of the ettiu* Kelt, t I
even tin ic uny lot* should •*
light, tin fwierHater m *id
1.4 llg illtciYuU of ( tiiIII Kill
iallifw tin* front to wetth ili (nun
p lu m .
Th e Mint fury vkur true thi
i mining. .Strong wind*
M'aatlaHt fin I'uu* I laKd

-Sanford (IcIh llrenk
On TV Broadcast
Onu of the fir it puhllrttv l*n-nl ■
fot Sanfutd ami Florida Fashion
entiling nut of tha recent vi«il **l
New York cameramen and w n tu ,
cam** Thursday nigh' at
7. PI
when, nrroiding In Ml*
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Tweniletli
Stieet, win* u s - the
piogiam,
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catrird apinositnatilr
five minute* of plctnte taken lu-u
the weekend uf Dec. 1-3.
The view* wrie date lined Han­
ford. Fla., Mr*. Magtm*’"'U * i•I.
ami the continuity mcntlnncil that
in Hanford, FIs. there certainly
was t?o difficulty in finding idjir*.
The sniurnca was carried on
CIIH'a rno*t imixirtant trh-vi.mn
newscast “ Woflit N e w -", and h
cause of this it has the is ic c l
audience*. On the program with the
Hanford pictures were ti...........I
such other important new * ev* nts
as ItriUln'a I’remiar Attlee leav­
ing Ihe White House and the UN
In aeasion, Mrs. Magnusson said.

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Chief
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Willinnts nnnoum«*&lt;l this morning New York
(5 tv department heud*. .•attrily I'liiH-nix
nnd »cho*d ufflrials members of Wnshinglon
lit** In. al .Safely Ovim-ll nml head* Miami
uf clvlr uiganisatiuns are invited Orlando
Tallahassee
lo attend.

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�MONDAY PEC. II. lMIft

MonlemH Riot

Cohen Henchmen
waited. |mi«*il&gt;|y fur hiiuri, fm In*
quarry.

r T e le p h o n e D ire c to ry Helf

Tin- lilanl hit Iturnmel In the
neck anil indlce doctor* .aid he

¥au t e e d PRODUCTS PRICES
« R T O * W

Ir f o r r Ih r II. H S.-I.ntr rum m ltlh
Investigating crime \ .k ,.| nl».,ji
llir switch, Cohen navr r t im r lf l'
(•nl\ a m i'iir a m a tr
"Hammy Ju«l n&gt;|....... ...
m, In
that i.llwi rn&gt;i'." nmI llif iMhililrr
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killed In I mu &gt;mi« anil think. nnntlirr |&gt;alr, Imu
m i* .lug, li.it.&gt;
been (lain.

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MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Poruiat 'a 195 • Stiver Anniversary motlrla bring twenty-eigh! frrah aiyling innovation*
and n rv rn trm mechanical improvements to Ih r llnr T h r new Ponttaca, now on display,
again are available with si* or right cylinder engine*
All modrl* olfrr a choice of
H y d ra -M a lic 01 aynchro mrah irantmiasion
The popular Chieftain four-door sedan
pictured exrtnplMton the advanced styling ol th r Pontiac Line.

Photographers Are Huge New Deposit
Beaten Up At New Of Uranium Found
I(-Bomb Plant Site By Navajn Indian
K I.1 E .N Tn N , S.
IV c . II
.
Two llct ll 'uk Magatine
•taffmen woihing on a d ory uf
thr H-llomti material |dant to
lie (mill in this li r a returned to
New YotV today after bring
manhandled hy • group of Ellenton rtliirns.
Police chief John K St.*rd -aid
h. di.ii.'t have flr.t hand l»fh r
rnati.ui un ihe finra y. . 1, r.|iy

lh r » writ. charm ■ . . . ir, m o t| lr

law fnrhi.Mlng killing doe ,|ceThurm,»id t„M the wildlife of
T W y had law nfU*. larvt -a d
IW r they had dml the deer U yansr it had been prvvtou.ly
wuumtr-l 1atrut .aid he r i IKUTVflj
the aairnal aid found onlv frr -h
lBVMtnd*
The mas tie «m penally prove I wt
for SKdatH.n uf the -tatr game
U w foi bidding killing .tor dee.
I* three mwiths ur m
fine. Tak
tag nf game in the t-rvesling

of

A b o r t the

In Kffiattu K t ir t K rfa iiv ir (It,
T rn n ), tried III find o u t fr.. .. I ■
■
hrn ahn run* lily lima rrim i in
this roonty nf four million i .i|tlr
Cohen tliiln‘1 «av, Iml denied llinl
hr i» |h« Ilia In n
III In llf io l
that he'. |tinrttrail«■ hrokr finm
having liorn r mi tti i| %»» nfl i'|( l*V
police
T h r «auvr Ittimmr) Iona hail
hrrn a flo tr a o r r n li- of i V n i
H r rwTiirtlnl a fSUiOOO home on »
densely wooded e d a tr In faihitt,*
atilr I nurrl Canyon, which run*
fiom llo llrvtn&lt;it| ttitniigh tin II I
Ivwond Mill* Inin thr San Peru
antln Valley
%H r Mat r r n liif.I with getting
I'ohrn mil uf 1tnnl.lt tad srer
when Ih r gambler wa . *rrn&lt;&gt;,l of
«i*lr&gt;tr abusive language In I so
ltt.lirrmr.il wh,&gt;
I
Hr al*o rt i&gt;r. • .fitr.l I ’tihtn an I
several of M*
tifficn
rf

Forest Run kit

III

**( (IIIs llaptid rh'irrh

Mni In n si.l that w&lt;nu t» .pt&gt;
"l.nvo tieeil m s flM il lll.l in.roll
M ' poii'lhle for their act ml,
■Oar It w i, aittiouncrd Ih -v
would have to move their home
to mat, wav for the
II Bond, project.
Th*Tr were r-inflirtlllg vritio'S
of tha iituahhle itivoivinv t)«
magai&amp;e Caff itleinhet-. plo.r,.
rraph.-r I t .
V»ro aid writ. ■
the to" Ileiixiott,
llc.ndon .aid in a telephone
call t» New York that he an i
Vein I,ad lieen in the irea aiom
a week, talking with p^iple and
making ni-tuiv*. They had a r­
ranged will, the pastor lo phot.,
-raph |«c«ple in ftnnt of the
rhuich after the service,
Ih r w*&gt; II,-union oplained
III
' .
■*1 door tq.An.1 and a grnup ef
raru caair out. They rrei|i\| I-*
lot hut he. Vhdcih-V.
m a lortif. A huvky. atwrly
taBh Uw. in thr f{«d . The rest
•
IT IS E E H K N I'K
tloiig I kta'w they werr slugging
vt \ d H IN im iN . I w
|| H«*&gt; Vrrw, iM rtrirv I U y n itrrl k b
llrtiuldiran leptlrrs failed ln|ay h tM in tij I went if# Yarn's
to reach any iW ld w t an a pise M -U i w , T h r fir*!1 ihbfR &gt; knew
f* * * l
1 or!

hy Hrnait.r Ives nf Near
that
Senate
H n.ohtaap,

CH AN TS. N

M.. Pee. 11—&lt;/V&gt;

What may W one of the na­
tion'* tugged uranium depodU
ha* (wen found hy a V.l-.y ear old
N’avapi Indian
T h r W* Angelr. Times *aid to­
day that incomplete geological
.urvry* indicate there may hr
a* much a . 10,000,000 ton* of
containing ( ‘am nio,- latoch
l«ars uraniuml In a Wit t it to
lo miles wlda und rat ruling Hi
ui.I.w l , l * r . i i her anti ialiup tu

they

wet*1 alugging me. There
» . tv at |t u.t 10 nf them,
lin y y rllu i, *gr| out of town
we rr going lo la r you.'

-W e d.do't strike la i k -t h r y
were all mound u*. They were
going for V enn raiurra*.
•*&gt;'ome olh«-r people tame out

Tim m *aid that Mai tine* W ard
».ime rner: di.ru suing lie g o t t ir i
t'i 110,000 offer for finding
certain type of uranium and d r.
cl led In keep hi. eye* o|trit.
Th Navajo tidd Tim m Heicn-e
Editor William S liartun 'hat
lad July while riding on thr
ilip t t of Haystack Mountain 20
rmlr» northeast of here hr notiert) yellow streak* In the grey
twk lie and hi. «nn* dug (a m ­
ple*,
"
Santa Fr'* engineer*
ami grologi't* rook over.
Thom** Evan*, chief mining en­
gineer for the railruad, told liar
ton there are anmr exceptionally
toh
, attrr.sl .I, posit* in the
ana. Evan, a,Mel that "a more
cons#native view, uiiiil more iknown, 1 - that in the .1* - l.lUe
-tirlrh
*if
lim e todalready
.•undid, the t,«k Will i un I nun I
truth to a quarter of one le i cent
in uranium .Hide. ur ft urn &lt;1 to
(omethlng over | 1.’j a ton.**
Some ore will run to one le r
rent of ( i « a loti, Evan* added.

OUR RtADERS
X

AM NOT-

of the church ami watched.*'
llrrodoi. Mild he and Very
reached their autumohilrs and

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S lr.d -aid the two tnagatluc
le p i. -• i,ta llie s had Iro n ashesl
o.l to take pi-lure* while the
rhvrTl was having lervlre- ami
the fra. at slatted when tin')
tried to ph.-tograph the n w y i n
ration a- it left the eh,till*,
htee.l said lo* OHdctdOo-l - .......
a few lick *- were pa* -it. lip
*dd.-l that Vrtn and I li ra,ton
ma.|, iw «Muptaii)l to h i. offken
a id he intend* W drop Ihe ai*t&gt;
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Ilum nul him rlf wa* Ihr v . Iim ,
boiler reported, of an ar»..| at1erupt Aug \ ItUo
ll..
roua.l *al.l a flrr wilhirt lid yarn
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kettoene. I'U m r. bullied rlo • i t
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hack-home fathiom Tmr.pong m*iictMSi
featuring rare and csotic tropic frwtt*.
Novel Latin imports. Ssio-krised coarwovr
K* riry. Thcrv t vomrsh.sg fa* n rry o a r
—something * u f t r —sowsethiag that says
llastog a wonderful l i a r - a u k you
• t i e » oh w*,.. ia M o d e / '

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&gt;. SANFORD. FLORIDA

National Emergency
Li:&lt;rti. M ir ii p.
T h » regular a n n u a l m ailing of th«
•r.ar»hi&gt;u»is of T O . c n .'i.r.t A lla n ne Xailoaal tU n k will i.» h .M «&lt;
ths t.aaklng ho**- In ganfnrq g ln rhis. on Wednesday '1 . t s s t i
i*
l* il. Ml l * « I ' it tar ike *1. tl. n
..f 4&lt;»»- i » r » and Ifo tr* n -c. tl,.i.
- I *»*|-I| o tk .r li»..|n — . a - m* X M n .
A * rly ii.nie t~f..re Ike m -.llitc
It V. U * V S n . l i i . i
M in i i
T k e annual tneeilna of ll.e i*•■. k holder* of Ike g l.c lils M s.c I. lie
at g*nfotil. F lo rid a , n ImciX ci.-i - r|.fatlon. w ill ke held m Ike heOklhK
r..m . on T u r M lj y , Ja n «»r&gt; », i -.-.i .
at I an I* il for Ike p u n ...... ..f rlr. .
i r . s h u r t » r d ir., to r- r..r ike . nsuing »e*r nod Ike lran*4&gt;tl»n «.f
•ark o lk rr k u .ln . -• as mat eofne l.e.
f t- Ike meeilng.
K. II. K t l J - A T l t l i 'K . JII
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A U T O S E A T COVERS
f T t a B B B B B B B k fOB AU MAMS
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Of CARS

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&gt;Csisr Fast
• WrtM-Prggf
• S t* hut

•laag-Wsariag

tContiiiu.il irom F a i r One)
tional Vice Commander Joe H.
Adams t Id of the membership
drive. Frank Falsone told of th«
Lt-itlnn
hospital
for
crippled
chiwlrvn and the prpogram of
aid. Brvar.t (I. Patton reported
on the Americanism t ommtasion
Mr* M J. I ’randall pre'ided
ut the Auxiliary meeting amt
member* were welcomed by Mr*.
M. K. Halter of I'nit No. 53.
Mr*. Walter Rountree. vice pre­
sident of the Western A n a . re*
|Minded Work of th&lt; Auxiliarwas fold of hy Mr*. W. W
Andrew*, natioi nl trie* urea tl
of the Southern Division.
Karl II llauralag, I.vgion re•earch specialist nf Washington,
D. C., deeluied that We at.- fight
tr.*r an enemy that think* in five
dimensions, nod termed Com­
munism a world-wide criminal
conspiracy bent on the total dr
struct too of the rest of the
world.
"It I* not merely a new econo­
mic theory a* founded by Mar*,
hut one of the most perverted,
fanatical religions man ha* eve
I een cursed hy,” he asserted, lie
was introduced hy lltyant I'ntton
1‘aul Crouch, n former membn
of the Commutdst party, who
has Iwen aiditir the government
in investigating Communist act!
x itl&lt;*. x» .11 » | thwt there at ••
aliout Jon dues paying Commun­
ist* in Fb'r.ila of whom 50 to
75 ate in the Tampa area, the
same number in Miami and J5
tn 5n in Duval County. The O r ­
lando area has about 12, he said.
Pointing nut the infiltration of

Communist! into tin- AFL at

the cigar maker* In Tampa, the
Prngre*»ivc
Party
and other
group* in the State, he dcclati-i

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ll asltaar* r r . w

l - * t . •!*»&gt;

paiticularly anxious now, a* always
to lonlinur and strengthen the bipaituan approach to ihctc matH
trr*.
Indication* were piling up that
the Adminiitration was iwtnging
to the thought that action in the
wage-price field mutt tie lalrn
without much further urlay.
fheie were hint* that something
may be done before the week'*

Caleb J
King, editor of the
Florida Tim es l ’ nIon will deliver
liver the commencement address
at John It. Stetson University on
Dec. 15 (nr the Fall Quarter
graduntr-. It was announced to­
day hy President J. llllie Edmu mis.

The While llo u ir taid ihc que»linn* -/ declaring a national cmeigrncy were discussed al a lorenoon meeting of Mr. Iruman and
hit Drmociatic congirtiional lieu­
tenant* ami would lie gone over
alto at an afternoon meeting with
lop economic advitert.
ilou*e Speaker Kayhutn (D
Text, one of tho*e at the morn­
ing meeting, told re|M&gt;rtei* the
whole hii*i t•» “ i* in the *tagr of
discussion and consideration . He
wants to get the reaction of the
Democrat ic-Hepuhlicon
congres­
sional group l-efoie announcing a

committee inrludetl Mr* Joel Field,
Ml W E ll-llx h . ad. Si . Mr*. D.
S W hidden. Mr*. 0. II Cole. ilia .
W II lleecher. Mr*. J w (larrett
and Miss Kdna Chittenden had
charge of the business session.
In chargr of registration were
Mr*. K. J. Routh, Mr*. C K. Iluntar. Mr* Roy Tilli* and Mr* C t
Proctor Mr*. Ilenrv Mcl.aulln. lr
Wester and Willard Connolly, Headed the hamiurt committee -if
was sung at the banquet by the Auxilarv with Mrs
llertha
Stanley Urumley. with Wester New-oine and M.*. II. I.. Miller
. ccompartying.
assisting.
Tlie
Department
Kx«cutive
Committee votetl to rrceiv. hid*
submitted by Ix-rom l«-’ t» m
Flotida foi n site l - r |H-rmanenl
l.egion
lieatbpiarters
l*ie**-nl
inathiuail&lt; ra i* in lallahasaee,
rite Auxiliary -p . lied it* »-*&lt;i'«i4
with a meeting of tin- **H ao-l to
t tiait. *■ -xa-. enfoyt.l Salunla
|H«lit nt the Mayfair Inn

decision.

tteiide* the afternocm meeting
with economic ailiiMi*, Mr. T r u ­
man al«o scheduled a tncrtintf
with the National Security Coun­
cil. Thi* t» hi* top advi«ory Imard
or. *tcp* needed fur defence of the
nation.
In addition, Stephen F a il)’, actln«»
j»r
•awl Mr. Trum an am) his staff
have been discussing the idea of
a nationwide broadcast hy the
I're.iilent »ome time till* week to
acquaint the American
people
the *ituation demanding
dra*tic icovermnrnt action. There
had lieen report* a baartlcaat * «&gt;
tm.ler consideration. Fa rly con­
firmed them in tr*pon*e to questlnn*.
In la-tween hi* two formal con­
ferences, Mr. Truman hail a»
caller* the men he lia* chosen
to handle economic control* aivl
»ome of those who dealth with
them during and alter World War

and method* and procedure* of •aid Mr Trum an nowr regardthem
inevitable
applying »uch control*.”
These oourrca, asking not to In
lie m M the*c wage-price mat­
ter* were cone over at the meet­ m m ol, tald a declaration of a no
ing with the Democratic rungre*- Ilona! emergency |irol-ahty would
In* made later thin week.
»lonal "Hie Four” and that Mr
Frly, i d n l if the Prealdcnt be­
iruman ai»o di*cu**e&lt;i with th'-m
the question of issuing a declara­ lieve* wage Mad prim control* ate
tion of national emergency.
rue-Itahlr, replii'd:
I
.......
(Ur!v refused to inll-a*. '•helalkr school of thuught Hint p n e a decision a* to putting t»li w a v
price control* would la- made, a'- and « ace wale* are inevitlde
thoueh other White l|ou*e *nurc"

T in - group Ineluileii John l ”iskir Collet. a member of the C . S.
Court of Appeal* at hun*n* f i t )
atoi one time Stahiliration Adm in­
istrator, and John It. Steelman,
assistant to the President and
former acting chairman of the
National S e c u r i t y
Ite.ources

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Hoard.

Also nt this meeting were Se­
en tatx of the Treasury Snyder,
Alan Valentine, economic -tnbiliration director; Michael V DiSullepage administrator, and Cyni*
Clung, chairman of the wage .taleDilation Imard
Collet told n reporter the idea
wa. for the “old timer*” to re­
view sprite of the problem* they
ran into.
Karly .aid Mr Truman'* con­
ference with hi* economic advt*
or. would lie "limited to the ques­
tions of wage and price control*

Joel F ie ld , who tnxe-1 a* geo
oral ■halt loan in ih .iig i- of lh . a t .

Si-ft.'iii

K iN irl
im c liu iiii.il
i-itltililitili
rtlh lre r.
A h iin le r 'w s|M-i-ial n l

laligemelit
fur tin
e-titfeipiice,
wa&gt; told hv Dept- Coin-lr. Carroll that it wn one &lt;&gt;l Hie most
plea-ant mi-1 . io.«.thlx lull •ver
held in I Ion-la
Jume- Singletrti \ wa* - linnmail
i

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Webster

and the instrument
panel is so beautiful
and convenient

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Covington und Frank
Trika-h.
Capt Karl T . i
headed tinteeepthin Com m llltf Marion lln iman mol \V. II Connollv hu.l
hat go of puhli-itv
C«|. S. t. Ilurriinan directe«| the

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l i ii i u f , l e a l b r r i i| i li ii ls i e r y , i &gt;in m I i n i - t -h n n i r a l l &gt;
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TampM-t arre.rirreaiviit*. a*-l*ti-tl l-v
■i ,x 1 1 i ** Kd MonfurtoN an*l I
\l (osington, Ralph W P i - -roll
nlW IliiliTiL It'lililtteX W-* le color
la-arers.
Ml
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\nvilrar v
I rul No. k l p|.'sltlent, hnd charge
id geneinl nlrangrtiielit* for the
AnCffarV U niting "Il.e rect-nthm

OPENING

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WHERE?

T » l , ” T « i t D rlvw "
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Th»*H fo if* *|«l o n O fH peilormoM*. f » « l h o » coc|&gt;#tu».*#ty it haodUi Know
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f r o m Persian and Sarnuk pkllern* w i t h
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T h i« n I i i . I v .if f n tv iv n Inmrinipi'*. n e w n v im InuMirtnnt
Until w i t . w m tlil lie m ill. |M.|iiil.n. m c n n liiitf to I ’m f . A i lw n
T r u v o r K i t . liln at C u ln m b h i U n iv e rs ity . if tenchlnjr m ethods
w is h - b r o u g h t ii|i to tlnte. SpoakinR at ii recent m e e tin g of
tH lu riito o . -.Iio otitl th .it l«nirun|tr te a chin g m ethod* have
not chjinj(t*d •" " h u n d re d and fif ty yetir*.
T h e &lt; iid &lt;d W o rld W in II «aw an Increased in te rcut in
utud&gt; o f lantfiiiiR.*". It mum died d ow n, nnid P ro f. K itc liiii.
She th in k * o u r tin t I um Ik of iiu a ru itio n a rc m edieval, and
kill - 1m l.'lit int. ii'.-t
sli.* m 'o m n ic n d c d
that ronliulie
u n t il...I m lia d in i; l.. im m rd iu te . practical i i m &gt; of tin* Ian*
RllURvi., lw idoptcd III to ll.')'. * and m t o i a la ry hc Iio o Im,
I.x p e i iim iit iii tv.ivliiinr I'li'iH li to h ig h l ( j pupil* in
til.'in cn ta rv ii’honl* h ave I tee it fouinl Itot o n ly to g ive th i'iu
a w o rk a b le know ledge " I F re n c h hot a Inn to e n ric h th e ir
m ental liv e
T ile trim ly o f g ra m m a r is om itte d at the
."tart, a n d the ehild re n begin ci&gt;nvcr:dng in F re n c h at once.
T h e nam e m ethod i* u m il iii ome &gt;liool" w ith old e r n tililelite, w h o n ti-o rh i m i m m n t i .al ro le , a* th e y go along.
Pn»|H*rly ta u g h t, laugm tgen are e x c itin g , c o lo rfu l. proViN’a tiv e euliie et* W h e n the door* of a nation '* *|weeh are
iillloeki'd. it - lite ra tu re , h is to ry and w a y o f life are iitiloeked
along w it h it Ih e |H&lt;reon w ho van e|ieak and read lint one
laiignugi nevei th o ro u ghlx understand* that one. K ip lin g
e.m i|.lam .'.l id hie - t a y - n t dienie K ngllah h iv t h r e n :
" W h a t ra n Ih e v k i i . a o f I .ti^ltiml w h o onlv K n yla n d
know ?•*
T h e Ntndent need* the contrnet o f o th e r w n ye of eay.
inv: th itirT' t•• littht u p ihone of fii■* ow n |H"i|ile. tin e eolleue
president i i m .I to -a y that the m an w ith l.ut one lunguaRi
14 the iim n w ith hat one a rm . It'-, a h n n tlira p h a rd to over
vonie.

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* *Ifc A C T O . * * R- M um kc of UruoUr.. m d iu .y
ot
llir No,.I, Koiran capUal. U r l.a d jp m l *•*
ng .
m i m i mi % m : %^
NftftlM f • • H * « * * # r
rovrm rocnl for Pyong•
nrw civic government
.
)*ne and rc*loring thr tran.port an ,ni|U.iii.il .n g la rcr in civil
h i IIM I H I 'H O N M %I I *
•It tarele e
• .t\
•v«trm and water and po«cr »up- ||fr .
I nr
!•••
jurt .oUVVtlir iu l» I got Mhen
ply.
rill 99 M«»a I Ii ft
*
rhrn in » few hour* last Nun­ one of .0" ammo dump* blew
U M ftllift
H i
41 A t % &gt; A t
; day ttic Colonel .'ulhci ruefully
j&gt; " he rintlod.
% || « M i m « m
A w ilrtft.
re»4ft
«f
Hit entire .lutoehmrnt narrow.
-aw tin- fruit* of hi* M* wccaa
| Aft ft U*
• »ft»U ll««M
A fU flA IA A llA A ft.
of hard work *&gt;* up in -moke an.l |y .»c»|Hd death when the am| H 4 A M l I t t f t m | t A l t l l f t l A M I t A l f t |Mf
debit* ai American demolition maniUon dump - I.l.l. nl&gt; exploded
Ikf
mt ••••'UA lMw4ft tt'll
engineer* blew up thr repaired i.n r it* quukR* in 8«&gt;uth I*y.&gt;ng.
At r U ( « H
l*»r
itflA lA t A 4 t t M l f
| Aft f t l f f t .
bridge# and power »tation«.
yang Sunday night.
V
I l » | i i r « » f t l r 4 A « | | m a a I I» l i t
• |"h&gt;* (&gt;r«r report wa* that it
Hut Mun»kr » « &gt; in full accord
I aU mU \tlM|M|»#» HtAltfttAlA*
with
the
American
Army
policy
had I n * »*'t » f f 1^ Comm«ti.
litre Ifti V h Iftik. I Alt••••• l*«
the Colonel raid *'1101
of leaving nothing hchlnd that
t f s e l t HftAftAft I l i l t
I **«•••
would te of any help to the later wt- heuid it rtartrd from a
f At MtlAM l« ft tHMftlMt Ml lAft
• i in an Aim ".can truck.
A f t M t U l r d •••tftft tt Alt A •« f f t i H l r * !
i hincac Kcd*.
t %r iMftl 11&lt;| I m I At MV I*! itp iM I
The dump
"When I went into my office
. . . ha.f everything in
•ftilMa «| All •A t Utftl
pvlAlrtl
in th. city hall for Ihr la t time it fimn AS r.dil r pi»lol bull«u
II
I m lAlft ftf
Aft Well
In born mi paper.,*’ hr raid. *"I to -.vrral
lh.»u*n.iil artol.ry
I t * A t a • •l»ft»«4i»Atft
frit like tinning over the rto vr , -bell. * ' . aid ■ .r r i r . .f rr.
end hurnir.g down th« building. ; plotion. ami then v h » i round..I
M O N D A Y . 1*1 • II . I 1*'"
Hut I iiid'i‘1 have the hrait to d « i
. the r 'n U n l thing of rmall
II W r Cirtild n. II pro), rt i|,-.
T O D A Y 'S IIIIII.K V E R S E
That w ..
Monday mo.ntng. ‘ g - " g ••*-'•*
•'* W 1- #
T h r city app.arr.1 empty of alt •«'* » " «•** r- f
h"f h«*'*
—
n e r.
I
A II M- military
prr*..r;n. 1i except- ■ t o**
| foM* |inl tilt *«t|. Then tht pj
The I n u . l n U r &gt;*t God's luxe an I
for ItritUh rear guard troop* and
inlrir*!
Ik measured I"
the 20 mrmhrr* of hi* own ,-anu- t *a u firm* rutfeii* l*li At a an*
Klghth A rm y Civil A»*i»tane • flvint* *)«"&lt;• cut m«Hl »»f th.*
K i i n n . the thine* th*.
mm.**
*
Mrn an.l Irll so.' '•rigbet •»*
Team.
Th*- k c OT il folaftt threw Mun«k«
rlu .itr
I hr llm lsht) remain i
"There » a . no rioting or loot- tnii &gt;nr of hi* of f in is — t.t Hline
• l a .,.: T ) • VliMli- U will »»• tin
Ing— everything aa&gt; waceful. * C Kuhn ( A*hevlllc, N. (' off
lieu Min- .mil pin Ion* stiver urt.u
Cnl'.nel 'aid. "I had krpt I.
their feet and out into the kitthen Jol.
! .'AO e|,e tod-eemr-. l&lt;*H-d to keep ch»n. It *!*«• turned over n
I !\ «-»it■ in K orea have tended to t m n the w o rld 'e a tte n ­
order, but then I decided it wa*
. i
• thl l o ' ' "
"in
I&gt;
I. le them nune the.* oW" m f in D m nett i“-*t out ih o l
tion a w a y fro m the meetintr of the t'oii-&gt;ultative A e re m h ly
IV m .n il uotr It. I Ik L ."inly of the t'.n iin d of F.on&gt;|ic, w h ic h recently w ound u p ite nee. «-apr. I gave them Ihr word and flames, rovmv.1 the -toy.' ••ith
1 rl&gt;e.- m r.rlln ! M.uth aero»» the
(*.&gt;niiu»»..ii
II tl'r Hf|'ul&gt;l.i
.
t*; and to*
«••' 'He.
■&gt;iiuin in SlrwuliJurR.
bridge. I hope the South Korean
Fearing the wenVen.nl l.u I ling
lu t.rtd la
Sr«ir|ji&gt; A . l v
I t ' tw o prinri|ial achievem ente w ere the choice o f a
••dll take them Into their army. might rutlapM-. Mitn*ke 'ed hi*
ion v«hy not K t d Ik tan lun ll&lt;r defin ite m eth m l o f w o rk and a tre a ty w h ic h involve* a
They were good loyal men."
if*'athment .oi f"(** out
nigh
Counll I |i.|.k O i .k.r.n'l hr l.a .r -tu te m e n t o| h um a n r iy ld
One of ht« chief regret* nboiit the danger an .. They shivend
It w a » decided th a t g o v e rn •,
th*
.-earualbm
«
r
.
that
he
h
id
t
|Ik adniiniitiator dnl.lv &gt;
for t » " hour* notable a Kn*»'niintal m -rrotiation n. an a p p n w c h to com m on action would
Pave Uhin.l in the rity' Jail h&gt; me
In* the i n - i l i um ciit lined, ra th e r th a n the proponed fe d era li­
aUxit HOP North K &gt;rran« being
“The niglit wi»* III with showke'-t z«» notitie*! prime*
zation o r un io n of g o ve rn m e n t* . T I m* c o n ve n tio n on hum an
era of spaib* everywhere," the
II » r *rl nit." * m j i Mill. Itu.“The turnkey had run off with Coloiul n*id. “ Chunk* "f m»t*l
riitiit.-.. a l t e r it * ra tific a tio n , will m ake it illetral to net up a
da, M* « i r joinn to i|Ull ulk.lnl
the key**' Muntke »ald. “and we a* big at a shoe v'ein falling in
to ta lita ria n »v id e m in an&gt; of the countrie* represented.
had to lervr them there to he ••
almut out PtriKirnt and iiippoil
in
Wfidowa v n t f l
frr*/| be |!is|. when they crime rr*-h rg i r d who).- fronts ..f
T h o - e w ho -ee o n ly f u tility m m eeting* w h ic h Involve
kirn ihnMnh th u l and thin. »&gt;• un­
in'. Hut brfnro that we had taken building* war.- rxvlng In." Th r
til Mr ik&gt;. Mr o r g ».n ( to »'.&lt;I a le n g th v iii--. ii.Miotur. w ith few coin U n ion * lieing reached. ’
I Uttat many &gt;•«.* s h 'i
tS of the pri.enrrs and sent them etnlo*ioi*
mntieu.-&lt;l
intermitshould
v
ie
w
them*
proceoiliug*
in
th
e
ir
tru
e
lig
h
t.
In
nil
ils
rangv is denied cannot but ahoa south bv rail. They were the tentlv until f- A. V|. »mt the group
I cm dung, oil our ikrit, ' II om hi
S a n lo r d F o ru m
I heir jejlouiy of a successful w&lt;*r*t of th* lot— men *v were returned t&gt;* tbeir hlllet a* soo.i
| L m miii liwi that iwol.it S O ll c c t it u r if i t*f cxiotr ncr*. K it m | f han c o n s u te d of u g ro u p of
businessman who ha* trim wi». no'dt » fur l.usl •* «a i ctim !- a* .he trail. i.ia*t ended.
PifihUn1*' we ore, in tcu itflv im llv l.lu u lin tlc ti l t ionx. w h ic h w ere n e a rly ulw uya
•nd frugal enough to save hi. -*|. They will still have to face
“ Imckily none of ..nr vehicle....................
.... thr
be ...eel
ugree-t |o gixe Mr. Ktlbee money and buy lard for ranging justice."
i
keaid tomeoae
ray on
rtieet « t w a r o v e r t l u i r c o n flic tin g intr-r«nta. N o w fo r the fin&gt;i Editor,
•*d I eii .. " Munske *a‘d. “ Hut
;
If
of
hi*
half
inferewt
in
■
j
Sanford
ILialtL
ike oilier d o Well, it IU,r a am
for tall]* amt stock.
Mun*kr and his detachment left the building wp« nrx'Vm.xrked
| the* h'*g» to allow taid hog* to
I good of a ll. It o nly tw o xnm li sUrpa a rc taken at each nu-ct- Ih-at So
Mr. K lIU ---* m u tt* ate to be Pyongyang Monday afternoon in wiih -sr&gt; an-t the w^ole area
bct*u*« anyiHHk ihouglit lie wnouu
Circuit
tun
ua
Mr.
Kiltwe'a
land,
and
8)
a
ruday
i
lk
t
.
commended since all of the land*
ing. th a t m e e tin g ahould in* considered to have made g r a t­
make a |wxl I'lrodrlil It ***.» I
foott jury of Volusia &lt;’minty, fur Mr. Kilbee to work and take and stock that he nmtrols are eight vehicle*. They reached here I. k.-«t like a Junkyard.”
late Wednesday, half froten a f­
ify in g p ro g tvim
In ' he ir- M -f the jagged n » trying
the
t
i
"
of
Ihe
State
of
m
i.
&gt;.f
the
hog.
hreaut*
Mi.
U r t t u r *nxU&lt;dv would laic Inn, to
owns-d not « nly by him but bv ter a nightmare IRLmile jour- *al •' hr • Iv •" in th. yard
Ft. &gt;tIda v* W. ti. hdter* o.l Vlixon wa* crippled.
all member* ..f hi* family, and „ey through bitter weather
tun then own buuAe.i. Hut jiq m res.e I a black* ne.1 and unthe charge of atealii g hog* from
Mi. Kilbee'* teatimonv on he ha*. In my opinion, -tone a
F a rm tu s M ic h iK u n t lo r
A patchwork adhesive tap.- ^xpb*led le^o.iund artillery shell
ettlly r t r iiK id t 'i huonru l« uo
V
I*.
Allman,
returned
a lh ’&lt; tcorr wa* *ub*tantlatr,l by wonderful job by increasing the
covered
the
forehead
of
the
C
o
­
“ I don't know h."v many casual*
both * bttUOtll, to the pr-.pl.' we.il
rerdict of guilty. Th* jury wa* tb irr witnr**!**.
value Ihcre-'f for the bce^-fit of lonel. a st»ut, white-haired o ffi­ ties there were.” •.id Muntke
Mtcliiguit'" most funious son politically hai- strangely rompoard of five texpontiblc
♦DO!
dewn and toted lot him— )Ut! be
_ i* ___
________
_
_____
hi* wife, hi* sisters, hi* step
It
not
neev*«ary
as
a
matcer
of
middle
a
g
who
served
a*
“ All I *aw u , th. body of a
. . . . . . it ... i kouclii It would be cwruiMHl tile notice o f tw e n tie th c e n tu ry b iogra ph e r* u n til bu»inc**roen and one *dy who I
of law to use a *bill ot sale mother and the entire family.
,
dog.”
11 ' ' *
_ ..
...lia. ICat*
•
Mlic h ig a n K
ftsl tiftarnl
We shall promptly go fa the
now 1
T*
i1
n s iI* •
U -w
.a._.la_______
t i rr ito ria l g m c r...
im _
r of M
had
paawft th#
the IUr
Bar l
In
w.itm
g
In
the
trmnifer
of
IMih a good joke on D&gt;
enaerl at one tint* to
personal prt»|»erty. and in this 5 ! T r7 ? .'L £ ? ,rJ ^ r i *
ftruti I S l i t to IS 'tl. s c c r v t a r j o f w a r a m i m in U t e r to F ra n c e p^aKtbgxg'Iftw^
pwltion where people .l^ ib t
Mr. Kllht-eVi frwt'ds will umler- rW n wK,n
truth iTtold.
um ler l*rvxuhsnt J a c lu o n , senator, p n 's h le n tiu l cam liilate in ‘
rp,. WttUcX AM the worai . , now the general public will stand now hi* position ax I k**e
rt*. because sou do not get a
The null ion lloUli expendituie
Now i„ closing, let me -ta lc
in
Ihe
ISIS anti Mfxrctary of ntato umler Huchunun. He is now u. ih *i rw n «a .u*«ie*- m
^
you bay ai. undeiatisai frwin rhe beginning. thl*. If anjrtwdy want* to back
|pr Cattle Btewei lo build htwiter
ginceretv.
conmtcmorwtexl b y a life written bv Frank B . Woodward blatury »f nunoul trL»i.. •' •4rttcl# from a store,
someone, find oo* that the fir.gxn
(fit N'tfUw* uiul.te lu build thru
(iarlaNI tV (tewixcer of truth is not pointing to. in
o.
the
Detroit
Frtv
Brass.
T
m, k "»4 i w k .^1
,»r
.
K'lW.
during Mr. Mix
own plotline, tcairely a iHS'l*
such unc'ea.ant wajr.
Cii*s xvns n mhWkMif.th«wn»»d Jacksonian Deijtocral !&lt;,„ attempting to u.e lw. |*fttLv&gt;
V v
U'bo c*iet&gt; The gotetnment o
Baspty. JU r. B W. Miller
hjO'tU,,
Ily
•it'
He
tk'prvs
ate,!
the
ftgilftlion
of
the
slavery
nuestion
because
hr,
of
,
w
“
h
u
SS
T
M
l
.13
g*,i Millet Farms)
W. V. Hitting
pavittg lot it Hut d we bad pi«&gt;
hfnfuo. llciald
•
IMwughuut V.do ■ i*
,
f.'.itv
tl
ju
s
tly
th
a
t
|t
w
tiultl
u
lt
u
n
a
t
u
iy
'
end
a
n
ge
r
the
d*nu^
j
r
Tourhlon I 'r j g Co.
» •
la **aid
Qs m h k w . w l k f f r L W T
‘ ^ k l f h o w t o g IK ar S'tl
portft a ptillmn iW U . ^MKirdtluie j 'h
•• . I ! ... . •
a.. S ...1 K ____*ss.t....tlls .sab.s slaw.I .a. *'**
* FScmi'Kdc
'‘
Ttuobia* i i «j i m much great­
Uitiuti F o r tiib, nt&lt;&lt;l^•faU• staiwl he was vu iju e tly u i i m M d­ evmr uf ths*e t.r. imnM«tly « a l | f J M he htd give,, Mr. M lv'n M*
After reading an article in lh^
U&gt; barkl tawers or to *le*a up iwn
er proportion* « b.ri you're ly­
a " N o r t i n - 1 n tn.m w ith tk 'u t iw m p rin c ip le s .",ttnd «v i-n tiin lly upon th*- .u , . 4 \iZ Iwiu.s, s - i n * ^
h*
I" » ^ » l ‘.n. f rum be a Vf.s. r.u *or;. .ienasinr* Kditvr— Sarfnrri. Fla
I'Ml/TtMg like their would bate
ing in tied thinking about
P «* f « “
*»»*«
\«&gt;*on. Ing the fact- e&gt;.*jc«rninjr the Mr*. Ito'ciorw
he wa* ilD|'laccd by nturv v Ipirmi* antixiavery men. Yet this wa* the jiutd .. t j which
then* ozul, thix ' is - onr of the
been * tloim ot imx.iilwii auditdr
these Ilf* &gt;nd rum,..* w .rv cir
« « h •'»**' Mceired ih-- shameful i'.n lit1ns* at our old
. r*ad
. -jul your
i o „ artwlr
-------------—oxer
----------------------*«reral
history hitft vin d ic a te d his stand.
^ t
1
major cause* nr Insomnia It i*
Hvcriesofofpork
n«»rVfrom
fr"m these
th--»ehog _
.folk*
..
.
_.
r ____t&lt;« time* with great path.-# and there
rctfteiT — —
--------- M 'vgrir,
■o k , I- par.'Obally
'p»ke
bad wax Hound thr woihL 1 rent
H e ntdtic onr1 rv e w d . th u t oT fielng 1•n ib iiu ily th v only
a very real condition, but unr
„ to _ _,
r,,r th- Stat. hodthcied ky Mr. K ibe*, and persons that w«te attacked tc that t* »o nxsxh I would Ilk* to say but
a few paltix buiwl.ed, ol llorl.iitd.
fortunately that ran U over'
irliem fkaat snd
Klll,,fr fur
of tastltutUl whv. told aye. upon it would tor indeed aunt unfair
t r r t itn r m l fS'shtcnt to lw nam ed to the cabin*!* J a tk a o ft
It. budd an atbletw rladiuin *iwl t
ron-.e.
. l . .* w. ,
"the value.
.ju«*tionlng„that If I wa« U dmiht
to task* S U C H AN advantmade b in t s iv r a ta r y o f w a r in 1Kill M ic h ig a n ;hta rv4itleno/,' i„,u ffu i.
.Uhmrntd
a criminal court N * ''D o n then, on July *1. about C tg t I heard, to ext a &gt;»b
7 f yoa
lixe, trim .m l pioduxe m r . of |
Irrariscd Insomnia * I* the
wus not a d m itte d a* a .state u n til IK IO
.
,
. ,
!tW &gt; purported to Sell these h.-g j there. I could learn * M
f,
rsuillsd bv the
stats in which we believe s r
aaguuh wknli would make on.
- th‘ t*.U y ,
V. H Allman for MOOOO. and,
A » **"t party told "f shakings ^ , 1 ^ ,
uf
have had Insufficient fltep be­
ikmk (vi|nrl dolUlt nowaday, air
ty u k ,'h yU M x l that W . &lt;. Kilbee-1 f „ r v p AUnMN a purported op of a ceruin tamite. I • » . 2 .Tl . W ^ r
?
t
« u **«
cause we have not slept sound­
•ot mere skin pls.lriv Ii the «ov-|
im *
“f
l®w
c' h l l l of sate for said hog* Mr
asked the question of whether a
so t^ld f i ^ d ^ T ^ u T d o ^ -i
ly oe are r»4ting less sleep
T
Mixon did mn consult Mr. Kilbee person could be a Christian a r.l do f°f r»u r * e i f &gt; ^ d «
riniueot's |olxi ol drlibeialely
than we had before, vet our
A n t o r ic a ’s N e jr n i P r o b le m
- .submitted tlreing that V
K IU
lSou, lh* .ale „f bog*, rr Secure such things, th'- a .-euple of
J it T V U m d d K k # ^ f iT c £ %
health i* not really affected.
VlUnta luurtisl
drkaimg the tuiiency coatiaur,
“the devil
True insomnia that is due to
mush longer, it won't make tnutb
,
.
_
►a»* inserioua.Illness is the only one
xklieirnsr what the City's debt is
..............
., ,
.
that should respiire medicine.
■ I»tv*. and that these hog. w e re !
" ’t T
» U*
tS&lt; tnfirm. r y R • as me*
F^ V. U lM W t w i, K.sitagi.'g e*tt Sale IS rpitome of ne
. _ A fU^JT
A
m an.1 c l e a n - and_ F. L E A S E R E S T
Hot f«r all forms a doctor's
c m ." . « l . d
with numerxHi. other g ,.’^ U* ^ s !h r!*
" ..1
.dodkUnc,the
let of tbe Aurkt«M&lt;l Slai in New barista.”
advice will be found nn»«t help­
Fiwh w.'iils by an opr" mimled- h, **. approximately » " » Head, in lilts, eighteen dux* after Mix-w, M rv lUsen-d. rather I am in .bsuht A H S U IE D — that whenever I tS&gt;
Not all lVnnwl*li agirc w ith1 Zealand.
rteently sjnrnt thie*
purportcl to sell the hog,
| gisrut th* ,|drrtual condition &gt;f the p-jx,*f) “ A N T S " - in the belt.
ful.
."iter *h* '*'-, • amt C * '
heswient liumai. aad S c irla ix ■"»"“ *» *»» this cwuntrx U* visit xisltor from oxers**, m in t the a
V )* kiln..., -h ..w ,d 'Up out ot y
h llf T ' * "
.'’‘ Hi f° ' T ^ ‘ ^L* •» * «rih.ng d m A MSS, I kft I I
ed more than &gt;*w*-third ul the thoughful *t(r..tioa d
Tfcu »• ike i ; h i k ml mftftrirft m$
Ache son that we shmiki su|voit .ta t.,, ranging front California
» 1'iertai \j% rtlwAttift «M4tr«
, t*' rest
^
‘f U'\
l* .w
U N D O U B T E D L Y being it to th .
la , g**&gt;ot» who Impetlr gr - tual a dear shy ar.l ider-tlf^l six In
in hogs butchered rfor
*
•
«
•• TMa
M f k ftp fk .
afe
iry
to
carry
water
,n
.iteniH
a
af
the
right
party—
fixe
ike lest id the wv.ld and send to New York awl fi»m WUi-oa*! progress by aMrarplfg ta *ulsg bog* that hi' rla'ned to be hi
_...
...
l __
the joint arevant ®f Kilbee and birth shoulders. If on* contend.
iftRFHikl
as | have been dsing over
Am*man boy* uxeixeas tis Kmc to loHitsiar-a lie spent wrxetal {he ’ mltteiUuja wretaight
that old teetament rules are for u * p u t 9 m„„th r or a year —
,b| Sc*i».nali,i* wh&lt; see .very
draw'ii*,x on those win, don't iU « , Ik Atlanta
tuday. thru it ia u&gt;e|e^ t.r try (uhtag small imam t-» the coosthi
lelurniag
l
»
New
Zealand,
thing Wlruig In Ihe South aid M f «
br*° pU t" 1
Tbe cridence by Mr Kilbee tm
Hri)uvrY« f m i f s
•ail it Koberl iilwNt, IVowwralw
aasla- wheoe rare the
V. I
A"twaa asa-'e m. ex- amj lfctTr Independent w itness- ail .genittag ({cliness psopje
Mr. I ham Melon published his im making wrong la the Yex’ h.
hoas wae* placed. &gt;
lfliu «a l ii'n.i.xiicemaa |n-m tiroi
?
^
jM
M
k
"
r
•
4
1
■
*
*
*
*
*
-*
-w
pfvssiuis of America in q u r-tU o _
_
_
i r l tWmagogoet » W t&lt;
j established that the Mlxoo-Ki1b*v&gt; lie « « ihaf *&gt;h,' BiMe Is right, inIt wa* the FtH&gt;D-R KI.|i»IO N •
Kvthee
g u . *axx that we lie in tbo Kuieaa sod answer form. H U comment* j , ^ 1,1 instead ef .rc tls f la a -( lag la VT
[ agtvx-ment w a, foe alt beffs In soig'lth Ik*' where it .late* that
1Y
|
^ t_— mark
.L __
*ML__•_ there win lw Eternal punishment C E M E T E R Y -T H E N , (the public
,exe«!
.
rvnraikable
cooiUnation
|
a&gt;
,t&gt;
(1
,
.
„
Ipid svtd hvg% t V e Uhxt das ! jii^,
g , j|lxe«
an U
Mr. k
Kilbee'.
• at hex ••&gt;* id “usar emolwms.”
af forthrlabi .,»•«* aad asodeaty Id
'• • r # f» h.' make •&gt; •&lt;T,-"-*»'w s» p
i.tu ie . and not for Mixon*. foe tha wicked, the Adventists M s n know of any af th u i and
pi&gt;tvu
"W » aie alwax, wanting to p i t txprwaaiisg viaw,
this commissioner had it ail cot how he coubl charge tha- i •Hi r»
„ rtaim of U g v
deny any such thing
19:16 C H E V R O L E T
rooted IM M E D IA T E L Y — but wfton
•smebodx something" be u n . ■y
„ aia'bassrsl
...
«m»
. w
r : : ! “ .. !. ; : A t l ...............
S t a l e s . N o w .H. . « v *. .;. L— &gt; . . . * .
i ul of th. |
was. proof by three *rkeen ‘ ,pvwvr.
If
I
were
to
ha«k
up
tha
wrung
A
ltl'S
E
entere-i
the
picturt—
“
*
*
*
*%
"
'
bee
&lt;
.....
.
were
part
of
Seilait, Gionl Transjiortatlon.
"vshetkci they want it ot not. I n oU. .ration
that doings of people who nax* proeen
Th
C i v i l I H 'f l 'n S i * 1 ! U J | » .
(tnly
r r * w ?*•‘, 9t. * "5 ' ' each and 'Very hogs en Mr K ll- themselves unfit to eara foe our T H A T H A D T O S T O P - R IG H T
Here Is what Mr IkimMsti n
T i ^Yhe.load
naux ia*c» they d&lt; not want what
NOW . SI Y'our reference to “ nay
F
f
f
*
1
J
f
bee's
truck
eo
the
morning
af
•
red
and
infirm,
ta
ha
a
Christ­
we gtx* them W* ui tks* xouNtix
C H IC A G O . Dee. I l - o * ) - Kxffn I Mrs K'lbes-. The Market M*".» Vex '111 her S, I &gt;19. asd delrxemi
595-IH I
ian. I could not eunwrieneioroslx remarks concerning the In firm ­
' • ~ T v
s . V
*.
I 3#%ri
U t n i lllit
need to give thought to what • “ A bat at-out the Negro prv &gt;uto u fhu uaiaa bow hai anhiArd f^t laUted
that he
be &lt;
Cami
i lM
d n •j ^a . yMrs. Kilbee to Webster foe call mysalf a Christian. Aa for ary" la&gt;t year— if sour amm-iry
*
: eixd d*f*n*e Imi,Ulioss. Or r-tab- l, * k out the hsnrs is port *|
is
rapabi*
af
rarallmg
1
tf
yens
U
good k&gt;( the I'mlcd States instead
were caught on Mr. Kitbew's the Bible on the counter, some
“ It's hard &lt;ut a »»*'t«.r to jvlge t-ubwsJ a civil Mens* ’iganivalioa ’ Mrs. Kdhees ^|*. bat V. P. 1
.
. . . . ..
naature in Semiaut* County, and folk* keep on* un saad foe argu- tmaX 1 will send you gladly— A
•i liying g. lire bx the (aoklen It. Thera -mm* t* be Bt&gt; duubt.ll ]
sxevutixe order, the Ceuaril ABmarr
coos af my testimony at the time. &gt;
1WM C H E V R O L E T
ImsUted that the* were t k -, Mr KkUw,
tf t|u, Bible
*U1 du «
Rule. KsIcing exeixbody. giving L* brsx -e.WKi. than It **• t-efur • „f ,'ts!* lioxeransents saU today,
part &lt;sf that sale, he hae jig n.. ^
same mark*
ta Setolixole anygood in tkie «fay. It must
he Y O U will see where there was
Manx of them arvgrama extend
N O IN F IR M A R Y — it cmpsistmi
Aerw-Scxian. Kxrrllenl Car.
•vetykody xomething." The fust the war l»a the other kaml. theie'»
new testament.
full 1 niplux aier-- Now It . im tune* art^ , #u l# jiaea Mobde aid bat personal knowledge thereof w hat-. C#UBtT (hat he and Mixon used tha
One I Inner lotw Mileage.
•f a few rooms aad broken duwn
tut* ui th# GokWn Hole, ax we ua- • Iwir white* ami Neg.ve* *re
I
do
nut
need
all
th*
scripture*
•',*r
in
Vehada
Curnty.
title d
^ r . potke or
beds— no equipment— ins hwt
Only
Ot,
the
dale
of
th*
ml*.
Mi.
.
There
wa*
further
pro-if
that
■touted
fee
Mrs.
RoxencL
foe
dftxftad it. * that you will aexei tu m re lln g (or juh* that tacta)
« u,h would bo •*•! to
on rerrlgeratma—
ms
Kilhae was attend) tg to hia af- j (he only two h &gt; p sdentifhni hy Jeoua said Lore lay neighbor at water—
strfehea *reas either within or
be able tv kelp embody until you terahin is llkrlv to »»w
$ I2 6 0 -&lt; H )
Octal duties with th* B -ard of jhe b*Ute was one marked in the thyself*. Paul said ia Galatians, N U R S E — no reedteml supplis
“It * nut a »ubjeet «a which the wtlbuut ^
, 1* 1 ,
yet the commissioners W1
F ER E
L i t how tv take cat* oi yvuiselt.
County CusxMniasiooara, and » i mark wf B. R. Desk and on* fur ail the law rt fulfilled ia
funrigt.ee shvuM he g^eroa* with,
^
^
the » r “ » i ' « day had hw«« *-*} marked la a mark *'*d cy Kil- w l r T n f a is t t f a T t S , " haft S C N D l N C t h e ^ M e d p j - p t o ^
hi, opiiiavii*. .tut lews witn hia a d -1 K A T h o i# to do* A n y
urea* bus was that tha •M*"*1* ,v” "Cprehenaixy mutual T ^ U h a -.-y with other member, he* and Mixon In Volusia County. b lo w th*T acighbor as thywrif. then
SrXt'iai Othei Nice
Tki rods oi lustwe are svrne- statusVI*of imth#lJ\e*ro
si preect.
r-reert
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Wtrama
batwmrn
their
:lti*S. gf
the ___
Board uf Caunty
Commix
which same mark ia uaed by wo can add safely, thi. Include* on* with an oanr* of rvd hiaod
fUra For Sale
status
wt
ta*
isegrw.
at
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i
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would
havo
B
A
L
K
E
D
,
oopociaily
pcsuluily served in tkia
siorers on "dftelal hsisinrao, ye EUbwe ia Soauaoio County.
oM people too.
At
if
lAey
wore
paying
tax**
that
Altaian testifted that lw- saw tw ,
cxruativ You con xkvvt a urm
The State never explained | Now I wool-1 Ilk* to add ta
relieved
1
o
f
thoir
auf
•f the hogs on CWh'x IVint how V. F A B - ^ h a p ^ S T w
M « : R o t o o T T ^ q ^ t lo p ra y fw
g •* £
4 * l in cxdd blood, paitwulaily ii
are
Kongo near Mr Kilbee"X pasture be la Webster
ttallews. a request to pray for
stee that particular j. the Bailew*.
j y j
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tk# wuman us the ism kappeu* Iv dbsabdiUao. whi,h are being re&gt;m
Sunday,
tbe
Mil
day
ef
Noeday.
Isn't
it
reason
ah
I
a
to
aapeople
who
get
their
Religion
all
not tbe i * r - ‘ '
kt your wit*, aad Nothing will
U you Tound conditions a* ysu
ember, which pasture was at •ua** that Allasan sold hi* own raagiod up with Lcritical taxes aad
that tlase cwmpWtely umler wa­ hag* if th* h «ra ware ia fact hks. I th* DfepeaaatWa of Grace, hi say at tha xfirmary — Chriatanity
««** be Jpae about iL kui if you ______ _______ _____ ___ _____
- 1 T- Baafard, Via
I'hioie IU34
alone— would have prvra( led rou
ter heeaios* of th* hurricane ot snd that thee became com ing heI which w* are now living
These niutbal aid aroaiams urn
kapvco Iv *t««l a couple of Hog*.' .truck me rather a* a *etf-re*peet
If
tho
seripcarev
prove
that
to
report
such
to
tho
commimtoa
m
f
t
with
th*
otkor
TOO.
and
that
•sea get ast&gt;ised o( d. you are Utg person, wellxireased. . cheer A * ' " *ran*atien aad rsremKioa
Jer- R n . Ravenel committed a sia bp ers A T O N C E . T H E Y M E E T —
fill worker, and anjl-Hje only to ** injured aad&gt;hoaychrs* Persona.
Haood on that oetdrac* the Allman, whom Kdbe* had
la ke teal up Km hi*. Cettaia be treated a* • cuod eitioea . . Another f n tio H A ta for th* ea- _____
and expoasag anagdaiag d e a l doa A th* Lrt Taooday of **eh month at
_______
— —ft.______
t hrust
Court—denjed
Motion_ „of ed from hia paata
suppvo* many of our Hoiinaaa poa- 1# A. tL a&gt; tha county
t xadabni esety lUy.
again ; n g
"That*'a aaothov aspect af *he L
,(i.
( lh» Ih-fendant fog a lUgocted **?- lift*
without____
tin.
. — R E M E M B E R TH IS,
tlk f.
t . hie are
..
_
atulty. reevnitaimare wet- ' Met. to tho optn-on of the under promptly
gambkag laws, tie,town piubiem tha* I cam* bo rea.'.ae
T h t p e n e u m
m&gt;t M ow
»w Mrs.
Mr*. Ravenal.
Ravenal.1 Now
Now tha
th* teat—
task— PPLE-t
H»w an*" jury of intelligent
f do ft»t
LEASE B E A S Wo
hoar
isio-l
about
tho
pvH»i«ai
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•
&gt;
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*
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■.
signmL
aa
C«Kin*e»
the
Mr.
«
B
things bke that, ansi av- Inequalltiew that, logaliv *- ,J. h a tio ^ Derauaael aad equlameol ; he*, iersia) of U U Mutton *»*
people could eoaxtcX * * u under have aa idea af whether she pea- SL'R ED — that I hat* N O O N E in
tkiak* aaytkiai about it. legullv. are imoused oa the Mftfra.
beyond fessos any k!*d of Rritgixm. but view tor
tn*
paaitma,
TH E
»r* s,
carriage if jssslKe. and thaoe rircum stance* ia
thro M O N E Y » of no eoaseqqsmre to
Mr. Klibe* was tveced then to the • liter of this Utter to an ! I f jtt*tsc* will »&gt;*fp owe U get
yaw just Wt a hues* he stulea 1 ihia't defend tho#*. nor did I .
«w _
waL~j____ *
jeratnnd.
tho Pearly Cato, hoe ehanew will me I I have a good jab► “ —
*
, gv ta the jury.
F IT S * F F O f H ll
i tkayTi knag O'* h » « Um arar- meet anyone who did. Such I* -.
aa r&lt;md as M r critic*.
N O i m f ib in would t
of thi* writer " *
be *
equaHtiea
are
greater
in
th*
South
"
‘
Thi*
Is
another
liw
lsn
ir
ef
i k A banker passes evuateetats
than iis the N-'Cth. But I was .|*si**
" — 's — 1 —-— ■* ■*-•-■■ »•
V 'H'IXt.X
I't-'i"!- ,
not rtNuaoy aawNsniiag tv ihwu unable to evavinco mysoif that, eluded Mi. Fa«Uiv. the prevalent, 1dtrtv asMtUr* n - r u m , preusar
decade, and havo an interact hi aB : Th* real af ymir Wttor aa I
ul (U iaix. aad eserxbody except tot a astliticailv coaecuoi* E. C. Hamer, vice-president: Son , t» gn-n a cun« art am af an Inaa- of FWrida. tha
of its institution*, snd tool that said— l would nat stoop to aiww-e*
can do "noth mg
lellvw. ho fbsin'l haoss minority, tk ia peetorrahi* tw ha lord thiuday, teevnd varo-pcesi- ,ee| man
th* boat that can b* given to huso — foe it would only to twaaath me
a Negrv in th* North tulhor than -'ent: Mr* &amp; E. Chawnon. socre- i
Mr. Kilhoe prosed boywad verse this case
”, A W g p t thtak a
whn are a* laager ahio to oars a 1 aad M O S T aafhir in aw to take
"
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-------- -f tw i a f tlh
I I Se*ehor.
hi
Tha ■
Of. that ha had
1 a l ftaft iftt
IQ P Q B U ftW fe
half let-m et hi
» « &lt; » ||.|M » I.
I 4H*M

Social And Personal Activities

It, H A L H O YLB
Onr ol I hr U »t /Nmcota** l«» , c - '* ' ” d 1

&gt;ang lud lo Inthl hark

Council Of Kuropc

^ j cirt in
a il

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Yaa

Nicholson Buick
Company

At*hh» Vi

Almut tbicc hundted people at*
tenuen Ihe dance at the Mayfair
Inn Satuiduv earning in honor uf
thmu- nttvit'iitig the niid-winter
ionli trnce uf the Am ciirnn Lcgtun
and thr Ixgiutt A uxiliary.
Mush lot the dan c. ssnich •»«»
in-ili in the main hallruom uf the
Mayfaic, was piux tiled hx the six«
h u m iiand ot Tuny I'c ii-i ftum
iiavtuna Beach.
I ' i n n liu K thr ilnttrr. Floaty
Huiley, ca-l ilcparmcntal * cuntmandrr. and Willard Connullv cntcitainrd thr gathering with a
lianjo concert of old Legion favorites.
Among lho,e present front the
Saufont reception rutnmittre wete
Mis. K. J. Houth, Mrs. II. L. Mil­
Irr, Mis. M. K. Ila k ri, Mrs. C. K.
Iliintrr. Mr*. F rlirr Went. Mr. and
M r-. W. K. Ili-llxhead, Mrs. Claud
M. Hobson, Mis. B ov Ttllis. Mrs.
C. F. Pioetnt, S,.. Sirs. Ibuothy
Webster, Mi. and Mrs. Jnoi Firld,
Mr. and Mr». ll. 8. Whlddon, Karlyle lluusholdcr. J. Te x
Brady,
J. .1. Itorro, K. It. King, John II.
W illiam ,, It. Z. Johnson, St.. W.
II. Batfii-ld. Bov ti. Itri I, Bub Al­
len, Kiehatd Pavne, John L. Gallo­
way, E. G. Kilpatrick. Jr.. !-. F.
Itnylr.
Btnllt-v (M hnm , ('. It.
W ynn. Handall Chase. II. II. Cole­
man. John Pierson, M r. and Mrs.
Denvi-i, Coiddl. Joseph M oiliny,
Bov Wright, Jsinta- Fields Hxh
Mincv, Tim Donohue. Volir Willlams, Jr., Juilge Douglas Strn•tiorn. Col. 8. (5. Harrim an. W. E.
Mc.Alastrrs. A. B. Petri son, J. I„
Atkinson. Denni, Whiddi n. Funk
Takath. M. 0. Smith, J . IJ. r.allowav. Cant. Kail Lmtckt. W. R.
Hatfield, Jay M. W alter and Fred
Zen rimer.

Tm ksday
t.hllstmas Pageant,

The
presentnl by the fourth grade of the
South,iris- Schmil. will be held al
2:00 P. M. The public I* i«x Itill.
The llulb Spelling lunhirG. \ *•
will have their
ladtie
Mmiii
Christmas Proginni this afternoon
at the rhuirh nt "PI I'.M.
The Duuglas Jolir Junior llrnthrrhiMNl will meet at the First
h Buptl,t Chuirh this evening nt 7:2(1

w I'.M.

The (irainmui Sr hied P. T .
A. will hold u Imlirii meeting at
2:20 I*. M. follower? by u ti-gulm
meeting at 2:20 Rev. Lyttk'lm'
Klmmermxn will give a talk.
Semlnota Rr brv&lt; ah Iftdge No.
12 will meet in tin- l.ri.D.F. Hull
at 8:00 I'.M. A ll member* ailurged to Ik inesent n« the elec.Ion
of n(fii-«r.i xvt'l Ik- hr H

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S gt. Al McMillan ictuincd yr»trrda y to Ft. Bragg. N . C. alter
•pr-nding a few days hetc with
hi* w ife and two small daughter-,
K ay Shoemaker spent the- weekend w ith his patents, M r. and Mrs.
A , K . Shoemaker, on Mrllonvllle
Avenue.
Friend* of llarburt It- Pol’s' "ill
regret to learn of the death of
hi* brother. Geotge E . Pope, last
Friday in lladdonfield, N. J .
„
. .
M rs. Jack Wuasell has Iwcn
removed from Fetnald Laughton
Memorial Hospual to riie imnic of
h e r mother Mr*, t . U. horm ter
on x\ e»t rlrst Street.
L ittle Mist Janet Johnson ha&lt;
returned to hrr home from Fcrtutld
Iftughton
n
tld U
«| # t° n «Memorial
» m o n . i llo&gt;pi
to ., tal following t Miuilectumy m rformed on Friday.
....................
M r. f t l llt k '
' ’SE!";
ninince
the
birth
of a lamfTT.r.
annnunc
Shannon

IL-teriiv nigem - Ik

M i. and Mis. ivan Vletor Boren
ut Denton, Tex. ate announcing
thr engagement and u|i|uoarhing
mult tags' uf their daughter, Helen
Joy, tu Samut Waller Ileal of
li.iesMi, Tex., son ut Mra, Vcrtv
C. Mtoaengei and the late 8 .
tx. Deal, Sr.
The wedding will lw an event
uf Thursday, Dec. 21, tn the
Pirsbytctian
Church In
|»,„ (,,„ and immrdiately followkn^, ||„. reception, which will bo
m-ld in the church parlors, the
couple willl leave lor a widdlng
yr(p to Sanford and other points
Florida.
Mias lluren l» a natl/u of lH-ntun and is a giadualc of tm&gt;
lligh Behool there and » l» « of
the N orth Tcxa&gt; Stale TeacherCollege. She !» at pte c.tt on th-'
teaching staff of the Uicifth
I'runaty Shoul.
M r. Beal rt-ceivrxl his early
w|uclltjon ,n (jn- Sanford Schools
* " T '” .**7" « , t - n.lt-d Fork Union
Fm k t \ £
J | ,c„ he made t»-e Head
'
.
.
.entire
. (out
Matters
List for
the
year*. At the time of his gradu­
ation in IPI'S he wa* Supply O f­
ficer of the First
Hcgiment.
Hegimenlal
llca.l.,uarte,.
ami
lo||,ninl„ u.r
hl,
||e
u no*. * s „Kjat.x| with the Daniel
ttrifive Fitting Company, — dlsl.iet manage, with hcadqUtr,c|g ln 0&lt;1, . „ a

Mi-s IVnolhv Powell was vintu-i
Iii Utixsa t ut -in gott tournament
la Id Ihu'lsilav nt the Seminole
Country Cluli liv tin- Sanfunl
txuiiien's Golf Association.
The plus was fut tlie best 12
Imli . six uf .-acli nine, with twot hit its handicaj’.
Mi*. W. B. William* led in Ctnss
B ami Mrs. Harry Wood tuff in
Clasg 0.
D lher- pattiripaltinr were Mrs.
E. C. liny mull. Mrs. K. It. Smith.
Mrs. Price llcaid. M i-.
Boss
\-lnms. Mis. John Ivrx. Mis. Hugh
Wlu-lchrl. M rv T . F. M iD .-n M .
Mrs. Steve Itubeit* and Mrs. John
Sshtrard.

Friend* of J. A. Young will
irg rc t to leain thnt he wo- tnkni
to th r Fc'inald-LatiffMon H&lt;»pital
Sumlav morning Iweause of illn&lt;-»*.
______
Mra. U L Smilev had ** her
irur*t* w f r thi’ Nfckrnd* her »l»*
Ir r . Mr*. F. I*. McClain, nml Yittlr
(U n irh trr Judv from JarkoonvUIr*
______
John A. Malone. __aeatnan&gt;&lt;re” i V " n ii vi, son '
Mi and Mr*
c&lt;ul.. H 8N.*. *
f„ f ^ n f „ ,d . U
John II. Malone

,

T h r annual Glee Club Christm ai vesper concert will Ik held
Wednesday, at 8:00 I'. M. at th-s
Seminole High School with ap­
proximately 200 students parti­
cipating. All rhurehes will dis­
pense with tegular prayer meet
Ing services so thnt the public
ran altind the ro n rrri. Following
is the rumplele piogram :
I’roceaslonal— Mark The Herald
Angels Sing— Handel.
lie bold That Star— Cunkle-Wa
ting.

9th Grade Chorus

C
from
oin
K )'..
days
x- ^
r i!.»;

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G U I . rv

Club R o a d . __________
M r. and Mrs. Sterling It. Bulling
and Htetllng, Jt. ot Washington.
D.C. are spending the CTiristma*
holidavs with Mrs. It,tiling's IMfrent*. Judge and Mrs. lame, G.
uKapitn
w^*ron•
__________
M r*. John
II. Iftnsing and
young son Stephen have returned
to their home In Ann Arbor,
Mich., after
spending thepast
month with hrr patents, Mr.
and Mr*. Boy Tlllle .
.
.
M r. and Mrs. Philip M. Vickvry have returned to thcii hum*
in F t. Worth, Tex. after spending the past week here with
Mra. Lillian
Vickery and Mr.
and Mrs. V.
C. Mcaaengcr and
with relatives inJacksonville.

Ttairh
' u chilli was also 7gtven
,?'lir ! 'n.r C h rL tm a . C andlrs-D oul.le (juara lolly- . ,,
A
u iu k i-.

IK... snd Santa C lan, favors.
1 , p Gcsn
,,r — Arr*
Bambino— (Solo: ClsrMi*. J. T . DilU-nnevlelto us nice Clause)— Yon.
aisled with the patty.
Mixed Ensemble
Boundless
Mercft-— (American
Folk lly m n l— lloggard-Waring.
h
Angel.
O'er
Tin Field.( French)— A rr. A . T . D.
Carillon— Girls'
Glee C lu b Pal.n Circlo ul the Sanford BrleL
Ganlen Club met at noon Frbiay
Go Tell It On Th e Mountain—
at the home of Mrs. C. It. Kirtley (Knlrituali— A rt. Smith.
'*g on Gidilen laike. After a covered
Ding Dong! M errily (Arhein
dish luiKhmn was enjoyed, Mr*. lfvHMt— Arr. Douis.
Kirtley lalkeil
aimut orchids,
Ave Maria— (Solo: David Hes­
allowing some splendid sprrlmrn*. ter l— fichubcrt.
A shott buaiiicaa meeting was
Beautiful Savior— (Solo: Hob­
follow .il by an
exchange of by Cawley)— F. Mcleua Christ­
Christmas gifts, after which the iansen.
gtoup enjoyed Mra. Kirtley'* gar­
Choir
C h i m e s — John Fite— Greenden.
T h r hostesses, Mr*. John Carl­ wald.
ton ami Mr*. Gibson Bates, en­
Rceessional— Silent
N ig h t—
tertained Mr*. W. II. Garner, Gruber.
Mr*. II. II. Duncan, M e . James
Bu e
r nn m
e di i c t i o n — llev. W. P.
• Toll, Mr*. W. II. Duncan. Mr*. : Brooks, Jr.
Unm an Jacobson, Mr*. W. W.

Luncheon I Held
Hy (inrden Circle

BIRTH
ANN'rUNCKMKNT

Sgt. and Mrs. A l McMillan ailtiuunce tha birth of a daughter
Marcia Ann Tuesday Dec. 5 at
tho Frrnsld laiughton Mcn-orial
Hospital.
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S O l’T IIS ID E I ’.T.A .
Th e South Side P. T . A. met
Thursday at 2:00 P. M. in the
school auditorium. Mr*. M. II.
Strickland presided, and Douglas
Stenstrom, county Judge, spoke
on luvenlle delinquency or parentalI neglect.
nrjrl
Mra. tv. W. Thomas, a delegate
to the state P .T.A . convention in

(h „ , ri

Xnn

K. Evans. Mrs. h. to L&gt;yM p ir t ii

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L ^ ll'U

|U r

M TS.

j(ri- j . c . Mitchell
w ith

a

hrcskfsri

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\f .W N
i Sunday morning at tha Mayfair
it.
v
e
i
l
v
v
s
PIIKV
ITT
'nnUble w s i beautifully
tlx l A U i K E n i i i r .x .x r i
____. The
i( l
bvorateil
with ariangemsnts .otr
%
Henry l^-vy hnd eupper with multi-colored Imlls, small Christ­
hia sister Mis* lti»e Ift«y Sunday inas trees, and a mlnaturs Santa
Clous driving ttls tiny reindeer.
joe Fisher had as his weekend Place cards were Santa faces
guest Erlnnlc MupU of Hanford. tied to small corsagoa.
Each guest received a small
Mr. ami Mm . D. Grlffen af
Winter Haven and Mr. and Mra. bottle of perfume tied with
Frank Pitt* of Mims tser* Sun­ Christmas colors as a favor.
Those present included Mr*.
day guests of Hilly Grant
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Kelly have Nancy Brock, Mr*. Lottie Nix,
Maying with them, Mr. and Mr*. Mr*. Margaret Kader Reynolds,
Paul Kelly and daughters, also Mr*. Esther Kllpntrkk MrAlMr*. Kellys mother and father phine, Mrs. Jean Hufftr, Mm .
• Mr. ami Mm . Ed Cmuldom. all of ti. If. Davis, Mrs. O. K. Goff,
Mrs. ti. Walter Morgan, Mm .
Kentucky.
Mm . Pearl I’eteM h*. returna.1 Mitchell Thurman, Miss Zlllah
home after spending some tlma Walsh, M in Ernaatina Westnhal,
with har daughter and son-ln- Mia* Rebecca Hoddenbery. Mian
tew,

Caption

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Mrs.

J.

M.
McBride. —

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U n . B o n M. King, tad Mtea
Betty Jo Brack.

Mi*. I.. |. Fiariet cntrrtainril
mnulKra of Ruse Citric of the
Gatiln Club with a luncheon at
hrr home on Celery Avenue last
Friday afternoon.
Mr*. It. It. Reek made u hritf
(•ilk un the Ivuiy hilled woml
petkei, which was Im liesetl ck•met until lerently found In Florota. Mrs. w . M. McKinnon pre•inliii a piogiam of Chiistmas
Irg n u ls telling thv storie, of
inittletoe. the (h ,l,tin a r
Rose,
" " I thr I’uinsrttia.
A buffet lunehioii was served
ft "in tin ,liini.g room nmi eiten
at i uni tables In thr living roil"
and sun pallor.
I'olliiwlng the lumhion, the iegulnr httsilit-iu meeting was In Id,
" ill. Mra. Charles Wilke, chair­
man, preriding. Mrmht-t* answer­
ed the toll rail with suggestions
for Christmas decorations, and
Mis. Wilke antiounrrd that the
Hum Circle w ill plai r Chn-tinas
•Ireorations at the FernabLI.m ghton Hospital.
A* favots, Christinas i*oi*agi-fiom a small Christmas tree
were presented to Mis. Eiolm
t.'urlett, Mrs. J . L. lugley, M r-

n,e Lampti^iUoi'
lit Itril .nit t.t;
'tin l.ittlrst .ilig n ". a Chiistnta dory i 'i ehltutx-n and auults
alil.i-, serins 10 navv taken Alt
is.i bv slotm. It ha, taken Its
pour next lo Darkens' '"Clirutm» Catol" on inanv Imuksnclves
avios. Ihe nation. It t* u stoiy of
gn a t L u u tv ami (lie mot at con­
cept it cam e,, rimidr enough tor
n ctiller• minn. has gn a t impliealion*. If x«u ate- wunueltng wtiat
vou can nail to xout child duiing
the Chri tmai seaiun— something
that lias a lull le-llglous tulu gel
i &gt;■&gt; r meti.inline a* an Huriutin
\lgri -tolv. m t .ne i.lttieat An­
gel'". It will lie n stoiy that will
be rami'inbettd amt eheiishrd tor
man), manx xrsr*.
'lore XIhiu I Ihr Symphonx
i i t'lav rx.-ning. .tail. A. will mark
tbe ■•iH'intig oi Ctiilral t-lurlda
S&gt;mpbunx rilt'hi stia s eoilei It sraon to lit
ui'ii.i 1 .1 .| i l!•- fai I
that this l.s Nei| AN ritlL A M H i
tlH G A M Z A U riN . It t* confined tu
no one ril) but to all cities all
met t'eiitial I lot ids, and lo everyimm " i " wanta lo see- and heat the
line-t eleallon, of the gnatest
, oio|io - i i &gt; idaxnl bv rxpert III,ei nu ll i .,.
Subs, ii|i|jolts ait being filled
00 . lie Eillia Paul. San luan Hotel,
Ollando. Make- c lic k , uayable tn:

“ Ihis |* M» Rest'"
Alltel n a I* Ihe land of tn-ok in
Ihologir-, ot so d •cents. We have
anthologies of lust alniut every­
thing. pi-thun* the leason for thl*
can t*i" uttnbutnl to the fait that
mo»t of us lead fast live, in this
inethanlii-d soviet) and have little
tiiii. to -ludv closely (he works of
snv one tndividusl.
However, we ran gel the hc»t
of each w ider in an anthology. At
any latr. •'Tiiii Is Mv Best" L
ii vi on-infill ruintiilntlon of the bc»t
wink, i-f the world's gieat w rit-I*. Sontrr-el .Maugham, Wdllnm
Faulkner, T S. Eliot, anj msnv
wore ............ .t ntcxL Koch of th.
writers i •' i asketi in I hr h....
editor, it bit liuinrtt, to n.imi- vvhal
they lonsidrn-d their l-est. So
actusllv. it i« the » titers them*
' !'
ho I
thl 3t|
thobigv
&lt; hsrlcs Eliot. Ihe nisn vviio nuob
thr " lint vat ii I’latslra", said that
(he mveiage man aotlld a-innir •&gt;
comiileti iinlvri-itv i-ihuatlon If hiwould sjo-ml l.’i miniite* a day
trading (him W r vrntute to s.iv
that if vou verti- to Ho the sain.thing with "This |, A|v llc -t" vou
would have a complete roi-*o In
rontetiiiMiisi v worid literature—
and whal a lot «l lun vuu would
havi doing it? ''tins |. M i lb- 1
will la- avallal.l- .(
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lw-aulifully ileeoraled in him an I
silver, while the altai was In
while
white and gold with a cnnihriiihtn.
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'ladonna" stuod
in .
largi gold leaf ftaim

('laud llrim ion. M i.. I .| Ionic
Mr*. VY A Morrison. M r, \V
M. Mrhiniton, M r- It I!. II. .i
'I t , C h u n . vVilkr. Ml*. •• I..
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Charie,
Lawson,
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A iitt-rltii'i, Cttpuliir l.iK h lx x c iu h l I t ll

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('nrrlfrally invitcii yuu tu ttUvnil thi-

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1 In S m ii |i Iioiix tliehestiw of Cen­
tral Flotidii Ticket* fot the dx
eorueit ate ntticd ut *1220 and
»'-• •*»•. Ih e iitogiams have univer­
sal musical anni-al and most uf .he
works wdl lie familial even 111 ,h r
lav man. then nu-lodir, having bt-en
u -ti fu-.l tn mam- times.

MAJKSTICS

S ANFORD ELKS

\r

Tit.- lim a Cilrle ot tbe Gaul, n
Club 111lit It- iegul.il
inonUtlv
■miA-nng at tin home ••( \|i
I! J
Hickson. J i. at IP lf I'nlinoUu Av.
nue on i i lay aflei
n
Mia lot &gt;.ii 1 ■. :
--I
- i ihe
meeting and fntiuduced -he gu&lt;--t
: -tK-ak' r A F. Ramsey » h n gave an
Interesting talk on tho
Inmagi
raUscd bv the flee:'- Rviioit*

T h e room count, the room with
ninthrr* pre
prrsent, wa
ttintic most mother*
won !■)' the third grade.

, lonoflng tbs faculty of South

git|e

„ u,j , .

’irele Entertained
Hy Mrs. 1*. I. Frazier

Circle Knlcrlainctl
l»\ Airs. Hickstm

Pensacola, made a short report
Hostesses wrte room mothers
from the second and thiid gtsd

M it c h e ll

i-ntertalncii

Zcilinger a, ra -h in tru .
Plans weir made tu give u
wicath to the Countx IL •me fi'i
Chrtstma*. Dr.
Phil
Wrstgatr
•Poke on the rale of the hilii-ius.
t'luistinn- gift, w in i-xrhangesl In
the nirintictB iirrsenl.
I .ike and coffee was ,*'tfi-il •■*
thr following. Mrs. John Ludwig.
Mi* Charlie Mu i 1 1 son, Mr* \ ll
Mi llanrv. Sit*. It 1*. Muule, Mi .
J. V. Jones, Mra W II Sti-wotl,
Mi
M. Ginton, M i- Ji-e Moss,
Mra, R. g . Brioaon, Mr* J IL
William*, Mr*. I P. Thurmond,
Mr*. K. It. Rrm rv, Mt* A It.
Sterant, and Mra. Henri
Schu­
macher.

tun, Hetty Ann fftiR , Ernes'
Humniell France. Jjinem-i. BHIy
‘ •■'Ly. JranW'tte l l a n r ) , . Judy
Held, Lorifte
l-orettn I k « i - - I.eiBhl ne D'.kes Al Math. w* t arolvi, I all. H »ra Mae
IllcImnUon, IKiuicIa* Smith, J m r
William*. Winston N rirjr, Dotty
Je N ix , Bitty Jane King. JamDslwirne, Helen sxatson, AIlKtta
( lark. Vivienne llolmra. David
Andes, Connie Ball, Joyce I Ini n i l. Jo Ann llanell and Howard
Ullborn.
Th e si-ei.ml ses-ne shuwnl u
snow coveted mad in the village,
in which the following aluiletil.
nppiuti-d Tommy
Williams a,
Pedro, and Runny Stafford kt
Little Brother,
Th e third so nr was the t nth.
dral ngaln with all the people
bringing their gifts to the altai.
Those bringing gift* inrltih-l
Ikiuglas Brldgi « as tin King.
M arrhclta CamplKli a* tin iju m i.
Junior Speer, a
1'
were Cecelia Ruosl. M kl Lynn
Johnson, and Vivian Rushlon.
The
"KlsHne
Madonna"
wa,
idave.l by Sherry Lee l.lllisn
Gilbreath was thr reader nml
thr 1-or.L and Ladle* Jbrlud. I
Margaret Jones. Dennis w Idddi t .
Hetty Ann Slatnn, Tertis Collli ■
Pat Smith. Jim Brantley. IJnda
M rla-llan, Iftrry Wootlley, Shirley Junes, Burke Winn, Sst’r.Allm an ami Nirki Cnnstsntim
Soldier* were Philip Hudson,
Ruddy lleekham, Philip Meek..
Tom m y llittrll, .lidniny Whit,,
la rrx Smith. Iiavid IVralto, Fd
die Wrldi Ibinide Vincent, b i
l*rr«riitt. Kyle N'linnally ami Wil­
liam Behrens. T h u ,r in the “Ci
rregation" Included Fred Dudli .
linriix
S'l-srs. IM e n
Pit tar-1.
Stanley Vlhlen, Glenda Blo w n ,
la itry
Allman,
Martha
Scon,
Donald Jiminet. W innrll Mt-*,u.
Jem - llollowav. M srv la' G n ,
tttehael linden, f'slherine IV Iti,
Ibm nir Weaver, llit lv Spear,.
Henry llu**i, lloldiv Carter, l.i •
mar Strickland. 11111%' Johns--n,
Dlaee T "nv Ps*sy Turner. J I
Slnea. Stanley Johnson. Ravmotol
K ing , Rose Mnrle Itiissl, Bnild'
Long. Ito-e Marie Sktlllv, Rnvroot'd lee Saio'ia tve rrtt W »"da Ball. John Brown and Ghi.ds

i f t ^ ° 5 e 5 '.,iwa!rY.JSi Faculty HontienS
Miller. Mrs. M. T . Ilsynes, Mrs.
\V. W. Tyre Bml new memlKrs.
Mr*. E. C. Campbell. Mm . R.

Mrs, H. James Cut with Mra. Pit i

The West Side School teachers
and pupil* presented their an­
iiual Christmas program at tbe
icgular monthly meeting of the
' • T . A. «»n ■h u rw i.
rvcm iur. i*\hm nijrht
ob%«-bI *tw about o00 pxtrnu,
rianilpnirtitB, fitrmU miuI nriffll*
bnr» w rrr |»rr#mt. Th*» mrctinx
wa* called to order bv the pre.idem , Mr*. D. S. Whiddcn.
A fte r a *hoit business mrcl-

|h r

lo u r n c y

Im IliliiM us C llclr of the Gal den Club held It, )cgulm meeting
Priilav nfteiniNin at tin- h«ni'- of

Klita
loth Stsa-b- and Mis Irene Watt.
J„,.| Jtalunlav teachers and pupil* arrompanled
A shut
I v Calleg.
's u re r .....................
W in ..M l., Catherine t la .k . at th.
A
AsliUix C ollege in XX nmole.
J.
picsentrsl:
“ Why
th.
to spend the Christmas hull- P.1' " "
with hl« parent*. Mr. and * hlnn-, Lang
ti tx tin run un C-.untrV
Serin- I wa, .1 t ithi-dial with
h

i.o u

P o w e ll

Meeting Is Held
Rv Hibiscus Circle

SfSSSR
IS S K SStJt ■
»«Ilia
m.-;?'-"Mai
Beard, ».-.
Mr*
Center, Great laskes, III

ing

Party Is (liven
For Mnuvecn Pitts iie'a.iing”

f

Program Is (Jivcn
Hy West Side School

D o ro th y

u iu .s

FAGE i n

WT O W T H E

M is s

P, nt ^uiald-laiughtnn .Mematisl
Hospital.

At Seminole Hiffh

• tM F f lW H

W alter Real To Wctl
T exas lain L)uc. 21

M r. and Mr*. II . 11. DeMrnt
and daughter Donna of Norfolk,
Va
arc visiting herr for the
holiday, with Mrs. DeMsnt's tut
Choir
Invocation and Scriptur -D r. rents. Mr. and Mia. E . F. LundMrs. Arthur Pills honored her W. I*. Brooks, J r.
oulst Mrs DeMcnt will Ik redaughter Mnuvi-vn with a birth­
Th e Almighty— Schubert-lllng- m etnlKm l ' a. thr former. Mis.
day patty lust Friday al their w'iilil and Waring.
Irene l-undqulxt.
borne on Holly Avenue. Approxi­
March of The Wise Men—
mately U little frirlu L were pre­ Boy* Glee Club— ^Gaul.
Among those attending the Mesent lu help Mauvrcn rlrhrate
Birthday of A King— Donna ssiah pirsented at Stetson Uniher fourth Idrthday.
veraitv- Sunday ofternoon. were
L u Harper— N eldllngrr.
Outdoor gamrx were enjoyed
Now The Holy Child It B o rn - Mr*. Hulda Klbiwe. Mrs. Msrgsrand a prixe w** won by Jimmie ( French!— A rr. Kelly.
It,, (jraham, Mr. and Mr*. Bin IIIWilliam,. All gathered around
Westhhal,
l'roi«e Cod Extol Him — &lt;Nor- *er Miss Ernestine
the |unty table which was decor­ w egian)— Solo: George Harden— Mis* /ilish Welsh. Mis* Ollir
ated to i-arry out a ChrlstmaiReese Whittle. Miss Ann French
A rr. Gaul.
motif and renterril with the
Christina* Carol*— Triple Trio and Mi*# l'rg“ v Fraser.
hit t Inlay rake.
— 'T raditional.
A pretty party plate was *ei
The
First N ik -I— ( F rench I—
veil of lie cream, l.trth.lay rake, T

Mr. and Mra. B sodsiboxr k ir s
ft teesii ta Oviedo.

ll

C'111Ik (

Personal s

What Child Is Thi* — (itemsleexca.
Good Christian Men Rejoice—
A ir. Stainer.
Christmas Carol fitolo Gereld
Covington I— Wilson-Adam.
Sophomore Ensemble
S .TURDAT
Good King W lnreilaa— Englith
)
Seininolr Chapter No. 2 tl.E.S.
will meet at the M t-onlr Hall to- — A rr. Davi*.
O
CJulct
A’our
Pasture*—
nlglit at 8:00 n'rlork. This will lie
the ufflrial visit of the Woithy French— Arr. Strong.
Christmas Fantasy — (Shirley
.Gtand Matron.
John
F ite )— KoblJ * 1 Miiklleion.
■naim.
O Come All Y’c F a ith fu l-

fy

^ r c ia l s

(s ^ na tp
i e nn raln
a rr ,A’8ri°n
0anccConference
At Mnyfuir

M ONDAY
Till- IH'iwnilablf Cla&lt;» uf the
First Methodist Churrlt will meet
in MrKinlry Hall fur n Tutkx-y
Dinner at 7:00 l\M . Make rrservations by rallini: 1311-IV ur 1557-M
befoiL- Ttmisdav night.
Ilumm i i Women . Cirri* No. I.
Mi*. Iloyd, rhatiman. uith Mr*. At
^ Hunt. H im i I'alnu'ttn Ave. atid
V (in n \n Axr. at 8 :0 0 I'.M.
Hu-inrss Wunien,'* Clrrle No. 2.
Mrs. Garrett, ihairman with M i-.
V. M. UnH'Uf, Jrsvrtt'* L w fm ii
vu vnril ilish suptw-i at 7:00 I'.M.
Thr, Ituth Speniiiu Juniur G. A.'*
of thr First llaidixt Church will
inert at the church at d:H0 I'.M.
Under the »|Kin*nrahip of Beta
Bigmu Phi sorority, the receptionls! at thr Frtnald-Laughton Mr
ntutial lln-pital is Mis. Ki'V Urrl.
lu B B IIA I
w
Th r ftuvnl Anilms-adois of the
First llapti-t Chtirr-h will mort lr
night at 7:00 I'.M . at thr rh'in h.
The Pilot Club will bold lt»
annual
Chrittmair
party and
'Fam ily Nlgnt” ut the Yaehl
( luh at U:W y. M.
T h r Thrift .Shop Workrts of
thr woman't rluti will hr Mrx.
W , II. Stemprr and Mrs. Cliff
Ahlra.
* T h r Chapel Chilli of the First
.B a p tis t Chuth will hold trluuital
V ih ls cxi-nimt at fl:45 I’.M.
Th r Junior H i P. T . A. meets
t .1.-:t0 P. M, An addtr«« will
Ik- givrn hy Itrv. Glen Smith.
Tm th Seekrt* Sunday Scliool
Clas- will im-i't at nuun fm a r»v eicil dish luncheon at McKinlev
Halt. Christmas gifts will also Ikaxehntigrd.
W K D N K S ll.t!
The Prayer Meeting Sorvhr of
the First Bntitist Churh wjll luhehl in the M imurial Kiiyatinnal
» . Building this evening at 7:S* I'.M.

Insomnia May Be
Beal or Imagined

s r * u,b

T W F ,R A V TK S P TX H V R k T . P

M ONDAY D EC . 11. 1950

Colonel Resists Impulse To Bum
Down Scarred Pyongyang City Hall

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Wonderful lo wear at home, in
Ihe ollice. ovorywhore — with akirU. dreascs. or
under your coat, raiduoned ol luxuriou* wool
w oven with rabbit hail. You will love it* warm,
toll feeling, button cull*, deep pocketa. amatl
■boulder detail.
S izes 10-20 .

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6.08

illi Ih f h itln ln y n fom itiR m i tut'i plncf.% t " R ".
he w ill u » n &lt; n lift* fa'lt. O u r M 'lfctinii of I . K K
|.*oltrt com bine *||aulity " i t l i n *MMI l" «il.,. O th e r feltn
h v U -JK ut $r).iii». I .K K 'l i f t C e r t ir ic u U a too.

R A N f’IIKftS. O l TIiO O K Ml s : Out I.KK UVntcrn
fell* titf cottiitiK •
l *u'
looking W entern
Kelt you’ve e v e r neeit. W alt for th em . . . . th ey re
o n ly lio .o o .

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Han't J.»f.«' '

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Snturiluy «vpnlnir, Ik-cembcr HI, CNitl
Sulmcription |il i»vr couple
Dre-ts O ptional
T irk tti on atlc a t: Tnuchton’n,
E i a Chib, Mayfair Inn, YowclTn
For Ubte mcrrallonx telephone 17

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Red Sox Deal For Sfyorts Roundup CCNYLtmesTc IlotGiants, B row ns, Red Team Edges Blue In Seminole
Scarborough May
Basketball* Upset ^ ams And Eagles
Country Club Four-Ball Tourney
Tie For Pro Title
Open Up Trading

M O N D AY -D K C -r t ii-lM * -^

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S an fo rd G ian ts
Sign Dick K laus
As1951 Manager ,

Straight
from the

Hr IIUGII FULI.EHTON. JK.

N E W Y O R K , Dec. 11— (A * )The eatlern rowing rollegt-t ileN E W YORK. Dee. I t - b P ) cided the othtr ua&gt; riot to cur­ Odlega haakrlball ha* hatt-ly
tall their uprliig -rhedule hut to ttartrd ntonopullling the long win|,.n¥l. their shellsIt home anil larr- , ter night* and already a national

Playing iteady and conmtrnt golf, the Red team edged out a
l.iit-finirhing Blue aggregation Sunday aiternoon to win ihe Seminole
ia
M A 1 Il L
n .ir t .if
A t i « m n t e 'T n
g* •
r
t —
L'-untry Club Four-Ball Tournament I 6 ( 2 to 13* j j *
r s e S I f ! 0 U l I I G c tr o it A ttc m jlts 1 O
I a ilS M o l l A C IC r e C I n ,
F o il) players, fought a whittling 20 mile* |id hour gale wlu.li
iflrrnoon to |&gt;o*l phenomenally low lieii-liall
trix ru M e d the tuurie all aflei
lly E li IIAHPP.lt
*
inn* . . .A im! Ti|&lt;
ri* Syria* er*
»d*i tn u p itu .
A . - n i - i v . t u - VA/itv Q 7
»«nre» over the 16-hole layout.
d m crew man ami -are referee,
The biggest setback of the young
Quite, una— uminy Sonny Lmlg**
‘
The Redi lulled to victory on clean «wer(n icoted hy learni
figure* that's a smart idea any *ra*on rame Saturday night in
won the Central Florida Slock
ct
n n r p i i t H fun tv
tl
lino . . . “Crew* co-' Yale |K 'v Madiaon Square Garden.Onre-tiealinmpovcd
of F . D. Scott. Crotge ihuivlon, Eddie Stout and Harold
•II* I CeI Clw^wl'wlY'wj# L/CC. II
M.
I i .
If 1« 44-riiri^—ffetesil U \*Cfi K AlUtwr III
Richard Klaut. ihotlilop (nr Cur rhampionthip at Sunbrock
NF.M' Y O R K . Dr.
II t/I’iKellner. lop .Cc.ten on the Blue team, alto making
clean*wer|n. were
trark n-ar OrtitMO last Frhlay (/Vj
Boslon'i Jive-player ilc.il 'M"
." « * &lt; vpiaim* ,
f)|f Seven— walloped C C N Y ,
Richmond, Va. (or ihi* pail thrre hy Iwing the nerviect driver on
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. :»1 17 Snowitoim*. mud. Ii" -winging an J Roy Syiner, John Ivey. Robhy Canltrll, John Galloway, Sam M u liin
Mnl,
the
Chicago
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and
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eharnpi-.n*.
irsium . has tinned at |&gt;layet' the trark.
"The
,
Then Western Michigan on and rrlrrer-chaiing climaxed one ol lie- -*'-d O l e lltuckei.
tin the rare eirruil they
im
manager of (lie Sanlnid-dianl* lor
m ill* mm- all made hy the same fru,ked Iowa, a HigTen and
hot N.,|lon.,l | ...,*h,|| I . igue’. rnovl
A cloudleu »ky and bright vun failed tocounteract thechilly.
cull him "F e n re -H o -te r” anil
K*H hctilUiiuUKii Id tilt* K n l S »»
llie C trl traion. Ilutinrtt Mail'
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limy net *i% .* iliitiulunl I d l) r tr*»tl |h. com he* n g tm-.li III different puileil the third upset, i.v-M . ■vei
*«rr John Kndrr annoumrd Inthough onfy I* year* old and
ran
rhatigej fiiinvn.
}iim„t*.
tea .on ended ye.lerday with undugutlfdly
mu rHiiit* it ifir m u'* traiiur a a y , hut that •
*** b* *"""■rr‘|
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. Many
,
• galfeni
, complained
*, ,
*- . - of
* an rnanditr to
. warm
r. i * up
.1 |
with Ir— than »iv monthday.
,
a
. . . Mlt«* M»/»t »#I&lt;1
l l r r v i r r tome of th'
whw ! p m e.lenir.f hr.
Ih.i Ii i.iiifrr -""J mbet* were obvmu.ly hurrying llreit vhoti in uiorr m (tgld tintrark cvprrirnre behind him.
Klaut, a native u( Jamaica, N.
meeting lo»!.i).
oarsmen, T ip went on to
ay y.pt on winning:
finer
“ iM in »pite of the wind, tiuwevri. icorev were low.
he ha» won »even earn-—
Ihe fa d e liai official* of tin what a -well, un-* If n upon [ ||railley defcaU* tough
De'
Ibe ttiurnamcm, a betl-lmll 18-lmle team match, wav varied
Y.. (note in with Foil Smith in
end had alm o-l a* many
Detroit Tigerr. Cleveland Indian*! r-w- it g I* and now the guyr eon- pnuw, 72-03, a* Gene ( Monatei l*
To i '7 V ” *
'*"|l,l’* « under the Nauau tyttem whereby one point u awarded tlie tram win1942. A(ler spending (he l'/43-4*lrrack-up-.
Sonny— who began driving at and New York Yankee, going in 1” !" V * " h
43 tea ton m the Navy, nr spent
11i!.r.h. lT " ?
' t , !, T l’hM 1 J “1? '
' 7'.
rung the matt hole, on the ftrvt nine, one jminl U&gt; tlie lean, wmirtug th ,
■*■«‘" t laugh I get I* when imlnta and hia uxual brilliunt/loot fintih the American confetencc tied bwmi hole* nn the tecond nine, and one |&gt;oiiil In the lr.nn winning the
I94G-47 with the J. kionville l,t-&lt; ln tin 't look much like the circle*. All are making tenew
"
r
l
iinibfiy
a.k*
how
much
I
git
play.
Hradley
finiehrd
-r.onl
to
.
.
„
.
n"M
*, , ’
movie version of a top-flight rare
pai.1 fm refcii-ring," lie rhucklfd f t N Y In both the N C A A and N i l ^
» T
'
'.T . . ,
t’* «l h o l « of the entile ItL
&lt;luh. H r hilt and throws rndil driver, il.** of medium height, drive* to (ill lliril nerd*.
VIy_ trookeeping
Ulubbtu vvailiniglon. -43*ZI. Ihe
Score* b]
by team* were at follow*:
The Tiger* have renewed their
___
. „ llg u r d out tliat rhatnpionihipa.
handed.
i alitn ami wiry. On the xtn-ct InClyde laividlrttc of Kama* u**-.l Chicago Hear* edged Detroit, fv3,
lied*
Him-*
' '
»■'«- "lf"'
The Sanford U.snti |mned with might he taken for nny other effort* to wrangle Fet.i* Fain liom «
h, ri frmt » Inchmi to -. ore T:
dra4j U L wnh the idle la.v A p ­ Hay l.undquist
E. H. Smith
(our olhn clubs In han radio kid Ju*l out of high aehool Hut the f'liiladrlplua Atlvlel tea. I hey
point* in n bd-41 &lt;i-m*a« rout -»l
,
.
.
Hugh Gre'-r
Sonny 1- a little different front
2 '»
H f
Si Jo*enh'«
*
R " » " *“ Ihe Natrona I con* AI Hryant
have o.fried outfielder |',it Mul­
hroadiaiti o' games played in clait i junt nny kid.
II. Syme*
Hap Fh-ming
(etence.
Hill
Spivey,
who
will
meet
la-v.1
D Honda Slalr league parks dill0
Andy Carr away
John Ivey
He ha* gut- It take* skill, i iin. a utility mlirlrjrr and a tec
Allen'.- Alley
This i» the plrture at a gianee: P. Carnpbelt
Ii. Herndon
I’livg Allen, haskrti-all'* "Man ellctte at U xington Satin.lav in i
ihe 1931 traion. league President rr-ol nerve* an I n rertaln rlam- ondary pdrliri pluv a convidrrahle
tattle
of
giants,
potted
17
point*
Anierieari Conference
G. S'huey
J. W . Altman
14
14
John K ruler laid mday following n.--* to ran- stock car* n ice r--. ; turn n( money lot the first have- ol lh. Year'' for ItCdi, wtro bring* m ibe first halt in Kentucky's easy
Hobby t ’artwcll
fully— hut ino.lly it take* raw
W I. T I T T P. Heard
his han -or U. t-am to thr tiara mrelmii of the Flnnda Slalr courage, f'rackup* on the half and man. Ihe figure i. vaid to he i.en tomorrow, still gets a rliucklr 70-62 victory over Purdue.
n
0
John Galloway
Cleveland
10 2 0 ~H.11 Dr. McDaniel
Defending I’acifie t.'oa*t champ- New York
league in Cietcenl City yeileiday. i|uartermile truck* are a* rumErnest llou*holder
10 2 o .Tv.lt II. C. Hctiel
(lit of the advice he received
n
U
G
L
A
dropped
a
league
.lit
It. S Rill helmet
4
The athletic*, however, have when he first began coaching . ,
it. Fite, J r .
,
Sanford, Del-and, St. Augustine, n.on n* pulle*i mu*c|p* In foot­
24
National Conferenee
S«m Martina
&gt;1&gt;iir g, ami
Pidnlka voted ball, anil danger ia an r**rntinl -purned the *dfer Th e y prefer j( ..o in I!*I2 that i'hog took a to Oregon. 70-54. Southern Gal la&gt;» Angele0 I 0 .750 It. FarTiJI
mumped
San
Francisco,
72-45.
and
.1
0
I'ete Hukei
job U- roach of all -tents. Inaguin-t hroadca-t* of any kind element in the fn-rination the first line playrrs.
Chicago Bear*
!» tl 0 .750 II Lewis
It. H u ff-r.i
•‘I iiavi offered Fain to the eluding basketball, at Warrena- Washington dropped Net.ra-ka for
F. D. Scott
while traylona Hrach, Gainesville rnct-s h&lt;d*l for the crowd*. It ISunday
the
Giant*
and
Hrmvr*
m the
0
1
•nd Orlando favoieil I'M broad- rare to find that sperial type of I &gt;i,,ii - m i'ii up for either nut- i.oe. u ... |. .&gt; u.-*- ‘ -db i e and ’-1 »e.-und time, 71-61,
Dr. Ring
laittle wl Cleveland arul the Hear* Gt'orce Thurston
It. Firm ing
raala of oul-of-town gam.-s, lint courage n«Ti-*arw to win rare* fielder* Hunt Ever* or Johnny m Ja ir - Nai.tnllii, mvaoi.o of . a lt .
II. YVelchell
t
an-l
the
Hamat
Ia»&lt;
Angeles
ill
Navy defeated Frankltn-Mar.
-ignin-t lop compel it ton in a Grotb." iii-l Art Elder*, Philadel­ ili- goon-, tool him
1
2 '
John William*
lio home pnme hroadcasta.
" I orretl,
plyoff garni . to iielertnTpe the II. C. rartwvdl
phia gem m l manager. " T h e y uv v„ „ can't coath l&lt;a»k«llM ll; you shall. 72-64. William and Marv de
lloy
Muller
Col.
S.
4!.
H«rriry*n
D lrrcto n who at fln t favored driver a young a* Sonny.
eonfarenee title*.
o
1
\icording to mrrhanlc lloli
they d '-n ’l ward to break up their
,t p|**&gt; it ” , , , And later, at fentod Wake Forest. 71-41'. in a
Sonny Powell
a 10-clnti rlrruit in 1951 changed
If either game end* in a lie Hay Vrhlane
Southern
Conference
clarh.
North
Hauler-on, who work* on
outfield Y-iu've gO( to g iv i op
Hill Martin
their minds ami voted to continue
K.ldli SD'Ut
a com bmg school. Knule
there
will
l«e
n
Hidden
death
ovrrCarolina eked Davidson, 72-t'i'J. ami
0
fir«t rale player to get one, hov
Sonny'* car. Lodge i* the
Steve Roberta
1
with only eight.
rvmnrkc*1 "There are two
Itoke whipped Virginia, 77-67. in tim e--the first t. urn scoring win*. II. Kastner
lie,I dr iter now racing on
ever."
Ocala w it ofllrlaily invileil to
game- to inll.ll nml Inn
Total
114
Total
Id
4
The
i-rmfi-r.-ticr
winnera
then
I i tiltsl I lurid* Irarkw— and
(' li-vi’lr«o*i -eeka a leftiiaml*-I 1* leitll «i1 t betll. a * a &lt; ..uid i.tliei southern game*.
heroni&lt;- the ninth rluli aflei it waIn the i u»t, Cornell r*l;r.l _ hv will meet fm tin lenglre title f.dIn i- dill three yrar* unilrf
oil. her nml nliolher ealelii-i. ’I he 1* they Im.-lh were n g h l.
declded to enlarge Iho loop. \fl&gt;-l
Colgate,
55-51: I'enn downed 3’ah-, lowing Simd.iy, III.- day tu-fore clipping. After tlie grime polire fitlt stadium, in Wn-liington,
the
Ireal
age
lor
driver*,
Ynnke.nl
&lt;
&gt;
ward
nnoth.-r
regul­
hearing repir-.-ntativi-t from Jackhad to &gt;&gt;• rile llrinlx from fan* uii.i &lt; levelund had to Collie fi.ii.t
52
47.
in
an ivy la-ague game: Chri-tiunraring
ordt
by
-prrial
perar
lim
b
i'.
TinA
’.'
d
r
-lie
n
light
aonvilte 111 arli mid ('mini p le -iil
The liinnls tied an &gt;arly j»-t» who -‘topped him in the tuiiway lu-himt to whip the Itc*1-I in
l&gt;
llli-'linhi
Yening
defeated
M
illhand,
d
tolling
oulfield.
t
A
tl
mi*-ioli
ol
Id*
pal
n
illie
their m e t . dm rl*o Were unable
X
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. ii
:.
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l .
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f m
k . t ..
-a t a * ! i b !
ingle
I heir *to itlie
I.. i*n21 before
10.700
dre-sing
room
lenda utter ath
in
Mill III# ta
Mj rhall. 70-67: Syracuse ........... &gt;
port had the 'tiger*, Indian- ami
wa* Ihe &gt;o.iogr*l driver in
to .tend. nil rithri and n w lleW
Wrigh-v Field lucid iii Chirni'-i
ckLng r...... at
Feeling ran high throughout thr
I'|V.ol* tie
td l- •t i
Ih .C IV n u State. til-5ti, and Niagara teeth-jxrring
the tham|iion*hi|i ra*r.
A t h le t i c fomddrtMig n line, way
their prevlou- actum
Mob*
Puik,
da, and game und ted to several fi*'- stymied all effort* of tlm He &gt;i &lt;|
ii’«#
.|
4
lll!ll|f
Iropped
Denver,
50-4
4.
foot
1*11
front
•aya
deal
that
would
involve
out
(i
d
Konny **.n’t planning i*» make
The o|M-niiiK day of tbe It "
and Detroit Lium to cove a
till..wing incident*
then held .in,
In tlie midwest, kltnmsoia I.
a me era-on wa. el fot Apt. lit. t. .after oul &lt;lf luring, tail he ir A lii- l lark and eatclu-r Itay * • " , » &gt; ............ Hot la* luck
The Giant* points came on 15- touchdown, but lh« It.ni won &lt;-n
llie refree-chn ing im ident w
at
Toinio
m-*t
-a
oo
and
ditto
f&lt;
uted
Chicago
laiyola,
i-d-6t;
In
'oat tea-on Hhauglineisy pla&gt;offa -a y - h&lt;- would rue.- In Ihe log Murray of tlevelaral, ra lrh it
•liana took (Irrgon Slate, ?2-45: ciiirrd at Shiite Park. Philmlelphl* yard field goal by Randy Clay af.d two Ri Id g.-al* hy George Hlnmlri,
will follow fur the lop lour club*. car* if he got a rhanre. Right Aaron l(oldn&gt;uii, pilrher Saul Itu Art G iu -|m- at \iigim ii
Cim-innati
druhlie.l Western Ken­ where 24.110 aw th&lt;- tiinnt* take n flve-yanl forward |ia*s thiown a former Kentucky pla- ei who wo i
1
1
Hot
it'll
lake
s-o...
ugnt
gcxal
The player limit w it reduced now, however, lie eon-dder* the goviri, irifieldei Neil Kerry .vie
tucky,
70-45,
ami Kan-n* Slut.- an varly t*-tl hud Jim I make it hv Churley C o n e rly ,'all in Ihe traded to Ihiltiniore during th&lt;*
Muliin
of
lletroit
and
Fain
of
the
Job*
to
tnk.II
mtiii
"--*V
frvm It to 15 H lh 'he *alaiV •tuck rur* an exciting hohhy i.ul
And Hyruruae, N. Y „ likity will - also ilcdklteii It* Field
llobxr. aland up in a fierce tackling fray.] f1r«t period.
summer then latmght t-«ek.
limit to remain at
f«i the not hi* life** work.
White So* beat It oth.i la-gut sUiging biw-t.lm
.ullcgc “ hipping Utah SU le , fW*5f!.
In the third ‘imiiI n With the
The Eagle* got their touchdown( In other final league ,-am.- tlint
IS or leaa men. Under the
Hob »ay* Sonny'* w ont ac- , 1 , ,
' „„ | L
„ j
w l-a--ketlmll
ihiuldeh. mtci *
nextIn the South)
Murray
.Stole G i -.d . J .-iio * . tr 7. F r ' t.e lle In the second miarter* on a 541 bad no taw ring in
e.;nfer.-nee
new rule, each rluh mu&lt;t have ai eirlenl «a&lt; n roll river at the O r­
newuiena i* mm-1 loye.1with Meniphl*
State. 71-51; Jay Mac Dowell pl.-kr-l up u Giant yard (Ml**- Tommy IhoiiipMin to litre.. Pi(laou,gS. U l t
the ' !rt
lea-1 four rookies, cannot Lttv-&gt; lando Sp*&gt;odw*y Iasi Seplemla-r. Porter, an IH-year-old Arnericio year wlon
fiiniMe rind inn 7'.' ynril* fot an Jim Parmer. The game ended In a ago Cardinalr, 2H-7, before IH^Ol
over three vein an- and uni have Stuiting
in seventh
position Legion catcher out of Oakland, plel.d. I« idea putting on hockey 3 under dlt had to go overtime fur fumhb- r tiiuchvkmii Hut the tdl snowstorm and with the light* at Pittsburgh;
San
Fran -co
apparent
At many at tip lit limited arrviee "Fence-Hu-1 er** wa* In third plan- Cnlif. They gave him n Umu* *'m • • • Suggested partner-vhlp. Mary • 71-btl vieto-.-- over David Lip
whipped Green Hay, d'l It, G -'m manage. ..t Hex loiynt, enmh. andMTcnnes.ea l.mk I liatta- wa* rail.ed Uiek nml referee Emil turned on.
by the thiid lap and burning up exce-s of I5VI.INNI'' to la- paid ov.r ..........
player*.
I II. mi* pci.allied Ho- Fa.gl.-s for
There was a tnowslurm at Grif- 2u,7!*7 at San Francls.-o
H,l“ i" u nuiik fanner, and fur- no«ga, 0154.
Mr. Krhter presided nvi i In- tin- track when Id* rar tipped n -ix -y .a r span.
Till N rw York Giant* and SI n - ' _ HymnWall man,
(V a c
firrt met-1iUK since ni» eleetloli In otii ol roll! i nl ii nil went oyer,,
the presidency, Ctrl. 22.
.timing 'Hit of the west tuifl Hr laiui* Cardinal* apppatv-d to I- Hi ion pm trier . . , And if they
nearing ........
of u deal Oat could '-m b llie lla- to-.t feutuir*
wn n't hurt.
fighlrra, Ihwjr* might
Five of Sonny's inres were would bring Harry (T lie * at» "f
hav.- one giaal heavy weight . . .
won m a lin'd Font Sedan, a llrerltewn &gt;'• New Vovk in n
Wlieii lh. I of New Humnvhire
muke •tih-ni s. ell in -lock ear ike and Hilly Higlt*y.
"I'm liHiklng tor an e»perh-iicv-I emuplete.l its tn l uobeateii l»»t
rare*.
Mod
drive**- including
Sunny -prefer rou|H.i. uhirh they cluing* for Till (aider* Jach la.h-|l*all c-v or. will, eight vi. tones,
think an- ea*ier to handle on relief pitc her," said n.nnnger lx -1 elm f Host--" finally "alaru.-d tlm
turn i, Hot Sonny -ay* ltd* I* I mine hoc of the (Haul*, “« fellow I budg'd. The record now stand*
who can go in and keep tin- other at Ihu vtctnrli - and Ihtt tu.se*
C H IC A G O , Dee. II &lt;d’» The just ptt'pidur. lie think a driver
guy* from scoring for a couple of In 51 yoara.
Ro»e Howl taint-, aflit neat Nrw usually tike* whnl he i* used to inning*. Hrrcheen, who ia 3H an-l
Ralph lliggin*, Oklahoma A gYear'a day. r ■main* u •■one of pol­ racing lied.
Sonny now drive* a ,'-t7 Ford ran't pltrh more than om-e u week, gle ttack coach who trcenlly
icy Momentum l*-lween the Hig
wmild fill that hill. I'm willing xhephenh-d an Aim-ilraii team
Ten and I'actfl. Cni»-l Confarem • Coupe owned hy Ruddy la-Fin tn give the Paid* twice a* mu Ii thiough South Africa, claims that
There were two develftJinenU currying number It in Idark on a* he** worth Ik-&lt;'u ii - ‘ he la Ju»t half-miler Hill Jac»l&gt;* “ proaely.
oh the l*&gt;wl game v.-t.-idiiv « » I lie i-m i -i yi IloW body. No special whut I m-»*L”
ted” a brood Jumt&gt;er right under
or other e.pilpmrnt ate
far h- the Itlg Ten wu» ront ei ned head
Manager Marty Marion of trie hi* new. Hill, son of the t Ik la jn eloslng it* iinliiinl winter meet­ permittid on the ear which must Cards admit* he nt-edi. infn ld hninri U. roach, *poke *« glow ing.
be -trirlly stuck.
ing.
Usually tillt-e tient-, two »v-nil- stiengtli hut would lik e -an «l.t*' ly ntmiil the lieuutie* of O, U.
The ftr*l wa» that tla-(nrultv r*that the South Africun is due to
prescnUtive. indicated ttn-v will fiiiui*, ami a ruusidutlon race fielder thrown min tin- deal.
“ I ne«d u righlhandrvl liittiiig enroll there for tile second setnearenew the five-year l*iwl nael are run Iwiforc the feature which
which expires Jan. I, only if they la Iw-tween the tup 21 rat* in th outflcldcr arid a -hotl*tnp," Ma• t*r . . . Nat llolmau, CCNY' lav*ri.iu *aliL "I don't know how many kethall roach, aiguc-a (hat Geotge
can continue their rule v hirli lim­ prviuu* rare*.
Niimlw-r &lt;4 uMially rari-a on game* I will Im- able to play. I'm Mikan, the log Minnrapftli* sharp*
it* a Hig Ten to one Ro«r Howl
appraranre in three v a ra . The fnur trarka, Delaaml, Day tuna to undergo an o|ierution on lire .; xhootvrr, isn't u&gt; goca) an ullP.C.C. ha* mi restriction and *erk» Heath, Sunblock and the Od- IH fur Ihe removal of n rartdagr around player a* Nat'* ohl rela romprumiae for both loon* which lando Speedway. Sonny ha* won iu niv right knee. If I don't get tic* teammates, Joe |jip«'hivk . .
would permit an everv-other-year one heal and the fifty lap rham- another shortstop, I may have to Louisiana Slate'* boxing team will
pionahip featun at Sunhrock, a switch Red Rchuendirnst from *e- feature sophomore J im- /ale, a
appearance of any tram.
The ntnrr w«&gt; that the athle- consolation ami a feature at the .-ntid to stunt I would hale to d» nephew of Tony, and Tummy
Speedway and three that since Schuemllcn*t I* the best Throw-er, who throw* a wicked
tir director* will try to artangr a Orlando
second t-a*rman In ha*r|iall."
left.
meeting Iwlwren full r-preaenta- semi-final* there.
On the buklncss end, the Na
In Ihe rhampionahip at
tlon* of the two conference* on
tlonal and American leagues, at
Hunbrnrk Sonny tmik Ihe
Ihe luhiert after Ihe Wr*l Coast
letinrate sessions, considered Ihe to get a nrw seven-year contract
lead on the 2hth lap after
Imnua rule, high tchool agreement (ailing for »75/kX&gt;, an increase of
Hill Lynch spun ont. F*or the
and i ndiii-television matters. They flO.UOt). Ford Frick i* exi-nted
■eeond half of the SO-lan rate
meet again lumortow and hold to U re-elected President of the
Sonny fought a head and
a Joint M*s|on with Commissioner ; Natioruil League for a four-*tar
head bailie with Hoh .Millikan
A. It. Chandler Wednesday.
term. Ili* salary will be i M.ikio
in No. 47 who hung on light­
&lt; handler Is practically certain also an increase of IIII^KHi.
ly but could never close the
gap.
Sonny »ay* the mcc wn* hi*
C O L L E G E PARK , Md., Dee. It biggest thrill on the truck* so
— O f ) — The fir*l annual Presldtn- far— that ami the big Goodftilo*
Hal Cun footloill game wa* a huge Trophy that went to the win.
•
uRIDE-IN
m r ikd tTuHl E aA tT R E
sprees* in every way hut one. Fia- net.
J
rally, It llitlrd .
Sanford ha* three other stock !
Only 12,245 cuilomer* showed rar racer*, T r d Jack»on who
L A S T T IM K
T ()N I(;ilT
Up Saturday to watch the Texas tare* No, 21 owned by Frank j
Aggie* roll over Geoigla, 10-20, and Marlon Conway who own*
ynnni H fA
In a game that «■&lt; a thrillpr lit­ Martin, Hilly Tlndel who rare*
W SCI
erally from the opening aecund.
No. 14 owned hy Owen Ferguson
Yet deaplte the fact that the ami rare* No. *MI.
n«4
crowd rattled around In the U n i­
versity of Maiyland'e 46,&lt;NNI *c»t league’* winter meeting the first
atadium, the Dieliirt of Culunthia - i r k of Januaty.
. Ameru an l.rgiun I’oat which *|ainA faculty representative atmkc*.
•«i»d the game announced lhAt it Minn. Kenneth Little of Wlaeoltllti*
i u ' l downhearted.
«aid it wa* hi* tip.nwn that the
For one tiling, ra&lt;liu and leh
Hig Ten would not *ul»*crlbe to any
vi&gt;iun right* had Ih c ii i wild led fm attempt hy (ho I' tlC . lay m a i th*
n sum aald tu hr large enuugh to W v m u Uuni'ereuce to *lf-*l» It*
pay the gutaianti-ea ulven th* ire.-o'ht rule.
team- For another. It nlwav*
And there lie* the nih in relake* tune t*i g«t a uanm like- thla new* I of tin Pa‘ a ih na series m
5*1.- -s .m
Mill I I Nawv ( *»
CflablDlird.
which the Hig Ten ha* [‘rmiueed
T e c m n ic o l o r
auiii itu v
lUviU IMBIIt *
The c-irltemcnt ataiteil rigid at four ulraight winner* and will aend
the beginning.
Michigan against California in an
r.’-AM tv tnovv . . . find rati fmvxr
_ Texa* Aggie*' fancy fullhack. attempt' for a clean sweep NiW
nob Smith, fumhlrd the onening Year's day.
. j -ilv v&gt;Hi c.iti own a Idg now
nMtmts
.ptrltoff, then picked it Up uu tin
Little *ald he hcllevod that anr
K * ; . I hiring llu* fiig “Sluiw In
ftual ami etieaknl 100 vai*l* -Inwu effort to change the pretant -f tt» 0 * Sui t v. event viuu jtrew-nl
i *c IN r«* **•
the
Id.-linefm
a
tunrhduwn,
up vrouht rwult In a ’ standoff" in
. •
i**v vviH |u‘Julitv irmie llixn i-H e r
Thank* to u Georgia fumble, the the Hig Teri. A maturity vote il
A fg le i hint anollier n o n in twu rcium-d. and I.H tU said pr***nt
tfa* tknvn j- A i .etd on a great n c *
j M n p t n . And ahortly befor* the ilidir atioti* are the corf* rspe*
|k,,|.-,. iioiiasIDir ih liveiy- yotu
Quartet elided. Smith took off on wouln ballot T to 3 in favor of re­
il. ii. -■ &lt;a i.iiairt ami t- krtf
'It M h e r louelidown run. th h 'o n e newal on the present nasi*.
far ffl vatd*.
Ib n't 'va d -S h sm In thw Sue
The athletic director*, who UUS*» even though tin game never offirialiy were optimistic that
t&gt;
' f iark in t o a etaltti motwvy
h cfofart non
« * • ounlevt, in that tJeorela &gt;11 *uiue sort of a tenewai would lie
■ n n ; d.-.d I h L.v ! You'll I*- ntilrt
(*••* ••
, /af.ts-'fclud at t-nn- am! rtsjr-nl that icurlrd out. intend to poll th» e«o.
fh»n M # k m rtfyo co d cjrsj
Tcchnircfer
ami ihdL.lv ale ul!
^
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M M M TU
ill for all. Evrn the Georgia of faculty repre*enlatlve* will loin
fill*
them In meeting a similar P.C.C.
Zippy Wonwen. ltdi.|iound group to thresh out the howl *uhOCT P R O O F ! SPEND 5 Mf NUT CS W IT H U S I
j* “ f k . chinned in with taro Jact.
IMtim Comedy—Cartoon
sown*, including a &lt;Ui van!
varvl
At yeau-rday'a vloslng aeaslon,
the athletic diteytdr* alio voted
C o m p le te - P r o g n m * R : i
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your nre4erlp»ii n» (it l.A N K V H

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3 or 3 lavInKiuti. lYrmain'ni
reahhnl employed hy Florida
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•nidil'ir I’hone ink 1

(VKbiyKA &lt;kPATalKNTH, Roum
and Store*. Hit W. F in t Street
Phone CJO-W.
f U R N IS IIK O G a rare *i*i. t ..........
II imer‘4,321 K 1 «l S'
ami Imlli. Aihdl* only. 221 4Ve«t GII.ISKH T Panama Chwolatra fur
llith Hi fret. I'Mine 271,
('hO'tmn* at Ilnmi rV l i t K, I t
C L E A N , altrio live furnh lo d
a|i*rtinent, adult*. 1*13 ■Myrtle OH A N D E S t l hu- I d j . T F o r­
Aw.
tier, Rl. 2. lto» 405, Weal Geneva
Killheuelte Apt*, week, month or
Avenue. Sanford.
•emon. Slumlierland C o u r t , I I A NO
FOIt S A I. K— (lorgeau*
lliway 17 A :U at City Limit
Hahy Grand I'lnuu, like hew hut
I.AHG K, eomfortalile. attrartive
at half Ihc eo-t of u new unc
44*r &gt;'&lt;• |!m» |(Mi , w. ||r,Hl&lt;|
front room heat, kllrhro m ivleirta. Mvlernle price. 715 Mri«
If■i - ' l ! i I.
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nulia Are. Phone 3t&lt;I -It.
I Columhl*. Plvine I3IP .J.
A T T R A C T IV E 3 In'lrmim hopre Sntilh-Csrooa
adding
marhine,
2tf»H Palnn tin. Call irti H.
new. !I|N Park Ave. fh Parte
H N F tIH N IS IIF .il t'otiay*. IJMit S L IG H T L Y uaetl i! cu f ( S‘t v »I
Mapuiilla Ave.
lefrlaaralor, pileed rlaht. Phone
P lV K III to AI S fit n il &gt;Iw i, furl d rr
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orated, fill Park Ave

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r*aUr&gt; Ike k**l a««'ll&gt; l* . . r t l . e
fire

KKW

uuired. F IIA Plan, InHallrm &gt;i&lt;
l^an flep't.. Rie,ni 317 Plome
204 Sanf ud Atlnnllr National
It " .I '.Ih*.I ' r k’lt t r
■ray lin .. imii.i. /.., ouni,, ro ■
ranet fill dirt
.(,.11 ■„ i -|a&gt;
by load or joh. C»ntar* II H
C dele.| and a -aoelalr*. IIK* F,
f '( » 3*Or 1 Ave,, Ih’laind
PI
dW or 2S4-W
All Tyjier Of IPmA Work,
ary McKinney tbukkeepinr
Refvlre

Hoorn 101
Atlantic Uank Ihdldiua

l&gt; U ,,I,| h , i d

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r.&lt; &gt;*ov&lt;

i 1 1&lt; ’ ftefore fir,no
. '( - ii lo 'a re money, lo
'laloneci Mian Irep't.. Room 317
Phots* 2 Ff.
Sanford A lla r'i
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werk, nr *ea on Flnrrlith I'.K'l*
nod Araerlran Forda, kedanr,
'la tin o wayne* ami ronverld.lr*
Stiieklamt M 'irrI'on , Ine..
H.
F ir«t Ri
P.*37 llulrk Sedan- meeh, perfeet,
iltlMItnilalely eh an, eieellelit
family ear 105 We*l Irt, II.
Hay.
lu'wi Ford Pnydor Solan with
4V4V llrei.
Piivato
owner.
Apply ||n N I*.ill.
S ANM lItl* A I I t t HA I. HR, IN C .
1113 Sanfnrd Avenue
tl Packard 110 rl ryl. nr*, |iaint
New S&lt; at t m e (», Radio and
Healer Hun* like new. 1116.00.
I).'wo hilanre rnay.
•IM Ford, run* and look* like new.
(toad lire*, new lo in Inr $96 (Ml.
down hslanee t* im nrr week.
9!( CtieY. Sedan, new lire*, new
oainl. run* poeM|. $16.fH) Fhiwn
l.alnnre ea»y.
■Id Plymouth, ihi* unit run* like
new. New iiainl $60U0 |P&gt;wn
linhmrr $7.60 per week.
3 » rb rv.
Tru c k ,
runa M d ,
G » mJ motor, $rKi.oo. Ilalanee In no
per week.
M 'lJ-i A Kurd ru m fooj. $35 00
tarmi.

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(t'eallmire I iota I #n Hoc)
Inary pirta pud iluni |l . flight
**k from Kf'iva, tu n tH im in pi
[aneda airport.
MacArthur nuid
H i I .. Il. nl
'tthdraw.il* t o i c l u |khi u . ,,,
Mnwhelrolng au|
i
« y number* hate bn t 'indicted
1th (kill by tin' field mmmaruUr ■
ad the display of much Italiany by all foic(
cnftr.initl
"They hate |eri| 111.tilt in gotil

r Vegetable*

tiWnrtad an it Up ei !
■lata k l v l r tin. f

f ‘i m■ *i»»ti

i*Ho;ill
fin
Fltn Ida, nt-

North

t (if11 • hmiph fur
• iliittugh t cntral

l

no (Mniaice n
iin » « » • rr|&gt;uit-

into a big
T ltu e w.«
i
■ialtuiyle Aria
Marlirth t.
“ one of tin*
ill milltaiv h
Leatherin' ki
ti l l 1 t.f frvvxi
utter n tfory
ill K o n a w |r
Trni|iernlui&lt;
tij
llHflV''

i T n e -day morning:
I Mli mill
•eider In noutli and
•lit*Light nor I hei ly
" 'if Inlervali of
■in..I temperature*
’ i deirrei ' warmer
l F lin t l» !ndleiitlrc peidnaular
oi'i'd favorable |nratieei* himth per.
tein|icr«Uimt In low
will occur atmiit

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I

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1.

flioiikavlllc ill*.
' d ry i era o n opt

'•""tiifution of ihi ir
■ p it' of it* linpilry th*
l i g h t the M I M I C , of
Hu

t* M iim u ni«t I’a riy

i ‘"

A met Iran

M

K e n t

C o n tro l

Wo tlwaya have
■■•id for (ho
th !n f» that *o U U t v in and

UANSONE'S SEDIIATtOIG

* • can't flicker now."

II eaHaaeU P i-.4 rare n a il
appra i-muil of the Cnirm mi •
nation*.
Know land aald Inr llniltd '» »
S l u e It HO LM . Swetlrn. One. II tioi ■ la*l June look a fn in ' ■ I
aggr ■ •until
by
N "ilti
id*i Nine men were prr*nnlnl agamd
Nit I pi In n .lcrd itv at eapirn* K b U at "tst "**w •; . e n fin t'..I
dent twin retemonie tu ie and in with *i'glr**Pi*i Ity WHI,iw*0 lit .
|Oalo, Not way. It « e the
niveiiary of lite death i
that ifu re n im i
Not ml. inventor of dynai
i leatoi ttf the ivatda.
Wlniiel 'tf (lie |ttl*f totalmi:
nearly kdiHl mal in n id i ui d iepre
aentinir the world'* Inreii
oik ftn rontiilititloif it# hnnmnltv.
included tv.it A m e n ■
M in i' i|(|it
natrliil
William
Faulkner, ywinletl l lie ID tu lit* i
.it'll e p liic , |i’KI,Wrf.
Or. Ital|&gt;li 4 Itumhe. thi f n -t
Nt im&gt; ever hi lit 'it betioM il, "h o
received the Jit 1,071
e ire file I tiny ayiithcala, a method to
fin lit* wmh it, Undi -i Nation' |in-iu*e oihn« and i omidimtrd
nutlialiir -luring tile I'jiledinr " a r. •&lt;i* inieal - iiimeniml* urlUli-aMv.
11,. I iideu r Itl'ichilcin id lid
O i. Philip S Met i anil Or. let
linnerM ty of It" . t. Swit.Ttl.ind.
•raid C. Kendall of tin M n o t llm,
n-trivail SlO.frTI nl m* *ith
nt Him in tier, Minn H 0 .M I «m h wl
for tltelr reM-aith in hnrrimm
in* fn II in-h mid Mi. Kendell n tii*
dulling the tllnort ri if *hi Ir.niie, thi ••■•man medlrnl aw ard.
All pri*e winner* rireiit
Mr
a powerful agent in thr tirnlnienl
1Stir - lie ii-eeited their ward- in ti"'
gi.i l auditariiim of StockholmV
•' e1 1 hull. Mwodrn’a King truilnl
VI petumally handed Fnull t -i i t
pine.
At I * In. Kim ; llunlon. t'rov u
I'ruirtr filav, and other no’i"'
"f
the ioy'al fatnilv witnr* •! lllo pic
•etd.nioil of the peneo p rii" in .’&gt;!

Dr. Henry McLaulln

l y AlWy

The Renat ■ aim pa**cd it Mil
today I i &gt; tM&lt;rmit th* iinlim atop
. '&gt;J ito •*in&lt;■!..off (if union due*
f"f ru lw ay and b i i line wroker*.
I be mcaiuic, itatMi) l&gt;y coirr
"t' . now |{i m i to the lluu*e. A
I'lmitar Mil bna lu-e-i buttled uii
i ii&gt; lioo c K u i i i i unimiUit
for ( " i f r i l Hivnltit.
I r i m« n virr i.« an nmrndrofflt
' • 11 Hallway Ijrln.r A rt, whirli
hum piubihlt tilth the union »hop
Hat tin (I ■t &lt;*ft &lt;i| dura iii the
i •••■'-*
■•(I airline mduntlie*.
I odi» u union •lain agreement
- I hi i - .tut iiM|tiircii to Join a
' ..... nftci M ine employed The
i - ' •Unit hill rj|M for joining

trueeian i,arllnni"tit in u-lo
dy'a large*! I t *

0 .1 d lutoka nnd rwnrdt
• (mrly moinlwralilp.
■ill «l» , uphelrl an ortlei

&lt;SooD SfNGlW (M PE
CHU'CH MO* AP’ To
soften

u p

O p to m e tris t
111 Magnolia A t *.

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m c iii jin n m i
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in -, of
M in n pruvidra
&gt;t on of entutT duet and
•c» meriln from wage*

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Bouth
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M r n t : t t HI', nl* T IM ! a T .tT H o r
i • (• ru n t. i i i i t ; i n i t u * i

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.f*!.y m iulrid In appear
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11. .. ttitier. A lt..
I ............. rile nil" * ci 1' other dr fen,. 1. i ■ .
il ■ full *»f fern*
. • i ..I I. !• i " th r flreiilt

r.eirl for 111* Moth J'»tli tat Clreult
,
i. . o riiM.do &lt;*«unty, Hlnr••
l" * m il filed
■I,..i
, .m in .d im i.tN »:d i\ t u n
I ' K W a ln tlff • I m i IIIS
I". . ■■.)••• |.j;r! I ••fee.I.i m, nlirrein
Hu id ■ n lirr •rrtia i d ito rr* aaaluet
/ft**'
y v iT M 'K M o k tie tel and offteUI
- .i.i
i. ',.1.1 i W I •• Hanford,

i

t el*, male

of Ktorld &gt; i h i ■ im li ilar " f Sovem*
I rr, A

M AKE M ONEY
n y itr .A D iN c t h e a m s

M AYBt
f « C*. M.k.
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AOVliHilMO-

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I'te rk of Haid i"ourt

IHKAI.I

I'!..,, i. l D ra y. Atterii,'* for I'talntiff
Jfii .North Main m o d . Hulle A -t »
U rU n d n . Hiorlda

rltit* 0

liana Ack«r-

iriiiti* writing* at

• . in,lieu!t ,| aympath/

S

11m

off

iiircnK* Court

head rr|Mirt«l from Seoul that
MncAlthiir lun&gt;led nt iiu iliy Kim
po An In Id »nd
' • then
With |.t (ieilerul Walton II.
Eighth A rnty tite; ‘ i
W all •r. roimnamift of the II. S
Earle II. I'aitridge, eomtnandrr oi
the U. 8. Fifth Air Forte,
Lt. Genernl fieurge 1. Stiate
me yet, rominnmloi of the Far
Eaat Air fon t .i aieompaitieil Mro
Arthur un the flight
Grtirial M arAilhui tunfei i ed
With Imtli of hi* field &lt;o'lipt'ii.di r»,
atkn in the wett and aUd with
aj- Grncial M w a n i &gt;1 A llie d ,
CMBmimht of thy l). 8 101f.
C«rp* In the northern!.
11* aaw both of thenc ini'ii a
tww daya ago when lu -111111 ined
them tn Tnliyo for nn etmigeni'
tatifm iK r.
It Wa« evident that MuiArlimf
wa* •fonerrnrd avriouily uixiut the
•onditloti 1 of lii - filin '-, p ul i oi
arly the IJ. S. Flral Martin MmMon and unita of the Arui&gt;\ Set
•nth Infantiy Dlviaion whirh bni
tlpJ throiigli a frojen, * him
lined hell fnl two " t e l Oil lad t
i U t and 'outh of tin- Ctiangiin
Eaacrvoii in

dlati lit:

Nobel Prizes Are
Presented To Four
American Winners

Hitler*

|l 'a* I a nr the IJ. H.
out in San Antonio rrnci|ile'a nntuiuluatioii
■it tit ground they
. 1
worn nlleglrnr*
1

I 11..ill

m w v

Itrli'li.

'

■1 aniii"inre&lt;l tnd iv
•n lie half of Chief

1

■" and Juatlcea Heed,

ml liurton.
Ill if V

a m ie

n

dUavnl

Frankfurt her nnd
u i",I Jii'tlre Claik

nn

to 1 nli , in n niinilnT of
in " , tat tlm nope of
Itarllc. latv’ii loin op re•
in niich le i)fo lLa,
■
•t. to w in itl'pui ■*
. piocl o il 1 i imp,in-

■- A Mai me »pokr &gt;011111 .Lid I hi
NUt eleinrriH of the '.’S.ltd-I mith
•aeate* forte com pie I - &lt;1 the I irar-'
41U, Winding th cent from -now
bound mountain' ringing the tig
hyUroeleitrie re crvnlr to the
CoaaUI plain leadlrikllanil'diii'
• The bitter Mi mil.- rvtirht the
lOage't tifiil nhi' df fi iy in Hu* ItlfK
l«r\ of I hr Ifillitrtl Mnrlno ( "fit jm
•— began Nov. 'JS The apokeimnn
•nlinialid tin I .ratio no 1 1 alio
, p c d I6.00U f'hiip -k In bioaking

1 dnii'g i•i- 'tii

with lli"

i ) in . dveil in

1 lie

di*-

&gt; t ),y i pc trihimd
&gt;i

1n

ii

group 1 1

Mill*, n -prciady

tni.Miga, T*-nn., n
.V.
1 n

mated

l.ngy

- A Mai me iiii'illml oiflCvi •-ini
MUed thr la-alliri 1 •.
uualtle
to tlioae the Curp
uffeivd m
taking tlie liny atoll of Tmawn
I* World War II it.Iff' men Hut
■Mai Marine and doughboy rn»Mltlea wi ir hlgbrr.
T A P Cotrr«pon.|.n t Jark MurBeth, the onl&gt; wire aervien nrwa.
M W who wo* with the tia|&gt;|H&gt;d
Wire, Mid more than IJHal wound

V.. e'ectiiral
general cc.i

Tlib* i* i I p *li it ij. i-d nvlln I
ever rateiHh'i nui i vi i . u
come in ami m - tl«i
!«• lulifui. nvi't ilrurnidfl i
built. T h r
!';• I'm { . • 1
tn*w tti' dl iiml mi yvit*
........... i
ii'A r&gt; 1tw

•. V i
'

'.1 u ., in

' !
n f ! irtna F &gt;0
1 !*, Ued fiyhlera in n
- 1 1 1 .'" Had '
the 1it|ie|y fhd
lately of Manchuria
do" plane plioia «pot' "lino 1* elodil.. of North
1dfuL'i-e* lowiird South
o dr ! inniary rrjmiled:
p4-|tulntipna of North
ei &lt; t u aremlngly ml*
"iiitiward In tlie fare of
i'diiiniinl*l 'ailrnnre.”
,

K -tit1 *’
T .J '- 1
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.lUJ'” J’ . .

MO,842,000

*ii&gt; : ih r l

In DIVIDENDS
to Policyholder*
gaevatrr and Saving*
you gel both front
GtAIN I)r.A i»it» M uTHAI.ami luliw ali'r,'i,t*
I lack of rvary polrv o
Jffyror n r o n t of aoul*d.
•cunomical raann*aI meat. Mindamf Sou'**
I $ 1 0 . » 4 ’J .O O O , I ’ n i *
low.ra »VfiAOO,0t)0

I

D o l l a r IV»r J &gt; o l l a r
CHOOSE .PROM

REGOLAK PRICES . . . N y no mo.,
lh»A for ordle-iry nainli to limited in
color.

itfiirc for IVafiirc you cant bent a Poniiac !

NO WAITING . . . Buy any of the*.
1,177 tpb*fw rl'Iil o*»r (he counter

W ?i f

* 'd (j*l l"0 (• IN ,u!"i iijr iii lima

altar time.

COLORS

I.

ALL fdNISHES for inlerior and attr 'e. . w . . , nnd all can litei froas
Vi pinit to qaltont.

N o iv o n
at your

th e W*&gt;| lle a n t if o l t l i i n i nn
b heel*
. t n r r i r e 'a l.n u i-a | .| &gt;r|ee*t

hi m ig h t KJgUl
l.e t a ra l - l ’ rierMl f a r w it h
llv d r .i-.M e lt r Ort***,

M »&gt; l 1‘a a t'riH l P n n lla r
K n ila r * IN o r R n lli
I ho tee ••( Sitter* S 'r r a h

Fnglnen— iilt-.kt e r S it

B rn tio c B e a W

1tad cough daifloor, work
■anhkei raUavaa geickly baI

n w tore throat and cheat

II

aad balpa axpal garmy

N tro c h t V r f n r a u ii r p
I n y m m l , T m a a l l i 'r ft* rtr.r
N le tlr I r t r r 1
tlla lle rtlv e New b u lb W leg
M ly lle i

I.M ttu dniia h o w l e l e r l n r t 'o lo r
t ln rie n n ie c

M rop.ttea« Son)* n lt k I Min le r I •
I'ne tee re rf I in ld u n *
l.o e tt -l’|n\ Srrrl'i* n to r an
f .a t rn K m i a i k t l t d r

New .SweefMtlrrnm f ender » Ilk
M e J'.Itio n n i g M I t b l
f
St* re p i lew , K t l r . v l t Id r
« a r v r t l &lt;H le d n b l r ld

W id e . K o »r tire * * Dene*
S lia e r S ln r Inalreeaeel I'oe e l

lln n d l-t .r t p P a rb tn g H r e k r mm
In a irn m o o l t'v n e l
H o n e r -T I p S tn rtlu g
T w In -H u r l. 0 * M . , t l r V e w llla lle g end t lr n d n g Nynlrwa
I ’aiMnell* l.n rg e . F e lly t aeblo
T r u n k N p n rr

•■'•»* I'eoaunra* U re a u u K a tra
W id e Him *
F r e n i and d e a r A n n R n l a
q u a lit y F le e r I'e vo rle g a
I'u e ie irlio d Ito re rd le r l.oeg.
Trailhie. free Id le
M e lll le t a i l lo r .o n o M ile*
X^OM Hi &lt;e u tm rag.

Dght tha c iu m of irrihe Wat of millioaa of
bt pfaaied or ro w drvggut

V e m i t l i , I'teahlw fi S i J » » r

II. S tro n g , Ituggod Uaallrn l.»
I taker

SENKAKIK GLASS
Phone 8t 0

�TTTE WEATHER

t&gt;

T T ii ’M'
I « Prnirtt 111*
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27 Chinese Divisions
Press Menacingly On
Allied Defense Line

P r i/.e W in n e r s In C h r is t in a s P a r a d e

Witness Disputes Housing P r o j e c t
Red Charge T i e d For F o r t y White
ToMrs.Rosenberg Families Obeyed

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Senate Heat s Denial C&lt; list m i mu l » Be
That Marshall Aid
gin N» xt Summer At
Is Party Member
C o si &lt;&gt;1 sjon.tilin

W A M IIN C .IO N . I lr,
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- I ’rriiilrnl I nitnan is arranging
In attire «v lilt American people in
ratlin Finlay or Salutil.iy in,'It* on
lilt win Itl situation, anil the Imint
fmnt tlt|n lit believes a ir ncce&gt;rary *« a rrtull ui llir llu r.il of
ttar.

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high W ltilr I lout - ttniii cs, tint,ooi'
.yablc by nantr.

Al llir same lime, ib rtr was nl*
Inial m in i of llir broaden mg •&gt;(
llir tortfrirn ic M i. 11utnan lia*
tallrtl Ini lomtniow wilh ra n g in
irvnal Iratlrr* nl both p.utir,
Cliairrn.tn Lienrgr (D C .a ) ol llir
Sm alt I malice Coniimtlre was
atkkil In llir group of Sena lint anil
representative. Mr. human will
. i omul) al 10 A. M I nmol inw on
*|ilini lor I hr proclamation &lt;&gt;l a
A nun bet nf the prtx* winner. In th« big Christinas parade held •
photo l(&gt; Tint Kwalm
l»» »t» -..n .-il i ■ I•11 l«* i*u*.».
National Lm ngenty
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looting.
K rtt rU rj of Stall1 A* to* on.
Secretary of I M m • Mar •tmll
amt Serietuey ol lit* T ir n n o y
Sit)ill i «li*o to il' o i k d to la
(t,rM’nl for l.uuonow* no. liny
®»t'.|: *lm emigre*- tonnl group
p )‘ V f MI IIN
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W h ile 'H oum official*, who tli*l
not want to la* Idioililied. aid
ilN t.M ’O H L l&gt;e.
f / (It*) I ’"In • r lamp 1 . .lo l |j. .1.
wage amt fn ro control* a ir no
Mttle.e Iin trollout Smga|mlr lonigbl llir I.JI In in Inn ,1 ,
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v’tahle iiml tlmt every effort will
B r i t o in A m i U . S. A r c
yblillg utei llir fair n| I Moilern i.a rril I htl. It in I n ..r |■, III ,|.
Ire nia'lo lo rt|H*v(l establishment
anil untie lliatt 140 iii|Ufr«l
of i Iih tnnrliiiiery to put th. ;n ini"
A g re e d O n C f iir s c
rffre a. early mb poaallilr.
I be ISntiali colony*• Supirmr ( ‘nnit, iitrauwliile, ■tiled Itcbt ll
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for 4 iim iiin n.H**(ifp. Ih r
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»i |i# i ( It' ** l i|rw*ivii’ 4fi*( on,
prcinlltentlv before people nil ov&gt;*&gt;
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t.iIk Vkilif |*(r Ith ll* I tllttlilll Ml
I HfillkNM Pit I'iigp *|i i
lire United State, and in *&gt;mr for
Im r llir I *nilnl N ilioiit f,*»l ,y » I imI ia ii Tine** « lh f i M l f • wer,
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rr , ll) Ol|,|*y I I in |&gt;,11nr MillDlF,
(tori front Mn* lioirel. I’llhllr Mela
in K«*irc iiml rrn tlir nllir* I &lt;«i
iionn t'ounael. who came here rr
I f I il l ||» »l itl' |il.,,|r I f *MM hi* N i . i t h
O i ruth with the itt mill of writer., 1 4 firm |ifoblrrm.
-m 11•)» tMil iv.
utttli tlfly
am! photnj:rat'het» from Nrw
In |Mr»rnlinK lli^ |*lin f«»i *•
,r|H*|lr,| l*i Kllttf f^MIIK »1mI hrfil
City. Newn releaae. have freirun
lo rllrk and picturee aro l*rinc
« t o u lr im ir with III! t 4,Mrtf I
•hown on well over one hundred
OiilliviMfi* i*i ihr I liitiM* ihf fr*
iop T*V »tntlon» all over the ronn* vlfcirJ ll'rm bn talk, willi ( liincw
Mill * &lt;»f ihr l|||k, Alllr* *ill!
try, Mr. Ilocel haa written fieorire
W t \ M n V H A , Collf.,
N K W Y O H K . P*e.
IS 'A*t
CoMinnninl envoy Wn l i n o , liti.n
•T hi K&gt;l(M ",Uf I llir I sit 1.4*1
Touhv of Khirlda Ka»hlon».
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the
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Ml * I" tnoth' M it* » r I t* hi *» wr l* »vr ,|;*rnl *,h l|,r ifn,nr«|| il*
Newx S* ivire-Teletiew« rllrnta who I real r lie waiartl. howevci. Dial pledged ve.lrnlav hv two ern.it.* 'vifr, hlitfiij* .(* in VVnllfir, il
*fi)|i *r will, ll It,11 fr|i,r*rnl.ihvf '
are ihowimr the picture* Hint weir llie ("bmree pei&gt;|tlr term lo lie of prominent \merirai1*
h, lit *rr ti*!fii*l« ,1 I,* (•*! h*'i h« .
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taken here on the weekend of thr .
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aye Ihmneh mnnv atalion* thiii in
L a it.**
in Ihr rhiMri'fi' ■ ,*fi»srnr,'.
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elude Atlanla, IIIi minirlinni. N»*h- eml.Hliml in I » I . re-itulton - wr.ik twit lea ale ’in due arid immediate
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1*4»h I
\\ lit^lnn pi.H-ecc|ug at F'ott Jackson, s 1
villr, and New- Orleana, and on the i"l out In n »erie. of rlnacd-door prill
in Mii*er«r»r rmirt (,**h»i t *lniM*lii(l ii knl f*r, f 11•tlie-j inftir
and lias Itecii a»*tgne.| to Ih .
It mntinucd that the p tr.«rvn* tliirnl
U’n l t’naat in Ima Angrlr*. Kan ronfeieneec Ju»t tiefore the I’nl*
4C a*||»«r* Ms r « n r »l« ,
11 itHlInur# On
M i)
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ti&lt;nl Committee met Ihi. morning Iton of fte.dr.nt "reoulrt* free|\
* Piero and Sap Pruciaen.
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The relenae* .iho have gone |o thm naked for lop priority eo*. given ,ind unified rooprratnut of
I ituarters Th in ! Arm y. F.ut Mr
nil out iwonle, amour oottelvea
Union llndlo of Havana and T IT 1*1, alile r»lInn of I he prn|io»als
I'her turn, tin
The rommittce nvr rrotle Soviet and villt other.."
Hiii Pe Janeiro, Hr aril The pi.lU a llH H
l*aae "H I
Prior to Ills recall t.« a.*i“ "■l
In m i l an array of fire men.
tinea have Iwrn ahowri on the
litniy service, Sg*
Slenvliom
we proudly rn li«t all that we have
CHS T V, N iu : T -V ali.J DuMont
•tv..) hs secretary
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ami a rt." the ftatcmrnt .aid
nrlwnrka on their new* phtrlo T -V
The dntem rnt wa» propowd In
ihrrtiood Pe|iartmt'iit
th. t'l»
ahnwa.
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tl.e Carnegie t r u it » .«
h r John
rtda llapllsl f'.iise^idnui II* a*,
Mr, ll'.rel plan *aid. "Telephone
tl ..itN N n t.a Para a il)
graduated from Ht.ivut I'ldsu-r*
lit W it I 'lit* C O N N O liM
ratla and letter* have he*n eon*
N R W V U H K . P . b |o i,v»
atantly rnm inr into the
office
An average .*( J7 irmtiit. flatly regarding |trrtoii. ir.puiint: site last June.
Sri grant ami Mra Kteuatrom
from the m*op|e who had atirh a A e trr • Kaye Kmeraotl. former
lu ito.n l or tiie.li! .1 avvtalame I &gt;»e Iwen mai|e tinting rite year .it the ate residing at 12.7 Fa«1 ilsf.u.l
roml time on the trip apd who wifi of Klliott Itm acvtlt, and
Seminole County Health .tul w .!|»ie |&gt;'|M,linrnl nr*l In llie l ire Avenue. College Park. *In
^ th n u rh l that all the arrangement, larridlrnder l.yl. C “ Slttieh” HenSt.iIron on Palmetto Avenue. M
l M llnytl. eieitiltve i.. irlaty.
^ m n d r for them there In Sanford drtaon left here hy plan* |a.l
night amt |.lanml to Ire m n rti'd
T A I X A H A 8 8 K K . Per. t j - t d ’t ’.tateil today.
were eviellent throughout."
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f hr U 2 5 H K c j f i s l v n d
toalay tit Cm runvti.a, near Mealeo
The Flnrido Supreme Court toPitting the y, ;,r nt^o mot*- dmi. well ii * wniftttr 1 M«i'
C ity.
i day upheld the r.tnvhlion of .Ilgl active medical r » w t hav. asnisled try Mr
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Attlee Declares
End K o r e a n War
Over MosIcin Reared Dutch Child Allies Should Be
Before Assembly
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Would Be Decided
By 2 Commissions

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Kayo Emerson And
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Stale Court Cpliolds
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W a g e s And Prices
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fly ha. k in New Yorl in llm . 'the claying of hi*
lA-yenr-ohl
to go through another eeremotty , daughter'* preachec hit*l«nd.
nl her I'atk Avenue home on
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marriage lleeu.e left tie
I heir ileporlure.
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Ileiuterann alao a|'|o*nr* on let.'-

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liam W. (!rawford, J r . She dtvor.ed him fn 1942. I.i»i Janu­
ary »he wa« divorred from the
lata preaident'a *oo In CuartMvara.
Henderion, ,TJ. ha&gt;
married provioualy.

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Pve jr r r * in pricon for .hooting
to death J, I', lame In downtown
Tnmpa July
IBID.
H r ronleivled he »hol lame,
minister of a Tampa ltapll«t
t'hureh, in »elf defensr. Tlte
*h.H&gt;tiiig m , Hired a few week*
nfir
li.e .It-year-old laane and
Ann Cornetiu* eloretl to fieotgla
and wera martian.
Justice T . Frank lloheon, w rit,
log the court'* unanimous opinion,
said that on t*M bail* of Cornelhia' own testimony, the Jury
was justified In rejecting hi*
plea of aeif defense.

Harks, the courtly p h y .n in ii It*
lake* rare of e m e rgru tri.». amt
on Wealnesdays visit* tlte 11. ..ft
pcjtarlTnenl In dlagmmr tli-.N -.
and to give treatments.

Once a month a report nf t.rlt
vilies is sent to the Slate Wet
fare Hoard. Reports arc «l» .
made to the Cotioiy Coinml.-i"o
Relief I* given to from Hi to
70 ease.* a month The high* t
number, said Mia. Ho yd. wn* lit l
June when 79 neerty persons writ*
given assistance.
Mra. Boyd la employed try the
County on a fult time Itatis, nrd
in Nor.. lUifl rflnved her off ire

from the Court House In tha
Health Department In nrdrr to
tm able to investigate medical as

The Seminole Cotmly W rlfarr
ll.uird to whom Mr* lloyd make*
refeirts on ihr third Monday of
each month, I* tlte superviditg
authority, nnd f* the rounty wel­
fare agency rrsponsihle for we|.
fare serviee* within the county.
II. K. Fuller of Altamonte
Spring* I* chairman f» the board
whielt inrlud-'- W
M. Ilnyius
treasurer; Mi^. F.iuhu Curlett,
(iert-’Vn; T W. latwton of Oviedo
amt I. I’ Hagan, Hanford.
Servile* Include general relief
In Individuals or families In nerd
nf traslr maintenance, and supple,
mentary retlrf to member* of
famillr* that rannot be taken
rare of under Stale Welfare
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lil.lt*1"t and i* fie. on Ift.lMII hid
on ..n il of Ih*' two distils A '.
A total of 2.'&gt;M ilelegates trttis- M, l.’ae is ihaigcd * an .1. i . &gt; nt v
lered with ItoV "'light, flnan.e arid is lice on U.raai hall in each
offitrr, for the Iwmiurt al the death.
Mayfair Inn Hondav mafklttg the
H K R V IC K " F i l l FR
high point In the American ImTom R. Peril. Bssi.latil **ate
ginn annual mld-wlntet conference
here Sunday, Joel Fit Id, general srivlie of fii er. vlsitcl the ..ffice
of I.. F. Ro/le this afl&lt; rn»H&gt;n lo
chairman, announced tod.iv
Memlwrs of Mr. Wright'- cotn- assist velrrans in niakilig elairnv.
ntlller which hail chano of th* He wilt he al llie flepeva Pud
ieg|itrati&gt;ms Included John
l„ office at I &gt;'h o*i ha ), tumoir'iw
•lalloway. Holierl Mttu v. J
&lt;) nflermem and III llie llvlede Pud
office al 3.IK) I’ M.
fialloway. and Ja v M. Waltera.
On Thursday, Mr. Pccn mav la'
Arrordlng to a letter received hv
Post Commander Karlvlr Ileus- runlactcd at the Rollins College
holder today from Don Carroll, !»••* raihier'a office at !';U0 A.M . nl
rtmant Commander, this was the the Maitland Postuffice at 11:00
■t handled mid-winter eonfcrrnce A.M. and at the Altamonte Springs
Postoffice at |:on P.M.
the Leglop has ever had.

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Spending the weekend in Lake
M *ry w i n M r. mid M u . W m .
1,'v in i and aon S rld m nf Tam pa.
. M r. and M ia . Earl Tnney have
M their guests, M u . T u n e y ’a
mother, Mrs. I.nra A
Boyd ■&gt;(
llirhmondi I ltd. and her sitter.
M m . K i ther A lli’n of Anderson
and a friend, Minn M ary lx&gt;ng
Th e y arrived Friday.
M r. anil M r*. Raymond M. Hall
te ve their d&gt;ught&lt;i -In-law , M rt.
lymond M . Hall and iw n nonn,
of Chicago with them, fur nn
**tcnd«t vlnit.
. Letter Tiilin uf W ay cross, (in.
Wa* home over tin weekend.
■ Visiting
M r.
mid
M r»,
M
Blander* in W inter Park .Sunday
flcrnnoii were M u . W . I’, llurke
l&gt;d her parents, M r. and Mm.
J . 1.. Hilliard.
M r. ami Mr/ . .1. II She we* had
•a their guests Thanksgiving M r.
•tid Mm . W m . Swalnshury of
Orlando.
M rK inlay Anderson nf Heaver.
IV . Va. •itt-rd the Thunksgiving
Week w iln hi* non In-law and
la trgh trr, M r. and M u . J . I..
Ilu m p h iry ,
(.T o n y K a ra jo , arrived in l.akr
fcry Monday, lit in n nn ml r of
the Men haul Marine and in here
between »hlp*.
N . S. Hlnin'h, who lias |&gt;ien
confined In » nuraitiK home in
Hanford, relnrned in hi* l.akr
M a ry home Monday.
Mr. and Mr* Win Krtrd are
occupying the Miller hontr on
L iU Ir Iaike Mary.
M r. and M m W in. le-ffler a ir
home atrain, a f ln spending some
lime with relative* in Cordova,
Md. T h e ir granddaughter*. liartiara ar.d Peggy Jn M iller nrenmjrnnled them on Ihe Irip.
Mr*. C N. fiardner returned In
her home 111 Garbondale. Pa. Phe
has lieen visiting her uncle, Joe
Ransky, for some time.
M f. and Mr* firady Aldeiman
are nreupytng Ihe M urphy home,
formerly occupied hy M r. and
M rs. K K fireg.it y who have
moved Inin Sanford.
Mr. and Mr*. F . W . M r Hall
and family, moved In Geneva
Monday, where he will In- In In i.Irje»a.
* Prleml* nf Win Matthew* will
If* tn rrv In Ira n i (hal hr I* Mill
i unfilled In hi* iHime I..* &gt;11. nf
IQ nett.
Mr*. Al llry a n l, Jr. and two
aon* of Ja rksonvlllr ara
the
‘guest* of her parent* M r and
Mr*. W in . F . Thorne, J r .
■, Mr*. Fin n I.. Hoyt, *rrnm,i&gt; Piled

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ilirir horn* in W ilm ington, Ma*a. [
TIM Hoy Scout committee of
ihe l.aki M*iy Chamber of Commerer dicu*»cd Ihe poaaibtlity
Wednesday night of forming *
CJuh Part among the boy* under
scout age. Turn Bulge**, D lttricl j
Krnut Kaecutive, w*» present. ,
M r m b r n attending were C. P !
Hrasinglon, I*. It. Andeuon, C . j
W. Weiilrrhold and Prof II. It.
If* ekenbach
M r. and Mr*. Vernon Mitchell
of (Irlam ln have returned to I heir
hurne after spending the Thanks­
giving weekend w ith her mother,
Mr*, fi. K. Sjohlnm.
Mi*a Itori* .Sjoblom was the j
guest nf her parent*, M r. amt
Mr*. C . W . SJotdom, the Sumlay
u f tir Thanksgiving. She is cur­
rently employed In W inter Park.
C , It. Hranlly of Sanford wa*
a recent rail* r nn II. J . Peamnn
whn wa* eelehraling hi* elghlyfutirth Mrthday.
W ord ha* jn-t In , n received Ilf
the death of Mra. Jane ,M»the
•on, in Kro annua, Iowa, aftrr a
lingering illneMr*. M*the*nn
is well known in Ixike Mary,
having made her home for some
ye a r, with her non-ln-law and
•laughter. Mr. and Mr*. Sidney
Fowler.
The Home Demonstration ( lull
held on all day meeting Thursday
at the home of Mr*. Frank h.
Ilartlow.
Mi * l.iln
Woodard,
County
Home
Demonstration
A g rrit, instructed the member* In
thn making of plastic handbag*
D uring th&lt;- Iomine** arielim, it
wn* voted to donate money rili-nl
lit thr Halloween Carnival In tin
school lunchroom, for the pur­
chase of neeiled eeiuipment. A
i notr iloilloo Ilf money wan *l»n
made In thr Ch ristma* T r ie . The
i lull plannee! to 'end gift hntrn
In laike Mary l*&gt;y* In the servlee. Arrangements were made fur
thr annual Christmas Potty, for
club member* and their famlllc*,
to In- held al the aehool house,
ttee. ‘JO. Mr*. Albert Walter wa*
appointed I’uhlieity Chairman.
Attending thr mseting beside*
the lm*te-* and Mi** Woodard
were; Mme*. H M. Haven, C .
N . (ianhier, Father Sm ith, J. J.
fiahr, George It. Patterson, C. P.
Ilravingloii, F, K, (Jodwin, J . J .
M urphy, Jnmr* Vate*. J. E . Rt»•■Ioann, Allieit W a lte r and
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Ihe weekend In la k e M ary, where
•tie &gt;•&lt; joined hv hey *on, Pfe.
Itlchard (Ire rn lra f. whn I* en­
joying o furlough from hi* »la*
limt, Camp Itcvrn*, Mam

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

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

Civilians Brave ley Waters To Flee Bed Menace

60 To 90 Days Delay Is
Foreseen OnFreeze:
W age Conrols Will
Also Be Imposed
W A S H IN G T O N ? Do*. tk— &lt;/T*&gt;
— T h r A r m ) today ranerlled a
imer al ten-day Christmas furoagh tor soldier* in training
ramp*. T h r announrtmrnl said
Iraininc will rinitlnnr through
Ihr holiday »ea*oa at all ramp*
in Ihr United Slatra excrpt an
Christmas day and Nrw Year’s
day. T h r Arm y raplainrd that
rommandrra at ^ m p t and pu*U
may Erant Irarr to mrn who
bran lie spared In ordrr to give
Ihrm tim r to ga bom* for thr
holiday*. T h r Army oriilnally
plannrd to »uaprnd training for
Ihr two holiday »»*h end* only,
hut on Nov. II announrrd that
a ygrnrral
training
holiday
would h r granted from !*«•
23 ihrouch Jan. I.

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In any rnae, the former Toledo
mayor wmi.l hia price agency wou.d
tire unnhlt* to ini pore u general
•relllriK for BO to 90 day* because
of a lack of staff. space ■&gt;»*! »dmlniatratlve organiialion.
Ktdrr » t»te§ man Bernard M
Baruch spoke out, meanwhile,
againat “ voluntary eontftrta. the
type of program which UlSalle
iiM iia a M «i* r w * r w » i

Cold AL* Mass Hits
.Eastern Region As
West Is Snowed In
H r A H B O m T K I ) I'KKMS
Thousand, of Midwesterners
struggled through deep « » « «
d rift, today while alron* wind*
and rain bulfelrd a alretrh of the
ra il errant. Hundred* of mol««*
tat* were .trended In
alloweriiiMlrd nwflioft* &lt;*f Ih* nlidwril.
Ur ill* slacked up a» high n* ten
a feel In *ome place*. Score* of
*chool* were rloMd. N ln r high­
way* were blocked In Illinois.
The anowfall In the atata varied
between th e and ten Inches but
w hUlling wind* whipped It into
heavy hummock*.
Hy A H X tX lA T R D P R ES S
A surgi of cold air und anow
moved info the ea.tern atalr* to­
day after damaging wind* am!
min whipped aero** the stuffR
^harassed area.
" At Ih r same time, the Mid w rit
shovi-l.-d out of the soaaon'a heavleal anowfall and the aouth got
aome relief from a aevere cold
'" t f ln d . of gale force which hattered I’cnti.yivania, New
York,
West Virginia. Virginia and M a n
land ycaterday. awept into the
New England coastal region today.
Shipping was hampered. Tower
line* were knocked out. T h r atronv
. wind* uprooted tree* and hlew off
’•rooftop* of houses in rnanv part*
of thr atorm hell.
T h r •nowitorni over th.' mldcon
tinrnt left a carpet of white mea­
suring a* much aa 44 inches in
northern Michigan. There
wa&lt;
much drifting Imt forecaster* .aid
thr wind* would diminish during
day.
R ilin g temperature! also were
in proepect, with no sub-irro ore
dieted tonight. Snow, howiver.
continued tudav over moit of th»
0 north central region.
Rain pelted wide area* of the

t r . a i i .M i n* rear T vt.i

M A R K E T E L E C T IO N
annual rlectiun of committee of the Seminole Count
imt y
production and Marketina Ailministration will be held Saturday at thr office of County
Agent C . R. Bawaon from 8:!h&gt;
A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
Five men will tie selected from
gth* following Hit; Leslie T.
1Bryan, Bonner 1. Carter, Fred
IV, Dyson, W. W. U n i . Henry
Schumacher, O. l-co Rutncr, Per­
cy Chapman, George Jacob*. J.
T . M rl-aln, Jr„ and Park Tyre.

The

F R ID A Y

D E C . S. IH5tl

W EA TH ER

Partly cloudy through Rstur*
day rtrr p i mostly cloudy with &gt;
I r ■ f t iu in a
' &lt;1' *1 *I'd
r t lr r m r ,outh portion Cooler this
afternoon, •Ilchit) higher tem­
perature, tonight. warmer Sat*
urday.
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A m m Ii I ih I I’ r n w Unused W ire

Marines Slog Southward In
Attempt To Cut Out Of Trsp*
US, Britain Agree On Policy
Attlee Concurs With
Truman On Need Of
UN Consideration
Of Chinese Attack

*

W ASHIN GTON . Dec.
Putr stabilizer Michael V. DiSallr
.laid today the goycmmrnl definiteG|y i&gt; making plans lot a ceding
on piicra but iref no teason to
freeze them nowr.
S'lch a ceding would necesrardy Ire coupled with a lid on
wagr tncreaief, hut DiSalle told
a newt confeience he ho|»ed any
freeze would not Ire necettary.

NEW SPAPER

i HE

V IA S IIIN G TO N . Dec. 8 u l ’)
i ’mulent Iium.ui and I'rinir Min­
nie; Attire laid today thr) hope
for a peaceful icltlrmrnt id the
Korean c mis hut that li the C h in n r
Communists do not shale this at­
titude the United Nation* will dr*
adi- what actions to lake.
"T sir oui pait." the two assert­
'd in a inial communique un then
.eei long talk, here, "we dcclaie
m ad,ante oui trim reiolsr to upi,old (lie priHClpiei ol the U. A.

chatter.

Bruce E le c te d Britain Calls On
P r e s i d e n t Of Chinese To Halt
E ntom ologists Battle In Korea

P ln n c s

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Battle Rn
Blocked Roadway,
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great column of L . S Marines and
infantrymen tnaife "good progre s'
f tiday tn a despeiate light 1&gt;
ii.u k through Chinese Communist
(raps and rrach the Koican rail
i toast for prohihlr mas, removal h)
LA K E SUCCESS, Dr, 8 &lt;/l’&gt; *ea
^
l . Bluer, due, lor of teBut m i &gt;allr,| U|H&gt;n U r,I t lima
s rin li at the Sa'anliah, t u ., l-aA l S. lenth l nip, inn &lt;uir
liciatnrs of the I S I Frys.ttl trielit today to slop killing United \ i
meat -aid two new lineal m nice
ol Agio nltuir. wa, rlrslrsl (ne»l tun , In.up. in koirs and |&gt;ut her tlie balieie, I fone*
■frill. and |)| John
Wllssltl. eis- el. within thr pale »it the L N howetri
tormdogi,t of thr ( ersti-si i i n,Is rhsltn II , lie does this. British
\ Isll^r i •i»i—
Experiment Station cue pirtulcnl Mint'ter of Kt.ile Krnnetll Houngci
of Ihr M ’n
of thr Florida I nlomologi, il so­ •aid. be will lind all U N nielliMilt j- ti-pn ng
ciety w lm h ihord iti Mid annual I n - both rail uni w ril. ready to jhr.ui of tl ie 2ll.0t.K&gt; iriie iluitt
meeting at the Mayfair Inn tilts &lt;oupri air.
\ nil’ll* sin* -inn1 .1 trv, j iiti,li Ma*
afternoon.
In a majority policy speech lie- nnr*. 4hti iuithri t&gt; i&gt;ek their
M illrdgr Mutphry of the Attt- loir thr lirnrral Assembly's jhiIi - euajie cffoil with licih Chinese
cultural Depatlmrnl of the Uni- tic.il lomrmtler. the British dele­ lories.
srm ty ot I Ini tils was elected sec­ gate thus appeatesl to he making
I hr 11r firli| lirhiml the Allied
retary. Mr. B iu ,r tuccrrdi John A a concihaloiv mnsr toward the column
its only link with the
Mur rn iun si* p in idrut of I Ilf' So- I’eiping regtnir lie assutril the outside woi hi „ a , hi ought under
Chinese Red, that no countis heir Red att.uk
n rly.
Last night, through arrange had in) &gt;le,lie to fight them
( I h r l S Na,y in \V.i.lungtn
At tlie same time, 'r minster de
merits made by u cumillitlee In
•aid
I nd.iy morning that liattlr
eluding Dr. Wiisotl, Jack Russell elated that It. N tl-Mip* weie
and James Toffelrtti mote Ilian sent to Korea originally to re t‘ t rr|Hnt, then only &gt;i\ hours old inaggression arid tiiat they would
ill of tin visitors enjoyed ii chick­ stand by Gu* princinlr despite dic.iteil a relief loliimn flop., 'lie
en bar hr cut- jnepand nt the Semi the intervention of the Chine
t &gt; i bud lulantry Dtsiti ,i war
rude Country- Club b&gt; \1 L Mails- Conimunists
willim us r i|e, rri the '-ippcd
away.
"W e Willi there to Uphidil 0
l &gt; fanes. Ih rir wa, no conTlie two day sr stun u, cried ye»- prm.-itdn
colle,-tive resistatie,' to
in da, morning at luiiMt o’clock
(lunation ul Oui ftum miteapogs
nisi the Vtsttors Wrr* Welcome,I armed aggression.’ Aounger de­
clared. “ That principle tannin* dents with the Tenth Coijis )
hv Mayor Andrew Carr away.
Al* Coiicspondcnt Stan Svunton,
I'rrsiilrnt Mtilrannari, who 1* firm thiotigli good limes and bnd
witlt tin- Htati* Roald of H oh,i ) i. Now there is renewed danger due at Tenth Cotpi liradquaftcrI, said
Jacksonville, told of considerable to Chinese intervention
authorities continued to maintain
I n
progress made during the |u*t
liglil security silrucr on the rsicl
few &gt;,ni* hi lessening disease* "f p,ot. in fan weather and foul ll-e
locatmn of the hirakout tolumn.
human l-ring* e*used by m-M'* principle tarot.
This includes malaria, on alncii
II wa, rrpoitfd Friday noun to
Younger spoke aft. i III* poll
there tia- I-*-, n no Iran-ml-sion I i ill , oiiiiiullee heard a -peeral re
have louglit fl,r mile, ,oulhraltsince I !•4H
w.itd tiuill Koto, where it began
port from tin- i ■ N • sevi-n-meie
1 lie in , &gt;1its- in which now eon
the
present hieakoui pu,li At that
tier
,
.irnrnLwwlun
.tiallenging
Soviet
fronts tin- stair, he udu«d, i
•&gt;
claim, that the Chinese in K ona time, it had ,onie 4H Hide, In go
to eliminate tlie mosquito and '
were Volunteers Meanw lull*. I* to reach the ra«t m u l eu ape (will
man liiting flies.
Cotilir*iri| on Page time
Effective use hy the Arm y n d was tils,'Insert that Itiiti-ii I’Mno
Navy of Insect repellents was Minister Attlee will visit the U N
pointed out tiy Carroll S', ,'tniin late today.
and M. M. Coir, of the U K D \
Attlee has been engaged &gt;n fom
station nt Orlando, and by lb - days of eowfelrmr* witt I’le '
lltuce. Maurice W. Provost. Mu.
legist of the Orlando siftle, of llo- ■lent Truman in Washington, lie
Kiale Hoard of Health told of to.- will I n- enter tamed at a dinner to
study now under way to determine night ut the home &lt;-f l* N. K&lt; &gt;
how to combat salt inar-li ilio-|Ui r,-tary-General Trvgve Lie.
w a h ih n c s t m n
in
The n ptul ,aol tli- , ouiiiiissioi)
toes.
.Si’ii$u««r \|n\ tiiirtt i M
,
Dr. Wilson today told -1 the lij.,1 m ol. nn -*p *b, t&gt;'-l uiquiry •tu \ the i S ifuY i i mu ul
effort* made at tin Central 1 loti jilid found til'll all pitaoliel taken L* fomkr nti «»t*t**«
da Experiment Hlalion to cnnind In t irneral Dougin' M*&gt;. Vr I lull
\ hum it ii n 1111• i
i'
insect pests, progiess in rotittul f fortes weie lilPlllhci of regulai inrtvillftr nii\ i b i $m t»$ iiitiih* \
torn ear worms was pointed out army units and “were not vultin •let « tiill ct»l nf tin
inl*r ti &gt;tiuu
There are indication,, he &lt;»tt, leers in *nv p«&gt;*ild* meaning of I ’niiimiim-l moveim-lit
that a combination of oil nnd the term.”
H u I null told
' i
t‘ i»
D D T may offer tletter control
-S.-Iiiii Harper of Tuikev read tlir .SiHU’tAiv nf 1' limit H i S "
than that of D D T dual- lb nl--i i,-p.-rt to the Aasemiily * rkl iiat'o
had i»tUified him 1 *h»* f*»rt con
told of ronltol of insect&gt; that at i'oil I leal Comtnltt, e nl the tqietiin. imif m dci * which u(nth! u * •
feet celery.
of this morning's session
The
it Vi h*rifclr»t ion i ♦. S* i»
W. L . Thompson of the ettru, Commission estimated nt len-t fiiMlutit! tv%c» »ta\ .&gt;if)*
experiment station at laske VI UK),lion Chinese Red* are How III
The executive mt 1 r
n
fred, and J. T . Griffiths dis i el Kotra. It said Hist none of th
Mini, will lirrVtu! all
insect problem* that affect emu
tirt oners taken hail the ’ light ,
vru-cl or |ilnm&gt; hum fin
D. 0 . Wolfenhatger of the Huh idea they were (ightuii- C
N
ftt.ni anv t*ln « n
tropical Expcrjment Htutl-'n at fours In teail, they thought llo-i to i%»mint9v wllhtn th S
Homestead told of Inxect* which were fighting South Koreans.
hit.
prey on *uhlro|iic*l frtnt ■ ait1*
IL 111•I d tht»i
Tile Political Committee tin Ii
vegetable* of his .tattoli
them * ••in rfll 1
launched into its drl-at...... . n «i»
nation demand f**r the Ifirue Rat* lion,- K ••itit B’
J A F F K I'l l vDS
off li,ir 4U«8* sf
withdrawal of tlie C litrr-e
ol
W A S H IN G T O N . De. H
f
Sen nT *1 hisA 1*
inunista.
I'h lllp J . J a ffc , ed itfi "f the de­
India's Ktl lino gnl N Run. Iea*l i1* a m*ij•*r ii-•Inf
funct m agatine A m erasia. pb adi .l
•'ll me 4* It*-!
ir
of the behind ttie-sei-nea |ieae
innocent toilav to charge* of conThe woi.ling if Ihr l&lt;L' ,tltliin
efforts,
said
he
.till
had
receive
ti-mpt u f Oongre-i.
introilitred by Mrsvl nl w iitr) exno
reply
from
Peiping
dlhet
t
Jnffr wns indicti-d on tile •lia'g••nuit Yugoslavia |i,&gt;p th ban
following his refusal to an wer his iwraonai appeal or to a-i vp
and Mavlinnk ,ai I Sawyer'* order
peal
from
13
Aslan
and
Middh
questions posed hv a Senate For
will dr» the same T in , i, hecauae
Last
countries
The
Inter
group
eig n
Helallons
Sulworntnitti'i1
Marshal Tito ’, Communist "ovwhich investigated Communlarn-in- lust Tuesday called u|&gt;on tb« Cliir* ■' Min* nt is anli-.’b i |
r
i
r
Communists
to
top
at
the
18t!
government charges Irought hv
'la', bant told n m o r.-i. •' -• '
Parallel,
Senator McCarthy (R-W lal.
espected Raw vei i . i «&lt;
'
der uuiuientsrity ln --e
- . '
ninnd
t i
•inc- the ('id le - C m «ii . i ■
-,l.i
cres.lon In Kurea for n
•iiilusrgo nn American it
n*■*“
It'- ' China.

Stnte Sueiotv Kiuls Y o u n g e r Attempts
."Urd Annual MeetTo Conciliate Reds
inr At Mavfnir Inn
In Address To UN

l m ...000-woid couiinuuiquc an­
Carrying aiml meager belonging they could salvage l-efne (living fiom the tre-tlt-m-d capital nounced:
of Pyongyang, thoiiiands of panic ■ir.i ken Kon-un &lt; ivlnli'in- wide serosa thr* icy water. of tin- Tnetlung
1 i‘ls-»lderit I r 111nan told Attlee
River .1 llii&gt; -cik saf.ty I . hind l N. Imr
Chtr -« Cunjnutil-t troop, entering the city found nil im­
portant installation* ami budding* derdroyed by Allied ttixip, U-fui. they evacuated the aira 1 Inter­ he hoped it would nuvsr he- necc»-arv to u.,e the atomic Imrnti and
national Kudlophntu)
that he intend* tu keep Attlee in­
formed "of development* which
might tiring about a change III the
situation.”
2. The llritlsii and American
leader* ugteed that consideration
ot the Korean question In the U, N.
will eontribute to the maintenance
•f tieaee and seelint v in the I’ecifre. I In- ha* lieen the Am en, an
T . W. Ilnlli'W, superintendent
positnin all along and Attlee imw
at the County Home, nint M r,
•oppoit* it.
Italics,, matron, notified County
3. The two frankly lecognirrd
CominUaloner J. C Mrt'b'lland
thvlr policy split over HnainV n .
WeJj e*dny that they ate r e ig n ­
ogmiion of Communist Chin* nn i
ing II.- 1r novitiuna immediately,
America’* recognition of th, Chin­
letl y -te rd a v left the Home.
e e Nationalist* oil Formosa hut
1hey had been reijuestrd, in a
etpH*' s-d determination “to lire
nlutinn by fhv County Comt ir t it from interfering with out
SAGINAW, Mich. I&gt;, S
.,-tion TueiMiav. to reiign m of
■woned effort in*support of nm
-A point captain wav*tlaln*Yl
D&lt;&lt; 11. following receipt of a circuit couit jury today convitlrd umted ohjective*."
two fellow of,'iters were wounded '■ iniTt of an Advisory Committee Seminole county cnmmmionei W.
4 Hi Irish and Amenean trcoip*
critically in a mating gun battle headed by Ihr, W. P, llrook*, Jr.. G. Kdlice. 52. ol hog 'heft.
will eonlinue to carry out tlndr If.
in downtown Sagniaw rally today. •rid n diacu*»ion of romlllion* at
lie wat not icnlrncrd immediate­ \. mission* o| opposing aggre*&lt;ion
the Home
in Korr* and “ there eau be n..
It wav thr bloody outcome ol a
ly
|*rudmg ditpoedion of a ilclrnvr thought of appeasement or of re
Mr*. Edith Colbert, funner
Iml ne ambuscade lor a man and in*linger of the Sanford Canning motion (or a new in d , Jud gr II warding aggression, whether in t hi­
woman who only the ni^lil before Kitchen, and a resident of South
re r Last or elsewhere.**
II. I I rile 1irk Uld the motion roll
6. Agreement was reached that
hid rvr-iprd limn • 11tml.11 d r,par- Sanford Avenue wn* appoinle I
»* tein|Hirmy .uperinteiiilrnt of
tlie militate power ot the
K
ado-,lylr gun fittld with ndicrii. (lie Heme, pending the rueipt of Ire aigurd lain.
soil Hrilnin ,)iouh| t»e incii-risi-tl a,
lie (el a Il.litMl lupclvejeai rapidly n* i«i**llde“ l&gt;ecnii»e ml,I Im lime the p.iii laded to 'ipplieallona.
escape. Police »et/rd them |Utl
illiate di fen . force* ate essential
Areording to Comiultuiimer II bund.
outildr the city, (h r man wav II. I'opi, (be rummlasloner* have
Conviction uridri thr h j£ ihrti if war i* t» Is,* prevented The pm
dtlcUun capacity of other Allied
rci|ur*lcd that up|illc*li&lt;Jlii' for
Iradly wounded.
It s a iU s H tla r &gt; „ r , al|
tiie |Hi-itlons of superinlendent statute cairiev a penally .if hum
Rut in thr vertable blood l ath .niil mation lie in the bands of O.
two
to
five
yean.
behind them Were left n tlcati I*. Herndon, county clerk, not
officer and two othcra who barely
A motion by defenve attotnci
latrr than Dire, 14.
neaped death.
The combined anlary of tin- Garla nd If. Spencer for a court
Police Cant. Daniel P, Water*,
39, decorated World W ar II veter­ two will Iw f'J60 a month, and judgement for hit client, notwiilt
Karlyle Houshohler, ehairman
an npaitnirnt and meala. An
an of the Pacific, waa killed.
standing the jury verdict, wav drn of the Ke m Imile District ComWounded were police detective automobile will tie furtiiihrd for
led hy Judge Frederick. The |ury luitler of Hoy Scouts, conducted
Clarence Dictici, 6t, ahot in tin trarortxirtntiun.
a business meeting of the group
deliberated 90 minutes
alrdomen, and state parole officer
. ., .
Kilbee, extensive Voluvia-Semi Iasi night at the L| tlAi'itjirt | I'r .
Eldon Johnson, It. 'but In Hu * v { i n t o r f l ( l U l H -Nu , Z m I
f
UttUi r. ICitljili A, Hninth lun!
cheat and right hand.
mile landtiwiirr and itockiiiaii, w.vi George Maffett of Sanford und
Relied were Lawrence N el. 011,
accused of the theft of six hoyi C. I* Itrasington, U k . Maty, and
alia* l-m ry Kdwaitl'. 1 1 . ot Port
,t M.tiaa** *i. C i« » v e i l
from V. I*. Allman. Osteen ranth rom llurgess, field executive of
T A L L A H A S S E E . Dec
Ml. Dora, were present.
Tin State** general revenue fund er, on Nov. 8. 1949.
At the same time nn I in p ireceived $206,494 and cities Itniti,.
The defense constantly sum- olher room a number of scout­
7h2 from the five cent* a package
marifed the case as “ at best a masters met for a round table
tav un eigarettea during October.
The Tulu'teuh'sil Hoard already dispute about ownership" both discussion with H, \V, l.tppincutt,
district eommissinner of the ,Se.
ha receive I its $3.0003)99 share during the trial and in motions.
W A S H IN G T O N . l»-c. H— t/ll
minole County scoutmasters pre­
President Truman today appointed of the tav and nn additional $264),siding.
Joseph II. Short, Jr., Washington twMi wa* allocatevl for construc­
Scoutmaster* attending wencorreapondrjit of the Haiti more tion of a T il cinatoriuni at the
William Fleming and Melvin SiSun, n* presidential pre»» secre­ t'haltahochre Honpital for the
skin of Hanford, Walter Wiederinsani'.
tary.
hold of l ake Mary. Cuhruaster
Ainounta received by the rltie
Announcement of Short . "elec­
The Seminole t'hapter No. 2 W. W. Tyre and t ’uli Committee
tion wa* made by Stephen T, Incod lit:
met Thtli*rlny at the klnaotlie Hull
nr land., $29.617, Pnlatkn 14,403, fui election of offievr* for the I,’hairman liortlon Kwntm. I'ians
Early, who hai Iwen acting a*
were made fo» a Scout field meet
presa secretary since Charle- ti l‘i 11 m o la llT.iad). Sanford tri.221. coming year.
n January.
Rosa died suddenly TurvlnV night. Saiasutu $14,019. St. Augiutine
Those rieeteil Were n* follows
Regiitration of the various
St. Petersburg
$61,116. Mr*. EHroIxlli Ling w orth mat
Earl,f said he wa* happy to »ny
t.ila, which will lake place durthat Mr. Trum as had chroen Short Tn Hahns see $16,607, Tampn $61,- ron, J . P. Holttrlaw w orth y pat
167. West Palm Reach $26,110, ton, Mra. Tom Melwin aatwniate ng the period of December to
a* hia “ personal *clv*tion."
February wa* discussed. E. C
A formei memlwr of the Aaao- Winter Haven $0,034.
matron, Rolxrt Cole nasoriatr Hogan, Jr., Orlando, scout rxe
1dated Preva hurraua nt Kirhmnnd,
patron, Mr*. W. E. Koine* conutivr of the t’enlral Florida
M IS TA K E N C EN SO R SH IP
Va., and Washiiigtnn, Short has
N E W YOR K. Dec. H b V i -T h . drurtreaa, Mr*. J. P. Holtactaw Council, was present.
lieen aaaignrd to the lialtimorv
associate eotnlrurtrms, Mra, A
Sun’* Washington Rureau since Armc has mill'd off a blackout on K. Shoemaker secretary, Mr*.
N M TD N S IN K O R E A
local draft Information.
11)43.
1-. T . Rhvppiini treasurer.
T O K Y O , Dee. H— (,!’) -Genera!
A first Army ipokaaman here
He waa horn Feb It. 1{I0I, at
After the business wa* com­
Vicksburg, Ml**., and received hi* said the whole thing wav a mis­ pleted refreshment* were aerv 4 Mac A rth u r’s headquarter* said
today 10 nn rul ers of the United
A .11. degree at Virginia Military take through misinterpretation of
Nation* are taking part in the
Institute. Islington. Va . in 1923. a Selective Service request.
HERO J U N G
war against Chinese and Km .-an
TO K YO ,
Dec. 8— &lt;JP)— Capt, ''nmmunists.
Gordon C. Jung of
Daytona
Four countries huvr air. grou id
Itearli.
ha*
been
awarded •nd nrsv-,1 forces Ir. action: the
hia thin) cnrnbal decoration dur­ United States, Rrltaln, Australia,
ing the fighting in Korea, the and the Republic of Korea.
Arm y announced today.
Four other* hava air unit*:
Jun g wa* awarded the hronre Koulh Africa, Greece, Belgium
star medal with " V “ for heroic ind Canada.
*t |
C a n to n ! W e a th e r
TALLAHASSEK. Dec. H (/P) More Florida *otrn dncovrrrd art Ion near Chimhmg Kept. 20.
Hi* have ground troops: (tans
W ASHINGTON. Dec 8 (/!') An aniuithrd Miiimippi woman
Mlgli
yesterday- '*&gt;6
He earlier won the l)t«tingui»hrd la. France, I’hiiippines. Thailand, whose husband now is fighting in Korea has written to Congres
thr writr-in vote and uvril it moie thu year than ever befurr.
Low today 42
It’* the hard way to c u t 4 ballot, but it defeated the Democratic Service Cross for extraordinary Netherlands and Turkey.
Rain yesterday b.' itn h
heroism July 24 and thn Hllvrr
Canada, France. New Zealand, den-anrling more supi-oil (or him and his huddle*.
nominee (or ihr Stair Senate in Palm Beach county and swept the Star
She also aiked for answers tn some forthright question t. such a,: ' Total Dec. rain 201 Inches
medal fur gallantry in ac­ Thailand amt the Netherlands
.‘7 iinhi*
mayor of Daytona Beach nut of n((kr.
tion Kept. 2 near Unm an.
have naval forrea on hand.
why must her husband write home for warm clothing? Why are the ' Nothin! D o ram
High till, I- isy •' O'1 ' M nd
It wav uvrd to elect an Okalnoi* county constable to (ill the
troops ualng old equipment?*
(1:26 I’.M. nn.l l-w at 12:17
U N D E R S EA V O LCAN O
O V 11.1AN 0 H P K N B 8
vacancy he left by resigning#
Why ran't they have new i-qui|i veteran of World War il. W il­
I’.il
P H II.A D E U 'H IA , Dec. H (41
M 8 C 0 W , Dec. It— tA V -D ve stla m rnt?
liams placed il iii the Congres­
from (he post after *U*p&gt;n&lt;lori neall that any randidate in
sional
Record
appearing
today,
by Governor Warren.
1 Florida ever got more than 6,300 Philadelphia ha* taken steps tu reported today that a giant vol“ I for on*," ahe wrote, “ aril
Write-In campaign* came with- WTitrdn vote* that were emit in aafrguan! it* important document« ■anu erupted from the depths of In favor of dropping enough together with a brief talk he
'he Caspian Be* Dec. 4 and spew* atomic iiomba in Russia to make made ti the House yesterday
In an inch of defeating two Palm Reach comity to elect Hu*- in the event of an atnmie act.
Microfilm copies of thousands -if up an estimated (1,000,000 tons the whole country radio-active-Oka&gt;oo*a county comm I*■loners sell O, Morrow In the State Sen­
'■
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Dee. 8— W )
of mud. forming an Mami Ot then maybe w* could have peace
whoso name* were on the regular ate over E. It. Donnell, who hart and thousands of wills filed her
William* declined In mnkc pub­
60
29
Atlanta
ballot, and a write-in randidata hi* name on the ballot by virtue from I4H2 to 100 were taken yes­ mile* off the coast of Ilaku.
lic
the
name
of
the
writer,
a
" I am not th* type who usually
-1
IS
lliantatk
gave the stale senator from Lako of nomination by the State De- terday to a bomb-proof vault aomrconstituent.
46
write*
letter*
like
this -hut
4*1
B R E A K FOR G. I.’s
mocratlr L i m it iv* Committee. where in the Porcnn Mountains.
lie taid he placed the letter in llo ,ton
City some trouble.
6tt
•17
“ In rase th* original wills ar&lt;
W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 3 - 4 A 6 - whrn there la a possibility Chat the record "hecauae of its forth­ Brownsville
However, Stetson
Kennedy's Donnell got a thousand lesa.
my amall sen may never »e* his right expression of common aenae Chicago
3H
10
destroyed
In
an
atomic
attack
The
House
toilav
voted
to
give
01’.
Morrow
said
th#
greatest
dif­
eamnaign to get enough people
father again Juat hecauae some­ and rationalism.” lie said hr be­ Denver
»
47
we'll
have
these
mlerfllm
copies
"
a
financial
break
when
they
travel
ficulty
he
encountered
on
con­
to write hia name on the ballot
one doesn't want to hurt some­ lieve* It "reflect* generally the D 'S Moines
16
21
to elect him to the U . 8. Senate ducting hia campaign waa In ac­ said register of WUla Joseph D. on furlough while in uniform.
r,4
69
Burke.
It passed and aent to the fkn- one elaa'a feeling*— or s»ma such thinking of our people, aa well Frealto
quainting
hia
lupporten
with
tha
fell f la t He get only 117 votes
60
49
A total of 110 rolls of film were ata a bill exempting such travel rot— I think It Fa time for letter as calling to our attention the Now York
method used to east a write-in
In the whole atete.
57
37
to ropy the wills, fnrlodlnr from tha 18 percent federal trans writing, or anything rise that shocking state of &lt;tnproparedne&lt;* Washington
vote on voting machines.
60
(19
A last-minute write-in cam­
of such famous persona as port* t ion tax. Th* exemption will atir up aetionprevailing when our boy* wore F ort Slyer*
On paper baltots It’s not too
TH
N
paign against the mpyor of Fort hard. Thare’s a apace under the Benjamin Franklin, Stephen De­ would ba given to all uniformed
Key Wast
“ What do you think?”
ordered Into Korea.”
fiS
W r w also felled. V
84
The lotto* waa aent to Rep.
Francis personnel w h a n tra w lin g Is*
The Mississippi wife started Ocala Airport
name of the regular candidates catur. Stephen Girard.
68
? Political, historian* hero can’t
Tampw
7
John Boll Williams (D-M iaa), a
ICoaslaut# Aa
coache*.
Hopkfaaon and Anthony Weyno.
«* * M «

Police C ap tain Is County Home Head Kilbee Is Found
Shot To DoaH As £ “
“
G u ilty L. HoS
Gun Battle Roars . . __ - ....
S te a lin g Case
Desperadoes Are Cap­
tured After Leav­
ing Bloody T r a i l

m

Spencer Moves For
New Trial, Insists
Ownership Involved

Boy Scout Committee
Holds Business Meet

From Cigarette Tax

Truman Names Short
As Press Secretary

Officers Arc F leck’d
By Masonic (aroup

Florida Voters Discover Write-In
Ballot, Cast Largest Number Ever

Senator Says U. S.
To Place Kmhargo
On (lar^OsS I n Reds

More Support For GIs In Korea
Is Demanded By Anguished Wife

Tho W eather

“

IJ n S

MR :

4

�FRIDAY PEC, c, 1950

ff*r •*(vrn P M UFHAt.P KANfHIlH FI.MRIfM
!U 'fl IMi'ailK

llUUM’Ont

Salesmen For Holler Motor,

lo Contempt Charge
W A K H IN ts lO N . Dec. » - t A } S U vr Nelson, long-time Communiat Party nrganircr. and four pthsr
•*r*ons pleaded Innocent today to
onlrmpt of ('ongrrts charge*.
Two of those who entered nlea*
— David Jo»fph Rohm, 2.1. and ISiovanni Ro-ei laimanlti. 1ft*. worked
aa *clrnti»ta at the war time radia
lion laiM'tatorv at the University
of California.
lo r House un Ann m an Acllvt
tic* Committer ha* charged ihat
Nel-on set up a R-d cell at .he
lab&lt;-iat»rv while il did re*cai&lt;h on
the alom bomb
Mar el Sehriry. M . Imk-d to
by tic Hn Ann i »an
Ac trill
Colnmiltei with rh s trr- of Rf
infiltration of rhe laboratory. al*o
erdcred a nlea "f Innocent.
Nelson. S- hcrei. Ibihm. «nd lamerit* were ihdn leiI Mondsv for
refuting to an-wrr iiuc»tlon* o
thf Un-American Artlvllle* Com
mittee
Among (luesllnti- llolim ami Is*.
manitr refused In *nvwei were
whether they knew Ne|*on.
A third clentltt ** the war
time radiation lalairatory. Irvlng
Davnl I oi. .................
to n
ter hi* plea n»»* Friday.
W ilbim I Patter on. ejcc.illvc
»eeret*ry of (be Civil
RI_S*‘
Congress, also entered a plea of
Inn-- •nt to-lsv Patter -m i* a*
ruled of failure In provide infot
matinn denianded bv the House
l.o| bv Investigating Committee
U 8. In »tri t J u l r r Matthew I
Mr IJulies b*fot# ¥ bftfr the p|r»
# * | » N r l D . H i«*
f»&lt;ul Jan R. Hr)irri&gt;i Jan |f*.
Jan lfc amj PaM tt ion »•». 10 N«
|t|«l Hair wa
r| f i |/tmanitl
Willie*'. II ••
• • » *•• I
HlitiWt at*'* #i \ r'rrnant|r.| IMMNi
lull f»»i N' I ♦i*' InttraH nf thr
uiual I I .W* ft*- • r oni B fim 'il
of ronlriii|«t .*f I’ n u r n
V|M?
laid Nrl -u . i on Communist Partylaw* In ** fern F&gt; nrsylvanie. weJa till country Illegally serf a probable underground egrnl for
Rutvla Jndgr Mifiulre, however.
•Rowed N d tn n 't release np IIJUXi
bail Ho made nu rommenl Jn turn
lag down H ill'* re&lt;iue«l.
Tiie four iriai dale* *et today
•II tentative, were Ihe flr-i f iii-'
fnr anv nf the 21 i » r w n . in t{rt*d
In recent week* fnr refilling Itprovide Information demanded brariou* rnngre**lonal rnmrnittsr-

•*

o*e* l.sel

M r Istlrr this way:
"Thl* letter has lorn pul off
for finis time because j Ihml-V"
-a m i we all wet* told the Km
reen war wa* over. Since the
latest turn nf event*, however,
*e *cc that It Is far from true
aM since || |a, there are several
question*
Pd
like
answered,
plfsir.
"If nur soldier* are all sup
plied will* warm clothe*, why
must my husband write me to
vend him three articles; hr Is sit
officer, hill since he Is on th hallfrfnhl whet" he can't get
In a quarterm *.!., ,|„|r „ ,
post etching.-, why wasn't h*
l*vued warm r lot he*. Inn?
"And today I heard that iHtr
men are rip rc trd In eventnallv
establish a line and hold It |r
Korr* In Altn«k«| r tr r v nnn nf
fny hu*Unn«r« Irftrrv
the old equipment In one teller
n# Mid
nf thflf
•*trn&lt;***t
w -1 used during the Pacific r s r
then saw f|«e veers' nrcupallnn
Hill**- nn«1 Vt*iw Ihfv Rff cipfflrtl
to Win a new war with It lie |.
a 'spoiler' pitot with (blankI Dl
Vision, nnd he *abl rtrrp l for one
r-r two, *|| llvelr planes ar* obi
ami thev do rml p im -t n-pl-ce
ment* l-fo rc the first of the
year. Mhv can't they rip rc l rarlarement* or at Irasl pail* fo,
lh* old one* ?

Dale M l , left, uml M"iri* K KiMOMHI, right, _.n- the two
air-men recently adrlsvl to tbe for** of ||ol|rr Motor Sale-, W. K
Holler, Jr , ariuourned tialuv. Mr Scott served four year* In the
Naval Alt Pori... atlcndrd a hia.I. In llollywraal, C alif, and gradu­
ated in ll'l* from 8lei «oi tfnivei-ily A funner instructor at the
.Sanford Naval Air Station, he by. bv,d lute n years, r- matriro
to Ihe former Madalyn Truluck ami the have an eight month- old
■nn Mr Korgn-on came to Sanford in ll'ilu from Kenl'nky where In
was a graduate of Murray Slate ' -dbg' H r i* nn Atniy A ir Corps
veteran a l laught at llu Junior and iVnior High Hrhonl* here for
i* year- lie is married and live, at Ihe 8an losnt.i ApatlmenU

ate voting tnarhlnrs rrw ate
nwat&gt; of It, but there'a a Itllle
metal tab In line with the print
" I name of every raltdidae on
the machine. To write In a vote,
too volet rniict bold up the tali
and write the name nn a roll nl
paper tienratli It. When the booth
lever I* pul's*** to o |i»-ii the cur­
tain, Ihe tape loll* rm s.nd leave*
r blank *p«re for the neat vnlrl
■f I* wants to use It.
Morrow -aid many of his sup
;iortrr* souldnT figure It out,
and | mi | | arntker* found Ms name
written all over the outside of
Ihe machine. Those votes, of
course, didn't rounl.
Rnough vote* were written In
at Daytona Ibarh last Tuesday
to elect lit J. Ilsrri lamg, a
young dentist, to the rlty comitii»*i"tr over Mayor Krnr-t l„
Padgett. The rounl wa* 721 to
M»7.

tl x«D«sipd f »

lo n g

DIKalle. In hi» first new* confnrnce since hi* appointment »•
pliff chief, gave reporter* a formal statement In which he appealed
fnr self-restraint by businessmen
and consumers. He also denounced
h.ardsr- and profiteer* and pro­
mised the government will hunt
out and rapnse the "Jackal i thn*
attempt to unjustly enrich thriftselves at the e«pen«e nf national
peril." He declared.
"Hoarder* and profiteer* vre
enemie* of the natinn. Their *■•
livitle* if not curned will defeat
the purposes of this (defence prodiirton) art. and de«troy the na­
tion from within a* rertainly a*
aimed aetlna by an outside foe
“Consequently wn rannot emphatite to«&gt; atrnnglr «ur complete
■lelerminatlon to lick t hla proIJem"
The price control plan* Ir prelunation call fnr Imth a r»necal
arrn**.the hoard celling like the
"general tnaainium price regula.
tmn" of W orld War II. and for
•elective ceiling*
in othei word*,
"for all
event ualitie*,” fliSalh
•aid
•“ But at rhl* time we *ee no
reason for imposing *mh emit m l
and we lmp«* it wiil not lie necea•ary."
IhSalle noted that OP A ha I *n.(mo paid employee* and 200.0*1*1
nd'inteet worker* over Ihe country
In II* wartime heyiley lie *el-J be
"certainly did not aspire" to any
•uch m iw of peronnel Imt enipl.a
iietl that hi* own handful of work­
er* I* totally inadequate fnr a mi
Jnr firlce control effort.

ir birth *ign rnclrwed in a beautiful plastic key

Mra Anna l^vrrgn». Church
Point, lauii'iant., ') » 'he has a
word of advice f"t those folks
who -ram alway* blue, mad at
the world, or think cloudy *kle*
are alwuy
hanging over their
heads. M r- Ijsvetglie -*ys iri'nl
foil,* whin tiny art thirt way
IIHIlt not be fielilig well . . .
Vause a 1*0.1- ill position I* a
•urr sign nf trouble Mr
Iv
vergne -ar». just tai mg Ker**'f
as an example. •
now that
It taking IIA U A C O I there Ivn't
a person in ttie world who can
make hgr mad Mr-, lav c g n *
found that by takinp l|A I *.k* '■ il.
Iier system wa tm longer defi
dent In Vitagiitis HI, 111', Niacin
and Iron
lb re 11 Mr
lusverpne'a own
slateuient: " \f .u ilrtn'l I now how
nn'Kierfill It feels Ip lie in such
giovl condition after two yen l*
nf feeling run down I bad a
very poor np|.&lt;titc in fact, focal
ilnlnT ig r n w i t h m e at a ll. I
had a h a u l tune deeping n ig hts
. , -oinrt line, I would
lay
awake until I or 2 in the m orn­
ing and lh--n llu i.rvt &lt;1isy I
would feel I lied end gioggy all
day lung. Yen have iu&gt; Idea bow
terrible I felt N"W all tbit Iv
gone . . . yes, now that I have
Iwen taking IIAU ACO I.. I feel
wonder fol. | gel lots of good,
sound sleep, have n fine appetite
and Ju*t lots of energy. I can eat
nnr kind of fond now and It
dorsn’t larlher me a bit. I Just
can't !&gt;egin to thank IIAD ACO Ie.”
Ibsa’I Put (Iff Taking IIA U A C O I
i . . do a* thousarius or otbern rlo
wlwne system* lark'd Vitamin t
III. 111'. Nla-'in and Iron are do.
inp. The IIA D A O ll, formula I*
very rffoetivi- foi •lonurch di»orders, insomnia due to upset

o M it t -1 a i \ f f
RIDE-IN T H E A T R E

Walt

U 'a lt f&gt;r«rvey r a p ­
tures e v e ry stirrin e m n n s re t eit
the screen!

isn eij’s

\|k i : |.;ilr--l Nrw* Anti rN rlru m

Wlmgms amshty
tiithisckmhsbcmr.

»• ••••• Mtiiri.fa« r -Hj | ^

III mowit 4om
with teddy f'me!

y * -iJr»» m

"

Al-vrs: CurliM in S h n rl S u n jc rt
rittw ; Dcnpfratlttfi* O f T h e W w l — N n . 7

SUNDAY AND MONDAY!
* TT
‘ BU-rr
w

••* I 4ta start

Middle Atlaillb- and easlrrti sea
larani stair* Hale wind* of Mr to
•'•rt miles weir foic-rast foi Ihe
New Kin-land coastal area- Ah
normally high tide* were in pins
per t along the roast In Conner ti
rut, Rhode Island ami the Mas*
ailill-ett* Cs|ie C-m| aiea.
A few families were rv-inialcd
from «horr frottl honie- In two
Conner linrt towns a- the wind
ami rain ahum slunk last night
There was umcli damage finrii
Ihe Wind shillil hill the blow* Wrle
nut as severe as the gales which
hit Ihe eastern slates tvsr* week

c M U iim ir n t

••-• "• -n i • hi
. . iii. i
Huron. M lih , Identified av a pel
-on parolee, and lilt woman ram
ratoon, Mr* Sylvia Van Conant,
•&gt;.ri, glut iif I’ort Union.
Police -aid they weie the pail
who »hol it out with a group of
officer* the night Iwfnre at an
flaat Side night spot.
Officer* intriceptrd the two out•Ide the llancmft Hotel in the
heart of Saginaw at 2:211 A M
Nrlton pulled a gun anil darted
tiring
('apt Water* wa« -hm t four
time* H r wa» hit twice In lh*
head and once in the arm and once
In Ihe leg.
Kdwatd* was shot
in
th«
shoulder and chest In the irtu in
fire.
Nelson and Mr*. Van C-ouant
i *i *sl off in I heir car It'll were
soon oveitakrn by othei offlcci*
who hauled them down al Car
lollton, a suburb on the edge of
the city.
NelHici attempted to resist. Nclson, pulice -aid, u«* huddl'd on

1 1 onlImoil irnm Page fine)
(old Congress Ttlevday that he Intend* to try while telling up an
organitation In handle mandatory
contrnla.
"There I* nothing to voluntary
rontrol* parent profiteering and
destruction when war facra ua,"
llaruch -aid In a telegram to
Senator Ma&gt;l&gt;*nk i l&gt; S ('l chair­
man of thy Senate Hanking Com
mittee.
llaruch, brad of the Munitioni
Hoard In World War I, and hav
long hern an adviser In president -.
Relation* lietween him ami Prevldent Trum an, howrvrt, reported,
ly have lieen tlrainnl ainee the
ll'IH campaign,
llaruch wired Mayhank:
"Ihin’t you think we have had
enough of trying the •arm- raperlmint* that havr failed? Shall a •tody and plan ourtelve* into
lankrnptry and defeat?”
The rrv p tir telegram appall n!ly
alluded to the •lain* of home front
mnliiluallon
llaruch told Camgrc*» la*t Mimmrr that an all out
program should lie *tarti-d then
niSallr |« director
if prim
•tuhiliiation in the |&gt;onomlr StallMiration Agency lie spoke at a
conference held Jontly with econ­
omic stabilisation administrator
Alan Valentine and wage atahilua
Hon laird rhaitman C y rilS.
thing
All made It clear that a wnge.
price frre ie , widely rumored In
the la*t few day*. I* red imminent,
lint Valentine Implied that "*e
leitive" control* may lie employ
nl on ImssIc defrn*e material* liefi le any general action la taken,
The F.HA Administrate- tndi
cated also tin agency might make
anv price roll-bark retrnetlve
a
plain warning to hu-ine**men th it
attempt* to "lieaC ‘a ft cere by
laaoting firice* now might to&gt;
frinlle**
Valentine *aid hr had not yet
recaived any reply from ford
Motor ( V or (irnrrat Motor* flntp
to hi* telegram* lavt nlghl urging
them to *u*pend their announr-*l
price increases on I'Jfl models,
lending an industry conference
with KSA herr neat week.
Valentine declined to say what
KSA would do If Ihe companies
irfused to reacind the mice boosts.
Hut he noterl that K S A "la fully I
clothed with authority, and if I
voluntary action fail* we rouldl
lake mandatory action If the *1'
nation Justified.”
There have l-ren widespread de- i
uiand* from (*ongrrm*mrn fnr,
wage price lonlrols Senator fV*i

b .-f o r e

now?

"Iluw ran our men fight when
lliey have nothing to fight with?
“ I Ihlnk II I* high time Ihe
euple of Am rtira e*|merally Ihe
lines wh-i iln have lovevl o|ir* In
tills wat wake up to Ihe things
that are cuing on— and to lira
larte that our lives are mote
rndangftrd e vriy rlav brrauae
nor laiya In Korea aren't barkn l enough by the people al Imnte,
In flnlslr this thing Itefrir |l
;eta bigger.

K D D Y NAM Kit C O M M A N D K K

W A S IIIN O TQ N . He,

a t/P»

Ptesident Tinm an today muiunsled
let. Urnrtal Menton 8pragm- K&lt;blv
for anmrinlmrnt a- commanding
general of the 7th Atmv
The Seventh Atm v. a rtinsnllde
lion ol th* First Ihvlauin an l
innatabiilarr force*, wa otganlsril
III (ietmanv elaiut two work* ago
Kile. I'a.. shath-rr,' window* end
cancelled air flight*. Wind* rang
Ing frnttl 10 In « t niph whlnned
arrvss wr*trrn ami rrnttal Penn
svlvania.
Upstate New V iii k link a lr«r&gt;
fir pounding fruin Ihe wind* wtu
rearheit a velririty of M mn'i
the loikr Ontario region ami cause I
high waves on Ihe -liorelrne |o
New York City, high tide* nn the
cast river splashed no n steam
r mu pa n v 'a pipes, blinding Kail
River driver* w||H a dense steam
mitth. The winds abated during lh*
night in Ihe New York City rustrum.lilan area ami In upstnle New
Ynrk. The rain wa* aipeciad to

ernes ••

The Hoard

uf O n i n t v

Comnilnilottm of

Jiiolt' CtMinly will rvcflva
IMi.sition

of

Ii|i|itirat|imn

aii|H-rtntettth nt

of

th e

Rem -

for tin*
Cotinly

Home anti Malmtt of Ihe Cotinly Home on
or Itefon- f» oVIm-k I’. M. Ih*e. 14, I960.

,11111 I I s - M .

^H!M*^re*’- . 7 j : ’ T C C H N tC O L O H s ~ * ,llt (!l ttu
Cnittrd.v — ('nrliN tn— l,alr-*t Newts
"S v m e irirn lly D c -ig n iil Hum p--"
Alwn l.ntpwt N e w n A n d ('nrtiM in
(n n t p lf li- I ’ r iig r -im - &lt;i:.'HI— K:|.'» I'. M .
C h ild re n tin d e r 12 F re e !
"Mttview t ’nder T h e S lu r s ''

SANFOBD •O R LA N D O

H fG H W A Y

L -ivliit; ijtia rtiTn . f '«* l and lra ii«| N irtu tio n fu r
tiinlieil Ity Hie C o t i n ly ,.

AN INTIMATE CLOSE-UP
OF HOLLYWOOD’S MOST
BEAUTIFUL G IR L S -

SHOWINt

r p g o f f jc o n a

A. W a in te|rellrnt galwndine Jackal I7A0;
Fatten plsli sport shirt . . .
Washable . . . »7

B. Flnrly iH a llH Sport rhlrt In rreate

craasg resistant gabardine, Inserts
of Tartan I'lsid . . . »rt
worsted

resistant gabardine jll
I’ura worslcsl coat sweater. Truly a
super gift . . . 110

H u t - r A R T f H f t t - w t r C A TB -C fH II.D n m tr»-&gt; 4 »A IIA K 0 l!!rr w m
•*
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F. Jacquard crew neck pullover of puts
worsted . . . . fin

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F r t l D A Y b f i c . a. 1950

At THF CHURCHES

sanford

t i f r a i .d . s a n f o r d .

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F IK S T B A P T IS T 1 III Ill'll
I’ark AvrnUr «l Sialh SI reel
W. I*, Brook*. Jr.. Paalor
John L. M ilUr, Lducalional

Station WTRR— 1400 Kilocycles

!«!«*%tw«

A li l l i H 'l i NnllfM im i'l fit pirvrnlrti i l I hr Herald ulfic* un ik t
0%I I 1111%t
"We've Saved A Place Fur You "
4.0D Th » VDiyihm Club
i lir ticluic publication.
Sunday School 9:45 A.M, "Take
Hltr
•
%
I*
»
vour family to Sunday School "
_ __ _
S a n fo rd M it iK h r i.il A v a trin lio n
* «0 I M U Khnri*
Morning Woiahin 11 .no A M
7 ** HfVili Ml Jim It fttlh
-9
Ile v . I I . L . Z im m e r m m , I ’t c .id r n l
M l ,S&gt;H i
Sermon by W. P, Brook*. Jr.
I’tHUon
« »*• .M'-riiln*
JiK* C . C rew * , Sec. • l ira;*.
T»amine
Union 6:15 F M A
9 l.tlllnr ( l||c «»fli
union for every a*e. Story hour for
........
|
»
*
■
Vitl
lt&gt;D^
•10
ii
1 In Mu »
H O L Y t MOSS « III Hi II
( II H IN T * III IK II. l.oncHmHT children under 9 ,year*.
Ii
*"• Ur.rid ,%l Nln»
Kvotiing
Wor
.hip
7:.in
I'
M.
( l.pi'cnp il I
i'tgdu
( Fpoeupal)
9 11 n*ii
Sriinun bv W. F. Brook*, Ji
lif t . II Lyfllrlun /tnt.nri man,
Hr* II. I.tlllelnn Zimnirtman,
Wedneaday
Kvrning
Servi.y
7;ln
II.II.. Itr.lm
m i - ; t lit iti h m M ill
II H . Virat
F M
2nd Stitnlav in Advent
2a01l I lm U rn n r
2nd .sitmliiy wlier Advent
"Every
room
a*
warm
a*
your
IUt. Jur I'» i"i r W
'% I'**,t»Ilit
10
(*:&lt;**• A M. H-tly
I &lt;•&lt;) F M Lvrtilng Frayer ami home.**
II Ml \ M. Family tlM flN II kI SermonSnn«Iav w h«inI t»r u in * h t 8 :16
Church Srhix&gt;l
j \M c l a i m fm a H i f t t , with
A ll me welcome.
( IIIIIS T IA N IN II MISSION t i l l g&lt;Mwi »niri( fillril trnchna.
11:0(1 A M Mnndng I'tayrt mill
O
I
.I
A
N
C
F
Kt:rm&lt;&gt;n.
Murvinu* vini *hiu it ll:iMl A M
Park \*m ur al Fnurleenlh Slrcri Mi*'* \\'ll.ti.i lk»\)r . *»f Clovrlan I.
I IK S | &lt; H ills 11 VN « III III II
it.im I'M Y I'SI
llr».
Glenn
K.
Smith.
I’a.tm
•
Srrvire* dutine Ihi* week
I Mi; smiflltll \* ruur
M in
ti»* iU n rm l S rc trim y of
llihle School 9:45 A M .Mr A the
Monday Ihringli I hut Iny ri’l
I 1(111114)1 Farris, Minister
hand of thr
Wielioldt,
Superintendent.
Kalutdav Holy Communion 7 it
Pic|iaring For Chrotm a*” will i
•'h'lfrh nf ti**f will rniHlilrt o d i’Morning
W
onhlp
11:00
A
M
AM.
hr the Mull i n ' , wrrtlMMt aubilCi I
ivtrl v i I
valli
lin n ln v at
Mianinnarv Sunday will (w oh |t:IMi A M. All rhttrrnr* In thr
Friday •loly ronimiinmn !•;('(! fm Sunday m u limit ut Itir First •crvrd
at
the
Mornin*
Service.
AM
u lli fi I r»rt will Iw t r (iff d fltfd dl
• hi i linn Church.
Kvrning Service 7:45 F.M. The Ihi* rally, A Im k rl tlinwr will
“ A W iing Wnman'a Deeklwn"
pwator
wi'.l
*peak
at
holh
4ervifC*.
0 ill hr III! evening «rrmon »ub*
*t v H .it l no IV M
All are welcome.
O
r i i i s r i n i ^n\ i i i i i x n
pel I lie Ymilh of Ihe Church w ill
I ivangrh**ti* f■#v i*( .ii 7 .m IVM
« III IK II
|n.n in ilo .ervir*.
Mr tL ifr and allat *all hv thr |»d *•
lie *. Alicit. (. Slrlnni-, lilt,,
Churrh
h I nil i l l ut 9:15
M O ItM N c; f&gt;l v n r i n v s
tf.f
I**.I n«
\M
f ,•v*t m* *dini* f nr la v; rvrnii’'*
Mt. W IV Brook*, na ator nf (hf
!*:45 A M (.'hutch School
* i ridtan
Youth
F rllu » »hu&gt; h n l Bai'lUt Churth. will luvo at 7 .:»» I* M
11 00 A M llurnlnc
W in -hip in&lt; Him* ,ii ii to i' M
W M It I"*■i 1irr rtrli Thiir^'iav
rliHtcr of thr Mor flint: IlFVofV.inw
Service. Kcitmui ay Mi Mi Imu
Tin- **fli it oi ihe Church will I'tuirrutfi tkrougnout nrxt w etl, * min i»i 7 JO i* M Mr
I’ M. Pittnetr |it||iniilil|&gt; M in i 'lm lav 7:30 l ‘ .M
T h r l*nigrarn i* /» pri *»»ntjiHon f Klmif t, lr*d**r, will It* in rhatff/.
Youth l« llo.\ hi|&gt;
V | It
iv| I l ’ i •
''mm; i&lt;
A loiilial wcleti*ne I* ealendfs! (&lt;&gt; I Kiiiio Station W TR fl in coopriu
7old F.M Lvniltu* W tiluti ■&gt; a ll.
pi PM %l*
Kv*lvn IWnnrli.
A Mortal ion.
vie 5etin"ft,hv Mi Mi lm
SrK*xi1 f.riiutt will \tr gjvrn l»V lri«fn , v*ill Irr m r h » r r r A pro*
Special M uiir lor Stiii&gt;lav Mull)*
A di»ciit»ion utu«1\ of Ihe* Stintl •' gram for all V",i*»»* ^woplr
t m im i N in
• III IK II
lll|£
I hr •hurrh %tnnr hand will fir
Slhool l.r iinn will t»r given l*V
I jkr M m
&gt;"to. "I *|I (I I'. .|. ||.4Vf I I f
ill Ii ♦!** mu *lr, amt thr puhtir 1.3
l»r.
Hrook»
on
SitiinUv
cvrnlng
i
i
rt
hue.
I'a.tor
Which Love Thy Law " lit Mi
mVItry| In .it|r»v| ill thrXf rrvic n .
ut 7:16.
Church School 10:00 A..M.
Cliarfo* K. (iinn.
Wot
hip
II
"d
A
M
Anthem. "Ilo, l.veiyum that
ii.
I 'Mi F M
Th u •.(fin", t Imu' *I &lt; ih i
1'iih
W r Imin Hr l 'i tlnw *hl|t 6:30
•oioei hy M r.. Clidd* • Wilke *ul
F M
Rolierl Hioon.
lot . U u ( hull Fraclice a-raj

I**
(l

P n f r a t t y P h iiw
T o m m y l H f * n Fh ttw

tl

\ llu l. A ulrl. MuU
Mfitih Tlitif
t l.iMf.n'i x'li -It !I••nv
I*. r idl

Pin l'|» Pat *
M u ili

19

M U S I M L T IIfittlS T r H l ’Hf II
J. L. tlrh Inlry, Mlniolcr
■Mre. I*. II. Slrnhrn on, IM l.IL
l*. 15 R.M. ('hutch Schoui. A
cla .t for every *yc.
11SW A M M oiniur Wot thui.
bernton tnpir. "A Guide For GivIn*’*.
H
l*.M. Youth Fallow ahip Re,,
vl* e.
7.»(f F.M L rtn in r
Worahlp.
Sermon tuple. "A Faith For To
day”.
n i t m c i i h i t i i it i s t
Mm ttrnuc and Second Klreel
J.
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Tulmrrulrmin mortality in the United Staten will de­
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I’eter often fumbled and stumbl­

ed in hi* lime uf training, yet he
berame a great *»int. Me must ti»e

Hope that the disease will l«* reduced to minor pro- alion could be characterised a*
I»ortioiis, according to the company, rests ujion the expan­ J "ruccenful."
The column **ai brstegrd by
sion of facilities for early case finding, prompt and adequate
treatment, and medical follow-up of arrested case*. A prime Chine** force* at their rear near
requisite in the fight against tuberculosis is a sufficient Koto on both tide* of a Canyon
trail leading down to the lea. and
number of ls-d t»* hospitali/e all active cases.
“ Vigorous efforts along these lines are vital not only ahead of them
Thouiand* ul other* icattrrrd in
for the welfare ol those with the disease but also for the
protection of tho-e who might become Infected,” the Metro- (he noriheail were trying to reach
l«olitan declare "Tire detection and isolation of infectious the etc ape port.
In rtorlhwrii Korea, only patrol
cases are tin- iim* t effective curbs to tin- spread of the dis.•aM\"
contact wat repotted along the
\ ou can do your part to help eradicate the disease bv newly forrnrd l.ighlh Army defen*e
buying Christmas Seals.
line
Top American Naval and Ma­
rine officer* conferred *ecretly on
a ihip off the Wormy eait coait.
A U. S. Eighth Army source »aid
tome Allied South Korean troop*,
in the far noitlieait, already had
cleaped by tea
The lug question wat how many
other* in the nnrtheail could reach

our mistake* *nd failure* a* »teptiinjr
to rl*# KifKtr. .Nf%tr
make the i i n r mlHake twice:
Thou a rt an offrn** unto me.—
Matt. lfl:!rt.

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At tin limit *ritli'iiI »|«it the
IdOJMM— 11.8. Marini* arul doughhoys anil a few Itrilivh— Were in
tile mill«t of a lank-letl drive to
break out of a four-shied Chinese
1 1 mm *011111 iif ('hangjin lt***ervolr.
Ileit* entrrnrheil on do ruinating
ridge* and thieldeij bv a arm**atorm from Allied air attack raked
the column with#i«avy fire.
The Leathernr«k* and Infantry­
men moved •iuwlv down a Weep
IcCg'aUd alei elloa* lltualltalll
trait from Koto, right mile* south
of the reaervoit. Forward element*
had covered five of the- 45 long
uiliea I lull) Koto to the eaal coaat
e*&lt;ape iwit id llungoatn toy F r i­
day noontime.
Itrivnia north to meet them waa
a relief eoiuinri of the If. 8. Third
liivl.m n, trying to clear the road*
into the mountain* limn llungnani
Hut even if the 20.U4JU ahouitl
*link up ami racape that fiery denie, ihouaami* uf additional Chint CM mataing north of llunguam ami
i the near I iv iinluatrial city of Ham
luma Ihlvalt'ii In cut Iheni off
again.
A Chine**, attack, an the. Koto,
a io ln p brhlhd them made' lha
rritiral aituatlun e«en wrarae. The
liumpy atrip ii the only oulaidr
link fot the trapped Iroons aoulli
of the Chancjin.
More than I.TUOniiically wound
rd Marine* ami doughboy* have
l*-en flown from Koto. There were
no drlail* of the Krd attack on the
field.
Fnr tloilh of ihe i e*ervoir, the
11 Ui Itrginieol of Ihe U. S. tk-vI etilii Division wa* movinit through
mountain* awarming with Chineae liut it* whrrraliout* waa not
annouriceil. The 17th
withdrew

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Tliere will be no Dunkrrque m
Korea unle** we are dfiven out ol
Korea irrm i lo lie ihe conclution
af the Trumsn Alllee lonlerence.
Well, there wa* no Dunkerque in
Fiance until the Bfitiib were driv*n
oul trl France,
Sanford'* Iful W riigalr gut bn
p k lutr in ihe T*mpa Tn b u n Thurulay. Dr. WcUyalr i|Mikr Iw
fore govririmenl and agliculluial
interrtl* of live west coatl cinm li'i
on the effect of eacc** *alt» on
celery, hean*. and corn yrown in
the Sanford are*.

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yyer you -find il Oklalioma and
Krniurky will ijtlii $2WMIiK).I*etween them |ol Ml niinule, id fruitball in the Sugai Ibiwl New Year’*
day. it i* currently etlimaled by lit*rspcitv All over ibe tountry manv
million* of dnllan will change
hand* ibal day at tbe pigikin i*
kicked from one mil id the field
to tire oilier.
Wlirn i* anieaiemrnl m&gt;t
|iea*emrnt&gt; Dial it wliat we want
lo know a* Prime Miniiter Attlee
continue* hi* denial* that he 11 in
favor of apjteaiemrnl. All he want*
U for ihe United .Slate* »o get oat
of Korea and in return for that to
■ccejtl the Chinete aggrettort into
the botom of the United Nation*,
and lu treat them at fiimd* and
btolber*. jierhap* eitrnd thrm *
loan to that they can build ihtir
induitrie* and feed their people.
But no ajrjreaiement, you u -hIerHand, absolutely no appeatemenl.
By

How in the world Prrndcnl Tru­

man ever happened to select luch
[ a good man (or U. S. Civilian Defente Adminiitrator at former Gov­
ernor Caldwell ol Florida it beyond
III He dues not come from Minouti,
list never been a member of the
Pender gait machine, and he did
not even tuppoit Mi. Tiuman in
the fait Democialir convention.
However, lie is an able atlminitIrator and coming from Florid*
will not be *o close lo the foreili
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cannot tee the tree*. He will be
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troit. or San Francisco, something
t which someone from New York,
&gt;. Detroit, or San Franeiiro might

The ineiorahle force of rircum*
•lance* u conqielling ihe United
State* to do ia Korea what it
dmttd have done months ago of its
•tom free will and accord. When
il first became apparent that the
Chinese were going to enter the
•tot. H should also have become
[W M im t lo American statesmen
Inal tw had no alternative but to
1p t out, since we had no army big
gjjq tsh lo stay in. To try in th*
face of overwhelming odd* will
m to fif mean the loss ol those brave
men who aie all wr have now lo
help (rain and lorn' ihe hatd tore
Sf lhto tr-mendoua army w* must
in a hurry if we ace lo *ave
A i l country from total defeat. To
' ■ m m m rn m In put plenty of wa-

D e W IT T

M a r K K N / .lE

Al* Foreign Affaire Ans)|*t
Close by my office window in
New York City’a Rock feller Plata
they are busy trimming th* great
Christmas tree which yearly,
through the Star of Bethlehem on
ID top, proclaims the mei*ag( of
“ Peace on Earth Good Will to
Men,”
Meantime across mv deck iSeic
pour* a stream nf new* di*pati-hr*
recording strife in many |&gt;art- uf
uur troubled wuild. It i* an Inr.-ngruou* mlature of Meat.
Still, IImt great white slat atup
the tree ia a must jiersuasite re­
minder that it it right t« ktep
striving for peace.
It may even lie right to mate
bargain*- providing that can he
done with honor. And on lid*
score British Prime Minister A t­
tlee, who ha* W n conferring with
President Truman In Washington,
declared In a speech yesterday
ment” of Red China in an effort
to halt th* Korean fighting.
Ho we salute the United Na­
tion*. and statesman like Premier
Nehru of India, for their parolsent search to rind *ome common
ground on which the opponents In
Ihe Ideological strife ran meet lo
avoid shooting wars.
Howevrr, we can't e*pe,-t any­
thing mots from Ihe pi-acemaker*
than avoidance of yon play, a* I
re* it. Th* bitter strife of the Dm*
l»n'l eu*ceptlhlr to compromise of
any eort. Il D a fight to a finish

lietwren llolshevUm and l&gt;«morrary, and that desperate tim e gle I* likely to go on and or., far
beyond your time and mine.
For the most part twe hope)
thi* historic fight will he confined
to th* “cold war.” That i« had
enough in all conscience, with Us
rloak-and-dagget
tactic*. B u t
bloodshed on the battlefield Is
another thing.
The Korran conflict It a Vol­
canic eruption i.F the rold war.
Whether iieavt- efforts ran achieve
anything there is estrrinrly doubt­
ful. However, that I* no reason
why effort* vliouldn't lie made to
end the lilottdy conflict.
The difficulty of |u-are effort*
in that direction was shown yes­
terday in a speech by Soviet For­
eign Minister Vlshfnsky to th*
U . N . General Asstjmhly. He de­
clared China and it* people want
peace hut that It mutt com* after
•he withdrawal of U N. fortwa
from Korea.
Admittedly the avalanch* of
Chinese troops (muring down from
Manchuria against the Alliaa
might drive the latter from Ihe
peninsula. But th# All!** won’t
quit voluntarily under preasur*.
In thi* connection Prime Minist­
er Attlee yesterday declared at a
National Press Chib luncheon in
Washington that so long as *Uia
star* and stripes fly In Korea tha
Hritiah flag will fly beslda them.”
That wa* a neat pledge of AngloAmerican solidarity in this great
issue.
However. It la reported thal
President Trum an and Premier
/•ttlea have agreed that Europe
I* the prim* canter of conflict

with Russian Communism. And
the corollary to this is taken to hr
that It would he folly for the
Western powers to allow themeelvea to be maneuvered Into a
major war with China.
The problem would seem to hr
how to keep the Korean conflict
from growing. R'e hard to see
how this can t* achieved shuit of
aoro* sort of agreement— a pro.

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H,rteAllied patrol* probed for ad­
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S versea I to Q and thla will let
you know ju*t where '.re s'and.
Mr*. Ravenei was d on g tnt*
same thing about the inf innary.
I behave all thi* look pia.-e IWore
th* Mallewa moved in bat now *he
is giving the overseer or nurse
a pat on the hack, la it k-rpt le t­
ter now than it wa*? Tlien if to,
why diil I find ant* on the b«d*
and »n the floor in thi* Infirm ary
the last time I viaited It a r-i the
patient* complained to my sister
and me of how the ant* -ra vl-d on
them *o they couldn't rest when
a -mall amount of Hoodoo tape
could prevent thi*.
liut th* Mallewa have 1 » juris
diction over thi* and if Mr*. Ra­
venei i* looking after th« inmate*
*0 well why wa* poor ll’ t l ) Eve­
lyn Jones, a Negroeaa, neglected
so lad that ane lo*t her log and
would have lost her life for she
waa alowlv hut surety dy'lig of
Infection when I visited her.
On a Sabbath day eariv thi*
year I returned to San for t an i
compelled her husband and rela­
tive# to move her. How did I com­
pel them to do it with t.b* word
of God and tike little David met
Goliath. Read 11th Samuel, Chapter 17, verse* if -M .
In a meeting you hruughl to
the puMIr great word* by t ha wis­
dom of man. 1 am bringing totfuii
am| the public wisdom f r n 'ind.
Roman* .7: :i-4 aaya let G ihI i*
true, hut every man a liar. Now
P*aim* 105-1A say* touch not God'*
anointed and do my prophets no
harm.
Now God'* anointed is th.- man
and woman that have l&gt;een liantir*d with th* Holy Ghost and hi*
prophet* are the preachers.
Now Mr*. Ravenei, here's where
you aland in 2nd The**. hopter
I, vrrae* ft aaya aeeir 1 I: I* a
righteous thing with God to ro*
rompenae tribulation* to them that
trouble you. Did you ever
-ad
what happened to H im a -i over
in E*th«r. Chapter 7, ver*e •»? He
lifted up hi* hand in&lt;i touched
God's man but hr w%* hung on
the gallows he hulll for Mordecal.
You may co*t th* Uallew.* their
Job* liut I had rathar he them
than in your place nr anyoro thnt
ha&gt;r lent a hand or tongue. I
should aay eyrn any simple-mlnd4d i^rson could see thnnigh yawr

Nkhohon Brick

on vour
diristmasUsI?

cabinet wrfr *»kwl in

schemes. Just wrho have you In
mind for Mil* Job, or I* the amojr.t
of money that 1* Invoive-I so
tempting to you you wouM like1
to lake over the Job yourself »
And don't the public know that.
these, quoting Mr*. Kavenet. “ poor'
untrained, uneducated B all#**,'
would never jeopordii* tb-dr Job*
bv commlting such thing* a - an*.
Mr*. Ravenei, wrote ats-ut them,
calling the public'* attention to
'he fact*.
Mr*. Ravenei In the D #:. 5
Herald, quoted tom* or mo*t &lt;d
toe same thing* ahe did i couple
of year* ago jutt before the R e!-'
lew* took over
1 am aaking again for all Chri*t-|
ian* to pray like God's people did
In Arts 12 when King II -r&lt; I kill
ed Jamr* and then put I’-te r in
Jail.
I for one am not afraid to itar.d
up for God's pesipl • and hop.? lo
tee more of God’s people doing
the same in the near future. Mr*.
Ravenei may be in Moiety and
have a good education, but I *m
one jum p ahead of her, I am in
high society. God is rny fatnr.;
Jesus is m y rider brother ami all
the angelic ho*t i* waiting to wel­
come me in. That is why I un
n«t afraid to obey God.
Mv education also r u n , Imm
God by staying on mv l&gt;n.-e&lt; and
anyone who withe* to eHalltnse
me you ran find me -e »y enou-rn
Just ask for the little countrified
Grocery Store with the Itibl# on
Ihe counter. That i* w her- yrq
will find me.
Respect
Mr*. C. F. Robs**'*

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V Lawson received WI
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luting in the school lunch room
’ * a* cook during the illness of
' Mr*. J- W. C. Hrima, the regular
’i cook.
Mr. and Mr*. E. K. Shirwin of
' Ilululh. Minn, an- visiting hi*
L ***uain, Mr. and Mrs. 0 . A. T&gt; lfrMU» Eva William* RN of
’ Orange General llo-pltal is spend
lf ing a few day* with he* parent*
'* Mr. and Mr* R William*.
Mr*. A. M. 11might and
I- |*»t wire in Orlando Mundet
it Mr*. Harold Schulte aceuiiijiani.il
l * them.
’*
Mr*. Matlna Dunning returi.e.1
it honir Friday after .to-tiding
[week with h*-r daughter M i ­
le Myrtle I’.r r y in Winter Gard.i
* who ha* been ill.
i*
Mr*. A. J. Peterson of Sunit ford, a W. M U. worker, nut
:o with the W. Si li- of the Ran
r- list
f'hurch
Wednesday
and
taught one of th&lt;- books on the
it Nigeria Work of W M. I*. A
t- covered diah luncheon wa* served
u
\Ve welcome one of our winter
k visitor* &gt;«rk to hi- home t&gt;
g James Zane of New- Jersey
| Mr and Mr* I* T Piet'
f- in Orlando Tuesday 0 huu •

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Social Calendar
F K U IA V
The Hcinrrocaliv Circle will n)i-rt
■t 7:50 l*.M. at (hr home if Mrs.
M. K l.ator, 2410 Palmetto Avetmr.

^ T l u - Townsend Cluh No. 1 will
hold it* regular semi-monthly
meeting at the Citv Hall, first
floor, at 7:50 P.M.
The A iaira Circle of the Carden
Cluh will meet at the home of M r..
C. I,, (tedding. 64tl Valencia Drive
at 8:00 P.M.
Under the sponsorship of lleta
Sigma Phi sorority the recrptinni.vt at the Ferland-Laughton
Memorial Hospital I* Mra. M.
u Hagan.

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Under the sponsorship of lleta
Sigma Phi »orority tne recep­
tionist at the Frrnald-Laughlon
Meinoiial lloipital la Mrs. Frank
Woodruff Jr.
M lN IlW
Under the sponsors hip of lleta
Sigma Phi sorority the receptioniit at the Fcrnald-Laughton
Memorial lloipital i* Mra. Ilyrd
Goode.
M
M ON D AY
The Driwndahle Class of the
First Methodist Church will meet
in McKinley Hall for a Turkey
Dinner at 7:lM) P.M. Make reserva­
tions hv railing 1364-W or I5&amp;7-M
b. fori' Thursilav night.
Cilele* of the Preshvlerian
Church will meet a* follows:
No. I, Mis. Cohh,chairman, with
Mt i, A. Maffetl, l.illv Court at
.1:30 P.M
No. 2, Mrs. King, chairman, with
Mrs. C. II. Stafford, 211*5 HummertH Ave.. at .1:1X1 P.M.
No. 1. Mrs. Lawson, chairman
will meet at the Church for a cov­
ered dish luncheon at 12:5o P.M.
Circle No. 4, Mrs. P. T . Piety,
rhaiiman with Mrs. A. C. Moore.
1214 Oak Ave. at 1.00 P.M.
Circle No. 5. Mrs. Whelchel.
chairman, with Mrs. Hutchison.
Indian Mound Village at 1:30 P.M.
Cirri. No. &lt;1. Mrs. Harrv Wood­
ruff, chairman, with Mrs. F. I,.
W ish Ituff. fi'JO Oak Ave. for a cuvtfrd dish lunclunn at 12:41 P.M.
Circle No. 7 Mrs. Charles M orri­
son chairman with Mr*. W. K
Sirilh 4**4 W. I!»th HI. at 1:00 P.M
Itusiness Women's Circle No. I
Mr*. Ilovd. chairman, with Mrs. Al
Hunt, corner Palmetto Ave. and
Geneva Ave. at 8:00 P.M.
Itusiness Women's Circle No. 2.
Mrs. Garrett, chairman with Mr*.
V. M. Greene, Jewett’s l.an# for a
covered dish supper at 7:00 P.M.
.T h e Huth Sperling Junior G. A.'s
j f the First Maptlit Church will
meet at the church at 3:10 P.M.

Coffee Is In Honor
Of Brides-Elect
A
coffee.
honoring
brideselect Mist Betty Jo Brock and
Miss Catherine Clark, was given
Saturday from 4:00 to 6.00 P.
M. by Mrs, John L. Galloway.
Mrs. James G, Sharon and
Mrs. Hawkins Connelly poured,
while others assisting at tne par­
ty included Mrs. Glen Lingle,
Mrs. F. D. Scott, Mrs. 11. J.
Hlsbee, Miss llcllc Bisbee and
Mitt Margaret Dingfeldcr.
The decoration* included beau­
tiful arrangement* of rrd and
white flowers. A Christmas coloi
•rheme was carried out with
carnations, gladioluses, chrysan­
themums and -pyrocanthiH, liras Il­
ian peppers and red holly herrles.
The table, from which sand­
wiches, mints, nuts and coffee
were served, was covered with n
white linen cut-work cloth. The
centerpiece was a candlelight arranermrnt of a -liver candelabra
holding white tapers.
About 50 guests railed durln»
the afternoon and linen towels
were given to the honorees.

flaptfet Y.W.A.Holds
PrbyerWeek Program
The Y. W. A. of the First
Itapiist Church held It* week of
prayer program Tuesday night
at the home of Mrs. 11. ft. New*
ninn &lt;oi Oak Avenue,
An interesting program was
given by the members. Miss Bet­
ty Jo Holloway substituted as
program chairman in the absence
of Miss Martha Shannon,
After the program refreshmenta were served and social
hour enjoyed hv all. Among those
present were Mrs. W. A. Cagle,
Mrs. F . L Dampier, Mrs. Leo
Ceola, Mrs. Newman. Miss Doro­
thy Carter, Miss Betty Cagle,
Miss Juan Dampier, Miss Rar­
itan rearer. Miss Margaret Hunt
and Miss Betty Jo Holloway.

Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Tunnlcllffe of Rutledge Station spent
Thursday in Jacksonville.
Mrs. A. C- Gledhill Jr. snd
children of Macon, Ga. are vDiting
Sirs. Gledhill'* mother and father
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Coltcy of Os­
teen.
Friend* of Mrs. 11. T . Thomas
will regrrt to team that she was
•-ailed to Gainesville yesterday
because of the serious Illness of
of her mother, Mrs. I.imisey.

Beta Sigmo Phis
Hold Regular Meet
The Gamma Lambda chapter
of the Bela Higma Phi met Mon­
day evening at the home of Miss
To i Livingston, 1007 Palmetto
Avenue.. M in Daphne Connelly
expressed her appreciation to the
Women's Auxiliary of the Epiacopal Church for having served
as hospital receptionists during
the month of November. Mr*.
Dale Scott Jr. laid that the Baptilt Missionary Circle will serve
during the month of December.
Mrs. Fugene Williams, a mem­
ber of the Omega Chapter in
Lake City, was welcomed to the
meeting. She is now a resident of
Hanford and anticipates affilia­
tion with Gamma Land-1*.
Birthday wishes were made byall present for
Mrs. Walter
Turner'* husband, who is now
stationed in Korea. The Ritual
of Jewels wa* bestowed upon Mrs.
W . G. Fleming, who will serve
a* director of the chapter.
Refreshments were served by
Miss Livingston and her cohostess Mr*. Scott to Mi*. Firm ­
ing, Mrs. I,e*ttr Guthrie, Mr*.
Georg# Dangleman. Mrs. Wil­
liams, Mr*. Donald Jones, Mr*.
Char!** Vodoplch, Mrs. Robtrt
Hickson, Mrs. Turner, Miss Shir­
ley Smith, Mias Connelly, Mis*
F.llxabeth Dyson and Ml** Kll*e
'Hutchison.

Mrs. David HoHtenH
To Methodtat Circle Catholic Women's
Circle No. 1 of the First Metho­
Cluh Holds Meet
dist Church met at tha home of

Mis. W. J. David on West First
Street Monday afternoon.
Mrs. M. I - Wright presided,
with the Christmas story read
for the dstvotlonal. Plan# for #
market basket sale were discus
sed, and Mr*. I - 8. Hark#y was
elected aecraUry after which lh#
group sang Christines carols.
TllltHDAY
Refreshments of fruit cake and
The Koval Ambassador* of the coffee were served by Mrs. M.
First Uaptlst Church will meet to J. Morris ro-ho»ts» to the IH
night at 7:&lt;XI P.M at the church.
1 he Pilot Cluh will hold its members present.
annual
Christmas
party
and
CORRECTION
“ Family Night” at the Yacht
The Sanford Herald regret* the
Cl ih M 6:3$ p. M.
omission of the following women
The Th rift Shop Workers of who attended thE Church meet­
the woman’s cluh will he Mrs.
ing in Det-and:
Mrs. V. II.
W , II. Stemper and Mrs. Cliff Grantham, Mr*. O. D. Landless
fljiles.
snd Mra. O. T . Parson.
The Chapel Choir of the First
Baptist Churh will hold rehearsal
3:00 P. M. The public I* In*
this evening at 6:45 P.M.
WEDNESDAY
vlted.
The Ruth Sperrlng Junior G. A.'*
The Praver Meeting Service of
their
Lottie
Moon
the First Kaptist Churh will he will have
held in the Memorial Filiation*! Christmas Program this afternoon
Building this evening at 7:10 P.M. al the church at :10 I' M
t *m i i s n i r
The Douglas Jobe Junior Bro­
The Christmas Pageant, pre. therhood will meet at th* Flrat
sented by the fourth grade of the llapti-t Church this evening at 7:10
Southside School, will hr* held at P.M.

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Honored At Shower

Hi
Mr*. S. a. Brook* rntrrtalned
Friday night with a miscellaneous
shower
honoring
Miss
Mary
Touehton,
bride-elect
of this
month.
During the evening several
games were enjoyed with Mr*.
G. C. Hlnchliffe amt Mr*. J. G.
I&gt;avid winning prite*. loiter Mis*
Touehton was pre-entnt
with
many lovely gift*.
Mr*. Brooks was assisted in
serving refreshment* by Mr*. L.
A. Watson of Daytona Beach.
Those Invitrd to I h&gt; with M in
Touehton were Mrs. H. t|. Touchten, Mr*. 0. W. Touehton, Mr*.
Fay Lee, Mr*. A. Pitts, Mr*.
Earnest law. Mt*. W. F. McTeer,
Mr*. Howard Sigmsn, Mr*. J.
R. Wells, Mr*. R. L. Morton.
Mr*. R. J. Brook*. Mr*. James
Dunn. Mr*. K. V. Miller. M i'.
L. M. Illmes, Mrs. It. E. Lee,
Mrs. A . It. Beckwith Jr.. Mr*.
C A. Taylor. Mrs. C A. Tavlnr,
Jr., Mr*. Mattie Hester, Mr*.
Hirvhliffe, Mr*. Da*id, Mr*. Wat­
son, Miss Bobbie Morton, Mis*
Joart McTeer. Mi** Jaeiiurline
Dunn, Mis* Sally Milter atui Mi**
Annette Brooks.

Christmas Party Is
Held AtWoman’sClub
The Woman's Club b »u ae wa«
beautifully decorated for the an­
nual Christmas party held oi
Wednesday for ail department*
with Mrs. R. It. Crumley presid­
ing. There were XX mrmtiers and
guest* present.
Each of the large window* wn*t
outlined with greener* to form a
drapery effret and a vallv decorat­
ed Christmas lice was placed
against n background of holly
iMinghs and other greenery The
decorated mantel ua« hung with
stocking*.
A White Christmas theme was
used In decorate the head table
with a min;sture white Christmas
tree trimmed with gold star* C ry ­
stal randleliara held burning white
taper* and holly leaves surrounded
the arrangement. A single red
candle adorned with n red aatln
trow and holly decorated tin. In­
dividual tallies.
Mr*. Dan Wright ami Mr*. Mir
jam Russell were In charge of the
decorations. Mr«. A. M Phillips
led In the singing of Christmas
•ong* and Mr*. FrancU E. Ibd*
gave the devotional* Mr* J N.
Glllon offered the prayer of
thanks.
Mr*. O. M. Harrison, past presi­
dent. told of her recent Visit to
the U N General Assembly and
expressed the belief that I be Uni*
e&lt;l Nations would eventually work
nut a plan for peace.
The Glee Club, composed of f&gt;ll
member* of the Sixth Grade, di&gt;
reeled hv Mr*. K*rar Price, ontrrtalnrd the group with Christ­
mas Carol# sfter which gam....... .
throughout the remainder of the
bridge and rsnasla were enjoyed
afternoon.

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'M!«- Catherine (Mark I

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The Catholic Woman's Club
held it* regular monthly meet­
in g at the Mayfair Coffee Shop
n » Monday.
Final plana wre completed fur
a square dance to b* held at the
M ayfair Inn n#xl Tuesday. Muiic
wilt he furnished by the Whoot
Owl*.
Appointments to head the dlffereut committees were as fol­
lows: Mrs. O. P. Herndon ticket
chairman, Mb*. F. Mcitch cards
chairman. Miss M ary McMahan
reception
committee
chairman. Mrs. It. Frank, Hr. pared post
Mr*.
Dorothy
Corrodi
form* and Mr*. E, J. Amann n« tinner
chaiimnn. Mrs. M. Lator ami chairman.
A L L 84IULH C L U II
The regular monthly meeting
of thr All Souls Cluh was held
Wednesday evening at thr Yacht
Cluh, with Mr. and Mra. S. Dur­
and serving a* host and boat#**.
A cake sal* wa# planned for
Saturday to be held In front of
Hear*. The proceeds to go for
a Christmas party for the chil­
dren of the parish.
After
the meeting refreshment* were served to th mem­
ber* present.

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A miser lit neons shower honor.
Ing MD* Catherine Clark, lovely
brtdc-elecl, wai given by Mr*.
Te d William* at hrr home on
Plumose Drive, with Mis* Jean
Williams ro-ho*t*is.
Decoration* followed the Christ­
man theme with a white Christ­
mas tree trimmed in blur in the
drn. On the piano in the living
room stood a miniature hridr
with a white candle standing on
each side.
Shower games were nlayesl and
rDes were won by Mr*. Nancy
rock and Mr*. At Hunt. Mi**
Clark then opened her many
beautiful gift*.
Refreshments of huttvr brickie,
ntus, mints and roffre were tervd from a table decorated with
a beautiful centerpiece of Bratilian peppers, big red bulbs and
white candle*.
The many guests rnjoving the
evening included Mrs. J. L. Clark,
Mrs. W I. Clark. Mr*. II. C.
Whelchel, Mrs. 11. J. Itt*t*f, Mrs,
Leon Bryan, Mrs. Al Hunt, Mr*.
Ed Varn, Mr*. J. E. McKinley,
Mr*. T . J. Williatn*. Mr* J. P.
Thurm an. Mr*. Charles llowe*.
Mr*. W. J. Harvey, Mrs. Ilurke
Steele. Mr*, illakc Sawyers, Mrs.
Waller Steel, Mrs. J It. St. John,
Mr*. R. I Beard. Mr*. Wright
K lrtlry, Mr*. Bill Tyre, Mr*. II.
W . tioodspeed, Mr*. Brrt Chap­
man, Mr*. J. C. Davis, Mrs. W.
W . Tyre. Mrs. M II. Smith, Mr*.
Bob Williams, Mr*. Cecil Carllon,
Mr* Lauren Johnson, Mrs. George
Williams J r , Mrs. Maude Htachrr,
Mrs. Harold llrrkriihach, Mrs.
Rudy Sloan. Mr*. K. W. Fite.
Mr*. Ashhy Jones, Mr*. Boh
Jones,
Mrs.
Raymond
Kader.
Mr*. John Me Ew an. Mr*. Harry
Watt, M r' Elba la-e, Mr*. M.
R. Dckle, Mrs. Al Ice, Mr*. M.
R. Strickland. Mrs. Nancy Brock.
Miss Irene Hinton, Miss Gu**ie
Hinton, Mis* Elsie Parley and
Mis Betty Jo Brock.

"Early American Automobile*”
is s new IK&gt;ok arrival at the Han*
ford Public Library. Written by
K in d Clynecr with an introduc­
tion by James Melton, this hook
is a complete history of the eatly
American automobiles. The print­
ed matter i* complemented by
photographs ami old newspaper
advertisement*.
The early Dodge, the Stanley
Stteamer and many o th iri are
represented,
their
nc-illaritie*
ate unique feature* well cxnbiined.
The whole family will enjoy this
bool, especially Dad. who will
view it with a wistful nv.taicix
fur it will certainly reer.ll to hi*
mind the good old days of “Casey
Ju t. ". and the hesitation walll.
It • • stive and most Interesting,
“ Fails- American Automobile*” is
rss-rllrnt reading.
“ The Complete Poem* of Carl
Sandburg”, another recently pub­
lished book available at the libpost he is. His free verse style is
is known chiefly as the blogtanitrr of Lincoln lie has to be discovered by many a* the great
poet bet*. His free verse style D
often rcmmlsvrnt of Walt W hit­
man Sandburg is through and
through an American pint, the
iui-r of the nation reverberating
n poems; yet, the profundity in­
toned is of universal appeal.
Movie Highlights
"The Pretty G irl" nlaying Sundas ami Monday will make tefr&gt; -bmp
entertainment.
Pretty
girls ami gay songs are Ihe emiha*i- in till* technicolor feuture
tnlieil i 'iimmirig* and Joan C.niltfield are the star*. This will climas vuut day nicely.
"The Flame and Th** Arrow, a
“ type” picture Is excellent and
Burt Lancaster in the lead makes
n splendid action hero who we
think puts Errol Flynn and John
Derek in the &gt;&gt;ack seat. Here is
an actor who look* the pan and
Additional Soricty
his feat* of daring we do not
Continued On Pag# Eight
question; we can look at him and
find Ihe scene Ix-lirvahlc. The
*lnt&gt; is good with a human apTO O L A T E T O CLASSIFY
pial, Even if the plot is wearing
whisker*, we cap still thrill to the
medieval* scenery
and rw#*h- W IL L PERSON who picked up
Maroon purse containing 2 set*
buckling action. "The Flame and
of keys, identification papers,
The Arrow", while not a “ must"
wallet, etc. in Firestone or Scar*
wilt make a verv enter! alnirg
Roebuck Si C o . keep money aipl
evening in our opinion!
return key*— no question* a*ked
"Those good old days”
Bos XL, Hanford Herald
"There were nolle liettsr ami
there v jll be none belter", 'l his
Is a member of the older geu»rs
lion speaking. We’ve heard them
•as. "You think laiula I* good?
Whv Corbett or Dempjfv would
Optom ctrtnt
has* flattened him in the first
round". O r aUmt great operatic
Phan# II.
figures one heart, “ Sure Jan 113 MigaoU# A ta
Pierce I* good, hut you weren’t
around to her Caruso— Ah. Ihrre
was n slngerl” Prrhap* It’s the
•sme with every generation ami
it. idol*. |t might lie an irksome
•tpressed attitude for some aspir­
ing and idealistic young people
to hear expressed, but nevrrtne.
lit* || is an incentive for them In
outdo their forla-ars or die trying.
2t)H Hanford Avr.
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•4l«-i affalri ate on tb* w»#kend
ehe(|tile.
1.1at a» ate ceremonies tm Waihinglun’s entiy in*u the (etwi sea
•on are being planned for halfC m
W
&amp;
]\0 M T E IT K
time during the game, It wa* anounced today. Arm y, .Navy, Ma­
iro n , th e
rine rorpi ami Air Foie* Imndv
Cnf.I.KOK PA R K , Md. Dee « wilt perform, along with muilral
id7 Th r Texas aggies and organliation* ftom nearby high
C,eoigia*a Rulldog* were due here school*.
_
■
* |ty to take the lid off the major
pout M*a«on t&gt;owl games They
meet in the first l*re* Went Ini C'tp
rontesl tomorrow
Coach W ally Klitta’ Rulhtogs.
FriH fianai, Krminole lligli liasjitnvmg in nearby Washington,
I rth ill roarh, ha’ a tough pah lieL a rg e
M .W Y O R K . D r. R
(/T»i
D C by train, will tie shunting
(on turn thli yrar.
Twu gtral Itaikrlli ill playrtt list-; for their third howl victory over a
Ih ha tarn eager youngsters,
who tins,. y* t ihown n» out-taod. t llrtl i| mil in Mid*son Sepiarr (Mai­ Southwestern team. They whipped
den on ryep termi lost mr-lit until Ttxas Christian in the 11*12
fu g al’ility, tint who will* eon
*nge Itowl and Tulsa In thr llllA
►i. tent practirr, lop rondittoning i a leg (lamp derided thr i me.
iiml Mu n e * n y iiivr and mm 1 Sul Ryen f»-4 Denser fotwaid,i Oil Howl.
pe’ lttve spoil h'Ollil la' nlili' to;
The Aggies, who el.o r to ft ,
lwi*r tiiouttlil llir IWieeri ftom
win tunic Mian half Iha'lr gtinir
up for the big game, have split
fin k r) to Ihr lllimlaer of
I elniid Ivitig Island Univfflily with their four previous t&lt;owl gamer:
game-, tin . wm will protaalilr
I I - 1-see olid I* (skill to send the They heal Titlarte in the tt»|M
•h|unt ranri on Ihr allilodr
game mto double overtime. fb**o
Sugar Howl and nipped Forrlham
Maes lake onto the raiurl than
Willi lb ' '(O lr lied il i V / i tn t| e |:i 12 ip the I'M ! Cot ten Howl,
sm iling else. They h a ir thr
fll(.*i os* itiine lit. leg (r.ioi('*d they *lrop|H:*l *t*ei .i(.n, to Aiahimn
shot*: * lie I her they h*sr the
in rrn litr to Mramldr anal rat
I i - iii rsliio loo and Denver lost, to the 11*12 Cotton Row I sti*l I,.
rlhosss m a light for re
I l^.il them in Hie 11*11 Oiotig'
•A cfl alter lie left (lie court.
hnirnils I n't apparent a* yet
Itowl,
t»M. | l i
-a
l e*
I
iitll
then,
the
|l*
t
vry
plnv
fo a practice re inn yra trrila y,;
lloyal welcome
were VMtlkcd l*M|fJttrafi '(w re t. lid V ■ n*w
Him h Pn:«*h tiatia . said wna la- lunkei niol lending (rarer had dotis out f’.e iedh teiint* on Ih 'lr at
t.. . tj**
im
r a r lf .J r*
h|«r
! **»
low par, Hi" learn war umlrtstand a gf***l jolt of t replug par* with t is si lie." Col. WaWr*&gt;r&gt; 1 I con
i
Iserotan
White,
p
e
ih
aiu
the
TdhHtMit
H
i
I*
*
1
^
*
'»*••
•
s'd*. ragged It i early in Mu . ,
*i*t, rhairman of lhr D lvtrH ul
I Vf il l *
■o. ond Ihr fn t game won't hr No. 1 eager in the » i -I. ffyeit .roi
&lt; "Inmlda eiliretts committee, plan O lM i K f f , l»#|i#rif1tr(V 'Ml-*
ed
iv
and
Whitt
n ile i
lilaveif until III■ |o Hi K iiitll tit
n**d to present the kqyn of the ft*
Rotll
lleuvri
nod tfrigham tioii’* eapitat to fleorgi* iti Ih*
if |f flttl I
MU
fan lively Ih r fli t string looked
#i f mftpft *Ht« SI -i f All v*#•!!*«•
Young
of
tiir
Km
i
y
Mountain
|:"-'d. lauard Jimmy Smith wu
mottling and the A c t'1'* in the
•if *
*
1 i*
iut» a coiilrndtr- for na „Mcrno(im
•
H lift a St»
l.uiteheonr, (H ne'ii an t
iiltlmg ragulatly finm Jti tn .TO area
ti'oial h'oioia |n March.
I n i out and renter t Wise Hatdiii
The touring H Y U five dnwnrsi
and taerald Covington, who alter
tinted n vuraily pivot men, were tough Fa-.trrn Krnturky, At Ch, nt
Itidmuui't, Ky.. Ia.it night, &lt; enter
ladh n(coiate on honk idiot*.
Mel llolrliius sored „’t for Hi ig
Sni ilh t . plater aan Ihr enurl
ham
was little l.efly Krynofals. a
Powerful lliadlev tia*! 11 ••'lUv
por I siller who make* up In
all the wny la-foie eilgioy tl gori
fire whal hr larks In height
Male 77 7 1 tie tic Mrlituon so )
and at rig hi. l.efly la Ih r hind
Ftcd Krhlirtman of the I’ru rU
ol ha.krlhall player you srlHraves iarti counted 21
■loin see any more in lh l« i n
The Teia-i Aggie* pullwl one of
of lop hra*y glanl* Only rarethe night * lug op .e t. in trimming
ly In thr rnurt game dors a
util-eaten i'a n iu o '. 15 It, *n Je
small man develop Ih r drwill McDowell'* liaiket in the
f»k m ' 1s t. roi.tsfii;i&gt; i*i(Aii; fii.A ss m i i i h o i i s
replion, iprirknr**, speed and
llnal 11 *'i*nds. r'aiM ioi let, t i ­
heart neemiary In overcome
ll . sslth 17 .rroud* to go. A tu. ■
IIK \ K I .K D flit PI A I N
his lark of hrawn llradllry
krt Isv Marvin Maitin hro'ight It
U n ltrrs lty ’* sparkplug, firnr
to I I 1.1 then John llrWiM stole
.Vlrlrhlore. 1* an viampte nf
I lie I,all and |ia*ird to atrD'iwnll
whal llghlrning r r U r ir n and
for the winning goal.
A p o p 'ia
O rla n d o
W in te r H a v e n
ilritlog play can do to rut
tlrorgia Teachen Coll'g" d r - j
down Ihr (ioliath* In alie. To
frated the Atlanta llivlsloo of the
H A N F O R D IlK A l.F H
rompcnslalr thr little man
Sanfnrd'ti Ircatling Paint &amp; 4&gt; 1 * * St or e
Univrr..it( of (Imrgta HV *a
k*t
must develop to a fine pitch
Atlanta. Krnlly I'rrkins tine.f the
IW
S«.
Park
I t ( r Mcltveiy
I'h. 35A
the adtnntagea he ha*— coor­
w innrn with t f point*. Too Tra rh
dination, lyuicklir** and heady
rr* led T l to 1!» at the hklf
Intelligent play. I^ ll y ahows
North Carolina SI ilr annihri
some sign* of being able to
national power, walloped tleoig**
attain these qualities. He uses
Washington, Hfi-71. .State* Ham
hi* hrad, take* hi* lime and
Itaritino connected for 21 print*,
apparently Isn’t afraid In ml*
teammate Vic Hut*** for T l.
Il up under the basket.
North Carolina, also a vnutendst
(iiiatd (inrnrtt While and Fnr- thi* season, whipped IP tun otd.
wald ciairnee Clause me pioli- (ilMtl, In thru Soiilhrrn Confeienaldy the two most dependable and ce opener.
pulsed player* on the sepiad.
Vermont it|i*rt Dart month in
Ulnute rovri* well umler the uvvitime. At).04,
basket, hut I* not yet In “ bas­
Hob Zawnlnk scored 2* point*
ketball romllllon” having been in St John’* 7A 72 Irltiinpit over
Involved with tha latejamentrd Hnnthrm Methodist In th*» MadU
foot hail team.
son Square Darden open*’ Wa Mi’White I* a very fast, shifty ington llnivcraity nf SI. Iiout* up­
playet. ||l* hall liamillng aetim- set Missouri, 45-42. on ftiv Hnowaf
Utah state defeated WitchltJ
ed to this writer tn he the heat
on the court- and fuqll harullltig iW-Wt and Wyoming rttgr I Mont­
skill l&gt; our of thr tiling* on whir
ana-State College, 1*55.1, it* other
the tenm could Improve,
mafnr encnunlvt*.
K mi Iv In Mir prartire gninr the
iierond team paeed hy Coving’ .................
..........
' *!
ton look alsiol an eight point
should have had rs .ry re.
leinl bafiirr Mu* vuraity got warmbound in reach wilhiiiil dlf
e*J up. Tlu n tiinith, prolmldy tha
flenity. While both were
hottest pluyer on the euurt yesbeing foukitl pretty hadly,
tqtday nf tit noon, sank four goal*
neither they nor anyone flee
lt| n row The ^ . « r d learn, wearshowed Marh enthusiasm for
1040 W ILLYH JEKI*8TKII With Overdrive While
irtt: orange shlit*. got a little
the dirty defensive "nth la
oter-nniiou* at thi* point, &gt;*egan
undrr the hashrt.
Hide Wall Tire*
guarding to rlimely and fouling
Coach (iana* kept emphadlpretty regularly— most of tho mg tip-in shot* »n retmund* and
time In plair* where It (.'oilldn’t toward tha end llte two tall c*nhelp morn nod would only have let* vcertlfd tn la* listening and
IHIH ROIMiK CtiHltipt I Ikrm Swlan Jrl Hlath—
i oat a frrr Ihiow in a teglilni makiiig rnnvlitring trie , flardin
game,
*aqk one ta-auly with whst look-1
Sr nt f'ovrn*
( I I I one of I lie n ra lrtl play* of! rd Ilk* Mu wnole nnttip .luited
tin liny, Hmllh itolr Ihr hall front' tram hanging from him like
•
a scroll guatd, pivoted neatly, Christinas tinsel.
i.h**l - and missed Ihr basket by
Mnn practice acssiun Isn't j*ai&gt;
I94H I'l.YM OD’l II
I’d •tenser ' oopf Seal Covei*
a foot
ilrulat Iv *ouni] tmal* f*o twreping
Drfensltrly none nf the
gepgialualion
to, Ihlw iiU t
— Air I iidrn Cuilil")*
is r .lly hetv* wrre -l*ndonl *,
will Ye-Ffvr Judgement *nd qtthtf
Doth llaidln and Cnilnglnn
f’narh (Sanaa who *ay* "The lean
who tup every nlher player
It lb point* better than last seaon Ihr uiuad hy a head—
ton.”
1947 OOlMiL Custom I Dtmr bedttn New PfUnt And

D e n v e r ’s S id R y e n

Straight |s H o t
^ jns

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ret
a|i!l ititfinr
"Wr'rr*
tominiiMoner Im I
fn Id llo* meeting
|T»t nielii m ailing
itmvnilinn'n rbiting
11 &gt; look («•( in l*n
got to In* remit (m f i i ' i ) entcl
grocy.
; *’W r mu i i &lt;■ |in (tared to (« r t
the in rtila lM v v i'l con t'lln*
mi.d make* |ilaot i... idlltvli
I I.O ltK M K, At-■. D r ,. H- of)
Chaiotlri |r*l Hi rb'libl Mill tin
-Tw •nly-noe h.iidy foxhound*.
gtllnr mil t 1*1 |K'|&gt;pr*d fiti any
rfiin g 'iu v. ■'iirh «• total mobilt- tliOlttitJ' to I M il' Houma i! lay itmu
m il malic Hilfirnlt tay told, pill
cation,
MirH the U. N, (i|»rn Trial*
i "Wn an*
rhamiuoni hip t**diy.
I *. tud,” he
I .it til K m c , it T r ra« h'uinH,
im
( ‘la o d l'l *n1t i f a I 'r i nl vl il won n jump nliroiH of mirvivoi , of
With P n iilm' T m n a n in Wadi an original entry (Id *»f HO ram
la .li.nt
in 'tu* filial
rmiml
lantnn i (nit It* ill o' 'i| ti •
hafl anil thr *m W m i* will. rhlrty three hnunH vnro rhatrh
i I i i trrilay, 2*t f»r loafing.
Ill' natoo' Ni. I r .r io tiv r .
I lit la* Pro;*, nwnrfi hy K A
*Tffl|i1c mlyhl iv 1 Wii . h hit
Wheeler aif lli iru., T r* ., pit keH
rlia'i -.
* I hr fellow
didn't ,|n »i II|I In tin lad War I op lit) point, for bin m o l y&gt;
fouri'l In*
h*il to r|o*e shop,” lenlay, moving him from faiurth
to fit ' p l i '• with a 1'ital of old
fie pointed not
1 he only olher no mlitt » f I In
The ram m i *&lt;ilone t *ai't the
'(■•rut Hay'* top •&lt;i In remain
Pretldenr* l i f t
n r i» ei»nurag
Jug. II' »*• * n i') 'hat every d thr front of the part « a
entered
hy
Finley «i*l
effort goiiM
rnw'lr to l*e(&gt; Jim,
baseball going Chcmllrr. on ttir Dougla* »f Volk, !i. C , hr lirld
other bend, mitirrd thr I’rcil- o|i to letond plate with 2*21
dent that baseball n i pitnared point*.
T h r ml*! *r illtrp and frorcii
to i|o aoyllntv ail " I **t ft. in
thr rvr oi of ii third Wot hi W a r,1groiuiH n m irrHitrH In part with
lit ihr way of loanpoiirr larift in a the reduction In thr nomtier of
terlal.
CY ' ti'. fant*. Th r 21 i t w t e n left
"tlaarhall n**v(f hi* noil itrvri n a i l 'd the f'Wr»e for tII'- I* it
Will Slk for rtmlal fivn lv," hr in .1 in the five year hlelory of
laid.
▼ the rv rlil.
(h r war llnral to lia«di*ll
Many of
llllltril at hy t'haiiillrr'* all'll' . bulhetcd hy
pushi'l Into Ihr harlground Mi* plrtr'd fhaii
burnt noil r'|irat of Ihr high j uing.
acliool nilr.
T h r |, .1 thowing for thr I hint
Th r mogul* ended a Ih irr day wo* turnrd in tiy Scott l|rn*
year hattlr In till Ihr tionii* Inn he T h u entry’* wore of lilt
with y rd rj.la y 'i *&gt;-llon lhal will point i Tlitirulay lomparrd with
affrcl IS t.lg I'agof and ” 7* a haul of M for the ethff l » *
minor league tr.miv pittyeri Thi day*, and won a lie for firth
n ilr officially will hr to«*r,| mil plarr.
nail week whrn thr major* Hu
It*r |ra.In* heiide l.lltla I ’rog
the ex|*erf**l aiul follow the tnln&gt;
.ind Jlrn
or’* Initiative.
Mallhark I ’ukrtt, ownrr If. V,
fihoiiM Mini Imptren, Il woi|IH
mean that stub l»tl« a* Paul Wankel, I’cti'rahillg, III., third with
Pettit, HtUbiirgh’* IIIKI.IMHI lion-I J I fa |Miinta ; Smucylrr, owner C. (a.
it* loiliy, Johnny Antnnrlll of tirern, (Taikaalair, T r « ., fourth,
Ronton'* Heave , F'ank I loiter of 2ln point*: and lilarr Winn, Jr.,
Detroit anil fan* Kariarakoi nf own* i J K. Manning, (irtrnah.iro,
thr Chicago White Sox, roilht I** N. t ' , and Keotl Ilrn ilrr, owner
*e|il mil foi more »ra«onlnif llrntlrc'a, t'amilla, tin , tint for
Under Ihr t u w n i iulr a homi* fifth with li*f&gt; point* rarh.
player mini hr kept after «nlv
T B J tA S VH. I, S. I'.
nor yrar In a lower «.ta*of»rr.
A U S T IN , Tr*., Her. 8 - t i l l lion.
•»
T h r high M-hool rule t* Hue to T h r powerful University of Tria *
he revised. An right mao eom* lyamghaitn* risk pltdr and *tittlr
lidlter will In a|i|mlnted to ilia* r is e here tomorrow again*! Laoul*.
tip a nrw agreement permitting iana State Unlvenlty.
T h r SlM ra have alnady rlim li
l*a&lt;rhlM to all*rtin Inni* will.
Honttiwed
U o n frm irr
*rI»iuflH.ya‘, paitlrutrila
timing eH the
their senior yrar Under a prr rhatnpion*hlp and thr host spot
am t a girrm riil, whlrh atari not tn thr Nrw Year’* iU y i.ottori
r ip f ir until fler .1}, l!*f&gt;|, a »t|i- (fowl against Tennrca««,
ft*nl may not In approached on
I, AN D R V JMINM VANKP.F.M
til rllh rr hr air hi* rfa** h*i tireo
V lflN TU O M K ItY, Ala., Dec. H
graHiialrtf,
i/l’l
.lame*
l uri'li y,
Notre
Damr halfhirk, ha i h e r n added
M IN I It h il l I II
t" tn- Northern satoad for thr
M KRCKD. Call/.i Dec. H opi IHth annual illur d ra y fo*'0*all
-flatnut! J. I^iprt, 'Zf&lt;, a profta- ganm h rrr D ir. no.
•Innal lionet
w Ihi
fought
a*
Fhf addition of the pasa-ealrh.
Johnny la p ri, diral I art night af ing Notre Demi star tiring’ In
tar being knoekrd out In a rhatlfy £l Ihr nomlwi of Yankee piayrra
allow.
»igne*l for the game.
Idpec, of Itirhlil'illil, f'rllf,, illnl
■l Mrierd tieiieral lloipltal of n
IIK a T T VlKHTH M l'ItP IIV
N K W Y flltK , Dee H (il*r Irish
hr*iu In mori hagr
Rnh Murphy, a slugging liglit
Dune. In v n yroalr •Irvl
liravyweight who |* aiming for
■lo|ar ami 0 i tar(■ |a*i*ni&lt;l il*:.
a stud at heavyweight king K i ­
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Heat Covers

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1948

PONTIAC H Cylinder Spoil Coupe New Paint
— (rood Tires

$1245

CH K YSLLK Windsor
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$297

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$111

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ruttom built for salt balow prt, conttructinn ro«t&gt;
Bur 18— Bxalntaa Oppwrtualtiew — 1$
11$ 8. Paik A vp.
OR
ROCERY, meata, general md*#.
! T I L E D Farm , flowing walla.
Called lain
In
service, reason for
‘
out Mnldi
veiling. Orange City Market.
. crop*, attractfya »
Orenge City. Fta. Nn reaoonshl*
111. Phan* IM » -J
offer refused.
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Grorerles end mrst*,’ aUo s' beer
and wine bar. iloini- food
FO R HA L E — $
buiinrs*. Property, stock end
S W A P S H O P — 40* E. 4U&gt;
equipment. Three mom apartur Trtwir
it nttacbril. Full
le d ,'...
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I Miin,li i Ktanphi'p ituTmt.' tin*
IKrtnwn ami Miilu.iv liiitiir.li.it,
|Hi*tpi«loti, Kmv Irttlln Intiniii
pm AV 151h SI I’li M •
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On
W l l AV 3 r d St.
I 'h m .
1152-AV
It K P A I II MOHt U M /.f ’1 yttiit
honir Uni* III". Ionn mm i,
i|Uirr,l I'll A Plan In lollmrn
I .min Ocit’l , It'wini 317 Plum*
2Mti Kanl ml .Ath.tili, Nation*’
■ Bank M m .lii K H IC
'Iran hnr, bulli|'*tvt, aump 'lui*
min k. Ini dill »h&lt; tl nml rla*
hy toad nr i'di. Oiwlwrt II li
i.il*,tp.| ,ii,l a ».Mialpi, HP' I
,» pw V "fl A v r. IV Ia n il
P»
tr.fi or 2HVAV
Call I’hmi* l"HI for
All Type Of IIm A AAi i i A
.Alnry M 'liiniipy IliKikkiipitu:
Sri VHP
Ron in | l«
Allanlii Hank BiilMim*
H A T S . Iianiil. lilork*d. " it vl*"l
and ItitnmPd. Plniin* 't il \ It iw
U i pii •• an I It I' M
I all * C I.K A .M N li "Sonilonn" fm
lim n' who want tlm V * l. Ti
our r tp i tt whirl servin' Sltratn
line Hi v C|i ari!,t
A* l.autalry.
Phmip lints.
AVATCH and ,|oik n-paitine. A'l
wntk (*oiMnnlp*"1
K i'i miim M'
p rii'
F. M Knirli'li. .It Phoh
1378 '
AVKHI I I in"' "i i' nrwprl vacuttm
rlra n ri nr will nn*w you, nn
put tlt anrr i ■p.itdlr . •&lt;( mal ■
t*l , i i m l l l l 'i l l
lir a
I’p k 'i n *nl
I |p|np i v .r r i i . r with hot»p»l *■
Imi itp Call Sinford, DM
B O A TS FOR H I N T
Plenty n»
hall l a I pml nf liapfnfd Hr*
Wall, l a i r Ii .up, fool of fiati
fntd Avcnttp
|,KT UM hp|p v**ii rtrondlHon your
vatd. Iv a l. 10' Ini. $ 1 so prr
yard MnrA Kill dirt drllvp l-d
I’hnnr 1.1*1 -Shrll for
drivr1,7

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taut Maroon p iin r rontninlni; 2
set* kryy, ivallrt, driver*’ II
r o t . , , - i r Return Hi tin* XL,
Sanford llrrald amt trrrlvr
reward.__ ,
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ItU Y IN U A l A 117 I H " t * finan
ring see ii In nave money
In
tlallmenl ta&gt;an Itep’f., Rmon .717
Phone 2Vf&gt;
Sanford A Ha nil,
V*th n*l Hank
pfff*
R E N T A C A R c drive li I.V ,1*1 .
week, nt teaton. Kngllsli Ford*
and American Ford*, sedan*,
station wagon* ami convertible*
Strickland Mmri»nn.
Irre.,
K
First Si.
I$37 Hulrk Sedan— mech. perfect,
Immarulately clean, rarellrnl
family car. HI5 Went. lat. It. I
__ Ray.
|p6fl Kuril For due Sedan with I
WAV
tlira.
Private owner.
Apply llfi N. Park.
S A N K O R D A U T O K A I.E H . INC.
I I I S Raafard A venae
41 Packard 110 fi ryl. new paint.
New Seat Covers, Radio and
Heater. Run* like new. $136.00.
Down balance easy.
38 Kui'd, run* and look* tike new.:
Good tire*, new interior. $0*,OO.
Down balance $8.00 per week.
8$ Chev. Sedan, new tires, new
paint, rues good. $75 .00 . Dewn
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PlytsKiuth^thlv one nm* -Rke
new. New paint $60 00. Down
balance $7.68 Per week.
88 Chev. Truck, run* good.
Good motor. $110.00. Balance '^ y )0
—
week
Id A Kurd run.* f*ood. $rii,un
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prices like these ?

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l^oN M tt'ivdia Open Mon Thur*
Krl. HI I*• 17 A Al . .7 In tl f &gt;|
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I p, linn Old lli.nl* mmlr
lit.
, in*t t tni-hiny. ika liin v 4 am
ng I'.utaM r poatpl planl t*.
yiat* ni|»pt|pnip *s Spituarli
County, II. M tilraum , l.aki
Matv
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Ac n e ’ v e Heetr «*Atn# fne tiliiie « tp e ll —
/ \ " W h n i e v e r ynttr p ric e range — H-ll&lt;*r

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Ittiy l l n i c k .”

n in rp y ,

Uni n ta yh e w t M hetter Ret rlm vn in lir r t i
lack*, n« to i m i what till* A l l t e l linn m e a n i.

\A I*ist JfOtr 8“ t 1* ihe ill, ill ill m ining lli»
giealetl H ttirl of all lim e - a* re$i;tet■*(!
I»V report} Lreaktnif *alrr.

In the I r t w e r -p r ic e fie ld s lit** h a i Ke e n
happening:

Imir nul n f lm Unit t S f t m i s
bought by
to o tlt with a ta r to I r a J t fit — Aatv
hfujht h y f n l k i who jtirr n trlf drnyt onr n f thr
touiii affor d g flair i !

In the fine-cer fielil. »nmelhing even more
in tp rc a iive hue happened:

t - l r •»«/ o f / i f f ttn fil* w ho lo n b 't! ftI rt
H n W d A T n M m id another eery d h th ig u h h tfl
autom obile d n i d t i tn J a v a r q /J t o * r&gt; U tW LILt

m tu r tm

m e m water m a m et

r y p .g i a n n n o i .* a c o*'-*i •*•***«.*»,

uliataver repr pr jpe t «**$e, t »l e i ImiiIj

H mn prices

ami al n l m v n iig ' iFni I'ittt

AA hat n m jjp| is p im p , j i h I tt , I - ri*11 *"tit•
fini and p e rforntu n re l|&gt;.*l *t- hartl hr match
in an\ n lh et nutiMimhile.

Mote ippcihratli
yon 2* * the p&gt;w »r*
ii oil-thrill o| llnick'* Lintoo* I'itelmll h'glt
roqtprc««io|i enginr
i * l)lr ih.il aland*
mil in uny company - ,t ride wjllt tin- cninfori id coil aprings on every wherl
ntd
pcrlnritiuncc thill innkc* &gt;on feel like the
In ml inn n mi nn y highly try.

/
Tyiilr.ril Drlivrincl Piir.rs
on Toildv’*; New Umcks
l $ it i i M f t M i r - M
{• iJ a e il
H i!
a d k (1« l«rat him

$ 2 1 1'l.illl

ft iru ifti ft r*'»
I dial 1i4a" M*4$l
4|(| wrlk 4* lira* hie*
• 1***1 ! Ilf I f ft p"«MI,
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Wvi vft tnftf7*«#M«t
ft'furl 4 -I*** itvIfirR
|*f|-** with fTfe***#**'
Iff
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Iffwl *«Pf|
Mf, #&lt;4-4
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f i w f n * * w , * i l . * r 4*| ta
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($*»'«■#•
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t : ti/**|4 i'if

H rllcr come in lutlny— anti »cc u liil can lie
dope nhonl gelling ipiick (taliict).

BetterBuv B uick-Now!
k
NICHOLSON BUICK CO.
210 .MnRnnlln

H A N F f l H I i. F I ,A .

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PAGE t i l t

Denver’s Sid Rycn Mediocre (Jeorria
Straight Is Hot But L. 1. U. And A^jucieH Meet
In President’s Cup
from the
Wins In Overtime

Minor League Conference Ends On
| Gloomy Note Over Player Shortage
it? j o e i m :i &lt; h i i u
S I P L H I I S I O C . . IV r . A (/P) Miimi learur official
fin home lod&lt;*y wilh Coinmluiniirl A. R, ( handler'* tlfflinoVl
Mill i in rill r in llirn fa it:
t
" W r 'ir him .: in Irin M - litpr
l/ilil lit"
at a U 111&lt;1&lt;1&lt;1
Ihtt nii: lit mar k inr I In -Iim Ii
dfitlvrnOnn'* c li n l ill j " W i ‘* r g " l
U» l&lt;K&lt;k fa&lt; li In thi&lt; fa"*- t t V v r
Ij'il In t«a ll) fur r &lt; r i&gt; f rn ri
* »n i-y .

"W i mn 1 l*i |iii|inir&lt;| in ( » r (
the u n t'iltliilv h t I vim • illm ■
mutt tpakr plan* m r &lt;tdinw|i
f’hati'll' 1 h-M iu&lt; H'-nt** Hint tin
ftainr Min i in prf part'd fin &lt;&lt;tiv
•jm rg*-ntv, ttnrh ii' total trrobtlrMil lull.
i HW » a ir turning In n rr!lim l
|nlwl," Ilf lull) III* mnllflirr »&gt;f
im ,
j tTiandl-r tnl t t'f a ifi*rnt vl i*
With P ir nli n* Ttui-t.i 11 In Wn li
lUPtini vlitfi |i» ill' 11 11 I In -'
ImiTT anil thf wur 1*1 r r i ii i wjili
tin nullin'* Nn I I'to u liv r,
"TVnpIr might iv I W,». h lilt
chailffniitn l&gt;nt Ih** fallow » l
didn't 'i * *1 nn In tin' lo t t o r
foutnl tin
li'iil In t ItMf *hnp,'*
hr ti'iitilol nut
fh*
rinntni .Hitiff
**|it
thf
President'v vie* weir fnmiirai;
Inr, IP « i
a siirt'l that every
rffutt VOitll'i I ' tna'lr tn lie u
S**ll'E C h»tuU «, nu th&lt;7
othfr halnl, 1* iiifril the Prry|.
ilerit that baifhall M t prttiarrd
In i|&lt;i anything ail&lt;&lt;l tif It, In
|||e event nf ;t lliitil W*'tli| War,
In thf way nf ninnpuwtr ami ini
letlal.
&lt;f
“ llaafhall iifv n In i anil nfvei
v III »«k fni •)«■&lt; lal favnta,*' hi
ial'|,
»
The tiar thr» it
liaichtll
h'ntr'l at by iTiandl-r'* addr*•■
uaheil Inin Ihf harlcgimntd III"
nnu ami rrp*a| «f the lilrh
atliiml rulf.
The morula finletl a three
jrrat liaMlf In lilt I fir hnnua law
with yralrrilay'a arihui that will
■fleet 41 big l-agur amt 27N
Itllnnr league leunn player* Tin
rule nffieially will In Inaieil mil
neat wrek when (he major* Hu
the fin»et&lt;M| ami follow the min­
or’* Inltlalive.
BhniiM that happen, It woulH
mean that atirh t*d* a* Paul
P rin t. PUUburgh* IIOn.lHMI bnn.
lla hahy, Johnnv Antnnrlll of
llnaton'a flravei, Flank Itniiae of
IM in it ami fit** Kariaiakn- n|
the Chiragn While B «», roulft Im
rent mil for mure •tamiilng
11inter the preaent inle a honna
player ninal he kept alter only
one yrar In a lower ila»*ifir*

Bradley Squeezes By
OrcRon 77-74 As
M c 1c li i o r c Stars

Hardy llmmds Sla.v
On Trails Dimmed
Dv Cold And Snow

NI.W Y O R K . I)e&lt; H
l/P)
Two viral Iraikrlbell playri* liatilett tl mil ip Marti ion Square fiat«leti on even lrrm« !a»l niphl until
a let! oa m p rlerulr&lt;l llie 1 (Ur.
Sol liven l i t Denier Intwaiil.
Iwtir Ii I ouk Ii I lln IVuieer* Irum
*rluinl I /&lt;i i h 111 Util U m triilly Willi
I I'.l-ec ninl l u i t r l i In trod (he
(Mine min double nartlime. lin n
Mill llir '&lt;nlr led al n I f&gt; Ot lie
fin.il tivrriipie In* |'g rrain|&lt;rd
I i « pi &lt;1 I1.111 Ion mil l)&gt;n«rr lo.t,
&lt;tt ill i(|rr ||f |e|l llie rotlll,
I 'litll Iheii, I h&lt; I h v e i ptav
loal.- r Mtnl l-ailing -rorrr hail il'ili"
a gnoil jola nf i *eplnj; pare with
&lt;
herio.il&gt; tt title, pethapilhe
Nu, I eager In the ea .t- Ryep ,ve&lt;ir
eil pi pmt While j*
llolli
Ihtnvet
and Hnghani
Young nf thr lim ky Moimlala
aie,&lt; tale a- ro rln v le r- for na
lional honoii In Maieh.
Tlie Inuring H Y P five Howiifl
lough Eaatern Kenlu&lt; t y, r&gt; &gt; Kh, nl
Itirhmoml, Ky., lap night * ruler
Mil Hull liana uorert 2t for ling

haul

I’mvrrfiil (Hadley hal 11 ■i+r*vt&lt;
all Ihe w «y before nlgiug in -g u n
.Stale 77-74 lirtir Meh hlun an I
Fred Rrhlirlman nf Ihe 1'mrta
Htnve» enrh rnniilril 21
The Teaai AgB'e* |i*ilt&lt;*-1 nilf of
lln- night • log up.et in irimniing
unlieali'ii • oniini*. IS II, &lt;iii Je
well Mi liow ill’* l-atkrl In Ihe
I 1n.1 l 11 Kiimt*. Caninui lei, t i ­
l l . with 17 leromlt tu go. A ho«krl hy Marvin Mattin brought It
In II l.l then John lleWltt afolo
Ihe hall ami pa 1 veil lo .delhiwall
for Ihe winning gnat.
Georgia T* artier t l ’nll&gt;gf le
feated the Allanla KivUion of Ihf
(iniveiaity of IfK-igia H* t.) ,'.2, at
Allanla. Henlly I’erkin* lu m l Ihe
winner* arilh 22 p*itiH". Tu&lt;- Tearh
era Ini .Tl tn III al Ihe liVf.
North Cmmlina Htutf another
national tviwer, wallu|ied George
Waahlnglon, h«-7l. .Hlalo a Snni
lUntiuu runnecteil for 21 p* mt*&gt;
tearnmale Vie Hulw* far !J.
North Parollnaf aim a .ouleiul«t
thin aea*'Hi, whippeH Itt. lun oul,
09-40, In their Snulhfrn Conferen
re opener,
Vermont upaet f lortiiuoitli in
overtime. IW.H4.
Boh Zawnlirk aenreit 3it point*
In SI. John'a 715-72 Iriumpii uvei
Hoiilhern Methmlml in lh&lt;t Madl*
Min Square Galileo open"* War Ifington Univrraily of St- l&lt;oui* up*
•el Mmaouri, 4h-42. un f n y thiowtj
tftah State defealeH W itrhlU
M Wl and Wyoming edge I Mont­
ana-State College, rih-5.1. Ip nlhei
malor errrounier*.

E

The high who'll rule J* 1I 11* to
tie revlird. An eight man romInlltee will he ap|Kilnled tu draw
lip a new agreement permiltlog
barthall In illveufl teim i with
arhoulliii)*,
mu liriil n l .
dining
thvir venior year Under n pte
aenl tgrerm enl, whtrh iloea nu*
eiplie until Her .11, I96|, a itpdrnt may nut lie appr-iehed rtntil ellhei lie nr hl« rlat* ha* heen
gradual ed.
*
HOXF.II

h il l l.li

MERCED, tall/. Dn. H l/Cr
— Kamutl J. I^tpea, 2fl, a pr*ifr«&lt;
atonal lum-i
who foughi
a*
Johnny (ai|tei, died la-1 night a f­
ter bring Lnoekrtl out in a rharlty
1 how.
laiiw r, nf |tirhniun&lt;l. Calif., dint
at Merreil General Hn-pilnl uf n

T E X A S VS. I.. S. 1
A U K T IN . Tea., Dee. IH -W IV
'(lie powerful lin lv rrilty nf Te*a«
tnnghnrn* risk pride ami -little
el*e here tomorrnw agalnat Lruiala ha State llnlv*ralty.
The Kteara have allrady i lim h
ed the Houthweat
(&gt;infer*hre
Champlonahip and Ihr host rpot
in Ihr New Year'a day Cotton
Howl again*! Tenneinee.
I, AN Il|( Y J O IN S Y A N K I'.F.H
M o N TfiO M K ItY, A in , Ih m
hP i
Jatiiia
Imndty,
Notre
lln in r halftiark, ha 1 10.1-11 addeil
l&lt;&lt; Ihe Not On 111 Miuail fin Ihe
liilli unniial lllue (iray font lull
ymtio here Dee. lit.
It"- a'ldilion of Ihe panam lihing Noire Dame alar bring* lo
21 Ihe numher uf Yankee player a
alghnl for the game.

•himId ha*e had e ir r y r r . '
hound In rrarh w lihonl «fif
H en lly.
W h llr both
were
being I im M
p re lly badly,
M llh e r they nor anyone rUe
ahirwed M ark Mlhwalaam for
the d lf t r d rfn u d tr work in
under ton baakrl.
1‘oaeh Gana* kept r m p h a illing lln -ln «kola on rebound* and
(nwaril lh * end the two tall ran ­
ter* •ertneil In I n' liktenlng and
making m nvtni-ing triea, Hardin
■ ank one tamuty with w lial i&lt;mkn l lik i lln whole orange ihlrted
leant hanging frurn him like
t h U lt im a lin#e|.
One prnrttrr geaalon 1*111 p a lti&lt; u la 1 1v aound Iw il* for *w repiti|
g ritg tg lirn lin n
|n , Ih i.
w t ilr i
w ill VeaWVe ^l&gt;lgfTttehl an-l q'li.tf
Coatlr Oanaa who *aya **Tli# (rani
I* lb point* hatter than la»l *»aMin."

IIH A Il M E E TS M U R P H Y
N EW Y O R K , I be H lA’t Iri.h
II0I1 Muiphy, n alugginp light
heovyweight wlm i* aiming fur
n ihul a! heavyweight king F,rm id (Tuirlra, and ynung Jimmy
lh .111, a middleweight, tangle Innigh ill 0 III inurtdri nl Madimn
fhpiNte (nm lrn.
7 Inredhntird,
2 9 - treat -o ld
M uiphy link f la llr in d hi* last
It) i n r lleau. a ',‘U -yi-ai-"Id who
hwi I ii I a.h I with •mil* to ilg lilri,

i» an aggtf*tlvf, punch-&lt;hi"&gt;er,
rrowthplraier

T O M E O F P ARK. MH.. flee. «
t»P&gt; The Teaaa aggi»* amt
Georgia** Ihllldog* were line here
lialny lo take the tic) off the major
|w&gt;»l
eaton howl game* They
met'! In Ihe fln t 1‘reaiHentlal f’tip
I'onlfat tomorrow.
f'oaeh Wally Hutla' llulMng*.
ai living in nearby Waihingtnn.
I). C hy train, will he «h#»»ilnit
f«r ihrir third l&lt;owl vietory over a
.Toiithwr*lern leam They whlpi»eil
T r y a* ChrDtfan In Ihe 1912 Oi
ange Howl ami Tu h a in lh&lt;&lt; IJI#
Oil Howl.
The Aggiep, who e!&lt;«-&lt;' In ft,
up for the *M|| (fame, have apill
their four previnm bowl game*:
They l&gt;eal Tolatie in the IW*l
Sugar Howl ami nipped FniHham
I M 2 In Ihe PHI Pollep Howl,
they Hropticl Heel non * in Aluluw*
in Ihe 1942 Gotten IJowi wtnl I,.
I le-al theni in llie 1911 Drang*

Lar^c

Select iun

Itoyal wplmniei were worked
«ul fog Ifdh learn, op their nr
11 v.1 l here Col. Waldr&lt;&lt;ri F l.'on
ard, i bait man of llie Pi .tret o!
1 "lumtdn riliyeoi romiuiltee. plan
ro-'l to prenenl Ihe kvy* nf Ihe na
lion’a rapilnl lo Georgia in Hu
morning and the Aggie* in Ihe
aftrtnoou. I.unrheopi. dlnneri and

* 1 . Ill |h &lt;tal*

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f ie p e lllllO f

M|aa

Successful Growers Use

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A T T R A C T I V E 3 loolroom hnu.e
240S Palmrtt,,. fa ll 971 H
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Unfurnl.hed hmi-.e m apadment,
S or 3 Iwdroonn. Par man *nt
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1— HE,At, E S T A T E FOR S A F E — 3
9 L O T S nn Oranae Ave •« mile
ea.t nf M.-R vitold* D rur Store.
Huy I nr all H Small down pay_ ntenl and $1000 per month.
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,000 will buy mv equity in two
hedrnnin flame houar rloae In
Sanford t ’nvmrhta $rji
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month. Writ* fto* to f^are Ifer5 RIK1M bungalow, fumiahrd. letrated In |P“id nrlghlrnrhood rlo*r
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P H O N E 731
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Sfanlatinn E.rtatrv high Imatton.
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S M A L L unfinUhed houw on lot
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Hoad. See Mr. Nadean, ItB'A
Flm A v r. Sinforyt
N E W furnl*hrd and unfurnUheil
duplr*-*ea*on or year. See Whid.^lo n , 119 South Park Avenue
f W C O M E P R O P E R TY D V P I.R X
Plantation lUtate*— large lot—
nrttom built for tale below ore•ent . eonktrunion coat*. See
U 9 8. Park Ave
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SO A T S FOR H I N T
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halt Fa I rod of Sanford l«e.
Wall, l ale J» iiip, foot n| San
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t.E T 1)8 help yon rernmlttlnn vnttr
yard. Peat. IOi Ini. H Ml p ..
yard Mnrl Fill dirt deliver'd
Phone H W ■Shell fm
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M A R T'S FEN MINI; I llllt AIM
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|2*n Mannntia &lt;t|*en Mon Thill*
e / o Herald in ymil own hand
F d . in 1 - 12 A ll , 3 to it F M
writing itattnr all pertinent
Hatunlav 4 I - o |*.M.___________
fa. I about vo irnelf
Appltanre malemu in In work f « n
lr*l Florid*. Eiprrleiirr not ri't
eMar*. Mu.t he mat and willlnp Ln*(: Atarnnn fitirae rmilandni; 2
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In work. Apply in pei»mt, 9 In
cep e, etr Itrtiiln t„ B m XI.,
II A M . lid N Fail Ave
Sanfntd H n .dd and rrreive
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■rawinal. Seminole f n Faiindrv.
819 AV. 3rd St.
T H E H O A R I) of County Cnnintl*IIV IN d A I AH 7 IW „ re fin...
klonera ,,f Svm lnulr f^iuntv n Lit
rinr »ee ui to ivav. mmie* In
irre ivr appllratlnn* foi the pool
ilallmenl l*nan Itep'l., Itnoin .117
Him « f Superintrn'lent of the
I’hnne 2yr.
Kantord Allanil,
County Home and Mutton of the
Vallmtal (tank U h . U , Ef*|r
Countv llnntn on or before 5:00
o'rlork P.M., Ore. 14, 1950.
R E N T A CAR. F ddve it bv d«v
Supt.'a Salary
11HA per month
week, or *ea.on Kngllah Ford*
Matron a Salary
I H5 p*r month
and Amerlean Ford*. «e,|*n'&gt;,
IdvihR iiuarter*. f«o,f ami Iran*■tatlon wagon* and convertible*
pnrtalino
furnt.hed
by
the
SI r Irk lan*F Mon Ikon, luc.,
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Flr»t St.
1937 lluirk S e d a n -m rrh . perfret,
immarulatrly clean, racellrnl
family rar 915 Weal. 1*1, R.
AI.I. T Y P E S ..r flullibiter Work
Ray.
Riatonahle Rate*— Free
K«tl
male*
Carpenter A Oeaeee IPM Ford Forilor Sedan with
I’h"-.* 1393 A( i, U IJ
WW
Urea.
Private
owner.
Apply 115 N. Park.
'IFO C K M ASO N-llrirk, Cement
work: INtrh Plaitedng; ReS A N FO M O A U T O S A L K S . IN F.
ndrtne and additlonlng. Phone
II IS Hanford Avenue
41 Packard 110 ft eyt. new paint.
New Seat Cover*. Radio and
iTuutv wmk. Piefrr conking. 1.111
Heater. Hun* like new. f136.00.
Shenherd
Avenue,
Lugenia
Down balance eaiy.
35 Ford, run* and look* like new,
Good lire*, new interior. 196.00.
Down balance $8.00 per week.
39 Cher. Sedan,' new Urea, new
Called Into eervlee. runann fur
paint, mu* good, f 75.00. Down
■ailing. Orange City Market,
Orange City. JH*. He reasonable 34 Plymouth, thin one run* like
offer refused. __
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new. New paint 150 00. Down
Groreriea end meau7'alao a beer
balance $7 50 per week.
and wine bar, doing fnr-| 39 Cher. Truck, run* good.
builneaa. Property, stock and Good motor. $00.00. IJc’^ ic e $5.00
erfulpmenF Three room apart* per week.
61*«M A Fotd rupa rkwwd $Ki,(ai

Tviilr.ril Orlivrirfl Pilr.cs
on Toil.iv’*; New llnitks
-til IMMM • pod

we’ve been t.pnf for quite a rprll —
J \ "Whatever ymir price runfe —HeHfr
buy Miiich."
Mill m a y b e w t ’tl beiier Bel ibovn In b n « «
lack*, a* lo jin l .vital iltU i t l M f (lion m ean*.
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to-cal M " h w * d &lt; r 4 t k m . ” I k a h m d l b v
multi afford 0 Buick!
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The lovely and apacioua country
•me of Mra. Thomaa |„ .Sullivan
i Cameron Avenue waa the acene
the annual Chriatmaa parly of
■ m Daughter* of Wealey Sunday
School Claaa on Tuesday evening.
Thu party room* were beautifully
decorated with Chriitma* arrange­
ments, uilng silver and blue a*
the color tcheme.
f The large silver Chriatmaa tree
trlth blue lights and blue hall* wa*
•lac«d in the north cml of Die
living room, with a bright fire in
th* fireplace. The mantle wa* centered with an arrangement of
•liver plant leave* with a cluster
of small blue halls in the renter,
surrounded by silver ligiulrum
leaves and Rratilian pepper* which
wa* reflected in a large mlrrow in
the background.
‘ Arrangements of Margaret Ful
Ion gladiolunr- and silver fitter
porum leave* were placed throughaut the room*. A lovely Christina*
•cone conslatlng of figurines plac­
ed among Braiilian pepper- w.&lt;&lt;
an the buffet.
Mr*. M. R. Strickland preside I
ret the business aeaaion which
&gt;a* opened by the group singing
be claaa song led by Mr*. Claude
IfTtidon, followed by Mrs. J. C.
•Avia reading the Christmas storv

Monroe’s aunt from li»m li-i,
C , M n . Stella Wooaman gue«c
TW.( If. Mr*.
Margaret Edward- n u n
ndlana. Mr*. J . A. Howard, and
Mr*. Reuel Robison a1 new c ia -■ember*. She also announced that
• data member, Mr*. C. E Me-

kee, ia ill at th# Florida Sanitar­
ium and that a member of long
atandlng, Mr*. Helen SchutU, h*i
moved to DeLaad to malu* htr
home,
‘‘ Happy Birthday” waa aung to
the mernhera having birthday*
during the month, they in turn
donated to the birthday t-ank
which waa opened and the content*
turned into the courteay fun l.
Mra. Herndon reported that aho
had aent four card*, one bouquet,
made three viaita and aleu with
her committee aerved ■ dinner in
McKinley halt. The claaa will rupply two needy famillea with food
and clothing at Chrirtrnaa time.
Mra. 8 (J. Harriman r.-ail "The
Boy Who Laughed at .Santa
Claua”, “ Story of Silent N lg H "
ami “ A Letter to Santa Claim**,
later Santa Claua appeared and
diatrihuted gifla to all prt-aent,
Mr*. Sullivan and her ro-ho*lr ■e* Mr*. O. SI. E*t ridge, M r«. W.
L. Harriaon, Mra. Fred Strange,
Mr*. K. C. William*, Mr*. ?.*■)•
Bailiff and Mr*. Homer Pr. u
aerved a congealed aalad, fruit
cake and coffee, with a miniature
Santa Clau* made from an apple
and mrahmellow on each plate «&gt;
favor*.
Thoae attending w rrr Mra. W.
W. Honeywell, Mr*. SL R. Strick­
land, Mra. Stella Wooaman a vialtor from Indiana, Mra. W. K.
Heine*, Slr&gt;. Zel&gt; Ratliff, Ml*. Ro&gt;
Tllll*. Mr*. I. J. Boyette, Mr*. W.
I., Harriaon, Sir*. A. B Steven*
Sir*. Pauline Howard, Mra. B r«die William*, Sir*. S. O. HhinhoL
aer, Mr*. J. C. Davia, Mra. J F.
Courier, Sir*. J . R. McKinley,
Mr*. E. W. Brown of Hamlet, N &lt;
Sir*. Ben Sluntoe, Sira. SI I.
Wright, Mr*. Margaret Edward*,
Mra. J. M. MrCaaklll, M r- ('. II.

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Hollywood
By BOB T H O M A S

Tonight ir the big night for
ail &lt;if you who are going to »ee
that wonderful play: ‘Inner W il­
ley' Directed by Mra. II. J. Bisliee It'a aure to tar a hltl The Jun­
ior claar haa gone overboard to
make thi» mmething that will
warm
,nur heart;
something
you’ll remember long afterward*!
Student* may go at the 1:90 per­
formance or thia evening at 9 :16Ad It* will have to pay only CO
cent* and atudenta may go at a
low low, •■com. mica I price of 96
rrnla! See Kd McKinley at Walter
Houth'a Inner Man; Caroline McKinnit, the heroine; old maldi:
firetchen Kirchhoff, Donna Witte,
an.) many, many more! I.augh un­
til you cry! Make an effort to aee
thia Junior play; ‘Inner W illy''
The Chriatmaa edition of the
Celery Fed came out Thur-day
morning. For only 16 centa you
aure get your money’* worth! If
you didn't buy one thia time, bo
«ure to get one when they are for
sale again. You won't want to
mt»* the ni-wa about your stltool;
from go. aIp to sport*: Our gleecluli tu the library; Dance* and
partiea arid everything you ctn
Winn, Mr*. 8- (L Harriman, Mrs.
Claude Herndon, Mrs J. O. Laney,
Mr*. It. A. Futreil, Mr* J. A.
Howard. Mr*. Dorothy Welt, Mra.
I*. A. Rowland, Mr*. Homer A.
I'rlct, Mrs. Clark LennarJy, Mra.
M. B. Smith, Mra. John M. Dillon.
Mr* Ruth Lumiqulst, Mrs. E. H
U n e y , Mr*. O. E. Whitt, Mr*. R.
(i. Hickson, Mr*. Reuel Robison,
Mi
A. I). Zachary, Mr*. 0. R
K'tridge. Mr*. C. M. Flower*, Mr.
and M r Thus. I.. Sullivan, Mlaa
Mary Farish, Mia* Versa Wiwv
rm-i , Mi* |te-«ie Zai hary, Mlaa
Ruth Maud, Ml* Ellalee L Kirch­
hoff, Ml*- M. !.. Muller, Miss Lids
Stall and Mia* Caroline A. Illll.

for l i l t hour*. No word i* inued
from h i« office before S:UU uUocl.
in the afternoon Hughes employor* a rru ito u w
tu
being
awakened at three anti four in lh»
morning by a meruit* from the
bow.
He reportedly- looki at film in a
Goldwyn projection room for hour*
at a time in the early morning. He
tin sometime* hr *Pcn in the day­
time, sleeping in hia modest auto
mobile parked outride hi* offlrr.
have never
Slanv of hi* top atar*________
*een Hughe*, although they may
have talked to him on the tele­
phone. Robert Slitchum ia one of
thoae,
Jane Butaell aee* him only opce
a year. That i* the time when her
contract comet up for option. On
that day ahe reportedly *it&lt; outaide hia office for anvwhere from
one hour to ala. Finally, Hughe*
appear*, the contract ia signed an i
that ia that.
Th«- Hughe* mode &lt;&gt;f releasing
picture), it alto cause for wonder­
ment. The classic example ia "Tin
Outlaw,” which he .bowed in two
location* until he ran into cenlorahlp trouhle. Then he held the
film for teven vear* before re­
leasing it generally.
He juat now is releasing' the
Harold Lloyd film, made five vear*
ago, and "Vendetta,** which wa*
remade four or five time* over a*
many year*. He haa annuun.i d no
plan* to bring out twu Jane Ruttell film* produced two and three
years a*o.
Hughe* ia alto noted for hi*
long-running contracts. Jane Ruttell, Jack Rente! and FA ith Domergue have been kept
on paltry
from five to eight year ■ without
acting in n picture. Ttie car-er* of
alt three have b-en activated re
eently. however.
The most recent of
,lu&lt;'hr*'
am aiing adventure- |n movie-mak­
ing w a- "Tw o Ticket* to llroadwav.” The picture wa* announce')
to start last •tiling. Th e entire

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vt where
twKgfw Hughe*
IlncKan could
pmiM 1
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that nhimmer in the light, and top favorite rayon /
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H IE W EA TH ER
In Unity There In Slreneth—
iu Urcrirel lh» I’ear, III (hr
T » P l M l i t .he I’rngreaa « ( A n tiw * .
Ta Pwdut* P r ^ p f i t lj fn» Hanford.

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Truman May Declare
National Emergency;
GOP Leaders Called
W age-P rice Controls
May Be Imposed By
Administration Be­
fore find Of Week
Hff/tTAW 4.

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Prime Minister Attlee flies hark
lu IlliU in In la jr aTIrr whnl hr
ha* termed "thoroughly useful
ami
thoruughlj
harmonious”
talks in Ottawa ami 4Vs»hinglon
»n Ihr critical International niluation. Leaving here alMtaril a
llayal Canadian air forrr plan**,
he U scheduled In transfer at
M.mtrrul lu the Riant British
SlrnliM .ui.rr which rarriid him
In Mnahinclnn a week t i n for
•lAru»»lnn» with President T r u n*n and hi* adviser*.
W A S H IN G TO N . Dec. I I &lt;;P)
President Truman today gave inIrrue ilutly in the quexlton of dcilaring a national emergency—
possibly In Itr ‘follnwrd by wsgrprice control* — and atkrd both
D rnmrr.itit and Republican con­
gressional Ir.itjet* to meet will)
lyq W rd n ru ljy
Srnaloi f a ll ( It-Ofuo) Mat one
ol ihotr HU lilt) to a While Home
meeting at 10 A. M. Tu cU ay. It
**a» llie futi lime Ta ll, head of
the Senate G O P Polity Commitlee, hat been brought into the emeigency t onmllaliofti tmee the
Knir.ui war.
A White I lou&lt;e announcement
taaf I he congressional group Mat
lA n g railed lo ihr While House
"in di’cuit malleu concerning ihr
proclaiming of a national emer­
gency and related niattert."
Il added that the Pre»idenl *'u
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450 Legionnaires A t t e n d Meet
Of Department Of F l o r i d a Here
Immuh.itr .mil all-ool mdil.iiy mnliili/aiuin, ejection of Ruiti.t
from the U. V , ,md rrmmal from officr of Secictary of .Stair IVan
Achrtnii M e re .wrong ihr uctmnt piupmcd try Donald R. Wilton.
cluirman uf the American Legion'* Foreign Rcl.ilion* Commuiion, in
a talk thal c lim .ivd die Legion Dcpaitmeni midwinter confrim ryesterday m the Snnfuid Aitm m
Department Commander Ikiiml i
K. Carroll piesided.
More than IMi members of the
A mi l lean Iwginn Ib parlmenl ot
I luriila and Auviliary nllemletl
the two day conference which
was completed with i 'uncbruti
yesterday afternoon in the halt,
room of the Mayfair bin.
Tin* slashing attack tty Mr.
Wilton on what be teinud a di­
plomatically unrealistic policy id
an "Achvson
in Wondct land’*
I in light irpentvd checi • from the
Ix'glannalre*. and at the conclu­
sion of the talk by thi young
Clarksburg, W, Va, attorney and
S IN G A P O R E IV .
II hVi
lt.ili.li itoopt with hayonel* looted former department commaudi-r,
County Jude*- William C. Brotikinto the not-lom "reel* ol Singa- i t of llillstairn pmpo cd that
pote lonight lo halite lanalital copies of the talk bo sent tn
moh». iliu td to a ftrnry by ihr rturida emigre*.m&lt;-n »"d senator*
couit lighl between a dutch rnolhei a* cvprvsslng the will of the
Legion.
and a Malayan nuitr lot cuilody
.Summing up the present Knr.
uf a while child.
•-an it I*is, Mr. Wilton declared,
I lundredt id toldieu in Iruck* "We are m ilitarily unpttpaird.
i.*icJ through the doMfiluMp •re­ we air diplomatically unreali*tb
nml s ir without vigorous and
tort nlnrie die mobi were balding effective leadership. Ineveutaldy
police, 4ltacking Luio|teant and •tnplil thinking ha* led U* to this
oveiluining and binning autoino- n ilica l hour In our hlslory when
we fact* Ihe biller possibility of
bile».
a Dunkirk or Bataan.
About 5.000 Malayan, tionued
*’W r must fare the fact that
for lliice liouit al ihe J'liprcrfie the to-called Pnltvd Nation* is
Couit building, wlirir a hearing no longer an effective Instru­
Mat underway on an appeal lo ie- mentality fur the guarantee nf
wurbl peace In the present erlIinti ihr 13-yeai-old child. Malta si*," hr added. “ We m ud refuse
litrdia I leilogh, lo hn M alay lo desert Chlang Kai Shrk, or lo
It Miiilaia- 4 on
f"* l
telini|ulsh Formosa, and should
not recognise China's red gnventtnrtiL
W
“ Russia lias proved herself to
hr an International criminal, v i­
olated c vrry pledge made to he
former allies and should be sum­
marily ejected from the I'n lird
Nations," ho declared.
"O ar preasat
BecieUty
of
K s n b d 'l't ■'fhkt
ettniml
«-i
State, Dean Arhcson, ar.d all of
Club Pav w*a anuetinreil ludwv bis
spembi-intellectuai
friends
by Mayot Andrew C a ita «u t *»&gt; who have assisted him in leading
he *et aside Thm sdny. IK*-, I I it* us into this ridiculous situation
honor uf the visit to Sanford &lt;;f must be removed from office
Klchaid \V. Ki niter, nntlonnl presi­ without delay," said Mr. Wilson,
dent of the Junior Chamber *&gt;f wlm I* a “ likely" candidate for
Com ireire.
the pn-t of Nnllnnal legion ComAll Sanford civic .Ini** will hold mander.
a joint luncheon at the Mayfair
Mayor Andrew Carraway and
Inn lo heal u talk hv the dis­ Post It Commander Karlyli Hourtinguished visitor. City ami County iiotiirr wilromed the la-glnnCommissioners, a* well as state o f­ nair** at Ihe conference which
ficial* of the Jay* vc*, the Plot life i*laibd at t»:00 o’clock, Sunday
State Chnmlivr of Comment*. innrning following religious *erSeminole County
Chambvt
nf virr-.
I’a-t
Di’partmetlt ComOmunerre, l*o.-tr*l mrmber* nml mandi't .h •• &lt;1. Davis respondii).
iithvr.. have been invited lo allend. F, Meade WILon, national evrClv'r elllba cancelling their reg riilivv roiiiinlllvrinalt, Inlrmiueid
Itls i meeting* Ihl* M eek lo attend
gut-.lr. Joel Field had charge of
the kinder lumbeon include lit* ri'tifetonce arrangements.
lludne.i* and Ptofet'ional Women,
A rt Ryon reported on com­
kiwanls. Lions, Pilot and llntery. munity sir*ice, Kdmund It. Mar­
Seminole Countv Jayne* will be tin, Ocala, on veterans rehaldll
hosts, with J . Bralley Odbam. state tatiou_ Maxwell N. Wells, Orlan­
Jnjiee prnnktent, scheilulod l « in- do, on the .Security Commission
Iiodine Mr. Keniler.
mid I’hlj I.. Culpepper and Na*
"The eivic club* of Sanford
lf:«wllsaa*l l&gt;a Virs TkSM l
bav* lollvctively umlributcd much
tbrougb the war* to Ihe giowth
of Sanford." M ajor Carraway said
in naming Thursday a* Clvlr Clwb
Day. “ Kach plays an important
part in the progress of our com­
munity and county, and an annual
joint meeting of all rlub* will stim­
ulate the aplrlt of cooperation ami
progress tn an even lutgei degree
M O S C O w . Doc. I I — I A V ilan ever before In the bltlorv of Itavda tinlny described as ",t
m s scandal connected with T r u ­
our city.
•'ll UduMivr* our clvir clubs to man" the I’resident’s letter to a
continue In Ihe tame spirit of co­ Washington music critic who had
operation ami effort which ha- panned his daughter Margaret's
tharacleriaeil their work of the •Inglng.
nasi In making our ronimunTtv ■
In an at tide headlined “ While
licttcr plaro in which lo live."'
House morals," the Communist
I'arty organ said the letter wav
receiving widespread publicity In
tin- American presr.
The Soviet paper reported:
"Newspaper trust Beripps llo
Buyers are on a wild hunt for ward news re|ajrts a new scandal
Hot ids vegetables and dww to connected with Truman. Accord­
scarcities rirated by hurricanes ing to the paper. Truman sent an
ami frrexe* price* are looming, irritated letter written In Iwd
Manager Bandy Anderson of tha cursing languare to music erltle
Sanford State Farmers Market re ­ of Hie Washington Dost, Paul
llum r, who gave a negative ap­
ported thla morning.
The result Is a blight outlook praisal of the vocal talent of
for Ihe celery deal with F.O .ll. Truman'* daughter Margaret
"The latter Intends to bwrom"
prices now at t-IJIS a crate. Cab­
bage. which last season brought an opera singer and on Dee. ft
about ”5 cents a hag ls now quoted gave a concert In Washington.
at I2.MI. Mora than 1.000 unlta The music critic of the Washing­
were received today from North ton Post In connection with this
puhllhed an article which said
Carolina.
Pour carloada of celery wvre re­ that the daughter of the Presi­
ceived at the Market toilay and dent 'almost completely failed to
came from Zeilwood, I’ahokre and trarDmit the music' with her
singing to the audience."
Bells Glade.
President
Trum an’s
letter
Yrllow aqpath I* in big demand,
said Mr. Anderson, ami is bring­ threstened to heat up Home, who
ing StMO per (tuthrl hamper. Pole had written that Miss Truman'*
leans are quoted al 17.00; toma­ voire was “ flat a good deal nf
toes |7.00; cucumbers *0.10 and the time" and said she “ran’t
eggplant, *400. More than &amp;00 sine verv well." Tha Washington
boiea of tomatoes were received Daily News said M r. Trum an
today from the lower east coast wrote Hume would need a new
Fruit packing houses, he de­ nose If they ever mat and that
clared, are working at capacity, his review sounded "like a fru ­
with orange* In good demand at strated oH man who never
W.no a crate.
a sueeraa.'

Mosl ems Riot In
Singapore Over
Custody Of Child

Truckloads Ol Troops
Aid Police Against
Fanatical Mobsters

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Bradley Declares
Local Red Cross Annual Civic Citify)
Weeds Assistance Day Proclaimed By
Mayor Carraway
finr*l*m Rtndiey, chairman nf
the 8*-t»*T*o|a ‘ ’"M ily Jte.t C » « &gt;
f l.a p te i^-ttale ir today that the
Chapter I* ftfral with demand a
with which it eannoi rope with
it* present facilltier. without vol­
untary asaUtunce.
Ill* made thi* statement followIrttf n ie ip t of report* lit a meet­
ing of th.- Chapter board of diifto r
at the Tourist Center
H.-iln* .day.
The lln ! C n »* drive fell abort
of II* irual la*t year, and the
' *1* of Ihe reerrtary « a i eul to
lalf time, he (minted nut.
Kinee that lime Ihe Korenn
war ha- orttirred with more inrn
in rerviee, mi,I m**re work In be
ilmn in giving n**l»l«net* lo Iheir
fumilie*. Tn thi*. ha. Iteen ndd**l
III*- i"ln-f «*uk dealing with tho.m
nade humeleas by huriirane* and
f»~ r.
rt» n re*ti11, Mm. Joaeph linnnaira, the aecretary, who U em­
ployed on a half time bail*, bn*
to work full time, hr Mated.
Vultinlet-m a ir needed In i t .
«l*t Mi*, tnionalea in her nffin*
ao thal imt-idc- &lt;uniat ta may la*
made, he raid. Titer* U ali*o the
need of volunteer! lo land the
drive in March.
K. J. Moiighton, Jr., he addc.1,
hat devoted murh time in dltaaler
*tjrk In the capacity of diaaatvr
chairman.
In urder to keep the chapter
o|M*rating, the National lied Cron*
tent about #HOO for hurricane an*l
fire aid, and the local chapter
ha* appealed to it for II,A00 in
aid until Ihe drive In March,
Mr. Ilradlry stated.
The National lletl Cru*» •pc lit
more than 1100,000 on relief »
a result of Ihe Krptamlter hurricane In Florida, and figure*
c*i not yet available on what
wai (pent following the Oct. IH
tlirm , he declared.
The local lied Cross office,
luralrd In the former hospital
building, is being swauipwl with
requests for aid from families
of aoldler* serving in Korea, said
Mr. tlradley.
T h i s alone la rnough tn take
up the time of a full time ser­
vice worker," he said.

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Truman Letter To
Critic Is C a l l e d
Scandal By Pravda

VegetableH .Scare
Following Freeze

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c.ddrr this afternoon and t,'flight.
l.nHr-vt tonight 2f&gt; In in extreme
north nnd about In lower •.&lt;«*
coast. Frost north nml i&gt; u llfifil
In.si interior of south portion.

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Annocintcd Pres* Leaned W ire

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High Tribunal Mac Arthur Visits Front And
Says Reds May
Remain Silent Reports Troops Now Secure;
Contempt Conviction
Is Unanimously Re­
versed In Decision
By Supreme Court

Marines Arrive A t Hamhung

W A S H IN G TO N . D*-c II t/V)
I V i son* luvpetlrd ol l iimtnunit! aclivitici may triuic tn answer
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n j
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/ J f CHXNCHSI I t I K V O I I
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gland liny questions, the Supreme
tiitf loll
I'mitt luted today.
An H la 0 opinion belli tbit lo
tin olliriwisr **ould pl.ur the wit­
*YA*CMU
ness in danger uf pioirvulinn un­
der the natiun'i 10 &gt;rai old anti•ulivcivtvc laws.
1inlay &gt; opinion lotting uul a
unc-ytar contempt of muit sen­
tence given Mi*. I’.i I i k i i Blau ol
Drnvri Icit unchanged (ot the
lime being al iravt tin* tight of
coiiitr lo penalize pettom who trfutr lo antwri qurtlionr put to
orthem by congiruional iiim initlm The high liibun.il to fat bar
JAPAN
tefuted lo look into any tonlrm|il
of I'o n g irn cater. It* acltonr bad
I be effect of upholding vuth tenlenctr.
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VCHuncnwa
•iv* •ON
Ju*tue lsl.se V deliveted
lire*
court's opinion, winch Juilu r l lark
took nu patt.
tn her appeal Mis. Biun -aid
that If *h«* answered Ui« ques­
tion* .the might maki h ti-vlf 1tssaide to ptosc*ullup nltdrr Ihr H*HI
Smith Act. That Ian makes it a
clime to teach or ailtocate the
v intent overthrow of the govern­
ment.
_ trr
Mr*. Blau pointi-d tn Hu* Net;
York conviction of II lop Com*
inuni*t leader* under the art uni
claimed fin helsrlf the rniutltud j rV f \ *yft
linnnl guuianlce against tvlf inM ill)
JO
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crimlnatlnn.
Agreeing with her runteniluti,
Black said that provision- nf Inn
IMI KOIIAN lIGNilftC, f ROHIJ
•
Smith Act "made future pi••..*• .
k!i mIIAci! flm tcnli «f lht»t&gt; «*•»» »’ * t ‘.*
tiun uf Mr*. Blau fat more ,,i.in
a mere hmnuginnry |Ht-silulily.'
hi»t iienetifttion H&gt;utl* uf Uh ;* *
iII A
All appeal l,y the II (Viniinu iU «s tuff» Aim| Coipf i *hnlo f*
1st leader* is pending helm,, 'u-*
the 7th OUttKih tlgiu itom
High f o n t t I hey Ivuve ■ U M k a r l
the legality of the 10 )eal o il
law.
When Mrs. lllau'- ram- » » * ap­
.
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pealed til the Kupleme Court, tne
ua* Juincsl hy her husband, who
received a six-month's sentence
i&lt;ml Mrs. Jane Itogris who dtsvv
four months.
The tribunal raaita no rasnliun
L A K til IN D , t)t
'I
(mjav of Ihe rose* ui Mis. Kogt-*a
IllV ttlKtlf) flop* Ilf t( n
uml Irving Blau, uHbnugh all threi
d**r u ln lrr vejfctAulrn will U* •&lt;
ca.es weir argued ul the same
dniitfci fiuin flo«t loiiifflu.
time. Apiurrently, tin m int will
pniat
(Ajirrlfil to hit nil » I
rulg on the app&lt;-ai* ol the id in i
t In tofu t*xrr|it the
fimri
two lit some tulni setsiou.
iilily h*i’iit*’d mmlh ( lui IfU
ohm
The contempt conviction* u-sutt
At th r i»mi* lititi iliu i
e&lt;i vfeotn an Irivestlgation liegun n
(Mint*' Frit'll Win til nil F i't v h i uul
HOLLYW OOD, Dec. It (*1’&gt;
I In | ihl I ’ tit i d V*' mg *«tnl
1UIH by the federal gtanit jn .
tin lil|ll miUM lint l»l» *1V*'! '
in Denver. The inquiry cometih -I Mu key Cvihrn’* No. I sllniney for I'ltHUifh I*i Clill t II1KI I tluill r I k*
I a ki
litiiM ii
ul
s * m itu*!*
federal employe* who allegeillj many yearr. Sam Rummcl. wa* am
jjfitih' ihifiiKU'i In thr \ ulmd &lt; »i I a«m11) If n jiii 11&lt;i i &lt;nl lli. hiiihliM ‘
made false statement* In eonhuslict) and killed lialay on ihe tniF lim vm t.
(*« « 11|«•«-*I l»&gt; tilt* \ 1»Hir| l | r4iiri% »*l
lU s lla n S lit r*aas titaMr
“ It w ill I k* prrtty « I'»m
*l*|n trading In hi* rambling borne
I P * W n t I ll* l M i r r l »m l h i || ir
tirfiifer tiurlt Ik Ihe Kwurlioh
in a I follywood ( anynn
liM n lrl il id |!»* l i r - « ( l l l l •••• i l l I
It’ilimi Rivet titd lowei • I
fntire brltrve the .watllty. &gt;2- ili«11 id
Wutirn n
t-.h •• I n , d if if illltl r i l 1*m I i l
v irobl lawyer Was cut down by h*'ud of thr HervIre, ii»*l
•t« ♦ui*% i*. I L m i i M i o ! M H a II. »** *!
• gunmin win, had burden for
“ hu.m'. f Mill he |»irlt\ t*» *** •
I In |I1||&lt; tl.|*r p r««*
K lf » t!i(4 tr*l
l&lt; &lt;ur&gt; iH-tiiml a hedge nrvi door. Ijn thr k'li*tb,fc unit I *h»«» * In
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Kuchintiered By F i r s t Federal
( h il y „
Is Shot To D eath Crops
Bv N e w C old W ;m »
In Gangland-War
'For Its New Home pat rol .Meinbi’rs

Rummcl Is Third Of
Gambler’s Friends
To Die Violently

119 W First Street
Will Be Remodeled
Hy I .
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Rent ('ontrol Bill
Passed By House*
Goes To President

W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 11-dfU'
A hill extending fedetal rent *n
Irids until next Mur. 31-cleared lU
ln*t e&lt;mgr its Iona I nurdle toilnv and
went tn I’rcsldent Tinman, lie I*
i xu* *till In sign It.
The House rOtllpleti*i| eungteasIumi I action by shouting Its nppruval nf a rnmprumise of differ­
ing Beuale-lluuso versions. The
Senate gave ila okay Friday.
The government alto ordered V
cut no the use of natural ru litreI
in new autumibllo tires.
'the National Traduction Aulhot
ity aimoumed m si in January and
February niumifartnm* mu-t re­
duce the tonsumidhin of natural
rubber hv "M percent ftom N ow rn1s t levels.
The Novemlier nuota set by N’ l'A
under m previous order was iij,OOti tons of natural midair. Tin
total amount nf consumption of
Imth natural and synthetic ruldict
for the month was DOjjoO ton*.
Klsevshere in the nation's upItnl four United Stales Sinalm tiHla) Uiged a complete hlnrkaih
of llejl China ami Ihe use of Chin­
ese Nationalist troop* in the pre­
sent hnri-un erisl*.
The four— Senator. Douglas if),
fill, Alexander Smith,
llt -N J l.
Kilgore (D -W V a ), and Know land
lit-C a lifl disruts**,! the wai sit­
uation on Blair Moody'* "M ed
Your Congrus" radio program.
They agrix-d In lltelr ills -iisaion
there mo l I k* no ileal with mn
tlaailasM »■ (Mas |qSkn
I’K A C K F L A N
l.A K K SUCCBBS, Dre U — I,v.
— Thirteen
Aslan and Miihlle
Hast countries met behind dosed
door* today to consider final
term* of a new Korean peace
(dsn. They were expected tn sub­
mit the (dan to Ihe political rummlttre of the if. N , Asrcmhly
H O TA H V C L U B
There wa* no meeting o f the
Rotary Club today a* the group
will attend the civic club luncheon
Thursday in honor of Richard
iCtmler, national president of the
Jayetsyc

Ih.iid-ltghlrd garage, at he vtaitrd
Up the lull Inward tire- hnuic.
"My Gull My G.*d!" «nrd Co­
lon. when ihr new* wa&gt; Irlephnned
In him. "Il"* not m l
Rummrl wa* hit al a range ol
alarnt IJ fret with slug* from a
IJ-guage (tiolgiin *o old thal police
al the *cene touldn’i immedialely
ulrntify ill make. The gun wa*
M l in the thruhhery c&gt;( the haute
next door, pear trampled plant'
w h ic h
tmhtalrd the killer had
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O f K illin g D o c In
P r o te c te d
R e g io n
O CALA
.Dec.
| | _ rd b -J a rk
Ihurmnnd, diOrlct forest ranger,
a" ithei If. 8- Forest Service cmn&gt; *ye, Harry Hrtnemnnn nml the
Slitter'* son-in-law, O, G. Owen*
of Sanford, have law-n am**t***l
rl arginl with shunting ami tillin m doe deer.
The three men pleaded not
guilty when arraigned Saturday
b*fore County Judge D. IL Smith
iu d were released under IhukI s teluinnhle Jan. ‘J . Thurmond’s bond
was set at IMHl, Helriemann'a ami
Owens' at f*J00 each.
D. C. land, assistant chief
wddllfr officer, made the arrest.
Land
said
ho apprehended
Tliurmond and his two companion*
deep In the federal breeding
ground, closed to hunting uf ail
game.
The wildlife officer said he had
gone Into the breeding ground
on a check of the area, and
heard ahots “ near where I was
standing at the time".
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rection of tha shots, and found
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even tin ic uny lot* should •*
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On TV Broadcast
Onu of the fir it puhllrttv l*n-nl ■
fot Sanfutd ami Florida Fashion
entiling nut of tha recent vi«il **l
New York cameramen and w n tu ,
cam** Thursday nigh' at
7. PI
when, nrroiding In Ml*
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Tweniletli
Stieet, win* u s - the
piogiam,
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catrird apinositnatilr
five minute* of plctnte taken lu-u
the weekend uf Dec. 1-3 .
The view* wrie date lined Han­
ford. Fla., Mr*. Magtm*’"'U * i•I.
ami the continuity mcntlnncil that
in Hanford, FIs. there certainly
was t?o difficulty in finding idjir*.
The sniurnca was carried on
CIIH'a rno*t imixirtant trh-vi.mn
newscast “ Woflit N e w -", and h
cause of this it has the is ic c l
audience*. On the program with the
Hanford pictures were ti...........I
such other important new * ev* nts
as ItriUln'a I’remiar Attlee leav­
ing Ihe White House and the UN
In aeasion, Mrs. Magnusson said.

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                    <text>Wion six

TH *

Seven Million Vets
Have Received Aid
Through G. I. Bill
W A S H IN G T O N . Dfc.
About 7,768,000 veteran*, onehalf of all World W ar II exservicemen, have received educa­
tional or job aid from the K"vernment, the Veteran* Adminis­
tration said today. It placed the
coat at about 9l2,000,000j000.
Th a t average* out to 91.600 of
aid for each veteran who hat
taken advantage of the G I bill
nr the Vocational Krhahltitatini
A rt. The latter, paired In 1043,
ia a program reserved fur die
aided veteran* nerding aid to
overcome their handicaps.
Fall enrollment* in schools anil
co)l*K** under !&gt;oth laws, VA
u ld , are down 20 per rent from
last year. Total enrollment in all
type* of schools, from trade
through
postgraduate
schools,
was 1,293,600 on Nov. 1. A ye*r
ago it wa* t ,628.700,
College-level training has drop­
ped most sharply, from a p«.&lt;k
of lJMSJOO in the fall of 1HI7
to almut 660,000 today.
Only 11)8,200 veteran* are tak­
ing on-the-Joh training now, the
V A M id. The peak in that part
of the program, often railed
"earn while you learn," wa* 720,900 In early 1917. The first Mg
overhaul job done on the C l Ihll
was aimed at on-the-job training
after it waa found that nrntr
high-paid executive* were receiv­
ing
a
government
elluwarvco
while "training" for a still high­
er position. Congress put a ceil­
ing on earnings.
training, with 337,O n -th •farm
-f
lerana now
n
600 veteran*
participating,
stayed near it* peak period of
Julia, I960, when 362,000 veterans
were enrolled.
Dvr far the larger part of tha
total cost of the two programs
has stemmed from the (it hill.
And, In turn, the great part of
that cost is traceable to veterans
who entered schools and colleges.
Ia Most casas, the V A pays all
tuition coats, all book* and fee*
u d a monthly subsistence allo«ante. Four yrara Is the m ail­
m a n training period.
Far most veterans, the rut-off
data for entering any kind of
training la Ju ly 96. 1961 and the
eut-off date for finishing up,
ia moat rases, is Ju ly 26, 19V.
Eligibility does not sxtead to
vetesrns who did nut servr In
World War II but Congress nuw
ha* aaveraI hills to give Korean
W ar veterans benefits of the
two laws.

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Korea and U -N . mediation
of diffrttucea ovtt tins country.
fltnaaen emphasised In Ms too
svortl Introductory ntatement that
those were hla own vlawa "and
they are not to Ira taken by In­
ference or otherwise to represent
the views of the United Slates
govrrnmen nor of any other in­
dividual."
lie waa rluseled with MacArthur lwo |tours Tuesday. Slassen
had told correspondent* aftrr that
session lie did not Intend to make
aiur statement on policy during
hla current world tour.
Today'* statement was mlmeo.
graphed at MacArthur’* head­
quarter! under the heading "Cen­
tra ! Headquarters, Far Katl Com­
mand, Public Informal inn Office."
A spokesman at
MacArthur'*
headquarters declined comment on
the statement. MacArthur’* pens
officer. Col, Marlon I’. Echols who
ta t by Hlaasen during the new*
eonfsrence. explained:
"H e (Htassen) Just railed me
up und asked me If I could help
him and 1 did."

Attlee
(CstltSSM ream * « « »
'
Rada rule the whole Chln*M main­
land, and, •
' t. Warned against emotional de­
velopment of Korean war polley,
saying •that the Anglo-American
peoples should keep their ayes on
(be long range objective of securlag world peace and respect for
Lib rua tlo iu l law.
Attlee M id that while the Un­
ited Slate* |s carrying tha burden
of resisting aggression
unde Iks
salon under
United Nations flag In KorM
alongside
forces act fighting lion
"Y o u may b* certain." hla pre­
pared teat continued, "that, In fair
or foul weather where the Stars
und Stripes fly In Korea, the Brit*
tab flag will fly besldo them. Wa

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Temperature

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tic Ocean can rarrp American
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Dec. 6 —
troops within striking distance of j (Special)— Seventy-two officre*
Ru-*ian industrial renters.
I of the combined F lorids-Gcorgis
The Arctic explorer, in n film - ilaff- of the Forty-eighth Infanillustralctl ta-k Iwforc the Cen­ I try Division, National Guard of
tral I’ark Methodist Church men's | the United States, will conduct
club last night -aid:
. a General and Special Staff
"The potential of using ihe training conference at the U . S.
Arctic as an underwater route to Naval A ir Station, Jacksonville,
Hussia Is great. By any other it waa announced today.
approach foot soldier* would have
The fifth of a series of staff
tn go overland about iWO ntilea school* initiated hy the Depart­
in Arctic conditions."
ment of Defense under an seedThe Austiulian-liotn consultant rtated program to train ctvi'iau
lo the U. S. Military I'lanning component staffs for active terCommission said Ihrtr are no ice- nee in emergency, th* currently
|,crg- In ttu- A iit lr that would scheduled conference will cover
disturb subs. He added:
combat operation order* and In"Radar won's work in the Arc- tflligence processes on Division,
tic to ilelcct the aubs, cither. Cnrp and A rm y levels, Prcviout
And there', no limit to the alia conference* have been held st
of submarine*. Wc ran dejmsit Macon. Savannah and Jackson­
our troop* on the doorstep* of ville.
the Itusstan*."
The conference will be attendid by Major General Henry D.
It u- -ell.
Commanding
General,
Rcpuhlii'itns
!“lh Infantry Division. Macon,
(Ia.; Major Genera! Mark W.
|l MNtfHMril •fee*a« FHSf U*N
Lance, The Adjutant Grnrral,
•on l»M reporter* after &gt; dosed- Ktalc of Florida; Brig. General
dour session of the subcommittee Jo-eph C. Hutchison of Sanford,
set up to keep a constant checK A**iatant Division Commander,
upon the en’ lrc defense effort.
41th Infantry Division, Brig. Gen­
Asked whether his disclosure eral Patrick E. Scawright, Com­
indicated
plans
for
overall manding General, 48th Infantry
strength of the armed services Division Artillery, Savannah, Ga.;
had been increased, Johnson re­ and Colonel Benjamin F . M erritt,
plied:
t hief of Staff, 48th Infantry D i­
"1 did not Intend to indicate It vision. Msron, Os.
wa* bring upped or lowered."
The Naval A ir Station will proRut Johnson said the prepared- vide quarters, mess and class­
net* nulaommitten would concen­ room facilities for the visiting
trate in the Immediate fulura officer*. A dinner will be held
upon the twin problem* of man­ s' the Naval A ir Station Officer’s
power for inohllliallon and speed­ Club Saturday evening, for the
ing up production of tanka, air­ vi-iftng officer*.
plane* nml other defense goods.
trrangement* for Nation Guard
In another development at lh - Officer participation are being
Capitol, the Senate Foreign Rela­ completed hy Lieut. Colonel A . M.
tion* Committee approved a bill M rrrlm mon. 48th Infantry D lvlauthorizing $38,000.1100 in food slon Adjutant General.
aid to Yugnd.iv lx, hit hy n severe
drought.
Meanwhile, the llmi*e Rule*
Committer was dr laving, at least
temporarily, legi,lotion to rvtrm l
prevent rent control* until Mar,
«i whIImmM
f*i»#r llutt
31. Admliil'lratloii leader* pre­ mkl-fUy so that Attlee could keep
viously hud eounleil on hou*e ap­ an engagement tn address the Na­
proval of the extenvlim hill to­
tional Press Gub.
day.
Another session was scheduled
A coalition of Repuidicana and
Southern Democrat- on the rules lor 3:30 P M
g
committee rrfuvcd yesterday to
Th r forenoon meeting waa the
clear the bill for llousr ronsidrr- thin! conference between the I'reation. It would extend contrnla aiiJrni and the I’rime M ln iitrr since
90 (lav* beyond their present the British leader's arrival here
expiration date of Dee. 31.
Muitdav.
Ttie general objection raised
Ktaphen Early,
taking over
against It was that if rent con. dutiea aa While Huu*c press sec­
trot* are necessary an ate gener­ retary following tha sudden death
al prlre anil wage rnnlm ls— whlrh yesterday of Charles G. Ross, eald
Freslilrnt Truman so far has de- that stress should l&gt;e placed on the
clined tn n*e In Ihe fight againsl "mrreaae production" phrase In
inflation.
Ihe statement.
Similar argument* were -mind­
l i t M id the increase tha Am er­
ed hv Repnhllran* In the Senate ican and Britlah group* had In
whlrh rnntltiu&gt;d debate no tta mind referred both to raw ma­
rent control* extension. A fiO-day* terials and finished go*id* fnr de­
veraIon, A vote M planned tomor­ fame, although rmphasfa waa put
row.
on raw matrriala today a* the first
Tall* for full-scale economic step In produriivn increase*.
rontml* ratne from both Repub­
The remark about assuring
lican* and Democrat*.
"moat qffrrtivc uae" of scarce
Senator Caprhart (T tln d ) sug­ supplies Indicated a joint Ilrilishgested freezing price* and wsge* Ameriran system of allocation*
at prearnI level- to avoid trying for such material* aa tin and rub­
tn roll them hack later.
ber may be under itudy.
Asked about that. Early com­
mented that you hava to get th*
material* before you can allocate
them.
ff'nntiniie&lt;l i .uw r » .» - fine)
In rrspunie to a reporter’s questile Iron Curtain ha- liceomr a
source of danger nut only for our lion, Early Mid there had been
people but al-o for Eurone and no discussion of nrlring In Itself.
the entirp world, from whlrh un­ Almo*t any allocation system
would automatically require price
measurable mischief ran arise.
"Unless atrp- toward a positive filing.
Before today's statement, diplo­
solution are taken within n n-s-l
zutiahla tiinr, then the m o s t hrn- matic informant* had said that
vllyarm ed powers of the world aliout the firmest point yet deve­
will shortly confront earh otliei loped in the British-American dis­
cussion* was agreement that Euon the soil of our country."
The Ftvangcllral Council, direct.
log Ita message to all foreign
churches whether In the esat nr
arret, asked them to liave their
governments "undertake Immed­
iate concrete measures In the Un­
ited Nation* to ward off Ihe dan­
ger (o f w a r)."
The Council Mid it waa not in
a position to make direct political
prnpoMls, adding:
" It must tie left to thr govern­
ments and thr United Nations
whether they consider the neeessary mrans to be a new confer­
ence of power*, an action hy Ihe
Nations or some other
United Na
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WEDNESDAY DEC. 8. 1950

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

Entomologists To ExplorcrSaya U-Boats National Guard To
Can Reach Ruslans
Conduct General
Meet A t Mayfair
B U F F A L O , I f . Y - Dec. A— &lt;/F)
Staff Conference
Sir Hubert Wilkins says sub­
Inn During Week —marines
travelling under the arc­

ti PlM'HaH I fuM fa ff lift# I
Gif tide of the road*
"1 did what they told me,"
Spain continued.
" I went hack and came across
Maj. James K. Eagan (of Wlaeon«in) who told me ‘You go bar*
lluw to cumbat bugs and other
and tell them that they ought to insect pests Utat prey on plant*
nurrchdrr and wr will feed them sod livr**€K-k in the face of a
got&gt;d and take care of them.’ '* threatened shortage of insecticides
Spain hurried hack up the r»ad, our to materials being diverted for
found the group and told th « military purposes will be one of
Chinese what the major nald.
the big lopir* at the annual meet­
"Th e y told me In pretty good ing of the Florida Entomological
English to go back and tell my Hot let v Thursday at the Mayfair
•uperiora that If wc didn’t sur- Inn. The meeting will conrludtrender in 10 minute* that they Fridav afternoon.
would attack n*," Spain related.
Among the many speakers who
Kuain did so.
will tell of the never ending fight
"Th is time the officers w r it against Inserts and rodent* will be
bark by th*m -clvr- to talk thing* J. W, Wilson « l the Central F lo r­
over with the Chine**," hr said. ida Experiment .Station.
"Th e y *ta&gt;ed up there shout .10
John A. Mulrennan of Jackson­
or t n minute*, pretty *o*tn they ville, director of the Division of
Entomology
for the Hlatr Ho*id of
came back and said ‘Let's fight &lt;1
| Health and pierldent of llm Ho
out.* "
The word "'•&gt; passed along the rirty, stated that many of the new'
j and nolent Insecticides may he in
line.
Hut Iwforc i| reached some of | short •imply by next summer.
"Tills," he declared, "m ay ham­
the men. someonn said
per the production of many agri­
makr a break for It."
The Chinese attacked. Spain cultural crops a* well as bringing
hbout n short age of insecticide
wa* rapturrd a second time.
" T h r y took me up to where the used In the control of Insect* which
Chinese had headquarter* In a air known aa disease carriers, in­
and
targe house over on the left side cluding mosquitoes,. flies
flea*.
of the road." Spain said.
Among the subjects discussed
" I saw Frank there. He was In
one room with some others. They will he a talk hy Dr. C. T . B ru rwrren't doing anything In him. of Harvard University, who will
"Th e y took me and some others tell of wasps that kill other Insects.
up a canyon. A* we walked up New method* of controlling pests
there, I •potted three Marines up that affect cattle and other live­
will be outlined by Kntomola draw. They motioned for me to stock
ogDt Dr. W .O . Bruce of the
make a break for it but 1 didn’t
think that was the right time. U.H.D.A., Ha.annah, GaManv -neaker* of national repu­
The Chinese dropped hark lik*
they weren't foliowing us anv tation in theli field* will present
more. So I ran and made it back papers dealing with the control of
in-crti on plant* and livestock, a*
okay,
well a* insects of medieal Impor­
" i didn't «ee Frsnk any mor* tance, with special rmphaaia on
but heard that the Chinese took new Insecticides,
him and some others up the road
Mayor Andrew Carrsway Will
back toward the north, maybe to
welcome the group with M r. MulManchuria."
Marine Cant. Mike Capraro of irnnan responding. The R«v. A. fl.
Mrlnnl* will pronounce the invo­
Sso Francisco said;
“Rome of those taken by tha cation.
Among Ih r Initial talk* wlfT'be
Chinese have straggled back *0
ramp. They have been turning up an outline of a half a century of
progress In the field of medical en­
every so often."
tomology In Florid* b r M r. JFulnnnan: a description of sriarid
larvar In the Philippine, and C. T.
Jlrues; research at the Havamiah
H'wallaara r i « « r* M n w )
l.ul-oralnrv by W, 0. Bruce.
Coast.
It was biting cold In the midIsnd* early today, (trading* were
more than 20 below taro In the
llakota*. Temperalurr* also dip­
(Continued frost I'age One)
ped to sub-sera Irvcis In Nebras­
ka, Iowa and Kansas. The rest of the emergency session of Uio As­
the midwe&gt;t wa* In for below *ero sembly that the 13 Asian and
Middle East countries which ap­
weather tonight.
The winter season's official pealed last night for the halt at
start was mure than two weak* the parallel were the same powers
away hut today there was a blan­ that supported crnsslng the 38th
ket of snow revering more than Parallel when U J f . troops were
1.200 mile.* from north of l.akr advancing.
India, which sparked the new.
Hum-rtor Into Arkansas and 400
m il-s nrrms from Iowa to worth- cat direct peace Plea tn Commun­
ist China, altsiained from voting
western Ohio.
F rr«h fall* of snow preceding for the northward crossing of tha
Ih r cold air hit heaviest In Minne­ parallel The Philippine*, Egypt,
sota. There were 12 Inche* at fht. and nine other Aslan and Middle
lull: and II inche* at Mlnncapoll* Eakt n o m in e , joined India in
— with falls of some alx Inches Ihe new appeal last night.
slnre yesterday.
Chicago had two Inches of wot
•now and there wa* a similar lower Bio Grande valley In Texas
amount at Kansas City. 81. Louis' repotted below freezing tempera­
fall measured three Inches, while tures. Ilut strong northwesterly
the while rovering at Wichita winds may prevent frost damage
Kalla and Varnon, In northwest to vegetable* and citrus fruit still
Texas, was two inches. Thera was In the field*.
Hood danger* at most points
a light fall In Dallas.
Know and colder weather was along Ihn Ohio River appealed
the outlook for Ohio, Kentucky, lessened with the arrival nr cold­
Greats Just above
West Virginia, Tennessee, Penn- er weathersylvanla, and parts of Maryland flood level were expected todey
and Virginia. The frosty weather, hut no serious damage wea ex­
forecasters aaid, will dip aa far pected.
However, snow ranging from
south as Mississippi and Alabama.
Three men were killed at I.** two In five inches was in prospect
Vegas, N.M., yesterday, when a fur Ohio, keeping flood Hanger*
truck collided with the Hants FV* alive. Cleveland, which recently
Super Thief during a heavy snow finished digging out of a 20-lneh
snowfall, was expecting a fall of
storm.
The lush growing area In the five Inches.
Pennsylvania, where threatened
flood waters were receding, also
aland by our duty, and we stand expected ■ snow accumulation of
by our friends."
from three to four Incho*. The
Ha urged the avoidance of crit­ state was prom ind a general cold
icism saying that what now must wave tonight and Thursday.
be dong Is "to And how beat te
This week's flood* In Northern
help those who are hearing this California rauard an
estimated
Imrdon" In Korea.
14,000,000 damage. Water* have
The
British Prime Minister receded In many areas hut the
spoke at some length about Gen­ Ban Joaquin and Merced River*
eral MacArthur'* "skillful and swelled at they received the cresU
resolute leadership."
of doaens of tributaries. The high­
But he Mid, “ Wa hava to rec­ est ocean tides ef tha year were
ognise that owing to that Inter­ expected this wekend In the lowvention of th« Chinese the mili­ lying delta area*, at the mouth*
tary situation has gravely deter­ of tha San Joaquin and Sacra­
iorated In tha last few days."
mento Rivera.
Attlee Mid that "differences of
emphasis" In British and Am eri­
can policy are Inevitable, due to
the different geographical condi­
tions of tha two nations.
Ilia talks with Mr. Tru m a n , ha
added, "are enabling us to under­
stand each others' point of view."

ELK'S CHARITY
AUCTION

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raONR 1994

Korean War

CO P LO N R E -T R IA L
N E W Y O R K . Dec. fr-frf t— The
conviction of Judith Copton on
charge* of being a Russian soy has
been reversed by a federal court*
of appeals. However, the court d e -*
dared that her “ guilt Is plain" and
refused to dismiss the indictment.
It ordered a new trial.
The second circuit court of ap­
peal* yesterday ordered the new
trial for the comely 29-year-old
Hrooklyn residrnt on grounds that
her arrest without u warrant was
illegal. F ill wiretapping also was
a factor In the reversal.

Congress To Hear
Mayors’ Opinions
On Civil Defense

ICssttss** n , i * raae &lt;la*&gt;
tween the two major raat coast
ports of Hungnam and Wonsan.
Ilungnam I* about 6n air mile*
nortn of Wonsan, 10th Corps headquarter*.
W A S H IN G TO N . Dec. 6— (,F)
MacArthur'*
headquartera re­ — Six hundred mayor* and city
ported
"decreasing
nre««ure" official, gave thought today to
agaimt Marine* and soldier* sur­
a propo-al lo put Srcrclarv of
rounded at llagaru am) Koto, Dcfrn-e Marshall In rharge of
south of Changjin Re-rrvuir.
Ihr xmernmenl’a civilian drA P correspondent Tom Stone frtt-r operation-. The plan, recreported from Koto that Marine* nmmrnded hr the civil drfen-r
in their darkened tent city there committer of Ihe American Mu­
appeared hopelessly trapped but nicipal ts-ocinllon, a mild — i I h•
were determined to make a fight draw lop authority front Ihe
for freedom. Stone flew Into tic- new crested Civil Defrnvr Adsieged Koto by special military
mini-trsliiin beaded hr Millard
plane and then flew out with hi* F. t'*ld*rll, former governor
dispatch. He quoted Colour! !,«wi* of Florid*. Caldwell now i* re(Chesty) Fuller, commander of -pon-ililr only lo I're-ident T r u ­
man.
the First M arinr Division.
"W e will suffer heavy losses.
The enemy greatly outnumliei * u*., " A S H IN G TO N , Dec. 6— « ,H Thev have blown the bridge- and j Worried city father* have their
blocked the roads. Our vehicle- chance today to tel, Congve** to
may not get through, but ye w-ill act going on ntea,urr* to protect
cities and towns from possible
make it somehow.
Facing Ihe Marine- thrr*- und atom and otlu-r bombing attacks.
at Hagaru, six or -even mile* to
Mayor Dorothy Lee, of Port­
the north, w a- a fight down 60 land, Ore., is one of them. She
mile* of a river gorge road. Chi­ and nlw,ut n dozen other munici­
nese Red* held hill* Hanking the pal official* were ready and eager
road for much of the way.
to go Ix'fore a senate armed serElements of the Fifth and Sev­ vices sulicummittec and ask for
enth Marine Regiment* and the a speed-up in drafting plans for
31st and 32nd Regiment- « f the protection of thp home-front.
U.S. Arm y's Seventh Division
They are among city official*
were rut off In the frigid w-a»te- attending the meeting here of the
land. They were being supplied American Municipal A-lociatlion,
hy air. Planes were
removing which has already chided Conwounded who had survived a five, grc*s f«r moving too *lowly on
dav fighting retreat down Imth civil drfenae plan*.
sides of Changjin Reservoir.
And Congress, mindful of the
While ground forces «aw little ominous international situation,
action. Allied planes rocketed and I* working on the II.IOu.OOrt.fKHi
bombed the enemy all Ihe way civil defense program the Presifrom the front* to the Yalu River dent *cnt it. The program is to
he financed over a three year
boumlarv of Manchuria.
The Fifth A ir Force &lt;aid Its period, with federal, state and
airmen had killed or wounded local governments all chipping
1.500 Red- up to I P.M. W ednc- in.
day. These inrtudMl 150 killed in
President
Trum an,
it
was
Pyongyang, the Red Korean capi­ learned, has asked House nod
tal abandoned Tuesday hy Allied Senate lender* to get congres­
troops, and another 420 near the sional action on thr measure at
city.
this ictalon.
The planes In 250 sortie* «trurk
Jsmr* Wadsworth, ailing de­
13 enemy town* and destroyed .*'.3 puty civil defense director, has
vehicle*. 16 boxcars, several tank*. warned Cnngrra* thr urgency is
44 cart*, five supply dump* and felt to lie "very great."
other installatioss.
“ If we don't get started it may
be 'oo late," he said.
Tnc Senate Armed Service*
rope I- Ihe prime rcnlvi of con
Committee, headed hy Senator
flirt with Soviet Communism.
By implication, the rcpnri*‘d Krfauvcr (D -T r n n ) is expected
agreement affirms the ilriti*h to hold unintcm plcd hrnriny*
view— and one long held hy many on the proposal.
Chairman V in -m (D -G a ) said
high official* here— that the w ritrrn pnwar* cannot allow a large the lluusn A tni-d Services com­
portion of thalr military strrngth mittee ha* “chared it* decks” of
tn be sucked into a conflict with other business po that ita rivil
defense subcommittee might havu
Red China.
The President and Prime Minis­ time to work on the civil defense
ter were reported agreed that In plan.
At it* opening session ycuerthe United Nations the United
States and Britain would •up- Hay, the group instructed civil
port the pending demand for the defense official* to sound out tho
Chinese Communists to get their council of state governor* on the
imposed plan, unprecedented In
troops out of Korea.
8. history.
There was considerable Indi­
Wadsworth said either he or
cation here that Britain, If not
the United States, would arcept
In the U . N . a proposal hy 13 bark on any ri*ky enurse in the
Asian m unlriv* Ini by India for Far Ea«t whlrh might jeopard­
a crane firs along the 38th Paral­ ize the Vuild-un In F;urrp*\
lel.
The trend of Ihe talks has
made antlrcly clear,' dipmmatir
informants said, that the United
States has no intention of lieeomIng engaged In a major war In the
Orient and dearly regard* E u ­
rope aa being of foremost strate­
gic importance.
Attlee la reported to have sat­
isfied himself that President T r u ­
man and hi* advisors feel th it Ihe
defense of F^urope I* va Import­
ant to the U n 'lrd State* as it is
to the Eurnnean* thcrn’ elvcn.
This appears to have been one
of the big cMirrrn* in A ttire ’,
mind at the time he came here.
H r apparently now fe.-,* aa a
tcsult of his talks with the I're
rident that there I* no da ngrM r* .
Katherine McCubblns,
that tha United State* will m i
44(k3 Imiisvtllp Avr., l/uiisvillr,
Ky„ say* she freb. letrihly w,rry
and want* to extend lots of *ympathy lo thiiusands of folk* all
o m Ihe country bothered • ith
vague arhes and pain, due to
a deficiency « f Vitamins III. H2,
Nisein and Iron. Fir*. McCubblns
say* she know* how they feel bocause It wasn't too long ago that
Mr*. McCubblns was Just beside
herself In knowing what In do
about &gt;uch misery. However, Mr*.
McCuldiin* found out the had a
deficiency of Vitamin* 111, B2,
Nisein, and Iron and started tak­
ing H A D A C O L .
Here i* Mrs. MrCuhliina* own
statement;
"My nerve* were *o laid the
least little thing would rumpletaly upsrt me. I was very thin too,
— my husband says I was a walk­
ing shadow. I was just beside
myself In knowing what lo do.
Then one day a neighbor friend
of mine heard how other folks
were bring helped by H A D A C O L
— she insisted I try It. I started
taking H A D A C O L . Now I feel
wonderful for the first time
In years and years. I sleep all
night long— I eat everything I
want and never have a bad af­
fect. I’ve gained weight— folks
art amaxed at the change in me.
H A D A C O L ia very wonderful—
I just can't praise H A D A C O L
enough."
(flop Feeling Bad
. , . do aa thousands of others a n
doing , . . take H A D A C O L . . .
yes, counties* thousands are bene­
fiting from H A D A C O L . . . whose
systems a n deficient in Vitamins
Bl. B2, Iron and Niacin. II A D A COL Is *o wonderful because
H A D A C O L help* build up tha
hemoglobin content of your blood
(when Iron la needed) to carry
than# precious Vitamins and Min­
erals throughout your ayatotn—
yes, to every body organ.
Glva remarkable H A D A C O L a
a nee and If you deal fa d betwith tha Drat few bstUaa yea
Bat your M a q
_ Bar Tria l Bias; Laras
a r Hospital ~
9UB.
i la only o m trua a
H A D A C O L . If your
i not hara H A D A C O L ,____
direct from Tha LaBlanc Cor­
poration. Lafayette. Litllalsns,
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ET

LO Y A LTY O A TH
T A L L A H A S S E E . Dec. 6— ( / P ) -®
Florida’s niw office holder* must
high the loyaltv and anti-Communist oath required hy law when
they take office, even though they
did it when they qualified aa can­
didate*, Attorney General Richard
Ervin ruled today.
|fr gave Ihr opinion to Jess
Matha*. clerk of the Voluri*
County Circuit Court who takes
the oaths for limit of his county*!
officer*.
memtirr* of hi* staff plan to
attend a Mwdon of the governor*'
council, on Thursday. The council
meeting in Chicago.
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S A N F O K I). F L O R ID A .

L a i n It li.-Hied 11)08

D A IL Y

GOP Senators To

U K E SU C C ES S . Dec. 7— &lt;&gt;P)
— Kuitia'i Andtri Y. Virhiniky
(old (hr L'nitrd Nations today "lltr
American inlrivetitinn in Korea i»
(hr ciui «/l the third World Wat
and it be hallrd to avctl it "
Dir So t if t lo trifn MlililtCI

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Un Acheson

Di sm issa I Move

Policy Committee T o
Ask Their Opinion
On Ouster Motion
W A S H IN G fO N . lie.

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ipulr bfloir the General A*»rm- Republic .in Sen tic Ir nlrn d n nird
Uy'i t/i-intion political commit 10.1.1) lo let all G O P Senalou par*
1 I tr in a i ni'iimu ,iirn.pt In drl.o

drbatr on a tix power drmai.d lot
tlie withdrawal of Chinejr Com
mumsl tuioju from Korea.
A few minute* befoie lie quihe,
jin.(In i Ciiininutiitl delegate, VaVlti ll.tpijti of C / rrlindni.ilM. - iid
any demand for llie Clnnew Item
would have only "platonic Va|ue“
within a few day* became of the
\ipid irtrrat of the U. N. force*,
‘l f r raid peace it being rived
rather than endangered by the
Cnniuinmil adtantei in Korea
Viihinakv flat I v rejected an u|iptal by Fnris Kl Khourr of Kvrlu
tliat hr drop hit opposition and let
tin- committee irrt un with it* tielu ir i&gt;n die China-Korea issue Kl
Khuurv had ap|&gt;ealrd that
the
peace of the world wa» Uivwived
in the Korean conflict and the com•tiittre should do something to at“ ay world fear*.
“If you u*k what ahould be done
to avert u third World W ar," Vi*
shiltxky aaid, " I nay that what you
nri! concocting will hot avert it
The American intei vent ion in K o­
rea i* the crux of the third World
War ami It munt In* halted to avert
It."
Flench delegate Jean Chauvei
touched off the bitter procedural
rlaili hv demanding ton priority
| v r the elx-power prupoial for
withdrawal u1 Aire Chinraa p*iulllbtiiiu. \iOitnaky aaid his driiiand
w it “moat unprecedented." Jle
argurd that the committee niual
eontinur with drhate on Russia's
charge* of American aggression
agninat Foriuoaa.
No ileclalou had been taken when
the committee recessed for lunch.
While the prmedural wrangle
tied up the committee, U. N. dip
lomata anxioualy awaited word
from IVipm g w hetlier the Chines*
I
U m ila a fC i n ran* aimI

University Group
Favors Military
Training Program
O il.I'M III A. Mo.. Dec. 7— td'jThe Association of American llni
ycrsilie* haa unanimously adouted
•a rrtolution prupuaing t ’liin raat
Military Training and -erviee for
all Id-year-old youth*.
The resolution aalii the illteriia
tlonal aitliatiou indicate* a period
uf “high level lenaivn for the
uext ilrcaue or more, during which
the military atrrnglh of the United
Slate* may lie a vital factor fat the
prevention of a global war.”
The action war announced today
by Dr. Frederick A. Middlrhueh.
Unlveraity of Missouri president
wsho nl*o |a president of the Aaatt
elation.
The Aaaociatiun pointed out (hat
Orient.* Department estimate* call
fur a ita m lla i armed force of ” ,
WO.tMMI til t .Mhi.ihm men and add
ed:
“Thin requirement will demand
that the aenrlcva of all able bodied
men he maiit- avalllhle a . tin i
liecum. uf military age.
The n olulu.m proposed aleo that
all inductrra, after romplellng the
required tieriod of training, be
” tran»fefyn| to rraerve organiratlon* "for a period of yearn "
Extern ion b f the Selective Ser­
vice Act. with certain amendtnrnt-,
for 10 year* alau waa recommended.
The Asaoeiatlon auggeited amend*
menta to the act would prohibit
voluntary one-year enllatmenta and
extend tin* period of servici from
XI lo 27 moritha. with a proviso
that the prrsidrnl could ralve the
term three month* or lower It.
The resolution wa* adopte,I a*
•h meeting In New Vork fifty Mon
day. Dr. Mlddlehurh raid 2.1 of the
U United Stale* member* of the
Association were present.

upon a follilal ir.pir-t ‘for die lerlyii.tliiiU or trpl.ii rinrnl .d Sr* If
t.ny oj Slate A iliru m ."
Senator loll (R libra I, ll.uimap, lulil irjuiilelf tin. w.** the ih
.i*li.n ol the .Senate t.llf 1 pi.ln y
(Ullimlltee.
I .ill &gt;anj the ll-nirm tiei puli &gt;
lOlnmittre. a tw an Ili'Ut and a
half (lo.ed-.looi tr.tion, look no
.iilrtl action llielf.
Ilitlead ll 4v h i d lo call a confrirnce of all 41 K rpul.lu an Sena*
Iota rally next week, ptobably
I ueidav. fui a tlitc litaiou &lt;d the
oud A* hr*»ii imii r a* well a* the
luuailri -ub|r.t uf lu irig n anil
liulitalY |Hi|icirx.

K irn if the Kcputiliean Senator*
agiei-d to hack the demand, there
i* nu naaurance it would la* met.
I'ri-aiih nt Truman hao aaid repeat­
edly he ha&gt; no intention of letting
Arheaon go.
Tafl appointed n *tllK*oiomittee
to go over the woidlng uf u replace*Arheaon retoluliun «pim»ored hv Senator lve» (ft-N’ V l.
Memhi'ta imlude Ive*. itepuhll*
can leader Wherry of Nehtaaka,
Senator Millikin
of Ctdorado,
chairman of the Republican Con­
ference, and .Senator 11. Alexander
Smith of New Jeraey. a merulwr of
th* Foralgn Kelatiou* Committee.
A*Veit *»befj ,t the.a had b f w
opnuaitiun to the move againxt
Arbvaon, Ta fl aaid there had been
” *onie iliv ii *liui IKith way*."
He indicated that all Republi­
can* pn u-nt favored replarrment
of the Secretary of State even
though xome i|ueati.me*l the idea
of trying to make thin a Ko|nihlican I'aity policy laaue.
Taft told newamen lie wauled to
atre-a that the conference would
nut he limited to the Ive*-Artie•on mutter hut at*n would rover
“alt .phaae* of the foreign
_
and
military situation which present*
•tich n threat to the security of
our country."
Hy the lime the rotifeicncr Is
held, Taft said, detail* of the
meeting* le-twreen I'rcid cn i T r u mail und Crime M itd .lrr Attlee of
(ireat llritain should have h«-en
completed and »*huc Information
made public.
Taft was a-ked how lie felt
about making the Ives resolution
for ouster of Acheson "a party
matter 7“
“ I'm Hot saying how I feel,"
Taft replied with u smile.
The Cabinet member's removal
ling has been a target of individ­
ual Republican Htnulor*. They
have denounced Id* foreign polic­
ies IkiII i in Asia and Western Kunwailaara "■ Pair la m

(o n tra ct Is Let
For Castle Brewer

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drfrrue line h Kinirlimig lets than
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Walton H. Walser bad when be
wa. forced to rrtie.it bile in N o vcinlier.
UCM T 1IRVICE rrotfCHON BHISTIII mound I'icildeiit Truman (tming camera I in Waihmgion neti re no
t - :m1ed Ilia yacl.t, HTlIiiimihurp for further talk* with ltrH.&lt;i- ■ I'ltine Mintiii-t ' ' eui Atth-e While tho
Northvait of tbe new line, tl. S.
Marine* and dough (my* I nit led in
Chief Executive lx said toitand on the principle that the '' s n il 'logoi ■&lt; i m in K., ■ &lt;and will continue
a hlixiard in a dogged effort to
tu do so despite Red China's Inlet \ eulluu, Atth « i . p.,i lc ily I j **u tu-g .tlutlon
(I "H ""ilomfll .Viiuwilphoto)
break out of Rrd traps south of
the Chungjtn Itrseivuir. Th e y
broke out ul *&gt;m and tiuie to fijh t
tiiiougli another.
Undrracurlrig th* critical situa­
tion of the I'ruled Nation* fetemr
near rk. I t a n s ^ r and tlx . o 1i
tn «h-: *s.*rrth«a*t w*&lt; the w ith ,
ilrawal of the Arnrrtcaii g n ir.-.
from the ra»t coast port of W on ­
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Court at their hid prlca &lt;tl 11,(141,WV. The contract due* nut Include
landscaping, a part of the paving
t0 |H&gt; reipilriHi, and kitchen equip
ment.
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the Citv Hall of Hanford, and the
hid of Hrndford lluilder*. Inc. wa*
tin- lowest bid.
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■d tl" IhiMfc Housing Adinini*- | fl023.rU) or nlsiut 2ilI per cent of ■lay jctu vrsl the gu*rinincnl "1 |,u* load " f tin Sti-r».
I ration in Allanta, Ga„ in Monday, the county quota of IM miii.imi
bun»llllg lo n v r n io n lo tlclrnar pH*- no lul-i I - a triv n l nod lin n •t '
Abler-, llir !*cuf, h i nt m l gave
concerning the bid* submitted.
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their place with lira ollot pi
b'urids
from this year’* Soul
-igucii *I a&lt;•nir til and Wa. relra
After the consultation the Rpb- Sale will finance the I'.i.M tulier slue1Inn .rail "f Hying fultb-ll Hon of the hand lit Hie ironl d
lo conlrol
‘Tun4«.iy inflation
llc Housing Administration author- culosis prevention and rontrol pr
the parade, which I hen got urah i ed.
ircl the contract to be awarded to gram of the Seminole County thtouyb a “ ine.il axe approach." way.
la-ultcaler **n(.l
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lliadfonl Rulldrrs, Inc. It Is plan­ TulK-rciilosis Asaoristlon, which &gt;■
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Mole Ilian 10 beautiful fl-eil-,
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ned to start work on the project comliicting the Seal Hate. 1 iuwithin the next few day*.
i|uota art for the county i* Hu- United Aulniiiii bile Mi.ikei*. I.ril­
in In Iin uni ueedt'd lo carry un I hi ed for .ill-out liomr Irani loolnli !
association'a work during the
/aliuir imnietli.ucly. intbidmg procoming year, Mr. Hall may *tr&lt;
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*uioll lo* "genuine” pille il'lltllil
He pointed out that must of Ho f Ir i .iii I the prnriil pine u n it
fund* realised from the Scnl
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Nearly (JIO member* and *b lcKiir. of ihr Department of Florida a* patient service, ehnir.-, »hi. ilirunic, continuing inil-ition.'
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Sanford
’oil No. 53. announced today. to the Florida Tulwrculosis A
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w ,»t
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es*** sessions, committee meet­ will allncntr tlx per rent of thnt
Rcuther I. « ted &gt;li-*-l price inH &gt; r u n ! , M j r f t . M i |a» g r i l i m * 111
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.XiuM-ialion with which the na- ami the nuto price hikes uiinouiicThe principal sneakers at the liunal Tulw-rculotU Association rd hy General Motor* Tue.day. In
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inference at which Commauler •n«l thr state association ore af
irwarliiwea on l's»« arsr
Donb M K. C arrall will nrraide filiated
KOTO,
Kiircs.
Dec.
7 bl'i .‘• incline poked bn be.til ml" (In
will he Carl llarslag, National
Mr«, Byron Fox, *M
I- lit flliin (fie icy il.llk n n . .mil lunoiini *■*i I It * ir raminc tu
A m rriram im rommittre m em lrr
Nrate inudr ibe |rul who we|c iw.ikc mu m l (lie nlbei* l)i**n llir
from Washington, D. C „ and Joe Mr«. S. E. Barlow Is
Died I/iisl Niffht
II. Aitams newly elected national
Hold a pirre voice, and llir noite ol trb o le t moving iii out &lt;&gt;| tli
Injured
In
Accident
*Ice commander.
Mrs. Ilyr*&gt;n Fox dic*l ut l);IMl ■hrrime** mud'- It ptnlii thal ibe*
fionl part
ll
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cu - fruiil
Department (?omtnandrr Oarport of the
ri-linitn h
Mrs. Sherwood R. Harlow, 220d I". M. yesterday lu (liunge Mem­ first eli Hunts» of the tluiine
roll has set as the theme of the Dark Avenue, wa* InJurnl short orial lloipitnl following u brief lumti bud arrived.
tun III li Kolii, officers ..lid the
Cm off and cirappi I up by , other »es'tioris of Hie . -lunin **•&gt;■
conference, said Sir. F irld , “The ly after Hr.'tu o'clock tin. morning illness.
iide of the American Legion Ir. in an automobile accident ul tin)
ting stiff raaistanew.
■torn in (&gt;**• nslsuo, Ky., June. lionli» of Ciiitictr fur l' ii da) .
the fight against Communism." Avenue and \Ve*t Righteenti 22, l'.»Hi, Mr*. Fox had re*ide*i In the Marines had fought through
Col llotner I.. I.itierilwrg of
The conference will open at Hirret. and wa* removeil from her Hanford for alsiut lrt years. Sh.- all Hie way from Yudain on the W.ishiiigtiui, |r C . commanding
noon Saturday with registration overturned 1!M9 Plymouth Sedan was a riii-nitwr of Ihr First northwest of Chang jilt Hrser. officer uf the Seventh Regiment
at the Mayfair Inn. Finance and by police and taken In a llris-un Methodist Church and president of voir to Kutu, a distance uf 22 of the First Marine Division, -aid,
Kxrcutivr Committee sessions will Ambulance to Fernaid-I^ughton the Wilson School I'arrnt Teach­ toed miles.
"We bad a rough night of it, I
At llagarti they linkrtl up with ran till you tliat,"
follow and at 0:00 o'clock a dance Memorial Hospital
er Association in I'aols.
will tie held in the hotel balllie deacritird tils rasuallir* nHer condition at the hospital' Survivors include the husband other Marlrfc elements a* w e l l u*
room.
wax reported to tie good. She » * » . slid one son, Charles Byron; oral •n o k.ddierx from the If S fV- moderate.
A* dawn broke today on uneven
parents, M r. and Mr*. Jam*-* \inth Division vlto were hard bit
Sunday momln? at fl:IR o'clock, however, suffering from *hoct&lt; an.I her pa
on the other side of ihr lake.
rnltlimi of men aed VeTdcle* could
separate religious service* will bruises. Her automobile was de- T . Dunrhan of Owren*l&lt;iro.
A t daybreak \Vt*dm**day tho Ik- seen coming along a rood Into
Funeral servicos will be in Id
ho held for Jewish, Protestant and scribed by polire a* a total lo*-.
force* began to n»*unie bailie the Kuln defrnai perimeter. It
Mrs arlow was driving
Catholic members.
"If south at the Fit «t Methodist Church at
Ith Rev. (urination and shortly afterwards was n pitiful sight.
lay
The main conference at th# on Oak Avenue and her Plymout :i:00 l&gt;. M Haturds
The men's fare* Were long,
nicy officiating In ter* started to file mil of Hagaru.
collided with a ItUk Chevrolet J. E . Me Kin!.Arm
ory
at
0:00
A.
M.
will
be
Donald K . Carroll, Department
net pickup truck driven hy Rob insnt will full uw In Evergreen I licy itimn dlolely ran Into their hnggnid and stutildcd. Their eyes
opened
by
the
BdvanMmrnt
of
In Florida o f tho
firs* heavily defended enemy po­ were red and their faces dirty
• Franklin, IS, of 211 Chapman Cemetery
American Legion, will preside at the color* by the Sanford Post
sition.
from buttle. They walked slowly
f lt m t , who was driving east on
No.
M
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Following
tho
Invocation
the mid-winter conference, Satur­
For the next 12 hours it was a and heavily. Their breath came
H A N K IS ROBBED
Eighteenth Street Damage to th
by
Department
Chaplain,
Allan
day and Sunday at the M ayfair
W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 7— (7P&gt;— question of smashing one enemy in whito wltps of fm ien ml*t.
truck was rstimattd at |3fi0.
Ian and the Arm ory. Th e date If. Brown. Msvor ^ Jrfa w a y and
Many wen* frostbitten. T h r
Llsut. Max Bass and Bgt. Frank Three gunmen held un a branch stumbling block after block. All
Post Commsmdtr Karlylo Housfo r tho conference was put ahead
Rockett remavsd Mrs. Barlow from of the National Metropolitan of ths fighting was carried on in ** lumied, and there were many,
holder
will
welcome
the
Legiona month by Mr. Corrotf In order
her overturned automobile A lmail Bank in a fashionable section of xero wrather and much of ' came in on tanks, trucks and
thst it could be held In time to
«»p o n »o &gt; y J . 0. and badly scared dog was also re- Waihingtnn today and escaped during a snow storm.
jeeps. When they reached thn
secure hotel roseroetioeo.
navis, past
(('M lla .t S na gax* M s)
By midnmrning most of the
with an astimated ItOjrOO in caah.
from the car.

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^rllow N cj, It uu* 4 defense tn
dcpil. on . oininan.liiii: liciybi* and
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Official Is
Under Sentence For
Lying In Spy Trial
N EW Y O R K . Ur. 7
( / T 'l Con* niton uf Algri I btr. found
high State Depailmrnl ollui.il. on
a tliaige of |ieijuiy was unniim
nutly upln Id today by the U . S.
. in ml e m it of ap|teals.
I lie lanky. -ftry M In lJ flu* w.i«
ioiiiiclrd fail January id lying
when lie denied dipping ijusern
mrnl -ecieti lo Whitlakri l bain
lien, courier foi a pir-wai S .-.-u
py lint:
Ifni wat Irlllenceil lu fu r
yr.na in pi non. but hai been lire
in $10,000 I m i I pending appeal
llie m in i of apiwuli opinion,
wax wMttrn by judyi- lia llir li
( lute and wat coiwunrti m by
Ju.Iget Augutlui
tla n d
and
I bmn it H Swan
Referring to the tntimony of
Cbambrrt, the govemmcnl't t&gt;tmcipal wilnett, the couit taid:
"lnde*.|. it la perfectly plum that
Ida testimony, believed a* it evi­
dently uu by the jury, ia of eurli
hiradlh und scope that, it it wu«
adequatrli -uh lanliatr*! hv othei
I mill-ill e.
the law requited there
wa* enough to aup|&gt;*&gt;f t the v*idiet."
( hambeia, all aiownl Soviet -pv
courier, was the chief accusing
witness .luring both trials. The
l i f t ended in a jury deadlock. Tie
main documentary evidence again-t
Hiss was u hatch of paper* Ctiamhcr* kept liotilen in a hollowed out
pumpktn on his Mmyl.iml faint.
During argument uf the appeal,
ilia*' attorney* hammered at Jltr
■li.s'kored past life’ of Chaitthen.
They compared it. unfavorably,
with litas' hriliianl caret-r Imth as
n lawyer and n diplomat, and aaid
Ilia eonvietlun was Iu h -i I o .i “ a
figment of the psychopathic imag­
ination" of Chamtier*.
Dum p- the trial two
Av hialriat* tc tifltri that d iim W i* waa
a psychopathic liar.
lh-feiisc Attorney Robert M.
Ih'njtimin charge*l that the go* ern
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Start Over K o r e a ,
Upheld
By U .S. Court For Blockade Of Chinese
Vishinsky
States Former State Depart­
Soviet Delegate Tries
To Delay Debate On n
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THURSDAY DEC. 7. 1930

H A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
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On Atomic Assault

I Ip raid

I ..I afcll.fcoi l&gt; I H »
f l M o t i 'l Swill ttsSRI
■a*
m
PlntHa

a x v r .t t t n

|it ,p ile the Imllirono talk nlunit it w h ic h han Iw cn
h i'iird in Kumc rlrc lc n rnmtt A m r r ir H iin nro not |&gt;ra*|Hareal in
rnlnil fo r tin* u w of tin* n to inic I k iiii I i . T h in wan c le a rly ln*l»
catrul in the react Iona to Preaiilent T r u m a it ’a |irem» ccmf**rence Htatementt that line o f the bom b in K ore a , an one of
o u r wea| onn. wan be in g r o n a id e m l. T h e s ta lc m e n t wan alm oat, n tu n n in g to m n n y A m e ricn n n . It m*einn ntno to have
idiinneil o u r Allien.
I’hero in nome nlncere lielief that we nhoiihl f la tly fo re ­
go the ime ill the bom b for m oral reasonn. T h in a rg u m e n t
m the m o d d iffic u lt to ratio nalise, anil the inont ilangernun
to o u r w ni Id |ui4ith&gt;n. T h e rhoice lad ween the rifle and th*'
■it&lt;iinic liom b in no mor* a m oral one th an tin- choice lie
tween the title anil the l*ow and a rro w . Once w a r han liegun.
liientionn of the re la tiv e m o ra lity of weiijKina lieconti
a n iilr m b
lint a general lielief in ol h er la p ita ln of th e w o rld
that we w ould lie le n trn iu cd by m oral rounid e ra tion n from
lire of tb* atom ie Intnib w ould ilentrov any iinefiilnena of tlie
Im m b an a th re a t. It w o u ld then become of va lu e o n ly it
exphideil.
Th* ime ol the lionib w ould he a h ig h ly n ig n ifira n t atep.
for it would njgnnl iiu n ilH lak a b ly the end of a n y tM*ri*Hl ol
liniit**«l effort in the K o re a enterprine. It in a v e ry aerioiih
cjiii turn w he th e r we are ju s tifie d in plneing a jM ilitiral
lim it &lt;m tin- effectiveneaa of that e ffo rt. If we do not w ant
to w in in K orea, and w in at the c u rl lent iMiHnible m om e n t,
w h y a re we th e re ?

T ru fitm t

A n d

1’iim* Miniti*i Alii** i*i*ti
” ap|i**i*m*iir* in lilt talk* will
P rfiid 'lit 1 1nut ait anti tayt lit i
at long at lit* Siait and Slii|M

tonlinii* 111 (It in Knt*a ih* Amu*
cant will hat* I ir IiI iiir al lltnt
nd* ih* Hliliili Imlh o| lli*m
Well, w* hope h* m*tnt by ap
pf»**m*nl whal w* m*an by ap
ptaiemenl II bf wanlt ut In i*
cognii* ih* Clitnete Commiinuit
at Bnlain bat i*«ogni/*t| ih*m. it
b* wanlt lb* U N lo srrept ibr
Chinfi* aggifttoit at *«pial pail
n*t» in ih* l'm i'll Natmni which
wat oiganii*d lo tlnp aggifttmn.
if ht etpertt ut lo mak* concrt
•mnt lo lh*m whil* ih*y at*
throwing nt out nl Korea, that,
w* would tay, it app*ai*m*nl.
and v.f don’t |t*|i*t* dm m unliy
wanlt any r,J lha*. W* tan g*l out
of Koira in out own ihipt withoul any aiiuiant* (mm anylimlt,
and h* tan i*ltnn lain.
l:

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Tw fnly-lit* y*ait o| campaign
mg linallv proem 'd a iwimimng
pool in Sanford And who it ihue
woo Id h i'* mtn it down ' V n
ih* kida wu* in it latt mmni*i
hating ih* Imi* ol lh*ii liyra)
lw»nty- fit* yrait o( umilac *!•
foil may y*t ptodmr a Imtpiial.
A» in th* cat* of tli* twimming

l. th* prnpl* n| Sanloul *ol*d
d. 2S y*afa ago lo I tiilil a
hotpilal ’i|ibt*tpirnlly limy |ttic*
again want lo ihf pnllt ami aulhoii.
»*« ihf contiiuy|ion o| a ho.piial
Ih ihf d ill dayi pnl hflor* ih*
(ftnnd Woild W tl. lli* |t*o|il* m
f«pi*tt*d lh*mtrl*rt, and had il
nol b**n |m ih* wai, a hnipiial
th*n wouhl tulainly hair l&gt;**n
buill with PWA aid Now fomfi
ll* Puli m u te . « liutl raUbliihul
by ih* lat* I ih Ir* IVet Ftah of D*Land. brolhfi of Sanfnrd’i B*ii
I ijh, for llw pui|ititr of ralabluhLi
hondrali ia DirUnd. New SmyL and Sanford, with an offer
£jtat1 work on’ a
aford

E

r.ccenar/

tt notIntirri from P »f* l l » r l
Attl** Himaelf ha* lejecleil, " I
121 of any Korean vrlllrn io n l
which Involve* bargaining on oiit-ul*. non-Korean l»*uc»— for exllnitrd Nation* mnnlM-ohip amt
for control o v ri th* Chin*** N s linnalU t-hrld liland of FOrmo**.
Tt&gt;* R rltU h . however, f**l that if
* K"r*an •elllement i* at all
powitile It w ill Involvr haul hargalniag iwihap* ovei a wide area.

C/[L(/iUy

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6

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SAVFOHn

Tb* Petty U itl, the n»«*xt bisrtu u . itiM aim r g u t of all lime
com e. *li*e In tsdum bia'x “ The
P e lt) U lrl” a youthful i«,man­
tle Technicolor comedy w ith music
opening
Sunday
at
the
Rita
Theatre
Robert Cummings
and Joan
C n u lfn ld in the title role, ar# co­
starred
with
Klsa
t.anchester
and Melville Cooper cast in the
top supporting role*. T h e comedy
is said to provide an intimate
close.uji of Hollywood's lovelitxt,
the 12 glamorous Petty (lirlx.
Columbia
Picture*
had
th*
let tin &lt;»l »»M«tance
of liforge
P .tt y . the man who crtal*d th*
Petty Girl. Cum m ings plays the
famous illustiator who saw his
lu*&lt;- ou. magaainc g irl creation
be om, * national figure. Miss
( knit rid. whose phyxiral pro­
portions
ti#a&gt; an amaaing re-

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PS

T h e deeinlon liolln d o w n to a m ilit a ry one. T h e atom ie
in too s ig n ific a n t, t*** d e s tru c tiv e and to o cpoUjr t&lt;&gt; be
H a d ra m ia llv. Vet if the n iliia tio n arlnen in w h ic h the tine
of th*- l*omb in c le a rly Im llcated fo r s tra te g ic and tactical
rcanonn, Im lli A in e rica n n anil other* nhotild k now that neith
•r jio lilira l n o r m oral d e m iu ra l* are like ly to o ve rrid e th*
m ilita ry ileelnlon. T h e jM ilitira l and m ilit a r y o b je ctive s are.
a lte r all. the nam e. A n d It I » mor** m o ra l to a tte m p t to end
a w a r th a n to pro lo ng it. W o u ld the atom ie liom b end the
w a r o r s|irea*l I t 7 T h e re '* th* rub.

A ll

M ir

lovely

lo say
"Mmy
Clirislmns

nrCPSAniifl* ali^

which the Watt find* hard to PH*
.|*r«tand A typical examnl* »a *
li lt MUKLU IUUA1
rfforded during th* late war by
ih* *ulrld* Miuad* of Japan***
It, l „ H ‘l l I
a lrm m
lK a m lk o »e i
who dov*
vi r u i» u n ilia il* in ii i« i
h ilt honth-ladan warplane* right
ilto Allied watthip*.
T h e ir* mi ngty muml •&lt;* tli*
Ilo w rv fr, on* ha* to report that
/nival |ilo*»* ' Inejr tea hi|*ai**i (he ***** " f many Chin*** H*&lt;l
ol*" i&lt; ngglinl m tt*&lt;l China &gt; iiinipv lark* the eta mor of *uch
iiiiliin » of I ir M I mk man
fanatical
tacrtflce. , For
their*
T o vr**t*fn r a r » Il U garttcular
fro p irn tly I* a forced «*rv|ra.
ly u«l&gt; v»h*n m*'t to itolenai* Ilo w rve r, on* way or another, lh&gt;'
th* honl* of C h in o * who at* Chile** coldirr I* a brave m*n
eourthK down on tha com|iar»il»*
Chin*** N alionalUt aourct* who
v sniail lliiltn l Nnlt'Siv Im re l&gt;
have tiren thiough the war will
K oira. It rn*an», of rour»*. that
thaw- C h in o * ai* avallabl* f ii tell in* th* K rd recruiting *y*t*m
I* rut hie** Th e y put th* m a ttn
rannon-fmblat and no &lt;i»*»tl iv
like ltd*:
a»k*.|.
Th e aotdlet I* furred Into the
(irn ria l M arAKhm nald v*U*i
day that mot# than HIO.ISSI R*d rank* and Kept there by threat,
l i , , , , .» a n m i i s i t in Notth Kora* of harm l « ht* family If h* d»e»i»'l
oliey order*.
and nrlghhoilng Manrhuria An
Tht* threat al»o I* held over
o th o fcim.iHMi at* anrout* to Ilia
batll* ion*. Thra* million* mor* th# fighting men In ma»»ed a t­
ar* undrr alma In China ptu|&gt;*r. tack*. Frequently, loo. they at*
ARainn thi* muIiiluvSv- U vittUd driven Into action with machineah
Allirvl
foir*
uim fflriallr gun*. F.lthrr they fling them
rltlm alrvl al ilOOJIOO. Half of aelvaa on the enemy and theteliy
gain *ome *ort of rhance at
Ihrnt at* Houth Kot*an»,
That m ran» o&lt;|H» of nioir than ftirvlval or they are «hut down b&gt;
•lx In on* in favm of the Itnl* their own people from th» i **i
Hometlme* W fo re an attark
» thing* now aland. And this
alio would &gt;i* aaitly alined in a Natlonall*! aource* *ay. th* troopi
Ihort tlm* il Palplng •barId ttart are given narmttc*. or are lent
pouting lli.’ cthrr avallatila mil­ Into action Intnxlcateit. A teient
rrp o rt from Korea told of a
lion* into Korea.
Th a taak of Mar A rth u r and hi* flrree attack by drunken Chinese
II. N . force l» to form a new lina Red*.
Rut regardlf**, the Chlne*e a rarrusa- Korea, perhapa al tho
"Xpendahlr. And there I* an
“ w a i»lM. and keep tb* Chin***
avalanrh* from driving them off Ineihauitihle ie*ery«tr of m a th* penliuilta Into the »*a. Th* yower In the n a in t n a iM pulalhn
of «om* MW.OOn.nort. That'* w 1!*
d rfru d rm "rx p c c l" to turn the
the 11. N . t« de#o|y anxlmi* ant
trick. T o achieve thi* they have to
rig h tly an to prevent** m«|nr
heat that uglv rxpandahilltr.
Cnineai' war growing out of th*
Th * Chin*** Com m unl»t *uc.
•*» m » in KorrS have l«e n dua Korean c r lili.

r

laigrly lo maned attack* In which
lh« Krd* have advanced through
•bear weight of number*. The
lint general* at.Uma* have made
up for lack of gun* by m *»»lng
----------a ve r. O f cotm e U a C * a
a* old a* war Itaelf, but It

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C,*rJ.
H-ml-tso.s
•-« *ln tVtty
»•!•!• &gt;
( nil I gi . 11uni *
i it - ot
th r
charactelUattons
to
fill
ir«x a
rlam oiout g.rl tide amt gives
k»
singing, dancing amt *•&gt;"■►, *
•J•
hlbitlon that ptotiliara to r«•»*tabiisb her a - Holly wuud’a iirw
IIVW •
■
eat sensation. Mia* I.ans1heater,
as a prim s-ollege teacher, isiul
Cooper, iis a petsumptuou. Iilltler.
lend sterling support.
The gay story of “ The Petty
G irl" relates in s|iarkllng fash­
ion how artist Petty strives, with
might and main, tn get tu*
gorgeous rrram n a ivrp tn l in t'l*
commercial art world, tie l» div
rrted from his goal, however, hi
u predatory society gisl who pelsuaJes him to go in for highbrow
painting The trauttiful. Iiut tvserved, Mi«» Caulfield insist* tie
continue his Petty G irl illustia
tons. The huhiding story of how
she wins acceptance nf h i. luvcl)
creation is told with music, static
mg and outstanding coinrdy

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hll«l f !*• i• V«&gt; H I tlrvrnr* •|| tlr*
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fails litin if All r uii.|(ai»

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XVI

SPECIA L CUTS FOR
SPECIAL PEOPLE...

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A n u ttrn rtivr |iarty at the foimal opening of the M ayfair Inn
haturiiav night wn* that of Ur. and Xlr* VV. X" Ruln-rts l.ef to tight. J r .. Ml*. Martha
nte Ui o ' d Mr*, liulw-it*, Mrs Uur.uld Jure. M r June., H u rry !-**.

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n» S*l
) \ l i t and i.rg * n li' b*lic&gt;n''r o&gt;m |tn&gt;i in Imlh i*» romiial *n&gt;l
ipplv dlvtaton*
In K o r»». the l*.*lh'fn'cV* l*»rn»H Ih* v*lu* of b'licnpter **»*uli
, r t r, a and *vp*r t tb ' flying windmill* *i*ntuellv In twrom* lh»
rejrted mean* for inrphUsnua **»auii landing*

Airny »li*t*gl't* *fi*' •» *o the u** of Ih* helicopter on lh» h»ttl*
It*|d. I«it they alio *'» in il an importanl melhcei
for tupplying finni lie* troop* in rough loonley
Helicopter «omp«nt** will li* created by th'
Army fn» the purjio** of delivering fond, fuel tn1
skmaeiiiea m i me pa to au&gt;&lt;*l*d lhai ronv*nlioaa)
type* nl l i •nvp.rlallon cannot reach them

O ne rh a ra e te rls tie couttnun to hnekw ard c o u n trie s is
•h e ir tendency to lack c o -o rd in a tio n of e ffo rt. Im a g in a tiv e
•im m unity e n te rp rise s, so necessary lo
p rogresa, are
lehlom seen ill such countries.

I ’ll,.l-ld Kill* Mills lakes a big slc|t to w a rd ntor*' rn
ightenetl r o m m m iitv liv in g . N o c o in m tin ily nn*l n«» »**;uiitr&gt;
.HI develop ta rt bet th an have the in d ivid u a l* comjs*sing
. In in . I'ttiv e is iil education is a p rim e necessity lo r nntionnl
a ogress.

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compliment iier WHnlrolm , .

Change In Puerto Rico

P u e rt o I t ico, II v ic t im o f t h is c o n d it io n . Is | iu tU n g *&gt;n a
a m iia ig n to u rg e Its m o re o r less iso la te d c itiz e n s to w o rk
o g e tlie r In I m p r o v in g th e m s e lv e s a n d t h e ir w a y p f life . T h i s
• m p u m lly e d u c a tio n p ro je c t Is u n d e r th e d ire c t io n o f an
m e rie n u . F r e d G . W a le , f o r m e r e d u c a tio n d ir e c t o r of th e
u iiu s Ito s e n w a ld F u tu l. lie w a s in v it e d b y th e P it e rt o III*
u g o v «'rn n te n t I** ta k e c h a rg e .

P A G E T T IT IE B

F T O H TTY T

l i l t l*i*lIv ( i i r l Is
Coming To T h e Kilz

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Man Who Spai'fti Paris

Kaltrr't f»ftrna iv

m U M T I

bomb

1li» pin* of I onl *"d f iw f n l
Metros automobile* n i»n**l *n
nil.*! 5 p*if*nl. •i.lloi.ing |*f*nl
a i | i in n r d M l| »’l i! not l.**n
|nl lit* !**• i l |~&gt;,t|..»l rtmle
If tiin ntory la a ccu ra te , one N a /i general ileaerven th*
qu*n»r* in 8.* **"*itil,*i *t*itmiu.
tliMnk!. of the w o rld . G e n e ra l lia n a Siaddel, Fie ld M ara h a l
m i f anfl pm* in »••••!* unikl bave i
K r w ln Itom m el'* chief of sta ff in Normandy, declares in
been «Up|i*'l «&gt;n when lli* K&gt;it»m
bin iu ' w I v jintvli dii'd IsMik. " In v a s io n l ! U 4 ” , th a t he save*l
lighting Inti tl«ii*&lt;l
lli* il*l«l
I'a rln fro m d e stru ctio n in A u g u s t, H M I.
hat ali*ailv l»**n loo long «ml
T h e A llie d invasion was sweetting o n w a rd , and P aris
Of lift hat* ali'adv i*«ili*il then j
wa i e vid e n tly sure lo fall. H itle r th e n ordered the G e rm a n
lngli*ti l*»*l hi Am«iK*n Intiiny
iir im to de a iro y the hritlgea and o th e r Im p o rta n t instnlla
Hut on* &lt;il lli*i* day*. aii'l in lli*
tionic in P a ris, even if residential areas and a rtis tic m enu
l»ol loo ditlanl lulm *. «** •*ill w*h»
ru«*ntr« wer* *lc*lroyed th e re b y . G e n e ra l Speldel refnseil tup In lind g«it*iliiii*nl innllcili on
I'.i 'i on this o rd e r. L a te r G e n e ra l volt C h o ltit* , co m m a n d in j
(trryli.m g we *l»»
it P a n s , received the same o rd e r, and asked Speidel fo
instriictionH . SjM’a klnjf w a r ily , because he k n e w , th a t hi
Tit* »ugB*tli«ii iliai * tuikey telephone wan (s in g ia p ja ’d, Speidel said that he had no'
•hoot it • |fill*iv li*&lt; am* il ton
parsed the o rd e r on. and that C h o ltit/ knew fro m p re vlo ii
laint an *l*m*ni o| ih*m * ian*t •onveraatlona w hat was to l»e done. P a ris was th e re fore
th* qii'itm n ol t»li*lli*i any M a il­ spared.
,
ing i«n t* »l n nol in viola I ion ol
F o llo w in g Mu* A llie d eapture of the c ity . H itle r ordered
ill* l(ill*iv la m ami li*m* ought •hat all available h eavy a rtille ry . V-la*m hs and a irc ra ft were
10 h* liann*«l A t mu tpoilt erhlni to lie directed against P aris. T li e d e s tru ctio n o f th is lwaiill*
point'll mil ll** "lli*i night. lo*t»
fill c ity , fro m w h ic h no m ilita ry a d va n ta g e w ou ld re.Knll was
ball, fo il, anil moil nlli*i game- HiipiMiscd to te r r if y Ih*' w**rld in to y ie ld in g to th e N a zis.
(d la in lv ai* d e rid 'd . In mm* *«• A g a in K|*eldel refused, and P a ris es**n|M**l.
l*nl at I*ail. by iu»k When a Roll
Im ii his inilejiendenre S|*eid*'l was arre ste d
hv Ih*'
f l (ink* an appro*! Ii ihnt (lom fdt Ce*tn|Mi and t o r t u m l. lie hI til lives, h o w e ve r, and can In'
yaidt o il lli* gi**n. nncran a Wn* l*roud of Isd n g alm ost the o n ly G e r m a n , genor*|( p h o remoon and ra n ’l do il *i*iy Inn*
u se•d to ots'.v a m a jo r o rd e r o f H itle r's .
anyon* will admit an *l*m*nl ••
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tham * it involved pnl at inntli
at when tom* nnniod (hoot* tl
a laigfl tvilli a thnlgtin ind p in *
a |i*ll*l iir Ii I n t f i lit* u n it liant
11 ipntltni*n o| all knob do no
light ih't* *ih mat hn**nlt by Inn
raiK iacy, ih* lim* will com* when
everything a man likrt In do wit
hr ■’veibnlrn at il w
unitfi I

;r

k.a«M t* ivfiii»riBhpii

to a »*ltl*oienk
Aide* of Attlee r r p i* ''n l him
a* U in g generally op p oijd to the
idea of carrying on a half-war
agmn*t Ih* Chine** Red* Inde­
finitely.
Apparently ht« view U that If
C N forte* arc rxpvlled from Ko­
rea the \Ve«trrn jsvwera should
wind up (lie Far K a ite rn conflict
at rapidly a* |M»»*llile and concen­
trate all of their effort* on
rrn Kurope-

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‘J A V F t ' u n

and that «uch hargalnlng probably

A U lc c

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tP F

tanalar

Kxp'ilenc* in Korea he* revotlllloniiod Ihr previon* m llilary Id'* Ih*' Ih* com,i*r*liv*ly »l«ii* hell
i .&gt;ptr t with • maximum »p**d of ahoul tin mile*
an hmir. I* a »llllng duck " for ark ark and *n*my
I plane*
Th* fact i* lb*I Ih* 'copier* een flv •" low
,,.
*inio*t Inm lneiahl' lo anll-eiecrafl flr* f'om
|Ih* gMunril *nd Ulftlonlt for a hlgh-»peed flghler
plan* lo attark
,
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»’| r f | t n r : S*n*l-.r M llUrd Tydlng*
»l. Maryland, who** defeat on llnv. 7 wra* Ih* Mg u p «l nt th* IWW
• (.on*, will md lonMdrr laMnj rir.y other government ynh after hit
•nr expire* Jan. .7
He Intend* In Inform freaid'nt Tn im a n lhai hr I* nol a candidal*
i any f*d*i*l appointment, judicial or illplomallf Tyihng* ha* loid
nllmal** that h* intend* tn d'vol* all hi* time lo private law
prarlle*.
Ill* derMInn m il »nd • rareer of JA y*ae* of f*d»r*l **rvir* Tyd .
log* **rv*d ?t year* in the p»n*l» »nd wa* • m*mh*r of lb* Moo**
o| ftrpr***nta(|VM for l « n lerm* before graduaiing in Ih# upper
chamber In IM 7
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• A R M Y M I A K r r r - . T h e Arm y* d 'la y I" providing winl*' rlotb
lag for Ameru*&gt;i (oldl*f* fllhilog in heloo freering weather In North
Knr»* may lead In a makeup in «be ijuarrermetler Cmp* commend

There I* llltle likelihood ol a rongrtkeronal proh# tince the «ilu*
I Mm will have he*n ejeaied i.p before the legulaloea could get an
Inquiry underway
However Ihe Arm v IM 'lf h etpected to make a quiet Inveatlgalmn
nf Ihe m ilte r which wa* *mharr*iting amt highly dillu rN ng to the
top hrate in Tokyo and *1 th* Pentagon in Wa»hlngton
While lhe*e othrial* were denjrlrg that a *hnrl*g# nf wonler r M h .
log exHted. reporli eonlinued In come from the froaf line* riling the
lark of winter g»ar for O l a The A im y went* tn know what hap­
pened
And Peoafot ||cmrr Ye*gu»oo iR t. Michigan, h** *hnwn eon»iderable inter**! in ihe ea»# and d "«* n d »d that the full fa rti he made
puhllc.
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a
• R I X i m o N M W M i O f H O I T H — rre llm lna ry flnaneial repneta of
lletaa and Senate landidalea In ihe Nov 7 election again polnled up
Ihe M l titty nf Ihe exlaimg law *n far a« revealing actual total expendlluiex In their liehalf
Candldxlra In xlale* where It waa eommon knowl­
edge that hug' xumx were heing spent ofltrielty
porte*t receiving and epemling only a few hundred
In
dollar*
The toophnl* I* that expenditure# ran he m »d«
Ihrnogh tnnumeralde rommilivea
Ctualrman Ony
(title 11e m t , Iowa, nf the Renat* election* commit lee. explalnedr
"There can be a red-headed men'* rh lh M r Jn# Wnw. a re&lt;l-he*4*d
women a rlub foe Joe film* or a emaa-eyert peopt# * eluh foe Jn# M ow "
Kach committee la llmlled in lla exrewUturea In behalf of • eandldale N it there la no limitation no (he number nf committee#
Another loophole exlat* In Ihe vartnUa exempt Item*--peraoaaal »x .
penaex of a candidate, travel, printing other than on Nlthoarda nr In
newapapera. poatage. dielrlNiimn of letter* amt circular*, telegraph
and telephone mraaagex.
.

( R ) l * sSonntorH

|( NRlt«h» • 1
!*«•» ••«•*
and accused him nf apjieaslng
tugaia alrrnad and prsi t'oimnunmi at hum*.
Reernt selhacks liy United N a­
tion' force* In Knrs*a have provid­
es! them with freah ammunition.
Senator Ivr* ( K - N Y j who ori­
IIIC IIR R K D i f*CA T I O N
ginally voted fur Acheaon’* ctnflrI.OH A N G E L K R . Dec.
When Hobart Wardwell, &gt;«, ran tnation. now ttea brought lo a
out of oionay at Santa Barbara hand th# question of whathar SanCollege, ho would drtee 100 ailla* •la Rtpubileanx, aa n party,
to La* A again* over tha waekend •houlii form ally lerv* PrwsWent
■nd roh m m a «a lt huafneaa, ha T r u v n wilia a demand for Arhaatm’* dlifhaaga- i
•
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» ( i days# u p thtx raaolatlon tn
la y twfora U w ll-m a m ba r Sanata
i i i |w

Nolwl Peace Prize
Winner Is Met With
(Jnestions On War
R F R I.IN . tier 7 1.71- A man
of («*ac* tourneyed on arm** warvhndnwed Kurop* t»la v.
Hr. Ralph J Hunch* gtai&lt;r*d
vcaln al Ih* erl*l« headlTn** In
•he ■flrmo-m pa,i*r« as b* left
ih* ruinv nf lt*rlin for n*|o
Aa newly-niad* O rn ia u frienda
clavped liU hand and wUhrd him
tiiel-apeed, lh*t* waa Ih* Inevi­
table iiuestlon, he ha* head! on
every hand II, Rum*, fa il* and
•hlv battered rltv.
“ Annlher w ar?”
(tn ,Ki*ndav, lb* calm, patient.
U. N. mediator who (pd Arabs
and (•raell* tn end their blood■h'd. will receive Ihe Nolwl Peace
Priae.
It I* pribapa Ih* world’* high
*•1 diailii'Hon, II com** al a tlm*
when, pal nilox Irally, millions of
d*i|wral* men ai* loainR Ihell
hiu&gt;* of peace.
Tb* IK-yrar-old Amrtiran who
cairleil through lo sure*** Ih*
mission of murdered Count Folk*
Rernadoltr In Palratin* has no
answri as (o whether a glolial war
wilt tw av*(lrd,
” lt mav Iw drsddeil in th* next
fns w*rk».*' Itr. Hunch* said rue
fullv tmlav. "The present Inter­
national situation I* rilre ntrly
rriliral.
"Itnl I have no doubt Ibal tb*
| only wav lo serin* lasting peace
ia lhi&lt;&gt;ii|;b Ih* I'nlled Nations. If
•here l« '•» Iw peace, II will Iw !*•
eau*e the It, N. succeed'.. If pot,
Il will Iw Iwean** lb* 1?. N. fall*,
leavln# tb* world with a calastmphe”
To Or. Hunch*, Ih* United No
•Iona ' reflect* Ih* univeraal longin* Mr peaca *v#rywhrr*.”
The urgent n**«l nf the mnm
enl. a* h* se*» It, J* “to make the
I ' N. so sluing 'lhai no aggres.
•lie adventure anywhere by anyhodv will have a ehaiwe of sur­
ras* ”
A* * memlwr of lb* tl N Reei#la,lal r»mpos*d of official* I*
•ponsltde for *he common Interests
nf on nation* but tb* special In
t«r*»ls of none, Ur. Runebe takes
no public stand In th* Ideological
quarrel twtween Ka»t and West.
(in his titp Ihrough littery F.u
tope, he ha* not mixed In pollHex. till nnlv off|rlxl audience to
date waa with Pop* Plus In th*
Vatican,
The Pope talked In F.nglish with
i him ahoul Ihelr mutual goal—
1 pexee.
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Ry
V m iltanlte,
i n N ylon n n &lt;1
Riiiuli' clotli. all
colorn , . .

M itt c iiH

S)da! Calendar
T H t K .tn.X Y

i .Gf&gt; to :i..rt0

S o lid c o lo r s n r etu
lir o iiie r y
t r i m , nil
c o lo rn

1.98
Angoras
2.98

I land RaKa
Smooth Icntlier in
lit own. Nnvy, Ited,
Green, Rlnck

$5 (o $15
Kvcniiiff Hajfs
U ’laiting n m i

I» h v I h .Mesli

7.95 to 12.95
V e lve t.

Itrm nlflo th

h ik I

I n III.-

$5 to 7.95

luncheon Christina, gift* will tre
rirh angad
flic annual llauaar and Church
Supper of the Com munity Churrh.

50c lo $5
W h it * a nd pAnte! lin e n
w ith
e m b ro id e re d
in i-

Mels

75c

fJay Colorful
Scarfs
in

p u re

s i lk

p rin U

$1 (n $5
Compacts

S H K C l A i -S
E lh a h e th A r d e n , F.lg in
A m e ric a n Rtni L i n R re n .

11)36 CHEVRObtTT

1.25 lo $10

Sedan. Hood Tr«n*P'&gt;rtalloti.
Only

1918 a tF .V I!O I,C T

Bells

A rm Sedan
Ksrellenl C ar.
One Owner. U s r Mileage.

F o r d a y tim e end e ve n ­
in g w e a r in gold im d

Only

n llv e r

in i'tn l,

NtijiLstaltle

tn nny size . . .
$ 1 2 6 0 -0 0

“ Wa pledge our fullaat coopers-

WMUS

Raveral Other Nte*
(&gt; »■ For M e

Nvchohon Buick
C o m

p a q

1.25 to $5

The Sanford Tourist Cluli will
have a covered di»h aupper at the
Tourist Center at «:3&lt;» P.M.
The Xlagnolla (Surden Cirrle will
meet at the home « f Xlr*. J. R*»lley Oilham. IWH* Magnolia Avenue,
w *t 10:00 A.XI. Kach memlwr i* ask-d to bring a Christma* arrange­
ment to Iw Judged. Mr*. J'wl Held
is co-bo*te«»
The Townsend Club No. I will
hold It* regular
»eml-mnnthly
meeting at the City Hall, first
floor, at 7:70 P.M.
The Rose Circle of the Garden
Club will meet with Mr*. (.. I.
fra ile r. Celery Avenue for a
luncheon at 12:30 P.M. followesl by
the business meeting.
L
The United Uaufhlers of the
Y Confedrrary will meet with Mr*.
XV II Dyson at UMI Xlagnolla
Avenue nt 3:IKI P.M. Mr*. J. II
Trulurk will Iw co-ho*lr«*.
The I gora Circle of the Garden
Club will meet at the Home of Mi*
R. J. Hickson. Jr.. 1010 Palmetto
Avenue at 2:30 P.M
The United Daughters of Confrderarv will meet with Xlrs. W. R
Dyson 1201 Xlagnolla Avenue, at
7:00 P.M. with Xlr*. J. II. Truluck
as ro-bostes*.
•. The A utea Circle of the G*r&lt;'en
Club will meet at the bom# of Xlr*.
C. I. Redding, Mrt Valencia Drive
at H:00 P.M.

No. f , Mrs. Lawson, chairman

»

The lianquet room of Ihe Kdulatinnai tluilding of the Kir at
lluptlst Chuich wa* decorated for
the Chri.tma* party of the Fidclls
etas* on T'lvsduv evening.
The long hunuurt tallies were
covereil with white cloths and
flrariliati I’euper berne* xei*
piaiesi along the ranter of the tabIt * Intels(wi snl with liurnmg rest
tujn-i* aiul white -now men. A side
taide held an ai i angcpit nt of a
mirii.itme lighted Christmas he*suilounded by snow men. tinv
reindeer and angel.. Hubble light*
were strung along the outer edge
of the tnidii and lighted wrenth*
were plmed in th* window*.
Ilu-tess, a fin tile party inclmb-d
M m U tv Mt Sail. Ml
F. K
Cooper. XU*. Joo Wright. Sr.. XliII K. Turner. Mr*. J. XI. Cameron
and XU*. I.. F. Garnet.
Xlr* J I.. Thom lev lead the
Chri.tma* Rtnrv a* the devotional
and at intervals during the read*
iliac Christmas carols were sung hv
the gtoup. X gift was presented tn
Xlr*. F K. Gatchel, teacher of the

data.

During the evening game* in
keeping with the season were en­
joyed under th* illrection of Mr*
Kvan- XlrCov and ptltr* were pre
.cntid to Mr* I U. Cordell and
XIm . J w XI*-Kintipy.
Those enjoying the party were.
XU*. Gatchel. Mr*. XIcNali M rXlrCov. Xlr* Cooper. Xlr*. XX’iight.
Xlr*. Turner. Xlr*. George Steele.
.XU*. XX' II Duncan. Xlr* XlrKtn
nev, Xfr*. Call Xlo*». Mr». Orie
Xtuthicux, Xlr*. Ilernii'b XX’il*&lt;&gt;n.
Mi* John I.. Miller. Xlr* H M
Pearce. Xlr*. It T . Thorn** Mr»lohn F or, Xlr*. Grady Duncan.
,,
Mr*. II h. C u m I c II. Xlr*. I. U. ( or
dell. Xli*. J. XI. Move. Mr*. J. P
Cullen. Xlr* John W hitaker, Xtr*
Mr*
Frank
Milton M om r.

Plunned

By

Church

An ull music worship service on
the Christmas theini- will Iw givt-n
by the choir* of the First Pres­
byterian Chun li imdri the direr*
tiun of the Xlmlster of .Music. Mr*
George To u h ). it w a* announced
today by the Rev A. G Xlclnni*.
pastor. Tb r event will lie on the
17 al 7:30 P.M.
The program will Iw given bv
the 2X memlwr* of the Chancel
choir and n similar number of
X'uuth choir singers, two anthems
fi-atutlng the combined voices of
'•oth groups. Included in the hour
of music will Iw Id anthem* amt
three organ numbers.
I.a-l vepr n similar service wat
held during Ih r Yulrtide Reason
Xtr. Mrlnnis invitrd the public
Including winter visitor* who ent»»v mush and who wish to rele
lirate the Christmas festival in this
way.
.Special decoration* ar* being
planned liv a committee so thst
the appearance of the church will
accentuatr the reverence of lie
occasion.

wilt meet at the Church for a cov­
ered di»h luncheon at 12:30 P.M.
Citrle No 4. Mr*. P. T . I'tetv
liairmsn with Xlr*. A. C. Moore,
1214 Osk Ave. at 3:tl0 P.M.
The Woman's Mi *!on»ry Societv
Circle No
fl. Mrs. Whelchal,
of the Firs* Rant 1st Churrh will chairm.sn, with Xlra. Hutchison
meet at 3:30 I’ M w'*b Ctf.le N 1* Indian Mmird Village at 3'30 P.M.
7. Mrs. II XV Rucker, program
Cirrlc N'u il. Mr« Harry Wood
chairman I* in eh-rge of "rt-ss ruff, chairman, with Mr*. F. L.
service with the m p r. "The Yolee Woodruff, r.20 Oak Ave. for a covof IV a rr”.
rred dish lunch- on at I2:4fl I*.XI
'■•rrle No. 7 Mrs. Charles Mol
»•(«*••»• V
•on, chairman with Mr». W K.
nf
the
f
The Deiwmlable Cla*»
.Smith. 404 XV. Ittlh .St. at 3:00 P.M.
First Xfetnodlst Church will meet
Rusim-si XVomen’a Circle No. I.
ill McKinley Hall for a Turkay Mrs. Hoy&gt;1. chairman, with Mr*. A l
Dinner at 7:00 P.M. Mak* reserva­ H u nt, comer Palmetto Ave. and
tions be railing 1SA4.W or IM 7.M (•etMva Ave. at * :«0 P.M.
before Thursday night.
fludness XVomen’a Cirrle No. 2
Circlet of the
Presbyterian
Church w ill mee* a* follows:
No. I. Mrs Cobb, rhatnnan. w ith
Mr*. G. A . Moffett. L illy Court at
1:30 P.M.
No. 2. Mr*. K in g, chairman, with
Mr*. C. II. Stafford. 2416 SummerIn A re ., at I 00 P.M.

XX igtil

Mi&lt;

ridelis Class Has
Methodist Circle
Christmas Party
Has Regular .Meet

Jake Maty, will tie held al «l:3'l Woodruff, Jr.. Xlr*. Cameron Mr*
p XI at the C hatnlier of Commerce J It. Asblev. Mr*. II K Morria
eg tluilding. There will Iw booth* by Xlrs. Miriam Vlnup, Xlr*. Garner
the different organisation*, tiring and Xli** l.nrern- Franklin
a dish of food. Kveryl*"ty welcome.
The llrmeroralik Circle will meet
*t 7-:tn P.M. at the home of Mr*
M. K. laiior. 2110 Palmetto Ave. .Musical Service Is

H ra n tif a il liaaittl e m itro b lc r y t r i m s theAe p a ttn l
utnl w h it e linen Ita ntlk e r c h ie f . . .

The northernmost point In Ih* 1
i United Rtates ta In Mlnneao*7 1 th*
i anulbernmotl. Cape Sabi*. Fla

deaperata national rrlila and i
mgniaing that aurti unity and
*i«h confidrnce are unobtainable
while Secretary Arhe»on contluuea a* Secirtary of Rlate, Iwcause he no longer enjoy* the
confidence of th* American peo­
ple, we, Itcputdlcan memticr* of
tha United Senate, call upon th*
Praaidant to appoint a new Sec­
retary of State at tha earliest pos­
sible time.

| lie Ikiuglas Julie luillur llfutb
erhiMul wilt meet ut the First lla|ilist I'liurrh tonight at 7:-1st P.M
Seminole Chapter N'u 2 I) K. H.
will meet at the Masonic Hull
H;00 P M. and all member* ar*
uiyvd to attend. Klrdiwn of offleet• will take place.
L'lulci the spunsorxhip of the
Itetu Sigma Phi sorority, the rrveptoinist at the Frrrabi-luiugti
4ton Memorial Hospital Is Xlr*. Xlir"turn Vlnup.
F lit I* x t
The National Society "f the
llsughter* of the American Re­
volution will meet with Mr*, b •
K. Rot* at her home at 1101 Park
\ m .me at 7.no P \l Co.|to#l»*a*#
will be Mt*. XV. II. Hallard, Xtr*.
J. It. Menlck. Mr*. It. XV. Rucker,
umi Xtlss hens' Hinton All visit­
ing daughter* are invited to at­
tend.
.
,
.
m The Jaiara-’da Circle of the
^fiarden Cluli will niest at the Gar
•tea Center at t'J:3i» P.M A luneheon will b* »ervesl with Xlr«. A l­
lart Starke acting hostess.
The Xtilimsa Circle Is to inert
w.th Xlr*. J. N A rta n llo at fUM)
pisrk Ave at in I*' A .XI.
Ililiiacu- Circle of the Garden
Cluli will meet at 2:10 I* M. at
the home of XU*. Jams * Gut. IlhM
Palmetto Avenue with Xli*. Fred
Zenenner x» ro-hoste**.
Centeral Circle of the fiardiui
f Ciuh will meat with Xlr*. R. x\.
Ituprecht, 16lfl Palmetto Avenue
at 10:00 A. XI. followed by -I
coverusl diah luncheon.
palm Circle will meat at 1*
noon with Mr*. C. R. K rtjey,
dUn
Golden laike for a oivrrril
.

U M kVl

Photo Hi Tod Swalm

XVSCS Cirrlc No. I "f the Fust
Xlethodist Church met Xfondav a'
3:00 P.M. at the home u Q I m II II
Crumley with Xlr*. Roy Tilli* pr« •
•iditig.
The Chri.tma* storv wu* usisl
a* the subiert for devotional given
by Xlr*. Nellie Vaughan. Xlr-. XX'
S. Thornton read the fourth chap­
ter of the Mission Study book, "XX’r
Seek Him Together” .
Xlr*. R. F. Robison was then
welcomed a* a new member
Refreshment* were served hv
Xlr*. Crumlev to the following
Mr*. XV. S. Thornton, Xlr*. K. G
K ilfatm k. M r- .1 C Duvl&gt;. Mr*.
XV. P. Field*. XIi . George MeCrum, Xlr*. Orville dark.. X|r»
Ruth l.tinih|tllal. Xtr. .1. N Via
U-llo, X||S. Ruv Tilli*. Xti*. l.ee
XVIIaon, All - Zeli Ratliff. Mr- F
C. Smith. Mr* It F lt&lt;dd*on M r.
II.
II. Crumley,
X!r». NellirVaughan, X|i&gt;. t.ouisr Situde and
M l-. Kiln Irish

Miller .Acres
lit RUSK lll'P K I,
Mrs. I.. W Steven* of Sniyis
Drive returned from North Caro­
lina where she visited her mother
Mr*. XI. P. Parks, a daughter and
•uiidn-law Xlr. and Xlrs. J. W.
.Sliding and the new ginndsnn J.
W. Nailing, Jr., and gi aiidilaughtrr lletsy.
Mr* Stevens was present at a
delightful patty for the relebra
lion of the third birthday of an­
other granddaughter little Xlaty
Suiao |l&lt; an— in Iturlington, N. C.,
where Xlr. and Xlr*. A . L. Ilean
Jr. were host and hoslrs* lo 15
youngster* at a circus party.
The first Newlywed* in Miller
Xrrrt, Xlr. and Mrs. J. XI. Win ningham returned
to Dcllsry
from their honeymoon. They were
married last week and spent s
short honeymoon in St. Augus­
tine, as th* groom had to return
to business. He ia employed b)
the Florida Light anal Powrr
Company. All
of
Dellary ia
wishing them a long and happy
life together.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Dellary Civic Association Inc.
will take place one week earlier
than usual. It will lie on Tuesday
afternoon at 2:00 P. Xt. at Miller
Acre* showrooms. A large alienilatice is eipeetesl as il will b*
the last one this year.
Mr. Vincent Valentine. Xlr. Har
old Yuunv of Xfeillna ltd. and Xlr
Russell Cooper enjoved a turkrv
dinner given by the Men's Club of
Enterprise last Tuesday.
Xlr. and Xfr« Roliert ftrown of
firm 1-akc are entertaining Mr,
and Xlra. flwlght Raekelt from
llaslinga on the Hudson. N. X’
The Rarketls have been louring
the United States for some time
They reflect to apend the winter
in Florida.
Parties given by the drowns In
their honor were a dinner party
la&gt;t Sunday at whirl), be-ldrs the
ftrown* and the honored guest*
wrrr Mr. ant M r ' Douglas En•tey from A a 'rr and Xlr. a I
Xlrs Herman Hurk of Orlandu;
Xlonday al a canasta party were
Xfr. and Mrs. J . Iluck and Mr
and Mra. II. G riffin of Gem U k r .
Visiting Xlr bred Jolley ai,u
Ills sister Xlrs. Weber for the past
three weeks are M r. and Mr*.
Alfred I*. Reiser of Jarkaun
Heights, lamg Island, N. Y. will
leave in a few ilaya foi XI&lt;Inour
and Homestead.
Xlr. and Xlra. Fred R. Scott of
llrightwaters. I*mg lalano, N. i
have liecn visiting Xlr. ami Xlra.
Roliert Scott for the paat week
and are planning on touring
Florida
Mr. and Xlra. II. A. Herndon
have movrd into their new home
«n SmyiB Drive. They came hers'
from Arlington. Va. M r. Herndon
la a retired civil service mechcam-

cal engineer.
Other families that moved Into
their new homes In M iller Acre*
Mr*. G arratt. chairman with Mrs. ar* H r - and V n F ra n k ! l . UUI
V . M. Green*. Jew ett’s Lana for • from Michigan. M r. and Mra. A n ­
covered dish supper at 7:00 P.M .
thony Kudlac front Pennaylvanla.
M r. and Mya. J . Pollard took no*TU ES D A Y
*
•cation of th e ir new home which
T h e Royal Ambassador* of th* they purchased from th* Edward
P in t Baptist Church w ill mact to­ Auraoas. T o nil of that* folk*
wa bid welcome to DaBary and
night at 7:00 P.M . at tha ghuzth.

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LUCIEN LELONG
Gifts

Personals
lilair lla rrl.u n of Cmal lishles
ia the hou.r guest of XIi snd Xlrs.
Hrrmsn t’ Xlnrrl and son. Roliert
and tiarneat.

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Mr ami Mi* J t Ellsworth
liavi a* tl oil guest A. G Viall ut
Jordan. M int Mi ‘ mil t- mroiite
lo West Palm It iss-ti wliere he will
*|« lid the winter.'

Mrs. Davis Entertains
Missionary Eroup

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Th. Xlisamnai \ Soetit* nl the
Central llnpllsl ' huirh met »*Ith
M l. Kitts oi.l I inv i* Tuesday evenlog
\ftei u .hurt business uo-eting
an inteiestlng piugunt »as given
by Mrs. C. J . Wtlki issiii, Xlra.
Ill.iiu'iii M m iMi
Jack lien,
ton. Ml*. T Eergo-on ami X(rs.
S I XVhat ley
Gifts well hinught lo send to
a lolastonarv for Christmas. XVMK
refreshments were lieing a'rved.
Xlra. I'.'rry and Xlrs Wuruer. w eir
introduced as guest*
Those attending included Ml
S I. Whatlet Mra K. P W ill
lams. Xli . C I Wilki-rson Xti*
I.. II XX’vnne. Xli* Jack Kenton
Mr
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Ilrainnid S r . 'Ir* Klla Daiioi
Mra E. I. Davis, XU* Thomas
Xlr*. W. Ferguson. Xli*. Earl Gieg
ory, Xlra. C. C Hanna* and X|rlllanrbi- Xlvers.
Wish them a happy life ill Flo
i ida.
Xlr. and Xlra. F. A. Keel had a,
their guests Xlr. and Mra. K. tl
llusklti of Townaend, Xiaas., Xlr.
and Xlra. A. I.. Ford of Athol,
.Mass, over tho Thanksgiving ho­
liday. Tile 11a *k ills are spi lidllig
the winter in Delamd ami the
Fords arc stopping in Dellary at
Ihr Hughe* cabins.
Xlr..and Mr*. Henry Knutt have
returned to their home for thu
winter after spending the summer
in Cleveland. Ohio.
Little Johanne Sehmier cele­
brated her fifth birthday Wednes­
day with a party. Theta w rrr U&gt;
rhildrrn present. Refreshment* jf
lee rreutn and ca idy were served.
Johanne received many lovely
presents.
Xlr. and Mr*. Anthony Opprl of
Mmyra Drive returned home r f t n
a three week visit tu Floral Park
and Raldwin. long Island, N. X
It wn* their first trip North since
they moved to Defiary snd the
first time they had met the new
granddaughter.
Harhara
Joan
Regnell.
They were rntritainrd by many
neighlHir* ami friends, and by
their daughter amt son-in-law
Xlr. and Xlr*. Charles Drost of
Floral Park where all of th Oppel family of rhlldren and
grandchildren bnd Thanksgiving
dinner.

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PAGE FOUR

T T IF

Washington Senators Are l oaded
• With Draft Exempt Cuban Players
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TH U R SD A Y

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DEC.

7

Golden Era Of Southern Football
Began With McGugin And Bono

Morris Harvey To
Straight Open Practice For
from the
Tangerine B ow l

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hotter and 10 might tie the W iihingt'in Senator* they'** B.tt |)ie
Cuban* to I'e p them t»*rnt.
Buc1v 11,tin **ill ure »e*en thr* trimmer *c.rn draft r**rnpl. tale,
aoudd arid -ait* C nlm i, Mr .a y . *
b«l'*e the •iiniiiirr land the
I* one of the hlgge .t rea.on* the
drafting! it " i n a lot of nlhrr
tlnivrr«ity of Miami waa unlieateu
big league rl,rh» will with the.
during I960 **arape|la and the
bad tom* t'ribari company which
re t of the llu ttiia n e i big, bruit
la tp'uranr* again*! the died
log forward wall.
Bark) 1* H'lighted wltti Met
rarapella, *i* feet (all and 200
into Miteno, r ’nnttivgra, I'a tm
pound*, i» a *entoi who eatne Into
■I, (Ulrich, Hanio. end Miranda
id* own only doling lit* last year
even If tl.*l| name, at* haul !■•
of play In pieviou, 'cavni1 he
aped.
lia , he'n ade,plate
hilt la,king
••you IttW'v," Mucky mu*'*, "If
in llir im r •ry r.avagery mi
the drafi get an) » ' n r. and i*
unirglif i»f|«*r in good linemen.
look* III r It will, Wa.hliigtnn I
Th r UhfwUfrfl I’re** lia*
might tie |;|,Hr| than n r i t».
|iii krd I 4»4|»fll«* for 111 Mini
Ita'w Cuban hull rl •"i mi tin |
\ll \rtt*rir,T I m iii Hill
ro*.|rr A I'd « f other rlnti* will
M d#**rrif*» llir Inmnr lliii
wi Ti it lie\* had oitie, tmn
itjil hf p h iftl tin 4 Ir u *fl|
"(Vtir.i mal’ir 1*»»;iie|* III*!
hi 1,1 (1*rr| *«|Hitd, ln»d lir l*r*,n
brlfg tic 'fiftir f 'tifiitt hot I
I hr 'dnn lr **f.&lt;»1 *111 n l*talri(f
t hi III H r e m it I. H ion fil'MlfuI
•ram. If h nnlihrl* M1.1 I l!*r
W n hltiglttfi T-i In* ►*. Wi*
if,
A 11 \ fir r r i* 1 **rIrt I Inti mnnid
nh | I hr jji inifit ( M&lt;.or witti f “11 ■ I
hair rtitnr hi* m o . In 4 •rn-r#
•hrn, hU nflrrlifin ffflfrl*
P ir of " t n I’tihaiit on I lie
|l''»r &lt;•« Ihr ulnilr llurrlranr
W tehlnglf n rn der ipeiit tonie or
If im m hirli Iikm |i|*pH, fmt
all lif ihr|i lino «lt h Ho "enaloi .
on Ihr i l m i r l h of » o r r « l
lit 1Itr.t&gt; T h '1 other three *|e up
*t(M. hill n ilh thr ur|| nllrit
(r*ihi minor league*.
rmirdinalioti and piniiltm of
P it,her r u n ,■,| Marrero won
p U irr* uho kiom Mir* ran
airland lo*.t l n for Mi» ISM) hrn
Hr|M*Mil on rarli n llin fm Mir
atof*. who weren’t noted for ar
griitdine, unM|»rr 14*ular pli*
rrrtAulatlng too many run* to
fhal |iifrt* 1 1 taida and a im
ha*k their ptteheia. .lull*' Mareno
ganifi,
wort one and loft one and Sandatlo
f'oarh Andv ♦initaf -on *rrrm
CoOtuegta woii *evrn and lovt
havr Irnhnrfl hi* d rf m tjif m'i.».|
eight
wifh *irigtil4t ff*ot hull Rvvy *f»i
(jarlni P arena I &gt;pe„t nin*i of
l»4*', drfrtRir f*»t Mir llurri'-an*
thelteawn in the minor* hut lair
IfiI f t ernt r*| .11 pa air a# 1y n t*111g
111 the yea, lie p|tr|,ei| a winner
thriri liar Ik JIHft yard*, In a Irn
foe Waslllngtou egaimt Phil*,
gairm m lirdulr, Th**ll o|»|M»nrf»t ■
deliihla and (lien I tt to lint Red
wnaggr-d only fivr &lt;.f Ml.imi**
Inaaet for ln^ alffvlfr I mIa I fr
lurn of (17 yar*!*
Whilr f lrn rri 00 linr p in
•fr «»f Irn d m p flir. Ihr foil!
nffenalir caln« of MI«R:i‘&lt;*
nppnnrnU arr rr*raliriK in Ihr
ra«# cif llir llu rtlr »r»r for ra id
w ill, Th r mirth f lotl«l« ten I
gained .1002 rard* In their
npponenla'
or almu&gt;l
Hnlihlr
Anothr, factor wlilch figured in
the Miami win .treat «., ■ the
durability of fiu.laf.on’* f|t*t
atrlng linemen. l.eo Marlin, .1"'ig wi|i
Raimim, young (irand Rapid., bynrlrn and Toni je lly trldoin Iff!
Mich-, ptofc lorn,I, and Hhielda, a game for Injttrir* and lln-v
* C u - of Cedar Rapid*, Iowa yetterday never ml**ed one romplrtely Thi*
iplete
up*et highly favored Jimmy (&gt;e- I* In iharp rnntra d to a group ,.f
today, tnarel of OJal, Coilif., and Jack hrltlle harkfirld alar, who laiail •n.
Rurke Jr., |lou*ton, T e ,.. 5 amt I, of Infnriev, fnrrrd tlielr liarri'd
n v u l- *" "tie nf the innat remarkable roarli lo tr place them with an
moat Iiesl liall round* ever played nn entirely new act of pievlnu.lv *•i.it rled the Miami Country Club eourMt rorel atrlng hark* in Hie dK**l
roiir ■" They nt'el Mill Nary and Joe ron, I oiil'.i die game.
Kirktuxul, Jr , today The Nary
Jelly, lu ig r.t man on the Miami
KIrwont l*am tornl 6tey CrUmalt, elevrn at alt fe.1 fivr and ’.’llfi
Selin*. At*., amt Harold William*. pound*, ha i every ipmllly I ha*
Titiralnoia, Ala., Klrkwotel twice gnra Into gie„t linemen Inelndiog
evened the matrh with 10-fool hit- a /ierrrly rout net lllve leniliera
dir putt* when he and hi* part­ ment. Ml* weight make* him n
ner «»ie trailing. Ill* »l»-(oot matrh In poundage for tno.l laebirdie putt on the IHIh derided Ihe k lr. he fare* and fpw end Nina
mateh.
have hern aide to pile uvrt him
With llarriitru ratryliig a llnn’a Jelly la a jillilnt and I. looked
.hare of the load, the dun rarded tllton a, a reilain All Am rri'a
a a l,-under par 30 nn the front tie,I neat,in.
j nine apd were nine under par
jn mmletn footliall wilh it, aplii
when Ihe match ended on thr 31th .eeond, iptiek opening tdaya a
, twite. Itanium raitlr*! an eagle— lineliaekrr muat romldne the ipiall
twn under pal
and five hlidir* tie* of a niilltary atralrgl.t and
I for Ihe round H r rnllrclrd hi* brick wall, nite-hiimlre'l and tilnly
eagle nn the par foitr *eromt hnlr imrind renter I’rte Ma.tellooe, r «
when he rannrd a 90-yard ap­ raptaln nf the IPM1 team, doe i
proach »hot. HI* putt* of 3, 10, 4, iu,t that. Spatkplitglng Hie Hitt,
Ifi *nd IH feet were all tilrdla rlrane defrnae wilh hone.rattling
tackle* and hdllne .lamming de­
putt*.
fensive (liny, he I* n rnaiiu tea
I ion ar. to n
T " 1’ *eeded
train of Sam arm that ii.tially drerplive " T "
■•■■II ronilurte,I R'lead. While Sulphur Spring., W play* IIMd by opnonent* were of­
„rr
, Va,. and Jim Perrier Kan Plan- ten atopped for Inaae*.
I general and &gt; elato, are inatehrd with Pd Frugal
Mud ratrra. a* guard* are
■ A l’’. .eeond Royal Hak. Mleb , and Marly Pur
niter* railed, arr the harklmne
e team, woo Itol, North II,ill wood, Calif., who
nf ■ team a* the quarlerha, k
liM,i«ir In one a|e not relate,!,
la Hie nerve renter. Without
y vote, alner j The Smtad-Perrier team hreeialradr, durable perfmre*rk in
■aled hi 1913. *d
an ea»y 4 and :t win over
the center of Ihe Inrward w ill
a “ 1 " team la helnl* , ioe
1 tnnrhdnwrt | Willie Klein, Miami Rearh. and
na 1tonal rnl
Ktdnn Htlgg*. Ragmaw, Mlrh the
I Inn, M ow n Purg'd* carded the nt»*f loMbled
•ea.on play, victory nf the f lr.t ,o,md, 7 *«
2 Ih*' place ®i over George Griffin. J* . and
•f OS point*.
KoMnwn, both of Philad*)
liiiHled on a phta.

Del Flanagan Wins
Close, Dirty Fight
To Upset Saddler

Snead And Terrier
Win In Four-Rail
Miami Golf Meet

I’niilli Is Picked
Ah Mosl V;iIii:iI)Io
Jn Snuthcn.sturn

nffrn.ive A ll A m e r l e a team,
caught 27 pa**e* goo*l for nine
touchdown* and 791 yard., Iu»t
29 .hurt of Ihe national record.

Pour player* tied for third
i d . ! In the rating* irltir 13
|M.inl« Tulane’t Joe Ptnr*l, Mi»*lH.ippi’l John I lot Hey, l.mii*lann
ctHnvitw

JA L O U S IE
llnaatlirg ekrr|dlonat
agility, HI* aprrlaljr-1
njlpq*tPlf lineman 4ul

NORMAN METAl AWNING CO
Pmall I r i v n i l '.

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Golden ICaglcfi Otic To
A r r i v e Christmas
Kor Orlando Game
C H A R LE S TO N , W . Va . Dei. 7
(Spenal)
Mom* llatvey Col­
lege’* head rn*, h Eddie King ha*
Completed |p, plan* (or ptartlre
(ot hit (pdden l.agte loeithall team
th.it plavt Emory ami Henry Cob
lege m the Tangerine Imwl in Ot
lantlo. Ha on New Y**t’» night.
The I , g|r« util l^ptn itrArfMF
mi Driftiilifr I I. K m « m i &lt;). 4ntl
flir M il mentor H-»nli In la ir lm
rmfrlfMif% fl llir Hfatllff I*#*r•
mil* I t'a* v Him* i arnr t*» ( h.itlft*
Inn I a I f mi N’nvrm Krt anti
llir I *. gle* a heavy i.i.R ¥ 'll ll»*y
pi.in for i lif if fn it |m» iiir ^ m n
lifiul .*fif»rAMtirf* I»ii V Ktnit &gt;*lll

*m k lit* ifdftt ificliMtrt if lit*
thri
iniMint It *»l. alflimigli 4
ln r.it m llir |#rn|*mnftiir r,*fn»* 4
fru fliy* arm.
Wmliipil* i»MI It* h »H nnrr «l*jlv
«M II m* ISHi , IlHh, 209h Hn&lt;| 2lM,
*Aifh rorolM lnfilric tli ill i fit#* mu In
i lif llir fill! frw «ffiv*
K mg ♦«*«•»! Mi,if ptirMft1 in*
&gt;ir&gt;ft a a ill Itr I**t•I Iw i'r flfiily *mi
i l»* Jalffl 4lid e-llfl f»f I rflfellTf
tfc# TffllMft
4 turf| t)4/ W
IIIful f»*i rtirMiiiJift.
T f i i i ’rilnie pin rn r #11 for Mi*
l*««Mrn l a»i;|t lo rmlnifF f«»r Or
Jii»*d*i Minitnd
mi f 'hr 1if run

Roii^li Wadu Leads
In II. S. Open Field
Trials Fur lloaiuls

d « v *md M |ifi*rMi#* i f *» Ifmi 1, In l*n

IwM m» llt« r&lt;*nd nt h f|np itol yfl
T h r Irnin r»|tfr|ii tn diill In
fir Undo nit I *« *pftil»f 1 J7 nod Ihrn
will unitmit fw irr #fn11v tin Mir*
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&gt; nili Tl»f f ima! Inp
ffing off *r.||on l« »rl In flrlnndn
*»i» tin* illil.
*&gt;*4r|i IMnir I* fnjjfr In U g ln
d rill, fm Ihp UtHfl (no le i I ind
mndf it r|mr Mim I Ik l&gt; Spiing
n fin
M « r r 11 l l i r t r y 'i | fn
ttrnigM virlnry i ^ i n ' Kmnrjr
And llm ry.

hall ItrfcriT
Ih Slriiipcd Of PiiiiIh
H ; i h I« « * I

P .M ZA B K TO N , Tenu., |»er . 7
t/f*) Reftee Ibmie Miller l"*t hi*
riant* aftrr a ha*ketb*ll game, end
It wmn't over a let.
Ptirnlirthloii wa* playing Hn
aka High from Heightening t ,nl
rni county. In Ihe third (•erlwl,
liertalop. -aid, Miller ordered
(Tatenre l^wi*, member of tin'
Carter County Hoard of Kdur*
lion, up Into the aland* lull l.ewi*
refirami lo go,
When the game wa* over, they
aid. I.ewl* rumped onto the romi
Sir did roarhya John Treadway
end l.vnn tiorldanl. Mut it wa. too
late.
Miller wa* penta-le*..
Ilia brother. Tom m y, ramr to
hia rr*rue.
Cllralirthlon, Incidentally, woo
the hot gam* Turarlay night, in

* nif» i *
Th» TlhflHn ♦*!*♦•*
?/*«*■•
V»mIr ;‘ftffiF*

I I tlRCSCb. \lit . I* * • "Vi
Tw o Wade fo* hottnda wl|lr lt tal'd
tilgt, on .pent and dftv,* were
WrMrrn
among Irjil't in the thlld dav of
Hma
eiult
the rogge-l H S open timl* Imlty.
V rti
M«*fhlhi * |* »f*«
&gt;ifi
ltoU"h Wad', ent'teit h r J- M.
K«* KM*f " f r f t * « 'i«
W’adr '»f Wt iiitlrkn , W i It . held
'I* IlllflC I »•* nf It'll**
V|f,n«1a Iff %|,l»f.
flrit pbift at Hie end of the *e,ond
WorM A* Mil*
round Panev Wadi1, '‘nteit-ij hy
PM| llir I A» M u m
Mr . Wade, had taken fifth.
Ah l» » It *&gt; *h It»«ir »
Mi - Wad" ran both ironmil
IV lift# An*ri’ F#ar I a T f ••*1
(in i i* fa i .1»l*
w hilr lor hit. hand, newly named
% lliftf A *llfl Yfitajyr
f)e*t voe pit ident of the lb 8.
i|'*fhlca V a rfri r
Open, freit'd in n M'tnphi* Iv*
|l&gt; k rutttmt
•h t ’i**f tit it a**r
Intel with a ht'd.en 'Imtilder,
H'ttnirc V M U i i i i
T h " tialb fotitlnued In »*»tliei
M i l iM wall
Hint fn i tinned rain-, ant then
I’rdrn I
(i» ■
hitte1 1y fold Twelve dor* w 'fr
W n» M Af N phu
lladlo Pafpt |M iM l
arratrlied V' ie f,| f, right
for
•»«*" Chit*
loafing amt fntu for bn hiding leav
|*r.i *il«r Ht*r
frig M fiir the tliiiil and fourth
I d ih Aftirt l -a*'*
l'#|r *htdfl
round*.
Mn*lr*I V mi
(tough Wad*
,!!) *-.tut*
It, t a o day. "f rontpet it ion over Hie
rotting oimlrv'idr T tie pari, tall
tliiee fo.ei into the g rin n l vra
let day.
T h r leader •* hard pre»aed hv
rlm Idalina Iietforniaror «■/ Jim.
ow ned hv I inlev ami IVuiglaa of
Y n ik , %’• I , vrhii h 'aine In arrond
v illi a .‘till per for Ilia lire for Hie
fit t liulf of th*- four day competi­
tion
\|#lr&gt;l|| |,f Re
II It lire Huy, owneil hv It'iyrc
K*» naff 111 « .*» I#
VirUfv Mail
I n at of h 'lto t dll". N. i*, vnueil
Mewl Th r II•t**|
llir • ond dav In Ihlrr) place with
M«ltt I ’ll*I•»r*
190 tHiinl *
IMN11 Ur#-I 4* ***s in
11' "V 1*111-

Ilf Z I I T .NEW M AN
‘ipotl* M itov. IIDmlngharo N t » i
With the ad.rnt of imdcitional coachc* in |l
louthcrn frwilball liegatt to appeal to both pltve, an
Vaneteitnll luted it* tu»l prolrtttonal coach i
Thornton, a Univeraily of Peiin*ylvania guard, wa* hired for the
tuinrely aunt of 111*0. Thornton
wa* a man of ability and after
leaving Vanderbilt hr wa« named
a Knight of Commander &lt;&gt;f the
(Inter of the Prlll.l* Kinpir* for
-i* wink in Canada.
John IV. Ilrism ai* and Pop down in hi .tory a the gi'ateat
Warner raino south In 1896 to of all cOMhM k l f I,* givi n all of
la-gln illuvirion.. ra fte rs and leave In time to riiat'hinp Me »a* a
to football rich Inheritanre* ||r|» great play makn hut footliall wa«
man roaehed at Auburn (1895-99), a afwilt with tin In hived McGu
t'lennon ( 1900-93I and tirorgln gin and law w«* hi&gt; profe on
Teeh (H a l l .119)9). He later went I he .South learned the Miehigan
I. I'ennaylvania and Hire. War tie, punting game front MeGugllt,
coached at Georgia from I 895 who helteiril in ■ punt, * p***
Ihioiigh 1897.
and » prayer.
I lei* man and W arner had great
McGugin’* gtenle I ronletnp*
Imagination. Th e y were report
nrary for 1901 Ihtongh 1922 *»&gt;
imntor*
alway*
trying
mme
Mike Itonahue. Dntwnuf coarltetl
thing new. W a rne r gave fool hall undcfrated and umrored on I r t n i
the alngle wing and the double In U«ld and I 'M lie al»o had
wing formation* lie w * i * grn
undefeated team* in 1901 and
In* at rreatlng nlav*.
1913. lie |o*t only one game in
I|e|-.mafi loved the South and 1910 and 1919. In 1912 hi*
the |li*le lo v 'i flare for fo»d
Tiger* In t one and tied one A u ­
hall lie w i i a friendly man lie burn claimed Southern champlnnwent out of hi* wav to tr*«h »hip in 1901 OR 13 11
foot ti *11 t&gt; oewri|iaperm*n
l|e
The 1913 team wa« prohatdv
picked
the
fir it
A ll r*oiither», Ihmaliue'* l,Mt -only Vanderbilt
and Georgia m u ed on Auhtirn
|Wnahite‘a lenu* woo 91. |n*t ID
and tied »ia Ttie Tiger*’ twn
great* ■I
inter
game*
ware tienting the grea' t'arlHt*
Indian", 7 to 0 In Ailaril* In
H&lt;tt and ttoldlng Ohio State’*
heavily laden All Amerlran* to a
; rnr e|r- , He lit M'lntgoni'r/ In
nil 7
One nf the South’* |ottge»t winnlpg 'Ifeak* wav It inaluir’* ’ J
will’- and on* lie tH*I.T-lht The
dapper llttl" lri*hman flnUhed
hit roachlng c*teer at 1ai,il*lana
Stale with a reeotd of 22 will*.

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knoikeil nut I’at Valentino in Ihe
rightli round of an rihibitioo Innii
in Chlrago
Five year* agr&gt; Bruno M rtr'li
•Ignrd to inanare Jer.ey Cltv in
the Intetnatlnnal league.
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Ten vear* arr* Nolr*
edge,) Southern California, 10 to •;
Iwfore gh.rHMI
Fifteen v*ar* aeo The f(* •
Vork Giant* loppe.i th . | «&gt;t*rn
Mlvl.lnn In Ih* final
National
Poolhall league alending*. w|dle
l*rtro|t le i Ihr wc»t
and continuing to rbatg* wtlhout
breaking Id* pare. Twice he h*«
tarkled with *uch virion "n r.,
that cruelil funiblr* have r«*utt*d
The rough, binning Indy ron
tact line play which lay* the
ground work for d anllng tmirh
down run. la ton nflrn •nming
hut it I. linemen who win belt
lialt game, Miami’* “ aevrn mnb■
are an mil •tainting etnmph- nf ■
tram with a m rdiiirrr barkfirl'l
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tP'awav from the morfala 'Vti'n von htlnn In the 'hike
f»h, lh# evehrnwa that were ralead e I II e h.i*"d prei nree needled,
when Itennv t a in ' Into Carnegie M ull' In t o ' d m 'd y e a n alnte.
popular iiiih ic ha* made va*i Iriroatl- lu that ai»; ' -I h*v|oft. and nn
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play thrae choicer number*
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enuceri In fam egie fla il Affording »n reaaonahly rellahle Inform**
linn, a filend rerordetl them and gave them to Benny, and that genial
load pul them away In a metal hn* and forgol about them
ffnl tin lung ago he uneatlhed them In a clotel, played them again
lilted them, tod ui&gt;*&lt; they are tefrue u* a*, arrordlug to the recording
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men III ■* H a rry Jam**. Gene Ktupa. J*»* 3lacy.
H a rr y Goodman. T e d d y W llv m end Itobhv lla rk ttl.
Von mint take m i * **'•; ' fo|
on-e. pravei paper* were hurned
he for# efhgtea of lh * i* me i, r u t lnc*P*e lighted and incantation*
mtiinfded
The n t thought of i-pie*l* a* n ere equeala that flret memorable
time when Cfomlman brought hi* fng hati*l Into the Patamotint Four
thoueand *nnl* Jammed the *tree|a around lh l» Time* Square m»cca;
the rtnt aqiiad » ea railed out. atmng men fainted, and when the faith­
ful goi mtide Ihe temple end heard Ihe rtr*l aolid tock note* of / Got
jfgyfg-n, u ilh Ihe piofestoi |*eei log down h * clatmel owllahlv. they
ftwata really gone for gorvl
Th e y gut up and d «nr* d In lh# aialea. without anv Georg# Kvan*
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Peter Foy Is "Flight Supervisor"
For Jean Arthur In New York !’ !ay

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dei fiom Gainesville.
h. Mi n it Wilton will Introduce
the yueeta, and Commander C a r­
roll will make hi* leport. Speak­
er* will include Bryant l». Patton,
A rt Ityan, Kdmund II
Martin,
Maxwell Wrila, Phil L. Culpepper,
Frank Faltone, Kenneth Ballir.it­
er. Kdmund McMullen. Holland (i
Manyurn, Kdward I). Manor), Vin­
cent A n tlr of the F. B. I-, Kmmet
Safay and Donahi It. VVilson, for­
mer department commander of
Virginia.
A joint Legion Auxiliary lunch• o will tie held at 1:00 o'clock ill
the hotel ballroom at which Carl
Halving will «prak. Paul Crouch,
a form er mernher of the Com­
munist party, will alio deliver an
add ret*.
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llth 1&gt;i *t rict mretiny Saturday
and Sunday with Walter A. Hot­
ly at chairman, with registration
•tartiny at H:00 o'clock at the
Oddfellnw-i
Hall, 512 Cypret*
Avenue. A department conference
will he held Sunday inorniny at
o'clock at the Arm ory.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANPORD. FLORIDA

NEW YOR K
times a week.
Aftrr all. you u n i ri|&gt;rtt itslnlily in * career ilrvulrti In (Ivin
without an airplane.
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Fo y, it mint br hurriedly exThoiiHantlH
plalnrd b tf u ir (hr suspense *n»p*
your nrrvri, ii the young m l
I a r t , I Rritithrr whu make* pec.blr
M •*••tea••e4 I it.a ta p , Han
fly through iIn* air in the Ini
tr&lt; ad«a&gt; revival, "Peter Pan." hand drawn hy youngster*. were
Foy alto •»i uu thr cornplicalrd seen in l lie parade, and f«ui
apparatus for llyln* scenes in hand), the M rt'on Universit).
two other Broadway show*. "Prcu Orlando, Winter Park and Se­
minole H i»*li School Hand* inairliShow” an&lt;i "Out Of Thl* World
But “ Peter I’an" l* Ilia higgrti ed with rulorful p n cia|oti. Of
operation ami he din-eta it per- unu*ual Intere t wav the kiddi*
tonally, lie ha* aivo arranged parked F'rrri* Wheel entered b*
Holler Motor* and the Merrytelrviiloii “fllghti."
H r world Tiehind the arentry Go-Round sponsored hy YoWelfa
end can't ter the actora. “ I fly Santa got u l.iy cheer all ninny
the line when he aim ed with In blind," ii the way he pula it.
I'oy ha» four w in -,, one each final of reindeer and sleigh
The fiarade « n aim |iarke&lt;|
for Jean Arthur, whu la PcPr
Pan, and for the child actor* with humor, a* l»&gt;y* and girl*
laying
W endy,
Michael and with yiant head d m * hrieiyhl
ohn. The fM-rfurmera wear a ha* •creams of drliyht from ynungther harness hidden under theii *lri * al I hr ■urh*. "Mis* Ileali of
costume*. Just liefore yoiny up H»5(t" a m l head impersonated hy
Oh a minion, their
harne-* n well known local produce'inan,
catches a hook attached to a wile \ Al .Skinner, diew a lot of Inuyh*
I title I an. lie Allen, 111M turn
which run* Ihrouyh a coinpliraled
system of counter-weights and tel Avenue, tier hiryrle enclosed
pulley* all leadiny bark*tagr In III a m iniatin' I,on e with a rliun
upright ii
a rope on the end of which I 1'•••'!• ruaiiB)'i *1 :tee k
pit* Ol III* 1. )f 1*tif|W mini id .*!
PcIf.
for bli |
fn landing. the problem I* t won a tr»i fit 'i i»ri
Her,* NUholl. 2 im Oal
land the flyiny actor yently. Thu 1r\w
Foy let* the rope run up through Avnju*. trn|i*t •onilii 4 M •Ills‘A
un«l
hi* hand*. Suddenly hr prah* il rnaiie won fio •ffhllll
again and ride* up in the air with lin k Align- S lrssrt, Hit Mvith
the rope until hl« weiyht counter- A Venn*'. in n mhirful pink c«
halar.ee* the arlor who u land lurin', was linn) and won 5f
In tin- vi tin Ir division, Itniiiin
fhen he want* to achieve a Tinih l nl Ix k r Miiiu m -, drnu i'ii*
sudden takeoff, he stand* on lop * cart f vegrtahles, won n
N'snry It-.Mi. I'.iju
of a 12-foot iadjer and Jump* al first prise
Sh* rope. He doss this In on" I'almrlto Avrimo. with n hntiv
scene where hr has to yank !&gt;oth cairiage won a tin second prlrr
Michael
and
John
abruptly Bedford Aik'o . rlad a* Rudnlnh
into the air on one wire. This the red nosed rrlndcer. and draw
operation has worked smoothly in ing hi* ti*ier. Ilian, were third
the New York production, hut •dare 45 wintieie.
once in London, Foy climbed the
T*'“ fit «t 12*1 Ilf ire tu rhildien
12-foot ladder and at the pterin ‘ o float* wen! in l.vnn Haligan,
second lra|ird for the rope, he Toinmv VV' ••• ai-d Richard Itvann
ra m r down with a la n y , offend •II Die Iti.llv*''1*! Shull ttnsl
Ing and bruising the Uittom of •eeiiml nr Ir e of (III W'out III
his aplne.
r'vnlhla and Frances "Itolile-r"
What he didn't know when h&lt;- I'oiunillnl mi the Roiitnillal and
Jumped was that Mlrhai-I wasn't Anderson final Msl* |! ln ,H in
on the stage. Instead of haviny •he Sanford A'U ntlr Nnlionnl
140 pound* on thr other end of Its*-) float wa« third price winner
h U rope. Foy had only HO. lie of |5.
weighs 150.
In the one to five year old
Has hr ever dropped any group of paradir*. first prise of
actors?
01fl was awarded In Steve Mar­
"N o t yet," said th,- 24-yrsr tina and aeronil of 410 to F'rcd
“ flight supervisor"— the title they Woods.
give to Foy. "I've Iwen at thl*
Marilyn Wa*hhurn wa* 415
four years, here and In England,
first nrlie winner In th" *'* to
ami never lost a passenger."
And saying this, h « knoekrd nine year old grnup; Margaret
Jones got the t|0 second prist
wood.
But there ate difficulties oc­ and the 45 third prire went t » a
•■roup of "angels a'd wise men"
casionally. One evening the wires
Holding Jean Arthur and the hoy Including llarhara Banner, l.imtlaying John rubbed toyrthrr. In llarnhill. HeveDv F'vans. Sarah
Me srene. Mist Arthur was sup Alice Nilitsrb. Butch rasauli" an I
posed to fly out the window. Then (irrg o rv Nildark.
In the | 0 -n year "Id group;
John was supposed to fly out —
k e r I'reacott, d"&lt;nrated as a
separately.
But harkdage, Foy sensed that Christmas tree, won a 415 first
something was wrong, lie yrlled plite. Barbara l*iwe and t’ollren
to a stage hand who was working I ►■••»brei.«n won ......... . nr in* of
another wire, "take John, take 410 and Hally Clark Du 45 third
John." ftn I'rter I’an flew out the prise.
Ilov Scouts wrie well represent­
window with John on his lark.
"luster," F'oy recalled with Itri- ed in the paiade, including the
llah understatement, "Mis* Arthur Troop from Oviedo, Troops 34
•■pressed her surprise to me." and 5. A group of Bov Seoul* led
Th e worst technlral problem, hr hy John Dierson, escorted Santa
nl
said, la keeping the wires se- Claus.
Leading the paiade was a rulur
rrate. " If they get crossed or
nalrd. you nave to rancrl guard of Co |, |24th Infantry,
the Florida National Guard, lie.
n ig h ti."
After srvrral months with a hind tt rame the green and whit"
play, a flight supervisor's hands dad Stetson Hand, ted hy I’ete
grow very sensitive to changes In ’tandnll, niainr, soil Betty Jn
I.
c*ter. I ’liyllis June* and
weight.
Richard M
"A fte r a week-end," Foy said, Flank, majorettes
" I almost always notice that Mis* F'e»«al is director.
The high stepping Winter I'ark
A rth u r has gained a pound or
two. Hut we knock It off of her Band majorettes wen* dressed in
white. The Orlando's Baud ma­
during Die week.
Does he ask her to atop rating jorettes did some fancy dancing.
ao much on the week-ends? No. The Seminole High School Band
he doesn't. After all the men of had Its majorettes, including little
the backstage air force are both Fat Smith, and the well drilled
Frp Squad.
flyers and gentlemen.
Among thr beautiful floats
were those entered hy Jacobson's,
Hill Hardware C o, The Herald.
Hollywood Shop, Kolih'a Bakery,
II. and A. Store, Hill Kirk Motors,
Flint Cloh, Sears Roebuck, Kuuinitial and Anderson*, StricklandMorrison Co., Iveys Shoe Store,
The II. A F. W. Club. Sanfi't'l
Kffeels of the Oct. IH hurricane -'m ulture Co., Srnkarik Faint and
and the five day rold spell In Islr Glass, Garretts, Miller Acres,
November are revealed In the rr- Flantation Fxiates. Sanfmd A t­
cent Novemlier sales statistic* nf lantic National Bank, Florida
the Ranford State F'armer* Market State Bank, Wilson Mairr F'ornl
as announced today by Manager lure, Fowells, Tmirtitnn*. and Od.
ftandv Anderson.
haul Motors. Al Wallace was
Hales during the past month for chairman of the parade.
I1 M 5 7 units total 4274.238 in
The parade elided on F'a*t F'lrst
valu# compared to the 2151)79 units Street hy the FTks (Tub, and thru
aold In Novemlier, 1941* for 4528,- came the hlg rush for 3,(MM) hags
ggli. Indicating that recent sales of randy by thousands of youngare only nl«iul 50 peirrnl those of ■)rra, white and colored, and w)th
last year.
adults guiding the smaller ones
Th e report shows a decrease in The stout rails placed to form
units sold of 97,122 and In valua lanes near the Tourist Center
Don a drop of 1251,047.
were smashed In Ihr rush, and
" A hurricane blew In on us Oct. J . Uralley Odham, State Jayree
IB, 1050, with a knock out blow president, whu was assisting In
that floorrd the largeat and best handing out the hag* of candy,
bean crop fur the count of nine," was almost overwhelmed In the
aald Mr. Anderson.
Jam.
"Then old Jack F'ruat «atne tid­
ing In on Nov. 24 and stayed with
aa for five nights," he added, •o that Hanford will still b* known
"completely destroying our lale as a on* atop loading center."
fall acreage i^ h t a m , peppers, toIn the report, citrus la In the
matoea. eggplant and squash, also lead with tl45J!lt2 nates of
daataglng the celery, lettuce and oranges at a 42.70 average and
cabbage crop*.
4(I,34H units of grapefruit at a
" I f all these adeeraitiea had not 42.55 average. Grran h*an* l.'ioujh'
coma Into the picture, we would 542.674
at an average bushel urichang &lt;mr head In ahame to issue of $3.17. Out of state products
such a commodity report a* this," brought 41437!) and Florida pro­
he declared.
duct! 4249,856.
"T h * Market citrus
packing
B M N S , jtawavtr, arc running to
Ity," Mr. Anderson listed, "to
C O LO R E D N K W 8
c a n at lhair customers. The
The *tiliienU of Belhune Cook,
*111 b a n a good volvait of
aa College, Daytona Beach, will
preaent a dramatic play Monday
night at Croonu Academy. P rin­
cipal J . N . Croemi, aald today.
i dealers boot that the
THa capeila choir of Croomt
of bsans. cucumbers, pep- Academy wilt present a Christmas
* o r a , squ ash, le ttu ce , f i e ld oess, Recital, Wednesday evening In the
t — &gt; t o ss a n d... e ------g g p l-a n t w....
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school auditorium. It will be dlfrom I ho southern sections reeled by Bailie C. Brown.

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Vegetable Sales
Dron 50% Due To
Cold, Hurricane

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&gt; k*h *. II. * Hiltlih Coii.li.oli wealth
ilerly
(Central hr cut

Korean W ar
II upllgued P t eeseo fade Ilk'
Ue.rrvi.li landed ut thr port O r!. |
15 aft* I I. wi.'k-lung sweeping of
u minefield offahoie. Because thr
|&gt;'iM alrendv hail l&gt;een secured. Die I
Maui" s railed it "opriation wliat
Ihe-hrll,"
llauihung and it* nearby port
of Huiignuui, 5o miles .north of
Wonsali, now be-roine* the Allies'
main escape mute in th* liuithrail II i* uiorr centrally located
("i the Widely scattered units of
the Ill’ ll Gulp*.
The new line In the nnilhwr*!
is H.’i miles noith o! Hioill, the ho
lean It' i'iildi.'* capital, and is 5n
mdr* north of I'atailel 3H. U rn i.
rial M acAlthur des.nl.ed it a*
nulling ftoui the west rovst port
A »cent from the world’s n oil thrilling odvi-idui.- s iu iy, i.u.x-rt
of ITiitinuui|M. lo Kokaan, an In U u is Slcvcnton'i “Treasure Island", shown in Technicolor on thr
land town 53 mile* &gt;nuthrast of sctrrn at Movie-land Drive-In T heat, i Thursday aid Friday. Marring
l')ong&gt;ang.
(lobby ItrDcull, llol-rrt Newton and Basil Sidney
There wa* no explanation aa to
whi the location uf the .left n»e
line wa. annouljcrd. It previously
had livrri a deep srrret.
There were no set lines In the
northeast. Three American and
two Smith Korean divisions are all
over the rugged map (here, with
the Mariner- and two regiments of
the U. S. Seventh In fin ity D ivi­
Hanford Fust master Joel F'ield
I. A K K L A N D. Dec. 7 o p t—
sion Iti the worst -pot.
They pushed into Koto t o d a y af today told thr J s v rrr, that thr Freeting wrather in t '.-iitr.il Fin
Florida
exhibit
at
the
N'aional
As­
rlda
with frotl to the Indian
ter a hitter battle through heavy
sociation of Fostmastrr*' Conven­ River di«ln. I loin .i tow morning
Chinese resistance *oulh of the
tion ill Hi- l-ouis wa* pioclaimrl wa* foi.-.u-l iiolsy t»y the F‘e.1&lt; hangjin Reservoir.
It look them 25 hour* to hsltrr thr grratrst display ever shown t-r.il Stale Frost Warning Ser­
vice.
•heir way eight mdr* from Hags- at any A**nciatioh mooting.
Despite tin- severity of the
The FTorida exhibit includi-d
ru.
Ihe first elements of two Marine three dimensional iiit-ture* por­ cold wave, little new crop damage
and two infantry regiments made traying n group of th.- *tate's Du­ waa expected Gy Waireti (). John-on, head of the* service.
their way Into Koto st 7:26 A. M. rst la-nches and a dlnraimi t
The lowest teni|»-r atures will
Associated Cross Correspondent ing Suwannee River from which
Jo.k Mac Belli, the only cotie*- Stephen F'ottrr diow the inaplrn- occur win-re pra- tically everything
■londeul in Koto, *ald eight hour* tlon for hi* famnu, "Old F'olk* At already wa* wiped out hv the
42i*,tHMi.t&gt;iNi |*t&lt;- November free**,
later they “are still r i i j r V - Into Home" *ong.
Mr. F'ield suggested tint at m • he explained.
Koto Delay."
F'ern*
and ornamentals
in
A headquarters *|Mike.rnsn ssid, -ear's convention Sanfonl, which
"The pretiure is heavy at Hags, had no outstanding exhibit in this North FTorida will m-e.l protection
tu and the enemy it trying to cap­ year'* ill*play, should present a and s o m e firing m a y I k - necessary
ture a» many of our m m as tpey ample Red Chins'* dr»ln- t -r in t h e n o rt h e rn fringe of the
the operation* whi.h go to make rltrus hell. Johnson fore-aw no
esn."
The Americans still Wrre faced a crop in. Iiide&lt;l in tin- exhibition. I'-.il I In ' at to thl' hlg citru crip,
Another F’lori.la di*play ox- however, or to the truck in the
with fighting their way out of
farmlands
Koto through heavy Goniinunlst plaine.1 the FTorida citru* iir.ic.-.*- rich South Florida
concentration*
t„ rover the p) ing Industry from fr.-*n fruit which survived theNovember
I'altie
miles I l f Winding mountain road through conveyor* to the canning, free*.-.
packaging and 'hipping depart­
•outheu-t to llamhurig,
The forecast for penlnsu'ar FloSeven Chinese Divisions wrre re- ment*. Mr- F’ield added
rida:
Ftarl Brown, public relation*
purled deployed along thr road
Tonight ami F'ri-lay morning;
the only escape route south form chairman of the FTorida Citru* Clearing and much colder; light
Koto. The *p.ike*man said he may Mutual, wa* quoted a* saving he wind* with periods of calm *n
la- able tomorrow to identify two had never seen a lo-tter selling Job northern
and central liatrirt*:
oDer Chinese Division* fighting presented in his 35 years of ex­ temperature* on high ground will
to hold the Americans in the trap perience at conventions.
be almut five degree*
warmer
The eight-mile trek Into Koto
President XV II Stornper an­ than tem|M-raturri on low ground
wa* rugged enough. FTemrnts of nounced that 15«i |H*«iple are ex location*
with lowest tempera­
Ihe Fifth and Seventh Marine pec
iecte.1 to attend the luncheon lie- tures alciut trvrn A. M. In colder
regiments and the 3l*t and 3Jnd ing given for Jaycre National locations.
T
..
regiments of the Seventh division President
Richard Ketnlvr al the
North portion of Gainesville
fought through itro weather, s Mayfair Inn on DecemUr It All
blinding snow storm and one Chin- Sanford Civic C h iU have lieen in- district: 24 to 2M degree* and
frost; •onth portion uf Gaines­
rse roadblock after another.
vlted to attend and the Lion*,
The Communists threw mortar Rotary, Kiwani*. Il»l*lre»s and ville district ami upper east curst
and small arms fu*. “ Mo|utov |'rnfes*ional Women ami Pilot'* di*tricl: 2*1 tu 30 degree* and *c*t
cocktails"— gasoline filled hollies clubs will hold their regular meet­ lere.l frost.
Orlando slid Broolisvi’le dis­
— and slicks of e*|i|o.|vrs al Ihe ing. on the same date in conjunc­
trict: 32 to 34 degree* and scat­
Americana,
tion with the Jaycee*.
tered frost except 28 •!•itrecs in
Allied aircraft countered with
Mr. Stempvr nl*o told the meet­
slrlkrs that left the surroundinr ing that Ihe County .................... the coldest pockets
Itidge ami llartow district*: 34
hills ablaie.
had granted the Jaycee* a I I . imhi
Col. Lewi* Fuller, commander of appropriation for the romtug year. lo 37 degree* and scatter d light
front except 29 degree* In Coldest
the Marine first regiment, said the
Christina* Parade Committee
Chinese have blown bridges and Chairman Al Wallace and commit­ pockets.
West coast district*: tempera­
blocked Iho roads “hut will make a tee inemlieri Malcolm MacNeill.
fight out uf It."
Sonny Powell and Robert Kumhlev ture* ranging from 32 degree*
Infantrymen
from the U . 8. were c.ingralulate.1 fur their work at FTfer* to l l i i h - g i ' S ' * at FTh i i ton with vsttcred light 'r&gt;*' to
Third Division moved up from th* In putting on the parade.
llamhung nrea to trv to clear the
A. 0 . Skinner na* 1-een cho«en 40 degree* at luru and no lru«t
mad for the trapped Americans. "Ml** Ihan »f 1950” Mr Wallace
They wrre forced to halt near Ma- announre.1
Jon, 15 road miles soath of Koto,
Goe*t* at the meeting were Mr.
and engage Chinese troops In F'irld, Holme* Mellon, a**i*«anl
heavy fighting.
director of alotnni affair* at th*
K mbU brH l'»6MN •'««# &lt;»••)
A security blackout held up re­ Ui'lvrrslt v » f FTorida ami Itrginald
Ret Is are rtadv lo accept any of
ports from the other northeast sec­ Moffat of Orlando.
the several pleas for a cease-fire
tors.
India's Sir lienrgal N . Hau, one of
U.N . troops face three
Red
the leaders In Ihe peace effort*,
armies and element* of a fourth
said this morning he still has re­
on thi- far-flung front.
11'eeW*'Wae»
• -* t * *»&lt;••'
ceived no reply from Chinese Com­
American troop* have evacuated
the llyesanjln area on tha North merit hart fallcil to corrolmati munist rnvuv Wu Ilsiu-Chusn.
Rau conferred privately with
Korran-Manchurian border. Th r Chamber*' accusations. Hr selil
headquarters spokesman refused to that the documvntarv evidence the Wu twice last weekend and sub­
give the location of the troop* oi government witness brought for­ mitted to him some proposals. Hr
»f the Republic of Korea Capital ward In support of hl» charges also was one of the sponsors of
Division. The South Korean* were could have U-rn type*! hv Chatu- the 13-nstion appeal V Asian and
nulling hark from ChongJIn, with­ Iwrs himself on a Woodstock type­ Middle Fast countries that the
Chinese forces halt at the 38th
in 40 air milea of th* Siberian bor­ writer once owned hv I I Isa.
The battered old typewriter fig­ Farallcl.
der.
ured strongly In the esse against
F'rance was a co-sponsor of a
The spokesman said only that lllaa. E ip rrta testified that on it
thr South Koreans wrre ,rstill In many of the ferret documents were alx-nation resolution demanding
•hat Feiping troop* be withdrawn
business."
The Eighth Army* computing a centratlon of troops for a push immediately from Korea.
120-mile retreat bafora tha Chin- down to the road to Seoul.
•se Communist countsr-offenitv*
U.8. P in t Cavalry Division naIn the northwest, faced • new troll probed Into Kokaan vester- copied. But Illsa asserted that ha
flanking threat
day afternoon and ran Into light gave It away long before It could
MaeArthur’a headquarter* «aJd opposition. They returned to de­ have been used to type these pathe Chinese were “ psylng much at­ fensive position after capturing jw rs.
tention" to the Kokaan are#, on four enemy howitiers
T o all deftaie contentions, the
the estreme east flank of tho pew
U H . planet strafed Red troops government replied that the (pry
defense lino. Thera were signs thr crossing the Nam River In amall that convicted Illsa had beard these
Reds were building up a U rg e eon- boats above tha city.
arguments— sad had rejected them.

Postil I Convention Frost Is Forecast
Exhibit Described In Central Florida
To Jayccc Meeting For Friday A. M.

Third World Wur

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M erRllNNed haM I 6M9 tlHrl
safety of Koto they ran Into the
arm* of their comrades.
There was no fanfare and no
wild rejuilling. These men were
•old. tired and battle weary. Thev
wen- r '/li»"ig mad T o •&gt;' were
toll* i . Th .-v I n s thr figlu wav
jii-l
ta ilin g
They kn"-y they
I II I. -i -1 o fight their way (rum
h*r« to the -afrty of the Ham
hunsr-llurigr.arii xector.
They are a crippled outfit. But
th. y‘r&gt;- still game
An.l they are determined.
Th e Leatherneck* wrre heartl-lied to see the little evacuation
plane* landing at Koto's short
strip and taking off without de­
lay with the wounded.
Th e y were delightl-d when the
Navy's hlg torp-do plane* b»gar
larding an.l Liking off with tne
." u n d id .
'- W
T h . men whu ve rr able rod* In
the cockpit with the pilot* an.!
•i thr gun tiirrrntii ami ca-lh-me i'
compartment.
Th e Marin.* in rffect rm- still
surrounded out they are sur • lie /
will lo- aid.* to punch then way
out.

Body Of Blond
••
»*••*■* I'sgr ll«* i
told Ahlrr* that If he called a
doctor to “ bring me hack to life.”
•he would auuinr it would mean
that “ you want me to tie a part
of your life . . . that you want to
m arry me."
Ahier* rallr.) a physician and
a |Hilitr rescue squad, which
worked an hour in a futile at­
tempt to revive her.
Mris, Her lien in the note renruachr.l Ahier* Ixcause she had
found him with another woman,
Lt. la-alieater said. The note add­
ed:
"B u t who am I to reproach
you? A little *hopgirl . . . No
money . , , No family po»ition . .
Lot, of debt* , . But with so
much love in my heart for you
that | would rather die than
live without you."
Lenlo-ater Raid Ahlers in hi*
•igned statement related he had
known the woman for almut a
year, and that the occasionally
had spent the night in hi* apartmen. He said she had not been
living there.
.Mrs. ^ llrrl.cn '. strange.! hu«
hand, F!rwin, a liquor atoro proTirietor, taid he and his wife had
been separated “off and on" for

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Cordell Hull Says

Vigilance Offers
Chance Tor Peace
W A S H IN G TO N , Dec. 7 -o »7 ~
On thiw ninth annivtrtarv of the
attack on Pearl Harbor, elder
statesman Cordell Hull believe*
peace will lie achievrd only if the
American people "can bo much
more nggre**ivrlv vlyilant.”
The United Nation* m iv aeem
stymied in it* effort* to cope with
wulid-wide rlisit, hut Hull ha* no
duul.t its liberty-to*my constitu­
ents can save it Through it. he
Iwlleve-, still live* the be'l hope
for a peaceful world
I be former Secretary of State,
a UN foutidei and Its ardent cham­
pion, gave a rate interview here
vesterdav to the Na livillr Te nn­
essean. which puhlislird It as a
copyrighted article.
When the Japanese attacked
1‘iarl llarliur Dec. 7, 11*11. even
while their peace emissaries were
in Washington, Hull gave them the
hack of hi* hand in Idi'tcriny larii-uage.
“ 1 IIIIV have viola trd the IftWJI
of ilec*-ri! sprrclIi Du n. hut that »
i xactlv hitw 1 felt atn.iit MJfll
hi- »|r
Irra.'hrrv and Iiarharl
darnl
"Am i ilhat'. *•xu, Hv how 1 frt*1
alxilll thr situatlion !■xliv. 1 frr)
?»
thi- -arii** llrwarii utfi,ri i
proples m tat wti«it«! tuihjoKat** lur
hoi hi hv fllffF
"The t'ltlei iliegs are Ihe xaine
whether i l r y s r . dumped out from
Tokyo. Moscow, or any other rila
&lt;1*1 '-f ignorance, bigoti v ami hate "
11. characlrnird thee as th.
darkest dav of American history
'( *nl v an immediate all-out %1
fort of Aider leans amt tho-e who
-re eye-to-eyr with u- call rave
th.- world from u total ('"iiiniuui't
blackout," -aid Hull, a N.dx l
I’eace I’rixr winner.
Hull'* effort* in promoting *
non-pai ti*an foreign tnillcv never
let up while he was Secretary of
State and culminated through his
labor* in forming the Knit.d N a­
tion*.

( rent:m Itumeo l o Be
Tried l&lt;'or Kidnaiipin^
A T H E N S , Gre»-ce, Dec. 7— &lt;VF)
— Costa Kephsloysnriie, the Cre.
tan Borneo, anil six of hi* friend*
were finally ordered to stand trial
today_ on charge* of kidnaping
t'.i*ta'* Juliet, Tastoula Fetraro.
grorgf.
Co»ta, who says the allege.1
kidnaping was nothing more than
an elopenu-nt, ha* het-n in Jail
here »ince Sept. 3 on charges
•&gt;f carrying arms uml resisirn
arrest. The ripoement at one
time, it wa* feared, would set
off a feud between thte Kephaloyannis and I’etracogeorgi clam.

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hit statement, he did not mention
•imilar inrieaiet hy Ford.
“ In faith care*," It cut hr i &gt;te /J
,|aiid, "management i* acting out
of a completely selfish interest
to protect prufita which have
already ri»«n to the proportion* of
a major national tcandal.”
Keuther was invited liefore thr
Joint committee, *et up to ttudy
operation of the economic controls
law. to discuss Federal Ke*eivr
Itoard controls on intallnent buy­
ing of automobile*, fhey provide
fur a down payment of one-thud
„ itr, no moir than 15 month* i,.f*
clean up the balance. Car deal
ets and purchaser* have tertnr.i
the restriction too drastic.
Itriith Joinid III the crillclMi,
and said that at he*t such conminer credit controls "w ill hot
do the Jolt that must la- d.-rie ny
price control." The Board'* credit
order— which applies to u variety
of consumer product*— is "a nch
man'* racket," Keuther declared,
adding
lru*«i ntr faniitlra t«» pull in the-ir
hell » in th** worthy cau-i• of I»ro.
tret ir jt ihr^rotintr &gt;* from inflation
but it |«*ftvr« l!ti* Wrtl-tin-ilii aid !
thr Wi'ftilhv H r r U k»-*-|i f..io|ll4ef
thr fir** "f io II.t Vi*•Ii 1.) "Penlllll •&gt;'
A' UAIftkl .**
!{♦ ut!it*i Koiifi! ii■ Ihr criticism
Don nav la«t a gn irl at)! &lt;11 A.tui h
nor being otgurii* rd II' n »a v
whi&lt;rh would krrp civil i All p|t&gt;nijviioii

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Labrador, which I* th. same Ian
tudr s- northern Germsirv. i to
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or clalmtnft a n y rlftht. title o r in
ter#«t In and l«i tl.*- fidlo w ln ir d»
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T r a i t l - K H uf U « , of L e t M.
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A d d it io n to |tl«i K 11 iloiti *• k. ae
afofraiid
Y ou and e.i. h «*f i on are h er et ir
re*itilre«t l •• appejir to am i n n « w r r
the llll l to U u i r l T I' I e filed III till*
rauae, on F r i d a y , the J T n d d a y i f
|»e«&gt;mt&gt;er. A Ii.. l ■**.•» at the «*.»»»r •
lfitu»e in na nford. Hem lo ule i*ountr
F lo r i d a , and utuin ) • it f ailure «•&lt;
appear, an awe r or plead t h e r e u
a
lie •l • pro fitll, e*ii. n ill tie entered
aftMlnat you anil ea# h o f yo u
T h e na tu re of thl* etilt 1% a *t|lt ^
to Iltllel the title to the sltrov* d«
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ar rlna d tra« i* of la nd in the Fi.iin
tiff therein. Ihe o w n e r iltereof
I m i n i : ANI* &lt; » M I » F vti :i&gt; at
Han­
ford. Memlmde F o u n t y . H o r l t l a . thl*
22nd day of N ' o w m t r f A ! » .
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C la rk
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alxiut a year, lie said «ha had
mit staye.1 overnight in hia apart­
ment for the last two month*
Mrs. ||erhen had been working
as a clerk in the cosmetics dr
Juirttneiit uf Marshal F'ield rind
Company, big State Strre de
partnient store.
laalM-atcr
tnid Ahlers
wa*
"very cooperative" and answered
question* and signed a statement
despite hi* diplomstir immunity.
He declined to pose for plcturrs,
however.
Ahlrr* i* n graduste of the
University of Copenhagen. Faul
Sche*-I, Danish Consul General
here, said Ahier* had been with
thr Chiiago consulate for two
or three years. I'olice said Scheel Holkltor for Flalntlff
tohl them Mr*. Hrt!&gt;en often had M3S Maftnolia Av#
l-vvn seen with Ahlrr*.
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(*m &lt;In) hi I hr Oi lull'll i Mimirifi.il uirfxirl by KtnnV Slintur*, |uraiilen* "f ll"M.In rn*hl«m , m il t ’liffoni MrKil.hin, 'its manage,
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( l o l l l l \ l . M O Y I.K i
( U O M A l K p R IM l&lt; F R O N T, KOR1JN i/l*» All ilmuml. il,.
ilnr llir m llK ln m l li.nl innlmiinl uul run* it went *in into tin- night,
il Kail Will m l till'iuttll KulIU, I It tea taped liy llir U n i liorde to (hr
p«itb&lt;»*l *imi m -l, anil nIooi; (hr*
rulil anil dusty mart* Ini” ami lights nn Nrw York'* Triliornugi
nut nf thi town.
U n d e r nr nn thr San Franiaro.
It hail flown) past the outpo-l Oakland Bay B ridge— and thry
I attnlion of mustarhrd Id, O il
reminded \ou loo of what a beau
Char In ^ Kane nf Caldwell. Mn , \ t if ill target thry would make for
a desolate post manned by unit | slrafing aircraft
-pealing mm on thr nnrthrait I
T h r liy lit i moved Intn thr mull outskirts of (hr town Thi rr thi’ t try now, away from Kunu. The
wit loll iwnt win only a trirklu | flr*r frw frnirrt furrow* of thr
of vrlitrl.
Imt a steady stream flrlil* nf I hr roadside glided hy,
nf refugees.
hard and brown, some ellitmine
T h rrr wire huodm li of Ih n r, wifli frn*t, Th r liarr trm htanrlo ■
thr little cut holding n .old rar ■ttniMl nut hrtrfly mid thrn re*
In rnrh hand thr Mini, hrnntnl t rratrd into thr dark lira*.
rM rr tugging at a bullock. Th ry
Ocrailottaly thr lights pfrkrd
walled tin’ firlda anil thr ley •Hit a signpost llkr "Sukrhnn" r»r
river’* filer and thr railway "Pyongyang" nr "Sum-hon” or
trr*t|r» ovrr
thr
duit'clp'lcd any. onr nf a do irn town* which
toad' r m n f American vrh irlr. a frw dari a f« » f had rallrd
rnnvlne away from thr rlvrr. "tear arras” and considered «afr
1 h rv •|mlr nnlv pcearlnnally hut and •rrurr
thflr itwM wa« reflected In thr
Thr
withdrawal
rnnttnurd
mournful lowing nf Iheir few j
Booth. The h|||* w r r r on*rrn lm&lt;v
ratltr.
ra rrp t when thrv loomed up itidTh r sun dtnpfird In thr west, d rilly to hlnl nut thr alar*.
O ff thr rnad ocraalnnally ther
flaring through thr dint with It*
wa» thr orange gra m nf a flrr.
dying rays.
T h r Americana shirttrd and throwing flickering yellow light
nn th» dnuehbnv* w ith hand* nut.
faitrnrd thr last button* nn .♦retched to thr warmth, nr an
thrlr mala nr Jackrta, Drivers, abandoned ram pal I r , vast In ill
their far** masked heavily with rmttty lonilnraa.
du*t, twitched nn their light..
T h r arithdrawal wound along
T h r darknrta *oftrnrd thr tor* th r vftllcyi and rra w lrd painfully
turrd aplnes and peaks nf tho over thr hill*, a trrrrd hy the
mountain* and thr headlights alrndrr flaihlight wand* nf thr
.tabbed at thr hlarkrtf**.
m ilitary pnllrrmrn exhorting (hr
T h r lights rrmirxfrd you nf thr laggard to put on more «pted.

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Shivering Troops Slog Southward (i ormans DeHart*
I0 Prisoners
As Chinese Red Hordes Close Trap (»2,(H
Arc Held In Russia
I A h t H IT C K 8 8 . Itrr. 7 oil
\ \Vr.*l tirrman rrprrariitatlvr
..lid totlai ill lra*t li'J,7W tirrmnli
wui prtMinri* 'a rr kiumn to l«
•till nlivr ill Kuvli’ l rnlitlVIlv.'*

T h r irp irm ntallvr. tii«ue
itriiir. rrporird thla “ minimum
figttrr" a* « Unilrd Nation* rrnn
in ittrr p irp n rH tn r»k r up a mint
IT, S lltiti h-Auatralian drtnand
for II. N. a'llnn In ahrd light nn
th r fair of thniuind* of firtman
amt .tapanr*r priannn * takrn hv
thr ltu**l*n«
The drtnand, |ilarr»| nn thr aem
da nf thr &lt;(• nrral Aa*riitlitv’»
ial
and humanitarian rtilnm illrr nvrt
vignrnua Sovirt nhjertlnn*. t .«
ported to l r drhatrd hv thr ioiii
in ittrr tirlav nr tomorrow,
Frdrrar, irrrrla ry nf a font
man W rit fierman delrgatinn
which will »it In nn thr dehatr.
■aid in an Intrrvlew that Ihr rVJ.
7112 figurr wa ohtalnrd in a &lt;rn
an* rarrlrd nut aioonr W rit i',tt
man. and West Rriim#'
thi
Knnn govrrttmari ra tllrr thi vr*(
Mr drclarril that “thronrh ih&lt;
rrruii* it hai f'irthrrnl'irr Iwcnnir
known that from thr total of I,
150.000 n.aoldlrra Ititrd » t ml
ine hy thatr trlativea, 92.7,onn w u .
laat hraril nf rlth rr in Rovlrt terri­
tory of in Soviet."ceuplrd rrgion*
T h r r r l« evidence that not all of
them dlrd In Sovlat captivity,"
Krdrrar’* group la the firm* O r man drlrgatinn to ettend a tlnilid
Nation* meeting.
Kedcrar aald hr doe* not Iwllrvr
th r lirrmana will addreaa the com*
rnittcr “unlraa tailed nn for evi­
dence."
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flit M* * A lv r i-l -ten. daughtri of
Ih r |atr Antonio Ahet.|&gt;lm , l*ort u g iin r illplnruat at Shanghai prior
to W orld AVar II.

Ihx-auae nf thr largr amount "f
dint and aool In thr air, city fog*
generally air morr nrnljtant and
denir than country fog*.

Kofew in nmf j t i l y

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Tf*
h«M|* D* In Ihr m tlv *Uy*
the
war, In whirh ih r w m thr fir*t
ttatipport iihorr* rn iH f'l the
IJnitrlrl Nmioru tfi umintmo thrir
*m«ll perimeter tround the l*tiMti nrm. It w m ilur tn th»
(feorirr Clym**r and other ihip*
of the Amphlhinti* Force that
inch tamlintfi were poitihfr. Shr
wu» «|io fU it tih u rt it tht iajra-

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ifitfi hr r hr till
over haul

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Conies Ifaek From
Korean War Zone

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of Itir Mnyf.iu Inn prior to u t.» u of I lot ulu I . t&gt;oio I...

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It* ■iiitant frtmt but (hi* lime, the
rrew of almi'At in vonM l»*» 1* -■ lied. il" - world'* IflrBTM N a i&gt;

alllc- rcarmeil. 11a indiiatiiea nrr expert* agrtr, th- T ’rarl Itatbora”
far atrnnyr In war waging p" might easily hr American cities.
The w»tld hnn conic thus far
trlitialltira than they w r.r tn
in just nine yrnn*.
It'll.
ItuaaU and her aatrlllte* havr
tw irr thr manpowrr nf the W r *t
Th rlr economy Is grated for Wat
Lnmlon has had as rcanv ax 74

The worit proper! v »lmn»i***
r«u*ed hv * fliHnl in ihr I ’niteil
8 t«te i occurred In IW7 when the
lower M liiu iip p i tirolie It* |rvfp«
•nd «nrrnd over jn.nnn &lt;pnnre
rnilet. The proptrtv h m excee*le*l
T!:t!r .ny aud sabotage :tcg» t t i
1270,000,000*

den.t fogs Ut a x:n.*2e year.

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THURSDAY DEi

Soil Conftvrvation
Ni'W h
111 l » ‘ li» A ln iilitru
fl»i.mu*
it ilm k l t u
v *:*.!! i i.ii’ . o . i t . • Sertrre

bi.&lt;« bonnet Colored

Ornamental Xmas
*
TREES
UQI

.

Daily

Cheese

u

K «y Natural

Green

Cheese

99c

Cheeie f o&gt;jd —

u&gt;

Chee Zee 2 u .
f-i.ila Cream

Cheese

A *im il yrowth i.f iim i) i in ifir

2 u

i 11 n a li ifk«ui QM
'&gt;!&lt; Hi* amount

removed

from

Firm Yellow

Quantity HijHi* R**jetvtfd

ONIONS
I.

C a lv in of b e f l u i l

3

1‘latlt w n » |ittpai*d In heml
mde l l f l r l i i fm I.. I
: ill i.|
. eiifi'iil *ImI I.&gt;l|,l, IViiiiji-y of

No II*

It* ar l.b f*
ilm tjfi Keen, who he* terved at
Soil

&lt; Mi** rv.ilioo

A&gt;*l*tanl

In

l»r llcnrv Mrl.nulin

Femlnoh Ihnrtrt for |h« pan t*.,
vea»»,

he-

Vuinry,

h*eii

t ia n . f r li. il

H o i id*

Mr.

Ke-n

lo

Oplnnielrial

ha*

l.eui replaced In Gerald ” »lr r r y"

Flip1* i'h " l- » fnimer •r :
lovie lii Maiylai.il

II* Marnon# Ate

m&gt;

I'hime (I

POTATOES
10 Urn.

Ite n rh ,

25c

Cocktail

°

O v ti 2‘i

Xmas Huts

Cal

10c

New Crop Green

Cabbage

u.

Mild

Rutabagas

u

5c

C alU . Emperor

Peart

GRAPES

New Shipment

I lorid.t

2 Dm.

25c

CASHMERE
Uoui|uet Snap

u.

.lllilt f i

Walnuts 3 m $1.00
5 1.2 0

Mixed

Nuts

33c

Agen Frozen

F n ie n Ifeviled

5 t-

99c Broccoli 2 n»

Agen Frozen R «»p-

20c Barrias

25c Almonds 5 Lb.

l-alge Home linking

THOP1CAI

Pan Reedy Ere-idwd

45c Crabs

li&gt;.

Soft Shell

3 Li..

Caa

Meih Bags —

4c Pecans 3 ll .
19c

Coconuts 2 r«r
Apples

Birdseye Cone. Orange

English

Weitern Fating

Al Dunn Draw. Hardware Cu.
Dnylm m

1 0

Cauliflower u

&amp;'t'fi'o'o'o'o'o'n'f&gt;'o'ti'o'(rt)'fr(yo'r,r0'o'o,o'o'o'o'fronon'noon
^

Lb s

Stokely’s Finest Fruit

C

Fam ily
Loal

"D IX IE
D A R L IN G

pb»-

Agen Feat. C lip p e d o

29c Spinach

pl(.

Old Fashion
Leal

Harnbuiyor
Buna. pk(f.

Brand

Tomatoes
Sugar Cured!

CASHMERE

Smoked!

GERBER

Special Salt!

Ha by Cereal

Dunn's

I’ m Dinin'* lj»&gt;Awa&gt;

llegular Siie Cukes

■rid
K*»». r.itnnil Plan

16 lo 20 lb. A

F o r Both E&lt;i|fi
A C lil»

16-os.

BLunk End. lb.

DEVILED HAM

Bkyckt
Cowltov Sh irts
ve ry |»ticti«ul

Campfire

iVnolera

101 Different Dull*
every kind

C q m I mj)' O utfits

Center Slice*

Toilet Soup
Foothill Goods

Smo

Wagons

lb

Rredy-to-Fat B ootle.. Punk*

R 0 LLETTES

u.

BSc

Boxing Cloves

Dull Furniture

Roller Skates

Punching Bag

Hie Crust Mix
1juin(try Soup

Trucks
P-..I Tables
Chem ical Sets

Wstclirs

Doll 1halts

Musical Toys

New Trinkets

Rockers

101 Gam es

Racer*

Ht!'

•**

Large S li t
Pound
T A S T E O ' SEA fU L E TS

New Whatnots

101 Hook*

rf * / O i r i i f

Fur l)isbeii%
Fine Fubrieji

Wllitinq
lb.
29c
Cod Fillets lb. 35c
Red Percti lb. 39c
H U knry S rn e i Sllred

101 Games

BACON

lb.

49c

SIRLOIN STEAK
RIB ROAST
BRISKET STEW
FRESH HAMBURGER

SW-N-ROLL
BISCUIT RECIPE

a

CANS fOI

jheMU;

Wesson Oil 36e M

Ml Vermont Slued

BACON

See Our "Hoi Specials
[ —q table ol TOYS ot bargain price*__

For Fabulous Suds

lb.

69c

Nerkbonr* 01 Pl«

FEET

lb.

15c

lb.

49c

Mealy Spare

RIBS

Mail order* filled--Mend for ill-pagr T O Y t'alnlug

Suniiylsnd Smoked

3rode A Diessed &amp; Drawn Quick Frozen PoultryBaking
Ml, Vermont Young

SAUSAGE lb. 59c

'u H ip

T

Hardware Co.

S w m u m i Honed

Cleanser

The Kouniing Cleanser
“The Store with a 1,001 T o ra ,*~on 2nd Floor

i

«

Dayton* Iteach. Fla.

l '« - l b

IH Io Eeibetk

Staley Cream Com

AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER CORF. 8KRVM

Turkey

6 oz. 47c

Swsnaon Chicken

Frfointa Ik. 48c

5

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O PAR PARTS—

DODGE—PLYMOUTH—DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS

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DEC.

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lick ll V IlM ilt l l . It, Ilia,
I I I K iltil M l| M ill I n

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x l,n uxt

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n*t.*i _of Vitamin*
B I1 l **1
didciffiicMi
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amd p t *»m that? rtturvi

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Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G ME!
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lilt H A q umn. i l l UU* St D**»*v

Qeorfu »f*o w#t Hiffrruig Tic.*;. **ith
M r im i H
J *m *» &gt;•»&lt;• ■•I ««•
,r-l have r, (feted hern etY.ee and
| h*J lialutetWu. also paint in u.j |unite
MI4 U « J have Itirn I W liii of H*d»Pmvl er.J k ii (teeUy betwninl ti» it I an1
^ u e in l my third t,-,ttte After littiy 'I
t„ll;a I a*l te. efltasl *J*1 the t&gt;**o* In
a., JetnU end left **tUvl&gt;*d I t«ttitiitei4
lUdMoi blshlj r
. .. ,
OiUt HeJetul el tee &gt;uu met " — ll . ■
ful MeJe. I Ftelli.e"— triol me huthe
it it fan,Ur u« boet-llel 1 »• 41 M
leinriieM ti by nuej in u ii. Bile/ene i.eientee
{ UM *-• S.e*.»i4 c-ryuvi—*

IV V IE W of the soaring meat
price*. %my e the man at the neat
desk. It‘a not *0 much a question
of bringing home the baton a*
bringing It down— within reach
of hta poihrlbouk
! ! I
T A r co lt 0/ u t l l m j global

Optometrist

KYES EXAMINED
(Jl.ASSES KITTED

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of the U S Government by turns
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to appeal Lefoie tt.e hitheet unlit
of the
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claimed that no American lawyri
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la-low pie-int construction costs
W an t Ails
See W’hidilnn -tilt South Park
Avenue.
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Far Rerullt
S M A L L unfinished house on lot
|0O-t'itkl.
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furni*h*d.
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Kim Ave, Sanfotd.
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14 llm#a *1 |»#» lln# |RM fil«n
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In by owner. Coll CtN-\V.
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(iiiiiMt ml# f»r Marlt
rapt.
N K W Furnished mi l unfurnished
duple*- ca on lit year See Wind,
IMIONIO I IS
don, -lit South Path Avenue
IN C O M E PltO P K IU \ 111 PI.KX
Waal lie eelll he aneeiea
Plantation Kstktes large lot
■i n ike leEeptn.»v»,“
auM ■km a* It I oat 'BVuie l«
custom built ful vklit below tile
lletea la ike telrpkuu. e «-v. lu
sent const ruction cost*.
leiaia lae tkl* a. 1 awmiutalluH
Whiddon. II0 S . Poik Avtike aaee-tlaee la ec*rri&gt;a
ear
eteMylll. la utdrr lur »• 1“
S P E C IA L ........-tiling very mi.
(eaa.l Ike ba.l |.«--O.I- ..rrle r
all tvaai tea MU-I k» la war atusual lu a 'l bedroom house I'n
lire ua Ike a«&gt; k.lure pakllratli uni. In faun It i« e si eplinnslI laa.
ly planned, pleasing Inside and
I’lea.e aollle a. liiiiH.aiaiell
out l.nipn coiner lot attmclive
It aa error »«car* la r -c i «a
lv landscape-l, Inglilv ilesirnhle
He caaanl t-e t.ve-iu-IMe l«»
nelglilenhood 1st us show you
Mare Ifcaa uae latatteel laterthis line.
llea.
M O D E S T small ■otlaee, 3 Ind
looms, a ln&lt;v that has a world
T l l l 'e
o f ‘wholesome living, oil k paved
highway. IdOtilMHI, easy to han­
S A N F O K I)
dle.
ItK K Alel)
IN C O M E P H O P K R TY — 2 apait
merit house, priced at l-tmXI.Ud
terms. Has 2 Isedioom apartment
upstairs and 2 l»edroom apart1 *lit i u :m
merit down, ndvhb uhm.d fair.
1F H F D W. BK.NDKH. Iteallor
2UI Park A i r
Phone I03U
A. II. P K TK IIH O .V Broker
A'KI.AKA A l'A T M K N IH ,
Phone 112V
and Htorri. Ilf) W, H u t Hit eel I I I N. Park Ave.
Phona 4V0-W._______ '
N IC K T I L K D Farln. flowing well*,
fruit, out hiulding*,
nualrni
K i t r h a n a t t a Apartment*. Thu
housing, clops, attractive setting
Fiin tt. By week, monlh nr .un
Owner ill. Phone Ifi.Vt J after
ion. SlumlarJaitd Cuinti lit. 17ILIHI P.M.
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bl&gt;. Just Smith or City Limit*
Heatonahln r a in .
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ntiklrf 11 fl riHim M IL L S SW AP SHOP Odi K. 4th
apaltnirnt. Adiill*. 8M0 MellonSt We lluv. Sell or Trade mml
rille.
anvlhing. Phone piM..I
F IIK N IS H K O (imairu npi. 3 rnomi We laitli lose when you ilon’t hrlng
and hath A d u lt! only.
Wu»l
your prescriptions lie L A N R Y 'H
lUth Street. Phone :'7I
Phone |II3
C l . K A N , attractive furnUhed
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apaitment, adult* VIS Myrtle
Hunt'* Tuieilii Feed H'ure
Afe.
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F U K N IS IIK It J mom apt. down Cotton Blanket*
f2.Ml gal
ctalra. Adtill« onjy. nl4 Kim Aye Conner paints
41k ea
U N K K D H N IS M K I) three room Navy T-Shirt*
AH.M Y -N A V Y SI H P LH H
apartment. A lio four tuum tin
ins.It) Sanford Asc.
Phone IJ2I
furnikhrd Kuruire npnitmrnt.
HM lIKin A. W IL L IA M S . Itrallrrr KM AS tllF T S nrsv -owing ma
chines at Beit's. 321 K. First.
P H O N E 731
Phone IH21
3 UilOMcS completely furniiheil
TO YS
Ami
(Jifta At
for l|nu*ekeeplnir. CrI tt .Magnolia N K W
lb it'» 321 L KI r P h o n e D.24
Ph. 118.
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Beal Shi imp on Kaith” at Hum.
House all elrclrie kitchen. Mr*.
ar*a. 924 E . 1st S t . __________
P. I). Andrr»on. Lake Mary.
TW O K(Hi.M Cottage Furnithnl in­ W IN E fur Ftuit Cake or table at
Humrr'a, 324 K. 1st S t._________
cluding light* and water. Phone
&lt;H I.BF.BT Panama Ch&lt;a iilatca fnr
Christmas at Homer'* 324 fi. 1st
P IVK BOOM S furfltahnt, Ju.t dec­
St.
orated. HI I Park Are.
U N F llB N IS H K Ii *Cottage. 1200 It! (iU A ftfi Ithaca Ilammrrlesi
shotgun. (•. Lee Anderson, I'h
Magnolia Ave.
824.11._______
KHchrnette Apt*, week, month or
eeavon. Slumlerland C o u r t , O B A N t lK S 41 b , t . 1 J 1 For
tier. Bt 2, Bo* 4P&amp;. West Gtntva
lllway 17 * V.’ at City Limit.
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-H i t of MrRcvnoldl Drug Store.
Huy 1 or all H Small down pay­
ment and I B U D twr month.
.
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bedroom frame hoove dose In
Hanford. Payment* MO
per
month. W rite Bo* |0 Care H »r-

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cited in gotftl neighborhood cloio
to schieil Prtco *4600 00
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piitol, perfect condition. Ph.
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W K S T IN G II0 U 8 K Kleetric console
range, good condition. Three top
burners, upper and lower hunter
In oven. US.HU cash. Mra. John
K. Fo*. Paoln,_____
P IA N O
FOB H A L E -G o rg e o u s
Bnby Grand Piano, like new but
at half the rod of n new one.
W rite Bo* I mi ran* Herald
2— Boys' Blcyrlea— I Hchwln built,
I Columbia. Phone 1310-J.
Silver
Fo* fur, *60. Phone
3M -M .
Sm lthCsrnf.a
adding
machine,
A R T K T .K S W A N T E D
A’ F n tlY . S E L L A T R A D E used
f until me
W llton-llaier Furnitura C o - 211 E. l i t PboM 162.
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Y llP N ii M AN who is lelinlde,
hum it, has selling abilitv and
knows how to eupirvl 1 hoys
Must la- in giexl health and
strong physically. Write tin* Cl.
d o Her aid in your own hand­
writing stating all petlinent
fart* about voutself
i ; im Hi oP K N TN fi in Cits
f S»u
fonl
for
Bawleigh
Denier.
Steady year mound incomi Cai
essential Middle age man piefelted Bawleigh Plodu&lt;t« sold
here over 25 seats Write at "lire
giving age and eiiierirnca. Haw
leigh s. Dept. F A 1.-440-2 Id. Bo*
24U7, lie Soto Station, Memphis
2, Tenn.
Appliance salrstuali to wotk C.'ii11 isl Klotida Ksiietiem. nut ii&gt;ee-saTv Must be i,e.it «nu rcillinp
to work. Aptdy in person, t) to
II A M.. III! N. Park Av.
• F IR H T C LA SH roofer* Apph II
I. Yates, H Sinford Ave
White woman, permanent, nut
seasonal Seminole Co, latitndry,
HIP W. 3rd SI

H lil C I.K A N IN li -Saiillnne" fill
tlrove w bo want llu- br-l. TtV
mu espert shirt service Stream­
line H iv Cleaner» A i.aumltv.
Phone Bis.’
W ATCH ami clock lepalriluf AH
work guaranteisl
lleavinalde
prices F M English, Jt phone
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WKSKI.I. new or le-newed vacuum
cleaneti, or will renew vour rue
•i ill .b u rn t iignt.lles* of make
or rondition Free Pick-up and
llriivrry service with honest es
tiniatr • Call Sanford, pan
BOATS FO B B E N T
Plenty uf
ball l.art end of Sanford Saa
Wall. Lake .lr*su|i, foot of Han­
ford Avenue
U . f iftT help you recondition yotii
vatil peat. 4&lt;*c hu. I I bn per
vunl. .Muck Kill dill delivsreit
phone 1200 Shell foi
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Frl. lu to PJ A M., 3 tu t: p M
A l l - 13‘I’Kh of Bulbloter Work
Satuiilav I to tl I' M
lit asonnhle Baler 1 tee
K*tlmale i. Carpenter A Gracey. W A II lireiiM iJ pat king lot all
rented. Owner* Fled II, Mil
I'ho-.a 1303 M &lt;»i vcJt-4
llama and Dr. O. L. Hatk*
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road and Hanford Nov du ,v
House Wiitl. Prefit cooking. 1311
black pul -e conUillllig pri-onal
Shepherd
Avenue,
I.Ugrnia
iiapitv, liank hook ami
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Black.
Idea e return at .Mayfair Inn at 20il
tile disk Mrs. I oil Me I.eal'IMti
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tiB o tlK B Y , meats, general mdse
t'allril into service, reason for
-elling. Oiatigi- City
Market,
Orange City. Fla. No reasonabb
offer refused
(fol.D.HHOHO Colored llelpy Selfv
U tts d ry Franchise In,dude* (!eo
rgetown anil Midway. Dmitnliate
|M»session. Kasy term*. Irutuire
4ltd W 16th St Ph. PI23.
Grurerie* and mints, also n beer
and wine bar, doing
food
business. Property, stock ami
ripiipment. Three room a|&gt;art*
inent attacheih Full price fiilaai
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ring see ua to save money
In
vtalimriil Loan Dep'l., Bourn 317
Phone 288.
Sanford Atlanlh
Valb n .l Rant, Mt-mlwe F r t C
B E N T A C A B . U-drive it hv d .v
nrek, or seavoit. English Ford’
and American Forils, eeilanv
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Sltii-kiund-Morriann, Ine ,
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I!i37 lluiek Sedan— inech. perfect,
Immaculately clean, eactllrnt
NKW FLD O B S surlared to per­
family rat. HI6 West. 1st. It
fection Old floors mad* Bk*
Bay.
new. Finishing, cleaning A was
lag. Potable power plant 22 lUiWt Ford Fordor Snlan with
WW
tire*.
I*rivate
owtu*&gt;
years luperirnea (a SamitU.li
Apply llfl N. Park.
County, H. M. (ilanson, l « t t
Mary
S A N P IH tD A C T O S A LE S . IN&lt;
1113 Sanford Avenue
LA W N M O W K ItS Hharpenad. I.i
cycle* repaired, lock and key 41 Packard 11(1 II cyl. nrw paint
New Seat Covers, Radio ami
work. Prompt serv 'a, II. W
Heater. Hunt like new. ft3 6 M '
Sburna., 311' E f ll St
|b,wn lialnnce easy.
V E N E T IA N
B L IN D S made Ir 3* Ford, run* and look* like new
order, Seminole* Venetian Blind
Good tire*, new interior. 106.00
Co.
120 W. 3rd 8t.
Phone
Down alia lance (8 00 per week
1162 W
30 Chev. Sedan, new tire*, new
. Paint, runs good. I76.MI Down
R E P A IR
M O D E R N IZ E
your
(,alar.ee eaay.
home Only 10*. down now re. 3(1 Plymouth, this one runa like
quired F H A Plan. Installment . new ,N'ew paint $60.M&gt;. Down
l^ian Dep’t., Room 317 Phone
balance $7 60 per Week
2fltl Sanford Atlantic National 30 Chrv.
Truck, run*
gianf
Rank Member F D IC
Good m otor tdO flO. Balance |H Ml
•r.g line, buliduier, tiump true* tier Week.
murk, till dirt, shell and day Modal A Ford run* good. |M5m
term*.
by load or Job. Contact II. H
‘C'jbeled. anil asBurtatev, Btp E
Hew Yurt Ave., Del^nd.
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SPECIAL SALE
468 or 286-W
48— 1Fa ton Dodge, Stake Body.
new tlrw . 11406
Call Phona lOfil for
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y M O TO R S
A ll Type* Of Rou* Work.
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Phim# to il
Mary McKinney Bookkeeping
Service
Room 409
Atlantic Bank llolldine^
H A T S — cleaned, blocked, re-stvied
and trimmed. Phone S44-XK be­
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M*ry w i n Mr. mid M u . Wm.
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. Mr. and Mia. Earl Tnney have
M their guests, M u . Tuney’a
mother, Mrs. I.nra A Boyd ■&gt;(
llirhmondi Iltd. and her sitter.
Mm. Ki ther Alli’n of Anderson
and a friend, Minn Mary lx&gt;ng
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Mr. anil Mr*. Raymond M. Hall
ve their d&gt;ught&lt;i -In-law, Mrt.
lymond M. Hall and iwn nonn,
of Chicago with them, fur nn
**tcnd«t vlnit.
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Wa* home over tin weekend.
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Orlando.
M rK inlay Anderson nf Heaver.
IV. Va. •itt-rd the Thunksgiving
Week wiln hi* non In-law and
latrghtrr, Mr. and M u . J . I..
Ilum phiry,
(.T o n y Karajo, arrived in l.akr
fcry Monday, lit in n nn ml r of
the Men haul Marine and in here
between »hlp*.
N. S. Hlnin'h, who lias |&gt;ien
confined In » nuraitiK home in
Hanford, relnrned in hi* l.akr
M ary home Monday.
Mr. and Mr* Win Krtrd are
occupying the Miller hontr on
L iU Ir Iaike Mary.
Mr. and Mm Win. le-ffler air
home atrain, a fln spending some
lime with relative* in Cordova,
Md. Their granddaughter*. liartiara ar.d Peggy Jn Miller nrenmjrnnled them on Ihe Irip.
Mr*. C N. fiardner returned In
her home 111 Garbondale. Pa. Phe
has lieen visiting her uncle, Joe
Ransky, for some time.
Mf. and Mr* firady Aldeiman
are nreupytng Ihe Murphy home,
formerly occupied hy Mr. and
Mrs. K K fireg.it y who have
moved Inin Sanford.
Mr. and Mr*. F. W. Mr Hall
and family, moved In Geneva
Monday, where he will In- In Ini.Irje»a.
* Prleml* nf Win Matthew* will
If* tnrrv In Irani (hal hr I* Mill
i unfilled In hi* iHime I..* &gt;1 1 . nf
IQ nett.
Mr*. Al llryanl, Jr. and two
aon* of Jarksonvlllr ara the
‘guest* of her parent* Mr and
Mr*. W in . F. Thorne, Jr.
■, Mr*. Fin n I.. Hoyt, *rrnm,i&gt; Piled

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TIM Hoy Scout committee of
ihe l.aki M*iy Chamber of Commerer dicu*»cd Ihe poaaibtlity
Wednesday night of forming *
CJuh Part among the boy* under
scout age. Turn Bulge**, Dlttricl j
Krnut Kaecutive, w*» present. ,
M rm b rn attending were C. P !
Hrasinglon, I*. It. Andeuon, C. j
W. Weiilrrhold and Prof II. It.
If* ekenbach
Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Mitchell
of (Irlamln have returned to I heir
hurne after spending the Thanks­
giving weekend with her mother,
Mr*, fi. K. Sjohlnm.
Mi*a Itori* .Sjoblom was the j
guest nf her parent*, Mr. amt
Mr*. C. W. SJotdom, the Sumlay
u ftir Thanksgiving. She is cur­
rently employed In Winter Park.
C, It. Hranlly of Sanford wa*
a recent rail* r nn II. J. Peamnn
whn wa* eelehraling hi* elghlyfutirth Mrthday.
Word ha* jn-t In , n received Ilf
the death of Mra. Jane ,M»the
•on, in Kro annua, Iowa, aftrr a
lingering illneMr*. M*the*nn
is well known in Ixike Mary,
having made her home for some
year, with her non-ln-law and
•laughter. Mr. and Mr*. Sidney
Fowler.
The Home Demonstration ( lull
held on all day meeting Thursday
at the home of Mr*. Frank h.
Ilartlow. Mi * l.iln
Woodard,
County
Home
Demonstration
Agrrit, instructed the member* In
thn making of plastic handbag*
During th&lt;- Iomine** arielim, it
wn* voted to donate money rili-nl
lit thr Halloween Carnival In tin
school lunchroom, for the pur­
chase of neeiled eeiuipment. A
i notr iloilloo Ilf money wan *l»n
made In thr Christma* Trie . The
i lull plannee! to 'end gift hntrn
In laike Mary l*&gt;y* In the servlee. Arrangements were made fur
thr annual Christmas Potty, for
club member* and their famlllc*,
to In- held al the aehool house,
ttee. ‘JO. Mr*. Albert Walter wa*
appointed I’uhlieity Chairman.
Attending t h r mseting beside*
the lm*te-* and Mi** Woodard
were; Mme*. H M. Haven, C.
N. (ianhier, Father Smith, J. J.
fiahr, George It. Patterson, C. P.
Ilravingloii, F, K, (Jodwin, J. J.
Murphy, Jnmr* Vate*. J. E. Rt»•■Ioann, Allieit Walter and
While
Mi*. I'doM titienleaf, who is
employed ni llnsottavllle, spent
Ihe weekend In lake Mary, where
•tie &gt;•&lt; joined hv hey *on, Pfe.
Itlchard (Irernlraf. whn I* en­
joying o furlough from hi* »la*
limt, Camp Itcvrn*, Mam

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W A S H IN G T O N ? Do*. tk— &lt;/T*&gt;
— T h r A r m ) today ranerlled a
imer al ten-day Christmas furoagh tor soldier* in training
ramp*. T h r announrtmrnl said
Iraininc will rinitlnnr through
Ihr holiday »ea*oa at all ramp*
in Ihr United Slatra excrpt an
Christmas day and Nrw Year’s
day. T h r Arm y raplainrd that
rommandrra at ^ m p t and pu*U
may Erant Irarr to mrn who
bran lie spared In ordrr to give
Ihrm tim r to ga bom* for thr
holiday*. T h r Army oriilnally
plannrd to »uaprnd training for
Ihr two holiday »»*h end* only,
hut on Nov. II announrrd that
a ygrnrral
training
holiday
would h r granted from !*«•
23 ihrouch Jan. I.

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In any rnae, the former Toledo
mayor wmi.l hia price agency wou.d
tire unnhlt* to ini pore u general
•relllriK for BO to 90 day* because
of a lack of staff. space ■&gt;»*! »dmlniatratlve organiialion.
Ktdrr » t»te§ man Bernard M
Baruch spoke out, meanwhile,
againat “ voluntary eontftrta. the
type of program which UlSalle
iiM iia a M «i* r w * r w » i

Cold AL* Mass Hits
.E astern Region As
West Is Snowed In

Carrying aiml meager belonging they could salvage l-efne (living fiom the tre-tlt-m-d capital
of Pyongyang, thoiiiands of panic ■ir.i ken Kon-un &lt; ivlnli'in- wide serosa thr* icy water. of tin- Tnetlung
River .1 llii&gt; -cik saf.ty I . hind l N. Imr
Chtr -« Cunjnutil-t troop, entering the city found nil im­
portant installation* ami budding* derdroyed by Allied ttixip, U-fui. they evacuated the aira 1 Inter­
national Kudlophntu)

Police C a p ta in Is County Home Head Kilbee Is Found
Shot To DoaH As £ “
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G u ilty L. HoS
Gun Battle Roars . . _ _ - ...
S te a lin g Case
Desperadoes Are Cap­
tured After Leav­
ing Bloody T r a i l
SAGINAW, Mich. I&gt;, S

T . W. Ilnlli'W, superintendent
at the County Home, nint M r,
Italics,, matron, notified County
CominUaloner J. C Mrt'b'lland
WeJj e*dny that they ate r e ig n ­
ing II.-1r novitiuna immediately,
letl y -te rd a v left the Home.
1hey had been reijuestrd, in a
nlutinn by fhv County Com.,-tion TueiMiav. to reiign m of
D&lt;&lt; 11. following receipt of a
'■ iniTt of an Advisory Committee
headed by Ihr, W. P, llrook*, Jr..
•rid n diacu*»ion of romlllion* at
the Home
Mr*. Edith Colbert, funner
in*linger of the Sanford Canning
Kitchen, and a resident of South
Sanford Avenue wn* appoinle I
»* tein|Hirmy .uperinteiiilrnt of
(lie Heme, pending the rueipt of
'ipplieallona.
Areording to Comiultuiimer II
II. I'opi, (be rummlasloner* have
rci|ur*lcd that up|illc*li&lt;Jlii' for
tiie |Hi-itlons of superinlendent
.niil mation lie in the bands of O.
I*. Herndon, county clerk, not
latrr than Dire, 14.
The combined anlary of tintwo will Iw f'J60 a month, and
an npaitnirnt and meala. An
automobile will tie furtiiihrd for
trarortxirtntiun.
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-A point captain wav*tlaln*Yl
two fellow of,'iters were wounded
critically in a mating gun battle
in downtown Sagniaw rally today.
It wav thr bloody outcome ol a
H r A H B O m T K I ) I'KKMS
I ml ne ambuscade lor a man and
Thousand, of Midwesterners
woman who only the ni^lil before
struggled through deep « » « «
hid rvr-iprd limn • 11 tml.11 dr,pard rift, today while alron* wind*
ado-,lylr gun fittld with n d ic rii.
and rain bulfelrd a alretrh of the
ra il errant. Hundred* of mol««*
I Im lime the p.iii laded to
tat* were .trended In
al lo w escape. Police »et/rd them |Utl
eriiiMlrd nwflioft* &lt;*f Ih* nlidwril.
outildr the city, (h r man wav
Ur ill* slacked up a» high n* ten
a feel In *ome place*. Score* of
Iradly wounded.
*chool* were rloMd. N ln r high­
Rut in thr vertable blood l ath
way* were blocked In Illinois.
behind them Were left n tlcati
The anowfall In the atata varied
officer and two othcra who barely
between th e and ten Inches but
neaped death.
w hUlling wind* whipped It into
Police Cant. Daniel P, Water*,
heavy hummock*.
39, decorated World W ar II veter­
an of the Pacific, waa killed.
Hy A H X tX lA T R D P R ES S
Wounded were police detective
A surgi of cold air und anow Clarence Dictici, 6t, ahot in tin
moved info the ea.tern atalr* to­ alrdomen, and state parole officer
day after damaging wind* am! Eldon Johnson, It. 'but In Hu
min whipped aero** the stuffR cheat and right hand.
^harassed area.
Relied were Lawrence N el.011, From Cigarette T ax
" At Ih r same time, the Mid w rit alia* l-m ry Kdwaitl'. 1 1 . ot Port
shovi-l.-d out of the soaaon'a heav,t M.tiaa** *i. C i« » v e i l
T A L L A H A S S E E . Dec
leal anowfall and the aouth got
Tin State** general revenue fund
aome relief from a aevere cold
received $206,494 and cities Itniti,.
7h2 from the five cent* a package
'" t f ln d . of gale force which hattav un eigarettea during October.
tered I’cnti.yivania, New
York,
The Tulu'teuh'sil Hoard already
West Virginia. Virginia and M a n
ha receive I its $3.0003)99 share
W A S H IN G T O N . l»-c. H— t/ll
land ycaterday. awept into the President Truman today appointed of the tav and nn additional $264),New England coastal region today. Joseph II. Short, Jr., Washington twMi wa* allocatevl for construc­
Shipping was hampered. Tower correapondrjit of the Haiti more tion of a T il cinatoriuni at the
line* were knocked out. T h r atronv Sun, n* presidential pre»» secre­ t'haltahochre Honpital for the
. wind* uprooted tree* and hlew off
insani'.
tary.
’•rooftop* of houses in rnanv part*
Ainounta received by the rltie
Announcement of Short . "elec­
of thr atorm hell.
tion wa* made by Stephen T, Incod lit:
T h r •nowitorni over th.' mldcon
nr land., $29.617, Pnlatkn 14,403,
Early, who hai Iwen acting a*
tinrnt left a carpet of white mea­ presa secretary since Charle- ti l‘i 11 m o la llT.iad). Sanford tri.221.
suring a* much aa 44 inches in Rosa died suddenly TurvlnV night. Saiasutu $14,019. St. Augiutine
northern Michigan. There
wa&lt;
St. Petersburg
$61,116.
Earl,f said he wa* happy to »ny
much drifting Imt forecaster* .aid that Mr. Trum as had chroen Short Tn Hahns see $16,607, Tampn $61,thr wind* would diminish during a* hia “ personal *clv*tion."
167. West Palm Reach $26,110,
day.
A formei memlwr of the Aaao- Winter Haven $0,034.
R ilin g temperature! also were 1dated Preva hurraua nt Kirhmnnd,
in proepect, with no sub-irro ore Va., and Washiiigtnn, Short has
M IS TA K E N C EN SO R SH IP
dieted tonight. Snow, howiver. lieen aaaignrd to the lialtimorv
N E W YOR K. Dec. H b V i -T h .
continued tudav over moit of th» Sun’* Washington Rureau since Armc has mill'd off a blackout on
0 north central region.
local draft Information.
11)43.
Rain pelted wide area* of the
A first Army ipokaaman here
He waa horn Feb It. 1{I0I, at
t r . a i i .M i n* rear T vt.i
Vicksburg, Ml**., and received hi* said the whole thing wav a mis­
A .11. degree at Virginia Military take through misinterpretation of
M A R K E T E L E C T IO N
The annual rlectiun of com- Institute. Islington. Va . in 1923. a Selective Service request.
mittee of the Seminole Count
imt y
production and Marketina Ailministration will be held Saturday at thr office of County
Agent C . R. Bawaon from 8:!h&gt;
A. M. to 6:00 P. M.
Five men will tie selected from
gth* following Hit; Leslie T.
1Bryan, Bonner 1. Carter, Fred
TALLAHASSEK. Dec. H (/P) More Florida *otrn dncovrrrd
IV, Dyson, W. W. U n i . Henry thr writr-in vote and uvril it moie thu year than ever befurr.
Schumacher, O. l-co Rutncr, Per­
It’* the hard way to c u t 4 ballot, but it defeated the Democratic
cy Chapman, George Jacob*. J.
nominee
(or ihr Stair Senate in Palm Beach county and swept the
T . M rl-aln, Jr„ and Park Tyre.

Truman Names Short
As Press Secretary

Florida Voters Discover Write-In
Ballot, Cast Largest Number Ever

mayor of Daytona Beach nut of n((kr.
It wav uvrd to elect an Okalnoi* county constable to (ill the
vacancy he left by resigning#

from (he post after *U*p&gt;n&lt;lori
by Governor Warren.
Write-In campaign* came withIn an inch of defeating two
Oka&gt;oo*a county comm I*■loners
whoso name* were on the regular
ballot, and a write-in randidata
gave the stale senator from Lako
City some trouble.
However, Stetson
Kennedy's
eamnaign to get enough people
to write hia name on the ballot
to elect him to the U . 8. Senate
fell f la t He get only 117 votes
In the whole atete.
A last-minute write-in cam­
paign against the mpyor of Fort
W r w also felled. V
? Political, historian* hero can’t

neall that any randidate in
1 Florida ever got more than 6,300
WTitrdn vote* that were emit in
Palm Reach comity to elect Hu*sell O, Morrow In the State Sen­
ate over E. It. Donnell, who hart
hi* name on the ballot by virtue
of nomination by the State Democratlr L i m it iv* Committee.
Donnell got a thousand lesa.
Morrow said th# greatest dif­
ficulty he encountered on con­
ducting hia campaign waa In ac­
quainting hia lupporten with tha
method used to east a write-in
vote on voting machines.
On paper baltots It’s not too
hard. Thare’s a apace under the
name of the regular candidates

Spencer Moves
For
New Trial, Insists
Ownership Involved
circuit couit jury today convitlrd
Seminole county cnmmmionei W.
G. Kdlice. 52. ol hog 'heft.
lie wat not icnlrncrd immediate­
ly |*rudmg ditpoedion of a ilclrnvr
motion (or a new in d , Jud gr II
II. I I rile 1 irk Uld the motion roll
Ire aigurd lain.
lie (el a Il.litMl lupclvejeai
bund.
Conviction uridri thr h j£ ihrti
statute cairiev a penally .if hum
two to five yean.

F R ID A Y

D E C . S. IH5tl

Officers Arc F le ck ’d
By Masonic (aroup

Partly cloudy through Rstur*
day rtrr p i mostly cloudy with &gt;
I r ■ f tiu in a
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r t lr r m r ,outh portion Cooler this
afternoon, •Ilchit) higher tem­
perature, tonight. warmer Sat*
urday.
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A m m Ii I ih I I’ r n w Unused W ire

Marines Slog Southward In
Attempt To Cut Out Of Trsp*
US, Britain Agree On Policy
V IA S IIIN G TO N . Dec. 8 u l ’)
i ’mulent Iium.ui and I'rinir Min­
nie; Attire laid today thr) hope
for a peaceful icltlrmrnt id the
Korean c mis hut that li the C h in n r
Communists do not shale this at­
titude the United Nation* will dr*
adi- what actions to lake.
"T sir oui pait." the two assert­
'd in a inial communique un then
.eei long talk, here, "we dcclaie
m ad,ante oui trim reiolsr to upi,old (lie priHClpiei ol the U . A.
chatter.
l m ...000-woid couiinuuiquc an­
nounced:
1 i‘ls-»lderit I r 111nan told Attlee
he hoped it would nuvsr he- necc»-arv to u.,e the atomic Imrnti and
that he intend* tu keep Attlee in­
formed "of development* which
might tiring about a change III the
situation.”
2. The llritlsii and American
leader* ugteed that consideration
ot the Korean question In the U, N.
will eontribute to the maintenance
•f tieaee and seelint v in the I’ecifre. I In- ha* lieen the Am en, an
positnin all along and Attlee imw
•oppoit* it.
3. The two frankly lecognirrd
thvlr policy split over HnainV n .
ogmiion of Communist Chin* nn i
America’* recognition of th, Chin­
e e Nationalist* oil Formosa hut
etpH*' s-d determination “to lire
t ir t it from interfering with out
■woned effort in*support of nm
umted ohjective*."
4 Hi Irish and Amenean trcoip*
will eonlinue to carry out tlndr If.
\. mission* o| opposing aggre*&lt;ion
in Korr* and “ there eau be n..
thought of appeasement or of re
warding aggression, whether in t hi­
re r Last or elsewhere.**
6. Agreement was reached that
tlie militate power ot the
K
soil Hrilnin ,)iouh| t»e incii-risi-tl a,
rapidly n* i«i**llde“ l&gt;ecnii»e ml,illiate di fen . force* ate essential
if war i* t» Is,* prevented The pm
dtlcUun capacity of other Allied
It s a iU s H tla r &gt; „ r , al|

Boy Scout Committee
Holds Business Meet

A motion by defenve attotnci
Garla nd If. Spencer for a court
judgement for hit client, notwiilt
Karlyle Houshohler, ehairman
standing the jury verdict, wav drn of the Ke m Imile District Comled hy Judge Frederick. The |ury luitler of Hoy Scouts, conducted
deliberated 90 minutes
Kilbee, extensive Voluvia-Semi
mile landtiwiirr and itockiiiaii, w.vi
accused of the theft of six hoyi
from V. I*. Allman. Osteen ranth
er, on Nov. 8. 1949.
The defense constantly summarifed the case as “ at best a
dispute about ownership" both
during the trial and in motions.

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NEW SPAPER

Attlee Concurs W ith
Truman On Need Of
UN
Consideration
Of Chinese Attack

*

W ASHIN GTON . Dec.
Putr stabilizer Michael V. DiSallr
.laid today the goycmmrnl definiteG|y i&gt; making plans lot a ceding
on piicra but iref no teason to
freeze them nowr.
S'lch a ceding would necesrardy Ire coupled with a lid on
wagr tncreaief, hut DiSalle told
a newt confeience he ho|»ed any
freeze would not Ire necettary.

2f £

W EA TH ER

a business meeting of the group
Iasi night at the L| tlAi'itjirt | I' r .
f
UttUi r. ICitljili A, Hninth lun!
George Maffett of Sanford und
C. I* Itrasington, U k . Maty, and
rom llurgess, field executive of
Ml. Dora, were present.
At the same time nn I in p iolher room a number of scout­
masters met for a round table
discussion with H, \V, l.tppincutt,
district eommissinner of the ,Se.
minole County scoutmasters pre­
siding.
Scoutmaster* attending wenWilliam Fleming and Melvin Siskin of Hanford, Walter Wiederhold of l ake Mary. Cuhruaster
W. W. Tyre and t ’uli Committee
I,’hairman liortlon Kwntm. I'ians
were made fo» a Scout field meet
n January.
Regiitration of the various
t.ila, which will lake place durng the period of December to
February wa* discussed. E. C
Hogan, Jr., Orlando, scout rxe
utivr of the t’enlral Florida
Council, was present.

Bruce E le cte d Britain Calls On
P r e s id e n t Of Chinese To Halt
Entom ologists Battle In Korea

P ln n c s

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1

Bv Stern' A Gi - m
Battle Rn
Blocked Roadway,

rO K Y O . r - i, *•
IT )
A
great column of L . S Marines and
Stnte Sueiotv Kiuls Y o u n g e r Attempts infantrymen tnaife "good progre s'
f tiday tn a despeiate light 1&gt;
."Urd Annual MeetTo Conciliate Reds ii.u k through Chinese Communist
inr At Mavfnir Inn
In Address T o UN (raps and rrach the Koican rail
i toast for prohihlr mas, removal h)
LA K E SUCCESS, Dr, 8 &lt;/l’&gt; *ea
^
l . Bluer, due, lor of teBut m i &gt;allr,| U|H&gt;n U r,I t lima
s rin li at the Sa'anliah, t u ., l-aA l S. lenth l nip, inn &lt;uir
liciatnrs of the I S I Frys.ttl trielit today to slop killing United \ i
meat -aid two new lineal m nice
ol Agio nltuir. wa, rlrslrsl (ne»l tun , In.up. in koirs and |&gt;ut her tlie balieie, I fone*
■frill. and |)| John
Wllssltl. eis- el. within thr pale »it the L N howetri
tormdogi,t of thr ( ersti-si i i n,Is rhsltn II , lie does this. British
\ Isll^r i •i»i—
Experiment Station cue pirtulcnl Mint'ter of Kt.ile Krnnetll Houngci
of Ihr M ’n
of thr Florida I nlomologi, il so­ •aid. be will lind all U N nielliMilt j- ti-pn ng
ciety w lm h ihord iti Mid annual I n - both rail uni w ril. ready to jhr.ui of tl ie 2ll.0t.K&gt; iriie iluitt
meeting at the Mayfair Inn tilts &lt;oupri air.
\ nil’ll* sin* -inn1 .1 trv, j iiti,li Ma*
afternoon.
In a majority policy speech lie- nnr*. 4hti iuithri t&gt; i&gt;ek their
M illrdgr Mutphry of the Attt- loir thr lirnrral Assembly's jhiIi - euajie cffoil with licih Chinese
cultural Depatlmrnl of the Uni- tic.il lomrmtler. the British dele­ lories.
srm ty ot I Ini tils was elected sec­ gate thus appeatesl to he making
I hr 11r firli| lirhiml the Allied
retary. Mr. B iu ,r tuccrrdi John A a concihaloiv mnsr toward the column
its only link with the
Mur rn iun si* p in idrut of I Ilf' So- I’eiping regtnir lie assutril the outside woi hi „ a , hi ought under
Chinese Red, that no countis heir Red att.uk
n rly.
Last night, through arrange had in) &gt;le,lie to fight them
( I h r l S Na,y in \V.i.lungtn
At tlie same time, 'r minster de
merits made by u cumillitlee In
•aid
I nd.iy morning that liattlr
eluding Dr. Wiisotl, Jack Russell elated that It. N tl-Mip* weie
and James Toffelrtti mote Ilian sent to Korea originally to re t‘ t rr|Hnt, then only &gt;i\ hours old inaggression arid tiiat they would
ill of tin visitors enjoyed ii chick­ stand by Gu* princinlr despite dic.iteil a relief loliimn flop., 'lie
en bar hr cut- jnepand nt the Semi the intervention of the Chine
t &gt; i bud lulantry Dtsiti ,i war
rude Country- Club b&gt; \1 L Mails- Conimunists
willim us r i|e, rri the '-ippcd
away.
"W e Willi there to Uphidil 0
l &gt; fanes. Ih rir wa, no conTlie two day sr stun u, cried ye»- prm.-itdn
colle,-tive resistatie,' to
in da, morning at luiiMt o’clock
(lunation ul Oui ftum miteapogs
nisi the Vtsttors Wrr* Welcome,I armed aggression.’ Aounger de­
clared. “ That principle tannin* dents with the Tenth Coijis )
hv Mayor Andrew Carr away.
Al* Coiicspondcnt Stan Svunton,
I'rrsiilrnt Mtilrannari, who 1* firm thiotigli good limes and bnd
witlt tin- Htati* Roald of H oh,i ) i. Now there is renewed danger due at Tenth Cotpi liradquaftcrI, said
Jacksonville, told of considerable to Chinese intervention
authorities continued to maintain
I n
progress made during the |u*t
liglil security silrucr on the rsicl
few &gt;,ni* hi lessening disease* "f p,ot. in fan weather and foul ll-e
locatmn of the hirakout tolumn.
human l-ring* e*used by m-M'* principle tarot.
This includes malaria, on alncii
II wa, rrpoitfd Friday noun to
Younger spoke aft. i III* poll
there tia- I-*-, n no Iran-ml-sion I i ill , oiiiiiullee heard a -peeral re
have louglit fl,r mile, ,oulhraltsince I !•4H
w.itd tiuill Koto, where it began
port from tin- i ■ N • sevi-n-meie
1 lie in , &gt;1its- in which now eon
the
present hieakoui pu,li At that
tier
,
.irnrnLwwlun
.tiallenging
Soviet
fronts tin- stair, he udu«d, i
•&gt;
claim, that the Chinese in K ona time, it had ,onie 4H Hide, In go
to eliminate tlie mosquito and '
were Volunteers Meanw lull*. I* to reach the ra«t m u l eu ape (will
man liiting flies.
Cotilir*iri| on Page time
Effective use hy the Arm y n d was tils,'Insert that Itiiti-ii I’Mno
Navy of Insect repellents was Minister Attlee will visit the U N
pointed out tiy Carroll S', ,'tniin late today.
and M. M. Coir, of the U K D \
Attlee has been engaged &gt;n fom
station nt Orlando, and by lb - days of eowfelrmr* witt I’le '
lltuce. Maurice W. Provost. Mu.
legist of the Orlando siftle, of llo- ■lent Truman in Washington, lie
Kiale Hoard of Health told of to.- will I n- enter tamed at a dinner to
study now under way to determine night ut the home &lt;-f l* N. K&lt; &gt;
how to combat salt inar-li ilio-|Ui r,-tary-General Trvgve Lie.
w a h ih n c s t m n
in
The n ptul ,aol tli- , ouiiiiissioi)
toes.
.Si’ii$u««r \|n\ tiiirtt i M
,
Dr. Wilson today told -1 the lij.,1 m ol. nn -*p *b, t&gt;'-l uiquiry •tu \ the i S ifuY i i mu ul
effort* made at tin Central 1 loti jilid found til'll all pitaoliel taken L* fomkr nti «»t*t**«
da Experiment Hlalion to cnnind In t irneral Dougin' M*&gt;. Vr I lull
\ hum it ii n 1111• i
i'
insect pests, progiess in rotittul f fortes weie lilPlllhci of regulai inrtvillftr nii\ i b i $m t»$ iiitiih* \
torn ear worms was pointed out army units and “were not vultin •let « tiill ct»l nf tin
inl*r ti &gt;tiuu
There are indication,, he &lt;»tt, leers in *nv p«&gt;*ild* meaning of I ’niiimiim-l moveim-lit
that a combination of oil nnd the term.”
H u I null told
' i
t‘ i»
D D T may offer tletter control
-S.-Iiiii Harper of Tuikev read tlir .SiHU’ tAiv nf 1' limit H i S "
than that of D D T dual- lb nl--i i,-p.-rt to the Aasemiily * rkl iiat'o
had i»tUified him 1 *h»* f*»rt con
told of ronltol of insect&gt; that at i'oil I leal Comtnltt, e nl the tqietiin. imif mdci * which u(nth! u * •
feet celery.
of this morning's session
The
it Vi h*rifclr»t ion i ♦. S* i»
W. L . Thompson of the ettru, Commission estimated nt len-t fiiMlutit! tv%c» »ta\ .&gt;if)*
experiment station at laske VI UK),lion Chinese Red* are How III
The executive mt 1 r
n
fred, and J. T . Griffiths dis i el Kotra. It said Hist none of th
Mini, will lirrVtu! all
insect problem* that affect emu
tirt oners taken hail the ’ light ,
vru-cl or |ilnm&gt; hum fin
D. 0 . Wolfenhatger of the Huh idea they were (ightuii- C
N
ftt.ni anv t*ln « n
tropical Expcrjment Htutl-'n at fours In teail, they thought llo-i to i% »mint9v wllhtn th S
Homestead told of Inxect* which were fighting South Koreans.
hit.
prey on *uhlro|iic*l frtnt ■ ait1*
IL 111•I d tht»i
Tile Political Committee tin Ii
vegetable* of his .tattoli
them * ••in rfll 1
launched into its drl-at...... . n «i»
nation demand f**r the Ifirue Rat* lion,- K ••itit B’
J A F F K I'l l vDS
off li,ir 4U«8* sf
withdrawal of tlie C litrr-e
ol
W A S H IN G T O N . De. H
f
Sen nT *1 hisA 1*
inunista.
I'hlllp J . Ja ffc, editfi "f the de­
India's Ktl lino gnl N Run. Iea*l i1* a m*ij•*r ii-•Inf
funct magatine Amerasia. pb adi .l
•'ll me 4* It*-!
ir
of the behind ttie-sei-nea |ieae
innocent toilav to charge* of conThe woi.ling if Ihr l&lt;L' ,tltliin
efforts,
said
he
.till
had
receive
ti-mpt uf Oongre-i.
introilitred by Mrsvl nl w iitr) exno
reply
from
Peiping
dlhet
t
Jnffr wns indicti-d on tile •lia'g••nuit Yugoslavia |i,&gt;p th ban
following his refusal to an wer his iwraonai appeal or to a-i vp
and Mavlinnk ,ai I Sawyer'* order
peal
from
13
Aslan
and
Middh
questions posed hv a Senate For
will dr» the same T in , i, hecauae
Last
countries
The
Inter
group
eig n
Helallons
Sulworntnitti'i1
Marshal Tito ’, Communist "ovwhich investigated Communlarn-in- lust Tuesday called u|&gt;on tb« Cliir* ■' Min* nt is anli-.’b i |
r
i
r
Communists
to
top
at
the
18t!
government charges Irought hv
'la', bant told n m o r.-i. •' -• '
Parallel,
Senator McCarthy (R-W lal.
espected Raw vei i . i «&lt;
'
der uuiuientsrity ln --e
- . '
ninnd
t i
•inc- the ('id le - C m «ii . i ■
-,l.i
cres.lon In Kurea for n
•iiilusrgo nn American it
n*■*“
It'- ' China.

Senator Says U. S.
To Place Kmhargo
On (lar^OsS I n Reds

The Seminole t'hapter No. 2
met Thtli*rlny at the klnaotlie Hull
fui election of offievr* for the
coming year.
Those rieeteil Were n* follows
Mr*. EHroIxlli Ling w orth mat
ron, J . P. Holttrlaw w orth y pat
ton, Mra. Tom Melwin aatwniate
matron, Rolxrt Cole nasoriatr
patron, Mr*. W. E. Koine* condrurtreaa, Mr*. J. P. Holtactaw
associate eotnlrurtrms, Mra, A
K. Shoemaker secretary, Mr*.
N M TD N S IN K O R E A
1-. T . Rhvppiini treasurer.
T O K Y O , Dee. H— (,!’) -Genera!
After the business wa* com­ Mac A rth u r’s headquarter* said
pleted refreshment* were aerv 4 today 10 nn rul ers of the United
Nation* are taking part in the
HERO J U N G
war against Chinese and Km .-an
TO K YO ,
Dec. 8— &lt;JP)— Capt, ''nmmunists.
Gordon C. Jung of
Daytona
Four countries huvr air. grou id
Itearli.
ha*
been
awarded •nd nrsv-,1 forces Ir. action: the
hia thin) cnrnbal decoration dur­ United States, Rrltaln, Australia,
ing the fighting in Korea, the and the Republic of Korea.
Arm y announced today.
Four other* hava air unit*:
Jun g wa* awarded the hronre Koulh Africa, Greece, Belgium
star medal with " V “ for heroic ind Canada.
*t |
Canton! W eather
art Ion near Chimhmg Kept. 20.
Hi* have ground troops: (tans
W A S H IN G TO N . Dec 8 (/!') An aniuithrd M iiim ippi woman
Mlgli
yesterday- '*&gt;6
He earlier won the l)t«tingui»hrd la. France, I’hiiippines. Thailand, whose husband now is fighting in Korea has written to Congres
Low today 42
Service Cross for extraordinary Netherlands and Turkey.
Rain yesterday b.' itn h
heroism July 24 and thn Hllvrr
Canada, France. New Zealand, den-anrling more supi-oil (or him and his huddle*.
She also aiked for answers tn some forthright question t. such a,: ' Total Dec. rain 201 Inches
Star medal fur gallantry in ac­ Thailand amt the Netherlands
.‘7 iinhi*
tion Kept. 2 near Unm an.
have naval forrea on hand.
why must her husband write home for warm clothing? Why are the ' Nothin! D o ram
High till, I- isy •' O'1 ' M nd
troops ualng old equipment?*
(1:26 I’.M. nn.l l-w at 12:17
U N D E R S EA V O LCAN O
O V 11.1AN 0 H P K N B 8
Why ran't they have new i-qui|i veteran of World War il. W il­
I’.il
P H II.A D E U 'H IA , Dec. H (41
M 8 C 0 W , Dec. It— tA V -D ve stla m rnt?
liams placed il iii the Congres­
Philadelphia ha* taken steps tu reported today that a giant volsional
Record
appearing
today,
“ I for on*," ahe wrote, “ aril
aafrguan! it* important document« ■anu erupted from the depths of In favor of dropping enough together with a brief talk he
Tho W eather
'he Caspian Be* Dec. 4 and spew* atomic iiomba in Russia to make made ti the House yesterday
in the event of an atnmie act.
Microfilm copies of thousands -if up an estimated (1,000,000 tons the whole country radio-active-'■
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Dee. 8— W )
and thousands of wills filed her
of mud. forming an Mami Ot then maybe w* could have peace
William* declined In mnkc pub­
60
29
Atlanta
from I4H2 to 100 were taken yes­ mile* off the coast of Ilaku.
lic
the
name
of
the
writer,
a
" I am not th* type who usually
-1
IS
lliantatk
terday to a bomb-proof vault aomrconstituent.
46
write*
letter*
like
this -hut
4*1
where in the Porcnn Mountains.
B R E A K FOR G. I.’s
lie taid he placed the letter in llo ,ton
6tt
•17
“ In rase th* original wills ar&lt;
W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 3 - 4 A 6 - whrn there la a possibility Chat the record "hecauae of its forth­ Brownsville
3H
10
destroyed In an atomic attack The House toilav voted to give 01’. my amall sen may never »e* his right expression of common aenae Chicago
»
47
we'll have these mlerfllm copies " a financial break when they travel father again Juat hecauae some­ and rationalism.” lie said hr be­ Denver
one doesn't want to hurt some­ lieve* It "reflect* generally the D 'S Moines
16
21
said register of WUla Joseph D. on furlough while in uniform.
r,4
69
Burke.
It passed and aent to the fkn- one elaa'a feeling*— or s»ma such thinking of our people, aa well Frealto
60
49
A total of 110 rolls of film were ata a bill exempting such travel rot— I think It Fa time for letter as calling to our attention the Now York
57
37
to ropy the wills, fnrlodlnr from tha 18 percent federal trans writing, or anything rise that shocking state of &lt;tnproparedne&lt;* Washington
60
(19
of such famous persona as port* t ion tax. Th* exemption will atir up aetionprevailing when our boy* wore F ort Slyer*
TH
N
Key Wast
“ What do you think?”
Benjamin Franklin, Stephen De­ would ba given to all uniformed
ordered Into Korea.”
fiS
84
The lotto* waa aent to Rep.
catur. Stephen Girard.
Francis personnel w h a n tra w lin g Is*
The Mississippi wife started Ocala Airport
68
Tampw
7
John Boll Williams (D-M iaa), a
ICoaslaut# Aa
coache*.
Hopkfaaon and Anthony Weyno.
“
«* * M «

More Support For GIs In Korea
Is Demanded By Anguished Wife

IJ n S

MR :

4

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M O B BIT

T1TE SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

('hriKlmaH Parade

United Nations

i* ■*•!'*iif * i'lKHi •nnm iia ti
tiding in a. pink iriim nnl whitr
? W . Little Mi&gt;* M uffrt will ride
right behind Ihr huge spider that
u t down "beslder", Other kiddle*
will ride In yellow petal covered
airplane*, in illvrr and white
tail boat*, blue and white motor
boat*, and *ome will appear iti
rhariots drawn by white hor«e*,
by rack* and unicorns.
Bo-Prep and Iter sheep, Peter
Rabbit, and Little Uov Blue will
be right in the prucesslun, nnd for
the f in t time thix year kiddie*
riding in float* will be eligible to
receive prire* of (20, 110 and |5.
Other prlte* will he presented at
the Tourist ( ’enter for the beat
trimmed bicycle* and urootrr*.
Last winter there were two
band* in the parade, but thl*
year there will i&gt;e four Including
the green clad Stetion University
Rand, the Winter Park
llign
School Band, the Seminole High
School Band and the Orlando
High School Band which will lie
near Santa Clau* to serenade
him with Christmas hymn*.
Climaxing the parade will be
the big reception to tie held by
Santa Clau* afterward In Fort
Melton Park back of the Tourist
Center. There he will distribute
3,000 bags of candy as gift* to
the children, and to prevent con­
fusion the r"ndy will lie distri­
buted from five tallies, everyone
taking place In one of five or
more line*.
Murh fun In the pared- will he
provided by a real m erry-goround and a ferrl* wheel in which
kiddle* will lie riding. After the
parade the small frv ran enlov
ihe
merry-go-round
ride*
In
front of Ynwell'*.
Volusia rounty is entering the
fun, and floats from Plantation
Fatales and Miller Acre* will &gt;w
eAterrd in the parade, and many
kiddle* are due to la- here from
Fptrrprise, Osteen and IM lm
School* In Sanford will rinse
at 1:30 P. M , and In outlying
communities even earlier In nrd« r
that pupil* may see the parade.

(Continued from Page One)
put thl* morning.
hrael'a Foreign Minister Mo•he Sharett said today he had
only a brief conversation with
Wu and con*id*rcd the meeting
‘‘utily a clearing of the way In
the situation. It did not result
itself in going one atop farther
toward a solution," he said.
I»rae| does not have diploma­
tic reprerentalives In Peiping de
•plti recognition of the Peiping
regime and there is no chance for
the Israeli to conduct negotiations
firectly
for peace with
th
Chinese, as the Indian minister
ha* l&gt;een doing.
Sharett said that there ii tto
plan now to ask for a diplomatic
•-(change. ‘‘That depend* on whe­
ther there will be peace/* he
•aid. lie made little of the role
that Israel could play now for
peace in the Far East.

House Committee
It t l l t l H f l I f«M N « V tlM I
price control* may heroine nerextin ,
" I think the American people
hold the answer.” he said, adding
U 'w ill depend pretty murh on the
Mlf-dlscipline exercised by indtutry, labor and agriculture.
D1 Salle, who plane to resign
as-mayor of Toledo to take the job
of Fries Administrator, said hr
had not yet had time to familiarlie*, himself with the price situs• Allied hy newsmen whether he
itjlended to muve slowly In reach^decision* about price cord ml,
PI, Salle said that on the contra"1 am
art going to have to move
.ry
* I-*
■ w ily ."
i benator Jumg (I)-La| commentM at the hearing that the Urn.
!• #&gt; aomethlng about rising
prlres would seem to In- right
IUW, rather than ‘‘waiting until
HI "sIsBe^wlo,
i,.
k ill.
V : hT
challenge
of the P.situatlnii."
He
agld he wanted to assure the com­
mittee "w e ll do everything pos­
sible to get the program nmvi.it
aa quickly as possible."
Dl Halle added that In hla opin­
ion people generally are expect­
ing some sort of controls, "hut
like an laves, they want them on
somebody e|ie."

Want Ads Pay
Missouri Man
Advises Folks
Who Feel Bad
Carl

Sehaffrln, Si? Perry 8t..
8t. Charles, Mo., say* there are
•one folks In thli old world who
feel good and there are other
folks who feel had. The folks
who feel good
h * wonts t o
c o n g ra tu ­
late, but for
the folks who
f g e l mighty
bad ho say*
he
w a n t*
them to read
what h e ha*
to a n y and
then take a
word of adrtte—lake K A D A C O L If one attf
(era from a deficiency of Vitamin*
B l, Niacin •
and' Iron.
B11.
l, BS.
'
Her# ta what Mr. Sehaffrln ha*
I t tap about H A D A C O L since tl
overcame the effect* of such dengiawclea in hit system: " I have
been a shoe cutter for over 32
t$AT*— I now work for the Boyd
IfA D h Shoe Co. In St. Loula. For
anlto some time now | haven't
id any appetite at all— seemed
ke 1 didn't have enough energy
do m y work. I was tired all
and really didn't enjoy
Ub
anything. It affected my
too. Then I. heard
. folk* who took H A D A C O L
Incrtaied their appetite and
to hava a llmltles* amount
energy. I tried H A D A C O L
I It (a am atlM what a change
ion made. Now ! feet like eateverything on the table, my
^ .written la 100W better and
M g work— In fact, everything I
“ ; I now enjoy. For an entirely
on life I recommend

.Trial

Photo By Tod Kwulrn
The Advertising Committee of the Chamber o ' Commerce make* arrangement* fur the visit
here of 311 New York writer* and photographer*. Studying the program of arllvttle* are. »e«ted ■round
Ihe table, Holland Dean, chairman; Frank Shame*, President of Florida F'ashlun*, M m Itog* I, of Ihe
New York advertising agency - Charh ■ Marian, Mayfair manager: and II Jumi (Jut. piesidenl of the
Cliambei of Commirce; -landing Ed Whitney, lie &gt;rg» Tmiliy, Clifford MrKihhin, ami Frank Melanie,
Ir.

County Homo

fnrtalile. We uuestlaneil the it*mat&lt; - and no one made any com­
plaint* whatsoever as to their
(('iinllnuru.linm P*-e One)
ldiy.li nl •omfort.
the Board, thanked Or Brook* an I
"W e checked the fowl at the
the committee fur their work, and noon-dav meal at that time we
a«ke&lt;l them to serve in the int.-r- found the food good a.id plenteous
e*t* of the County Home fur
Tin- reinrtery has lieen cleaned of I
y r«r T h r in tn iU r i *Krev&lt;J. in c M - M1,| w#. lru t WBir»l^ kept in a kcmmJ
Ihk Mm. It. H llriulfunj, Alt** j rillllj,|,oh
monte Springs, Mr*. II It. Crum
‘*2» The hoiiie is not a religious
ley nnd lien Jones, Oviedo, III institution lint a county Institu­
Flank (Jnillman, another men,In-, tion. No one has any light w hulwas absent.
.oever to try to intpo-e hi* or her
__
In n statement pending the lin.il religious ideas iiiM.ii nriv __
of tin*
vote, Mr. Pope declared, " I do not inmates. lowever the religious
feel that the Brand Jury or State life anil activities of the inmat
Attorney would be able to d m lop should la* provided for— to that
any more information than tb.it end *• lecomirierid tl.nl this phase
alnailv developed by tile Hoard of the life of the home he placed
or Advisory Committee.
Utldei the diie. tioll of a committee
“ I do not feel llial lbe ease of three pastors of Ihe County,
against Mr. and M ir , Itnllew has J.a.loi- of different denominations,
b e e n proven," lie nddid. However, ►elected »n u countv-wlde l.asis
I do not feel tlint It I* to tile heM and appoint, d annually. That these
Interest of the County to continue pastor* seek the rooperatiun of
them n* superintendent and Mia any and all the various rhurrhe*
Iron of the County Home. I re- of the County.
commend that their resignation t&gt;e
‘‘lit A* to the face-dapping in­
reipirated a* of Her, .’II."
cident and other nllrdgrd
mis­
The report Ilf the committee re- treatment we investigated from
vraled that niendierii found ih&lt;’ two sources; first— Inside the
llomr In kimhI condition, the bud I- home and
second— outside the
ing and room* clean and fairly home.
comfortable, and no complaint!
“ I I Inaiile the home. We inves­
were received from Inmate* re­ tigated there from three source*—
garding their physical condition is I We iinestioned Mr. and Mr*.
Food at a noon time meal was Itallew, the manager and hi* wife,
found good and plenteous.
who emphatically denied all of the
Pointing out trust no one ha* u charge* made against Ihejn. flu
right to lni|Ht*e hi* nr her religious We &lt;|ilcslloncd privately the lllidea* on any Inmates, it wn* re mate* of the home and no one of
rommrndcd that ivligiotl* life of them, saw j.nv such incident— ac­
the Inmate* U&lt; j.iuvidcd for, how- cording to their testimony, &lt;c| Wo
ever, and lie placed under 'lire. (jue-tinned Mrs, Joe tairsen, the
tiun of throe pastor* of three dif­ line who I.tough! the srrusatiun of
ferent denomination* with ap mistreatment. She was in her room
i pointmrnl annually.
in bed. The committee Went to her
L. F. Boyle, attorney fo| tt.e room, urrouipanled by Mr. und
I Board, pointed out that matters Mr-, Itnllew, The rhsirmnn of the
m pililnu tirand Jury action are I committee u*ke&lt;| the iiuesliun,
of n criminal nature, or if they ‘Mr*. Larsen you aie the one who
think the County Commission Is | Imd some trouble here in tile home,
guilty of mrifeamm-r t h e r e I believe.’ Mr*. Lat.cn„ covered
‘uveretl her
tier
riu use of a Brawl Jury investiga­ fai e and refuaed to answer. A little
later the two ladies of the romniit'
tion, he added.
Bradford nnd Mr*.
Mrs. Eleanor Haverirl, who had Ice Mi*
originally introduced charge* a- Crumley, teturmsl to Mr* Larsen'*
gainst the llallew* in the case of room nnd had a brief visit with
a resident of the llunie, Mra. J. (). In r I'n une else being,present, in
Larson, *ai.l that she had lawn reply to a dln-et question from
) advised l.y a:i&gt;.rne&gt;* that tim e these Indie*. ‘Did Mr*, llallew •Ini.
was a l&gt;B*ia fur prosecution in the you?’ Mr*. Imrsi-n replied, 'I tin
I rase, which wa* dropped however, not want to talk about If and I
can’t remember'. Now the above
| for lark of fund* t» carry on.
The report of the ritisen* com* represent the fart* in the Investi­
gation at the home.
I initlre in full »'»&gt; II* follow*;
"21 We investigated Ihr alledye.l
I “To the Board of County (’..mini*mistreatment from suurrer outside
sinner*,
the home. Here we inn intis rumor
"Seminole Countv, Fla.
and counter-rumor, accusation nnd
"licntlrnien:
*'VVr, the com in Hire a|ipolnte.l to ctiunler accusation, Thr people of
study the condition* at kbc County the County however are very much
Home, herewith submit our re­ concerned about the whole matter.
Now— w r recommend
port:
" I I That Ih r Board uf Countv
“ We have made a first hand
study uf the conditions at th r home CommlMionrra a*k th* State's A t ­
In at thorough a manner possible torney to make a full and thorough
S K t -llK W lf lf lt of IflB
IIWIHP that
1
Investigation
th* home;
he
to this rommittre. And we have •
followed only farts— rather than ■uh|MM-na witnesses and take sworn
testimony nut only from those in
rumor ur hearsay.
” 1) Wa found the phyalcal pro­ th* home hut also from any and all
perty of the home in good condi­ other* outride uf thr hunir who ap­
tion. T h r building and rouma wrre pear to know anything that would
clean at the lime and fairly rum- contribute to the solution uf this

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the Ford owners of this community, because,
(1) The profits of the past have been plowed back into
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successful automobile men. The combined automobile experi­
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totals 93 years.

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Mrs, A rthu r Heber, 4308 Hay*
Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio, is a
bu*y little bee these day*— she
scurrir* around her kitchen rook­
ing a hearty meal for that hus­
band of hers;
you ought to
»ee her finish ,
off the family 1
l a u n d r y 'n
Ju«t a mite
of time. She
I * a bundle
uf e n e rg y
th e s e
day*
and she want*
everybody to
s h a re
her
secret of hap­
p i n e s s . She
found that be­
taking H A D A C O L her system
(id* those necessary Vitamin* 111,
Niacin and Iron that it at
time larked.
Mr*. Heber, who had been
nrrvoua for some time, said: “A f ­
ter I got on iiy fret I was still
unable to rat anything, I knew
my not being able to rat or di­
gest food* properly wa* a result
uf a nervous condition. Then my
husband heard how other folk*
were luring helped by IIA D A COL. I started taking H A D A ­
C O L immediately. Now I am on
my seventh bottle of IIA D A C•°h
Of
I ran eat anything I want »rrn
actually enjoy it. My nerve* arc
very steady and I know my
nerve* are all right because
things that once irritated me don’t
bother me In the least now. (
Just can't thank H A D A C O L for
making me feel *o wonderful
again."
,
Hoy H A D A C O L today, Tria l
■lie bottle only II.2S, 1-arge fam­
ily or hospital site. $3 60. Refuse
substitute*. There’* only one trite
tend genuine H A D A C O L . If you/
druggist doe* not have H A D A ­
COL, ordrr direct from The
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CARD OF TH A N K S
We wish to take this mean* to
thank all of nor frl.od* and neigh­
bor* who so faithfully helped In
removing and placing our things
after the fire threat Thursday w.,
ternoon, and alto to thank fire
chief M r. U . N . Cleveland and hit
men for the quick and efficient
way they handled it and saved our
home at 1011 W . nth. St.
( Signed I
James T . Shrppai.l and Family.
Adv.

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Estimates

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center of tha Korean peninsula.
Allied airmen reported hammer­
ing a 2,000-man concentration of
Red_ Chinese Tuesday afternoon
at Kokfsn, oil mile* ►enthral t uf
Pyongyang.
Eighth Arm y headquarter* u id
thi* force posted a potential en­
veloping threat In Allied troop* li
thr area. The Chinese force was
only 35 mile* from the retreat
rout*- of the Eighth A rm y.
Burrillas muuntrd harassing at­
tack* fur another 6o miles xoath uf
Kokaau.
General MacArthur's headquar­
ter* said guerilla* had stepped up
attack* »o sharply that it wa* im­
possible to fix the forward line of
the Chinese advance.
But the Chinese were rolling
southward all across the Korean
peninsula.
A ir observer* reported a rising
tempo in truth rail and road move­
ment of Bed troops from the Man­
churian harder.
One 30-mile-h.ng convoy was
sighted moving toward Changjin
Reservoir in north central Korea.
A spokesman estimated this con­
voy probably was carrying two
Chinese Divisions— up to 20,000
troops— toward the area
where
First Division Marines and Sev­
enth Division doughboy* are trap­
ped.
Night-flying B-2« light bomtxra
niifritiMTt ti r( th* loiur ftifinv cunvoy which wound steadily south
with light* blaring.
The F’ifth Air Force said its
planes were making a death trap
of the Tnedong River north of
Pyongyang,
Maj.
ru ral Earle FI. Partridge,
elfth A ir Force commander, said
P-80 Shooting Star jet* caught
rautrht
masses of Chinese trying to ford
the river Tuesday and killed 2.000.
The F'ifth flew 302 sortie*— more
than two*thirds made in close sup­
port of the retreating
Eighth
Arm y,
It* plane* hit the devastated rail
yards at Pyongyang, rocketing ami
firi'-bomhtng supplies the Eighth
Arm y had left behind, nnd struck
a Red ammunition train near there.
B-2 super fort- lamiia-d the K in ggye area, an avenue for Chinese
forces swarming into Korea on l
reported center of the Red Korean
high command.
A* p . N . troop* left Pyongyang,
terrified Korean civilian* also
abandoned the city.

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(rwatiaara rr»*» rae&gt;
yang, overwhelmed Allied troop
columns beat a war-weary retreat toward the South Korean
capital, Seoul.
ouid they stand and defend
against unrushing Chinese mas­
ses 1 W here)
_ Al* correspondent O. H. I‘.
King reported from Seoul that a
stand might I* made therea­
bout*. He quoted a veteran mil­
itary observer:
“ Even in the fare of a mil­
lion Chinese Communists
the
Seoul-Inchon area ran be held.
Such heavy losses could tie in­
flicted on the enemy by artillery
and air that his hope* uf sweep,
ing the peninsula would lie com­
pletely smashed.”
But correspondent King alto
quoted
contrary opinion
that
said:
"L e t’s face it. Someone
outside Korea must come to our
rescue If we are to etay."
The Chinese Reds swept across
Pyongyang airfield before enterIng the city.
Only 13 days ago the Allied
Eighth A rm y now in flight was
driving
northward
within
60
miles uf the Manchurian border.
In the iiurthea&lt;t, Marine, and
doughboys fought to break out
of a deep Red Chinese trap south
of Changjin Reservoir. Chinese
masses mounted twin drives to
cut off the entire 10th Carps of
three American and two South
Korean divisions.
The most threatening of these
was aimed at Hamhung. Chinese
altark
at
nightfall
Tuesday
against U . 8. Third Division
tm«p*
near
Sinpung,
IS air
miles west of the big industrial
city.
Thousand* of Korean rlviliani
wrre streaming south frurn lire
arra north of Hamhung.
On the northwest front, there
was no major contract reported
with the Chines*. The Fllghtli
Arm y’* retrrat on wheel* was too
fast for the foot-slogging Chin*
es*.
One small eirgmgam nt wa* re
po;rted on the Eighth A rm y 'left flank, south of i’yungyang.
There was no indication a* to
where or whrrt the Eighth Army
would make a stand. A P Correapendent Leif Erickson, at Eighth
Arm y Headquarters, suggested It
might go all the way to Ihe SeoulInchon area In South Korea. 166
road miles south of Pyongyang.
The Eighth Arm y faced the
mounting threat of a Hanking
muve- bv Chinese iwarm ing down
the rugged and lightly defended

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CHEVROLET 2 Or. SnLin. Thin cur In In
Ifood merhnnfritl condition nnd hw good
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A hunter’* npecinl nl

1947

Most Tilwtans live in town*
and trading posts In the southern
poit of the cuuntry.

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F O I U ) ( 6 ) C u s to m 2 D r . S e d a n . New paint
new w h ite w a ll tire n , ra d io , h ea le r, plantlc
neat coven*.
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Lignite i* a low-grade coal.

NEARLY

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1949

Adjoining stores were ex tensivelv damaged by smoke.
The
•ininage was estimated at well
over *600,000,

Korean War

affair.
‘And that he investigate Ihe en­
tire operation of tin home xx tin
i* u public institution, supported ferent parts of the County; that
tiv the tai-payer of the County nt least two of these be ladies and
We feel that thi investigutiim i* a that this Advisory Board tie comnect-iitv
the
.*11v ffur
.r m
e sake
-a n . of
of all
an eon
eon t w f i 0 " ' w
™?We
l . to make
cerneHi, fo, the -like „f ihe irputa- | ™ ■ A ‘lv i.o ry llo .rd
Bon of the home....... I fur the .ak. *•»«*■ *“ ,h« h. T r
o L ld
Of
the reputation of the Counts time and report hack to the Board
of
County
Comrnis.ioner*.
itself
•We realise that although the
*‘ Wr feel that •lit. e this a ffair
1.11. received ... too. I. publicity nod Coininlsslunera designate one of
I licit since other report* of other their number to look after the
It
ttllcdgcd
rni*freritinent. have been operation of the home, vet
1
rlimeift-d sittee thl- affair bus lieen would have a very good reaction on
publicBed; that dlice the hume ha* the home If the entire group of
hurl trouble of ...me kind during fommimloner* will visit the home
the |ui.t several c a r* , the time fic.ro time to timr.
W r further recommend that a
ha* come for some legally c»n*B
method*,
luted authority to .B n in unci
will
artel win.
&lt;"l,»
,n» ,Jr of ' h*
...
iilans, procedure, finance* etc. of
the line pi
"I law n v t.. the
•. other
^
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counties of the State and
find the fact*. And we feel that no
Innocent person l.a. any thing to nI- c. of other slates in their care
fear from Mich an investigation, of the neatly, old, awl helpless. To
We recommend then foie that the see If the efficiency of this home
Bonn! of County CommUiioner* here can Ire increased and the good
nsk the Slat.-'* Attorney to make it does enlarged. In other words to
such no investigation and turn his -c» If wc are getting mir money's
findings over to the Board of worth,
“ Wo further recommend a few
Countv Commissioner
nrnl al«o
over to the Brand Ju ry of the incidentals:
‘‘More furniture for the living
County for such action as may lie
room.
deemed mressarv.
"Some shelves for books awl
‘‘ And we rrrumnit'nd that the
present per.onell of the home be magailnrs to b* placed In the liv­
continued pending the outcome of ing room. That a deep .frrexe out­
fit he provided for the home to
such art investigation.
"W r. of the committer, are of help give a more varied diet and
the opinion that Mr*. Joe lairsen for economy in handling food.
"Respectfully submitted,
should he placed in another type
“The Advisory Ctrtlimlttee,of institution— a ho,[dial.or nurs­
“ W. P. Brooks. Jr..
Mn
ing home— where she might receive
Chairman."
some special treatment that might
Dec. 4. 11*60
belli her to regain her health.
“ We further recommend that tka Committee:
Board of County Commissioner* W. P. Brooks, Jr.
anted nt on an annual bids an \d- Mr*. II. It. Crumtev,
vlsory Board for the home. That Dr. F. L. (Juillman,
this Advisory Board In* .nnilKited M.r Ben Jones,
Mr Brave L. Bradford.

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
.

TUESDAY DEC. 5, 1950

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Tu
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To Premala the Ptogns* of A n r i k t ,
T a Produce Prosper it, tor Sanford.

TIIE WEATHER
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
V O LU M E X X X X II

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Eatuhlmhed liillft

Eighth Army Digs
f» In North Of Seoul;
vLosses Are Heavy

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

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L^tTiralr
Rrlnfr' For Resignation
Last Escape Route
Of Dean Acheson

TO K YO . Dec. 6 - &lt;/iy Allied
Eighth A tiny forces hutted thru
man retreat south from I’yongyang today and dug in for a net*
western Korean stand against the
onnnhing armies of Red China
General MacArthur’i fieadrju .tr­
iers kept secret the locations ui
ilhe new line. The Airirticanr. South
Koreans. British and T u r lt of the
Eighth Army with
their heller
trampott had ogtlun the Chinese
and every hour was vital in bul­
warking their new portions.
A spokesman said only that the
line ran from a point south of
Pyongyang to position, south and
cast.

g g

w Theif were indications the new
^ lin e might lie somewhere near Par­
allel 38. the old border between
Red North and Republican South
Korea. South Koiean forces swept
into hill country to clean out guer­
rillas near Sihyon, a hamlet 70
Rules southeast of Pyongyang.
General J. te u to n Collin*. U.S.
A rm y chief of staff on a flying
visit In Kurea for clou tango
M Study of the m ilitary situation,
• m id: “ I think the Eighth Arm y
ia rapalite of taking care
it­
self."
At a news conference in Seoul,
he told wsr •correspondentt mor­
ale was high among troops hr had
seen, lie flew to the ana just
south of Pyongyang.
Th e ' Chief or Staff said ho
ruulil sea no worthwhile larlical
u*e for the atom bomb in Korea.
Collins planned a flight Wed•.ncarky to the northeast front,
W w ltart
100,000
iTitnesc .w « e
tnoUUng a vast enveloping mova
around five aratterrd Allied divi­
sions of the U J i. 10th tknps
Onr Chinese spearhead ail rail/
Mud cut the main nigliua) in
ICaallaaea nm raaa atsl

Auction To Be Held
To Raise Money For
►Children’s P a r t y
The Sanford Lodge of Kike will
stage an auction Friday night at
8:00 o'clock at the Sanford Vsim ers Auction site at (.inderville In

sszisfjsi

derprlvllrgrd children In this vi­
cinity, Bob Hhacrock, chairman of
the Elks Charity Fund Cmntmtlee,
announced today.
^
Many business firms and indi*
• viduaU ate donating merchandise
and food produrta for the auelton
and thr list is growing rapidly,
said Mr. Sharrock.
Among those making donation,
ar» Florida Fashiona with dreasea,
the Ssn Juan Hotel. Orlando, with
furniture. Barney Beck la nre­
senting a dressed h«g. Citrus fruits
and vegetables are tiring gtvrn by
Sanford Fruit Co.. Fast net and
Itobrrts, South went
Fruit Co..
Chaos and Co., and W. A. I’alrirk
P Fruit Co.
Toyv and merchandise donors in­
clude Firestone Store*. I he Smoke
House. Smith Furniture Co., Holly­
wood Shop, Welsh Tire Co.. I. K.
Batten. Ace Class Co.. Charles
Manner. II and A Store. Armv
N avy Surplus Stere, Hunt's Feed
Store, M. L. Cullum . Ilarrv's Liiiuor Siure. the P ig ami Whistle,
Yowell's, Ivey’s Shoe Store. M rC rory’s and Karl Higginbotham.

■»»■»*»

estimates are living materially
revived In the tight of dr r|npj tnent, of the la/t in dav*," John
llO it lls m n « raa* atsl

Elgin Defeats Arnold
In Mayoralty Election
U IN G W O O D .
Dec. rt— fjP&gt;—
Olln Klgln yesterday defeated Incumtienl If. S. (I ■on) Arnold
In the mayor1* rare here. E l­
gin received 168 vote*, Arnold
I IB vole*.
Of the .177 registered voter*,
nin east bulbil*.
Cmmetlmen
elected
and
v ole* received by each were
Rudolph Carlton, 1B1; James
R. Reiter. I t t ; L. C. Walker.
MOj Homer A. (B u d ) Bcolt,
117 and F. Forrest
French.
113. Seven other candidate* were
no the lavllot.
Mr*. J.mnle
K. Gray was
e le c te d
rlerk-treasurer-assea*nr, and her husband, B. R.
Gray, was named tag rollertnr.

S M A LL C R A f T W ABN IN c;
M IAM I.
Dee.
« _ ! * » &gt; - Small
craft warnings ware ordered up
around Ihr Florida peninsula and
northward to Wilmington. N.
al
George W, Davl*. 7H, died al 4:00
P:30 A.M., today for wind* up^ to P. M. yeulrtday al his hum* iii
JIB mile* per hour.
Paola following a brief illness.
The Weather Bureau Issued
Born Sept. 10. IBM In Hampton.
three small eraft wW m lnfi for the K. C. Mr. Davis had resided In Pa­
coastal area*.
ula for five year*. He is aurviyed
by eight children t
AIK R A ID S1RKNH
Mr*. Bertha Stanley of Paola;
C O P E N H A G E N , Dec. * -v/p &gt; - Mr*. Allir Garten of Ruffin. H. C.;
g^The Danish civil defense has Mr*. Della Cook, Kline, S. C.; Mr*.
^sta rted lo re-install Copenhagen’s Georgia Ann Saul*. Mlley, 8. C.:
air raid sirens. W ithin tsn day* Mr*. Marjorie Hickman, Charles­
the capital’s 200 sirens will he in ton, 8. C.: Mr*. Ruhy filer*, I»d g e.
plate. Siren* wit) be nut up In 8. C .; Albert Davla of Paola: sod
other Danish towna soon after.
Johnnie Davis of WIHiatn*. 8. C.;
one brother. John Davb of Paole:
39 grendrhlldren and five great
grandchildren.
Funeral service* will bo held at
the graveside In Sylvan
Lake
Cemetery Sunday at 1:00 P.M. wilh
Rev. t). L. Bralnard officiating.

1 c Shopping

lO .pA rsufr?

O N -F A R M -T R A IN IN G
The
Veteran*-On-Th«bF a r m
Tra in in g Class, their wives and
guests, will hold their specie!
Christmas Educational program
Tuesday night at 7:00 o'clock at
the High Srhoel Farm Building.
Karlyls Houvholdar, commander
o f the Sanford Post U , the Am er­
ican Legion, wfll tell of the G. !.
Bill of Right*. Mite Helen Nimmo,
home management specialist. Univarsity of Florida will talk on
home managament- John Pierson
w ill provide.

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K u w i .i ’v A n d iri Yithm vh) lial.ty

W A S H IN G TO N Dec. 6 ~ &lt; / l V Senatnr Taft
(R -O h io )
today
calicvl a Hireling o( the Senate
Republican Policy Committee lor
tomorrow to coniidcr a lietli de­
mand that Dean Achrton l&gt;c out!rd as Secretary of Stale.

(ieorge W. Davis, 70
Dies At Paola Home

I

i a m ; s u t 'K n s . O n

W \ S lllS G T U N , Pec. ft— id'i
— House slid Senslr commlltrra
lo ts; approved a hilt authnriiing
an additional Its.non ,000 to pro­
vide liwut for drouth-strirkrn
) ugo-daiix. The money, which
►till musi tie appropriated,
would raise total aid to the antiSoviet government to apnroximatrljr 170,000.000. The House
Foreign Affairs committee altachril two condllinns to its ap­
proval of (hr nra aid plan. One
i* lhal l uco*lvv ia give ‘full pub­
licity" lo The fart lhat the I'.S.
i« helping the Yugoslavs. The
second condition is that the re­
lief supplies must be distrlbuled
to the lugm lsv* without discri­
mination as to rare, political or
religious belief.

Taft said liir |io|iry g nup also
would give blither v onrideialmn
l » lire pally’, grnrial stand on
foreign policy.
FJsrwhen* in Washington Scnnlnr Lyndon -lohlison ID -Te g )
said lop defense officials arc tevising plans for the "mobilisa­
tion of manpower til at! fields."
As n result, Johnson said he had
agreed In delay defense hearing,
try a Senate Aimed Serylres Su7&gt;rrommiltre
,.mn)1„ , e |)rrT)OH„
, start
previouslyv set to
|hj(i Wrlk |(r hra,u „ )r

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Russian Says China
Wants Peace Bu t
UN Forces Must
Get Out Of Korea

Total Mobilization Of
All Manpower Fore­
seen By Johnson

This demand came from Sena­
tor Ives (R -N Y ). who previouily
supported Adminiitration foreign
I»olicy. Ive, iv one of the Republi­
can group whose members identify
themselves as "hlieiali” . He was
the furl of this band to call for
Acheson's dismissal, although simi­
lar demands have been voiced in
lire |vast try Sm alnrj T if t , Wherry;
of Nehtasla, and other Republican
leaders.

I M U ’. II,

l I A f f l t i a r BIO n o o e j when they advanrrd 1.000 yardi tieyond their
poaltioa and became separated (ruin their unit, members of a If, S. 2nd
Division mortar crew (top, arr pintinl down by enemy sniper IUo ns
they attempt to withdraw tow uni Pyongyang del rose line A long lino of
trucks of the Jtlh Division ftmttoml rri&gt;»» a amodcu bridge in North
I Ul&gt; unit ntraais before advancing Chinese Iti-iis (fnlenoitinital)

ifeiiilfi) a i111ft I eij*(N*,i| ti&gt; I I At*
tin viml Middle |,.i »• countries to
IV ip in g to lull its li m n at the
38lh f’aiallel in k o ir a .
lie .poke lw ti.tr the t 1N. As-nobly,
wlm h toon aftnw ard
Vr.tril it In 1 (S n v trl bloc) to
ai e on it * emergency pingiam a
lew.lulnm d rtig n ril In Ii ill Com in'lHivt ( Inrine inlcivcntlon.
\ n hitukt vaid R ed I hint and
Hr people want (mate. Itul lhat il
•'‘'HI i nme alter the w itiiduw al
ol l N ton ft Itnm Korea
I lie 'H |M .»ri resolution, i r iy
much the •snic as the one vrtue.i
i i l!u ■.la in Ihr Hi', lu ll) ('oumil
In i Ttuirsda), vails for withdraw
*1 "f Chine,e i -iii tiinmst troop(j*"o Korea. It « » » circulated to
I N niemlw-rs shortly aftir the
m i. i erncy assembly session.
tiie resolution reuffltm, lhat
I \ for,.*., will not remain in
h tea any longer Ilian to o l it
U|. a* n unified indrpendrnt nu
linn
It ra ils on alt states to refiain
fr.ini n s-ivtnig
N orth
Korean
fulcra, tl pnHtiiM , to lirrp tin*
K re a n -C h ira bonier inviolate
t’ontim ird inter vent Ion of r |n
i-e-i' foices in Korea, the resotu
’ i"ii states, ciiila tig e rs Irgittmate
t liinesn
Km can interests —
in
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,l"' (tenlift tone a , wrll as in
tmiational peace and security.
As the revolution was made pub
lie. Abd- I llahniap A mini l'avba.
, -ertetai e.g. nvral of tbe Arab
t l.rsgm-. aniionnev-d hr had asSfii
Secretary-lirnvial Try g '-i Lie to
cull for a MO day trim - in Korea
ns a step In |iearr.
The sis |*ovver resolntloti, one
I S .ouice /aid, proves the *olirtity of the Itig Tiit.iv Wvdsrn
luiwiir- lo lb* -m in ion, Tin &gt; vo I
bolding together, to- said, at a*
i line when President Truman and
llutain*.. Prime Minister Attlee
me reaching agreement III Wnvh
ington
I he Soviet Foreign Mmlslei told
IV oallaava ns ess* Slat

Temperature Hits Cease Fire Order
Seasonal Low In In Korean War Is
Midwestern Area Urged By Stassen

By A S S O C IA T E D I'ltKSK
Winter season's two-ply punch
erf snow and cold landed ,weep­
ing blow* *rr&lt;«* the nation's midsection today. Some of the southern
and eastern slates wete to live path
of the winlry blast*.
The cold air pushed lem|&gt;er*lutes lo new seasonal lows in pails
of I lie north central legion.
It
■wept over I fie midwest's prairie
lands and across the Mississippi
River, sending temperatures to subaero levels, Il moderated as il fan­
ned into eastern and southern at*
eas. I he told belt extended iinm
North Dakota lo the Trta * Gull
( I ’MIlaww* u* puma Ma)

Former Sanford Man
To Head Field Office
Charlea Mulrhead. a former Han­
ford man, has been appointed man­
ager of th* newiy-caUbllshed De­
partment of Commsrm field of flee
In Tampa- Mr. Mulrhead, whose
wife I* a native of Sanford, will
maintain a weekend re*lrtenre here.
Mr. Mulrhead govt to Tamp*
frxgil Jacksonville, where he wa*
employed In the department fcdd
office. Ile la s veteran business­
man. having served as rrprrterRativa for a large heating equip­
ment manufacturer for Itt year*.
Between l»42 and 1145 he wa* with
U m War Production Hoard, and un­
til 1947 served with the Depart­
ment of Commerce In Washington.
H U appointment was announred
Carlton
director of
Id service*. In Washington.
M r. Mulrhead said his office
her* plane to laeu* a daily bulletin
vetting forth opportunities In defens* work. II* u ld cloee Union
will be maintained between the
Tampa office and the National Pro­
duction Authority in Washington.

S

Hayward,

Pope Appeals To Attlee Pledges
God For Peace In No Appeasement
Holy Year Prayer In Korean War
Protestant C o u n c i l British Wi l l Fi«ht
A s k s Restoration
As Rohr. A s Stars iS:
Of German Unity
Stripes Fly In Korea
it, J A M KS 'I M is t;
V M I I W U I Y . I V i ». i/l*i
l*«|sr I’ m, \ l l v .sited upon llic
wnilil ' II ooiit ( -i 11mIii millions
liuiv. In |mo in pre-t’hrulmss
I i.ivrn loi " , Ml -1 mil vmr pc.vir.’’
flic IVndiL ileil.tird m a I lolv
Aral rn ivilii.il III t .illmhi Inifl"|&gt;* lhat uir of inalikimrt nrv»|y
ilitrmrievl »ca|nini of wai would
Imng turn
H r appealed to. ’’public p ia tflv

W ,\S H IN (V T O N . Dec h . I*
I’timr Minister Aider of lin l.n o
.lev I vrril tovl.vv ih c ir will hr
no
ap|»eaiei»ieel" ol ('ontitnmo' I I"
n* in an r llm i to halt thr k o ir.,n
liglitmv:
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f trim mil *tv*tt Iii* In riiM-iiencr
th,«f
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( .O H ’. iMana^(,r Is
Principal Speaker
AtKiwanisMeetin^

l;arm Bureau Tries
To (iel Bond Front
Oviedo To Sanford

. ii (as H-imM 25 Virginia Travel

Mon Visit Sanforcl

Dr. McDaniel Named

Medical Group Head

Americans Refuse To Surrender
Though Outnumbered By Chinese

Agreement Is Also
Re.*u Ih*iI On lMiro|ic
A s I*iime Center Of
Fie lit Agv'iinst Reds

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thr yrrnt |*m%rri* t*» m t*m t#rf
nntny*i» utilly
w »tr|i ( mi wnrll
II*
is* K
IttO IIK R T K l’NSitN
|warp.
ok o ivc
14*»l R»|f IIIah*ift flltti* IhMiu*.
nrrti«rt| nf •■r*ntf&gt;nerrlny l*y S «
E . S la tsrn urged tndsy an imtned
%irt *|(DiiM»rr*l |ii |m&lt;iritti«91 t t i t
lale cease-hre in K orea— or il lb il
Kvunyrlliul
t’htirrh •*o«innl **f
tails an all-out .**, .villi with at
A tfunit) of 2fi
"f Iti* t aft Ml*h V *l*'4‘I*I **.|
omir and other w ra|Hip, on IL .I Vir k'U i in Tmvt*l CTotift*'if n n ii!,tl
“ Ih r bptittlny nf tjriiiniii) h\ fitr.l A vi'fiitii. um
.►u " * * *
f I saslliiiirw ft« Vmu* *1••
l(V* | I il lxC" *1*"*All (I |tl«l | •r.fllll I f l»*'l
m tli v l Atrrifav nflriinmn in n
China's military mi^lit
n»fh till* TllM-MU itliw |;' •411
i|n(hjl Did* nt tit*
Imun-I 1111
I he Ininiet Mmneaota (u n eti.
.Si t u t«if\ llififVit I I • f*flii '» •
MtsitiDfi urhUfr thrv w »*ir wrland aip ltan! lot the I't iH Rrpohb rornrtl I)V Mh \ m» A n ttfu Cun *
iri»fVH)trtl hi
i !♦•f•t*f ►
■• M*
,SffiMf*it|r fViliril\ *'•Mfilni i
»♦
« an nomination lor I ’leswleni
wav. Cltv
i "liff*»t*1 M*
t)ii0«tlnir il ti* im • ■»*nri»11* flu i»*»
los View, al i new. rn o le ie n ir - Kilihtn Mini ('linnil)*r **f ('aniRtrtrp
Whit lit*v nriil w rtr
Dr. T. F. McDaniel wi&gt; • rlre.r.l Mhflitv *»f *« nr»n*f n» l» •* t " f I
day a lle i lie had a private t i l l Mfinri;ri
Ink r*rt on u nlitaft lf»«r "f I Hr city, president of tile Heoumdr Counts v*ifU 11 Wt*11111 iiff r j&lt;k! |v vli#11!rft *I11
with General M a rA ilh u r
inrlufjinc 4i trip In th hanfold Medbiil Ik s lrtr at n meeting h,bl rnotol 1111C ill Ifljiit r Ift t k***■fI s S n iih il
But with M arAtlbur’s shicl pie-- aSUttf Karrnerw M arlnt.
Inst night at Fernnld-ljiusrhiun nfiil IhlPtln
It
K. * 4M»|M T wn* ri4ifi*'*l it
The visitors
were
presented Memorial Ho&lt;pilal.
oHicer at Its* ellvov*, Nlavven i i i
Dr Wade H. (larner «*• rlnU-d hcaij i»f « r*iiiimMl«« h* tliirrl in
» ivied the cease-fire or five pi in with orange, and sprung a nin
»iirpri«e bv bonding nut Virginia v i .r pre.ldsnt and Dr. Frank I |iru)iH't* i*iit| w ilh Ilf 11* MnU'it u «
wav Ins own ami that he had not apple. At the Ktatr M aikn they •Jisilliiihvi, secretary and iiea,rt.*i ft«i*I W VV (. i it f f» um mln'f
T ill*
tl(|fiiv*it\ 111&gt;•i |i’(:’A Vkiii
dornvsed il mill ihr (I.N . roiomaii go! no earfull of orotrst against in ||c|l»niel via, named a* « tl.
tlritfiirK iirifi’ij l»v i ■*i*i *■■ tui» •
Ihe Virginia highivnv di partmenl’s g n lr to the slale ronvv.ilitin of u
tier.
iftMwri. find riiuffi* "f ( h
I* 1
111,000 pumd •r ilin g on tll'xlllre
.Sla-ien. pieiiilrnt ol the tini tro rks w hiih has allegedly put » ,«* let v and llr. Gulllman as sn v r m , nn«l lC«*|»vn r i i l u t iv* W
It
alternate.
verstly ol I'ennvylvania. is on • erlm p In iro rk priwlure -hlpment*
llr. .1. N Tolar wo* named loi i “ H m lth " i I'ci’H tI\ th *In fill fli»i li»
front Florida I*, northern markets, Mian of tin iloitd of t iii-o t, wliirb 1 % itrn n iflv in I *•v*if ttf f illt lir f lt*i*
personal world -utvey lour
inelodnl fir. IV. V. Itobrrl, md lit. til* l« II ll IIf 11Mi II Y ktt till lull’ ll- ft *»I
In a statement circulated nl l it ia id M r. W hitnev.
H up n rrlin n
C f„ Park.
new* rnoterrorr hr did not inn
Th u flv jrilii H t u lif r l. uM .In1»ti
JIM n m w
iik a iiim ;
A niotloii pii lure on Inra t ••If
lion the atomie Imruli. Itul In ,i
W A S H IN G T O N . Dee. 0 -i,1 V I examination to detect svrnplon- rif'M .m . |iiri»h!rt»t m( th* F u t im
If the Red* rrfo*e to eca,r fl»•
ItllfrAII, will l»«* rr*|»iF»|i^l In *r
bv midnight Frtilay
MarAithnr T I m- Irderslate Ciimmerrr Com •&gt;f calmer »a&lt; lio w y and Is avail I*** I Mini Ill’ll* **|rrl ft hH-niftri
should lie directed lo strike "in mission today called a public j aldi for showing lo women's .Inbv. the ItiiBfil **f M in t h iM til fr|iM*
any manner” at Chinese Common bearing in New York City J*n. | Dr. tjiiillman sairl tmlny.
■**11ft their ill'll! irt in th r i»r**if•nm
1st milttniy target- in Korea m 21 nil lariat segrrgl.tloll on inter
FI win *a t’f f (iin ilr (nr n *t»v Ini
slate railmad passenger train*.
I'tlS t O F F IC E H O URS
China,
The Hanford Po/I Office will .•■ Flulilnm* IU\ |ir*»ifi nm f"f th*
The hearing involves a rom•puilmning
of
ro
n
e
,
Farm Huiran ut 7 .&lt;m| ♦»', U k . I »•
Under
pendent*. Stassen said striking idnlnt hy l.illie Belle I’erel of main open from M Imi A.M until IV r ( thr Flltiifr F m m ti
Ilf .
"in any manner" meant use nf New York that she and other Ne­ ti:fHi P.M daily every week ds.v. In­ mi MllN. Mr*. Ilrn rv T h u rv tn n . Mi
gro-* were dlwrlmlruited against cluding Saturday, from now .mlil
atomic weapon* if feasible
«tnl
Mi*
On*nd inconmiien-ed nn » trip Christmas, Postmaster Joel Field Victor lirrrn*
B tassrn suggested that a ten •
Mat 111•’HU w ill a* *»*t Hr J
W
r.te should I - followcl iry wiH. #ho*rd th- Silver Meteor le love announced today,
A sub station for the mailing of W lliu n In |t!«riiiinr Hit ptoifraiu.
drtwal of all non-Koraan force, •rajri oiwrale.i between N e w jn rk
panels will be opened on |&gt;e«'- 11 .Mm. M. IF (Jatrhcl u||| »rrv*i fli*
and Morida. in April. I9tw.
ttw l*M f i l l I
at 103 North Palmetto Avenue, on tu rk rv lO p p cr.
h r . U W R u p rv c lil w ill be WU**%
poaitc the rear of Ihe Post Office.
itpMNkcr and thr P*ittir^ Farm er
C hapter w ill In*
ari
S T IM U L A T IN G PACKS
N E W YOR K. Dee, d— W T — The Am erican Flair.
National Association of Women
Artists today announced it' wleetion of the “ ten moat stimulat­
ion face* In America" with a re­
By TO M K TD N K
minder (hat beauty had lltlb*
N O R T H E A S T IT f O V r . K-te*. Dec. ft U P } — A *quor.j«wr,l to do with the mailer.
IL r . Moore waa elected wor­
The Association llxted these shipful master t.*■t night nf th*'
Manor miliUry p/ilueman held the lens bnsrd nl a press camera in the
people: George Marshall. Acs llluc loeige. F. an*l A M. at the
palm ol hi* hand
Gardner, Albert llarVley, Arturo Masonb- Hall.
"Tin* •• Prank Noel'*." lie .a«|.
Toscanini, Rosemary Clooney, Yo­
flllier officer* elcrtr*l were .1 V
gi Berra, Perle M ol* , Fm eti Juries, senior warden; C J. W il­
"Hold on lo il lor him."
The Marine. Pfr. William I Spain, 21, of Georgrlown. If*., wa. Hemingway, Dan Seymour, aid kinson, |uni**r warden; t. f Shep­
Lauren Bacall.
ard, treasurer; R »v Wright, Jr ,
with As,oriate&lt;l |‘re*a
war photo- t * '
res* «rar
secretary.
grapher Noel when they art&gt; around, th*1 f nlnese graiibeo ils.
Roy If. Wright, Jr., wa, e|e«le*l
C A LD W E LL SHORN
raptured Nov. 10 hy Ihe Chine•&gt;■ They ordered three of ux lo get
W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. « —
^ eminent commander of Tavlor
Reds who ambushed an American out. Frank and the other two— Form er Governor
Millard
(•’. Commandery Friday night; J. S.
t.invoy moving north lietween CpI. l^wrence A. Plaiiancr, Port- Caldwell, of Florida today was Tillli. general!,-in.o; H. M. Pearce,
lend, Ore., and
Pvt. Calvin
Koto and Hagaru,
•worn in as federal Civil Defense captain-general; C . J, Wdklnsoo.
"He was In a Jeep with m - and Domitrowsky. Manvllle. N. J.— Administrator.
senior warden; A. J . Ratn.ev, |untwo other MPs," Spain taid.
got out.
w^
The oath waa given hy federal for warden; L. B. Sleele. treasurer,
" I was behind the wheel. The district Judge James W. Morris, and Frank Miller, repotlrr.
"W # w»re about In the middle
The election of officers of Mon­
nf thr rolumn. When the Chinese Chinese told me to drive back to a long time friend.
The five-minute ceremony waa roe Chapter, No. 15 R.A.M., will
attacked, we pulled off Ihe road. my commanding officer and trU
Tho** in front of the rolumn go* him if he would surrender the held in Caldwell's office. Several take place Tuesday night. The
on through. Tho*e behind ux Chinese would treat ua okay." arnnturi and congrasi'nrn ware *.n names of appointive officers end
including
Scnator-eltct times of Installation in the lodges
broke and ran. They got back
Spain said the Chines* held hand
okay. But w* were caught.
Noel Oud the other two men by Smathere ( D -F U ) and Rep. Ri­ will be announced later, egid Jlr.
Miller.
vera (D -B C ).
"Ju st as we wheeled one Jeep
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Twenty Below Zero Asks All-Out A-Bomh
Readings Recorded
Attack If Chinese
In Dakota Region
Won't Halt Advance
L A K E L A N D , Dec. •— (A t—
Freeiin* temperature* In north
and rentral peninsular Florid*
hr Friday morning were fore­
cast Inday by the Federal Slate
Frost Warning
Service. 'Ihr
forrea»l: Tonlfhl and Thursday
mornincs rlnudr and shower,
turning colder in northern di*Irlel*. partly rloudp and warm
►noth and central districts with
shower* *pre*dlng Into rentr*l
HM rlrl* hv morning, followed hy
rotder. Thursday] ahower* and
murh roldrr In narlhern dUIrlet;
shower* and colder In central
and and rooter roulhern dis­
trict*. Outlooks raider Thursday
night with (reeling tempera­
ture* in north and central dis­
trict* by Friday murnlng. Cold
Friday night.

A iw o ria lrd 1 'rn u I cilwciI W ire

*t»l*
except
in rt*
colder
north

Truman And Attlee Agree On
Big Increase In Production;
Vishinsky Raps Peace Appeal

Yanks Fisrlit W ay Out Of Red Vise

Marine, Flgh.^Toward R e p u b |i c a n s C a ||
Port C ity
A?

W EDNESDAY

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afternoon snd
tonight,
W iolll cloud) with &gt;hu»rri
trrm r nntth and h x in iit t
in northwest anil extreme
portion'. tonight.

Moore Is Elected
Master Of Masons

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**.*h"•tnr 1Cit hitt •| h I'TilInr, nation*

il president of the Jnttee*

Pre
idenl Smith announced Ihnt on
ib t. account, no K l « , n i t meeting

wilt be held Itexi Weilnesday
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Normal Dec tain 2 27 inches
High tide today t : Itt V.M, and
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Our Chinese Friends

fhe Sanford Herald
K a l l M l i M III I M &gt;
P a U le h e d d n l l i e n re a * M l n r d e f
I lu n d e i at

There are obvious punnibiliticn of u full-flerlxed wnr
with Chinn. It in now junt half a century nince American
In n t n r d , t'|«»rldn
troopn lunt fought the Chlnene. China wan then uritfer the
lit if n iin it ilB A t r n e e
K a f r r e d b i »r r * .n d r ln e e m a i le r rub* of the ipnorant isnil reactionnry Downier Empress, Tzu
O r l t h e t 1 7 , l l l l , A t H r l*n«| O lf l .e
ll.fi. She deteflted nil foreigners anil modern ideas, Helming
• I l a n f e i d , I I m ld n . n n d r r lie# A r t
•I ie ia m t •( Hnirh i, IMif,
correc tly Hint iiltiiiiutely they nreuirt the doom of ahaolute
ROIi M m i I IH hS
rule like hern She therefore epped on » iwcret society, "The
r.4Uut
uniUHi* m. t *
Society ol Highteuiiti and IlnrrnoiiiouH Boxers", to massacre
U n &gt; in r e * H a n a a f l
I ’hiiivM- (Thriftiisimf tear op railroad trarkn, telephone wiren
ai ii %&lt; h h *i iu\ ii » t i : i
alp C A rtie r
t
1 altd |lost Office1
*, and tirraily to decree rleath to ull foieipaliH V t ln m ls
IW *
ern.
• &lt;^a ;
t h r e e N n n lh e
A ll M «n th »
n Wl
The
Kiitpre.i.H
then
ordered
the
foreign
legatlonn
in
HA#
I'ekinp to leave within twenty-four hours. On their refusal
A l l Nhllnan n«Hr#*
r»»^*
Ih n n h * r e e n U ll » n * ,
*i i ... I«*»« i I I m m *.
they wen I* sieged for eight weeks, until an Allied army
a n d n e llr e * •*! i H i f V l a l l i m r M i r l« r .
I h r pne|*H*r n l
In n a *
M ill ie' ciitii them Considering how noon the Euro|rean |*owers
he e h a r a e d ( n r *1
were to be at war with each other, with the United Slates
Ia a n t H .
taking part, it is Intcrenting to note that Austria, England,
H r p e r « ^ A ie A h » l l » n » l l t
Mi
| A la a «I
% * n *p a p e ■
t l » V*# r *# a « * Frame, Cermany, Italy, .fapan, Itusiiu and the United
U re a , l » r N h m
l a t h , t M e m * * . IN
State all foupht harmoniously side by side against the
I f1.1I K «R i«« I III. *1 ■ ••
Tfc. llrtuM Is •
•* IS* Chun i* The romrnander-in-ehief was a (lermnn, Count A l­
F i... wM.t, ••
fred von Walib rr'ee.
• M l x l t t l ) «■ U - » ■** •“ »
r a t U a a l » l l •••»
T o re|uiy the dentrUction of their property and the
|a I k l . M . n •r « !•»*. *• *»••• ** * "
A I*
A l.im lr k r M .
live-1 of their subjects- the Allies demanded an indemnity
of $:t‘i(j,000,blH). Ill I'.107 the United Staten voluntarily re­
WEDNESDAY, DEC’. 6.
mitted part of our share, anil in platitude the Chinese gov­
MniDIU trvtdeiil!. whoie iiirm- ernment spent the Hunt on scholarships for Chinese lo at­
orie* go bull lo •!»* J.rb d.*&gt;* tend American universities.
liver since then the Chinese have felt kindly to Amer­
v.I,.n tbe M .yl.lr l*"&gt;
l,kr
t iil.nl m*uM*lfum in who** d»ik icans as the one nationality which they could believe did
and told chamber* llir hopes » « “ not have designs on their country. Will the Communist gov­
aiplialiom ol lie moir rnlefptn- ernment In able to destroy this friendly feeling uuil imbue
in« mtmb.tr ol our community its subjects with hatred for a nation that has always meant
lay buiird. rejoice in ibe brilli.nte I hem well?
of ili fpimal opening Salurday
night. Tlie g.iely ol ibe occauon.
and ibe beauly ol in inlerior. ••
well al the rffiticwy ol U» oigallif.lion combine lo make ibe M*ylair llie trnlrr ol Sanford’* io«ul
IIIr at well .• tlif rpiloilie ol llif
new api.il ol |nogieni*ene»» to
endent lhroug..«o..*'ji m y today.
Liquidation ol ibe f’ltll etlalf
hat progretied lo ibe point wlieir
ptotpeclt lot ibe contlruclion ol
a modem up lo date botpi’al now
teem brighter lb»n ibey have loi
many yean. II • tuilable tile can
be found, contltutiion may begin
al ibe lime ibe Deland Jtotpilal ii
built and to tave cotlt on roalrrialt. The important* ol a new
boapilal for Sanford n only intreated by ibe inimmenl dntgei
of war, tlace in ibe event ol allout bcMIrliiiet ibe pirtenl botprtal
•t Ibe former Naval Ait Slalion
woald ; ceitainly Ire taken over by
the! detente lortet. We bo|&gt;e ilial
no r Hot; will be tpaird lo ptovnh
the liuMcei of the kith etlale will,
an)!'tile they want.

i

Prompt atU.n wat taken,by |b«
Cotnly.Cornu -atinn in dealing will,
the! pfrbl ein of lire ( ouniy Home
follow toy the report of tbe Cituem
Cogimitlrr headed by Dt. Hlookt
ThS superintendent and bit wile
have been atkrd lo reiigii. A coiciliary lo bn deotion obvrouily ■&gt;
that a new Arpeiinlendenl will have
lo be employed. And there, we are
afraid, is where ibe County tommission will run tmark into llir
manpower ihoitage. Ii it eaiy lo
criticiie the help you bate. Il it
nol to eaty lo Imd olheit who
are any better. We bo|ie lhal (lie
right man will come along, torn*"
one who combines admumlialitf
ability will, huininilaiian pun
ciplet, efficiency with high ideali.
(irmn.it with grntlenett, mlrlli*
fence with character. If be doei.
wr have a job for him our it If.
Whither or nol Florida Faduoni
and tire city of Sanford will gel
n million dotlan worth of frre pub­
licity out of the recent tint heir
of New York publicity men will
depend in large mcature upon lire
courte of. tventi during the nril
few weekt and (he choice which a
ditlraclrd tdilor hat lo make
among tbe millmnt of itoriet
which are pteienlrd lo him (or
publicity. In timet like ibett when
the world it all but falling apart,
the choice, tomdimet. it nol an
easy one. Dul teldom have we seen
so many wrilars and pholographcrr
assembled for one purpose in our
fair city, and navtr, il teemi lo u ,
hat ibe opportunity to cash in
teemed more favorable rf only ibe
Atomic bombt will leave ut alone.
| Everything but that has combined
to make the occasion a piopilkui
one.
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At (hit it written, some 24 boun
before you read il, the conviction
aeemt to be growing in Washing*
too that it is better lo Uve to fight
— ‘L»r day, than lo remain in
end be drsiroyed. Whether
like it or not, our untenable
petition there is proving our un*
doing. We cannot hold so eipoerd
a positron agaimt so numcroui a
___ Not to recognise our limita*
Mom would be the height of folly.
British pulled out of Fiance
Second World Wnr and to
for the Normandy in*

la due third World Wat,
time to raise gad

State* Of The Nation
"Th ird Ward Isiys blown up to bs,k like statesmen" is
the description former Governor Charles Edison of New
Jersey, son of the great inventor, applied to some of our
national figures in his address as president of the National
Municipal League, lie went on.
"The tie-up between politics, which should Is- concern­
ed with the whole nation and the whole world, and locul
p o litica l machines that are primarily concerned with patron­
age, Is one of the most dangerous weaknesses in our govern
merit. It is simply the natural and unchangeable habit of
these gentlemen to give more serious consideration to sewer
contracts thna to national and International questions."
These penetrating observations by Edison suggest a
eriou! detect hi our governmental system, which, as In
says, makes it highly uidss’ouiing for us to lecture other
nations liecmise their governments are not |M.&lt;rfecl,
However, over the years our imlitiea! standards are
rising. At the U-giiiniup of the century New York anil
I'enusylvnnia were ruled by two cynical bosses, Imth sena
tors, Thomas C. I'latt anil Matthew S. Quay. Today’s lead­
ers in the two states are Gov. Thomas E. Dewey and Sena­
tor-elect James II. Duff. While I h i I I i have faults, th e moral
and intellectual difference lad ween them and their predeces­
sors ol I DIM) is significent.

Rain Mnkitur
New York C’itv may have started something when it
began un ■it Drink project to induce rain to relieve its watei
Jio rln g r. The effects of seeding the clouds now Appear not
to have been limited to the city's reservoirs. Dr. Bemart I
Vonnegut, a scleiitii't with the General Electric Company,
tiJil th« New Jersey lltilites Association that weather con
ditiomi In other parts of tin- country were altered by the
New York experiments.
Tin* inference front litis is that no one community cm
i«i nl lowed to change the went iter of the nation to suit its
own H|&gt;eciid needs. It looks like n new Job for Uncle Sam.
and one that will bring denunciations down u|x&gt;n his vener­
able head. No community that thinks il has had too much
ruin or too little is going to lake il lying down if artificial
manipulation is involvtsl or available. There will lie pro
tests to the local congress man, and the discontent, if unal
layetl, could bring unexpected results in the pmideiitin
elections.
it would relieve tlie alarm of jMiliticans if tin* adapt
could be conceded: "Kind of weather what yo* lias, h
w ha t yuu’se gwine to git."

One Million Should
Be Raised For Polio
Drive, Miller Says

lie told • tlAli* nii-eling in Jurk
•onvllli* rrrrn tlv. H r •third that
thr alatr raiat-d only 48'.’,7£2 dol­
lar* during thr IU60 campaign,
and should br prvparrd thli year
to doublr that amount.
Ilr r r In .Srmlnola County Chair­
man Alvin (Wham pointed to
th r $3,431 railed during thr
IUBO campaign and raprr*tri
thr brlirf (hat thr goal could tw
"upped" for thr 1961 campaign.
T h r prr capita donation* in thr
county werr IK cent* Indicating
the average rltltrn ha* a krrn
In lrtrit in thr campaign.
fullo, a virm , attacking thr
nervous lyatrm has been trrmrd
on# of the moat “ Inaldloua dis­
ease* known lo man,” for It at­
tack* young and old alike, ir­
respective of living renditions and
environment.
The March of Dime* Campaign,
which will gel underway In all
Florida comm unit I n the last Iwa
weeka of January, la out to
destroy
th r
dread
disease.
Through research. Individual aid
lo vletlma, and education,' (he
National Foundation for Infantllg
I'aralytla put* the Nation's dim n

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IIK K A D D , H A N F »K I&gt; . F M t H lllA

setting up a regular government
d v,i deletiM- agency.
S a n l o rd l o r u m
Why, ■"**••* HI M - I x m .Iv whs in
eaistrncel Ih-cause OCM
was
It, JA M E S M A ItM tW
Hanford, Fla eminent, Amcriran* are told how
crcau-d under presidential urd&lt; r
the-. 4, IK.’aj many hours they may work, how
and such an agency doesn’t have
much money they may keep,
W A S H IN G T O N . I».c f i - o F ) - the same standinp' with f’onprris Editor, Hanford ll-rald
Dear Sir,
•tore-ke-srpers have never, even in
liig emphasis now ia on civilian as one which Cungrrsa itself
After the terrible i, vi f-rs ill war time, had so many headaches
did rose against an atomic attack rrcstea hy Isw for in tlie law
oil American cities, TtiU ia the t. ’ongrcs can spell out and limit North K-irea, one ran reaiiily sea as now taxes vimilar to those imthat even the nest ta iviu o i c e ,l jM.ar.i in r.ngiaiivi in tne nay* oi
result of the crisis with t’ldnu and ths agency’s powers.
Conifers men
in
HcptrtnLer make mistakt* We hellev that Aimiicaii &lt;arly history, muiisi
the possibility of World W'»r 111
didn’t »•*' much need for speed. those in the know, it it could i» ■qjamlered in such large amounts
around the corner.
This country's plans for civilian Nothing wa1 done. rh«n in the dolie over. Would have liesitatevl li.at ll„ taxpayer vvtio cannot
defense are tui from complete. part week we got Into the crisis going nor Hi of II,r ^Hth 1‘arnllel, I thiua in such figures, take It a* u
tor after all, if the United
matter uf tact, tew even believ­
It has been d-twilling along, ap­ with China in Karen.
Fu „ n Nov. ItO the Trum an Ad- tndeavors In rompctc with I him ing that - u r mo-iey can stem
parently hoping war wouldn’t
tome. Here Is a step hy step out­ mini-tration offered Congress a munitui, after giving It tin go ConiinunUtn, which is the truth,
line of the history of the prob­ hill to ••( up hy law a civil de- ahead ngnal at ro many pla&lt;--, unless we as a Nation, will hum
and it will lie remembered tha‘. 1 Me ourselves, and confess uui
lem.
* 4J fii,-c agency and asked for f*M
aciii.o. Maybe this time Congre-s our president sent congratulations shortcomings to Almighty God,
his month, before I'carl lia r
to H'talin on an anniversary since j and give ourselves to a moral and
bor l*fr-iidetlt Roosevelt created will do something about it.
l o lore no time b -tween now he b c a rn r piesidriit. W r watched rpiritual living. Many thousands
the Of. ft— Office of Civilian De­
and when Congress msv art, OCM only, aa Communitm ovetspieal mure men will have- perltlicd, end
fe n ce . You may rcmimbei it. air
no j hil Iions uf hard earned dollar*
raid wardens on every hi,rk in wa -craoped und F re s lrim Tru - t-hiua, and other Nation-,
the big eastern cities, ant so on. ,i in on |l,c. I creai, .t u new Cl portance. Now at Stalin hopes,; spent, and Communism will pre­
fh-fense
Ailmtiilstratloii America la being bled whit- of vail, ami except wi here at home
Hot pr, nniatiom npnmxt air vilian
raid, in tnoce day- before tbe with Millard F ('ahlwell, lr., for­ finance, nmn;ivwer, and Is al-out begin tu luok on that uost danatomic is,mb were simple com­ mer Florida Governor, as head of to emerge Into n totalitarian nn gcrous uf all political enterprises,
lion, u- at,solute as wa- Italy in at a red herring, il will swiftly
pared will, now, O i'O went out of It.
:nvelom* this country like It ha*
Maylo- now the program will The IIduce*s day.
ralatelice ufter World Wur II.
Th ro the manipulation of union dune in a large purtion of thr
17n(il l'J4U civilian defense prop uich til, «|H-ed Yesttrday for the
terns were In the hands of the f ir l time the Administration tnld Ira-lers and a power hungry gov- world.
Coocft &gt;• h,.w much it thinks the
This is a call to the Church-go­
Arm y.
Jlefee-e Hrogram will coil another Dunkirk. If some materiel ing public to forsake the theaters,
Nothing much done. Nothing Civil
can l-t- saved, well arid good; hut football games, the racetracks,
In the nett three years;
much seemed net-e-sary In thos,k , r the federal govermnent.the vital business is to tnV r every
first few yrars after world War $1 j*Yn,nnir,Wai, For Hie -trite gov­ trained man who ran la* taken and other amusement place*, and
humlde themselves before the
II. Hut on .March it, I'.UU I ’resi- ernments. f 1,4no,DUO,IHg|, The fe­ out.” ’
Thrum- of Gud, begging for His
dent Trum an turned the civilian deral ami stale governments will
ItIC M O N D tV a l T I M E S HIS- merry, never was the world In
defense job over to the N H K Ii— h»- • to hare in tlie cost.
I’A T C I I — ’"There is po reason why rreater |wrll, never was the world
National
Security
l(e&lt;u,urres
we should not offer to withdraw (•** sincere toward God. We are
Hoard.
lo the 88th parallel as nn earned like children, we want to cal our
It's going to be a
indication of our non-aggressive candy and keep it too. We want
N H K O is the top government
YORK T IM E S It would
ug&lt; nry for planning whet this heNKIV
Intentions
toward
China."
God to smile down on us, but we
a dark day for mankind If the
sm ash h it here.
C H IC A G O T ltlltt’ S’ E -"C o n g ­ also want to play with ths de­
country should do in time of war fre, world should fail to stand
nr great emergency. Tln-ri NHKII hy its clear commitments un this ress should turn to M nrArthur vil.
T h a t’s for certain.
set up within Itself a new peace­ l-sor, fail to Identify mid denounce for advice (on Koirai lie is the
An hour a day of prayer for a
time civilian defence agency: the clear fart „f Chinese Corn- one man in who-e opinion op mill- j new advent of peace will seem hut
For you folks alwuys
O C M — Office of Civilian Mobili­ muni*t aggression, and effect any larv affuirs tin- ruunlry has con­ a very short time spent. Once we
fidence.
It
is
absurd
t
»
think
that
sation.
are In Communist control, and
settlement
which would rrwaid
thrill to beauty, ap­
we ran Ire more effective rvlllta r-, don’t say it can’t happen here,
IlC M's job wa* tu help states that
liggiesalon.
Fortunately,
ily
In
Europe
than
we
have
l*rn
and cities plan Wtial they'd ii-i (it there i- no reason tu believe that
and when it dors happen, churches
plaud com fort, ap ­
in Korea. Therefore, instead of will to- used fur warehouses etc.
rase of atomic attack. For ex­ I hi -e thing- will happen."
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pending
ourslver
into
Com
inun-,
ample: the tasks for polin and
W r are prone to trust In arms
l.
HH ANtihT.R.H T I M E S — “ We I
p r e c ia t e s a f e t y in
firemen; removing and caring for ]c a n ’t alumdon A«ia If we are] ism we should pull In uur expen­ and planes, but only that power
ditures,
call
uut
the
National
the injured; dmpmnrig of tho driven from Korea we must return
that is stronger than hydrogen
your curs—und the
deud; , h aring wteckage; restor­ in another quarter. If we can’t Guard tu hold northern Canada lionih*, will save us. Eddie Rlcand
leave
the
treaclierousoing tights; supplying food ami hold on in Asia, the chance- are
krnhacker, the millionaire, used
n ew C h e v r o le t for
railed Allies in Europe to their
water; providing bomb shelters.
that power when a-drlft on th slim that we ahall be aide to fend
own
protection."
We still were at peace and off Communism anywhere.”
sea, and It worked, it Is that my1951 has ull these at
H 0 8 T O N RECORD— "W e shuuhl sterluus power that ran lie use I
things moved slowly, even after
NEW
YORK T l t l l l t l N E "If
we got Into the shooting in Korea China'* course Is rornloned, then get our troops out of Korea at. by all ages of tlie poorest to the
their m odern best.
ill June, I960, although there was the .nort outright examples of ag­ quickly as possible. We 'hould get wealthiest, and will give results
a mild flurry of interest In r i- gie •-ion In modern history can out of tlie United Nations. We when all hopes fail. Let me beg
So be around to m eet
should end our unieiiiilt,.| efforts
til,nr, defense then.
both saint and sinner to seek
claim a rover of innocence and
Still, Ly lhal time lll'.M had Immunity. For the U N . to he si­ to support and -apply an Ingrat* peace thro Him who never fails
I t . . . be o n hand to
been ii, existence a year and there lent on the question of China’s Europe."
R inrrrrly yours in Christ's «»r
ItO R TO N T R A V E L E R " It m ac1vice,
had been mod, talk of civilian de- aggression would in fuel Iw noth­
greet th e new Chev­
Ire that we ahall he aide witlioi
fens, among stale* and rith
Rev. R. W. Miller
ing lr- Ilian to condone it, und In
Some had i veil made plans. Ho In that silence the men und women further large «&lt;ale commitments
(M
iller
Farina
Church
of
God)
rolet for 1951 In our
July, 196(1, I a-iked OEM penpb of the world would see one more to hold some defense line In Ko­
T O O L A T E T O C L A S S IF Y
rea If, however, that proves imthe simple question:
rva-on to lose faith.*’
s h o w r o o m . Y ou ’ll
possilde, let us evacuate our W IL L PERSON who picked un
In what kind of share* I* our
M IA M I (Fla.) II K it A M l —
Maroon purse containing 2 set*
civilian defense now? The answer “ While the United Nations front troop*, as llritaln wncunted hers
love i t !
of keys, identification patters,
was; had shape. Why? Ileraute in Korea— mostly United Stiles at Dunkirk. That g-«- * t-rviii-l re­
wallet, etc. in Fiieatone or Sear*.
treat, Nn man ws* Xn tired lhat
•tales and cities hadn't -hown force* ha- been
falling apart,
Roebuck A Co. krep money and
much Intereit until the Koraan thr American |&gt;eople may well hr could not hold his spirit aloft
return key*— no question* a-krd.
in the knowledge that hla country
fieM Ing started.
Cor. 2nd Palmetto
Phone 1234
wonder wheihir the overall pur- had made no surrender."
Rox X L . Sanford Herald.
Even a* late as Ndy. 21 the pic­ po*« of UN has not gone to
ture didn't seem niurh heltrr. On pieces correrpnndlligly. We should
lhat dale the Anwrlran Municipal ready ourselves tu the lar-t man
A'-io-ialion, rntnporrH of 10,600 ami the last dollar for out own
cities and towns, made public a Stelruse against the Muscovites
report which, In tffer!. said: mho have hero whining a wat
Of atom be.mbs fell that lay arid deplrlinc oilr economy withm od II. H. dHes couM pul Into u,
it filing a rhoi or losing a man.
action only a mall pail of ths
Th a i ooi,Id mean appeasement
civil defence effort lirytlul to Ilt the Chill-te Ked- W hy del-ate
-nve lives ami rally fiom the at- lhat? It w«uhl he common -en^e
lack. Who was lo blame for tbU ri alignment of our resources and
When f.miking For ('nniellian, Ataltia,
oiinrcparrdncss ?
manpower agaiii'i the menace of
Mojtlv. the report said, the fe­ Die men in the Kiemlln. That i&gt;
Buses Ami AH Ollier Shrubs And Trees
deral government. W hy? Ilocauc-* OUT challenge ami inessce.'*
it hadn’t told the citlrs in detail
M E M l'H U l C U M M K ItC IA L A l’
what In do, how much real civil I ’E A L — "Total moldlisatiou ihould
Ho, Hanford Avr.
Phone ,1811
defense would coat, and how much have liecn ordered the moment the
of the curt the government would Red Chinese hordes were bleiitifi
able. Frier aid wage controls
•hare.
' -Iually, though, Iwo months •hniild have h'&lt; ii immediately Im
earlier, on Sept. 18, i'lr-ld rn t posed. Every Ile-rrve and Nation­
' roman sent to iVoigres* a hlur al lillsld unit should have l&gt;ern
•it, or master plan for a va*t ordered frdcaillicd and put umler
i1Ilian defense program II wa canvas. If nrce--ary. Hy lhat wr
u
lai ,M»-l called
"United mean in Irnis, if other facilities
States I ivil Defense" and had are not available. Full training of
lo-eri prenarnl liy the NHItll.
Japanese divisions ought to lo- un
It ontllned a mutual aid aystrm ■Irrway. Never has the nation been
reaching into every Amerirnn III greatrr need for courageous
home and calling for the service- inspired leadership.
Never bat it I m-cii more bereft
of hundreds of thousand* of paid
and unpaid workers for the gov­ in that respect. Catastrophe ia in
the making."
ernment, states ami cities.
Hut -thin plan didn't say how
R IC H M O N D (V a .)
NEW S­
much the program would cost. The R E A D E R - "The tu: k now, as we
Trum an Administration, thoueh, view It. I* to evacuate Korea a*
asked (Congress to pas* k lata tgpIdly a* the N avy ran perform

One million ilotlsr* to &lt;-nmt,sl
folio I* the goal that Hat been
MiRRrilrit for Florida for the
"»5l March of rtlmr* tampalm
l»r. J. HI11U Miller, alatr March
of
[lime*
president,
thinka
Florida tiiould ra iir the million
■Infan during the 1U5I campaign
and It asking county worker ■
throughout the Mate lo begin
their prrllmlnarv plana for the
campaign hated on this attumptlon.
The Unlvrraity of Florida Presi­
dent, who ii serving hla second
term aa State March of Dime*
Chairman, said Florida la obllgtted to meet the million dollar
goal.
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'‘Although we haven’t had m
major epidemic In the Plate for
teveral years now. It is mv
belief (bat wr should raise the
funds to meet any emergency,” to wont.

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w i:iiN K S n u
Methodist Chuirli will h.iv.
(k l’rayet Meeting at «:!'• I'M .
The Prater Meeting Heivi. e at
the First Baptist ('hutch will be
at " M i I’.M. The Pa-tor a.II l.eKin an tip a iiiiirv *tudv ef the
lltmW uf Kphrsian* IVe Invite veil
I d attrml.
The Hour i'l I'uwei S rii&lt; &gt; util
I n hiTil Ml the I'li ht ter m u t'huii h
•I 7:00 I'.M
The All Soul riith will Imlil It*
ri gului nimitIII&gt; meeting at t hi
Yacht riuli ut a mi |» m
A Um lrl thr I p o u t l h ip Of II- I i
^ iig m a Chi sorority. III! receptpni»t at the Pei mtld-F.i lighten M&gt;
m«rial Hospital It Mrs J . I. J.u k■on.
T ilt n s n i i
Th e Royal Antltu adorn of iht
First llapti*t Churih will tn&lt; t I
Ml Ft tun Cl 1111.hill, president of
night at 7:tMi I'.M al Ihe chnrih
the 1 i i i . 1 Department, the Amor*
The Douglas .lul l Junior Broth* i Iran I oition Auxiliary, will preshle
rilnxid will niet'l at the First Bap- ut Auxiliary meeting* at the I.elist Church tun it lit nt 7:30 I'M
| gion mid-winter eonfrrenre nt the
Semi hi ilc Chapter N'n. 2 o K M * May fan Ion Saturday uti.l .SulliIjiV
o m UI melt at the Masouh
Kail
* :0 () I'. M. arul all member* are
urged to nltenil. Klretinn I l f of*
fleet t krill take plare.
The West Siile I’.T A. will holil
a taunt meeting nt 2:30 I'.M A
The junhu class of fw mmole
special meeting honoring father’s
will he held at 7:30 I'M All fa­ High School !• pirsentlng Its an
mini play. "Tin Inter W illy’*. F r i­
ther* ate invited to attend. Mi
day nt I HI I’ .M &lt;nd M: IN I’.M. at
I). S. Whldden, president. a»k&gt; the Seminole High School auditorall member* to note the change of
time ol the regular martini; a* ium.
"The Inm*t W illy", n delightful
their will he n» nfli im»ui meeting
eoniedy in three act* tell* about
The South Siih I'.T.A. will nie* I Willoughhy Adams, a ,hv hut well*
A n the School Audttuiium ut J .... Inliavrd young man of Hi, and
I'.M,
the Inner Willy, hi* "inner »elf",
The Woman' Hilda Cla** of tin who I, visible only to Willoughby
First Baptist Church will have
I he mat includes Walter Itouth.
their Christmas party at rt:3t* I’M . Connie latdwig.
Donna Witte,
with a roverrd dish supper. Ilos.
Ies«es will he Mt* I'enil llan &gt;11. (iietchen Kirchhtiff. Kd McKinley.
Itolart Beckwith, Iloh Kilpatrick.
Mr*. A. J. Peterson. Mr*. It. J.
(ioode, Mrs. J. M. Wilson and Ml . Cm oil no M dnnix. Norma Faya
Harvcv, Dututhv Whiddon and M ir­
R. P. Cully.
iam Muye.
PRIM t V
The ptuv is Itcing directed hy
The National Soelely of the
Itnughtet* of the American He Mr*. Hamilton J. Jlisliee.
fenlutinn will meet with Mr*. F.
ItAPTIHT CIBlT.US
K. Hole at lo t home at 1101 Paik
The circles of the Woman'*
A\rnue at 3:00 I' IF C" hostesses Missionnrv SsK'ietv of the First
will la" Mr*. W. II Ballard. Mr*. Baptist Cnuich will meet at 11:00
J . II. Menick, Mr*. II. W . Ruckers oViixk ne»t Monday- a* follow*;
ami Mia* Irene Hinton. All visit­ i. Mr*. If. K. Turner, chairman. In
ing daughter* an* iinvited to ut- tin Men's Bllile Ola** room; II,
tend.
Mi J. I.. Jackson, chairman, in the
The Jaearanda Citele of tin t'hilathea (du*» room; III Mrs.
Cat den Cluh will meet at the (im
Volk H i II iuiii .s, chairman, in the
den O n le r at 13:311 I'.M \ lunch- T .F .U Cla * room |V, Mt*. R. T .
eon will be served with Mr*. A I T l" .mas. chairman, in th,. Phclwan
I&gt;ert Starke acting htsde*.
C'lait riaim; V. \|t* It. T . Hunt,
hi* Mimo«a C irc le , Is l ‘&gt; meet ehutrmuti. in the Inicrmediala
. » Th(
-■svdll Alts. J. N. Arrurello «t COP £ i* u i .in U . Alt - It. It. Pippin,
P a rk ^ v e , at |t):0tl A M. ’
chairman, in thn Wnmaii'a lidde
Hibiscus Ctrrle of I lie Hal den
Cln»» room; VII. Mrs. Frank I».
d u ll Will mi el lit 2iltn i* M. at Woodruff. J t., i hntrmiin. in the
the home of Mis. Jani. lin t. 1321 Voiiltg Mctl' . illl.le Class loom.
Palinetfo Avenue with Mr* Ktrtl
A t I2:&lt;*t o', |... l ., ottered ilish
/ettenm r i » r o &gt; lm iM
Centrrnl Citele of t h e Harden fellow ship lum-heon will lie served
by* rlrrlu V in the Uenrral As*
Cluh will meet with Mis. It. W •cndclv h c to and ut I:IM) o’rlock
Ruprerht, IBIrt I’nlnii ttu Avenue Citele III wllh Mt* rieorge M&lt; •
at 10:00 A. M. followed hy •• Call, prog turn &lt;halt man, will dl*
rnvered dish lunrhron.
ris't the program u*ing a* her
Palm Circle will meet nt 12 missionary topic: "Wing* fur the
Vnoon with Mrs. C. R. Kirtley, Ho*pel". (Airplane* »pced the
Holden Fake for a roveresl dish -toiy which the sky Iona.leant on
lunrhron Christina* gift* w ill Iw flit- fust Christmas!. The Bible
exchanges).
topic: (*n the Wings of the Wind —
T h r annual Itaarar and Church 2 Samuel 22; I oh. I Hi; Psalm 104:
Supper of the Community Church, I t*; Mala, hi I; 1-2.
i.akr Maty, will la* held nt 0:IPI
A ll the women of tlrg church arr
P.M. at the Chanda-1 of Com me lee urge.1 to attend and viiitor* w ill
Building. There will la* booth* hv I he welcome.
the different nrganitallnna, Bring
a (Huh Ilf food. Kverylaalv well lime a&gt; m-hnatcaa.
The llrmetnenli * Citele will m eet
Tile Arale.1 C itrlr of the linden
al 7:30 P.M. at |hi hoou of M t
Club w ill meet at the home of M r..
^K t. K. I ator, J 110 Palmetto A v r
(' l Redding, iilrt Valencia Drive
at ft:(Nr P.M
tiue.
The Sanford Tnurirt Cltift will
The Woman's Ml (..ii.itv Society
havr a covered dbh supper a I the of Hit First Raptiil t’hurth will
meet at 1:30 P.M. with Cirele No.
TourDt Center at 0:3O P.M.
The Magnolia Harden Circle will 7. Mr- H W. Rucker, program
meet at the home of Mr*. J . Ilral- i h »u man. is in rhatgr of nrt**j
Ivy Oil ham, I9W Magnolia Avenue, •eryiff with the copy, "The Voice
at 10:00 A.M. Hsrh tuemla-r i* ask­ of IVare"
ed to bring a Chrl«ttna* arrange
M ONDU
•pent to !"• jildgril. Ml* dial Field
The ft, im n,tnhle Cla«» of the
i* en-hiMtes*.
First MethofDt church will meet
The Sanford Town .eltd Cltlli No In RrKinlev H ill fur a Turkey
(ft will hold It* tegular semi month
Dinner at 7 00 P .M . M a le reserva­
ly meeting at the Tuurtst ( ‘enter tions hv railing I.KII W or IWI7-M
at 7.-.10 P.M. Befteshment* will la liefore Thursday night.
served.
The Rone Citele uf th*- (liirdcn
O h b will meet with Mr*, b , I.
Frailer. Celery Avenue for a
luncheon at 12:30 P.M. followed hi
the business meeting.
The United Daughter* of the
Confeileraey will meet with Mrs.
W. R. Dyson at 1201 Magnolia
Avenue at .It'll P M . Mrs. J . II
fJTrulurk «||| |.r ro.ho«le**.
The Icora Circle of the Harden
Cluh will meet at the home of Mrs
R. J. Ilhkson. J r . ItUU Palmetto
Avenue al 2:30 P.M. ,
The Townsend Club No. I will
hold it* regular srmi-monthlv
meeting at the City Hall,
first
floor, at 7:30 P.M.
The United Daughter* o f Con­
federacy will meet with Mr*. W. R
Dyson. 1101 Magnolia Avenue, at
3:00 P.M. with Mr*. J. H. Troluek

Juniors To Present
Their Annual Piny

Friends of F . A. Stone w ill reg u t to leant that In- l&gt; i unfilled
to hi* home on Oak Avenue hv
lllnes*
Mr. ami Mrs. It. S' WinThani
It-ft Monday for Matthallyilh . li.i
wlu-ie they wrote called l.\ ttu
Hidden illne* of Ins ntolhci. Mi*,
r.. It- Windhiini.
M is. I l l , hard Veins* It.t* r r turned to h er homr m A tlan ta ,
aftet neyrral week* t.iied tu m g the
dine** (if her inullirt. Ml* Joe
Slrineh.
Mi*. M avlw lle Blown. Ml* t'nl
Jatdine, Mt. it(i,f Mi*. Hill Brow n
and M r. and Mis. Janus lit own
lefl this m orning f»t (&gt;aine&gt;vi||r to
attend the futietnl of Mi* Borwit'a
mother-in-law-.

Oviedo News
Ilk M A R IA N It. Jlt.NFIS
Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Metcalf
and son ld-»ter of Jacksonville
hove returned home, having In-on
called here because of the death
of their uncle, A. II. Metcalf,
The Kingdom Builder'* t las* of
the Oviedo llapti&gt;t Church will
have their monthly meeting ami
party nt the home of Mr*. It. I..
Wheeler Thursday evening at
7:30. Mrs. K l»ir Firming will
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The Methodist Men’s Club will
inert Thursday evening with a
covered dish supper.
Mis* Dorothy Niblwk spent
Thanksgiving with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Nihlack.
returning Sunday fiom loikelnnd
v. 1th several of her friend* from
Southern College.
Donnie Shaffer, Bob *nd Ben­
ny Ward. Harrold Jordan, Jim
French, Urne (lore, Johnny mid
Kdwnrd Durla, Miste* Joanne
Meek and Barbara la-e, of the
University of Florida, spent the
Thanksgiving holiday* with their
parrot*, Mr. and Mrs. Charlc* (5.
Shaffer, M r. and Mrs. Ben W ard.
Mr. and Mr*. U K, Jordan, Mr.
and Mr*. K. L , French, Mr. and
Mr*. Ale* Ia-lnhart, Mr. and Mr*.
John Hilda, M r. and Mr*. \V. It.
Mrek and M r. and Mr*. J . IIt.re, respectively.
Mr. and Mr*. Spr-ncer W a in Mtright and children, Spencer anil
Ueorgc were the weck-eml guests
of Mr. and Mr*. Urn 0. W n ln wright and M r. and Mr*. J . H.
June*.
Mr*. J. N . Thompson was the
Thanksgiving lunrhron guests of
Mr. and Mr*. J. II. Jonca.
I&gt;r. and Mr*. J. W. M artin
and Mr*. M nry M. Martin weru
llie Thanksgiving dlnm r gin t
of Itev. and Mr*. J. N. Thompsoii.
Mr. ami Mr*. Johnny Kason
and Air. and Mrs. Johnny Kason,
Jr., who have lawn Ihe gucat*
of Mr*. R. F . King, have returned
to tWblr home at Savannah, Oa.
Mr. and Air*. 0. Al. Arie, Air
*»,| Air*. T . L. I.lngo. J r . and
l-nys, Alarshall »nd Th*d, ami
Honnlr On*, th r latter of Orlando,
had Thanksgiving dinner at the
home of Air. ami Air*. W . II.
Co*.
Mr. and Air*. Paul C»mpl«-ll had
as their Thanksgiving dinner
guest* Air*. It. In Wheeler and
Air*. It. I*. Ragsdale, the oern
*ion also Iwing Mr*. Wheelcr'.i
birthday.
Shltley Malcolm, daughter of
Air. and Mr*. Irrlng Alalrotm,
also celebrated her birthday on
Thanksgiving Day.
Johnnie Jones was Ihe Th a n ks­
giving dinner gue*t of M r. and
Mrs. Irving Alaleolm.
Mr. and Mr*. Davie Us’.ler of
Apopka were the Thanksgiving
dinner guests of their parent*.
Mr. and Mr*. W. T . Chance.
Mr*. K. M . Olllff had a* her

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Handel's "Messiah'' will lie lUCsintecl F'lldnv evening at 8:tHI
anu Sunday al
l.y the Hire
t lup tstiat them - 11,i . ( stetson I'm v ii-IL v in F.ilialstli II,ill in DeI.
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We attcmlcvi thi- great event
iu-i yeai mil were mere than
ptco-ed in thi way this work «a&lt;
&lt; vreuted. hi cl M ill iia
,i group ol
fine aingrrs. We wen- particular.
Iv Irnpicssril with Bill auric*. I.assIo (iitone and John Kvon tt. tenor.
However, , very voice .minds writ
traincii and I hi' amateurish nuality.
sometimes tonspoioo. try college
»-1,-s i lulls, is alluo*t riituely- lack­
ing We ai&gt;- not oh.in in praising
the DlrUwn C tSIrr ( 'lull, foi laud
ulurv rommrut* have |ollowi-il I
wlicn vr I it has per for Hied
After lu.iring Ihcni sing thr
"M r -sinli". mi.. Ic.iv,
Ho- audltoriiim with Minielhlng new and
refreshing, IliimltT* rrirloiile* are
... aplnalmg and &gt;.»*\ on the eni
I I. nf iilifoilunnli ly riol m i "11 the
singer* I
it might he a good thing fur
thost* who are paitirtpaling in the
Sanfm.l Choral Hociitv'* Faster
plodtlclinn, "The Ale s i ah", to go
to llel^rnil on Friday or Sun.lav
and listen to this rul-nted group,
t'rnlral Florida Ssmphon,
Suit-*riptloti tickets f.u sis con­
cert. of the (Y u lia l Florida Svrnphonv Orchrstm sell for 112.31) or
SIMM) each and are now on sale
Some fine works at.
heiiutml ami
among the major composers who
will I* pet for iiii.l .itsRichard
Strau*. Maurice Ravel, Mozart, and
Cesar Franck
Several enunrnt
soloists will upper from time to
lime.
The fir*t concert is scheduled
for Friday, Jan f&gt;. al K;,KI C M . in
(lie Winter Park High School anditorluni
"People Named Smilh"
II Allen Smilh "the srtewhnll'*
Boswell", to i|U‘’lP cornelian Fred
Allen, has done it again, lie iia*
mine out with another hilarious
book
called. "Pe.iplr
Named
Smilh." This ho.*k i* written for
people who liave a hi I of screw Iia 11
in their make up, (f vuu liktni "Fife
In A Putty Knife Factorv** and
"Fow Man On A Totem Pole", this
one will send von to new heights of
hilarity- from whirh you ruav not
completely rerover. It's pure fun
t hrouelg.id, ah r v .ill.n l "e.ea&gt;te"
if rinlning rise.

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I'iis- I'lutntlieu C la s s of the l ‘tl *1
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liual Christm as party and rovcr&lt; I
i!i»li supper at the home of Air*
Vntor tjreene, Alolulav night w iili
AD. II A. K ing ami Air*. It F
Hrindun r«&gt;.hostesses.
t?nusual and beautiful rlecorn
turns of F iu tilia n pep per*, sm all
C liii tma* tree* mid figu riflr* r&lt;presenting C h ristin a , w e ir used
lliioughout (lie house. The ( a i d e
from which -upper was served wa&lt;
iiu e ie .l with a pidnseltls rlo ih
, i'li a icu le r arrangem i'lit of white
i a n .Ill's and m iniature C h ristin a
f | l*i "lb.
W in supper Mr» P. T . Piety
■ ..n lu rtn l a slm it hu-iness meet­
ing Mr*. Hrvene riresenltMl tin,|i M.tiorial using a C h ri-t in n -. n p lu rr The gnuip m r earrola
appronriate for each pirture.
1 hose euhe.ii,g (h&lt; p a lly w ile
A lt . A H. M rlnuis, Air*. Hato- M lrhael, Mrs. Al llu ril. All*. W M
Jennings, Mr*. J. N lillto n . AD
H C. I f r lie l, Mrs C J
Rrtbh.w,
Air*. W. Al. S " t t . M r- A la m u c iitr
H raliam . M i-, .lames W alter, Mr
F I Mr i iw ether, M r- Al M AH
K in ii'.ii, Alt Hreen. Alls Fity Fu
iw lll- , Mr I' I'. P p 't i.M is Ktthv
F ile , Mis I , ring ) M affell, Alls.
I.ueilte Mem. A ir- Rollert Ci.ld,.
Alls. Hesirge Stine, A lls I*
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IV 8 . AVillls. Mrs. j K Al linger.
Alls. C. F. It milling. AD* Felice
West. All*. A . Ib'A'oilllg. AD*. AA'ntson IV a Hare. Mr*. C. II Stafford.
Air*. J im* C orley, Air*. F K W al
krr, Mr*. Mildred Ca e. Airs. At
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daughter. Mrs. |..m S hikes, of
N . C„ Mr. and Airs li.m Iilliff
nod son, larir&gt;. Mrs. K. F. .'liteht-in, Mr. and Mrs. ,\. 'I June*
and daughter, .Shirley, and datigh*
ter. Mis* F'lirnl-eih Oilitf
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Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. It. n Wnoiwlight
niid rhildrrti wr*re the lumhr-on
guests » f Air. and 'lr* . J. It
Jones Saturday.
Mr. and Afr*. Spencer Wain
w right ami hoys, Speilrrr and
(ie.irge, Air, and Mr». n«-n Wain
wright and laty-, Benny and Bov.
and daughter, Joy, were ihe Sun.
day dinner guests at the homr
nf Mr, and Mr*. J . II. Jnne*.
Air, and Mr*. Ward Iturrh and
ehildrrn, of Winter Park, wen
the Thanksgiving dinner guest,
of Air. and Mr*, lien Wainwright
Mr. and Mr*. Charles H Shaf
fer have had as their gur*!- fur
the past week Mr. and Airs. W. C
Wimnirr. of New Caslle, ludiaun
Mr. and Air*. W C, Wlmmer
left Monday for Zephyr hill* l.
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PAGE FOUR

P All-Amenta Team Includes
Offensive And Defensive Stars

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S traig h t
from the

liy TE D SMITH
A«»&lt;»i* lrd Press General Spur Is W lliir
NI.W
YOKK.
Dec. (* (/l*)
l lir Animated
I'rrvt
AllA mriii a football Irani Ini I'G U , lot (h« fml lunr. n divided
min ulfrimvr anil delrm ivr iquadi in key with the modern ilylr ni
play. Oklahoma, A rm y ami Te x a s »
earn placed Inn men im the flrat ih i iU i llagnell « f INrnnaylvania,
llill Week* of Iowa Stale, Ktevo
tea ina.
Probably »« a direct result Ilf Wadlak of South I'nrolina, Fred
the Ip ir l'1 of the two |ilnli&gt;uti Cone uf rinuion, llilly Coi •f
ayatfui, football of ferine rrarheil n I Juke, lloh Smith of Tea a&lt; A AM.
Marlow
of
Alahama,
new peak in infill. A survey of Hubby
the tram* In 'I he Al*'» lop ten ' Johnny Kurra* and Hick Rahrankings showed that 1&amp; year* lovitx of llllnuia, Hyrmi Town*
airo the nation's leaders averaged aend of Iiia * . Chur* Orimaon
17 point* [&gt;er game. Tliia year, of Michigan ami Hank 1-atiricella
with a baffling variety of playa « f Trnn«**»*.
auilalnrd hy freah w i v n of tin y era, the avrrag*- exceed* In. A
new high mark In offensive fury
In a yami* la-tween mulor school*
waa reached when Ohio State
heat Iowa HJ-21.
The offensive hack* who flood
out in tills orirv of ground gain­
ing were Don llrin rich , Washing­
ton’* tricky pn**er ami firhl
general; Hobby Meynolda, sen­
sational Nebraska anphomorr who
leil the nalioti's m ajor schools In
scoring with 1f»7 iminta; Everett
(iramlrliua, hlir Michigan Stale
hack who irnined l.li.VI yard.
•gainst touirh opposition: ami
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Dick Karmaier,, mainspring of
G A IN L iV IIJ J.. Dec. fi (S|iePrinceton's undefeated team.
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lUikcthall stepped lo llir
They had only the slightest edite of the itage at llie Umvrruly

G ator Basketball
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Sanford's shufflelmanl season l»
•bout to get under way with home
end h»me tournament* scheduled
with Leesburg, Kustia, Kissimmee,
lJeLand, Orlando and other sur­
rounding town*.
I.. C. Hughe*, president uf
Hanford'* Shuffle Club, when
interviewed yesterday *ald Ihe
court* are in excellent shape fur
the first lime in » r«r ra l year*.
Hughes, whu I* a tup flight
•liufTleboard plnyrr himself, say*
InterrM In *hufflebuard ha* been
|r** intense In Hanford than in
neighboring town* because of Ihe
lack of well kept court*. H r ex­
pect* a large Increase in Ihe
number of participants this »r* r.
e-prcially among Ihe winter .1*1lues, si nr r two new enurts are br­
ing added,
(.ocatrd just off Seminole lluutevard in the Kurt Mellon Park, fac­
ing l.nkr Montoe, tltc court* have
rri'cntlv been resurfnceil and the
eiiuipment overhnuleil.
ShufflrlMiard I* a game of acierne ami lurk— a combination uf
billiards and bowling. Mr. Hughe,
explained. The object of the game
is to obtain a score of 7ft bv slid­
ing a round flat platter from one
end of a fttl foot court to one of th«
sriuares in a triangle nt the othei
end. The square, nre numbered
from one to ten in addition to
which there I* n square which
, mints ten off if your platter land.
In it.
The game la usually played by
four iieoplr, two at each end of the
court, who play partners.
Contrary to popular belief.
■huffleboard isn't played bv sim­
ply pushing platlera onto n
square and having an opponent
knock them off. Good pls»*r*
will Invariably use a block, which
is a first shut so plnrrd as to
protect a later sho*. If Iher
•hoot first. Since vacli plater
has four shuts the man shooting
second ha* an obvious advantage
in as much a* lie may lake rover
behind hi* opponents block and
also have last shot af Ihe field.
An ability lo play a three combi­
nation— hit onr platter with the
initial shot in order knock off a
third— I* one of the gieateat refinemrnts in *hufflrhoard com­
parable lo the three cushion billiard
shot.
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Top flight player* often attempt
to trick opponents into making
ah'da which will, with a threefunihilialluri, pile up pulut* hut
the plaveis whu can plan ami
make this stud cull.latently are
rarities.
In tournament* with neatbr
■uie- uf equal aiie Hanford la
often al a disadvantage since,
with only len courts. It (annul
develup rumnarable Iranis, Mr.
Hughe* rmpnasired. He poiu
Jnled
out that Leesburg
and DeD ltd
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both are considerably better
equipped for ahuflleboard than
Hanford, each having more and
better cunrI*.
In anile uf I hla handiran
Hanford will plat a full sched­
ule of matrhea during Ihe win­
ter months, Mr, llughew said.
Hhufflehoard la n game upen to
Just shout everyone. The exercise
la gentle— hut It I* also a good
workout. Hkill. rattier than imwer.
la at a premium in the game, amt
■ cartful strategist will invariably
win over a good atoil who has no
knowledge of the
fundamental
tactics of ahufflehcard.

Parilli uf Kentucky; Eddie Tal* ‘&gt;UI of drru irhra riab into tire
boom of W yom ing; John llrikht (n il iliowing of llie year when
of Drake; and Kyle Hole of Florida .Southern come, line that
flouthern Mrlhmliat.
rvenin|.
Rounding out the first often*
Coach Sam McAlli.ler, ilalling
alkr team wen- Dan Fcddberg
of Army and Don Hlmteiifrr of In. trnlli tea ton a . Galor cage
Northwestern
at
end*;
Jim | m rn|or, u building *m a fuunih*
Wratherali of Oklahoma and lion
Gain of Kentucky at tackles; linn of nine letlrnnen and len
Dud MrPadin of Tex** and Hoh sophomores.
Ward «f Maryland at guard*; ami
"W r'rr prrlly thin in rtprrirntr
BUI
Vohaika
of
llllnuia
at anti height," M cAlliilrr said, "hul
m ite r.
uuitlil tie a little sliuniier in itThe
All-Am erica
defensive
■quad that could contain the foe s rr.r ilrrnytli i Im ii a year ago. In
and nave the way fur thi* Kcnrnl. we slrn'l iliong enough
formidable offensive array
i
for llie iilirilulr sliced of us.”
computed of Kiank Anderio i
Florida will play a 22 game
of Oklahoma and Dim Minasrn schedule that Includra It Suulhof Tria s at ends, Al i'arnpcllu rasp-rn Conference game*. The
of Miami and A l Wald uf Michi­ (iatura meet the three pre-season
gan at tacklea, D . Richter of leader* of the luop; '(rntueky,
Gallfurnla and Ted Haffer of Tulanr and Tenneiarc.
TtnMo.ee at icuards, with two
Only a third of Ihe Irtleimen
llpeharkrrs to
make up the could 1+ termed experienced hall
aecodd tine of defent*— Elmer player*. Captain
Ted Jaytox,
8todJ uf Army and Irvin llnldaah guard from Ocala, won mono­
of North Carolina.
gram* In 11)40 and 11*60; center
Tw o-W ay Harks
Harry Hamilton won hla spurs in
the three defensive Imcks- 1D47-4H-40 and has returned to the
position* un the first team, *i|uad this year after missing the
ware selected left known IDfid season; and forward Harry
for offensive prowess hul who Haskins won teller In I045-4H 40.
nernlheleti
were
pillsis
of Ilnmilluii Is from Gainrsville ami
elh*«th on defense; Vic Jano- Haskins frum Kay West,
w ift uf Ohio State, i'A) minute
TIi# uthri sis lettetmen saw
« m around wliutu his tram's limited servic# last year only a*
fsn-r was built: Eddie Salem irsei.es. They are: furwards Har­
of Alahama, aa skilled at stop­ old fVhuIiuaii and P » lr Peterauu,
ping an opponent as In Hlirctlnit of Miami; Hamid Bert, Manre;
Ids tram'* atlark; and lloh Center I.Jgkt Johnson, I'eiiaacnla;
Williams uf Noire Dame, * m a.trr mid guards Dick Welter, Miami;
quarterback always capable of and Choniiy Meyers, Ft. 1-audvrtaking llie field lo atnn an atlark. data.
The same situation pie.ails
Hpeedy little Dick Weller, who
for Ihe defensive hacks uf I lie captured llie fancy of the fans
ereond trim -W ilfred ( W h iner) last winter with an exceptionally
While of Arirnna Hl.-itr ( ’(.liege. scrappy brand uf play, saw runLeon llealh uf (Iklaluitria and alileraldy mure aarvlce than the
John Dollley of Mississippi.
other one-year lettermen.
But no possible rearrangement
The actual key to Florida'*
of All-America ItarkfirliD can hardwood possibilities Is In the
rovlde room for the host of hands of half a doten sophomore
rlllisnt hall carriers whu star­ ho|iefuls whu Seem to be vary
red In high scorinir game*. Chief likely pios|NH'ta till* early III Ihe
among these an* Parilli nod year. The list I* tupped hy for­
Role, Parilli, i&gt; maiticlar. with wards Red Wetlieringtun am] Curthe hall and a nuperh field grn- ti* Cunkle of Miami and Atlanta;
era), Ird Kentucky tu a vlrtori- center Dili beach of Htuart: and
uua season marred only liy Ihe nurds Elam Stokes, Montlcallo,
final defeat by Tennetkee. U n - Kentucky; Nelson Vlnal, Jackson­
fortunately Kentucky's schrdul i ville; and Usorge llltchlns, Bt.
dW nut test the team's strength Petersburg.
liy A H H (M TA TK t) FRESH
fully, Kolv was outstanding a*
The other aquadmen are for­
runner, Mocker ami pass rw&gt; wards Roy Roberts Tam pa: Har­
Today a year ago— Outfielder
t r i m on an up-and-down South- ry Xante, plant C ity ami Rus- Charlie (K ing Kang) K*llrr t u
•nc Methodist team.
■ell Briggs, Pierson; renters las mnde a free agenf by the lie
With so much emphasis on of­ Johnson, Miami ami Frank Dry- York Yankrra.
fense, it waa only natural that den, Keystone
llelghta; a n d
'lve year* ego— College foolAll-Amrrira Humiliations should guard* Jtrry Billings, Miami, and
I enjoyed a 36 percent attend
flood In fur aueh man a* Francis Hill Talbot, Delray Beach.
aite* increase over 1044.

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SPORTS

Baseball Magnates Haggle Over
Threats Of Radio And Television
liy JOB KBRjlLEK
S T. P ETE R S B U R G , Dei. 6 (/l*j The radiu-tdevuion threat it in
tharp Incut at ihr minori liegau their " l ight (or Survival."
Pretidnit George I raulimni, in hit 4tinu.il report tn hit Naliunal
Allocution of Mllioi Lcaguet, warned loday thkt "hulli the major*
lid tbe minor* are «t the cross-4 television regulation* if minor
roads.”
"Unrestrained
broadcast and league ia.rlm ll Is to live. Tbe big
telecast uf major league gomes brother must rmlixi- he has a
from station* located in minor luperiur appeal which can ruin
league territory bus contributed the little felluw. We must lake
mticli more to the decline of Jit - every step open tu ua toward a
tendance Ilian all other fnrtur* nrdution of the vexing problem
**tn n larger sense, it I* not
coniliined,” Trautman said. "Mure
than 2,btni *tation* locatetl from nui.or league baseball alone which
Co*at to coast engaged In I0fto ■land* to fall. Uut, because of
broadcasting
m a jo r
league the dependence of tin- majors up­
on ihe Illinois for tile development
gamrs."
Trautman citnl other factor, of players, laitb the majors and
that contributed to the 10 per cent H ip m Irun s an- nt Ihe rrut*attendance droji in hi* speech lo ruudt."
Cookie l.atagclto, who ruined
the delegates from 67 leagues ut
the opening business session of Floyd llevens' dream of a world
aeries
no-hitter,
was
name i
th, convention.
He arknowit-dged that some de- Brooklyn coach.
rren-e in the turnstile count could
tu- blamed cm poor wenttier rtmtii
tions, fewe recreational dollar*
nsctllid_ .1nt cr mil ioiiu I
mid the u
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ri million.
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"The quealim i« simply this,”
Trautman -aid. "Can minor lea­
gue baseball survive in dnily com­
petition with the top performer*
of the profession? The answer,
In mv opinion, is 'No.’
” 1 feel there must be some mo­
dification of the present rr.dlo mid

F ifty member* of the Se­
minole County Coif Cluh will
acpiare off In a dog-fight Sun­
day liegtnning at 1:00 I*. M
with the losing teniii buying
the winner* n t&gt;nrt.ecue din­
ner.
Tw o
evenly
taint, tool
group* of 25 member* each
have lieen formed to tarkle the
IH hole course. *|!&gt;*• tournament
will I m- played by pair* on a
match-play hast*.

Miami Meets 1st
Single Wing Team
In Orange Bowl

Charles Defeats
Barone By 11th
Round Knockout

‘Hatchet* Hackett And
Frank Smith Are To
Flay In Bowl Game

M IAM I.
Dec. ( j— (S|&gt;ecijl) Not only will Um vciiily of Miami's
(oothall Irani hr facing a unglr
wing formation Irani for tlir fint
lime tins tcaion wlirn llir llurricanri mrrl Clrmvon Jan. I, IW I,
In llir Orange Howl garnr. but il
will lie llir first lime ihe majority
id llir Hurricaiiri havr rvti mrl
ital formation in thrir collrgc ca
C h illie s
irrr*.
t.a-t lime Miami fated the
III M i l l / HOW HI.I.
wing wa- m ttis- cloving
CINCINNAII. Dei f* t/lV single
game of the IP4H searon tvnen
l /r.inl Chilles, ihe hruvywrlglit
\ amh-rliilt'* slrigli- swing «wrpt
fistic crown titled moic I h inly on over Andy Gustafson'* first Miami
In. head a Iter but night . I III' tram, 31 to It, The sophomutr*
round knockout over Nuk Hal one. and junior*, who predominate on
Miami'*
undrfeati-d llurrirann,
looked around today lor new Iocs havi* never run up against a single
lo light.
Wing foe in college play.
However thy manner in which
The champ admitted he needed
more work, deipile a helter-lhanJ the Hurrirgnea put together a de­
fense to slap the University of
fair punrhing joh on »hr .lock) Missouri .phi T Indicates that the
Syiarutr rx-Msnne who loicrd Hurricane coarhe* will Im- able to
the lighting front the ii|&gt;emng gong lousier a *turdy hand uf drfrmluntil a lingiiig right hla.lrd Im rr« fur this one.
Coach Gustafson may make
hopei III 2 . Itb ol the I I ill irstiotl soma cliai.g#* in hla defend**
Tom Isniisr. ro-iuana|ei ol ih alignments •Tar this cam* 4* gat
Cimiunali Negiu, lu d a lonla! home hull irr turn in the fnrwaid
wall but on the whole, surh stal­
on lap today wiih Al Weill nf New
warts as Al Carapella, Ham David,
Yolk, matrhmakei fni lhr llllei- Lex&gt; Martin and the irst, Plus
nalioual lidxing' Cluh .m l I liere Wilfred Hlnlk ami Co-captaln f'ele
was a chalice a new title scrap, Maatellnm as liai ker* un, should
lie able tn handle themselves even
was hi the making, laninit and in Ihe fast Clemson company.
Weill mid hut night their wa.
The Hnmraiii- roach will also
nothing definite oil the lirxl Unit come up with some liarkfirld
for d u lle r hut that it might lie j change* silica Quarterback Jack
Market! la due tu ralurii tu action
held in Deirail again*! an oppon­ in this lilt. It seem- ptulwblr
ent still lo Ire lelrctrd.
that Hob Hrhnvldenharh will alA gross gale uf |!i3.1.I4.M) was ternate al quarterback with Harkpaid hy HJ.Uhft home town fan* to rtt and at fullback with Harry
see Charles In Ida first appearance Malllo*. Frank Hmlth ha* regained
here as champion. The crowd al­ hla early season health ami is bark
most tore iluwn the Cincinnati at left halflatck but Jim Doulay,
Garden aieim aa the king of the ihe right halfback, can alio play
heavies handed Barone fit * first there, giving the Hurricanes a lot
knockdown nml knockout in ft't uf depth in class with a minimum
mimbre of tnett.
fight*.

Texas l i l t Is Tops
D A L L A S . Dec. 0 u V l-Jo e C.
Thompson. Jr., who modestly tell'
everyuiie within hearing distance
that all the liowlt are secondary
to the Cotton Howl, think* the
Texas Tennetse clash here Jan.
t will he uuite n football show.
"tVe have th# No. 1 bowl game,"
said the president of the Cotton
Howl Athletic A*«octatli&gt;ji today
as he announced completed plan*

for the New Year's dav classic in
Dallas.
He has returned from n Jaunt to
Tennessee where he saw all the
athletic officials of the school,
conferred with the governor of
Tennessee, and all in all whipped
up a tremendous Interrst for th*
Cotton Howl in the southland.
“ Why do I saw we have the No.
I howl?" he asked, then nn*w*-te.t
quickly: “ Well, we have the only
howl with two of the country'* top
four team* playing In it. We reallv
ought to have one undefeated
team— Texas A had pasihack from
ranter was the only thing that
kept Texas from beating Okla­
homa, you know.”

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fr ie n d ly g o - t o g e t h e r s
s o e a s y to se r v e

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nod Store*. 118 W. Ftr»t S lrw t
Phono 490-W.
K i t c h e n e t t e A jM S iW IlU . The
Fine*!. Ry xeerk, iili.nlh i&gt;l -en
tun. Slumtierlaml &lt;'mitt». Rt 17
g tl2 , JII»t South of City l.imlt*.
Renkonnhli* rate*.
P U R N IS IIK n mi*l#rn 7 room
assrfm^nt A^olt* fSfl® Mellon*
trill#.
F U R N IS H E D Oat a** apt M room a
•ml bath. Adult* only, d-’ l \Ve»t
__lM h Street. Phone *71.
C L E A N , altraetiW farnltli*i(
apartment, adullt. 91* Myrtle
Aw.
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T I J R N I 8 I IF D 2 mom dpi •
P italm. A ilulti only. Ml* Mm Ave
(IN K F U R N IS H E D thri.
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apartment. AD o four luoru pn
furni«hnl itaraae apartment.
R O B E R T A. W IM .I IM S. Realtor
PH (IN K 7 »
I ROOM S completely fumUhrd
Hou»ekee|lin|:. 81'.* Mn&lt;liolla
IIL
U N F U R N IS H E D
3 -t t a d r o o n i
lfouk* all electric kitchen. Me*.
P, p . Amleraon. Imk.- Marv.
. # W 0 ROOM Cottaae Furnl*lu-.l ineluding light* and tvater. Phon*

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R N IB H K D Cottag*. 1200

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mile
M it of M rR -ynoldi Drug Store.
B u r 1 or all 8 Small down p*yand 110.00 per month.
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on/ will buy my cuudy in two
i//.i / ,/,i 1 nine le.tile rloae in
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P IIO N K 73S_____
xf A 1-1 out llll die.) hull**- on lot
I oil r.»U), Paitially
fund'lied.
Se.n lo u n lrr club on l.ukr Mary
IP :oi S»e Mi. Nadeau, l l i i 'j
Kim A vi*. Sanford.
llK I'lillllM Imuxe wit lx liaidxxood
lilHii* and double Canute, clow
in i x owner, fall *M»W, _ _ _
SKW Kurnixhed and unfurtdxheil
. . ■» , ein on nr year, See \Vhid»
dun. 111* South Park Avenue.
IM tiM K PRO PERTY III PI.F.X'
I'lkiitaliou Ektate*— large lot—
cuxtolll built for i*lr l.rlnxx tire*,-nl cniiil ruction coxt*. See
tt'hidilon. D O S . Park A*#._____
SPM IA I Something very unnmttl in a 2 bedmoni bou»e. On11X0*1. lertuxe It la eirfptiunalIv planned, pleating inaide and
imf. I.arge corner lot attractively landarapeit, highly dctirable
neigh lexi hood. U t m ahow you
thix one.
M flD h S T »mall cottage, 1 bed.
rootni, a buy that ha* a world
- f wholeeumr living, an a pavexl
highway. *4&lt;HK) 00, eaay to han­
dle.
IN C O M E P R O P E R T Y -* apart*
merit hmiae. priced at IIIKiO.OO
term- lla* 2 bedroom apartment
upitalr* and 2 lied room apart*
menl down, neight&gt;orhiH&lt;d fair.
I HKD \\ . R EN D ER . Realtor
Hit Park Are.
Phone IU B
X It P E TE R S O N , llrnhee
M l N. Park Are.
Phage I I M
N IC E T II.E D Earm. flowing wall*,
fruit, out
bluldinga, modern
boualng. rropt. attractive aettlng.
I Iwm-r ill. Phone 18A9-J after
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HI llU A G E llhaca llatnuieilc**
.‘ bolgun. G. Let A lidri aon, Ph
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O R A N G E S -71 I,,,-hel J . T . Foi
tier, Kb 2, Box 49&amp;, Wxat Geneva
Avrnue, Suufoid.
1 IIU C A L IIH tK Luger autoii.allc
pi*tol, perfect condition, ph
1008.R.
W E S T IN G lfO U H E Electric cma./l.
range, good comlition. Thi.-e top
burner*, upper and Inwrr luunei
in oven. t-t-iiM • ti. Mr*. John
K. F o i, Paula.
P IA N O
FOR
S A K E Gurgen*
Kabv Giand Piano, like new bui
at half the coit of a new one
__Wrile |lu« HKIj can* H. ial.l
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furniture. WiDotoMaier Eurni*
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HELP W A N TED
— a
Y O U N G M AN who I* rellntde
honcat, baa aelling ability and
know* how to auparviae l«iy*.
Muat Im* in good health and
atmng phyaically. W rite Bo* G,
e l ** ilerald in your own band­
writing staling all
pertinent
fact* about vour aaIf
GOOD O P E N IN G in Cltv of San*
ford
for
Itawlrigh
thaler,
Steady year around Income. Cat
eiaentlal. Middle age man pre­
ferred. Rawlelgh 1'iodurt* odd
bare over 23 year*. W rite at once
giving age and -iperit-ncr. RnwUigh’a, Dept EAL-44U-210. Ho*
2487. DeSoto Station, Memphl*
L T f ilg.
P L A N T &gt;aleaman to «&lt;&gt;ik O n lra l
Florida. Experience not neccaaary. Muat lw neat and willing
to work. Apply in iwruon, II to
_ J I A .M ^ n il N. Park Ava.
3 F IR S T C LA S S roofer*. Apptv II
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I M I OMAOOHS
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Loan Dep'l., K.xitn 317 I'hum
2 -o it a d :
2hll Sanfud Atlantic National
Rank Meiulu-r EDIC
hag line, liulldoixi .lump lu ii
murk, fill dirt tliell an.]
lax
by load or )oh. Contact H l&lt;
t, ibxte.t and a-a.H late., 101- i
.“lew Yoti Ave. Del.uml
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All l ype* t&gt;r II.M.k Work.
Mary McKinney I look keep mg
111K l . O N K K A N G K I f
Set vice
K.»,m 403
Atlantic Rank Rulldlne
D R Y C L E A N IN G . "Sanlionr" for
thoae win* x*#nt the t,e«t. Trx
our expert ablrt tervice. Streim
line Dry Cleaner* A Laundry.
Phone 1082.
.
W A T C H and clock repairing. All
work guaranleeil
Kea»nn*lle
price* F. M Engliab. Jr. Phon__________________________
W E S E L L new or re*newer! vacuum
cleaner*, or xwill trnew your nr*aeril clrnner regaidlra* of make
or condition. Ere* Pick-up and
Delivery aarxdre with hone*t e*limati ■ • «ll Sanford, 9Wt
H A T S — claaned, blorkfd, re**tvle&gt;l
and trimmed. Phone 344-XK be
tween »'• and tt P.M.
B O A T S FOR R E N T . Plenty of M IC K E Y M O U SE
bait. Ka*l end of Sanford Sen
Wail, Lake Je**up, foot of San
ford Avenue
L E T U S help vou recondition vour
yard. Peat, 4(&gt;c hu. *4 80 t» i
yard. Murk Fill dirt delivered
Phone 1290— Shell for drive-

A L L T Y P E S of RuRdoter Work
Rcaionable R ale.- -Free
KatlMate*. Carpenter 4
G-aray
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BLO CK MASON* iirict,. (&gt;menl H — N O TU 'K S -P K R H O N A LH
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work: Patch P la -w in g ; ReM A H V H LK N D ING I.UIR A It Y
pairing and addltloning. Phone
7
AIM if l.ES * POH H A L e ' L S
1209 Maenolia - Open Mon. Thut*
18894
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M il I S S W A P SHOP— 408 E. 4th
Fri. 10 to 12 A M.. 3 to 8 P M
St We Huy. Pell nr Trade m&lt;x*t D I S H W S l l i N G . C o o k in g . bopaeSaturday 4 to 9 P.M.
^york Julia B o a y .m fc (lh i|t.
a.g* 11. ■ i■ ■ '
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We tHilh tote when you don’t bring D&gt;— Ilg aiM u Oppor* unit lea - - I 0 14—
vour nn-teriptlona In L A N K Y 'S ,
G R O C ER Y , meat*, general md*r L O S T between Markham lake clay
phone th i
ballad into *erviee*. re**on for
road and Sanford Nov. 30. A
I ' A E IN I F K E Im : Complete lino
tailing. Orange City
Market
black purer containing per*onal
Ifanl'a Tnweilo Eaed S'nr*
Orange City, Ela. No re**nnahle
laper*, bank book and key.
offer refuted
,
Cot ton llianketa
.
IIM )£
f lea»e
t
return at Mayfair Inn at
Courier Paint*
12 U t gal. GO LD SBOR O Colortsl Ifeipy R ,lfv
i^ idrik;_yDa;_ ta iim j^ ra £ p m i
Navy T-S h irt
4Be ea
Laundry EtancMae include* OeuA U T O M O B IL E S
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( K M Y - N t V r S l’KPMJS
rgrtown and Midway. Immediate 13—
tux Ml Sanford tie
Phone 1131
poaaeaajon. Eaay term*. Inquire R U Y IN ti A t.A R T Refoee finah
XM AS CHETS new -ewine ma' _4g0_W. I M ^ S t . Pfx. 9 1 * 3 . ___
eing *ee U* to aavr money. In
rhuu-a at Rert'a. 321 FL Flrat
Mailmen! lotan Dep'l , Room 317
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H«i » &gt;
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lando Evening Star. Call Ralph K E N T A C A R . U d t l f l It h r day,
Rav
11884
F R IE D SHR IM P Dinner “Tha
waek. or Maton. F.nvllth F«rd»
Beat Shrimp on Earth" al Hont- i t * * r t o o i a fu m e g g to T w K
and American Ford*, aedan-,
erN. 8*4 E . lit S t ,_____________
faetioa Old
rtatlon wagotu and ton vert! Idea
g#». FI ‘
W IN E for Fruit Cake or table i t
Strickland Morrlaon, I m ..
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lag Porta
linmer'i, I f I E. l i t
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Flral B(. ___
Mart aipei
G IL B E R T Panama Chocolate* for
1P47 FO R D tudor tedan
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TH *

Seven Million Vets
Have Received Aid
Through G. I. Bill
W A S H IN G T O N . Dfc.
About 7,768,000 veteran*, onehalf of all World W ar II exservicemen, have received educa­
tional or job aid from the K"vernment, the Veteran* Adminis­
tration said today. It placed the
coat at about 9l2,000,000j000.
Th a t average* out to 91.600 of
aid for each veteran who hat
taken advantage of the G I bill
nr the Vocational Krhahltitatini
A rt. The latter, paired In 1043,
ia a program reserved fur die
aided veteran* nerding aid to
overcome their handicaps.
Fall enrollment* in schools anil
co)l*K** under !&gt;oth laws, VA
u ld , are down 20 per rent from
last year. Total enrollment in all
type* of schools, from trade
through
postgraduate
schools,
was 1,293,600 on Nov. 1. A ye*r
ago it wa* t ,628.700,
College-level training has drop­
ped most sharply, from a p«.&lt;k
of lJMSJOO in the fall of 1HI7
to almut 660,000 today.
Only 11)8,200 veteran* are tak­
ing on-the-Joh training now, the
V A M id. The peak in that part
of the program, often railed
"earn while you learn," wa* 720,900 In early 1917. The first Mg
overhaul job done on the C l Ihll
was aimed at on-the-job training
after it waa found that nrntr
high-paid executive* were receiv­
ing
a
government
elluwarvco
while "training" for a still high­
er position. Congress put a ceil­
ing on earnings.
training, with 337,O n -th •farm
-f
lerana now
n
600 veteran*
participating,
stayed near it* peak period of
Julia, I960, when 362,000 veterans
were enrolled.
Dvr far the larger part of tha
total cost of the two programs
has stemmed from the (it hill.
And, In turn, the great part of
that cost is traceable to veterans
who entered schools and colleges.
Ia Most casas, the V A pays all
tuition coats, all book* and fee*
u d a monthly subsistence allo«ante. Four yrara Is the m ail­
m a n training period.
Far most veterans, the rut-off
data for entering any kind of
training la Ju ly 96. 1961 and the
eut-off date for finishing up,
ia moat rases, is Ju ly 26, 19V.
Eligibility does not sxtead to
vetesrns who did nut servr In
World War II but Congress nuw
ha* aaveraI hills to give Korean
W ar veterans benefits of the
two laws.

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Korea and U -N . mediation
of diffrttucea ovtt tins country.
fltnaaen emphasised In Ms too
svortl Introductory ntatement that
those were hla own vlawa "and
they are not to Ira taken by In­
ference or otherwise to represent
the views of the United Slates
govrrnmen nor of any other in­
dividual."
lie waa rluseled with MacArthur lwo |tours Tuesday. Slassen
had told correspondent* aftrr that
session lie did not Intend to make
aiur statement on policy during
hla current world tour.
Today'* statement was mlmeo.
graphed at MacArthur’* head­
quarter! under the heading "Cen­
tra ! Headquarters, Far Katl Com­
mand, Public Informal inn Office."
A spokesman at
MacArthur'*
headquarters declined comment on
the statement. MacArthur’* pens
officer. Col, Marlon I’. Echols who
ta t by Hlaasen during the new*
eonfsrence. explained:
"H e (Htassen) Just railed me
up und asked me If I could help
him and 1 did."

A ttlee
(CstltSSM ream * « « »
'
Rada rule the whole Chln*M main­
land, and, •
' t. Warned against emotional de­
velopment of Korean war polley,
saying •that the Anglo-American
peoples should keep their ayes on
(be long range objective of securlag world peace and respect for
Lib rua tlo iu l law.
Attlee M id that while the Un­
ited Slate* |s carrying tha burden
of resisting aggression
unde Iks
salon under
United Nations flag In KorM
alongside
forces act fighting lion
"Y o u may b* certain." hla pre­
pared teat continued, "that, In fair
or foul weather where the Stars
und Stripes fly In Korea, the Brit*
tab flag will fly besldo them. Wa

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SAN FO RD

Entomologists To ExplorcrSaya U-Boats National G uard To
Can Reach R u sla n s
Conduct General
Meet A t M ayfair
B U F F A L O ,If. Y - Dec. A— &lt;/F)
S taff Conference
Sir Hubert Wilkins says sub­
Inn D uring Week —marines
travelling under the arc­

Gif tide of the road*
"1 did what they told me,"
Spain continued.
" I went hack and came across
Maj. James K. Eagan (of Wlaeon«in) who told me ‘You go bar*
lluw to cumbat bugs and other
and tell them that they ought to insect pests Utat prey on plant*
nurrchdrr and wr will feed them sod livr**€K-k in the face of a
got&gt;d and take care of them.’ '* threatened shortage of insecticides
Spain hurried hack up the r»ad, our to materials being diverted for
found the group and told th « military purposes will be one of
Chinese what the major nald.
the big lopir* at the annual meet­
"Th e y told me In pretty good ing of the Florida Entomological
English to go back and tell my Hot let v Thursday at the Mayfair
•uperiora that If wc didn’t sur- Inn. The meeting will conrludtrender in 10 minute* that they Fridav afternoon.
would attack n*," Spain related.
Among the many speakers who
Kuain did so.
will tell of the never ending fight
"Th is time the officers w r it against Inserts and rodent* will be
bark by th*m -clvr- to talk thing* J. W, Wilson « l the Central F lo r­
over with the Chine**," hr said. ida Experiment .Station.
"Th e y *ta&gt;ed up there shout .10
John A. Mulrennan of Jackson­
or t n minute*, pretty *o*tn they ville, director of the Division of
Entomology
for the Hlatr Ho*id of
came back and said ‘Let's fight &lt;1
| Health and pierldent of llm Ho
out.* "
The word "'•&gt; passed along the rirty, stated that many of the new'
j and nolent Insecticides may he in
line.
Hut Iwforc i| reached some of | short •imply by next summer.
"Tills," he declared, "m ay ham­
the men. someonn said
per the production of many agri­
makr a break for It."
The Chinese attacked. Spain cultural crops a* well as bringing
hbout n short age of insecticide
wa* rapturrd a second time.
" T h r y took me up to where the used In the control of Insect* which
Chinese had headquarter* In a air known aa disease carriers, in­
and
targe house over on the left side cluding mosquitoes,. flies
flea*.
of the road." Spain said.
Among the subjects discussed
" I saw Frank there. He was In
one room with some others. They will he a talk hy Dr. C. T . B ru rwrren't doing anything In him. of Harvard University, who will
"Th e y took me and some others tell of wasps that kill other Insects.
up a canyon. A* we walked up New method* of controlling pests
there, I •potted three Marines up that affect cattle and other live­
will be outlined by Kntomola draw. They motioned for me to stock
ogDt Dr. W .O . Bruce of the
make a break for it but 1 didn’t
think that was the right time. U.H.D.A., Ha.annah, GaManv -neaker* of national repu­
The Chinese dropped hark lik*
they weren't foliowing us anv tation in theli field* will present
more. So I ran and made it back papers dealing with the control of
in-crti on plant* and livestock, a*
okay,
well a* insects of medieal Impor­
" i didn't «ee Frsnk any mor* tance, with special rmphaaia on
but heard that the Chinese took new Insecticides,
him and some others up the road
Mayor Andrew Carrsway Will
back toward the north, maybe to
welcome the group with M r. MulManchuria."
Marine Cant. Mike Capraro of irnnan responding. The R«v. A. fl.
Mrlnnl* will pronounce the invo­
Sso Francisco said;
“Rome of those taken by tha cation.
Among Ih r Initial talk* wlfT'be
Chinese have straggled back *0
ramp. They have been turning up an outline of a half a century of
progress In the field of medical en­
every so often."
tomology In Florid* b r M r. JFulnnnan: a description of sriarid
larvar In the Philippine, and C. T.
Jlrues; research at the Havamiah
H'wallaara r i « « r* M n w )
l.ul-oralnrv by W, 0. Bruce.
Coast.
It was biting cold In the midIsnd* early today, (trading* were
more than 20 below taro In the
llakota*. Temperalurr* also dip­
(Continued frost I'age One)
ped to sub-sera Irvcis In Nebras­
ka, Iowa and Kansas. The rest of the emergency session of Uio As­
the midwe&gt;t wa* In for below *ero sembly that the 13 Asian and
Middle East countries which ap­
weather tonight.
The winter season's official pealed last night for the halt at
start was mure than two weak* the parallel were the same powers
away hut today there was a blan­ that supported crnsslng the 38th
ket of snow revering more than Parallel when U J f . troops were
1.200 mile.* from north of l.akr advancing.
India, which sparked the new.
Hum-rtor Into Arkansas and 400
m il-s nrrms from Iowa to worth- cat direct peace Plea tn Commun­
ist China, altsiained from voting
western Ohio.
F rr«h fall* of snow preceding for the northward crossing of tha
Ih r cold air hit heaviest In Minne­ parallel The Philippine*, Egypt,
sota. There were 12 Inche* at fht. and nine other Aslan and Middle
lull: and II inche* at Mlnncapoll* Eakt n o m in e , joined India in
— with falls of some alx Inches Ihe new appeal last night.
slnre yesterday.
Chicago had two Inches of wot
•now and there wa* a similar lower Bio Grande valley In Texas
amount at Kansas City. 81. Louis' repotted below freezing tempera­
fall measured three Inches, while tures. Ilut strong northwesterly
the while rovering at Wichita winds may prevent frost damage
Kalla and Varnon, In northwest to vegetable* and citrus fruit still
Texas, was two inches. Thera was In the field*.
Hood danger* at most points
a light fall In Dallas.
Know and colder weather was along Ihn Ohio River appealed
the outlook for Ohio, Kentucky, lessened with the arrival nr cold­
Greats Just above
West Virginia, Tennessee, Penn- er weathersylvanla, and parts of Maryland flood level were expected todey
and Virginia. The frosty weather, hut no serious damage wea ex­
forecasters aaid, will dip aa far pected.
However, snow ranging from
south as Mississippi and Alabama.
Three men were killed at I.** two In five inches was in prospect
Vegas, N.M., yesterday, when a fur Ohio, keeping flood Hanger*
truck collided with the Hants FV* alive. Cleveland, which recently
Super Thief during a heavy snow finished digging out of a 20-lneh
snowfall, was expecting a fall of
storm.
The lush growing area In the five Inches.
Pennsylvania, where threatened
flood waters were receding, also
aland by our duty, and we stand expected ■ snow accumulation of
by our friends."
from three to four Incho*. The
Ha urged the avoidance of crit­ state was prom ind a general cold
icism saying that what now must wave tonight and Thursday.
be dong Is "to And how beat te
This week's flood* In Northern
help those who are hearing this California rauard an
estimated
Imrdon" In Korea.
14,000,000 damage. Water* have
The
British Prime Minister receded In many areas hut the
spoke at some length about Gen­ Ban Joaquin and Merced River*
eral MacArthur'* "skillful and swelled at they received the cresU
resolute leadership."
of doaens of tributaries. The high­
But he Mid, “ Wa hava to rec­ est ocean tides ef tha year were
ognise that owing to that Inter­ expected this wekend In the lowvention of th« Chinese the mili­ lying delta area*, at the mouth*
tary situation has gravely deter­ of tha San Joaquin and Sacra­
iorated In tha last few days."
mento Rivera.
Attlee Mid that "differences of
emphasis" In British and Am eri­
can policy are Inevitable, due to
the different geographical condi­
tions of tha two nations.
Ilia talks with Mr. Tru m a n , ha
added, "are enabling us to under­
stand each others' point of view."

Temperature

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tic Ocean can rarrp American
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Dec. 6 —
troops within striking distance of j (Special)— Seventy-two officre*
Ru-*ian industrial renters.
I of the combined F lorids-Gcorgis
The Arctic explorer, in n film - ilaff- of the Forty-eighth Infanillustralctl ta-k Iwforc the Cen­ I try Division, National Guard of
tral I’ark Methodist Church men's | the United States, will conduct
club last night -aid:
. a General and Special Staff
"The potential of using ihe training conference at the U . S.
Arctic as an underwater route to Naval A ir Station, Jacksonville,
Hussia Is great. By any other it waa announced today.
approach foot soldier* would have
The fifth of a series of staff
tn go overland about iWO ntilea school* initiated hy the Depart­
in Arctic conditions."
ment of Defense under an seedThe Austiulian-liotn consultant rtated program to train ctvi'iau
lo the U. S. Military I'lanning component staffs for active terCommission said Ihrtr are no ice- nee in emergency, th* currently
|,crg- In ttu- A iit lr that would scheduled conference will cover
disturb subs. He added:
combat operation order* and In"Radar won's work in the Arc- tflligence processes on Division,
tic to ilelcct the aubs, cither. Cnrp and A rm y levels, Prcviout
And there', no limit to the alia conference* have been held st
of submarine*. Wc ran dejmsit Macon. Savannah and Jackson­
our troop* on the doorstep* of ville.
the Itusstan*."
The conference will be attendid by Major General Henry D.
It u- -ell.
Commanding
General,
!“lh Infantry Division. Macon,
(Ia.; Major Genera! Mark W.
|l M NtfH M ril • fee*a« F H S f U * N
Lance, The Adjutant Grnrral,
•on l»M reporter* after &gt; dosed- Ktalc of Florida; Brig. General
dour session of the subcommittee Jo-eph C. Hutchison of Sanford,
set up to keep a constant checK A**iatant Division Commander,
upon the en’ lrc defense effort.
41th Infantry Division, Brig. Gen­
Asked whether his disclosure eral Patrick E. Scawright, Com­
indicated
plans
for
overall manding General, 48th Infantry
strength of the armed services Division Artillery, Savannah, Ga.;
had been increased, Johnson re­ and Colonel Benjamin F . M erritt,
plied:
t hief of Staff, 48th Infantry D i­
"1 did not Intend to indicate It vision. Msron, Os.
wa* bring upped or lowered."
The Naval A ir Station will proRut Johnson said the prepared- vide quarters, mess and class­
net* nulaommitten would concen­ room facilities for the visiting
trate in the Immediate fulura officer*. A dinner will be held
upon the twin problem* of man­ s' the Naval A ir Station Officer’s
power for inohllliallon and speed­ Club Saturday evening, for the
ing up production of tanka, air­ vi-iftng officer*.
plane* nml other defense goods.
trrangement* for Nation Guard
In another development at lh - Officer participation are being
Capitol, the Senate Foreign Rela­ completed hy Lieut. Colonel A . M.
tion* Committee approved a bill M rrrlm mon. 48th Infantry D lvlauthorizing $38,000.1100 in food slon Adjutant General.
aid to Yugnd.ivlx, hit hy n severe
drought.
Meanwhile, the llmi*e Rule*
Committer was dr laving, at least
temporarily, legi,lotion to rvtrm l
prevent rent control* until Mar,
« i w h II mm M
f*i»#r l l u t t
31. Admliil'lratloii leader* pre­ mkl-fUy so that Attlee could keep
viously hud eounleil on hou*e ap­ an engagement tn address the Na­
proval of the extenvlim hill to­
tional Press Gub.
day.
Another session was scheduled
A coalition of Repuidicana and
Southern Democrat- on the rules lor 3:30 P M
g
committee rrfuvcd yesterday to
Th r forenoon meeting waa the
clear the bill for llousr ronsidrr- thin! conference between the I'reation. It would extend contrnla aiiJrni and the I’rime M ln iitrr since
90 (lav* beyond their present the British leader's arrival here
expiration date of Dee. 31.
Muitdav.
Ttie general objection raised
Ktaphen Early,
taking over
against It was that if rent con. dutiea aa While Huu*c press sec­
trot* are necessary an ate gener­ retary following tha sudden death
al prlre anil wage rnnlm ls— whlrh yesterday of Charles G. Ross, eald
Freslilrnt Truman so far has de- that stress should l&gt;e placed on the
clined tn n*e In Ihe fight againsl "mrreaae production" phrase In
inflation.
Ihe statement.
Similar argument* were -mind­
l i t M id the increase tha Am er­
ed hv Repnhllran* In the Senate ican and Britlah group* had In
whlrh rnntltiu&gt;d debate no tta mind referred both to raw ma­
rent control* extension. A fiO-day* terials and finished go*id* fnr de­
veraIon, A vote M planned tomor­ fame, although rmphasfa waa put
row.
on raw matrriala today a* the first
Tall* for full-scale economic step In produriivn increase*.
rontml* ratne from both Repub­
The remark about assuring
lican* and Democrat*.
"moat qffrrtivc uae" of scarce
Senator Caprhart (T tln d ) sug­ supplies Indicated a joint Ilrilishgested freezing price* and wsge* Ameriran system of allocation*
at prearnI level- to avoid trying for such material* aa tin and rub­
tn roll them hack later.
ber may be under itudy.
Asked about that. Early com­
mented that you hava to get th*
material* before you can allocate
them.
ff'nntiniie&lt;l i .uw r » .» - fine)
In rrspunie to a reporter’s questile Iron Curtain ha- liceomr a
source of danger nut only for our lion, Early Mid there had been
people but al-o for Eurone and no discussion of nrlring In Itself.
the entirp world, from whlrh un­ Almo*t any allocation system
would automatically require price
measurable mischief ran arise.
"Unless atrp- toward a positive filing.
Before today's statement, diplo­
solution are taken within n n-s-l
zutiahla tiinr, then the most hrn- matic informant* had said that
vllyarm ed powers of the world aliout the firmest point yet deve­
will shortly confront earh otliei loped in the British-American dis­
cussion* was agreement that Euon the soil of our country."
The Ftvangcllral Council, direct.
log Ita message to all foreign
churches whether In the esat nr
arret, asked them to liave their
governments "undertake Immed­
iate concrete measures In the Un­
ited Nation* to ward off Ihe dan­
ger (o f w a r)."
The Council Mid it waa not in
a position to make direct political
prnpoMls, adding:
" It must tie left to thr govern­
ments and thr United Nations
whether they consider the neeessary mrans to be a new confer­
ence of power*, an action hy Ihe
Nations or some other
United Na
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CO P LO N R E -T R IA L
N E W Y O R K . Dec. fr-frf t— The
conviction of Judith Copton on
charge* of being a Russian soy has
been reversed by a federal court*
of appeals. However, the court d e -*
dared that her “ guilt Is plain" and
refused to dismiss the indictment.
It ordered a new trial.
The second circuit court of ap­
peal* yesterday ordered the new
trial for the comely 29-year-old
Hrooklyn residrnt on grounds that
her arrest without u warrant was
illegal. F ill wiretapping also was
a factor In the reversal.

Congress To H ear
Mayors’ Opinions
On Civil Defense

ICssttss** n , i * raae &lt;la*&gt;
tween the two major raat coast
ports of Hungnam and Wonsan.
Ilungnam I* about 6n air mile*
nortn of Wonsan, 10th Corps headquarter*.
W A S H IN G TO N . Dec. 6— (,F)
MacArthur'*
headquartera re­ — Six hundred mayor* and city
ported
"decreasing
nre««ure" official, gave thought today to
agaimt Marine* and soldier* sur­
a propo-al lo put Srcrclarv of
rounded at llagaru am) Koto, Dcfrn-e Marshall In rharge of
south of Changjin Re-rrvuir.
Ihr xmernmenl’a civilian drA P correspondent Tom Stone frtt-r operation-. The plan, recreported from Koto that Marine* nmmrnded hr the civil drfen-r
in their darkened tent city there committer of Ihe American Mu­
appeared hopelessly trapped but nicipal ts-ocinllon, a mild — i I h•
were determined to make a fight draw lop authority front Ihe
for freedom. Stone flew Into tic- new crested Civil Defrnvr Adsieged Koto by special military
mini-trsliiin beaded hr Millard
plane and then flew out with hi* F. t'*ld*rll, former governor
dispatch. He quoted Colour! !,«wi* of Florid*. Caldwell now i* re(Chesty) Fuller, commander of -pon-ililr only lo I're-ident T r u ­
man.
the First M arinr Division.
"W e will suffer heavy losses.
The enemy greatly outnumliei * u*., " A S H IN G TO N , Dec. 6— « ,H Thev have blown the bridge- and j Worried city father* have their
blocked the roads. Our vehicle- chance today to tel, Congve** to
may not get through, but ye w-ill act going on ntea,urr* to protect
cities and towns from possible
make it somehow.
Facing Ihe Marine- thrr*- und atom and otlu-r bombing attacks.
at Hagaru, six or -even mile* to
Mayor Dorothy Lee, of Port­
the north, w a- a fight down 60 land, Ore., is one of them. She
mile* of a river gorge road. Chi­ and nlw,ut n dozen other munici­
nese Red* held hill* Hanking the pal official* were ready and eager
road for much of the way.
to go Ix'fore a senate armed serElements of the Fifth and Sev­ vices sulicummittec and ask for
enth Marine Regiment* and the a speed-up in drafting plans for
31st and 32nd Regiment- « f the protection of thp home-front.
U.S. Arm y's Seventh Division
They are among city official*
were rut off In the frigid w-a»te- attending the meeting here of the
land. They were being supplied American Municipal A-lociatlion,
hy air. Planes were
removing which has already chided Conwounded who had survived a five, grc*s f«r moving too *lowly on
dav fighting retreat down Imth civil drfenae plan*.
sides of Changjin Reservoir.
And Congress, mindful of the
While ground forces «aw little ominous international situation,
action. Allied planes rocketed and I* working on the II.IOu.OOrt.fKHi
bombed the enemy all Ihe way civil defense program the Presifrom the front* to the Yalu River dent *cnt it. The program is to
he financed over a three year
boumlarv of Manchuria.
The Fifth A ir Force &lt;aid Its period, with federal, state and
airmen had killed or wounded local governments all chipping
1.500 Red- up to I P.M. W ednc- in.
day. These inrtudMl 150 killed in
President
Trum an,
it
was
Pyongyang, the Red Korean capi­ learned, has asked House nod
tal abandoned Tuesday hy Allied Senate lender* to get congres­
troops, and another 420 near the sional action on thr measure at
city.
this ictalon.
The planes In 250 sortie* «trurk
Jsmr* Wadsworth, ailing de­
13 enemy town* and destroyed .*'.3 puty civil defense director, has
vehicle*. 16 boxcars, several tank*. warned Cnngrra* thr urgency is
44 cart*, five supply dump* and felt to lie "very great."
other installatioss.
“ If we don't get started it may
be 'oo late," he said.
Tnc Senate Armed Service*
rope I- Ihe prime rcnlvi of con
Committee, headed hy Senator
flirt with Soviet Communism.
By implication, the rcpnri*‘d Krfauvcr (D -T r n n ) is expected
agreement affirms the ilriti*h to hold unintcm plcd hrnriny*
view— and one long held hy many on the proposal.
Chairman V in -m (D -G a ) said
high official* here— that the w ritrrn pnwar* cannot allow a large the lluusn A tni-d Services com­
portion of thalr military strrngth mittee ha* “chared it* decks” of
tn be sucked into a conflict with other business po that ita rivil
defense subcommittee might havu
Red China.
The President and Prime Minis­ time to work on the civil defense
ter were reported agreed that In plan.
At it* opening session ycuerthe United Nations the United
States and Britain would •up- Hay, the group instructed civil
port the pending demand for the defense official* to sound out tho
Chinese Communists to get their council of state governor* on the
imposed plan, unprecedented In
troops out of Korea.
8. history.
There was considerable Indi­
Wadsworth said either he or
cation here that Britain, If not
the United States, would arcept
In the U . N . a proposal hy 13 bark on any ri*ky enurse in the
Asian m unlriv* Ini by India for Far Ea«t whlrh might jeopard­
a crane firs along the 38th Paral­ ize the Vuild-un In F;urrp*\
lel.
The trend of Ihe talks has
made antlrcly clear,' dipmmatir
informants said, that the United
States has no intention of lieeomIng engaged In a major war In the
Orient and dearly regard* E u ­
rope aa being of foremost strate­
gic importance.
Attlee la reported to have sat­
isfied himself that President T r u ­
man and hi* advisors feel th it Ihe
defense of F^urope I* va Import­
ant to the U n 'lrd State* as it is
to the Eurnnean* thcrn’ elvcn.
This appears to have been one
of the big cMirrrn* in A ttire ’,
mind at the time he came here.
H r apparently now fe.-,* aa a
tcsult of his talks with the I're
rident that there I* no da ngrMr * .
Katherine McCubblns,
that tha United State* will m i
44(k3 Imiisvtllp Avr., l/uiisvillr,
Ky„ say* she freb. letrihly w,rry
and want* to extend lots of *ympathy lo thiiusands of folk* all
o m Ihe country bothered • ith
vague arhes and pain, due to
a deficiency « f Vitamins III. H2,
Nisein and Iron. Fir*. McCubblns
say* she know* how they feel bocause It wasn't too long ago that
Mr*. McCubblns was Just beside
herself In knowing what In do
about &gt;uch misery. However, Mr*.
McCuldiin* found out the had a
deficiency of Vitamin* 111, B2,
Nisein, and Iron and started tak­
ing H A D A C O L .
Here i* Mrs. MrCuhliina* own
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(flop Feeling Bad
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LO Y A LTY O A TH
T A L L A H A S S E E . Dec. 6— ( / P ) -®
Florida’s niw office holder* must
high the loyaltv and anti-Communist oath required hy law when
they take office, even though they
did it when they qualified aa can­
didate*, Attorney General Richard
Ervin ruled today.
|fr gave Ihr opinion to Jess
Matha*. clerk of the Voluri*
County Circuit Court who takes
the oaths for limit of his county*!
officer*.
memtirr* of hi* staff plan to
attend a Mwdon of the governor*'
council, on Thursday. The council
meeting in Chicago.
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J E W E L R Y A N D L U G G A G E CO.
the complete array of flno leath­
er good* and luggage— Samsonite,
Crown, Airway and many other
nationally advertised brand* a n
featured • - . For the active man,
wc suggest a man's , Pylon kit
for only 91.96, Including tax.
Brief rases, club bag*, wallets-V
are also featured. And for htr
we suggest one of the handsome­
ly styled train eaaea by Airway
for 96.60, including tax. Coma in
now to S A N FO R D J E W E L R Y
A N D L U G G A G E CO. and aalect
your gift of quality.
For the relative or friend In
the north, why not a Florida
Souvenir
from
M O N TEZU M A
G I F T SHO P on Magnolia Avanua? Sea those scarves of tro -(
piral colorful design. They'ra
splendid! And recently arrived
are doile from Germany, Look like
real little werfca of art. The detail
la wonderful. Excellent gifts would
be cither colonial or oriental
figurines. The tropical trays,
with Orange Blossom Honey and
Guava Jolly are already to ship
— get yours now. these are raally
nice. Coma In to M O N T E Z U M A
G I F T SHOP and aatset your
Christmas cards now. A fins aa-r
aortment with beautiful designs
await your Inspection.
Santa Claus often visits l . M.
G A R R E T T S , corner of 1st Street
and Sanford Avenue. The whole
family will ha happy to receive
one of the numerous gifts that
G A R R E T T S feature* . . For the
Men Distinctive Adam Hats . . .
And watch llUle Jim m y when he
see* those Okie Dokle western ,
styled Jeans and Jackets (and t h e '*
Bttla girl* go far th e m .1 tool)
Tie*. Belts, and Su*
tha men styled by
Mem will ranUy tike

at

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far gift* you’ll

�OTIti? # attfo r!t H fm ilft

(n rnlly Therg In Strength—
To Protect Ih* Pesce of the W -ictdj
Yu i'rum ole ih r I'f u jr r * . ul A m erica.
‘I k Produce Pro-per it , fur Sanford.

AN

Voi.ll.MG XXXXU

I N D K I 'K N U K N T

S A N F O K I). F L O R ID A .

L a i n It li.-Hied 11)08

D A IL Y

U K E SU C C ES S . Dec. 7— &lt;&gt;P)
— Kuitia'i Andtri Y. Virhiniky
(old (hr L'nitrd Nations today "lltr
American inlrivetitinn in Korea i»
(hr ciui «/l the third World Wat
and it be hallrd to avctl it "
Dir So t if t lo trifn MlililtCI

Senators To
i l

Un Acheson

Di sm iss a I Move

Policy Committee To
Ask Their Opinion
On Ouster
W A S H IN G fO N . lie.

Motion
1

&lt;/t‘(

ipulr bfloir the General A*»rm- Republic .in Sen tic Ir nlrn d n nird
Uy'i t/i-intion political commit 10.1.1) lo let all G O P Senalou par*
1 I tr in a i ni'iimu ,iirn.pt In drl.o

drbatr on a tix power drmai.d lot
tlie withdrawal of Chinejr Com
mumsl tuioju from Korea.
A few minute* befoie lie quihe,
jin.(In i Ciiininutiitl delegate, VaVlti ll.tpijti of C / rrlindni.ilM. - iid
any demand for llie Clnnew Item
would have only "platonic Va|ue“
within a few day* became of the
\ipid irtrrat of the U. N. force*,
‘l f r raid peace it being rived
rather than endangered by the
Cnniuinmil adtantei in Korea
Viihinakv flat I v rejected an u|iptal by Fnris Kl Khourr of Kvrlu
tliat hr drop hit opposition and let
tin- committee irrt un with it* tielu ir i&gt;n die China-Korea issue Kl
Khuurv had ap|&gt;ealrd that
the
peace of the world wa» Uivwived
in the Korean conflict and the com•tiittre should do something to at“ ay world fear*.
“If you u*k what ahould be done
to avert u third World W ar," Vi*
shiltxky aaid, " I nay that what you
nri! concocting will hot avert it
The American intei vent ion in K o­
rea i* the crux of the third World
War ami It munt In* halted to avert
It."
Flench delegate Jean Chauvei
touched off the bitter procedural
rlaili hv demanding ton priority
| v r the elx-power prupoial for
withdrawal u1 Aire Chinraa p*iulllbtiiiu. \iOitnaky aaid his driiiand
w it “moat unprecedented." Jle
argurd that the committee niual
eontinur with drhate on Russia's
charge* of American aggression
agninat Foriuoaa.
No ileclalou had been taken when
the committee recessed for lunch.
While the prmedural wrangle
tied up the committee, U. N. dip
lomata anxioualy awaited word
from IVipm g w hetlier the Chines*
I
U m ila a fC i n ran* aimI

University Group
Favors Military
Training Program
O il.I'M III A. Mo.. Dec. 7— td'jThe Association of American llni
ycrsilie* haa unanimously adouted
•a rrtolution prupuaing t ’liin raat
Military Training and -erviee for
all Id-year-old youth*.
The resolution aalii the illteriia
tlonal aitliatiou indicate* a period
uf “high level lenaivn for the
uext ilrcaue or more, during which
the military atrrnglh of the United
Slate* may lie a vital factor fat the
prevention of a global war.”
The action war announced today
by Dr. Frederick A. Middlrhueh.
Unlveraity of Missouri president
wsho nl*o |a president of the Aaatt
elation.
The Aaaociatiun pointed out (hat
Orient.* Department estimate* call
fur a ita m lla i armed force of ” ,
WO.tMMI til t .Mhi.ihm men and add
ed:
“Thin requirement will demand
that the aenrlcva of all able bodied
men he maiit- avalllhle a . tin i
liecum. uf military age.
The n olulu.m proposed aleo that
all inductrra, after romplellng the
required tieriod of training, be
” tran»fefyn| to rraerve organiratlon* "for a period of yearn "
Extern ion b f the Selective Ser­
vice Act. with certain amendtnrnt-,
for 10 year* alau waa recommended.
The Asaoeiatlon auggeited amend*
menta to the act would prohibit
voluntary one-year enllatmenta and
extend tin* period of servici from
XI lo 27 moritha. with a proviso
that the prrsidrnl could ralve the
term three month* or lower It.
The resolution wa* adopte,I a*
•h meeting In New Vork fifty Mon
day. Dr. Mlddlehurh raid 2.1 of the
U United Stale* member* of the
Association were present.

upon a follilal ir.pir-t ‘for die lerlyii.tliiiU or trpl.ii rinrnl .d Sr* If
t.ny oj Slate A iliru m ."
Senator loll (R libra I, ll.uimap, lulil irjuiilelf tin. w.** the ih
.i*li.n ol the .Senate t.llf 1 pi.ln y
(Ullimlltee.
I .ill &gt;anj the ll-nirm tiei puli &gt;
lOlnmittre. a tw an Ili'Ut and a
half (lo.ed-.looi tr.tion, look no
.iilrtl action llielf.
Ilitlead ll 4v h id lo call a confrirnce of all 41 Krpul.lu an Sena*
Iota rally next week, ptobably
I ueidav. fui a tlitc litaiou &lt;d the
oud A* hr*»ii imii r a* well a* the
luuailri -ub|r.t uf luirign anil
liulitalY |Hi|icirx.
K irn if the Kcputiliean Senator*
agiei-d to hack the demand, there
i* nu naaurance it would la* met.
I'ri-aiih nt Truman hao aaid repeat­
edly he ha&gt; no intention of letting
Arheaon go.
Tafl appointed n *tllK*oiomittee
to go over the woidlng uf u replace*Arheaon retoluliun «pim»ored hv Senator lve» (ft-N’ V l.
Memhi'ta imlude Ive*. itepuhll*
can leader Wherry of Nehtaaka,
Senator Millikin
of Ctdorado,
chairman of the Republican Con­
ference, and .Senator 11. Alexander
Smith of New Jeraey. a merulwr of
th* Foralgn Kelatiou* Committee.
A*Veit *»befj ,t the.a had b f w
opnuaitiun to the move againxt
Arbvaon, Ta fl aaid there had been
” *onie iliv ii *liui IKith way*."
He indicated that all Republi­
can* pn u-nt favored replarrment
of the Secretary of State even
though xome i|ueati.me*l the idea
of trying to make thin a Ko|nihlican I'aity policy laaue.
Taft told newamen lie wauled to
atre-a that the conference would
nut he limited to the Ive*-Artie•on mutter hut at*n would rover
“alt .phaae* of the foreign
_
and
military situation which present*
•tich n threat to the security of
our country."
Hy the lime the rotifeicncr Is
held, Taft said, detail* of the
meeting* le-twreen I'rcid cn i T r u mail und Crime M itd .lrr Attlee of
(ireat llritain should have h«-en
completed and »*huc Information
made public.
Taft was a-ked how lie felt
about making the Ives resolution
for ouster of Acheson "a party
matter 7“
“ I'm Hot saying how I feel,"
Taft replied with u smile.
The Cabinet member's removal
ling has been a target of individ­
ual Republican Htnulor*. They
have denounced Id* foreign polic­
ies IkiII i in Asia and Western Kunwailaara "■ Pair la m

m e n t Official Is
Under Sentence For
Lying In Spy Trial
N EW Y O R K . Ur. 7
( / T 'l Con* niton uf Algri I btr. found
high State Depailmrnl ollui.il. on
a tliaige of |ieijuiy was unniim
nutly upln Id today by the U . S.
. in ml e m it of ap|teals.
I lie lanky. -ftry M In lJ flu* w.i«
ioiiiiclrd fail January id lying
when lie denied dipping ijusern
mrnl -ecieti lo Whitlakri l bain
lien, courier foi a pir-wai S .-.-u
py lint:
Ifni wat Irlllenceil lu fu r
yr.na in pi non. but hai been lire
in $10,000 I m i I pending appeal
llie m in i of apiwuli opinion,
wax wMttrn by judyi- lia llir li
( lute and wat coiwunrti m by
Ju.Iget Augutlui
tland
and
I bmn it H Swan
Referring to the tntimony of
Cbambrrt, the govemmcnl't t&gt;tmcipal wilnett, the couit taid:
"lnde*.|. it la perfectly plum that
Ida testimony, believed a* it evi­
dently uu by the jury, ia of eurli
hiradlh und scope that, it it wu«
adequatrli -uh lanliatr*! hv othei
I mill-ill e.
the law requited there
wa* enough to aup|&gt;*&gt;f t the v*idiet."
( hambeia, all aiownl Soviet -pv
courier, was the chief accusing
witness .luring both trials. The
l i f t ended in a jury deadlock. Tie
main documentary evidence again-t
Hiss was u hatch of paper* Ctiamhcr* kept liotilen in a hollowed out
pumpktn on his Mmyl.iml faint.
During argument uf the appeal,
ilia*' attorney* hammered at Jltr
■li.s'kored past life’ of Chaitthen.
They compared it. unfavorably,
with litas' hriliianl caret-r Imth as
n lawyer and n diplomat, and aaid
Ilia eonvietlun was Iu h -i I o .i “ a
figment of the psychopathic imag­
ination" of Chamtier*.
Dum p- the trial two
Av hialriat* tc tifltri that d iim W i* waa
a psychopathic liar.
lh-feiisc Attorney Robert M.
Ih'njtimin charge*l that the go* ern
lisa lla i* * oa r u t aial

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Mainland;
Allied Troops Form^D efense Lin©

VanKuard Of Million
Man Chinese Force
Surges Southward;
Marines Encircled

ITinn.iii-A 11U’t* Talks Shift Tu l ’i osidi nli.il Yacht

Allied Naval Forces
M.iv Be Used To Hit
Reds If UN Troops
A rc

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d'*kn! t* t 1 1win itit. •v|1|| t 111*
V l*»ftl \Hl 111*. M i * mill* ■Iff
t (1111 null 1 t 1»»l ll.. ,*Mil &gt;.. DM*
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Allied
liiH.pt biuirtl on a art* bill drlcn.c
line i ‘) mite* wiulli ul lillru I ’yi.nK*4ii, |.*by lot a itxml uRailtd
1*4 .1, ■*!&lt; all* m , *4ii,u n«lt of a
1..II 1.,. m ill C hilirir Red r *( c*h
i.eii.iiv fo u r .
I lie line ill/ tilled ml ii.il 70
mile* in N o itliw o l Kmc.I lium the
^rllow N cj, It uu* 4 defense tn
dcpil. on . oininan.liiii: liciybi* and
ti--t .i mini line.
1hr l ' S. I.igldli Aimy, wilti
Its lung ..lid f.itlri rrliral at a ball,
w j i gir.illy uulnumbeiril ..ml bald
lul but *1ill w.i) 4 untiled lighting
furcr.
The a ilicit 4IUIII** in fionl of
ll wrie eiliniatrd 4l lOtl.tKHI men
wiili up to 80.000 (umlui icirrvc*
bclmitl tliutr R ill. 4hil bun In *1* of
llii.umiid* mole in Kmc., ul m ov­
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I be Eighth Alin) force *m the
drfrrue line h Kinirlimig lets than
liw IIO.OtKI men Id
General
Walton H. Walser bad when be
wa. forced to rrtie.it bile in N o vcinlier.
UCM T 1IRVICE rrotfCHON BHISTIII mound I'icildeiit Truman (tming camera I in Waihmgion neti re no
t - :m1ed Ilia yacl.t, HTlIiiimihurp for further talk* with ltrH.&lt;i- ■ I'ltine Mintiii-t ' ' eui Atth-e While tho
Northvait of tbe new line, tl. S.
Marine* and dough (my* I nit led in
Chief Executive lx said toitand on the principle that the '' s n il 'logoi ■&lt; i m in K., ■ &lt; and will continue
a hlixiard in a dogged effort to
tu do so despite Red China's Inlet \ eulluu, Atth « i . p.,i lc ily I j **u tu-g .tlutlon
(I "H ""ilomfll .Viiuwilphoto)
break out of Rrd traps south of
the Chungjtn Itrseivuir. Th e y
broke out ul *&gt;m and tiuie to fijh t
tiiiougli another.
Undrracurlrig th* critical situa­
tion of the I'ruled Nation* fetemr
near rk. I t a n s ^ r and tlx . o 1i
tn «h-: *s.*rrth«a*t w*&lt; the w ith ,
ilrawal of the Arnrrtcaii g n ir.-.
from the ra»t coast port of W on ­
ft! t
•If
•- &gt;1 V
,Saint i C l.tUft H4I v%r|»n|ii iril t 1*
san.
lir a .Kill d t 1.1**li t v*trii.if - tj
^
lli
D|«.H»fb
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f
iMiubtrd
kl
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A iHimhnrdment hv Hirer V H
win- (liiimgfil i Ih* llliU Ilf II %•t Iron |; . r f!|r 1
destroyer* and allure fire hv S--' ill lb,in
V 'o -P a g e N o t e G i v e s
Korean Maiine* covered the p,:ll
ini rtiuil itii|iio«i%r pifAtif t x rr *r|tl III In. 1. III 4 * •• 1
out of Wonsan 1'iraiimahiy tin &lt;t|'itli4i»fn! \ \ llir 11Vi rr%
.1* a l t M i s v
As
( ’ .'in s ''
\
ml V illi nil Men Inn!*
Anieiican garrison at WoiHan .* &gt;
V* f i .- i " " J lirtr* "*f tl
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e
D e n til
relatively small, ll ua* not ohi
f ,|H. •"i
*4471,1 S lid i i
the Hanford limning Authority tiflad
! S 1 14„ in . 111. 1sl*l J;»|* uf
l ‘»
I l.r
« till Mat I |), a
signed a contract yea ter dayI with . Wonaan win captured Oct III t
J*4i*' 1
f'unt tfr.( V.l|r 9li i *..i.
Miami I
bori'iin troop*. The
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Hiadfiird lluilder*, Inc.,
*IM" I
Hill,ft' •i u* *'rl""lit&lt;f himit
Ilcnrli, tu eonatruct Cattle IlfeWrr Marine.- 11 lipped at the Clintigiin
•-♦irkh" fmiii Imp filnru*t uhi.-L \%tl straw 1!h*||\ tilluidr **4 - 1tiuntl r iiU
Itaailaas*
oa
raa*
si*
i
Court at their hid prlca &lt; tl 11,(141,1*11••I l*a| iin lift lust
I
trail* Ul llir HI -1ink ,ip *11llir ill « t
W V . The contract due* nut Include
11 •v|f| l£i'tii!i"V &gt; tllilv ti t ""it itpnf
bun Milri * il. ........ . i \ 1*l' t tt|i
landscaping, a part of the paving
II ft IT I lit" 1£iIM!l |I|f lit Hi i 'I «
t0 |H&gt; reipilriHi, and kitchen equip
rift«t Alt
S;ihln vmi
i L-cn d •nl ut t ll|1
ment.
MitH liiwii, with
llu 'li 7 &gt;
l'..lll.. 11 I.I..It I e ,l if ilrf Acini
Rids were opened on Nov. 2 H at
in D
Eini I
Blirr iff*
Union Lc.nlet l ’. l.tsls Mnirnf
the Citv Hall of Hanford, and the
br
beIn*- ll 14* 1**101 III \ li. M ».
('■"111111111 nil rtn!.
hid of Hrndford lluilder*. Inc. wa*
II.TI.I"
».?*
p
irlin
l
I
Hr
vid
b"t j tiihf fit
.....
IIlet 1.. ti t,...k 1
tin- lowest bid.
•*f» HniifiTil Avt'tuif*, I i* t
l( T. Cowan, chairman; R. J.
let* l b . I»..l1*. 1lull* .1 I.flltsl H 1
On C a r s Ami Steel •lliil tillirr strict" *"I» lit* •
A» Hie infill Sesl Sale in H.-im
Moiighton. architect, ami GVorge nolr County «-liter* Hu- thltd w*. '
t4&gt;11fit1 "1. .. . •MU ll III ll-l»
II. Williams, Jr., executive di- J IJ. (Kill"**.'!* '-"iinij ,**,..,'
G IO N . D « 7 &lt;A'i
"*
Mllrr'a ei^ klb II..... •lillr l|| 'lt
Vector, of the Sanford Housing I'hsirman, today siinouiiccil th.it s iW A SsIIIN
i
(Si I
IJ 1
.
filf It t** "Itirii uni it Ml
, --Iii r o i l
ol Ih lo- It Iloilo
Authority, consulted with officials Heal Sale rcturni lo date total l^lm l Inclrr Nk.iltn Krutliri lif | , |k| „Vl..ck Uf.*»s ll..
■d tl" IhiMfc Housing Adinini*- | fl023.rU) or nlsiut 2ilI per cent of ■lay jctuvrsl the gu*rinincnl "1 |,u* load "f tin Sti-r».
I ration in Allanta, Ga„ in Monday, the county quota of IM miii.imi
bun»llllg lo n vrn io n lo tlclrnar pH*- no lul-i I - atrivnl nod linn •t '
Abler-, llir !*cuf, h i nt m l gave
concerning the bid* submitted.
'
their place with lira ollot pi
b'urids
from this year’* Soul
-igucii *I a&lt;•nir til and Wa. relra
After the consultation the Rpb- Sale will finance the I'.i.M tulier slue1Inn .rail "f Hying fultb-ll Hon of the hand lit Hie ironl d
lo conlrol ‘Tun4«.iy inflation
llc Housing Administration author- culosis prevention and rontrol pr
the parade, which I hen got urah i ed.
ircl the contract to be awarded to gram of the Seminole County thtouyb a “ ine.il axe approach." way.
la-ultcaler **n(.l
U* rL. n M »
lliadfonl Rulldrrs, Inc. It Is plan­ TulK-rciilosis Asaoristlon, which &gt;■
Iwo-puge not*- 4Tl n Inch *lli"
Mole Ilian 10 beautiful fl-eil-,
Reu'lirr. ptetjcfrnl "! lire l ID
(1 i»4*l IHUP4 II h I'KAf «!•!
11 *.MII&gt;t«,r4 na V'aav a lii
ned to start work on the project comliicting the Seal Hate. 1 iuwithin the next few day*.
i|uota art for the county i* Hu- United Aulniiiii bile Mi.ikei*. I.ril­
in In Iin uni ueedt'd lo carry un I hi ed for .ill-out liomr Irani loolnli !
association'a work during the
/aliuir imnietli.ucly. intbidmg procoming year, Mr. Hall may *tr&lt;
ed.
*uioll lo* "genuine” pille il'lltllil
He pointed out that must of Ho f Ir i .iii I the prnriil pine u n it
fund* realised from the Scnl
■■
remain in the county to iupp*.it I IVI not *el invoked allow* ' ’lint
t |»I1 O H ' S N i l * f
N ri t l . l l
M .41 fill f t *- |i*nlt1l (it
such projects of the asvucialion lor rubili/.ilioii on p iiin f.ni lor
Nearly (JIO member* and *b lcKiir. of ihr Department of Florida a* patient service, ehnir.-, »hi. ilirunic, continuing inil-ition.'
j . i r k ^ i s|f f |#v( |,
IMtil K Dill ,l Im.l» ll .ill I*k ,i( II ,t I lull Jill |1 i
111 r r IMlft I h r i r t l o n uf \ m i f l » if» *»»mr|fa G.i|i|Mi| t It a f V h$ r r n i n l i n e
of ibr Amen, an Eegii.n ami Auxiliary a ir rxpeclrd In attend the yrsrs inoliil x-il«y A liralth edoca
In a stateriirnt prepaiol for n
H**il f Mo? *«* f f t i . r ^
I i i i i m ID iii DI in . "* | « * n K i f t n * H t i n t
nr
llond* miif-wmtcr .'.n f r ir n ir Saturday and .Sunday, with hr.idquartm lion.
Hennli l|nu-e - onimitti • the young
&lt; n ir &gt; m i l u n i t ifi. h i . mid I m I K i .I m for « tn ni.tnt .nl u m i«
Of
the
proceed*
Mr.
Galloway
union
chief
aid
nothing
ni*out
at ibr Mayfair Inn and meelrn*-* u ibe Aimury. Joel Field, chairman of
li r n i n l r r l j f i t r * » f r t &gt; I m I
&gt;
M iriiir.
.iml , il «
|r«ti-D .ii
raid IH per cent will lie forward* ' wage controls, which thr Inw •»*'airinyunrntx
Sanford
’oil No. 53. announced today. to the Florida Tulwrculosis A
I r ii(ip&lt;* h fin f i j t i I i . d i; fkl I li. m *j » M i i u i , : f i tf m ir * &lt; I n n *
i J. i m h
must la- imposed *lmiiltan«*ously
f r n m ( hit t i f f i n H i * u m n l r tn
I In .*• h i h | n l h r r |i«ni|i(l i n n * *
' The program will Include busi­ sociatlon and the state a*sociati"H with any pro.* rrstrletlons
m u M t i f f ! I h r i t w,»t thrnuisli m n r r * t n n r ^ r if l i n t - i r i&lt;* . , tj r
es*** sessions, committee meet­ will allncntr tlx per rent of thnt
Rcuther I. « ted &gt;li-*-l price inH&gt; r u n ! , M j r ft. Mi |a» g r il im * 111 c«-I»«»rI nut lh r u u | f i I r n t l i « nrp*
ing*. social activities and religious aum to the National Tuberculosis creaaes put m!o effect last week,
li
rn fi |iinrtr lu in K n i « 4 In I . . k m
•ervires.
.XiuM-ialion with which the na- ami the nuto price hikes uiinouiicThe principal sneakers at the liunal Tulw-rculotU Association rd hy General Motor* Tue.day. In
II* I \i I* M \&lt; 111 II
inference at which Commauler •n«l thr state association ore af
irwarliiwea on l's»« arsr
Donb M K. C arrall will nrraide filiated
K O T O , Kiircs. Dec. 7 b l'i .‘• incline poked bn be.til m l" (In
will he Carl llarslag, National
I- lit flliin (fie icy il.llk n n . .mil lunoiini *■*i I It * ir raminc tu
A m rriram im rommittre m em lrr
Nrate inudr ibe |rul who we|c iw.ikc mu m l (lie nlbei* l)i**n llir
from Washington, D. C „ and Joe
II. Aitams newly elected national
Hold a pirre voice, and llir noite ol trbolet moving iii out &lt;&gt;| tli
*Ice commander.
Mrs. Ilyr*&gt;n Fox dic*l ut l);IMl ■hrrime** mud'- It ptnlii thal ibe*
ro- fruiil
fionl port
part of the
ll
-Innm- cu
Department (?omtnandrr Oarri-linitn h
Mrs. Sherwood R. Harlow, 220d I". M. yesterday lu (liunge Mem­ first eli Hunts» of the tluiine
roll has set as the theme of the Dark Avenue, wa* InJurnl short orial lloipitnl following u brief lumti bud arrived.
tun I I I li Kolii, officers ..lid the
Cm off and cirappi I up by , other »es'tioris of Hie . -lunin **•&gt;■
conference, said Sir. F irld , “The ly after Hr.'tu o'clock tin. morning illness.
iide of the American Legion Ir. in an automobile accident ul tin)
ting stiff raaistanew.
■torn in (&gt;**• nslsuo, Ky., June. lionli» of Ciiitictr fur l' ii da) .
the fight against Communism." Avenue and \Ve*t Righteenti 22, l'.»Hi, Mr*. Fox had re*ide*i In the Marines had fought through
Col llotner I.. I.itierilwrg of
The conference will open at Hirret. and wa* removeil from her Hanford for alsiut lrt years. Sh.- all Hie way from Yudain on the W.ishiiigtiui, |r C . commanding
noon Saturday with registration overturned 1!M9 Plymouth Sedan was a riii-nitwr of Ihr First northwest of Chang jilt Hrser. officer uf the Seventh Regiment
at the Mayfair Inn. Finance and by police and taken In a llris-un Methodist Church and president of voir to Kutu, a distance uf 22 of the First Marine Division, -aid,
Kxrcutivr Committee sessions will Ambulance to Fernaid-I^ughton the Wilson School I'arrnt Teach­ toed miles.
"We bad a rough night of it, I
At llagarti they linkrtl up with ran till you tliat,"
follow and at 0:00 o'clock a dance Memorial Hospital
er Association in I'aols.
will tie held in the hotel balllie deacritird tils rasuallir* nHer condition at the hospital' Survivors include the husband other Marlrfc elements a* well u*
room.
wax reported to tie good. She » * » . slid one son, Charles Byron; oral •n o k.ddierx from the If S fV- moderate.
A* dawn broke today on uneven
parents, M r. and Mr*. Jam*-* \inth Division vlto were hard bit
Sunday momln? at fl:IR o'clock, however, suffering from *hoct&lt; an.I her pa
on the other side of ihr lake.
rnltlimi of men aed VeTdcle* could
separate religious service* will bruises. Her automobile was de- T . Dunrhan of Owren*l&lt;iro.
A t daybreak \Vt*dm**day tho Ik- seen coming along a rood Into
Funeral servicos will be in Id
ho held for Jewish, Protestant and scribed by polire a* a total lo*-.
force* began to n»*unie bailie the Kuln defrnai perimeter. It
Mrs arlow was driving
Catholic members.
"If south at the Fit «t Methodist Church at
Ith Rev. (urination and shortly afterwards was n pitiful sight.
lay
The main conference at th# on Oak Avenue and her Plymout :i:00 l&gt;. M Haturds
The men's fare* Were long,
nicy officiating In ter* started to file mil of Hagaru.
collided with a ItUk Chevrolet J. E . Me Kin!.Arm
ory
at
0:00
A.
M.
will
be
Donald K . Carroll, Department
net pickup truck driven hy Rob insnt will full uw In Evergreen I licy itimn dlolely ran Into their hnggnid and stutildcd. Their eyes
opened
by
the
BdvanMmrnt
of
In Florida o f tho
firs* heavily defended enemy po­ were red and their faces dirty
• Franklin, IS, of 211 Chapman Cemetery
American Legion, will preside at the color* by the Sanford Post f lt m t , who was driving east on
sition.
from buttle. They walked slowly
No.
M
.
Following
tho
Invocation
the mid-winter conference, Satur­
For the next 12 hours it was a and heavily. Their breath came
H A N K IS ROBBED
Eighteenth Street Damage to th
by
Department
Chaplain,
Allan
day and Sunday at the M ayfair
W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 7— (7P&gt;— question of smashing one enemy in whito wltps of fm ien ml*t.
truck was rstimattd at |3fi0.
Ian and the Arm ory. Th e date If. Brown. Msvor ^ Jrfa w a y and
Many wen* frostbitten. T h r
Llsut. Max Bass and Bgt. Frank Three gunmen held un a branch stumbling block after block. All
Post Commsmdtr Karlylo Housfo r tho conference was put ahead
Rockett remavsd Mrs. Barlow from of the National Metropolitan of ths fighting was carried on in ** lumied, and there were many,
holder
will
welcome
the
Legiona month by Mr. Corrotf In order
her overturned automobile A lmail Bank in a fashionable section of xero wrather and much of ' came in on tanks, trucks and
thst it could be held In time to
«»p o n »o &gt; y J . 0. and badly scared dog was also re- Waihingtnn today and escaped during a snow storm.
jeeps. When they reached thn
secure hotel roseroetioeo.
navis, past
(('M lla .t S na gax* M s)
By midnmrning most of the
with an astimated ItOjrOO in caah.
from the car.

Thousands 0( Children Welcome
Body Of Blonde Is
. Saiit^Claus At Christmas Parade Found In D a n is h
I) i p I o m a I s Flat

(ontract Is Let
For Castle Brewer

$1023 Collected In U s e d In Inflation
First 3 Weeks Of
Seal Sale Campaign Inerensed Pi i c e s

1

Bitter, Bearded Marines Battle
Desperately To Cut Through Trap

600 Members Of American Legion
To Attend Meeting At Mayfair Inn

Mr«, Byron Fox, *M
Mr«. S. E. Barlow Is
Died I/iisl Niffht
Injured In Accident

K

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Clrsring ami beromina cixJder *
lhi« afternoon. (air anti colder to-

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3rd World War Can Conviction Of Truman And Attlee Study
Start Over Korea,
Upheld
By U .S. Court For Blockade Of Chinese
Vishinsky States Former State Depart­
Soviet Delegate Tries GOP
To Delay Debate On n
Motion For w ith- rass
ilrawal Of Chinese

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estimated at SSSJI00— with I M r
| 000 in th« northwest above Pyong1yang and 74,000 in tha nort
President Synrman fibre In
If fati'Miwmv^i t *&lt;mm t*fff » **f*r*
that the Klghtli Atmy * teircat ilccul “ 2 r s;d ag sirrt any com­
eventually might wind up along « promise with the Chinese Red*.
defense line around the republic “In the end, we would tie in a
capital of Seoul and it* port of worse position than ever," the Ko&gt;
Inchon. Ho said it did not appeal nan president said.
With the crisia worsening. Hen.
possible to set tip a line- aero**
the peninsula, liking with the scat­ era I J. Lawton Collin*— U. 8.
&lt;hlef of Staff— conferred in
tered 10th corps.
Kriciison said Walkei apparent ■ Tokyo with MacArthur Monday
lv was directing a skillful escape and flew to Korea a few hours
from the familiar t'hinesc envelo­ later to inspect the withdrawals
t). S. Righth Army.
pment tactics.
The Kighth Army, tmbrarlng
Allieit fighteia and bomber*
p o u n d e d Incessantly at th&lt;- thc U. 8. First and Ninth Corps
t'hinese and remnant Korean Red ami remnants of the South Ko­
forces throughout North Korea rean Second Corps, was moving
So massive were the oncoming fouthward through Pyongyang to
Chinese forces, however, that it new defensive positions. Roads
appeared likely they could pnwei were choked. Flames and **nuke
through into South Korea if such Pillowed from military installa­
a decision wa* made by tha Rot tions destroyed by Inc U. N.
force* to keep them out of Red
high command.
Far behind Allied force* on the hand*.
Kxrept for rearguard* covering
Kast coa»t, a Chinese force wa*
who ling from (he middle of the the retreat from the former
peninsula toward the supply port chnngehon river line |« miles lo
of Wonsan. This thrust threatened the north, no ground arthm In the
to cut off the |i)th t'orp* with northwest sector was reported up
to midday Monday.
its back to the Sea of Japan,
The appearance of mote and
If your drink a glass of orange
more Chinese Communist* at the or giapefruit juice every day you
fronts ilreprncd tin* threat to tin wdl be sure to get vitamin C
nsulx.
you need for good health. Use
entire II. N. position on the peni- the earned citrus Jtllfc If you
(ieneral
Mar Arthur istimated like, because orange* and grape­
HJH.000 t'hinese are in North K o ­ fruit are naturally high In V it­
rea and ulong the Yulu F.lvei amin C and retain most of their
boundary of Red Manchuria. Hr vitamin content during the can­
said another i f f C h i n e s e are ning process.
moving to the a n a from rentral
China.
Thus, China appeared to hav.
If you've steamed, trailed or
committed one-fourth of her atm pressure-cooked a duck without
ed strength of .some CUtM.llftil tarn biowning the bird first, you ran
to her undeclared wai In Korea, Use the duck fat in muffins, bis­
MarArthur said preparation* for cuits, pastry, sauces, and spicy
this tlliuwlng into the U. N. cam­ nrakle*.
,
paign against Invading Korean
Reds "wen- made long agii."
In the actual combat areas,
The I-abrndor retriever is a
Chinesr Communist force* were gentle, friendly dog,

Floods A re

Korean W ar

A ttics

Short Forms Make Social Security
Law For Doinestics Easy To Grasp

fc&gt;r

M ONPAT. DEC. I

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. F1AHIIDA

PAGE SIX

Ifunfinu'd Iron* Page f&gt;ne&gt;
Gifford. rit-i? srtha:»d'-T to I.on
ilon; Philip C. Jessup, Stale Denartnirrit Ambai*ador*at.| a r g * ;
•Han Rusk. Assistant Secretary
O R IA N D O , Dec. J — (S p ccu l) Now the housewife who hires a of State for Kar Eastern A ffairt;
maid can breathe more cailly. Humor* of elaliorale account keeping, ami (ieorge i ’erkin*, A*»i*tant
report filling, and other liinr-t omuming obligations under social R.-cretary of State for European
leculily. are *et at rrtt. T&lt;ni*y the flurrau of Internal Revenue and lb** Affair*, and General Omar Ilradley, chnirman of the joint Chief*
Social Security Adminiilralion unv.ta|&gt;|&gt;erl their t&gt;lan (or reporting of Staff.
regular household worker* who •
Tho White !lou*e undentood
come under aoeial aceurlty »« | aorrlnl sccutity report work it ] M r Attlee wit] Ira accompanied by
January firat. It w*» a
rompleteil until July. No other S ir Oliver Frank*, the ltritish
package.
Ambassador; Field Marshal 8ir
record* wilt lie required.
Paul K. Weaver, manager ot j
. . W l, „ „ confident that aa the William .Slim, Chief of the Im­
the aoeial security office here, household employer and her work- perial Central Staff; Sir linger
displayed a .m all envelope In
(u rra|i(0 thl. mu)u«| Makins and Itohcrt II. Scott of
form and in aire, it resembled advantages of a more secure fu
the ltritish Foreign Office and
those in ute hy private insurance lure far the employee, they will iJenis II. F*. Itickett, private secre­
companies, magarine circulation cooperate to make this simple tary to Mr. Attlee.
department*, and other eomtnrr
Attlee'* big four-enginej flritiah
procedure work," declared Mr.
rial firm*. It fa a une.pleec, pre- Weaver. He feel* that It wilt airliner "Cathay'' rolled up on the
addressed return rnvrlnpv. Then promote a more stable and lasting National Airport apron where
f* .pace on the inner flap for the rm nloyrr-employee relationship, P n i l d n l Truman,, Secretary of
essential hut brief item* nn the nod believe. Hint thi* provision l *»•»' Athrson. Defense Secretary
employee** wage, and a pocket of thi nrw social security for the Marshal land other official* were
for Iranamitting the sor-inl *■■- pmtertinn of the housemaid, the waiting at nliout 11:45,
rurlly tax. That's all!
After the greeting*, Attlee
rook, the hirtd man, and the
Mr. Weaver estimates that more laundress is an important step in made a statement for the newsmen
than 11,000 housewtvea in Central encouraging
domestic
employ­ there.
Florida will need tliii envelope- ment.
Hr said his aim in the talk.
form. They will l«- used for mak­
lb fore Ian t, every regulurlv
ing the fir-t n|«irt* nn legular employed liou-'bold worker should with Mr. Truman—"is to align
our radicles In the new and Iron*
houtrhuhl employee* in April.
have a social security acount-ruim..............
_ ____
nation
in .....
the world
and to
t'nilrr the new Social Security her card. The social security office tfind jhr
mean* of upholding what
law, household wotkt-rr who are I* the place to get it- Might away, WP (rath know to be right."
paid a* much a* $50 try one cm- every housewife should read the
Hr accused the Communist bloc
ployer In the three-month period. booklet, *T)o you have a maid?" of trying to "drive a wedge l&gt;cJanuary through March In &lt;at
The bark page of this informa- tween our two people*."
endar quarter|, and w'ho have
harsh, cold wind, driving low
worked for that one employe) on live booklet i* a postage-free po t
24 days or more In that quarter, rard addressed to the mllertnr of wct dot,,), swept over the port
or .-the preceding quarter, will internal rrvs-nur. M hen mallol it ,,, (he ltritish and American lcar|place her on the list for tin- r t „ talked for a minute or so lahave their.wage* rnunt tnwa.d wdl
'larch mailing of the envelope n
fore tb«- l*re*litenl returned to his
old-age amt survivor* imuranre. port form.
waiting automobile.
Tha lax to be remitted In the
Copies
of
"Ho
You
Hate
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----. I
inIn me
the mraniune
meantime ure
the nm
llritish
un
envelope form will he .1 per rent „M n ld f mav ,»&gt;e soured
fn-e of |r„ , „ h„ , ar„ trd ,» thc Am„ ,
of the worker's ea»h wage* for charge from the Orlando social
Ihg three-month
period.
The security office, the Collector of ran officials hr knew, *uch -hotrsewlvr* may deduct one-half Internal Revenue, or from any Aeheson, Marshall and W. Aveiell
Harrimatr, the I ’rrsblrnt'a foreign
of this ( I H per cent I from her I'usl Office.
foreign affair* Adviser, and alio
employer's wage*, One and one.
Ambassador Sir Oliver Frank* and
half perre'nt Is her share of the
I other diplomat* from the ilritieh
ltat,
ilt
' Commonwealth rountrie*.
lllustratr how the enveloiM
To II
Attlee looked jaunty, carrying
rebort syste m will work, Mr.
tloatlaar* r i . w t',«r tract
Wfnvei
aver took the rase of a house. the privioir* wr«-k. Cucumber his hlark homburg b, hi; left han&gt;l
and with a spray of white heath
Wife who rm p lo ys one maid nn firlds in this area Were hurt turdr r in the buttonhole of hli black
two days a w eek during the first ly.
overcoat, whan he stepped briskthree months o f the romlng year.
Produce on the Palmetto Mar­
At any tim e during April, the ket will In- available In fair vo­ hy down the stair* trow tt-housewife, he explained, should lume Ibis week with tomatoes and plane with hand outstretched
fill out the envelope will In- al­ pepper* leading. Other commo­ Mr. Truman.
From the airport, I’irtidrni
ready imprinted with the rm- dities moving will lx squash, pole
Truman returned to hit office
pleyrr's name and address.
beaus, eggplant, Itlarkcye pea* when- he had an engagement to
On one line she will enter the and rurumbera,
see Senate Democratic leader I.li­
worker's name and social ar-curlt**
Cltru* will be the leading com- ra* of Illinois and other party
number, together with the total modify op the Hanford Market leader*.
amount of rash wage* pant dur­ thl* week where the parking
Mr. Truman’* schedule fur Ou­
ing the three months. If the houses art' working full time to tlay also inrluded en early after­
wipes were 110 per week, and ■supply the demand. Regular _sujf- noon eonrerei
conference with secretary
.
.lir e there are 13 weeks In the ply of tile ry corrimrnerd'*To#t Arhesim. They t-u^tomarily meet
thfye-month period, the total &gt;week anil will nmtinue to Inrrrase.. •h Mptldays to review weekrrst
uld be * t 3 ^ T hTw
e 3 p e r cent
__
■Strawberries -started moving tievi-tonmem*.
liptlll'
,
,
J
|al security tax would atmumi over the Plant City ruarkt-t In
lojfa.DO. Une-half of this ( t l 05) light volume during tin- pa*t mage. Thi* market egm-i-i
rt* 4u
Is |.the worker’s shsre. The ern week, however the r,shl will *lnw rorne Into priMluctloil aliout th"
pibyrr will matrh this amount. thi* movement up runsidrrably midilli- of January. * H
The total lax of $3.90 1* en- *• con,litriable damage wa* aufllouifay State Market sold 3jtepv^ on the last line of tl&gt;e f)-n*l lu bloom*. Hmugli rejpjnl,4 ^)MI .nyttmU &lt;*f ncratut a t.lU past
farm. 'A*check or rttsiney order In of ilnmagb to form &lt;H fit He b n - week* Tuesday sale for a gross
Itat sioouul i&gt; mit lo Hu- | hk-M&gt;i tie* wa* not available,
return of
Stewarts
drtbo envelope. With the envelop)
Florida f it y Market rrpoited brought the highest price of
A M , •tamped, ai-st droppml l&gt;t tomato and heatt ilamagr Trry 32 t 2r fctlowsd hy
1/2 for
i# mallbnt, the housewife's light, though heavy si|ua.ili da Seedling*,

Frost Damage

Colored N ew s

IC tsH sw S h i a r a s e n s e t
D R IV E E N D S
vreathtr ebrerrd lowland resident*
"When I » • ’ «iek, ye vntilrd
A frretr would stow the runoif oi
me —In a* much as ye did it unto
waters.
On the West Coast, flood waters th* least of these my hrethen, &gt;e
poured Into north rentlal Califor­ did it unto me.”
The annual "Shut-In" drive
nia and wrstern Nevada for the
second tlmr in two wi-ek*. The which ls »tmn«orcd by l.'entre
storm* and floods caused I'JS.iKMI,. Nous Club during the Thanksgiv­
ing season ended with ,i very rn000 In thl- area two weeks ago.
In southwestern Illinois, the rirhed program on Sunday Nov.
town* of (iteenville and Ml. Olive 19, at •'! P. M at Shiloh Mission­
added up a total of more than ary llaptist Church. The president,
1750,1100 property damage from Mr*. J. I.. Moote spoke on the
Saturday tornadoes which killed oerasion whlrh wa* an explana­
three persons and Injured alraut 20 tion of the aim* and purpose of
the club.
other*.
The speaker for the day wa*
The twister hit the area. Ute
Saturday afternoon and damsged the Rev. It. I*. F a ir of Strwart
Methodist
Episcopal
between 1*0 and 100 home* Two Memorial
women. Mr*. Ksta McFarland, 63, Church at Daytona Reach. He
and Mrs. Mary Word, 03. were was introduced by Professor J. N.
of Croom*
killed at fjreenvllle. about 80 mile* (’ room*. Principal
east of St. Louis. Twelve person* Academy. Rev. F'nir i. also in­
structor of Social Studies at
were hurt serimialy.
College.
The
At ML Olive, Phillip Horn, 00. llethuor Cookman
of
Bcllwood, 111., wa* killed
whrn the tornado flipped his fled or were alerted. In th* Pkiah
automobile 600 feel off a high­ area. Orchards were flooded to a
way
depth of five feet.
The Truekee River, which lle&lt;s'
The flooding stream* in Cali- j
fomia and Nevada sent about ed the downtown section of Reno
&amp;JKN) person* fleeing from their two week* ago again was within
home* last nlgitt The Yuba. five feet of flood stage and llsitg
American, Kings, Russian and n* National tiuardsmen *nd vol­
Ash Rlvrr* all were nut of tlu-ir unteer) worked to sanlliag the
banks or threatening to break stream through the city.
A cold wave moving .'a«tvatd
through levee* that had not been
fully restored since the area* suf­ from the fireat l-alte* region w ■fered alraut 525,000,000 damage expected to end the melting of Ihe
from the floods only two week* huge arumulation of snow in
Northea»tcrn Ohio for lie.' mxt
ago.
The stream* began rising dur&gt; 4h hours, at least.
The Federal Weal her Iturs-au In
Ing two days of rain In the re­
gion, still saturated from the ear­ Chicago, said the rold wave would
give the nrar-flood ing strent.-,lier flooding.
Hardest nit was the Linda- time to recede before any more
Hammonton area of California melting necurred.
where 3,000 person* were forced reached near flood stage at many
Creeks and river* In Un!o ha t
to leave their home*. Another I,000 fled their home* In the north­ points yesterday after a day of
ern suburb* of Sacramento, and temperature* well alni\e norni.il
near Fresno, another, 1.600 cither for the date.

1DSG

speaker's
discourse
held
the
audience *pcll-bound a* he rentered attention on three peitinent question*; F irst; How ran
man he made to keep hi* pro.
iiiu r ! Second. » Iwl i* u !» ilvu*
to make mankind brave? Third:
What ran l-e done to make m *^
kind love?
These
ihiee question* were
dynamically put Iwfore the uudiir-n- for their eonsldcnilion.
Through their earnest effort*
the riietrlict* "f the club rai-ed
$2P&gt;A3. This amount wa* equally
■
lists United
to
the
following
"Shut-Ins" in lime for Thunksgiv: Mrs. Mary Cooper, Mr*. Ida
Wiley, Mr*. Iralu Lawson. Mr*.
......... ..
Richardson, Mr*. Josephine Jones, Mt*. Lttu SnesM
Mr* Kiln Hogan, Kd lloitic, Itev.
T It Davis, llro. Humphrey. Mrs.
Williams, Luther Delaney, Charlie
Conway, Robert Hill, Sir*. Irala
Simpson, Mr*. Ruth* I). Smith,
Mr
bta Pugh. Mr* Tena Di*.
on, Mr
Midlie Steven*, Mm .
MmimIi
Collins*
Mrs.
Isalwil*
Young, tiorel Samaritan Home.
Hum M strll, Ml* Jones, Mr*.
Rlioifa Frailer, Rro. laswrence,
S ta ffo rd
Family,
Mr*.
Clyde
let. A
Iteiil and Mis* Ib-tiu* llutler.
Irauqurt o f Mowers wa* give”
to Mis. R J. Jerry and Mrs.
Kiniiy Fprgusiin

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aid nature soothe and heal r»w, tern
der, inflamed bronchial membranes.
Guaranteed to please you or druggist
refunds money. Creomulsionhisstood
the test of many millions of users

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These Folks Once Suffered, Too!

M e ry H elen D eom st w o t rundo w n e n d fa tfp /sd
due l o o lock of V ita m in *
B „ Iron e n d N lo tln .

IM ftl VofWo ll ls y , tu ffo rsd »tomoch d lt lr e t t due
lo a tfc k o f V lla m ln * B „ • , , Iron a n d N iacin ,

M r. G ro d y Thom at suffered from n a g g in g pain*
due lo a lack of V ita m in * B „ B ,, Iron a n d N iacin .

HAVE RELIEVED
THE CAUSE ..THEIR SIGKHESS

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Mr*. Dennis Da*
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Street, Hat!
Atlanta*: "My lit­
tle girl ha* taken
four It 23 *1re bot­
tle* of IIADACOU
She t* three year*
old. wa* pale, nerv­
ous. h id n s ap ­
petite. Didn't our*
in play like other
children. At night, the would awaken
many times frightened and nrrvous
She would only *H around day* i
wa* very easy lo cry. f
her* use she was so p*
appetite at all. TIi m t ! _____ _
the wonder* that llADACOL
dene foe so minyjteo^te. t»Hh
give II lo my
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The ftrcatt hift, beautiful new Chevrolet for 1951 cornea noon

lUe girl, t did ao. amt tha third I couldn't work mare
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been atek nf!
of! and
cm tor a long 1
a now SI yean
ssM. After I heard
• bout ItADACOL.
I have taken two
bottle*
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since,
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and fan*t nervousa at all.
all Bho
She la
k aa
rheerfut aa any child ran he Thank* like ItADACOL has
to the maker* of IIADACOU are aro
a HADACOL family. My tlf.ie gtrl'l way*
name !■ Mary Helen Dremea*

admiring eyes on it! Chevrolet for 1951 has exciting new
♦’ •

•Cometh and I can eelit anything I
wish. I iiee« much. bet1
. tier *1 night
now. Myself, t » ildn*l do wllhmrt
HADACOL. My family also taka*
ItADACOL."
Mr. Cindy'
R •e e
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‘ 1, namerv llle , Atakema:
"My *ge t* » . I
see* tick for a long
tin e. Could nm
sleep at night. After
taking three bottle*
of ItADACOL. I
felt much better
and now I tan sleep
all night. Mv
My srtl
wife
. . raves
. r* I could
M r* __,
ah« .be)
rout sleep
I ran do a full day*! t
T Jht aADA
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my farm Before taking
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But thank* to HADACOL I «
faal thorn waak apell* any mo

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tell my neighbors aSouI It I do my
housework, my washing and never
felt Setter. I am 41. but don't trel
Ilka my age la in lin e me down nuw.
I am the mother of eight children
and here been a widow foe I* year*
I worked hard and saol my children
to arhool. and now they are old
enough lo help me."
Lleyd K. SrkewtU, IM1 Krte Aveaae.
Hesistan. Texaa: "Before 1 took
ItADACOL. I did not know what
It wa* lo aleep for over an hour at
n ip t Since using HADACOL I sleep
all night without pain* t have taken

thnsa bottles of IIAIlAf'Ot. etui Un- how much I peaIre HADAfTtl.
relief has hcen wonderful 1 have
Rennie Halting*started nn my fourth bottle “
w arfh. Hag ».
Mr* C. II. Mrack, Mitims. Iratiltlan i.
«1'V West Second " I am ten yeara
Asenue. Pine Itluff, old. t have been
Arkaissa*: “Before siek for a good
using UAHAC'DI. while I wa* nervI was rundown, ctu* t could not
nervous .uvl had sleep at night. I
ii|M*&lt; stiHoaih Mv did not want to
friend* could not study my school
underatand the Irsaona. Then, mm*
way I was acting of my friends told me about RADA’ After I took llAD­ COI- Now I have taken only three
ACO L I felt to ll*r than I hire ever bottle* of ItADACOL. I can say that
felt. 1 am not at all nervous and llADACOL ha* helpnl me a lot
my frimdt have remarked at the Now. 1 can steep. I am not so nerv­
change In me | am forever gratrful ous 1 do not hate to get my school
for what IIAtlACOt. lias done for me lemon*. I want In thank my friend#
I wish to let the whole world know for telling me about HADACOL."

SENATOR DU01EY J. LEBLANC, WIwm Tirekss Efforts For Rofiof
Of Stffftribifr Htvo BrowyKt HunuiRty Today's Great HADACOL
Senator LeBlanc In all af hit political In laihllc llfr In hehatf of the working
srtivtUm Saa ahsraya t hamcloned the man ere fws numerous to mention here.
It was only natural that In Ms altxerr
n u n of the^w^rwned, and tha poor
i Bret candidal* for G ov-

rmov |« advocatg a spaclftr Old Ago
Petulon , . . and today In Louisiana,
he I* knoons a* tha Father of the Old
Age Pension. In the course or hi*
long, Iona light h* has had hli rrtUca.
but la thorn who npewsead him ho haa
imullr ala ted, “if you do not ho___j In Old Ago Pension*, rememlwr
ihe mandate of tha Lord hlmsell'llonor thy Father and thy Mother

■tntroriurod
___ I eurraaafutty pasaod th* lew that
crsaled tha Stale Sendee Commis­
sioner whore duty It U to tee that
every sender man receive* hi* lust
Jbeth Bute ami
actlvtUa*
Federal

desire to serve the people, that Sen.lor
l*et)Unr would seek and hud a isutlud
that svould letvl to ssaiat th* |m r and
ailing, that would twin them lead a more
happy and contented life Ills tirrl***
study and effort m ulled In today's wraidesliil HADACOtWhy Wall?
Why eaprrttssenl. why give up, why suffer
frven a lark of Vitamin* II . ft. Icon and
Niacin? Why not make up rour mlrvl tn
■tart taking llADACOL ii«!*y with th*
poastlve assurance that It will help you It
you suffer from etuis dvflciencie* or Ike
3rtMl.tr trill pladiy send bark uo*r ******y
You ha*e to hr satisfied, arvf sine* Sen­
ator lallUnr hat ptovra by his past
activities that he la your friend,
you knner you can depend on
whet he says and what he dors
A»k for ItADACOL now. Trial
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i l i n i i n m anil tonight. WrdItr’ilki
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AN INPEl’KNDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
V O L U M E X X X X I1

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

K n ta lilw h rd 1908

II K S1U Y

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W K A I M h lt

A hmik'i i i I vd PrvMn Lean ed ANire

No.

71

Six N ations Call Evacuation O f Korea
,On UN To Halt Red
Invasion Of Korea Looms But Return

By United Nations
Later Is Forecas'*
Chinese Enter Pyongyang In W ake Of Aih j ,

Britain France, Cuba, H o U S e C o m m i t t e e
Ecuador, N o r w a y
Join United States Votes A p p r o v a l
Marines And Seventh
,5 In Censuring Reds
Of Rent C o n t r o l Division Face Trap
N EW YORK, Dm . 6—1/lh—
As Reds Attempt To
Expulsion of Savin Russia am)
her aatvllitra from Ihv United
Cut
Escape Routes
Vigorous P ro g r a m Of
Nation- was demanded today by
K tlf tor hr. Jr., national (unifO K V O . D o . 6 t/1*|
l Inncsc
V o l u n t a r y Price
mandrr of thr American legion
Cummunut
troops
tonight
w
n r iclo ckr, addressing thr Public
Controls Proposed
Relation* Society of America,
made thr proposal as pail of
what hr trrmrd “Operation
Survival.”

L A K E S U C C E S S . Dec i - i / P )
— Sts countries, including thr bin
three Westrin powers, called upon
the United Nations Assembly today
to act immediately to stop Cornmunut China’s intervention in K o ­
rea.
1 hr demand was contained in a
formal memorandum filed with U.
- N . Secretary-General Trygve lae
™ hy I he United States, Hr it a in,
France, Ecuador, Cuba and Nor­
w ay. It followrd yesterday's re­
quest that the Chinese intervention
be pul befotr the frO-ntlum A s­
sembly fot debate.
The new document was both
b rirl and mildly worded. It was
submitted to conform to Assem­
bly rules winch require an ex9 planatory memorandum lo accom­
pany any requvst for taking up
new business.
It will be a basis for discussion
by the 14-nation steering com­
mittee whleh was called for 2:4’i
I*. M. today. If the steering com
mittee gives the go ahead, the
full Assembly will decide whrthei
to give the question a full air­
ing.
The memorandum made these
•g main points:
- - - I , Chines* CoamsurilaU troop,'
are fig h ting against l f. N. force
In Korea.
2. An attempt was made In th«
Security Council to get them to
withdraw but Russia vetoed the
proposal.
a it
It then added:
"Under these rircumstances, the
delegations of Cuba,
France.
Ecuador, Norway, United King­
dom and the United States believe
9 that the Assembly should now
consider immediately, aa an Im­
portant and urgent question, the
Intervention of the Central Peo­
ple's Government of the People'Republic of China In Korea, with
a view to making appropriate recommendations."
The mildness of the tone was
understood lu be in keeping with
the go-slow policy which haa beer
put Into effect during the Wash­
ington talks of Britiah Prime
_ Minivtrr Attlee and President
Truman There slid wa* no definite
word a* lo how strong the *pon■oring power* would go In a resolution which they are comlder
Meanwhile,
bahlnd-t h e-»cen#s
conference* continued here. Dri
tain’* Sir tiladwyn Jebb arranged
for a private luncheon with Genoral Wu Iltiu-Chuan today. Thi*
followed a dinner given by Lie
at hi* home last night for Wu
V and several other delegate*. In
’ eluding Jehb and Sir Uenegal N.
IUu of India. If any positive re­
sult* wrrp achieved at the Lie
dinner, they were not yet apparH'ewilaeea ua h e * at* I

Taft Complaina Over
Lack Of Information
W ASHINGTON, Dec. &amp;-&lt;**&gt;-Senator Taft |R-Ohto| ealled on
9 President Truman today to give the
country “mure information" about
the grave International altuation.
Taft proposed that the President
report directly to the peoplp after
he concludes current talks with
Prime Ministrr Attlee of Great
Britain.
The Ohio Senator'! suggestion
came after an hour-long meeting
of the Senate Republican policy
committee, which he heads. The
committee discussed the develop\ raent* in Korra and their relation
to world affair* generally.
Complaining, a* he ha* before,
that Republican* had not been ask­
ed for their adrie*. Taft told r
new* conference: "I want to make
it clear that Republican leader* In
Congress are not being consulted
beforr decisions are made."
NEGRO K I L L E D
Walter Ashford, 69 year old
Negro, was killed yesterday after^ noon when he fell from a U
** foot scaffold on the tide of the
home of Will Johnson, 1016 West
Twelfth Street.
In the fall, Ashford's neck was
broken. Re had climbed on the
scaffold In order to talk with
Johnson and
fallen when
he body wa*■ taken
______ to Elehelber(era Funeral Home. Patrolman J.
H. Patterson and C . B. Sparks
investigated the accident. A»h'1 Weet Twelfth
■ford lived at 909
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_____
potted entering abandoned I’ yungW A SHIN GTO N . Dec. *&gt;—&lt;/P)
yang de*pitr lira s &gt; an bluwt tha*
A W -day extension of rent controls left an estimated 2.000 enemy slrao
was approved today by the House un thr approaches tu the desolate
city.
Ranking Committer.
T h e Fifth A ll Forte said masses
I lie committer soled I 7 lo 1 to
keep the lass on tlw books until of Chinese Communists w e r e
M ar. 11. liner months beyond it* caught in a death trap rallies in
rxp iia liu n date, and gise the in­ the day by swill )et lighten on
coming 02nd C o lig irst tune to de­ the Tardong R is n m oll. of the
cide on tome I ilia I action alter it one-time North Korean capital.
LUilt-d Nations forces represent­
meets in January.
A (rO-day extension now is be- ing 5 j non-Commumit s outlines
had driven thr hioken and fleeing
lug debated by the Senate.
Chairman Spence (D - K y ) said Red Kotean Atmy from their
the rent extension bill w ill lie lakrn Pyongyang capital Oct. 211
luetday, Isrforr ov rise helming
beforr the K u lri Com m itter tomor­
row (or quick clearance lo the pressure Irom vanguards id llir
House (or consideration either late 1,000,000-man Chinese Communiit
Arm y assembled fur Red K o ira ,
I hit week or rally next.
I he one-iicird committee sole, the last U . N. Itoopi pulled weari­
announced by Spence, indicated ly out of Pyongyang in irlreat to
the south.
probable Home pastagr.
The Chinese "liberators" found
Administration defense u1fici.it*
in testimony before the committee the Red capilal a flaming, smoking
yesterday, stressed the need of con­ city, ravaged of inslallalions and
tinuing frderal controls over rrnlal supplies that might hr id military
housing while the nation is in a advantage.
mobilization |ienod.
The Red return was certain lo
In another home front develop- hf*. hailed throughout the Common
meut, the Senate Hanking Com­
lit wurld.
mittee recommended that the
First irpoits of Pyongyang's rrSenate confirm Michael V. Di
Salle a* director uf price stabili- turn to Red control came from
cation. Chairman Maybank (D- late arrivals among the Korean re­
8 C | told reporter* the committee
action wa* uimsi insc-ci* on the fugees swatming south out of thr
city. They laid Chinese troop*
part of Use tmetubera present.
Di Salle told the committee to­ forded the icy Taedong River that
day that he hi* vo Idea when cut* through a section of I ’yong
t r u i i w H no r * i e *»*»
yang.
The une-time city of :t00.00
population wa* tomvthing of an
empty
pritv.
Thousand*
of
Korean* hud fled in teno r uf
U ASHINGTON, Dee. 6—(AY— the Red return.
T h r Rreonitructlou Finance Cor*
Allied rear guarda left the
poratiori today grantscl another j city earlier Tuesday after blast126,000,000 loan to K n ise r-F ra m lug the last bridge* on Hi# TeaCo., to hrlp it maintain auto dong
A U. S. 26th Division patrol
output and get into defense pro­
scouted the outskirts later and
duction.
Simultaneously, Henry J. Kai­ reported it had seen no Chinese.
.ser
. . ___________
.
_ Hut a smoke psll from burning
announced the
nutu-maYing
concern plans to open u plant In Allied supplies and Installation*
thr San Fraudsen-ttskland area bung over the area.
lo make military products end Is
Protected by u rear guard
getting ready to go lulu shiptiullding.
i i t s i i i s n oa r*# s atst
The R F C attached n nuitilwr of
condition* lo it* nev' |26,tatt),(KM'
credit, requiring K aiser-Frairr
among other things, to:
1. Hold the price* of It* cars
tu the present level unices RFC
givrs "written consent" to an inLONDON, Dec. 6—(A1)—The 12
ctraae.
Atlantic pact nation* have a com­
2. Cut production to &lt;100 ear* promise plan for getting German
dally— half Kaisers, half Henry troops into Weslam Europe's de­
J ’s— by Jan. 1. Production already fense which may ha acceptable to
has been reduced to 800 cars dally the wary French—but the Germans
from 1,400 daily beforr Oct. 12. said today It was "unacceptable."
3. "Make conscientious efforts
Delegates to the Atlantic Fact
to obtain defense work” and ghre Council hope to reach agreement
it priority ovrr the production of tomorrow on a Dutch-proposed
autos. The loan can be used to plan which diplomatic informants
finance defense production.
said calls for the appointment of
K - F originally sought a f.m,- a civilian high commissioner !••
000,000 new loin in addition to recruit German soldier* ami in­
144,600,000 in loans it already had tegrate them Into the combined
obtained from R F C . Rut it took North Atlantic treaty organiu
the 126,1100,l*M) after R F C de- tion (NATO) army in Europe.
dined the larger auro.
Premier llene I’lfven railed f»r
a meeting of the Trench raTnJ.wt
ni Pari* today toldiscusi the plan
and to instruct the French A t­
lantic Part delegate, Herve Alphand. Sources dote to the cabinet
LON G WOOD, Dec. 6— (Special I predicted the French would ap­
— Longwood voters go to the poll* prove the planAt the tame time a British in­
today to elect th» official family
formant *aid General Dwight D.
at city hall.
A recently formed Longwowi Im­ Eisenhower i* expected to he
provement Assn, ha* entered can­ named supreme rommandrr of Dudidates in today's election. The North Atlantic Pact armirs within
72 hours.
list of candidate* is:
He added that Klsenhnwrr .......
Mayor—Arnold, opposed by Qlln
hibly will enme to Europe within
Elgin.
CIsFk-trraaurer-aasessar—John­ days tu take charge. Ills formal
nie E. Gray, Incumbent, opposed bv aplKiinlmrnt has been delayed bv
11. J. Overstreet, former Seminole difference* in-1wren France and the
other I I pact members on the
county commissioner.
Tag collector—it. R. Gray, In­ question of using German troop*.
cumbent. opposed by George H.
H EA T W A V E
Otto and Bessie J. Overstreet.
S Y D N E Y , Australia, Dec. 6—
C i t y council—Incumbent* F .
Forrest French, W. 8. Lagent, L. (A*)— A 100-degtee heat wave
C. Walker and Homer A . Scott, scorched Victoria State In south­
opposed by Rudolph C . Carlson. F. east Australia for the third
W. Dudley, Henry D. Rlterhoff. A. straight day today.
L . Reims, D. K. Leightbn, James
In Melbourne two men collapsed
R. Reiter. Eldon Wiliamson and J, and died at the temperature hit
R. Grant.
the 100 mark.
About 300 voters are elllglbl* to
This it the summer season In
vote In the election to be held at Australia.
city hall.
C H IN E S E M OBILIZATIO N
AIMS A S K E D
H O N 0 KONO, Dm . 6— bP&gt;-Red
S E O U L , Dee. 6— (A*)— Thous­ China appears to be trumpeting
ands of Koreans gathered In Seoul for full scale meMlitatlon.
stadium today and
naked for
An open lettor, laauad In Peiping
guns to fight the.invading Chinee#
iturday by tba powerful AllChina Federation of Labor, ealled
“ Give ns arms," aald one reaofu- on all Chins*# worker* to “enlist
tlon. 'One million routha ara ready for military Waiting." The Labor
for immediate participation In the Federation, founded in 1926, often
combat. We are all roahlng toward reflect* policy decisions of the
the anti-Communist w ar.
Chinese Communist Party.

B r .it H e y

Simla Cl.ius Coming Here T o m o n dm

I'm

P la n

1h i n k c r q u c H a v e

A lu .u ly

Been M ade;

I U .iv y O d d s B la m e d
1tl\|M t% l i . ,
. ,
\\ m•l»n * h u r.' ill si,l«l * II iu-e of
I iim m n , i.- d i, Prt.
Minister
\ lllre . . I hr foil •Upport of
it ,- s „n»ri v a lise opp.i-itioo in
ht- h .o rm i r t o i . lalk* with
I *t * - id,in I roman Hr indicated
al*o be i* contrnt to l* k r ■
lu ik *r*l In the important dlseu--ion- in M o* Inn - ton.
W ASHING MIN. lice, i — i,T*i
lie liri.il lunar V It. .idles wax
irpnrlMl lo base lolil Srnxtor*
today that * it h dr as* s | , by |'nlltd V il ■ iiiM,p* now base
ns .I. .1 |*.»“» s.tr- In , &gt;irustr
1belli d a d.'l.-n-r I'n* . i**'i .1
I* toll i'. Korea llradlry, ibr
nation* lop hi lilt-, is o* I-*tr-tllird on the world military
*il"*&gt;,. n it i rimed d.wir mrelb.
i i&lt; I or, un l(et’&lt;innuMi-r.
\ , l t t \ i&gt; . \
IS ill ,1 t mlr I \ ,hone
s .niter total m ildtrv deKoie.s. r*e, rs*il.itmg a
like %,stfnli aw il by sea
ii is *anj todsv to he
n i i t .i t lonleientrs here.
\lt! n.-li hope It.i* not been
d«.l„. j 1)i il thr (i mudiing Chinrte
Ilf 1 )l*Mlie « , hi hr ,topped.
■
1 w I, i&gt;(Hifln! ih it tlCOCIll OtUAI
lb oil. v i . i .i r .
i 1ruttun
,.,.1 1*i niir Nlifinl ■i \tilcc of Britjm Yr *trftl i y •li ,t n a iu jlio n
plan, -iir it .iaIy &gt;( they luve to l»c
!»r*l
A

id poivihle uniH-nding
mu- l or . \fi human
I I -!| I... I . V ohcil I r took time
.•or '..n, ! « I ,lk* with A tllrr to
tr , \V nhiruinm m dirm r tri.st the
lit N.Or, Ilr lighting a••ii*l "lr. tn.-iu|..n* ...Id."
i oil li*- &gt;.|.i.‘iI ih it tins nation
will i..iilninr ih. *i•u ii t.ii free*
to. I., . ii
ln.w tl.r nitrnrdi.ilc
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Kaiser-Fraiser (ietn
$25 Million RFC Loan

First S tiitt w ill In* thton.
vsitti lidilii
unit ndutt - tioiuoioM
when Snntis t'lnn* nrrivi •.\
nut plum amt pin ad.......... in « i | .......
,-n.
street and in tin- ilownttrwn
. tion Santa will Is* aerrnadesl with
«h, pat
hymn* by the llllm ilo lllgli
hunt Itnlid, uml following 1 tie* Ins- p.nk llu-ti S■r..-a-

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Commission Asks Santa Claus To Arrive In Sanfonl
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Tomorrow In Spite Of Snow Storm;
l l C t a l l V / l V» L I U I I t &gt;
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It, tv l i t VIt IS I IIS M ,| | \
SSL tLr^ .h ono? .is : Home ToResiiMi

Nino* tli,rill ill in. &gt;i«,h slotm, .**.«lit i t bin, i, .1- i-«in,«i« t t
U|&gt; III*
|.|ailr la. Ilr tall lie lo le 1.0100 lilt* it
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ii I till! tint ,SriiHilir|*' t ulililv
n* «i
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n lit
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|Mri t•"iI i «j iiiirm i iii , ,i I
cIii Mmn ftml ii ij dlh I
i ••f
Following live reieqil .inti |&gt;nl I
will •*11»11 nt
»tVl** I •
acceptance uf the rrp o it and i»
foul AvvItUV mill &amp;•••»'•! ' I *•••
moving south on danf .rd Xv«
commentl-ilioni of a liv e tnrml t
to Foutth Sire,'i wi .t i,, I*
advim ry boaid who h id in v r.li
to Avenue, north t.
rd conditions at llir tm in lv 11
w.-,t t,, Par k A v. ii...
I hr County Commission .sflrr
First Street nnd ‘ n i l
&lt;1 I
Playground
longed disiunnin voted I( h I.i ) i •
It a r io i tl.nl Si,'li, |-.• 1 I
rrqurvl llir &lt;u|ieriiilrndrnt of &gt;’
|,luoe soniewhen
home, T . W Ihillrw . in .I Mi&lt; I
toy fa. to, &gt; mill ,1 • . .
lew the m.tlion, to iro g li .
snow •l„nii nil.I '
i i
Hint to toi* l *M l
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II
tin- pl.m* living
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l l i r i onimitlec, h rad rtj In I*
W A M IIM .IO Y IV. •» t,1*)
fo.i'iil it tIlls ni", &gt;o &gt;
W. I*. Ilio o k i. J S., i r q u i i l ' .l
i A ihtee-year |&gt;lan to door up the M f,rf&gt;t drift.
*
Ih,- Jayre rt and
o t &lt;-i v
order llnvt sworn tritim oov l»
nation', weak m il ,|r|rn&lt;r&gt; at ,
ru trd to vii| i| m. i I ih a tg rt again t • o.l ,.| tUOD.IMMHXI
neatly r bn lit. A**, m1a t mi i &lt; -i i , .
■ting the parnde g&gt; ' ., .,‘ ' .,
the II ill. w v that llir ConiniKH
llilre Inuillit ol It for l„onb vhrlt t•*-luv Dial lie will
u *•
rrs atk the Stale alto in ry to Hid- en got a mixed in ejilion ImlaV dole, and since b&gt; ti i ,
tune to tirusli u l l i ’
' ■
» * fi
a full and thuiiiugli in v rilig .it. n Irom aluiiin iniiidrd lawmakers.
.i
ol ihe home, tulqorna w iln c
Noting ihe Adrionntratiun pro- 111* plkne, tome of ,i .ill pi
drop here a* he pa..... t- &gt;
and lake sworn leittmony not
* |H ,ird that the ilalrv and lot al corn the Xlunlrlp.il Airp i' f " .1
from th o ir in the home but fi
munitirs put up about S L k Kl.fKJD,- mg.
Sheriff I*. A Mi ro
I -l.i
o lhrrt who would or could tor t" (10(1, ui 4&lt;i jwr rent of the total,
.ill 1
butr tu ih r volution id the all t
.‘'rn atiil M llllkm (l(-C„|o I told le- Highway P stn .Ini.
ihe Air|„irt to g re el Sanln ■
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Ho' attorney, in tu m . wa : • |Miilrri I li.st'i a lot of do-re-ine " he will be Inn rli'.l to tow" in
turn his I Hiding, ovrr lu the t
llir Colorado lawmaker, a mem- big ted coupe nli,I *bown I" Imissioners and to the G la n d |&gt;m. ber «t{ tbe Senate.I hui.r almnit flout.
Thl* l* renlly . lo-nolv m- I
Tb,' committee rreoininrn- ■I , omirnttee added there wat in, way
'&lt; •
that Mrs. J . O. loirson, u r« id-1' | to Irtl cither what the I in .si figuir Iteikn like n lent winter
scene, with a nice, log -leigh I "
of the Home, who btnj ,tiio |,la o &gt;
of mistreatment, Im p lo r.il in a M ij'c federal guvelnmcnl's shale Santa Claus, and !»• four n-in
deer prancing oier Ihe now
woulil lie.
hospital nr nursing Imme. It
gesteil that an rltierns* udvi i
The three-year plan, to be fin Cl,Veil'd roof trip. Ihe .lelirli
committee lie appointed on nri an­ nncotl by the federal, state and lo­ trimmed I ii hlui
Mole than 'tn 11611If1 •draw n
nual
for the home, nud D ,1 cal governments, was'outlined to
the Commissioners v!*it tl»- I. ’
atomic eomtnlltee yesterday nt » floats, *pontored 1.&gt; i*roiff 1"9•IY**
from time t„ lime, and that i
public healing l.y Jaiii,-* J. Wads- Fanfold arid "Sen jiif.lf i •Mint &gt;
of the »rwrnti»n of eounty h"» • worth, acting deputy civil defense business runcrrnfl. will ner v«* n»
vehicles for ki,l'li, s to rn Ir ill.
in other counties be made t»
administrator.
crease efficiency at the Ib r
Of the proposed outlay f.’.2.V),- and Ihe float* Ilr *• l*Vl‘ll nn.rr
Ifortfrollrt than ev, i .I'pii lirf «*
|( KRlInttrg (In •* f* rluw»i
New furniture and magatirn
* •'
Itf'fnf**♦
Ihe living rroim, and a deep (•&gt;•• &lt;•
lllti S \ I,K
i.itti,- t 'iinli-rclln will be Bttrfi
unit to provide more vnried l&lt; I
M 'tallnwH
•• • 6
C H IC A G O , Dec. 6 - l,V|—Two
were also reerimmendnl.
On motion uf Commissioner II. customers at a west side autu
a id i i i i i s i H i p t u r n i t s II. Ptipe the Commission l,y a four supply company got an unex­
l'i
to one vote, dceidml to follm, all pected bundle of cash for |2 yes­ . ST. A U G U S T IN E . I»*c. :,
—The most Reverend .Archbishop
recommendation* of the irvrstl- terday.
Manager Thomas Clifford sold Joseph P. Hurley. HHhnp of 8*.
gating committee rire p t that part
asking, for investigation by the the men a t«g Iw thought e0n- Augustine, is due home from
State Attorney and Grand for) tabled 60 auto llr*n«e pinto re­ Yuen.lsvla tomorrow.
Official* here said Die Arch­
0 . E . Fouraker voted against the flector bolts, faster be htcr.vcred
motion which had been aecorgird the lisg contained nsrt r'f tbe bishop, who for tjie p»«t five
day's reeeinte—four 62(1 bills and year* has been regent of the
by W. G. Kilbee
J . F . McClelland, chairman of tevrral rolls of dimes and quar Panal Nunciature in Belgrade,
would come on here next week.
Un,
(O e a lla e e e wa r a g e M s)

Bermans Reject New Citizens Group U i ; .
Probe Of Con (litiuns
Armaments Proposal
By St.ite Attorney

Lonirwood Will Elect
City Officials Today

Says

T h r e e Year Plan
F o r Civil Defense
To Cost 3 B i l l i o n

Bom! Shelters Would
Rcouirc Major Part
Ol
Appropriation

titi.
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Si t e Is S o u g h t
F o r Construction
O f New Hospital
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Dint plans have tarn completed
bv thr Fish Estate for a 6(1 U-1
hospital In Del.and, nnd that Die
trustee* felt that if n hanfurd
ho,pstn! could Is- built at the -anie
tlili,'. -oine savings could In- made.
lie said that it Ot lied hospital is
•*«'itiir coruildrml nitft#
l lie F,'imild-1.might,&gt;n Memorial
llo-pitnl has at present 6M U ils
iivallalde, and during the year
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CHICAGO. 11,.
p. Milltnrv personnel in uniform will lie
"ifi-rt'd reiiorr.) round trip fares
n the nation's iniltnail* during
tl„. i hrlstriin. holiday season,
rhe fat. . g,.. .l in . ..ache, will
p,. , u, f„
...fV,rr „ „ „ a„d
f,„ n, |s., |f,
j an |0.
fK .y will
at the rstc uf two
-ltl|1 wl|| ),ava a rf.
|imit „f ,|an
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Ill Its It11sIt l I F M i l E B
MriSCOW. l i e . 5 td*i I’ravda
today ridiruicil the'idea that BrU
•••♦• Prime Mmi-ter Attire went
to see President Truman in Wash­
ington for the purpose “of streng­
thening the peace."
The Communist Partv news­
M EI. t)T T N.AAIKB
ST. P E T E R S IIC IIG . Dec. B— paper said “extremely Indicative
Mel Ott, former manager of the arc reports In Ihe neper* that for
New York Giant*, has been name.) the ronver'atlon* Attic# toik with
manager of Oakland of the Paci­ him Field Marshal 8lr WIIHsm
fic Coast Lrgup. the Associated .Slim, chief of the imperial Gen­
eral Staff."
Press learned today.

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U H l V f S M ill F. VK.HHK

Uigei dropping remit'* "n o *"
( lim i Bui n*d nn ni'l Joe. hull.
Claude &gt;
Old JfnU know dial mil nl 1/
lrites in ll«e Cn'lc-I blslei O'er
;5U.00(I m populalron. **'•¥ a»w«le
one ert llicm ** *&gt; op'iaiing in die
re&lt;l last &gt;r*l )
Beilin Nor wluls voted iwn b*
one agaurll Russian ( ommurml*
in Monday*! election. Ih e Sot wild*
will vote agsmd ihetn. hut will
they bghl s r s u ii I diem when the
leal led romes)
Hrrltih mrdnsl e»|rerls eslinwle
lhal ihe liril alum bomli droppe.l
on London will kill al least UI.WIO
people, and more d paint enoiei
Bui their n nn need to unity aleiul
yerin w ailaif. says one o| litem
"Il is edirm rly tlouhllul . he u p
"whether htolngu a I agents ran, in
last, he dnliihiilrd so at tn pro­
duce the if (paired results."
Mn Ciintnn, Mai*. Mrs. lallian
Clapji, age Wl. who hat lieen do*
OIK a ttliotj hot Ini r»2i yean, ie
il(tned the rA :i day, m^ because
the was gelling old. Heavens nnl
,*w*e simply wants to devote mole
Uanr lo Iter dre*t making drop
J m h hat been eipanding irrrnl
Id hy leap* ami hmindt Now. we
dr* not otdinaiily leconrniend llic
ehiploymenl nt BO year «ld hu*
tlm eit, but II I* refredung lo IlMil
idmron' n«l r*ady In ifll'e hy the
lijne he it 40.
Herald trihicniters may have no­
ticed ihe rnndrtling headline*
whrrh appealed in last Fllday't
Herald. Dn one sule n( llte Ironl
page il *vas «ard, "Meeting nl Big
Three I norm at Cutis in Kmea
Wmten*"; on the oilier another r|c
tlaierl “ Korean -Situation i* far
bom |)en*erale" But lliii roiitlnl
in the newt *slnth is ditphralrd
tliese days in doreni o| inilance*
M rrely lellerls the rnnluunn winch
e ills eveiywhere ihrmigliout the
u Slid in hiah p la in at well as low
X hen the President of the United
S ales cannot bold a |» t» confer*
e ce on »o important a sub)fct as
I * alum liomh and Its prnhahle
u e. wilhnui having hir "aidi" in
tl e State Department "ronetl"
e erytlung he hat raid two houn
later, it it lillle wonder smaller fry

Iy, tt lh»v team at all Having
tried rv rry manner n| huller stale
against Hiller only tn find that
they are an open invitation tn agire u io n . having rrsn ilrd In ap­
peasement again only In d iu n v rr
that it leads In new demands, they
now want the United States In
am ieaie Communist China, In set
ug sofcte kind o| Inrffei slate in
M t l l , b a rirp t the atgiessnis intd ihe lSided Natrons which was
designed Irv. prevent aggrrsimn. In
a lc o id fnimal lerngmlmn la a goveft men I w hirh has slaughteied
Atneocan men and now threatens
lo| drive us nul n f Korea. Bui there
i r an alleinalive In the appease­
ment pingram of Clement Attlee
witich will not call lor fuithrr
bloody se&lt; n ftir * fimn America
•lone. We ran |Hill out of Korea,
withdraw in Japan and Kortnnta,
rave mu men, bul al the same lime
not give the Chineae Reds anything
(bey would not lake anyway. We

Finding Common Purpose
Tli*’ lo rm n lio it nf the N a tio n a l Council o f th e Church***
of C h rist in th e I Tnite&lt;l S t a t e * i* notnhh a* a m ove toward
m ore e ffe c tiv e pooling *»f t h e resource* of th e ch u rch es. It
m ay have little v is ib le e ffo rt on the in d iv id u a l ch u rch e s of
th e 2I&gt; d eno m in atio n s in v o lv e d . Itut it will In* a stro n g in s tru ­
ment for the o p eratio n s o f th ese churches in th e fields of
m issio n s, e d u ca tio n and so c ia l enterprises. In th at way it
w ill lie, as fre q u e n tly sta te d at the ro n s titiitin K convention,
a step to w ard relig io n * u n ity in America.
Murh *1* pend s on w hat is meant by r e lig io n * un ity, II
it m eans t In- event uni m erg in g of all ch u rch e s in to one th en
is little likeliho o d that it w ill ever hap|ten. U n lo s * human
n atu re u n d erg o es an abrupt change, p ro b ab ly there w ill
a lw a y s Is- m a n y d eno m in atio n s or sects, fo llo w in g different
shades of belief on points o f doctrine, r it u a l. •-.'triinization
and methods. W ith in each denom ination and e a c h individual
ch u rch th ere a r c and p ro b a b ly will Is- m a n y shades of
Opinion. Som e o f these d iffe re n ces are t r if li n g , some are
fundam ental.
but c e rta in purposes a re held in com m on b y all C h r is ­
tian church* s and even a m o n g C h ristia n , J e w is h and some
o ther relig io n s T h e se p u r p o s e s aim tow ard th e liftin g of
m an in d ig nity and hrn tlicrh o od toward th e betterm ent ol
life and tin w orld If I lie ch u rch e s ran lo in h a n d s to w ork
for their h ig h e st a im s, d iffe re n c e s in the w o rd in g of th eir
creed s need no! ham per t h e ir common la ls ir s .

tlre n l B r it a in (ditnili* th ird nnmng tin* n a tio n * of the
world in it
rc n u ircrs and norm al |ir*wlm lio n o f coal. B ui
N ocijdid B r it a in th is w in te r mind import c o a l. T iii* in the
th ird tim e in 21 yearn it lint* iieen n e re ** a ry to do no.
T h e llo iin e o f Commoin* wan told th a t th e d ifficu lty
wan not in tlte amount o f co al available in th e pit*, lull in
getting the n u il nlmve g ro u n d . A dverw w e a t h e r condition*
nave in te rfe re d w ith m in in g Some 22,boo m in e r * have lelt
til*’ coal p ila tld * y e a r fo r o ilie r kind* of w o r k , leaving the
m ine* u n ahle to operate at full capacity e v e n in favorable
w eather.
Coal ia one nf those in d u stries n a tio n a lize d in (ireat
B rita in . I'reN iin iiilily n atio n alizatio n , a fo m la m e n ta l I,at*&gt;r
program , is supposed to lead toward d iv e rsio n o f m ore nf the
p ro fits of in d u s try to the w o rk er*. The n a tio n a liz e d coal in ­
d u stry . a p p a re n tly , i* u n ah le to offer s u f f ic ie n t Inducem ent*
to hold it* lalpsir.

W ho w r lli’B h 'ltc r’i to tin* pdltor? A now m o n th ly m»gu/Inc, K firak U p , dovoted la r g e ly to rciirin tin g le tt e r * appear
ing in newapa|H'ta, rc jn ir l* th at more th a n H,000.00 0 A m er
Iran * w rite le tte r* to e d ito ra each year.

Surveying 10,000 letter*, Speak Up found that Hi |*t
relit were written by men. .‘17 per cent by women. The oilier*
were anonymoii* and couldn't lie i litiwificd.
C le rg y m e n nem unted / n r 2.1 |M*r re n t «)f the- letter*
from m en. la tw y en *. civic- leader* ami m in o r lo cal o ffic ia l*
w rote 21 i* ’r re n t, n rtlvh | k &gt;1tlirinnAf‘IR. * e i:re tn rie * of varion* o rg a n iz a tio n * .1(1, d in g riin tlcil public * e r v a n t * 12, anil
publicity *ee k u r* I I | mt cen t
•’ .

Sanlord I'oriitn
Fditnr, Sanford llrrald
I would like lo tiling &lt;n Ihr puwlie attention the farts in the rase
“ of mistreatment to in-mates at
the miinly home," which I was
asked to present to the commis­
sioners Nov, !*.
These charges — each and every
one have t-'en thought)- ehrrkfd
and te-eherkrd; I produced the
witnesses and will produce three
more on Tues. |)i-c. f&gt;
Regardless— of all d h ri farts
T I I F i a* us* still trniain* Ihe
*anie I ha I these In-males W F It K
A C C K I’T K P A N P I'l-ACKD IN
T I I F IIOMK IIY T I I F W 'FI.FAKK
and commissioners and there fore
under NO *'ON P IT K IN should
any of them I s A IIH 8 K P in any
way, MFNT A I.I.Y Olt I'llYH IC A t.l.t
WHICH h a s p o s i *
T IV K I.Y IIF F N T I I F CASK.
\Ye are laved gladly, lhal Ihe
aged and iiiflrmrd may he helped
in Him of niisfoilime and nee»l
IIIIT NOT M IK T R FA T FD .
The county should le proud of
a well maintained home for its
aged and not allow il In la-come
only a pause between a prism
and thr grave. This I- v Ihe se.
cond gnat tragedy t •■efall the
needy in less than a year.
For the public information—
there Is no age limit or discrimina­
tion a* In who goes to the home.
It I* maintained BY T IIF TA X I’A V K R S M 0NKV for the benefit
nf die needy of SFM IN O I.K
C O U N TY and lud by the commis­
sioner* nr thr Welfare
The tinI'l "f the hntne received
SlHD.iMi per nut. pin* an apt. ami
all living ex|&gt;erir«— Ills wtf-\ the
trial run, received IftB.OO, per net.
making an inrtilitr *»f |2w).0fl •»*
Utvp it11 riptfiw n Thi* intfimi*
h IJ I old, with fiMii) and apt. plus
a 1100 .(1*1 raise -bring* au incline
In well uvet tWI-WMI [wr mr»
T H IN K of Ibis ? ? 7
I consider it a handsome salary,
(nr people NOT T K A IN K P ami
•■f little schmding, (and ita no
wonder they are now fighting tn
retain it| yet as a rewaid for this
first miitreatmenl —the Kupt. was
raised (isrin in June —(Ire having
•Work an aged male In mate;) a
we*k later Ihe maWnn demanded
a tkise ut thooo and received It,
The commissioners knew of thia
first incident (at the time nf Ine
raise. T IIK N W HY T ? T should
these • |w-op|e have gnltrir this
raise
? ?
(they have lieen
ttWfn three raises in (he short
tipie tbn) have been there). WHh
do* **l»iv Jilt Kupt, and the in*-

Of the wnmep** letter*, 12 i*ir rent rame from *j*rke*.
men for vni ioij*'women'* organization*, 28 |* t cent from
tear tier*. Hi ,|Vr cent frorp ,*wirking women. I I per cent
from hoiiauwivr*.
&gt;
Some |»er*on* agenrlo think that only ernnjuJVrile letler* In the editor, bing bundling of Ihe mail pHul* u** to a
different eoneliialon. Sure, ernnk* are numta'rtNl among the
corre*|*indenta. But nim li more frcipient nre ordinary In­
dividual* in all walk* of life who are *o movrd hy *ome
event Unit they take tin* trouble to put their sthoughl* on

Uaanaar*
r * l ( u « .i
*vilh I'rrnmunlst China.
Thr Oinughl I'Bik nf that is
this; the W m lrin pnwrr* vhnubl
nnl In- ill awn Intn making a tuai»r
mililaiv rffort In thr gar Ka»t,
having a wrsk Fuiopr al Orr
tnrlrv l*f Kuaaia‘a Wrstr|M arlttln*,
Thr ilrvrliipmrntv fntmillg Ihr
rilni l&gt;arkgtnnnil for Ihr fur'tur
tinman A tlirr talka Imlav In-lu I-

Krriatnr Tafi fii-Ohlni railnl on
I'rrsiilrnl Trum an / In givr thr
rimntly “inotr Intornisll'in" alaiut
Ihr gravr Inlrjnatinnal siluatim .
Ml. Tinman mad* a gritutr tn
thr ItrpiiMii ana in Invltalimis tu a
1t *i P M. tunchmn trauuiptinn nf
his Hireling* with Attire
Th«v Invited Include thr tr p
Itriiidiliraua nn thr Senate amt
H»u*e fnrrlgn rontmittava— Sena
tn* Wiley of Wtaennsin and Rrp,
Falun rtf New Jerary.
AI vi invltrd i* *-m- such Ih-nu
rrat* a* Hprakri Rayburn of th •
llnuir. Chairman Cmrnallv. *!•
Trs«nl nf Ihr Kaisat* Fmntgn lt*lali'Ui ■ frnm nluer; C h a irm a n
Uanrgr (D-Ual
thr Sm alr Kin
ancr t'ommltta*. ami acting rhalr
man Richards fl)-6Ct nf the
Hnu*r Forgjgn Affair* rommltlrr.
Thr principal adetssrs t** the
Ja n hrads-'ifguyernmenta
also
w»tf invited to Ihr lunche»n&gt;a
hard Ihr presidential Yarht WIIlianohurg.
Aside from st l telly military
rmritlons, thr President and ITImo
Minister were pr&gt;»rd with many
Inter nat tonal political issues try
thr deterioration o( th* IT. N.
•wisllhm in Koraa.
tl-al prohlrm nnw la tn determine
Apparently thrir prlprfpal pnli
haw In prswent the rr*n*es In
Korea (A ) from causing fittrm r
r.'amagr to western power prestige
In Asia ami ( I II from dangrtortsly
weakening confidence of the Kumpean muntrira in their ability In
hulld their own defenses. *
It was thia two-sided pi old cm
which pnlnlad them inward a de­
cision that the way to offset the
detrat in Korea la tn greatly r ipand and •/hw*i I up the teatara
meld nf Weatern Furope.

I, (Viirllnued rapid advance* b»
t-i Chinese Communist in Korea
They **ete
r* »rlrd entering
aliamtonest Pyongyang, the North
Korean Red Capital which United
Nation* forces raptured Oct, 20.
A defense department spokesman
said the N N. withdrawal wav nr
detly and with "relatively 'igbt"
ra*uabtie« In that area north
western Korea
2 tils countries
inrluding the
JTnile.l Kiates, Britain, Francrailed upon the 1trdt*d Nat • ns
Assembly at l-ake Hun***, N Y ,
to art iniuiedlately to stop (*..m
murilst 1‘hlna's Intervention In t(o.
tea.
I The Chinese Communlal i
were re|mitr«l tn have demanded a
"full VfiuV III any Korean •ettle
rtu-til In iiifnrmal discussion* with
India's delegate In Ihe United N's
thins. Kir lien rgal Hsu
4 Thr 12 Atlantic Part Nations,
opening meetings in l.nmlntt, tomorrow, were reported to have
leached a compromise ,m pio|M,sal* for getting (irrman troops In­
to Wrstrrn Kurone'a defense, ht*l
the Crrtuans railed It “unareeptable,"
Ti In Congreas, there were «-omplaints from aomr Republican*
Ilrrmen, tin m a n s, was elerting
that Ihe Administration was not
consulting them about the rrfala. a town council hrfnrr MOO.

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. you gel both fmm
IAIN | l » s i * M

g ro w n you could not final the
g r a v r a - moat n f them u n-lnarktd
am i nv fonco around i l , whu-h is
in t lm l d isg ra c e fu l.

T I I F K(K)I»— thr ag.d r«uld
nut aatlmllatr, Irrraus &gt; A w.is a
arnil-koft dirt, adjustahT lu thr
infirmillra of uld a g \ f'«r ’»
*lau&lt;r —on* night thr in nirtrs
rrcrlvril a ran nf i*aidln-'s nu&lt;l tw&lt;
•tier* nf sirv htrarl— A ltK you
• uipilsrd why Ihry arr dvi'ig off
»&lt;i fast? ?
I havr fnsjtrclrd thr n-uu, o-i
r-utnriaoH occa*lmi* in ihr past
yrar.
I havr
taken matti-is
I'tnughl to m r-at diffttrnl In tri;
val* of timr to ring of tnr nunmiss loner a— umlet ho»a can Ihr

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SANFORD* ORLANDO

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I heir past and all hardships should
l» forgotten to them—grid not
leased nit al every turn with ml*treatment— (he altitude
“that
Ihev are subject* of rharity and
should lie grateful In lick a leu*
and keep ipille” - and then beaten
t-ecau.r they cut thrir hair nr
their lleligion does nnl rninslde
with thr matron*. Such Incident i
as thrsr CAN NOT HF OCCUR
INC SO F R F q P F N T b Y with out
girat damage In Ihr city ami
county. .
T II F
N F F IIY
AltK
OIIM
&lt; IIA K O F
P O N T FA N . T il KM,
I would suggest hi alt thr
TDOUCIITIN N THOMANFH" I n ­
come In the meeting Tiles. |Ve. i .
am! hear for your selves, I am
sine that every one will agree1
(who w e r e
really Interested;
enough to attend them on the tlj
and heard the witness and th**!
t&lt; *1111101,y i Hi.,i the K N TIK K mm*l
minion (excepting one which waj,
In tie expected) wrre solidly Iw'hind mn &lt;*n this issue, . - c
.!
So let* pul aside *^M&gt;rlfnnal aid*
moaltles" ami rn-oprrale for a
lift ter llavru for our aged love
ones- RKM FM BKRINU- TH K Y
Ion each have a soul.
Fleanor II. Ravenet'

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knowing - o f th is firs t incident
then g iving these people | |U 0 ,Q0
la ls r and fa ilu re In secure a new
S u p l. T h e ir answer lo me was
"that Ih r K a llrw s had Ihetn on
Ih r spot w h rr r Ih r y could not
make a move and It had to he
done"
a llig h t*
one m istake
toil w h y Ihen w ait 4 *v rno. Iw fo ie
taking an y a rtin n , allow ing the
treonti healing In occur and s till 1
make no effo rt to serin e a new
Supl Is th is sen sib le ? W |I A T IS
T I I F P t 'l t l .l C T O T H IN K *»K
S P I ’ H 7 ? T h e la t p a y r t * ate In
deed (,d up nn such and w ill not
la- subjected much longer lo sur n
ad in iid slta lin n to the n erd * Once an in-mate is accepted

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T h o r roinplainta w o * from Ihr
in mate* thr martyrs ant n i iw out
pjilrr». they C D Iliiilrl m utt, of
the food— Iteryionaid
hr
rrm rtrry and arvrral of ,*ur roli-r.
rd in-mates, being. shaken, threat*
emit and rhasliprii liy &lt;l» n itron
fpotnr of If cm b**'n^ Iimois 1i.i I*.
ly i this commissioner, mrt m*
WITH K H LI. (O O P K R A T IO N
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TUESDAY DEC. S. 19.'»0

Social And Personal Activities
PHONE 148

Social Calendar
T U K K IIA T
The Thrift Worker.* of thr Woiiian’i Club in*- Mrs. Ilavnl Oat* bid
and Mr Ralph II. Wight II.
• lb*- W.S.C.S. Circles of l he
First Methodlrt Church will meet
as follows:
Circle 7-A ami Circle 7-11 Mr.
Ted Williams at h.nu I'.M. It it in
the form of u Christina.- party nriil
m il A will lie exchanged.
Daughter* of W o le y Sunday
S.-bin.I Class of the Kirst Methodist
Church will have their
regular
Christmas party at the home
Mrs. Thomas L. Sullivan on Cam­
eron Avenue at 7:110 P.M. An rxflange of gift* will take place. The
allowing are ro-h»steaaea: Mi "
N. Estridgc, Mrs. W. I- Harrison.
Mrs Fred Strange, Mr«. K C Will
lams. Mrs. Zch flat 11ff and Mrs
Horner Price.
The Monthly Meeting of the
Pii- livteriun Worker.' Conference
will he held in the Presbyterian
lluilrling
of the
Presbyterian
Church nt 7:00 P.M
The FMelis Cla.s of the First
liaptlst Church will
hohl Its
iristmas parts in the FilncutionHuihling- at 7.ini p.M. Fuih
menilier is asked to bring a ctrv*
•red dish
Under the srmnsorshlp of OnBet« Sigma Phi sorority, the re­
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The Woman's Club Christmas
Party and luncheon will !►
*■ held at
the Club House at 13:30 P.M- with
J I the ilepartrnents participating.
B rn ils-r. are asked to bring gifts
that are wrapped to »erit| to the
Children's Home in Jacksonville,
('alt lira* Beit Wade for yewrva*
tluns at 535-J as soon as possible.
The Board Meeting of the C a r­
den Club will lie held at the Cen­
ter at 0:30 A. M.
Methodist Churrh will have
Prayer Meeting at 7:45 P.M.
The Prayer Meeting Service at
the First Baptist Church will be
at 7:30 |\M. The Pastor will he• n an expository study of the
Hook of Fpheslans. Wr* Invite you
to attend.
The Hour of Power Service will
lie held at the Presbyterian Church
at 7:00'P.M
The All Souls Club will hold It*
regular monthly meeting nt the

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Yacht Club at 8:00 P.M.
T r ie K S P A l
The lloval Ambassador* of the
First ItnptM Church will mrct tonight at 7:(*o P M at the church.
The Ibiuglas Job*- Junior Brothvrhooal will meet at the First Haplist t'hurih tonight nt 7:30 P.M
Seminole Chapter No. 1* O. K. S.
will meet at the Masonic I tall
N;00 I*. M. and till member* are
urged to attend. Election of of*
fir* rs will takr place.
The West Side P.T.A. will hold
a Imatd meeting at 3:30 P.M. A
.penal meeting honoring father'*
Will Is- held nt ’7:30 P.M. All fa­
thers arc invited to attend. Ml .
It S. Whidden, president, ask*
all metnliers to nut*- the thange of
time of the regulat meeting a*
then- will be no aftcrnOon meeting
The South Side P.T.A. will me«t
In thi School Auditorium at 3 :‘Ni
P.M.

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Mrs. Ben Mnnttie on Celery
Avenue is having as het guest Mr*
K. W. Brown of Hamlet. N.C.
Mrs. Leila Reelv has moved from
Homestead to make her home with
her son and daughtei. Mr. amt Mrs
It. II. Reely,

W.S.C.S. Circle Nil. I
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B*i- r*r»n r.siate board of trustie* -rated this morning that the
fiairrnl governmen ha* withdrawn
its grant of -lit percent of the con­
struction cost of new hospital*.
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McKlbbm declare*! ti-day
lb*i ihr x'n y Commission hopes
tb.it a sufficiently sizcable sit#
in.*- ia- securrd for a hospital to
al i-* for future expansion and
i i. . !*- for roomy, landscaped
ground*.
I - ■ Commission authorized fin­
al ' tn *.f alterations at the Toutfor placing of the offor of Manager Kd Whitney in
luigrt roartefs m the present

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This should to- a really wonderful
dance’ The dress is optional; most
of tb&lt; gals are thinking about
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cini-foimal. It'll lw-gin al
a- sun- to get there on
&lt; . You won’t want to mis* any
of it’ The price i* only 75 cents,
stag «r drag. Make it drag ami
lias * more people, more fun! Re
meoibi-r this all impoitant date,
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In a line t r two related to that
familiar subject gossip is the facl
!•■«( Filison Meyer* bus been puylug • lose attention to a rettain
Jvoi'i tnore with the initial* B. It.
wid*- she doesn't seem to intrrr*tr*l in u graduate that we
thought was awfully cute!
Looming up on your memo pad
will br Ib-c. 13 and the first bas­
ket ball game, out of town! We'll
■day Kustis that night aid w.i
b’ i • our laiys'll win! If you can,
tiv to go! It’ll In- loads of fun, an I
yon won't regret the trip! He! a
big crowd to go or just alone,
nnv way v"ii can gr| there, so we
can give our buys sonic encoorag-nn-nt! |.«t them know we'ra
ebeering for ’em! In case y*iu don't
ko.-vs all of the fellahs *'0 the
team here they are: Jrrrold Cov­
ington, Jimmy Smith, Carnet
White. Wise Harden. Clarence
Clau-e. I tennis
Stafford,
and
I loyd Reynold*. These hoy* are
the ones, that so far, will l*e beat­
ing it out against Eu«tl»- There
wdl 1m* n ll-*i|ua*l team, too, Thelt
names will lie in luter. Coach F
l.ara- list l*-goii ap*l will finish.
»*■ are sure, with a really fine
tea ml
That's all for Ionite. I ’ll be seeIn' aroiuvl Friday with some more
chit chat alaiut 8.111. 8.!

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McKinley Is realty a -ctram a*
Walter Routh's Inner Man! That's
the name of the Junior Play that
will la- performing Friday night,
Ibv 8. "Inner Willy" is a three
act play, crammed full of laughs.
Itori't mis* this wonderful Junior
Play! Only .33 cents lor students
ami (Ul cents fur adults |.uw tales,
plenty of jokes that will keep
you laughing to the finish! At
the 8 II. 8. auditorium this corn­
ing weekend. Invite your parent*
and relatives, nrighloir* and leyfriend*, just be SUM ,im{ make It
a date! Time will la- at » IV Ibin’t
Irt- lilt*''
I'm awfully sorry al-out Mima
mistaken Information concerning
the Celery C ut* that wu* in the
paper Friday evening The stu­
dents do not and never have play­
ed poker Saturday evening*. So
please. If you read it otherwise,
don't misinterpret tin- Ctate Under the supervision of Mr*, lloltsclaw and Ann Whitaker, who is
president, nut recreation center
ha* become an enjoyable and re
spectnble weeked g*-t together!
With Christmas will come unothcr islitiori *&gt;f the Celery F'esll
the Vacuum Cleaner by Rachel
Even better than la-fuic! You'll
love those jokes an*l don’t forget
Johnson uml Linda Leonard cramrue*I full of juicy gossip! Hive 15
c e n t s ami gel n real trial!
To Mail the holiday parties off
with » hang will be the Key Club
Hall, held at the Armory, a week
from this coming Friday night!

Mrs. Stella Woosnam of Alex
a rid i la, I ml. I* spending the week
F ftlllk V
with lirr frienil Mrs. Margaret Ed
The National Society of the wards of 3t&gt;3 11**11v Avenue,
tlaughters of the American Re­
volution will meet with Mr*. F.
Friend* &lt;if Mr*. S. P. Fowler of
E. Bolx at her home at 1101 Park l-ake Mary will regret to learn of
Avenue at 3:00 P. M. Co-hostesses the death of her mother Mr*. June
will be Mrs W It Ballard. Mrs. Muthesou of Keosainiua, Iowa
J. II Menirk, Mrs. II W. Hurkrr.
and Miss Irene Hinton. All visit­
Friend* of It. S. K Starr will
ing daughters are invited In at­ regrrt to learn that he is con­
fined to Orange Memorial llospi
tend.
The JaiMianda Circle of the tal in Orlando where he underwent
Carden Club will meet at the Cinr• an operation l«*t week.
deri Center at 13:30 P.M A lunch­
eon will Ik served with Mrs Al
Mr&gt;. Bov lb Hraliam of Comp­
la’rt Starke a*ting hostess.
ton, Calif, who has been visiting
The Mimosa Circle is to meet t . t sister. Mr*. Frank I Mill* I
with Mrs. J. N Aizarello nt silMi at het home on Palmetto Avenue
Part, A *e. at 10:00 A M.
returned recently to her horn*- In
Hihis* n. Circle of the tlnrden I'aliforniu. Mr* Brady Thomas of
Club will meet at 3:30 P.M. nt Molille. Ala., another sister, is
the home of Mr. James Hut, tb3l extending her visit to Mrs. Miller.
Palmetto Avenue with Mi*. Fred
Zer-i-ener -** --**.hostess
Centernl Circle of the Harden
Club will meet with Mr*. R. W
Riitirecht. I hid Pu Ino t to Avenue
nt 10:00 A. M. followed hy i
covered dish luncheon
Palm Circle will meet at 13
A group ol wumrn of the First
noon with Mrs. C. It. Kirtley, Christian Church visited the C h ris­
Holden lake for a covered dish tian Women's Fellowship meeting
luncheon Christmas gifts wilt lie of the Itrloind Christian Church
exchanged.
last week. A flfr the business meet­
The annual linaxat uml Churrh ing, a beautiful program was pre­
Supper of the Community Churrh. sented on the Thanksgiving theme,
Lake Mary, will lie held at 0:30 with a Pilgrim girl sitting by a
P.M at the C’hamlier of Commerce spinning wheel, An inspirational
Building. Theic will lie lumlh* by talk wu- made hv Mrs. Eliznlieth
the different organization*. Bring Klrrher of the Enterprise Metho­ 0 A
a dish "f fsrod. Everylio*lv welcome dist church and a social hour was 0 %
%
The llcmerocali* Circle will mert enjoyed in the parlor.
nt 7:30 P.M. at the home of Mrs,
Those from Hanford attesting #3*
M. E. I.aior. 3110 Palmetto Ave­ were; Mrs. J, H. Horton, Mrs. W.
C. Ti'on, Mrs. W. II. Cassulie, Mr*
nue.
The Sanfoid Tourist Club will Purvis, M r*..J. It. Farris, Mr*. J.
have a rove m l dish supper at the Richards. Mrs. Billlngsly, Mr*. \Y
H. Young, Mrs. W. It. Thornton.
Tourist Center at tl:30 P.M.
The Magnolia Harden Circle will Mrs. Ethel Mann. Mrs. W. P. Yesmeet at the home of Mr* J. Ural- ley and Sylvia- Pearson.
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Hi ■I. n il I I . ■m-ley Oili.am, I IKKl Magnolia Atenur,
A group of Spanish colonists,
at I0:IK1 A.M. Each mcmler is nskml to bring a Christ ma* arrange, first white settler* In the South­
nent to lie judged Mr«. J ih-I Fielil west, arrived in what is now New
Mexico in the year 1M'S
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A lu*-e»ing of ib&gt; " S l" S Ciicle
No. 4 was hehl at tin humr of Mi**
Be.sie Zurhnry. 813 Magnolia Ave­
nue, at 3:00 P.M Monday with
Mrs J. II. Ander*on Ji . presiding.
Mrs, lb II Reely ,.f( red the de­
votion uml Ml* S it Shmhnber
led the mission study --» "We ses-k
Him together". A tb-*u»»ion was
held on this afterward.
Refreshment, vvete o-rvnl hv
Mr* Zachary to Mr* L.-ltx* R i­
chards, Mr*. I.*■»!• Iliighrv. Mr*.
It. \V. T u fn ei. Mr* \ t" Starke.
Mr*. J. II. Anderson, Ji . Mrs. 8. O,
Shinholser. Mr* U
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Mr*. A. I&gt;. Zachary, Mis. It. II.
Iti-elv uml Miss llrssl, Zachary.

Friends will lie sorry to learn
that Mrs. Maude Jinktn* I. Ill in
Feinnhl-Lnughton Memorial Hos­
pital.
H i. uml Mrs. W II. Travnhain.of
Hampton, Va. will rrturn tomorrow
to their home on H"&lt;* l ake for the
winter.

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000,00*1 would go for "communaltype" shelter* with thr feilersl
government an.) the slate* sharing
the cost equally. Thy remainder
would l»e earmarked for adminis­
trative expenses, heavy equip­
ment, stockpile* of rriticnlly-nrevlrti materials, ami communications.
Of the shelter figure Wadsworth
said that “to do lets might well
result in no shelters or in shelter*
completely inadequate to rope with
the atom bomb.’
Senator
McMahon (l&gt;-Coiin&gt;,
thr committee chairman, called
the f:t,|INI,mk),0«NI "realistle,*' but
Chamlier of t'ommerce meeting
room. The pie.ent Chamber of
Commerce offices will Iw turned
over to lb, Florida Wildlife Fed• ration for th*i| slate headquart­
er*.
Cecil R O lin wa* given nn ex­
tension of tat .fay* in which to
start work on a new home on the
lakefrotil between S,-oit am! V ir­
ginia Avenue*
Bi.is wet* authorized for 3.H00
feet of cement, asbestos pipe oil
ttie Orange. Bell and lake Avenue
extension*
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O Bridge* via- awarded a
contract t*&gt; build iwu shuffle
l*oard court* adjoining thr 10 pre­
sent court- on which refinishing
»&lt;irk ha* lo-en completed by the
Burke Sanding lY , Orlando. The
area around the courts ha* been
paved, -iii *I Mr M* Kildiin.
A public hearing wa* set for
Jun 8 fot discussion of the rezoning for commercial u»e on the
south sble of Twenty-fifth Street
between Sanford \ venue and Park
Avenue to a depth of llhl feet

add* -I:
“ I believe that Is not the final
figure that we will have to effect
In mv opinion it will have to t*
more than that.”
Senator Hickenlouper t IE-low a &gt;,
srnior HOI’ member of the group,
•aid he wanted to see n break­
down before committing himself
to any figure. He added that "we
will have to spend such amounts
as are necessary to thoroughly
acquaint the American poop!* with
measure* t*&lt; l»- taken for their
own defense."
Some lino mayors urn! city of­
ficials prepared, meanwhile. |„
urge Congress to uet this vent on
basic civil defense legislation.
Delegates to th* auin.il meeting
of the American tnuuii q al .«*sx
elation appearrd It* Im tirutlv mi
animmis in -up|H*it of , r.-. luli.m
calling fm speed

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Ohio Slate Four!
Team Loses First
Contest Of Season
NKW
Vf I R K . Her
r. &gt;n
(th in S tate'* tia .k e tlu .ll llu r k e y e .,
fid dle hy cra ilu a lto n lo .vee. In ,
day fared a « lif f lutltle lo retain
th eir llir; T en rro w n .
l a d *ea*on the llu rk * ranked
No. 2 in the fin al A n .o riale d
| ’ re»» poll, lirliim l llry d le v Itn lv rri l l y . Hid gone from Ohm S t a le ',
rlia n ip lo ii.iiip
mpiard are
A llA lt ie iira llir k Seh n ittke r ami a
hint o f other fine p la ye r*. O nly
Iw n le ltrrm e n arn lo irk .
T h e llu rk e y e *' iJ iffim ilO r&lt; rain e
lo light ln*t nigid in f'otum hu*,
w here they dropped th rtr open­
ing game to K a ii.a * S la t e , Ml In

o n l y •** T r n i i r u r r t 7 *1.
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M ia*.

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aftrr midnight hv Tenne..e*- llir-h
wav I’atrnlmrn m thru rat imjII» t
» irr ri Irnrn ^ Y M fiiir.
up to (hr t’olnliv t'luh iutl ovri
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had taken over thr hrnnrl rio t
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p l l o l Bill M r y r t n i f f I h r i r .
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M K M I'IIIS . T r n i r . I**' :» -«/**•
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lum * oho *aid they w e ir on theit
t li • raid Mouth were a i i r t n l in
a ruadhnUM* m a r here r a lly today
aiul charged w ith a ilarlntr holdup
•&gt;f n tram i'ling hou»r n ra i U vh alia,

1

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Itislft and ill*.dll fiu in l ! * l l , (h io u c ''
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p o ll i un t h r ho ld up at fir at a H
I n r tu rn •• f .i p ' d w ith h » ltt r * n f I "
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ta l t i r a r r r *1 0 .0 0 0 .

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rar. m i in four ntnnrv hat;* and
a pillow raw .

p rlere* n tg a n lie d
I ' a r t f i u y in i"

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A (Imre For
This Ladv Now
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edgy, K a n .a * S ta le roiipMd a f a .l
h u n k w ith it* height advantage
to pull aw ay in Ilia fin a l 2n rnlnnt
.*. Kd lle m i. w it I, Ifi pointa, pated
the '«In n er*' a lta rli.
A l lo iw re n rr, K a * ., I'hng A llen
unveiled hl» power-laden Karw a*
Ira n i and It did eve ryth in g that
« * i ty p e , led
T h e R ig Seven
f a v m ilr * ployed under wra|&gt;a all
the w a y in defeating f'raig h lo n
I f t ilv r r a lly . 51 to 35.

Come in for
the ‘'LOOK AHEAD
on the 'Sf FORD

A R T M ATERIALS
MAKE E X C E LLE N T
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS

I.Hrch"! tiiitl line-.| selec­
tion of pi ini n Kottllt of
NVmrliiNRlitn, II. ('.

with 43 “ LOOK AHEAD" features!
Pm '31, Foed hrlno* you thr t a il * a i i in
wnoofh driving - A'domrtHc Hide Control.
It ,» H .a d |w tl, la gtva you Iha light tid a
for a v a ry typ e o l ro ad condition. You gn l
Foed'» new Automatic Povtura Control, too.
R outom otknlly nd|u*t* tha tnut height
nod rmgla o , year *lida it foeword nod
bock. And you g el fn e d ', Automohe
Mdengrr M aker, to g ive you autom aSc
g o , ,ovinq» through tha y e or* a h e a d .
And be*t o f oil, thi, '51 Ford o tlnr* you
Fordom ohc*— tha *mootha*t, new er! ood
to vin getl ovtomohe drhra avar!

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And rrwefmt, m wi «rrvtr&gt;q* m en't oU1 Th«
'31 (o»tl oflae* you "lo rh io n C o r" Slylevg
llr.it * n m n k h fm a n y t a r Ol a n y p i le ,.
In f o n f « "lu au ry lounge" bdetiot*. the
Control Porwrl c o lo n , and the rvaw "C o lo r■Cayad” Fm d cro ft Fabric* an to o l* dad
ceil««Qt a ,a
a ll nrtlom .m atched lo
■•larim colm *. Rut look of the a .p lm ta d
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210 Park Ate.
phone 1030
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put thl* morning.
hrael'a Foreign Minister Mo•he Sharett said today he had
only a brief conversation with
Wu and con*id*rcd the meeting
‘‘utily a clearing of the way In
the situation. It did not result
itself in going one atop farther
toward a solution," he said.
I»rae| does not have diploma­
tic reprerentalives In Peiping de
•plti recognition of the Peiping
regime and there is no chance for
the Israeli to conduct negotiations
firectly
for peace
with
th
Chinese, as the Indian minister
ha* l&gt;een doing.
Sharett said that there ii tto
plan now to ask for a diplomatic
•-(change. ‘‘That depend* on whe­
ther there will be peace/* he
•aid. lie made little of the role
that Israel could play now for
peace in the Fa r East.
Adjoining stores were ex tensivelv damaged by smoke.
The
•ininage was estimated at well
over *600,000,

Photo By Tod Kwulrn
The Advertising Committee of the Chamber o' Commerce make* arrangement* fur the visit
here of 311 New York writer* and photographer*. Studying the program of arllvttle* are. »e«ted ■round
Ihe table, Holland Dean, chairman; Frank Shame*, President of Florida F'ashlun*, Mm Itog* I, of Ihe
New York advertising agency - Charh ■ Marian, Mayfair manager: and II Jumi (Jut. piesidenl of the
Cliambei of Commirce; -landing Ed Whitney, lie &gt;rg» Tmiliy, Clifford MrKihhin, ami Frank Melanie,
Ir.

fnrtalile. We uuestlaneil the it*mat&lt; - and no one made any com­
plaint* whatsoever as to their
(('iinllnuru.linm P*-e One)
ldiy.li nl • omfort.
the Board, thanked Or Brook* an I
"We checked the fowl at the
the committee fur their work, and noon-dav meal at that time we
a«ke&lt;l them to serve in the int.-r- found the food good a.id plenteous
e*t* of the County Home fur
Tin- reinrtery has lieen cleaned of I
yr«r T hr in tn iU ri *Krev&lt;J. in cM - M1,| w#. lru t WBir»l^ kept in a kcmmJ
Ihk Mm. It. H llriulfunj, Alt** j rillllj,|,oh
monte Springs, Mr*. II It. Crum
‘*2» The hoiiie is not a religious
ley nnd lien Jones, Oviedo, III institution lint a county Institu­
Flank (Jnillman, another men,In-, tion. No one has any light whulwas absent.
.oever to try to intpo-e hi* or her
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In n statement pending the lin.il religious ideas iiiM.ii nriv of
vote, Mr. Pope declared, "I do not inmates. lowever the religious
feel that the Brand Jury or State life anil activities of the inmat
Attorney would be able to d m lop should la* provided for—to that
any more information than tb.it end *• lecomirierid tl.nl this phase
alnailv developed by tile Hoard of the life of the home he placed
or Advisory Committee.
Utldei the diie. tioll of a committee
“ I do not feel llial lbe ease of three pastors of Ihe County,
against Mr. and Mir , Itnllew has J.a.loi- of different denominations,
been proven," lie nddid. However, ►elected »n u countv-wlde l.asis
I do not feel tlint It I* to tile heM and appoint, d annually. That these
Interest of the County to continue pastor* seek the rooperatiun of
them n* superintendent and Mia any and all the various rhurrhe*
It t l l t l H f l I f«M N « V t lM I
price control* may heroine nerex- Iron of the County Home. I re- of the County.
commend that their resignation t&gt;e
‘‘lit A* to the face-dapping in­
tin ,
cident and other nllrdgrd
mis­
"I think the American people reipirated a* of Her, .’II."
The report Ilf the committee re- treatment we investigated from
hold the answer.” he said, adding
U'will depend pretty murh on the vraled that niendierii found ih&lt;’ two sources; first—Inside the
second—outside the
Mlf-dlscipline exercised by in- llomr In kimhI condition, the bud I- home and
ing and room* clean and fairly home.
dtutry, labor and agriculture.
“ I I Inaiile the home. We inves­
D1 Salle, who plane to resign comfortable, and no complaint!
as-mayor of Toledo to take the job were received from Inmate* re­ tigated there from three source*—
of Fries Administrator, said hr garding their physical condition is I We iinestioned Mr. and Mr*.
had not yet had time to familiar- Food at a noon time meal was Itallew, the manager and hi* wife,
who emphatically denied all of the
lie*, himself with the price situs- found good and plenteous.
Pointing out trust no one ha* u charge* made against Ihejn. flu
• Allied hy newsmen whether he right to lni|Ht*e hi* nr her religious We &lt;|ilcslloncd privately the lllitjlended to muve slowly In reach- idea* on any Inmates, it wn* re mate* of the home and no one of
^decision* about price cord ml, rommrndcd that ivligiotl* life of them, saw j.nv such incident—ac­
the Inmate* U&lt; j.iuvidcd for, how- cording to their testimony, &lt;c| Wo
P I, Salle said that on the contraand lie placed under 'lire. (jue-tinned Mrs, Joe tairsen, the
"1 art
.ry
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am going to have to move ever,
tiun of throe pastor* of three dif­ line who I.tough! the srrusatiun of
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ferent denomination* with ap mistreatment. She was in her room
i benator Jumg (I)-La| comment- i pointmrnl annually.
in bed. The committee Went to her
M at the hearing that the Urn.
L. F. Boyle, attorney fo| tt.e room, urrouipanled by Mr. und
! • #&gt; aomethlng about rising I Board, pointed out that matters Mr-, Itnllew, The rhsirmnn of the
prlres would seem to In- right
mpililnu tirand Jury action are I committee u*ke&lt;| the iiuesliun,
IUW, rather than ‘‘waiting until of n criminal nature, or if they ‘Mr*. Larsen you aie the one who
HI "sIsBe^wlo,
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think the County Commission Is | Imd some trouble here in tile home,
k ill.
V :hTHe guilty of mrifeamm-r t h e r e I believe.’ Mr*. Lat.cn„ covered
‘uveretl her
tier
challenge
of the P.situatlnii."
fai e and refuaed to answer. A little
agld he wanted to assure the com­ riu use of a Brawl Jury investiga­ later
the two ladies of the romniit'
mittee "w ell do everything pos­ tion, he added.
Bradford nnd Mr*.
Mrs. Eleanor Haverirl, who had Ice Mi*
sible to get the program nmvi.it
originally introduced charge* a- Crumley, teturmsl to Mr* Larsen'*
aa quickly as possible."
room nnd had a brief visit with
Dl Halle added that In hla opin­ gainst the llallew* in the case of In r I'n une else being,present, in
ion people generally are expect­ a resident of the llunie, Mra. J. (). reply to a dln-et question from
ing some sort of controls, "hut Larson, *ai.l that she had lawn these Indie*. ‘Did Mr*, llallew •Ini.
like an laves, they want them on ) advised l.y a:i&gt;.rne&gt;* that tim e you?’ Mr*. Imrsi-n replied, 'I tin
was a l&gt;B*ia fur prosecution in the
somebody e|ie."
I rase, which wa* dropped however, not want to talk about I f and I
can’t remember'. Now the above
| for lark of fund* t» carry on.
The report of the ritisen* com* represent the fart* in the Investi­
gation at the home.
I initlre in full »'»&gt; II* follow*;
"21 We investigated Ihr alledye.l
I “To the Board of County (’..mini*mistreatment from suurrer outside
sinner*,
the home. Here we inn intis rumor
"Seminole Countv, Fla.
and counter-rumor, accusation nnd
"licntlrnien:
*'VVr, the com in Hire a|ipolnte.l to ctiunler accusation, Thr people of
study the condition* at kbc County the County however are very much
Home, herewith submit our re­ concerned about the whole matter.
Now—wr recommend
port:
" I I That Ihr Board uf Countv
“ We have made a first hand
study uf the conditions at thr home CommlMionrra a*k th* State's A t­
In at thorough a manner possible torney to make a full and thorough
S K t - l l K W l f l f l t of th*
I f l B home;
IIWIHP that
1
he
Carl Sehaffrln, S i? Perry 8t.. to this rommittre. And we have •Investigation
8t. Charles, Mo., say* there are followed only farts—rather than ■uh|MM-na witnesses and take sworn
testimony nut only from those in
•one folks In thli old world who rumor ur hearsay.
” 1) Wa found the phyalcal pro­ th* home hut also from any and all
feel good and there are other
outride uf thr hunir who ap­
folks who feel had. The folks perty of the home in good condi­ other*
tion. Thr building and rouma wrre pear to know anything that would
who feel good
clean at the lime and fairly rum- contribute to the solution uf this
h * wonts t o
congratu­
late, but for
the folks who
fgel mighty
bad ho say*
he
want*
them to read
what h e ha*
to a n y and
then take a
word of adCHEVROLET 2 Or. SnLin. Thin cur In In
rtte—lake KAD A CO L If one attf
Ifood merhnnfritl condition nnd hw good
(era from a deficiency of Vitamin*
rubber.
B l, Niacin •and' 'Iron.
B11.
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Her# ta what Mr. Sehaffrln ha*
A hunter’* npecinl nl
I t tap about HADACO L since tl
overcame the effect* of such de1949 FOIU) (6 ) Custom 2 Dr. Sedan. New paint
ngiawclea in hit system: " I have
new white wall tiren, radio, healer, plantlc
been a shoe cutter for over 32
t$AT*— I now work for the Boyd
neat coven*.
IfADh Shoe Co. In St. Loula. For
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anlto some time now | haven't
id any appetite at all— seemed
1910 CHEVROLET M utter Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan.
ke 1 didn't have enough energy
do my work. I was tired all
Very clean Innide and out— good mechanically
and really didn't enjoy
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anything. It affected my
too. Then I. heard
1947 CHEVROLET Kleetmaaler 4 Dr. 8edan. New
. folk* who took H A D A C O L
Incrtaied their appetite and
paint, leather uphobtery, good mechanically.
to hava a llmltles* amount
Doing a t th e low price of
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energy. I tried H A D A C O L
I It (a am atlM what a change
1941 HOICK Special 4 Dr. Sedan. A tot of good
ion made. Now ! feet like eateverything on the table, my
trannporlatlon for
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Today we are better prepared than ever before to serve
the Ford owners of this community, because,
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Mrs, Arthur Heber, 4308 Hay*
Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio, is a
bu*y little bee these day*—she
scurrir* around her kitchen rook­
ing a hearty meal for that hus­
band of hers;
you ought to
»ee her finish ,
off the family 1
l a u n d r y 'n
Ju«t a mite
of time. She
I * a bundle
uf e n e r g y
these
day*
and she want*
everybody to
share
her
secret of hap­
p i n e s s . She
found that be­
taking H AD A CO L her system
(id* those necessary Vitamin* 111,
Niacin and Iron that it at
time larked.
Mr*. Heber, who had been
nrrvoua for some time, said: “A f­
ter I got on iiy fret I was still
unable to rat anything, I knew
my not being able to rat or di­
gest food* properly wa* a result
uf a nervous condition. Then my
husband heard how other folk*
were luring helped by IIA D A COL. I started taking H AD A ­
C O L immediately. Now I am on
my seventh bottle of IIA D A CO
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I ran eat anything I want »rrn
actually enjoy it. My nerve* arc
very steady and I know my
nerve* are all right because
things that once irritated me don’t
bother me In the least now. (
Just can't thank H AD A CO L for
making me feel *o wonderful
again."
,
Hoy H A D A CO L today, Trial
■lie bottle only II.2S, 1-arge fam­
ily or hospital site. $3 60. Refuse
substitute*. There’* only one trite
tend genuine HADACO L. If you/
druggist doe* not have H ADA­
COL, ordrr direct from The
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CA RD O F THANKS
We wish to take this mean* to
thank all of nor frl.od* and neigh­
bor* who so faithfully helped In
removing and placing our things
after the fire threat Thursday w.,
ternoon, and alto to thank fire
chief Mr. U . N. Cleveland and hit
men for the quick and efficient
way they handled it and saved our
home at 1011 W. nth. St.
( Signed I
James T. Shrppai.l and Family.
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center of tha Korean peninsula.
Allied airmen reported hammer­
ing a 2,000-man concentration of
Red_ Chinese Tuesday afternoon
at Kokfsn, oil mile* ►enthral t uf
Pyongyang.
Eighth Army headquarter* u id
thi* force posted a potential en­
veloping threat In Allied troop* li
thr area. The Chinese force was
only 35 mile* from the retreat
rout*- of the Eighth Army.
Burrillas muuntrd harassing at­
tack* fur another 6o miles xoath uf
Kokaau.
General MacArthur's headquar­
ter* said guerilla* had stepped up
attack* »o sharply that it wa* im­
possible to fix the forward line of
the Chinese advance.
But the Chinese were rolling
southward all across the Korean
peninsula.
A ir observer* reported a rising
tempo in truth rail and road move­
ment of Bed troops from the Man­
churian harder.
One 30-mile-h.ng convoy was
sighted moving toward Changjin
Reservoir in north central Korea.
A spokesman estimated this con­
voy probably was carrying two
Chinese Divisions— up to 20,000
troops—toward the area
where
First Division Marines and Sev­
enth Division doughboy* are trap­
ped.
Night-flying B-2« light bomtxra
niifritiMTt ti r ( th* loiur ftifinv cunvoy which wound steadily south
with light* blaring.
The F’ifth Air Force said its
planes were making a death trap
of the Tnedong River north of
Pyongyang,
Maj.
ru ral Earle FI. Partridge,
elfth Air Force commander, said
P-80 Shooting Star jet* rautrht
caught
masses of Chinese trying to ford
the river Tuesday and killed 2.000.
The F'ifth flew 302 sortie*—more
than two*thirds made in close sup­
port of the retreating
Eighth
Army,
It* plane* hit the devastated rail
yards at Pyongyang, rocketing ami
firi'-bomhtng supplies the Eighth
Army had left behind, nnd struck
a Red ammunition train near there.
B-2 super fort- lamiia-d the Kinggye area, an avenue for Chinese
forces swarming into Korea on l
reported center of the Red Korean
high command.
A* p . N. troop* left Pyongyang,
terrified Korean civilian*
also
abandoned the city.

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time and report hack to the Board
of County Comrnis.ioner*.
•We realise that although the
Coininlsslunera designate one of
their number to look after the
operation of the home, vet
It
would have a very good reaction on
the home If the entire group of
fommimloner* will visit the home
fic.ro time to timr.
Wr further recommend that a
method*,
&lt;"l,»
,n»,Jr of ' h*
iilans, procedure, finance* etc. of
•.
^
---------the other counties of the State and* '
nI-c. of other slates in their care
of the neatly, old, awl helpless. To
see If the efficiency of this home
here can Ire increased and the good
it does enlarged. In other words to
-c» If wc are getting mir money's
worth,
“ Wo further recommend a few
incidentals:
‘‘More furniture for the living
room.
"Some shelves for books awl
magailnrs to b* placed In the liv­
ing room. That a deep .frrexe out­
fit he provided for the home to
help give a more varied diet and
for economy in handling food.
"Respectfully submitted,
“The Advisory Ctrtlimlttee,“ W. P. Brooks. Jr..
Mn
Chairman."
Dec. 4. 11*60
Committee:
W. P. Brooks, Jr.
Mr*. II. It. Crumtev,
Dr. F. L. (Juillman,
M.r Ben Jones,
Mr Brave L. Bradford.

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yang, overwhelmed Allied troop
columns beat a war-weary retreat toward the South Korean
capital, Seoul.
ouid they stand and defend
against unrushing Chinese mas­
ses 1 W here)
_ Al* correspondent O. H. I ‘.
King reported from Seoul that a
stand might I* made therea­
bout*. He quoted a veteran mil­
itary observer:
“ Even in the fare of a mil­
lion Chinese Communists
the
Seoul-Inchon area ran be held.
Such heavy losses could tie in­
flicted on the enemy by artillery
and air that his hope* uf sweep,
ing the peninsula would lie com­
pletely smashed.”
But correspondent King alto
quoted
contrary opinion
that
said:
"L e t’s face it. Someone
outside Korea must come to our
rescue If we are to etay."
The Chinese Reds swept across
Pyongyang airfield before enterIng the city.
Only 13 days ago the Allied
Eighth Army now in flight was
driving
northward
within
60
miles uf the Manchurian border.
In the iiurthea&lt;t, Marine, and
doughboys fought to break out
of a deep Red Chinese trap south
of Changjin Reservoir. Chinese
masses mounted twin drives to
cut off the entire 10th Carps of
three American and two South
Korean divisions.
The most threatening of these
was aimed at Hamhung. Chinese
altark
at
nightfall
Tuesday
against U. 8. Third Division
tm«p*
near
Sinpung,
IS air
miles west of the big industrial
city.
Thousand* of Korean rlviliani
wrre streaming south frurn lire
arra north of Hamhung.
On the northwest front, there
was no major contract reported
with the Chines*. The Fllghtli
Army’* retrrat on wheel* was too
fast for the foot-slogging Chin*
es*.
One small eirgmgam nt wa* re
po;rted on the Eighth Army'left flank, south of i’yungyang.
There was no indication a* to
where or whrrt the Eighth Army
would make a stand. A P Correapendent Leif Erickson, at Eighth
Army Headquarters, suggested It
might go all the way to Ihe SeoulInchon area In South Korea. 166
road miles south of Pyongyang.
The Eighth Army faced the
mounting threat of a
Hanking
muve- bv Chinese iwarming down
the rugged and lightly defended

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CREDIT

ferent parts of the County; that
nt least two of these be ladies and
that this Advisory Board tie com-

ttllcdgcd
rni*freritinent. have been
1
rlimeift-d sittee thl- affair bus lieen
publicBed; that dlice the hume ha*
hurl trouble of ...me kind during
the |ui.t several c a r * , the time
ha* come for some legally c»n*B
luted authority to .B n in unci
will
artel win.
...
the line pi
"I law n v t..
find the fact*. And we feel that no
Innocent person l.a . any thing to
fear from Mich an investigation,
We recommend then foie that the
Bonn! of County CommUiioner*
nsk the Slat.-'* Attorney to make
such no investigation and turn his
findings over to the Board of
Countv Commissioner
nrnl al«o
over to the Brand Jury of the
County for such action as may lie
deemed mressarv.
‘‘ And we rrrumnit'nd that the
present per.onell of the home be
continued pending the outcome of
such art investigation.
"Wr. of the committer, are of
the opinion that Mr*. Joe lairsen
should he placed in another type
of institution—a ho,[dial.or nurs­
ing home—where she might receive
some special treatment that might
belli her to regain her health.
“ We further recommend that tka
Board of County Commissioner*
anted nt on an annual b id s an \dvlsory Board for the home. That
this Advisory Board In* .nnilKited

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

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Most Tilwtans live in town*
and trading posts In the southern
poit of the cuuntry.

1. 11. received . . . too. I. publicity nod

Missouri Man
Advises Folks
Who Feel Bad

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Lignite i* a low-grade coal.

affair.
‘And that he investigate Ihe en­
tire operation of tin home xx tin
i* u public institution, supported
tiv the tai-payer of the County
We feel that thi investigutiim i* a
nect-iitv
.*11 v fur
f . r the
m e sake
- a n . of
of all
an eon
eon
cerneHi, fo, the -lik e „ f ihe irp u ta- |
Bon of the home....... I fur the .ak.
Of
the reputation of the Counts
itself

Want Ads Pay

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TUESDAY DEC. 5, 1950

United N atio n s

Parade

i* ■*•!'*iif * i'lKHi • nnm iia t i
tiding in a. pink iriim nnl whitr
? W . Little Mi&gt;* Muffrt will ride
right behind Ihr huge spider that
u t down "beslder", Other kiddle*
will ride In yellow petal covered
airplane*, in illvrr and white
ta il boat*, blue and white motor
boat*, and *ome will appear iti
rhariots drawn by white hor«e*,
by r a c k * and unicorns.
Bo-Prep and Iter sheep, Peter
Rabbit, and Little Uov Blue will
be right in the prucesslun, nnd for
the f in t time thix year kiddie*
riding in float* will be eligible to
receive prire* of (20, 110 and |5.
Other prlte* will he presented at
the Tourist (’enter for the beat
trimmed bicycle* and urootrr*.
Last winter there were two
band* in the parade, but thl*
year there will i&gt;e four Including
the green clad Stetion University
Rand, the Winter Park
llign
School Band, the Seminole High
School Band and the Orlando
High School Band which will lie
near Santa Clau* to serenade
him with Christmas hymn*.
Climaxing the parade will be
the big reception to tie held by
Santa Clau* afterward In Fort
Melton Park back of the Tourist
Center. There he will distribute
3,000 bags of candy as gift* to
the children, and to prevent con­
fusion the r"ndy will lie distri­
buted from five tallies, everyone
taking place In one of five or
more line*.
Murh fun In the pared- will he
provided by a real merry-goround and a ferrl* wheel in which
kiddle* will lie riding. After the
parade the small frv ran enlov
ihe
merry-go-round
ride*
In
front of Ynwell'*.
Volusia rounty is entering the
fun, and floats from Plantation
Fatales and Miller Acre* will &gt;w
eAterrd in the parade, and many
kiddle* are due to la- here from
Fptrrprise, Osteen and IM lm
School* In Sanford will rinse
at 1:30 P. M, and In outlying
communities even earlier In nrd« r
that pupil* may see the parade.

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�TIIE WEATHER
I n H n lfe T h e r e U S t r r n c t h —
Tu
*•** '**«•*» »• ;•*. 7
To Premala the Ptogns* of A n r i k t ,
T a Produce Prosper it, tor Sanford.

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Eighth Army Digs
f» In North Of Seoul;
vLosses Are Heavy

S A N F O R H. F L O R I D A .

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Rrlnfr' For Resignation
LasttTEscape
TOKYO. Dec. 6 - &lt;/iy Allied
Of Dean Acheson

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Eighth A tiny forces hutted thru
m an retreat south from I’yongyang today and dug in for a net*
western Korean stand against the
onnnhing armies o f Red China
General M acArthur’i fie adrju .tr­
iers kept secret the locations ui
ilhe new line. The A irirticanr. South
Koreans. British and T u r lt of the
Eighth Army w ith
their heller
trampott had ogtlun the Chinese
and every hour w as vital in bul­
warking their new portions.
A spokesman said only that the
line ran from a point south of
Pyongyang to position, south and
cast.
w T h e if were indications the new
^ lin e might lie somewhere near P ar­
allel 38. the old border between
Red North and Republican South
Korea. South K o ie an forces swept
into hill country to clean out guer­
rillas near Sih yo n , a hamlet 70
Rules southeast of Pyongyang.
General J. teu to n Collin*. U.S.
Army chief of staff on a flying
visit In Kurea for clou tango
M Study of the m ilitary situation,
• mid: “ I think the Eighth Army
ia rapalite of taking care
it­
self."
At a news conference in Seoul,
he told wsr • correspondentt mor­
ale was high among troops hr had
seen, lie flew to the an a just
south of Pyongyang.
The' Chief or Staff said ho
ruulil sea no worthwhile larlical
u*e for the atom bomb in Korea.
Collins planned a flight Wed•.n cark y to the northeast front,
W wltart
100,000
iTitnesc .w « e
tnoUUng a vast enveloping mova
around five aratterrd Allied divi­
sions of the U Ji. 10th tknps
Onr Chinese spearhead ail rail/
Mud cut the main nigliua) in
ICaallaaea nm raaa atsl

Auction To Be Held
To Raise Money For
►Children’s P a r t y
The Sanford Lodge of Kike will
stage an auction Friday night at
8:00 o'clock at the Sanford Vsim ers Auction site at (.inderville In

sszisfjsi
derprlvllrgrd children In this

vi­
cinity, Bob Hhacrock, chairman of
the Elks Charity Fund Cmntmtlee,
announced today.
^
Many business firms and indi*
• viduaU ate donating merchandise
and food produrta for the auelton
and thr list is growing rapidly,
said Mr. Sharrock.
Among those making donation,
ar» Florida Fashiona with dreasea,
the Ssn Juan Hotel. Orlando, with
furniture. Barney Beck la nre­
senting a dressed h«g. Citrus fruits
and vegetables are tiring gtvrn by
Sanford Fruit Co.. Fast net and
Itobrrts, South went
Fruit Co..
Chaos and Co., and W. A. I’alrirk
P Fruit Co.
Toyv and merchandise donors in­
clude Firestone Store*. I he Smoke
House. Smith Furniture Co., Holly­
wood Shop, Welsh Tire Co.. I. K.
Batten. Ace Class Co.. Charles
Manner. II and A Store. Armv
Navy Surplus Stere, Hunt's Feed
Store, M. L. Cullum. Ilarrv's Liiiuor Siure. the Pig ami Whistle,
Yowell's, Ivey’s Shoe Store. MrCrory’s and Karl Higginbotham.

This demand came from Sena­
tor Ives (R - N Y ). who previouily
supported Adminiitration foreign
I»olicy. Ive, iv one of the Republi­
can group whose members identify
themselves as " h lie ia li” . He was
the furl of this band to call for
Acheson's dismissal, although simi­
lar demands have been voiced in
lire |vast try S m a ln rj T i f t , W herry;
o f N ehtasla, and other Republican
leaders.

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T w en ty Below Zero Asks All-Out A-Bomh
Readings Recorded
Attack If Chinese
In Dakota Region
Won't Halt Advance

UINGW OOD.
Dec. rt—fjP&gt;—
Olln Klgln yesterday defeated Incumtienl If. S. (I ■on) Arnold
In the mayor1* rare here. E l­
gin received 168 vote*, Arnold
I IB vole*.
Of the .177 registered voter*,
nin east bulbil*.
Cmmetlmen
elected
a nd
v ole* received by each were
Rudolph Carlton, 1B1; James
R. Reiter. I t t ; L. C. Walker.
MOj Homer A. (Bud) Bcolt,
117 and F. Forrest
French.
113. Seven other candidate* were
no the lavllot.
Mr*. J.mnle K. Gray was
elected
rlerk-treasurer-assea*nr, and her husband, B. R.
Gray, was named tag rollertnr.

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ON -FARM -TRAINING
The
Veteran*-On-Th«bF a r m
Training Class, their wives and
guests, will hold their specie!
Christmas Educational program
Tuesday night at 7:00 o'clock at
the High Srhoel Farm Building.
Karlyls Houvholdar, commander
o f the Sanford Post U , the Amer­
ican Legion, wfll tell of the G. !.
Bill of Right*. Mite Helen Nimmo,
home management specialist. Univarsity of Florida will talk on
home managament- John Pierson
w ill provide.

L A K E L A N D , Dec. • —(A t—
Freeiin* temperature* In north
and rentral peninsular Florid*
hr Friday morning were fore­
cast Inday by the Federal Slate
Frost Warning
Service. 'Ihr
forrea»l: Tonlfhl and Thursday
mornincs rlnudr and shower,
turning colder in northern di*Irlel*. partly rloudp and warm
►noth and central districts with
shower* *pre*dlng Into rentr*l
HM rlrl* hv morning, followed hy
rotder. Thursday] ahower* and
murh roldrr In narlhern dUIrlet;
shower* and colder In central
and and rooter roulhern dis­
trict*. Outlooks raider Thursday
night with (reeling tempera­
ture* in north and central dis­
trict* by Friday murnlng. Cold
Friday night.

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By A S S O C IA T E D I'ltK S K
Winter season's two-ply punch
erf snow and cold landed , weep­
ing blow* *rr&lt;«* the nation's midsection today. Some of the southern
and eastern slates wete to live path
of the w inlry blast*.
The cold air pushed lem|&gt;er*lutes lo new seasonal lows in pails

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TokSo. ivc. ii (as H-imM 25 Virginia Travel
E. Slatsrn urged tndsy an imtned
lale cease-hre in Korea— or il lb il
tails an all-out .**, .villi with at
omir and other wra|Hip, on IL .I
China's military mi^lit
I he Ininiet Mmneaota (uneti.
and aipltan! lot the I't iH Rrpohb
«an nomination lor I ’leswleni
los View, al i new. rnoleienir day allei lie had a private till
with General MarAilhur
But with M a rA tlb u r’s shicl pie-oHicer at Its* ellvov*, Nlavven i i i
»ivied the cease-fire or five pi in
wav Ins own ami that he had not
dornvsed il mill ihr (I.N. roiomaii
tier.
.Sla-ien. pieiiilrnt ol the tini
verstly ol I'ennvylvania. is on •
personal world -utvey lour
In a statement circulated nl lit
new* rnoterrorr hr did not inn
lion the atomie Imruli. Itul In ,i
If the Red* rrfo*e to eca,r fl»•
bv midnight Frtilay
MarAithnr
should lie directed lo strike "in
any manner” at Chinese Common
1st milttniy target- in Korea m
China,
of r o n e ,
Under •p u ilm n in g
pendent*. Stassen said
striking
"in any m anner" meant use nf
atomic weapon* if feasible

of I lie north central legion.
It
■wept over I fie midwest's prairie
lands and across the Mississippi
R ive r, sending temperatures to subaero levels, Il moderated as il fan ­
B t a s s r n su g g ested th a t a ten •
ned into eastern and southern at*
r.te should I - followcl iry wiH.
eas. I he told belt extended iinm drtwal
of all non-Koraan force,
North Dakota lo the T r t a * G ull
ttw l * M f i l l I
( I’MIlaww* u* puma Ma)

Mon Visit Sanforcl
A tfunit) of 2fi
V ir k'U i in

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CTotift*'if

n n i i ! ,tl

m tli vl Atrrifav nflriinmn in n
i|n(hjl Did* nt tit*
Imun-I 1111
MtsitiDfi urhUfr thrv w»*ir wrlrornrtl I)V Mh\ m» A nttfu Cun *
wav. Cltv
i "liff*»t*1 M*
Kilihtn Mini ('linnil)*r **f ('aniRtrtrp
Mfinri;ri
Whit lit*v nriil wrtr
Ink r*rt on u nlitaft lf»«r "f I Hr city,
inrlufjinc 4i trip In th hanfold
aSUttf Karrnerw M a r ln t .
The visitors
were
presented
with orange, and sprung a nin
»iirpri«e bv bonding nut Virginia
apple. At the Ktatr Maikn they
go! no earfull of orotrst against
Ihe Virginia highivnv di partmenl’s
111,000 p u m d • r i l i n g on tll'x lllre
t r o r k s w h iih h a s a lle g e d ly put »
e rlm p In ir o r k p riw lu re -hlpm ent*
fro n t F lo r id a I*, n o r th e rn m ark e ts,
ia id M r. W h itn e v .

JIM n m w
i i k a iiim ;
W A S H IN G T O N . Dee. 0 - i,1 V
TI m- Irderslate Ciim m e rrr Com
mission today called a public
bearing in New York City J*n.
21 nil la r ia t s e g r r g l . t loll on inter
s la te railm ad p a s s e n g e r train*.
T he hearing involves a romidnlnt hy l.illie Belle I’erel of
New York th at she an d other N e­
gro-* were dlw rlm lruited against
nd in c o n m iie n -e d nn » trip
#ho*rd th- Silver Meteor le love
•rajri oiwrale.i between N e w jn rk
and Morida. in A p ril. I9tw.

Former Sanford Man Americans Refuse To Surrender
To Head Field Office
Charlea Mulrhead. a former Han­
ford man, has been appointed man­
ager of th* newiy-caUbllshed De­
partment of Commsrm field of flee
In Tampa- Mr. Mulrhead, whose
wife I* a native of Sanford, w ill
maintain a weekend re*lrtenre here.
Mr. Mulrhead govt to Tamp*
frxgil Jacksonville, where he wa*
employed In the department fcdd
office. Ile la s veteran business­
man. having served as rrprrterRativa for a large heating equip­
ment manufacturer for Itt year*.
Between l»42 and 1145 he wa* with
Um War Production Hoard, and un­
til 1947 served with the Depart­
ment of Commerce In Washington.
HU appointment was announred
Carlton Hayward, director of
Id service*. In Washington.
Mr. Mulrhead said his office
her* plane to laeu* a daily bulletin
vetting forth opportunities In defens* work. II* u ld cloee Union
will be maintained between the
Tampa office and the National Pro­
duction Authority in Washington.

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God For Peace In No Appeasement
Holy Year Prayer
In Korean War

tin viml Middle |,.i »• countries to
IViping to lull its lim n at the
38lh f’aiallel in ko ira .
lie .poke lwti.tr the t 1N. As-nobly,
wlm h toon aftnward
Vr.tril it In 1 (Snvtrl bloc) to
ai e on it * emergency pingiam a
lew.lulnm drtignril In Ii ill Comin'lHivt ( Inrine inlcivcntlon.
\ nhitukt vaid Red I hint and
Hr people want (mate. Itul lhat il
•'‘'HI i nme alter the witiiduwal
ol l N ton ft Itnm Korea
I lie ' H |M.»ri resolution, i r i y
much the •snic as t h e one vrtue.i
i i l!u ■.la in Ih r Hi', lu ll) ('oumil
In i T tuirsda), vails for withdraw
*1 "f Chine,e i -iii tiinmst troop(j*"o Korea. It «»» circulated to
I N niemlw-rs s h o r tly a ftir the
m i. i e rn cy assem bly session.
tiie resolution reuffltm, lhat
I \ for,.*., will not remain in
h tea any longer Ilian to o l it
U|. a* n unified indrpendrnt nu
linn
It rails on alt states to refiain
fr.ini ns-ivtnig
North Korean
fulcra, tl pnHtiiM , to lirrp tin*
K rean-Chira bonier inviolate
t’ontimird inter vent Ion of r|n
i-e-i' foices in Korea, the resotu
’ i"ii states, ciiilatigers Irgittmate
t liinesn
Km can interests —
in
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,l"' (tenlift tone a , wrll as in
tmiational peace and security.
As the revolution was made pub
lie. Abd- I llahniap A mini l'avba.
, - e r te ta i e.g. nvral of t be Arab
t l.rsgm-. aniionnev-d h r had asSfii
Secretary-lirnvial Tryg'-i Lie to
cull for a MO day trim - in Korea
ns a step In |iearr.
The sis |*ovver resolntloti, one
I S .ouice /aid, proves the *olirtity of the Itig Tiit.iv Wvdsrn
luiwiir- lo lb* -m inion, Tin &gt; vo I
bolding together, to- said, at a*
i line when President Truman and
llutain*.. Prime Minister Attlee
me reaching agreement III Wnvh
ington
I he Soviet Foreign Mmlslei told
IV oallaava n s e ss* Slat

Temperature Hits Cease Fire Order
Seasonal Low In In Korean War Is
Midwestern Area Urged By Stassen

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materially

SM ALL C R A f T WABNINc;
MIAMI.
Dee.
« _!* » &gt; -Small
craft warnings ware ordered up
around Ihr Florida peninsula and
northward to Wilmington. N.
al
George W, Davl*. 7H, died al 4:00
P:30 A.M., today for wind* up^ to P. M. yeulrtday al his hum* iii
JIB mile* per hour.
Paola following a brief illness.
The Weather Bureau Issued
Born Sept. 10. IBM In Hampton.
three small eraft wWmlnfi for the K. C. Mr. Davis had resided In Pa­
coastal area*.
ula for five year*. He is aurviyed
by eight children t
AIK R A ID S1RKNH
Mr*. Bertha Stanley of Paola;
CO PEN H A G EN , Dec. *-v/p&gt;- Mr*. Allir Garten of Ruffin. H. C.;
g^The Danish civil defense has Mr*. Della Cook, Kline, S. C .; Mr*.
^ started lo re-install Copenhagen’s Georgia Ann Saul*. Mlley, 8. C.:
air raid sirens. Within tsn day* Mr*. Marjorie Hickman, Charles­
the capital’s 200 sirens will he in ton, 8. C.: Mr*. Ruhy filer*, I»dge.
plate. Siren* wit) be nut up In 8. C .; Albert Davla of Paola: sod
other Danish towna soon after.
Johnnie Davis of WIHiatn*. 8. C .;
one brother. John Davb of Paole:
39 grendrhlldren and five great
h o p p i n g grandchildren.
Funeral service* will bo held at
the graveside In Sylvan
Lake
Cemetery Sunday at 1:00 P.M. wilh
Rev. t). L. Bralnard officiating.

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lI A f f l t i a r BIO n o o e j when they advanrrd 1.000 yardi tieyond their
poaltioa and became separated (ruin their unit, members of a If, S. 2nd
Division mortar crew (top, arr pintinl down by enemy sniper IUo ns
they attempt to withdraw tow uni Pyongyang del rose line A long lino of
trucks of the Jtlh Division ftmttoml rri&gt;»» a amodcu bridge in North
I Ul&gt; unit ntraais before advancing Chinese Iti-iis (fnlenoitinital)

Taft said liir |io|iry g nup also
would give blither vonrideialmn
l» lire pally’, grnrial stand on
foreign policy.
FJsrwhen* in Washington Scnnlnr Lyndon -lohlison ID-Teg)
said lop defense officials arc tevising plans for the "mobilisa­
tion of manpower til at! fields."
As n result, Johnson said he had
agreed In delay defense hearing,
try a Senate Aimed Serylres Su7&gt;r , . mn)1„ , e previously
|)rrT)OH„ v set to
, start
rommiltre
|hj(i Wrlk |(r hra,u „ )r

(ieorge W. Davis, 70
Dies At Paola Home

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W ASHIN GTO N Dec. 6 ~ &lt; / lV Senatnr Taft
(R -O hio )
today
calicvl a Hireling o( the Senate
Republican Policy Committee lor
tomorrow to coniidcr a lie tli de­
mand that Dean Achrton l&gt;c out!rd as Secretary of Stale.

A iw o r ia lr d 1 'r n u I cilwciI W ire

Pope Appeals To Attlee Pledges

i a m ; s u t 'K n s . O n t&gt; 4/i*i
K uwi.i ’v Andiri Yithmvh) lial.ty

W \ S lllS G T U N , Pec. ft—id'i
— House slid S e n slr com m lltrra
lo t s ; approved a hilt authnriiing
an additional Its.n o n ,000 to pro­
vide liwut for drouth-strirkrn
) ugo-daiix. The money, which
►till
musi tie appropriated,
would raise total aid to the antiSoviet government to apnroximatrljr 170,000.000. The House
Foreign A ffa irs committee altachril two condllinns to its ap­
proval of (hr nra aid plan. One
i* lhal l uco*lvv ia give ‘ fu ll pub­
lic ity " lo The fart lhat the I'.S .
i« helping the Yugoslavs. The
second condition is that the re­
lief supplies must be distrlbuled
to the lu g m ls v * without d iscri­
mination as to rare, political or
religious belief.

Elgin Defeats Arnold
In Mayoralty Election

|!i;.ll

Russian Says China
W ants Peace Bu t
UN F orces Must
Get Out Of Korea

Total Mobilization Of
All Manpower Fore­
seen By Johnson

estimates are living
revived In the tight of dr r|npj tnent, of the la/t in dav*," John
llO it lls m n« ra a * atsl

I MU’. II,

except
in r t *
colder
north

Truman And Attlee Agree On
Big Increase In Production;
Vishinsky Raps Peace Appeal

Yanks Fisrlit Way Out Of Red Vise

Marine, Flgh.^Toward R e p u b |ic a n s C a ||
Port City
A?

W ED N ESD A Y

*t»l*

afternoon snd
tonight,
W io lll cloud) w ith &gt; h u » rri
t r r m r nntth and h x i n i i t t
in northwest an il extrem e
portion'. tonight.

Though Outnumbered By Chinese

By TOM KTDNK
N O RTH EAST IT fO V r. K-te*. Dec. ft U P }— A *quor.j«wr,l
M anor m iliU ry p/ilueman held the lens bnsrd nl a press camera in the
palm ol hi* hand
"Tin* •• Prank Noel'*." lie .a«|.
"Hold on lo il lor him ."
The Marine. Pfr. William I Spain, 21, of Georgrlown. If*., wa.
with As,oriate&lt;l |‘re*a
res* war
«rar photo- t * '
grapher Noel when they art&gt; around, th*1 f nlnese graiibeo ils.
raptured Nov. 10 hy Ihe Chine•&gt;■ They ordered three of ux lo get
Reds who ambushed an American out. Frank and the other two—
t.invoy moving north lie tween CpI. l^wrence A. Plaiiancr, Portlend, Ore., and
Pvt. Calvin
Koto and Hagaru,
"He was In a Jeep with m- and Domitrowsky. Manvllle. N. J.—
two other MPs," Spain taid.
got out.
w^
" I was behind the wheel. The
"W# w»re about In the middle
nf thr rolumn. When the Chinese Chinese told me to drive back to
attacked, we pulled off Ihe road. my commanding officer and trU
Tho** in front of the rolumn go* him if he would surrender the
on through. Tho*e behind ux Chinese would treat ua okay."
broke and ran. They got back
Spain said the Chines* held
okay. But w* were caught.
Noel Oud the other two men by
"Just as we wheeled one Jeep
. • «-----‘ “
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Agreement Is Also
Re.*u Ih*i I On lMiro|ic
A s I*iime Center Of
Fie lit Agv'iinst Reds
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president of tile Heoumdr Counts
Medbiil Ik s lrtr at n meeting h,bl
Inst night at Fernnld-ljiusrhiun nfiil IhlPtln
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Memorial Ho&lt;pilal.
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v i.r pre.ldsnt and Dr. Frank I |iru)iH't* i*iit| w i l h I l f 11* M nU 'it u «
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A niotloii pii lu re on In r a t •• If
I exam ination to detect svrnplon- r if 'M .m . |iiri» h !rt» t m( th* F u t im
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th e ItiiB f il **f M in t h iM til fr|iM *
| Dr. tjiiillman sairl tmlny.
nil c i v i l r-If |l** *!!*» h i t'••bug the
■**11ft t h e ir ill'l l! ir t in t h r i»r**if• n m
till c'•lo g n f t h r .I n y* • fx I Inti -day,
F I w in *a t’ f f ( ii n ilr (n r n *t»v In i
I'tlS t O F F IC E HOURS
I Irt 11. «t t h r M i \ fsitit Inti to
The Hanford Po/I Office will .•■ Flulilnm * I U \ |ir*»ifi nm f"f th* **.*h" • t n r 1Cit h it t •| h I'T ilInr, nation*
main open from MImi A.M until Farm Huiran ut 7 .&lt;m| ♦»', U k . I »•
il president of the Jnttee* Pre
Ilf .
ti:fHi P.M daily every week ds.v. In­ IV r ( thr F llt iif r F m m ti
idenl Smith announced Ihnt on
cluding Saturday, from now .mlil mi M llN . Mr*. I l r n r v T h u r v t n n . Mi
«tnl
Mi*
On*- ibt. account, no K l« ,n it meeting
Christmas, Postmaster Joel Field Victor lirrrn*
wilt be held Itexi Weilnesday
M at 111•’HU w i l l a * *»*t H r
J
W
announced today,
iioesls gleet-*t 1*V C-*t H G
A sub station for the mailing of W lliu n In |t ! « r iiiin r Hit ptoifraiu. llarriman were George \uitln,
panels will be opened on |&gt;e«'- 11 .Mm. M. IF (Jatrhcl u | | | » rrv*i fli*
George Fichner,
O r arw lo
•»»•!
at 103 North Palmetto Avenue, on t u r k r v lO p p c r .
h r . U W R u p r v c l i l w i l l b e W U **%
h h ila t lf lp h u
poaitc the rear of Ihe Post Office.
STIM U LA T IN G PA CKS
N EW YORK. Dee, d—WT—The
National Association of Women
A rtists today announced it' wleetion of the “ten moat stimulat­
ion face* In America" with a re­
minder (hat beauty had lltlb*
to do with the mailer.
The Association llxted these
people: George Marshall. Acs
Gardner, Albert llarVley, Arturo
Toscanini, Rosemary Clooney, Yo­
gi Berra, Perle M o l*, Fm eti
Hemingway, Dan Seymour, aid
Lauren Bacall.
C A L D W E L L SHORN
W ASHINGTON, Dec. «—
^
Former Governor
Millard
(•’.
Caldwell, of Florida today was
•worn in as federal Civil Defense
Administrator.
The oath waa given hy federal
district Judge James W. Morris,
a long time friend.
The five-minute ceremony waa
held in Caldwell's office. Several
a rn n tu ri and congrasi'nrn ware *.n
hand
including
Scnator-eltct
Smathere (D -FU ) and Rep. Ri­
vera (D-BC).

itpMNkcr a n d th r
C h a p t e r w ill In*
A m e r ic a n F l a i r .

P * ittir^

F a rm e r
a ri

Moore Is Elected
Master Of Masons
IL r . Moore waa elected wor­
shipful master t.* ■
t night nf th*'
llluc loeige. F. an*l A M. at the
Masonb- Hall.
flllier officer* elcrtr*l were .1 V
Juries, senior warden; C J. W il­
kinson, |uni**r warden; t. f Shep­
ard, treasurer; R»v Wright, Jr ,
secretary.
Roy If. Wright, Jr., wa, e|e«le*l
eminent commander of Tavlor
Commandery Friday night; J. S.
T illli. general!,-in.o; H. M. Pearce,
captain-general; C. J, Wdklnsoo.
senior warden; A. J. Ratn.ev, |unfor warden; L . B. Sleele. treasurer,
and Frank Miller, repotlrr.
The election of officers of Mon­
roe Chapter, No. 15 R.A.M., will
take place Tuesday night. The
names of appointive officers end
times of Installation in the lodges
will be announced later, egid Jlr.
Miller.

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                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, December 05, 1950; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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