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                    <text>Arm y Captain Commands Wooden
Fleet Ferrying Supplies To Front
II) IIKM I'ltlC K

NORTHEAST KOREA (/V) l.ilr Is
rtl— • grim mixture nf cold and filth
think when my travel nrdrn come Ell &gt;
transportation.
I won't limit on a full flats it.it’
1 have my eve on a ragtag, la.li “
tailed fleet, put together with
odds ami end* of coastal rraft
that is performing an heroic chore
In suppying allied troop.
M «s
It is the only fleet commanded 'a n am
by an Arm y captain.
■* well
That doe.n't Mop me. A# a * ' **4
World War II Marine. I'm used tronnrn
to hardships.
a'.rengt
The captain. Horded T . Wright threat*
Oakland, Calif., has promised me *,,n . Wl
a berth on lilt good .hip “ Flying ‘‘•“•s-

r

A - lto m l)

Cloud,"
It is not exactly the most liiinr- ' wr ml
ious vei sel In Hie cuptniu'. .’ll- **r )
ship fleet, hut It* wooden hull I*
believed to iw reasonallv sea- Oeeilon
worthy.
,h e » r i
Besides, it has a capacity of at .
'
least six tons— not to mention a ’i
,1
galley |H-rfectlv adepmte for pre- **’ **'*'
paring " C " rations.
,
Vessels ill Wright'# fleet range
'j1 *
from two to 111 ton*. They are . T® '' .
powered l.y gn»ulthe nr dle.el en- |(*.
f
fines, exrept fur one driven hv
1
i
I f f HIM!
fh; r ro“ '
.......................................... arming
*ln convoy, \NiiirM *ai&lt;1 iimmmIj j ,,. |
|y, “ we export thev will inaku ,|lvl, lliri
five knots, and, you know. ll.ev'v.
never been la.thereit t.y suhnmrinei
or airplanes.”
smaller
The ship I like I* a honey about nr|MV ,
88 feet long nnd mavbe It in
beam, ami lias one anchor.
.
litrh
Kouu uf this wooden fl* «-t man Anierir
nrd t.v lion men i* mined will rnniidai
87-M.M. anti-tank guns and a
t„ pu.t
sorted uiaehiiiegunt. What will „thrr i
happen if the gUfl- ever m&gt; fired selves,
la pruhleinatieal. Hut then, I ran
“Tliei
•wtm.
sire to
Ships uf this ilidi pendent fleet1 ment n
draw from two In six fret, fullv tin- tie)
loaded, ami tu far mines have retary
been no problem.
Chiefs i
"Everylaaly make* fun of mv a resin
fleet," said Wright, “ hut I can one of
■tand for it. Th* breakthrough up defense
the east coast wouldn't hive provem
moved as fast as It did without mv Peace. ,
fleet. We use it to shuttle emit tier mar
genry supplies up and down the then "
coast."
plan."
So far nune of the ships has
(Jenn
been lost to anything except la l go to
of repairs
meet w
Incidentally, mv atataroonj win" other N
Out dream trip mine, up will lie in r n&lt;
Just a ll ill th* bridge, where I ment u
won't get wet from spray break plan,
ing over the Imiw.
Whlli

I f naonttp* ''rt-st

Murder and house breaking
with intent to murder ate (he
chief charge* against Collaio
On* White House guard wakilled in the gunfire CollaSO par­

ll'ssilssss r - . H

N e g ro
I'M , liaei

**a distinction li still made an'*
enforced In providing dlnit.v ear
aenrir* according to rare of bassbngrr*. specifically 'white' and
•Negro* pas eugera “
. decision early thla month hy nrdering southern to discontinue teg-

■era in the order of their entrance
to a diner amt not to refve serylc* to anyone when a vacant seat
la available.
Henderson's new coivplalnt noted
■•Wx regulation, but said it also
*a* accompanied bv Inatructlons
to th* atewarda on sealing arrangeto*nl* "to promote efficient ser­
vice with comfort and satisfaction
to tbe diner*." Henderson said the

Hum r x .

without orders," Woods report'd
Th* itrikr Is of W N in n Ei-c
trie Co. njuipment installers and
has b n n on for a weak.
Union officials in Philadelphia!
accused the Western
Electric
Company today of “ trying to hu«t
up" their union.
And Henry K. Hhipherd, pro
sident of the Philadelphia Indus*
trial
Union
Council
(C ltir ,
pledged extra pickets and finan
rial support to help the members
of the &lt;iomrnunicationa Workers
of America, in the ninth day of
a nationwide strike.
"We are not going to stand by
and see a smaller union taken ad­
vantage of," Hhipherd said.
lie I. lamed police-picket bat­
tles at Philadelphia telephone
exchanges earlier this week on
company tactics, lie said the
company, an affiliate of UnAmerican Telephone and Tele­
graph Co., had gotten privatn
detectives
to organise
flying
wedges of employeea to crash
picket lines with police aid.
Shipherda’s
statement
came
shortly liefore a scheduled court
hearing here on an injunction pe­
tition by the Dell Telephone
Company of Pennsylvania, which
seeks to restrain pickets from
keeping telephone girls from go­
ing to work.
Pickets paraded about another
exchange here today, hut the
telephone girta passed unmolested
through their lines.
A hearing was scheduled in
Philadelphia on an injunction pe
tition by the Hell Telephone
Company of Pennsylvania.
Plata flew and temper flared
outside Philadelphia
exchange.
Ia«t Tuestlay amt Wednesday as
Hell operators sought to pnss
through picket lines established
by striking
Western
Electric
Company equipment workers.
Hell companies in the various
states and Western Electric am
-uhstdiaries of the pnrent Am eri­
can Telephone and Telegraph
Company. Hell employees are not
on strike hut sume long distance
operators have refused tu cross
picket lines because they belong
to the same union as the strikers
— the ClO-Communirations Work
ers of America.

m

percent enlisted strength, with
every soldier in these divisions
having had the lienefll of a couple
of year* of active service.
If thla were done, Bradley con­
tinued. some National (iuard diet
siot.a rould la* available for romt.ut almost immediately when call­
ed Into federal service.
“ Himilarly,” he said, "rom* ol
our reserve units thoubl tie
brought up to this standard."
Hradlry suggested a restudy of
the entire system of reserves In
case U. H. mulrement* lor im­
mediately available forces exceed
the number “we ran probably
maintain on continuous active

*•»•

sat

tlonlinurd frum Pace line)
northwest.
American troup* hunting down
guerrillas far behind the lines re­
ported inflicting the biggest death
toll of any battle action this week
More than 500 tied* were killed.
Red rsiiler* retaliated bv setting
an entire town, Kapyong, ahluxr.
More than 8,000 villagers fled.
Along most of the front Com­
munist* avoided any maior en­
gagement. Hut they were building
up furces in the mountains. A
spoke m a n estimated 100.000 Ked*
are available in the northw estarmies rsiuipped with American ar­
tillery rapturr.l bv Chines* Com­
munists from Chiang Kai-Hhek'a
Nati'innlistn and now supplied bv
American-type
shells
manufac­
tured in Ited Manchuria.
War pianes, striking out in frunt
of the spearheading advance of the
!7th Infantry Regiment’* lank rolumn in the northeast, set alilaxe
the Red stronghold of Kansan. th&lt;Tenth Corps announced. Kapsan is
the U. H. Seventh division's im­
mediate objective.

Itoys are such double-timers
that if you really want to know
what they think about you, it's
absolutely necessary to ravesdrop. Ju*t recently fuuite by
accident I I beard u group of
hoy*
talking
ul&gt;out
a
very
pretty girl One toy said, “ I
Ibllik she's full to be with, but
what an appetite! Apparently
site always waits until I date
bet to get l» r vitamin* always
steak."
Another Imiv volunteered that
he had taken her out anil it bail
rost him all entire week'* pay of
an ufter-srhoul job.
S« that's the wav it is, girls.
You might complain alstul no'
having date* hut actunlly there
might Ih- u good reason. If you
don't
lK-lirve
it.
tip-toe
liv
brother's room some night when
Die boys are Bpouting off and
you'll find they've got lots of
gripes alniiil girl*. The gals al­
ways ate complaining that boys
are getting pretty rude. Mavh
the little girls nrr twistin'* th
twiya* arms |&gt;y Iw-ing inconslderHie tliem-elve*
Here urr tonie tiif-t.it w from a
Isiys' chow feet. See if you fit
in a* a dateless dream:
Hungry llatli* . , . Money grows
on peppermint tree# ns far a*
she is concerned. She aiwavx urnvery fancy when she's invite-1
out and loves to play gourment
at the restaurants Mom and I'o*
fri-rjuent. She never settle* for
anything les&lt; than steak, lobster
or -had roe The Iniy with In,- l»
dull le rs u ir tie's worried ala.ill
finances from tin* time he enter
the restaur.int and can't think of
anything to uv to her. Kmntv
pia-let. foten mjke for sullen rum

The tankers’ skirmi-h took its
toll in American wounded.

panion*.
Ni-ckin’ Nellie . . , She’s the
neighbor Inael
neckrr
and
be­
lieve, she’# tile most popular
girl who ever lived. She it lie
sirgtd l.y dales la-cansc "she
is a good sport." No leiy ever
pro|Hi*ed tliat they go “steady"
or is jealous of any other Imiv
who date. her. She will never
get th. nice ts.ys, and pretty
stHin wlien her current hatch nf
playlaivs drift off to other girl
for more permanent ties, she’ll
he pretty lonesome.
Sloppy Sue . . . She’d get ulentv
of date# if *he'd comb her hair
and wash her face. Her slip
shows, tier stocking seam* art
twisted and her heels are run
, W e hut she never fail, to lie
a lug inn-, mu joli on her lettl.yblur eyes. Tile Imiv* would like
to take her out “ if only sheV
show up looking like a lady.'
Chewing gum is another one nf

China
rapital.
Meanwhile In
New
Y o rk
United Nations officials aald to­
day the General Assembly will put
over until next week further daloite on th# Chln»*e r**»*#*e*teMn*t
Issue to allow time for prlvat*
consultation*.
The Astcml.lv faces the task of
setting up a study committee
charged with bringing back a rec­
ommendation un whether China's
seats In th* U.N. should remain In
the hands of Ih* Nationalists or go
to the Communists.
The make-up of th* committee
now i* in dispute. Aaarmblv Pre­
sident Nasroliah Entexam of Iran
proposed yesterday that Belgium
Canada. India. Iran, Mexico, the
Philippines and Poland serve o*

ALLKN C H A P EL A.M.K.
CHURCH
" “ VVBen entering singly, women
Banfard, PlorM i
will be seated with men. men with
Rav. A. C. rhauder, Paster
toea, young people with voun; p*o. . The relaying of th* cornerstone
•to. elderly person* with elder!" will be observed Sunday at Allen
feraon*. white persona with whit*

H e r a t ! Xs. 10
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MARK ITT

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T h e fo ll o w in g price# reported I f
t h . U e s ls rs on T h e H an for d Htste
F a r m e r s M a rk e t for pro du ce sold In
T r u c k e r s A Psatsrs up to 4 P M
N i . v s m h s r 14, 111#.
Avocad&lt;»sa
field crats f ! IS
■leans. T e n i l r r g r r s n .
li epending sju all tf hu h p r 1 4 0 -1 * 1
tlrnns. L i m n
hu
hpr 11 1
llrahs. IN.t*
h«
hpr 4 10
II.s u - W a t
hu
hpr 4 11
( I r a n i Mats
l»»r pound
4i
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crats
Carrots, i*allf
crai*
(Tahtwg.. Nor Car Fahey

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SO lb hags
4 &gt; l » r y . I 'a l l f l*ascal
1 H dog
cr ate
C a lo r y , Calif. llut.ler,
: l, d o t
cr a le
Co Ha rd s
do t l unrh r*
C ra nberrie s *0• 114. pkas
••ueumt.srs. F a n cy hu hskl
ITggplani
hu. hskl.
I .- I t li r e . Iceberg. Calif
1 d o t c r a te
Nuls. Mlxrsl
per pound
Nuts. Pecan. Htewsris
per po u nd
N u ls. W s l n u l . IMamond
per p-iund
on io ns, y e ll o w
1* lb. ss
Onions W h i l e
10 II. s t
P .p pers, F a n c y
hu hpr
polsloes, N V. Wh it s
10 lb s t s
Potatoes. N Y W h it s
100 II. see
potatoss. H a s s t . I s T a m ­
il u cr ate
ftadlehee
1 do* hpr
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hu. h p r
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capital.
The»c nitiun« w eir in **• "
gan-Chorwon-lchou triangle, i^e re
guerrillas have o|tened a “ second
front" patterened on tactics perfueled t.y Chinese and
Russian
Communists.
Just outside this triangle, r

small l.aml of torch-lwarin*' guer­
rillas set fire to the town of Kanyong. 32 miles northeast uf Keoul,
early Friday. Sweeping flame*
routed R.ooo civilians.
(iriirrat MarArthur'a heedmiarter* in Tokyo said North Korean
Red*, bypassed in the U. N. tween
nurthwuid, have been reorganized
under a central command. Thev pre
tarrying on coordinated guerrilla
raid* to disrupt U. N . supply lines
and keep themselves eouliined.

Ileadounrti’r.e added there are
lO.tHM) bypassed Cominunisla In the
triangle.
Japan'* Industry derives about
tin per cent uf its energy from
coal, 2H per rent from water
|iuwrr ami the remainder from
lietroleum and natural gas.
The Port of Huffulo, with 3f
miles of waterfront, is the great­
est fresh water port in the world
in value uf topnavv, according
tu the New York ‘'tale Depart­
ment uf Comn.eire.

Manginrtr urr it produced In
nearly every prefecture In Ja
pan.
Ilow tie* constitute G per rent
of the total ties made in th*
V. S.
Uentgr IV introduced the fin t
ready made rravat in IH2!l. It
became known as the “ Royal
tleorge" lie.

.Sugar Howl, doesn't plan to al­
ter th* Lew Andrea* attack.
"After all." *ay* Marc, “it was
good enough to keep Hyraru.e on
Hportapourrl
top for 25 year*. Why should I
Hobby Higgs haa cancelled hi* try something newT"
tennis troupe1* Huston appearance
ill order to play at Lynn, Maas.,
End of the Line
and Tufts College in Medford • . .
(.•Halle-I'eru-Of leaky i u n l u r
In all, (luaai* Moran and Co. college of lllinnla (obviously a
will plav In ten college field triple threat) la bidding for a
house* from Florida to Oregon spot In the little Koae Howl game
and Arixona and they figure to do on the strength uf four straight
right well at about
per conference championships. In win­
head . . . Dick Bunting, North ning aeven straight, l.l'O hasn't
Carolina's all around htlfbark, let any op|sment gain more than
al*o ia a Phi Beta Kappa student. 50 yanl* by passing and only one
So It Isn’t surprising that they
call him the "key man" on defen## . . . George Crowe, voted
moat valuable player In the East­
ern League, haa dropped bla acti­
vities with th* llarlem Yankee)

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Sat *r I M m end of th.ar &lt; M Wagraxi frees the
sad. (Pr*a the tads to■ middle). No passenger
dinlag car service durin*
I beta efcell to refused rack
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was blown up by artillery and an
ammunition depot in a cave wa&lt;
raptured. Three hundred thousand
rounds nf mortar nnd artillery
shells were in the rave, 20 mile*
east of Pyongknng, former Risl

CYFKKSS CAKUKNK. I Is Mj i Imic llaydun ol Zullch, SwlUcrtamt,
will represent htr rouiitiv in Ihr lutcrualion.il Water Hkl Tourna­
ment to lie held al Cypiess i.jrilrih on Nuvemher 21th 25th and
2lilh. Trsius fiuiu seven luunltirs will minprle lor the World
Cfcamotonskla.

NEW YORK, Nov. 17— 4/1*)
llupalong Inside, the Texas rousiu
uf “ Mr, inside'' who proVid"* the
Towduwn rtn almost any a|M&gt;rts
attuatlon, tips this miner tu men
lion Hayiur'a tirorge Hauer a* a
prominent randidatr fur thu soon
vacant Tria s football coaching
yob . . . Ilia reasoning la that
Hauer player fur liana X. Hinl-,
Texas ahtletlc director, at Neb­
raska and still ia one uf lllhle's
favorites . . . Other* who might
succeed Hlair Cherry, says II. L
include Hob Wooslruff (If he could
be lured hark from Florida) and
a couple of current members of
the Texas staff. Ed Fries nnd
Kck Curtis . . . Whoevsr la named,
it won't become official until lima
for tbe roaches' convention at
Uallaa In January . . . Kurdhain,
with its beat football record aim*
1041. isn't Interested in the Uatur
Howl proposition. Not enough
dough. Th* Rams want 8ugar,
Orange or Cotton nr nothing in
th* bowl line.

U M

Col Iln rU rt H. Powell, 17th
Regiment commander, narrowly es­
caped death. I-Ater he sni.j his men
would reach the .Manchurian Imrtier “ within three or four day*.”
to II. cralft
A Tenth Corn* spate-man said Tomatoes, Calif
they were -0 miles from the l»or- T u r n i p Hunt*
der, but Associated I're. s correi
(•undent rum Slone, with the regi­
ment, reported they were 23 mile
awuv.
“ We plan to go to the Valia thee
pull I,nek and entrench,” Powell
told Stone. “ Mv orders are indefi­
nite.
“ Ilul if they fire a.-ro-s lbriver at us, we will shoot hell out uf
them.”
The statement contrasted with
standing orders to II. N. airmen to
•rrupulouslv avoid crossing to the
Manchurian side of the Valu River
in their bomb raids to block e-it
Chinese
Communist
reinforce­
ment*. ur in chasing
Red jet
planet.
Tin- U. S. -5th Division reported
it killeil .VI7 bypassed Communist*
Thursday in battles Ml rod... siviti
of the northwestern front.
A lls-sl guerrilla command poat

tack," he said. “ Preventive war I*
not a means to these ends— and
doe* nut offer a solution.
"We mutt rontlnue the fight
for freedom and against alterca­
tion. We mutt trek every means "What made F worse was the guy
nottlhle In avoid war and to pro­ who did It," Oavla moaned. "Ila
long peart. The doors of negotia­ looked over the line on the nett
iy and aald: 'You now have 31.
tion must alwaya remain open."
ould you like to try for SUT' "

i l ' s s i l a w l Ff sov F a e e l l w l

State Farmer! Market

Mm

'tiavermil,*Mass. No one was In­
jured or arrested.
The Alabama Supreme Court
yesterday reinstated a temporary
order against picketing of Houth
•rn llcll exchange*.
Thus far. state-wile injunction*
are in effect In eight states-Alabama,
latulsians,
Virginia,
Kentucky, Wisconsin, (ieorgia,
Mississippi, and North Carolina.

Iw set down fur trial llec. 11, u
date favored by Fay.
Rover hinted that the defense
might rely on an Insanity |&gt;lra
to aav* Collaio from the rtrclric
chair. II* said the defense lawyers
are concerned “with the mental
condition of the defendant.*."

W n N h in K to n

lU tll&gt; «4

#•»** DlfM'lpU

• ORpt

ticipated on Nov. I In front of
Blair House.
Rover told the court that the
tlefente lawyers have muvrd ns
rapidly aa possible since their apptuntment and added that the’were confronted with “serious proIdemi, particularly of law."
To advance the Collaio care
Bbovr other trending matters, Ro­
ver continued, “ would not r&gt;# con­
sonant with the fine traditions uf
American Justice."
He said he cuuld nut recall any
capital rase— tliat It. one IpyoIv lng possible executiun— twlng
brought to trial at t|M-edilv a*
•unrated l.y Fay. Iloth lodge
Bcnweinhaut and Fay salti this
Was not true, that rapllal rases
have been tried within two rnun'hs
after commission of the crime.
Raver continued, nevertheless
(hat to hurry Collaio to trial
Would Ire “ a slap liaekwartt in th*
Ameriran way of doing things."
lie added that It would I* a “ futile gesture" to ask metnlier* of
the liar to defend Collaio “and
then rush him to trial at an un• reasonably early date."
"Thla," he aald, "would l&gt;e tan­
tamount to depriving him i l hi*
aonxtitutional rights and hr i* m titled to hi* constitutional tights."

Korean War

IPhone Strike

Telephone service has con­
tinued with a few delaya since
the walkout began in 44 states
nine days ago.
Only one picket line acuffbwas reported yesterday— a brief
outbreak as non-striking em­
ployees sought to enter a West

Killer

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F R I D A Y N O V . 17. 1950

TU P UANFOtm H F R A l.n QANFOR 1). FLORIDA

P A G E B IG H T

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TH E
(a U n i t y T h e ra la S t r e n g t h —

To Protect tbr Pear* of the World;
To Promote the Progra** of America.
I s Prodaco Pxoayerit; tut Sanford.

X X X X II

STfye
S A N F O IU ), F L O R ID A .

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

Democrats Refuse
♦To Hear Testimony
On GOP Tax Motion
WASHINGTON. N o t . 20 _ &lt; /P )
—House W ay. and Mean. C om ­
mittee Democrat, (fluted today to
hear le.lim ony on a R rpublicanpropoted .uh.tiute lot the A d
ministration's 14.000,000,000 &lt;t c ru p ro fit, las plan.
By Tote o f 15 to 10—the p a r t /
divition on the committee— the
gtoup rejected a motion by R»-p.
• Reed o f New York that b u .in e w men w itn e u ei be allowed to give
their views on alternative proposals.
Reed, top Republican on the
committee, has propo.ed a substi­
tute plan that would be a ta xp a y­
er compute h it excess p ro fit, la x
by applying a 27 per crnt tac on
normal net income and a 2b per
crnt surtax on exert, income over
• &gt;25.000.
The Admrni.tration p iopo.et a
75 per c rn t tax on p ro fit, deter­
mined to be excet.ive when com
pared w ith 1946-1949 earning..
Today*a committee voto re ite ra t­
ed a previous ruling that w itn rt.e s
must coniine their Irttm o n y to
excess profits taxation.
f

W ithin that limitation, business
spokesmen oppo.ing an cxcrs. p ro ­
fits lax have confined their testi­
mony to suggestion, on how such
a tax should be fumed rl there
mutt be one.
Reed made hi. motion at Charles
J .S lig h , Jr., chairman af the la x
alion com m ittre of the N ational
Association o f Manufacturers, startII'M I.M M it. rmmr fwal

• Phone Strike Ends
In Compromise As
Employees R eturn
NEW YOltK. Nov. 2 0 -U P )—
More than 33,000 telephone em
ployee- return to work across the
country today under comprotr&lt;settlements that ended their U -d a V
strike agelnat units of the llutr.
IMI Telephone .System.
The agreements were reached
yesterday in New York and De­
troit, where federal mediators had
been seeking peace In the pay and
rontraet dispute.
The big break came here at thr­
ead of a 25-hour marathon Imrgaining session between Hell’s
Western 'Klectrie Co. and Division
Q of the CIO CommunicationWorkers of America (C W A ). re.9 presenting 11.000 equipment Inatallerh.
Within a few hours, parallel set­
tlements were announced here between Western Klectrie and 5,000
Maintenance and Warehousemen In
Division 18; In Detroit between the
Michigan Hell Telephone Co. and
17.000 members of CWA division
16; and ip Haverhill. Maas., he.
tween Western Klectrie and 700
division 08 plant workers.
The rompanies both are sub18 xidlariea of the American Tele
phone and Telegraph Co., the par­
ent Dell corporation.
A T A T said that aside from some
local Interruptions, It maintained
nearly normal service throughout
the strike.
The Union claimed a strike vic­
tory. The rompanies called the
settlements "fair"— a ( t h o u g h
"costly" In the Michigan diipute.
In tha compromise, both sides or- tually receded from their hard­
-and-fast strike positions.
In the key Western Klectrie dis­
pute. the union had demanded a 16rent hourly raise, hut accepted ■
(PssilasM Oa Pag* Two.

NOV.

20.

A .w o c iu lrtl I'rrH n I. ra sed W ire

1020

McCloy W arns
Soviet A b o u t
P lane Flights

Machine dunned His Wife’s Family

Commissioner Denies
S o v i e t Accusation
That U. S. Fighters
Hit Red Transport

House Committee De­
clines To Consider Six-Y ear-0 ld Boy
GOP Substitute For j
Excess Profits Tax 1Falls F rom Boat
0

M ONDAY

Speeding Craft T u rn s
Sharply Throwing
Three Into River
Sis year old Hruno ledger Giles
was diowned y rtlrid a y sltcinoon
in thr St. Johns River at the |
mouth o l the Wekiva Rivet about
100 yard* offshore from Bird's^
Ca.np wlren he wt« thrown from
an o-ilbioad motor host piloted by
lot lather, H. H. G ilrt, member o f
the Sanford Fire Department.
A ll three occupants of the host,
according
to
witnesses.
w rte
thrown into the liver, including
M.iry Ij.u iv r Giles, 10, during on
abrupt turn o l the speeding host
with its 12 hoiicpowcr outboard
motor which M r. Giles lu d only
recently secuicd. The Occident oc­
curred at alwiut 3 :0 0 P. M.
The lx&gt;dy o f Bruno Giles was
recovered alsortly before 9 :0 0
After killing five slid wounding four members of his .-twanged
o'clock this morning Irom water aife's family, former til Krnest Ingenito, 20, |&gt;«-&gt;i-s hi police ru-tody
47 feel deep by Rolsnd Giles, on it Vinelniul, New Jriss-v. Th«- World War vetv-tnn, erased by tinmen'.Ic trouhlrs, trl»-d to » i ; h- out the ivlnliveo of hi- wife, Te»»le, 2-1.
uncle, by means o l dragging opera­ aho was critically wounded in u machine gun rampage of io-r bustion!. and was taken to the F rick- vaiitl. (International Soundphotoi
von Funeral Home.
Choked and nearly strangled af«•*.
■&gt;"’ »- v r_ V ---. - --/y..
Mr. Giles had to lie rescued him ­
self by Sam (Ilig Jack) Jackson,
who set out in a rowboat w ith one
oar. anJ who was but 30 feet
•way when he saw the little bov
go down.
According to Lieut. Claude
Whitten, J r ., who with a group of
firemen off duty, arrived at the

Murderer Of Five F ath e r Naoht-rak
Eats 1st M eal T o T a lk s T o Rotary
End Hunger Strike On Thanksgiving

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I

l-ouise seat- a v 'J 5 b ^ M « :
Akers, owner of the fishing camp
W OODBURY. N. J.. Nov. 20
Father W illiam N arhliab ol All
nearby. The little girl, somehow,
managed to hold her htrath when (/1*j- Krnest Ingenito, d a ik -b a iird 1Souls Catholic Church ijN ikr on
she went under, kept kicking, and young appliance salesman who k ill* i Thanksgiving at the merluq; ol
Mrs. Akers, rowing out, wa* aide rd (ivr prisons and wounded four the Kut.iry ( luh today urgrd
to save her.
Sheriff Hollo Mem, in a savage r i f o i t to wi|M* out his all members to devoir line 11-.« &lt;i.
iputies attempted to find estranged w if r ’s family, ended to- giving day "to the tc iv n r ol tl. ii
the body of the boy in water
dayover
th r hunger strike hr began great and gloimuv Being who h
40 feet deep but had to give up
Saturday
in a prison cell.
the henrcilrnt author of all that
the utteni|it last night. Th r fireWaiden W illia m Mollmraux o l ever was. that is. and that will be
nun present included Lieut. W hit­
ten. (J. M. Harriett, C. L Keller, the Gloucester Counly Prison t.sd
T l* 9Uotaiiq«. he explained
J. C. Howell and R. K. White
,
.
,
i s . ,, • was Imm the original Ihank'giv
Four Orlando firemrn, comand- Ingenito. 26. ate b.e.kfx.l this jng |1IotU|twfjon
|iy vV|,
liaailaaea oa eaae I was
morning and appeared in a very lum Jackson for the fust I ’ rrsigood mood." The bicaklast. M o l- drnl «rf the U n itrd Stairs, G eiiigr
Imeaux added, included prune.*, Wadunglon.
fiui*. juice, coffee and toast.
Ih r idr.v of a lha n kig ivin g Day
Ingenito, steadily chain-smoking was tru e d hark to G m rin o i liia il
T A I.L A H A S 8 K K , Nov. 20— (A*)
— Attorney General Ki.-hartl Krvln cigairlrs, was talking freely w ith fold ol the Plymouth colony wl.
today said he will nut appeal a guaids. but h a t not discussed the in 1621 set aside one day for giv
lx on circuit court ruling legalising killings, the warden u id . The con­ ing thanks to God for thr Imunturkey shoots, but cautioned the
public against schemes ami de­ versation is mostly about his w o ik teous harvests.
Thanksgiving slay is still ecle
vises ‘‘to set up big time gambling as a television salesman and teoperations.”
pairman, and shout other jobs. hrated. Father Narhtrab |Miint&lt;-&lt;l
After Krvln last week said tu r­ Ingenito, a W orld War Two veter­ out, by presidential proclamation,
and not by A rt o f Congress, ns ikey shoots
violate the State
ambling laws, Circuit Judge W. an. is not i* - 1 milled to see any the case w ith many other holiday Walker uf Tallahassee ruled visitors, and lias not asked to see because of the objections of a
congress man named llutke who
such shoots legal. The request for an attorney.
said that giving thank* to God
the Attorney General’s opinion was
The prisoner had refused food
• re a tta a ra lla Paae S'aarl
made by the Governor’s office.
since hr was jailed after the 20In a prepared statement. Krvln
said he cannot disregard Florida minute massacre Friday night. I h r
Ixiws "regardless of either his hunger strike, howrver. had not
personal or politiral views." lie endangrird his health, M ollinraux I ’ OI* M TN. i ‘\ K . N l ‘ W l ’ 11
suggested they tie reviewed by
said, and Ingenito has made no
the 1051 legislature "so as to
Funeral service* will U held t I
bring the law into aerord with further suicide attempts.
The slim young gunman has 2:00 P.M. tomorrow In Kriek.o.i
popular feeling.”
lie declared public apathy and been under the constant surveil­ Funeral Home for Mrs. Frank It
indifference to problems of law lance of two guards at all time*, h'rwrll, f.2, who died at her tun.
enforcement officers may “ make it the wardrn said, partly because of mrr home at lie s Lake. Mlrh. lam
easier for the racketeers to regain an attempt he mad* to take his week, following a lingering Hint
Services will Im&gt; conducted b'
political control in certain sections own life with a rarer a few mom­
ents Iwfore hr was soiled by state the |i»v. J. K. M Kinlev nnd httrinl
of the state."
In his rulipg, Judge Walker said police after an automobile chase. will lie made in Kvergnrn feme
turkey shoote are contexts of The wounds lie Inflicted in his left tery.
Mrs. Newell It survived by tl-.
skill and are Just as legal as skeet wrist were superficial.
Ingrnito has made no further hu.luind of Orange Cltv; one .on.
and trap shoota, and golf tcum aRus.ell I. DeWitt of Osteen nrn
( ( • • I I bb « 4 OB
Tu b !
mrnts.
sister, Mrs. Ilstel Clay ami grand
son.

»

Ervin Will Not Appeal
Turkey Shoot Killing

Services Tuesday

R U SSIAN TREACH ER Y
N EW Y O R K . Nov. 20-&lt;A&gt;&gt;Britain charged today the Soviet
Union actually does not want the
Chinese Communists seated in the
United Nations, where they would
— have wide contacts with the nonVCommunist world.
Addressing the General Assem­
Tlie Rev. Father W dlism Nschtrsb. psslor o f A ll Souls C atholic
bly, British minister of state Ken
neth Younger said many govern­ Church since 1941, w ill leave Friday to assume his new duties as pastor
ments now share Britain’s view of o f the Church o f tlie Holy S p irit. Lake Wiles.
Soviet motives, lie said 8ovie*
He received the appointment Tuesdsy in St. Augustine from Bishop
moves, presumably designed to
give the Chinese Reds representa­ Thomas McDonough, and was one of 25 pastors moved in the diocese.
"The move came out of eon’ "
; _ , . #
tion In the U. N., are made In such
Hill* |yean,
*■S■! V"
•••w to
xw ••
■IIIIM« •
•*'•••
cam*
Sanford
from
a form ae to assure majority oppo­ slderatioln for my health, age,'‘ nine
..........................
t,’* h
&lt; Ijikr Worth and previously had
ami service
in the diocese,"
he
sition.
declared. Born in Toledo, Ohio, served at l^rretta, Fla., Ja c k ­
July 2, 188V, he was ordained sonville and Fernandlna.
t
S TA N D IN G ON WATKR
During his pastorate here. All
9 LEO N AR D O . N. J.. Nov. 20— there as a priest S4 yean ago,
has practically
UP)— A man standing up to his and cam* to Florida for Ms Souls Church
waist In IS feet of water two mile* health. II* had attended St. Johns doubled its membership which is
at oes waved at Nlek Tortorulla UniTMfxltjr at Toledo, aad re­ between V00 and 1,000 he re­
The church st Lake Wale*
ceived a degree In biology at 8t. vealed.
has a smaller membenhip, with
Tortorel la waved back
Mary’s College In Baltimore, Md. not so much work to do, he point­
flaking cruiser he w m an
His saceeosor win bo tka Bar.
past Then Nick let eat a
Father Anthony McGowan, chap­ ed out, hoi a new rectory and Is
free or debt
The boat stopped Bad a ----------PMl ere
Re told
Father Nachtrab termed Son
hw vw d to Albert
Aiovn ran.
w w lain af 8L Mary’s Hospital at
Ms rescuers his boat was swamped West Palm Beach.
ford a town of friendly people,
Patbcr Nachtrab, who has ilvsd told of his enjoyment In living
aad he had been standing on th&gt;
sfoaaderiag craft for three hour' at tho rectory at flT West Se­ here, and added, "I hate to ioavo,
venteenth Street for tha past but my health demands IL”
’ wattle* for help.

Father Nachtrab Leaves Sanford
To Become Pastor In Lake Wales

FRANKFURT. Gcimany, Nov
20— t / l ’ l
U. S. High Cumnns•lonri Jnlm J McCloy thieatened
today to restrict (lights hv Soviet
an. ta ll to r t W rit GritiM ny.
Ihr lineal came III a i r j r i turn
ol ih r N i. ir l .h a lg r that an
Aim-in an jrI patud had attacked
a Soviet an. i.cii ta lly in g I irn ch
By
Coiiiniumil Ira tlri M . 1 1 1 1 itr I timer
to M owom
I hat plane, ta id M et loy, liad
N-.en closely giuuped one sl.viy
violated m tu a ll) all usual flight
(lame liuute. weir d r.llo yrd hv llir
* piiH r,loir« I Ir added:
" I mutt a d vi.r you that if such ol uiulrleiminr.l origin last night
violation, of the tulrs of the an at Ii W o'clock neat He.vr.f.ill
Avenua 10 .1 drnirlv populated »r»IC U I. I .lu ll h r fo l.r d to ICConlinn ul Midway, two mile, rati ol
si.lri londiliolis u n J ri winch (lights
Sanfuld
ol tin. nature aie authotired.''
ihily the piompt action ul l luei
McCloy tlrsciihed the Soviet
M
N. Cleveland, who sent (iiemcn
.h a iy r as “ co in p lrtrly u n ju stified '
ansi two I kkii I u liucks to the
Ih r K u o u m hail th a ig rd 'hat
s.ene, pievriilr.l a nu|oi file dltan A inrinan jr l on N o.. 11 came
a*lei in the Midway aira, wlieie
within 10 ya i.l. o l th r plane ta k­
the wain mpply .nine. Iiom •null
ing Iln u r/ In Moscow fo i medical
well.
lira tm rn t
A U. S. A il F o icr
I lie hul linnet lu .l ilie.uly tel
llK ikrinian iai.1 later that th r
lue to a nunihei of snull liuuves
H u .iu n plane had not w irn lilir.l
a. tot. the slierl, hul the file gam­
its e lf to thr I la n k lu it ail|K itl and
ed hut little headway there and the
the Amrncan plane had apptoarhfiiemen weie able to put it out.
rd the cssfl, but no closer than
Al.o menaced hv the hot Idsre of
500 Ir rt, to identify it.
the binning units, was the m-arhy
M rt’ loy's ahnrply wotdrd let two story home of Hattie A'hley,
t u , to General Vasily Chuikov, elderly Negress and owner of the
| ropertivs which she had rented
• ’*
f-&gt;- -■
tirin ia n y , said he rrcom m etidr.li to tenants. Alioul 40 fret from
" tiia l you take immediate step, the fire was the back of Vtdno’s
to prevent the recurrence o f such Grocery, a two story building fac­
gross in glig.-Mi'e or incompetence ing on llrardilll Avenue. 1 be paint
sin the part of .Suviat pilota o v ri on the hulldllig was Idisterist by
L y in ; the U. H. 7a&gt;ne."
the Innl
the U. S. o ffic ia l also express
A hundred feet from tin- fire,
• J "surprise that this lnexrutald&lt;- other budding-, including the .San­
oerformance UII tin part o f the ctified Church, and a Tavern weie
: *viet pilot has tiaeii the occasion; rlld s i v e te
__il by ,*he tdxie. Tlie
* \ a fur lust cmii| laii.*. tots youi rliuren
______ serrir# yipt right an to
I X it."
the 1**1 of drum &gt;%'id cyl-al*. and
Mi-CIny raid Ih r Soviet pilot the Taiern remained crowded with
"hv his iri. imiisildr .nndiirt in plea.uie reeks, while lust a ‘ hurt
fly iig without clearance tiirnugh dislam- eaw»y, men weie liutryilii'
one of tin- iivimt thicklv p-ipulu'-Nl with lioikctr iif watei fioie «
ait siiorra in nil I'o.ope end.in slowI. trickling well, to refill the
get id tin- lives n it only uf Ihi tunk&gt; of the Ihio. I i r truck*
|i»- ullgeia on Ins nan plane— III
A In. ut nil firemen could do, wiili
i lulling Mr Tlmr.-s lot rl-n uf tin- .mall .upplles of water nvsil
liundnds of |ieople m n u rd otlii-i obi.-. .111 lo prevent the spread of
a irc ra ft."
the fire, wliieh had even Ignited
Mrunw hilt-, West liirm iin So 1. telephone pul*. Luckily there
cia list*--fie rce opponents of the wa&gt; hut little hrerte at the lime.
creation of a new Gei.nan arm y:
The nearby area was jarntiu I
lo lud.ter Western defense s«mi with parked automobile., anl it
a thumping weekend election vie most the entire jHipulutiori of Mid
lo ry in the American orrupatini: | wav wa» present to »«-e tlie fire
/one.
Voters in tw o state. &gt;nu'i'i&lt;d tho
im werful
C hristian
|l im cin ts,
who dominate the (edrr-ii West
Gennan government .tnd have
urged German n vunament.
Tim states of lle.su nod W ueitllurold II. lli-LIt*. electrical nu
tetnle-rg lladen, which voted yes* pliam&lt; (t paltinnn, ha* opened bl­
tenlny fur new slate parlum entu, own Klectrie Appliance
It. can
iil.o decisively rejected Moscow's Shop at 316 Hast Second Street
policies iii Germany. W ith not a He plan, to have Ids official o p in ­
.ingle Communist elected, the ing on Monday, Nov. 27.
It.sls suffered th e ir worst drubMr. Deklr, who lias had -evcral
long
years ’experience in the npnlian &lt;
jCw
ocinli*t leader* immediately repair liuslneva, was nsauriati .1 fm
hailed the results as s victory six year* with the Sanfold Klectrie
for thrir stand again.I Wed Ger- Company. He extend* a medial in­
ir«BflBl»4 nx f ia t » tr « I
vitation lu hit friends to vi&lt;it him
in Id. new- location where thei will
receive prompt, efficient and .out
teuui aervlr*.

L E G IO N M K R T
The Hanford Post 63. the A m u
lean Legion, will have n fi*h frv
tonight at 7:00 o’, lock at the Lgion llut. A business meeting and
report of the membership routvlun
Will follow at 8:00 o'clock with
Kariylr Hou.hnld.'r presiding.
I'lsn. will I.* .11- cu . smI for »h*
Department Mid-winter ronferrn*.
here Dec. il and 10. and Joel FleH
will re)mrt on his talks Haturdav
In Jacksonville with Drpsrtmrnt
officials regarding the ronferi nee.

Harold Dekle Opens
Electric Repair Simp

Arthur N. Stowe. 83. and a visi­
tor In Florida for the past 53 win­
ters, died Sunday noon In a local
hospital, lie was born Sept. "t».
IHfl7 In lludian, Mas*.
Mr. Stowe had made his home
for the past venr following the
death of his wife, with a eousin,
Kdmund It. Stowe of Sanford.
Prior to retirement from apple
growing 2ft years ago he lived in
Meredith, N. II., and maintained
n winter home for many years in
M L Dora. He was a graduate of a
igricultural mllvge of the Univer­
sity of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Fred Middleton and a son,
K M. Stowe of Hudson, Mass.,
nnd Kdmund H. Stowe, a cousin
Tho remain, were sent thl* after­
noon by the Krirk*on
Funeral
Home to Hudson, Maos., for the
funeral and interment.

at horns cutting wood and working
In his garden.
Several vears ago the Count v
Wtlfart Department established
through baptismal records that
Rivas waa born July 14, 1840 In
the stale of Durango, Mexico.

dia'a critical housing shortage;
"European business man seeks
acquaintance attractive widow or
divorce* occupying own fist. O b­
ject matrimony. Please srrfil full
particulars of flat. Box 1128ft
Tiros# of India."

Nov

2ii

t/l*j

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is . J l.k i.in k «

I Mllytki llt.UH I 4||t&gt;H l il k f l f t l Not til
I K m r.iii %.1 ltr v I Hr Un|j&gt; within
I h u uiilrx xsl lit** M in t Inin III t* ill*
ri.

A lOtli Cut p. -p -keimin .aid
trading unit.
ol
the U. S.
Seventh Ih u.ion weir only two
null. -Jnuu thru g . il t|,e lioidei
town o| llv r .a n p u . at 4 I 1 \ |
lie

•. i i .I

the

tin -p i

p to lu h ly

wool.I watt until lu e .d iv
p ir t.iu g into the town

lie fo tr

He.l test.ta m e . «|mii .ii Iu lo light
ratlin, .Iwimllr.l In
pi n tu .ill/
nnnr hv lair altriioo n. li,r offii r t .aul
Mninlay • p ti.lt . a t t ir .l ||te Itocps
II

ail tulle. . I n . r i

I lie

In the la itc r r ,

a ii.a u . e t r p i r &gt; nte.l

i --I.til­

ing m at. It .-I u iu ir tlian I m i l e s
m e t I I k- w inding i.ia d tlilo u g il
Kuiea . u o ith e a rtrin mountains.
Iln ti.h . o ninian dm moved up to
loin i
S . M a n n r» m 4 p m h
lliiougli
ih r
c r n lia l
nmuiitains
......... 1...

.

........

Simnll iurou.lv tlie- . iiiinuiidri
nl tlie I ’hilippine. Iiailah'in in tlie
U N. (nice A.kcil that In. cun I it
It irlu ilird home !••-. ailie it wax
lint lighting a. a unit I hr F ili­
pinos a ir guaidiui' a vital supply
line will. tfir ( b Ift/il. Aulioine
legiuirnt.
1

U S Ami ..ii id o l jnlm I. Mur

fm . |U‘I ietuiiie.1 -fioni W aihingpliuto l&gt;v C hI .Sw ii Iiii I011. &lt;anl "Ihe N'ew Mcnaie" (Red
lt&lt; tty I.mi p.iiiu,, |, jrrar nld t lull 1 J ..m il I uni » liri L (lie ijrtei*
si m ol at ■S.-uiinole iligli S ln-.il,
111111.1(0111 ol U . N
iimriuilieiitv

pi si-oil tliiiil in tie Til.
Vinitial
To
lln i lin in ’ ............ " | | r
I auger lilt- Ijueeu l.’ulile.l it 1 v
pre*. G artlrn- yesterday 'I i - I’or .(third, hole.. « Idrnih alt on tile
H ..NllNn-r rtn (•«», I d . )
tin, who iiolil. tin- "M u Sanford"
l-«-n..tv till, uml « « « runn.-i-up for
the "M is . Southland” uwnid at
l&gt;»yt"lia lli-n.h nsentlv .« • -p-m
or..I hv tin- Sanford Jay.-.*.-.
— ——
D ../ (.. I
I^ .ip lin
llj
■•**'11 I t i l l l l l

Wins Third Place
In Heantv (ontest

M rs. Ivomnilhit
Pioneer (i!i/en
01* Santnrd. Dies

Mr . June l la r n . I:
-'•at. n
pioneer c ilire n ,.f s m l
■ .1 at
I t .'III o'clock 1 t III, I I ,i* . loyal
hospital, f.d l.o i nu- i -i
illness.
The w iiluw of 11»- l i t , - | l l;-alllllBetty I on Part in, M l
Sani
of t'dSO. placed tldrd in tin- T a n ­ d ia l, -lie had lived u, So..'
of hoi Ilf.
She u a ti ii..&lt;&lt;
of

gerine ijuei-n iH-auty i-oriti-.l lo-l.r
yesterday nflern.e.n at t'vp ii
Garden* in Winter Haven
Mi s Partin, who war runner-up
in tin* "Miss Southland" -"tit. -'
lo Id i event I y in Davtiinn ll.-ail
wots a f-’.’i Wui It*uid and i " .'
outfit It F. Gan* e- orl* ' cF
I'aitln to the Tangerine Festival
nnd represented her t|».n*oi it..
Sanford .Isfreri

All S*-ul- t r r -■11 t hiircl

Survivors luchoh tw o .or.
Ilu titn illa l .-( S a n fo n l
i

P K.
II.

Itounrillal n| I y i:. Ule iaI*-'. Mias i.-lua Randolph II «t r is,
Jacksonville; f,\.
grandchildren,
F. K Itoumillal III ..( Sanfonl,
'11 I 11 M l , . - - : f .
I I . ' t., |..(
Ms
i iin !
■ ii R
dial Ji of Jack sot., i||, and Itettv
.lain- Roilllllllut of Teliri.-S re and
eight gna t grandchildren

|tori» M o n n ie f. of St ii ik e. 1'*
\ tutu in l iiuiv (o r V|i« Itoum VI III old l.londe sopliom ole at tliU n iv e rs ity o f Florida, was n u n , i lll.il w ill I n- held toinorinw lo o m ­
ing ut III nu o'&lt; I--, v .1 Ml Souls
tju reu of |•.(Ml at (he M-ventfi an
Cnttiolo Church M ill. n. hey l a *
S t ill’ COM KS IN
final coats i pot on I h&gt;
tl
lie * W illia m V i .-M i &gt;i, &gt;.ff i, i.-itini*.
TO K YO ,
Nuv.
20 (/Vi— Two Junior t'lin in ls i of ( ’ninmer. •
I t . ' .............. I I
Cal
llritish soldiers got tin- go | newI ’hosi-n t'V a panel of five, Mijust before their unit landed at Moncrlef was crowned before a Cemetery A i i n w n l I- n .itrd

i’u-an, Korea — they had won '.*I. crowd of nearly UMMt I.v Toepounds 112*13,317.601 on
n Moore, nationally
known
in.II.
cumhination ticket in tli*- I m l star
Wood* football pool.
Mis* Kiln May Heller Plant
They ate Sgt. John
Pilcher, City, nnd Mi*» Partin wen named
whose wife lives on the Hlenlielm as maid- of the &lt;|ileer.. All three
Kstatr, llury-St. IMinunds, and were entered hv thrir n pectin
Fualllier John Liddlemas, All.***1Junior Chamber* of
Cumruerve
St.,
Chester-L*-8t reel.
County 'I'wi-nty girl*, ranging from I t&gt;
Durham.
’i year, in age.entered the contest
A British spokesman who an
Moore served on the panel along
nounced th r winnings said the tw». , , 1( 1, four European skilers hen
"probably had to go when the ship f,,r the international water
kl
reached Pusan."
ll• B ll■ • e 4 o« s*a«e -rat»er

boo

Operation Santa Claus Aids GIs
At Front With Yuletide Shopping

(K D IT O K 8 N O T E : Anne llu lh .who wrote the follow ing
L A U N D K H K D K IT T K N
atory about renrot* control ( hri»tnra* shopping by GIs in Korea,
IIU P F A L O . N. Y „ Nov. 2d— (Ah
ia tlie wife of v tlc ra n Foreign t orres|Minilent Don llulh now a»A month-old l ill. n, napping in
signed to th * Aaaoeialed Pre«» staff in Tokyo.)
a pie ahop laundry hag, got taken
to the cleaner, by mistake.
Hj AN N K II U T H
The next day, shop employe*
TOKYO, Nov. 2 0 —&lt;2I*J— In ihe package was a pair of conluioys.
missed the kitten and railed up Ihr
sire one.
laundry.
The message that went wilh tlie panel said:
A search through a stack of
hags of soiled linen turned up thr
O I.D K N T HIES
“ Never having seen you, I just hope this fits. Love, Daddy.”
H A N TA H A ItH A H A . Calif., Nov- kitten, none the worse for thr ex­
Another parcel contained ad
20— (A*)— A man whose age of ||0 perience.
erienn women, volunteer workers
stuffed toy and this note:
was authenticated, making him one
"Hop* som* day we can gel with thr Red Cross, They call
It "Operation Santa Claus."
HOUSING SHORTAGE
of thr oldest in thr nation. Is dead.
•mutinied, son."
It’s remote control shopping; a
N EW D ELH I. Nov. 50-&lt;A*&gt;Venture Rivas rollep.ed with a
Three wsr* Christmas gifts
heart attack and died Saturday Thle advertisement furnished a from U. H. soldiers fighting in special service enabling Gla lit
wirtorn Korea to aerul home
night. Until then ho had been active new demonstration today of In- Korea.

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nrA

SEOUL

A tiiru x.m infant i v

Disaster Is Avoided
Quick Action Ol
Fire
Department

A rthur N. Stowe, S.'l
W inter Visitor, Dies

Nu.

7th Division Advances
Rapidly On Bordt*
Town Of I lyesanjm
Tanks Tci iify Reds

’*(aV
ip]

Slaver Cut Down Five Origin Of Holiday
And Wounded Four
la T m ce d Back T o
l IS K M
I n Murderous R a g e
Governor Bradford

K

Americans Advance
Within Two Miles Oi
Manchurian Frontiei
Seven Houses Go
Up In F la m e s In
Midway S e c tio n

And Is D ro w n e d

*

I air imith and &lt; rn ln l iv k ii
through r u f d * r t \ c t pr holt
biiil
lo* tr i4*l to
p »»u , iluud) ttodh portion n
I **• «atlcfed Id* I, Tat J i t . O
«i «riiiet.tr n*)flit iMitituii ia**d

AN INDKI'KNDKM DAILY NEWSPAPER
VO LU M E

W EA TH ER

The loldirrx n o w saw thr pr*»sent* they war* arndlnr home.
Nor did they writ* th* cards that
carry Ut*lr grafting* to lovrd
on**.
8
Th* ihopplnc and eard writing
is being don* by tom* 300 Am*

Chrlstmaa remrmberaners from
well stocked stores In Japan.
"Operation Santa Claus" start*
i l late in October. It w&amp;» evident
then th* Korean war wasn’t al­
most over after all. U. 8. troops
(Cwaltaoe* oa ran* Ttr**&gt;

tonight ut 7:3u o'.-I.N-k at the H ic k .
•on Funeral Home
Ii.

r

(|

Mr* Roiiniillnt li\&gt;d
year . I located it ;u

f..r many
l , | 11 . r.J

Street
U VN I I II I I I \ I

IN D IA N A P O L IS . I
&gt; —
t/Pl Mt. and Mrs Frank |iivi.|s&lt;in
discovered yesterday they'd had
an unexpected visitor wlnle they
apent ten day* visiting in Ken­
tucky.
Six ton* of coal they hadn't or­
dered had been dump. I on their
l. u - e m r n l floor. T h e y a ske d police
to find out how it got ttier»•

Sanfonl Weather
High yesterday 76
la&gt;w t... I av 62
Rain on
Total Nov. rain 1.15
Normal Nov. rain 1.77
High tide today l:2rt AM and
4:12 P M. ind I s t| 10 M
A.M . and I0:4il P.M.

The W eather
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Nov. 20
It
Hirininghain
r'i6
li»
Risniarvk
8
•8
Huston
82
40
Chicago
61
25
43
Denver
24
Des Moines
61
18
Fresno
74
63
New York
61
60
Phoenix
70
60
Washington
fid
61
Jacksonvill#
76
50
Orlando
78
M

N

�• v ritn n

rtm nn

DAYTONA
U/M Itttrt REACH.
HI .At II. Nnv.To
No*. H i -lip«w
-(S p e c ia
l)-W
l)— With
.ih the
ih« warning ol
ihr rU n g m of a w rlfarr tlilr and ihr encroachment of mcialitm *1ill
ringing in thrii r a n . farm trader* from throughout the ila lr rioted
ihrir ninth annual innvrntmn of the Florida Faim Bureau here Friday.
J*rminolr County Faun Rurraii mrmhrrt who altrndrd the
Contention lnrludr.1 thr following: t —
...
■■ —
I . • I rr, Oviedo, and Mr. and y v
t
rr*
a g
Mi*. II &lt; llr iir l, M i. and Mia. ( n n f a r p n p a
I n i n
W W l.m i. M r. »». It
Maihlruc, V . O n i C r C l l L C
1 U IU
M il. A It. Trilford, lirm g r O. &gt; •
,
t
V
1

’UsJtns Nation s Industry
Disperses Rapidly

President- and official* of most
of lite r made up Ih r ronvrn-

-

P lants Have BcRiin To
Follow M a r k e t s .
Businessman S a y s

l&lt;oui&gt; Hayward durla two solditrs in this rrrn r from f’otumhia&gt;
idvrntuir «t&lt;iry, “ Fortunra Ilf r*a|&gt;tain lUoml," .bowing Tur day and
VVrdnrw'ay on Ihr llitt Theater screen.

11 #Sat11f*tf #*4 I fnm

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wan.• f l , . , ,.*
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aeeara
.
*'.* b*r#a» aollfiM ihsi .
ante »■•• Is... -SI..,.| In ir,, |-lr,.„|.
ronrr ,.r the v* ri. to ll, ut nr-.iila s m for Can a-oa IV s s Ir. Plolii,
I* #
Hip till# nf
J u lia v tiWAnt. r i . i i i g p t».r,n
flam ana •*.• ■*, , , 11,1 anuahi 1.
an alivolnia fl» rr» ..f ................... a
vco- ara raoulraa c„ rile
wmiaa
flafansas oaraaaallt or l.t allnrnar
al cha Offtia nr lha I l-rk of
aalfl fniirl al 11.. four! lion.a In
•anforfl. H i.n i., „n u.. «m ,u r of
Pa. a-ot ar V (■ i-ln ,„ a lhai la
fl»r*nll tharaof, * da.r.a r-r„ r „ n.
fa**o will l*a snlarafl atalnal y»n
* -.J it .f .* ’1" ►•"&lt;•••1 ** l&gt;#rta
w IT N I j i 1 mr kanfl anfl ..(filial
aaal at flsnfnfA. Harolnota founts
riorlfla on this in* Jrfl .1, , „r
Nevamhar. A n .i r t a
*/ o P i i I 'I i n i h is’

tikA t

court

Iltll Mlltq.Ki ti AIWCH'IATM
AllocrSf a for ptalnlllf
P O Boa !*•
•anforfl Plmifla

Oh,Oh l 'Spring WayI
&lt;X)A* f« CiHtomrsm

AW ER'l'lSlhlG
f h o A Stryict t

mv husband In )-*.| *
P lm tip S t r i k e
A iith n tllir. net# n«t
n n llflr1
•mill *orwe H i ’it hniiM | i ^ i hr
II onlinurd Irnm Page line)
fl vaiisas* r o w * a s
which llm* Mr*. Sullivan ~h«il
rff-rt In commit suicide, .tlolin- ehr- hr | niil of the hole) An .:l»rrn series of lncira»ra from nlnr I*
caui said. hut " » r arr taking no *»&gt; " n il out and Ihr a u ral follow- 14 ernt*. These averaged, by com
rhanev» ” H r mlilnl:
iianv figures. I I J rents &lt;•• d ';h t
"lie* a very quirt prisoner. H r’*
ly lurtirr than Western E lrrtri''
highly nervous an&lt;l up«rl but hr
la*t offer of I I U real- Ptryim'
•till refuses to talk. H r sleeps writ,
wage* averaged from l l •"&gt;&amp;»'* *I *
lie's what wc rail a '•Irrprr.* a prl
T axes
an hour.
•nmi who can hit Ihr sack n«
The union camr r|o«rr lo it'
m atin how ha&lt;l thing* look fm
If natiMNH K iu « •
«»■•»
wishes in Irnp.lb of r.iniiarl. *r
him.”
rd lo Irtld y.
crptinir a lb-month trim instead oi
Ingrnltn ha* a'linillnl hr flirt
T h r N A M l&lt; opposing excess Ihr onr-yrar part il desir'd X*1'
Ihr hot* Friday nighl whirh ended profit* laiallon on Inr ground* ll union also won -ome nihe* i •**■hi lire* of hi* father-in-law am* la unworkable. Inflationary and
T h r company Had wanted rilhri
mother in-lnw. Mr. an&lt;l Mr* Mi unfair.
an 18-month routiart. or a two
rharl Matmli; hi* es'rangrd wlf~’
T h r A**orialion favor* fiting year contract with wagr rr-opm
grandmother, Ml* Trrra a I'inppi; Ih r alandard corporation Income ing after Ifi month. Th r union &lt;
hi- alfe's aunt. Mariana Piopp lag rate at :I8 nrr cent— 18 per po»rd a rontra-t long r Ilian •••
and hrr unrlr, John Ploppl.
rent normal and 2ii net rent sur­ year on thr ground that It w ■
Wounilail in
Ingenltn'a
nun tax and adding to that tax llabl- "free*#" wagr*.
wielding lour of Ih rrr hnmr* wrr" lily an rm rrgrnry drfenaa tax of
W r*tnn Electric .aid it« r*1"
hi* wife, Teresa, 2.1; h u
unrlr 20 to :ui per i nt.
would coat ahmil ll.OtVO.lutn r ..
Flank Maixoli; hi* w ifr. Hilda, an-*
Sligh aanl thr N A M plan would
a nine-yrar-old rou«ln, Jran Pinppi "produce fully a* much revrnue"
All i f In Ihr Nrwromlt llo*pltal aa would ih r Adminiatralion plan
Vineland, N. J. Frank Maitoll |. and would In* more wnrkahlr.
Ii*lr&lt;l a« u llira l. Ih r othrr* mil
Sllgh wa* one of I I witnr**r«
of dinger.
livlrd lo le.tify today, all of
t . sorrowing rrla tivr. Pirn*’ them hilled a* opponent* of et
foi a nia** funrial Inninnow. Mr
rr*a profit* laiallon.
Inc'-nitii talked V*■j li't'U v to |r
Main support for Ih r Adrwlol*'
porters from hrr ho'|iilal hoi.
Iralion plan ha&lt; romr from •r
I dotl’l know whv they Hido'1 canned lalmr and from tren«ury
ah.-d him whrn Ihry gut him." *h Secretary
Snyder. The publl’
aald. "I hopr hr |fr|« Ihr rlrrli' hearing* will rod Wednesday, at
rh »li. Ilr knrw whal hr wa* doin' trr which Ihr committee will R •
all tight."
into closed cession a &lt;d try In
&lt;10 Snnfw nl A v e n u r
In hi. only atntrnirnl to author draft a hill for rnndde'atii ,i &lt;1 it
ilo*., Ingenitn -aid "I did I* I Hi Ing Ih r short session of ro*igre«»
it t»'&lt;au«r mv w ifr wouldn't l»t alar lin g next Monday.
inr -rr my kid*."
Somr of Ihr aharpesl grillcrtn
I try nnd that hrirf drrlaiation. h' of Ih r Administration'* la* plan
ha- trfu»rd In *av wrhv hr hot* rantr from Ilr. Allen II. Ihion rl.
into th irr home*- -1wo in Pine-- television pionrrr. H r testified on
lfo|low, N. J , and nor *1 Minot..! la-half of thr national conGtrnce
ait inilr* away on Friday nir*'' of growth companies which hr
and mowed down hla virllm* with ■aid I* made up of ripand rg,
It* "f foill ru n . hr f a11 ird.
risk taking concern*
15 iiinnlhlv paynicnlB
*
I.lou. ester
county
pro*rri|lo*
lluniorit laladrd an r j e r u pro
fit* tax a "ma'querade'' for nhat
( I low it pay ntrnl only
hr ra llrd a “*uccr*» tax". Ilr
Above payment* Inclirde financing, insurance, tag.
chargrd it wa* twmg pushed hy
recording, alampt.
"arlf seeking poliHeltn*’ and put
Ihr atlgnia of “ profiteer" on cor­
poration*.
Dumont asaerted Ihere &gt;* no
AITIIOKI/.KI) (P0RI» llEAl.KIt
evidence lhal Ihe p'ihllc la dr
K. Flrat St.
mamlirig Ihr proposiul rareas pio
fila lax.

WHISKhV
RUM ■

ftNPf

march.
The lug march on the hslltr
Ii»nl&gt; vs*, hy live Seventh Divmon
i|&gt;T4thr4(l lowsril live l.onlrr.
Advances also were irportr.) in
three othrr *rcto|*!
It. S Marine* moved two mile*
up the r*M shore of Ihr grrnt
Changjin i. srrvoli of renlral Ko­
rea South Korean* fought up llu
northeast «a »l under rover of
Arnrncan naval gun*. And Ihr
Iff IK I Republic Of Korea) Second
forp* advanced up lo Ih rrr mile*
nnoppo rd on Ihr right flank of
Ihr oorthwrst front, where Iteds
fought stubbornly until Sunday
The rapirl sweep Inward the
border ranted the Seventh D ivi­
sion'* 171h Regimental Fomhat
•ram Ihtnugh a winter wonder .
land Tank* clanked between hill*
covered with
glistening enow.
Fluffy while rlmtds sailed over
head in a bright Idur aky.
Th r rspcrlrd bailie of Kap-an
turned Into _ Red rout Sunday
_ A sharp fight on the
morning
. o i _ . . hill* tollable Ihe walled elly left
V h ' hrckl' acorr* of North Korean dead.
n v lh L c o U r
M ,n *’ w r ,r crushed hy Ihe tread*
nywhrre Wo j(f |)|nk, „ „ , h„ hlllaide where they
ria anil *e had planned to amhnah Ihe Ametl
State* rest*
•trial potent e ,» '
.
.
.
, .
tint Ihr (rup wan &lt;IUrl«Mr&lt;l hy
* expanilon, * »"
Terrified hy Ihe ap
I Io-llev- w • lunaehing lank ecdumn, they Jumpir undertake’ r'* fen"' 'heir foxhole* ami ran.
Th r Amrrleati lank* opened up
i*e the hillside wh* rr the- Red*
"Vti* noa in 'f»» Vi. S. inlanuy.
men closed In. Ihn tanka lumbered
arrosa a atream, up Ihr hlllahlr
ami ovrt Ih r Red** rock barri­
cades
Assocdated Press rorres|Hindenl
Turn Slone, only newsman with
thr 17th during Ihr hattlr, aalil
It lasted only -W minute* Rlxtvfivr Red* *UrrrmNN•ci whrn Ihrli
trap eollapaad. (Hhara fled.
“Th ry figured' they foulil amhu*h Ihr hell-out of tit," aald Col.
Herla'ri R I’nwrll, commander of
Ihe column. "Rut Ihejr didn't. Wc
lira l them to the punch. We
caught thrui hy surprise."
The column tumbled on Into the
drsrlted ami bomb-rated cross­
roads town of Kansan. IcSirVinC
down a alone archway as It enter­
ed.
SI* miles moth of the rlly,
lieorgr C. Smith, president of
the SI. I^iul*. Mo. Chamber of Mai lien. David It. Rarr, Seventh
• o m m e rre , alto oiipo*rd
re r-rit Division commander, caught up
with Ihe ecdumn
lu lllla iy proposals for th e diaper
“ ll make* you proud In Im- an
loti of Imhiitty, hut a federal
official urged support for Prr American." he said, "lo «ee our
sldrnt Truman'* plan to acatlcr people perform like lhl*.“
The rolumn hailed for Ihe nlgl.l
f-drra| office* around the fringe *
of Washington a* a hnmti protee- nine mile* lirynnd Kap-an
Al dawn Monday, ll resumed
lion uii-**uir.
N'oilnu that tlie government I* Ihr march through Ihe *nnw.
"located almo.t rntiirly ««|tHill a over Ihe Icy load* tiahlnd Ihe
A long •upply line stirlihrd out
few aquarr mile of the Washing
ton Mnniimsnt," J. W. PnHIn, lander hound irivnp*. C-tli* flying
•pedal assistant to th* Adm lnli
•tator of the (irpeial Service*
Administration, told thr group ■lira, playground*, water suppllrthat no induitiy I* rnmparahly aod sewage dlvpoval. bridges and
public and private building.
concentrated.
Tlte commission published a re
"It wtuild certainly U k r several
pm*, w hirh n fflrla ls said had l&gt;een
under *ludy alner long before Ih r
atomic hc-mb made dispersal a
siihjerl o f popular eoeeem. Hut
•h»y said prr*tv**»ls fo r deernlrall
»«tlon ihe e lly for defenaa res■&lt;*n« dovetail Inin rommis-lon
plan*.

N IC K 'S P A C K A G E S T O R E

nd Ih r gut*
ill hrljod ihr
•h ll* ll„h l
irl Imrder, lit
ri how.

Paymrnt.s Within Keadi Of
Fuglisli Fords (Anglia)

56

11 **«*&lt;•«»•r
*• l'a|* llPtl
man rearmament.
"The outroiri" repr -vent* a clear
protest again-l lh- |&gt;o!if|rs of
federal t’liaiu c||.u Kuntini A len
ain't. especially nil lie i|ursllon of
icmiiilarl*alion,'' &gt;ad .SorialDt
rhairman Willy Knolh. d Heave.
Frllg Heine, general a -iirta ry
of the Sociali-t I'arly, claimed
Ihe elrrtlnn* sh*rw III*- IJermarr
public ha- lost confidence in |hn
federal grvetnmenl, especially hr
rinse of its attitude on iratiiiamerit,
Heine said the Soriilist v'r
lory "Iindet-cores our d-mnnd for
new elect inns fo. Mir We«! tier-,
Pf**s S -.I -•
" T* '•.•/'*»'•*•
man parliamenl.
Die ■socialials
demand lh-- riew IwIlot to givq
Ihe people a fhanee In vote yr*
or n&lt;&gt; on the army ipteslion.
Iltll political nhirtVCIX fell Inal
Ihe election trsull* also partly
reflected
p-.ptilai
rrarotment
against
Adenauer
for
rising
ptiees and (hr atltle coal stun I
a»-r.
(
in lle*-r the Sncialls'* gralHud
a rlear majority 17 of 8U seat*—
in parliament
They now wiR
name the statr'i pilnu minister
and cabinet, which will tun the
•late administration for Ihe nest
four ytats. After the Iasi rice
linn, with a hire plurality, limy
had beep furred lo foirn a mail
I lot government with Ihe Christ'
Ian lie mortal*.
In VVuertlcmlieig linden, Ailenailrt'a I hr 1*1ion Itiinncrat* lost
their pailiamentary edge to Hie
Socialist*. The lallet took dfi cif
hr IPO seal*, liir I'hilillan D r-j
II orrala got l|.
The vnir in thr two stale, wa*
he IlgMcst in iny postwar clreH oii . Ilnlv 87.1 pc i rent of 3.118,071 eligible voters ra d hal
lot* in \Vlier11'■oilierg -lladen. nod
flit* |ier rent of the 2,UH|,tl7l « I.
gtldes in II*-t«. Mute than id
pm rent had voted In previous
election*.
The ’ I-lalist In their ramnalgn
r n'rmlrd thr fiatinau* srould
hold liark from any unified army
until the Allies have mass'd
enough troops along the Iron
I'urtHn In hurl hack any ftovWt
attack and unHl Her many ha*
von full lod, iveiid usee fioru West­
ern conlrol*.

When you buy wady.My cook
poultry, you can tffotd lo par
more a pound lhan f»r "dressed*'
Thr rrpoil aald lhal new a&lt;ihur poultry which Include* reniov
ban Imiine** renlrrs, schools and able waste such at h**d, f*»l
high priority among our many de- olher commiinlly services will ha and inedible organ*. advi»»« the
needed In arrnmmndate a |mnn Deparlmenl of AgHrulluie
feme activities"

Simultaneously, the National
I'apllal Park and Planning Com
mlaalon recommended derenlrallration of (he federal government
Into Maryland and Vhglnla roiin
Ilea whirh holder on lha district
of Columbia
The nlne-mia commission w u
created by Congievs In IP2fl to
Prepare long-range plana f.vr Ihe
vVaahlngtnn melmpolltan eras,
particularly foi aurh develop.
menl* at highways, parka, arhool

MONDAY NOV. 20. 1330

M ORfDA

K ille r

iftetolim O f Florida Farm Bureau
Informed Of Dangers Of Socialism

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H H .:'

a iN P O B O

Dtlnn which ll ratlmaled will
reach 2.000,non by 1080. Mel inIn lOPi. Colga'e'# fool haII lesm
pnllian Washington'* population cored |Hfl prtluls hut Wop only one
I* n«w ahrMIl 1.400.001).
game

STRICKLAND-MOKKISON.

'•*. by insuring your new

resident of the A P I
A 'i dV M fy

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TO G 0 I .0 GKEKt) and
GLORY'!
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IdilPflt Npwh nnd
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H0PA10NG CASStOY-o#«rly 2 (**&gt; t*l|
MlCKJY MOUM -ovac a tool tall
SANTA Cl*U8—over a fool till t
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LAST TIMlh m

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r will be r u n promptly and erswsMwWatly. Rlv* me a trial
l ' « aarr yaw will bar— a a « I M M raataana.

Visit Our Psfrsshmast Bar -W h ir*
Vou Will ria l
Ths tar*sst Aa-orlmsat CM Trash
c’aaflias In fanrial Tlorlflat

TURSDAY—WEDNESDAY

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HAVING TROUBLE?
Dors your ToAntcr irfunn to tftant ?
Y’oiir Pnrrolator rpfu»p to jmrk?
Your lli’atiiiR Pud rpfiiMp to k«i |iot?
Doha your Kelectrlr Iron Wow • fua«
evrry time you tuw It?
If you wnnt your El«rtric«l Appliance*
to work like new—
llrlns Them To

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PAGE
MONDAY

NOV.

20. 1950

Arthur I). Metcalf,
77, Dies In Oviedo

Snntii Claus

M
P k -2 T :
W e '

in n

A ll th rv
tin o n W

It wa.

1

r
ha&lt;| to do
M in k .

fiwan • f iltabM
i l l nut
however, to

get nnlfr blank* In •«im* for-1
w.inl unit j*. T hey wri r m lvunl to

write •'Opera! Lm 8iut*

('Uuii**

• m lo fififf w h l l r v r t they wi h ftl tn
pend and ile w rlp tto n ‘»f th * ner*
in who would rrreiv** the U lft4.
In Japan the women vo lu n teer*
n u k e out c u itc n i* d retacatio n t.
com plete mI h f i n e r f iM r y fo n n a ll
tif a and t ro iir the ih o p i tn fin d
w h it tb r m ld ie r* ordered

allinlH To Hoi’NCWiviM
Hv Anna Stac Hike*

e*« rllrnt

T A T P o r Kt-ORIDA T O
^ i ’ AM Krt. H IT C H ir. llO fl.
P IT A1 .
WAItP ». CASCADK.
M A K TI.A N D .
A »worn Com ptalnl havlns tu rn

T ill

K ’llN

Optometrist
IIS Mainotl* Aea.

f 'U t * i« tn * ( you
tn th# C irc u it
Court tn 4 n*l (**r S ftnlltuU t’o iin ty,
Florida in C k iiw t r y for d lr o r m

Phone SI;

the kh ft title of which I* Celenta
Park*
ru in ilff
%#r»u* J«hn A.

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Defendant

p rn tM i

ere tn &gt;&gt;mman4 y«»'l tn he in t ep.
p r** end file y«Mir »*rlft*n defenvea
In u M i-iift* on «*r before the jo th
day nf Vovemher A P tr ie n t ie r -

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enter*.! ecatnm von

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-r ebjr

ldea|gn»*ed «% e new .pep*r nf te n e r*
I el rtr i «tints tn *%hkh thte noflrO
rb itl !»• pehUeheil once #4&lt;h week

f ••r f ’ tt

T nteculive %»*eke
nit hem! »rt*l nffl* tel
in ih« County o f

\N |T N I’ ;S

| cel 4* .e n fo rd

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t l t r k of &lt;*lr«uli
S n th

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}^min* le •*. untv. Tlorltla
n A P I w i * u s i *i : n c i :»i .
% T T « » n v rr ST i .a w
l •’ 1» IIIIX -'irt
* A N|*i i|tt» M n l t l P A
' n m ,n , iT«*i: »•
i i vi* r u t

diet

u-a^ available

l»

•l" t of &lt;m abunt.inee *»f 4
three c h ild re n 1
M.iVr a bab't 'f • v in e in fe r | i »»»i * .u«.| in i l l
m itiw tag* tb*l ••me itta rlK H l h»'t re fille d tn eat anvtbm e hu

hoootbold nten*lU a»n| l‘nen.
Write on each tjg or Intel |n,t
-duii merchandise it
- l e,« io
7lxn when tb*l lie,,’ oe*-.|,
Ing. you won’t hive 'o Itv to
remember; you'll buve nmfes
tonal advice in piinl

A a P ’» P o l i c y o f S l o r c u h l c L ow

lue.

t»e. •u

p?. |.{ an | meat

*»f” l m rel w rre w h * l ' be v w *.
il ri| I«t 11wf nr* one o n c e i . l i *• *
o». it chnripr in I h f lr
Im fii*
P liiM ir n tn*1•t 1*4* f l t K i f * I

I’r i r r a im 11 tiit'lr r ila o f llriim I v e ry D ay W ill llf’ljs I oil S nve .Morn
U loiiry T h i* T h m ik ttg iv in p T I irii J t o l a F ew

cni the f i v h l . |»ir .Afsifij *

S m v r\ , ,,f f&gt;trail Is.fist*
|f^
frHi'l. nh ow F il lim l I h f nn*;1 ft*'
Dofi't wall tinlil ''h rl»lm »» rush (|oen1lv e n r in in t r if il •! i r l * »
In bring 'be tea on'* decoration*
l# i» •1 t IW4m l 10**41 aiot
.......... hiding Perl up wiealh* I|r r ir . il
of
v a rie ty
lim ite d
li l l o n s ami tree .q n a iu e n l. now I V r c r lih lF i
•t i l
fl 1nit r an*l
• ml save y o u i.e lf fm m a chore I lim itr&lt;| mu I x r wf i r r v i n f i of
lal* i
Even
lm n i. h r , I
Unset
1 • - f M llliltf A »l •
i II'** f
should p rkte . ( r i n a fte r a soap
| fl »|'I it I nf f ilk |»e| rh tM ih ** •tav
-md w a te r b a lli Swi b il in a
If
eotiiro*- n f a ifo rh lf • r i* ’
bam , of liv e ly wmiiii audi, r i n * '
k|i|*e4|
M ir lvi nn m in v diet re
I
and spread sin n towel to d iy
r o iflt w lnlr whole Kt s ill i ' t r a l
Im o it never n |i|» iii
l.lv r r , h e a rl, ind kidney have lDi‘l 1*1r |i|
high value as food Ix u a u ’e ll i r y
vi.pplv u * w ith iron and v ita ,
m m *. The mother nf a fa m ily is .
wl«e if *he serves one o f Ih c a tv
Inod* al |e a *l once every w eek.

11 t i f f

in

jiml

u*iM 4 t r

S \ l* 1 p o lii \ of s to re *id e I m I’ t i. e * every das on
I’ u i’d ie .lt u( itrm s in ik e s it unneies«arv to tru d g *
1hi*
I ii u i i store to d o rr T han ks to th
is pi»o lic y , &gt;nn can
good
iiis le .avings on h u m lr r 'l* o l go
.«1 things,
th in g s, r.'ther
f
th ,11 nn |inl » lew “ special* " And it stand* to reason
the* uuh stoirw ule savings will add np to much

me than those you might make hr getting a lew
ipe, |*|, "

( C o r e l i k e o i i S|»e g n e re n ie ed t f e e f t l ,
• * f . t o i h r n n g k Scliiriiiy, (&gt; o g . H )

«r|'1nni 11* ^

n p 1 i 111 n I

« |im n li1ir«
M nna
erfi'Mil fliiM ir-n
• il l
hnv**
b le a k fa .f.
Hueh
shown 'h e need fo r n r o lffliv R

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of

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M tW *

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I 'H E K Z B
A N D S T O R A G E CO.

V

YOUR

tn r n u n l n o r lile * * trs g a .

D e ip i t e th e p r n l i l r r n * e o n f r o n t i n g
th e w o r ld t o d a y , w e r a n la k e e o n s fo r l
and hope

These Tint lilt.hriviitK Sale Prices
Good T*hrii Sa(. Nov. l£r»__ _
O P

N\ 1 1 0 1 ,1 ']

lb .

A. IIONH.iyM*

(iromul Beef
Lit. 59^

49c

Y n u r t'J tv Ih p n A re N o w

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f lt'.tM K) B y T h e F e fle rn l S a v in g *

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W I'.HIITIN

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To llulld. To Buy. To RcflnfttiM ,

First Federal Savinas &amp; Loan
ASSOCIATION of 8P.M IN0M ! /COUNTY
Fhone

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M agnolia Ava.

Fla

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E atm n r Itia m l l ate lliim e

Cranberries....box 19c

. to

Apples.... 5-11). pack !!•«'
Selected Yams

Sweet Potatoes Mbs. 25c
2b list sue

C a ltf. Pascal

Potatoes ....

ea. 29c
I-|h . h*g

English Walnuts....

... 1 -lb. 47c

kfip

Mince Mral

• icaati Sptay

Raleeted

lh .
lb .

Pork Sausage

,r)-lbs. 21c

Cauliflower

Sbf • H e 1

Coconiif

!) 0 1 . pku. 15c

2 II). phff. 25c

Crniihcrry Sauce No. 1 can IKc
roast to Coast

Sweet Wine ............. I /5 h 09c

45c

Jane Parker

Fruit Cake lVi-lb. $1.25

A&amp;lrs Price Policy

:i Ihs $2.«5

j) Ihs. $1.25

• Storew ide low p itte * on hundred* of

Pumpkin

• A d v e tlls e d p r i 't • o. ^u.itanteed for
itn# week, even l h ' m , I itisrlre t prie e t

4

%

go up.

"Wf Gross Onr D»sn—So We Know If* (.nod"
11AIIV LIMA MEANS
_
GREEN MEANS
SUCCOTASH
A
KOR
MIXED VEGETABLES
“
SOUTHERN DAIRIES

Fruit Cocktail No. 2l/ t can .'19c
Gelnlin De»Herl

3 for 19c

Inna Rtolfn Sliced
• W it h
e v e ry

SEALTEST ICE CREAM

th e c o rre c t p r im

m a r le d

on

ite m , p lu * an it f iu ir e d ra s h

Pineapple

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No. 2l/ i can 31c

r e g ia lr r a lip . . . y o u know w h a t you

Eight O'Clork

M v e a t A a I '.

C offee........ ..... 1 lb . pkg. 75c

ASP FOOD STORE

'/, CAI. BRICK

S M Im

A*P

Sparkle All Flavor*

H r b e l i n t ib n polu y h*!p\ our
eutlomen in te more memey.

55c

No. 2*/2 can 1f»c

ria ls "

. avg . L it.
L B .

A A I’ Vine Rl|tened

ite m * e v rry day . . . instead o f ptsl
a few "o n e d a y” '•« ’ week end spe

. SEAHKOOK FARMS

2 PT8.

..............49c

Pure

R i jih

Heh * lld tin i

. avg.

Oysters si. pi. 77c set. pt. 89c

stalk La-

Celery........

i lh

l-5!4-lb. avg. Imc

Pork Hams

WE AI.SO HAVE A SITI'I.Y OF SMAI.I. I.OI AI.I.V
RAISED BIRDS AT ONI.Y
B9r I II.
FI,A. GRADE A. DRESSED A DRAWN

lb

.

F ris irn

Rome

T II R K E y S

2

tju ic k

Me

Whole 01 H a lf Skd.

BOSTON H* I I

Pork Roasts
Lit. 451

lb

tira d e

Ducks

Ixsrg* Snow W hit#

a i j i.n . t o

Roast ing liens .

I'heasapeal.e May

llc { i(l((ii,'irfiT .v f'*or l l o l if h ty P o t i l l r y

F R Y E R S

H

F o n d S ln ie a

D ies.ed A- I " a w n

N e w Y o rk 17, N . Y .

Sausage

I I K N S

In s u r n n r e C o rp o ra tio n

Grade A I I*

O JST O M K K R E LA TIO N S DF.PT.

Spare Ribs
Lit. iSf.

y o m i E T o iiiy
y o u n j j IU n s

Ifu ick

Huns ... .. I I - 12- l b . a v t f . I»r»c.
Toms .... 12-Hi-lb. avg. 550

o f n t ir t .

Your Gmsranlrr (If &lt; umplele S u it-fin Ilun

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t.rsde \

l i v i n g w e e n jo y i n i h t * h o n n i i f t t l la n d

I l J u s t T o V n m T a * le

S 1 0 ,0 0 0 °o

St r a n i t

*t

f o l l y j o i n n o r f e ll o w r i t i r e n * m g iv

F o lk A, T h in Is n 'l “ J iis l . i ii. a g r '* . \ \ &gt; M a k e II I lo in
T h r It c ’.t I r a n W r . l r r n I ’in k \V f I n . I t u \ A n d lir a .im

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W ESTERN

PURE CIIPCK

NOM-lttlKIMO O r i* A t O ll read a notire of the Amerlean Telephone anq
Telegraph Company In New York City alter claiming ■ "lork-oul " T h a
girts, who returned to work during a withdrawal of "hlf and nir,"
pickets, are psrl of |g,000 ihmuglireit 'he nation charging company
refusal of employment unle»* they promise lo cross future picket lines
U .6. mediators continue effort* to end nationwide strike (InferNational)

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Sirlnin Roasts
Lit *9?

Hedy Lou Partin

.

T h e m e n a n d w o m e n »*f A A I ' g r a in ,

•1 1
INirk Chops
Lit. 65&lt;

W FSIFR N

Beef Liver
i.lk 65&lt;t

Enamelware ha* ihe adventar"
of being e tiv lo dean and here
good oualitv trallv pe" ••• o|v‘e mora reiiitanca to shipping and
a surfs-e ||(&lt;( ees’l I
food add* or metal spoon*. One
advantage of rlai* u lrn .il. is that
gvou ran *ee cooking progress with
*out renmvinr ihe rover

-» «

Till! KEYS

n o r e o u n f r y 'a g re a t

in g t h a n k * f o r th e f r e e d o m a n d g o o d

\L

S I T M T K I i IIAMV

f.llA IH

fro m

p r n g r e * * s in c e th e f ir s t T h a n k s g iv in g

llr t ir io u w lv C u r r il. T r m p li n g l v ’I V i t ' l f f l / r i l .
A m i t t l ' l K « sh l« m rtl vniulsP tl— 12 l . l i . I " l b 1-1'

HAMS

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Plume 1111*

101 W . 1.1th S I.

A NIW a o tio C IM tfg at 0»e Sehenerlsdy, N Y . C lly Hospital ha* an
Iron lung ready fur f ’ hritlopher F Tiager, 29; nf Olenmont, N. V Mrs.
T ru e r watri,..* an*iouilT as attendants plate Ihe Infantile paralysla
victim In the apparalus Hince ha ran live only a lim ited time outride
the lung. Trager w ar ruihad Hie 17 mile* from Albany lo Schenectady
In a record time o f about IS mlnutee.
(fnlereahonat Soundpholol

&amp;

TlM nksgising i* llie tru litin n a l lime

Locker Plant

UM.

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lA*gal Notice

IJr. Henry McLaulin

few*
w liilr «*nl lf»g!. 1'If k i l l
nf
th r
nutritive
value
Ihe
nffeir«|
ml
e * let)
“ H&lt;* A d v e r t l ^ c T
l»» J2 me; •1 lr.%^j.i** seas ms.
luii* h room
n 19 In n erf a met 1
t.ltlOfl
It » It thr 1* «|l It p * st#*11 4 l i f - i u i ’ e h it
l if t ro t fillin g
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If
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lift
an Intrpti ii t i n t '•f th* ri»*c
h
ft
lth
p
ro
gram
o
f
•
he
orlinol
Troop* are rrmenitwrlng earb
Ttie k 'ltm tl
tu r n it p e fim l r a 1
l i m i n g n i l U M i Y T h U Th nnhaglrlttg
A n d A l l t h e f ’l x l m
i*tbrr through "Operation Santa
* itme for te a rh m e rb ild te
i . • IdI
had tho
*tirrar v
p rincip le*.
i.b
a m r td e i fo r e ir b other ra»»d\. r»» •!** i
One
d ir iY ln i
th i*
nir%*4gc: I kkM \ t r r * lv "(fF M lii* the m ,*f**'
not
rtm'irh
t*r**
"T hU
u til
*titr
ta *to
ajo' h! i ff»**.tv i*.
wherever von a » e " The ntHor j rvi-feneoa nf mainutritiun h a y
aid
M e ffy ib i i i t m t i , pal T r v jb e n tmitid mtmnr rbildren m n
orphanagf in «*nt .fate wltrtf an
th i* *%ith your bean* and *au

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In mmt of h'*iri lo ld k ii w rrt

civ mi i litl

M m .1 I ( urrv. former rr-,l I
d»nl of Hanford, died in O. &lt;«ee ..’ I
4:30 A M today al Ihr arc of 7R
W ife of tiir (at* Ri
'
’
had Iwcri In III hrallh for «evn *•
month* She I' urvtved hv •
t it t e r * . Mr
V. W. 0 *» l* o f Han
font and Mr* I'harli
J'.net of
Opp, Ala.; onr " n . M H f7nrrv
state overteer of ihr r'horrhr o'
r,od in Florida; five dauchirr i
Mr*. 41a llallev of Ronifay Mi j
Vivian Mnrwln. Mi
Torn llarmi
When r * t i l , K rn ta f In g in ttn . and hie w ife . Techie, ru t
and Ml** l^na C qtrv of f in » « 1*e«Mmg rw k r th rjr dnl nnt know th e ir tnarriaKe would *'n*l in
and M m . Maivin l.rvin* of Pa
WiH r •»’ la jritin o f ntv f f t i t l f M E p tr&amp; n g fd fro m hla a lfi md iw*»
hokee.
M ld itn , In g rn ito ra n hearrk th io u g h the Stuith N pw .let &gt;ry com
Funeral *ervirr* will hr lirld al -Iiu n itic . o f Pincy Hollow and M in ntnU , Ira v ln n * M l o f five d' id
Ihr iTnirrh of God In Oiuee to m d four c ritic a lly wounded A ll v ic tim * arc m rm hcM o f Ho k ille r'
morrow al ll.n o A M and burial w ife '* fa m ily &lt;lo t, (n a tio n a l .Sound|ih»ln*
will hr modr in llotilfav

| r.,n * * ,4 C m . r t r , o#»»
tournament to be held at Cvprest
Uati'en* on Now Jt 2fl. They were
Erika Werner. Vienna: Marie Ifayden. Zurich; fJuv l^elcren. Rru*
rel*. and Jean Rladinalre. Parla.
Movie end television picture*
were made of the rnioiiallnn.
W , M. Carter wa* mailer of
rer»m"nle* end J. Hal Connor w ri
eonlait chairman.
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C*larv *ees| mate* an Internal
in r addition lo French Dretalnr
|C» delklmis, too. In a Roquefort
C'hee*# D ie tin g for grr-'n aalad*
Fur
Ihe lelevulon tneck Ira*
•erve pale dry gingur ale mls»d
• either with pineapple |ulre or with
canned apnrot nectar: u»e h»H
g ln rrr
air and half fruit lulee
ami pour over ice rule-*.

m n iiw

a?l«uT ln im
w r order*
. V . nf|
' ate 1b +
A
day
m.
i.«fi fi
...

vMrs. .1. F. Curry,
Dies After Illness

•

* *■•# w i a

i food, in the ,cho«l lunch and I
*l»ali •
’ the nerd fo r c l n t i l l l i ,
j children lo n I there foods "
M i 'l l * T A Y L O I t M A R K S
To improve Ihr food hat’ll ' of I
I I ’ F d n ra llo n W rite r
i the children. rav* Mitt Mol |
lincrr, nutrition education mu.t
Onr of ihr fin til mrlhod* of »tarf with principal* and tesrhsafeguarding Ihr hrallh of Ihr cr« Too few nf |hr e under lim l
--------nation'
children It lh« tclioo' Ihe
importance of
protective
|i)ni i, .piogtam.
av» Martha K foodi ill thru own diet* and Ihe
..
H »llm g-i. a»«oci.tir nutritionlrt even c a t e r importance of Iheti
of xKrrlr,lt,„,^ n .c m foi«ls in thi Ret &gt;f tha ( f m r 'f j
child
"rrtc h rr
education ha*
R'
•ehmintrv. Station
A c
..........
Experiment
l&gt;e«n etlrcm rlv ■jliorf on Ihe
I "ii i4in Statr dnivfriitv. Hatnn simple h* ir n’i*rtli’ii Informa­
&gt;.
,
tion needed hv the trarl’Mt to
&lt;IrM an adequate diet for themSpaaklaa
t. tI /.mil#
u i l i h«fnr»
H o c ik in r in S
St.
elvev or lo help &lt;hltdrrn In
th. 7^tl» Annual roretlfip *»f t i t
fHi a piohh III **
A m en f.lfl Public H ealth
rin* imi’l ” 'u n ru l of Ihr hrallh
ti»n »he pfuntert oul that
him t ! of thf* t liiMfr n thr*•iti-h pru|&gt;rt
arhooi
mncepla n f
t Hrr
l-P til, «n 'h r
ItlVlt h |»|1*RI Mil
b avr rapidly ra p •t n « f fr. •m
tl
Ir t .- h e r - :
•i\
lit »n !*•#» i r*a m p le 1
ftidetatiofi »f tltr
inrhflf r» m it - ♦he 4 ppc*4 i an* ■r nf the htnrb
la l phase* to
itiip invin .* • t • 1mini; strut pi 4 not 4 • ! st ion r«vn mder.it P»n nf

• hildhood Mints

wouldn't he home hv Christmas
Chairman of ihr shopping or
capitation tel hv Ihr Ann Mean
women in Japin ;• A|r Anthony
lie , S h et *
............
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A n * 11
Story
f h
Ihr wife
_ , of,, .(trneial MacAiIhut a
personal pilot.
.
Optra f n* began in Tok&gt;o and

O V IE D O . Nov J*V— tS p e c ia llA rthu r D. Metralf, 77. • rr&lt;Mrnl of
Oviedo for Ihr pi&gt;l IB tm r died
•I his homo ib t t i »t |:00 ovl«r'
Saturday af I n noon Hr wi*
In Pale. Ind., June J7. IH7.1
Survivor* im hide the widow,
Mr*. Orma L n Mr| alf. md «n&gt;
ion, A rth'ir J M rltalf. Oviedo- »
lister, Mrs. A'la O w m , Oakland I
CUV, ln&lt;l, and a numb-r of |
# nephew*.
Funeral kfrvirr* for Mr. Mm
ralf will lx- hold tomorrow after
noon al ,V*Kl n'rlnrl, at llir Ftr&gt;'
Rapiist Chnrrh. Oviedo. wl'li lhRav. I&gt;r. I Mill. Morgan, and Ihr
Rev. J U I t» t ' ii I nffrrMling In
tri until will be In Ihr Ovtrdo
Cemetery. I h r lirlrkm n l i in r i t 1
lloinr I* in rhaiur of (hr armour
menta.

How inoi h money lo pul tn n**v
kllchcn pot, and p.tn* depend, m
whclhci Ihcv'rr »lalc-l for trpula’
duly. Ulmoll* In lx o--.| day l’
and day-nul n**‘d In lx prywl qual
Ity, Imt it's *hfcr ntravavan'
to psv fm top quality m srlitnm
u*cd pan., »av» Fliralwili llcvcr
ld|fc\ . p c , i.litt of Iho II.n r.u o'
.^llu m a n N ultl'l'ui and H"inr K«&gt;
•nomlc*. tl. S Department of ken
culture
^C
J L i.. *.. , loy-- 7. »n^ aollior o'
a new piildication called "P o t- ai”*
Pans In Your Ktchen." In *hihulletin »l.c sn*wer&gt; many a n n e »-1
tlnil alxuil -•■le.-liiur auilalile not
and pan* ami alauit handlingcleaning, nnd rooking with kitchen
utrn-ils.
"P o l. and I’ap in Your Kitchen"
mav he obtained (mm the Xupetin
Alendent of Doc'iincnls. Wa ihlnr
®lnn % I*.
fur III renl (roln
not stamp*|.
To those equipping a kill hen fothe first lime, (he pe.iali-1 rug
gest a *cl of general use pot* am'
pan* which she li*l* along will
hailr kll&lt; hen tool, in Ihr now null
llcalion. Oilier piece*, which ruun
out a more desirable . I. run b"
add’ d later on
For long . •
economy, she c»un els, lef (hi*
early el of c.ential* have rood
quality and Intmg wear even if
the ro il is more.
Whether to chime mds and pan
In aluminum, copper, cast Iron
•lark ihrel metal, .lainl'i.* leel
tinware, enamelware, or »:la*» de
pend* on u .e and personal prefer
ence. Rut there are pointer*
know on nil there malenal*. If
tuning aluminum oven ware, for
Instance, eon*bier lhal brightly
polish'd aluminum reflects be.,'
and produce* a browner crusl
£ K «i
prarllrallv
Indeslnictlble
utem y*. although expensive, look
for *taln|er.* »fee|. Tinware mav
he your ehoiee for oven ware hul
It's not suitable for top.of.*tove

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Larne Luck Project
CoiiKiti** cnnit! an near an it could to ploriKing itnelf, be­
fore its pre-election adjournment, to enactment of an exc o m profits tax in the lame-duck session after election. But
only the muni trustinK outsiders expected the .promise to
bo carrier! out. There will In* only three or four weeks fn
work. Kven in the days when lamr-diick sessions occurred
regularly and lasted twice that long, important work wus
seldom accomplished in them. This was w hy the lame-duck
session was eliminated as a standard practice.
Although there ap|ieurs to Is* general agreement with­
in Congress that there should Is- an excess profits tax, its
form and extent are |siints of sharp controversy. An idea of
the tribulations ahead may Is* gleaned from the simple fact
that two hundred |&gt;ersons and organizations have to be
heard by the House Ways and Mean* Committee in its
hearings on the matter.
It may Is- concluded that a plan adopted by the lameduck Congress would hit corporations harder than one draft­
ed by Ihe next Congress, which will lie more conservative.
Vet the reverse might lie the case, Iwcause of the haste with
which the measure would have to he put through the legis­
lative processes— compromises would have to he quick and
sure. Opinion may vary on which Congress Is better fitted
to draft an excess pro!its levy, but time argues almost in­
exorably against the lame-ducks.

HERALD. SANFO RD

MONDAY NOV. 20. 1950

F L O H ID A

THE WORLD TODAY

ONE-TRACK MINDS

THE NATION TODAY

B) DeWITr MacKKXZIB
AP Foreign Affairs Anal) si

rr.

U&gt; JAMES MAHI.OW

India’s second piotsxl to Felp.
W ASHIN GTON . Nov. IS &lt;/p&gt;—
*iny irgaidiug Communist Chilis
The countlir* of Wi stern Fiirop
militia) invasion of little ’libet
ate not, trying to undo some of
mt
nf %lwrr». b, INiT.
has brought u vertuil siap In tlutheir
device*,
built
up
over
many
M ill.I* % \ !• !«. M M *
facc which one would think might
&gt;eurs. for protecting themselves
H o lla r
M M IIM IN l i m
impel Prime .Minister Nehru to re­
against one another'* competition.
M aa aa r r
consider hi* policy of neutrality in
For example: country AAA not
f l H M M I P t ll lb M 1TH R
Eait-Wci-t affair*.
only plmed tariffs, or tales, on
R l C a rrW r
• .W
According to a Peiping broadcast
the good* imported from country
O a r N a a lb
l.a n
the Chinese government dvlart-s
T b » r r M ra tk a
Van
DDII, hut even set limits, or iiuotas,
•la M aa lfca
Aw»
that it "will not tolerate foreign
on the amount of good* that could
Oar W ar
U***
interference," tilice 1 Ihet belongs
come in from lilt It.
* .%ll n b ll M a o
M w llr r r ,
rmtdm
»l
to China 'And that I- lough talk
Now the countries of Western
l l i a a i a . r r a a la llw a * mm4 a a llr r a mt
in any language
r a l r r f a la a r r a la f a r I b r p a rp a a r a f
Kurvpe— seeking some kind of
r a l i l a i fa a R a . %alit b r r b a r i M f a r
The big uue«lion of cour-e now
economic unity for the first tlmc
a t r r a a l a r a d v r r l l a l a a valia.
it, what will Premier Nehru's next
although it's still far from com­
M P t &gt; r p r r a lr d \ « il * s n « ll » M»
move tv?
plete and may never he— are
la la a A
\ r»«a p a p rv
M r p r r a r a la Apropos uf this situation it is of
f| «r a . la c .. N r a l a c k . I fclraga*. I N knocking down some of those old
t r a i l . K a a a a c ( 1 | ) , • !. I.aala.
mure than passing interest that
harriers to trade.
T l i r l l r r a M la a m t m h i f a f I b r
Nehru yesterday told parliament
The United State*, which h«*
i a a a r l a i r d I'r r a a * ib lr b la c a l l l l r R
the government had decided to
poured in billions to help get them
P t r la a l %r I f 1“ •
maintain a highly efficient an-t
on their fret, hat been urging sue*
r a ilw a a f a l l I b r la c a l arw a p r l a l r R
la I Ilia a c w a p a p r r . aa m tll aa a ll
mobile army in view' of central
unity at the solution for Kurop*'
A P a r n a R la p a f r b r a .
Asia’s unsettled conditions, lie
ancient economic Jam*.
‘
MO N D A Y. NOV. 20. IHiii
added that the aimv will In- main­
The first step* in tMl» dirertior
tained in strength.
were taken during the war whrnTO D A Y 'S IIIlll.K VKHSB
The argument about Tibet ia n
tieeause the Germans occupied thel
complicated one. India'* intnexl
homelands— the head* of the It,
in the matter presiimuhlv is hated
No-Lux government— II r I g I u m
( h r i.r . husinrs* on riflh »as I"
Netherlands, Luxembourg— w e r r
Fixing The Blume
mainly on two pointmake |w«i men mil «l bsd men.
1. TiU-t lies on India'* north-rii
exiled in Igindon.
Humr »f Ihe grandest sslnl* »e rr
border and a msot uncomfortable
They agreed when the wsr wa*
A trucker was convicted in n Midwestern village of
finer ronlempllble trash: The -nr
position would he errated if an
uf infill l* come to save that which driving an overloaded truck and fined $.‘150. Having no over they'd form an economic un­
unfriendly power occupied the little
ion of their own: the three would
D la*t.-M *tL 1H:1 L
money, he was ordered to jail to serve out the fine. Will his wipe out all trade harriers between
ountry.
2. India presumably feels that
The re-election o( Senaloi 1*1* company, which benefited from his violation and presum­ themselves and set u p a common
she bus inherited the obligations
coil $315,000. And it would lie ably had knowledge of it, pay his fine or his wages while he tariff on good* from all othtr
which Great Britain assumes) re*
nations.
interesting lo know how much w«» is in jail? "N o ” , a company representative replied, adding
gardi.ig Tibet during Knplan-''*
For one reason or another— this
that
phrase
familiar
on
the
lips
of
|a*rsons
who
are
entirely
spent trying lo defeat him.
story ran only give such simple
rule in India. Britain rrcngiqi-d
satisfied with things as they are, "there Is no precedent for examples at those above— thev
Chinese suteiBiiity over Til* t -si
We hope the people of Michigan it."
the understanding tliat China re
weren't able to put this agrremen*
cognised Tibet'* autonomy.
WlU be able lo decide who their
The driver's union, tisi. had nothing helpful to offer. It into effect until Jan. I, IP4H. It'
But what fuithci can Ind -. do
neit govrinor it going lo be by did not propose to support the driver’s fam ily while he is atill far from |ierfect.
now, in view of the Chile- » i ••
Hut la-fore their agreement wen*
the lime lie la k et o ffice Jan. Iin juil, and did not put up much of a fight with tie.* com­ into effect, other wheels had start­
huff? She would stern to Imvr po ie
pany on the question
ed rolling. The winter of 11*4*1-47
as far a* sin* cun on her own
P ieiidenl T iunian im iiti lhal he
was so harsh in Kuro|ie there wa*
responsibility Title! hn- ippeslltl
Evidently
this
trucker
i*
out
of
luck.
Vet
he
is
the
one
w ill not d iop Secreuiy Adieton
danger of collapse unless Furcpie
tn the United Nation- for aid, bln
from I he Slate Uepailmenl nor sure point of attack in the campaign to keep overloaded got help.
there appear* to Iv tmall chance
at the moment that the U. N. will
And on June It. 11*47, lirorge I)
abandon h it “ fa ir U e .l' program trucks off the roads. Tin* companies can and sometimes do
intervene.
Mur-bull, then Secretary of State
jusl bec.ute of llie election re- pretend to In * ignorant of the practice, saying thut they
augge-trd this country would help
However, China * sharp refection
lu in i ta il week. Although it may never authorized or approved of overloading. Anyone who Kurope provided the countries of
of the protest is hound to remind
believes
that
will
Iwlleve
anything.
Vet
it
could
be
hard
to
b« wire to take tu th public proEurope showed signs of ability an*
India that a middle of the road po­
Douncementt w ith a grain of ta ll. prove the employer’s guilt in court. The d rive r Is the one willingness to help themselves.
licy doesn't work with Communism.
Almost at once 10 nation* ms'
There I* no give and take. You
W* do not hate lo worry about lieraon who can hardly plead ignorance of offense.
If u company’s trucks were repeutedly found overload­ In I'aris to draw up a hlueprin*
can't do bu sin ess with them e x ­
h it “ Fair Deal" program any more
showing what thev needed from
cepting on Communist lines.
te fa rd le ti of what he doet. Con- ed. its pleas of ignorance of what its drivers were doing this country and what, tieefiuse so
Moreover India can't rscatM* the
would sound pretty thin. Repeated conviction* would be cooperation among themselvs*.
great w ill tee lo that.
certainty that, if the Communist
sound argument for taking away the trucking franchise. they could do without.
ateam roller keep* on moving In
Then this country started Its
T!ie Infantile Paralysis Found*, Hut how often is action taken against the habitual violator?
IIY LUC1LK MAX FI E L D HOGUK
Asia, it will hit India sooner or
Marshall
Plan
aid
piog:.m
.
In
Klwanla
Magatln*
later— probably sooner. Thus we
lion w ill conduct a drive n r il winThis tit-nation meeting hlotaom- Mr. Holland Dean
have a situation in which it will he
tar for 50 million dollart. almotl
rd into a group, still going strong. Hanford Herald
Today teachers are walkinr out YY.TO h .M r* 1- * '!»«•». * - v ftM most difficult, if not impossible,
.. . . .
, ; T .r4 . v .
twice
nsnlartl, Florida
of schoolroom* hy the thousanos. logyl Wv uont do tnat wav anv tor tnoia to maintain a position of
yrar. made necenary not only
“Tin* men KovcrniiiK Russia aren’t norm al’’, said Col. for European Economic Coopera­
Dear Mr. Dean:
never to return. And money ha* more! Y'ou have the lousiest neutrality.
became there have been nearly Hughe* Cooper, th«* builder of tin* Dniqierestory dam. He tion. The name mean* just whit
Many ohservei* have twen look­
Each year the high school spon­ nothing to do with, IL Oh, of^oursa Idea*!"
It aay*.
ing on Nehru a* the coming leader
sor* a tnagaslne sate through the they let you think ao. Partly be«
thraa timet at many victimi in re- was tulkiritf to 11. V. Kalti;nl&gt;orn. the radio commentator,
And
the
chance*
are
pretty
There are now It* nations In th#
tent yeatt at tbcie were ten yeart who nqiortK the conversation in his newly putdished auto O E E C i llrltaln, France, Belgium, Curtis Publishing Company. This pause they hate lo admit-the real strong against Lincoln'* ever Iv of the Democratic forces In Asia.
He Is a dynamic per-onality and a
project give* our boys and girls
ago, but alto becaute co ilt in biography, " F if t y Fabulous Venrs". Coo|ier went on to ex- Netherlands, Luxembourg, Den­ (iMining In salesmanship as well reason. And, partly In-cause not Ing tempted to get up in a--ho&lt;&gt;' man of great capabilities whd
even
a
teacher
wlIL
turn
down
n
hospitals, dtug tlo re t and equip­ RlHin. "There Is scarcely a man in the government who mark. Norway, Sweden, Ireland, a* helps them financially. Tne proffered raise In pay: IV* you and scratch and rlaw some teacher *| k it his life fighting'for Indian
Ireland. Greece, Italy. Portugal, school receives MPt of all Curtis know anyone Who1 wjll? Theta who reproved him in claaa.
Independence, But most observers
ment houiet a t. almotl twice aa
asn’t spent years of hi*'life,Ip jail".
Yet. somehow, their prrsonoliTurkey, the Western German Re­ Hales and 30'V of all othtr* told present
higher salaries are even ties weren't warred. Nothin* In venture the rritirism that If lie i*
high. The Foundation it doing a
Prison, whether for ordinary crime or, as in thij Rus­ public, the American and British
to tvcomr the Asiatic lender ii
magnificent jo b 'u n d e r a tytlam o i sian case, for conspiracy against the government, leaves hii kune of Trieste, Austria and BwiD and th* frisnds and patron* who bringing many retired leathers their strict childhood discipline Im­ will call' for V 'ixHltivs- stand.'in
subscribe through the students re­ hack into tha profession.'put'tha
private enjerptise in the motl indelible mark on a man, often enabling experienced eyes to terlarid which la a insinber of ceive their magatlnes at regular money is only a take to sooth! paired their *Initiative when the the great battle of (In- isnts.
time came for them to use it.
economical manner, but H is a jots recognize his past. It Is no wonder that the Ruwilen gove'r O K K C although not gsttlnv help subscription prices.
their aches. Lack uf it Is not the
under the Marshall Plan.
w ," U “ « ht
rV f * c‘ •“ '! Since the beginning of the Oc
The
faculty
and
students
of
reason
for
thousands
of
teacher*
which has lo be don* and i| the lug clique usually cannot I n* move by Arguments that 'would
hnr ty. Not always to how to I
tiui| ^
chri.lian ...Dsluu
Out of OEECi with OEEC na­ Seminole High School wish to'leaving the field,
Foundation dot* nol raite sulfi- convince ordinary mortals.
n
Mind
ohedience,
but
respect
f
have bran rieared to entvi
tions as member*, new the Eu­ thank the 8anford Herald, Mr
It is something deeper, ami mor it. Thev respected theirto parents.
j.„ ,n
ropean Payments Union, which Marlon Harmon of W TRR and the far-reaching. It is the new an*'
ciehl fund*, the govctnmral will i
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was auggrttde hv Paul Huffman, people of Hanford for their sup­ rather terrifying attitude bf the their teachers, their ministers. |—
have lo lake over the job.
former hnud of the Marshall Plan. port of this worthwhile project modern child. Hi* jack of respect their country's laws, and their own;
consciences.
The F.I’U wa* set up to m*k** It gl
gives ihe boys and girl* a sense for all forms of authority, Id
Lrgaliiing gambling doe* nol ________________.
Today there are tens of thou- [
By SID IIP.KLONG
trade easier among tho OEEC uf pride and satisfaction wh&lt;n they egotistic assurance that h* ha* his
lolve the pioblrm of riimr »o of­
sands of children in the United
mrmli«r*.
It’*
a
money
plan
for
I
*. i
** ws ‘+t"i
.
a
receive the barking they got dur­ "rights" and "doesn't havo to tak* States who hold nothing in rever­
ten connected with it. a* i* shown
Thi- &lt;In lion i- ..\n anil i very-! Republican* gained scat* in the helping the mrniltera pay une an­ ing th* sale. Our sale went over anything off anybody," least of all ence or respect— nothing. 1 feel1
By
by keiauvrr (time investigation whrif people are appraising Ihol llou,* ainl Senate, they didn't other, and receive payment, for th* tup because of your help.
his teacher. Coupled with this is sorry for a child who cannot "look
W. V. Bitting
into “ legal gambling” in the date result*. Mv fivwi thought Is one j gain any mure, or in fact as many, good* liuught ami sold without get­
Sincerely yours.
th* bold and daring spirit of ret­ up" to something, or somebody
ting loaded down with, or short of,
II. E. Morris, Principal ting by with all forma of Improper Instead, most of them "look down"
Tourhton Drug Co.
of Nevada, and at might br inferr­ of warmest gratitude to (tie im*o vents in the House ns they usually one another's currencies.
pie
of
the
Fifth
Histriil
fur
theli
gain
In
“off-year"
election*.
The
conduct, from cheating in n hlatory on everything, feeling superior to
Although your laxly will
ed in our own tlalr wlieir the ra|itea-iiin of confidence in the fart*, are, too, that while the
l
Tho OEEC. like the lle-Ne-l.ux Editor, Th* Herald:
lest, on down -or up— to yroaaer everything— their parents, their (hange ami grow older with
mblrri have been met mote than job we are attempting to do here |Dcnim-rata still hold a maturity agreement. Is still far from per­
Aa n friend to humanity and a crime*.
r
teachers, and tha law* of their own advancing years, your mind
fect.
And
Hoffman
had
to
hawl
out
II wray. It •• (terfrctly legal lo ill Cotigtra*. \ mi have l&gt;ren more i of tft seat- In the House, at least
child of God I would Ilka to write
It isn’t tl.c fault of tho children community. AH of which develops ran stay as young and active
. . ' ' i l l s member* for not making pro­ a few facts on tt)e conditions
than
good
to
me,
eaperlallv
ill
view
|
00
of
the
I
teiuiN'rat
a
who
gamble in llli* dale if you do it
It i* due rather lo th Into a little matter you may have as it was at 25. In fact many
gress fast rnnugh. But it's still existing in the home for the Poor. |themselves.
mistaken notion* of parent* who heard of somewhere else— Juvenile of the great contributions
at die dog track*, or llie hour •if llie fact Unit mv wink here clecterl are mote or le*» Indi'tien- doing liusiness.
ketit me fiom mnklng tin- rammade tn the arts ami science*
I ta v t vUltfri this hum* an«l arr trying to mist* th flr rhililrrn delinquency.
The OEEC member* ptrdgrd talked
race* or the jai alai game*. Ilul it l*n•gli I had hoped to mnke. Humh dent in their voting and are not
with th* Inmate* and
came from people who had
along “modern” line*. Don't thwart
you do it at a church liaraar or a Iv and ainrereiy I thunk you all in accord with all of the so-called themselves, when they set it u p *• my knowledge there haa been but their personalities, say the paypassed sixty. Wisdom a n d
lit al'litaUliig the result* of the "Fair Deal" program. Thrlr po- a permanent organisation on April little dlaclplin* until Mr. and Mr*. etiology books. I,rt them grow up
judgment corns usually from
turkey sliooi, it i* illegal. And at
election nil a nationwide -rale sitiori in this rrgatd wu« known 1st, IP4H, to try to get hack on Ballew were appointed overum*
long experience in living.
we aH know legalifing gambling in
free and independent. Don't spank
there has hern a wide dlveralb* id to the voter* wlio elected them (heir fret as soon as possible so For a number of years at different
Of cuuryc your mind haa a
Florida ha* not dotted Rambling opinion. H|ieakrr Sam Itnvlniru liver HMl are oti|Hiae&lt;| to Ihe nni- cvrntually they could get sl»nx intervals I hava taken the privilege your children. Y'ou may dwarf their
tvtter chance to grow and Iv
eat&gt;- Let them make thrlr own d*
without U. 8. aid.
racket murder*, nr the corruption •ailed It a In mm nilii victnrv. A posed Civil lllghta legislation.
of visiting this home.
active if il ia free from the
clalona. Let them live aa adults
This OEEC is the biggest move
Klrhmoml, Va.. newspaper, r u n ,
There I* an inmate named Mr* In ati adult world.
With this situation tha only
of public official*.
worries uf physical illness. So
Ifc
merit
toward
economic
unity
(n
menting on thi* statement, -aid wny the Denim rata ran effectiveLu* Knight who haa been there
aa your body grows older pro­
Bo*hi When a twrlve-yrar-oM
Europe.
Original
plr.n*
had
exfor a number of veara. Why hasn’t boy murder* his slxteen-year-ol)
There mud be aotnething un­ It wa« rrmlndeil of the A net lean ly control Congreaa is through
tect it from disease* of age by
tire
ted
Marshall
program
aid
to
regular medical rare.
healthy about the New Jtney cli­ lourWt who was viewing the head lomplctr party harmony. Harmony Kurope could be ended by June ah* mad* a complaint? If Mr. slater because he wasn't going to
le*a ami armleaa statue “ Ylrtory ran only lie achieved through com­
J . O. Larson Is ao concerned about have her “telling him to bring In
Select a worthy pharmacist
mate when another Unruh got* on at 8amoth rare". The romm-nt of promise D will be intrrertlng t» 90, 1912.
his wife, whr la ah* In tha home
1109 M AG NO LIA
to compound .your prescrip­
in
Hut now, because uf this coun­ anyway, or does Mr. I-arson have th* coal!" and a high school boy, in
a (hooting tprto and kill* five per­ the touriat was, " If that la Victory, ace how far e«ch aide will yield
front of hia classmates, curse* and H O U R S — MON. T H R U FRI.
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tions.
In an effort to effect party har* try’s military alliance with mos* a secret motive for keeping his rlnws a teacher who has corrected
ron*. wound* four more, before I ’d aurrly hate to sre Defeat."
T i l l !• I hr S U M mt m m f I m mt
of the OEEC countries ami Ihe1' wife away from home?
10-12
A.
M.
3-«
P.
M.
The
fart*
a
ir
that
while
thi
nony.
police can put him in jail. But
K4lt*srf«l
a » p e « r*
him for some misdemeanor, and a
joint defense programs, th* aid
One
inmate
told
this
writer
that
!•■ I b « M «
» b H i meek.
S A T. 4-9 P. M.
whether it ii the climate or nol.
may have to tie continued pa*t she had found a true friend In pretty little bobby-soxer beats her
I
bIUH i M
mother to death with a hammer
to tie seeded to improved pasture 1PM.
one wonder* what inherited char­
Mr*. Ballew for she was like a because she was not allowed to
grasses and legumes In the nevC o n H e rv n tio n
But there have tieen other el mother to her.
acteristic! or environmental fac­
go with a certain boy— when all
future. He I* rushing preparation forts toward unity. For example
But a* long as God's people turn
tor! can ao magnify any insignrfifo ataiul ten arrra of low land for
In March. IP4U France and their hacks and stop their ear* these things happen as a result of
II) Lealle A. Jaroborn
white clover, fescue, and carpet Italy made an agreement to eli­
cant human'a ago as to cad him­
modern child training, then It's
rlannlni TcrhnirJan
grasses which will tar planted a* minate trail* restriction* betveen to the needs and cries of ra*h time their ego* had a little dwarf­
self in the role of God. And how
U . S. 8-dl Conacryatlvr Service soon aa possible, l.esprdria will them. This hasn't gone into ef­ other Juat what may we expect ing!
can one detect such mondroiilies
of the world and aearyon* la go­
he sown on the tame area neit fect yet.
Children are not adults, and n»
ing tn be railed In question as (•&lt; amount of applied psychology ran
b lime to prevent serious damage
In Mav, I960 French Furrier their part In the misdoing*.
Herman Joyce, who owns r spring. Thia combination of sumeither to himself or to others? If small truck and ornamental nur­ mrr and winter grasses ami le­ Minister Robert Hchuman pruposm
make them ao. They lack the wis­
Old folk* are Ilka small child­
the answer to that question could sery farm on th« south ahori* ol gume* will give year-round grat­ the pooling of French ami German ren: they have to lie told what to dom, Ihe experience, and tha emobe learned, friend* and relatives Lake Kathryn near Kern I’ark, re­ ing of top quality. Hob ta preparing ateel and coal production under a do and than you have to ace to tloral stability of an adult. It isn't
additional land that will tie plant­
fair to the poor child to treat him
might be able to prevent a slight cently assured himself of a olmtl ed to Pensacola Bahia this win­ “common high authority" open to il that they do i t I know that by like one. lie need* years of guid­
othtr
European countries, lie •xparlanc*. I do not believe in
ful supply of Irrigation water.
fever from turning into a blaring
thought that by pooling and Nan­ cruelty, even to dumb animal* ance, with a firm hand on the
Joyce purchased additional pro­ ter.
reins, before he is able to take his
TKI.KPHONKS 180 and I071_
ning. Europe could make better much leas to mv fallow man.
perty adjoining hie farm on whirlplace In the adult world. And It
use of Its coal and ateel. This is
there la a 7 acre lake. A drag
4*4 Sanford Atlantic Natioaal Baak Bldg.
All
the**
folk
who
hava
been
is cheating &lt; hhn of his proper
Walking uninvited into another line ditch haa been rut Into the
still being talked about.
writing and talking about Use *•
And thara la another kind n* llglon and aeltatlon of the B«l* Inheritance in .aoriety not to riv*
man’s bedroom is apt to prove em- lake and drain* through his cull!
•l ’Mw *.(••• •«wws Fn*fp f|B»|
It to him.
.
‘ messing, particularly il hi* com- vated land. Ho will Uh * water was a violation of freedom of wor­ union, on a mild wait, called lint- laws and their treatment of la­
George Washington never scath­
control
structures
along
the
ditch
scan
between
Britain
and
Ik*
matee ought to hava a tris-l at
ship ns guaranteed by th* Con­
snion happens lo ba your wile. Of
Scandinavian countries: Denmark taking car* of all that* poor old ed hia mother with.ouch remarks
to maintain the drilled level. La
course yau can always grab a shot­ tcr«| ditches from the mair i-ana' stitution.
,. , i
„
. Norway, Sweden and Icetane It folk*, and sea If they could do
gun and blow their head* ull, even will he used to Provide additional he* will"1r|*«VVar\harfn irltdfutura I ***• r*m0T#d »°m» restrictions o« 0 bettor job af that than they do
r *in*»e a* well as provide an ».! **T*— ' " - .
." y . ,
payments between them and set nr their home*.
if ybu drop dead yourself from a
distribution of Irrigation wa
I leva Urn** old folk and If' I
'attack. but
~ it would sorm to even
W
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X
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rocalllVl
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,Mr" * r f0"°
tar.
when he first eama to Sanford i *rmt&lt;owi thought for a minute they ware
there would be • better way of
J°yrv has been a cooperator of ten years ago, he was told by
being mistreated I would tv one
‘ring these problems. The man tha Seminole Soil Conservation
There are ,$ S 'H in t e d United
Jam** L Inglty that "You m b * Nation* Educational, Scientific of th* first to make a complaint
District
for
uver
n
year.
His
soil
i will probably be acquitted, such
1 don’t have membership In rnureh
to a town of friendly people”. And
and Cultural Ofgamxotions snd
me the mores of our stale, but he and water conservation nlan in that has been my experience, 30 student and youth UNESCO neither am I trying to start on*
elude* cover cropping using ses- Pother Nachtrah added.
of my own.
never escape his memories hanla, crop rotation and water
rluha In Japan.
Instoad of trying to kirk aer
Introduced by inch Ratlgen,
which will haunt Man by day as by control which prat lev* he ha*
fellow man down if ho make, a
program
chairman.
Father
Nachnight. And what worae punishment already estahll*he«l. Neat year wc trab said that "before you ran
Important Items Imported into mistake, let'* try lo help her cor­
there have been for them will give him further assistance
va thanks to God, you hava got Japan from Sweden Include sul­ rect IL
In making a fertilised and manYour* for a closer walk with,
know God. I hop* you will de­ phite paper pulp, sulphite rayon
than lo have let him have M*d fish pond out of the 7 acre
vote neat Thursday to tha glorypulp, Iron and ateel prodact* 0«d.
Kipling wrote.
lake •hi* hprovides hia Irriga- of God, and that you will com* and rosin.
Mrs. C. F,
Md go *
to know God."

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Thrir " trn roinmumlinmtMM of «»•*»»' Min* rrum Ohio thme » r r
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**f Ihr su I uiiim I mI*'
Lirr thin
whi-h likr tli«* fs\r% srr tinfninl
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g«HMl audience ha*
t w i n t e r
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larlormance. t'ertormera ran ,l«».
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you thiHilil ire
audienve appreciate*
It
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"Sunset
lloulrvard"
which
and are not sitting iFire w a itin r
for mistake*. I.auglt at aomethlng **''
''h 'n a Swanson and \\ illian,
tunny, not ut line* that are fur •&gt;"
"J • »"p - tl’lv n-all*ti file
gotten *&gt;r miatuke* that are made. )*' : I'ull* no punche* lit nor tray
It. He courteous to the p e rfu rin -, •n,! * **'•* " f Hullywood. R.ventl
|,|. Even if you ,r r laued. ovoid n 'I'one.l in tht* rulumn wa*
lluibl
talking, shuffling
aruui d urn} 8*'* ilherg * new ImoV "1 *"' I*
making uunecexat) movenrent,. •" I,anted w hiib like -•Sm,
1 !»., n&gt;d try jo attract alien j B ■■levant" -l** d* u loti tm tin
thi ' f ihulou* world "Sun
lion by Muuding up and rltiwuiiiM li,»f*r *,n" ,l‘1
■j Jloulevanl" is l„ lautif **'
or tniking
rude remark*. If any
»*1r
ime else doe*, ignore him and "Tire Illtrnebanted'' i* to i„» I
N'»rp a De •nn.iol * sitei*f »*»i
he will viMin sit down.
4 Applaud for the perform "’ ■I •* e*o*e.l*v, ha- tlrlo ion* ,*•
when lie i* announced anil u"tn giapiirur She won't m*r u|, I"
he ha* arrived at the center of he I* el*, lu her *tl«tr,*l***l mind
the stage or at hi* performing that she still ha* gi&gt;at ., tin - •
position. Thla give* film ronli do. Rut Nor nu* Drsmurnl i* at r id I*
ilence ami doe* not leave him t :i***•'. A gri-ui rtar in lie* time
walking *rlf-cnn*c!ou*ly Into dead lie* now Itai* to eviM'ltenc*- wliat
•Hence.
it'*ny artist* have In m Ihroilt'b
(at Applaud at tl&gt;e end **f tin
the 'realisation of U ine m hr Iweo
nun.her. hut never wliiatle, atomp
Nonna |re»ttlol„l l« a paychologi
or yell. T h r amount of appluuse
•how* your enthusiasm and i*
al study. There an- many Norm
»pect. Never whlitlr at
gn l Insmond* in the world I'rnpbperformer*.
who can't reconcile Ihe t*re»rn'
(h) If the nerfortner* dire* an with thr past which in trir,»|ircl
outetanding job, applaud until ,* ,-nt* so much hrigldrr and alive
he ha* taken a bow or ark now I N'orrna Desmond couldn't, nnd a
edged your applauie.
a result a unrr lu*tmu* life d r(f j At the end of thr play, ap t rioratc* into an ahyi* of dail
plaud while thr curtain I
.**5”-J!' d, luilon.
and until it finally ha* rlu*
There are so many run of-theDo not leave until the l,u u „ null picture* thrar dav* that we
light* arr turnrtl on.
Id) Sacred nr rrligloua uerfor are apt tn overlook many n pidirr*
of genuine merit. “ Siinu-I Ibnilemince* n rrn ’l always applauded
If you d*&gt; not know whether **r ■aid** ha- genuine flieril
not to applaud, do not annlaud.
Sometime* thr program will tell
St|UA8H STORING
6. He on lima for the parformIt it u good idea to ripen
anew and cuter qulatly. Never law v*during a performance unlaaa it •nuirtli and pumpkin* in a warm
I* absolutely necessary. If **&gt;, place for » week »r two af'^r
leave quietly. If you expect nu picking and before •luring
emergency to arise, ait In tho
rear of Ih r auditorium an that
you will not diiturh anyone u* wort# hy arguing nr asking why.
you leave.
in. Do unto other* as
you
•k Stay in your *rat and do would have them do unto you.
not move from one place tn an
Perhaps the he*t treatment
for a school audience would 'w*
other.
7. Remove your hat *o that to have each and every student
inrform. When one goes through
others behind you can see.
8. Do not put your fret in the Ihe agony of a rude u n d o n e " ,
seat in front of you or heat time ■me would rertainly learn to ho
with the music. Do not imitnt* m»r# courteous. Roys (the &gt;111*11
performer* nor sing with them. 'Irek type) are particular of­
Usually, they
aren't
If you drop something, wait un­ fender*.
til the end of the prrforn*hnr&lt;- t&gt;&gt; taught manners at home, and
therefore, acareely ran he e*.
look for It.
9. If *&lt;im&lt;-on&lt;- it fore*-*! t*&gt; I",ted to he gentlemen when
apeak to you for being diaenur ever they ran tike advnnlnge if
teous, do not make mutter* an opportunity to show off. *

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The children will |.«* ill* -**d in
llchiew co»ti.me. mill T ' I WIT aft.
lam* hn» niade a Sue* ah to U- ii * d
for the play Mr* l!:iv Herron'
f.i
Sunday School d n «« will t.e n
rhargi ul Ireuialing the Sue* ah
Mu i, „ ill i ■ fun c i ' i u..
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In Conjunction with
RICK'S WOODCRAFT SHOP,
RAYMOND STUDIO Presents a New
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T tir Jiitooi I t.utr of
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Daphne Connelly, one ot
rtt*
many Xanfmdit, * ;.hu attnided the
Riiit'lin,- Bio Bainum amt Bailey
f i‘ n&gt; ia*t ih n lo U t evening ill
tiiliii.do, wa* grrally liuprraaed;
»&gt;.'• huhi'led over with entbu*ia*m
a* *he related Mime of the thrillilly incident* of the “Itig Top ".
The highlight of the evening, to
nude Daphne, »a* “The man who
balanced hinix'lf on hi* thumb in
Imd an
She added, “ I
can't
nmlri-tai.d Inn* hr did it It m i
Won. in ful-J
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it
cithei, hut it - a iafe i*et aoitte
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E. L. Hoyt arrived T h u r * -! illffervnt booth*. Supper, a fiah A/
day from Wilmington, Ma*a. for u I poml. rake *alr, white elephnnt
’III1tl«4 ✓ % ^
- . ' - T r&lt; T - •
*i.V.
'-IAd.tA
U »y
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•
•if# N«w«
•* : i
* Il "Mitftiril )Urh»t lfw|*«*r»
her daughter-in-law, Mr*. Frank | mi,I a plant rale were all featured •:!&lt;&gt; Twiitaiii n,.n(&gt;
&lt;:t« k|«,rts far site
at the carnival.
lloyt came with her.
o V "r»l l*ornrr
Floyd Palmer and A. I,. Skinner, t•i »„
Mia* Jn»ephine Cline, Mr*. Wal
KrlfllhK On A (•!*»«•!
**l ixv*i i i i | aari'i iiu i iiivm'I itiin ri
*■*&lt;•
" *■*
**-- » T ill &gt;I»IhiI&gt; lain#
lift fur their homo* in Hlueflrld, |*ul*. which wa* termed a huge «ur- : i„ Your Itiiilnrii Itriii.firr
:4l Keyrmlst lit rarla
W, Va. Friday. Th »y have hern J ce»*. Hamhurgei* amt hot dog* T»J(M
* V s rln y lu ll
the gueai* of their relatlvea, Mr. i were alao aurtinnrd.
iiiu Vli.t The llahil
and Mr*. Herbert l.umpeit fur!
Approximately hon perxin* at- ^:0D Niaht »:aninn
1*1,11 Ite-a Ai inaan
ji.e paa*. week.
; (ended tinlarnival.
including titr. It's
lisnrslline
W Flleiid* of H. II. Crier will be children. »nen ami women. Mr*. I.
|!{«t|r«t ,\atlv&gt;n«
glad to hear that hr I* imnroving K S|*encrT, pre«i*le»»t of the Car­ IS! 11 Johnny la.ng nr,k
It Home Will, Vlnele
although he I* d ill confined to den Club. M-rved a* general chair- II.*"* Sew
* And Ians lU n ix
hi* home.
man.
It'S* klgn nff
1 1 1*11*4
Mr*. E. I.. Humphrey, llarhair.,
C 00 The llhylhm ituli
and l.imht Humphrey and Mr. nnd
4 So Nrwa
Mr*, ( ’heeler .Million vl»ite*l Mr. Rev. ami Mr* S. J.' Crady In i i l i l u lr f!|ir»»*
« 40 Wwwtrm jAnilM.rv*
Mlllion'a parenta in Pahokee on Starke on Sunday.
Hrvefi IYI*|nr It Hul»
Sunday.
Attending the funeral of the *|DO Now
0
n»
F’rleml* of Mr*. Juittea Cehr late Coodliart SJohlom. .Sunday af
MiirnlRg H|Mirift KJkilnn
1
will he glad t ohear that *he I* t* rnuoti the fulluwing relative* •:U Xavier i'u*si Oreh
Improving after a recent lllnea*. rame from out-of-town: Mr. ami liS‘» Murnliiir
•i 44 Vino.ls In viusle
Sam liiough arrived here from Mr*. J. C. O'Neal and Mr*. Rm
Si en World AI Nine
ort Wayne, Ind. Tue*day n ig h t,, Connell, Auhurndalr, Mr. and Mr*, Slli 1-1,11 Heed AI lira*!'
railed here by the illne** of hi* II. F’. Ilargg and Noah Smith, Polk &gt;:»(» Wayne Kin# "rih
S 44 W Ii r f ft A ft(rift » « r l(» Trrfttl
unde. N. 8. Plough.
City. Mr. and Mr*. M. M. Slob- |S!tl»
I'ln lip I'arade
Mia* Joan Sjobiom attended the lorn, l.ake Monroe. Mr. and Mr*. 1*114 A Hoy. A run. llusle
Xoha Rally of the Church of the J. W. Falagan, Mr. and Mr*. Jame* t*ll« Melody Magallne
ratallrro
Naiarene, In Tltuavllle, on Thur*- l.ee, Mr. ami Mr*. Vernon Mil- 1*14 c'arnien
ur. Items a ntar
day.
rhrll of Orlando, Mr. and Mr*. II:##
II l» Mornlna Vtrlelies
The Weller Bohlayera have a* FMgar Pariah, Orlo Yiata, Mr. and 11144 llusle Hawaii
tile* 4'rayar S’„r Ptara
theif gue*ta her parent*, Mr. and Mr*. O. E. Sjobiom. Lake Alfred IllOO
\\ iirl«l .\i
Mr*. R. C. Luttgen* of Verona, and Mi»* Dori* Sjobiom of Winter Ii 14 tin,It,&gt; Kami I'laeM
N. J.
Park.
It 1» moo r u b
l'"|i»U r Hl«r
Sam Cochran I* confined to hi*
After a aummer *pent In Wa«h* 1 »e loillri
Americana
fu m e with an infected fool.
ingt*&gt;n Mate and Kentucky, Mr. 1*14
1*1# 1 le eliaara
Mrr. FZather Smith of Ring- and Mr*. O. J. l-ally have returned M*» Mualral Varlallea
| os liar .Non# llftlirh
hmnpton. N . Y . arrivnl Thuro lay. to thrir homr here
0(1 World AI Thus
to be the gueat of her friend, Mr*.
Mr*. II. S'. Hubert*, former re- S
1 14 Today's Hlar
C. N. Oardner.
»i&lt;1rnt* of l-ake Marv. ha* arrivnl III# lllle * Headlines
Mr. and Mra. Karl Toney and front Chautauqua, N. Y. acrom- 1144 Tour Memnrr lAne
Music 1altars Pant
daughter, Sue Anne, have opened panlrd hy two friend*. Mr*. Lang 4.o« lly
lte.|uaat
4 4#
their Lake M ary horn* for the and Mra. S. I*. Johnaton.
l on Th* llhylhm lloer
Th*
Uriah! Hpoi
winter.
Viaittng the Cleaw&gt;na, from New 1 14
King i&gt;« l»ay
Mr. and Mra. E. 0. Fawcett York, are hi* brother-in-law and 144 Kporit
Nows
bad at their gue*t over the week- alater, Mr. and Mra. Flarl Mur- •
4.14 Manfunl Market ll*p„ri
end, their aon, Spencer who i* a row. T h r two famllie* rniuyed a 1:1# Twilight Hongs
atudent at tha Univerdtv of Flo- ■picnic at Daytona Reach Sunday, 1 10 r*porta l-wrade
ocmI 4 rn•r
« d a In (ialneavllle.
The Women'* Aaaociation of the 4 44 V
tl»» t&gt;nri,ng in A C’lwud
Friend* of Ram Cochran will h* Community Church aponaored e t ill litenlna Mt.lr
torry to hear that he ha* been covered di*h supper at thr Cham- t : 1" Melody Time
II Keynoiee lly I'erl*
taken to the Fernaid-Laughton her of Commerce. Guest upeakrr t• «».
Variety Hell
Memorial Hoepital for treatment fur the meeting was Mr*. Charlr* ■ M Meet The Hand
Crook* of St. Augu*tine. She and »:DO •Sight Kdltlon
of Infected feet.
Mr. ami him. ,\|. II. Gleaawt had her husband spent 37 yrars in •iii Phil lleed .41 Often
H e Dancellin*
at their guest* over the weekend, Slam, where hr wa* a medical m il- to»110
«» rilled Nation*
tbelr aon-ln-law and daughter. Mr •ionary. The •uhjert of her ad­ 1# 14 tunny Oofclman nr* h
and Mr*. Richard W. Keogh o* dress, "Condition* in East Asia'' 1# 1# At Home tVllh Muelr
•Sewe
Gaineaville.
was well known to her through III**' Hlan
off
Friend* of N -fi. Plough will hr actual experience, aa they had l l i » l
visited
all
thr
rountrle*
comprising
£lad to hear that he la im provl-e
For Sunday night supper servr
Hnd hope* aoon t*r be broueh* the East A*ia group. Mr*. Crook*
home from the F'emald-laiughtnn after her Intpiring talk, exhibited creamed dried ii«-#f over hot Mr
varlou* ruriuua of the Orient, cuita; sprinkle with a little fine
Memorial Hospital. ,
The P. G. Lee* anti daughter weaving and hammered allver and ly minced paraley for flavor and
color.
Dorothy spent with hia parents carved teakwood.

f

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1 ....... .. '
. I wonder
,
A"u
low many of you have ever witn***e,l thr erecting *&gt;( the tent*'
Df course, t « -ee it reipiire* that
you get up at an unearthly hour
in the morning, hut it'* well worth
it f«r it come* second only to the
lo*r top itself tn the *pcrtnrli- it
Pir.rnt* Watching the r*&gt;u*taIh'oI*. lhu«e hurley, hravy-heardol
fellows, laving their ma**ive nhoulder. and huge hulk* lu th*v haekLuaking ta*k* of rai«lnir tile t* ntfor the afternoon matinee, j* some
! thill*.' that •houhln't he m ixed It'
a •)'«tein ,*f teamwoik that will
i aloaxr vou
Hy V IV IA N HHIrtVN
(la in Street Mnlif
A P Nc-* kfeaturr* Writer
Have ) uu not it r,I thr •tore* in
If you've ev*r l&gt;*li lo-fore ail jSMifnldT I'lie pa*l wick ha* wit
audience— in a |day or to make I ne*. i*l a changeover from tin
a *peech or to debate or for any I u*oal inerrliiiriiliM' window* to tie
and deccirnth'e
other reaaon— you know
that ni*'ie m loifid
iwlul butterfly in the middle feel­ Chri tma* di*pla&gt;». For me th*
ing when you *en*e the audience month o( Novenilwr mark* tin
Tin
i* le*tle*a. Whv |M*ip|e will Ir.ke end of Sanford'* •uintncr.
it upon themrelvr* to In |u*rt of Street* ate more elow.led and then
an audience for any function, and i U a *en**r ,,f advene** which seemthen not give it th r,attention it J all-*ipet than at any other time ,*f
deserve*, i* halt! to understand. *b* v*ar. Tliunkagivlng ami Christ.
Hut It happen*.
nu" •*"' » «*rf»t around the ,-ornet
One excellent Mra performer* I f n'^ l,c,,|de are hustling about ntak
•hould welcome » a cuur*u *le-!
" “'!y
‘r "L"**1 ,,f
veloped hy a .peech teacher and V "
'"
l'"ha|.. ...n* and
ww,
, h. a hand orchestra teacher *1 South I
from college. Sun^parale the tourl.t*
vlalted M r. and Mr*. Cringe Cow­ Side Junior High School in St.I
t»** "■«'*•«. and there are
an am! MaJ. ami Mr*. Leonard Petersburg. Fla. They've Irxwtltutrd an audirncr
n n," u ui.iaiiiillar
on th*
Koehler of F.glin Field.
proirr»tti lit show Alud(‘htN how
A wrrll-kr|»l 11M»

The Dougla* Jobe Junior Bro­ l.knwn &lt; 1,1. o o l n l S.tur.ta,
therhood will meet at the K ir » t ; night at the home of Mr*. Miriam
BaptDt Church in the Memorial ( Ku**&lt;dl *&gt;n Cryalal l.ake.
Educational Building at 7:30 P. M. | The gaiden of Mt*. Huaaell'a
— — — ----------------------------- - home wa* decoiated with colore*!
I * i| / p I Y f « i r v
light*, and muair wa* furni*he*l by
iv IO Ij
„ merry-go-round. An iiniinate*) f R A D I O

Tlianks^iviuir Story
I-dh^ ih* Kntcrtained
P I h i i i u h I For (.Tiilclii*n B\ Mi* . Il:ir«*ltl llerb st

IlostcfW

Mi*. A llie d Stanley uai but t o r
Tuesday night to the St. Monica'*
Chapter of the Woman'* Auxillar*
— I of the Holy Ci v*&gt; Kpi«i opal
_ _ Chuteh at tier home i'll Film Ave
nue. Mr* (iordon lliadley wa* «•*&gt;•
hotter*.
Due to the illm-** of Mr*. F’ r»*d
Dyaon, Mi** Klitalx-th Dv*on nr#Mr*. Hrrtha Jrnkln.on hat) »&gt; »ided over the hu*ine«&lt; »*-**ion.
her house KUf»l«, Mr. and Mr*. I„ It wa* announced that on Dec.
Phillip. ami children of I'alalka. .'I the chaptei will *erve breakfa*l In the Men'* Coiporate Com ­
Mr. ami Mr*. William J. Doug­ munion and that Mi*&lt; Caiul Stone
las arr in their new homr ai (HJ Mi** Haitiaia Rupmht, Mr*. I r ­
Catalina Drive. They are ortirinalli vin Fienberg. Mr* Ralph White
ami Mr*. Hichaid Kartell w ill be
from Sewirklry, I’a,
on the rommlttrc.
Mr*. Horace Kino- of Tul«a.
Oil Dec. fi from il:'lll A M. to
Aril, ami Mr*. Krnrtt Perry of 2:1*1 P. 31. the ,hap|r| w ill I
Miami (pent *)■» part wrek a* the ho*te&lt;» to the St. Catholic C h a «
gueal* of Mi. ami Mr*. J. M. ter for a taaty bit party Mr*. W
Stineciphrr.
A- Meriwether. Mr*. ( ’. E. C a rlton, Mr*. It. W. William*. Mr*,
Mack Cleveland and Malcolm (.aurvn Johnson and Mr*. I.e»lle
MacNeill attend**! the
Miami* Jacohaen will M-rve a* thr com­
F'lorida
football
,
,
, , . game on
.. Sxtur- mittee.
,,By , l thr l I »"ver*ily of Fornla
Mr*. Burt Ripley pre«ented ae| vrral rha|iter» from the "H o ly
Mr. , ,and Mr*.
„ . Unman Morris. j Scripture*." Mr*. Jacnh*rn anMr*. Horace himr. Mr*. K tn r.j miunc,.j that the Thanksgiving
Perry and Mr. and Mr*. J. M „ jf, , WH| Kd I** ||,,
Uif Children'*
Stineciphrr nttriidril the Miami Home in Jack*onvillr ami that
F’lorida football game in Cairn* Chriitina* card* are now oil rale.
villa.

Mi»» Hetty
In'lo w ay. Mi*a
M O S IIA V
The Dependable Cla** .if the Mona Ruth Mill*. Mr*. Charles
Harden
Fir*t Methodic Church will meet Handera, M r«. Spencer
with Mr* A . L. Skinner at VOS and Mr*. The run .Madden, brideelect* and recent bride*, were bon^Magnolia Avenue at 8:00 P.M.
• November meeting of the Sena oird by the Chapel Choii of the
nolt County Audubon Society will Fli t Raptirt Church on Tuesday
meet at the Garden Center at 7.10 niKht at the Educational Building.
The room » a i decorated with
P.M.
white gladiolus#*, chrysanthemum*
TU ES D A Y
and fern, and the table wa* overT h r l.adlea Auxiliary of
laid With a lovely |a,-e cloth, renH.H.T. locial meeting ha* ta-en t**r«-*| with gladiolus*-* ami allver
po*tponed until further notice
candelabra.
The Chapel Choir of the Kirat
1 ho»e enjoying the occasion with
ilapttrt Church will hold rehear- the hoiioier* were Mr*. Stewart
aal tonight at 0:45 P. M.
Gatchc-I, Mr*. Marvin Milam. Mr*.
The American Home Department I - F- Garner, Mr. and .Mr*. Evan*
(| if the Woman'* Club will meet McCoy, Mr*. Hrailey ndhani. Mr.
at thr Club House at H;00 P.M. and Mr*. John Miller. Mr. and Mr*.
Clifford McKibbin will l&gt;e gue«t \V. p. Ilrotik*. Jr., Mr. and Mr*.
ipeakrr.
Martin Stineciphrr, Mr. and Mr*.
Th rift Shop workrr* will be Ilaruhi llerkenberk, Ml»a Joyce
Mr*. John l.ee and Mr*. H*cot E l­ Amler«on, Mi** Maitha ilroean,
ler be.
Mi** Kay I loll/.law, Mi** Mar­
The F’ririid»bip Cla»* of the Lak, gate! Hunt, Ml** llarharn McNah,
Mary Cunununilv Church will meet Mi»» Hetty Peacock. Mr*. H. It.
with Mr*. Cecil Mixon at HdHi P.M Pippin, Mi** llohhic Ih.bhin*. Mi**
The Haptixt Seminole Associa- Murtha Shannon. M r-. F*. I,. Wood­
Friend* of i.irul and Mr* J. T
tlonal Sunday School Training ruff, Jr., M ix llarhaiu Pearce. Koldn*on will In- in lm t«-«l
t&lt;
jianquet will be held at the F'ir»t M ix June Howell, Mr* It. P. Cal­ know that they hate Iwen Iran*M apti-t Church thla evening at loway. M ix Hetty Lamb and T l i x ftrrrd from William’* Air Base
in Phoenix, Aria, to Turner Field
7:30 P. M. in the Memorial U l u - : ^ wiliiaiu*
rational Building. All ntrmbeni of
A |.„ j , „ f , K o n n i e Gar- in Auliany. (la.
Haptiit Churches in the S n n liiu lr. |1(,r Hobby Cawley, .leirv CovingAssociation who have rarne.1 their l
|{i,|,Btl, Walker. I .eon Swain.
Mr*. Firne«t Perry. Mr*. Ilorac*
Sunday School Worker* Diploma* Chuck Flanler*. Spencer Jlarden Kitne. Mr. and Mr*. Ilrrinan
K
arr Invited to attend.
Kltr
Morri* w e ir lunch*on gue«t* of
W EDNESDAY
{.Mr. and Mr*. Dirk William* ami
Mr. and Mr*. Jack William* in
The Prayer Meetirur aervire id
the Kirat baptist Church will he C n r j i . n ( ' a r i l i v u l H f i l d S
t
f
l
S
•»
Miami
held tonight at 7:3u P. M. in the l , U r U .C ' '
1
« ,»
“ •mr
Memorial F:ducatlonal Building.
M r S . IC U K K iM l M
---------A The Baptlat Training Union
■
Mr*; W . W. Thoma* ha* returned
T.xecutlve Committee meeting will
UMill.'
tlU . ,*..*•
Ml„ kynn
Lynn *..n*on wa. |“ f‘ *r ,*‘ * ^ 1 " * ^ V U L'‘ C°1V ,n '
he held after the Prayer Meeting. aw ards the priae for blowing the ‘ °" ot he arent-Teacher. Aa.o-

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Kentucky lis t &gt;|oi ked lit Im p h y loom with m o il
lli*- n ft n liiK I 'x
" ii(lip « itM n I u iile ir n ie (o*&gt;lk»«l| but
• -h i • lir com pletely happv without a victory
m il
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I#at tliry Mil.il n lin g ft "in utlP

A d viin rp nntlrp* had alm o«t runthr lily p I 'a v ii p i'io i'd ri«
S t a ir la t w ri k, m a ilr Ita hid for r l n r n l Ih l* w riter th a i m oat If nut
Itiglit imw lli'' II I »f unpkkPil Hu main la 1 1h liy h v p i w lirlliiliig a ll t h r |ila&gt;Pi&lt; on thp K lo rlda and
•Mgdhle* I* hpadnl tiv Oklahoma All inn I, || 7.
M iam i -'|uad* w r r r m urp »ullah|p
ItalaI ' im III, throwing fi*n r a m li'la tr i for a h o *p it« l ward
■mf Kentucky, with Tru n i - •••.
Miami t i l l I ami ll'liu n n J u t louthdowni, |m **p &lt;I K •ntn- kv to than a foothill tra m In *p i|p of
i-ti K3 ti lout ill North Hakuta. Ih r ir m ultlplp w ound* tin two
a ahadr In hu. I
ttllni pio'jiinl'. In* liflr* Wv
I'l lur'd on adih d to it* |"owing " r tip p le il" and " in ju r y -r iild lrd '*
mini!, Ixiyi'l i of l/i
Angel* , pi ligi l.y huinhling Yah’, IT tia m '. managpij to lim p onto lh?
g rid iro n amt put on a whalp of
Alaliama. Southern Metli -dl I, ' i •

hraika,
and 7 id i Ihidt
d&gt;
tlrability hinging laigelv on llm
oiitmmr of Uni ipiii lining f&lt;-w

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g a m r*.

11m* Hl'*» li' 1'vl p i-''1 1 " 'll I hr
ttinnipnt ahriip* up appinxm**.tp|v
like till*:
H'l-r it I'll* •.'•!, mill'll . \*.
f.illfornia.
Sugar hi ..
i &gt;. I i.
tii* k t in. Oklahoma
SMtf.
Colton at l**llf’ ’Ir«a * vOklahoma nr T m i" ■
Oral gp at M iin ii d ian tt u .
T t n n i i 'i r f|»m nil i»r Wyoming.
T I ip

camp

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mml

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min
A it It
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rinv »I»m «m'| |il#v AffMin until
hi «. J ^11 1 It w i*li Navy, whirl*
lnpri| t &lt;»| 11fii ti I ji

‘&lt;it Ilf fifty, J'»

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portant howl In ding . aim I • u
at Knoxville I m n . *h i i . nn
braten and unllPil K"MU&lt;’ky t."|i
•It once-defeated T piiih - •••. a I* mi
lh •! p m i ni ally Ri VP I thp 'II I I
ra* Irnulili
If* frjxirI*d a Klgai lined hid
I* haMRiHB in •li ' halpur* How­
ever. IPpIr i ni III. - if Ihl I - I
lo r and Orange il'iwl aim m i ,
llkrly will lx- ip ili.i (la n d .
rhrrklxiid • liardv.
Oklahoma, nwnins nimlpm f•■•'!
tiall'a IihiRp •! 'Mni'ing 'I n al nf
20 gain' . will go 'igain«t ?«'•
|ira*ka at Nmnian and pintiahlv
ran a|p|i light into any howl it
tl.ooipi, willi IIip ixrrptlnn "f Ihn
Jtandpappy i f Hirm all at I'u arna.
IHIIa* I* alui'iil rrita in t i
makp a •timig hid f&gt;u a a u r n
vamp lirtwrrn rTxa* and Okla
noma. T h r Kw i i u p haudi-d tinI-onRhorir' II ipIi nlir drfpit lid.
yrar in a Ihitllri, II 12
Tpia* I lllirhrd Hir Suuthwr*l
f Hampton dop and I 'ntton Howl
rolp Satiilday hy tiPitlnn Tp*a*
fhriiHait. 21 !. whllp llirr w.ia
finding off I hr only ii'Miainl’iR
« h a lln ig r r. Tr*a A and M., 21
13. T ria * and thr AgRlrt lanRln

a -fraii in fiainp&gt;Wv||e Kalutday
Ihp lliirrlranp*. minu* IIIH r la rk “Halrhel*" l l a r k r l , in

* ru n *in rin g rih lliiH n n of o f.
I r n ■I %r p o » rr and d p frn *l« r
- fip n g lh d r fr a lid t h r ( iatn ra
f a lr l*
d rri*|*p |y , T h r gamp
w a r f nri«idrrahl, m iir r nnr*
-id rd i l " i i thp u i i r r would
in d lra tr. ' I i inii out g a in 'd H ip
f .a t iir * li? apprnt lin .ilr l i ,'i0
*aril* although lid * wa« parl l r a l l t o tf -r l hy thr magnlfi&gt; rn l
punting uf
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Intrfnjlhinal Wftlrr Mil Tomn.itnrnt ar »*n%t rltM vthf/ m linnt f*tr

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Walcrlndd Leads
Rams To 1.7 To 75
Win Over Yankees

lllinol? r * n r linrh the R o - 1*
llo w l a ifig n m 'id hy tu m in g lia 'k
N o illitv i I r r n . three (im p* lieatpn,
at Ktran ton. III fa ilu r e to do
Ih l* would t m t the t iip lo W!«
r e It* in or
M iiln |&gt; n
W la rn n ilit
fh.-i w ith Mitt in ola and M ic h i­

gan with fthin Slate
Califoiula, mraiiwhi|p, li»* to
haat Stanford at Htokelry in It*
final gam ' or poaaililv foif ul
Ihe Ifnie Howl |io*l *,Mit lo Wa»li
Ington. T h r dnlden li'ar*, tinlieaten In t h i" ' -ratnn*. had a
lough lime with Han Ktanrlvo
In the mud Satuiday tmt won No,
33 &lt;n regular play; 13 7.
Illinol* earned lla favmahlr
poiitiiin
l.y (he md mi •impl"
px|ieilli'iit of knocking i
t'"
country'* No. I tram, tlhio Slate,
which "till ran win the ninfrrenre
rhampimi-hip. t'h u k'H on the
ground, thr fighting llltiii *tahlwd
for two loiirhdiwn- Ihinugh Ih"
air to pievail, 14 7. and thereli/
ahork a majority of |Jir eyprrl*
Ohio S tall' dcfeal, Ita rrniiil
Ihl* yp*l, ••pin'd up anrw II ip
wild haul" foi lh" top || dti'.'i
in th" A? •&gt;•i*ted I'u * - poll, wllii
nVKtiuma, Army, t - d i f i n i i Ken
lucky ami I'rmr-tiin all in ihlug
m ' " i f lug k ' aI i i i m .
IILIalmm*. No, 2 behind Ohio

douhta if H ran la’ pulled off hy
Woodruff* yming'tpi*
at lpa«!
not thi* yrat. The Hurricane,
how rvrt, hat a good rhance nf
going thiough it* lirnl iindpfratnl
•raaon if it ran get tig Iowa anil
Miaaoitri. Until a|p good hut deith
••r i* a powrihnuae. Tw o win*
would almiKl rcrtaiidy n*&gt;ttle the
Miami la,v* uf a howl hid.
t i.U ll* pit kl 1, *» *•*« ‘. r 3 lif,
week Inruhu* I* frrling unit
tnildlt rlalcd. Hi* -n n r to
d*lr t&gt; .10 right, 10 wrung foe
an avrragp nf 76 perm it
K i t •hall frank I '
Hinkwhdi'a
Tampa Spartan* wpte out of ihrir
rla»* again-t Ihp (Juantira Marinr*
! who*.* tn»|pr ituliidpa «v-eoll'gi'
I alar* and whim mannnwpi r - i'I’ p
i* it til i rn it •«l. T I ip upfpnt -hiitdl
make the Spaitan* xlron^rr for
F S II np*t wprk.
Stptann wa* h'ld In a «*&lt;t rrI*
ing » pv pii lailnt win o v p ,- New
la'rry. TI&gt; p llatlrr* have a haldt of
plaving on alternate weekend*
j with fire ami urgenry, hut lotting
down In tedween. Hue of a roarli'*
toiighe*! pinhtrm* i* In a t ' p III*
laiv* up fill the hig one* and '."tn
falling too (ar down for the
I 'V a ny” one*.
Jim
K r n * l rniilplpti'il
ten
; alralRht pa**r* to rout' w*lhln one
of the riuifr.lrnie teeoid ill Til
lane’* 12-14 mill „f Vitglnla The
(ilfenie’a have l"rn on a tain[ page *lnre the Notre tlame gamr
which th'V h**t hy the narrow
m .it gin of foul point*, t'onrti
' ft nka t* itilnored a', a pot tide
aurri-M "ir of IIpiiup lliortnan at
Minin' ola, hut wp iloulit If thr
, Idiuiaintla *•lionI will Im. fool lilt
enough lo Irl him b ". Bilge Hip
war hr hai ciiini«trntly faihlnnpd
•uperinr leant* mil of nirdiocte
1material.
In Atlanta (••otgla Tech look a
mpfpile** 11* ding front Alabama.
' The Yellow Jacl cl* have had Htei'
wor*l *pa«on in 26 year* *o f ir
i ro t they «|||| mint far* traditional
rival fJeorgl, nn the nulldoB'*

Knoxville in th r

1944 pann wa* » 0 II tip.
'H ip Al ihunia I lurid* gainr in
Jark-onvllli and V*iidetnlil-Tu
Satin day
m a r llry a n t** K rn tu rk y W ild - lanP III N pw H i Iran
• at • h v r rlim i n l I h r ir fit • a ll' rn Hip i ,ip l i . v grr.it Ii« irin3
on S K f “tan ling i IipIow thr top
S o u H i'a 'tiu n
foo lhall ch-impion
hip. T h r y lia v r lu o k in alum i * .wo plarr*.
Alaliama rorn| mot* point*
d o t 'll
o f fen u vr
rre u rd i
and
I h r y ’l i
i- r io iily ih illm g in K f i r Hatuidry on lirorgla Trch than
th r all li m r high -H irin g t 'a i n i any train »inrr 1913. 'H ip »ror-»
i " in i in l h ' rn n frre n e r. Ken-1 wa* M 19. Notre Haim ran up
a fib-13 *pofp ovrr Trrh during
tu rk y
IHil p o in t* t i ii n p i i i
fi
M 'l a i ly w ith A laham a'a 390 in 1hr WII Only r*ril tPilrli in ln ;
lory hair Kporr 60 &gt;u motr point*
1916.
■&gt;,rllt*t T rrh .
K 'u lu r k y him tw o g n a t A ll-

H u rlin g ' M iv h o o i I S u lliv a n wa»
iffr r tiv r ly
t lfln l hy H ip fa»t,
h a u l i lu n g in g l l u r t u a n r I i i h . lh
C'lmn to id for only 19 y a rd * all day
.hi. w iir i p r r f o im a m r
o f th r
r n on
Thr
M inm i
r tia lr g y
M fri
lll-h lriR th r pa?M| In tPad o f pull
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n l the lin n o n in
Iht 1050 ifXvon
a Inn one over

"ti, lli'* n lion* ga ?iip *»f th** *•
-m** O ip faviiH tr battle ' f Ixi

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I rvifilt*
r'lftflin
lillftt fifth
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f lir r ii

nf it

M O V . 2ft. KJ iO

Carl Tascff Takes
Kentucky B a ttle s Tennessee In
Lfcad With
Southeastern's Game Of The Week Scoring
Total of 138 Points

Straight

lit

M ONDAY

Armv, Princeton Penn Is Pavnred To
2 1 Olliers Remain
Win Cross Country
linhoaten, Untied ICI-AltimningTitlc

A m 'r lr a can d id a te * i p i u t r t h v k
Itahi- I ’a n lli and tark h - lloh tia in .
I ' r ' - r n l l y tin W lld r.it. rank f ifth
in tlir n ation and p ro liaM v w ill
go to a lriiit th ird p ia rr In th l* |
VVrvi
\ o rl itr«| I'r rp * |m ll uf
top t in (n u n * .
K 'w n
(Miints 66 have
I* n
arnreit ig a in l K r iilii'k y than ane
o lh 'r ?K.f leant Ih t* y rm
I- * - !
S it tii d i y ’
R 3 tt
a t-ttlp ln g
of
K o rlli lla k n ta w a * Hu
-a toil*
r i rttl* I
v lg lo tv m argin .
And o f m a jo r In ip o rta rirr, K rn
lu c k y l a lriiit a |IMktr»«iiiP cliolrp
lo |i|.i y iti a fmwl gam e N pw
5 'r a r‘a day K vrn *hnuld K 'n t u r k v
to i- to t 'lin r * « P &lt; . Hip W ild r t ' i
w ill not d|p a? a Imw I |m i*ih l|ity .
Th»
u n d 'fr .ilf d
W ih h .ithit vt*
won 10 * t ia ic h t g a m '* .
lh id** alt l h ' honor* K r n t t ir k /
a lrra d y haa w on, a iio tlirr g m a t
o u r m av pomp thla w r r k . T h ' i r ’a
a po ■11•i111v Hint nnr o f tin m *
pit how l* m av ign K r tiliiik y Info tr tin- T 'n n r » * r r g a m r. Ilo w la
u -u a lly w ait u n til H ir arti'o n " U ' i
T v o i i r i - 'i am i K n 'ttir k y have
ptRyed 16 tlM irf and 27 garni'* h a v r
gong to Teniipaaee. K lrv rn w r r r
n on hy K r n iu ik y ami aeven rn d iit
If. tii i N ot *mpp Ithtfi haa K rn
tlir k y won f i uni th r Ynla, T i n

A f tr r a I ii h - f u t h alf ":» *n ii
H o n d a I* n irp lln ji toiiBhrr opP'H-illnii r irh » n l
l . i it Satur
day the f l a t o i i took a 20-14 Ivt?
iro m M iam i.

Until Yandy and Tulanr *har
priird li d w i-rl for thrii forth­
coming hattlr- Vainly 29 13 n*rr
Mmipnlx Stair and T u I.iiip with
a grrat 12 14 walloping of Vlr
glut • T h r Tulanr virtorv Inllowra r|o»*|y a nimilar *i«r rnmp
ovrr Navy and pul * thr firrrn
U avr in thr e|a&lt;&lt; of Kmiuciiy,
T 'l m r n r ' and Al'ihuua a* thr
Ing g p it I t i i i r - p.iw i ih h im *.
I ’n lr a tr n &lt; Irrn on phiyx non
I'n lir a lr n (d &lt; m v in p la y i non
w inn ing A u ln im in A u h iiin S n iu i
day. la iil
w rrk
A u ln im can r
w ith in H ire r p o in t* o f up i-ttu g
firo rg ia and fo r Hu- ( i i &lt;t till'',
tb i* arnion lo o k 'd I d . ' a -onth
r|, ir r n lea in f i n i i g i a wa* ahout
a four lourhdow n pick hut An
hill n I'd tlito u g h min h o f th r
g ain r.
A« n f n ir m n iir r o f th r T pp I i (i'orgia gnm r Itri'. 2, Irrh III"**
ll.iv ld io n Satui d a v in A tla n ta and
tiro rg ia p la y * f u r man in A t!i
r li* . M l**l&gt; i|p p i S ta tr and M t**«
l««l|ipl a m n ’t srhrdulpil.

N E W YO R K.
Sor 20
Ta il Taipff. a 22 yanr-old fullbaek
on IHp John r*arroll t'nlvcr*lty
train "f Cleveland. today led e«lIprp foot hall'* Individual *enrer»
with 134 point*.
Ta «ff. a ft foot 0 imh 146*
noiitiilri, took H ip Ip*"! from Nebra ka'» Rnlil'V R- vnold* Katmrlav
hy hlarlriB to four touchdown* a*
Inliii f'anoll defeatrd lltldwlnWall*' p, 33 ''.*i That gave f**rI 23
T i l for hit to im ’t lOgamc e*$un.
now rninplptpif.
Reynold*. who pr-*vl»&gt;u*l' i-*d
pimp.! p r r lt v

■" i t tin

if ho'dl- •

•hr if a I (ii*t ohP tourhitown -**d
two convprtiotu Saturday whan
Nebt* &lt;ka tilmniPil Iowa Rtatf. 201.3 T I ip charging halfback I* n««e
•• .ml with 131 point* and r r t »
nhr luoff rhan&lt; c to oVPrhilit T**pff when Nebra’ l a wind* 'in
again.t powerful Oklahoma n*&lt;t
Saturday.
Tird for third tdarp with I I I
polnl i each and with ihrlr regular
campaign rndpil *ip It h Court•'rv, Canterbury, and It'd' Millar.
Knmnr and llpfiry.
The |0 Iradrr*:
e Id pat f t pit
t Ta»rff.
John fa n o ll U. 10 23 0 0 13d
Rrvuuld*.
Neht**ka
4 19 20 0 131
T-f'om lnrv,
f’antrrhury
ft IP 0 0 114
x MIIIp i . Km in v
and lli-m v
III n
o 0 III
x llilcht. Hroko
0 Id 0 0 104
»• Wright. W rit
T p ««* State
J It
0 II 104
Tallmoni,
Wyoming
4 12 34 0 100
White. Arlmne
Slatp (Tp tn p n 9 17 I I 100
x-Cmd. William
J pwpII
0 111*1 0 97
x -T h o m trn , liana
College
0 13 Ifi 0 03
* Regular Sp i i o i i Completed.

o n '. *&lt;piad toping th r * ta i tin g
line. ineludiiiR Hill Aahet fe lta t,
who i iindefi itp.l Hill i« Ihn I in *
ther o f di t a o r r ru n ner, fhin.
T h e *tate outfit iih » wp «I dow n
M a n lia lia li w hile \ tta y vra* lia fr
Iy iil'l.. to i p i " ( p |i.i I th r J a »

*
•*» .
".• a
|H|
*• 4' •" . «.****
a*
hint of the i r U t i r e ittniR lh of
thr two tram* in a apmt that
-ualially follow* fm in.
Light u p an A b o rt
Ih t A vg ra g a Cigar,
ami Ita rn w hat rta l
im o liing plootura lit
Sa 1 mo or h ! Ita naw

AUTO SEAT COVERS
1 0 1 « u M M I(

ml l r f n a a a la t r u l y
• m atin g. T r y Abava
lha A va ra g a today!

TWy’it (ad
• (aiw Fm |
• W .ur Piwof
• Sui* P m l
• U a tW ia k ,

Rlaik And I'arilli
Slar As Kenlucky
A n d Armv Win
III \HSHIT t i l l ! I’ ltl.
Hoh lllaik, Arm v il-oi (ou'li
down iibh * to Mu. 1 rjuldhflY l*,r
in third |i'|i(«l to eiiahla A •my t
•d fr Stanfoid, 7
ami ti"t&lt;l, i|.
unbeaten atiing to "it ram**.
Villi I’aiiHI, Kentm kr to,
ll’ p lotirlidoivn | i»*. p » fm *
rollpRlatc I'pord of 31 for on*
i iu i'i i and al'u ran hi* varday* on
na-te* to 1.177, onotkpi record. *
Kenttakv oivanip'd NotHi Dakota.

J I to Manor hilin. Califoiula
nkilt'd hi *ow 11 rlrh l end fot
ra id and a lonrhdnwn In •' '
•.lerl'wl to rnahle un(i«'at»n C d f
ntn lo nil' S u i I n i l 'l l " 13 7
Kcr Kief .1 • Minor'eta
Ihrtp Hui" to lead Min'’ -*'? •*
27-14 dechion nve» purdu'
*
fli»t vie lot v ” f thr " i on
llohhv Marlow, Al*h»m* • 0 1
Tour l«"irli*lnwfi* im 1'idinr* m r
void daih a* Alahama riu*hr
(Jr -iei* 'I e l- •I In
Hymn
Town»*nd, T» r a* h*
uuirL kick, touchdown run and
throe coirm «lon featuird lexa*’
21-7 il'tn iv u r n let*-. Chit Ha*
and

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SANTA SAYS

w t i ( - " i i l l i ’ i t t e*0r)f* trn '#

Rail. Harn«H, t’enn canlrd •- title and f’ollon llowl hid
t li" \ fol 1(14 vert* and twi
♦*&lt;» 1r|t-f*l
touchdown* tu lead Pfnn*i'|tr«'ilj
tn a 31'&lt;• vii ti)i v over Wlornnr-ip,
I' ip i I Map". Illiiml* dm i-^
two tom hdown p* • at IliinnK

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fill illrl, rIicII and clay hv l.rv'
Miracle Concrete Co.
LOST:
Pair of pink thelLHmnted
92, Jual Smith of City l.lmila
or joh Peal guaranteed analyvia |
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PUDDING
lUtu-Fib-IMum

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49e

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OLIVE OIL
B E L L ’S
Poultry Seasoning
u i L am .

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PUMPKIN 303 cun 10c

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BURNETTS

EXTRACTS
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YOUR CHOICE IN TASTY

FRESH

O L IV E S
Family White Loaf
Rye Bread, Loaf
Cinnamon Buns
Dale’* Pane, Fruit

No. 31i am

COCKTAIL
4

M arti Queens
Grandee Stuffed.
ML Whitney Ripe
35c

S U k a lj'a Medium Whola

£

BELTS ..... No. 303 can 17c
41 ot. raa

^ - Fa m , .

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE.... 19c
Ba-

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K . HARD SAUCE

GREEN GIANT

PEAS
a r 15c

can 49c

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PICKLES

No. 1 raa

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SOUPS

LARGE STALK PASCAL

Tomato Can 10c
A sst. 16c, 2 For 25c

22 oz. jar 25c

Hlokali'a

13 or. btl.

25c

CIDER VINEGAR
Nmm ftwh

LARGE HEAD

KETCHUP

. q t 17c
.

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MINCE MEAT9 oz. pk. 19c

PORTO RICAN

y Cauliflower

29c YAMS

14-oz. btl. 2 5 e [i

pkg. 10c

Po m ,

12-OZ.
CANS

CAMPBELL'S

Ala Girl Hwaal Ml tad

SPAGHETTI

Dal Mania Karl, Oardaa

No. 3 raa

RAISINS....... IS oz. pkg. 21c

ROSE KICK

No. 301 raa

K-OV

WESTERN RED DELICIOUS

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COCONUT
3-OZ.

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CRANBERRIES
SQUASH
STALK
CELERY
3-LBS
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Kdenfrull Shredded

qt. 59c
3-oz. 29c
tall on. 29c

COCKTAIL SAUCE

:i lb. bate 33c

4-1

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FROZEN FOOD
Mlaala M aU

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Orange Juice 4 for 79c
Honor Brand

English Peas

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23c

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Margaral

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P U n ter’a Cocktail

PEANUTS

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Broccoli 12 oz. pkg. 30c

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fH E W EATHER

In Unity There h S tren g th —

1' i i r t h r o u g h
W rdnrsday.
Slight! 4 coldri
«ith
scattered
troii i(4 iitirrior ot Luilh porlon.

T d 'f T — .ci •*&gt;* t* u te cl »?.:•
To Promote the Progress ot A m n lc t
To I’rudu.e Proepeiilj for s»r«fuia

M uUt.4i«
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AN

VOLUME XXXXII

Entahlished 1908

City A uthorizes
| ^Sale Of Bonds For
e
Terminal Project
sureOperatingProfit
JX A nrw milestone in the progress
of the City ol S m lo id wa* reachrd In i night when the City Commillion hy a vote o( 3 to 2 . ap­
proved the »ale ui $350,000 worth
of bondi for the construt lion ot
a waterfront terminal and munici­
pal dock, to thr Knoxville, Trim ..
l&gt;ond firmi ot 1.. II. Chonnlry and
Fiih rr I lawn.
Voting for llir Ixmd .ale were
ayor Andrew Cairaway
and
Cotnniiiiionrn John Kridrr and
Fred Dyion. Coinm iiiionrn Ran­
dall Chair and W. l i .Slrm|K-i op­
posed thr action.
Authoiiratiun of the bond .air
followed a week of iludy on the
rr|iort on the piopoird terminal by
F . C. Hillycr and Aiiocialri, induttrial engineer, of Jarkionville.
• "A ll
of
the
comminionrri
thought that the report wai com-

A committee ol (ice cili/rni of
-Seminole County wa% appointed
la.l night hy the County Commit•ion lo m.ikr a thorough li.cr.ligation ol the liraltl. and phym.il
rundit.oii of ir.id rtilt at thr Coun­
ty lloiur and to rr|Mirt on licit at
llir oral inerting.
On the comm itter a ir l)l. W. I*.
Hrooki. Jr., paclor ot ih r l i r . l
lia p iiit C huicli. Mi&gt; II II Crum­
ley. prt-.id&gt; nt o f lli r Sanford Wo1,1
' I**!*. Hr. frank I.. Guiltm4n- «ounly health officer; l!rn
,onr' " l
-&lt;nd Mr.. It. S.
Hradfoid of Altamonte Spring*.

p in e , fa il and im p a rtia l." .a id C l.f
i &gt;&gt; i&gt; I .
.
lo r n ivicKinbin C ity M anager, th u
m orning,
and a m onth ago the
C o nn nit.ion unanirnou«ly a u th o ii/ed that th r turvey be m a d e "

Thr
in •P **"*1
le tiio n m order to make a f iir t li r r
in v e .lig a tio n o f alleged •lapping
on.I heating o f n resident at llu&lt;
H °n ic. '!» *• J. tt. t.a rio n .
M i- Ann .Starnes of larngwood

It was the opinion of the engim-ers that the conservative
minimum tonnage of freight *peeifieit in the rcriortR, together with
moderate schedule of terminul
Handling fees would rctull In n
net operating profit for the pro^VilAiU OuV.
"Perhap* the greatest indirect
benefit of municipal docks to a
city, such as Sanford, Is the abi­
lity to attract new Industries,",
the report stated. “ An experienced
would;I
industrial traffic manager would
hesitate a long long time before i
recommending that a plant he torated in a city or town without
svigahln water and without facities for use of low cost water
transportatlnn."'
—
:
II. James Gut, president of the
Seminole County Chamber of Com-1
merce. pre.ented a written stateinrnt to the Commission pointing
out his »up|K.rt of the project.
lie Kiairii
stated “ iIUti
that uu viiy
city reither
in*
u i io r

■»
superintend4lit of (tie Heine bil l
his wife who us-i-t* him in the
work. Mr. nml Mrs. T \V. Ilillew.

•

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X.

Andrew " X m u t l f u r
L m , :»
resident o f the Home, told th&lt;y

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Emergency Declared
In California F lo o d ;
River Inundates Reno
Resort Citv Is Hit Bv
Rauiim Torrent As
River O v e r f l o w s
Hastily Built Dikes
Id \ l&gt;

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Q Are Dead As Rivers
Overllow Banks I*»
Sutter-Yuba Are.*
Rain is ContmtiiiiK

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W H Ill TKYtNO TO IRfAK INTO a picket line blocking the entrance to a
Philadelphia telephone exchange, one of the striking O.I.O. Comm uni. a «
tloru Workers la Cullarrtl l&gt;y a policeman. Other ofllcera ring around,
bedding back tha crowds and keeping a lana open for non-striking
operator* trying to get to their job*.
(intrrnotlorut Soendphutu)

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to
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In recognition of his 26 yeora
i f service, J. A . Young, superin­
tendent of Kloridn Power A Light
Company** large generating *ta
lion here, has been awarded a
diamond set service pin hy the
utility. Division Manager II. II.
Coleman announced today.
"M r. Young'* career has been
particularly
outstanding,"
Mr.

" A t live i.ite t in n y , a i r g o in g ." " » , r
lie told ie|Hiileri, "v*e a ic going t o &lt;11110111 lr,e
h a v e to have tlirni. hy vpiing .my Event* id
w a v O therwise p u c e s a re going b u n g , said.
light th rough the r o o f ."
f h a i g e s th at

Congress, liefore ad)outning in
engineered by R u itu and iL &gt;t
Se|ilcmlver, gave 1’ iesidenl Tiuman ^ lc IV*|un« legtinc is the . to n
liroad IK.wrrs lo invoke wage ami ,m l l,H’1 'd MovcoW. H r .poke I n
price conlrolv. on selected ilrn n or ^ ,,p '*lr **rnrral A ivrm ldy . *•"
generally. However, he must con- nation iio litiia l committee.
Irol wages and prices iimultanrou.
I.iaag told the comnuttrr R io n i
|y.
i|a« lomplrtrly Ignoinl tin- ,
Ivcc said lie believes intelligent vembly . I'M ') ap|N-al to all v, •
AdminnlialHm of llir act would lions to rrliam liom ......................

Coli-m iin - isi.l. “ He not only is p u l an r f lr c li v r brake on in fla considered line o f the lie .t plant , j (J||
nrH t „ n||o |i on pro-

superintendents in our c-ninp.iiiy
hut he also is unique in havin;
sivent nil of the pnst 25 years In
the same plant
"He started In tl'25 at our
plant on lovke Monroe and he ha*
operated It so well that the comp­
any has kept him there for n
•piaster century.
“ Mr. Young came here with a
background of valuable training
and experienre. A graduate of
llaya .School of Combustion Eu
gineerlng. he went to Omaha amt
was an efficiency engineer for the
Nebraska Power Company before
coming to Florida."
Manager Coleman said he will
present the Jeweled service pin to
Supt. Young at a meeting of
company personnel scheduled for
the near future. M the same
time he will present ten-year ser­
vice pins to Jark llurney and
C. |_ Sci.d.ler. firemen at the
gi-or-ating plant.
Other local employees of the
power company who will receive
service pins this month Include:
K. J . Martin. 6 -yvar pin; W. A .
Peck and C . S. Johns. 2-ye»r
pins. They are employed In the
power company’* transmission de­
partment.
• «-

cvvinomiv
'
ol C o in m u n l.l l hvn.i
tlic p a .I I J ^ n . m i l i
Iiav* lulls p io v e .l In
the H i i n c . e civil ..

the in lr m .il a lla m o l l In n , I ’,
blamed Russia (ot the in te i-.riili n

ductmn of consumer good, w lm li!„ (
China m the ............
lU a ila v n ns . rs a t BUI
r
' war and vanl Rui.ian iiii|m,i i ..Ii &gt;iii
i v as ir.pon.ddr (or nuut ol A «n
i unrcil.
lie said Ihe resistance mux*

C/.t't'llA Tt Work SltOWn

By Junior Bed Cross

I m rn t on the China m ainland i
g ro w in g ra p iilly . It,-fore S.-pt.-m
| Iw r, 1010, he said, there w.-re unlv
som e
:iii 5 ,imhi
men
o p eratin g

Mrs. (’. \V. (iliMin Dr. Fdwin Fpslrin
Is Found Dead lo To (hit’ll Ollier lit
(ias Filled Itontn San l ord On l)rr. I

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nppoiui I nnlini'ei ••I tin &gt;*inint*l*
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Frosts Forecast As Far South As
Everglades As Cold Wave Moves In ( o,

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Falsified To Give
Reds
Material

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plniiiiitii* .1 piMiiinfiMiiit! vnnip.’ilarti
fo r tlii« ii s ti. ii fit t m u l l I* .I .ni t
I ui * t l u t i **111 , ifsit i * i irrastimt*
of th* I VII\« * Itv v.f Mi. bit* in

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ngnin«t the irgitne of Mao
Tung, tint now there urc about I.
f.»l 7.1nmi. Aliout 16 p.-t rent ■f
\ l r s . Glerin w a - u s l . t e r -&gt;f itu Ih r d o cto r*, headquarter i.\ F n n l
these, Tsiang said, are ( ’omnium •
w m in i,4
ie
M r. Ileiiinmin Smllli of Sin Ashdown I i w ill in rlu d
(loops win, have swung their in
rooms for w h ite nml , d - ,, i na
h-ginnre (o Generalissimo Chinnr • .! and fo rm e rly lived in ( it Innp r i o r to .-.illlillg h e r e several i Units, tw,, examination i .... . ■
Kai-Shek.
The Nationalist delegate urged ■lira ago Survivors inrlodr the nurse* office, a private uff ■•-. - up
dinnd. 'l l Glenn, a nice,-. Mr* plv and -ti-iiiiiatlon room . t.
the U . N. lo eirate a »|M-cial com
IP. urnl Mrs. Epstein, who li\.
missiun of inquiry to look ” ■•" I* J. Ri k* Orlando, and t w
phews, Milton amt lien ran,in M nl Jit* Magnolia Avenue. In ,.« tu.,
Russia's alleged nggn
4•»&gt;
• mall ilaughters, and n sisler M r.
Smith of Orlando
(( tmllnaed *»k I'Mfr H ill
Saral, Epstein, it staving will
them. They plan to foin I . u ni.
Ih-th |.ra,-I here, and f.&gt;r*•*. *I■ .it
tended Temple Einaini-EI in Ho
nilngham.

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nil lollii. o| the |. Ilian.il.ell -III;4
an.I «iif|f«*oit. lit# iiio4i.| In fm.ul*
pillg line uilri III. illlll il.ist 'old
f»**iii llirn iin v h n tii. \ln
,f.
llir coppei
l*Un» (•* i»|i* n h li h i'M ilu tia r f «-»• n
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Nrii dr in ln liirn r .utwomiipllee ir
X r i r o l n a t r of ( h r K m *
• *
u|Miir,| lir.itmg. on diipin.-nl ol
I 104 ••* it 4 (g'hot.l (i.f
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irty -4.1HM) tHMI |u.,in,I. ,.| ) ,|.
and ••111 i?r**n in 1 *»rj I* ..Mu .
M It S •le tfn v .il lh* I ’ »o\ • t .*
HU’ .r , , ,|,|»ri to ill, ( llllirir It, ,1
nt 4%rir ri(*tiflr&lt;| fiti*l ,it nv* * •*f Mai \ I.h i .I. nittl o ;i
1 1111**1
In way ol Nrw 4mk Ihr toll,
til mu IfihxiInlMi. hut it \«.TW tmi
19 I I I
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llllllrr l, ttllrlrilril tn le.lining wliit
'&lt;*• xi ti*I M lv *(h-nn
’-4,'t • pt" 441II in Hit mi 1ti 1;hn 111. M i
itllfpil ilt-ud l»v lh I N 1 •lm
war i|.r11«I in.xtr11.,I. may ha*.*
H i* int* no- .-ml rr«l«h*tit •
t
1'ntriiliiu-n J»»*' mill .lin k Ilii l*«»ti h’ltcr v4nw ohtitinr«| nt S*o»tli l i f t ,
ir.n lir.l llir ( liilir.r i oiiilllUlll.t.
r«* «.ill. *1 to t h r liom** |*\ iicnfh land* I tif 11 nt nr v. Ilirn iin ifh a m I*
ihiniigli Ainriuan haiub
m. 4%ho iii I (it it Ii it*I l ir r n it**t i f •*«I lu»k 1 llonlMtlil. l m . nt
I'u U d .i
( s ih riiy told » l In. company
Mr. ( i l r n n . 44ho 1n hiw h**li*H.m V o . th r !!n*t Kn&lt;! Mi-tiiotinl II*
pun hating lliou.aml. &lt;1 |&gt;niit;&lt;|&gt; &gt;d
. I Ih-. ii u»nk.ne,| hy thr mii.-II uf
Illrmlngham. nn.t th. S- huvl
•1 it*&lt;. and upon investjgalion tut,I kill Unveil County l | n i n ,1 r . «op|H-i in Japan rail* llin yrai
I. Hid III* wife in the kit,-hen tin
ami of .rllmg tl. wlulr il w .»
loir* and wipd&gt;-ws of whieh lia-l mental dl.rnse*.
, limit on .tup* ol llir iiin.im llThe store spare form &gt;• I v
■--ii closeil.
irn (mr. lo thr K.inr Import (
The Glenns I,a..- been oiMtnling cupird hv tlic Florida It- no- l.o• .mall find unit vegetable .tan-1 C o , is now tH-ing ronverte.i f.„ .»h*» *•( Nrw Y cmk.
in front nf tlieli humr
\* xi lirxirintr ulHiiit 1 11r
44 4M1*
Mi
l'h nr|p« NN li|*»m .
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&gt; t'Kl F it •! .StlPPl, \4 i i ' f.y’ in.l
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1 in i i**»|..ik flu
rninir. Ivinir on U m* f****r
!..»
»**hrn xifill w ith l***ilt unlit »* t
(h r k*»»4 t f i l l i n ' . i tin
W K \V itlt/iti, in ti. * .-f tit
ir r , 44 In* uu* «*•«11•-«I to 19*• *••»•»
inr«l (In ilt iitli ti *»i* •*.
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and discussion, the Commission
*’•» unable to reach a decision on w........ C . . . . . . 1 * ^ ;...... A ....
the alleged *lap|dng and lo-atirig
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Examples „f art work by ehlldren of Prague, llohcmla. were
among the interesting exhibit, of
tiai.ibraft shown nt thr district
m e tin g of the Junior Red (V o -«
Friday nt till- Tmilist Center.
Mi's Liln III itch, of the Atlnnls
office of the Red Crov*. presided
at the meeting which wa&lt; attended
by delegates from the New Sm yr­
na. Cocoa. Del.and. Eustis nn.l Sonford chapters.
Many gifts made hy children for
veteran, in military hospital, wer
shown, a.ul included writing folio
nsh tray*, cross word pussies an I
Christmas holiday menu rovers
Wat.-reolor scenes rt-vealrd the
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M A IT L A N D , Nov. SI— (A»&gt;—
ore tie iem-d to acquaint the child­
Porter Delano llamby, 11-yearren of foreign ruunirir* with life
old Maitland school boy, was kill­
in Ihi* country ami to promote in­
ed here this afternoon when the
ternational good will.
bicycle he was riding was struck
“ The main purpose of the pro
by a motorist from nearby W in­
grain.” said Mis* Hlitrh, “i- to
ter Park.
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train American boy* and girl, lo
Highway Patrolman J. II. Har­
T R A IN IN G CLASS
lie better eitisens hv thinking mor
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Farm
row said the youth was struck by
of the children of oth*r nation4 nn.l
n station wagon driven by James Training Class and their wives will rendering service to them "
R. Parlow, 37, Winter Park serve a turkey supper Wrdneaieatre owner, on State Road 3 1 day night at 7:30 o'clock at the
arrow said Parlow was unable Seminole High School farm build­
IIE I) CROHN A ll)
to see the Imy riding Id* bicycle ing. L. F. Timmons, rtlruslon
The regional Red Cro»s office
on the highway just Tn front of i economlit in marketing, from Ihe In Atlanta, (ia., i* sending a re­
University of Florida will lie presentative to Sanford in order
parked tractor.
The child was dead on arrival the guest speaker.
to help rehabilitate the seven
at the office of a Winter Park
Negro families who were forced
doctor. Young Hamby Is sur
KRCOM M IS S IO N E D
from their quarter* hy the fire
vised hv his mother, Mr*. Anne
IIA Y O N N K . N . J., Nov. 21— in Midway Sunday night, E .1
Mae llamhy of Maitland and ’A*) -T h e hattlr-acarrrd -battleship M ought on, Jr. announced to lay.
New Jersey, famed flarthlp of
four brother* and two sister*.
Admiral William P. "Hull" Hal- N n i O N A l . l S T
G U E R R IL L A S
sog'a third fleet during World
t r ia l p o s tp o n e d
T A IP E I, Formosa. Nav. 21 —
m D E L A N D , Nov. --!1— tg»*»— Triisl War II, will ahed her moth 1*11* (/!*&gt;-— A bold raid hy (l.faxi Chinese
T if • hog theft charge against W. today.
Nationalist guerrillas against the
G . Kilbee, Seminole County comIn colorful ceremonies at the Red-hold south China city of
mLaioner, yeaterday wa* con­ U . S. Naval Supply Depot here Wuchow was reported by Nation­
tinued until the April tarn* by the 46,000-ton rednaught will be alist source* today.
Cirrult Judge Herbert B. Fred­ recommissioned and and • twoThe aourre* said Ihe guerrillas
year hitch aa part of the A t ­ entered the city Nnv. It and
erick.
Frederick »ald a defense motion lantis Fleet's mothballed power. withdrew after destroying three
arguing that a key witnes* wa*
Capt. David
M. T y n e of military depota, Inflicting heavy
missing wa* “well founded.” Th# Hashlngton, D. C-, a 46-yrar-old casualties on th# Communist gar­
veteran of 20 yean of naval rison ami rapturing 40 Red party
case had been set for today.
Kilbee I* charged with Mealing service, will take command of workers.
Dee hog* from V. P. Allman of th# giant Iowa Class wagon— one,
Wuchow is 120 miles west of
i f the largest in the world.
f a t t e n on Nov. 8, 1040.
Canton.

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Killed In Maitland

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Commission a . well a. the restdenta of the Cite
dent*
City of Sanford de• r e our city to grow.
“ Th 4* principal value of a port
terminal, ho wrote, “ ia not the
net revenue that might accruo
from the terminal operation ita«lf, ami that to attempt to get
small and large industries for
Sanford without having compet­
ing transportation facilities, with
the Iqwer freight rates brought
about bv such competition, is a
futile a t t e m p t . "
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lie pointed out that expend!^hirea to date oil the project total
4006,(507 of which the govern­
ment has spvnt fM M O O to deep­
en the river channel lo I'J feet
Th e Citv In turn haa spent |'J0 ,03.1 in acquiring th* alle for this
and other terminals on the lakefront, plus hydraulic filling of the
alte, surveying, engineering and
architectural expenses. On river
right-of-way for the deepening,
etc., the Chamber of Commerce
haa spent 115,174.
A Urging against delay in build­
ing the terminal, even if it should
have an operational deficit for
the first year or ao, he stated,
“ It is mv considered opinion that
even if this port terminal will
create a deficit in ita operation,
it should still be built as the in­
direct benefits far outw«.gh any
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LAKELAND . Nov. 21 o T i I n ot* *11 th r way down lo tie•4%11*•ft Sr ll'llll
Mayor Andrew Canuwav today i» 9ill** • 44l ..
H onda Lvrrgtadr* a ir forecast for tomorrow.
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Mod a formal pnalamalmn urging xif(rrnoon 44)1111 1 L I .
Ihe northern region* of thr i Im da prniniula wdl liaxr firrnng ’ / "!i . F ,n" f
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ear* ago I active supiMirt of every Snnfm
Ih r Orlando and north portion id llir liiookixdlr di.tiut* air n p rc trd ■spent Hie duv here yesterdni re if.id.-nt of Ihe |4
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T hi* cold tnt|i w ill hr similar lo the onr on November. ir|M,rlrd talking about (lie old day- lie » »
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.aid ' f*••m Nov. 20 t&lt;i Dei 26
particularly impressed, I
unde
forecaster D. C. Ituisell of tli.r &lt;
’'Tul«-rrulos|. i. i, rominunlealile in Kvrriri ***11 &lt; *iit* 1 f \
Ihe
piugres.
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federal state frost warning
aieas uway from Lake Gkertli't- |over
lint ti .Kill SI, UM l 1
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vice. Thut one hroilglit fro -l» a n d
•e. It Is In these low s|M.ts were throughout tlic city though In •lisi-a-e nml therefore u puldle 1till)* t Itll'ft IS11&lt;7111Ir *1 it,, \. . . ford
nil'll
missed th e Street ear track which health problem which should lie
nippy tcmpi-ratiires to a large
ittcird frost Is expected.
•»f ( i «h| ! *liutt It .itt*l In Houtli Side
part of Ihe state.
No dillinge lo (lie hu.(Illig Cl unci *•• run down F ir.t Str.-.-i and the colir-un nf every riuiliiiuni’ v
resilient, a- well a- Hanford offi I'rimarv H,-h&gt; ,d II
V1*. n v
out through tlic Celery Delta
A big tins* of void air spawned ■Mi* industry is expected.
In one 1*nih*
Cot. Close earn,- here ns a young clnls." Ihe Mavur Raid in iRRiiine 1*'» » il. 1
in the northxteslem pnrt of the
Meanwhile winds of gale force
I44.J
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United Ht-ltrs is tiringtng in It, &gt;"arrd along Ihe eoidern sea- strr with Ida family In I'.***7 lit* hi- iirnrlamation. "Tiie work &lt;&gt;f |rr. JonirN
1' II \ll*t hi 4
Mai l 1
r hilly weather. Today I ii«* air I-a id tmlay, bringing a siinrp father. Chart.-. J Close, was fol llir H. nilriole Tul&gt;ereulo.|. A&gt;«g|s
1 \
M.Her
mas. is r e it m .l oxer Alaluin.s drop in temperature anil snow a short time in business with \V A tion towanl preventing and eon- g r a n d m o d i e t '! •
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and
and northern Miaaitsippi.
alot rain *.. New York, New Jrr Ginn and purehs-rd property .rite trolling lutwrrulosi* in til' area n n d )ii« i*rnrii|i’ 4*
aki &gt;! 1 r&lt;
him on Hanford Avenue, part of tin. helped city official. Ill improve Mi C It 1 . ’
Forecaster i’owell said th*4 cold sry and N.-w England.
The storm eau-ed two deaths ill which i. the estate now owned hv Ihe health standard, of the comrtt weather would occur in thr
|munity.
T h e W cj i t l i c r
Ihe New York area ish-n* there Mrs. U. E. Ginn.
northern |&gt;art nf O h * Gaine.villr •ms extrnslve damage to power
In IU t" Cot. Close joined the
"The 8emlnole Tuberculosis A*
region. There is littli Veget.xlde line*.
Army and has been in il ever »in e Rociation works tirelesslv Ihe vear
J A C K S O N V IL I t. Nov. 21 —■A’)
year, round to free this community from
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2d
Up tn 2 1 2 inches of rain fell until he was retired last
truck being grown there.
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I’r.slicted long |m rlmls nf calm I on metropolitan Ho.ton which fighting through two World Wars, tulierciiloais. Y.-t it makes hut one
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1*1
will tiring on the chill
rh illlr.t weather, apparently took the brunt of the and living in almost every country- appeal a year for funds to finance
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Chicago
in the world. In I9IU he was re­ its twelve-month program, aimed
explaining l(u*.etl. That is when New England blow,
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frost* gather quickest providing
Sweeping In from the south- tired with the rank of colonrl and at die protection of ail of us
2d
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the temperature* are right.
west, the gale auddenly khlfted to decided to seltl# down in Eustis. against this dread disease. I urge
77
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Fresno
Among those whom he recalled every Seminole Countv resident to
Tho Glade* will not get too the northrast and rain changed to
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New York
a« having known were Gene Room- buy and use a* manv Christmas
much nf a vl.lt from jackfro*t. •now flurries.
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Jacksonville
Generally, the temperatures there
Nearly 1,700 telephones were Hist. R. W . Deane, W. A. Idffler Seals as he can and thereby make
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Miami
are expected to run from 37-401 knoeked out In nine towns in ern and Rah Holly, who was then editor an investment of health for the
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                    <text>PAISI. EIGHT

tttf '^vnmn

urn alp. SANronn fiorida

BIGGER SAVINGS! BETTER ELYS

NOV. 16, 1950

FACTORY-PACKED

E a tin g E n jo y m e n t

SUGAR
mom ahh

in MARGARET ANN

Home Controlled StoreH-Wherc Customers Send Their Friends

11!) Hast

BARGAIN BUYS

Firs! Street Sanford, Florida

GOOD THRU SAT.

BIGHTS KESEKVEDTO LIMIT QUANTITY

BREAD
Family L o a f...... 11c
Rye Bread, Ea...... 11c

5-LB.
PKG.

Brown N’ Serve Bolls
Vt Wheal—\’i While

12 FOR 140

LIMIT ONE PLEASE

RINSO

2 BEL. P E L S .
gt . p k g .

COFFEE

LGE. PKG.

23*
56&lt;

ONE LIMIT

OLEO

EGRET CUT GBEEN

CATSUP

I f nz. lit I. Hie

I i nil

I'Uhrr'*

MilfnrrV Fafirt fj

It

COCKTAIL No. 2'

CORN

No. :io:i can I5e

IlM (&lt;lnr&gt; IQ.»n&lt;F So

l .a r l b V I nt

BEETS

ueBABY
e c ii n ii t
FOOD

I lo ir* 4 Fa nt i

No. 2 can 10c PORK &amp; BEANS 2 cans 23c

pt. 3!)c

M r.m l. .No. .103 ra n

SUGAR PEAS

Stulvcl) V l inehI

A p lr’a I'ul l.rrrn. No.

PUMPKIN No. 2»/a can 17c*

ASPARAGUS

2 for 25c
2 cans 25c

Libby Canned Meat Sale

39c
20c
43c
45c

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MARGARET ANN’S I I.A.
ORA OK A
MA\a
LARGE
I )O Z ,

MAIIOAIIKT ANN MIRl
Oil AOK A MINN r ^
SHIPPED
D O /. i r c M .

ii.

2 for 27c

APPLE S’CE
Irr llU

MAYONNAISE

‘2 For

SIlNSIIINK
SHR. WHEAT
Pkg. 150

VVhilr H m i.r. No. 303 r . n

llttrkrr'* r.ninu*
2 ran

CIIOIT

2 For 19&lt;*

Vinrilr.n

CHEESE FOOD 2 Ih*. title

cn. 35e

Si. CORNED BEEF HASH s r
V
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A
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A
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••£G G $
CORNED BEET '»*-»
ROAST BEEF i-°/

STIIAINHI)

3
LB.
CAN

SWIFTNING

LB. (TI N.

limit'* t-'aurt

LB.

SWIFFS SHORTENING

s i la : good c o l o r e d (2 l im it )

SILVER I LOSS

Maxwell House
All Grinds
Two Limit

BEEF STEW
Hi-oz. can 4Jci

TRIPE
No. 1 can 27£

VEAL LOAF
Med. can

HEINZ SOUP

NAHISCO PREMIUM

THAI‘KIN GIHIII

TOMATO, Clin Klc

SALT1NES
1-lb. pk|r. 270

FIGBARS

ASSORTED

Itic &amp; 2 For 25c

NO. 1COIIIII.EIt
POTATOES.......... ...

10-lbs. 21c

CRANBERRIES....

lb.

REDKMPEIIOK
CRAPKS

190

2-lbs. 270

YELLOW
ONIONS ............. ....H-'lbs.

100

EM ERALD

LONG

p k g. 3 1 ^

PORTA KICAN
Y amo

C m . pkg.

Asparagus

43c

PALM RIVER

SLICED BACON
LYKKS TKNIHOU CUKE

WHOLE OR FULL HALF ...................... lb.49e
BUTT END...............................
lb. 47c
SHANK EN D ...............
lb. 45c

H AM S

Margaret Ann Quality, tirade A Heavy Western Reef,

STEAKS:
ROASTS:

SIRLOIN.................................... Ih. 87c
RIB OR CLUB........................... lb. 79c
ROUND FULL SLICES............. lb. 95c
BONELESS ROLLED BRISKET
ROUND BONE SHOULDER
ROLLED PRIME RIB
BRISKET BEEF FOR STEW

Ih. 03c
Ih.73c
Ih.89c
Ih.39c

KRAFTS Vi ML PKG. SLICED

KITTLE PIG PORK MALE:

H am s ........................................................................... lb. 450 American Cheese.............Ib. 290

SIZE IDO
LEMONS...................

Shoulders.......................... lb. 390

CAULIFLOWER
GREENING
APPLES .........
H A MY

FROZEN FOOD
WALNUTS.......................................
Minute Maid
Ant.run DIAMOND
Orange Con. 1 for 79c
MEDIUMS.......................................
llntinr Kranil
12-nl.pkg. DIAMOND
Turnip (JreenH
21c
Honor llrnnH

Out, ME AT DEPT.

lb.

MARGARET ANN OK ARMOURS STAR

Bag Sausage....................Ib. 350

Country Style Backbone .... Ib. 450

WESTEHN PORK LOIN ROAST

Sides, Ribs Left I n ......... Ib. 29^

Rib End 2-lb. to 4-lb. Cuts lb.

Btrik Fresh Pan Sausage.... Ib. 290

490
Small Western Spare Ribs Ib. 490

MILD DAISY

QUICK FROZEN JUMIIO

Cheese............................... Ib. 490 S h rim p .................... 10-oz. ctn. 790
"V

lb. 40c
T“

LARGE...............................................|b. ^50
BRAZIL NUTS......... .........................li,. 49*.

GA. SHIPPED, GRADE A, DRESSED &amp; DRAWN

FRYERS

LB.
*v

SWAN

JUNKET
DANISH PUDDING

_

SOAP
2 R e g .B « ( H l7 i

Pkg. 120

MALLARDS

CRACKER
JACKS 4c

DOG MEAL
5-lb. pkg. 630

SURF

LIFEBUOY

Lee. Pkg.
H e*

'Y *»i. iwu

IT*

■risT-

iu;uiiy\s

ASSTI).

COOKIES
Pkg. 210

r .R f i

WOODBURY

1

LUX

FACIAL SOAI*

« * 2Tc

2 bars 170

TOILET
SOAP

OLD DUTCH
PKG.

C lU M U t

2cu&gt;230
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O n lly Th e re Is Strength—
To Pto lld till Peace e| th, A v id ;
To Promote ih&lt; Progress el A u i( U « .
To Produce I 'd u ^ r ill; lor tUolord.

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§

&gt;

A-Bomb Trade
For P eace Is
'Bradley Offer

Tougrh Little Mongrel
Refuses To Stay Dead
-

C H IC A G O . Nov. |7— iiPl— Thrr
♦ weeks ago lirownie, a five mnn*k
old pet dor, wai at ruck by an automulde, ahot In the head and burled.
Hrownie refuted to beeomi &lt;Jia*
pirlteil at hi* run of bad lurk. He
routed hlmarlf out of a .hallow
grave to prove it.
Ile’t back at hit home In suburban Calumet City looking ami
feeling considerably better than
he waa after hla close bruth with
death.
Brownie itrarrd into the home
of Albert Herman latt September
and waa promptly adopted by Her­
man’* four young children. They
were upset when he waa hit hv u
ear and aeriou.lv Injured Into laat
month.
Mr*. Herman ruthed him to a
veterinarian but he wat out of hi*
office.
Mr*.
Herman,
noting
Brownie was suffering, decided to
put the dog out of hie mlaerv. She
Stkrd a neighbor to ahoot Brownie.
, * He took the dog to wooded arer.aml
fired one ahot at the animal's head
Then he placed Hrownie In a .hal­
low grave and rovered the tody
with aand.
The next day. Mr*. Herman raid.
Brownie ahnwrd up at her ba£k
door— whining. She rushed hlm lo
a veternarlan, Hr. Robert 8nrdrr
who went to work with penicillin,
aplinta and other equipment am)
soon ha&lt;l Brownie patched up
Several data later Brownie a n
hark home.
w
Splints were removed from the
dog’* fractured left hind leg ye*.
terday. Ha's frisky and playfulwith only a alight limp.
Dr. 8nvder explained about the
merry bullet fired bv the neighbor.
It ricocheted off Brownie's thick
but affectionate ahull without In
flirting serious injury,

♦

TR A V E L IN G W H EELC H A IR
B LLE N S B U R G , Wash., Nov. V
% — C/T)— Larry Hightower brought
his wheelbarrow home veelerdav.
Aa the ex-cowboy Jockeyed hla
one-wheel contraption Into the cen­
ter of town It merited the end of
• more than 20,000 mile barrow-

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Drives On Manchuria

- Mrs. Ecker’s Body Mistrial R e s u l t s
F o u n d Imbedded F rom Slaying Of
In I s la n d Sands W a lte r C a r t e r

M W D E L H I. India. N... 17
— Scores of girl ripluyre. of i d ’i
( oininuiilil China ha. hiu&lt;
Southern Hell telephone Company «|U-1\ tf|e« letl a second Indian pionu»«ed on downtown .lire l. today tn l il llir nnlilaiy inva.Hin ol liafter picket line, weir ihlowu a- l-ci. an o llu ia l govrrnnirnl &lt;|Hikr&lt;
round (hire building, by union luan caid today
men .Inking again.t W rttrni Elec­
K -d t lima declalrd India had
tric Company.
ru light to itilrtielr in w lut the
Suillirin |b-ll card tbrlr wav
l onitnunitls cou.ldei an mleinal
"no (unification lor tbr inlrifet*
l
liinrir a 11ait
*me wit 11 service. U nio n Iradet*
I lie antwri plated lieforr I’llllir
Mid ll.r gill, weir ’’pinpctly

Insur.incc E x ecu tiv e Dan K cigan Rem ains
I’ree On $2500 Bond
I'lies To Scene O f
Pending
New T rial
D row ning A ccident

17th Inf.mi iv I'orce
E x p ects I'd R ead]
C h i n e s e I'rum ier
W ithin h'mn D ays
.S L O ll . \.w

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tT i

An

A me in .it l link , oloiim blasted lit

way llrrough ■ K. il ti q. m i I ir
N-otlr K oican iiouiirtam i.iu n r lo
(lay. I Iren It lolled UotlllOJld (II A
lil.trmg hid In n-a.li tin \l.r-i. Ion­
ian Inndri m bun cl &gt;y s
( onimunitlt o|irne&lt;J ,qi on ihc
17ill IllllalillV l&lt;&gt; w*tnei11 tioni lh^
iillltiilr* 4» lit*’ link
mikiMtv! i •
liillM i Ii ,11 fuB nr.ul Mi (fir* i|i_I til fsl'I K«&lt;tr.*
\ thief h ill ti.lllll*
•*41tJ■aI I*if11 1 1 &gt; t %uDi 1■««i i|(»i * J r «HJ
INI ihr full" -Midi M.tftnr 1 • I'.llll
riH krfillM llir fl**iuv •&gt;111n.inl%
I In* 'a ,i * ituiiil Jk iiitirf toulll
ul 11it* M.im liutl.tii Inuiti i

Ibe iaie ,.| Dan Keigan. 50
Minuter law all ul.il NYluu’s gov
17
il!,M &lt; ll&gt; IO \ &gt;
emnirnt a loiigli ilrcnion
wbelli1
rviii li I'U lifi 1«kI a &gt; yrai eld laim ri, cbaigrd with tnui
I.. M. Plummer. chaiiiuan of Lo- r ‘ t«* (iiiikU ' u|i|hi11 (b r I iIn-I aii 1« till.) ill* IH*vlk »»l Nil! I Inil* i uk del III llir in olid dreirr III the
cal 10b. Communication Wnikeii
* « l u i f r t m| l&lt; *il k luiirhr It I *krt |iiriK fllilH’iMrtl in I'f.u It •booting .-I M 111 •-1 t a l l -I, lathe
ol America, .aid only Id gitlt ii'jifmiiHi it*•vi U lu ir ilir Ibtilnl Mllti nil l.ili«lii 111.1mi 4H liiilrv ill live , luldieu, nr,11 AllainonlSpnilgl mi l|*l&gt; I I, r loir cl i.,lr tec
had crotird the pn ke| Inn
f■out Ntliuns,
111
Vv.il |*l n HI if i i»f tirir
N OV NATIONAL COMMANflft of the American Legion. Brie Cocke, T»,
rails on President Trum an at the Whlto House. Cocke presented the ol ibe mam oilier. Normally. J50 jmlitn,
I Ilf
Vv||f «j | Mr llO- trlday lit a nmlll.ll wlirn llir civ
Th
nirinliri m u allei loo lioun •!
Chief Kxecutlva with Um IBM program of the Legion ee outlined eg work there.
noli .till a n i la-ing .tudied
Me roccnt oonventlon in Loe Angeles.
(International SowmlgAoto),
nli bed into deliberation, tailed to ira. Ii i iei
Dan Allderuin, dnlli. t maiugei
boaiil
chatlinan
waa
|
Hill Infoi i.ir.l .outer* -«n l it
for .Southern Hell, m i I “ Many Wti- "‘•Ilffirnit to iiiiili-rctaiui how the Vll.mlo \\ .-diirnlav when a tin I
llir iuinin.iriuri «»l fl»r ndtimri
lli r |UIV included I I II O w r lit .
loyal e m ployer,
a ir ir|Hiiling on l"d ia ru u lil io,w fail to jo in in , in ill foiling boil &gt;ap.urd lame.
*«**!
lilt iurti* vaiiijM ir,n li thr
llir jo b ' and lltal lb err bad been
" f. I ' 1?'1.* A'1** „f" r M | ’ .Merrill Herd. J. . I'*. Im id.om r L G Hunter. 1 red I* Lyon.. M f .
.
from I lit1 l atlt «*«1 Nulmiu.
*
.
. ««
* i»
n
i *•. . . (HMijrr ci 11 v m \1 h rr k .iliJ if
no trriu u s in lriiu p tioIll
n uf M-1 Vice.
X|lt
rhln«*i* tmtu rm cb - *^rv%
tbr.iln* »l |&gt;i.Klmri jutl Miutlr Iv h id O . Ibiniin \ V .n (rr
flln l i *j| |min 14tli Ilu ci i
airanwlille
union pickrta
niekrt.aa|&gt; ap
I»a&gt;thl
llr
a n w h lle unl.m
. . -,|, , ,\1 .,1S-.-,|
|&gt;,-|hi
T it w t '. I t t -y .-ir - lu llin g
compamon ol M u Kck- and Andrew Jakubcin
penred liefiire nil telephone of fleet „},) [ i:,|„i |.nltun wn&lt; m-tii-tlnl&lt;-i| to rf&lt; wat .till mi.ung Seaichei*
Wr 'Miill nil iml tti'll f*ut »»! tilt in.**
Ar .1 icilill lire rate it rX|&gt;ei .1
In Miami tmlay, ami repurtnlly !«■ invecteii w It II full power* III il 1
I 1
iJ&gt;r\«finr on tlir fiunl
i
t
'it .
oel e irii It tint h.rtl drowned.
|o
hr
lurd
again.
(iioh.di
1
y
at
ihc
elsewhere In the .tale.
ci-l'Uful t-rri-nioriv nt l.hnca. the
llir Sutilli Kurran i ipit.il D m (I
aMkllMuril
till
1*1119
l-i
lll
ll
M lt L i c i t I mhIv had -lulled end ol tlie pirtriil trim ol C lltu-I
Some of the I.HIKI Southern
Bell employees stayed eway from
aliout 15 inilct toulhwctl oi the Couil K n (j.tn .till trinams lire on *iun if.iMril l,(H)0 tti 4.000 var.lt
fut\%.ml nu llir rv tin n r in'.t! ra»t
V isito r s Spent $800 A tto r n e y H in ts That their jtdia, hut a telephone comp­
(■thing area oil Sc.ihrool Itland bond ol $2,500 (tendinK rr lr.il
any spokesman reported "many
i n ( mi .
w
h
n
r
llir
-stt
ttlr
111
lia|l(
riled
He
wat
defended
lit
John
l.eonD
e
fen
se
M
ay
Rely
M illion In Florida
employee* of (In
traffic and
V ^ M in e rt p io lir j ii •14IIt i 111«
department* h a ir trported
I irut J a il N .nl hw in lit, a Civil aiiljf. Atsillanl Stair Altiiinrv llu O n In san ity
Plea •dhet
In *49, Says W arren
for their regularly a*signed d u ­
•li'MH.1 Ht.tlltf|l|| inriM H i mi llif
A,| I ’ lir-.t n,l,.i ..oliir.l dir I i-mI v hr-l (,nyyt tomiuiird thr (idite
e *a ■
‘n, *11
•-I Kill •In*| * ‘ 4
*
ties.
•****» **'#.-■,- lit*
W A .M IIN G TO N
V,-.- *7 •in
at / .211 A M on a hiv.
.
« utn-n
tx rtb'v. i*u». W —yVy—&gt;• O.car
"Long distance service la nor­
Dstroi
i
Hi.
I
•
‘
lit,
Inu
sion
Collaru, accrued ol Iwu
Th r thtHiltng look, plate ut Ih
mal and it Is not exiiected that
Siwaking al ibr .iiinual Hireling ul
I v l.I.A II \SSK F, Nor. 17— r/f't h-ntt (hr he ii h Mr landrd hit
roaiiost unop|Hisr,l m-ue ri IM , , x
capital crime, for hi. pail nr at­ there will lw any breakdown of
Mtornes General Hichard F r- idane and rt.iniineil the l«&gt;tlv lie hi-nie of F-nrtt &lt; arVer ueai Alta
miles mirth uf D&lt;&gt; ■•.,n
it,,.
I be Marion cuunly chamber uf
local
telephone
service,
since
all
tempting to a.ia.iinale I'leudenl
vin's tilling that linker ahnot*
r •iini.it, d Mrt I . I n . o tout.n mut|y
|)r|m|&gt; sheriff II U
rotnnierce lit a rapacity autbenre
Trum an, pleaded inniMent al lu. local call* in the grenter Miami •lelale I lor id a gamhling law* i* ol
lonnei I’letidrnl Kayiuond
of ford. Keigan had l-e.n drink
last niglil. Governor Fuller Wararea are handled hy uutoinohlle*
arraigtiinrnl in U. S. di.luct couil dialing equipment,** »ald J. M. vcoig In get a quick teal In court. Foim air of France, had Iwen tlca I Ing, hut knew what he wa« talking
irn a i.'it e j bit confident Itclirl
I f. Turnbull. TalLhaaare la­
24 lioutt.
al-out when arrested in his truck
I iday.
I’hillips, district manager.
i n . said he will ask l,eon rminthat Flund* will double its louri.l
.
I, . i
, _.
where II hod •tailed 160 yardC. L. Woods, chairman of hwal t. cltcull court loda. to re­
Alter
bearing
the
four-count
in­
butiuraa in ibe nett len yean.
107, fonimiinlcytlona Workers of
iron,' t V " , n l coaM’ p-tter"
,h*
gain Sheriff t ra n .- l.ailamlrr
Approximately -t. 700,000 (reople dictment read, Collaro lufj dis­ Antriea (C IO l, slid; "We are from interfering wilh a Veteran* day. reeelved the news calmly at 1,1
floM yard ot f r f home ..n
his Chnrlettoii hotel room. Mr*. 11 *4 ,’, rl|k''tcame to Florida from other Mate, trict Judge Henry A. Schweinhauti observing picket lines in Miami." «f Foreign Wars linker *hnnt
Kckec and Ib id htd been ohjeet*
Deputies &lt; harles lleck and
He added no genetal Older- heir tomorrow.
and countrie. lait year, and spent
W ASIIINfi lu N . \ . A 17 i J V
" I plead not guilty, your honor." have U-en laued regarding pick* l
of a wide *ca and air hunt for the Swolfurtl, and (unstable
Hill
an estimated 1800,000,000 here.
I.i-h k ti-ttifird that it took their MiiiPi VV llytiilfu ■nu, i \\ i )■iOtr.
Tho.e were ibe only woid. ing or observing the picket line
T A I . L A I I A S S K F , N»v. 17 •11 ImsI two day*.
,,
, i,r
I’oast
Giiard»nen
yrilerdav coml.lnetl ifforl* to tak, Ih. jd t tun SVniM i'lnin?tNi
Governor Warren said in onr oi •(token by llir .mall, meek looking
“This
la something wr
-Y o u won't tie aide to ahiHit nt
Smii! fi* i ti IJjtilu *a
1 j I'f|t#|k.
D'eailaaea na g .a e triakii
lilt .tale promoting talk, hr ha. I'lirriu Kuan lanalic. The J7-yea»
targets f&gt;.» that Thanksgiving found (lie small rowi-iat froni bil from Keigan, with Hwoffocd
which they and tw,, frond, ttn e octuallv taking ii out of Keigan* (iulinir iten in f N«*» •
1 'fill
,&lt;r rh ils tm a s turkey
brt-n making ill and out ul ill* obi Cnllaro wa. neatly dinted in
1 *'ll! Itj|
Attorney Geilrr d Ittcliaid Frviri flthit.i* when the ciaft wo -warnp Irond wliil* the other- resitaiio-l MM.' *ill sfr^Ikil i ,
.la ir.
r,iml
■♦•ci'
ed
hy
lu-avy
seas
Bird
oveiliillteil
him.
t'un'laiile
l
ewis
denei
ilisol
a lllOWII Mill.
aid
ycsteidny
Die
"turkey
1ii'iidi'i
*f
• » l «. 1 I'itf
„lay,
K- 'pan as having been "irliimh
•liimil
common I! Florida during: \\e-lm--.duy,
" W r huvr ju.l about doubled
t.i-a A. Hover, chief of three'
4'*M!ii|(*» if*-!' 4 Mill ID)'
f &gt; fm i 4lu*r
.... four bail pul out from tlie diunk.”
hid Ida y
season • violate
the
ruurt-appointed
defense
attorney*,1
I lie .ummrr tuuri.l Lutineti of
Stuhim&gt;k Island home of M l' V IS
Attorney Leonard)- termed Mo­ Ill'll *l|(|f"A It'D ft*'
- Im«|
Thirteen men reported todav t Stale's gtnnhllng laws.
argued vigorously against m ill­
tirrlcil jitci'iiiiiwl\ r ih' ^MUri'iiit*
Florida in thr la.l two years*, lie ing fo liu m to trial. U . 8. District K. It. Carter, clerk of the In. al
lb- made the luling a( tlie re tor M orawyli, whose late hu-hand lull i Mr rn rti-i, "an uggre» .it
was a wealthy New York nitlroutl mid desctilml that the pistol w.-ni i tii.r!
ipie-t of C. I.. t talk, one of Go.
(
told hit hrairr. in whal br des­ Attorney George Morria Fay told lectin- Service Hoard No.
Tli»* m url ln«%t D m f .»« f fhnf
Judge Schwelnliaut that the pro.i- Induction into the arnnil servlri- rrimr W nireu’s aides, who wanted lawyer atrrl protege of steel tycoon off accidentally during a struggle.
The prosecution smashed at the ifiliMU* cf|| |»t it t • *t nt* •
cribed at "oar u| the miMl im­ cutIon waa nut ntUmping to take and left hv 'ms ot H.I3 A M (
an official opinion on wlo-ther the Andrew Carnegie.
J. II Hogt-ri, a New York tea* 'elf defense plea, and Attorney *mi!Ii**rn 11 mu
it» .h iii r »t»»*
pressive gathering, of a Clumber tin- fo tla m cate out of order, hut, the induction station nt Jack •
•hoots me tllei-ul The attorney
rstale broker, and Deter (*. Mor Gngg« quoted a witne-s, F.llodt Utitiniiii? *»f i.i* i.
f • \ . ft (*,.
of Commerce I have ever »een. "we do inaiat that til* government ville. All have passed their idiv ■ * general ruled on lids typ. of con ris, a caretaker on Sruhrook t
«' Buchan, os having stated .hut YlulilllHt Ih. Jilt# f T , •. « in .ire
trat;
examinations, said Mr Cartel
In.trad of 5,000,000 visitors an­ i. entitled to a speedy trial."
I'articiponts in the .hoot* f ir- land 26 miles south of here were Wol . r _t arter
Iked u
K- ‘ Art ft*iliiililinc fit
i • ■■ 1jI#
After hearing the attorney*,
The group Included six ulol.
r«!i"i»rint«ti‘ |*r» ,*i .4 * •iin.
nually. wr will have 10.000.000," Judge Schwrinhaut fixed nu trial luen and seven Negr«H-i In tr,. 4( individual ti.rg.ts marked with rescued hy a passing -hum p
Ittlft*** .tin
elr names. The best marksman trawler. Th vy had het..... •*e|.arat
v
A u
| il l l t |..
"AAV expert I lie Cuming white;* date. He &lt;uid, huwrVer, thut he white group were Knv Claud* thrir
II uuiiaa.a I I . ra s e g a . l j
M lM lnf
**oupli* »*&gt; «
\\)&amp; 1 ( M r
111(1 lf»*tI*S i i l i l l
did not tielleve the caa* ahould h” j Howard, Jr., Clarence
in « n, i, rauml «»f fir i r n I im n ed iW tt
southward ocean current
Th . M • 1
&gt;.•
nt
delayed until Feb. 16, a date tug- Jonex, Jr., James Wilev H e ll, ..t turkey. KtMUt|r)| litffiti »ia* uni
1 I sm||nwe»l «Im 1‘uge •Iftlbll
Herd had hern u Imu-e g o --l
R » m 1n « p4 n « r « g » r s u r l
grated liy Hover.
Oviedo, William Itolw-rt J e n n i n g ___________
llMBilasea t,a »•■■. r . t n
The court's assignment conimlallenselv of Oviedo nn-l .1 / »!._ • *
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7am .loner had suggested that the case Itav
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R I ih m I
III,' |ll2 VI ul old cllV hall hilildllu*
Mcoe than I 2d lin-illtiera of the
d
ha pul official* of thi- -In • t ’
HUlaboruugil High Hchocd Band
Another man Inducted, J.,hi
I tnri,' -ee &lt;ilv in a ti&lt;-kli&gt;|i iml
\
i 11
1
m ,.f
of Tam pa, together with clirrr
William Cnmhx of Ovlrilo. »n
J* &lt;*. “ Slliii” G allowav, grni-rnl
Ihr chedule rail* for I hi- r.ili*' fdtNi
G R E A T L A K E S , Nov 17 iNmI* intuit*
U
nl.ii
.»!
leaders ami majorette*, enjuye.1 a
trari-ferred to the lioard at Covine chairman of
tlie (Ith
annual
tn
laotieiiei)
In
a
ceremony
todav
Jr
MummI w a% inntli \ •*.»• i ifn v if i hn
sluiHiVrr in Sanford till* noon and
ton, Kv.
&lt;:hrl*trnas Seal -ale in Seminole clali William 8 . B rum lri
Thin
the
coition!-,
are
to
I
h
turtle.I
futility N'lf a**' • (lift .
,n
visit ed the Zoo. They were en
Approximately 76 Sanford citlThe tevrn Negro xelectret »l! County, Imlav announced the ap- radioman, •econd rlast. USN H. «"n
of Mr and Mrs. W. S Brumlev --• o\.-i to Governor Goi.lon Brown­ Paimrttii AvitiiJi'. \ If P i f ifon.
route to Daytona Beach ami the tena out uf 3,(00 potential voters of them from Sanford, were Ov&gt; « pointnirnl of rit-chairmen
11 Nov
**" L 1aloft I Club II
I
football game with Mainland High have t r - register rtf at the City Bradshaw, Fdwanl Leonard liar
Those iiirude Mrs. (!. Bradford Celery Avenue, and huil-an-l --J ing in another ceremony henSchool tonight.
Hull since the hooka were opened rington. Oscar Collins, Adam I » Altamonte Springs; Mrs W F? Catherine O Brumlev ,,f -Ml park 26 Thev ate to hocoim- n Part *»f arifuiiiiK t-tl f Idy
Itu p ir Altilfrw ( sirrini ,i\
Groups of the *tuder&gt;ta poo-J fur thla purfmae tin WednesiJar, Fayette, Herman II. Walden. I ..
Nowell, Foriest City; Mr* .1 W Avenue, Sanford, recently r•r,..r*&lt;-1 the historical collection *&gt;f th,l,-n f (fit* imdal iluuui
i j Mi I'm ’ » r for anapshots hy the moat at II. N . Sayer, city clerk, stated Williams ami llerliert Napote- t Varimrough, Genrva ami Cliulunta: for duly with U, S Natal I •&gt;. • Tenneswe sciiool bo tin
whii li b lit occupied the |m .. o' tun, m ho mlilt ! Uiat I .
. I,. ,| in
Monkey Island anil the Muuici this morning.
Itohhlns, who was transferred her- Mr*. Virginia Anderson, Lake in Julian.
A graduate of Semin-h- High ritv hall huildirig
thank M i * Sf nn ■ \
»■ .it •(
pal Pier. They were brought here
The re-regivtratiun la atriclly from Alabama,
Mary; Mr*. F'runk Farmer, Luke
S--jui-l'ody look a pirnintur, in -*-) M l- 1 •IIV K »1*•* f»* 1 •■I At i tig the
In three Greyhound busses,
for those whose names are on the
Monroe; Mrs. IL It. Gray, Long- School, he will serve nt a radio
A group of about n dozen cf old registration list which has
-vood; Mi&gt;- Itulh Davldaon, Dvieilo; iipernlor with the communii ati«n- ni'■J discovered tin* I'ottlr Msv"&gt; f »•* IlfIII Inn* fi**n- 1If !all*h) 1 - lake
HHC t l l’N T D H D ITF .D
the g irl students were excited become obsolete, he pointed uut.
Mr*. M G. ILnlgrs, I'aola; rind center In the flag allowun., ■&gt;( Jnlm-. VV Elmore hopes it will tuiri llltHk.1 ||il •"•‘flit* *iItl |f1 |» Il S' .l.-niirs
IIA H TF O H D , Conn. Nov, 17
mil lo contain grop.- mice. Lau |r&lt; 111
Vice Admiral
Turner Jov C--n
u fharik# I till Mi »,( &gt; Motor
over the sight of deer on such The re registration will continue •/Vi Connecticut Hepuhlican- bar. *°bn Mikler. Hlavia
good terms with the monkey* o i until I tec. 30. New ritlxrria or per- ahandonerl their fight for a recout.'
Seal- niav he puri-hn-rd al tin mamler of U. H Naval F--r&gt; • io rol'igne »r a .ample from the near 4%., f.i • f i an i|n*t 1 HIC ll.a |.«(a! Iit-D
iiv French Broad lUver.
Jmi ii r tlirrr. iMill
Monkey Island. They got much aons reaching 21 yeara of uga in the dote election contest ^
11! itn-ali
■fflcr of Dr. Henry Mcl.aulin, Ihr Fat East.
lie doesn't relish tire Idea ,,f fill .1*1-1 (|| 'rrlil Hi
Ilrumley, who aitende&lt;| rh&lt; Dm
leetMsi •
fun also out of the antes of may register when the hook* are which Henata, William lluityn flki louehtniis, Yowell* and the Cole
Jiggs, the Mandrill ape, and had oiM-ned 30 day* brfure the next nosed out I’retcolt llusli (H i ir man Gift Shop. Tlie goal i. 16.. ver-itv of Florida, war. callr.l to pie-enling a teittle of non lav
I.l 4 h 1 Mi t v i \
high praise fur the Zoo.
•lection, he aaid.
isa), „f w hich H2 percent remains id active duty from the Natal Be. paid whi'kv to the govrrrmi in n
1,113 vote*.
drr city
O A K L A N D t llif *.
17 -i,-7h
With yesterday’* end to the the County, 13 percept ill the '.late serve early in September.
t uri eflA'Y VI hi. h avrif .1 vo,ing
proceedings liefore three stale -n and 6 percent goes to the national
fathei "w lift til'llifu *1■ him 1-at.-r on
prenie court Justices, (here rang ■iffice. Of the latter amount, I nera charge of k ilim ,' i i I •-• man
ent is used for research in deve
tbl* statement from Hush:
Clifford Drfihnin 7‘* w»,. ar“ I accept the decision of urn loping a serum for the prevention
rested after n , .n-lt. - !.--,•• tol l
party leaders to withdraw nur and cun- of tula-rrulotis.
police Denham
• t-amiding
(recount) petitions with goml » 1
t.lraw poker 1 legal I e *Mi bulletCOM M I N IS TN R X C I.IH IF D
toward all and III will toward no
ri.hllt-d 120 hills
L O N D O N . Nov. 17— (AY— The
Hy FR A N K f’A R K V
one. I congratulate my opponent on
Police chief Frink Farina of
British Communist i'artv announc­
hla victory."
Associated I'rew* Science Keporter
N O R T H P O li:. Nov. 17 ..(Special)-Santa C’lau. II Is.ed with a
ed today the United States ha* re- piohlrin that would la/e Hob I lope. Allred t.inilrin or even Kurtell K,ty. sultuihan Emeryville ai t Denham
S T . LOUIS, Nov. 17 -(/I*)— It might Ire a good idea lo let certain
- "Ilf. I i I.l ill. | l it I ;n. nil John
fused visa* for its two top men to
CLAkl NilF'.l.l.
"1’ro in vecond (iUre,” nghrd .Saul*, "lire way Uncle Ssm iv J. Comte k, 'll. in u ( " ii -lurtil when
expectant father* stay with their wivci in the hospital "labor room,” a
S E A T T L E , Nov. 17— hi’* For attend Die convention of the U. S
Communist I'artv in New York banding out pretenh to rountriev under tbr M.uiball I’Ian. it imlinig caught rifling the alt of n loan
Florida dotlur says.
36 years a 206-pound clam shell
company h i San Jo,c, &lt; xlif., Wed­
me in second place ai bad at lire Dudgrrt were."
This it one phase of a nrw childbirth program now under study, almost the site uf a bathtub hr, next month.
nesday.
The
two
are
Hurrv
I'ollltt,
Sec­
hern
sitting
In
front
of
the
Yr
"And
that
ain’t
all."
lie
groanrd,
"lire
Imyt
and
girlt
m
America,
Thar husband could rub hla
One of Covaleak*. bullet tore
retary
of
the
British
Communist
Olde
Curiosity
Shop
on
the
water
w ife's bark ami give her encour­ and an extensive pro-labor edu­
instead of writing me letters are f
1‘arty, and Palme Dutt. its vice clipping out the toy ails in th- tries Ixhlnd the Iron Curtain, through |l,(U&gt;0 In eurtem v !n Den­
agement, said Dr. Oren A . Filing- cational program for both ex­ front.
ham's breast tmeket. I it -ms so
Joseph It. James, shop manager chairman.
■on, of Tampa, In advocating a pectant mother* and father*.
tnuil order catnlngues, sending herauie they won't let the kiddies
Their excushm is automatic un­ them to me and asking that i there read the mall order cats slowed it made only a superficial
modified form of "natural child­
" M in y problems must be solved told police todav it's there n&gt;
chest wound.
Intrrnal Security fill the bill.
birth.’*
and our own obvetrical concepts longer— "vomeone must have walk der the new
logue*.
Act— sometimes railed the Mr
"N atural childbirth,” a contro­ must b* altered before we can ed off with it.”
"Here is one from a little girl
"They atlll belirvr In me a hit,
•‘arran Kill.
versial concent originated by an expect this method of delivery to
named Helen in Sanford. Florid r th-ugh, rause the other day I
BHDS K FC D G N I/.F H O TA H Y
English doctor, mepna labor and be completely satisfactory,” he
whose Sears Roebuck catalogue heard Joe Stalin tell Molotov,
G
IIE
F
T
IS
C
S
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Nov |7— LIS
H
O
NG
KONG.
Nov.
17
-h
i3
delivery without uae of pain- said.
must be a lot Ihlnnrr since sho "Moly old hoy, our cash la get­
N
IA
G
A
R
A
F
A
L
L
S
.
N.
Y..
Nov.
r.7
tl
Rotary
International
has
he.
t
relieving agents— plus a pre-labor
**l.ahor department* are gen­
got through clipping out what ting low because of losing our illrmingliam
2K
IN
educational program designed to erally a noiay madhouse luppli-d “ recognised" officially hy Com­ 17— W ) — A $7 bid won greetings she wanted.
Korean stake, wonder If we ran Bismnr.-k
86
from the White House for a man
57
allay fear* a woman might hava with the most uncomfortable beds munist China.
Santa paused to wipe the per­ get Uncle Sam to be Santa Claui Boston
tU)
29
R. II. Jones, president of the at a church hataor.
of childbirth.
i.l the hospital.
spiration off hia brow with a again like he waa during the Chicago
The
man.
whose
name
was
not
Denver
63
S3
•like atmnsphrero mutt Kowloon Rotary Club, told a meet
D r. Ellington told the Southern
furry aleeve even thoufch the war when he shelled nut II bil­
A homell
learned,
hid
last
night
on
a
small
46
21
Medical Association, whoa* annual be created.
nurses ing of the club yesterday tha*
Obstetrical
____
____
temperature waa 60 degree* below lion ruble* worth of stuff to Oe* Moines
Fresno
68
id jeeteeday,
yeeterda.. (Rat
_
meeting ended
he must have • p««w training. A Peiping had granted Internationa' unopened package sent hy the na­ xcro.
66
u»?"
&lt;14
a middle-ground method nurse in a labor room c
61
destroy Rotary the first licenae lo operate tions first lady for the auction, at
" I f 1 should aend Helm every­
" I’ll wire Vithinilty about U, New York
71)
on the matter and that hla m s ol the effectiveness
48
is « r
w entire In Chma aa a legal private organl- tha requast of the Epiphany Epis­ thing ahe ordared, and that In­ and see what the prospect Is," Washington. D.C.
copal Church. The package con­ clude* doll*, toy furniture, train*, replied Molotov with a grin. Winnipeg
m with a f n v 111-chosen saUon.
Sir
It has bean epparently incmatftiL program
19
79
Ha advocates sparing ate of words.
83
Jenes alto reported that Peinlnr tained a card bearing the printed game*, icooteri, gum , dishes and "Maybe by
calling off
the Jacksonville
78
the toy kitchen aet*. paints, black­ Chinese In Korea wa can get a Miami
paltt-rollovlng drag* during labor;
T h e patient must have some­ had granted the second license of meaaage: “ Greeting* from
68
employment of a special form of one with her at all times for en- similar nature to the "Interna­ . White House, President and Mr*. board*, block*, etc., I might find loan for them— I hate to think Tallahassee
68
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anesthesia during actual deli very
tional Freemasons."
Tampa
K M i *n am h a * m * )
HI
Harry 8. Trum an.
myself In trouble with the coun­
60
honoring picket
worker.."

line,

of

lellow

pokraninn .aill the Helping |H1|lUn | l|r tri.uran.r Company’v

Governor S t a t e s Killer Of Truman
T o u r i s t Business Guard Pleads Not
To Double By 1960 Guilty To Murder

Turkey .Shoots Are
Ruled Illegal By
.AHomey (ienera!

Washin^ldii Nu«rm
Says Segregation
Law Is Violaied

a

Thirteen Sanford Men
Induct ed Into Arin&gt;

Post's Pithy Problem

llillshormiKh lli^h
Students Visit

Only 75 Kvgititer
On City Hall Houk8

Tampa Doctor Suggests Husbands
Stay With Wives During Childbirth

William S. Rrumlcy ,lr.
l,rrr frul1' s' Vu Co-rimii mnn Named
Reports I Japan

Record Donation D
Made .At
Rank

Santa Claus Complains Of Playing
2nd Fiddle To Generous Uncle Sam

The Weather

*■"

" I Juat figured a
......
never had gone anywhere,” Hightower explained. “C h a t aay that
new though.”

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Jacksonville, M i a m i C hinese Reds A d vise
E x ch a n g es Are B e­
India T h at T ib etan
sieged By P ickets:
In vasion D oes N ot
Service Is Norm al
C oncern N ew D elhi ~

O f S taff T e lls AP
N ew sm en Germany
Should Be Rearmed

A T L A N T A . Nov. 17 - &lt; / n Amrnca'a lop military nun of­
f e r e d today lo trade thr atom lonrb
for “ a genuine courte of lightroctnear in thr world." and "all inili
tary power (or a century of |iea«r."
"Hut no raiy iradet arr on in
the o|&gt;rn market." Genera1 Omar
Bradley raid in a speech prepaird for 500 mrmbert of thr A mo*
ciated Prett Managing Kditort Attociation meeting here. " W r muit
£,earn the world riglilrouinr i wr
•eek, and the peace w r ao rain-dly d r.iir. "
Rradlry caned anrw tui VacI*
man leaimamrnl and auggrtlrd a
tyilrm hy which U. S. rrw n rr Mili­
tary manpower would be mainlained at a greater degree of combat
readinrit than in the pact, lie taiJ
that would help provide the null*
~tary strength which will be neert
"v a ry "fof many yeat* lo comr."
To teach the goal of enduring
peace, the chairman of the Joint
Chief* of Staff called foe
1. Building "a it rung and who!,-tome nation, to act aa a pivotal
center for freedom."
2. Maintaining and enlarging
industry and productivity, and.
•'wherever It aervea freedom’, intereft," sharing the resulting
benefits.
V 3. Exercising “all (he meant of
diplomacy, all the ekilla of nego­
tiation, to enlarge the opportuni­
ties for freedom throughout thr
world.”
•'In (hurt," llradley aaid, “wr
u a a ila a w na f a n Ktaatl

t b

C ir u in r in J cooler north por­
tion partly cloudy and continued
mild *00111 portion through Satur4.11 I lehl U l i l b l r « 111.1 tw o m in g
^ • ^ r a t r noft*i
♦ *iffi**i*f,

Florida Hit By China Rejects A H i e d T a n k C o l u m n
PhonePickets’ rrotest Uver
_
A r T
Mass Strategy Tibet Attack Blasts Free Or I rap,

Truman Receives Legion Report

Head O f Join t Chiefs

^
A T L A N T A , Nor. |7— (At—
* Central Omar Bradley aaid loday thr Kurran * ir si ripped thi*
country and il* Allirs of adequate
strength— except lor the alom
bomb— to
drfrnd
Iheinsrltrs
elsewhere. Th r rhairman of thr
Joint ( hirf. of Staff &lt;tai,| in »
■ptrth prrparrd for a meeiin* of
thr Aaaoriatrd I'rewi M p iirin r
Editor* Association: " Il la a
biulainjt ami shocking fart that
when » r Vmrricam. were rum*
o initlrd in Korea, • , were Irll
» without an adequate- martin of
military slrrnxlh with which to
farr an rnrmjr at nnv othrr
specific point. O rta ln li we were
left without thr strength to pirrt
a general attack. In thr m illttn
arnae, thr free world waa left
wilhuul adequate r r « r n &gt; , ;a*
crpt for thr atom bomb."

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SPECIAL SALE

$1295
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Seminole Cminty
Motors

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Mr, Janira II. Slnglet'iiy, 2.‘di
Hak St.. Ilee lilmtner for the,
Hut*erint Co. in ljutiavllle, Ky.,
Ihlnka that keeping
■eping on*« aelf in:
a Knod
nut humor la atMiitl Ih" must
valuable akari
■Mel a peraon
perann ran tin,
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peraonal m nlart with many dlf.
frrent typea of peorile, hemg frwvl
humored U not only- U ln f pleas &gt;
anl with one'a aelf, it’* wn ah- '&gt;
aolille nere»«|iy In hualtieaa.
Here la Mr. Slnilelnry'a Male,
ment:
"nefore I Mailed taking HAH
AC'OL Ihete wasn’t a p**i,on lu
the wot Id who rmild get along
with me aecitied like the leaat
little thing would up,rt*me. I *va,
Hied all Ihe lime ami II leally
affeclnl my work. I had a hai.i
lime ,lecplng— JuM toll ami to,,
and ral nap all night long, t
dhlnT rat proprrly either. Thru
one Hay I heatil how other folka
with the aame trouble I had weir
being helped by IIAU Af.Ttl
I
tried II ami noturil an improvr
ment after the fit,I roupli* of
hot Ilea Now I feel goo | get
elong with everyhody— I ’m not a
bit nervous sleet* like a log and
appetite— why, I can't baldly
support myself, | ral so much,
Yre, s l r - l l A |)AC()1. Is really
fine and i recommend il tn all
my frienda.*'
Many Thou, am l.
, . . are jimiaitig the wumleia of
IIA D A C O L -fo lk a wfvose aystrms
lacked ViUm ina III, 112, Iron ami
Niacin, IIA U A C O I. la wonderful
In the way it builda up thr hemo­
globin content of vour blond
(when lion la needed) tn carry
the.* great Vitamin, an.I Minetala to evrty laaty O 'g a n -to
•very part of the body.
Now la the Time
. . t-r give IIA D A C O L a chance
10 help you, as II haa hr I tic, l
( olh* 11
who*#
systems
larked
Vitamins H I, 113, Niacin and iron.
Remember, there are no aubatt11tea for IIA D A C O L. Always la

FOR
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CAR OR TRUCK!
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( C . O . L Trveba sUgbSly M abat)

YOU G iT A ll VO VITAL
O P tR A TIO N S -A T ONi
MON BY-SAVING M fC ff
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♦ Rochor arm shaft cleaned
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b e lie v e th a t s o m f t h i n p h a s h a p ­

p e n e d in

1 9 5 0 th a t y o u s h o u ld ta k e to

t i er liner this year's Hoicks were intro•
duceci, their big bulge in sales has come
jfQf/t f ’cof’le who traded other utakrt of
cars for ibis bounteous beauty.

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can

r e m in d

you

th a t th e

B u lc k

a s p i r a t i o n s — m a t c h i n g p ric e s w i t h m a n y

r o l l c a ll o f B u i c k o w n e r s — 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 p e o ­

sixe s i n th e l o w e r b r a c k e t s — m a t c h i n g

p le s v h o m u s t h a v e s ir e d u p th e c u r r e n t

d i s t in c t i o n w i t h t h e fin e s t in th e f in e -c a r

v e r s io n o f th e c a rs th e y o w n e d , a n d

f ie ld .

d e c id e d t h a t B u i c k o f f e re d m o r e t h r i l l ,
W e m ig h t a d d t h a t H u lc k p r ic e s a re
m o r e c o m f o r t , m o r e s a tis fa c tio n f o r t h e
d o u b l y a t t r a c t iv e — s in c e t h e i r lis t p r ic e s

m o n e*
v.

i n c lu d e

B e y o n d t h a t , o f c o u r s e , th e re w e r e o t h e r

m any

fe a tu re s c u s t o tn a r ilv o n

th e " e x t r a " lis t .

h u n d r e d s o f th o u s a n d s w h o a lr e a d y
o w n e d a B u ic k a n d b o u g h t a n e w o n e

But why try to spell out all the reasons
Buick wins In a showdow n?
The proof of the pudding is
In this great car itself. Better
come in look it over—and
find out what an unbeatable
buy

in

it is .
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Ns Hak Involved. Buy a buttle of
H A D A C O L either the Dial alia,
i lJ S , wr tha large family er haaHtal alaa. 13JO, and If HADA0 0 L dam not help run. your
money will b# refunded. If you*
druggist does not ham HADAOOL. order It direct from Tb#
Utdlaar Con*utalli*n. U f a jt U i,

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a &gt;r&gt;o* 1at mollnn pirluro aot|uonr*'
mail*' al thr A. .tlieu,lino. Sin
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FRIDAY NOV. 17, 1950

At THE CHURCHES
A n Charth Nnttrca meat be prraented al lha Herald olfir* «a i * i
| a ; before publication.

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PAGE THREE

THE RANFOflD HFRALU HANFORD FLOHIltA

Sanford Ministerial Avwinlinn
Rev. II. U Zimmerman. President
Joe C. Crews* Sec. • Trent.

H O L T c r o s s r i l l Id ||
( Fpi*riip.*l)
R fr. II. L flllrln n /.imnirrmatt. II.It.
R ffln t
21th Sunday after Trinity
8 0&lt;i A.M llo lv Communion.
9 3 0 A M I arnllv : &gt; m o and
Chinch School.
I ) 11:00 AM M o rn in g Praver •»&lt;
aormon.
8:00 P.M VP S I.
Service* during the r eel •
Monday through Thnr'dav and
Saturday Holy t'ninm'tni'Mi 7 I '1
A M
Friday llolv Communion d;i'o
A M
Thant igiving Hay Holy l.u.lia
rDt at 9:00 A.M

f F IR S T M F TH O IM

I * III Rt It
J. E. Mrh Inter, Mlni«trr
Mr*. P. H. Stephen .rm. |l R.E.
9:15 A M Cbvtcl
••1 1
|
rlai* for every age
110 0 A M
Morning Wonhip
Sermon topic; " I R'liev* In fi,*
Church”
A:30 P.M. Youth I ellnwihlp Set
vice.
730 P.M
I verting
W irthip
Sermufi topic: “ l he Heart lie*
Ev*e“

F IR S T d l l IH II fit I IIB IM .
S C IE N T IS T
an# Ea*l Second Street
Sunday School 0:45 A M
Morning Service 11 nn AM
Wednndav .Service rt INI |' M
Reading Room Tue Hay* and
F rid a y. a on to 5 tin p M
"Soul And Body" i* the tuhleet
of the Le-rori Senmui which will
he lead In Chnrehe* of f'liri*t
4fclenlht, Ihro'tghoiii the world on
Sunday, November 19.
The Holden Teat la; "Th » Igird
Hod ii a aim and ahield' 'he |,or&lt;t
will give g ra e and glory; no
good tiling will he withhold from
them that walk uprightly” ( I V
84:111.
Among (he (Motion* which com
priae the lo-* «n S* nnon’ i. t|rfollowing from the Rihlr “ For we
know that if our earthly houw* of
Ihla taliemarlr w ire i|i* olve&lt;|. we
•rave a building of ( ! « l . an houae
not made with hetida. eternal in the
heaven*’’ I I I Cor. ft; If.
The U ru iii Sermon
aim
In­
clude* the following fur. age from
the O irM ian Setenre trgthook
’’Sclenre and H*'nllh yvilh K w I*the Scripture.i,” hv Mary Baker
Eddy: “Th i- acientiflr ■rnae of le*
Ing. fur raking matter f»r Spirit
hv no rnran* .ugge l* man’* air
aorptlon Into Dlnty nml the |„*« ,,f
4*1* Identity, hut confer a up*n man
Enlarged Imlividnnlitv. a wider
tphere nf I bought ami action, m
more *tp*n«ivr love, a higher ano
more permanent i*e«,e“ ( “AH' |m

'

F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
Weal I'mirth Strrel and I .«uirI
Avenue
I ' f f t #. I l r 'li m , I ' l f t n r
Sunday 8ch«n| 9:15 4 M.
Morning Worahlp 10:15 A M
Young People* Sorrier 7:00 PM .
E v g n ffH 'H ' Servlrf ? :jn |M|
Prayer Mrrttng Thut.dav 7:.W
P.M

------- -— . — — — ------------------- 1— 11
ATI A N T ir T O A S T L IN K
ItA IL K O A li TO.

C H R IS T C H I ’ R C II. lo n r-o o d
T » i r c h u r c h n r r.n n
t FpUcnpal)
250) Elm Avenue
He* II. I.tltlelnn Zimmerman. H.D.
Rev. Joe I l r r « .. Minltler
Vicar
Sunday* S&lt;hiv.| begin* at 9 15
21th Sunday after Trinity
9 JO A M. llo lv Communion and A M. Clane* for all *.•«■* Hgn'
alprit ftllrd teacher - who will makr
Se»rrmn.
the aervlret a bleating to you.
All are w-el nm*.
A t 11:00 o'clock the ,S*mlnnl*
County- Singing Convention will
i Hr.Mnr.EH m k t i i o d i s t
meet for Ita all day -rnging. Tin
l II1 R C II
pavtnr Rev Crew* will give th
J.
Aii«tin. Bailor
welcome oddreia. Singer, from all
t hutch School 10:00 A M. Cll
over the aiat* will lw&gt; pre.rnt lo
ford John yon. Superintendent.
enjov th* tlo pei m o n »i. a ha*
Service 11:00 A M and 7 :J 0 p.l
k*t dinner will h* ptrad at 1 :0"
H* v Cattle of Sanford will nreao'cloeh Sinrinr w ill •rtnllimt 'id'
Prayer M'eting Tlmtadav 7 :
5.00 P M. Everylmdv i* invited to
I’ M.
attend thi» eonventlon.
Evangeliiti. .er* i-r at 7 30 P 'I
CONOR EG M IO N AI r || I Rr ||
Metaage and altar rail given hv th*
Park Arenne and Third Street
paator.
J Bernard Boot Minlater
Prayer meettnp and Bible «tud*
Church School in n o A M.
Morning
Worahlp II no A.M eai h Tuetdav avenlng at 7 30 P II
Come and bring your Rihl»y if von
Subiert: "Thank .g lv ln r.”
CfWttff, t'l&gt; Eft pR’t S(»l
7 he potteatlop of benefit* for are intereated In the word of ti-vl
Woman’* Miitlnnarv
**rv|c*
Which we thotild give thanka I*
In there dr. a of alitrmng ................. i! • atgfittr mt • vt ill
vecnndarv to the pottet.ion of the T h in adav evening at 7 .in P M
America I* b - •g r n hel during N
- her by il * I’ elig .'i i»*
grateful .piilf it*e|f, That *hould Mra. Marie Klnard. eader w|| b*
Amancan l.ife” pt'grani. a non* 1 irnn n&gt; enient *i »d to
he flttl Vet how rare it la. Shake* In charge
(trengthen r*bgi"n In |&gt;ei«in*l and
lolly life
Victory leader* hand
yrrvtre
p»are found It *n three hundred
Am ong th*
,'II Mtiona aponao' «• 'I'lt p r-g rro * it th* Amer
ve.«r« *go when he *ml* hla polg. Friday- evening at 7 .70 |* M A
lean Bible
i| f Nil
Republic to atrenglhcy ■!»"■ t ary tt •
Iitltii in *
I i -* 1 i
rrant line*.
program for all y o u n r people. Vr
of the Bible T h - lilt.’ - l... , , va «.1 jM 'tmnrnt i»l iff ill lh*
How &lt;harper than a aerpant’ * Evelyn Bennett, leader in 'harge
I•f• of
’I•
tooth
The Churrli airing hand will
•h*
Thi»A
*i» 4* t •I'E n
■•-!- t
fi t !i *•41 •»t
It i&gt; to have a thanklett child.
furnlyh the mrule for all ther.
i i m k ^ 1^
H \ 1 * hFtn «
The Ptalml«l emc,| If | ahten- e aervicet, and the puhtlr la invite t fit i 'prr
|t
V
111
f I
•hte* thouaan-l year* ago when h* to attend.
I t N for Bil
1 '
11 ^
urged an ungiateful people to ‘glv*
ty
tlianky unto the I ot f.‘ Even Jeau*
*'ln thl* %g* «f tlriKf It Ii of b 1 *f if 1 •! ^ M m ♦»*•• ()«« PM*
■illy dlarovere,l gratitude In onlv
th* v-Mflfff h**t
f hi t
It i
i** In ■•tt *4 *
T IH S l I’ltI HIIV I I I I I \.V
10 percent of thoag to whom II*
Imoirfl not tiott unit v Hfo |nv* oopa &lt; n • th* &gt;
m th#
( lit IH II
had given the Itnon of health In Rev. A. ti. M 'ln n ii, II II . Paalor
h#*r1 f
»n*n
gratitude l&lt; one of hunmanity’*
#*l r ill upon mr rntmtrynuHn m
t « In th* «irt**| ••iton
9:4ft A M. Church Krhou
oldest and moil iimvettal «ln*
fmnt Thotlkifl 1*4 to 1 h f i lt l illlM l • *- •I •» I ’ 1 1••••t » In
Mi
l l ’OO A M Murnine Wonhip
Gratitude I* one of tha fine»t eg* Sermon hv Mr M'lnni*
l o i f t l lh*» Book
t f •*•
i
||
preaalnnv of the human inlrit. I*
r i t ^ i th# v i y i **f ft »l
m fo Th'* n n*h**r« fn lt# r
•
not
8:30 I'M Youth Followihlp Ih r
t&gt;eai|tlfi*« the life nf the Thanka* neer Fellowahlp.
thrmifh th# •*{•» #»»• I' ffiiln c puij '*• r ir»•
giver. Il gladden* th* life of the
7:30 I’ M. Evening
Worahlp
Thanka Receiver.
( T H 'H tT I (II t i l l n \ / \ | t 1 N l.
Sermon by Mr. Mclnnla.
11.1 Maple I m u i r
Special Mualr for 8'indav morn
Ing: Anlhvm, "He Shall C°mc
u B. RuaMon Fa lm
F IR M C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
Sunday S&lt; hool •&gt; If, v M
Down Like Rain”, (link hv lh»
IMI7 Sanfnrd Atentr#
Chancel Choir with Solo hv Mr
Morning
Wonhip lu 15 A M
J. Randall Earrla. Minlater
"Pronoun* Of Tire lllhlr" I* the C . K Ulnn; Anthem. "The l-or' Subject ’ The l/wd Mui Itefuee”
Junior Society 7 ini p.M
Minitter'a aermon topic for Sumiav In a Mighty Hod", by .MendeltMiho
n i r 8
. oo F M
nun nine at the Fir*t Chrlatlan by the Chancel Choir.
E v e n in g Wor *hi|&gt; J I.'* I* 'I
Special Millie for Sunday even
Church.
Mid week w:l*i,e i 4.'* I’ M
“ Why I Believr Thai Jeau* I* ing: Anlhrm, "Praver of Thanka*
The Chiirt” will he Ih* evening giving”, Krrnoer hv Youth Choir.
etnion yl|hje«(.
'
The Church achmil will onemhle
fur w in.hip and itirdv at 9:15 A.M . CR N I H AL B A P T IS T C H I IM II
Ninth Strrrt ami Laurel \&lt;rnur
Th* Chrlatlan Youth Fellnwahln
lie*. S. I,* W haller, Pa*tirr
will meet at ft.-ftn p M.
Sunday Shunt 9:15 A.M Cla*«
Tin.* Church eatend* a warm
e* for all age group*.
welcome lo all al all Korea.
Morning Worahlp
11 :«X) A M
Sermnn: " I’m Nut Aihamed of (he
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
Elm Atrnttr and Second Street Goapel” hy the pa»tor.
' H .T.U . «:30 I' M. Union* for all
J. C. Nlchul.on. Mlnl.ler
in on A M. Ilihlr School
ages
I I . OO A M. Morning Worahlp, . . Evening Wnr *hip ^ ’80 J ’.JJ. R»i
men hv parinr.
7:30 P.M. Evening Worahln.
Mid weel Praver Service Wed
Thursday 8 no P .ll. Hihle Study.
ne dav 7:30 P.M.
NTallon al-vaya welcome.

A n n o u n c e C h a i i R e In
S c h e d u le E f f e c t i v e N o v e m Irer 2 0 t h 1 9 5 0

Plan* for th* Every Member
C a n vw i which begin* Monday anil
end* with •’•irporatr Cummunnui
on Dec. .1 were '&gt;»tlin'.I to the
•.IM^.ipal l|*n'i (Tub *1 the reg
olar nvnthlv tipper meetinp I n '
night to &lt; ..| Paul Cheat erton.
K arlvlr II m i . hol lar, and Ih* Rev
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yaoia. It’a woild lam out foe rugged rah
ob*My, ten Hi ab'llty lo la ta hard u&gt;a
yaai altar yaar.

C^avrolal’r c*,annal'(rpa frontal ora bull
tor r1** load . i ; bu’lt w*t*i raaarvai of
♦trangr4* hi (‘■ah wdda Hangar, dajp aac*
t'oo end t*aavy malal i i r AdvoncaOai'giad to w‘tSfand tka rood ahocla
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toltdly belt cobr ora ftaal-mountad an
rubbar to* giaatar duroM'ty. Doo»r ooaa
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, nhrunk*. Thry havr u ran mil elllrlilrsn nporl rolUr
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The Sanford Herald

China In The War

THE NATION TODAY

K i la U l ik J I j. :t*w
lilt? inti- eiittiiiii'L* oi t limn into Hit- Kuiuuti war leaven
dally n r r y i «si«r&gt;*«,
tty JA M K 8 M Alt LO W
M l i M l a r ai
little room fur quention that thi Coirmiunint ruler* in Plej&gt;• a a la r d . Flarlda
itlK. with whatever relui-tmue, in the end are followirtK the
111 Wi.f alls !« &gt; • «
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. |7— 0*0
MairrM aa a m a l rlass maiisr in *t ruction* received from Moscow. An protection for the
OnaW r r f . I»la. ai Iks Pm | u iiin
— Fear of ttuaiia it** puahed the
•I kaafard. Martas. aalri lha I r l hydroelectric plant* ulonp the Yalti River it mnken no senae; weat rioter toward military unity
mt faagrss* at tlarrli a. I » I .
the plant* thereby were placed in greater rather than lee* than anything in peacetime hit*
H M i.u t ii i . in:*a
peril Little logic i* found in explaining it a* a prejuture tnry.
II4II8P
Dining thi w*r Ituiaia and the
im illH i* h i : *a
move
again*) the United Nation*, to force admittance of
It a ila n i ila a iin
W rit were n big family fighting
I
Red
Chilia
and
expulsion
in'
tinNationalist*.
The
move
made
a rn a rtiii'Tiiia h « t i :»
Hitler.
Mr I arHir
* • » | it more difficult for nn&gt; Million except Bttnxiii to take the
And in ib t i llrilahi ligned a
l i a r Maalh
I
20-yrat
military alliance with
Tk trr Naalli
-l*a [ *lde of ltie Chinese Red*.
lluiaia againat any aggreuion by
a la H u a ih a
Here
a
link
is
found
between
theKorn*
move
and
the
D a i tra p
l*wi
(jermany or her alllra.
invasion of Tibet. The Tibetan enterprise was a direct af­
A ll a k l t a a i y
a n lm .
r a id *
al
In 10-44 France aigiu-d a 2&lt;i-year
Ik a a k a , p r r a l a l l a a r a a d a a l l r r a a t
front to India, which has Red China's most promising friend military alliance with the Soviela,
a a tlP la la a a r a la la p I k r p t t p « i * a t
in the family of tuitions, aside from Russia. That, like the too.
ra la la a la a d a . M ill k r r k a i a r d tap
a l r r c a la p a d i r p t l a l a a palp*.
Ilut thia warm family feeling
Korean
intervention, was calculated to drive away any non*
It r a r r a r a lr d X a lla a a ll, III
•offered a chill after the war.
la la a d
&gt; »«■ !• !• &gt;
I l r a i r a r a l a - Communist nations which might be inclined to support the The Went la-gan to fear the tile
i l i r a . la p .. * p a t a p k . r k l v a a a . I N Peiping government in international councils. It had already of !tua#ih’a armir*. *till intact, and
t r a i l . H a a a a a l i l t * a i . I.a a l* .
ik r Hrrald la a aariakar al Ikr Is-eii plain Hull .Moscow wished to I*- Peiping's only friend; her intention#.
laaarlalrd l* (p !* Mklpk la rallllrd
Tin# fear uai laige-aiie by
rarlrrlarlp la I k r aar lap tra«kll- it In-gins lo I*- plain that Peiping is willing that it la- so.
1!M7. The following date* and
railaa a f all Ikr larat aiaa a'lalrd
How cull the Chinese Communist leaders be so delud­ fart# will -bow Ihr fear, aa it
l a Ikla aaipaprr. aa m «II aa a ll
ed, la- s o completely wising in their estimate of tin- world grrw, ha# dr*wn W riter n KuI t aar*a dlaaairkr*.
situation? It is a* hard to midi rstund Communis' 'hirhii-g rope, and even the United State#,
■
FH IIIA V, N O V. 17. m il
in Chinn as in Kuro|a- or America True Communists huve an toward military unit.
TOI&gt;AV*H IIIIII.K VF.IISK
On Mar. I, l!'47 lirttain and
Utter confidence in the ultimate conversion of the world to
I :ti|ua|ifI*&lt;1 rnncril anil soaring Communism, yet paradoxirallv they believe that no gain France atgred a SO-ycar m ilitary
alliance between thenoelvev, the
ambition ilrfaal Ih rm -rlira . Mod*
#o.ralle&lt;| Treaty uf Dunker«|ue.
arl) dud hfini-al effort bring Ihr or coiiec-Miiin is to la- obtained from non-Communlsts except
One ycn» later— on Mar. 17,
ralm rraaiila nf a lifr uf a rrilrr: by force, intimidation or trickery. Only on tin- basis of this 11*IK
Hritaln, France, llelglum,
f t ahall fiml i f l ini*" f u r Mini*. principle i* it |a»ssilde to make any rational explanation of Ni tiler land# a n d
l.uxenilaturg
Mat! Il:2 ».
I be Cliitiesi- m l inn in Korea
■igned .• Ml-yeai military alliance.
Thi# treaty, #igmd in llru*ae|a,
A hiili government nlliiidl an­
ti«- ta-en railed the Mni#*rl# I’act
nounce* lhal early food lalinninit
and W’e-tern Union.
The Unite&lt;l State# bad encourag­
it likely. The election ii nvel.
Health conditions in tin- United .States for lOftl) pro­ ed thi* five-nation m ilitary atE»rn Scttrldiy Snyilu atin’G mise to la- ia-tter than ever liefore in the country's history, liante. Already It bad #et up the
lhal “ the individual i* ymnti *" according to a Mettopolilan Life Insurance Company ie- Mar#hu1l flan for helping economlrally tbo#e five W'e#lern na­
U r t ■ pretty high tax btfoir lhi» |airt. This opinion is bused upon the mortality experience tion# and other*.
liefrinr program i» !&gt;»*»■ They for the first nine month* of the year among the company's
frealdent Truman praiteij the
aren't high yet, ynu understand. millions of industrial jHillcyholders. For the Junuury-Sept* alliance and iirnmi*ect American
help to the fivr in their atepa
Uut llwy die g "in « •“ be.
eml* r |«-riial the death rate among these |s,licyholder* was for «elf.liefentee. And on June

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Death Rate

Newspaper edit in i ihould p*W- ti.t per 1.000, a* corn pa re&lt;l with the previous low record of
lira wlijl they attach. In Both- d.r&gt; |*-r 1,000 for the same period last year.
"The favorable record for the year reflects the ab­
nrll out who hid bridled drunken
during wa» kirrilrd lot df ring sence of any serious epidetnii * as well as the effectiveness
of present methods of coni rolling the infectious diseases,*'
while dlunk.

the company comments The improvement is concentrated
among tin- females with the rate for males continuing at
lust year’s figure.
Tile four principal communicable discuses of childhood
have Is-eii virtually eliminated us causes of death so far
this year, according to the Metropolitan, and new death
rates have been established for pneumonia und influenza,
tuliereulosis, syphilis, np|&gt;emiicitis, gastritis, und the com­
plications of pregnancy and childbirth.
Mortality from the prilici|uil degenerative diseases has
ontinued at nlMiiit the satin- level as last year, with moder­
A Daytona Beach man holdi
ate increases in the death rates from cancer ami diabetes
up a ihraltl ovri ihrir with a lov
living balanced by a decrease for diseases of the heart and

"The more ihr defeat of Fieri*
drill Tiiiman tail week 11 examined
foi length and breadth". write*
John Trmplr G ra m in the Time*Union, "the higgrr ill opiate mil»»g« appran". The lime hai coinr,
he term* to beliere. (ui the
DemoiiatK Pally lo l»r lakrn over
by ihr Democrat!.

piilol. which ol coui*r tnakri il
all njlil. Hut ll Ihr manager. inlievint the piilol iral. had **hip|&gt;ed
out hi* own gun. ihol ihr bandit,
lhal would hare brrn a hour of a
diffrirnl color. A man ha* a right
lu defend himself evni again*!
loy uitlol.
School Sui*riinlrudrnl Bailey
tayi ihr ichooli mutl hare 20 mil
lion dollat* more foi the neil two
year*, bringing ihr total tu aboul
S I20.000.000. School enrollment*
arr incieaiing at the tale of 30,000
a yeai and it will coil $10,000,000
a yral jutl to lake caie oi the
new tludenl* bring admitted.. Furthermuie. tuiirnl biith ilaliilio
indiialr ic liool eiiinllmenU will
double in ihr neat h i yean.

“ We blame out trouble* on
Wall Street. Republican*. Demo­
crat*. or CumniuniM*. hut after all
we are our own wont enrii&lt;ie»‘\
tome one taid at hr rra&lt;l aUnil
the |irominrnl Jarktonnllr couple
•hot to death in a I’aUtka cabin.
Somewhere nut we»l the man’*
wife received the newt, mull hair
fainted. The woman'* huthand who
did the *houling collated ftnm a
heart attack. Social Security, our
political Jukera hare gi*rn u*. But
not aocial tecuiity.
Senalot Tall denir* hr i* an i*olalwntit, My* no one in hi* light
mind ii an itnlalxmiit any more.
Yet Taft it accuteri nf being an
laoltlionitl, and hi* arcuteit air
luppniled in that view a|*p*rrnlly
by Gnveinor Dewey. Time wa»,
howrrri, when an itolalionitl wa» a
teraon wlm lielirvrd in not becom­
ing rmbtoiled in Lump*'* problem*
and internal conflict*. Nowaday*
il it a pction who think* European#
ihould y iy for their own WPA and
aocialiitic experiment* and that the
United Slain ihould not be called
upon lo feed and protect the whole
world.

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W . do not envy Ed Whitney the
talk of trying to fill lha large and
comfortable »hoe* of the late Ed
Higgint. It would not be caiy for
aayone to do. The Chamber of
Coawnerte esiatt for the piimary
purpote of promoting the growth
and development of Sanford and
Seminole County. Almott everyone
•grew that it a commendable objoctive. Agreement it not lo tin*
aaimout. however, at to method*
of promotion. Some would *ay,
"'Don't tpend any money. Cut
your lag rale down. New indm*
will then come in in get the
—-iftts of low taxation" Othet*
believe a little mouey witely tpenl
(itch aaodad public puijcr.lt u
beet way. Tbe Chamber of
cannot blow hot and

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Among the vxluriud causes of death, accidents of all
kind* show a decline, despite a higher death rate from
rnotoi vehicle and iH-cu|iational injuries. The suicide rute
decliuetl -lUinewhat, and hoinicidc* are ^ilnuit the same level
as last year.
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11, Ii*IH the U. S. Senate approv­
ed * revolution offered by Sena­
tor Vandenlierg, Michigan liepublican.
T h i- resolution suggested the
U. S. Join Mich »n arrangentent for
defense
And in the following
month. Ju ly IUIH, thi# country be­
gan talk# with the five Hru»*e|*
treaty nation*.
T h u lead to the North Atlantic
Alliance which wa* aignrd on
April 4, IU41I by lhr#e 12 nations:
U. S.. Canada, Hritaln, France,
llelglum,
Nelhvrlandi,
Luxem­
bourg, Ireland, Denmark, Norway,
Portugal, Italy.
So the two-country m ilitary al­
liance which liegan lietween llrl*
tain and France in March 1047,
then spread to a five-country al­
liance hv March, 104H, had be­
come a 12-nation alliance by April
IH li.
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The signer* of tbe North Al*
lantir Part promised to g o to one
another** help if any nf them I*
attacked Hut such an agreement,
unle## the t 2 nation* rould arm
thrmsrlve* to rr#l*t attack, would
have little practical meaning.
Congress voted money for arm !
aid fur the II. H. Attic*. Thi* will
run Into billion# but, in voting
tbe money, Congrea# insisted that
ie Atlantic Pact count He# must
ork out a unified plan for de­
fense.
, The pact signer# atartml work
nil that. Then the Korean fight­
ing began in June, IP50. It show­
ed what poor shape the U. S. waa
in for anv auitdan war with Rus­
sia. That «tarti-d the big defense
program.
In ntid-.September. tt*6t» the for­
eign minister* of the 12 part-sign­
er# - including SerrrU rv « f State
Acbiwon— met In Nrw York.
Arbrson suggested the Atlantic
Part countries Immediately begin
building their defense*. And be
Mid use of German manpower—
from the West German republic,
which ha* the Allies' blessing— i#
essential, which means:
('M ating same German military
unit* and incorporating them in
th* Weatrrn Kurupran defense
force.
And Acheaun proposed a single,

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leagues. Itul he was uncomfortable. He could not make the
transition from a coral atoll to his regulation set-up
All of Ids official correspondence gave evidence of Ids
feeling of insecurity. One day when he was reporting to hi*
commandant by letter lie reached ii new low. The W A V K
took the bit in her teeth Sin- turned and looked him xtpmrely in the eye. “f'haplain," she said, "let me give you some
advice. No one here is interested in what you don't know
alsiut this job. If you make a mistake they'll tell you. Don't
tell them you're making a mistake and they'll probably
never know it." lie look her advice, "played ’em like he had
'em." and won.
Don’t admit you are beaten until you huve to und the
chances arc that the other fellow- will not bother to find
it out. Too m any |&gt;enidc fall to realize that the other fellow
is usually frightened too. Make the most of all that you
know and what you don't know won't Imther you.— William
L. Woodall In Your Life.

Ttintpii Doctor
((.'onllnunl itiim P a ir lln r)
ruaiagrnirat -nil tu iiit*«t«|e her
tuirk whrn (thrie it) po-Miitr
in the prlvl*.
"D n fin lu m li'ly, n n »i lalmr ilr1‘M liiirlit- air loo lim y fur a
nur*r tn tir in run* tail! ii it nut
afire, .... I mity when we arr able
lu permit a m-ll.letliK-lt inatni
hiiatiamt
ui ay Mill) hi* wife
•hiring hrr lai-or will wr nMaia
thl» gnat."
Ktlinguui lull) tin- tlm tore how
he ha- all hi# pregnant pallrtila
— and Ihrir liu-lutn&lt;!- — rnntr tu
a It-rturr nner a innnth tn itutllne
what lira ahrad.
Among other thlnga, the leetore rlaaa la ahown a movie
giving a atep.by.atap prucrai of
a woman In tabor and delivering
u baby, including all the prepara­
tion# In the labor room.
The movie ahowa • woman, ed­
ucated by a almllar lecture proreaa and given Kllingaon'a treatrnenta, delivering a baby whlla
ralmly enjoying a aofl drink.
Ilut another phyalcian, I»r. A r­
thur Mandv of Haltlmore, deda rin g the Idra of "natural childbirth" haa lieen overaold, offered
thia point:
That a pre-labor educational
program deaignrd to allay child­
birth fear* would not be effec­
tive In calming the analctira of
cortaln women roneemlng other

thing# Ihun latHir gain*.
However, Dr. Mainly declared
that rertaln phaaea of the "na­
tural AilldU rth" program originatril by llrttiah D r. Oranlly
Read rould, In rertaln patient*,
•erve •• a valuable adjunct to
current otiitetrlral prartlre.i rmpl,tying drug* anil aneatheala.
Dr. Filllngson Mid that with
hi* putlont*, hr ta m ing "aaddla
block" anertheal* for actual de­
livery. Till# nti-ar.il a local artratlu-tfr injected into the lower
iiaclt nml Involving only that |iart
of the anatomy which a perron
u*o* In giving birth. In a woman,
thia woukl Involve the birth ranal
region without affecting the teat
of the U»dy, leaving tne pallet!

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Firat tinging of the Marine
Corp* hymn wa&gt; during the Mexi­
can War. Th* iyrlea were com­
puted by an unknown poet of thCorp* who uard the muiic of
.-■n old French opera tune, In
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Governor

#:*#ii)*M, r , _ _ r . , . «•—«
gan, laid Kla hand on the latter'*
•boulder and aaid, "You're not
going to kill anyone, give me that
gun."
"That waa the art of any good
rititrn trying U preaerv* the
prere," taid Mr. Grigga. " I tay
it waa not an accident."
Today an embezalement co m
waa up for trial In which Foater
Smith war charged with convertInr a lioiing ring tu hla own uta.

Mrs. Eckera
•■'•••laanl r#a#a Paa# lie#I
at the Morawett eatate alnre May.
Mrt. Kcker had arrived tait F ri­
day. Both were laat teen gra&lt;ping a boat oar aa It floated near
a -andhar t»u t a mile from the
Itland.
Lieut. South worth alghted 'he
U»iy at 7:20 A. M., on v low
*w&lt;ep along the laland beach, lie
larded the plane and examined the
body, which waa partly buried in
Mnd Mra. Kcker wore a Ilf* jac­
ket. One alio* waa mlaaing. Lieut.
Sojtliworth estimated the had
been dead 24 houra. He notified
county police, who dltpatched a
car of officer* to recover th* body.

Turkey Shoot
t( M itlN iiM

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to rover the value of the turkey—
that it, 10 fifty cent target*
might tie told on a 16 turkey.
Krvin #uld thia It gambling
ld-»u#e "only one |i«r&gt;on can po«tibly win * prite; rach conlrat
ant i# wagering hit 60 cents In
the example given againat the en­
trance fee* of hit competitor."
The attorney general conceded
turkey shoots have been permitted
fur years and said hr doubted if
they bad e serious effect on pub­
lic morals.
"However,"
he told
Clark,
‘‘since th* Governor’# office has
r*iiu»#i*-d the opinion, we are
giving you our considered under
standing of tile law.
" If we departed from lestnl
principle in this instance, it
would simply be a surrender of
our legal views to accord with
popular feeling and would, in our
opinion, be inconsistent with tha
prevailing definition of what eonaitutes gambling or betting.'
unified fore* in Curopr, Including
Americans and Carmans—
the
Americana might supply a* many
as eight or 10 divlalona— under
a #lnglr commander.
This, in ahert, suggested ereatie" (S^
linwat 4 v■■•»i In
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a •
■ a^g * •V ♦ *
hurupv. Aiinuuffn h i n t * balked
at the idea of arming or training
Germans, tha 12 foreign ministers
approved the Idea of a unified, or
or international, army.
Almost immediately the defense
ministers of the 12 Atlantic Pact
muntriaa were sent to Waahington
to make the plan* for thia unified
force, which might be aa larga aa
•0 divisions.
This problem Hasn't yet been
settled, since the French and the
other pal ion* so far haven’t agreed on how to u m German
troop*. Acheaon haa tried to sof­
ten French wurrit* by assuring
them German troop* in an Inter­
national army wouldn't mean a
German army.

Too Late To Classify

t# : Stiver* #»«•##
to be tbe U --I tOUrltl teat.ot
_________________________ ________ i Flotilla hat ever had
Govern"!
Warren stated
Next to tourism agriculture •»
Florida'* welcome carpet will he Thanksgiving dinner at the Clew larolled out full length this month ton Inn, following a personal!# the next large#t aource of Flo
when A A A travel counselor# from conducted tour of the Sugar M ill. riJa'e# immense new annual in
28 motor clubs in 14 southeastern Sugarland Ranch and cane plan- come, which b*i given the people
of the state the largest pet capj
state* pay the Sunshine State a Utlon*.
week-long visit.
Traveling through the rich vege­ tai income in the #uuth, the state's
Travel counselors are mighty table growing arra around laek# chief executive taid
||e referred to the revival and
important people for they are the Okeechobee they will turn ■out'i
folks who stand liehind the euuntrr through the ‘Glades lo arrive in atttbillMtioo of thi ntru# Indus­
and tell motorists where to go and Miami late that evening. After tw&gt; try in tbe iust two yeara, and
what to see. Many of those takinv days In the Miami area tin- nartv said the foundation for thi* guin
thi* tour have directed thousands will move north on G.S. ilighwav #vaa the (uivsuge try tbe t Lorida
of people to Florida hut have never No. 1 stopping at McKee Junglv legiiUture of me titrus cod**.
Of th&lt; state’* tnanufarturing
visited thia alate themselves. Now Gardens and other point# of in they will have an opportunity to tereat, and conedude the tour a* industry. Governor Warren said:
-W e air mighty weak, mm
tee with their own eyes iust what Jacktonvili*.
paratiw-l). in that riitagiry".
Florida has to offer the motorThe purpose of this tour a"
Ilut hr hastened to add.
tourist.
travel school la to provide theme
' W e have set out to i e r r e - t
Marvin L. Holloway, manager of travel counselors with firit-h#r&gt;
t h a t ”.
the Tampa Motor Club and r#etl- information about Florida so tha
Hera use of the w .rk U u g dolnl
dent of the Southeastern
A A A they ran intelligently an#wer mi&lt;
by the non-parti* in .v'tate In
Confartnce. la handling thi tour tiont about this state and it* at
dustrial Council appointed by biln,
arrangement* with A A A official- tractions and help tourist- £'u
in conjunction *uh the M ale*
of Jacksonville, Miami and
St their trip* to best advantage.
Advertising (5niiimi«*ion, tlie *••
I'etrrsbuig.
They cannot help but return f
cutive said Invi tors all over the
Splendid assistance has also their counselling job# enthutia-ti
nation are taaromii g mor# inlet
been extended by hotel arid mo*" Florida booster* and can #tn-ested ill Florida ami Its Indus
court operators, members of the with authority telling ininiir- trial poll ntlaltitirs.
Florida Attraction! Association that they have personally vi it
chambers of commerce and other the state and know what they aThe State Industrial Council
civic groups.
am) Adieitlting Comnnsaioii can
talking al-out.
Tbe week-long Florida visit will
tiring investor* and m anufactu­
Florida ia indebted to Mar*'
serve a dual purpose, offering the Holloway and hla A A A a&gt;iueiatv« res to Flotilla. Iiul “tlie sales of
group five busy days uf sightsee­ •or tiringing these folks to Florida the pi »|&gt;ectivr Industry must Ining In rharteird air-conditioned It Is hound to react favorably and made locally," be said.
Greyhound buaars ami inrludln? a rou ran depend on It these coun-elGovernor Warren renrweil hi#
two-day travel school to tie held ora will direct thousand# to F l o r ­ prediction tiiat boll.da will be
in St. f'etcrshuig.
ida In the months ahead and #'iir cudir ••«# renowned foi producing
Starting from Jacksonville the ge#t that they see all of tin state movie# as for producing eiti ■#
morning of Sunday Noveml&lt;«r li', while they are here.
fruit".
the first stop will Iw histori-al St.
(iovrriior Warren wo* inlioAugustin* where they will
b*
dund 1« the gather) " 1&gt;V
ahown such attraction# at thi- St
tor Walla*■ i Siurgi' Rep lot*
riuguitine Alligator
Farm . the.
ris llryant was ma#l*r of • r Oldaat Haute. kMontaln of Y^uth. 1 t C s a i l a s s a r r s w P a s s « • "
mutdes.
in* Lightner
Muteum.
Marine of U» trying to feed them."
The
Governor
iim tid im * cd
Santa Claus smiled rueful’) . Marion iwunty '*n
Studioi and other point# of Inte r-'
"So you see what 1 am up to the I'jSt
e*t.
e*»ion, wblcli in­
They will he- gurtla of Daytona againat."
cludes Wiitnril A yi*
He pr**
“ Here la a tip I want to giv.-j dictivt that Marion countv would
Htach for luncheon ami then will
to
thi
boy*
and
girt*
of
tin
1
have oiu of the outstanding de­
proceed from this famed — -ort
city to central Florida'# lieauTiful Unite#) State# who have so much i legation# lii thi* Ittfsl session.
compared
to
the
children
of
uthei
leke and citrui area. Following a
brief ttup at Leesburg they will nation*. Give your old toys to
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give you more
more new
hew one.-.
ones. Anil
And
Florida has &gt;• *'*&lt;al arreagt* of
...in
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will ibe
overnight
of iHal
and give
dun*! dirt* irn d i prpfpnl with
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*i*a*?**t
Davldtun.
out putting on a Christma* Seal.” OOOri’ti •••&gt;# •*■ ‘ *.i p .i cent an*
Swinging to the West Coa-t t &gt;***
Santa concluded.
fonst l-nd
next day they will visit Rainbow
Springs, Nature'* Fishbowl at GomosMsaa Spring* and will lie en­
tertained wit ha water-hallat in
the underwater theatre at Weeklwachee Spring.
Th* group will spend two days in
St. Petersburg where they will at­
tend th* travel school of the A A A
National Touring Hureau. A oneday aide trip will carry them across
fry .-lin e Ferry tor a. visit tn
- i ^ '-r
Bradenton, and then to 8araaota
where they Will be luncheon guest
2 HR. SEDAN. DELUXE EQUIPMENT INCLUD­
of the 8arn#oi* Chamber of Com -,
marce. Iter* they wiR alto visit |he
ING RADIO. SEAT COVERS AND WHITE WA! L
(tingling Museum of A rt and Sara­
sota Jungle Gardena,, returning to
TIRES.
St. Petersburg that evrpiny. .Jh»y
will leave early the next mpetting,
DRIVEN ONLY 1U.I22 MILES IIY LtlC’AL
enjoy breakfast in Tampa, and
move on tu Cypreta Gardena where
OWNER. ONLY
1385""
they will be luncheon guest*.of
(SEVERAL OTHER CARS To SELECT FROM)
Dick Pope and wititas* a apeaW
watry-ahow.
Moving on, to Rok Tower tbcyj|
wilt than Journey throu-h thr
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beautiful rldgr eectlon. Arrivin'#
In CDwlaton lata that afternoon,
they will Im guest* of ih* Grilled
State* Sugar Corporation far r

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“In a town
I’d never seen before,
tu w to d p M itd o !*

Huch an anralhetic procedure
i* dUPrgulahed frem a general
one, like the use of (the.*
,tder
w *b the woman lioromea uitrimcloua during delivery. Cane -»l aneatheala la rommonlv uard
iliitlnp delivery.
Me pointed out that the 'aad.
d r Id ek" type re.-iuiraa more
tls r ii. preparation.

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC.

Mia-Trial

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Abave pay*e*l» Include flaaartag. iaaarawc*. lag, title late

F R I D A Y N O V . 17. 1950

Elgin*
Bulovaa
Morlvuit
Bvnrufl
Honnon
Dunhllt
Zippo
Van Dell
Krieliler
tivmex
Furatner
Toaatmaatcr
Weatclox
Seth Thu max
1847 Rofent

Ml

— Commaadtoa OAcer of lha Women's Army Corps
tWACl In World War 11.

Sh« describes how • strange (own
beceme, in an hour, like home—«nd
how she found there, not only friends,
but more huppinete for the future,
i

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“Their faith ntiiftry fArrrt r e j f ..

M
One moraine, lonely In a strange town, I turned a comer and came upon ■ church, it* doer*
wide open—then all at once, I had frienda, in • town I’d never seen before—nil nf them ntnde'mr
feel welcome and happy.
"Ever since then, la churches nil over the world I have made friends. Theate people galhen In
chnreh, every i —day, became they find here, each week, frewh strength and peace of mind”.

Take your problems to Church this week

CASTLE
Ill W. 1st

says Oveta Culp Hobby

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millions leave them there

la behalf at IN M p x i la Amancan I Mb Camfaifn by
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FLORIDA STATE DANK off SANFORD
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F R ID A Y N O V . IT . 1M0

Social And Personal Activities
P H O N E 148

Social Calendar
F R ID A Y

Phllathca C la n uf itir K irii
Baptist Church will have it* an
nual Thanksgiving Supper at the
Educational ll'itltlinic at ?:IN) I'.M
Under the sponvorshiu of Itet*
Sigma I'hl sorority. the revcpliunb t at the prrnald-Laughton Me*
Bfc.ii ml
Hospital la Mr*. W A
Leffler.
S A TU R D A Y
Th.- Tourist Club t« havlnu «
social at the Touti*t Center at
8:00 I’.M. The public i* roriliallv in­
vited to attend.
Th* Harden Club Carnival will
be belli at the home of Mr*. M ir­
iam Hut.*elI at 5:10 I ’.M. In ca*-of rain, it will be held at the Eplscopal Parish Home.
m

M il M l t t

wvThe Dependable Clns- of HiFirst McthudDt Churrh will meet
with Mr*. A. I,. Skinner at !itt«
Mairnnlla Avenue at h;lhi I’.M.
The Woman'* Missionary Cnlne
of the First Ituptiit Churrh will
meet a* follow*:
I’rayer Hand at 1 mi I’ M and
committee meeting at 1:10 I’ M
and directive m iu lu n t at -;(*&gt; P.V
Novemlwr meet hut of the Semi­
nole County Audubon Society wil'
irt nl the Harden Center at 7:1(1
M.

•I be I’ravt-r

Hand of the Women
I’re*bvterian Churrh will
tie hebi ill the Social Hoorn of the
of the

church at 1:Wl P.M. The lusplratlonal tneetlng uf the Presbyterian
wolden of (be church will lie held
In the social loom at .’1:10 !’ M
H K S IIA Y
The l.ailira Auxiliary of the
H.H.’I social matting lui* been
port|HJiird until further notice.

Luncheon Ik Meld
By (tolf Association

e rs o n a l

The Sanford Women’* Holf A » - j Joe Duggar uf thi* city i* leav•delation held it* regular monthly init this afternoon for Chattanooga,
luiiclu-un ut the Seminole Country Tenn. to be the guest of Mi&lt;* lad*
C lu b Thursday. Mr*. Andrew C a r - j Ham* and her family.
raway, president. pre-ided over the |
businet* meetinir during the lunch- | Glenn McCall was initiated into
eon.
Pi Kappa Alpha, national social
New member* present were Mr
fraternity, on Wednesday night at
Harry SlDhy, Mr*. Charles N’l- ] the University o, Ftorida.
black. Oviedo, Mr*. I. K. Hatten
Mr*. Hl&lt; k Farn-ll and Mr* W. V
Mr and Mr*. Orvillr Touehton
Hitting.
are leuving Sunday- fur Miami
Member* preirnt were Mr*. John Hcach. where Mr*. Touehton will
Ivey. Mr*. John Sehlrnrd,
Mr* attend the annual meeting of the
Harry Woodruff,
Mr*
A . D Florida Staff Dental A**i*tanl*
Marsh, Mr* tia ra Him,. Mr*. PM*
Mill*. Mr*. Price Heard, M i- John
Dr. amt Mr*. Chartr* Fdward
Calloway. Mr* II II
Coleman Ironside have just returned from
Mi*. \V It W illiuni-, Mr
S H New Ullean* when- they attended
Hairiinan, Mr*, John
William* the Southern Conference held on
Mr*. John ('rawford. Mr*. Sonin Nov. 10 an&lt;l 11.
Pow.H. Mi** Helen Cabas, Mr*.
Kail lligginlwdhnm, Mi** Dot Pow­
Word ha* just tw*n received
ell, Mr*. J. W Altman. Ml** (&gt; that Denise Steven*, daughter of
rile Heard. Mr* ru n a w a y. Mr* Mr. and Mr* A H. Stevens, ha*
lio*» Ailam*. Mi&gt;* Maud Wilson pledged Delta Zela. social sorority
Mr*. Miriam llussrll. Mr*. 7,. V at Southern College
James, Mr*.
Kd I.evyW hitner
Mr*. Pnu Campbell, Mr*. Jim
Hrlah H. Revels, Jr. son of Mr
Spem-ir. Mr* K C. Ilavman. Mr* and Mr*. H. II Krvels, ha* lieen
a M R| berl . Mr* tv n Flem ml bulged one of the prin- winner*
mg. Mr- K IS Smith. Mr*, lloberl in the Fifth Annual Children Pho.
H iilv Mi* ll.iirli tVhej hrl, Mr*. ("graphic control of the Toole v
M ill O TJnger, Mr*. H. H. I)ea» Myron Studio.
Mr*. J. I. Inuley, M r-. H. I.. Car*
liell. and Mr*
Camilla
Hruce
t sitor* were Mi M. Kav Trnb-rk
li
I. M. Clark and Mi«* Hetty

Mrs. Jacobson Honors
Her Daughter-In-Law

D a ym a n .

Inmii-&lt;'iatelv following the lunch­
eon a tliiia-eliib tournament with
Mr* Manuel Jorohton entertain­
full handicap wu&lt; bell and the
winnn* w e n : i!ln*- a Mr*. K. C ed yesterday at 1:10 P M . in thr
Ilavman; Cla.* It. Mr* John Ive* private dining room of the Loneand I la* i . Mr*. Jolm S*'hlrard. wish! Hotel with a luncheon honor­
ing her daughter-in-law. Mr*
Sherwood Jacoh*on who I* •pen-l­
ine *ever* I day* here,
The dining room was attractively
decorated with yellow ami orchid
gladioluses. The tahle, were lovely
with white linen rloth* and yellow
gladioluses.
A progressive Thanksgiving din­
The haste** presented the hnnner wa* enjoyed Monday night by ore* with a lovely gift Those in
member* of the Hnptist Truth viled to be with I I r», laroh*on
Seeker* Training Union and their were Mr*. William Tull, Mr*
guests. Mi.* Mona Ruth Mill* Jame* Toll. Mr*. Hen Kats, Mr*.
social chairman. «-«• in charge of Fred Stine, Mr*. Edward StlnHie arrangement*.
Mr*. Edward Monforton. Mr* Her­
The appetiser wa* ,erve*i at the man .Morris, Mr*. M. Provu*. Mr*.
home of Ml** Hohhve Morton, with Jack Kanner, Mr*. Charles Kannci
5* i* w l,l * l H.-treU end Mi** Ida Mrs. C. Hovd Coleme z* 3, . tTi \ i
.•**v ftunucr serving a* co-hostess- Felnberg, Mr*. I.ynn Munson. Mr*
es. The delidou* main course of Ram 1-evy, Ml** Rose Levy. Mr*
turkey ami drt »«ing was pretiare&lt;&lt; Michael Glnton, Mr*. Frank Sand­
by Mr*, pearl H un-rll and served ler. Sir*. Mervin Siskind.
Mr*.
»• Hie home of Mr. and Mr*. Char- Kdwatd Epsleen, MU* S. Ep*teen
b » Flanders, where miniature tur­ Mr*. Joe M u m , M r,. Philip Kestlei
key. and gaily colored place mat* and Ml** Arlene Jacobson.
were used on individua card tahle*.
Alio Mr*. A. II. Rornstein, Mr
frying out the Thanksgiving “ orton Levy, Mr*. Ruby Brenner
notlf.
r*. II. Hu**al. Mil* Malka H '-w
Mr. and Mr*. Herman M&lt;&gt;rrl*
r, Mr*. 8 . Ileese ami Mr*. Ben
were hosts to the group at their
a*le of Orlando, and Mr*. A rhum* where Igty t'fn ip aptl rookies
ur Jacobson. Mr*. John Jacobwere served.
**n, Mr*. Phlilp Rerknwlti, Mr*.
During the evening Jim I'hari* Ih-rule Jacobson and Mr* Philljt
wa* in charge of the entertainment Rosenberg, alt of Winter Haven.
consisting of group singing, inipromlu acta and game*,
I I A P T I H T C IR C I.K
Member* and gnost* attending
The November meeting of C ir ­
were Mr. and Mr*. I.enml limbi. cle No. 7 of the F it-I HaplUl
Mr. and Mr*. Chare* Flanders, Mr. Church wa* presided over bv
and Mr*. Morris. M r. and Mr*. chairman, Mr*. Frank Woodrufi
Ilu*. Calhoun, Mr. and Mr*. John Jr. at a meeting held recently.
Miller, Mr*. Pearl Hansel). Mr*.
Mr*. Ik R. Heck announced
I.uella Tipton, Ml** Fred* Harris, ttudy course to be held Dec. ’
Mi** Hachrl Johnson. Ml** Mar­ the church. Mr*. G. C. Dixon, Mr*
garet Hunt. Ml** Barbara M-Nah R. L. Dann and Mr*. C. L
Park
Ml** Martha Shannon. Mi** Hetty were appointed on a committer to
Jo Holloway, ill** Hetty Northrop. select a name for the circle.
Mi«* lluhhye Morton, Ml** Hetty
The following member* were
Ibirl* William*. Mi** Faye John- present, Mr*. Rally Allen. Mr*. II
on, Mis* Dorothy Carter, Mi** R- Heck. Mr*. R P. Cully, Mr*. J
Hloria Stud-ill. Mi** Mildreil W ill- A. Cunningham, Mr*. Dann Mr*.
i»m i, Ml** Beverly Northrop, Ml** G. C. Dixon. Mr*. W. D. Gardner
Ida Mae Sunder, Mis* Nell Hol­ Mr*. I). C. Glide*. Mr*. P. E. Jo rland, Ml** une Howell, Mi*. Mar­ don. Mr*. Park. Mr*. If. W. Rucker
tha Grogan, and Ml** Mona Ruth Mr*. V. L. Vance, Mr*. Frank
Mill*.
Woodruff and Mra. John Roger*.

1’rulh Seekers (live
t. Anthony (iruup
Progressive Dinner
Klims Square Dunce
The home of Mr*. A. Mai Inn anil
MU* Madeline Mallem wan the
*cene of the ...... .
meetinir of the
St. Anthony group of the All Soul*
Catholic Church W nine-day even­
ing with Mr*. K. J . Aniann. choirtnati, presiding over the liusiners
jfxslon.
® Final plan* were nuide for the
ChHatma* Mioare il*»e* ♦„ l,« held
at the Mayiait u ..
V":** 1
After the huiine** di*cu**ion de­
lightful refreihrnent* were *erve-t
to the followlnir: Mr*. M. I.. I.a
la r, Sir*. O. P. Herndon. Mr*. F
Frank, Si.. Mr*. I). E. llnib.ikct.
Mu* Chicle Meloche. Mr*. K. J.
Amaiin. Mr*. Sandy Anderson, ami
Mr*. Dorothy O r m d i. guest.
Dress up msshed potatoes with
cream, hit* of butter or
fmargarine,
and w little diird
crumbled ruaeniary. Meat the
butter or margarine wHh the
rosemary, then set in a warm
jd.ee to steep fur half an hour.
Strain out ruieinary before adding
the herb flavored fat to the
potatoes.
CARD O F TH A N K S
We wi*h to thank our many
lend*. nvlghhor* and railroad
•n for the floral tribute*, manykind act* and sympathy shown, In
the recent death of our loved one.
Mr*. C. A. Anderson Jr.
Mr. and Mr*. C, A . Anderson Sr.
Mr. and Mr*. C A . Anderson III
Mr. and Mrs. It. I - Prevo
Mr. and Mr*. V. M. Rlackwebicr
Majorle, Joyce
I-nurn
Ann
and Craig Anderson
M r. and Mr*. M. I - Robinson
— .id

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Women’s KxduingeTo
Siuiti
iluusr
An open b-ioN Will tie held nl
Wcet-Maid Kioreu t’ustaid Shop
204(0 South Park Avenue next
Tuesday from 1:00 I’ .M. to 10:00
P.M. under the auspice of the
Women'* Exchange which wa* or­
ganised Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mi»* Louise Sipple mi
Park Avenue. The fallowing offi
cer* were elected: tlr*.
E. J.
Amann. chairman: Ml*. E
Will
lain*, vice chaim aii; Mi*. D •*,
Hu word, secretary;
mid
Mr*.
Charle* Meek*, publicity.
An advDorv Iward, con»l*tin« of
representative, of various club*
nnd organiration* in Sanfurd in­
cludes Mr*. Howard Montieth, Mr*
Joel 8 . Field, Mr* Charle* luvw* &gt;n. Mr*. Herman Jacobson. Mr*.
O. T . Pearson. Mr*. W I lin (&lt;•■
Mr*. Amann and Mi** Sipple
Anyone having article,
thewish to have displuvi il mav do •&lt;
bv contacting Mi*, Sipple who ex
plained that Iheie uie uy mem­
bership due- nnd anv coiitrlliutor
aptomatlcallv become- n me min i
o| the eichange.

Seminole Hi
II)

H K Y K H I.Y Hit VI

The magailnc *ab* i» over with
wonderful result*! The grand pri*i
fur the room Hint *o| I the nin*f
subscript ion* wa* n half holiday
Know they'll love that! Mr Murri«’ riM&lt;m won and Mr*. I in ch ’*
home room bad flu higbe&gt;| i s t centage. That wa, nn
n* fully
bard race al)d I’m ,uie they de­
serve it all . .Ethel Gle*|er, who
•old over M5 worth, won a silver
dollai for the person selling *he
molt There we|e o th ri, who nl
must -old a, ituii b (Veil Kootilr
bad iirounii f »■J : Margie Morrison
and John Fits* wu-ie of the lilglui-t,
too. Not only did the -u uh n l have
fun »clling th&lt; i •uti'criplhoi*. but
anyum who tiought *oine will have
•o very much plea lire reading
them during tbe*e wlilts r ansi fait
month*
If v a il didn't read the morning
11 r la lists, paper ye-teiiluv v n f iiil.ihl
like this joke:
’Ss-ein, there wa, all Indian chief
pains d Shorts aks’ nlnl when be dis-sl
hi* ssiuaw want,-,I an elalmrate
funeral. So ill tin- paper they had
the following word*; Suunw llnrv
Hholtcake.'
It’ll lc that filial g isins* till*
coining Wetlnc*dav nigiit suit nt
the old firbl. A grand tumble with
l^'i-sburg to make Hit* the Ih-i I
Homes soiling yet! He there early.
’i *- * — ■■•,1^,1 ’ See
me Homecoming parade Mint nr
tvrnoon up town I All the comical
float* you csoild imagine. Dream )
mu*lc bv Pets- Hiiktit’* orche-trn
at the dame after ths game' See
the game, g o .pi the dimes nt the
Armory arterwanD!
Hememlo-r
thi*... You won't want to fori-ut*
All ready for that "pcctul night
i* a tall, Monde Sophomore and a
Junior with the initial* J. S Moil
ha* b*etl d*ting. sd*eyrb*Te! f.oekfellow tberrl
A grssuu of the iletosling dul.
gave a talk In chapel J ii n * d .
They enjoy their activillra In H
field very milch ami listening t
theni *«em* la le- hot only •v. itise
but Interesting »* well, Tbeii *li
rector Is Mr. W. G. W sil-. Ir \
of you me doing fine work!
He icein' you next Tuesslnv
night! Meanwhile la- careful on I
stay healthy!
Person* who want to gu n
weight should he on a regular
regime. They should eat *t te­
gular hums, have enough rest
and recreutinn ami some mild out
door activity. Mealtime* should
be u« relaxes) a* psi*«ible, with &lt;i»
worrisome subjsi't* brought
.p
during them.

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line nl tm- &lt;ryillg need, of srur
community ha, been satisfied."
com minted Mt« Charle* K. Ginn
on ll.e newly furmeil Cential E'b&gt;rblu Symphony tlrch ritra . Interviswi.l in the iM-nutifnl nnd «"ac
lou- -sttflig uf hei ,plrndii| gai
•lei.,. Mi* Hinn *aid tbal one of the
thing* •he mi**evl moat when «hs-

fil-t came heir in |!&gt;1 H wa* gostd
made

Fm ..rte who ha* plavrd such
!«■ • »• Marguerite in Gounosl'Fa .-t. ami Mnns'lu In Hiiet's Car­
men, in *ueh Illustrious o^era
h"
• »• lho-e of Nice. Cannes
ami Monte Carlo, it i* nut difficult
Is- in lei-taiul why Mr* Hinn won
“ •'•el » iat -he Would lies wilhott'
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Nut t, it surprising that
III. rr v v't!k»irn**» with iipftt min
&gt;11* 1 .1 orp riiia tiiK i u- (Vntm l
Kl. M.lft S\million \ Ovchr«tm l»
HU 111 uli'Hinir t«*th i * uf pniiM
111,. Mi &lt;•11111
ilf 1 hi t*ihi
dih l**r. Vkr*% &lt;‘li.TF»lnn j%.»'! IiU «» if•*
fill* •Irt li»r«‘.| **Tli«*v nit film hi’h
1*1* .Uni •Xtf4'lhel\ tlilt litrrfl IlliMl
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IL’th alt vitUio«o trill*!*

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T a k e y o u r f a m ily and friends to tinH is to ric nnd Iteantiftil

LONHWOOD II0TKL.
Situated half w a y l i t w e e n l.orlg
wm al and D rla m to
J u s t off Houle
17-te.’, 1 Mile
W r i t of Hie k en nel Club
S e r v i n g s lu iK f r o m i i i m i i i

Audulmn Society To
.Meet .Monday Niulit
it E Multifold. C lo u d s A minium
Society teacher and lecturer, will
I h the g'.ic-t -peaks r fur the meet
ing of thr Semiindr Ciiaplrr of
tin Audubon Society Monday at
7:10 I’ M in the r tar d m Center.
Mr Murnfoiil will illustrate Intalk with colored p icture, of birdnative to Florida and particularly
to Scmlmilr Coiirit)

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IN T I.T H IN K

S M O K l.A S K O U H

$-'.&lt;10

When Ptanninr a ans|urt Do.tier ..i Hint Is) Party I’ieaatr
phone W I* ‘Js »tl . for Mi mi Sugge-ln-n- and p rice.

(•YUDDl’l ’INt*

A. K. KOSSKITKK
KLOKIST

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All W o o l Jerseys, ( ’o n lu ro y s, IdHiv, S le ev e ( »:ili:ir«lin«*&gt;

Sh eer W ool Crepes, \\'«»t*1 E lann els.

3 1 Dresses

$ 0 98

/ 6 Dresses

$g.98

V u ltic s 12.05

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$ 10-95

$ I 2 - 95

One 1411(1 2-piece .-Gyles, ltdtton trim, jumper*, suit alyleit.
button down the front «tyle»

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fjrey, (ireen, Hrnwri, Cold, Henna, (line, Hed, Navy

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i’luidn, Stri|*et4, Twu-tuiH’R, Solid Colurn

In S m a rltr Shot*

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5:30 I*. M.
Ilmiie Of Miriiint lluswell

ADKI.I'S Sl.oo

I III, of the feature, of the car­
nival will M- a bubble gum contest
in which the chilsi who t’an blow
the largest huldds- w ill tic award­
ed a ptiir Each circle In the Gar
den Cluli it reviHinsiblc for some
particular division u( entertain
nienl and *ul'l&gt;ei will t„ trtvnl he
ginning at ,V1P u'chw-k

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til1'

le me ••( Mi* .Miiiain liu*,ell on*
C rystal Lake for the purmise of
raising money for the
t-nilslin fund In thr event o f rain the car­
nival will In held nt t h r Episcopal
Parish Huti«e, .Mr*. Flovsl Palmer,
puhlicltv i haii man. iinriuuncr l to­
day.

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Yea, held In their «jli* l
rugged la their wcer — &gt;♦* m i f
h|* •* nalerukle a* "D u •*•aoN’i" pair. Thi* happy Mtwdiag
of style, *►♦«. tod cwnlort ia
footwear 'to* be roots, t w . g *
IWIVNIW
PtOSBY SQUARES
i u s t '*i*o to diMimtioa"
A m leads

XI

•’•*' patron goal of the orrhe*lra
his- ia’en *et ut lU .IHHI. t.f which
yivosat baa already liera aills
*'■ *d. rliers- isii&lt; Ifili *vinplionv
Following (lie irn-i-titlg a ,nrial
Pi' •-lias in tbs I ’ niteil State* and hour will |,e hebi.
It
'init, appropiiate lliat Centra'
eh 'lda. nl), of tile II. Is-*, T an I
A new nutmeg grimier on the
fa
t growing m i n In the conn
tr&gt; - liiHilti imve on orchestra of market give, old fustiloned flavor
to many fmi,|. T r y grinding a
it- .u p The C e n tia l Florida Svm
I’*" 11&lt; Hrchrstra I- a llrtnenduu' bit of Hie frrsb, ftavorf'il &gt;pic&gt;*
cull 'll al avo-l to us, fill not onlv over such vegetable* » , vpinuch
am i we will , how v-m I be
doc
d mean the attr*s|iun of and nutmeg; ami over such de,w a y to Itgirie b e a u t y t
•
s
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t
,
a*
xptdr
or
|»*ch
tubbier,
tin*1' tour.-t , lust it afford* sc
through
p,
,i i
pie
and
vanilla
ler
,-rrBin.
“ Id 11unit x fni Ho* ii.il i\e south
to I , (Ole, i xposed to Hie fll|e*t ill
•In, le at»l to glow wilh II.
*1H D I t i l : T O I I VSSII \
•t i talk about prog is-**, led **s,.
Vint Mill tiHYl’ till! Snllkll
t
g'*
i* a iii bilious (s-rin, ’’ full o|
1.4 ( H I
Yrlliiw 4!o|d W r i s t Watt'll,
11liy nu nil* ttti.l m in t oil y ip
si d and (ui v . ignlfying
mblock tslnl J u n i o r H i g h -sttlntl
t h u g ' Genuine
ntogre
take*
llllrd
Phone "HI W H e w u r -I
fnirn not onlv in sky-scraper* nnd
*u ■■ imuig ...... I#, lint also in in
I ’bniis' '.*71
tangible ami
insue
nermanenl
C A I.I.
tiuiic- 1 In- inal- i &lt;al side of life
and let us e v p i-.n w'a* P
■b* i t - is-niplelns Mini by Hie i ul
will ii.raii to yon
tural vide in C e ntra l Florida Svm
Ido in I I I , he,tin we are taking *
I rial Treatineiil F n e !
•dg -tilde in the right direction.
Sal u n la y . N o v. I* — d c d ii’iiteil to ild lilre ti
I be concert*. I I of wldrb all
I’honr 2 12-W
nln.iiv -che-luls'-l, will take lilacsH a ir i'ut&gt;* . . , 5lie SliaiupiM i anil -e l 1.00
Fur A N ic e Fat
between Jan. IV ansi Mar, 24. Most
" I 1■ lllllsii inn. will lie Cs'llttnl
I'h ililr i’ii u n d e r 1 1 only
Home G ro w n Tu rk e y
Floridian*; ethers Will l.r player frutu the I lot lu ll 8v million V. amt
To Cont|ilvte
mil-unding pupil* of the
first
chair men of the llo-to n Svmnbonv
.’IM'I N Park A vsI'bsine :*7I
Y o u r Ihnnksifiv ing Dinner
and the New l u r k Philharmonic.
Thi goal of SI.'t.oiKI ha, not yet
i
lV » a is. * * *
been reached arid the Mlemliei*liln
ve&gt;
JV * "
m
sliir marches on. T he re are seven
cla - 1• of -ncttilsership
innginv
fun Hie highest, the berrefactoi wla give fi.OOII or more, to Ho
a - u i e member, who donate le»li ,e li'i. Its success will mean |
gnai dial to al) C e ntia l Floridian*
Clnrma lllg h lilh la
d'opprr Canyon.” playing Run
ii.il and Monday feature, an nil
►U i cast iia lulling liav Millnnd
Mint lleilv tosninr. The plot deal,
sdh some Confederate soldier
will* go copper m ining In the weal
■rural distcly following Hie Civil
Wal nnd whn*i' plan, are inter
(■rial with bv some Union men
Enter Hay Mtlliuml. u trick shmiter
from wav liack. who gives the
r-oiitlieiners
u
hand
Parent''
Mugnttne ,uva fine fm ndnll*. (nil
misuitable for the chihiren.
The ntiprliir* for w e ,tern local
•torir* is well suti-fied thi* Sun
day and Monday, for hI, o nlavinIn re is '’Currilaiu
Tra il"
rstlb
Itaiuinlnh Rent I taking -tar honor*
Action is furuM-il on u lost bi'id
I cattle, u iliscoveti'ti gold mine
and a number of other s o m l n i In
V a lu c H M.IW— HI !I5
■r lent* Thi* one gsds giHsi lilllillg
from "Patent's M a g a iin e ' wlii. tr
ays "gi««l of it* type’"

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- - - - - -— ------ - - - - -To
- - - Look
- - - - - - -For
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... ^ _V i ..l l .A l a b a m a To Play Television Money
And Army Clash In Top Contests To S e a b r e e z e In Easier F ootball ‘j W i J y f c Georgia Tech In G oes To Players
HnrHFoughtGame Games ■In "Future1
....... — ........
U l , ’, Top
T „„ t
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Anil they prill out $2)9.100 lor

NF.W ^ O N K . Nov I7 (/ !’&gt; I*k* * iram i I m I Iu ii K lim up Inn
T A I.L A IIA S S R F , N rv. 17- id*.
35 pmnM in irvrn R iin 'i I o n il .i(&gt;«in I onr llu l li.n hit |ur&gt; fm in
— A Unit ZW&gt; lucky Florida hunt.ui- going In act a one-day
■K l i p ul cl,m il Kl point* pci ('.mi'' uni jn u ’vr p i lllmoii xml Ohio
'
crack at tome fl.CWt quail in a
S u ie
P ow erful
Snndcr.ths Nnv.il AcnMcniy Drops Charlotte county gam- manner, T oiiu h Tcnncsv.cc I f
ilir Irrtiiir |m |Ih Ii
I heir luu h..- III powrilinllir , lu ll
rnent area that hi* h»ct, rl-i-e -1
F avored T o Defeat
R oar To 32-12 V icO h io Stnlr
From fnr
attraction Saturday, and lo llinine ycara.
W
eak
M'v.uiv
vtctor p ru U lil) nil go m f'in llii
I
In
Stale
lianie
an-l
Kir
h
Wa
lot y Over S a n fo rd
1951-52 S c h e d u l e
to who win. either (hr conferIn KKl*h Commission announced
Mil In til''
•
i i t r title nr
it *ill l«*ue ,inc-lay i»crinlti for
It* AH »M IA 11 H l*|ll -S
Th* !&gt;niin*’lp High Hfhool r*,lBowl.
A N N A P O LIS , Md., Nov. 17
|.'&gt; each to hunter* who want-to
Light S-iutlie iilriti Cnnlrtrnce
Ohio Slat*, wtlli iu overwhelm
straight' r un* '-.Mhe'^eatOM *|pM ' »A’&gt; It'* f.llicial now Na*y u '»at I »»' for th * l,ird «o n *r 67/thO arre (ootl ill gimei aie r»|ie&lt;ted lo
In* n flm -lra p-.wc r, .« h-.-du.g
tiifM *■#*•’»» th** M u f f i n Sund looking foi «n e n m I oo i I m II h Iif * fl ' 1
,|n 7
^
m »ot *&lt;l
only for the I» k in ctiniipinndiip
rrah. i u n i erj In a 1 Z I 2 victory ,i(1|,
,
am c|o,rd a* a breeding re- draw n ra .ly a i|u*it*i nnlli-n I h h
t&gt;e&lt;aiJ»e |l raunnt gu bac1 In lip.
tomorrow ami remove about )C*™,'
liver Hie tialtle.i HIIH eleven. A
.
, »rvotr.
Huac Howl, l.nmn: pin . - it ther&lt;" i l l ticiamc putilit
properly
Hunting will lie limited In 25 0 0 0 Irum Ihsie't well tateil pm krl
(to I -if nnlv rtcici ran were no
lad New Year-* day. \ nf Hill,,
.Urn
til. one aided tilt It*' night when Ohio Stale *n |m . I i -* -.f not more than three look*, hut il I hr ptogiani luniv
hand I
a victory would mean &gt;n alnm t
l,.-h wn« played in Mem.,rial nnunrful il war ramellin* it. lio r n c l;,;;* d * ;^ h |^ ; J ; t ^ ,j'l ,|;,," “ "
out at il ihnultl the ( m I. will be
sure bid to th*- cla- ir ac.-l i
fii*!f'i?ti tit Payton*.
dh'l linr»*f
with lift* N*V$! l««rty on * priority *nd lottery
It* l it II MUM It
ixixitil- *h»t al Hie league rrin 'n .
well *|ient
Thr f ’r.ih
Korrrl In
every .
.
, i.
•
.
«
In order for llltu-t . » tie
niinrfer N»,.| in thr f,Mirth n H
« • * 1
,n| U m « N»» pt'ifftlinrwil jffllflr- %ritl
I lie main trowel altraiHuni ul
rihled defensive c.utfil, to •1
grin n r iiM il the u tm k lt.l fun 111 It f|»mf| f i f u v r v HanCnH * h
*n*l I »&gt;»
the
lug ftMilhall Satunlay * *11 lie
Hi* title, It limit l-cat the ll -.l
of Ini tthti i Jour*
rounlt-iMr
n1
Id oirr|fs&lt; in the
Anfl (Inn t hr loo iin p tivrd if 4
*1 lint Navy «nid n»&gt;, |* ftre
erfe r-*Alabama at (irmgia |r»T in \l
Pit fnlr| I nftrn h r, w It **n It hhalf,
eve* and N orthw t»•rn on N.,.
hut «!rnv
ley,
2ft, while III iiii .late i l l s
hrnuirht in hi. Weekly f-m lUII
lanla, M btiuipi ^dlte al LmiiHatu
I'l" " * ' 1 Coe m e n
•«,. , ;
_ il.
1 month*.
(IlCfJiCli
to Michigan.
ttnliiv |t
♦‘If11 tfnf toll. Iidowo So 11f"C.l Cooeti Cioote 1- .Hu* aie iciatil.eil n il lutuie I
1-115
*” Baton Ituugf, m -l Miami
l,e.
inurh.
After
all
alnn
irtitiM i il l l
•«Lltflficef iiihit* i(pufr 1 ati - I.« Ml. u*e.| only It men in Hie Navy trhrrJulei.
U'lwnnain, whirl,
I" much Aftei ail, ainee 11*115 1 1-iMtla in (iaine*vi||r | he Al
llte In get Into the pirturr.,
fur mat loo mill it RFfir foil ily jff
entire game, .eo'llog In only three
Il a ie|K.itrrl Ie11 et.lv lhal Navy tin v l.ave (It , tied llii-e an l lo-ve liama le ih game it good or a
Ih .if, lo bt ut ilM •*»» il.
Mill til tile
n Hying lo gel nil ll&gt;e h-w.k with r-mie -ml on the |i*tl|.g end 54 irllriut o| dO.llOO A f |o* -I of 11.
t.cad Pii|'f Uitirfi uf Ilir w.f*-L
an*n&lt;*t ftllunraota on Nor.
Kraltfrege »eored In llie firat
l n U week. Ill* IUi||(ei . *pi-v ! U Kl-ri ida fifnf* rivrt \hvitfe tpp* prriial '*lien l|,tlfl..irk Jim Hock IfKe, p.iweih'iu e of the H.ulliwe'.l, time*.
I lie lad* down Kevem ».'ay 000 i* es|*ttl'd 'n Baton Rouge
f’eim«vlvatiia at rtiiladelphi a ill Uollcge. i ’ nlM-ftfch, imtlnl | 1 oven t*e-k a .‘ Uof-od pool on hit l.ooleil for the n ril two yean. Il
tomoilow niglil.
|" mil tliemtelve. on the tehedulr
an tntci liaKoe maleh.
hnwed -»ff*n iw f&gt;r■J1uin&lt; i uni &lt;lc
1
r.’I
1,&lt;11
n|l
the
way
down
teem* a vrihal aKirrm enl n the id the rontendrii fm national
L rj
f -n -n c I,, III Iflll lif lit* lni;lt. f fit'*
(in ly
I.vi -eat* ai* avallalde
I he I *r 1lit VS-1 . . . 11 I
field. *•' .«id fur a t»i&gt;&lt; hijnwn.
file Illy leu aft ill
'ill to-&gt; I tie* ■,l&gt;. again || II tllC M l sSLelluon Hill Adnrn - rtlit the upiighta fur only ttia m l hotilmg the link to* h-uiora during the wat. Through In fialnewill
heie the tirt&lt; aten
tlo.e veara, with a wealth of m* I fui % r 11 v nf Miami llu ii HIM
firat game betwii-n tip • two - 1*\ &lt;*n I.. &gt;i w
ntii! fioiiM «f•r*mi tlit* e tlia point and a 7 0 lead gfthei, .uni that wat rnatle I
•y
......•
!
al
their
l-edl
-in-l
at1
,
they
meet
|
Imida.
ilieri
•(hoolt alnre t tr:t |. Die |ln.
a ivlnlivc 1 v "**4k 'Ii i i|»ril 1Col.
to Hie frond flame Hie t-i-d (apt. linn llimiltim. who ir now o-.d up ipnte well again ' nn&gt;The Mi m Ip p iT i n n -- - ram*
prnhatdy will rule favorite 1. ul leg. Irani kvilli m &lt;r T h r f’|»ur 1*1*8
Hu
'a ll down to tin I yard Hoe allil'tn ilireelor at I ’it t
thing that rame their way
In Knoivill-* an-l the Vtrginiathough not I.v iniirh in, &gt; I'ei.n lioy I,* *o point*.
■inly l-i ln r il nn down. Hanford
..
Il wa* ipiite a change from the Tnlatu l.altl
In lo l end thr H lrl-iin H ai­
ea Hrlein*,
ha* t,eeri rireeillng e ip i&lt;tuti-u,
In
khkr-l -ml lo the 2H t m m there
'* 'CJ’ f, ' " *
l.y l.ragne lym- of r-unp-tilion l-nth aftnn-io..
...... ....... . . .
ti i ■ eill lie tint fur hlotid af­
Artny, third.ranked tram m lliIkitie
l.vlr,
Itnekoven
and
clay
*
*
*'
'
'
*
'
’
...
"
'
"
Hi.
Mid-lie*
trial!
met
la-fore
I'earl
trd
In
draw
fr-irn
k
’ft.O
C
tCI to koi -Hr
ter In tllg llur -.mind game
week’* Anaoeialnl
I’re t
p d|
. . .
tin -ipreatinn Although . ..lie , thi*
T ( ,p r f , rr,
„ r h and P-i*.ltX more
of the -rt-iin to f . H. I , to
fiehlnd Clhio S li lr and Oklahomi
t. \M K S T U I S I H S
t° 1 "
* **'* *. mg, an-l they liked thr accompanyThe Auhotrt C.roifi* gm.i- in
nnr ul the Minghlr-*| game*
iM p rrllvrly, It op (lie w rtt eoait
S relrrrere
Hanford l.hnl report future garnet would ,
e.hilrration
Cotumhn*. Ha . Vandctilll nod
ever plated tielwreri thr ten
tu tackle Hlanfnrd In an rffi.it
I
|nt -towni ruthing
H
-c a l le d off, H.C ............... ... la
Ih rn ra(n„ V J (U v Hn&gt;| Ul„ ..............
, ,1.1
I* - d
I III II .1 It I I s - t i u i l l d to
t» atrrtih ill ulidrfeale.l tkrlii to
I d dowut pamnu
I
I
i.en
ie
*n
reman*
on
.i
yearr(lt|
)o
*,'avy-,
rlalin
to
much
of
the
N
»ith
Itakota
hentnrky
g
rne
Ih II i i Hm ii New lim y li * two
2 H alraight.
In. down-., i-n a lty
I
I
ow.l*
liitlrhdonn - and if the Slrt
Arm y rule* a heavy f iv m ,'Notre Itanie repoiledty thi* the country1* fo-.H,all potential1 in I— illigtnn won't -l.aw
Yd gained milling* 155
I'll
on Imi*- n r on Hu ll game II
year wanted I*, kook Navy tin .ugh The i..line*' of frequent vietori*-. III the rlnaa 40.*H)O, hul nn in nev
fur Ktanfnrd ha* won foui. • I
Yd gained pa* dog l.’U
(7;t
k- fa-t.-l off to a long drawn-out i - e»|«-i ti d tr* to* |»tt on the /am-- might tu- a Mint.
two apd lied two ill fight -mlIII.'
t’a i*"t attempted
14
to
hangover of five ve*» « of defeat«
I to KouH,.-a(trrri . haiiuoui
• In ' t Ulll-ek -if the- Week will
Oklahoma, lulling with a
ft
I ’gn-'f* rvrmtiletrrt
Itu-lv Hr a l,a m Inter, epte-l a Han
•'apt Howard Caldwell, alhleth ran to- vet I led If T r -I . l-&lt;e to
lie the |am pa pm tan* whom lo
fame winning ,li*»k. play* Mi
0
I fa**.-! Iliterreiitetl try
f-o.l
pa
at
rnidfield
Kor«ythe.
dlrerio,
at
the
Aaea.lrmy,
wat
eiiliu • pil l » l-i will over the (Juan
•ourl *1 N-iirnan, and i a h- •
Kmnfde*
n
i
III,-trio, lli-a-k and Hiahain I,nek- -pdte frank ate.u* it.
fitorile Mu,.ever, keep In mu,-I to*- Harm - • a team which he*
n
tlW|| flilntile* |ee
p-l to lhIh e t’ial.v again pullI H.lnk they have pirluted it he allowed
by
what ii*,ipfiif.| hid
'aturda'. recri* •-I rutt tnii••I recognition
N-r. of pi.ntt
o
t
The fllit IMI p 'ln ilti wlH I—
H
l
h
e
l
i
i
.
l
.
p
la
v
lh
.ir
&lt;J&gt;iar
•
&gt;
i
l.a-k
very
well,” he .aid la.t night when
when Kan*.** led the — inert f•it no more than one tun point. I lye
0
A v r. yti*. punt a
i
Jay I’erklna pitched In Kill* who informed Ohio Stale had re|ea.-d gi.m t.-t on a fn it t-tunc firat ei\Kali | rankle Hmkv i-h'a Imy* mao
liioi" than thiee rprarter*.
Ml
Yt|i|- jienallle&gt;l
Ml
cd
bail* The next II.I. Will I— al­
Interale.l In Knr-.ylhe for th» H,e informallon (hat Navy had
ag-d I-* la ‘ out Hie u-rond lialt
Ill anolliei top t.ig level!
Kirk-iff* rrt y-i*. H7
Iflocated t.v lot
touchdown.
Perkin*'
kick
for
a
-led
In
I—
let
nut
of
it*
commit■te wdl have Ilia of l&lt; gnme for the fi, | Imre thi * 1 7i
t*lt, low*
(l
I'linU ret y.i*.
If the I,older i of Ho- fix at 2’r'l
point wa* l.haked
m.-nt* with Hi* currently ranking
oi :irmri-l 11- lla fitiite ta.l
unenvlgtde ta«k of liyttg tu d-n-rnoi* fail to hag a total of
Hanford -,cored In Ho- final min- No I train In the country.
m i , iir-iyv
n ■i
t«n Kingman alternated ball car
vl»» way* and me»n of *t-,| ping wre| no l gave revery
indiratiun
2.MNI
I,iid*, additional permit w.ll
ute of play Two pa &gt;•* from (lorThe ohm Hlale at.......
Ncbravka'a Hobby l!.-yn-.l&lt;l" at of lair.’ -i. lop ronilitii.n foe a lying down to the II yanl inatt ||n|) |f| r |B1|,r , 1Kll n,r U||
ih* -,,d Hie lalirelUHnn ’Varne jlarut la- Ivurrd. No application* ree-ivebaupe They’ll n -.d lo la- for the Thru* •111.«v!»'itmrV .»r»ry IlfiKb
* *
.
came .iinm r,| ,,y
Cam*- .................... t.-'C
Llhcoln
mm there due t*. a change In the atlii.-tir , f|p| N(1V -u, w(|| Im.
......
a |tn-'
p»
In Hoekovep for the t ’lal, one yard lit,.
«■ e* tMlbernerk Hm- *hol n
III tin we | ro .-t, the f. ,| •I,.- Marine
(iordnn
cra*h«-il
over
.. ik |M.Ilev at the Naval Academy and |or , h„ f | | . rtl |M.,t„ l(
u c n i l l i t A-tami again made a
(inJden l i e n * ...................
witn *&gt;'“ '5 “ "i-M to know
r.irid
Hanford
|&gt;ui,rh
with
only
55
ltd Hllrrnpt l«» IlKVttrn Mini MH‘*lrr*
ni# . . . .
I* *
lnrtil.il*
ImH-hr-l
i Iuii. r
plareriHiit good for tile l-t (I half­
a Hme Howl hid virtually I'iiin h»er.,ndi left in Ihe game llaMlltUi ate it acbrrlulew.Official - ati-.n* w II I - . t up
wa-. Miami otre I lo.nl. In a
time lead.
,
•d, play Kan I ran, i .-». w ill- 1)
kirk
wa
n
wide
alime
rap
-nit,
Although
Hapt.
f'aldwall
1*,• t - •**11 1-.- ' *'• ' "*» p*
’H" '
I. ..I,,o.o , I rantrwl m il.
Sn.e,.,.&lt; evmi. i|*ekf ■•rntltr in the
•tn.illd pi.t.&gt;
— • *'
.
'
,,
,Im . n’t ,ll’ffll#
t he i.anir wa* the la t In,me ftp* **
* .-. *■» in I
'f.o * .alw crn Iwu tram* ul
Hiird perioo Haltnaeli* I ia .i ,... pearanee lor Ih tvcoli rarer* ItiRO niMM* oul h it It uny |ii»li!*»tf tr1,
tligl, Happy Waldutl’a team t*&gt;
II
m
u
to
mod
observer
a
that
he
'■'•
*.......
..
.
‘
atrao.l t.pial al.ilit* anything
kle-, Staul-rld in It- h agu&lt; lluaia
(Tail*, an-l Stan Hgleaby, and S&lt; Iiool -. nt. f i who will giailuatf
attempting to curtail the an.hi f '"1 »**«
ran happen When la.lh tram*
Kiilll.ark Kd (iordnn I—yan l.reak n&gt; xt June.
on Nuf. 25.
lion* ached,iling plan, laid out
The Heneral Mnrirta hunting
hate
antlered
hitter
reverie*
illg tin .nil'll Ihe line for gain*
(Inly two nthri lrugu .1 *I.
Tl.e auinmaiy:
try Hamilton h«foi. lie K-liglicd acaai.0 will open fo| tnkiog of
oil pter in,r* Saturday* am
Krnm th«*ir own dl they made fjye fh'ahi
rountri ■ are on Hi* («,-.•.( tit
7
7
(1
12az
deer,
-piail, *i|iiirrel nnd turVey.i
athletic dn.cti.r to lake Ho
idea ul picking a rrtlain win
one yard *lr||— linrdop hit the Sal,foi - I
ton Blair Ht Wavliuigton .'tat.,
-l 0 It r, 12 I'll! pit.
on Thank giving Hay, Nov, 2 1 .
lice
,ne*
put
Hrr
wli.dnw—
fn»t down., down to the Heahrrere
and Waahliiglon at .-hiu H i - i i i » a
S.-al.i . err (coring- Tonch.lowrU
Actually, Caldwell* Hue, yeai The duck nnd g.e.ve &gt;ra&gt;«&gt;n will
rrrn fur tnrid.na, Miami, bnw .
line rrn McMvi
the
tourh
ttfnrma, trill a* far a* till**
.
. down
I. for
mr m
e rouri,
||.M-loven 2 , Wil*-*r», l.yle, Kof* trrM, ,f chain duty exnir
n--*t f.|w&gt;o four day* later, Nov, *7,
ever
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the
piraUnn* are ennremrd, H.eyfJ:
down after four nitnute* of to^lgyiKp Point*
Ailania 2,
June, t n-|er the Navy'* mlritinn and dove ah.Kitmg will I - |-nnitfOUe.bt&lt;*l preetihie riimprllHun
bt playing )u t for fun.
perhal.
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Kentucky, No f&gt; m Hr- «&lt;&gt;unli\,
wa* ldoel .,1 hy Hick 1— (remit.
Ranfonl *coringi Touchdowocwy l.eve.1 -enl lo . n Hut Ihl* I* pallluntm g fur duck* w.ll t— |— r
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» team -n.it
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a tern, and It l*n’l unlllety that the nutted evriy day ihrnugl.nnt the
huht*
(-md
aa calrulatc-l
(alrulalr-l to
to gtvr
gtvr ItIt litH*
{ Navy would make an rieeptlon -’late
Ih-er, rruail, turkryr nod
Th r H-i.pnl tiger ha* found Ute in Ihe i— tiod with a drive of The lineup*:
trouble. Ter,iu- »ec, uilli Hitlliclr own. T » ,i | «u * . and f.nii
SK \H ill.4,7.P.
and keep him a* athletic dirirtor -.»|iiirrcl» may he did ever;, 'lav
htnrelf
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I'
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prowl,
ganicv irmaining. entertain M&lt; .
fir I -Iown* &lt;&gt;p line play* took the
t'.ml*.. r.'itO)
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Ictihnlt, *i
Havinnnd.
until the Navy -. I,e*lute ),a , re in the amn from Jeff.r-u n menm. ini&gt;ri&gt;i. linn
Illlppi, a xrlt-tol (hat could make I . H- IV * Ad-7 Itprrl win over bull down to the Sanford one
ir vaH* fiAvit,
hH»' IVkli**, Kill* vn lr«l tu mnirlhlnie more Hi
Iv wi^t, Nit flwwhrn •rt lh** I'atc
Vandrrlilit
put
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Iruul.le ImI Whirl, . in point Op,y
Knllhark Hull \Vitv&gt;n rra ,-kr»l flu* |rf.
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f ju i i'llU m i lio n ' i«|«* wn-. fur Navy ll.p\ fnhv n il l* liiltf^t i n M*»t
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on
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lo a *r&gt; -, icenid nl f.,ii \
po'Crr vrt on Ho move. T I i » line on the nett pjay fm the stepir, U.rntano,' t'olnmnrr, T in to plav georgraphical reprerenla day*, r U-*.day* an-l i ciday*. It
turi- - ami four In e .
onl o.na eleven wilt lakr a vtii.n third paytrff puiuh. hut Adnm* , h Paine, |ti-rwn, Horilnn t ’cn t.ii live* Ho I,*' l*""l ."I team* from hirntlm- will •-* p- rmitted - v. r v
T n a '. No
till I • tin.I rat*
Hunt-. Slone, hunt-I Hr. k . Wll (he W e d , the South a ml the Rig -lav, l.ut only after noun, through
fling Ml -I ippi Mat. r-pnnl anl mi- ..I Ihe placement kirk.
In Hnulliwrnt r ’opfei.n * pi I
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out lh-* date
f'-.a. b llu. It,m i- 1, - lit in ---ni • lit*, Itrrcknvn,. Krugoiao. W il-.n
i,noI |t i "Il . . i ■ I. n. ■ I
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and l.aiiing a ill*rat*i l»
of hi* .........
in ||,e final period, Hi.M-k, arri», Perkin*, l'or»ylhe.
*v l-t P'.int
iarlh Trxa* t hi, ti n Hu
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I,vie, Hrahatll, Rule, llri-hlli.
filla u -‘
Ureeit
Wave &gt;amr »•*" ad.lerl twn mere iniichdimn
•nil T n a
A and M m &gt;t
d through brilliantly againd Navy till a -l.reptlve play uni let lui.'k
HANKOItlt
take Hie league lilt, i|,ll a loti
Knd*. Iln**, Hano Tackle*, lie*
I* l n . 'l , pi,King ii *• f&gt;e-t game A il willlt* pain'd I,, Ki,,| fnhli
t(&gt; the Colton It..—I t-&gt; ten.I ;5&gt;uth of th&lt; oiio.o. I oi. , Ktuhn'i well Kill*, who lateral.il to llalfl.ark ter. Kwallg.-rty, llaidln. Huatd*,
Method,-) the . .ilk H ot ...... .................. .
eoaeh-’d loin, hn. . t.in fie let Ih.og l.yle The play went f&gt;9 Wrlrhel, Hcbitard. renter, f'nrd-dl.
runner whirl, lod two in » m ; .
j,
w|n nvrr
V ir­ vprrM f-.r a InurUtnwn, l.yle *c-.f- Hark*, Taylor, t'launc, ttgle*liy,
pixy* A il „ n&gt; at l.itll- l’o-l ginia eleven whieli ha* a•liovtn
ing. Adam* ml -rd the kick.
(.oidon, Ua-kelt, Ihui Hrnith,
In Hie l\y l.rngne Prln elon, fl. do of i eel foot kail l.ut doe*
Alauit midway -if the filial
Official*
Ref. I.yneli, H*.;
A | it.
aevrnlh In tin- -iniutiv. I rog’e not lii.e th* dcpH. nr overall flame ilir-v •.'Ui'-I the final home t'mp T a lly . P»*log H ill; ll**d
with Yale eml (latlut'.iiHx pla.r.
’HM*
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Cctnell
Ihe frirluie
ollllirin •even point*.
Ctrpfxi cure atllN.liori* pit t I* or
In AH iota tl.e l&lt;apl&lt;&gt;** (ieoigia
•nn tgalntl T ,, i i „* o and V. &lt;• - Tech Yellow Jaeketi In III*
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rnathematieal charue of ove aul- fun-1. &lt;*yi it o-i.« tale-, trtween
rnc Kentucky.
m. , f.Vtojem and fiino.ooo a year from
IIm W '. tin jm tllilr rhatupl
*r " ’ ral fund to keep il going.
Ik ( i dreUittit, game* are loaded
-r&gt;me ,.f Hie plavera had a ti ed
n mil in the ph't deende, &lt;i — ogta
peevlourljr that part of the radiowith tradition, ituourrt ant (Hot
gfa play fur the 51th lime and a&lt; televltion money tie diveitel to
it the t-ig favorite Alat.aui an-l plavei- in dull* *■■hleh flnlthed
Tech have ptayrd dt tim ri and among the fir it four In each
M irilttlppi State nod I,. H. Id. league
The draft found 2ft player* be­
have me* with few Interiupatlnn*
ing pirkr-l off the minor l*asuv
lliee I
Mit«i: ippi ha* defeated Tetme* lO tlrrt at a total to il of 5 *Il’.SrXJ.
Twenty-two uf t|m«e 25 r*m*
tee only twice -tinre tl‘tl'2 nn-f
I am - of from elan A A A club* which ara
Inrt'l given much of
trial ing It three time* H,i» year. Involved in a mieup I—-au*e Hit
Gi i m
pi' I in,.-1 in .
Alabama I’aciftc f'oa«t f -ague want* to
over Teen by two touchdown*, he exempt from the draft One
loin tat’* h i . Trim e- -re over Mia*l- proper al .till hanging fire it thal
I Ion-la -ivrr Miami liy one or two the draft price he hlki-l for elutrt
g n over Auburn by al Irait two in thorn Iragura.
Tlurteen nf the ft! eluht dtaft»d
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I' G. A. herdi|il*il*|t *ald a
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Inimitable lllinl meet
Ihe
winter Imnney, . Pntid*ut Joe
feme lattllog
Itnrkeye* for
Novak t*ld the put**, for Ihe *er
w|..d mem tielleie will de­
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cide the Mld-Wealern chant.
» 7tgl.lMMi | a*t year't ptirtr* total
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Th* »clie-hlle: Jan. 5-H ter*
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kngei,
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Calif., 415.000; Jno K l l PH \
.1* oiler point*— il routd Ire
Senloi'* ('hanipinntliii,. Ituoeliu.
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In Id
la»l i.rcdiilion of the
Inlet national |*rn Am
Intern*. week Incidui* plrka the I,,out,ling
tlonat, |»el Monte, r . i i f , lin.orw; lloll-log
of ihe tlnivrraity of
Jan I ' . ' lakewnod Park Otre-t Jl"!'!"',"", ” *
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InvitsHnoal, U „ g H-arh. C a h f,
'*• " in " vpr •»' Auburn
* 10 .000; Jan. 2ft i* Plmeni* tip. ''JOO « htrlI. haa yr to will a game
. a n Invitational. Phoenix, An* ,. "
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Invitational. Tur'.rli, A rl« . $tn. has a halrit of twin, nasly when
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In it plavi thr dig Rer, ■„
In spite of
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ley Open Invltillonal. tin.
Mat viand 27-7 early In lha xeason,
linger,, Te*., 1111,0011; Keb. 21\2ft
•hmrlrl -ml-claw the Tiger by JO
Houd'-n Open Invitational, H»o-| point*.
st.m, Tex . Iln.fUK); Mar I I St
Pxtersl.urg Horn Invitational. S',
pgterrlmrg. Ilii.tKaij Mar. fi— I j i ' Torn Powers, lluko UnlveraRv'*
ftoyec Pro Amateur, Miami Hcsrh, outetandir.g wlnghack, also l&lt; # j
“ y. *-11 — Miami Reach Open mecnlmr of Phi lleta Kappa arm
itatlunal, Miami Beach, 110. a straight. A student.
, Mar. 13-14— Sviuli-oU ProThe University of Arliona
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Iqsrlta- krlbali team won IU fifth eonsekrtbtll tn t n won IU fifth eon»ehell
eullve Border Conferotica chancull
Mar.
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fine for rhit kep* anti raMiilu
near alr(Kirt. NiehtiU* l..m*«ln ta.
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Chrtrolet
Ton Pickup
hardwood floor*, a nice vre e n ril
It porch and kitchrn «&lt;)ui|iinrnt UO Valencia Sour Root, alto Pine
Ca W N H O W E K S Hharpenwl. h i
Kapler! ItiMly, Seat Covei*
applet and Temple* on Clew and
Itralad on two large k&gt;U cl»*e
cycle* repaired, lock and kev
Sopl Eight, New Condition
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work. Prompt Mtv.ce. |( W
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aim
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gun. Ml fI hn«e nrllh nr wilh'i.d
keeftei to ehlerly ladt «r raring
mntnfr | aevru Inch tilling table
for infant.
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fhiee lilade*.
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f Florence vpace healer, hent* h
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Inn ImdriHim aiiatlmeiit. IliLp r
faint loot*. I Sander A hnffet
fi.ir Imiineia. M.w renl. Call
fO I n i ; I ‘4 Kleeirlr D rill; I
9 lb I or 111.
pnrtahle air lank: I meeha,*il
vl**: I pip* viee. large; lon’ p G R O C ER Y , meat*, gineral tndre
H In. pipe: H t H i R pipe die*Call'd into aprelce, rra -..n for
vrnlllalitr fan or heater. |B00
•riling. Orange I Hv Market.
Watt Unit.
Orange tfilv, Fla No reauiiial.l'
offer refme l __________________
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tll.IN D S nuuie t.
raiional tahlea, nfdar cheat,
order. Seminole’ Venrtian lll.n l
rooking utrnaila and what not.
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Phone Strike

Array Captain Commands Wooden
Fleet Ferrying Supplies To Front

KxSilserS r t x a Pas# nnwithout orders," Woods repotted.
The illlke ix of Western El«c
tin- Co. equipment Installers and
hux been on for a week.
Union officials In Philadelphia
tl) HKM PRICK
Klectric
N O R T H E A S T K O R E A ( d ’j Ltle living what ii it in ih*»r accused th* Western
Company today of "tryin g tn hu-t
ift*— a grim mixture of told ami filth and frontier condition!
up" their union.
think when my In te l ordrn cornr I'll trill* for .my old mod* of
And Henry F. Shipherd, pre­
sident of the Philadelphia Indus­
Irantportalion.
Union
Council
(CIO*,
I won't mini on a lint t ait ilateroniii m a luxury liner trial
pledged i-slra pickets amt finnn
I ||«U- nit eve oil a I apt air, IhiIi
rial support to help the members
tallr-l fti et. |iul together wllh
of the Communication* Workeix
oO.lt amt ends of loa-tul rrnlt
of America, in the ninth day of
that ia pctfunning an heroic chon*
a nationwide strike.
In (Uppying alllrsl troops.
I I a a tla a # d P r a m r a r e O a e l
"We are not going to stand by
It U the onlv fleet niminan-lr-l ran and murt win the cold wan. and see a smaller union taken ad­
ax well a* the hot ones. So long vantage of," Shipherd said.
by an Arm y captain.
That One*n't It»|i me. A&gt; a n* w# ran create the politiial,
Hr blamed police-picket hatWorld War II Marine, I'm u----l economic, religious and moral ties at Philadelphia telephone
strength with which to face the
to hardships.
exchange* earlier this week on
The captain, It-ir-l-n T Wright threat* of international f'ommub- company lactic*. He said the
Oakland, Calif,, ha* promiteil me ) am, we are on the road to aue- company, an affiliate of lhe
a herth on hit irmel •tup "Living rexx.
“ At the eatne lim e," he addrd, American Telephone nnd Tele­
Cloud.''
■'we
mint huild the i-n-iurliiif mili­ graph Co., had gotten private
It Ii nut exactly the most titcurflying
tary
*tH-nyth which can preserve detectives to organise
folia vri sel In the ruptain’s .'II
wedge* of employees to rraxh
and
protect
the
United
State*,
and
ahip fleet, hut it* wooden hull !•
p b k -1 line! with police aid.
twllt veil In lie rraMinallv *•a- frerdom, m&gt; that we can inxurr
Shipherd*'*
statement
come
the
-ecurlty
of
thla
pivotal
nation
worthy.
shortly liefore a scheduled court
Thin,
he
*aid,
call*
for
a
rapid
Ilr iiiln , it ha&gt; a caparily of at
hexring here on an Injunction pe­
least eix tuna- not to mention a huild-up ill the fighting force* tition hy the Hell Telephone
of
the
II.
Sand
friendly
natintix.
galley pe ifrctlv adeipiate for preTo meet ruch a demand, he pro Company of Prmtxylvania, which
paring **C" ration
trek* to restrain pickets from
Vessel* of Wright'* fleet raorfe |one*! a new U. S. xyxtrm of ever- keeping telephone girl* from go­
rexervea ami
National
from two to III tori’- Tliey are ready
Cuanlsmn, and a xpredy Mdutlon ing to work.
poaeteil try yii-ohne o, di.... I e„
ruun.
Pickets paraded about another
of tin- diadliH-k between thlx conn
fin e ., except for one drive,, hv , ry „ IM, Fr&gt;nw. „ m ......... f„r
exchange here today, hut the
rh a rco a l.
telephone girls tiuxxed unmolested
urniing Wextern tiermany.
"In convoy,'' W nghl ■aid proud
The It, S favorx uxe uf Grrmst , through their lines.
|y, “ we eX|M'et tliey will IIIItk*; division* In *etting up a Wextrrn
A hearing was scheduled in
five knot*, and, you know, they've Kuropean defend- force. Frame Philadelphia on an Injunction p*
never been bothered hy Mthmarim-s want* In restrict the German* to tition by the !i*|| Telephone
fcr alrplanex."
*mnIJer unit* within a Kurope-in Company of Pennsylvania.
The ahip I like ix a honey ahnut army responsible to a Ruror-ean
Flit* flew and temper flared
88 fret long and rnavhe 11 in axxembly.
outside Philadelphia exchanges
brain, and ha* one anchor.
«
Ileclaring that it ia within l**t Tuesday and Wednesday ax
Home of 1lila wnmlen fleet man Anierica'a |iower to em it • ami Hell operator* sought to pass
tied hv iron men i* aimed with rnniiitain tin- xtrength necessaty through picket line* c*tahll*h&lt;-d
Wextern
Klectrlr
noli inn*
tank gun* utri
uni a
187-AIM.
S/-WI.VI, ami
i,,
lirlp protect
In pintert
piotert itxelf
ilxelf and help
protect hv striking
forted ruarhinegunx. What
fill | »thi-r nation* which help them Company e&lt;iulpment worker*.
happen if the gun ever an fired i xejyex, llrndley added:
Hell companies In the various
fa problematical Hut then. I can
“There ix urgency in our it*, slates and Wextern Klectric a i«
•wirn.
xin- In get on with the "alahlish- -uhstdlnrie* of thr parent Ameri­
Ship* of till* Independent fleet merit of an Integrated force for can Telephone and Telegraph
draw from two In tix fret, fully the defense of Kurope. T h Sec Company. Hell employee* are ro t
loaded, and *o far minei have retary of Defense and the Joint on strike hut some long distance
Chief* of Staff are convinced that operator* have refused lu cross
been no prnhlrm.
“ Kerrybody make* fun of my n texurgrnt Wextern Kurope t» picket lines because they l-eloug
fleet," raid Wright, "hut I can one of the great hope* for the to lhe same union a* lhe strikers
■land fur it. The breakthrough up defence of freedom, and the im-the ClO-Communlcatlons Work
the raxt roaxt wouldn't hive proveniriit of our chanre* for er* of America.
tnoved a* fa t a* it did without mi &lt;peace. A* *oon ax the problem of
Telephone service hat con­
fleet. We uxe it to *hottie emer German participation ix xulvid, tinued with a few delays since
genry xuppiirx tip ami down the then we run proceed will) our the walkout began In 44 slate*
plan."
eoail.”
ntnx- day* ago.
Ho far none nl the xhlp* ha*
General llradley i* xcheduled to
Only one picket line scuffle
been loxt to anything except 1a l go tu l/indon around Dec. I tn wa* reported yesterday— a brief
nu-et wllh rrprexentative* of the outbreak ax non-striking cm
of repair*.
Incidentally, mv stateroom whe' other North Atlantic Fact nation* ployret sought to enter a West
, -de«.» st
tbit dream trip mine* up will le- in e new effort In react- agree, #*r** Ptf^lpisi
j u i i alt of the bridge, whe-r I mi lit on a German icxfluB iIii'i 'navrrniib'M ass. No one was In­
won't get wet from xprnv break { plan.
jured or arrested.
in* over the low.
The Alabama Supreme Court
While the II. H. will have to
maintain large armed fnrcex In yesterday reinstated a temporary
peacetime for many year* to order against picketing uf South
come, llradley raid a round bal­ ern Hell exchanges.
Thus far. state-wide injunctionance muxt lie xtruck lietwcen th* fr
«f am*t*iter * " i * « ( S r ■ liter*
manpower need* and those- of i n - j •re in effect In eight state*
be M l down for trial lire. It, u ditxlry and produrtlnn.
Alabama,
I-oulsians,
Virginia,
date favored hy Fay.
“ Somehow we muxt modify o u t, Kentucky,
Wisconsin,
Georgia,
Rover hinted that the defence rexerve and National Guard ay*- Mississippi, ami North Carolina.
might rrlv on an insanity pirn tem -ground, air anil N avy— to .
to xav# Collato from the elrclrtc meet thlx new reipiirem»nt,“ I
chair, lie xald th* defense lawyer &gt;| addrd.
lly H U G H P L T .I.K IM O N , Jit.
am concerned “ with lhe mental
(n.tead of maintaining all .N'aconditlon of the defendants.” i jtlnrinl Guard divixlonx at 100 perN K W Y O R K , Nov. 17— (A*)
Murder and hou*e ht raking cent of Ihrtr wartime xtrength In llopalong Inside, the Texas cousin
with intent to murder are the officer* and SO percent of their of "M r. inside" who provid-s the
chief charge* against t'ollaio
waitimi- slungth of enlisted m m , fuwdown on almost any sport*
One Whit* I luu** guard wa- he xald, “ priluip i we xlluuld rai nkilled in the gunfire C-dlaro par­ lain xnm* of them at 100 percent situation, lip* this corner tu turn
ticipated on Nov. I in front of officers strength and 86 to 00 lion Haylor's George Hauer a* a
prominent candidate fur the soon
Blair lluuxe.
percent enlisted xtrength, with
Rover told th* court that the every soldier In these divisions vacant Trxss foulball coaching
defen** lawyer* have moved ax having had the lirneflt uf 4 couple job , . . Ilia reaaonlng la that
Haurr player for Dana X. llinl-,
rapidly a* poaxlhl* xlnr* their ap­ of veer* of active service.
Texas ahtletlc director, at Neb­
pointment and added that thrj
If this were dune, llradley con­ raska and still la one of Hltda'a
were confronted with "xrrlout pro­ tinued, some National Guard divi
favorites , . . others who might
blem*, particularly of law."
xlntis could lie available fur comTo advance th* t’ollaio care hut almost Immediately when call­ succeed lllalr Cherry, say* II. I„
include Hob Woodruff (If he could
above other pending matter*. Ho­ ed Into federal service.
ver continued, "would nut ne con­
"Similarly," he said, “some of lie lured hack from Florida) and
sonant with the fine traditlunx of uur reserve units shnul-l
lie a couple of current members of
the Texas staff, Kd Price nnd
American Justice."
brought up tn this standard."
If* laid hr ruuhl not recall miy
llradley suggested a restudy of Kck Curtis . . . Whoevsr is named,
capital rase— that is. one It-volv- the entire system of reserves In it won't become official until time
In* possible execution—
iielng ca«e l). H. luulrements to* Im­ for th* coaches' convention at
brought to trial ax speedily a* mediately available forces exceed Dallta In January . , , Kordharn,
•unrated hy Fay. lioth lodge the numlier “we can probably with Ite best football record aIm o
Schweinhaut and Fay »aiii this maintain on continuous active 11)41. lanT Interested in the Gator
Howl proposition. Not enough
Wax nht true, that capital rave* duty."
have been tried within two mon'h*
II* declared that the Ametlcan dough. The Rama want Sugar,
•fler commission uf the crime.
iwuplr have rejected any Idea of Orange or Cotton nr nothing in
th* bowl line.
Rover continued, never! hele*&lt; preventive war.
that to hurry Collato tn trial
“ We strive for the political and
Gam Again
Would be " a step hark wa id in I he economic rehabilitation of those
John Davla, Indiana dafanalve
American way of doing things." countries already ravaged b&gt; at­
He added that it would lie • “ fu­ tack," he said. "Preventive war Is halfback, lost a front tooth In a
tile gesture” to ask mrluliers of not • means to these ends— end icnltimage th* other day . . .
John was rather unhappy about
the liar to drfend Collaro “end doe* nut offer a solution.
then rush him to Dial at an un“ We must continue th* fight th* first break in his lint of
reaxnnahly early date."
for frnxlom and against negr-e- shining white choppers • . .
“Thlx," hr xald, "would lie Isn- ■inn. We must xrek every means "W hat made P worse was thr guy
tamount to depriving him ‘i t hi* possible In avoid war and to pro­ who did It," DavU moaned. "Hu
MMtitutiunal right* and he ix in- long |&gt;eare. Th* doore of negotia­ looked over the line on tha next
»y and xald: 'You now have 31.
titled U&gt; hi* constitutional lights." tion must always remain open."
ould you Ilk* to try for 3UT' “

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H» i l t l t N
hit* it N
AP N f ' &gt;feature* M iller
Hoys are such double-timer*
that tf you real I v want to know
what they think about you, it'x
absolutely necessary to eaves­
drop. Ju«t recently (uuite hv
accident! I henrd u group of
hoy*
talking
ulxmt
a
very
pretty girl One I&lt;ov said, “ I
think she’: full to Is- with, hid
what
an appetite! Apparently
■he always wnit- until I date
her to get her vitamin* always
steak."
Another Inn volunteered that
he had taken her out and it had
eo*l him an entire week'* pav of
no ufler-srhoul Job.
Ho that's the wav it ix, girls.
You might lomplaio about no*
having dale, hot actually ther*
might la- u good reason If you
don't
la-lirve
it,
tip-tor
hv
brother's room some niglit when
the irtty* are spouting off arid
you’ll find they've got lots ,,f
gripes al-out girl- Thi gala al­
ways are romp la in mg that boy&gt;
are getting pretty rude. Mavh
the little girl- lire twristipx th
hoy*' arms l,v l-eing im-onxldrr
ate themselves
Here are some lid-hit- from a
hoya* chow fe-b Her if vmi fit
In it- n dateless dream:
llongrv Hattie
Mum v growon peppermint tree* as far ashe i* concerned. She alwuvn war
very fancy when she's invite-1
out arid love* to pluv goormenl
at the re.lautanls Mom nod Pm
fri-iiui-iit. She nevi r settlr* for
anything le*« than steak, lohxle
or -had roe. The le&gt;y with h&lt;»- l»
dull because he’s w orn -.I aland
finum-ci from tin- time he -idee
tin- restaurant and can’t think of
anything to av to her. Kmntv
pockets foten irjke for .Mlllen corn
pardons.
Neckin’ Nellie . , . .She’s th-neighborhood
tu . her
and
b&gt;lievi
she'* th# roost tmpulnr
girl who ever lived. Hh&gt;- I* be
slegrd l«V date* laa-aosr- "*|ir
Is a go-a| tpurl.” No l&lt;nv ever
proposed that they go “steady"
or Is Jealous of any other hov
who dates her. She will never
get the nice la.ys, ami pretty
soon when her current batch of
plavliuy&gt; drift off to other girl
for more permanent tie*, she'll
la- pretty lonesome.
Hloppv Hue .
She'd get nirntv
of date* if -he'd nimli her hair
and wash her face. Her slip
shows, her storking seams arc
twisted ami hrr heel* sre run
•lotm toil sb# never fail* In ib*
a big m n -n tu job on hrr babyblue eyes. The Ihivx would like
to lake her out "if only she'd
show up looking like a lady.'
Chewing gmn lx unnthrr one of
her had hahllx
Giggling Gertie . . . She’s nrottv
ami sweet hut always embarras­
ses the poor hov to distraction
She giggle- nt everything he
says, which I* nut so bid. tell
when they're ut n party "he
sounds like an idiot She giggle*
Just at the sound of smiieliody'*
voice, and ns one l&gt;uy put i'
“ Sometime* her giggling hshit
gets
h--r
into trouble"
On”
night he tnl-l her Ins brother ha-l
broken his leg, She giggled witll
nut even thinking uf wlial he
had -aid ami replle-l , "Goth, you're
a funnv fellow."
Lispin' L illie . . . Loves to
bahv talk nml con, which -lu
thinks is cute. She flatter - th
l«iy with "doll babv". iwe- tie
pie” nml "big Imv.'* lit- lovr*
lu la- alunr with her Iw-caui
she huild* him up, hut hr nrvt
ran take her to u patty, SI
■lues impulsivethings sin h 1
picking up hit hun-l and strok­
ing it or throwing
her srms
around him suddenly.
The hov
call him "cuddle*” whenever he
dates her.
Naughty Nettie
.
Hhe’, the
glfl who love* to tie the life of
the parly, tell
thr
off-- -dor
stories and u&gt;r spicy vernacular.
She's surrounded In the corner
while she give* off with lurid
stories, hut sometime* she yet*
home alone.
There always it a rrat-n why
a girl isn't popular with Isivs,
Hit down sometime and snalvie
it, Yuu'll find If you toe the line,
and have normal opportunities
to meet lioy*, you won't hate trou­
ble getting dates.

China

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rr-tailaaed gram l*aa# lie*I
capital.
Meanwhile in
New
Y o rk
United Nation* officials said to­
day the General Assembly will put
over until next week further de­
bate nn th* Chln»*e reny-seet-ilnn
Issue to allow time for private
consultation*.
The Assembly faces the task of
setting up a study
committee
charged with bringing back a rec­
ommendation on whether China's
seats In the U.N. should remain In
the hands of th* Nationalists or go
to the Communists.
The make-up of the committee
now Is In dispute. Assemble Pre­
sident Nasrollah Knlesam of Iran
proposed yesterday that Rtlglum
Canada. India, Iran, Mexico, the
Philippine* and Poland serve oa
the body.

“a ills line l Ion I* -till made an
eafarced In providing dinli.g car
•entice according to race of pass
•ngrra. xpeciflcallv 'white' am'
, ‘Nterro p x i - r i i g r r * "
decision early thla month hv or­
dering southern to discontinue seg­
regation on dinar*.
The railroad nromntlv annmt*-*
•d that It already had removed the
partitions and had Instructed din
-i ■lag ear eteward* to sent pas*r-»ra in the order of their entrance
a diner ami not to r*f\xr *rr
■ylce tu anyone when a vacant *eat
la available.
I lender* on'* new rouplalnt notwl
‘ regulation, but xald II elxo
_ accompanied by Instructions
___I the stewards on sealing arrange■sente “to promote efficient **r»!*• with cvmfort and satisfaction
|o the diners." Hendenon xald thr
laatructlonx included a suggestion
A L L K N C H A P E L A.M .K.
►aadlng:
CHURCH
••Then entering singly, women
Hanford, Pfart.1t
will be Mated wllh men. men with
He*. A. C. ( hander. Paster
ireun* peopl* with youn- p*«. . The relaying of the cornerstone
Is elderly persona with alderl- will be observed Sunday at Allen
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Circuit Court In and (or Hemlnnte
County. Florid* »n the Nth dar of
December. A I*. I'.o, lo slinw what
Inleresl be. elie. or lhe* hna or have
In and I - (he properly hereinafter
described and In show cause why
the sal-1 properly should not he
taken for lhe Uaea and purposes sel
Inrili tn Ihn pe-lllun heretofore filed _
In lhe abova-enlllltd Court and in V
the above-alyled rawae, Iw-Wlli ter
use as p sit* for the cvnslrnrllua
uf a low rent bousing project for
the h-uring of persona of low l l mm*. undsr nnd pereuani lo the
law* of lhe Hlale of Florida.
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WHOM I T StAT CONCRIIN nnd
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T ie r t* of Hemlnole Park. HapJapan's industry derives about
ford. Flu rid a . aa re-nrded la
H a l Hook I , psae IS, of th*
do per cent uf its energy from
Public
11 C o rd s nf Vemlnni*
rvinl, 'JH per cent from water
C o u n ly. Florida
|HiWer ami the remainder from
You. and each of you. will plea**
l-etroleum and natural gas
lake nolle* and *r* karehy commsnded lo be and appear In the
entitled Coart and In the
The Port of Huffulu, with 3f above
anove styled rauee on lhe Xth day of
miles of waterfront, is the great December. A l l . IASS, and ahoW
I cst fresh water port In the world cause or elee be barred, and In show
in value of turma-rv, according whal right, till* or iiiwrest you and
of you have or claim in or iu
to the New York vtlnte Depart­ each
■aid pr-»p*My, and lo show caua#^
ment of Comn.eire.
why H should not be taken for I b r r
use# nnd purposes l-srelnsl— v* and
Manganese ore is produerd In In said petition e*t forth.
yVITNKMfl lhe offlrlal hand and
nearly every prefecture In Ja ­ esal
--I ihn Clerk of Iho Circuit
pan.
c-i nr I In and for Hemlnole C ot.nl),
4 lorlda, un tha »lh day nf Nnvemher.
Ibiw tie* runatltute &amp; per rent I D , 1*4*
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Sugar Howl, doesn't plan to al­
tar th* Lew Andreas stuck.
“ After all," nay* Marc, "It wax
good enough tu keep Hyracu-e un
Hportspourrl
top for 2b years. Why shout! I
Hobby Hlggx ha* cancelled his try something new?"
tennis Ituupe * Hoaloii appearance
III order to Play nl Lynn, Maas.,
Kud of the Lin*
and Tufts College in Medford . . .
luiHallr Prru-Oglrsl.y i u n l o r
In all, Quasi* Moran and Co. college uf Illinois (obvlouily a
will play in ten college field triple threat) ix bidding for a
bouse* from Florida to Oregon •pot In the little Rose llnwl gsme
and Artiona and they figure to do nn the strength uf four straight
right well at about fl.fto per conference ch-imphmships. In win­
d . . . Dick Bunting, North ning seven straight, L l'O hasn't
Carolina's all-around
halfbark, let any op|ion*n! gain more than
also la a Phi Bata Kappa rtudant. &amp;0 yard* hy passing and only one
So It Isn’t surprising that they has g-ined more than Uk) yard*
tall him the "key man" on de- by rushing . . . Jim Uyme, 17fenao . . . George Crowe, voted Year-oil! Hi. John’s U. freshman,
most valuable player In th* East­ tuxi won five airt ight three mile
ern League, has dropped bl* actl- rrisaa eountry race* this (nil.
vltlaa with tha llarlem Yankee* Byrne# up the course, hey? . . .
basketball ta«m to play In th« Tw o old Ivy leaguer., Georg*
Puerto Rican winter baseball Trevor and Arch Murray, hat*
UagttM. lie’s due for a trial with done ■ .well job of telling Dm
Milwaukee neat spring . . . M a n world about Cornell Coach Letty
Guley,
who'll
Inaugurate
hla Jamea in th* Saturday Evening
career ax Syracuse baxkrtball 1Hm | . . . Conrad Hint, who haa
coach by taking a team to tho booled 37 ut of 30 conversions.

s ia s o n i
« t * t 11&gt;«
nW m

State Farmer* Market

m-rthwest.
American troop* hunting down
guerrillas far behind the lines re­
ported inflicting the biggest death
toll of any battle action this week
More than 600 Reds were killed,
fil'd raider* retaliated hv setting
an entire town, Kapyong. ahlan*.
More than H.taio villagers fled.
Along muxt of the frunt Com­
munists avoided any major en­
gagement. Hut Iht-y were building
uj&lt; force* in the mountain-. A
spoke man estimated lOO.OUU Kcdt
are available in the northwest—
armies ruuipped with American ar­
tillery- captured hv Chine-e Com­
munist* front Chiang Kai .Slick's
Nalionalitts and now supplied hv
American-type
shell*
manufac­
ture-1 in Red Manchuria.
War plane*, striking out in front
of the tpearhrading advance nfthe
17th Infantry Regiment's tank col­
umn in the northeast, set aldax
the Red stronghold of Knn«an. the
Tenth Corp* announced. Kan*an I*
the U. H. Seventh Divi-ion's im­
mediate objective.
The tankers' skirmi-h took It*
toll In American wounded.
Col Hnrbert H Puwrl!, 17th
lUndolph Jkolt in pietuied in u u cm - from “('arilsHi T ra il" ahow- ICeginient ,-oniman-lrr, narrowly •-*ug nt Movieland Drive In Theater Hun-luv nml M-m-luy. Hie-&gt; raj-wl death. Later he »nid hi* men
taireel witli George "Gabby" llriyet,
-vould reach the Manchurian bor­
der "within three or four day*."
A Tenth Corns apoketmxn *sid
i
"
~
they were 20 miles from the bur­
t
lier, btlt Attocloted Pre- - core--purulent Tom Stone, with the regi­
ment, rrporle -1 they were 'it mile
awav.
"We plan to go t&lt;, the Yatu then
pull back and entrench." P jgsll
told Stone, "M v urder* ore indefi­
nite.
“ Hut if they fire ai-ro-s |hriver ut u*. we will shoot hell out uf
them."
The statement euntr»*(&lt;-) with
-landing oriler* to II. N. airmen to
'crupuloutlv avoid crusting tu the
Manchurian side of the Ynlu Itlvcr
in their bomb raids to block wK
Chinese
Coinmunltt
reinforce­
ments. or in chasing Red Jet
plane*
The U. S. L’fith Division reported
it killeil M7 hvpasss-d Communists
Thur-dav in battle* f,n mde, sn-itl
of the northwestern frunt.
A Hixl guerrilla command post
was blown up hy artillery and nn
ammunition depot in a cave wa*
raptured. Three hundred thousand
round* of mortar ami artillery
shells wrre in the eave, 21) mile*
east of Pyongkang. former Rial
capital.
These actions were in
"
-.
gan-Chorwun-lchon triangle, i^ere
guerrillas have opened a "second
front" pattcrened on tactics perfi-ctial hy Chinese and
Russian
C-mmunisL*.
Just outside thi* triangle, r
small hand uf turch-l-earing guer­
rillas set fire to the town of Kapvong, 3J mites northeast uf Seoul,
early Friday. Sweeping flameroute-1 a.000 civilian*.
General MarArthiir'a hei-l-iuarter* in Tokyo said North Korean
Keilt, bypassed in the U . N. tween
nurthward, have (jevn reorganiieil
CYPKKSK fiAKHLNH, I h
Mjilene lla)don nf Zurich. SwlUrrteatf.
un-lcr a central i-ommun-l. T h w are
will rrprrtenl lur eouiiliv in thr Interiijliiiiul tYitrr h tl Tourna­
lurrying on coordinated guerrilla
ment to hr hr DI at t &gt;pict« Garth n- mi N s in s ts r 74lh J5IH and
raids to disrupt U. N. supply lines
2tilh. Trjiu t Irom te rm louutllrv v.til nunprlr far the World
ami keep them-clvet niulppeil.
Cbamuhnitldo
Hendipinrter* addr-l there ar*
in.nou hypastixl Communists in the
triangle.

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Washington Negro

FRIDAY NOV. 17. 1950

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S b ra lfr

T o Protect the P u r - of the World:
T o Promote Ik* Pragm a of A n tilc t.
T s Produce Prosperity fur Santoro.

EsUbUihed 1908

D em ocrats Refuse
*To Hear Testimony
On GOP Ta x Motion
dines To Consider
GOP Substitute For
Excess Profits Tax

S A N K O H II, F L O R ID A ,

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Murderer Of Five Father Naaht-rsfe
Eats 1st Meal T o T a l k s T o Rotary
End Hunger Strike On Thanksgiving
Slayer Cut Down Five Orifjin

8 0 -r iP )—

Mr*. Akers, rowing uut, wa- able ed five persons and wounded (our
to »ave her.

More than 33,000 telephone em­
Deputy
Sheriff Itok« Mero, in a ravage effort to wipe out In*
ployee return to work neroi* the county deputies attempted to find estranged wife's family, ended to­

rountry today under eompmrrj
settlement- that ended their U -d a F
O strike against unit* of the f|u*r*
Bell Telephone System,
The agreement* were reached
yeiterday in New York and Detroll, where federal mediator* had
been seeking peace In the pay and
contract dispute.
The big break cam* her* at the
end of a 25-hour marathon Imrfalnlng sea-ion between
Hell's
Western 'Electric Co. and Division
fl of the C IO CommunlratJoroWorker- of America (C W A ), ro ­
il presenting 11,000 equipment Init alien..
Within a few hour*, parallel aettlement* were announced here heIween We»tern Electric and 6,000
Maintenance and Warehouiemen In
Dlvialon 18; in Detroit between the
Michigan Ball Telephone Co. and
17,000 member* of CW A dlvialon
16; and lo Haverhill, Max*., he.
tween Western Electric and 700
dlviilon 68 plant workers.
The companies both are sub(Vildisrfes of the American Te le ­
phone and Telegraph Co., the par­
ent Bell corporation.
A T A T -aid that aside from some
local Interruptions, It maintained
nearly normal service throughout
the strike.
The Union clslmed a strike vietory. The rompanle* railed
the
settlements
"fair’'— a 11 h o u g h
•'costly” In the Michigan dispute.
In the compromise, both side* a r- tually receded from their hard­
-a n d -fa st strike position*.
In the key Western Electric dieput*. the union had demanded a 16rent hourly raise, but accented a

{Oeslltsea Oa Pag* t w )

the body of the hov in water over
40 feet deep but bad to give up
the attempt last night. The firenun present Included Lieut. W hit­
ten, (!. M. Harriett, C. L. Keller,
J . C. Howell and R. E. White
Four Orlando firemen, cumandl&lt; •atlaw ea n s ea a * I w s .

Ervin Will Not Appeal
Turkey Shoot Ituling
T A L L A H A S S E E . Nov. 20— (A I
— Attorney General Rl.-hard Ervin
today said he will not appeal a
L u n circuit court ruling legalising
turkey shoots, hut cautioned the
public against scheme* amt de­
vise* "to set up big time gambling
operations."
After Ervin last week said tu r­
key shoots
violate the Klate
gambling laws. Circuit Judgr W.
May Walker of Tallahassee ruled
such shoots legal. The request for
the Attorney General's opinion wa*
made hy the Governor's office.
In a prepared slatement, Ervin
said he cannot disregard F'orlda
I jiw s "rrgardle-s of either hi*
personal or political views.” He
suggested they tie reviewed by
th* tDSI legislature ” *c at
to
bring the law Into accurd with
popular feeling."
He declared public apathy and
Indifference to problems of law
enforcement officers may “ make It
easier for the racketeers to regain
political control in certain section*
of th* state.”
In his rullpg. Judge Walker said
turkey ehoota are contest* of
•kill and arc just aa legal aa skret
and trap shoots, and golf Iru m a menU.

day the hunger strike he began
Saturday m a prison ceil.
Walden William Mollinraux ul
the Clouretter County Briton raid
Ingrmto,

2b,

at* brrakfiit

thir

morning and a|&gt;pcarfd in • "very
good mood." Th* bicakfail. M ollineaut added, included prune*,
frui*. juice, cirlfer and lost!.
Ingeriilo. steadily chsili-cmuking
cigarrlet, wa* talking freely with
guardt. bul has not diKuxed I lie
killings, the warden said. The con­
versation is mostly about his work
•t * television sain man and re­
pairman. and about other jobs,
ingrnilo, a W orld War Two veter­
an, i* not |ieimiilcd lu tee any
vnitori. and hat nut arked lu see
an attornry.
The prisoner had refused food
since he was jailed after the 20 niinulr massacre Friday night. I he
hungrr strike, however, had not
endangered his health, Mollineaux
sard, and Ingrmto has made no
furlhrr suicide attempts.
The slim yuung gunman hat
been umler the constant surveil­
lance nf two guaril* st nil time*,
the warden -aid, partly because of
an attempt he mad* to take b l­
own life with is rarer a few mom­
ent- la-fore he was seised hy state
police after an automobile chase.
Th* wound* he Inflicted In hla left
wrist were superficial.
Ingrnito has made nu further
(l'*arlaw *4 n a I aa* T a e l

R U S S IA N T R E A C H E R Y
N E W Y O R K . Nee. 2 6 - 6 P ) Britaln charged today the Soviet
Union actually doe* not want the
Chinese Comm unlit* seated In the
United Nation*, where they would
_ have wide rontart* with the nonVCom munist world.
Addreasing the General Assem­
The Rev. Father William Nachtrab, pastor of All Souls Catholic
bly, British minister of state Kenneth Younger said many
Church since 1941. will leave Friday to asrume his new duties as pastor
meats now share Britain’s view of of the Church of the Holy Spirit. Lake W’ales.
Soviet motives. He said Soviet
He received the appointment Tuesday in St. Augustin* from Bishop
move*, presumably designed to
five the Chinese Red* representa­ Thomas McDonough, and was one of 25 paitors moved in the diocese.
"The move cam* out of con
tion In the U . N „ are made In such
a form a* to assure majority op po­ alderatlotn for my health, age,,9 nine years, earn* to Sanford from
i," Itr
ami......................................
service In th* dioeeoa,"
h* Ijike Wurth and previously had
litico
)hln, served at lAtr*tta, Fla., Ja c k ­
declared. Born In Toledo, Ohio
itru-d sonville and Frrnandina.
July 2, 1689, h* was ordained
i
S T A N D IN G ON W A TK H
year* ago,
During his pastoral* hero. A ll
V L E O N A R D O . N. J., Nov. 2 0 -- there as a priest 34 years
has practically
W T— A man standing up to hi* and earn* to Florida for his Souls Church
waist In I I feet of water two mile* health. Ho had attended 8 L John* doubled ita membership which Is
t t mm waved at Nlek Tortoralla Unlyenftjr at Toledo, and ro- between WOO and 1,000 he r*

Father Nachtrab Leaves Sanford
To Become Pastor In Lake Wales

Tortoralla waved
fM Ja t cruiser he WM
jw K T lw n Nick I d N l l
The boat stopped and a _
thrown to Albeit Fkfc. Ra told
Ua rescuers his boat w»s swamped
tm4 ha bad been standing on th
mfoemdering craft for three hour
Vw alUaa for help.

a degree in biology at St.
arr*» College In Baltimore, Md.
His i i w Ms w will ha Urn la v .
Father Anthony McGowan, chap­
lain af St. Marjr'x Hoepltal at
West Palm Beach.
Father Nachtrab, who has lived
at the rectory at SIT West Se­
venteenth Street for “
1

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V

vealed. The church at Laka Walehat a smaller mamhershtp, with
not so much work to do, he point­
ed out, has a new rector/ and la
free of debt.
Father Naehtrsb termed San
ford a town of fr
friendly
1
ly people,

told of his enjoyment In living
hero, and added, ” 1 hate to leave.

but my health

IL”

Of

I .ilher Wlllunt Nachtrali ol All
S m b t alloibt l bun h tpokr on
ilianktgiymg at the rnrclmi’ nt
tlie Roiary Club loday urged
all member* to devoir thii llu ,1.
giving day "to (lie service ol llut
great and ylortou- Being who rv
the benecllrnt author of all that
rvrr was, that is, and that will be
The quotation, he rspl.tuird
wai from thr original Thankign
ing proclamation written hy W||
ham Jackton for the lint |*resrdrnt of the Unilrd Slatrs, George
Wellington.
I lie idea nf a I hankigivmg Day
wav tram l hark lo Governor B u d ford of the I’lyntoulh colony wl
in 1621 ret nude one day for giv
ing thanks to God lor the boun­
teous harvests.
Thanksgiving day is still cele
hratrd. Father Narhtrah |Hiinti-l
out. hy presidential proclamation,
and not hv Act of Congress, na i the ease with runny uther hoi Ida i Iwean-e of th* objections of .1
emigre-- man named llurkc who
said that giving thank- to G,&lt;1
n'-sirssrs i u raa* gaar)

Services Tuesday
For Mrs. F. U. Newell
Fimeral -ervtro* wilt l&gt;* held 1 t
2:00 I ' l l tomorrow in Ktia-k-"Funeral Hum* fur Mrs, Frank It
Newell, (*2, who died at tu-r -uro
liter hum* at He 1 Lake. Mirh. la t
week, fulluwiru- a lingering tiles--Hervlrea will |&gt;* rundurtiil hv
the Rev. J. K M' kintt'v nnd hirri.i
will i«* made in Evergreen O rm tery.
Mrs. Newell |* survive,I liy tl hu-lumd uf Orange City; on* son.
Russell I. DeU'Itt of Osteen on.
sister, Mr*. Hau l Clay ami grand

■on.
L E G IO N M E E T
The Sanford Post 63, th* A met
lean Legion, will have a fish frv
tonight nt 7:00 o’rlock at th* Lgton Hut. A hurinesa meeting and
report of th* membership roumhtn
will follow at 8:00 oVIoek with
Karlyle limi-holder presiding.
I’lans will I,* dbeusse-l fur ih«
Department Mid winter r.-nfs.ro ­
bere Dee. U and 10. ami Joel Fl*l-'
will report on his talks Haturdav
in Jnrkiunvill* with Department
official* regarding the run fen ne*.

u

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Nu.

ll.r lineal &lt;auir in a rejection

7th D ivision Advance
Rapidly On Horde
T ow n O ff lycsanjin

Seven Houses Go
Up In F la m e s In
Midway S e c tio n

Tanks Terrify Red;
SECLL

Disaster Is Avoided
Hy Quick Action Oi
Fi re
Department

flyn K 'u tln .it

eli at t'iee tlirougli

11lie of the most (hii'klv

.-I
air -|ucc» u- nil 1'uuipr etlrinn
urtcil the live- n it mil) of thi
!•»- ,'iiger* on liis sell plane— in
lulling Mi I )11111
tut rl-u of
tiunilr--la of |H-ople in ••r.snt otliei
aircraft.”
Meanwhile, West tjii man S&gt;&gt;
i-iallsts--flerr* I'Pin'iu-nt* uf llu-r in ii" " uf u new G*i.nan army
to I'ulstrr Western ilrfun-*— Vron
a thumping wt-cheml elift ion vie
lory in llu- Arne.iron ueeuiiatiuit
rone.
Voters 111 twu -la te - -mill'* J tin.
powerful ('h ri-lla n
D-inecrnts,
it hu 'lummate the I e d it-I West
Gorman government and have
urged Geiman re iriuament.
Thu stati-s uf lie --,' ami W u&gt;ltleuita-rg Itaden, whirli voted yesterdny fur new state paihaments,
also deei-ivrly rejerteil Moscow's
pulieiet in Germany. With nut u
tingle ('iinimunlst rlrrln l, the
Red* suffered their worst drub­
bing sine* th* war.
Sneinli-I leaders immediately
I.isilt-il tin- re-ults as ■ victory
!« r their stand again-t Wed G» r
ir*a.las*4 ns r — t r , u

Arthur N. Stowe, #U
Winter Visitor, Dies
Arthur N. Stowe. 83, *nd a vl«ltor In Florida for the pa-t 63 w in­
ters, died Sunday noon in u local
liuspllal. He wan horn Sept. 2!*.
t *»&gt;7 In Hud-on, Alas-.
Mr. Stowe hail made hi* home
for thr pa-t vear following th*
death of his wife, with a cousin,
Edmund M. Stow* of Sanford.
I’rlor to retirement from oppl*
growing 25 year* ago h* lived in
Meredith, N. II., nnd maintained
n wintrr home for many vents in
M L Dora. He wa* ■ graduate of a
agricultural college of thr Univer­
sity of Mn-iachu-etta at Amherst.
Survivors Include a daughter,
Mra. Fred Middleton and a son.
E M. Stowe of Hudson, M n -- ,
■ml Edmund II. Stowe, a rou*in
Thn remain* wer* sent thl* after­
noon hy the Erickson
Funeral
llonti to Hudson, M n--., for the
funeral and interment.

A 1INI« t u i|*a •|H,keiman iai-1
Ir uliug
Ullll«
«I
the U.
S.
Nevenlli 1) 1%)«Itin wrie only two
milrt 'll fill i llirir g ’ ll. tjir toiider
to— 1| ill l l i f t iii|i It. at 4 I* M.
He . 4h J (Ilf troop* prolrabty
would wad until I oe-day lirfure
p i r i-m g into the town

Bed resntanre, i |h u .mIii to light
eaihri. dwindled t„ "pr .11 tic 4 II/
nolle hr lair .lltririiH-M. the o filler , 4 nl
Almidiv &lt; |'ii, ii

UfjSl

1

. l i n n | the In,, |&gt;*

I I .111 niilri iloier t&lt;&gt; the liorccr.
Ibe 4ifv4nir tepie ruled

1

e|,i||.

mg m il'll ol unite thin l&gt; mile*
over tIn- winding i.u d Ihrougii
Kiuru - noiiheattern mountains.
Blitirh tontmandoi moved up lo
imn lI ’ S. Ma tines ui 4 purh
lllli'Ugll
ihe ceiiii.il niountains
.''irnult.iueciuily llie - &gt;iiini.iudri
id the I ’lulippuir- li.iiialion in the
L

N. Im cr a -k rd

llu| lui cutillt

be irtumcd Imuu- h u .iii.r it was
not lighting 41 ,1 unit Ihr Fili­
pinos air guaidrng .» vitd uipply
lmr with tbr t b IM/1I1 Aithoine
1 leginieril.

■ L' S A m lu i 1 idur jobn I Viue
no, run irtinued 4runr W.idlingidlntn li y r,ni Sw ulm ton, -.ml Ibe New M riio e ’ (Red
llrltv Lull i'arllli, Il yen old ( b u ll) wuilld lint I liri II llie deterdi-lane raw ay, men wer e huiryini
witli l.uiket* of water froie ■&gt; -I'lilnr at Si iiiiiiipIi H i ,-I i hi lend. n n u . i l i u n &lt;d l . N uoirinmritls
placed
tliiid iu t ie Vlli
V1 ial
-low 11 trickling well, lo refill the
tu se e
t in s
•bin*' lliiiiiigh ’ I Ir
I Stigerliie ( l i i i i i i 1 'unii -u at 1 v
lank- of the Ixni-ti r truckadded,
k in r*'
Iin-nd 41, m, lb*
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A limit nil firemen could ilu, with l"e - tlaiden- yretudny Mi- I.,.
II - l l - H r i
af I It **)
|)„. , mall -uppllr- of water nvid
who l-d il- the “ Mi* Sanfurd'
aide, wa- tu prevent tin- apreint of ••euilt) title 11ml wa- ruiiUei-U|i for
(he fire, which hod even ignited the "M is - Southland" nwmd at
h telephone pol*. Luckily (her - Dnytonn ih-aeh r. &gt;cut I&gt; wn- -pot
wa- toil little breet* at It"- time. *»n'l Ity tin* Siuifriftl
The nearby area was jnmmi I
with parked automobile*, aril nl
must ihe entire imputation uf Mid­
way was present to ■&lt;•»• the fir*

Harold D ekle Opens
F leetrie R epair Shop
Harold II. Ileklr, eli-elr"ol «n
pliame n paiiman, ha- ■'|iri"-| bl­
own Kin-trie Appliance
l(&gt;pa"
ilhup at .316 East Sii'iti.l St net
lie plan- to have hi* official o'.-;"
ing &lt;&gt;n Monday, Nov. 27.
Mr. Dekle. who ha. had several
years Vaiteiienco in the apolian 1
repair Imsinr-s, wa- a-stH-intt-d f
sis years with th* Raufiuil Electrir
Ct'inpany. lie esteuds a curdinl In­
vitation tu his friend. t«, vt-it luo'
in )il- new luratlori where rlu-t will
receive prompt, efficient and roui
let'll- aervie*.
Kllll* ( D M EH IN
TO K YO ,
Nov. SO ' )• 1
British soldier- gut llie g.. I m-wjust before their unit landed ,it
Pusan, Korea— they hail wun :'t
000 pound- 11263*117.601 »n a
coml'inatiuii ticket in tlu Lilli"
Wields football pool
They are 8 gt. John
EiL I &lt;-r.
whose wife live* oil the lllrrihrlni
Estate, liury- 8 t. Edmunsl-, and
Fualllier John Llddlems-, Alt-'o
SL,
Cheit*r-L*-fltre#l,
L'ouutv
Durham,
A British spokesman who nn
nounced the winnings said the twu
"protialdy had to go when thr -hip
reached Pusan."

Mrs. Ikomnillat
Pioneer Citizen
Lou Partin
Of Sanlnnl, Dies
Wins Third Place Mr June H o rn . It ■'hit. a
eltl/eii ,,f H:il'l i
1•&lt;1 at
In Beautv Contest pint.....
I I lu o'clock I t .... I &gt; ,
-

li" -p itn l, follow In,- , 1 .1
Mi - Sanf'itd T h e widiiw of It" ( it e ) (

It- in I C u r t i n ,
uf r.*5o plnceil third in the Tun
gvrine Ij'let'll t" auty csmtc-l hehf
yesterday nfti'tmmn nl
i ' iiu i
Gnrdi'ii* in Winter Haven
Mi * I'artin, who war runner.up
,
.,,,
„
,,
M,s« 8*'uthl»nd
•'
"
" ‘" ‘"H v in Davtuna B’'"1
won n *- - Win Itund and a -U '-r '
"lit ( &gt;t II K. G 1111:1 e "it,
I'artin to lire Tangi'ririe i ■-tiva'
nnd ri-presiuiteil tier a|"ivi-«' r It"
Hanford .Invree*
ll.'M
A]ul" lief, m( HlmLe. I"
year "Id blonde -oiitmmuir ul lie
riiiv. r-ilv "f Florola. was n ui"- *
tjueen of t'.r.'ai at the M-vrnlh :ili
nual contest s;ion.ori-d iiv
!)"
Junior t liamlH 1 of ( a"iiioi&gt;-i ■
Chosen tiy a patiel of five. MiMonetirf - i n erowneil before ,1
crowd of tieailv II8M1 l&gt;v Tot"
Moore, nntioiinllv known
ind,-In)
Mi-&gt; Etta May H e lrn
Plant
City, anil Mis* Partin we»&gt; nanu d
n&lt; maid of tin* queer. All thro
weii- entered hv their re pectlvi
Junior (.'hainlar* of
( ‘ommene
Twenty g irl-, mrigitig from Id t&lt;*
25 year* In age, entered the contr-t
Moore served un the ruiiud sl"iiy
with four European skilvi* iu-ri
for the international water
&gt;ki
II ••flaw ea n a f a s - T k o r l

Operation Santa Claus Aids GIs
A t Front With Yuletide Shopping

(E D IT O R S N O T E : Anne llulh .who wrote Ihe following
L A U N D E R E D K IT T E N
story about remote control t’hrl-lnia* -hooping hy Gla in Korea,
B U F F A L O , N. Y.. Nov. 20-(,1»i
I* the wife nf vtleran Foreign t’orre-pomirnt Don llulh now *»•
A month-old kitten, napping in
signed In Ihr Associated Prr— ataff in Tokyo.)
a pie shup laundry hag, got taken
to the cleaners by mistake.
U&gt; A N N E H U T I I
Th# nett day, shop employeTO K Y O , Nov. 20— &lt;&gt;!*&gt;- -In the pjikuge war a pair ul cimluroys,
missed the kitten and called up the
sire one.
laundry.
The message that went with the parcel said:
A search through a stark of
O L D E S T D IES
hags of soiled linen turnrd tin thr
"Never having seen you. I jut! hope this fits. Love, Daddy."
S A N TA B A R B A R A . Calif., Nov kitten, none the worse for the ex­
Another parcel contained a
80— (A*)— A man whose aye of lit) perience,
erican women, volunteer workers
Stuffed toy and this note:
wat authenticated, making him on*
"llopo soma day we can gel with the Red Cross. They call
of thr oldest In th* nation. It dead.
H O U S IN G S H O R TA G E
It "Operation Hsnta Claus.”
aroualnted, ton."
Ventura llivas rollained with a
N E W D E L H I. Nov. *0-&lt;A&gt;&gt;~
H '» remote control shopping; a
These wer# Christmas gifts
heart attack and died Saturday Th ls advertisement furnished
a from U . H. soldiers fighting In special service enabling GIs lu
night. Until then he had been active new demonstration today of In ­ Korea,
wartorn Korea tu semi home
at home rutting wood and working dia's critical housing shortage:
The soldiers never saw the pro- Christmas remembernnere from
In hie garden.
"European business man seeks sent* they were sending homr. well stocked stores In Jspan.
Several yean ago th* County acquaintance attractive widow or Nor did they writ* th* card* that
“Operation Santa Claus'* start­
Welfare Department established divorcee occupying own fist, Ob­ carry their greatings to lured ed late In October. It wo* evident
through baptismal record- that ject matrimony. Please srrfl full one*.
n then th* Korean war wasn't al­
Th* shopping and card writing most over after all. U . 8 . troops
Rivas was born Ju ly 14, 1840 In particular* of flaL Box 11883
(Cwattesea Oa Paa« Tfereay
Times of India.”
lx being dona by soma 300 Am­
the state of Durango, Mexico.

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A iurru aiII UlllllllV
1,. &gt;! lo lank*
•Ulbfrtl silow II 4 Ml
llow , oveird Noilii
Kill r 411 rollr) 1*te Uniat within
Inn tmlr - "1 the !M to. Inn, in ta idr 1.

Holiday .tVlf, ,

Is T in te d Hack T o
G overnor Bradford

p o ti„m

Manchurian Frontiei

id ibr .Soviet -barge lli.it an
Aim'll, 40 irl |&gt;4l i*&gt;l bad attacked
4 S&gt;vtrl 4iii roll canying I icm li
Coiiiuiuiinl Ir.i.lri M jiim r Ib o iri
In Mmnm
I trot plane, v.nj McCloy. bad
Seven ilotrly ginuped one tloiy
violated ,n llu ll) all ucual Rigid
liame
boutrv weir dritloyrd by llie
piiMrduiri lie added:
”1 mud advive you llui il tuch ol ondeteimined origin l.xl night
I viol.ihiin, ul ibr lulrv nl tbc all at li W uVhnk neat lleaidalt
I ir, in. | i !i ill lie foiled to ICCOH- Avrnu* in i driorlv (Mipul llrd tectnlei londdiouv under which lligldv tion ol Midway, Iwo mltev ravt ol
Sanford
ol Ilii* naluie .vie aulhoiim l."
Only the prompt action id Cliirt
M» Cloy described the Soviet
M
N, Cleveland, who cent liirnien
(haigr at "completely unjuitified
and two booitri tiuckv In the
I he R u m u ik had thaiged 'hat
an Amriii.in |et on Nov. II came nene, pirvrnlrd a major Ine die
a&gt;lri in ihr Midway area, wlirie
wdlim If) y.tidv id the plane tak­
the
watei iupply i„tlie» liom &gt;inall
ing I holer |o Mo-tow lot medic il
well*
tieatmeni.
A U . S. Air Finer
1 be hot ll.llnev Ind dieaily &gt;r|
•tHikriman 'aid la in llut the
R u m u ii plane had not nlrntilird h lr to a liumbei o| im.ill liouvrt
d o ll it, the I lankluit s ii |miiI and ai ion I he- d irrl. bul the In r gain­
the American plane had approach­ ed Inn In lie headway there and I lie
ed ihr c u lt, but no closer (ban (lirnirn weir able to put it out.
Also niriuired by the hot hlsrr of
51)0 Icet, to identify it.
t tie burning unils, w a- the nearby
.MrCloy'* sharply wordnl lei two story home of llnttie A-hlry,
L i , to General Va-ily t’huikoy, elderly Negress and owner of the
• i*
(a
propertie* which she had rented
to i many, said lie recommem!led j
tenant*. A 1)0 III 4(1 feel from
"that you take Immedlst* step* the fire was the hark of Veino's
l*&gt; prevent the recurrence of auch Grocery, a two story building facgro-s negligence or incompetence jng on fhartlnll Avenue The paint
vn the part of Soviet pilot* nvei on the Imihlliig wa- Idislenst h)
tiyin - the U . S. Zone."
the heat
I he U, 8. official also axpress
A hundred feel trorn the lire,
*J
"&gt;*' lhi* iiie*ru-.l,|- o1llP( I,uiiding-. Including the Ran
t *1 fnrrnatie-’ un tin part of tlit- etified I'hureTi, and a Tavern wef*
•*virt pilot lias been the occasion
.
l i Th*
‘I a lonual complaint ti yuut r hut eh sersAf* s4pt rith l on In
the l&gt;eat of d ru m 'x'td rylals, and
r*'v|i'.rlii) faid the Kuvirt pilot the
Tavern remained crowded with
"by his irn |miii title- loiidiict in plra-un- reeks, while hilt a short

I

After killing five and wounding four member* of hi* . &lt;ttanged
aife's family, former til Ernes! Ingeuito, 20, lai-ei in poli.v vu'liMly
it Vineland, N iw Jtisey, The World War vetetan, it a rid !&gt;v duinvstic truutdes, t rii-d to wi;h- out tin' n-lutivrs of his wife, IV sie, —"I.
arm was critically wuUIMrd in u machine gun ruin page td her bussaint. (International Sound photo I

n o rih

A -v -o c iiitn l I’retw Leased H i r e

IJI.'.O

F R A N K F U R T , Geimany, Nov.
20 — t ,l‘l l S. High Comnm■totiri John J McCloy threatened
I ih 1.iv to ir-tncl fllghti by jSovirl
jii, roll ovn W rit Germany.

*Phone Strike Ends
roX.*ss
* s i -r s s ssi if m
In Compromise As Akers,
owner of the fishing camp
W O O D B U R Y . N. J.. Nov. 20
nearby. The little girl, somehow,
managed to bold her brrntb when (ri'i E m rit Ingrmto, dark-hatred
Employees Return she
went under, kept kicking, and young appliance talrihian who Kill­
Y O R K . Nov.

20.

C om m issioner D en ies
S o v i e t A ccusation
That U. S. F ig h ters
Hit Red T ransport

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NEW

NOV.

ciiiUili

l*« ■nil. i t a lit * I L i i l l ) . C i
( i r i l i r m t ii.Mil. | w i I i m r u e d

McCloy Warns Americans Advance
Soviet About
Plane Flights Within Tw o Miles O f

Machine (iunneri His Wife’s Family

Six-Year-Old Boy
Falls From Boat
And Is D r o w n e d

W A S H IN G TO N . No*. 20 — &lt;/P)
— House Ways ind Means Com ­
mittee Democrat* refused today lo
hear testimony on a Republican- Speeding Craft T u rn s
Sharply T h row in g
proposed substiute lot ihr A d
minulralion'i $-1.000,000.000 i t ­
T hree
Into River
e m profit* ta* plan.
Si* year old Hrtmo Edgar Giles
By voir of 15 to 10 — the part/
division on lb* committee— lb ; wai drowned yrdeiday allernooo
rejected a motion by Rep, in the St. Johns River at the
V Reed of New York that butinen- mouth ui the WtLive Rner about
men witnesses be allowed to give IIMI yard* ufftbutr I rum bird's
their view* on alternative propoial*. Cnnp when be wat thrown from
Reed, lop Republican on die an U abroad motor boat piloted by
conunille*. ha* propoird a subsli- bit (ether. II. H . Gilci, member of
lute plan that would be a taxpay­ the Sanford Fire Department.
All three occupant* of the boat,
er compute hi* exert* pro lit* I ax
to
witnesses,
wrre
by applying n 27 per cent lac on according
normal net income and x 20 per thrown into the river, including
cent turn* un exceit income over Mery laiur-r Giles. 10 . during an
abrupt turn of the speeding boat
ft 125.000.
The Adminitlrxlion projsoscv a with its 12 horsepower outboard
75 per cent lax on proliti deter­ motor which Mr. Giles had only
mined to be excessive when com rrccnlly secured, [he accident occuned at about 3:00 P. M.
pared with 1946-1949 earning*.
The body of Bruno Giles wai
Today** committee vote reiterat­
ed a previout ruling that witnrcie* recovered shortly before 9 ;0 0
mutt confine their lr«l:mony to o'clock this morning from water
47 fert deep by Roland Giles, an
exen* profit* taxation.
uncle, by mean* of dragging opera­
Within that limitation, button*
tion*. and was taken to the Erick­
§ »poke*men oppoiing an execs* pro­
son Funeral Home.
fit* tax have confined their lestiChoked and nearly strangled afniony to *uggr*ttont on how sro-L
‘
'•e- «-OkV
- '.A .
a tax thould be framed if there '
Mr. Giie* had to be rescued him­
mu*! be one.
self hy Sam (B ig Jack) Jackson,
Reed made hi* motion ai Chatle* who set out in a ro w k.il with one
J. Sligh, Jr., chairman of the tax­ oar. and who wa* but 30 fret
ation committee of the National •way when he saw the little bov
Aatociation of Manufacturer*, start- go down.
■i*«au&gt;«*a nt r M , r « , i
According to Lieut. Claude
Whitten, J r ., who with a group of
firemen of! duty, arrived at the

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I .nr «m rh an(| central imrtl
throuch Tuesday except Isol*
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AN INDKt'h'NDKN I IIAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXll

W EA TH ER

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I'hium1 n "•*
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ill.it ■he had I"
"f tier Ilf' Htu- a .1 1, I,,,
All H*orl» f a ll
t■liiir.d
Hut vn or* Inetii'h two
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Iluiimlllat . r .- ■ &gt;.1
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1.
dat,,r. Ml
Edna It indolph Harris,
Jacksonville; f.- * gi an 1. 'uldren,
F. E Boumtllnt III ..r SanfuriL
Mi I 11 M I , . : 1 1 of iirlamlo.
Mi
Tom Hcutt .nut t II ||"iutidial Jr of .li" k - 10 ,, |||«. .,",1 li«-i t v'
Jan e

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eight gn at griirid, I'lldreii
\ tinn-rot in i
1 •' \)i ■ |{i un.
lll.ll H ill 1"- I r III torn") 1 ■•w iiiu rntnp at lo nn » ■l i. .1 Ml S*"ilCiilholn Chur l o ilt i t|j. hev 1 al i e - W illia m N 41-lit rat, ii'It 1r 1.1 i lu g .
It" ) lul wilt l.l III
the Cnthnlte
Cemeti-ry A 1 - o n will t&lt; litile-l
tonight at 7;3M &gt;iV!...-k at thr K r ir k •oil Cotieral II nn*The B'lunilllait hoim If whlt-t)
Mi
Itiuimlllat ln &gt; 'l
( "t
m any
Vent-, ti liica lrr1 at 2113 1 -' I th ird
filler!

M \ V I Cl t l l l t l .
IN D I AN APOI IB, Irul Nm j p l l Mi and Mi
Frank Dnvi
iti-covereil yesterday lhri*,| had
an unexpected vi— tor oidle they
spent ten days vi-iting in K rn lucky.
Sis ton* of coal they hadn't or­
dered had hern dumped on their
haseinenl floor. Th e y n-ki,| police
lo find out how it got there.

Sail lord Weather
High yrslrrdsy 76
Low today 52
Itatn tin
Total Nov. rain 1.15
Normal Nov. rain 1.77
High tide ti h.' 1
V M and
4:42 P M and )"■« at lO-rii
A.M . and peril I' M

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rill
Birmingham
r»
Bismarvk
8
-9
Boston
tW
49
Chicago
67
25
Denver
43
24
lies Moines
61
Ul
Fresno
74
63
New York
60
fll
Phoenix
60
79
Washington
5d
61
Jacksonville
69
76
Orlando
78
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— -----

Snyder

Six Tie

corporations m ine the hano period
earnings rrid it in figuring then
taxe*.

1

Stall* Farmers Market

Ifo m itiiH ►f
H r faitIt %•* ^
|Fstp|f»m#A
I'Rfr (tart
u jd i
* • *i ;. h :j i %1 1
i it tin t %
terror
otfiern
tioni
Nhrevepoil.
«i m i l l i
''A proparly design! piufita tux
*
»
hm
I
imi
4
-.
I
ta
i
l
it
••
ft essential lor a balanced antiLa
Its* full
na t»rii • ip|niti*«i »&gt;v
inflation program »lncc economic
Paitom laid the Hurt o lficrli I hr ( ieAlt i 11* Th* Sii*IIIiift| Slat*
control* and higher taxes un In­
j , ,*,
|atli#i l«f (if ih! m r folit
tloiu the Naval All htalmn w eir; lit Tf*#* h r r * t, I i r r t t r l • ti |» l*» 4 I ' l l
dividuals Would I/* unfair unit***
fl **m|Imrr#4
f«| p llbPl
.Vme
tlih*r
II
r*»U
1.1
Cotndr.
Itvrn
II.
M
ci'liriton.
high corporate profit* ta rry their
AVtRftdf'*'*
flel'l
I iit I* ( ’. fit*
with the crl»i» in the Par hail
fair ahare of the tax load.*'
lb,
of
Glen
Ellyn,
III.,
near
Chi­
Itreat
T*n*ler*r•
•*!», I*e
Saying that in that part of th
(sefiiliftf '/"A lilt fti! L|"f t Oft
He atKued that cot parale pro­ world, "we me in very eon*ld*ral,l» cago lit it lurvivtd by hit wile
i rnf* T 15
■»r&gt;-'- •'■•nr
fit* and dividend- are nuw run­ difficulti,*." he recall,-! how i'
and two children living in New O i- !mil!(i‘**r f 1'»l&gt;4&lt; f l ""fl
ning at record hiffhi in that even
1 5ft
CFlf*
|t,iaNl,Utai,UUtj of additional taxes[ had apl’can-d tlmt lie U n it'd Na Irafli.
'•M aif*- N"» i .»r F aiii y
I
Mon*
for,
e
.
would
have
the
Korean
■
J !-•»
bfi M*
"Mould leave corporation*, in the
I.t ( oindr. Allied G, Kpp, }0, ol &gt;kf» * 4*li(
n4
■ggregat"-. with high earning* arid fighting with tnnlinllv enihd in a[
1 2 \
I ‘» &gt;1" f « iii«
a lilith rate of return on irivest- few weeks when “Ihl, Chine*, III Nrw Uilrant, tuivivcti hy hit wile O lif
t •Mill
tervention •arurred."
tnrnt.”
and two cloldirn and hy hit inn
1a
2 H iloi
One of th* first thing* |rr*es*arv
W
■i »i«» 2U
Snyder »aid President Trum an
list r. M n . IT ant It Lpp. block inn. ran*
IOft*1 » I
I-K
I
t
’yi
sll.l
*
f
to
do
III
this
situation,
Arhe*on
had three objective* In mini) when
IM
.r r i* U M
he wrote the committee chair mini went on, I* to rlear nwnv nnv no* Calif
l.* i&gt; * ip
« * iif
l.e ft i. *
5 15
ftoughton ( I ) - N O ) yeaterday nak- slide misunderstanding nlioiit doll
I.t. Norvln K. Scheffler. 2*.t [ 5 t a i l * i lf«
l 75
*»• * t
Ing the tt.iMHi.iMHi.ianr excesa pro­ ml State- arid United Nation- aim- (itrtnn, I.a. lie it survived hv hi * f i l l " ft ■ y • i i * * *
3 5ft
\ \ title
.ft
1*1
1
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“
which miirht exist In the minds of wife and two children.
fit* levy.
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Un
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t 75
I 1
He ticked them off: " p in t , to the Chin..... Communist*.
Parsons said he could not an | *
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W h ifk
" If they believe that the United niHinee _
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contribute to meeting the incicasth«Identity __
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. States nnd the United Nation* Shreveport officer* until the nev I f t . l - I . .
rd Coit of defen*e;. second,
ion
1
•
.
2 « *.•: •
check inflationary pressure* nnd have ulterior deafen* with respect ,,j j,,n k,a,j |w (n notified
pt.ldf' » •
rnahle the government •" main- to Manrhuria a* (heir pronavned
However, the Shreveport Journnl
ii "i 1 1*
tain a Stronx financial position; ha* claimed, then everythin* whe t ruportt**I it urn* advi^M) hv th* Per 4»*l, Vr.l"
«ltf A &gt; *I■! *
anil third, to tux the high profit* ' an h. done mint In- done to r* Wirmna A tlitiini'tration that th*
4 !•*» II" •
temlling from the defence pro I move ila-st fear*
two aShr(*vrpoit victlma vb#-r** K. O T.rlNrtft.ew •Ilf 1** M* HI4T*
•1 r n 1 »
jrrani,"
" If they fear the Ins" of their J ' h i 11111st 1111«| W i 11i n fti 1/ S 1 v ti u 11
|h*1-1*1Ni it :-*i(e
efiir* *
Snyder also presented the first inter* l* it the lesrder ana* 'he iiHifth nffirifttp «»f ihi* VA
offirt* 4 If It'*
♦a■I « 1*
I
Hlver
m-tallnti,&gt;r,"hen thin*,
while estimate hy no Adminutrn Valu
: t»u j
*ii«
ion hader in months on the out­ everythin* (tosslhl* nm*t le- *l&lt;sne
r
«iH
Thi- |iliin«* rrii«iiiil in Mil linn
: 1; i t :
•*■&gt;&gt;
look for the Rovernmrnt's hudgr t t" make Sine that they know "hell wi,P(l, ,nBnv previous crash*-, i
t !!»•#•, i|*
|*1* i*l If ill
in the current fiscal yeni *'101111* interest* are hem* and w-ill la os-curred— al*out
feet above tiiafiil *■ 71 a a *.•» « H 11
tr.s| 1lrap*‘
cun fulls |irote- t*-d
next June dll.
sea level.
f 1 41 If tfi.t 1 b •' t' l* ‘ Ii* i t* •*
"If on tin- other hand, the Chin
I lb I I 11*1'11* l4 *11 I"* ta* •*- 'I*
He warned that military costa
The plane was enruote from l.m
.1
....... | M i»tf
tit • I h a*l « t a * | | I
Will rise sharply in Inter years, ess* have l*s-»'n led either hv il'O" colli, Neb,, to New ill leans VTilu*
flltir
anti that the necessary iron-an- in unce or hv some other mean* 11 leer, left this murnln* for the
yvvrnur* "to ms-el these expend!- j precipitate a really vreat ,-ri«i« I* slow cllmli up Ihe heavily wou*li-*l
\ .r».»p)
liiiliif hv
tuts on u pay-as-you-Ko liasis is tin woil'l, thi n that mu - 1 he m* i mountain to hrlnx down l In- Ih.-Io
]|. Ifiillft^ sit.'I »*.lIi i *4if n-tllr Ilf ill*
indee-d sobering."
with all the leodutiuri and all |( „)ltv take all day
.
plttul • 4 •"l i*v Ul0 In
The alternative systems Snyder the -o lrt-riu s s alol ail the w is d o m
Ii I) (level, ditlrict forest tam­ (Imiiw i«l , S m \ | t* i it 1# f**i r r r i
recommended for u»e In deter­ at o u r ro llllllllliil.
er at I lea verier, provide,| ti, tn*l iiiuMJii nliiuliuh*
"We hope that that I, no* th* of thp crash nnd search
mining what corporate profit* are
to he autiject to excels profit* au­ case. It would he a traxe.lv of the
At 7 o’clock last nlxhl fire wa f t u h i * i m p C ' h n f f i **, A i k a n a i ,
to lie "uhjeicl to eXCrs* pi of its mu*l rolussal nature if that wrie rrporlert near Ihe top of Ifirh
f i l l i l f 'l l I *■*aila-*‘ 11 &lt;Iflit I ,Jl*t||» iu ri
tax follow these lines:
so ,tn*t therefore we must emln**- Mountain.
t&gt;| ||i*;*vti4ri &lt; iti *lift!if«- uf tin*
] . llase period earning-: col inrefuliv and wisely‘every n&lt;i‘ st
This puttied ranters since ral*
pornt intis would la- ullnwe,) to bihlv "f ' n-hnx Ihl* Korean av ha*l fallen rlutin* the dav and .ill Iff m i l l
averaKiearning- for the !&lt;* *t *re*sion in accordance with th wa* fallinx intermittently
three out of four years IP 10 principle* of the Charter of Ihi
Two crew* left lleavetier inch
throu*h IIUV, reduce the firtuis- IT,it*.I Nations."
compose*! of "It men. They .hrn*--‘
ohlaiiicd I*v 26 per cent, and pay
||,-|
turning to llo- Km f-i-* portable radios.
B 76 |ier cent rate on all eairiin** ,\ch* „„ ,||., ustcl Kumpean n
A 1 tlu- foot of Ihr- mount-*in upIn rices* of that amount. On armament H&lt; said that as m i crew &gt;topp*-s| while (In- other t&gt;
earning* below it, they would, of t.ha 1 -lilfu from tronoini ■(*t i»r»I rended.
c c i i i i | my t tit* t *Kultii irm|k*vm■ ivnt\ i*ri"11iaf nitiiiiii* **11111 li«»•1111 * *
The oil*' al the la.ltom nul h“ '
Uo Iworn r taa imIf, which lm« ;» . |t#.n * u . 1 rIimii nr •!«!•
»" the flames ami the lantern of tlo
4S
m u lop.
Communlxii) I In iik Ik rr«*n&lt;»nit« urn climlun* party and ditectesl then
2. Invested capital Credit: tills rtrat Inn.
to the scene.
Would allow corporation* to pay
lh appnii-iitlv ms-nlit it at th*It was reached nt I :.’!&lt;* A M T h*the rrirular income tax in lr on Unilr-t .State* iriust cuullliur I"
nuninys u-low a *p*riflrsl jM-r- X iv&gt; &lt;h&gt;- K u ru p s a n * rcsin u m lc n crew reportesl their findinx*
The crew makiti* the cllmli icentaife of inveatmrnt, they pay well u militarv help.
colti|iot«‘il of men from Hcavenei
(be 76 |is*rrent excess profit*
anil J’ol* no urnl militarv nollce
lax un all amounts nlsive Mini al­
lowance.
Tin fnsMoit *&gt;f wearing era
Snyder cited Ihe allowances of
that kind in Ihr World War II r i - vat- w ,. hr.,tight to a sud*l* n
cr»* profits tax, then said they f«d hy th. Trench Itevulutiou
should lie "incieais-d hy about one 11 mn I 7 h*« 17W*. Wrarmg of a
, y . , „ l aw, sufficii-iit to make on
ivulth iu one.min,.
The World War fl allowance, tw •ii*|H-rtril of Iwing an uri*to
were listed n- r ,-|*)it p, rrent on tT&gt; crat.
first *6.1100,1 am of lnve.te.1 &gt;-tpd.-,|,
•lx |wr rent un the m-xt ffi.Oftn.tMMi
at),&lt; five oh ,...,,|
alllllllllls l|

Aclieson

r

Editors

Kiw .mis

It ukllMaril ft mu •*»•&gt; ,uie i

|l **siis«*4 Cisa l*ss* srael
•f *s*hhi- }• hllli*}") '• i'tee-il r*
ultinv in crime and coituption *.f
^ " N c t ^ iy
Till:vo
rciiihltr*
26 pcicent *ax on ail
ChinOTir lit- •wtill tap in Itoft * 11 I oil is m l..
Chmrfr flrri ioij, {h r Chin^er hil«* Kalliblirirf would tie an excellent
il
K u ii'im anti lit*Ft* lh« &gt; m** source of revenue, *he slated,
fiirhtinir* thry u y , to protect Ko- would stup hril-s-ry and result in
- cleaner government.
rta*'* Urine* rontinu^tl
Mis* Cole, for the neifativi ad
“There miifht hr an Agreement
«tlh Ihe Chine*e or we might have vised a crack down on ill* xal
t fight it out with thrm Th** garnhlin*. opposswi its Irgnlixati* n
tf»*wer prohuhlv will nut ta&gt; 4*Im i on mercenary grounds, and told
f,.r M'verii! wfH*ka anil pd** ihlv n«it of the Mg rlr-nhup in Voungstown, illlio, where Mayor Hell
until nett uprijig.
d ri-o n alld &lt; hirf Allen swept the
“The I'orninuniit* hope t*» tir u
gambler out of |&gt;ower. lib*- point­
Ir.Aii with a winter .-taleitiAte. The 'd out It.* crooked angle of yarn
American People must lealie th
hlitig, where dice ond roulette
4 jr i* not over — it ha* ju -t l#v* wheels
aie fixed. To legalil**
iron.
I gambling would result in ninnKussiu ha n't lost a man yet temptation to gamble, she point­
can continue killin* u 11limit mi ed o||t.
0mmunlaU f*ij i-n-iy A trier lean
Mi s llillheimer, while admit
for many years, and still ltu**ia ling llmi garnhling is a had
1- udd he winning ”
tiling, stated that aorn*- go-«i
!-•' Hills, managir^; eslltor of would come trim it i**-ing legalMiami llerakl and pn
ent IreiJ. She ipiuted authorities fa­
of the A I'M K, told the convention voring petty gambling as un out
h« iltiiihteti “ if anv other organ urn let for people fared with lif*’*
bon would subject itself II, such harsh 1 r ilit les, nnd declared that
•i ari hin* sir unity hv the men the United .State* is the ‘'gum
blingest nation in the world."
*ho use Its pneluct.
"Where else n. the world do th*- f’huii h lottr-rie* ars- ths- mo*t
ptiMhict-ra ami users of a product iionular fiirm of gamhllrig, sh**
cork so closely log,diet |o |cflilt sn ill.
Mi-S Jones, stresai-,1 th,- moral
that prusiuct?"
"ids' --f the ca*e against Irgnllled
lames S Pope, laiulsVille four
gaiotiliog, and |.oint*d t«» illiter
irr Journal, snid Ills- Al* pnnlu-,
-si*- million wolds of m-ws a »hiy ary in Cuba where gambling '*
.She
declureil
that
ar i d — to comin-le for public ml* r* popular.
. t must do with word* ' vs lint the Itolne’a downfall Wa* due III
television glamor x iil doe with gambling, niitnng other vn&gt;- If
makeup and the tadiu orchestra there were *|ot machines in all
-•it I, a silken theme song "
Victor Ifackli i*. nssi-tatit ev­ Illittee oti dninirtir news.
i l utice s-slitor of ihe A l', -aid re
11 1 group, headed by V M
•snt research *llo*vnl lliat '•I tier Newton, J i., of I In- Tampa Tribune,
■*ut of newsiiatM-r e*liloi.s i* |«nti ' --nlleil for more initiative in nr idl­
that tlit* A P has Iw-coiiir- i*as|*-i t■‘ ing liehirnl handouts III get all the
read ill the pa&gt;t few years
fade not ju»t the mfoiiiialjon the
i,ovi rriliirilt pie- leli-ii *'
« , government avrncii's want to pub­
lish.
in for criticism from n nil.

housewives fright gambitw y their money in the Imps* o f
winning enough to buy a t u r ­
key, ihe stat* *i l our itatra have
voted down legahfed gambling r* ,s..tf,, -he t ;.-d.
(iue-t* included fie rce Kitlmei
i.f Phdatfeiiihta, Pa.. II. C. Cot
lier, Tom Burgess. Mt. fiors, M
II I -in. Orlando, Voll* William*,
and Trunk Cannon of Jackson­
ville, Itulph A. Smith presided.

FOR C H A FED SKIN

IaOjral Notice*

Quick relief fullow* mild Hesino!
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tlv iM irtl

When new drugs s&gt;r idJ fail to .tog
your cough or chest cold don't sleia).
Crcomultam contains only safe, help­
ful, proven ingredients and no nar­
cotics to disturb nature's process It
goes tight K&gt; the scat of the trouble to
aid nxture soothe and heal raw, ten­
der. inflitncd bronchial membranes
f oi.iisnlced to please you or druggist
refunds money. Crcomu Irion ha(stood
Ihe lest of many millions of users.
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C R E O M U L S IO N

ii.ssss C««M. C*sst C*IOs. As.lt I'sxs.ii,

AlliM KlHiUAIMI MMNTINH TYI'INH
rUKDIT INVKSTHiATIONS MADK
ANY\\Tli:iM-: IN I'M TIill STATES Oil
FOUKIHN rOlINTKIKsS.
C R E D IT B U R E A U OF S A N F O R D
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A T L A N T I C C O A S T L IN K
K A I L N O A ! ) CO .

Announce Change In
Schedule Effective Novem­
ber 20th 1UB0
so t r u a n t a n
•a*, m ar. iiaa *n t v . i&gt;as ■ .
Ka. T I Ar. RiXS aw I.t. t i l l aw

N o n T tin o iN ii
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Ra. ? i Ar. Ri«a BB I.t. RUM aw
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and From Ft. Myer*.
Fla.
L- T. Sheppard
Ticket Agent

\|i Kinsey,
(Im inn*
727
Smith latdluw Street, 1lay ton.
Ohlu, who is night su|H-rvi*«&gt;r uf
hospital attendant* at the Ohio
Stuis- Huspital to Dayton, say*
a man has I rouble getting used
lu working night* and sleeping
day*. And If a mao , &lt;n t getting
the pri&gt;pet rest it nut &lt;•nIy make*
him gm ggy on the j-ih, hot also
makea hint fs*el poorly the rest
of the time. This will never Itappen to htin again, say* Mr. M rKin ey— now that h*&gt; t» taking
fl A fiA C O l.. Hi* syatrrn larked
Ihuse irese*saty Vitamin* III, 112,
Iron, und Niacin, which IIA 1 IA C O l. rontain*.
Here I* Mr. McKinsey’* own
statement:
“ Bs-fore I slatted taking H A D A C O l. I had a great deal uf
truuble with a mrvuu* stomach. 1
had an awfoj hard time sleeping
I would Just mil and Ins* all
ntghl. Il affected me during my
working hours, tun I wa* rrstles* and nervnus all the time.
My nerve* were so jumpy that
the least little thing would I"iu!
tie
me on &lt;*&lt;lgr, I
was just |ie*ide
myself in knowing what
hat lo do,
Then I heard how ether folk*
that were nervous ami runduwn
were la-ing helped by H A U A C O lo
I decides! to try H A llA C O l,. Now,
aftel 10 iMtttlr* of H A U A C O I.,
I feel fine; In fact. I think to
much of H A llA C O l. I would walk
6 mile* for n I*,tile of II A U A l*0t&gt;— I’m not exaggs rating. W hy,
(hr way 1 sleep and thr ap|trtlta
I have arc marvelous. The Irest
thing I* that my nrrvra ar*
calm a* thry can t«r. I Just can’t
praise H A U A C O I. enough."
Thousand* Have lls-ea Helped
hy H A llA C O l. whose system*
Iscknl Vitamin* K l, B2, Iron,
and Nisrln. T h r IIA IIA C O L for­
mula la so effective fur atomncli distress, certain nervous dis­
orders, Insomnls due tu upset
stomsch,
nsgging
aches
ansi
psins, and s general run-down
condition when these troubles
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E a ta h lw h e d 194M

Air Defense
Command To
Move Inland

D A IL Y

W ASHINGTON. Noe. lb -&lt; / P )
^ — The Air Force announced today
that headquarter* of its new Air
Defense Command will he shifted
from Long Island to Ent Air Force
base. Colorado Springs. Colo., ca rly
in 1951.
Approximately 800 military and
civilian pcrsonntl will he assigned
to the new headquarters.
The Air Defense Command will
be responsible for thb bid defense
V of the Unilrd States.'
It is one of three separate major
commands being formed by splitlint the present continental air
command, which ha* its head­
quarters at Mitchell Air Force base,
l-ong Island. N. Y.

CHARLESTON^ S. C Nnv. 16
Philadelphia. Nos. 16 &lt;/F)—
&lt;/Pl ' Searchers sighted only •
I hr nationwide Irlrphonr strike —
life jacket and an empty towboat
ntaikrd by Haling lrm|teit on the
today as grim clues in a sea hunt
picket line and a legal tug-of-war
for the wife of a wealthy insur­
ttser iniumtmns entered the se­
ance executive and het m oll
cond week today with no immedi­
No trace was seen of Ml*.
ate prniprd of |&gt;cacc.
Frederick If Ecker. 48-yeai-ofd
I he Hell leleplutnr Company ol
cousin of former president Ray­
t'enniylsania applied for a cnuit
mond Poincare of France, 01
injunction that would prevent
fames Mctrill Herd. Jr., V), head
t’ickrtiiig n( the mmpany's «xof a New 5 oik theatrical cnipora*
i lunges in Philadelphia, scene ol
lion. Roth weie pitched min the
l'ii ket line halllrs Tuesday and
tea yesterday as then fishing Imat
Werlncsday. A heating on the incapsiicti. Two rnmpanioni misus­
lunrlion irijurst was scheduled foi
ed
tomorrow tiefnrr presiding Jud|r
Two plane* and sis coast guard
I tank Smith ol common pleas
boats hunted along the -Itamit of
rnutl.
Seal-rook Island. 25 miles south
In NVw 3oik City, an A. T . A T.
of here.
•iwfketman said that long distance
"It looks like ihcy’ie gontlS,"
• tsur was noimal at the N traf
said county |M&gt;lue I irut Sdas
in |»oinls ol the lung lines division
Wrlcli, who has know the aira Hr t.nsl the onlv ullicr being pickfor years.
1 r led this morning was in Pills-

Yeatenlay, the committee voted
IS In 10 tn rlnae puhlle hearing*
next Wesinrsday and tn limit wit­
nesses to IS minute* each. This
was after Secretary nf the Tien«u ry Snyder had outlined Arlmtn_ istratlon suggestion* for a 75 perrent excess profits tax tn take
14.000,000,000 from corporation
ram lngx.
Barkers of the early shut-off
It aallaac* n* l&gt;axi T m l

American IaCRlon
Drive Ih Continuinc:
Th e American l-eglnn membrt
shin drive has to date netted ,1 |R
menther* r.unrated tn a total
v mrmliershlp of 4«3 last vear. John
Benkarlk. campaign rhairman. an­
nounced this morning.
T w o teams of the Hanford Post
M are eompelln. In the drive, and
the World War I team with 2X1
members signed up la ahead at
present. An effort will ha mad* to
end th# membership drive next
Saturday.

Policemen Given
9
Pistol Instruction
Steady firing yesterday after­
noon and today at the range at
the Municipal Airport Indicated
that Sanford policemen were get.
tire .»om« expert InatructSn in
p.ftol firing.
Th e Instructor was C. P. Adas bold. Or Hr do, art I member of
the F B I who was giving tha men
a refresher course In shooting
a from various positions and lier hind Irarrtr ades. The range was
up tn AO yards. Ueut. Max Bast
had tha job nf putting up lha
targets
ami
measuring
the
range. Empty sheila were re*loaded with ammunition by Sgt.
W illiam Horne and Patrolman
Joe lliekton. said Police Chief
Williams.
M KI.TON M O V ES
Melton’s Pied Car Lot hat
k moved from Its location on Second
Street and Palmetto Avenue tn
Second Street and Hanford A v rnue. Mr. Melton has operated his
business In Hanford since I ho
early part of IMS.
LONG M
DRY
W II.K K S DARKE.
IV .
Nov.
IS— &lt;/P&gt;— John K-tbovirh has 4
mind like sn elephant when he
goes bear hanung— be seldom
forgeta
/% Last winter, Prrhovkh and n
w companion became Inst In lha
m od s. Stumbling around In Ih*
darkness, he trippad ovar an nbJeet which he at first took for a
boulder. The ob*i
away— It
Want bear
'•Jterday, “
at tha w o t .•bars
When ha

ovar 1 C
back

b b ia

with

a

Allied Forces In Crime Committee
B erlin Increased Shocked By Legal
By British T anks Nevada Gambling
Commission D e c i d e s Power Of Gangsters
To Give Automatic
In State Is Hit By
Weapons To Police
S e n a t o r Kcfauvcr

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6!

Life Jacket Injunction Is U.S. Force Advances
Of Mrs. Ecker Asked Against
Found In Sea Phone Pickets To Within 20 Miles Of
Wife Of Metropoli­ Telephone Company
tan Life Insurance
Seeks Court Order
ExccutivcAnd Com­ To Halt Mass Pic
panion Feared Lost
keting S t r a t e g y

At ONI Of IN I IA IO IJT newt ronterenres ever held in Washington, Sen
Robert A. Taft (R-O hlo) deelires flatly that he will accept the I9.1J
Republican Presidential nomination It It Is oftrtrd him. Obviously happy
over his recent landslide victory, " M r Republican** said his re-election
proved that voters will not accept “ tabor dictation."
(fnteraofional)

fnnllnoed
mild
snd
partly
'loud) through Friday. A fe *
light •hover* at pitre* nrar eaat
nw&gt;l .m l by Friday near T a lla b o o r area. M cd rn lf cast to
•nulhrj»t wind*.

Am oeiated I ’rm s iaraecd vVtrc

S A N F O I t l). F L O R ID A . T I l l 'H S D A V N O V . IB. 1950

Taft Will Accept Nomination—If

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NEW SPAPER

House Committeemen
Refuse To Listen
To Enemies Of Ex­
cess Profits T ax

Th e Continental Air Command
Is bring divides! into the Air IV fense Command, a tactical nil
eommand dealing with support
ft for ground troop*, and a reducer!
Continental Air Command admin­
istering and training risilan units
of the A ir Force.
Meanwhile for* of rarest pro­
fits taaes were barred today from
advocating before the House Ways
and Means Committee any alternativa tax to produce tl.fioo.noo.000.
B y straight party vote* of IS
Democrats to |0 Reriuhllcat.s, the
rommittre refused three Urn* • to
Q let witnesses suggest any tax plan
as a substitute for the n t r u profit# levy ashrd by the Truman
Administration.
„ -j . . r
,
tli m. ,
W
uativra as hikes In regular rorporalion income taxes were barred
not only fmm talking about them
but also from putting their pre­
pared atalemrnta Into the comrrflttee record
Chairman D o u g h to u
(D -N C t
•aid the committee ha* a mandate
I I from Congress ta draft an &lt;sere*
profit* tag hill and juat hasn’t
lima to go tatn I hA entire fleti of
taxation. T IK tax bill passed last
session mnlained a elan** saving
the committee should work on an
excess profits lag.

V***-st*£*£Jug

IN D E P E N D E N T

TH E W E A T H E R

Manchurian Frontier
Warm ( ’lotlies For Korean W inter

A m t’ticnn Naval G iihh
A mI In Repulse O l

N orth Korean A m ­
phibious L a n d i n g
Pi

11 t - I I I N l . IO N . No- IK . IN
I fir \rn»%
hbl n w inlrr
•l*sthiftv: h nl hrrn iMtinl in hulk
In iln iv * uia

In

K* r r i

l » r l» * r r n

Oil 1 .util &lt;1(1. 1v I l*4l WNY
•htiul i ftionlh hrfnrr rr|turti
lw(an citminc I*» finw Ihr Ki»-'
fr 4ti Irttni lh.it num V m rririn
•«ilf||pr« ttt’if (ishtm t in tvrrr*
Inc wrathrr
h i HiiiiiI
• iid fr
rlnthmc Sin^r thrn. th# lin n
hrir un»I in K h i m
Miit thr
Irnnltinr trtH«|»w ^hniitit h itt th rir
wintrr
t f i t h i thr uai nf Itiii
•r r k It » At rtplunrH ih »t
\mrrlrdn Infirh #Milr in
thrir
•tipph linr# mil fh«t &gt;niinl«t
MIt It t r
I Jit Inn &lt;llt t If lilt i« h,
lt.nl p ir\ritl«sl rftftiri »!r|i%rrir^.

i*

The- fishing |usity put &lt;ml yea i burgh
trnlay from the In me of Mrs
Victor Mnravsrti, ownrr of Sea
Tin walkout of lY r-te rn KleMri
brook Reach Mr*.
Krker, wife I ’onipistiv m|iil|unrnt employee*
rtf .Ms'trn|tn1itan l.lfe Insurance '»■• . isllrsl hv Ibe riO-Comniiinlea
('unipany'* iM'artl chairman, a r -1lion* Worker* Union In t l slate-,
rivesl la»l Friday to
I* a guest If** rhur*day.
Hell Telephone
at the palatial home of Mi&gt; Morn-: ' ’"nipan* of l’eun*ylvania
and
wetr. wealths widow
of a New " ' h r' •"'•sWIarlr* of th , ,„ r r n '
York . allroad lawyer and (mancer.
Telephone A Telegraph
Herd, head nf Herd Tt.ealiirgl r n ,"*""u y e n«l dlrertlv Involve-'
Corp., which l.aeka Ihratncal pra- "*
K,lr,,
7h- in lun. I lot reriue-t and -jetss
t ih* \tnrawrls • !/»!•• »mrr &gt;|*r P°l‘ * '»frir#r»
*(*«l |fnla\ th»
.7. &gt;.*. o;u de -*r.ke»- ’ thud effurt at ma*. ole
»"'«&gt;• sheriff died in an automobile
"f • I’enn.ylvanla ll-ll **
Shrlbyvllle. Tenn , last 'hang*;, “ hate memhars o f an In
night while driving tn the horn* 'r pendent union have refit— r| In
het of
I.f Ihr
thr
nf a .laughter to
tn tell nr.
her
... '■•■mo ‘the
be ((7IO
In picket line*.
...............
.......
_ rail
Some 200 picket* appeared lm
accident.
Ills
ear........
hit............
a bridge
A shrimp trawler picked up t h jy , " ,r
A-M. at the I7ih ami Ttn ««

||% \SM H I \*I I D r i U SsH
H lU |.. No\
Ih 4/P)
Al*
liril |t»it r% Im gril -iltF4tI Icw^iv ^II
I vlnng tkr Ingiil iSO-imlft Notlh
K " ir 4n Imnt i«*$a tid tlif M mclturi.in
Rni9»4iwr u.i» i|witty.
l'i i • &lt;Idtl »nl4nti\mrn « l tl»#
I’
S
17tli Keftim^nt
km lrd
tliioiip!t tli*- Ii#v\t i t*\riri| Pim(t*
•in litlK in tl»r nMit)tf*4it to h i I|»m .'D fmlr% of thr |?rd M hu « litlf •
i in Ikiltlri
It v%n thr •I %v*• lu?;f »• t;4in
In •Ii4 f|9 rontf-flt, l U *n||fe I •.
S I •» «V ( »»i|n t.|» un »tl imfUf 4
10 (min limit in llm nmlnw-fit,
Mfluillv •ini»t*|«M'H lfm |»fNlUIPi

fll.ftl.IN, Nov. 16 d/IV
The
I A S AN G ELES. Nnv It. -&lt;/Pj
Western powers brought British
m M .iM .i.n . com­
Senate etime investigating
nyesligaling com••tils and American troop teen- mitteemen. ’’shocked" and "nolraBkrn
ivlMt?forremenls In Rerlin today and an- raged" bt what they
hey
nounred they will arm German po- legal gambling in Nevada turn
n I r ana.
u rn
lice here with submachine guns and
f m r , lu ll a *|rr| •tntm iu«* 1^ lI»P
today In Mickey
n ||rt.
, h*n *?d,
purn? rniii^lt f tiint t tng^'l
In
Angeles gambling,. which lint
isn’t legal,
At German school ihildirn wav­
font milr Returning from a nnr-day ses
ed welcome, eight ) 3-Ion cornel twin in Ns Vegas, Nev., the rnmAmrni .in iidv.il ^unv liflprd
*
*
*
IMI m
e * « I| lIM
n MH
t s | l l t s I ’' lt t gi r t Iwn «a l
f r e - 1 « rMt r( l"mi t nn i| 'Tr h t t il ll «f il imn f f iIW
fl N
I Ni ft lfM
l l hi
tanks rolled from a bright Itain miller had in it*
.Sntjlli
Koffjn* turn t|»r t *!»Ui »*n
records
such
eyei«d
Its rvcorcli tilth fjreI’hUmVIphU. *niprr
m«.rr
*n»rrr wi»r#. m**rr
In the Riitish armored forre depot. bmw-raiiing
itt u Vnur Rpdi on i I»f opposite
wing tales as these;
|&gt;
V . I &gt; \|7 f V n t m
* ■•••uniformed p*.|ire officer- ..r
r m i f 909 TMf coin MONTH! *he*d In North Kntvs ate mmkried
Shortly afterward 200 American
■ " • «• I s
•v • " l l s l l l l l ..ttu lv than olck»*»
i ii4$t in tlv^ r itinn* 'viitliMit
Polka. J&lt;x .i.« l n r*
by two U. H. Marines. At left. Tic. Rlrnsitl Maxwell wware a baser
soldiers r+e srnved by rail * wf
5 ’4 9 N , M &gt; "
o |
| l _ o r i l ‘ A f i r l t - a t u u
r » n
^
" ^ • « o r a
rsiv u t
I
S \1 tnilf 1 rlllltrfl with •
R e a p saf a New York gaml&gt;ler.
______
awwalar,
but
he’ll
nesd
mote
than
thst
tu-'.un
long.
At
right.
Pfc.
Hou
•
’-*j
t lC R n i A d f ir U S S U P
|. g fur work slmel adde for a short
The solchert w rrr memhets ol
&lt;if
ditto
1 oinmuniit loitf in th&lt;*
D
.
Marine
trim
on
•
perks.
Both
s
ir
from
T
sdnu,
Md.
(fst*rw#U&gt;n-D
lime -chile the nirket* circled on
■ 1*
ct
i •
the headquarters company of the Joseph Stacher. boasted that he’di
fnntint4innii» crnlrf nf ll»r |*#ninIhr &lt;idrwalk. Th ru Andrew
T
spend $250,000 to ^ that there
Sixth Infantry Regiment, whirh by
llrtllcb . ticasurrr nf r\V,\ b rsl
lanuary will reenlorrr the Ameri- was a change in Reno's adminntra-i
reported to John II MrNamee.
l!||re »ii||r% i |m|Ii; thr Vt» I tldf of
lion,
because
Greeton
turned
down
i
Planfur
a
.lass
in
pohli.
I'-t
1
|i“ al president who *•&lt; on |iir
can Ironpt here In the level of a
R
f'iin lff) riitniniR |#1MV0||
nl-ht
duty
Imwrtfully aimed trgimrnlal rom- Slather’s petition for a license and *n*
rt«#.|«4 n f tin ftMh &lt;f!« putitl n f
Aitlleb .bowed M*■Nature * rop- ]
Im I tram
I
.
'
li ••■■M.l *• rmmr Tmmt
lerrst
in
Renos
Rank
Club.
nc»» and I’rofr.sionnl Wnmor
At n&lt;x.n, the AlliPtl Kommandaotftfittir iHittmn »if
•trniuc Hi if •»|ii•••itlnu
tuta (the three Western romWilbur H a rk, president of thr ( ’bib at u mn-ling st thr &gt;*&gt;)•
mandantaj announeesl It would l&gt;e*ert Inn In U s Vega*, dis. Club.
Ift tr*t» uhnt hiit»|»4Mr*l If t -la v .
“ KiisHian R oulette
Mr. Galigber. a land*rap&lt;' a n b
*
tie
hMtktPk* nvrv lh«* nimiti* •
equip and train the I3JI00 police closed that liecausa ha was hard. I.at
1 IliyCT IrOHi’H Lift*
forre in West Berlin with aub- p r r » « H for money to build thr lush tret, |* * crndliatr nf the |»t-v
•• •
^
^
tlr frnnt »Uti»iy%hr If nil
t |(9
marhinrguns, automate rifles and place In 1947 he got 11.500 00(1 Carnrgie School « f I’nbllr Sim &lt;1
T w o T h ousan d Attend D.ni KciRan Goes On
rlf!e«.
Tnr IJMk II I » D r »*.i.i It 4llIN D IA N A , P a , Nov. IK lA’t
from a Cleveland. O , gambling log. snd * rnemlwr of the To. •
This is "in the interests of Ber­ syndicate which now,
lb The Indiana county coroner .aid
Red Peace Meeting
Trial *?or Slaying v Wlirti firm ly fmii mils' mm )i in'I
therefore m a»trr'» Dub Intcrnatinn*!
lin security,” the K°mmandatura owns 7 per rent of the Joint. Clark wa» inlHMluced bv Mr*. (’»il I'n
a young hoinital orderly »**i
Of Walter Carter I Xh.r •w r fi t i tI t•f flnn* *if tl &lt;
Iii
P o lis h
C f ip ii.il
asserted. It described the weapon* •aid the syndicate Include* Ham or, chairman of th r Kducsti." .1 woundrd fatally thr third time 1
a* ’’type* normal tn a modern Tucker. Mm- Dalllts,
Maurice and Vocation Committer of Ih. II hr p n lM thr Itiggrt of * rr
A vei.li. I ol no! godly ol . i Inn ftivri I*r4i hit* nl I
police forre."
and I’.W. Club.
U llX IF . N o -. IK i.f. 1 l.ilfnt
* i r*&gt;mrtifin« • «liv» &gt;n
vnlvrr while playing “ lltis.lan |
Wifi
K lineman and Tom MrlSInty.
O.ll.tlrl
•
li%i$r»
*»l
lift! *I r y jlf r
“ Most nf them will be retained
1*
Mary McKinney wa aiumln'- ' Roulette" last night.
time bomb e«ptn*t»n» »t*«l»«l
♦ havr
LI. Governor C liff Jonas of Ne
In Allied hand* and issued to the vada. on a p.oo a-yeai salary, aid cluii librarian. Mrs. ('. K lino* •
I hr III Hi h
I&gt;r. Edward I-. Fleming g**e Ih r mid town Home lir».|i|ii*Hrr» 4tf4ll$«l 1AM4HI *'I|F M ic M . /*» ye.i
l l eem tlm m osl
police only in ease nf emergency," h r has an Intersst In three J.a- public affairs chairman, ralle.t •■■• the following arrount of the of two scp .islr anti I iimiwnnl.l
m |i | ^ i i k *
|*fIK Cl hi &lt;on
the Konunandatura continued. bll Vega* gambling spots and that volunteer* to #ld the l.b-n- in m.l •lealb of Fred Cbapla. 20, of anli-Fa*ri&gt;t politl.al ps.ltc* to
tirrfm vi %%illi llif *11*•t k*t||t -lioofing
is felt that_lhix re-ecjuipnlng of hi* owner.bin of only one per tent ing Ii IimmI donslion. »i IJ,r , Jin nearby Jo*e|ihlnr, an emplnjee *t day. Nn one *•« in|iur.l No »nr
Wurkiiur
m I | w m p » lltn ilo n ( U y l n i i l.lotl.r. ■
the West Berlin poller I* long of thr Golden Nugget pay* him todav.
day. No one -a * inturrrt l'»
the Torranre Slate llo.nltal.
Hovieta
have
overdue,
since
the
iii
I
ivn
«»f
llif
In
fttirv
,
nn
\iiclinii S if r
Apr
1
1
Mr*.
Ilolwrl
/ettrnw
ri,
.ecrrian
lire
*sid
both
bomb*
aplisiri.ilCbapla
went
In
the
home
of
.
. -____. .... . ___. . ____ 912.000 * year.
were ronlrnllcd In
»|.-,k&gt;«...k v*a« I.ioiik Ii I in y e -lrid -y sltci
wi
t L .7
Moe Hedway. who with Mnrrl* nf thr County Tnhernilotls A --- Austin Osman of Josephine and
toeastaaM ssa r — a Tw ej
I ittiirfi will *£ w|i Itrift^* •lirir
Ro*en look ovor Beniamin (llu g iv l ciation. a»ke«l for aid in foldiox *n'l txirmwrd a .32 calibre pistol tn mechanism 1 be» i lr .it .ne t l-.il.
noon by the piry si 5 O i .. t l.w k
take bear hunting. Aftet Iwing political psrly oiflcr*. *m*.br.l
||mr!nf« Salnifluy f«» thr M flfonl
8 l*gel’» Interest* In the Flamingo mailing Chri.-tma* seal*.
aitri
2
•
minil'rol
drbl.ristinii
Mr*. Helen I’u r t a n aerec.i t given the gun, Chapla xskej Os­ wall* of sd|oinlna apsrtiaral*.
AfVlinfi tile nn thr 0||«n«h&gt; It 1ft?
Hotel. U * Vega*, u fttr Siegel
&lt;&gt; W Si-emri. attorney I ,. tl» miy, nnr ntllr m u (H nf ’ h’' Ci*y,
and hurlrd tlchri* into 'hr
■lain in 1947, estimstod that hi* serve on (he advitnrv bnar-l ■( man and hit wife;
"D o you know how tn play Rus­ street*. The two h r * -l-t.al* delrnd.nl hated lilt rs&gt;e &gt;&gt;n -ell it# nr»Irr I » rnmplrtr vnmthlng
ineume in 1940 was between Mint.. thr recently organised lltimr HI
Mr*. I'. M Ginglr*. clul&gt; presbl.iii sian Roulette 7”
It aatlaaaa n* rage T m l
ra m r only JO minnlr* apsrl
mit thr m m in n.iju rttin n f ir
d rlrn tr
Mi .Slirliield on ll&gt;.
K U 8T IS , Nov. Id— (45— Funeral
Neither Osman nor hi. wife
repnrl.d on Ibe meeting of ll
huiMini;. r*minty \ifrnt f* R.
•rrv ic e s for E. h (C u rly ) Ferran,
answered.
Ch.pl*
in.rrtrrt
one
Hriiilnole County Ke-lerailon "f
n 411« tr«I Mila mu rutiu
P A R IS . Nov. 16 (/l'| l lsmc . -I .nil ..limUrd -I km.I iiu ! &lt; Isyt. 'i 11 .
prominent Central Florida builder
bullet
in
the
wra|Hin's
chamber
Women's Club*, held ve.trr'l*\
Ttnr tor firm . 41r ten 1.f»4 fl
Nstioiv-I Assembly volc-l i » il H 4 — till I 12 gUSgr ill'll gun .ire l -i
who Hied in Miami yesterday, were
and placed the m usilr against
the Woman'. Club.
»»»
It in*!. .%1•»11 u Mi ••
•t 1.
yesterday in fs»o» of ttiengtl.cn ing ill.I lie lud brrn Oftisreij In hti|»r*l tliat worl
h-ld at 4 I’ M. to day in the First
hla head.
She announced al*.. that * l&gt;
hi At .aft tls’tt
ing
the
Cnumil
nf
f.urnpr
hi
nnPresbyterian Church In Kustls. the
lie pulled thr trigger and tharo
trict N'o. fi meeting nf the o r e
Wrrk in thr f't 1 Inn 1 fit unit
The work of developing new nation will lie held at the M*
Hev. Paul M. Kdrta, pastor of the
was a click— one# more and an. offkisl psilismcnl of W---I Lutn- tbr l.tlci will. . r b .lf s l'ri list of * l-n g s iy ii •I 1 || •■&lt;i. trtiirh
f I MU ( ! • ■ * 4
Mas
r*e«r
I vo m $
atrains
of
blight
resistant
relrrv
Presbyterian Church’ of Davtona
fair I nn on Jan. 2 H. A fashion .ho &gt; other click.
■htiilltl Itr r «*rnf•••*(-1 * ih*o 30
Beach, officiating. Rurial will be In at the Central Florida Kxperiment la I-ring planned as part of thr
The third time, the bullet tore t&gt;csn nation-.
lift \ *. he said M M -II* ntwni lllll'Station
will
be
outlined
Tuesday
M
\in
H
IT
T
K
R
I
he
Frcncli
Parliament
•
Imsrr
Kustis.
entertainment.
Into hit brain.
titirm.H It l« li hiivr I t rn ir- it .t &gt;itis
H »S NVIJKI.KS. Nnv U\ oft
H as9)ll«m»id IlM I agr '!*•••»
Ib-side* his wile. Mrs. I^ura F. night by Dr. R. W . Ruprecht to
to sir- weekly, Will f inti im ts»
llrr
(Utiffht*
r
in
h»v%
Itrtikr
!»•
•
•
mrmberi
of
thr
Haminnle
Countv
(M o rro w i Frtran, he It survived
he It 1 at the (it vlt (\iltr
•• nnI*
*
!!
"I
rrfn
let
lip
»
Farm
llurrau
at
a
meeting
at
the
HAD
D
M
bv hi* mother. Mrs. If. Klixal&gt;eth
.i
til tbr new. mark r| 10
Iwiliy•ulllrr
fni
h
n
rh
ilH
n
n
,"
!*
•
•
•
High
School
Farm
Building,
Dr.
III
IM
F.
N'ov.
IK
-A’’
It......
Frrran of Orlando, a son, Harry;
1 Inr « f Ihc »i rk- r ulbu laatir
1
ifin|
\ft
•
Kt
mm's
K.
II
mihmIoii
liasinni
of
I'osio
Magrn,
I
•
y
ni
J
.
W.
Wilson,
program
ihairman.
three brothers, C. Harold, and Ro­
( r lit t w% it|s«'i .Mttr . ft%9 Hat nr day
IjmnrKi' IlmiMltin, *J7, "tfnl
old fa lb n 'it six .taught' r , al­
bert M.. both of Kustls and Dr. announced today. John Pierson will
1 - - Wall, * hlnr -e ( 4i iiier
niml
»hr
dtriflifnrd
Mil
mitn
preside,
ways
want.-.|
a
*«n.
When
1
Harry II. of Nashville; a halffi»m 8,-tnsiiln, «&lt;nd M r. Da H (U&gt;I1 »
nn
iny
l«tf
In
l»tr«k
|I,M
thn
ninth
lra
rn
r
.1
hi*
wife
lie.I
given
l.litb
Mr*.
Ilrnry
Thurston,
chairman
ir It nr morn
brother, l^ e Fallln. Kustls; two
f«lny. Sht Aftri doing a. m
tn trit-lrt- all girla— br iMi&lt;i&gt;r| rr*|n«Uw rlaimnl
Allynn • else,
sisters, Mrs. Wilson Oreen J r , O r­ of ladies' aetivitlaa for the Farm
If HI Ittf work th
Ed
Whitney,
new
Chaml-er
of
Commerce
manager,
told
tod.y'*
h|i|tfj»ri’'l
tn
Jilutirr
rnurt
nn
nut
nf
the
window
of
hi
*&gt;nr.
lando and Mrs. J. C. Frist. Mobile. Bureau here, will report on work
1 ... \i*n itnn'Mjni (*il th it hi YVB4
rm
trhru.
■tnry
home.
Jaycrr
meeting
{fiat
Sanford
m.y
well
be
suited
for
both
industry
and
Ala., two uncles, H a rry A. and Carl of ladies nf tho State Farm Bu­
iklr ftsh".
Th#* rout I nvtlrrrd Ihr yniin$rri going fishing f ■•r “»P
liasinni, .injured, told friend*
I . Ferran. both of Kustls and an reau. Delegates who attended the fount!*. Mist (Jelly Lou Partin, j.yrce entrant in the Winter listen
which w «» Inter ifi ted tn
Mr*.
IlmjMlnn
In
Irtwl
«n
•
%
rh
irjrr
who
rushed
to
hit
aid
aunt. Mrs. David I , Thrasher. Han­ Federation convention at Daytons Tangerine Festival beauty pageant, was also introduced at the meeting
c‘hr It r»- "•prrk led perch '
’’Th is I* the »e&gt;Mr«t day of nf frloninna
Bearh will give reports.
ford.
Miss Partin will be rscottrd *f the festival by R. F. Cans* snd m y life."
ttNnirnt from hrr hiMlmni
u
11 I h
t
•poech the ne.-i.sity nf d -riding
High ye.tc.dav. 7't
■-sadly what Kdtifnrii wsnts In
I..W today, no
the way nf industry and U u ri-ti
It - in yesterday. 4 t ir
iwfore attempting to plan for the
r-.t - Nov. rain l :i i rich
future, fie pointed out that in­
Normal Nov. r* in. 1 77 Im I.
dustrial concerns take into con­
High tide todav. 12 27 1 M a »v I
sideration the general ettitude of
ll! r-7 I’ M and l.rv. st •; ,r*
By WKM G A L L A G H E R
m community toward expansion
My RO W LAN D I’. V A N S, Jll
II. and 7 t l 1 M
A.
aa
well
at
the
natural
kdvenleges
FR A N K FU R T, Germany. Nov. Ife— &lt;JP&gt;— A previously secret
of ■ site.
W A S H IN G TO N . Nn». 16 (/!») Pulling «n r-timsted $1,000,000.American radar screen backed by jet fighter patml* to protect Western
Ha added that the economy of 000 into cirrulstion next year si tbr temnd (&gt;l m«ursore d.-i.|rnd witi
Europe against surprise attack has passed ill first test, ft was revealed
cat
the state is considerably more In barely nppir the national ernnnmy. a go-reinm-nt cronnmiit said lojay.
today.
balance with regard to winter
K
H
O
N
V
II.I
■F, S*&gt;r. in - -OPi
.1At
The exact amount of the dividend is still a Vrtrrans Administration
The fill! lest came when a Soviet plane tarrying French Communist
and aummer Irada today than at
7.1
61
lllrminghsm
secret.
It
Is
ex
J-ected
to
total*
&lt;&gt;•»
any time In the past The summer
leader Maurice Thores to Mo*-, i
34
lli-nierck
around
11
JJOO.OOO.nOO,
only
a
|
months,
whllr
the
nest
dividend.
trade in Florida is now more than
cow for medical treatment made tacked." lie said the jet pattol
K|
It
Ghb
thr
six*
tie.l.le*
being
sm
.'i
ll
e
i,
w
it
i
Ilittle
n
i
'ii
t
h
a
n
a
this
In the pre-war winter months,
an uncharted flight over Western plane swept within 110 yards o!
IS
26
llrnver
nf
the
first
Insurance
dividend,
sp
r
e
a
d
over
mo
st
-f
1951.
a Hovlet hospital plane.
be said.
Germany.
75
IV* Moines
Although thr first dividend was
The U. 8 A ir Force said the
M r. Whitney concluded his re­ paid this yetr.
P.s.lar picked un tbs plane and
Angetcs
The economist, a high level of­ large, this official said. It rra i d patrol was sent to Investi­ Jet flew no cloeer then 900 feet
mark# by expressing Ih* hope
New York
to identify h .
that all Hanford’s rivie groups ficial who asked opt to le namrd, presented only a 3 |wr rent ad.li
gate.
71
41
I’hornix
Bald tha first dividend of f'JAOO, tion tn thr country’* *|trndlnn
would
be
able
to
decide
on
a
Yesterday
I
General Vsully Cbntkov, chief
Ktl
40
Washington
Malcolm MaeNeUL The beauty common goals and work toward 000,000 made a definite impart late nf $|U,000,000,01X1 a vrsr
petrol,
had
IB
33
Winnipeg
of the Soviet high commission
on th* overall p u rrh e i- of Hur- during the first six months.
contest Is scheduled ta begin at them.
Thirty-nine
73
Apalarblcola
St
In asst Germany, formally pro­
aide
goods,
like
refrigerators,
ritir.
Next
year’s
dividend,
hr
addml,
2:90 P. M. Sunday. Mis* Far tin
Pros Ident W. If. 8 tern per anEastern
HI
71
Key West
will make only a very small im
tested leal night to U. S. High
nes were sighted and traced won the Hanford beauty contest unturned that Governor Warren ing the first half of this year.
70
76
Mcil-ourne
Ifa noted, however, that the vast pact, even If production of peace
Coanratsatoner John J. McCloy at Usey moved over Western Gar- laat August.
our Invitation to ad84
U
Ocala Airport
ICaaUaeaa on r r ** “ — *
bulk of it waa paid out In ala
that tha Russian plans m i "at­
H r. Whitney maphaatsed in hla
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-o French Assembly Sheffield Found
W ants Stronger Not G uilty Of
European Council Murder Charge

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Farmors
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Fcrran Funeral
.Services Are Held

Dr. Ruprecht Will
AdcireHH Farm Rureau

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C. Of C. Manager Talks To Jaycees;
Miss Partin To Represent Sanford

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Sun Ford

Soviet Plane Transporting Thorez
Gives U. S. Radar Screen 1st Test

One Billion Dollar GI Insurance
Dividend To Be Distributed In 1951

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Crime

French Agsembly

Sanford Forum

«r«e»tin *#4
»*m # •»■#»
I
(f nnlinunf from 1' i n O m )
t ...
.m
„
T in - Hull of Fum e for &lt;jreat Am erica tut iian had &lt;wuiu
Wki and $400,000. althuugt) s*d- ! h.uie rndortrd recommrndalion*
**•»altl:
irii|Mirtuut uilditiiiiiH. Kvery five yfura n group uf tintakli*
Anit-ricuim cIiimihon udditiiiiinl luuntw fur the hull. T in - mini- , r K .”
” i'»■ *»&gt;•?*•. -I w*
W:
Cn,nrnlttf Chairman Kale* Kr I *'$"“ • »d o p t»n ol a bumpran *o- 1
I u »* n «d *lipping, and a Inter
!»., U vi.rli.l.!.- I.itt j*nv .hi.diifnt* I'lueu! niu.n*. ^?t*t!lv?• tip*
f«
f(**(l*
M(
ijpffpw I
_
votes uf u rnnjority o f the elector*. Usually ulsiut Tour o r i'* u.vr'
‘5*"' ci;! security reds and isv:si- u &lt;•( line Mr* J. O. Idir*tjfi'*
ihr
tlatulr
governing
thr
Council
five are thus given plact*. In lt» 10 the electors went able to
^ S £ d " with
nt fh« (.oufitv
(if vih *h v*’
up re** Oil hut one, Stephen roster, the author of Am ericn g ||,Bfgy |.uciano, .1* imrinl vk of f.uiope to give lit Cnnihluent hav# unly |iti(illihtsij tl.t* mrfiirN »*'
fthailfps and I will ti*l» you In llil*
mobater; ganitillng figio*- Krank |
more powri.
most beloved soups.
|}»r
Council
icmiitlt
of
An
A**
,H|U1I
■
s
chosen
lire
miusuatlv
proininContello
and
ih.Kl«*
h*ttl
hrother,
This yeur the six riuiin
n*
ln, **— «— ton aworn .late
lloosevelt---------enter----------------together.- I,f.Ml1
,
, .rniUy will, , committee ol fomgrt •
Wit. Wot* Irow Wilson mid T hheodorv
----------------------„ .'
..
If .. .... ,,
Went ...
lo prove, „all of which haan u soeinlion which both would
him*
,si,^V'pr\-i!*'i*.|
l!** Vegu
Ve»M .1
*f
**■'«" h*» &lt;h* power to
tuld lo Mr Kouraker. Tountwnild hn
ie lonthed in th e ir life- H)n(r|
priJ, K ( ,,| m |.*.
times, Scieiil ific n* hi«- veim-nt ir re|ireseiil»rd I»J i »r. kVillinm ttr th« \ g*&gt;i a rare wire l,v makln vtto action taken by the A»&lt;rmUy. [ Commi*doner. M r-. |.ar*on ii not
(lieie,ir&lt; outinrndalion* aie adopt* 'Jj* ontv one that ha* http tlape 1
('. (torgns, who rnnde it p*. ild* l&lt;* dig the Fuimmu ('ur.nl by &lt;&gt; *kal with Tony t orlra of ihr IIII tlw
‘mntv Mornt I have
rithliup tin* iniphlsirhood of yellow fever, Josinh VVillurd 'Vs**"- ’ l*uhtuhlnp Co.. I,h««,la ,d. tin* /elo power would be tut- ' •ml Mi*,,hflair‘ win.
$20 In the |a*t
U lb li:, one of tin- wo lid's preut mntheiimtlir.l phvwii istn, ^V V r* -- ikrvi.V oili'of f^ka r," llJ,d
...
,
,
, - month of whkh the ha* not re-

McRae Is Released Arkansas, Texas
Following: Slaying Will Have Double
Of Wife And Friend Thanksgiving Day
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hu*Uml who en-leil the rac.dle- _ j n „

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and

•l.i.e i*.mume uf hit wife and T r „ , ._ wi)|
two ThankaJarku* ville'* Safety Commiitloti- K,vinr« thi* yiar.
•i It !&gt;. Sutton with two ahot
T h „j.
ai|, ftbM.r v p 4^ 0 , ,j,B
gun hla»t» wa* r*t*a*,*t tw U y Nuv L,-| ,j , u, |„ , K.|1,lni,-,| by I’retljlending u rormier’* ttwttieat.
Truman n* the national day
The hUM,aP*l, J. t* M* Hue, (4. ()f Thank*irivme and also their
hta.l of m trucking r..m|&gt;any, *n- DW„ \*„v 30 holiday. In Florida
taied Sutton’* lonely hut w e ll- 1 1(„. 4,), Ttturrday i* oh*erved.
furnlvhed lake*ide eat,in 25 mile*
^)r Truman fixed the Nov. 1*3
frum here and found the Jackson- ,j*te in line with a r*ii'$rtWlMal
rllle official ami Mr*. M rlUe In t,.„ | ut,on calling for Thankutfiv- a,
a nude embrace ah*,ut 11 A M .! |n„ on th,. f„urth Th u r-ta v.
| a lillit
f i i f c tt *
m il
*•» e k l M ' • *• f *•*
Ml 1 * 1 m I h i Mil * # • l U l m
M l* *
liut in Arkan-aJ, th*- law list.Snlwav -ai.l that after Hie— &gt;
Meanwhile, in Rome. Italy* raivid any of it. 1 have hern re jr-te n h iy.
m ill A le x a n d e r U r n h u t n llell, in v e n to r o f the telephone. T i n
It f (iff •*Mint \ mII mmmII * |l|
Mr*. MrlEae'i head wa* blown my- the »ta t,'- tegul holi*layi&gt; net*
killrtl
illllrveilv. Hill*.
N n a lt gavr -------*olid --------------------tndoritnieol, f f. m j to *«• her which--------------—
I can proveT
....................
.............Calif
..
.............
9m(mHit \Mt&gt; !•-*!•« * It* |»«#«#MlM&gt; firs t w oninii aim** 11120 wn chosen in the person o f S u s a n — .a
Sutton’* wa* almoat i r v u n l the hint Thui **ia&gt;- in NuVdnlwr
I n r., I t M I (i lk , I fc lr»n n II*
It. Anthony, the unweitried canipnigner for woman suffraue *{o,,n
0,11 f " ’1" New Y v t |,n nighi to tire formation ol a *..*■ ,n* !**} ’**n
"rr**
Pfi off.
She wan 33; Sutton 3th Mrltae tin- year, thut mr**&lt;it Nuv. 30.
libit, Mm m * « Ilf. *1. I.mmIm"" *
^
...... ..
m ill a aliolKiiri he brought fit,in
Therell It* a little l.it of m nt u t IlM H lit I* M M*#*wk*f III Ik* m ,d th e removal o f ilism tiiiiiuli.in** a ga in st wom en.
4 *Itlr lil»»t
wMrh §• #93llll#*i
fusion hi Afknii-a* over th*
No elioice rimy be made except of someone dwnil 23
Mtanwhih ir. N** York Frank 1,1 J unH&gt;n
ll,f Denwcialic na of Mm . Ill. w All of thi* I .a* Jacksonville.
n r l M t i t l t I n Ik# •••# l#.r *#»e.MI
Mcltui* ataggerml from the ca­ ilnuhlr
holiday. Some
fe-ter.il
prove.
rMlfoa* w| nil tk# l**ml •**•■*» |*rl«M»4 years or murt1. Wil.-oft tliii^ pot in ut the earliest possible Krkk»on, who i* t,vlnp « iall ,tp |tns** ol I.urope.
lie IklM M#H Mfl'Mlfb#•* f » *»*tl »* kli nioinerit. 'Mih k Iom * Risu&lt;*vell wn- le -s ipiicklv re c u g n ize il,
ihr Cornmuniiii holly iniiioird ,
f*nr*or, r letters and card bin muttering ‘T t ‘* all ov&lt;- now,’* Viurkcr* in the ^tate will oblerv*
*"•
running a nution-wUk
AM b (H i At*#*4|* Is#*.
* .
,i
. i ,iav'*
•"'• ,,r,,ri
glvrnnwher nor fhP aini rolliipM'd of * heart attach the earlier &lt;iate, oil., r the later.
IcrtA tuftIlk kf but IDBw•&gt;. VAtt* (illr* llg nwit.-tog which
aulhuurrd
:
,|jOWP()
to wntl.
n: he fulled of elect ion ut lih* fii*t iipjKirtiinity in 1114ft. Kx hark
The *it nation i- different 111
The Ii i u Imh' * wa* jailed, hut
hvfniY a gtaii.l Juiv t&lt;*dav
I H l K S l M V N O V. I ft. |*S«
i epl for Hell, wliu tiled in IH22. the others hn/e Ireen elig­ imdvr thirnt of further pnnkh liiy'i IH iiirmlrfi drkgalion lo ihr ran flip them out or give them t to lileudalr llovpilal in i'.i’atha Texa*. (Iv m fU ir Allan Shiver*
Council of Kuroi^ al Sliaibouig •oiueone to mail | -rnt her on
ti tie later releate-l, then wa* taken proclaimed both date- a- Thank*ible for u pond ninny years; hut presumably the electors nitiil for coni* nipt.
T O D A Y ’S III HI. K VK H SK
i
I
-hth
of
hi-t
month
$S
and
A
judge
wanted
llir
milliopair
hav* under guard. The guard wai giving with the eXplana'iiot that
in previous years have found the choice difficult when so
to .uppoll mover toward a horn- nol hfMrd fril(11 h„ r f(Jr
oiihdrawn, and 'Valter Mc|(a&gt;, I'exa* "ha* *,10ugti to lie thankthr»II w , i i , thankful proportion to ninny eligible** were presi*alts! for conniileration. Ih .-re has '* .
v ' , ^ ,v,
“ , |.m *i frtkralion.
Jr., a nephew of the huthanl. ful fui to have two Thanksgiv­
k
r
.
.
.
.
to
held
tn
conimipi
if
he
iii.l
no*
i,Ml blrt-in* lli.t " i l ui r r l »ll •s**n u tendency to give undue preference to statesmen and rnitarr *,i r v legitimate ' ipieilton
Now a* to final, if one patien' &gt;aid hi* uncle had tarn "irmoved ing* day*.’’
Ihr motion wa* rained in a
sbo.it tb»in. I ^ ill
*il v.
k im '
AI*o,
Shiver*
potnteri
out
•lor.*
nut rat all the fissl siven line to a larger hospital," pre*iimali'y
writers. The ItifiU choice- offer a bettor balance
put lo him
ih*w ol lunidi.
III Jacklolivllle.
banka amt other busim -sr» woul-i
thanks unln Jehovah
I’- elm 100
■nd
anolh-r
a«k.*
fur
more,
will
b»
brick-*&gt;n remove*! from Hiker*
In VVai-SH nm ir than ‘i.isio
Coroner (.'. H. Urcen, who or- cl* *e on Nuv. 23 an*l many of
80
___
what
the other party &lt;tl&lt;
bland Panin-ntiary in t(*• *rintlnai itrt,g»le*
from
(50 ruiintrir- siven
. ,
.
ilrre.l the guard removed, ea*1*1 the Mate's ti .ditliji.nl college aid
i oil,I- building wn* tiurMinnr I iri-wil,.) |nt. the rity f.,i • I,-'.’0' ’ al
,,l,» ‘ " r 1 U i&gt;r r l' r hi* juty would ttudy th* *vid* w* high school foc.thall gum,* ai*
Mi* Bntuii S w iiiu it . t r
paiilculailv ahniii hi* p u r’ o f ii Iiik **f the ( ’*1111111001*1
‘ .r* .’ .VK ' ' 1 ,,j
w hen an
(oily .1. lint,) OVrl the IMu'tt **l
I
other
party
wa*
with me nd thi- amt ittu in a verdict In a weel- nl Mt for Nuv. .30.
dealing*
with
big
lime
gamtikr
I- there life mi M in s ’ This i|in -tiu n hss Uer* uskeil nl
■m iiiii I W*. 1*1 |,ra re Conitrr**,
The
tangle
over different
•0.
I
took
pla.-e
at
that
time,
l.t i Tueday'i c lt,lion in tin* n/U'i* b a I fine,- the Inst o nliirv wln-n (iiuvannl Schiaparelli, un I'ranh Curb llo.
aljoui tii'il (loin Hit, ffield, Kug
I hank-giving .late* Ingan III IPSlf,
* n ilirn t , not
feelinv
P.rickion I wire wa* I at *.n ht-fnre
til
liy . I l.ty ait aliaul ll,t Rcj.ubl’
A
J.ies*
t,filer
*
&lt;
1
,1
the
Cungr***
,
j
,,r
whrn tl*, tat,- i h iitent Franklin
1 1 nl full nslm ito m e r, u i i u i x u i c h I (h u t In* bml found " c a iin li"
''reaklait and doe.nl eat, the m n 1
Ih Hnoievrlt decide.) to m ale th*
cant a t. guing to »*•&gt;!* lf&gt;c" tt**'$ *,n .Mnrs. Tin* wortf really means "cfinnnels", which wtiulit genna! »eaiIona lodge Owen W w»uld Mart at ti I' M
will b« **t there unit) he or rhr
ttohau when hr balk,.I at an-wet
Mure
arriving
*#r*
itrlrgitex
n til-lo -la tt Ihuitday a* the *t»lj
Hail, anil mint ol I lit in tnighl
rat It. and Informed nf th*
itidicnli* nothinp us to their mil un*. but was generally ren d er­ ing *pie»tion* of a*-l*lanl dt-irlct hourly.
for celebrating.
have lo yo to vtiuk.
l&lt; Hiifsi$#A ) ran P i i f «!»#•
'd "canals", which woultl imply tin* existence of intelligent iltu rn rv Allied J Hcottt hrfer
i&lt; ffi.-lal* uf the If. 8 . High fact.
Mr. II*o»eV«dl |ra*one&lt;l that it
Nnw
a*
to
the
*,,
railed
religion
the
grand
July.
of
the
reipieit
fur
a
euurt
oriler
h
■ion's av, Ml lull t"*.i*t a*
would help IniMneti to have a
V lm i v*t waut to know Imw hiultk'ij*. Kver since tfien, u.-troinjiners have battlml *iver
Mr*.
Hlew
i*
Infryled
with
p
Jmlgi- II iran'i coniampt wauiin * Vi it *i)R«Jen, Urrm
*aid
waterved
on
him
la*t
ni'-h'
__
. . _______
______
longer
interval _______
between Thank**ai.1 t il* &gt;
M*Ve»f-ol ' Vs$1 1*..■paling .i -ny» it e g ,ill*. fur*-,d up*.,) all of the patient* 1 It would ban the rctlralnt of ll-l giving and Christina*. Ill* idea
many |wo)J* it.»l I l.t l i t , . 1*1 alt the linhitnhility uf Mars, the lending prupnnents being ■till inirig ovei Ihr
v,r hav, i * it*, t! in annoum* Inal Vflierictin. Notnhle uinmig them was tlie lain Percival Kiickx.i* whtn hr w«* i rilirnad »• tlhltfil u| uoauth*.•IjaFi I flights by have hreu tolil not tn eoiiie If • Telephone tiuploier, fiom giiin^ I- wa* that nio-t Chnitm i* *hup■ltd Imt l„ attriol their ineetine'
,lu*l t*. 11.» ba*t Ktver tail whe*
l» i - .ion t get going until Thanks­
M m America i 'll &gt;mt Sanford 1.iiwrll, whose observatory at ITagrtnff, Arizona, benefited h- i- working a- a clinic nor-a’* i 4**1* lu l.iy u rt ItUiit*) *ng»|{"*l that all patient Will have to at sulk, |,e repotted.
The pii-kit- . optioned to march giving i* out ol the wav
1st lilt aulilt ut
•tef fl oik
front
an
ntinnspheie
of
marvellous
visiliility.
M o iul.y At lta*i l.iui lh*»uiii,*l
1
*
1
1
*
1
.
Ilie
Iw»
I
n
'tr
I
-aw
M
r-.
I
*r
aid
hut th*- girl*, op*ritois and rlr
There u ric imwls uf piuteit
I hr11 trlii. II** Hr.II-I* guvernnirnl
Now a new uuitnaiy of the world’s knowledge on the
people iiituittli.ltly rail up lo ItII
ha..... . ,0 uuny del.gaie. fmn,
‘|'b*re comrtiK h u e » « tol* ical workers, wslked gui.klv ini
I lulu thoMi who want’*! I » s.hk
object
has
tieen
published,
“The
f’lanet
Mura'’,
hy
CSi-rutd
It., country, on Ihr ground ll.at ' ’ " ''
' *r# hf| M *h- ,lai* «' the building ■&gt; police looked Oil io IradiiVn and the last Thurs­
u* it ii not Monday ailcinoon but
day. Many *,tales dal i*-t that.
I tieii artivitle* might undeintipii attend rhuich. i wa* alwaya t*o*h Thnrr was ru, violence.
*h* Yaiicouleiirs, n French astronomer. He emphasizes the
Monday afternoon.
th
e
■
wa*
tome freedom in tt.S A
Aft. r the t u t giri h»d enter* *
But Mr. Roosevelt itayed with
M' trio drlerinlnalkon to build
■
ii a*mif«*nr*} f* .*
i *'*»*p1
# Hi#--1
iifficulties in tlie way of observation. He assumes th a t we
------------------Now a* to wearing
annir
(he building the picket* drift *4 the next-tu-iait Thursday dale in
Governor T a iit n t,ai rnnilstr.1
hall never Ire able to see Mars through a good telescope droe durable good* i* tharply rr* up .trf.n« ogatnat poa-ihle Com- they ate irt)u h rd In wear
away.
1(140 and 1041 to-tun* reaching
Ale* Littlefield at ibalill ut Vo*
w’i | l “s ^ ‘“» «*’** «t‘e moon through good binoculars or d Th* *.cm,d dividrmi
pmb.hiy f*.Td c*“‘ iVA‘'"v,.'.* .!ij.,u ,£ rchrnud 01 •uiiirthlng apprnpriat,
conclusion
thnt
husintis
In the Philadelphia fl*rr*in vet the
it, ltd pi
for
a
funeral
I
b
„„-h
t
for
Mr
tuna county in what the lim p* even with the imbed eye. There do ap|rear, however, to lie will go to all holdrit of Natluruil after a unr-day teiilou.
teniav. picket- failed fur the *- v-ain't helped t*y the change A*
barton
2
new
dir*&gt;ct
for
Mr*
l,*r
1 iitmnr call* a "while **adi ■ •*rowing mid receding Ice caps ut the pule*, d esen s, and
oiid consecutive .lav to nrr.'-&gt;' a clincher, Congrns stepped into
, ivice
hittnluralice
who
lA u ilra lia 'i liunilgralion Mini
Vice
Idle
III
fro* the conti*. vers &gt;• in Dectlnlwr.
any aU-t, li.io ld Moll, onleird thr -on whkh *l.e wa* told not • ,uu-sliikine bell worker*
ght or buy
huv thrir Invurance
I
“ Candidly, »«e duln'l esprit any
nine signs of vegetation. Yaucouieunt leaves the question bought
wear
01
they
would
be
tnrn
of
irpuiilng fui Mrorl. Fist* fl w * 1041, with it* rriulutiiili calling
U 'f .r r fire. 31, llr&amp;O. A V \ r.ia*,llatiun of pMttpuit* of An
thing better ol Governor W aiirn
•lien u. to •whet her th ere ate canals, or whether them, mark l&gt;|„.
t lor Thanksgiving on th« fourtt
*poke-man raid a formula hv (tialian drlegatr* who wrnl on her and de-lroynl I Itunc the •’no l*olice e-cur ted non-striker*
tay* iltr Inbune "Ii **at ««ni»*
njo are inelely hallucinations. ||e dires list, hnwevei, till which III, prrrive amount **f eirli I*. W.raaw for the t o iik h ***. II*
Ihui-day Ih rit-eforward.
'!f Flor,‘,“
tallv an thrir (oh*.
''.mie of lu rh Ineoiupetn,
Mr. Roosevelt and, later, I'rcAnother cla*h occurred al W a -’
luial y tn u t positive Intimony, and ,&lt;*lief that Die .Martian idinosphere lacks oxygen. I f in- individual payment may Iw* coin- rani he knew uf 26 Aultralian*! r,‘1
ington win-re a line foreman ri- siiirnt Truman tunni th**ir pmlilt pcilive lflirin.il) M. 1 ii'lloleil -|lligent lieirjgn do live there, as II. (J. Wells and Orson ptil*-*! ha&lt;&gt; not yet U r n work-d who had gone or were planning (Upt-rvl-ion.
to go to W aiaiw .)
*
“ king for tomeune tn tsk criveti a black rye in a battle I
r I a m a t l o n a to rongreaiionsl
Poliliisl la*m pi* rail* over pub- Aelles helped'many to believe, they must Is* quite d if f e r - it out.
The Congre*. will Is* in an *» il ul,” n b"ni*elve« tn rer Mr* t»r* n picket* and offl-ial* of t'&lt; wi*he*. That pretty well settled
The
dividend will rover th*
•K#*_ f«**«
«9&lt;»9e*« aliH r a n ■r*$l
b .V
-J ; ' ; *s • ti .r&gt; , J»»»"n ar.il talk to her ami ire' Chi-«atwake t **d
iic protection. personal fiirutht ,
thiee-vr r |wtlm. iitVavd. .V
- «*• tw ivgardii.* hat phonii Coninant. Tyre nirkrt&lt;* wer IIU |IH'K UlllffMlt «Ulr«.
over law tnforttm tnl." Hut rveryIn IH5U Alnrs will Ire nearer the earth than It has Iteen and 11*61. Ihviiknda on lapaed po Hluwu Pnltkiegn— “ Home ot \„e,
I'oliih word”— a printing pi ml condition.
iturstioned hv polio* ami latrr r*
onc know* dial Vnlutia m unly ha*
or tunny years, Perhaps Itu- aatrououiers can then get I Icier will he paid only if the for
lionki, newepaper- and mag
‘ ■'»' /enmnnhle for anythin,
jnruranre
w
n
kept
in
forte
by
&lt;mr nl thr wont law rn liitif mwh' 'nine new Inforumtion.
*iar,
clalmeil
to
he
Hurcpr'a
1*
1
g
Hi
W
i
IB
lelli-r
Mi
plea**
otihlilh
' And' in N rw York, an A .T .A T .
payment of pietnlumi for *nnio
J . 11 . (.A R S O N
rrrnrih ol any rounly mi llir Halt
-lurkholder* meeting wa* loudu.l
'IWn’tsseU r n * vmmr ils*i
minintnin period. (In the pro- g,-l|
Rt»
5107
Ka-t
Julian
Hi.
The
city’*
fly*
hotel*
were
1
;ll
ei against u hackilrop of Iski« a n 1 on hearing* said they u rn - aiming
vi.Mi dlvnlrnd, till* lieriisi Wg*
it
Savannah,
tia.
Ih t lin k Himalayan kinttdom
ratcall*. Tin- m uling was a lU n 'W at having n hilt ready fur lluute
three month*, hut it (» likely to ol it- legal,* and many Vtcltor*
; u tr - w- t— — r , &lt; t*V a r,umbel uf empluvee-*to.-k action l.y Dec. I.
V n e is-lng loilgeil ill privali
cj( Tih tl ap|trail lo ill* Uliiltd Na
lie rumrwhut longer this time.
xi
The
fad
Hint
preilitiltjiis
sometinies
influence
events
holdcrp,
The tiriiiluu drew pl*dr*l* uf
Although I,*, official announce Annie*.
Hon* lo pint** I it avaunt Il»t in
A re|M&gt;rt from boiidou ititee
The lietl in lull* lion named he* "yog” ami "stiam rullcr" tactics
vannn nl ('Inurtr Coiiimuiiul*. Hut va- brmighl out racently hy l»r. Julius llirsch, economist, lurid ha* been made, tlui V A
Hi
- - to P
U each
earh veteran III*
followivt Miuitai action, in *even fruin some Hepuhlicans. In reply,
Ir-**
pav
lilt illdl Al‘» ‘ Marshal Tito had raid Y*i
otiiunullhg un the qtati intuit from the Depart men t, of l&lt;
[&lt;*1 help re |
.t»a|i«w*g *
i
I hr U N . bavin* lin k rntnuiiam
iavu i* g r.trfu l ,f*^
uUic-f *luU-». Ii,i.iii.-l,*&gt;i*i again* Doughton gut out a statement to­
Vldrlul *** eoOti Bf poitlhk ■fob
'fill [ia«li
Ai'/Tctiftmi*
which
cinfsslictl
a
forecast
of
rlslug
/of*d
prices
*lv*d
from
W
p
lr
in
Nation*
but
K,"
"
vreived
frum We-lern Nat ion* hut
over dying *lot ikar old lilwt
I ■win,, Mihr annivertary date* m
of P
*"
I *■ W •wl '-a* pleceil mi cm pirkrting were granted in l&lt;****&lt; day saying Hie Q Op members
h*a no
teemed to Iw "willing tu Ignuia
m» intention
Intention of hemp
tw&gt;ii,g wooed
lu in i a drat rai. Now what i* or next ywtr.-T/m AtaUlinnit predicted thut them would be hi* pollry. Initial |u,ynien'a ar,t| k*»
hargo
agsltid (lying ovrr We*t iana, Virginia. h*.nlu* hv ami W*
i greater ileiiiniitl for fond as restrictions were placet! on not e*perted until about March. Avjay fioni CornmunUm.
ennsin t»ut were refused in N*- every directive" they had voted
&lt;
rp
Uerrtfiin)
Imt
lieialml*
tk$t
thr difference, wr wnndrr a* a
*p krtinan -ant aetn *i*-*| Tsnjug, tl,e official 3 ugualav
hra»ka ami tirurgia. Action I- for in tint House (tne instruction
commodities, and that higher prices wmilt! atitoma* will study
m atin nl piim iplr, lietween dr oilier
insurance data ilgliti ,l« w* agency, »»id Tito »et forth *
idat1*'', buMfy a i r , hradijuar
for the committee tu wurk un an
prnding in New Jersey.
tically follow.
Win lour iiiiur*,**
•■Mill si*"* - — .
|n
Bt|,|re** to „
ter* of It &lt; hi rivar. eourae and Wen
feuding K «ita arainil ( hinrit
l»i tlm •-mt of the year to find (hi* viewIn Kenturky. authiiritio trie' excess prufils tax,)
llty.
Drawing on Id- experiences as an Office of Price Ad­ out exactly how much money ran gumiathiri of dlsalded wai vet
Klsowtiere on the Washington
CommurmH, and drfetidmv lihtt
N*&gt;ne of th&gt; ( ’omtnunlu planer ‘iDsurcvasfillly to servi- th* fniun.
Iw diatrilmted a* » divide d. The wen* in Belgrade vaaterday
inn paper* banning plikitim r ol j beetle Sernlary of Agricolluro
again,I Cliilinr ('unilliunilll 0 , ministration consultant, Dr. llirsch claimed thut the natural
lie *
and *"'•
.*? i„iiu
pry (Herd representa roughly the
l*°&gt;h
I ’liilrrl Slit*--.*..
ii»|,r
. Brannan *oid the Unite*! State*
this" anu.*
a.iil.or,ration i .i Suutl.eni Bell office*. Htrikln
a ir lim it in thr nnllh wnnr lliau result of such a prediction would bo a holding hack of pm- olflerene* Iwtweer, the ......... th., Britain recently have made larg,
union ufficial, ilotlged the or*t*- "houhl *«-&lt;-k land reform*, ibruad
a*
a
predurc,
to
take
advantage
of
the
uxitected
higher
prices.
This
VA ha* to pay nut a* claim 'and l « « ',a ‘ u *‘,le Y u g .x l.v U over a
"lb * d hy th * west
reiver* t*ml a union xpokeitm* Patterned after lh* U. S. ideal of
than ihotr in llir m ulli?
would help In bring the higher prices. Such u situation What
hat It take*
- - - ■■ -“ V° S
tain* In a*
a- premium*, inreaiencti
threatened win.er
winter I'nuiie,
f'm l fie. follow
Mill "until the paper* an - r r . *t the famlly-uwricd farm,
Of the fir.t dividend. |2,t52(t.- b*g a *evere drought, rito l» in
.
i u l nsl
I hr City Con»ini*»i«ntr» ik ir iv t would Is* wholly artificial, Dr. llirsch claimed, because large
the restraining order D ineffec- 1
Ooolaunlsm in many
| area* are la-ing maiic, he aald, be0.ff00 hi* lawn paid. The rest Hu»»ia • dogliou** heeau-.- of hi* *“}! * .7, 'n "
tf* 1 * " y ,0 r livp."
000,(100
tirpliis stocks exist in all ftssl lines.
llir liiylir,l plant fnr thru willingvariou* reason*. *efu»al to toe the line laid down fcbe ■••■rk
I* stalled for
The Wisnuihin in|unct**in I* raure of piomi-rs tu impruVe th*
,ur cannot
»■*"*»■U located! by ibe K
rrml|n
The Thor* * plane Incident wa
nn* In makr an initial invtilmtni
Tht-ro may In' rt ti-mptation Itometimes to tliilik tliat S„me veteran*
Krcrolln.
•uni
at Milwaukee hy circuit court lot uf th* wurld't piasanla.
in
of f ?.^00 lor llir pu )m&lt;r nl ail&lt;l pm lll'tloiis, like roinparlrona. an* odious, to arjftl** Ifutt tin* Some have nevrr applied.
Brannan ditcu*Md the situation
*Mrarxehile
*
*■" *
“ Waahlngton It followed liatay by a high enm- Judge Walter Schins--tr tralir
ing torlium lliiumlr In llir t'lly i roltiiiiiin
of fiKlin-fl
fiHiiiVM ho
lalairinusly cornpiletl
Die ntntla
Htntis- .JVA
fulumim Of
An laboriously
iontplled by file
f ^ ntlmate*
r ilm a t e .ItUco»t
roa'taUn
ala'iul (It
^ V k in 't o a V ‘fund I* n o w ^ la T m,ml7ha*^t“ wouhlTr^e-Vaglitod Western Ktertrir workers from in a talk piriwfed fur an anuual
picketing thr offices of the Wi*- meeting o f tfw A**ociation of
w alri Mipply in m dri In p in ln l
o f -1 ,
flight*
............................. .
******...... m ™ « u r l ™ u ( k . fo r pee* I 2 2 7 A w i ’V JS w a M j m S f !
ta? informed
to,...............
,unauthoritH
„ w
... , ,veater- *-on!*in Telephone Coinpanv. Th lumil tirant Oillt-g* s and Univer­
ihr trrlh ol (luldirn lintn dnay. and p ri .'i ltl in*.........
m id tre n d s , leaving tlie f u t llie were paid llctwec,, d.OOOJWO and ficial* -aid t*«i*v any
alarahto Jay^hyJhc^W
ly iDeahli. arsaw ho»nd
„
- ptoBca
. .
oilier wa* granted nl the reque*’ sities- in-Uutiuni which reciived
Ail flight* over r.astcru t,e
Now i( inliiflhing ran hr dnlir In in tin* future. Hot it is, us il lias always been, a part of bit- sooo.ntvi will split up nr*t ye&gt;r grant* will hinge on *the Franco
fnli'tal *ti*i through the grant uf
willingnrat to main* " '“ t'V
forbidden hy Soviet of the *tate’» empluvmrnt rein public hind** to the «tatv*.
have *
lit' povcrnmenlV
diirnuiagt llinn hmn pulling nail* malt nature to want to see what is ta come. A nd If the dividend.
**•**- *“The uthera
-*
*
’*
*
lion*
Is
mill.
economic reform*.
aulfmrftk*
vd,ether
applira
He said that l'ie*ident Truman,
oul ot hoard* will* llirir trrlh, and proplmts tionieltmi-s yield to the w ish to ytilde tin- future thrir policies lapse.
District Judge Janie* M. I’m
Olfierwive, ttwy Indicated Spain “ on. are made in •dvareaor not
through his ptugraiii uf aid for
ton
al
Omaha
refure
.1
tu
grant
a
in lalri yratt limn imnking. rhrw
well a-* merely to predirt it, that also Is no more titan
will gtt American rredil only in , lh * only air acce*.* tohind the
un.h-r-developed areas of
th*
driHet- W iu s e the AdinliiUtra
Dm, lu rta la arr Iwn twenty Injunction lumping piekrllng uf th* world, Is trying to apply the prin­
ing toharcn, m dippi ig m u ll, |irr- Iiuman,
rgirthwestern
th-ll
facilities
It*
Fob hold* the view that U.*ne.»llrwide air cr.rrldor* to Her
hapt in annlhri gtnrialion oi Iwo
contended Nebraska law alrradi ciples of Amej-ican democracy in
M aalla«eO gnu* r » « , nae.
aimn Franco’* regime is a poor l,nil, _
U. S. foreign policy with tespecl
w r may hr ahlr In aUiluli dm
Brigade entered I'ak-h&lt;*n »nd mi»k I 'leiflt risk under present e m it
tlaaarml t hulkrar aahl tha T h « forbid* picketing of public utilities to agriculture.
Picketing
wa*
resumed
at
Bir
cd
alanit
three
mil*
f»rw*r&gt;
( |onl
t n pl*n had given advance p*&gt;
till* allogtditr.
"For the most part, th* Asian
hinghant,'Rasden and AfinUion peasant Is landless, hungry and
Patrols found no trace of lied
■w •
Administration of •&gt;** fund. lire i f its flight.
M nnlinurd f,am I ' - - - •lost
nlauama, after a coart ruling dl* about as nearly without nope as
within another mile and a half.
T h r Inlritlalr Coram ritr t om- cil directive No. If, which aulhod**l by Congress, ins been
% •*«i
na#i
solved a temporary Inlunctlon.
The tl.R. 2 1 th Division advance*! glared under the Rconomic CoopIt Is humanly possible to become,"
minion whmr m rm lirii air ap- i/ev only piilnl* amt truncheon* ing been choked and dragged oul
Charge* of strike breaking "it the Secretary said. "That Ie, ha
up to a mite and a half and sen'
pomlrd hy 1'in g k n i Iiuman, on for the police.
hi* Itome and had fallen over a patrols as far a&lt; Ynnvxong. 16 Oration AdmlnDtrathm (R C A ).
Hr rtw rtt form’* were level* has hern without hope— today it
*■ ^4^ ■**
Procedure* for granting Ihr Inn*
“ Apart from their creation of boa forcing Cltylon to irleaxe him. mile* northeast uf Pakrhun
dri* llir Sniiihrm Railway •&lt;&gt; ilop
i Ck u i m m e***» e**r
l
against A .T .A T . at St t.*.ut» h* may be a llule differnel."
were worked ynt by KCA. me
military formation*, tin Hoviet*
dress
a
metling
of
the
state
The If. fl, First C tyalrv Dlvhioa r*p* »t Import Jlnnk and the l*o ^ r , ’ » *
Frank P. Luneigan, vice ptesldem
Ugtrgaling pa’ ir n y m on dining
“i a ,b ?
Ail over Asia, he said, Commun­
havr alway* glvrn their Kaxt Her- He wa* then punued in*o the advanced against light ut* (*(■
na irwotil of Hini*.
Jnyree* and (he Florida Astocia of tl** ( ’oiiiiiiunicatioti Worker* ists are splradiuy lh* word that
rai* foi lai lal iraioni. So wtim you tin and ea*t r*-in- police ariiiatnent Imute, after crawling there.
unite thun half a mije l&lt; ,o&lt;
In announcing thi* yesterday, !i0,‘
* °m merelal Orgsnlistiou Division 20. Lontrgan *al*l A .T A T thr land Is to tie divided up. He
Th e proiecutlon wa* carried on
walk mlo*w dining tat inintwlitir beyond that which w , unly now
Ynnphvim, *v*ii inllt-a soiithMRCA said the agrnrie* ac(.-d "*l
Tampa next T u .s - brought tn at least three plane said, however, that thus*- Imikina
bv M urra y Ovrritreet and Hutorl uf Ynngrnng, an-l rtpsmicd It* p
hrtw trn Atlanta and Rwlimond are providing"
the direction of President T ru - daT
. toad- of *u|w&gt;rvi*oT* or riunhive
toward Hu-sia for a moiw suit­
The
Wettrrn
power*
have Orlgga, stale attorney* and Frank
sltlona southeast
m an” The l’re*idem previously
Htrmpe-r alsu suggested and laid off fry in 275 to 300 A .T .' able land tenure pattern are look­
and ihr rtrwaid plarr* you Iwtidr charged that Ku**ia I rained 60,- Cannon, Jacksonville
attorney
Ja Kees arrange to stsmp T. .Southwestern Belt worker*.
The HOK Second Corn* who- had heen openly r«*d lo granting , ^a'
ing in the wrung direction if they
you old hlack inaininy. lakr it 000 nr mure Ka«t Heritiaii police­ Judge M. B. -Smith presided.
pudtiuux have l*e-n *•*•**»,( |n ,• *-»noni*r help to Hpaiu an.l had I " !
water hills w ilh a re
The striking Western Klectri
want "tin,greet ami Independence
The trial of Dan Kelgan, 60
ra»y. hiolhri, ilon'l liayr a illokr, men in military Imltelon* with
cent days by Chinese Cummunltl hlme.1 he might tie up th.- m mev minder t*. re register, lie a *o worker* have ■(•mandril 16 rrn '
for their farm peupl*.
charged
with
necond
degree
murd
automatic
weapon*.
Innka
and
Br­
k won't do you any good. And
roa*' which earmarked fur the pur- f T ' . T T " 1
V M‘ fla &gt;r,*lr Ho: more added to their present av*’
ibery. West llrrlin police have er In the fatal shooting of Walter counterattack*, re atiturnl
lr| Diiiing room has In-en secured age uf 11.66 tu fl.62 an hour Th
w hrn you pkk up ihr lltia ld and rat red unly pistol* hut have had Carter, father of five children, position* near Y'onghvon.
The New York A .T .A T . stock*
pote
'
for
the
luncheun
being given for union rejected a lomi-anv offer uf ket line*.
U. S. Marin*** uf llir Seven"
B final ilurk way oil in a coinri mlnt- tear gas grenade* in reserve.
near the home of Mara C rrve r. not
National
J
agree
Prcahlent
HI
’.older* meeting Was repeatedly In­
1 1 U centi. Negotiations rrn*a
The if. H. High t'ummi'slon far from Altam.mte Spring* ot, Regiment, probing west of the
w h «ir a lilllr nrw* ilrtn alioul
chard Kemler on Dec. 14. Neigh­ daaaWkod.
gri-al Chaugjiit Reservoir, bump-d
terrupted bv hisM-i and Ism s as
prosecute*!
half
a
iloien
Ka*i
Ju
ly
23,
wa*
started
this
morning.
boring
Jayree
club*
hare
hewn
coloird |wopl.- which ha* mriliuig
-neakrrs disc'lrsed the »trtke is­
Some lung dlxtance operalo*
Herman pollc*men a few month*
State Attorney Hrlgg* and Ire- into a tadumuhlst for.'e nf usd*
Invitwl to participate.
ri’s s t ^ L g ’**-« Va— *|»*l
in do with poller cnuit* oi inuidri ago fnr driving hv mistake Irto fen** Attorney John Iwonard* teimined site. T v o Marine ci'*
who are uffilinted with the ('*' sues.
Judge
Douglas
Htenstrxmi unian, have refused to cross pick
Aftrr a stormy two and three
K ia p n , juil irtnrinlwi that wr air the American sector with t',b- questioned officers who had ar&lt; pa die* skinnlsheti with the H* Other two mainbers of the fishing moved Hurt $'.*A In* runlrilmted
eu
to line*. I.uug distance service h
.
outpost a. Then tin* Marines tor party. They were f’eter C. Mortis,,
quarter I tour **»don, the ehar*living in a nrw wodd. and t h r tnachnegun* and automatic rifles. raalet* Kaigsn in t&gt;la 'puck fnl|h** ^"^*l*ry
* l* r y Crato"
Crata" youth
vrsretaksr
n rs in n - at
a* Beahrook,
* ! « « . « . , and » com- ,h,‘
_____ een
dim. artillery let loose.
unHrvteil with sdtne deNys lyaw’ "dder* approved a billion-dollar
H r laid i* trying to krrp pact with They ‘were sentenced tu prt**ii, lowing the shooting mat night
~ h* Ja,v^
, “5 rr? .1 to K*,¥'’ operators belong to other union * finan* lug plan to continue the Ball
An unconfirmed report by a pH paaion. Identified oa J . l T Rogers
levins for having violated the Al- Among those quexmmMt were IwOf
New
York.
Royers
was
brought
*■*,
"
«
*
110
later
If
possible.
it, dttpilr thr rl|n|li n( lim it win* lie*1 font ml Council directive.
and have refused lo honor the nlr lysleni’* egpsnafon program.
puty Bheriff Charles B#wh De­ softer said Chine-e Communis’
, hospital here. Morris %eid . Uordon Bradley read a Utter
would bold u* hack.
H. ____________
0 . Mwt.ff.nd,_____
Con* srere building up a big tore# In th t t i R _____ | ..............
The Control Council ceased to .puty Sheriff
____
life
Jacket
found
hy
a
cou.t
*rorw.*.h7
K.u
l.',l*
1
_
g
w
t
i
r
e
—*
eifsl in |B4k when Rusaln left It. stable Bill loriis am! R h tilff P mountains west of th# resarvulr
boot was the one Mrs
The entire Chinese 42nd Arm* guard boat
, Complainli hayr krrn irrrivrd
The nrillih tanks, nimmtfng 77 A. Mero.
_____
Rtker had wMBL
worn.
Deputy Swnfford tealUled that mar be in tha area.
againii gaidm lo w * who love mllllnieter guns, pruvlded the!
! 1 them l»y tho Sanford club.
It was this right wing of th r Ropers said Mrs. Keker and
Western
Ailed
F«rr*-*
here
with
Ih*
Other
officers
held
Ki
In
*
(town* *o much thry do not hrtitheir heaviest armor slnre IH46. | while ha took lha cocked pi-tnl Tth that fought its way through Herd were clinging lo a twat oar
»tr to lakr ihotr which belong lo They rellevr.1 a squadrun that had *wwy.
away ftwai
from him. Kri**an
Kei-mp w*« ft* I artillery, tank ami mortar (Ira whan ha Mat saw them. Both wore you ran look far them to wnah 69
*, and thr imlicr have (wan twen Mptlpped only with light found tn hla truck about ft*’ Tim 17th Regiment consolidated it
•: i
'
h*
' tteul^W elch said the ocean has or 35 miles down tha coast,** He
hmj tnkan plaN and wh^v* thr positions hefor*
„ , driving Into an
erttd lo hr on the lookout (or armored cars.
a southward drift along tho baoeb. added.
Soviet tone locomotives hauled yartD from whara Urn *Vctina through lha Red*,
Mr*. Rcker'a Drat marriage ta
Some of ihit pillaring wem* the tanks and th* new American body of Mr. Carter w » . f~«..H, 1 Communists ware concentratin'■BThau Utay go o ff Hho that.
A. t.a Grand Stafford of Bullafo,
. eomr (tom lho»r who arr trek­ troop* into the city from the lying in tha yard near th* drive- for • ’ tand at Kapean, On the l«f
N. Y , endeil in divorce In IW7.
th nk of tho 7th*a Division’s ad bf . .msrtcan Marin* and nava1
frontier at way.
ing hilmcut cutting*, hut Itowrvri east-watt Her man
She wa* the daughter of D r. and
O N K O W N ER C A R U S ED O N LY FOK F A M I L Y Hrimaledl.
No
difficulties
wire
Jurym
an
atlKted
for
the
trill
toh
*
•
D,e
91st
Regiment
elimlnai
planes.
m urh dwy may Invr (tower* llwy
Mrs. f'hllHpp* Dally of Faria.
encountered In cross Soviet-held were tl. B. Osrvne, L (}. H unter., *d &gt;00 CommuntsU in a ihuBad weather curtailed roue 4 She was educated on th* continent
k not term to ha awarr that thi* territory.
Frod P. Lyon*, kttra M rude Ram- «ha’
i' *
H O O D C O N D IT IO N , C L E A N A N D R E A D Y T O G O .
’.ha-clock operations But the Ptf*1 apd at Oafacd University In Bagii the wrong litnr to plain rutling*.
The ROK Capital Division on th M r Fury* did get through to hie*4 land. In WaMri W ar It *h* wa*
Several other units of the (tilth rev, Bonner L. Cl . tee and Indy
far northeast roast beat off a n*v s triangle of key towns back of president of the American-French
_ . woultl never live ihtough Infantry Regiment still training Jakubrin.
Korean Rod rounlorattack at my* -he northwest front. F.ighteen B - War Relief, |nr.
winter. Mott garden lover* are In Western Uernisny are due In
Thursday tho moot recent In
Berlin soon. Whether the Ameri­
M bomber* struck Hu* raitwsv
Since her marriage to Rcker
to there I hair plant* with cana will bring tank* to the city
her* la about 3.000 troops at pro continuing aorioa uf thrusts hy ri
of Mansi on the rhlnM a Com the had been active in civic and
byl they want lo do it at la replace armored core ha. tut
Rode.
R
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forreo
the*:
charge
i line. Fighters an*' welfare work. Bckor arrived In
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H i expaadia# .daf*«o.'
(SEVERAL OTHER CARS TO SISUSC? FROM) ,
forward two miles an tho aortke1 atfatad ♦»*&lt;f M k of U m “
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JlH 'R aD A Y XOV. 16. 1950

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vitsnl to the opening celebration. lug in in making the patty a hlg Dvllary C ..L A uacU Eot. ..t Mil! J
They also are stopping to see AL *-icc**#*.
rr Acie* office* at 2 P Al. fuss
m i d Airs. T. Ilader in St. I'etersMr. an-l Airs Win. Newell had r ay.
By ROSE O P P K l
burg. Air. Ibider bs-fnre reining Air. and Air- t Kunrer uf C m v t yx
Ikorothy Schtiilerer, the fir&gt;t wa* tieneral Foreman of the Kdi h u n t , I- I -top f.,| n M
Nest time you serve mince
visit Thev are livimt at Elinor meat tarts, try putting a thin
girl baby U.rii in Deliary was •on C o m p i n y in B i o o k t y p , N . Y.
Air. and Mrs Kind H inU form Village and will I.
U l* n fot slier of quick-melting
hoiiore-l on Nov. 2. her first birth­
veli’-vv
,
day. A committee of the Civic erly ot Long Island, now resident* •nine time
cheese over each, then put the
jA**oviatiuii *ui |&gt;i isesi her alul her of Lake II- leu. spent n few’ dnys
Alarv Mitchell an-l t - •• A
tait* iu t model air &gt;r«n until
&lt;- -i^ -l •
mother op that afternoon and pr-- With the li.iiei ta,ll.lv oil \Y--t nlngham will he marrii t in *dit- ll.r
•**• a * s-ua f , m lint iha* a* ier» .te n -. knUay November 21th,
'sesil.-,!
-.'U ,
t - j J u»»f.* l
new h, me was to -i n g complete d
-giftAlia Mitchell wa* Ih c i j i a I wllli a
Sun-lav evening, Atr. and Air* surprise shower tail Satuiday
Ml und Mis Jells Mortensell of
Delicious baked a|i|d*» result
night She leceived niaiiv twautl
lh -llu i) etilertalnrsi &gt;i and Mr*. Bdw.. i .I Wagnt i anti M i and Mi
Emil I* t'hrt&gt;tr*eii of lii Land, -m Will Newell Itad a pleasant houi till gift* lliev wen- pres- iti*l to wIn * vou fill each arid, cavig*
of music Alls New&lt;l| accotti her tu a large chest decoratevl w itli 2 lalde*poun* of sugar, a
Mi day afternoon. Mi mm I ' I i
II. Huffctkamp Their daughter panted the Vi ial Intel t on the *c V.'llh gles-u a d vst Itv* r ii* I*., trasimon of butter oi msigaririe
pel Refreshments vselr serves* on and i'iiie -mall ioun .1 innainuit
slid sou-in law from Burbank, Cal *indian.
On Wehvniing t '-iiuniitte*- uf a taids- with the same colors
grrived Thuisday to celrhrnte Mr
candies Hake tin- aniile liv v.n r
Christi «en blrlhdny to*hiy. vsit It u the l'-II n v C ivic t**--* nition call
Tlio«s- atti inline weie Air*. J usual method, adding . little liot
plemc in bi* eai.li n Those lnvitrd ill on Air and Air* Henry Stlehlr, Hiennei. All*
M llaini ihuta'i, water to tile bottom I th,* pan
A lim
Al.il)
m u l Mr. aiol
are Mi »nd Mi* I’atil Ainlerson, M r s
Mrs.
V
A
ll.igue.
Alts |( lacohi. and l&gt;y*tillg *&lt;ftell
N . l *k»l t r i l l «•m l
Mi
Ml i 1 'Ii
J •i.- Mm ti n-ell. Ml
Alia.
II
Al.
II.
i
.
Mi* W Haul,
and Mis Fmil lltlgrn, Sanford, . a d . t f llk« III V%till &gt; 41 plant f--r Alls* E Uia.lihw Alias I. Alatlu
To Inst e Window l ine, esl i a
Mr and Mr* Henry Madsen, D-- t h e i r n r vs tlkillll'*. 1 lir&gt; recently sen. Mr* It Savags Airs I tier
shiny. add a 1. 1.erst pinch of
lll.-A’v vl Iu Millet
Ik'lra and sir
laihd. \1 1 .,-.,| Mi* i ’ Post, Dtin-ini'.
AllI
If
sii-lall.
ALJ
bluing
...pie
dr. l|-s of
land. Ml and Mis. Sam Mi li­ v er v l.spiut w il ls I I m Irseplk-n
Sc I, in le r r i and All* l&gt; AV it -,.11
kero-rns
h.-: » -apI **l
man, In I .it,d .Mi and Alt* Doug- t h e ) have iiv t'iv # i|
Tliele
will
t-e
•
iioelliijof
tile
slid*
« "t. alter Klhl.k f ,
||di Mart* '
l
I
ej tstor. All
i '-I Ab » Patter on, Oranui City, Mt a n d Kl im t 1Lkfl*lit ( l u n i :Sew Turk
*1**111***%! It* *re M i
a n d All*. Joa- I
■nd Mr* W Loud. |b-l.an-l.
M- Inn,- is-eelvesl wold t lint eph Schlmeiei on lio n way to I
Air- I'vt* Blown it in tin- Matilei T s-rt I'o ice Me Fisber tia- lim it
to Dellarv a number of time* jin I
M-lnmi.il llotpital. I'oit lelfei
is well *ii|uamte&lt;l w ill, mant peo­
son, I ong Island. N A 811
It*- w»* -urpiisv-d al
iio i th to visit In i d i u g l l l e i a d ple heir
while then- was *uddeli|y laki II bow the place ha* grown
The \\ irsleni-* ■ga are tuck to
aick We lion,- tin- will l-e aide to
retuin to Dellai &gt; -nun, in ,*••«» I 1 1- llaiv fm g-i-nl I liev me -ill-* of
— i\l*'4linti* NtaYiYi i ruNRir 11
tin pt-nrer families ainl each 1
health
•Ii
Robert . . -it And lit 11 •pi ing let iirtis-.l N inth fur the 1
t -nlir-lv
t n I iiiiii
Wl
of Millet Acie# are on the soli.met llo - veal they deeld-st
lifter hi an * mi* haps I t -vellt'ig,
tlet- list also
Q t ti
All and Airs Chat let Youman that the) well going to stay liele
p*
illlBlieiill)
V
A
In
li
up
Noitli
sie visiting Mr an-l Mr
Hal lev
l i s t - III I I- arw atei
Ml Hale I. l bey -to| |.e,| al I Iceali I'ltv. Long
ail eieciillte yf i chain* f dlneis. Island, N A
t s i m p le I r I *I III ’ I sill
Alt* II llidtinda f mm A ankers.
II- i scent I y l-ttlll une til 1 leal •
N A it statiiig ai .Mi iml Mi*
w *&lt;•r
t i. *111 -H :| S I*. M.
\A In Saudi c• f.. ■ Ito* vsui'er Alls
Alt and Alia A -umaii weir in
llotuiiila i i Mis S a n d e is sitter
I Colomto Road
L*»l weak »e foigot In menu-ii
W'Lat • g-*-1d |ub ot dec -islli.. All.
It. V A L L I b n PRBk V11
t flsl.1 t via I l,.1 .1 I ' l i r e
It Mvllrl if Smvta Drive, it it f I
June Afcsilll -pent the weekend the • m e . t * i t * ' ia li i, H a! ween
l
i
e
i.:i-,r
V
r
m
n
A|j|
W
lu
lr S cie cn r -h i I a *
with tin l-sients, Mi and Ati* p a il) lie diew and |iai’itrd sev
Ii i ) In . I M- laill an I f wittily She •i al Isis' witches, goblins and
"M iivie-* I i i .lei I lie M u *
it silrndlot: Flotida S lits Ifni isiicatmes snd ttie caitooli* v-cis 1
vtrsitv In Ttll*ba*sre
the belt we have scan in spntes
jsj ,
A|i and Mis Jo* S M « ) s ,if llii.e Thinks Mi AL-Ilrr f&gt;u help
Vireli &gt;a t(sited ILsr Alisss* Rog
Hie) came from
g ei* T h u r - d t i
[)l)lm ,a Reach wbeir they wrie
Ipe tnim* their honrvinoon.
I e i Baines pastor &gt;f Iti*It.
*
Csl.r
Haptlst Church took din( Mt*
Su i
n»i - ;ir» Mi
da.
Yli* . ■rntlii* Wesson arrived
home Patuldav iflri *|. Ii.llii,:
some .one vvlll, hri -on ill liw and
daughter In lllilr ih
Mr and Mr* I ull.er Roy.I stnl
family, and At. ami All* lie d
j '.ii ii a of Detroit, Alicli, are
Sp-ndmg this w.-s'k with tiu-ll
parents. Mr and Mra. Joe ,\.|
•uiMl and Mrs K T S u m m e r «i|
I................
•'h
aa-skea- a* »*
to n an d d a ugli le r
went to Si.
A u g u s t i n e Sunil vv to bring Irvck
C h a i l o - S n i n m - ' i - i l l from Hie hot

Miller Acres

Social A n d Personal Activities
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Ldcndar i:&gt; Women* u.oup* P e r s o n a l s

T M iH S D A Y
The BrotherIkh«1 of the First
Baptist Church will have their
•upper atnl program meeting toniff lit at 7:30 I'.M.
the (total Amliassadur* of th K int Haptist Church will meet
thit evening at 7:00 I'.M.
Mrs. Blake Sawyer* ami Mr*
Max Funtluru will l&gt;e Thrift Shop
The
Seminole Chapter No. 2
O K S . Will inert at the Masonic
l.n ly r at h IMI I'.M
llmlrt the spumurshlp of lleta
Simna I'hl. the rrcrptioilist at the
Frinalil-l.auKhton Memorial llospital ii M ir. Flovil Calmer.
F R ID A Y
Chllathra t'laia of the F in t
Baptist Church will have it* an
Dual Thanksgiving Supper at the
Educational Building at 7:00 I'.M

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SATURDAY

The Tourist Cluh I* havimr a
so-lal at the Tourist Center at
h ini I'.M. The public i» roriliallv inM ini to attend
M U V Iltl
rb« Depemlable Class of the*
Hrst Mathodist Church will meet
with Mra. A. I.. Sklnnrt at POH
Msiriioha Avenue at 8;lt0 I’ M
The Woman's Missionary Union
of the First Haptist Church will
A it i as follows:
D fra v e r Uaml at 1:00 C M . ami
committee mealing at I 30 C M
anil directive missions at 2:00 I'.M
November aieeling of the Semi­
nole County Audubon Society will
meet at the (iaiden Center at 7.10
CM.
TU ES D A Y
I he Ladles Auxiliary of the
H R -T. social meeting has been
postponed until fulthei notice.

itlrs. Rucker Hostess
For Baptist Class
Mis. II. 17. Kucker was hostess
to the Woman's Hlble Cl*** of the
Fir at Hapti't Church on Tuesday
nlieht. where
an old-fashionril
&lt;iuiltintr party look place. Mrs. W
A. Cagle acted a* co-hostess. The
uuilt wns made for the Haptist
Children's home.
'a Mra. It. C. Moorr presided p"*'
Hie meeting and it was decided that
another ituilting party would b*
held the fourth Afonday In Novell)
tier at the educational lliiildlnir at
li:0 0 A M
Those present were Mr*. IVarl
Hansel, Mr*. M»ore. Mr*. J. T.
Nrwliv. Mrs. C J. Watts. Mr*. •
N. Wilson, Mi*. F. K. Boll, Mr*. R.
C. t?ullry. Mr* A. J Walker. Mr*
J. A ' Htramre. Mra. O. II. Ilastv,
Ml*. R. T . Hunt. Mr*. Fred Mver*.
Mi*. A I.. Rarilneau. Mr*. IS. F.
Louis. Mrs. Ouida Wil*on. Mra.
Cattle and Mr*. Rucker.

Mra. Helen Schulti wa* guest
speaker at the covered dlih lunch­
eon of the Civic Club and Ihr
Seminole County Federation of
Women’* Club* held veitcrdav at
the Cluh House. Mr*. Schultx *poke
in the place of Mra. Troy Kay. who
was called out of town unea;wctedIv. Adoption l.aw* and Old A y r
Pensions were explained by Mr*
Schultx who also outlined the var­
ious activities of the Slate Wel­
fare Hoard. Mr*. (Srurye McCall In­
troduced Mr*. Schultx.
The Civic Department, hoatrai to
the Seminole County Federation ol
Women'* Clubs, folded 2600 Tuber­
culosis Seal* for mailing.
Mr*. Miriam Kuatell. chairtna'
uf the Civic Department of the
Woman's d u n . presided over the
meetln « ana Mr*. II. J. Lehman
presented the devotional*
Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith made
a report on the park project which
the cluli worked on last year. T h '
Seminole County museum was dis­
cussed bv Mr*. C. K Dawson, who
requested that each cluh president
appoint one meinlier to serve on
the Seminole County museum nrulect committee A Silver Tea for
the bensflt uf the teacher's scholar
ship fund was announced.
Mrs. II W. Rucker asked the aid
of the cluh members to ht|p sew
for the National Red Crox* Mr*
L. K. Spencer reminded cvervonr
of the Carnival tu lie held at the
home of Mrs. Miriam Russell on
Saturday.
Mrs W. R Hiinson. president of
the Seminole County Federation
uf the Woman's Cluh, asked for
repotts from the piesident* of each
of the follow iny cluhx: Oviedo
Woman's Cluh, Altamonte Splines
Woman's Cluh, Lonew»od Civi*
League, Woman's Cluh uf South
Seminole County, Sanford Wom­
an's Club. Seminole County Coun­
cil of Home Demomtiation Pilot
Club, Gatden (Tub and the Busi­
ness and Professional Woman's
Cluh.
Mr*. Fletcher Bolt, Mr*. I.. A.
Palmer and Sira. W. D. Hofmann
wen- host esse, for the covered dish
luncheon. Approximately 80 oersuiis were preaent.

(iA H D K N C IK CI.K
Central Cirri* met Friday mornIt:
WW---X I-* • '* » .♦ / *
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Whlddui., In the aheenre of the
chairman. Mr*. K. 0. Kipatrirk
Mt*. F. K. Roll presided over the
meeting. Mr*. C. K (ilnn was guest
•iieaker and spoke on "Quality Liv­
ing”.
Mr*. A. K. Rossetter. horticul­
ture chairman, talked on croton*
and brought a display uf foliage
from different varieties.
Those attending were
Mra.
Heurge McCall. Mra. A. K. Ros-el
ter. Mr*. C. K. Olnn. Mra. Zeh
Mrs
A new haiuly key raddle can Ratliff, Mra. F. K. Bolt.
la- attached to th* inside of the Fletcher Boll*. M n . R. W. Riibag so that the key is available precht. Mr*. Honeywell and Mr*.
C. A. Whiddon.
and easy to find.

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runtun hone w*«t in
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pin soils, yao tan fhra ysvrtoM
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style*, wave* all at oat lima.
Save* half iha lima tad work.
Latv** hair soft, shining, aatiac
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Mra. Jamra Rldye of Sarasota
I* visiting friend* In this city.
Friend* will reyret to learn that
Mr*. Fred Dyaon la confined to her
home with a broken ankle.
Mr*. Ralph Went of Orlando ami
daughter Susan are visiting Mr
and Mr*. Lealle Went.
Mias Kluat-eth Irene Laois
Mi. and Mrs. lo-a R. l.eihrt an whose engagement wa* announced
vacationing In
Baltimore and today to Norrnan Hasty, Is (hi
point* of interest in Pennsylvania daughter of Mi and Mrs. into
John* Lautr u( Lancaster, Pa Mr.
Mra. J. P. Cullen hat returned Hasty is Hit- -on of Mi au,| M i­
lb her home on I Its West Nine ll U . Hasty uf tin* dtv
trenth Street, after briny confined
tu the Frrnald-I.auyhton Mrmoilal
Hospital.

Christmas Dance
Planned By IFC

ICIizuhetli Luutz
To Wed Mr. Ilnnly

Mr ami Mr* Itllo John* l.autr
of l.anea*trr. Pa annoumed tialav
the engagement of their daughter
Ellxalieth Irene to Norman Ilastv.
son of Mr. and .Mi- K Ii Ilastv of
thi* city.
•Mis* l.autr is n giaduale of the
Lancaster Counitv Day School an-l
Hal lino tutiioi College She also
attended the Dnlverslty uf Miami
Mi Hasty i* a graduate of the

TONKHIT AND FRIDA V

The
Inter-fraternity
Council
met Tuesday night at the Tourist
Center to continue plan* fur the
Christina* dance to be held ai
the Mavfair Inn on Dec. 23.
Mr*. 1.ester tiuthrlr, president
presided aliJ the following com
mlttrr chairmen were appoinlrd
Miss Daphne Connelly, decor* University of H orida ami i* a
Ilona; F.d Higgins, orchestra: ant lueilibei of PI Ivanna Phi fialern
Mrs Kd Higgins, invitations
ity. lie I* asso-lated with ihr Flor­
The next meeting will be &gt;n ida Power tnd Light Company in
Dec. 6 and representative* mav j Miami
pick up their invitation* at that
The wedding will take place in
meeting. Those pie-rot were Mrs December.
R. L. Perkin*. J r , Mr* tiulhrie 1
Mr*. A. B Duxbary. Mr* Pale
Scott, Jr., Mis
Ralph Austin
Smith. Mr. and Mi* Hoheit Kain&gt; t
Mira Daphne Connelly and Ut««
Bvtrv Jo Hiock
Also Ed Higgins. Donald Jones
Robert Uillhimer, Voile William*.
I NIII %I
« •»«» th* It hi I Itin Ilnur
Jr. and Jack Woodruff.
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I IV K i y K t *»i Of* h
W. W. Johns sfKike In rneinl-ers I 10 lltiffilnir |4»Y**i|tif»a
«
In V|•••I*
of the Junior High School ilurini* t• '#0
VVtsfM Al Nlfir
chapel exercise* yesterday morn­ * II I'hll llratl A l id can
ing on Florida Wild Life and ex­ » so Altimi lu r Ori-h
* 4 Whafr An#r|a |&gt;ar »•* T ip h I
plained the rontrat which It being I Of
U«* I*Ih l'|i Par nlr
sponsored bv the Florida Wild Life iD lll A lh&gt;ir, A (llrl. Vlii •**
10
in
Morning Variety
Magaxine.
II
( ’Iiiltlrm • llotih «*urna»
The prise, a round trip to Cuba, |A
I I ' 4»r» hp«ira A H(ai
will lie presented to a memla-r of II tl*» Mornlnar \arlr««
the Florida Chapter Future Farm­ 11 I I Mual I U m II
•
er* of America for selling the most IIII MO .B V .,
Ws'lM Al Niihr
subscription* during the period II II Ifa-tl*s Pa tin !»•#»•(
from Nuv. 16 through Dec 31
II Iu IloO 4*|ut
Happy Abney, a Seminole Tll.-b | I IMI po|&gt;ular hi ar
II l-aa•Ita Amarlcoita
to tal w h e re lie l.a* been since
School student, now leads in th- j IIt |U
I *alr flhaaia
In* accident
contest In the county, lie » I «tt Mnalcal Vorlallaa
Alt
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N.
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an d
the
highly commended bv K. E Tru r i S no liar Null* Pan* l»
At •-.* B ii g g e i * an d ttielr guest
oo W r i M Al T h i 90
principal of Junior High School.! S
It II T«*«lai * Hint
Atr an d Airs. J o e H. M a y a Went
fur hit work. Other meml-rr* of 1 ; in llll • A llratlllnaa
I I I a fi s h i n g t r i p S a t u i d a y at
Ytsur Jlniiiir) H'iiiia
the Future Farmers who accom­ 1 4
|i distl R i v e t . T h e y e n jo y e d a pic« 4H» lliftli Id'iHB I'mik
panied Mr. Johns were Dell-er'
I SO lit
b - lun eb .
Abney.
Rank*
Kegtatrr
and
David
I 4»t» T ry tihjrikam Mowr
„
" Air. tlkle Boyd who ha* hern In 1
l l l l Th« Ilf If hi 4|mi|
Van Nesa.
the Ray Pines llotpital is home
King o r | » o
itll
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with hit parent* here. Air. und
• II Haiift&gt;fit %lfirli»t
Alls. Joe Adams.
Twlllfht
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'Ir and Air* l.ewi* llndtmyei ,
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liave as their gue-t* thi* w i.k
4. I I Ytiral (*«»rn*r
I too I n l l l l h i r (»n A 4*lnu&lt;t
Mr Rradtmyers's sister, Alt* lit
-al-eth Blown from Davtoti, Ohio.
Th* South Side I'rim arv Schoo* T :t l Mo*#* F u r A I.Dklr
T
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M»l«'«lt Tin t#
presented a program In ol-servance 1 I I Kraft-.1r* ||«r tail#
Ib e Home Demon-Hat mu t'lnl.
I.ebl Its inerting T iii .lav will,
of American Education Wcs-k on 1 ..** Vartetl&gt; H a ll
twelve present The Home Ih Hum
Friday in the school auditorium. i . I n \|*#t Tli * l U l u l
i 4**l N If til I1MI..I.
The program consisted of a hue* to
tration Ag.’iit Alt* l.ils AViuhI
I: I I I Till lU r.i A l o r g * n
rd demon-trats.l strnrllllig
book for story hook characters to • 10 it‘* imn«Niint#
walk through. Mr*. C. C. Wrl*h 1(1 4&lt;«* r n l l r . l Nalli.it*
Mr* E.I llamil and M.
I hi v
I'rrvalt were evening ealle.lt of
wa* acrompanltt for Ihe prngta-n l» II A lloni* U ilh Mull*
I I I oo Nr* •
'Ir. and Mr*. T . W. I'l.va lt and
The whole school tang "Oh, Come I I tOI Hl» ». Off
f slitily Toe-day.
Join Our Show", and “Just a Story
Air. and Airs. Ils itv Aitts l-ii
of Mother (toot# I .and". ltd hv
and AllMonday morning fm t aliform*
Diana llavnea and (Hernia Collins Sam. Allen Swann;
&gt;here they will make lino hums.
Story hook characters were a* America, Charmian Millar
follows:
Little Beth, Barbara Knudsen
Chinese lioy, John Henry Fryer;
Indian girl, Peggy David: Robin
Hood. Cvorge H a rrie d ; Pinochhlo
Larrv Fields; Snow White. DorothMrAlraander;
and
th* seven
dwarfs,
Bruce
Anderson, Hill
Wight, Arthur Blanton.
Roger
llogrs, AI Ing. Hank
Morgan
and Mikte Davis.
H a M u iil • All &lt;'- a It ibiiisil T h -ii-i
Tim Tadpole, l^alle Jones; John
till .n u t N
Visit Our HtOttBnv Appleaeed, Ruddy K irk; Dutch meal Har — AVhsr#
Pit lilt
Twins, Susan 8 klnner and Blllv You
Mill Kind
rhmtisii l 'ailer t)
Johnson; Ro-Peep and Boy Blue Ths Larttsi AsA tv 1, 11 -. t
Mary Lynn Hear* and Bobby Will surimsm of f io K
Fra #
AA lit.
I*a
tarns; Ooldilock*, Sandra Rader; ■'sniti.i In i'snl,n l« A.itlt.fi* I',
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r l a h t . tlll a or I t i le r r . t yo u a n d ra.-h
o f you have o r * la lm in or to raid
pr iif ie rty. anil in .h o w .**** w i n
It atiiwl-1 noi la le h e o f.*r Ihe n . e an d purpi.ftea Seretnala.ee and tn
•aid petit ion ert forth
W I T V C M M the . .f tIr tat h an d and
a » a l ot the c fe th
nf the C irc u it
f o o t I in &gt; n d to l -letotnol, C o u n ty ,
K lo rtd a . on the 2.1lh d a y of O ita*
k *r . a i&gt; i s ;*
tv I' I M t l t S t H IN,
c i e rh of the c i r r i i l t Cniir l
I aw alt to and tor Hentln.de C ounty.
Kh.tl.la
Voile A " lllla c it|
A l t a n l l r | U n k llolt.ltna
B anf.-td , Klortde
A t t o r n e y for Pel ilb .n et
N O T H •*. T O
B T A T K O r K i&gt; H llt » A
J I.V M H , It A
t*o 11. M in * A illM iru r

Americans In Korea Are Confused
Over F u tu re Of Fighting The

Women’s flub Is IfonfiW* Of Sited
Congratulated On is Necessary, Says
Youth A ctivities Iron Age Magazine

n&gt; ii w . h o y i . k
......... | ,» parrnla and child­
G 'O N U C IIO N U JM lIi nW Jia.r h » .e . id ’) American nflu-M ren were rntertnined Tuewlay
weir in tlidlp liliaiirrrpient over wlml the Inline li&lt;&gt;lrl» lm I Jnitni plpht «t lh- Ca .elherry Comtnunltv I lots • h* the youth i enter com­
Nation* loire* in Korea.
mit Ire of tin- South Hi mlnole Wo­
It At*|&gt;*"AFrrl lli.it olir nun •
man’ Cll'h
One urtirm l off ire t raid t&gt;«
Jintg, Ihvigla* Sten*trorn comfeaird the Chun &gt; Had. «* *
plimonterl the group fnt ptnvid
mounting an offensive dn*&lt; •
Inp who|e*nme fun at the pints
the former Red n n ltn l of I'yuri;
ill to gain Ity keepnfg the huu*i in thi form of »huff|elaiard,
•* fighting it*.“
ana which would chop up thi
dam inp and came*, lie teenmrnnihhlnl that if the 'tu&gt; mended mini »urh youth renter*
I. S . fnrtei and split them dm»&gt;
•ml Chipcre
Red, rail for Seminole County, and pointed
the middle.
Another nffirer pndlrtnl t),&lt;
e a itrriyivr ihiiliintutir vh out their value n» a c u r e for Juvli.-n "W r will rltiit the way rod. ileiini|uincy.
war would Ic ovart I.)' IW I. A
thlld raid that if tin Itrda rln
Thi Itev Taylor, pa*tor of the
not achirvr n d H m e diploma
Cato'llier ry Community (’htirrh,
tie victory then 1 hr Chine-. '■dl
I an ii led nut the cicurlty which
continue fighting thimighmit the
■uch a piopi t Jenit* Ic, the teenwinter.
ai et
today "when temptation
The ■Ituatioii wa
* p u ih
ronfrnnt« them nil evrry mud.”
throughout thr A in n . with -i
I'rim ipal R T Mllwee of the
guessing panic going on nvei Mn
l,ymaff Sclnail. lainpwmiil, .treatoutcome
id the unfiortniHi' nf the co operaCol Krne.t V llntnu of I*,
I'&gt;«#
" W r •bniilil have flic time* lion of .chool, home and rhtrtfh
fiance, Ithio, naid he lahavt-d th-1
war would he ended dm try tl» a* many ttonpa if w r w*n‘ In in firnwiliup . Inn .li ter building In
firgt wiek in IternmheT and I. h a ir Ihe tame impart nn n RT&lt;i youth. “ Young Am rrlra need* all
mile I rvn l a* we now h yc .in a » n ■an give them in fun,*' he as­
was willing &lt;o b* quoted
ter I mi.
” 1 doubt that we r v n will i - • IID-m ih front," Hiiactei .tol
near thr Manrhimim Imider," l.e
lie iciintirl nut thnt a aludt
Mr Herman .tnyre, chair man nf
a .id, "Sorin' rlm in f»» I mlic.'. l.'tlglli of the North Korean the youth project, wa* aided (n
rro e a It and ra n e e t r n u lile "
frontier lairder* mi Itu.-ian ter the nioprnrn tty a rnnimittee inn ie n he addl'd: " I will ee jmi tltory -Sllwria. Ami. he aitilci, rltidlnp 'It*, 't. A. I’erripo, Mr*.
llio ItUMian* in hi. opinion wmil.l K I
In Hawaii on Christmas di.'
llattaway, Mr*. Antonin
1,1. Col .1aeoh ShaCtei *.f An not dgree to a fret' untlnn liolit i
.in, and Mi*. Jim RaMruff,
gn-t, II I , eiid d ryly:
log II holder I tent hints Ru**i*lt Mrr II II I look i*r ia furtiilent
“ I r| me rnllapae ymii hrid. ■ territory
nf the South Scrnimde Woman*
" T o prolrrt ihe Iron Curtain," ('lull
f iu&gt;llml&gt;m:
In *aid, "lt&lt;i**ia m int hive a
"There ia the |xi«*tlnlit t 'I'
Tim pinup enjoyed .iprarr daneChlnerr an rhiflinp to the ecu huffvr etati letareii her und n Inp .nnl ic (ri thni. nl * u rn ' tervlr| of mil tine fl.t a dtiv* *' ' f iii' nation."
i*l Plant for other timilar proPyonpyanp and a full aeale eff.iit
p 1:1111 are Iwlng made hy the
(o outManli tin wealern half of
nut front."
lit -aid tin Heat. limy l» I M
tng pn-ilioti- on the Ctm-g.
front nii-t r-|y to »-n •• I Inn fi.r i.n
offensive d im Th en w in -n*n
tt.at the lieila w in - taklf'L'
frnse poaitona tn dlggSru i'&lt; ■&gt;
Iti’n rh .r, hyiitL' mine, and ,■I
ling up rondt.liw l&gt;&gt;.
The enemy nre writhdtaumg in
iiHlir sector* ami putting tip heavy
tr*Utanci in olhei*.
Many military men feel Ihe wn&lt;
hita now heroine a dlploniatii l.ai
it.' whirli m il* could develop Into
World War III if ti*e o .i .- •*
runic into North Korea In I mII
fnrrr.
A pern ral -aid he ln li.v r lh'.
Amerleana on the (*hnnirhnn Hi
vr i front could d 'ive fnrwiii I I•»
to 15 mile, without meeting m
te|i«| enemy reslitani. Then In

C

S K W YO R K. Noy. |fi
The i&gt;mt cuntnd. part-free methn'
of dtclrl lit,tine ateel alreadv II t.oine unwnrValde, the Iron Ae*
ne ilworkire trade weekly *al‘
laday.
My the next of next day. Ilw
imtdientlnn prcdieliul, "the conifi'l nrdrrr will he go numereie
and fai reaching that a mntrolleJ
mute Hal* plan will he Inrtalle'
a- a mean* of rc lo rin * order t'
cnnfu*ed and rhanlir market.*'
Harden! hit by the rhanpn-ovec
if .aid. will In* manufacturer* o»
t«*ne •entlal rlvilian iTOOda,
Steel •hipmenta to them will I.
'Jim tlc a llr *ln«hed. if not ellml
nali d,** The Irnp Arre &lt;airi
Tlti. ilorkn’t I'lw a ii that n
nei.rtim a pond, will lip prmlur* ’
fji from it. It ilnea mean th»*
t-rncrlime priahietinn will pet nnl
what i* left' uftei defen-e an
e* "nual r&lt; uuitement. have Iwer
m .frhei) Spain-t prmlurlion.*'
Ifeplto pitalurera* rurrent ef
fa it, to clean up old older* an’*
Mart the new year fre*h, it eon•min'd, “they nre running a* mne*
a* two month* behind on antne
d. in*. Cuxtnmera will *tll| tie nr
lh* Imoka fur Ihe month or two
I'.-t, hut theii rhanrea of ever
prttlng it ate aliin.”
Th e lion Abe raid the National
I'lodortinn Authority order a m ir.
Inp vatrhiW H'i propnitlonate ne*
mtape* of ateel proilurta ha-ed
&lt;&gt; nv crape ahin me nt* during th*
fii«t nine month* I* “ not a* oood
a cit -mind*,
"Warehouse* lerrivrd almut 20

weakly predicted, estimating that
by June defense an deiacnUal
civilian prioritirt will lie taking
about SO per cent of flat-rolled
output
have
— *“
nuiput tma wrea wai placed bv
Thla will hit Mpwrially uteri the Iron Ape at Ittt per cent of
of flat-rolled produrta, the trade ateelmaking raparitv.

i « t af *n etael ahlpprd dtir&lt;ntr l ha first nine months" it
Mkl, "but the hitch ia that they
will get their 20 per pent nft*i
defense ami essential priorities

A *P B elieves K r a n
S ave You M ore Mnisin
I t e m I I M P . •• l l / ’ l l ^ t f t I «ii» ^ I n t t 't i i t l f
l . o ic P r i m

Hemline,

in

t t p P t l U H P . •• T i n

u»toraers
C orner

ROYALTEX

Ifjr
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Mince Meat

law raotKiawa wrvra aot-ift fttoar

AAR

KoY#tfil*ef, IflfL fi* ii n •w *r Hie Hi 11

15c

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M b i b n o I. P U I n ll f f . « «
M nhel I 'i if f
ll i&gt; n n r d
■•me b r l B I H attill f t"f tfllivrt'#
tmn*» f#ltd n n l r r H at H anford, HemInole I'u M B h , H l« ie «*f I'lu rM * . Ih l«
S'I Hi d'Af ot H c liilifr, I I I #
O I* Ill.T tN lM iN .
&lt; fl«* ll
O r l t . ( 'I n till C &gt;url
A i l« r f t * i f n f P U I n llf f
H f «A I» H T &lt; »NI2 L S O n l / ^ H
I I H o rih CiiMrl H I i m I
O t U n d o , Fto rliln

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phg.

Shred tied Coconut 25c
Ann I'agr •

IflH ns, ran*

0/ ant thi nf tan me; h larr — w c will

lie will m i you itifrfy ami cont/orlably
thrniiph the mnnlhi and j w u ufirtnf
anil tar, o l tout it, will do oi/r uim nil in
hrl[&gt; hint.

U N I T E D STATES RUBBER C O M P A N Y
A m » r l e a ’$ Largett M akor of T i n t

Navrr n*forr. U. I. MTIOM U N ItiM i (nr Mow nnl prat tattoo and
Ufa Prwtectioo fir h a n d all pr«.
imaia atamlgrila.

S t i f f Itafera, aup-CINTUIT N O .
H C tlV I C U atO U A tp t« and g ||
Itiodhil ettfh (raid and •lira lion —10
"IrguarH lh* *iil*w*llt ml yonr lira*.
N till I V I I U I I 1M W M T tW A U l nr

HACIW AUA. to atsiniaia tkt iHai
braii IT *4 I« * r lira*.

YOURS,
M
rVmts h stu t sf MRss
SAFETYsn4 tOMFORT

"Kujia'r-lllght" Wlmlr

Ready-To-Gat Hams

I'arkrr

II). .r)9c

Sliced Bacon..............

Ilia.

5 Ilea.

5 |h t.

$1*35

$2.65

$425

Herman Weiners .......

I lb. b«£ 75c

tW l

Copeland Sausage........ lb. H5c
Ihirv Pork

Card

3

Dor Food .1.

.

Hah-0 Cleanser

I-lib

.

cans

Lb.

All Brands Bag Sausage lb. 17e
Place Your

Turkey Order

Now

27c
FRESH GRAPEFRUIT

12c

Rath liar

U r g e Snow While Head*

Sweetheart
....... I3c
Lifcbouy rejr. liar 9c

Cauliflower

U rg e

Sweet Potatoes

Rkg.

Silver Dust
31c
Ivory Soap med. bar 9c
Lux Soap hath bar 13c
l-arge Rarkage

Lux Soap Flakes .. 30c
* Rag. Bari

Cashmere Bouquet 19c
Palmolive L* teg, bar 9c

each 5c

Helerted Yam

Calif.

Pascal C elery....

Irg. stalks

Radnor.

Cranberries

1 lh. Imx

Fantr Selected Knglish

Walnuts
Yellow

Cooking Onions
Oackcr
dark

Marsh

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TRUCKS

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O ’C lo rk

American Chcedc lb. 45c

?nn s. PARK AVK,

lb. Me

1 l.h. Rkg*.

’ The (irest Allan tlr a n t Pacific Tea Co.
■ultra CealeaU Capyrlghled, IMA.

PLYM

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-----------U. S. ROYALTIREIIRVICI...RIRNT WHEREYOUHUE--------- --

II). Ida-

Pork Hams..........

■OVA1TII

AHO IIACIIO N la twvvp,

II). 52f

Sparc R ibs................. . . II). I5c

Krrh FrcHh Fla doz. 64c

hn» *ad hadd in alippgry w taihtr,
• h«r* lire* n a trr h il l htloral

.............................................

25c

Orange llloasom Med.

T h e answer is— we have arrer hern ahlr
to make rnnueh of Ihrm. 'rhey have hern
"selling o u t" aa fast at we rn u ld make
them.

Fryers

0lc4»mar£rarinc

Coffee

IVopIc have asked ua whelhcr ave'H hr
able I n make rnuugh nf ihrm I n git urniiml.

Uruilg A Fla. Dreasetl and drawn

Wealern

K lg h t

Ol H IIBST XDVlCH WOl'LO HF—

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"aa. I * I Aldus A S n la n J a y , /Vies, I I )

N utrly Colored

FR U IT CAKES

Tlht QUAllfltt ANB
FEATURES NEVER KNOWN
o r r o s s it u BEFORE

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Tomato *Soup » im 29c
Jane

f

K" "

Whole Or tU lf

C ru s h e d

Pineapple Nn. 2 can 25c

k rrp in r lm r iiutrh with vitiir own nrigh*
hut fir»«irI |J, S. Km ill Dealer, lie will tin
hi* iiim nvi In give vim thrsr evrluvivr
M rvie r and Lile&gt;Tube qualities— never
known nr pu«*ihlr l.rfu ir.

lin t a In n

f T r c k ' E n d t o r S fin ria l D a y t O n l y .

14 ot, U|.

AAR

make all nf ihrm wr ran in krrping with
all nRirial limit* nn rubber «'.ppplv.

M a i, i . i. /

A n y D a y l o u R ii/ i In .S/m/i, liin trn il nf

Bat *f art prauder af tm
iM titlh x that ri|hl m « A lP
Is wnin* yaw bvltff than f*»r
M a i* .
Oar slarr* art b rtitr, lbs
gatlity ta j etrirl) af aar faad
Is ir r s lt r i i* f * t htvr tk»
I mat. Wet trained p a «y af ran

Tnmath Kblchup

N e ver in m ir hitinrj' ha* ih rrr hren xtirh
demand n « c ht*e rin ericitrril for Ihe
M id -O n it ir v R O Y A L M A S T H R ami thr
new U . 8. N Y L O N L I F I M U H K l

lin y

|**&gt;-rael, l*w p ra k l palixy.

Ann Rage

I al*oys use

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I N'ntftii

\t Candies

nr.

t i l t h •f o r F fiii I n S ai n nn M any n f lI n Tin

G M M R r RrtallfMM
Depart m gnl«
A»P faad Starrs, 410 Lrthi|taa

m ap

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a hill IJrrk, Evrn Tl\nnvh Mntl.nl I’n m

Bal wr are nal tnnltnt la reft
nn aar aart.
i t will spprsrilr any eat
grallana taa nea) brer far maa
&gt;w* ye«i a l l a wvnrr pit** la

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far xtbaia, arf -.tii f f l t , n a l l-agrt la
ahkar rara f*« a u i H t Ilia* Ii la mala
Utla ta n tn | »« ya rM i n a n u wwilMa.
That's ahy t-la y Uwvra,4a , f a a m
• M m PaiaaL In a a t o g l i i .. aU aa aftm
gtraa fail » • ' w l - . ' i u U ly a at dad la
gaadSr latflad, i g l i ralMar.wa in f I*.
Ikaa | I « I C y o a t l waak. tlrad faaltas.
. WOpdattilk assaytar la atavaam liUlgS lIM i, C a tta i l a t r i f aleragaklr m a lt
•M ** kalya Malar* ia -.,.,* mlalaaa^
. p a rtlfr flW N t, sa l aI-a o , a krtgkwa
•aft. .k CM Wa. |*§ try of flat fardal ledar.

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on llo m ln 'iln o f Ii f h

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I g l i i i or I n w t l r»-***-~ rear I" ■■
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dietetic, llced •eewfwltt hr m iUen. fna
m r I I year, Whlla th— » ; mi'l* i. . ....
■flea n U r e e . t-rctir. H r. i m t l i r I,.
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W «ln n lilb 3 5 c 3 lbb*q SI 0 0

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Diamond Hi.ii l V-r;lnh

Walnut*

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1Apples 2 ik. 29c
Apples 3ik. 33c California Cauliflower
Apples 3ik. 29c Emperor Grapes 2
Rutabagas h 4k Cooking Onions 3
ilV

Pecan* lb co!!o 4bt

*! Pi l l mil*

• TO X * »

ty/ttMi

3 lb o..g Pecan*

Mi* N u ll lb 4 3c Bm i i I* lb 49c Almond* 8 o t 29c

I ..it fir Hnrnr linking

lb 15c
25c

New Crop

Ui Fomea« Rli; - 1

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V i m i *in » t.»

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Biing Us Your Crisco Coupons—Save an Extra 10c on This Hot Price!

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M

f f i ifc .

6*

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Coupon

Land O ' Sunshine

Ocean Spiny Cranberry

s 'js u m rtATuer

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Daisy Cheese
Kay Nat’l Cheese
Redi-Mixt Oleo
Redi-Mixt Qtrs.
Superbrand Oleo

GR . A. DRESSED &amp; D R A W N . Q U IC K -F R O Z E N
i f I11 r

Yonks Ton
Turkeys

FROZEN FOODS *

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Young Hen
Turkeys

14 lb«. and up

10-14 lb. Aeg.

Agon Raspberries
pi*.
2le
Agon Fordhook Limas 2 »&lt;&gt;.
4le
Agon Broccoli 2rk,.. 43c Peas rbC. 19
Ruso Strawberries
3 *«•.
99c
ML Vermont Sllred

Bacon

lb .

69c

Bacon

lb.

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Iwfc Hams 59c
-

Sunnyland Pure Pork

Birdseye Frozen Cone.

Saitego

ORANGE

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Rib Reael lb . 8 9 c
Check Roast lb . 99c
Hamburger lb . 5 9 c

V\SUK8FUWer

U rg e

Ocean Shrimp lb

59c

STARK1ST
34c

Skinner’s *

Chunks Light Tu n a

Salad Oil

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Handy Staley Cube

Starch

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34c Marshmallows

19c
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69c

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29c

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49c

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Armour Ster Plrre llr'fn t

Bacon

Ovon Roady

49c

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Baking Hens •*55cSparo Ribs 49c
Roosting Chicken 65c "Taste Sea"
Cod Fillet
Young Duckhngs 59e Pollock Fillot 25c
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P in e a p p le
15c
W a l n u t ................ 27 c
S t r a w b e r r y .. .. 23 c

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SUNSHINE
15c
12c
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39c

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PAfiK SIX

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

____Ll— B

Ohio State, Kentucky And Texas

Picked To Win By AP Forecaster

Celery Feds Play
In Daytona Tonlte
T h r foolliall gama originally
achrdulrd for tomorrow night
lirtwrrn thr Seminole High
School Celery Feds and 8,-al.r .r ir High School of Daytona
Reach will l&gt;r playrd tonight
brrautr o f a conflicting schedulr of Mainland High School
of Daytona. Th* Fed*, victim*
o f **vrn atraight loaaea agalnat
no win*, will mrct thr Handcrab* at the Municipal Stadium
in Daytona with kickoff time
•latrd for 8:00 P. M.

It. IIAKOI.I&gt; (*LA AHHP.N
NF.W 1 0 R K . N«*. 16 (/!*( Illinoi* It llir pick hrrr lo drfrat
Ohio ^ la lr Satuiday in the nation'* No. I football game.
the belling gm lry l.gurri the Buckeyes. Jrlrm ling Hig Tru
champions and N'o. I tram in the rrcenl Atiociatrd Roll, at a touchdown
tbr letter. Hut thr lllinl are |&gt;lay-*
ill It lit hnmi', thru hackfirUI I* ill
fair aha|*« for thr fu»t tim r in
•arrki omi theft- i* a alight mat
tr r of a Roar Ib.wl lri|i at alahr.
That aliouht iai|ir out Ohio
State's alight, th m irtlra l advan­
tage.
However, don’t tsar thr rent
Sports R oundup
mom y to loark th r-* arlrrlioua I&lt;ki
il»
III H ll F D I.I.K R T O N . JH.
fai. I Ii i t * w rrr If. ln io ir.it oiicm
in tlir TO d.-rivh.ita |to»trd in - 1 N e w Miami Backfielri
N K W YOR K. Nov. lit— (/ iV WrrK. That*, an nvrrugr of .78“'..
I l n r a ir thr othrr picks thia
T o Be Used A g a i n s t___
^ ___ _ worried
,Su,r* tiw
,r Aavri*.
nliout playrrt
tarrk ■
Gator
Aiitiretiation
’
*,*
*
,,•
,o*
'
,,,u
&lt;
-b
*
*»«•• *»»■■!&gt;■•
ill mill at t Iklahoina: T h r ir
"
"
ii g &gt;hot&gt; and lining up putt* hi
was a tjinr when tliia annual hat
iliainpioiialiip tournament* , . . .
llr a n tlir lilidland'a hv-l hut
C O R A L G A H LF5, No*. 16
I hut M ein* ilngulariy iinnrctanot thia yrui with M i-inuri'a (S p r c n l)— Coach Andy (iuilaf•ary at thia lima, wh.-n nurlhrin
lnruKr &gt; -&lt;|liad dr|drti*d hy III
tofi, V.I..I to f.u lint campaign ha* golfrr. ran take nil winter if
ju it.f . Oklahoma.
thr) like and lh” guya vaeatii.ilArm y at Stanford: The m il liiouglit llir Uiuvri.ily of .N*i- ui
rnaknrs u y Ho Cadet* will win I In 11 m j nr. lluougli at an u..dr- !!“ ’
hy III point*. 'I tint uiiirgin is too Iralril loolt&gt;.ill Irani, Iran I'l.fi- .Still ih n r
a
Mim
a n/ llllaraating
In lrirtlin g
arrat even If Coach Kail lllaik
figure' on putting rornpilrd for
haa ih ifln l Al I'.dlaid to (hr No. &lt;l.i . gir.il |mi.mg &lt;|Uailriha&lt; l
U.S.H.A. Journal liy Nuncir MarII.VMinul Sullivan.
I hnrkfi.-ld. A rm y.
I till, win clorkrd a lot of thr ladt
Han K r«n n -.o nt I'allfoiiii*. K»
I be Miami gli.bion Im iii call* |in I he lilMi amateur rhau.pion
•n If it i- a non-runfvienrr gam., tbr t.atoi yialil llir giralr.l palter .hip . . . 1 line* recorded ranged
tlir iinld. n Hi i. i
a irn ’l going
in.iii 17 arcondt, frum the lime
to Irt llirir Victory ailing llr lie bat r tr i irrn. ”1 lute li ter the golfer addrevinl tlir l.nll un­
tern a linrf tollrgr pattrf, (iutolf in tliia on*. I alifurniu.
til lie itroked the putt, up to Itid
North Itakota at Kentucky: It I -•I soli laid today a* the &gt;&gt;. • - ft-ond-. which w*&gt; Imw long
will be a nirr trip for thr North wilb tlir (ialnii nralrtl. " I l r ’t co I. f lank Stianahan took to m ilt Ida
Dakotans Imt thr ending Wont
•aim and collfditr back ibeir ai.d filial putt, T h r a vn a g r wa*
hr pleasant. Kentucky.
•lightly over in trronda per pi.lt
Texas at T rie * "( 1.1 itt ian. Tiiu b n iilri liemg a giral panel I* *
III one match, which ir ^ u ilr j
T t IJ lin* dor-n’t aiiprat •tiling tcinltc lunnet,” (iuilalioo m d four boon, II rninutai for 17
rr.0 U(h to atop fulihark Byron
II I guing to lie
!■* haul
h»»d &gt;l..«o
io . 1I holt*, almost *17 filinutra w rir
ilopping
Tow nirnd. Texas.
devoted trying to roinr up with
luni.*
I ’tinrrlon
at
Yelp;
Yale's
lh* ideal Chlittmaa p irtr.it for
•tiling
point
la Its defer
t.U 'l.f.o n call* Honda a lailrt a gulfrr’a wif* to give th* old
Hr.lirrton hat both an nffrnt* (oolball learn than Miami and ir- man - a roiiiblnatlun atop watch
and a d rfn .tr. Ur inrat on.
1 (Miilrd the l.tlo li ibould bate and alarm dork, with u ipaglal
Vlltriiaipl.i at Trn n ra irr: TK r
gong that meant "gat the hack
Bibela aren't lnith uv.it and thru liratrii Oofgia. llr laid: "Honda out ut that locker loom, you
John Dottley i- onr of thr rouu- n not an inri|«nrncrd football hum, and try to tie on timr fui
tr y ’e better fullt...i
hut I'ennrIrani Wood nil I i club ii latlrr dinner Jutt oner.”
haa tlir b rttrr bat. me. i m
than t.r .nr and hate moir back*
Hrairr.
C'uiinir Do It?
Michigan M » t r at Pltl.burgh: til.ill lliry know t. li.il lo do with.
Oklahoma U. puhllcilor Harold
Sonny Grnndeli.u p l.l rd up 910 Ib rv . .b.ttr
trinfic
ovnall
tram
. . . .
.
- Keith clairnt thr reason why
yards in hit first right gainra. -|&gt;rri| W immJ i u H c r r la in ly l u i Ju n e ii.it&gt; V e s ta l* i t lu n n i n g so m in i,
That’* 1.7 literr •• Ilian thr rum
I) 6.1 the II IJ. football train it
hlnrd bai kfieldt ul llir onpourntt. a g i r a l |oh al H o n d a .'
Tlir criiiplrd Miami IIrani Ih D l'h a t h r’a Hying to keep up with
Uittsburgh N il Imt lung that go,.,!.
uugh thr Connie, bit Hi )r a , old kin luolhMichigan Stale.
Wlaron-iu at I'rnn: Tlir Itig ino«t alrenuout practice program I rr • • • Co mm la. a soph halfhtick
* Irvrlaml (Ikla., high sch.Mil,
T r n Itadgria w. n at tin it IMl, 4 it ha- .'nrountrt.'.l thia year a* it **
liat averaged three touchdown- a
la&gt;t .Saturday wliltr I'rnn luafetl liiepui &gt; for Florida, While thr
n mark Hilly hasn't rrmh
lit ul-ed and liattrtrd
I'ennsylvani*.
p«l yp t.
N o ltr I lamr at Inwa: If th« kepi out of contact work, they are
I law kryt-s ran ipnt fumtding they being given an overdose of run­
( I iip ■M im itP S im . it* I'a g p
mak* It a i Iran swiM-p for ning d o ll. —o that thry will In' in
Word fro m F r a n c e is that
shape for the clash. There will
tor
Itig
’I'm
o
i
h
N
o
tir
Damn
!•
llotM-rt
V illp in a tn
ha*
liatliM inrd
thia araaon. Hut it i* Iikrly they be no letup in thr practice sche­ to HIM |Miiilid«
a n d is
w in lied
dule until after Thursday night,
won't, S'..... tip
#
klaiut
m a k in g
th r
1.ui |mjuim I
9 )«rv hie* arwwW it
'lit •
atmnraotu nvn |*utdur: Minin'
The Miami liarkfirld which will mi.l.llrwright limit . . . iiw i» „
•uta hn. -cured only twin- in
lla la -1 fltr gain* Imt thr Hop gu uganst Florida Saturday will grr* have hired Iks- Tracy, whu
h n » will go Hj| » ut h .ir In C,u.rh I m- altogether different from any­ couldn’t hypnotise the St. larui*
Itrowns into thinking they could
llrrn lr
llirrnian'a
Minn, upoli. thing Miami haa fielded thia year. win, lo try the same stunt on
It's still uncertain whether II ih
i w i i i Minir.
hockey pluye.lt . . . Hush, Connie
Nuith ib m lin a nt .Houih 1,'aro l Schneiilenhuch will I m- available Smythr Art Itos* have la tn hyp
llna Jutt what did Hina* two fur full time duty at hi* new uotiaing thr Hangers for years,
.pinttcrliark assignment If he I*
govrinora aay to m tli othrr
• he will I m- seen in llir loir of ail every timr thry wanted to make
Nnrtli Carolina,
» player trade , . , The Smith
. A ' ^ f a r a at Rtmthcrn Mntl.o offriisivr i|u*i lei hark Instead of
d l.l: I hr M ntlangt' toting way. huilhark at hr hat playrd all year.' * r *1 Conference rule limiljug
Jim I bade) will I. m-wa.*
t he offensive
»«'out* In ....
one Ua. ...game
has
|lay
■ tr ovrr. Hunt hern Mrthodltl.
a*
as
l,.»M I
I_
_
left halfloirk, ami Mlkr Vacrhio, lor’* (iro ig r Sauer in a li n y ..
With
Saturday
off
he’d
like
lb
th*- offender right halfback. T h r
fiilHuirk Job will fall to Hairy watrh aomr fiMithall Itut doeanT
want to pull hit regular trouts
Mailtos.
The offensive left flank post ia « f the teams they’ve lawn fallow
still unreitain. However, it will be ing . . . The Kansas 8 la|r var­
on.- of two men
Kd Lutes or sity - freshman basketball game
Itulpli Kielef, 'I tie end job will next Monday hat Im-cii designated
full to I,ip Tom Jrlley, a sis fm.l, a* a "memorial” to Nichols, gym,
dx im h giant. The offrnsve tack­ which will Im* used fur th* last
. ' • A l ’I’AH, Te v„ Nov. in -i,
le. will Im- lloti Stafford ami Char­ lime. Thera’ll be no mourning.
n .*aT"
*" l,,r Coftnr ley (.coign, while thr guard poat
Howl New W t i ’t dnv?
Dot* All, llrulhrra
The annual guessing ronte-i | will fall to Hay Aicangrlrtti and
Arm y and Notre Dame finally
Don Mariuto and the renter Jot.
no wofficlallv o|M-ii,
got together the other night when
Arm y,
Oklahoma.
|“,i„r,to „ lo Hill Drltreiraux.
liiistafson ia still greatly wur- Col. Orkla Krueger, West I'uinl
..... T r '" '''
W h «f, vom
i tied over the Miami cripple altua- athletic manager, and radio man
Kennedy, who formerly
)r-|e rd a v all trhiM.t still In ||, ton, Imt still f.rl* that the tram Walt
will I m. mrnlnllv ready for the ‘•cat the drum* for the Irish,
* “ '' 1" ' ** f
11H !
,f I . l , ui
flew west together fur the Army•liltor l.nll cluli.
i*i d irr cfiani|ii«)it«|ii|,
rr |t fin
Stanford game . Report* around
bUh I^Jt* rR itijllvr rr,
i-'letary of lh
here have it that Washington ant
fDhft hiiu r, llim m if
a Ii'
l.cc and Fnrdham are lM-ing met.
of tram ; Ik. . ’d Ilk,, to meal In n ,
*• liator
Gator Howl grid pro&gt;.
*
sr
a
a •lotted a*
o ton l ow) „ „ lr„ tram won H,

Injuries C rip p le
Miami Hurricanes
For Florida T ilt

Army, (Milimnn,
Kentucky In Race
For Cotton Howl

Tom Bicimmann Of
Drake Keeps Lead a ,
In Pass Receiving

title and Ire. ivril the imitalu.n l
be I nt n«»*f *|||||
Jiru ht™ last „ U h, , , ld ^ ) .
I#crlvad the cho kr, uf T a i n
T e * .. A. and M . tba .wo .chool*
NF.W YORK, Nov. If l-H F i—
f“ i lb . champion Tom lllenemann of Drake lead*
th* part ratrhera on ma)or colWhat were lhav?
h gr foolliall teams, Imt whathar
he ran retain hi* position to tie
K1" ‘
« y .”
»* ld
tiru h lr
Jha l* a confidential niattar"
end of the season Is something
Hut an aulhuiltalive rw ir,, . *lre again.
the Itn iv rr-Ilv of T e t » , M ,.f ..i,
The wing vrteran celebrated
. 41
n"
HiM* anf the windup of his college career
•h i •' ‘ ‘i " , ," ' rv ‘‘ml qameil "nt on the weekend hy grabbing five
|Mtlabomaj A.m
.nn v passe* against Iowa State, InmisIKentucky
-." -n , ami all 11st* uther* Si Ing his total to 4R for 01 $ yard*.
Ihougot might Im- available"
With hi* season complete.!, 1 'ial
lexaa A. and M. ..ffleial. |,e otilnlier of receptions could prure
nsuf fleient to slave uff
inch
no ...mm. iil Hut it waa undent*.
contenders as Gordon Cooper of
Iliril Choir. * r ,p generally |h
M l” ” a* thute Of Tria s .
Denver and Northwestern'* Don
Text* Is th* only ,r|IM1 w|„
tlotM-sifer.
Although ha has caught only
Pc*H . t record In ..nDien e ....
A. amt II ha* liaan beaten once. A l’ •i passes, Vanderbilt’s llucky

-

T.CfV” ulm
u&gt;»losae.
Ir t a s Ihii week llUlVI le t* . Chrl*
Gan and A an.I M. meets R,r
K.vrryl-HJv n p ^ -ta the Thanksgi,
Ing Day gam* U tw e rn H,r »e i*
lo settle ( I t th” ronfrtem-c .ham
plonthip, amt |g,
,|r », wJ(,
lu the f.ltun Howl.

Conference rlismpion wood ha an■ninr.*l "whan avrrvthlnc It lined
up."
l-axt vrar Nurlh Carolina r*
eived the Invitation, aehiMil ofrf
dala promptly accepted It and told
travel plan* la-fore the chairman
. i i r " * V ' ,rr " n“
t*«F con ■»f the Cotton Howl srlretlon rom•Iderrd losbr Oklahoma, the nnlv mlttee aver ronflima«| It down
*!"•.
l« this vent her*.
Mt l Atniy,
It doesn't make much difference
Kentucky. I’rimctnn, Tennet... »* to which teams gat the bids a&gt;
and ( lemton wet.- undrr*to&lt;*| |. 'ar as ticket* go. They're all e&lt;m*.
lie nlhcr choices of Teia*.
n.urirur each arhool aomalhlng
J Maryland was mentioned
U k. IDJIMKXJ at lu share of lh*
•other official.
ame a receipts.
Tennetaee ha* lost one game am*
ciemson ha been lied. Arrn&lt;
Oklahoma and Kentucky are on
•ffbittil an&lt;l untif'l.
T*aa* player* were nut ron.ul*
rd hv • ‘dr and Gharry In makinOp the list. They figured the nla”
•ra had enough worries grttln.
roailr for their nest three gamer
ft IJ, A. and I I ., and lamisian

TH U R SD A Y

G ato rs Practice State Farmer*Market
Under Wraps Fc -•*••*’•**« •—■i— rtr.vtrrr:
Miami Hurricane .
Newer* V*. •

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B a a U r g . S U r ld a
Tt«e fo ll o w in g p r l . r r rriM .rtrd by
h» l&gt;»*lars on T h * Ha nfor d Klal*
f i r m e r * M t r k t l for pr.Mt.x # •..Id
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lo**
g i * M ■ r a i*
N e w Men Are Broken I *;;•
lltons. T*n&lt;l*r*r»*i&gt;. l&gt;*
,.-n&lt;llne CJuaihy l.u h|&gt;r
In T o Replace In­ I V i r o l * C a li f.
.ra le
u l l f l o w v r I ru i * Island
jured 1st S t r i n g c t•rat*
•'*&gt;.!•*■*. N or. C a r
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h« halt!
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G A IN E 5 V IL L L . Nov. 16 f/J't | c tx r jr , C a li f Pa*, al
'tor .rai*
111
— It’* anybody'* guru which mem- C tIH
U r y c*||f 11. 11.1*0
i '!"* •rai*
« IS
lirr ol llir Morula (itlu i ioothall
c*ro
7 .to* *ral» I »*
Mpiad will do llir heavy work hrlore a capacity crowd of 40.000
lirrr Naluiday in tlir battle with Undo end, were definitely out uf
lk&gt; Hurricane tilt.
the Miami llomcaiir.
For that rvaaun. rrplacrmrnta
S r. tri dull., w it11 fctrftr* and
in thr line have p riori). T h r twoloim rr drfrntitr irliabirt woiking aomr Joinr.l a group nf some dotrll
III ball-c allying loir 1.4 vp fraluird (iatora who are completely aideout tiring able lo go at top sprrd.
llu &gt; Vlff k't wuik .it GuloiUmJ.
High- -|irril .lull. luiuit.ig late lu.rd or whu will Im- playing withClosed practcrs w n* onlrred in
into llir allriniMiot Ii4VP Ik-cii l.*ld Ul effort to at Iratt have tu rp ru r
III hir.sk III new mr ii wl.nli L*otc!i at one factor In the Halora favor.
ilatd work on aerial defenar
lloli Wootii ill l u . p r t will lx.litif
IJeiided with offrnalvr manau.era
&lt;br Sauna,, mall,-.wr, pioblrm
&gt;. tetday. T h r liators i »| h . I Jack
. A. lrt'*,P ‘'.jury h .t. with two I let Hello and Dave McDonald of
firat atringrra u&gt; llir n u »t lerrnt
additiolia, in the m in e of it all. tl.e Hurricane* to turn in more
tl.au capable pat-lug rffoit* to
Tra in r, Sam l.ankfoid -aid to­
w.il to tli« Miami running attack.
il*) tlml Dick I* Row*. W ifll«l Ha­
Included in the record lurnodt
ven guard amt It.,1. Klow rr-, Dr•i peeled lirre Saturday a ir a !•I ii ,imhi fan* from the
lot playing hookry . . . at* i il .n l T i-iil.d
’I hr kid- pn.l ul.lv ware tail'll Miami area who will fill the new
d u lr- for that II. of Aikaiis** l ioiida field stadium to ita biandr.ew tirr capacity.
claia-riitting team.

i l*

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&lt;I r a |&gt;»frtut. I m h r ii
!•«.» iaa-]|S
&lt;lr&gt;«i**frult. Vlff*li h•“*•«!I*
Ikil
! 2* 3 1'•'
Huti|i||»a plrnllful sfti t'itri|», •!»
marnl adits «*n «*r.*n«* - and Ufa|»ffruit.
w«lknn*tt*»
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R IIY IN O A t AH? Before flnan
ford, Florida.
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truck
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Sanford Atlantl.
3 ROOM S romplrtrlv fu rn l.h rl
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or Job I'rat ruainntrni analv'la.
week, or laa iii, Knalld, F um I&gt;
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Contact Cl..yd llrnthrra. |.fwnr
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and A trier lean Furdt, anlan*
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hom* . I'hunr 1474-.I.
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th&lt;a«. Lloilri.
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without Witrhm privilriri . I l l I Flnrrnra .parr hratar. haat* R
ford. Ilrply tl, ltn« II 8 II. r o lt*IH J IK ItC D IIY Fotdor Sedan t
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or 0 room*.
llcrald.
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1 — tw rti burner, ktroaano,
bv
mlddlr
owner locally owned. For *c*.n
I M rthanir torch: tan houaa lark• W A N T K D I'naltion
3 - R K A L K M TATK F O K S A C K - 1
aired lady aa rurnpaniur hretfe.
nmy. ri.mfr.it. and all M uni t&gt;r»
2 JO lb*. pi|&gt;r fllllntro A olSr*
keeper to rlderly larlv or raring
for mam r at a prl # you c#n a '
FOR MACK: Four room
hoti*r
farm toola I flarufrr A huffrr
ford Wu» l 7Uf..fMl Now I49JPO
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Loth, hot wotrr. chi Vrn an&lt;l
&lt;8 in ) : 14 Klartric* D rill: • for infant. Ilrulah
Sanford. Fla. Ctn. Delivery, T r l *017 FO R D V S .1u|o&gt;r D il.u .c
bump bou.a, 3 lot* wall *rat.r*l.
liurtui.li arr Unk; «| marhr.nl'
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lia r for rhlrkrna ami rallilta
locally owned TiaHrrl In on 19*•
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fine bu*inr-a. I.ow rent, (lall
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BIGGER SAVINGS! BETTER ELYS

NOV. 16, 1950

FACTORY-PACKED

Eating Enjoyment

SUGAR
m om ahh

in MARGARET ANN

Home Controlled StoreH-Wherc Customers Send Their Friends

11!) Hast

BARGAIN BUYS

Firs! Street Sanford, Florida

GOOD THRU SAT.

BIGHTS KESEKVEDTO LIMIT QUANTITY

BREAD
Family L o a f...... 11c
Rye Bread, Ea...... 11c

5-LB.
PKG.

Brown N’ Serve Bolls
Vt Wheal— \’i While

12 FOR 140

LIMIT ONE PLEASE

RINSO

2 BEL. P E L S .
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COFFEE

LGE. PKG.

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CORN

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BEETS

cn. 35e

C IIO IT

‘2 For

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MA\a
LARGE
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BEEF STEW
Hi-oz. can 4Jci

TRIPE
No. 1 can 27£

SUGAR PEAS

Stulvcl) V l inehI

A p lr’a I'ul l.rrrn. No.

PUMPKIN No. 2»/a can 17c*

ASPARAGUS

2 for 25c
2 cans 25c

DEPT.

PALM RIVER

LYKKS TKNIHOU CUKE

VEAL LOAF
Med. can

HEINZ SOUP

NAHISCO PREMIUM

THAI‘KIN GIHIII

SHR. WHEAT
Pkg. 150

TOMATO, Clin Klc

SALT1NES
1-lb. pk|r. 270

FIGBARS

Itic &amp; 2 For 25c

pt. 3!)c

Sale
39c
Out, ME AT
20c
43c SLICED BACON
45c

S I lN S I I I N K

ASSORTED

2 for 27c

APPLE S’CE
IrrllU Mr.ml. .No. .103 ran

MAYONNAISE

No. 2 can 10c PORK &amp; BEANS 2 cans 23c

Libby Canned Meat
Si. CORNED BEEF HASH s r
VIENNA SAUSAGE
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ROASTS:

WHOLE OR FULL HALF...................... lb.49e
BUTT END...............................
lb. 47c
SHANK EN D ...............
lb. 45c

Margaret Ann Quality, tirade A Heavy Western Reef,

SIRLOIN.................................... Ih. 87c
RIB OR CLUB........................... lb. 79c
ROUND FULL SLICES............. lb. 95c

BONELESS ROLLED BRISKET
ROUND BONE SHOULDER
ROLLED PRIME RIB
BRISKET BEEF FOR STEW

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P O R T A K IC A N

POTATOES.......... ...

10-lbs. 21c

CRANBERRIES....

lb.

190

KITTLE PIG PORK MALE:

Y amo

2-lbs. 270

YELLOW

KRAFTS Vi ML PKG. SLICED

H am s ............................................................. lb. 450 American Cheese.............Ib. 290
S I Z E IDO

Shoulders.......................... lb. 390

LEMONS...................

R E D K M P E IIO K

CRAPKS

Country Style Backbone .... Ib. 450

CAULIFLOWER

100

APPLES .........

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Minute Maid

Ant.run

Orange Con. 1 for 79c
llntinr Kranil

12-nl.pkg.

Turnip (JreenH

21c

Honor llrnnH

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Asparagus

43c

SWAN

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2 R e g .B « ( H l7 i

WESTEHN PORK LOIN ROAST

Rib End 2-lb. to 4-lb. Cuts lb.

Btrik Fresh Pan Sausage.... Ib. 290
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QUICK FROZEN JUMIIO

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Bag Sausage....................Ib. 350

Cheese............................... Ib. 490 Shrimp.................. 10-oz. ctn.

WALNUTS....................................... lb.

FROZEN FOOD

MARGARET ANN OK ARMOURS STAR

490
Small Western Spare Ribs Ib. 490

Sides, Ribs Left I n ......... Ib. 29^

G R E E N IN G

ONIONS ............. ....H-'lbs.

Ih. 03c
Ih.73c
Ih.89c
Ih.39c

MALLARDS

CRACKER
JACKS 4c

DOG MEAL
5-lb. pkg. 630

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A T L A N T A , Nor. |7— (At—
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tary power (or a century of |iea«r."
"Hut no raiy iradet arr on in
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Bradley raid in a speech prepaird for 500 mrmbert of thr A mo*
ciated Prett Managing Kditort Attociation meeting here. " W r muit
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readinrit than in the pact, lie taiJ
that would help provide the null*
~tary strength which will be neert
"v a ry "fof many yeat* lo comr."
To teach the goal of enduring
peace, the chairman of the Joint
Chief* of Staff called foe
1. Building "a it rung and who!,-tome nation, to act aa a pivotal
center for freedom."
2. Maintaining and enlarging
industry and productivity, and.
•'wherever It aervea freedom’, intereft," sharing the resulting
benefits.
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Tougrh Little Mongrel
Refuses To Stay Dead
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C H IC A G O . Nov. |7— iiPl— Thrr
♦ weeks ago lirownie, a five mnn*k
old pet dor, wai at ruck by an automulde, ahot In the head and burled.
Hrownie refuted to beeomi &lt;Jia*
pirlteil at hi* run of bad lurk. He
routed hlmarlf out of a .hallow
grave to prove it.
Ile’t back at hit home In suburban Calumet City looking ami
feeling considerably better than
he waa after hla close bruth with
death.
Brownie itrarrd into the home
of Albert Herman latt September
and waa promptly adopted by Her­
man’* four young children. They
were upset when he waa hit hv u
ear and aeriou.lv Injured Into laat
month.
Mr*. Herman ruthed him to a
veterinarian but he wat out of hi*
office.
Mr*.
Herman,
noting
Brownie was suffering, decided to
put the dog out of hie mlaerv. She
Stkrd a neighbor to ahoot Brownie.
, * He took the dog to wooded arer.aml
fired one ahot at the animal's head
Then he placed Hrownie In a .hal­
low grave and rovered the tody
with aand.
The next day. Mr*. Herman raid.
Brownie ahnwrd up at her ba£k
door— whining. She rushed hlm lo
a veternarlan, Hr. Robert 8nrdrr
who went to work with penicillin,
aplinta and other equipment am)
soon ha&lt;l Brownie patched up
Several data later Brownie a n
hark home.
w
Splints were removed from the
dog’* fractured left hind leg ye*.
terday. Ha's frisky and playfulwith only a alight limp.
Dr. 8nvder explained about the
merry bullet fired bv the neighbor.
It ricocheted off Brownie's thick
but affectionate ahull without In
flirting serious injury,

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TRAVELING WHEELCHAIR
B LLE N S B U R G , Wash., Nov. V
% — C/T)— Larry Hightower brought
his wheelbarrow home veelerdav.
Aa the ex-cowboy Jockeyed hla
one-wheel contraption Into the cen­
ter of town It merited the end of
• more than 20,000 mile barrow-

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"I Juat figured a ......
never had gone anywhere,” Hightower explained. “Chat aay that
q new though.”

Jacksonville, M i a m i Chinese Reds Advise
E x c h a n g es Are B e­
India T hat T ibetan
sieged By Pickets:
Invasion D oes Not
Service Is Normal
Concern New Delhi ~
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Nov 17 pV)
— Scores of girl ripluyre. of
Southern Hell telephone Company
nu»«ed on downtown .lire l. today
after picket line, weir ihlowu around (hire building, by union
men .Inking again.t W rttrni Elec­
tric Company.

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N OV NATIONAL COMMANflft of the American Legion. Brie Cocke, T» ,
rails on President Trum an at the Whlto House. Cocke presented the
Chief Kxecutlva with Um IBM program of the Legion ee outlined eg
Me roccnt oonventlon in Loe Angeles.
(International SowmlgAoto),

Governor S ta te s Killer Of Truman
T o u rist Business Guard Pleads Not
To Double By 1960 Guilty To Murder

Suillirin |b-ll
"no (unification

card tbrlr wav
l onitnunitls cou.ldei an mleinal
lor tbr inlrifet*
l
*me wit 11 service. Union Iradet* liinrir a 11ait
I lie antwri plated lieforr I’llllir
Mid ll.r gill, weir ’’pinpctly
honoring picket line, of lellow Minuter law all ul.il NYluu’s gov
worker.."
emnirnt a loiigli ilrcnion
wbelliI.. M. Plummer. chaiiiuan of Lo- r ‘ t«* (iiiikU ' u|i|hi11 (br I iIn-I aii
cal 10b. Communication Wnikeii
* « lu if r t m| l&lt; *il k luiirhr
ol America, .aid only Id gitlt ii'jifmiiHi it*•vi U lu ir ilir Ibtilnl
had crotird the pn ke| Inn
f■out Ntliuns,
111
Vv.il |*l
ol ibe mam oilier. Normally. J50 jmlitn,
Th
work there.
pokraninn .aill the Helping
noli .till a n i la-ing .tudied
Dan Allderuin, dnlli. t maiugei
Hill Infoi i.ir.l .outer* -«n l it
for .Southern Hell, m i I “ Many Wti- "‘•Ilffirnit to iiiiili-rctaiui how

Tampa Doctor Suggests Husbands
Stay With Wives During Childbirth

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no trriuus inlriiuption
Ill uf M- 1 Vice.
X|lt
rh ln «* i* tm tu r m c b - *^rv%
tb r.iln * »l | &gt; i.K lm ri j u t l
airanwlille
union pickrta
niekrt.aa|&gt; ap
1 S-.-,|
I»a&gt;thl
llran w h lle unl.m
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T itw t'. Itt-y .-ir- lulling compamon ol M u
Kckpenred liefiire nil telephone of fleet „},) [ i:,|„i |.nltun wn&lt; m-tii-tlnl&lt;-i| to rf&lt; wat .till mi.ung Seaichei*

Thirteen Sanford Men
Induct ed Into Arin&gt;

Only 75 Kvgititer
On City Hall Houk8

Insur.incc E xecu tive
I'lies To Scene O f
Drowning Accident

boaiil chatlinan waa |nli bed into
the Vll.mlo \\ .-diirnlav when a
loyal employer, a ir ir|Hiiling on l"dia ruulil io,w fail to join in , in ill foiling boil &gt;ap.urd lame.
llir job' and lltal lb err bad been
" f. I ' 1?'1.* A'1** „f" r M | ’ .Merrill Herd. J. . I'*. Im id.om r

Turkey .Shoots Are
Ruled Illegal By
.AHomey (ienera!

llillshormiKh lli^h
Students Visit

Drives On Manchuria

- Mrs. Ecker’s Body Mistrial R e s u l t s
F o u n d Imbedded F r o m Slaying Of
In I s l a n d Sands W a l t e r C a r t e r

M W D E L H I. India. N... 17
i d ’i
( oininuiilil China ha. hiu&lt;
«|U-1\ tf|e« letl a second Indian piotn l il llir nnlilaiy inva.Hin ol lil-ci. an o llu ial govrrnnirnl &lt;|Hikr&lt;
luan caid today
K -d t lima declalrd India had
ru light to itilrtielr in w lut the

In Miami tmlay, ami repurtnlly !«■ invecteii w It II full power* III il
it
'i t .
elsewhere In the .tale.
ci-l'Uful t-rri-nioriv nt l.hnca. the
(I aMkllMuril till 1*1119 l-illlll
Some of the I.HIKI Southern
Bell employees stayed eway from
V isito r s Spent $800 A tto r n e y H in ts That their jtdia, hut a telephone comp­
any spokesman reported "many
D e fe n se M ay Rely employee*
Million In Florida
of (In
traffic and
department* h a ir trported
O n Insanity
Plea •dhet
In *49, Says Warren
for their regularly a*signed d u ­
e *a ■
ties.
&gt; W A .M IIN G TO N
V,-.- *7 •in
tx rtb'v. i*u». W —yVy— • O.car Collaru, accrued ol Iwu "Long distance service la nor­
mal and it Is not exiiected that
Siwaking al ibr .iiinual Hireling ul
I v l.I.A II \SSK F, Nor. 17— r/f't
capital crime, for hi. pail nr at­ there will lw any breakdown of
Mtornes General Hichard F rI be Marion cuunly chamber uf
local
telephone
service,
since
all
tempting to a.ia.iinale I'leudenl
vin's t illin g th a t li n k e r ahnot*
rotnnierce lit a rapacity autbenre
Trum an, pleaded inniMent al lu. local call* in the grenter Miami •lelale I lor id a gamhling law* i*
last niglil. Governor Fuller Wararea are handled hy uutoinohlle*
arraigtiinrnl in U. S. di.luct couil dialing equipment,** »ald J. M. vcoig In get a quick teal In court.
irn a i.'it e j bit confident Itclirl
I f. Turnbull. TalLhaaare la­
I iday.
I’hillips, district manager.
i n . said he will ask l,eon rminthat Flund* will double its louri.l
C. L. Woods, chairman of hwal t. cltcull court loda. to re­
Alter bearing the four-count in­
butiuraa in ibe nett len yean.
107, fonimiinlcytlona Workers of
gain Sheriff t ra n .- l.ailamlrr
Approximately -t. 700,000 (reople dictment read, Collaro lufj dis­ Antriea (C IO l, slid; "We are from interfering wilh a Veteran*
came to Florida from other Mate, trict Judge Henry A. Schweinhauti observing picket lines in Miami." «f Foreign Wars linker *hnnt
He added no genetal Older- heir tomorrow.
and countrie. lait year, and spent
" I plead not guilty, your honor." have U-en laued regarding pick* l
an estimated 1800,000,000 here.
Tho.e were ibe only woid. ing or observing the picket line
T A I . L A I I A S S K F , N»v. 17 •11
Governor Warren said in onr oi •(token by llir .mall, meek looking
“This
la something wr
-Y o u won't tie aide to ahiHit nt
D'eailaaea
na
g.ae
triakii
lilt .tale promoting talk, hr ha. I'lirriu Kuan lanalic. The J7-yea»
targets f&gt;.» that Thanksgiving
,&lt;r rhilstm as turkey
brt-n making ill and out ul ill* obi Cnllaro wa. neatly dinted in
Attorney Geilrr d Ittcliaid Frviri
.la ir.
a lllOWII Mill.
aid
ycsteidny
Die
"turkey
•liimil
common I! Florida during:
" W r huvr ju.l about doubled
t.i-a A. Hover, chief of three'
hid Ida y
season • violate
the
I lie .ummrr tuuri.l Lutineti of ruurt-appointed defense attorney*,1
Thirteen men reported todav t Stale's gtnnhllng laws.
argued vigorously against m ill­
Florida in thr la.l two years*, lie ing f o liu m to trial. U . 8. District K. It. Carter, clerk of the In. al
lb- made the luling a( tlie re
ipie-t of C. I.. t talk, one of Go.
(
told hit hrairr. in whal br des­ Attorney George Morria Fay told lectin- Service Hoard No.
Judge Schwelnliaut that the pro.i- Induction into the arnnil servlri- rrimr W nireu’s aides, who wanted
cribed at "oar u| the miMl im­ cutIon waa nut ntUmping to take and left hv 'ms ot H.I3 A M (
an official opinion on wlo-ther the
pressive gathering, of a Clumber tin- fo tla m cate out of order, hut, the induction station nt Jack •
•hoots me tllei-ul The attorney
of Commerce I have ever »een. "we do inaiat that til* government ville. All have passed their idiv ■ * general ruled on lids typ. of con
trat;
examinations, said Mr Cartel
In.trad of 5,000,000 visitors an­ i. entitled to a speedy trial."
I'articiponts in the .hoot* f irAfter hearing the attorney*,
The group Included six ulol.
nually. wr will have 10.000.000," Judge Schwrinhaut fixed nu trial luen and seven Negr«H-i In tr,. 4( individual ti.rg.ts marked with
elr names. The best marksman
"AAV expert I lie Cuming white;* date. He &lt;uid, huwrVer, thut he white group were Knv Claud* thrir
I I u u iia a .a I I . r a s e g a . l j
did not tielleve the caa* ahould h” j Howard, Jr., Clarence
in « n, i, rauml «»f fir i r n Iim n
delayed until Feb. 16, a date tug- Jonex, Jr., James Wilev H e ll, ..t turkey. KtMUt|r)| litffiti »ia* uni
R » m 1n « p 4 n « r « g » r s u r l
grated liy Hover.
Oviedo, William Itolw-rt J e n n i n g ___________
The court's assignment conimla- Itav llenselv of Oviedo nn-l .1 / »!._ • *
7am .loner had suggested that the case Wilbur Bruce of Lake M om.. &gt; C l i r i S t l l l J I S S. , i ' U l . S, ,l » l .l ‘
i i » i s . , f * na l*aa* s:i«ai)
Mcoe than I2d lin-illtiera of the
HUlaboruugil High Hchocd Band
Another man Inducted, J.,hi
of Tam pa, together with clirrr
William Cnmhx of Ovlrilo. »n
J* &lt;*. “ Slliii” G allowav, grni-rnl
leaders ami majorette*, enjuye.1 a
trari-ferred to the lioard at Covine chairman of
tlie (Ith
annual
sluiHiVrr in Sanford till* noon and
ton, Kv.
&lt;:hrl*trnas Seal -ale in Seminole
visit ed the Zoo. They were en
Approximately 76 Sanford citlThe tevrn Negro xelectret »l! County, Imlav announced the aproute to Daytona Beach ami the tena out uf 3,(00 potential voters of them from Sanford, were Ov&gt; « pointnirnl of rit-chairmen
football game with Mainland High have t r - register rtf at the City Bradshaw, Fdwanl Leonard liar
Those iiirude Mrs. (!. Bradford
School tonight.
Hull since the hooka were opened rington. Oscar Collins, Adam I » Altamonte Springs; Mrs W F?
Groups of the *tuder&gt;ta poo-J fur thla purfmae tin WednesiJar, Fayette, Herman II. Walden. I ..
Nowell, Foriest City; Mr* .1 W
for anapshots hy the moat at II. N . Sayer, city clerk, stated Williams ami llerliert Napote- t Varimrough, Genrva ami Cliulunta:
Monkey Island anil the Muuici this morning.
Itohhlns, who was transferred her- Mr*. Virginia Anderson, Lake
pal Pier. They were brought here
The re-regivtratiun la atriclly from Alabama,
Mary; Mr*. F'runk Farmer, Luke
In three Greyhound busses,
for those whose names are on the
Monroe; Mrs. IL It. Gray, LongA group of about n dozen cf old registration list which has
-vood; Mi&gt;- Itulh Davldaon, Dvieilo;
HHC t l l’N T D H D ITF .D
the g irl students were excited become obsolete, he pointed uut.
Mr*. M G. ILnlgrs, I'aola; rind
IIA H TF O H D , Conn. Nov, 17
over the sight of deer on such The re registration will continue •/Vi Connecticut Hepuhlican- bar. *°bn Mikler. Hlavia
good terms with the monkey* o i until I tec. 30. New ritlxrria or per- ahandonerl their fight for a recout.'
Seal- niav he puri-hn-rd al tin
Monkey Island. They got much aons reaching 21 yeara of uga in the dote election contest ^
■fflcr of Dr. Henry Mcl.aulin,
fun also out of the antes of may register when the hook* are which Henata, William lluityn flki louehtniis, Yowell* and the Cole
Jiggs, the Mandrill ape, and had oiM-ned 30 day* brfure the next nosed out I’retcolt llusli (H i ir man Gift Shop. Tlie goal i. 16..
high praise fur the Zoo.
•lection, he aaid.
isa), „f w hich H2 percent remains id
1,113 vote*.
With yesterday’* end to the the County, 13 percept ill the '.late
proceedings liefore three stale -n and 6 percent goes to the national
prenie court Justices, (here rang ■iffice. Of the latter amount, I nerent is used for research in deve
tbl* statement from Hush:
“ I accept the decision of urn loping a serum for the prevention
party leaders to withdraw nur and cun- of tula-rrulotis.
(recount) petitions with goml » 1
COM M I N IS TN R X C I.IH IF D
toward all and III will toward no
L O N D O N . Nov. 17— (AY— The
Hy FR A N K f’A R K V
one. I congratulate my opponent on
British Communist i'artv announc­
hla victory."
Associated I'rew* Science Keporter
ed today the United States ha* reS T . LOUIS, Nov. 17 -(/I*)— It might Ire a good idea lo let certain
fused visa* for its two top men to
CLAkl NilF'.l.l.
expectant father* stay with their wivci in the hospital "labor room,” a
S E A T T L E , Nov. 17— hi’* For attend Die convention of the U. S
Communist I'artv in New York
Florida dotlur says.
36 years a 206-pound clam shell
This it one phase of a nrw childbirth program now under study, almost the site uf a bathtub hr, next month.
The two are Hurrv I'ollltt, Sec­
hern sitting In front of the Yr
Thar husband could rub hla
w ife's bark ami give her encour­ and an extensive pro-labor edu­ Olde Curiosity Shop on the water retary of the British Communist
1‘arty, and Palme Dutt. its vice
agement, said Dr. Oren A . Filing- cational program for both ex­ front.
Joseph It. James, shop manager chairman.
■on, of Tampa, In advocating a pectant mother* and father*.
Their excushm is automatic un­
modified form of "natural child­
" M in y problems must be solved told police todav it's there n&gt;
Intrrnal Security
birth.’*
and our own obvetrical concepts longer— "vomeone must have walk der the new
Act— sometimes railed the Mr
"N atural childbirth,” a contro­ must b* altered before we can ed off with it.”
•‘arran Kill.
versial concent originated by an expect this method of delivery to
B H D S K F C D G N I/ .F H O T A H Y
English doctor, mepna labor and be completely satisfactory,” he
G IIE F T IS C S
H O NG KONG. Nov. 17 -h i3
delivery without uae of pain- said.
N IA G A R A F A L L S . N. Y.. Nov.
relieving agents— plus a pre-labor
**l.ahor department* are gen­ Rotary International has he. t
educational program designed to erally a noiay madhouse luppli-d “ recognised" officially hy Com­ 17— W ) — A $7 bid won greetings
from the White House for a man
allay fear* a woman might hava with the most uncomfortable beds munist China.
R. II. Jones, president of the at a church hataor.
of childbirth.
i.l the hospital.
The man. whose name was not
•like atmnsphrero mutt Kowloon Rotary Club, told a meet
D r. Ellington told the Southern
A homell
Medical Association, whoa* annual be created.
nurses ing of the club yesterday tha* learned, hid last night on a small
Obstetrical
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id jeeteeday,
yeeterda.. (Rat
_
meeting ended
he must have • p««w training. A Peiping had granted Internationa' unopened package sent hy the na­
a middle-ground method nurse in a labor room c
destroy Rotary the first licenae lo operate tions first lady for the auction, at
on the matter and that hla m s ol the effectiveness
is « r
w entire In Chma aa a legal private organl- tha requast of the Epiphany Epis­
copal Church. The package con­
m with a f n v 111-chosen saUon.
It has bean epparently incmatftiL program
Ha advocates sparing ate of words.
Jenes alto reported that Peinlnr tained a card bearing the printed
the
paltt-rollovlng drag* during labor;
T h e patient must have some­ had granted the second license of meaaage: “ Greeting* from
employment of a special form of one with her at all times for en- similar nature to the "Interna­ . White House, President and Mr*.
anesthesia during actual deli very
tional Freemasons."
Harry 8. Trum an.
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A s s o d a tc tl Press Leased W ire

S A N FO R D. F l . O I U D A . n t l D A Y N O V . 17, lll.Vl

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oel eirii It tint h.rtl drowned.
M lt L i c i t I mhIv had -lulled
aliout 15 inilct toulhwctl oi the
(■thing area oil Sc.ihrool Itland
w h n r llir -stt ttlr111 lia|l( riled
I irut J a il N .nl hw in lit, a Civil
A,| I ’ lir-.t n,l,.i ..oliir.l dir I i-mI v
at / .211 A M on a hiv.
.
h-ntt (hr he ii h Mr landrd hit
idane and rt.iniineil the l«&gt;tlv lie
r •iini.it, d Mrt I . I n . o tout.n
ol
lonnei I’letidrnl Kayiuond
Foim air of France, had Iwen tlca I
24 lioutt.
.
I, . i
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iron,' t V " , n l coaM’ p-tter"
day. reeelved the news calmly at
his Chnrlettoii hotel room. Mr*.
Kckec and Ib id htd been ohjeet*
of a wide *ca and air hunt for the
ImsI two day*.
I’oast
Giiard»nen
yrilerdav
found (lie small rowi-iat froni
which they and tw,, frond, ttn e
flthit.i* when the ciaft wo -warnp
ed hy lu-avy seas Bird oveiliillteil
„lay,
\\e-lm--.duy,
.... four bail pul out from tlie
Stuhim&gt;k Island home of M l' V IS
tor M orawyli, whose late hu-hand
was a wealthy New York nitlroutl
lawyer atrrl protege of steel tycoon
Andrew Carnegie.
J. II Hogt-ri, a New York tea*
rstale broker, and Deter (*. Mor
ris, a caretaker on Sruhrook t
land 26 miles south of here were
rescued hy a passing -hum p
trawler. Th vy had het..... •*e|.arat

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An
A mein .itl link , oloiim blasted lit
llrrough ■ K. il ti q. m i I ir
Dan K cigan Remains way
N-otlr K oican iiouiirtam i.iu n r lo
I’ree On $2500 Bond (lay. I Iren It lolled UotlllOJld (II A
Pending New Trial lil.trmg hid In n-a.li tin \l.r-i. Ion­
ian Inndri m bun cl &gt;y s
( onimunitlt o|irne&lt;J ,qi on ihc
Ibe iaie ,.| Dan Keigan. 50
17ill IllllalillV l&lt;&gt; w*tnei11 tioni lh^
yrai eld laim ri, cbaigrd with tnui
mikiMtv! i •
del III llir in olid dreirr III the iillltiilr* 4» lit*’ link
•booting .-I M 111 •-1 t a l l -I, lathe liillM i Ii ,11 fuB nr.ul Mi (fir* i|i_ I til \ thief h ill ti.lllll*
ill live , luldieu, nr,11 Allainonl- fsl'I K«&lt;tr.*
Spnilgl mi l|*l&gt; I I, r loir cl i.,lr tec •*41tJ■aI I* if 11 11 &gt; t %u Di 1■««i i|( » i * J r «HJ
trlday lit a nmlll.ll wlirn llir civ INI ihr full" -Midi M.tftnr 1 • I'.llll
nirinliri m u allei loo lioun •! riH krfillM llir fl**iuv •&gt;111n.inl%
I In* 'a ,i * ituiiil Jk iiitirf toulll
deliberation, tailed to ira. Ii i iei
ul 11it* M.im liutl.tii Inuiti i
tin I
llir iuinin.iriuri «»l fl»r ndtimri
llir |UIV included II II O w rlit.
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lilt iurti* vaiiijM ir,n li thr
L G Hunter. 1 red I* Lyon.. M f .
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n
i
*•. . . (HMijrr ci 11 v m \1 h rr k .iliJ if
M iu t lr I v h i d O . I b in iin \ V . n ( r r
fllnl i*j| |min 14tli Ilu ci i
and Andrew Jakubcin

Ar .1 icilill lire rate it rX|&gt;ei .1
|o hr lurd again. (iioh.di1y at ihc
end ol tlie pirtriil trim ol C lltu-I
Couil K n (j.tn .till trinams lire on
bond ol $2,500 (tendinK rr lr.il
He wat defended lit John l.eonaiiljf. Atsillanl Stair Altiiinrv llu hr-l (,nyyt tomiuiird thr (idite
« utn-n
Th r thtHiltng look, plate ut Ih
hi-nie of F-nrtt &lt; arVer ueai Alta
mut|y
|)r|m|&gt; sheriff II U
of ford. Keigan had l-e.n drink
Ing, hut knew what he wa« talking
al-out when arrested in his truck
where II hod •tailed 160 yard,h*
1,1
floM yard ot f r f home ..n
11 *4 ,’, rl|k''tDeputies &lt; harles lleck and
Swolfurtl, and (unstable
Hill
I.i-h k ti-ttifird that it took their
coml.lnetl ifforl* to tak, Ih. jd t
bil from Keigan, with Hwoffocd
octuallv taking ii out of Keigan*
Irond wliil* the other- resitaiio-l
him. t'un'laiile l ewis denei ilisol
K- 'pan as having been "irliimh
diunk.”
Attorney Leonard)- termed Mo­
lull i Mr rn rti-i, "an uggre» .it
mid desctilml that the pistol w.-ni
off accidentally during a struggle.
The prosecution smashed at the
'elf defense plea, and Attorney
Gngg« quoted a witne-s, F.llodt
«' Buchan, os having stated .hut
Wol . r _t arter
Iked u
K- ‘
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southward ocean current
Herd had hern u Imu-e g o --l

llMBilasea t,a »•■■. r . t n

William S. Rrumlcy ,lr.
l,rrr frul1' s' Vu Co-rimii mnn Named
Reports Id Japan
G R E A T L A K E S , Nov 17 iNmclali William 8 . B rum lri
Jr
radioman, •econd rlast. USN H. «"n
of Mr and Mrs. W. S Brumlev --•
Celery Avenue, and huil-an-l --J
Catherine O Brumlev ,,f -Ml park
Avenue, Sanford, recently r•r,..r*&lt;-1
for duly with U, S Natal I •&gt;. •
in Julian.
A graduate of Semin-h- High
School, he will serve nt a radio
iipernlor with the communii ati«ncenter In the flag allowun., ■&gt;(
Vice Admiral
Turner Jov C--n
mamler of U. H Naval F--r&gt; • io
Ihr Fat East.
Ilrumley, who aitende&lt;| rh&lt; Dm
ver-itv of Florida, war. callr.l to
active duty from the Natal Be.
serve early in September.

17th Inf.mi iv I'orce
E x p ec ts I'd Read]
C h i n e s e I'rumier
W ithin h'mn D ays

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iJ&gt;r\«finr on tlir fiunl
llir Sutilli Kurran i ipit.il D m *iun if.iMril l,(H)0 tti 4.000 var.lt
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roaiiost unop|Hisr,l m-ue ri IM , , x
miles mirth uf D&lt;&gt; ■•.,n
it,,.

Washin^ldii Nu«rm
Says Segregation
Law Is Violaied

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Post's Pithy Problem

K.MrXV II.I.E . Term . Nov 17
Record D onation D
- I' A Uittli- in i'll- i oi to t tori, -&gt;t
III,' |ll2 VI ul old cllV hall hilildllu* Made .At R I i h m I Rank
ha pul official* of thi- -In • t ’
I tnri,' -ee &lt;ilv in a ti&lt;-kli&gt;|i iml
\
i 11
1
m ,.f
Ihr chedule rail* for I hi- r.ili*' fdtNi
I* intuit*
U
nl.ii
.»!
tn la- otieiiei) In a ceremony todav MummI w a% inntli \ •*.»• i ifn v if i hn
Thin the coition!-, are to Ih- turtle.I futility N'lf a**' • (lift .
,n
o\.-i to Governor Goi.lon Brown­ Paimrttii AvitiiJi'. \ If P i f ifon.
ing in another ceremony hen1 1 Nov
**" L 1aloft I Club II
I
26 Thev ate to hocoim- n Part *»f arifuiiiiK t-tl f Idy
the historical collection *&gt;f thItu p ir Altilfrw ( sirrini ,i\
Tenneswe sciiool bo tin
,l,-n f (fit* imdal iluuui
i j Mi I'm ’ » r whii li b lit occupied the |m .. o' tun, m ho mlilt ! Uiat I .
. I,. ,| in
ritv hall huildirig
thank M i * Sf nn ■ \
»■ .it •(
S--jui-l'ody look a pirnintur, in -*-) M l- 1 •IIV K »1*•* f»* 1 •■I At i tig the
ni'■J discovered tin* I'ottlr Msv"&gt; f »•* IlfIII Inn* fi**n- 1If !all*h) 1 - lake
Jnlm-. VV Elmore hopes it will tuiri llltHk.1 ||il •"•‘flit* *iItl |f1 |» Il S' .l.-niirs
mil lo contain grop.- mice. Lau |r&lt; 111
u fharik# I till Mi »,( &gt; Motor
rol'igne »r a .ample from the near 4%., f.i • f i an i|n*t 1HIC ll.a |.«(a! Iit-D
iiv French Broad lUver.
Jmi ii r tlirrr. iMill
11! itn-ali
lie doesn't relish tire Idea ,,f fill .1*1-1 (|| 'rrlil Hi
leetMsi •
pie-enling a teittle of non lav
paid whi'kv to the govrrrmi in n
I.l 4 h 1 Mi t v i \
drr city
O A K L A N D t llif *.
17 -i,-7h
t uri eflA'Y VI hi. h avrif .1 vo,ing
fathei "w lift til'llifu *1■ him 1-at.-r on

Santa Claus Complains Of Playing
2nd Fiddle To Generous Uncle Sam

N O R T H P O li:. Nov. 17 ..(Special)-Santa C’lau. II Is.ed with a
piohlrin that would la/e Hob I lope. Allred t.inilrin or even Kurtell K,ty.
"1’ro in vecond (iUre,” nghrd .Saul*, "lire way Uncle Ssm iv
banding out pretenh to rountriev under tbr M.uiball I’Ian. it imlinig
me in second place ai bad at lire Dudgrrt were."
"And that ain’t all." lie groanrd, "lire Imyt and girlt m America,
instead of writing me letters are f
clipping out the toy ails in th- tries Ixhlnd the Iron Curtain,
tnuil order catnlngues, sending herauie they won't let the kiddies
them to me and asking that i there read the mall order cats
fill the bill.
logue*.
"Here is one from a little girl
"They atlll belirvr In me a hit,
named Helen in Sanford. Florid r th-ugh, rause the other day I
whose Sears Roebuck catalogue heard Joe Stalin tell Molotov,
must be a lot Ihlnnrr since sho "Moly old hoy, our cash la get­
got through clipping out what ting low because of losing our
she wanted.
Korean stake, wonder If we ran
Santa paused to wipe the per­ get Uncle Sam to be Santa Claui
spiration off hia brow with a again like he waa during the
furry aleeve even thoufch the war when he shelled nut II bil­
temperature waa 60 degree* below lion ruble* worth of stuff to
xcro.
u»?"
" I f 1 should aend Helm every­
" I’ll wire Vithinilty about U,
thing ahe ordared, and that In­ and see what the prospect Is,"
clude* doll*, toy furniture, train*, replied Molotov with a grin.
game*, icooteri, gum , dishes and "Maybe by
calling off
the
toy kitchen aet*. paints, black­ Chinese In Korea wa can get a
board*, block*, etc., I might find loan for them— I hate to think
K M i *n am h a * m * )
myself In trouble with the coun­

a charge of kilim,' i i I •-• man

Clifford Drfihnin 7‘* w»,. arrested after n , .n-lt. - !.--,•• tol l
police Denham
• t-amiding
t.lraw poker 1 legal I e *Mi bulletri.hllt-d 120 hills
Police chief F r i n k Farina of
sultuihan Emeryville ai t Denham
- "Ilf.
I i I.l ill. | l it I ;n. nil John
J. Comte k, 'll. in u ( " ii -lurtil when
caught rifling the alt of n loan
company hi San Jo,c, &lt; xlif., Wed­
nesday.
One of Covaleak*. bullet tore
through |l,(U&gt;0 In eurtem v !n Den­
ham's breast tmeket. I it -ms so
slowed it made only a superficial
chest wound.

The Weather
J A C K S O N V I L L E , Nov

illrmingliam
Bismnr.-k
Boston
Chicago
Denver
Oe* Moines
Fresno
New York
Washington. D.C.
Winnipeg
Jacksonville
Miami
Tallahassee
Tampa

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n i p tu v r n w n n r

jA o g t lo g ^

Mennen Williams
Again Takes Lead
In Close Election

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Littlefield

Co inmission

(Caaltaaea grata f a s * (lari
gambling also ippeared a* witnesses.
T h e (Tovernot mslsted that if
the w itn ****! had Iwught lottery
ticket* they must identity the
seller* before he would believe
their testimony.

(rn n tinu rd from Page One)

without inullt

One ipecific example cited by
the enmmUtion:
am ao-uine racketeer" » a m
D E T R O IT , Nov. 14- i J I — Dfmo- T e rm in i (pent at le a it 1209,9)1 on
at (J. Mennrn W illiam **. .eemlng- hi* home in San Mateo county, ■
d edinrd a ll day* nun to In- a few mile* from San Francioco. He
He announced the nee rule of
•ne-trrm irovrriior. enjoyed tod**- made all hut one of hi* payment*,
procedure
at the request of Paul
ft Irad of nearly 1*00 vote* In Michi­ totaling fl(&gt;5,478 to date, in ca»h.
K. Raymond. Daytona Beach law­
gan'* d a ffy election aftermath
Term ini would have to have
yer and Warren advisor, at the
1 W illiam *' mar Bin ua« h i. !*&lt;■*• not le»» than 1900,000 Income in
one year to net 1105,478 raih , af­
llnce the original flOOO-vnti* edg
•tart of a second day of hearings
of hi* Republican rival,
forme- ter paying federal and Mate In­
into Voluiia
county gambling
two-term G overnor
Marry
F come t a r n , the report aaid.
charges that led to suspension of
T he commission described Term ­
K elly, .lipped aw ay in enrrr tlon'
Sheriff A lei Littlefield and Con­
of a series of I.allot
rnuntinr* ini, alia* Sam M urray, a* a c«d»"r&gt;
of C harles llinaggio. Slain Kan***
bungle*.
stable W, M. Slaughter.
Since the d a r t of the rorrrr- C ity political g a n g itrr.
Raymond said identities of RollIt anid Termini managed variou*
Uon*. W illiam * and Kelly have a l­
la sellers should be established in
gam bling place* in San M*tro
ternate^ held the Irad
the interest of law enforcement be­
W ith the o fficial ranva** now county (tom 1940 through 1948
Complete eaeept for only four of for Em ilio (ieorgctli, whom it
cause they still could he prose­
called the gambling c u r of the
the *tate'« 83 countir*. Ihi* wa
cuted. The Governor agreed. He
nation,
for
a
teputed
10
per
cent
the count:
added that willingnesi of a witness
of the profita.
W illia m . 9.15.171
T he rom m iiilon declarer! the re.
more erten.I.elv In the I t i l 'm A d H ./.in ,- -o/e w V m U i . l H d . ' ^ V l m d f t H o T . ’ l f r E r i r " S
to furniih the names would be a
Kelly 984.287
I oomiander*. T he increased *I*IMIH* pr.oi./r l lo ...*t, w in .M ilrld * ..m nllV, an Irnim M a^rr.r/rih!.."!"'
i Election o ffic ia l, in lh* four in latlonahip betwern the criminal
test nf his credibility and sincerity
complete count In* admitted ihere element mid certain official* (tin- 1
flat! a clo/rn witnesses then
•till could I k- enough error* tin - named l in the Bureau of Internal
came forward lo say-sometimes teverrd to change
the rapidjv- Revenue "m u.t of nrreaalty maka
luctantly— from whom they dealt
Iftinjr picture again. The Ira-' it difficult anu em barrassing for
I** n i.h mi) -uivivorn t*&gt; ho-pital*.
Fed eral official* to undertake tha
ftlreatly ha&lt;l changed hand* *i*
in gambling transactions they made
Tbe **»&gt;h occurred al-out 85
prosecution
of
rrrta
in
per
.onfor
lim e..
lull- - fnun lb* -l-'t w h ere an In ­
affidavits about before the officer*
income
laa
evation,"
tl
undHHrd
F
iiM
M
l
l
i
f
|
(I onlinued from Page tine)
* Cativa»M-r» felt, however, that
d ian Condrllntinn pliinge*l into
weie impended.
It cited the ca»e of Dorothy A.
the Mggc»t m istake* had
In cr
the fact ot Motmi Ilium- I--*, than (let would eacape if an A -Ixirnb
M cCrccdy a* "a specific example blanket oi mow.
wrie dropped on Waahington but
Most of them gave only descrip­
rectified.
tw
o
week*
ago,
k
illin
g
43
East
Re-tur organiter* here began
of a IniaineM rrlation ihip between
cl*-*' enough for ea»v commuting tions of bolit* sellers, ot lin t names
S till incomplete were the re­ a known racketeer and a public preparing to temovr the liorbe* li &gt;| an *e.m-*o and a • rew of five.
K i-ew here on the
Washington
Although J'tench m ou n tain guide*
of Negroes and such nickname* a*
turn* from W ayne, Detroit, Gen- o fficia l*:"
(mm their lolly reiling place at tbe r*»che*l tin -erne of th a t ci»*h in .erne I'resldenl Trum an dencrihe I
free, Oakland and MaCmril- counT he M rt'iredy woman i» a con­
at
“n
to
n
u
m
en
U
r
the
foreign
«*coo
nr
of
Itm«*t
hn*ur*lou*
Alpine
tle*. a ll populous one*.
victed madam, a m ajor figure in fin l ligiil lomotrow.
r mu. policies report maile
by
the pro.titution racket in (Jalifor- ! fiulde* puihed through rain and fent* in iUitnry, none o f the hoditt Cotdon G ra y , former Secretary *d
When the.e are completed, nrbn* l-eeri nmoved lie c a t M of the
nia
for
yrar»;
operation
in
World
»
w
w
ell
la*
l
night
in
aearch
fur
liahty in a couple day*, the stage
Ik. A rm y .
M 'aallaaea I | * » r a n lla t i
in the plane, alartlng a* *oon a* ■now and the danger o f winter . The report, made public Sunday,
ge hot
• I I I Ire »rt for a recount that i- W .r
avalanche, line F re n ch guide wa*
wishing to make hlootl donations
new*
i
f
the
crash
w
a*
receive*!.
ore
a*
Honolulu.
On
a
mini
M
r
of
evidently re tla in te follow.
ter
mmendrd
a
multi-billion
dol­
»
...»
ny
an
avaUltch*d
uiing
the
should telephone him at TouchE a rlie r today guide* had me**Whoever I* 1-ehlnd at the time ion* ahe waa reported to the In ­
lar program of economic aid to Ion’# l)rug Store.
climb.
pould have to a*k for the recount, ternal Revenue Bureau a* a •im­ aged that they had apotted the
)
drupe
after
the
end
of
thr
M
ar­
John Ivey, recently elected rily
wreckage near the vertiele north
ntlder slate law , and foot the $21.- ported income taa evader.
shall F la n in 1952.
rommissioner, wat rongrattil*t--d
“ However, the McOrredy woman fare of mount 1,‘OMou.
000 bill at &gt;5 a p irrln rt.
i Mr, Trum an'* praise of It w a. somewhat noisily hy hi* fellow
Photograph* of Pope Pin* X II,
The run.I unusual, If m-t the I* atarr a partner in ■ buiinc*.
is i letter accepting G ia y *. re. Mona.
U rg e*!, error ram r to light ye«- railed Sa fely Step Sale* company, who hail htened the pilgrim*
- (nation as a at*-eif1 **b*
Ja rk Morrison announced that
and uni of her ro-partner* i. Em - »h*-rtly before they took off from
terdav in MaUomb county.
I t HHIINNI* I »*** * ■ * , ll* * |
tk* F re iid e n E The Whffc Mouse the I,ion* wilt start tomorrow
Eugene H aight, chairman »f e p*t Michael Sfhlno, chief field de­ B»me yeslrtday for Bari* and plodded Ihi-ilgh -,**
ov-Hf* of m* Ir the Uttar public.
collecting toys Tot Chrtstm s* don
town.hit- election h«at-l, *vpl*ir.c,t puty in the office of the Collerto home, were found scattered in a ■now tow.vd lln|i*u. I I.*|*i-o it a
' Tha lim e
ha*
coma— unfor­ ationa to underprivileged child­
Uiat the vote on a referenrtom to of Internal Revenue, northern forest .evernl mile* from the l o a n j iim I iuii midway lu-twran the
ren. He waa fined 20 cent* for
tunately lor the governmen'
scene of the c ra sh —apparently
permit the *a lr of colnrril oleo­ d istrict of CalilnrniH.
»&lt; ene of lh&gt;- ronstul bottle and
announcing that thr tqv* 1* h-ft
“ We are informed by bureau of­ carried by mountain gale*
margarine inadvertently wa* nut
*t the Seminole T ire Shop whlcn
Scrap* of a diary w ritten by one the mtvaneiriy II. K. Seventh HIInto the gut-ernatorlal tally b*-&gt;k ficial* that her income ta* trou­
vision troop*
he managps, and draw a hig
( iO l*
With the correction,
William* ble* have been *ettlrd by the pay* •if lh« pilgrim* told of the au­
laugh hy heating the T a il Twist i
F a r I* lend the lin e * * hyp***ment of t-ark taxes without pen­ dience wilh the I ’ope and «f rrcit
fained 509 vote* over-all.
to th r punch and dropping his
a lty and without crim inal pro.e- ing the rosary im ploring the mrr- e*l fo irr &gt;d alioot tw o Itr-d battait* effect on the ulen vote wa.
dime* on the table. The fine wa*
cution.”
cy of hraven before hoarding the lion*-- *lmul .’.INI m e n — attacked
ly trillin g , Oleo'a .a le wa* nvrr
Sooth hoir«n tioopH in I'yongOther ca»e* cilerl:
Ha r t f o r d ' Conn., Nov. u — levied for ''advertising.’'
plane.
relminglv approved.
Flana were discussed for hold­
I. Comml*&gt;inn Investigator* lip ­
The radio message from the g in , bn mile* northeast of Seoul. i l’» liem ocrat*
chillrn ged
the
ped Internal Revenue agent* to guides said: ‘‘The airplane term* T h e Common*!&gt; d ro v e into the tight of thr state supreme court ing a tone meeting here, ami
town at
\ M T u e sd a y . They b-day to art on a Republican Dec. 5 wa* *rl a* a tentative
the
“ extraordinary
Income of to lie romplrteiy destroyed.
date.
G ro rg e tll: In two or there year*,
"The wreckage of the fuselage w ere driven nut i- an eigit! hour drmand for a recount nf the vole
«t «h ii l* ihm * . - m F a ir Hat)
he purchased and ra*hrd more i* scattered in a ma»* of fallen linttle. At Id ill A. M . tbe light in Inst week's short term If. S.
by twn turn in « man«tn auto
when I mu*t a rn u irx c to v«ur dr♦ban 1700,0(8) worth of ca»hlcr’» earth at the foot of the north wall w a* still laying outside the town Senate seal election.
mobile.
check*— all unaceounte-l for on nf Mount I,’ Ohlou at a spot look­ South Korean* *atd they killed
A ttorney* for Incunrlient |)e • ire lo la- rrljrved of the rrsnonThe boy hud been living with hi* lamb*. The inquiry wa* not ing over the l»rre R iver.”
o r * ntdured I I I Be*1*
*e---r*V Uenajnr \Vllf|*t*i Renton1■ibilitv of public nfflre,” the I’re
,
'*
Roy E . Kicnw inr, J r „ co-owner followed Ip .
* iviii.n - iiiienng liu o tig n me' •a,g*,iV.r n l a nearing mat Repub­ •i(»vm s&gt;tow,
The guide* said they had seen
"In peace, not ten than in war
ot ft h a ll-mile ttirt aprr-iway,
'£. l.o* Angrlr* agent* liegan an It-e wreckage through a break in front from Commvniat trn ilo ry lican petition* for a recount wero
•luce
he mother wa* divorced invr-tigatlon Into Cohen'a Income, the cloud* shrouding the moun­ reportnl North
K o re a n
army presented under *u uncoo.titu- you have given a generous --orfrom her hu.hand, C h atlr* Col- Special invr*tigator« came from tain. Thev had apotted It, they o ff ic e !« of field g ra d e | major* tinnal state law. A rnntest In­ •‘ -n of the test year* of vour
ilna. 2*1, more than a year agr. Waahington at the request of •aid, from a 7J8X)-f«wit point call­ and Iirtilrrianl rolonpla) are go. volving a Senate seal, they con- life."
Kicnwinr had
na- plannrd to adopt M ayor
T h r I’rraident told G ra v Ik- rrFletcher
Bowrnn
and ed "The Cn»« of the I’lgne.”
in g north having ju n io r officer* tended, w at one for the IJ, S.
"Eddie in nr
proceeding* *che-lille&lt;l other*. After the publicity died
Kaperiencrd mountain climber* in charge d troop* fa. hi j tha Senate Itself to decide rather l**&gt;rt i* "your crowning work".
to he heard neat Monday,
Tin- White Hnu*e alto made l»-ddown, the invrd ig ato r* were given here estimated the guide* w rle a If. S. Fust Cavalry Diviaton.
th«n the slate suprrm e court.
rilirr Sgt
Frank C other a lig n m en t*. Cohen wa* not hard five hour* m arch from the
&gt; Stale
Puli'
T he only u iab lr g ro iin il iirti-i*!
Itcutrin hold* a lead of about lic Gnsy'a letter of real*;naHor*
Ru*iell walit that police at Tampa pro.eeutrd or penalised.
wreckage They said the fare &lt;f reporte-l nn Ihe w .-n c rn front t^'ini vote* over Republican Pres. dated Nov. 10. Gtav .aid he wanted
and Torrance, C a lif., have U-en
3. In Han Francisco, police dl»- the mountain ia a oolid alone w as oe lln u lr r m e rig ht flank, *rdt R u sh In prelim inary tabula to l»e relieved of the a**lenmen‘
take*! to determine the whrrr- covererl 1.1(81,000 in undeclared w all, 1,8(81 feet high and one of e n .r of the cavalrym en. 4tn-« regi­ Imn o f
tha return*.
Today's tiecauae "I am attrm ntinv t" »eve'
ftbouta of Edrlie’a fa th rr and two ra th in possession of convicted the m«»l dangerous spot* in the ment of tha II S S.-. mi,| liivj. bearing bafora three skate au • nv continuing uuliide eonnection"
altortionl.l Ine* Born* and report- area.
gar lea
.io n
wa* (rportcri
advancing Prcr
iremr court Judge* t&lt;-»ult*d from and devote full time to lh - prr-i
R ussell a«M the fathci live* ed it to the internal Revenue
t-’ivr amliulanrr* were l-iought against *111111*011 enem y r--*irl- Rep ubliran petition* charging di« ils-ncv of the |lnivrr»ftv *&gt;f North
F"
ftt the Califo rn ia addre** while Bureau. Br*uU: no proireutlon, no from nearby village* to stand by A lte r.
Carolina.
trtrpanrira in the m uni.
the two itncl**. Jam *- DeWitt penalty.
Collin* and* Cecil Collin*, both
T he r&lt;inimi**fmi wa* named
live in Tam pa.
three year* ago bv Governor Fart
The pollrrnian *aid the three W arren to In v rd lg a tr organised
men were nought fot &lt;pie*tlonlng crim e. It went out of eiiatrnce in
lifter description* given by tlie J u ly , hut released it* final report
school re*emh|rd the appcatunrei, today.
f the father and either of the
Wo unrlea. No charge, have
“ H O N EY R E A R "
Been filed in the ra*e
S A C R A M E N T O . C a lif , V*,,- i*
"T he descriptions were rlo»e — «P )— Nina "Honey Rear” War
enough to two of the thire that ren, pnlin.drlrken
daliebtsr
o'
• a fait we ought to rhrrk up on Governor Earl W arren, will l&gt;» rtheir w herralm uts." 11u»■.-11 .aid, lc a .n l from n ustsn lin c and *llow
■ Ruaaell aaid al*o a l3-*tate ed to receive visitor* in her ho*
alarm ha* gone out for l-oth tha pilal room tomorrow.
maroon rar and a Mark r a i,
Dr. Jlinlil* H. H iu ri*. chief at
teen by residents in the ntra tending t’hv.lrlao to the "old*"
peer the na»t weekrn-l
iM h haired 17-vest old. *aid *he wd'
car* bore V irg in ia license ol«ti - he permitted to receive four vl.t
Russell aaid, but added tbc Vlr
to r. a dav.
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plate* m ay have been uard
b) mislead th r police.
with order* no; to U- disturbed.
ca n while,
the hoy's mot bet She w a* rc|«irtnt suffering from
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W itnewea In behalf of tha
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ied yesterday that they had Imught
holita in the past hut not recently,
were not required to name or de­
scribe the sellers.
tM-vriai of l u l q ' t
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testified they had bought holita
from a D cljind pool hall since*
Sept, tk— the date of the Gover­
nor’s deadline for a complete shut­
down of gambling.
Attorneys for Littlefield intro­
duced evidence that operator* of
the establishment had laren ar­
rested (adore Sept, tl and now
were under 15(8) bond.
R. L. Hart, 24-year-old Stetson
U niversity student who repeatedlv addressed Governor W arrru as
“your
majesty"
while other*
■tuck to the accustomed “ your ex­
cellency.” »ald the arrest hadn't
■topped holita selling in the pool
hall.
When one of IJttle fielil's lawy­
er* asked whether he had ever
ipported the sale* to local law en­
forcement officer*, -Hart said he
had nothing “hut I thought very
seriously of buying hi* majesty
some and sending it to him."
He -aid he had playrd only a
few cent* a rouple of time*. »nd
didn't get any ticket a* evidence
of the wager.
David G. lU rg rca v r*. who once
was a Jailer for the sheriff, said
he had bought ledita front a Ne­
gro named “ Frog" every week
• Incr Sept. »1 in an alley In l&gt;&lt;*l.and where he alw ays had Iwen
ahlo to find him &lt;&gt;n Friday or
Saturday. He told the Governor he
had sent jail trustee* out to pur
chase holita far him in the twist.
M r*. France* 8- G ra y . He land
store owner who .aid she was the
daughter of the late J . It. Shadburnr whom Littlefield had “ fired*
a* a deputy sheriff, »aid she. had
bet 15 on holita since Sept. 5
from a negiu named M any a ho
lived at la k e Helen.
She also said *h- »tw holita
aold to
Mr. Bryan in front of
her store. She declined to name
thr seller, hut said she would give
hi* name to thr state attorney.
Norman Smith, sale* minagrr
f"&gt;» a Daytona Beach automobile
firm , testified he had Uiught
Imllta in a curt) service transaction
from a place called th r Black Cat
in the Daytona Beach Negro sec­
tion. Littlefield* attorney said
they would show that the oner»tor of the plarr waa arrested for
lottery law violation* five day*
Iwforr the *heriff wa* suspended.
S. W . Martin, J r., who worker*
at a Delwind filling station owned
hv another discharged Littlefield
deputy, ‘said be Lad
U.Uta »n the street a* recently a*
tl) day* ago and at the D iljind
pool hall.
He aaiil he would "rather not"
point out the seller, but would aid
in hi* prosecution by repeating
the testimony under oath.
There were indication* that the
hearing, recessed overnight, would
take moat nf today.
Moat of tha first day wa* de­
voted lo testimony in defen** of
the ousted officer* that Ihere
hasn't lieen wide open gambling in
the county for a couple of year*

Phone Strike
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employe* are member* of ind*
pendent union*. T he strik er* are
employed by tbe W estern Electric
Com pany.
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W hen the " i l l w orkers reported'
at tha exchange, some ICO pickets
marched about the building in clot*
form ation. Six policemen ' stood
guard.
Police reinforcement* were iumm onrd. When 25 policemen were on
the scene, they ranged themselves
against the building and move,1
forw ard in a lowly to make room
between the building and their
backs for operator* try in g to reach
the iloor.
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A h a lf doien or more nf tb. *
w aiting operator* tried
to slip
down the narrow approach to th*
door. But the picket* surged into
the policemen and the thin polio*
lin e broke. Policemen and opera­
tor* were shrived ag ain st the wall.
O ne girl, pushed
against
i
fance, cried out: " I think mv rib.
are broken."
Policemen called m or*
rein­
forcement*, bringing the romnirment to 40. These formed into a |
wedge that broke through the cir
clin g picket* and again cleared -i
n arrow na.sage.
W orker* scampered down th*
line but tnc picket* again broke
through and pinned worker* in *
m illin g mas* of people.
In other area* hitterne** spread
a* the huge Bell system struck
bark at
disruptive
hit-and-run
picketing.
Leader* of the
strikin g
CIO
Communication* W orker* of Amcr- |
ica (C W A ) ascuied tha comeanv
o f • “dlKrim lnatorv lockout" in
New York in comnlaint* to the
N e'Ltn al I."l-or Relation* Roard.
* T h e y said the company
h*H
turned away 16,000 long-distance
operators snd maintenance men
across the country who would not
pledge Ihemsrlves to work “ regu­
la r ly ’’— that I*, he ready lo -ro*.
th eir union*, sporadic picket line*.
T h e worker* affected belone to
the C W A , but not to ild ■‘ .•'iking i
divisio ns.
O ne complaint w a* filed heie
and the other in Philadelphia.
N L R B official* aaid It would
take at lead two w tek s lo deride
the matter, with at least 10 dav*
more to get a court Injunction if
th - union chargt ware upheld.
Bell called th* locknut chare*
"absurb" and said it waa only try ­
ing to line up a reliable workln-r
In New York C ity approglmste11.400 operator* entered Bell'* lonr
line* center, and left the bulldinr
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- chili t time. T h ey rharee*
they had heen refused work whrn
thev *ald they would not cro*i
picket tine*.
A Bell spokesman aaid long dis­
tance service throughout *hr |4
cities where long lines offices arc
maintained was norm al yeaterd*
and th is morning. He **id nnl*'
three office*— B uffalo, Pittsburgh
and Memphis— wera picketed.
T h e National G eettafthle So­
ciety says dorm s probably sank
more Spanish treasure ships th in
did freebooter*.

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Centrally fair »mt coptlnueil
mil.! rsccpl some cloud mesa and
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V O LU M E X X X X II

Ed Whitney Is
N ew Manager
O f Trade Body

Back To Work For The President

E d ito rs T o ld Police Battle
Moscow Gives Philadelphia
C h in a Orders Phone Pickets
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AP Reporter Asserts Striking Maintenance
Russians C o n cl u c t ( Workers A t t e m p t
War Of Attrition
To Bar Operators
To Wear Us Down
From E xc h a n g es

F.dwin G . Whitney. formerly
jyianagct of the l .iVrUml Cham ­
ber of Com ruercr, v&gt;j i employed
ai manager uf the Sermnolr Com i­
ty Chamber *&gt;f Cummrrir at a
meet in it of the board of director*
in die Tourist Crntrr la&gt;t night.
Mr. W hitney, who asiumrd hit
new dutir. at 9;(K I o’clock tint
morning, was born in Georgia,
hut nioxrd to Honda Milh hit
Jsmlly while Mill an infant and reTrived hit early education in the
public schools of St. Augustine
He Mai awarded an A. B degree
from the liiiiv e tiily of Michigan
in 1929.

H i l l \l)l LIM IIA.
IS (,V )
A T L A N T A . Nov. IS
(, P | l ,»*ur i tu) pit krl« puklirtl .mil
Communist China's decitian to
I ih I.iv m 4
fight ill Kulea wat d lirtlrd fiorn
M otiuw. A t'o iia lrd |*ir*» lu k y o j 11 ’ "b* I%%«I IIMrill *11 II14KI • »l(|I(r|r|ili«ivir r lr liiiiit r 41
bureau (hiel ltu**ell Ilnur* &gt;aid
fit
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li&lt;day.
f»
••‘U'lil Is* I».i 1 mm th ik r it l*v'in
Has mg o n e
tla llrtl. Kussia
tli* I itiUiiti^
i r sf a silly will lontinue a piiigiam
I "Oi lmtr% puln r * h ii k* J in(«»
of "cnrupirit and alltilm ii lo leal
lit* ll&lt; i * il pii kr| Inir I ,ii |» *fHP
said Himes
it * \ • pfii&lt;il » 11 1 1111 l.»iir imJ .1
Ih e se le ia n la i- e a it r m to iletleva Mill I I I , tjlppnj Ifilia thr Mf04t)
poiideut ad d ie u e d about »00 uewt* •Oil lt*u kl.uiij Si I re 11 hiiitihuii ill
pjpei managing ediioii n ihe 17th ,i
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Ill* I ' l l
I •lro|,.,|ie (iilllp 'l.s ol
iialiuii.il cu tltrn llo ii *&gt;| Ibe A sms- I i
1014
elated Press Managing
auaging lahloit
M .*i
tl *r w u i L iiik fo(i** 4*1
Alto* lalion.
4 I - sp hO mi ImliMK (i|iri,itutt ol
Hie nests rxei ulisr* *|mil most
I in J m I r 1 +h'iii(,*r« .1 in| 4 lnti.ilin
ol the morning scmtiniiiiig
with
*J 1 1 •" J jti'i &gt;-s«iifir| h i ir 1»'«1* Li ii
plane iut a* hievrmelits and * n il* thr
I uilsltitv until
aillrr
ism for falhlie*
the nr*** repot*
D* ^ M Mien llir pi* Iff* V4;.U *
provided more than
iil.IKKI IKK)
H it lltc tiitfri
nf | *iii|n.i ■
leaden.
D m hi ............. ..
I I'W A Is* 11
Ih e hmad theme wai lor more
I hr n i nr Vin 1 (IMfit | mJ|f»* |D,I
digging underneath thr u n lace, I 'l l! I
ml iitvl' ijk In
hill*
mole and heller eiplanalioni. la I h IsJil l |r|t*s|lr| M r ||4 «| Ul *»l*
make the world * new* Ixitb inter­ ih 'U pi*
Inn null} (hr p &gt;lt«r
esting atld Undetslaudahlr
* iliir
llline* said we alleady bate iren
i*f» k* | u «•(!• flinnfint
the stalling ol a prolonged war in iii fine.' iipl.t . irilm p I mm at thr
fuaHi
■f 1 I.1 hnitJiuK I•*'f•1**'
Asia riven solution of the Koiean f».
*. lirJul. ,1 •» \ M «hift r h a n if
piohlrm would lumg no |ie ise. he A ""lie. w it , pu-lird l.n. k In Ibeir
(I • ■ lla u s Ob I 'a i i M ,|
i" "t-.i. t lam fin Hork
n.Mitioiinl
11 irifiireriiirnt
S S . 1 . . a let) u n t i l a b o u t M l u f f i ,1 r j w
H' *• if fhi 1 *r*n*’

The hoard alio accept with (&gt;•*
giet thr resignation id Tod .Swilm
at publicity d u rtlu r to allot, the
new manage! to dlircl hit own
publicity activities and lierauie of
A be
me l rated
growth uf
Mr.
Sw ilin’t butiuett and the Chamber

*llard Hill 'omatoes
In Ft. Pierce Area
Are In Big Demand
Toinatoe* in the Ft. Pierce area
were severely darnsged during Ih*
hurricane of Oct. lit, hut are Ir
Mg demand in snlte of th*lr condi
J io n , Manager Sandv Anderaon id
“ he Sanford State Farmers Mar
ket reported following a trio yes­
terday to the Ft. Pierre Farm er*
Mnrkrt.
H t deelated that he had Wntehr,'
federal inspectors examining abmi'
1300 field In n e r of tomatoes nrl«*
to putting them on sale on th
auction block.
"Not 'one lot of (he tomatogrades! as I I, 8 No. t *' said Mr
Anderson, "and very few i’rade&gt;*
J O percent.*' The principal defeel'
^ rrre acar« from wind blown .and
and bruising from the storm, he
added.
Demand was heavy for toma­
toes, he reported, and the bidsling
of more than Pi buyers was brisk
Price variations were wide, run
nlng from *1 &lt;&gt;n to 110.80 p*y field
box. Prtiof that the aiielinp war
"hot", however, was the fact that
the avrrngc sale price wn&lt; IK tn a
box.
Auction* are held twice daily r ’
he Ft. P ierre Market, In the nf
terms'll at "-10 o’cloek and at 7 :T
o'clock at night. Bidding is heavie"*
at night.
The market la one-half mile lone
and of modern type, said Mr. A n ­
derson. A n up to date puhlie ad­
dress systs-m enables thr m an arrr
M. E. W illiam *, to receive call* Ip
boothi located at different part
of the market
Ft. Pierce ami the lower ea-&gt;
tjo a tl had a heavy downpour of ralr
Tesierday. said Mr. Ander*oti
Hales of out-of-slate unxlue’
at the Sanfurd Market from Jo b
through Oclotier amounted to *7»
I I I for 62.126 unlra. he *tate*
Cabbage w as thr larged imnnr
with 6,074 nf the 50 poon-t •x d
selling for an average of 11.60 r
unit.

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T O Y I’ M T O L H O LD U P
A T L A N T A . Nov. |6 -,7*. -*•
M rirmpl'ivi &lt;1 grocery store rlerk
Irani Daytona Heach lias admltlm’
holding up a neighborhood theater
ticket office with a toy pistol.
Detectives J . L. Moseley and Y
H. Allen Identified him as Harr*U Lewi*. *9 , w h w wife end child
lire In Daytona Beech.
The detectives said Lew is *va*
picked up In a restaurant where
they were Investigating an anonvincus tip that an escapad life-term
convict waa eating there.

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A SMIIINO CMIIf IXICUTIVI. President Hurry S Trum an Iravc. the y a iIn
Wllliumiburg after a w cdt-lont ciu lte on the Potomac Htvcr. Tanned
arid wcll*reitcd, Truman said h« tiud readied no dr-nrilte decision on
I to ailing H ill Congtt&gt;* ahead of schedule lln trraalU m al .Voundphoto)

ReynaudDemands Six Die In C r a s h
Sheffield Pleads
United Europe In Of Navy Airplane Self - Defense In
Assembly Speech On Mountain Top
Ex-Premier Is In Fa- Plant Goes Down In
vor Of Union Even
Aiea Ol Numerous
Without
England
Previous C r a s h e s
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l*ATT. O ld s No*, 15 c/Vipremier Paul Iteynaml today de­ S n men died in the crash of a
manded ihe foimalion ol a untied N aiy plane on K n h Mountain near
I oi ope “ even willmul I n gi tml
11ts, liltlr r a ilr in Oklahom.i town

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A **emblv iPbale with .S k i i I i i I Guy
||,r |MM|,r,
burned at wat (hr
Mullet. M iniitri lot I. u io | h- hi A I
|i|.,ur
» e ir I,mini eail&gt; today
fail* He .IK lIird Mullet .d lollow- |,v
, lrw „| |,'letl tangeii.
ing a polny id So* i j Iiiu i f irst
I n r lay m ihe w irik a g e ol the
Oi rmplt-ssiimg llilllsll opiaoilioii lo plane w huh hole U. S . Navy
unificalioii plans.
markings and our lay nraihy
At New O ilcans Naval An S ta ­
HrynasuJ said that the r ilo lt lu
bring all id I m ope into a supra- tion, I i . Comdr. John i'atsons,
Information Officer, nlcn
nalronat urganuatiun would m u lt l U I n
Idled thr dead as th irr officers
in iiolliing iirmg done at all.
“ A united Europe." he .aid , "is ftalionrd in New Orleans and two
StaallBB** (IB P l | . " I ll
the sole means oi rraiming Get-

many without danger.

There are

Report Is Received
On Terminal Project

some proplr who llunk we base
i l l yeati lo male a milled I I I tope
I do not know ii we base 2 0
weeks."
A report regarding the terminal
MoMrt came iiack strongly a- proiec! was received this mornim*
gainst svhat he called n "lim ited from Kinnk C . Illlly e r. JncksnnKurope." lie op|iu*fd this. In- said, ville engineer, and svl'l ii« In w - ■
"not only as a Socialist, but as a over In the C ity Commissioners for
Buropean and Frenchman."
study prior to the meeting next
K x -I’remler i'aul Uamadier, an ­ Monday night, C ity Manager C lif ­
other Socialist, a Do opposed Itey- ford McKIbbln "tat&gt;il this mottl­
naud, who is an Independent Con­ ing
servative. IEamndii-r w artinl aTin* piop-et is »tato,l for di"eii"»
gainst dividing llir ronlim-nt int-i ion ai that time and action will
what he called n "Vatican Buntin'
and n “ nrsileslant Kurope." If that probably be taken on It nt the
distinction arise*, In- said, "th en mi-etllig. In- di-ilared
will be nn united Kurope at all."
Work is rant inning on the Me­
K arlier todaf Defense M inistei morial Slndium hv the Jareu C o fp .
Jules Much told the upper irnrlla and today preparations weie made
m rntarv house that b !kiu » 60 per
pour rotvcrrle fi t the floor ••
cent of the triK’p . for the propov- tli«- south dugnut. The dugmyls will
ml west Kuropean Arm y shoul I u&gt; eomplets-lv of concrete co n,tnrr
come from Kra.ice,
. dun.
Am erican arms, Much told the
Council of the Krpublic, nie I icing
I iiM M I 8 S IO N F.lt h ill.I.I'D
delivered at such speed that nine
P A I A 1 K A . Nov. 16- id*i- Dr.
Frernth divisions soon n il U- fully
equipped.
J. II Zeigler reported here todav
Already, he contimied, llircp hr IukI hlentlfied a man and a
divlaiona are fully staffed on a woman shut |&lt;&gt; death ul Johnson
w ar footing, thrre others o n 60 25 miles *.r»t nf here as It. D. 8 ; h .
percent staffed, another ii in toll, Jack-onville Safety Commit
formation and one Is "Just born." sionet, and Mrs J . I*. McRae, wife
Mochespoho during del&gt;«te on a uf a Jacksonville trucking firm
bill to extend the rnm puDory operator.
m ilitary service period of Di
Depotv S h e r if f Ira C . Sm ith said
months.
M cRae, 71, war. In G lendale hospi­
Differences between Fran ce and tal here s u ffe rin g fro m a c o m n srv
lla a lla a - a » . . ' s i r t s . l
thrombosis l blood clot | attack and
that lie. Sm ith, had liern talm rien
t O llltK fT ItIN
mi guard
The Monday rrferre-l to vr.te rSmith would not *av what. It
day as the date uf the visit here any. charge had been made against
nf Miss Yol Slide H ill.-re
SSI
McRae
Ametlea of 1951. was the one fallIng nn Nov. 27 and not next Mon
T C C K H R N A M ED
day, a- some inferred.
W A S IU N tiT O tr, D. C „ Nov. 16
— f 8 i*eci*it— C . • A .
Richards,
K l ’MKIAN T A N K S
Special A ssistan t to the E C A
T O K Y O , Nov. 16—&lt;/(*&gt;- Oencra' Adm inistrator fur Sm all iluslneas,
M acArthur's headouartera said to­ announced
toslay -that T .
F,
day that ''during the m orse nf tb- Tucker, Florida State Rank, Han*
w ar" Nurth Korea w t , -.imnlfe* ford, Fla., is nuw serving as an
with 900 t., ........
IIu « la n mad. KCA Field Counselor lo -mall
tanka—the m uivalrhl of O e n e rv businessmen In the Hanford area.
Patton's armurrd might in Wurb*
Mr. Tu cker whose name has
W ar I I .
Just been added to the raster of
O f these, headquarters said. 695 soma 600 E C A Counselors located
were destroyed and about 200 were throughout the country, will pro*
damaged, raptured or abandoned vide on-the spo* consultation to
A n A ir Force xummary Oct .7 small enterprises in hla a re* on
■aid airmen reported they had de sales opportunities abroad fur
strayed or damaged 1,06V
Red th tir product* under th* M arshall
plan.
tanks.

AHHoctated Drew* I,cawed Wire

N*». nil

Reservists May Still Go To Korea

A ch e so n S a y s

SA N FO R D . F L O K U ll* W ED N ESD A Y NOV. IS. 1050

Entablished 1908

C. Of C. Board Names
F o r m e r Lakeland
Manager To Run
Local Organization

of Commerce wink and the uta*
toidahle conflict helwern them \
letter of apretration lor the servo ft
he hat rrm in ed was authoiued hv
the lioard.
The rrto lu tio n i rammitln1 corn
posed of (J. W. Spencer rhalnnan
and It II. Coleninri and W. A. (titJinir prr«ent*Kf a teiolulion o k tr e a tin g the gratitude
of
On
Chamber of Commerce foe
th&lt;
faithful anu o r n iili mi puinir -ervice of the late Kdwuid Uig»tn&gt;
and outlining the numerous rlv lactivities initiated and carried
through hv M r. IHggiii- in n life
time devoted in thla ritv
and
county. It w as unaniniouilv car
I it U.
A report on the activities of Mr
Hwaim a- ini Id icily director was
Jjie se n lrd hv f'n ld*ni If, Janie
“ ul who p.Y sided over the m e t
Ing X l ' G y ’. a l'o introduce,I Mr
Whitney tu the directors, and read
the minutes of
three iireviuti
meetings of the combined hi seen
live and Pi mince Committees whi*1
have been
onsiderlng some T
applications for thr tMitjlpin a*
manngrr, ami which irvuimnende 1
the einpluyiiirnt of Mi. Wlittm •
At present n resident of S&lt;
A iigo Mine Mln'le he has been do
ll niitlan.il da ■age T n . l

W EA TH ER

Clayton Shooting
Isbam Sbeffirbl, Sit" • \*rmt#
grocer. rhuit'--l will, fii I ,1-t-rr*
murder in the latnl *hotgiiii -Imot.
Ing of hi* brother.In-law, lame*
t'taylon, on Api 17. ie*tific,i th ii
morning mi the *iund tb\t I,*- 'Ju.i
Clayton In i**-lf-*lcfen&gt;i-.
Mo ds-' lareil Hint a *triu*«le I *
taken idace at hit home, amt si*'
Dial Clayton, whom he dv-rrii .
an drunk, hud rotm* at him iviil&gt;
I’linir upraised in hr-* b-ft hand
•tatiil tlint In- lind fired the ■
gun to pruler! him*elf with I'l.
Ion u Ihiu I three to
f***'l a t &gt;
r! \V Hiiencer, a
!(»*% f»*i '
Inn rlifim
r rhnl i
firm
!•
body, and limited Sheffield's *lni.
on nt" on tin- "land of bavin*’ I - ■dragged into the yard hv l ‘ln»t
and rhnknl and having to crawl
g it Iiack into Ibe h'lii-e
Sheffield testified that fiilliuing the shooting he bad It in innlo call a doctor, lull It wn&lt; ton Ini
Me added Hull hi- was . —I
could not make up his mind wl&gt;&lt;
tlici oi not ti- call Ihe Sheriff
flc«-, gul in ids jeep and drove ul*
lie was later nrrestpd hv l'"h ■
Chief Roy W illiam s when alight
ing from the Jeep at F'ifth Street
and Cypress Avenue.

•' * »i* tm m lai ..f an im lrp ru Jrn ’
1
vi 11te|| !1a mill (*t-rn olirrsv
I"** 1 I'M liickrl 11Ur* iliitiiicr III*
» 4’ nwhlr Itlrnhunr blrihr of h*m
I ••
irpRrttUrii! rioph.Ye »s. Tb.
• 'Ii- &lt;sa ibe ie t"iiil b rie ir -«
t o das- m is In i aiip rariti &lt;A l.
• 1 vtie nf lot run n i'k r iin *
t i e I'llt piiketa |na -r-t v&lt;o«te'
, , i "t id motbei teleiih ,,
ihnuge nmf stairwl a -imitnr
!'•
mil -i»e tuish-aiwl-pull match w-ltti
10 I
fiMinv tlie aituntton wn* re
I o r" .I liomuil nl other e ,r ln n " r
ivitl moat of rile picket* .-.'M-.--1
rat. 1 ill tile Nortli I ’liih'lrlphla
Xl I i.'ge tiUlldlllg
I'
ni- l'"l 11 '• IM Ii
f 11ffie* tlf* •ti w rrr popp-'l ff(*i»i (*":i !9
■
I.
TtllJ "Ii Ikrt III 11 •' hit
f ■
w n ' 11*♦rnn*ti'&lt;il mot •'%'*’».ill **ff
•fi 111**l 1licit nnifoi in I'trili 1If
.V fi ! i th rr ■ ilii"lei&lt; *’J *»i in rail
II u a lla w t wa l-a ir In .,I
in n m i m i
7 \M CA . Nov
16 t !•
l.itlth.ddii Collin*, wlio-r di-.iiu-- iron. •
lion. William- firn ie , IV, i,.u. |i.,|
*ff u nationwide eaich, tofued up
liere tmlov
I 1.it- I.... Itgkrhn
i «n . i . *
lie l a s two nu'U in a uiai.-'U , ar
■
IrlVs off with linn (lumlni
Paul Lake. Tampn ut’ ■ .
n
presenting the tiny'* uni I* lim eIt. Collin*, -.iid iiu- hov t- in Ton.
I&gt;a. Hi would not «nv when-. Ini*
• splnltu 1 In wo- -afe on,I in e... I
hand".

Assassination Attempt On Truman
Increases Protective Measures
It) G. M il. It IN K K I.IA
W A S H IN G T O N , Nnv

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shoot down l*irudem Tium-in two

Ih e .illn u p l ill two Ijin s lm

I"

-At ago has teil to prei aiitums f"&gt;
hit s.iIrl) iln l nrscr lu t e hern tigliirr, rs rn in wailime
These cunitanl grim rrmimli &gt;- of the ilm g rn ih it g» with the
natinn's highest office have dor
nutlu*g tu hrightrn chferim
could do shout them. T h r law
uf the alm-mphcrr about Ih- gives the Secret Service pnwrr to
W hile House, but tissorialc* * n overrule all)’ I’leiiderit on slept
Ihe ['renidenl ha* bi'cn ciMipcra needed for bis *.I frl y
live.
There was a time, in his early
In Ihe 14 dsva since two Puerto d ay. In tile White H'm*e, when
Mr. Truman liked to steal away
Rican
revolutionaries
tried I.
"boot their way inlu illa lr llou - from hi* guards and go about
arid kill Mr. Trum an, ibeae and his affairs without a bodyguard.
other steps have been taken I
Ilia guard", for instance, l&gt;ecamtinsure nn plot Upon Ids life entil'l
&gt;*arly
apoplectic
when
they
succeed;
learned once lie b id strolled nut
A block-long street closest to
the White llo u sr executive of lo the hank while they thought
he was safely inside bis uffire.
flees West Executive Avemilisa been blocked to all traffic.
He gut the idea ijuickly, how­
E x its from the uld State Depatt
ever, and these t plsiMle* are now
merit building leading into that -Id history.
street have lieeri sealed.
Since the "hunting, Mr
I ru
Illa ir llou»e has been roped off.
maii's early morning iwu-nnla
and only those with special p i •
may approach n ra rrr than the hikes, Ms favorite exercise h»ve
broad
width
of
Prnnsylvao u la-on fewer, but be plans to at
Avenue, on which it fronts. The tend
the
Ariny-N avy
foutb.ill
government has purchased the game In Philadelphia D rr. A It
two adlacrnt budding* who-e wit
has not !&gt;crn settled whether hr
doWB look down upon the Pr&gt;
will spend Chrlslma&gt; in his home
■Ident's temporary living uuar
trra. The residential portion of town. Independence, Mo.
T he Secret Service declines to
the White House Is under re­
discuss what added security steps
pair.
Sw arm s of uniformed and plain­ it has taken, hut the presence
clothes police and Secret Service of r s t r * guard* nt points Ihe
will riass when he
men have been added In tb- President
moves about Washington trli&lt;
White House guard. S tra in e r
who approarh get coldly apprni - th* story.
The Puerto Rican conspirator*
ing starea.
The President, whose disliku in the attempt on Mr. Trum an's
and
for the protective step* that go life were O scar C ollaio
with his Job has alw ays been evi­ Ortsatlo Torresola. They killrd a
and
wounded
two
dent, wa* described by as social’ t policeman
aa neither ovtr-crapnaslxlng nor others before Cotlaio wa* wound­
undereet I mating tha reasons fr.r ed and Torreaola slain. Collaoo
Is awaiting trial on a murder in ­
these etepi.
. « u i i l
Anyw ay, there's nothing hn dictment.

In Spite Of 250,000 New Draftees C h in e se
It, X Y ( T K S Ml D A S II I.
\k V d llN G IO N N"&gt; l » l/l'l Although 2'rO.lMK) men will ha»
c,l ilni'Ugli the new ill nit bill by the end *'l next January. mobdr/.d
t o n n il* .u. not yet borne Itrc Iruni possible ^UD 1,1 K o ic j
I xpUming tbn. .in Atmy official »anl
I
I lie l hme»c .mil K i- r a n Rrd* arc not lighting on om tram
t
i hit «i‘l tide*." and
’J f.UH I hr fll- l fai.eiHi ni**n » imiif luiipv ptugitini aiinnl
for rat tllllig (r.w^lhli
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(mil* nf *
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a ml vh'umrti n» u'iif**im la*! JutuT h r \M 11V &lt;|wkr | th* S rlrrtiv i
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j fl.s* l* thr -ii lit* *' lilt' s 1 thlil vi ill lunk** it |*»*'il*I(* for tiir Army !*■
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Be Conciliated
Secretary D iu la t e s
Red
Intel vent ion
Must Not I levelop
Into Anothei War
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levy, irltnaxlive In July I
n M ir Jnfir* •« rliRil J r (hi mrin1»«*l
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"p ail of .i sound piogi.tm ol d&gt; •hi|t
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Irnsr I ixation
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plofdi .n r soaimg lindri llir Ir hk!.ilu»* if tmhlintf, J i J um'J it .i
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The committee rallerl m S n y b r thnt ji m« !&lt; Ii.inl iriVruUUir Ifi Jt&lt;&lt;*
i t»&lt;
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ill
to give di (nils on Mi Truman'" t llir A til* much rink 119 4 !**■I **in
u ho * *
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ropiest a* it began beartlit’" under k'niiJ*liti|' it thr iluir Itnclk SI.
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a mandate for I'nngresi to i n r*» Mnt* J VHmV r»5 |iofi oti1 of A m m
llltk* 44 »l U H" »l
produce an excess levy bill a" ■i" |m*o|i|o ciiii(l*l*' «nJ i‘« liiiid i'I
4i*i Uia S in !,
quickly us possible.
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till" year are nolle l”o bright
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for other method" of Imotllng ,-■&gt;»
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ta le s and ordinary cnrpni i&lt;&lt;i-n
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mure comprehensive tax-bike pm- &lt;in-i- lo :ilNI, one of the laii-i t i , i f nu *ni Mel I ’ ll Ii AIp I' ii I i I. :iit|.'lf(,
potal to tile new Cong r e * . I hut to allrinl the C ity fuin lion
if if i * n l. * n n j Jill**'
Mr
1 M'lif
will convene next Jan. 7, Snyder I r'.'liim enls
heard
amoni’ tin
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r C‘wb r Is s ea n * l*aa* » lu
eruwd
indicated
( 111- hart” cue e l „ l ” l I.. H'| Y4* T| * lift
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, , liir!■ wa* served prnmptiv ai 7 tIn* rYsliniu'( Mr t »rl M ill. mis.
R i ll Y S R E D
I ' M , wa one i&gt;f Mr H altiaw av'- Yl»*4 tJiairiM.irr iih ! Mr
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If 8 M ill A R M Y I I K A D ' i r \|! be-l efforts,
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• Will
How aid.
T E R R , Korea. Nnv. 16— (iTI E&lt;”
Xiunrig the I'ltv enm m i *i"ner
be belli oi 1 |l l
1 from
Ihrrr own p rn ltd ln n . «--,&gt;■*•i»- • present w ere John K n d c t
I're 1 :t (Ml l ‘ M In III Hit r M
Chinese Commurii't trnon
P m - Dysun,
and
W illiam
Sletnper
M r. E" tier R h ( fi» . i ri’e re
la-en separated from Ihi-lr a lilt- • Cl.it f of Police Rov W illiam * ami
had
He&lt;| North Ko.-ran prituiu-f'
id m ini of the potire force a I &lt;. at- IMUtill filMHtiYifliftG 1■ nvi
U m mn«l Mfl ti l' f "I* | 11 " S •*(«
war.
tended Ihe barbecue
9(HIII Fill (J litl N'»V * hv il.” .-tub.
A lirnihptarler* *poke*man •■*
ft a«MfIMW** Has I'agr I n u l
plained:
A ll AD S R IO T
The Korean Reds are furiuu
C A IR O ,
Nov.
15 -b1h More
Ihe C hineie Reil* for having m i
tered and prolonged the war The than a score of person* were in
J A C K S O N V I I .I ,E N.
16 «.V»
Korean* threatened lo beat u|&gt; ihr jurrd to d a y -o n e seriously du r­
•lit
II
ing a stone and bottle fliug in’r Atlanta
rhirtese.
25
51
lliviiu ri k
demonstration in front of iiu* uf
In
6!)
flee, of the newspaper Akhbor Chicago
II.AeV. M KH TIN D
:td
HI
E l Ynrn, largest Arabic weekly Denver
State Comtiiander Howard De
60
r»'.’
Des Moines
in (lie world.
Vaughn will allend a district meet
M
60
The demonstrators appjrently New Yurk
Ing of the Disabled American Yet
tti
47
erans in Sanford tomorrow night were protesting against the new-- I'huenix
54
66
criticism
of
E g y p t'• Washington
at the Am erican Legion Hut. Sem i­ paper1*
32
47
Montreal
nole Chapter Nr&gt;. -10 wtli l&gt;e ho-l Wafdiit government. It was the
«0
70
Jacksonville
tu delegation* from Eee-bure, O r­ second «ueh riot In front uf the
74
78
Miami
office* in a month.
lando and Daytona Reach.
64
71
The street battle finally was Tallahassee
The meeting w ill follow a sup­
63
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broken up by police.
per lu I v held el 7 I’.M.
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o f t h is s t a t e ’s g lo r io u s past in o rd e r to b eco m e a n a tiv e non,
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le a r n fro m it m a n y new and t h r illin g s e c r c t a lon g lo ck ed
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nolhint In tin "till ill*,* tf*nltltinnatv altfnipl, in Pu*iln lin n ,
V # n *iti'l» . lit* U n it',! .St»t'«. and
O llt'f p a il, (if d l' wnd'l, but d
you v e t in Stalin’, pl*r* ami
w ant'd In cnnm i', ll,* wndd. "hat
wet,Id you dot lA’Iiat h 'U 'l wav it
i h ' f ' In ,,'a V fi, lh* 'it'm v to
m a t ' him * pudt-ovM whan war
tb lllfi, lhan In p a ,' lh* way hy
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MarAlllnit only a, lh' high corkIflotum n| lh ' Parilir Ih 'a l'r , lh'
b r tii hat with lh' itiatnhl' 'jg ,.
lh ' "M» and (ini" nl Japan'* nccupalinn almul whom lh ' Mann'*

1’nnIlinId In Kom i
Il s|t|tesr* thst (hr Chiufse Com m u il fata, having oh•siii'd s fooihohl in Holes, will not give it up volunlsrlly
o.xeepl in evrhsiigit for some suhstnufini gain elsewhere. It
is Ion much to hope that they might trade it for nn m s mi m ic e Hint I l,e Mum Inn inti Itorder will not lie vlohitctl ami
Hint the Ynlu River (lower instnllnllons will Im protected;
Hint aiunirnmc could Imve I sen nlitnined without sending
Chinese troops into Horen. The Reds want something else.
It would he foolish to dismiss the possibility Hint whal
they net dally want Is successful Commui.ist compiest of
Korea. That is what their objective would ls&lt; if dictated
from Moscow. This would itican a long, linrd campaign I*"
Chill'd Nations furies in Korea. It would lie very difficult
lo prevent thin from spreading further. It would have Hie
dual effect of lying up HN forces and of keeping Com
mnuist China occupied with a Russian pur|H,se.
It cem.i mine logical to suppose that the Peiping Reds
want China's urate in the HN, A trade on that hnsf*, dietasteful in the extreme, is not Impoimihle. Il is a typical
Communist move to try to I mile nuisance value and *ei-.ed
advantage for some desired objective. Such a deal would he
a significant victory for Communist methods.
In any case there seems to la* a long pull ahead in
Korea 1'hat was the immediate Ruaaian aim. Once more Mu*
Rus«iana have proved able to Indore a satellite to do their
dirty work for them.

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(T o n llau'd from Pag* lin t)
• ha I 'n il'd S la t r , al lh* rtr'tit
o * publl'ltv wofk for lh* oa&lt;* W'a,hinglon co n l'r'o re ol A t­
I’arl
d 'f 'p ,'
mini*l»r*
i ' * r . Mr. (V h lln 'v
lo hfln- lantic
lii* fafrdlv lo Sanford A* lontl A• “ w 'r* itrnnglv »*aBg*tal'd." th*
m ila h l' aevommodallon, ran b' oh- m in i,,', raid.
M 'an « h ||' in B 'rlin I ’rlm* MinI allied.
• t 'l Otto (Jtnt'wnhl annoumed
I t ' w a, m a tti'd in tM Z lo Ml*
• 1
Waoda M r,, of Win, h '* l'r , V* I,..- folnialio. d
- i... *&gt; hi* »'hool m at' a» th' „ hlrh h ' *aid will Env' , n K**&gt;
I ’n lv 'rtltv nf Mirhigan Th'v ha*4 •Jermany until 1PS4 "in Iruttfd
fri(fi,|,hin with lh* S o v i'l Union."
i n i , ' »on., Randall, is . and tiiti"
Th'
Ku*«ian »on* i-hanr'llor
• . If-, who 'tp 'rl to 'nl'r H'fnl
- d ' High Krhool. and C ,»le. |g Piadp only- minor 'b a n g " in lh '
If',I dominat'd piovi*loa1 I'Bitn*.
• So will a ll.n d Junint Rich.
» h irh ha, r'lU rtl'd lo nf f ir ' la*t
M, IV h ilii'v I .'r a n SI* htnln'a
month in an unoppo,',! r lift ion.
, a i " i a* a r e p o r t " for U * |l*
in»l l h ' l'ni|p,l
tn a Ilia d ' agair
If "II N’r w i and la t't rttrd a* an
•dm-flal **t l l ' r for l h ' Alton n Ktal* and lh* olh'i W rH'tn po»‘
In n ' I’f ' , and the Jark -op, III- *r*. f,rol'W „hl d'oiandfst r'unlfiralion of Tr'rmany on I'tm *
I 'Ofpal It, h a , yUn h*d f.in ,|*l',
hy
Ru**lan
(&gt;*puty
I SI' a-lv'rlu in p ' t p ' i i ' n - ' wl* • pro(io,'d
t lin lll'l
V. XI
l li l ’l-ln.
op William f.an on Rox# Adf't
al K a il hlor’a r 'r'n t PraBU* ron|i*tor A g 'n rt of C l ' - 'land O
f 'r 'n r * .
" 0 » of nnl, I wo arollranl
firolewohl told lh* Sovl't ion*
’•ilh pi'Vloti. Chantl^t of Cotn
o '* r " r t p 't i'O f '.
Mt. Whl&gt;n'&lt; Volkakamm'r lower hnu.*t that
rrv 'd a , mana.-rt of lh ' t vl'tand A tn 'rlra Hl» w aglnt an Inhuman
I hamSet of C o m m 'ir* ftom i *h * Intervention!*! war In Kor'a." re­
arming Weat Germany and a t­
lo l!i|s dm ini* w ld 'li lim ' hr In
tempting In I n 'll' *Bgf»**if’fi
&gt;i»* »d II, rn 'o il.'i &gt;hif f|..ni .1*
gain*t l(u*aia
to S *I IS irin r l h ' wa, h ' «■, rn *
The Ka»t German r h i'f f'a p
S ' t'lalio n* d lf " | o r for lh* Rf
pointed Morrow-trained Red* to
John, H ldniaid »f
Ja^k . o 'liu
and rer'n lty ha* haap doing pub- • ontrol the key m in i,I n * ,, inr Sid­
1i.it, uotk for HI A tig iiillri' and ing lfil*rnal affair*, *lai* ,'ru rity, Juitire, eduralion, planning, j
I ’ayfona |l*arll.
Aft afil'fll S a -'S a il
f'o ,
M* heavy induitry, 1* 1*0 and finance.
Wilhelm ZaU.*'r, who fougltl
W hltfi'v " a * a p ll'h 'i
for th&lt;
1'lll*'f ,llv of MS hipan Irani S 00 ItiM.ian ,11 &gt;Si in th" S4
C
iv
il war under tha nam* "‘GenH* laf* |P?I), and »liiilii' Hi* iim *
Pl'f pit, b»,| for .la ktopt ill' In *&gt;— *ral Gomel". I'la in rd hit fla t '
old Holdh * a ,I'm I 'agno In IU4I teru tily poat,
f.'ollai'tiallng C h iiilla n Penm1* ,'t v 'il a, huairi'a, manag'i (•■
Hi' til. Angn tin* (la ,'l.a|l Clot, - t a i, »n-( I.ISeial lio n i'sra l, e *i„'d
no *lathre In lh* new rahine*. alII* ha, alio h " n ,* r v nn**h In
though th ' CJirlitlan D e tifrta llr
1'1',1'd in Ho, H--011I a r l l r l l l',
&gt;», a Hoi Hmnl romndMion*, fo, Cnlod^ George tlertlngei remain­
'd a* fotrign in in M 'r
mo|, than I*n y ea r».
liertingrr frenuenliy ha, heeri
In a ii'p lin e l h ' in a „ * g ',,h l
ignr&gt;lrd in negotiation* between
of H i' fhaint.Pi of f'omm'f * '•*
the final (ieinran government and
W h iln 'i aald 4,| a p p r " t 'l' lh
the Soviet ta l'llile * Wh'r* ilopurto|i|Hi|limllv of rnmtiii' h*,*
f, r,l t« ,u r, a r ' at atakP, Communi*t
-.IV , I lli a f 'Iliiniiinil V ami rnuiifv
Mrputv Prime Mlnleler Wallet C l
I f ' a l i t ' lhal I am filling IS ' hrirht
take* over rondurt of
• h»p» of a nun S I ' l m n l man wh­ foreign affaita.
oa* a v'iv aid' Ptrrnllv'. and &gt;
Son' l„ *n&lt;r"d In h 'lp ine In r a n onl «oni' nl hi* nr *1 !*&lt;-l, [ a l„ .
hop* that hi* f i l 'n i l , will h» pi1
( I ’antlnned Iron* Page IH e )
fi I'ltd*.**
Prore'd* will he n t'd toward th'
I lit prior, p r '* 'n t a I the meet rlub’a main projert, "The Milk
log |a*l rdgtd tnr 11idPil I r« A ,|iol
Hank”.
*f l.oiigwo.'l. R Caimh-hapl or
Mr*. Chapman exl'ndrd an in
Ca-»p|h'riv, II. K W I p |p i . .Ir of vltatioli to the 'lllh from lh ' C l, l
flvl'do. and Andiow RHnr. W '• department of the Woman’, f*luh
Hilling, W. A . Moni*on. t
K to a luntheon la-ing elvrn torlav
Tii - k " 1 ; W S io-oi ,-r. AI l.pp. al the &lt;Ini, hrtu** f„r the K'nilnul4
ffoy flrlM
I
K
U d 1 ,l l ,* 4 r,.j..M,.. ^Kpderation
of
Women’
r s, i"ii &lt;
i|
if ,,111111
1k ninn , m
Inn*, of whtrh the Pilot C l,it, I , i*
Janie* I.. In g lrv . fie o ip ' j . , I
nienilwr
Jark Itallgati. It K. T " l' . J „*
M i*. M It. Ciitihel wa* run
i.allouav. C hart''. M*rloo II U giatulatrd upon
lielnr
rho,er
Pope, pulldod tl** ,, .tohn !&lt;•*, r» “ Sanford
lltifllne*.
Woman
P Herndon, J *. 1 Halt f r,. KM P.iMI".
tMtrnk, Jr. and Ham M*rlm*
M r,. John I.. Ggllowav, chair
piatv of Internallnnal
I'latlip ,
'iro*,| rh* blend'4*, to h-ln* Ik -c
g ift, (or the Cbrlitnra* h„x to tw
*-pt
VlrtlotiH'l*, Franc**,1t» t'1'
b-r,trip,, pi**llno „n fX i' d»v . V *4'
i , v m i , h, 4 e , * " ' . 4 , ' n „ i
’S All gift* inStllil l-e ontir'kl^
group, ari"** the *tf**r from th»
hi# end ptainlv m ark'd a*
t„
phkel lln* Ka-h Hn&gt;* rh* so li'- value, *lre and whether for * hnv
in an ar'd to plinrh a hole throueb or gift. ,hA *ald,
lh* thrr* -l**n line of plrket* rlt
rllnr* ibm ild'i to *hnuld*r and toe
aEairi*t h*el. a few operator* nr
clerk ■ manage4! to «lin into the
building
Wild* all the f 4*aa wa* 'otne no
a grout, of vnunp women, nholoo,
ly •vm palhirinp with th* pt*ka»«
al,„*,l on a tra fflr l*land In *h*
li* e l They 'ane a narndv on "Tha
Old G rav M ar'.’’ The fir at Una haran "Hhl 'taw It 'll, ah' ain’t what
• he uafd to l.e , .”

Pilot Club

Police

lit JA M B S MARt.OW
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov. t l i/fn—
T h* nation, of Weviern K u ro p '—
beraute of lh* ruin I'M by war
and Ibeir f*ar of C„mmuni*m —
b a le moved rlo*er to unity lhan
' , r r Iwfnte: economirally, politlr a lly , and militarily.
I hi- r«unty ha. Idea*',! their
effort - and urg'd them on. B ill
their unitv 1* (a, Hum complete.
They are a lung way from any
Mirh thing a , a U nit'd Stale* of
Rurnpe.
e
Amt thi* rounlrv h a , help'"
them w ilh money and a im *. The
help run* into lh* Wlllon*- A fter
lait week’* 'let-lion- it remain*
to tw , " n „ h ' l h*t thi* help ton
Hrn i'* at the *amr ta t*
K 'lh a n * th* ra*le»t "a&gt; to un ­
der .land
Buton*'*
proidem
i*
i., | g | . Hu t/niUr)
v i t in
example. If look'd at in ,'v e r * '
Rupp*,,'. ln*t*ad of th* IS Mat**
toin'd t„K#th*r tn on* fiov'inment
th* &lt;s were lml*p*nd'nt of «&gt;n*
anothrr
Karh with it* own arm y, Iang u ag '. rultur*, t ia d lllo v - ,M'(U*4
i r , , and many burlier*. ||1* let
iff*, to fre* trad* with lh* other
K c H c r v is In
II AHtlttHI, f l . " I4* ,* 1***1
hv Hu- *ind "f Nmember
Addi
Initial lienlenaiit* »nd rairtaln*
doctor* and n u t,'* will Se r'•lu ii'd
at
Army
H irn g th
I*
vu rllrd hv th* draft.
T S ' Navy, Air to r r * and Ma
r lli' C ulp* t" d at' h*v* depend'd
a u l'lv "*r reterv'* and volmiteer
rirlUtnient* to fill their truulrc
liient*. None of the*' * 'iv l(.
now plant to a*k S f ln 't lr r Set
vice for a th at' of lh ' moothiv
rlinft ,|irola*.
Although the u ii'tp e rtrd ap
pear an, ' of ttroiig Chili, »o 1 om
m u n i,I l o i i ' t III Ivuira rail»rd tin
Arm y to tend more i r * c iv i,| .
ov ' im -b * than w a, eiprrtptl »«4
v ir a l wrekt ago. Army official
• aid they do not plan to rail mi/
more , nli,l&lt;d re t't *1*1* egrept
for l,Smt niedirat and 43.1 roulilet Intelligence »p« lall*l».
The A ir Force hat ditcmitlnued
the recall of rn llft'd reaervl*!*
and annoiinrcd that re*erv r offl
cel reralla will l"l I't t llr t e d to
needed tp'iiallat*
The Navy plan* to call 31,WW
'illia trd ni'n and an undl*rto*« d
iiirmtwr ,if officerr up to the
/ r a il' of l l ' 11' ’-nant eommand-r
1 1 l h ' fir*t *ix month* of PAM.
T Ii're a M 'l the N iv y will rail f»*Hl
rnllatrd rrxrrvr- rarli month t ••
■'p lace th ' **me number of I '
. 'r v iv l,
mohllirert
«inre
the
Korean war. After Heptemtier
t*j;.l Hie Navy plana to n n iil'i
"lit I .Mill receive officer, re ta il­
'd lo duly since June.
Th'
M trine Cnrpa ha* nn
&gt;i. o o r'd no ach'du!r fur the re
Iran* of r« *'*v i'l* hut list tlated
that It H»t already r a il'd up rn*-tt
of tli* i'* * iv e o f f ir 'lt and Mien
It eaperta to h*va on artl&gt;* duly
• , ,'t t June.

IT * t a l'* S" **J« * ffiih w a u l'd In
g " p o uU ld g ro m p 'llllo n .
S u p p o ,', fu r t h 'r , l h ' iw opl* of
the i s « ta l'» had S 'r n k illin a on*
a n o iji'r for r c n l u r l ' , in r 'p 'a la

war*, building up f'a r*. i ' a l n u t le f
rd*. Then
T h 'n •ay*ay there ram*
and hatrr*l*
one w ar, w'or* ' than all the re*t,
which I'M them all broke, nearly
hruke, or In m int.
And *up|H&gt;*' one big ttat# Hire
Tr«.vr or New York
auhatitutt
R utala— w a. threatening to grab
control of the re*t or |oTihl* th'm
Up. At la at the other 47 would
have Mimrthirig In common: their
poverty a hi I fear.
Out of theer. d»»perat' dealt*
to survive th ' 47 then mlEht
la.t he witling to bury tome -r
.heir old distrust*. In fare of tha
new and greater tmuh|».
Park to Kurone:
While they mlEht yield on »om»
thing
lige f t " trade among
them "r ronpeiaU'ig op a rommon
drfen*' aifaioit • Ituaala— th»&gt;
a ir n ’t yet ready tn yield 'very,
thing
That is they are ttill not willlor* to g i'e up th»li anrl'nt «overr ic n ly — the rlB&gt;d to run tT*i-^
••Ives, mulviduallv
and «u!S&gt;
merge th'm telves In one big gov.
emment for W e*t'rn flurop
That lime mav ru tlt It ttn't la
tiEht now. Ho, with each remain­
ing independent, the natinnx of
W e d r i„ Britnpe hagEle over vb tt
they yielil in their mover toward
miitv
Thai I , why their *Upi
In that direction have not he#a
lah 'n tturredly,
A* a rearrit, two nation,, nr
three, nr five ,et up tpeelal ag,',^.
merit* among |h ,ii» 'iv e » on c l
then a whole tuinrh of them g*l
opiating for Setter tra d '
Ant
log,*ther for till* *am» nurno*»
TIM* I* lo Hi» erononile r le li
The earn' way In the military
felil A ronpl' make an allian-s
Then three make an alliance Th'n
(hr two and IS ' three gel togeth­
er and make nn alliance. Then «
whole hunch gel together and
make n m ilitary alliance tn pi &gt;
Ir.T Hi'in nilln the poliliral field a «lv 4
l.tioch g ,| toR'Ihcr at on* ,»a:k
and try to di cu** their proW eni
and work out solution* for them,
allhmiKh lin e partlrularly etrlr
nalIon make* sure It keep. It*
own Independence.
Briefly, thi* outlines the tt'pr
taken in tin- I hr re field*: econmiii*
I-*,Iit hoi, and m ilitary:
Brunnnik
Franre and Italy
make a Hade agreement; »n Jo
it'lgiirm . Holland. l.iriernlKuirg:
then Hrdain and France |oln thff
iu
latter three; then all lhe«e and
more get logelher in tie orgaiiira
(ion for Biir-ipean I.
Wpvxe*
operation..
M ilitary
France and Fnglaod
riiuke an alliance; then both make
nn alliance with U'lgium , Holland
l.ttien il'iu rg ; then all the*# and
more make n hlg alliance " I lh lh*
United Stall** and Canada in th*
North Atlantic Part.
Pol it Ira b - At , ne Inmp, which
Ihei- w rt" tong in taking, a who1*
batch ,d H ill,on get together imr
th ' , * , 10*11 of Knrnpe, m kind of
congress or parliament, which
ran debate and make recommend*lion* but ran pat* nn tawa.

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father of lieorge I tel ottr, Itnt hardly less interesting ate Iiin g , ha• fig n i',1 ’"it v 't Ju-i
the early da&gt; • in Daytona. New Smyrna, West Palm Hen«'h. " h a t hi* poalllnn 1* a , f r g a id IS* Rii'nlafi,
Maul
Hi Ink l&lt;
and Miami, w here I he foundations of a modern metropolitan pi, liir* * film ,* If
* 11#vine *&lt;'
, Its* were laid in the rough-arid tumble frontier fighting of *,(il»l p u rl, i * r , lilp In Hi* rr**tl»&gt;
--&lt; * g i* a l i fim munUt * „ , i , l In
the early I{&gt;00*.
« h lrh r iiln * w ill play Hi* I'aHIny
Florida did not amount to ninrh in the even of the na­ A ,la lli- r"l»
tion 4i ir I it Henry M. Flagler brought his wife Mrst to .lark
If lh a l i , w h * l S* th in k i. In
'onvillr, then t i St. Aiigiutine for her health He saw Flor I, ,lu ' f„r • n « i* * " a k 'n l» f f •*
ilia’s |H&gt;n»jl»i|jtie* and Ids Standard Mil wells gave him th** f»i' long lla ,'tlalnlv I* play
(siwer lie |Huired f.'iO,*nnr,000 Into his railroad front Jack •i * ■„ l„ t|H i,lv n l p a il In In *
r r 'a llo n »f • O im in u n ltt f m p it i,
sott'llle to Key West, and other millions into palatial hotels, Sul n a llh 'i l S in , nor any irth, ,
one of which was "the largest wo«a|eu structure in tIv .......Ill)* ha- «Mpl*l p a iln fy *hi|,
v if ft f lu * ,l«
| hi- .o v f ir ig n t y of
win Id.”
h and
on' " f them ira ia
How miit'li lime and patienre must go Into Hie p.oiis- *a&gt;
111 AtnwtP,
ill* ,
| u ,l tfog*
laking leseaich uei e .sarv to prialuce a book of this kind n lh * S o v i'l wrhf'l.
Th* Ini we nig
.in inipm I mil
is little realised by the average person, Suffice it to *nv
that the Hauuati have H|»eiit nearly a life time gathering the pi* Ilid* Ir, lh' piojrrl'd apprai
,n,,- *&lt;| i I'hoi'.i- * iiiiiniiiiu,i d*
material, over two years writing the book. Personal letters, I'galloo t,l II,' Ihtllrd Nation* to
mamtseripls. legal ilia inncnts have been cheeked and double ilia'll,* lh' 'tplf-alvr K'O'an *li
nation "lii'h ha* in II lh' poaalMo
becked anil sources traced as far as Madrid.
Hin- "I auolh'i gloS-l m i
hi their ii|sniiig chapter the llamiHH say, "To narrate
Til' aim of lh' p'a,' oiganlge
the story of the Florida Fast Const, no ordinary lime pro ilon it lo ii'iiliallt' tlilna Sy
Kiesslon meets the need; ratio r, events must lie explored ronvltinrig h'r Ihat Hip II. ,N.
from |Miinl to |miint ns fashlonril stone must Is- held ii|i to •i,p, havrn'l any d'algn, on h'l
Hie light to show its mnnv faiets, full of color with an on- 'fill,i,v and plan lh' nrallon of
• u n llrd and d 'liv w ia lir K n iv i
Id lone of gold". They have done just this And as they hold which
w ill In no w ay t h i'a t r n
each region iif the Fast Coast up for lus|iectlon, the reader • hlna
C o in 'id'nll&gt; l i ' n ' l a l | , , | i n o I ’ld
will find "an undertone of gold” and treasure in their
nng
K ai S h rk ,
lh '
N a ll'o ia h tl
"Molden Samis"
I, d n .
ha*
In a u e io .H rd
,ln!{;
I hey have made a disliiigulshed emitrilmtIon to Flor­ S in ad ratt* l „ lln- niaiiilam l fro u
ida history in this new tionk just as they hn*e in their III* h 'a d ijn a H 'f a on lh,- laland of
ither publ leal Ions, "Florida. Kami of Chance", "Flight lido Km mo •• T h r*p ,, » ' , * , g ' , r a il n n
Mhlivlon", "The St. .tohm". "A Prince lu Th eir Midst", an I • h in * ,' lio o p * not In fight
*gntn&gt;l l h ' I fu ll'd S t a ir * and
’l .ikc Mkecchols'e" HidII you have read them all, you ca n -&gt;Ilia n th 'i n t'n ilw f* of the C n it 'd
not ho|w‘ to enjoy Florida In the fullest.
N atio n ,, who b i p I I I ' fri'n d a nf

'lu ll «lm i * l l , V i' iii m lil* * uri'nl
M 'tn .ili y.n i'H it lli' n&gt;il'l',l m'n
Ament*
li*&gt; '* '•
(iitdilt'd".

t* s a n f o r d
i l —-

Ed Whitney

W* folk, of ih ' \ \ &gt; ,l'in »orl&gt;l
i,. ., of »i le a d should know
»„ this lime rhat M«»cnwr | . |.«
himl Ihs roftnnunl«l sa g i'M lo n in
M ill M M I I
III % \
From the welcome given Ponce dp I«eon by the im­ K ia ra .
r«fiiA v
W&gt; know I&gt;&lt;sl lkl&gt; i&gt; I’.c t &lt;&gt;f
fitlfl IMI \ III I \
pressive Timiirnan Chief Saturiba. to the fabulous laeim
ltn*tp*»i tlHHHiif
Ilir k o i'l t'le* *" Haow 11* o il
that
busied
stnai
k
in
our
fares
twenty-five
years
ago
and
M MM M U * | | l l % It I I I *
li.ltrtrr m ilitarily , »mt *1 th&gt;
U*
!•*♦ »#*
• .1 1
to tin prowling wolf packs of Nn/i submarines Ins'ilc our
timr Mr*&gt;l u« rconoaileilly
f
O n*
M « m |»
tiulf Stream, the stor&gt; of Florida's early struggles wliirh ,n •&lt; 1» whittle a , i li s n lo HU*
ifw
t h fit
'll M l
11* I f IIM i l l s
tuntiil her development and the later progress which made *1*’, »lr'.
*2 PM
l*W*
1 &lt;M*'t
M ourvrr. th ' pw&gt;pl' of A&gt;l«
it the fastest growing stall in the east Is descrilied with a * whop- don't kiv1„ t h ' ,' fa rl•*•*#It *'
t #»»*!■
mt
A ll
fe*»'|VIV 4 • f
mmal
ml
t It * n l *
**«*■ I1*«•1•*a a
met leu lolls ant in nl nil &gt; in a lively literary style.
y v'n l h ' million- of It'd C hina,
ml
IS * fra# pet*#
la *
• ate | li t lm f " * mt*
*0 IPII •,# • »**»*• ;(**# I n f
t m t ■- 11**,
i tt a *•t
Not only are Florida'* pre-Columbian citizens carefully who a t' Mi vil tlly intn'in*&lt;l.
at rtb «*M« 4**1«* 11 1«i «*, tittift
ilestrilail, tint theii Mine n&gt;r&gt; who fled from the Creeks don't know Ih'rn
|l
•»**•! \ h i I k h h M * I f f
lln lh ' ro n tia iv th* Chlti«*cIm'nml
i|tf t
||an*ttfHlH ■ in i ieorgia and Intermarried with the remnanta nf the h i , ' Iw 'li burnhsol'd by th,tftta
. \»tt
I M* n|i«i. !•*- Timm nan , Tei|ue«1a. and ( alia. .as are traced through all
lonm ilinl,* aovri nln'nt at P flp
IPtilt. hititiHt t i l t . M *"**»■
their vii issittides with tin whites, even to their tourist |i»f with pinpag ltn ll 'hat th'*.
ff*t IImhIh l» i*
«t •
m o tio n Ani'ttcati *g B t'A k««f «*••»•* I'M ** ttiiM) |» »*»tlti#A lam ps mi Hie Tarniami T ra il; anil the rackets of the "wreeki t r iti.h tit to ih» tut l*«t
,lno In Ko»»a th»&gt; * i ' twisa tola
r*t|#if*
all tb» I««h* n»«t pt*al#H ers". the pie Civil War slave trade, the blockade runners that the C n it'd S id * * I* l»nt
la Ih l* ti»H(pH|itt h* «#|| ■« at*
of both tim Civil and lln- Spanish-American Wars are on * e i'-fis m of lm|wilallMn In
AC ntn« HU|»«t»bi*
lh* O tl'nt.
desrrilw’d in detail
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Of particular interest to m here in Central Florida * A , a m*tt«f &lt;1 fact, " ' l l in
I'hln, ,* N all'iH iil-t filial
are the development of the mange, the arrount of Tl'us- foinil,)
O f , fall mr th 'tr I* «on4l*l»r*lil.
T O O A V B HIM C k V P tiR K
' ill* - Col Titus, and the Mor, of the Cuban him kade-run •Innlt w h 'th 't th* ';tim *.a fo nt
ner "The Three Friends", one of whose owners was the •lomUt I* H*t, ti*,tria l Man T ra
IV t rjfi iti* p o ttffi «» iflefl uni
It.

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"And •• lul'tpeitiM r a lumor now,
Som' day it'll h ' a (arl
Tlte setmtor* mav la* in lurk. They would benefit at
Thai lh ' IjOfd will h'ar a d " p
rimtlngent
Iteira if any rlinritablp ImqtiPtl.t nf Charles Newtn ir' lay,
m»n&gt; will sltrvtilil iw» dimllnwed. Newtnnti. • retired steel
'M ot' n ,'r GrnJ. il*. Mar* ”,
thnidd h' in l'tu lrd in a n'w honk ^innmifnrttirer nf Next York City, left nearly *1,000,BOO H&lt;
Call'd "Ma,Ailh&lt;o
Man nf A t- I he Ray Newmnn Foundatlmi, wliirh he net up in 1D42 H
«hl tleurrvliig Inrlivirliialft. The memliern nf the Senate eie
lion" hv I tank K 'll'V and Cnln'*
liatrti hh rontillRmt la'in'firiiiriea.
lint Ryan, who krt'w Inn, when,
Newman, na lifts will aiatea, made thin pttivUlun ’.-tn a
and I'll aluml lh' limy a* lh '
young'll hnsadi'i trnrial in lh' tnkeii nf my iiiidritamliiiR ami HppreriAtinn nf the excojiUnited S la u . aitnv h ' w'nl n»'i Monally artliitiita laiKira ret|ttlre&lt;l of the imlividiiHln mention,
th' top and hinti.hl b a il a G 'l- nil in tliift difficult |MiHl-wnr |a&gt;ritHF’.
Thai In a sound ni'Rtinient. Thn Seuntn hue ita share,
man rnloiifl a, hit |i'te,nal prilo n 'i with nnlhmi hul a twagg'i imrlinpe more, of fnrioiie (inrlleann anti rrackiMite, hul tin*
great majority of Ita membern are nerioitn worker* who are
•tick In gnad hint nn.
We ate glsil In ire William
Faulkner nl O iln n l, Mm., mm'whlt I,elatedly heing terogniml
for tire geaiui that Ire it. In llm
day and lime one lit* alm»t1 to he
bnin in New York nr Horton, nr
al leait live llieie, tn rerei*' anv
I'rngnition ftom tire literary wnild
ikouth "many a lln wet it Imtn In
plthit nniten and watte it* ft.*
glance on the dereit ait” . For mote
than a generation Faulkner hat
keen telling alrmit the -South, nnt
alwayt petbapt at mme Southetneta would like tn have it told, hut
non# the leu tine tlnriet almul tire
South, in an aniaiing literary tlyle
of hit own. which tnme dearnhed
•a the ettenre nf |iur« genius and
•»hkh other* took a* the baffleOfttla of a mn luted mind. The
Sxegdiah Academy ol Art* and
S c ir a ir r , however, hat finally dis­
co*# red Faulkner and awatded
him tire J?4 9 NnJrel Jjle ra n Price
(worth tome 130,000) a* tha out

inipreNHfil wilh tlie rrurlnl untun* of the tlmra in which
we live, and who art* anxlou* to do their lieat.

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\ftD X E SD A Y NOV. 15, 1950

THE

Social Calendar

Final Plans Made
For Harden Carnival

P e rs 0 n a l

T h r Smifoni (•unlrn Club in*
Miss Jeannette Jrnkinson. stu­
nutiflcd]
th r final plana fn^ dent nurse at St. Vincent’s Hos­
it* C a in nut to Ik * liuld nut! .Snt*
pital in Jacksonville, spent the
UMlm i venifiif at O ir h«•nit* uf Mr*
last weekend here with hrr patent*
M iH im KtiMrll on C ry s ta l L t k t
Sian* **ill Ik* purtol to .Itruct
Mr*. Cassunder Schu lti i* mov­
initiation*.
• W yn n e wh*r«* to turn off thr ing from her home on 1‘a il AveT he I'lriv rr Meet.inr servlet- »t
Co u n tt) ('lull rti«»l to gut to th** nue to thr Fa lm rtlo Fudge Apart
tin h i n t H apli't C h u rch u ill ( •
humr of Mr* ltu**ull. ii«*r«itiltn*» l' merit* on Palmetto Avenue
a t ^ ;3 0 I' M
publicity chairm an, Mr*
Floy*
Iw a y rl
im etin i! of the
F ir - !
ralrm n.
fir. and Mr*. W V Dola-tt* have
W ED N ESD A Y

K h e n - .t Court No fi'.!, l.a d iiO iir n t n l Sh tln c of N orth A m ir i* .,
W ill inert ut H:IXt P..YF in D eFai.d
at the Pythian H all, T h e re w ill h«

Method!-1 w ill he hehl at T ill I'
M A ll v liito r* a re welcome.
U n d er the sponsor-hip of iirtn
F lg iin i 1'hi so ro rity , the rev. pilot,
1*1 At the Fe in a ld -F a u g h tu n Me
ino tiu l Hospital is M rs .1 Saun
rlers,

THUKBDAY
T h e brotherhood of the F ir - t
H a p li't Church w ill h ate their
■upper mid program rnesilinir to
tien'.t at 7:3U T.M .
N ile lio yal Aruba-sad*. r - of the
F ir s t
ltap ti‘ 1 C h urch w ill meet
th is evening at 7 :titl I’ M

Sawyer* nml

Mr*

M at

Fumlorn w ill be T h rift Shop
\\ o r Iyer*.
The
Seminole Chapter No o
(I.K .8 . will meet at tiie Mngurti*
F u d g e at A tHI I* M

.^upp« r Hill I** *rrve»l from 5:10
I* M until !♦ .10 I' M T h e menu n il!
rnnm*t of humhurir* r* nn«f hnt
•lo if* hrolled wvrr th r out oil m»r firu*
pla t u ni * e rv n l wi t h u rhnlcu of
rrlm hu* nltd *hr**it *wurt onion*,
hakud l**nn*. ro lr -a la n
and ho*
irff*'*
T h r •up|H*r tir lo t s hnv»*
l»rrri tuni till to $tJo. toil fvrrvoni*
• Hriviiffit*. an 11 tho*i* not rnliru?
for *u|&gt;|o « Hill hr jiilrnitti if urilhout charter*

l a* h i Ifrlr of thr t«aii|i*ii Flub
U »i *pnn*ihlr fill U illffril l I fra*
l u i r a* follow *:
\/a lru -upper
Ja i tin* rule* *ugipur

Central

F R ID A Y

Inti (mediate li. A s of the Firs'
b a iitisl Church hail tin it
fir-'
n o it in / of the vsai mi Thiiisilas
evriiintr at the home iif their 'I
rector. Mis. J. M. Stiitecitihri. M i.
Dougin- Stenstlom i* associate ■
I.
res'tot.
A ffl o eis for tlo* conlinIT veal an
h~Ta Beverly Henlon. president.
Mi - Kllt'ft D riggers,
vies p i . i
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secretnrv: Nancy ItoUMire. 1 1 ea»
U le r;
(ilailys
H asty, rltuplain
Cusol David, program chatiman;
June \ut«e, social leader; l.oui&gt;
Its-ntisii. communitv missions; ui,.
Jeanne Millet, fsi&gt;-rt&gt;l&gt;hi|i chairman
T he nett meeting will lie h*b4
on Nov. tin. After the meeting
punch and cookie* wi re serveil lo
l i A hostesses to Miss Jarir Mavis
.iH s Jean Wilson, Miss Driggers
Mias boilnlree. Miss (tiineeiniser
M i’ s M iller, M is. I utilise
and M b s lleverlv Denton

Denton

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A N N O U N C IN G
T h e Opening O f

MARY’S
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Meeting Is Hold
IJy baptist Group

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U ltim o* ( V a Co in*
Icotu lla iu a r
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I ’h lla lh ru C la ss of
the
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b a p tis t Church w ill have its n&lt;
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i . * i ntionnl building at 7 Hu l ‘ M
T h e ilepenitahle t'ln s- of tie
F i r s t Methodist C h u rch w ill 1111*1
w ith V ila. A. L Sk in n er at lHla
M agnolia Aveliue at h:iMI | ‘ \|
1 he Woman's M i--i» iia iv I ’nion
of the F i n t b ap tist C h u rch u iil
meet ns follow
b in v r r band at I titi P M am 1
coinrnittee meeting at I to I'M
am i directive m issions at J 110 p M

fish pond

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u\ ullfihii ut tin* diiH Ik to take
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I.u k r, Mu* n nl r n t n t a ln m r n t w ill
U fu rn ith n l an*l rv rr&gt; o n r i« rordinily m vrtdi to it t f iit l.

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H U L L Y W O O tl, N..v i &amp; _ Oft—
While human actor* are moanin»;
nl'i'ut line m ploy me Pt, Imise* are
eiijayit.a a ixaiin.
The vast incie»«s' in the pro■luctiun "f western picture* for
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shnrtaye sif horse actors I learn
c&lt;l this from H ill June*, head
w ratty lei at Depuhlic which make*
the mate horse .i|&gt;eiu» than any
ther studio.
"Sometimes It'* tuuicli to tfet
ciiuuith horses," said Jones, a
tunned, soft-spoken
man
who
learned horse liismbiiii; in his na
live Calvin, (Iktii. "A ll of the
studio* yet then
horse* from
three liiy outfits, which have
a taint 171* apiece. Sometime* w&lt;have to yo to sm aller outfits to
fill ou, heed*.
"Not just any horse will do.
We pick our horses with perhaps
even more call* than the studio
picks its &gt;u*t uf humans. When
tile script is finished we consult
with the director and producer
nlaiut what kinds of horses they
lived.
*'We have lo yet yrntlc horses
for the principal actors to rid.
in the close ups. \ ir accident with
a star might cause 'awsutts and
yrest rspense
to the studio.
Csunlly w« have more spirited
doubles to do the tongshol i of
iiinniny for I orses used in the
dose ups And they might need
staml-ins. loo."
K*ch hors, i* different, salt!
Jones. "Take a herd of tiW
horses," he suggested. “ Kach hits
« different personality, Just^tho
s.tne as par hum ans would.”
lie hn* his own favorites. One
•if them is the elder Trigger, now
III years old and "smart as a
whip." Another
is the horse
John Wayne rid*-* in "Rio Grande
Command.” lie ’s a regular lens
louse.
"He'D slum! in before the scene
starts, acting half-asleep," said

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CARNIVAL
SA TU R D A Y— NOV. IN

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Ilnmr Of Miriam Kutavll

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a* their yursts. Mr*. Ituhcit‘&gt; pa­
rents, Mr. ami M rs. David II O'
Connell of Verm ont. Mu** Thev
w ill spend several duv- here
Muj. Clifford W. II iw*ll. son
of Mrs. It. A Howell, S&gt;. and the
L i e Mr. Howell, ha* rec.-'itlv keen
promoted to tii-iiterium v.dc.r-'.
lie is stationed ut Ft Ik * . '* J
Mr*. John Van Acker of Miami,
state president of the Florida Fed ­
eration of business arid Profession­
al Women’s Club. w«s m Sanford
yrsterdav to talk with Mr- S sllir
Mrro William*

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The home of Mr*. W l*. Duio
at Fld rr Springs was the scene
of the rrgular meeting of the
Fidelis C lsss of the First Dap
lis t Church last .nght will. M is.
M. D. Dun gar ner. Mis, C, h
Sheppard. Mrs. J
IJ liallow a)
and Mrs. M. F . Smith as ro ho*tessc-s.
Mrs. II
M. Pearce presid'd
over the hustties* session and the
devotional* were given by l it * .
Ik K. Me Nall. P lan * for a C h rist­
mas party to Its* In Id in the F. Ill
catiunal building the First T u es­
day in Drcemlwr w rrr made with
Mrs. F. K. Cooper n* rhairuisi. ui
urmngrmcnta.
The
cl***
also
voted to cooperate with the church
program on the matter of pro­
motion as kutlmcd by the pastor
and the educational director.
s Vs*•«-**,. * *inisiiit
. * • « esa* »» . , .
•f tniwniKK
several amusing games and eon*
• '* 1 * were enjoyed under the dl
lection of Mr*. Kvan* McCoy.
Prite* were presented to Mr*.
McNnh Mrs. F. F , Garner and
Marcia Dungarnrr.
Defieshmrnt* were served to
the following; M rs. F . K. Gatchel,
M rs. Pearce, M rs. McNab, Mr*.
G am er, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. L . W.
Woodley. Mr* Douglas Johe, Mrs.
A K. Dobson, Mrs. IF F. Oalanne, Mrs. J . L . Thotnley, Mr*.
C a rl Most. M r*. II. W. Flttle.
Mr* Vrrne M cssrnger. Mr*. Mir
ium Vlnup, M r*. J . I*. Wilson,
Mr*. II K. Cordell, Mrs. Hun
garner, Mrs. Huie, Mis* 1 ore no
Franklin and Miss Murria jinn
g arnet.

Jones, "but when he hears the
sound of the cam rra, he perk*
up and really acta.”
Pictures in csiloc require spec­
ial casting, with sorrel* and palo­
minos the most photogenic. Movie
men generally avoid casting white
horse* eicept for the stars; th rlr
brightness make* them stand out
too much in a crowd.
The life of a movie horse is
long,
lom psratlvely
speaking.
Some of llieni a re still active at
the advanced age of 17. They
are given e ite n siv c training and
usually not started in the business
until they are three or four.
” 1 p icfrr about right,” said
Jones, "by that time, th e y ra
about the same aa a man of ’JS
or 30. They’re no lunger unpre­
dictable; they've settled down to
be whst they’ll tie far the rest
of their lives.”
Although some movie scenes
appear lo lie hard on horses,
Jones assurmt me they are not,
"The horse* ar ■ D eiced to tukr
lab s over a lung jw.-lod,” Insaid. "They learn to do it huitu
h ssly , just as un arioliat does.”
The tumbling burses get 125 u
day, com|iared to ffi for the o r­
dinary ones.
I '*o of anim al* in picture* Is
supervise*! by the Aturricar Hit
mane Association. Decently the
group was in convention her- and
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ilrm nn vtm lio n i« *tuiw how hatm
|r«* On- atu tlU aft*.

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w rrr a o 'ra a y .” «al&lt;l iolira “ Act
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fdf Inn Kim (tian lt»**y n r for tin
trv»r-»
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hct'T, w r tloii'l urtni th r lluiTisin*
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tu&lt;i m uch o u r i i l v f i to Irt any
ihtnie *Rp|w*n to (hrm .“

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all the mineral* necessary l»
inaiiilain liealth.

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TROPICS:

TIIUIW DA V

G Y ItO D U C IN G

( 'omrdy— Cur I mm

U KID AY
— A ls o —

m r.* m . i r r i guN»n(yr( Mvt*cau

leave out Salon
and mentally re-

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taxed.
I'hoiin M71—

C u m e d &gt;— C m loon

T r ill Treatment Free!
Saturday, Nov. IS— dedirnled In children
lla lr cuts . . , 50c Shampoo und eel l.llll
Children under 14 only

HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Phone U7I

O ffice:A lly Yours”

New a

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and lei ns explain what il
will mean to you.

10* N. Park Ava.

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.c rv ! Th- Mjnsmcr
con%»niton,
hull! at the
Hjnf**r»l
\ u n i f y , siitiactcil rni'rr than BOO

The Lamplighter

Give U k An Hour
Of Vour Time . . .

You will
physlcili)

‘ yiucjmi: !T (i\al To
lie Held In Sanford

Many g ift- for veteran* in tin
t h n r veteran s hospital- of F lo r ­
ida to g ive to tiieii fnniili&lt;« at
C b ii-tm a * w ere on di-plnv last
nigt.t .it a G ift Shop u.vrtv
f th
A m erican le g io n \u tilia tv of post
No M
M l* M l- baker pM-.i.letil of
the A u x ilia ry I ’nit. pointed out
that veteran * in ho-pital- often
find it d ifficu lt to obtain g if t , for
their child ren oi fantilv m em ber*
for C h ris tin a * These g ift-,
ineluding to ys, clothing, -ta iio n n rv
Iwok*. ami co sm etic-, will l» tdiue.'
on ilt*plav at the hospital.
that
the v rfl'lu n * in n -elect |ile*ent»
F a -t night a tong tabic vva- cov ereti with the g ift*
Table gam e- were rnm ved last
night and refreshm ent- w ere -e iv
id by ■ lo m m ittis mcludine YDK . A. Co vington. Y|r\\
I
beevhe! anil M l- Not« S i » -orar
A nunilie i of Feg lo n n ailew en
present.
O rig in a l
com toi-itionwere played
by
Harry
W ester,
pianist.

Friend* of Mr*. I T Stringer
will he glad lo leuin Ihul she via*
tvntuted from the FernuM-Fau-th
ton Memorial Hospital last Frldav
to the home of her sister. Mrs F
A . Monforton on 1MJ0 Sanford Avc
nue, where she It doing nicelv f*dlowing ail Illness uf several werk- uf^nnimtmn, nn«l !*• t*«vr*ini .1 full

Fidelis Class Meets
With Mrs. W. C. Huie

PAGE THREE

FT O R T H *

A n d Personal Activities

P H O N E I IN

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H V W A T .D . R A V F n n n .

\ dcrans Gifts Are
1
Displayed Al l*arty t

Social

M r a. bird.

BA N FO RP

Cumplele I'rugruni
5:3&lt;l—N: 15 I*. M.

Clwtin U d iiu it c4 r a f f
I u i mo

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Children Under 12 Free

Kye-Kitwe Vinton .Mat-White Screen Surface
‘'.Movlei* Under The S la r a * '
SANFORD - O R L A N D O

HIGHWAY

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P L R C E L I'S

�Volunteers Meet Va n Burcn Races
vl Straight Weak Mississippi Motley For Lead

Crippled G a t o r s
To Play Vengeful
Miami Hurricanes

from the

End Hob Flowers In
Hurt In Practice;
Hrondus May Play
GAINESV II 11

In Grudge B a t t l e In Ground Gai ns
Omc-Hcnten Vols Are Nci;ro Motley Passr!
Joe Gcri To Take
Favored To Win My
L Touchdown Ecfcr O v e r First Plan

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moved lot
oolball I n
I
i
hotum, ‘ e'
mo vine w

— Antillier tistor lootlia)! id.iyet
torlav anil still am-llier |o|ne&lt;! til*
Vtowing list «d ilouliltnli at tlir
Hat iminounced mil o( action
I iorttla eleven plejnwsl (or III inmlr«'t»le rlsv li with Miami here
Satniriav.
A lellout ctowd ol nver 40.IK8I
hal elieetJv Keen asiuieil.
airuretl,
l.ntl
liotr
riowrrr.
O ilatuln
triphornoie is the neuetl memlier
fit tile vitleime h iis*il' 11» Milleteel a tup in ju ry in p u rin e ami hat
Keen dec (alert llunuyli lor the
leamn.
|)l&lt; kie
Howe, Wilder
llaven
g ilin l, re in ju iril «n nhl leg hint
and is now tided as douhtlul loi
the Miami rlaslr.

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r ' '
Wolley-\ i
IH . aroitftl
i&gt; miteitil
'* 104 "*
N'ttrn 1 11
td llrr, . n.
r . Joe fieri
r.j.
,
irm y*ie
i Ilmen, i*
aciv in ike

n-hool «tar*
to alhl-ti
erenre rod
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re for
"fp i’i O '1'
the deal
Trertor Tat
Neyland if
having *k»
larkllvted
xdhered *"

Ma-It ( ti)slrap *nil Scully I ’eek,
renter amJ lialll-»iV re v p riln e
ly, have re inured lire npied allei
a week's laynfi with m piliei.
Karen Urna-lin, out nf rsrtloii
fnr three weeks with a itioiil-lei
inim y. w a* baik It, pad* &gt;e*trr
day hut tre-k no part In Inuvy
work alot it a*ill laulr-t a postil,le
nnlv for Hi* rorning lilt
Still f.svoring wound t ie hark*
Jack N lihohi end llillt Iteditrdl,
enil* Don It-own ami Joe D a -Is,
gueiil Jiio o iv 11n** i * nml -e-il-l
Joe W right
(ialnr ('--aclt II--I, Woodruff *ald
ha e * pec I * to l-*vr many reserve*
on llie firing Ini* Satni-tay nml
it wa* Inure heavy Moik for them
today.
In yesterday'* -hill*, n g n a t
deal of it i nti at lop speed, nf
ffntive player* worked aguiiivt n
freshmnii
-piad
eaih
frruh
wealing Dis- name of a
Miami
p l y r i on hi* helmet
The defensive unit a winked out
agairi*! n It •ipnid running Miami
play*.
In Curat (ia til-• i lie U niversity
nf Minrni llniliraeie*, will! e*p- t
ed easy eailine «e»ln«i I «in«
viltr ami m ine red wllli a IJ to I l
lie in u gome whi-h mh kr&lt;| Hie
fie.Mi,II vs'iihl. will I., uiniitally
ready for lire Flotilla lia tm t Kal
urday at (Intne'vllle
This w ind ruinr
from none
other than Iliad c-arrh
Amly
tiil'laf'.-iu
wh-i said
“ I don’t
know whetheV tin hoy * w ill lie
ready pliy-ieolly, hut *lie* *-|ilv&lt;l
will la- le ailv mentally "
Tha llo irira lie gtl'lifou t-o*s
saM that every effort would be
mad* to gel It-di K- liiiel-lenhaeii
ready •« pTay ag*m*i Fhrrtda The
Miami fu ll bur h ha* la*eo rm-ved
In ipiartei l.a il , hot whether he
will gain the Mailing - all against
the Matoi , Urprod1 iipmt l-ovs fast
he recover from lit- io|&gt;iile* till*
week amt h**v* f„ t I,, learn* Hi*
nev a i-iigmnent al -|mn I - rl.m I .
"Kfkneireniird i I,»* a terrific
aim-lid - f (-iiirage, I- want-. In
he good arot wilt go loo percent
to do a go-el i-»h,** t'oarh tin -In
f*nu »a|it t,ustaf‘ "ll plans to re
turn Diet Hgaplliitki t» fu ill-aii
from end. wlille he alt'i w ill -I Harry Maltio* at the fullhaek
port left vacant hy Kehneldenju r k 'i shift to th.' ipiarln post.
W a n e - D iilelrlrt, i rnek Mu lti
gan 'd a le -I- l.iuri runner, won
t l of 24 lacs , -ini- totitmg IJri-andloaviso &lt;■
isiutrI- Hit* mm
m»r with an AAD tiarl nml field

learn.

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ard-lunnWg
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Save chalk I

FARMTON

Vnhialn County
&gt;td&gt; He fllrlainrd fminM. C. (HHtlION
110 Ntirllt I’arh Atonue

A MAN
A DCG
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f

W h ic h m e a n s

li me For Hunting Needs
•

Coleman l amp Stove*

Camping UtenMh

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1 hermo* J iik *

Durk Deroys

English Fords (Anglia)

•

Rifle*

Game Coat*

I.T monthly payment* jjg.Hli

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Shut film Shell*

Hunting Jacket*

in su ra n re ,

la g .

t ill*

lain

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t r o R in

iik a e k r

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and hr Ordinance No. 179 of the City, to re-reglMer in the year 1950.
I iani

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To he qua III led for rt-reRl*tralion hereunder, any perann seeking to

W A N T E D ? you B et!
money. 14 thereF And It youmake mo*e”mone&gt; ) ear
there D one *&gt;•*• **&gt; ,0 r the he«t po»«lhl* quaHty
• li e * year. T h e f i to l«r*ur.
of the crop* &gt;ou r a w .
In Ireth fruit
top quality )»*'

regKter m»M he over the age of 21 year*. muM have resided continuous­
ly in Ihe Slate nf Florid* for one year and in the City of Sanford for
8 month-* immediately preceding th* dal* of registration, and must hive
been a regl*t*red roter of th* City of Sanford, Florida, prior to Nov4mh*r
IS. 19.10

» T r jg e t a -S ,-« ! S 3 ! S

year, you need to rah* ao**
knowledge about I
irol pe»t»T h at’* »hej*

^ ^ a a str trss s

S " d W c J ia 3 7 ^ 0 1
hV know* the oerHc-d*'

pert of ih * country.
he the* rl*ld lo
1 heller rro|' ,t tomorrow.
For heller qualliy and
yVlDun * Tisomer men tort*)

ourhoHIhynuf

Starting November 11, 1910. r#gi*tration honk* will b* open for thi*
purpose at Ihe office of the ( Ity Clerk in the City Hall between the hour*
of 9:00 A. &gt;1. ami 5:00 P. M. every day e*cept Saturdays when the hnura
shall he 9:00 A. M. to 12:00 A. M„ and eirepllng also Sunday* and holi­
days when ihe office will not he open. Registration Irook* will close At
12:00 A. M. December .TO. 1950.

We can furniah paint for any aurfaee. Buy
your I’alnt and GltM with confidence. •Our
I’rlrea are alwnyn light.
Juat repfjvrtl new, Rtink of tientitifiit mlrrora.

w e r rrenu/M roe
votre Mtrrcutgt r*trpt
F a ll C llru *
Fe rllllra lln n
F i l l Vegetable Fropi
P A R T IT R R
Ferllllra lln n
K p r r lil Form ula* for

No voter registered with Ihe City prior to November 15, 1950, Ahalt
be eligible to vote at any City election held after December 30, 1950, tin*
less such person shall have re-tegUlered al the lime herein specified or
ut such later lime as Ihe registration book* are open for that purpose.

Rack
a * r v#f*Mcn a van ayr* **

IhU mil ire applies only to (Ity registration and City election*

Rralart: Henry A. R i u m II Reed Rlnre, Sanford
Mrf’atkell Heed Rime. Hanford

N e w fityle« a n d p a tte rn a .

Al»o Del.and and Orlando

*

Colne in and Lrark around.
Call in* for l(f*ptin*lhle I’alntera.

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.

Dated November R, 1950.

^ W i l s o n aT o o m e r

H. N. SayFr

M

City Clerk

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FERTILIZER COMPANY

“San ford’a I.ending Paint A Ghuut Store"
F H K K D E L IV E R Y

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Thermit* Bottle*

fin an ein g ,

J A C K S O N H L L S . f / .O f f f M

AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER CORF. SERVICE—CGNUINI3 MO PAR PARTS—DEPENDABLE USED CARS
DOIM1E—PLYMOUTH—DO DOE JOB RATED TRUCKS

'

On Nov. 23rd

hy the ( ll» Charter (( hapler 2fi2l». I.mw* of Florida, 1949, Sec. 18*1

There Ih None Ilctlcr-Play Safe
GET THE REST
IT COSTS LESS

IT N IK PARK

TR A C T

All registered voter*, of Ihe City of Sanford. Florida, are required

CAMMOTE

•

PERMITS FOR HUNTING

IMPORTANT NEWS
FOR GROWERS AND STOCKMEN

R EC O A T WITH

*

N E W Y O R K . Nov 1 5 --Ah
It
»ay»
here
Roceo
»Rocky*
G rtrian-', the hover, will addre*'
mam tier* of the W a ll: I'cr Dare
Ing School on phvtieal filnes* at
4 1' M. So yon go
fitailan o , a dead end khl from
• lie lower ea»t *ide, never went
to d*nrlri£ *eh"ol H-If It *eenv«
hi* daughter, Audrey, 5, d-e*.
So do * e y ,r- l others with as
united proud momma
Ih e k'd*.
•trr**ed in in v rry brown -ni*flt*
with "wanger" r - r the fr-'"‘
posed with the fttiek for the T V
i ameramen.
From tlhse to time, the ll'ick
notlrrd that fess fu g itlv*, from
"(lie liearh" -sere sv-lrhlog him
lie » » vm | gaily h-it l-iokesl »m
liarrasted
He d-d • few tup *♦•!-. D»ur**d
with hi* comely blond* wtf •
Ruffled hi* le-btv h**r hairru
Fingered hi* red bow Me
At ihe Md *f teacher, the
youngster* **t down on Hie pfished f|r»of, forming two line*
The guest speaker* 'saileil our
side.
Hut in the ball rh* Ro'k pa*»e,l
Ihe time -if dav vv|th Mi* lianger *
on.
"W hat'll I tell them *" be *-ld
"Mow t-i fig ht* Slav i * a ; ft mi
pool lu ll* 7“
Notsodv volant eer-* I any help
So lie w aded Into th* da lie* I'ont
to make Id* addle**.
"Now rhildien I want v» t*
keep uulet" tie **l-| as an "peorr
“ L lften ," he *aid. ‘T»*nrlng I*
very, very good for you I .special
ly for boy*.
"When | wa* a little bo/ t
thought dm clng mad* a s ilty out
nf yrni. Nothing io It.
“ I want you to lie good little
hoy* and girl* ami one of lha*t
day* may &gt;** you'll l,e a im-vle

Sheath K n l w

A i'T iio m / .K n

1959

atar or
"
•'ifiiw long did your ta»t fight
A im a tl voice la tbg in d ic a t e
l * . t ? ' »»Ved a hrlghleyed young
spoke out In protect.
... -r -ton’l want to he that*'* boy of 6 or fl.
,1 went 10 round*, G ra tU n o
la id G raiiam j. "That'* all 1 can
answered, sadly It ittffltd .
If I
*' III* If 11at I m i n t * *
"A n y
fj-ie*tlon»?’‘
eometeidy

STRICKLAND-M0RRLS0N, INC.

until, U n l f T i i t y of Ml
-toil'* liH lIinnl luilf’.i r k , h a * n
younger K tn jh fl -nt the l l l i i i l r a o r
fio&lt;h team wh- I* rsKn a top
jia lfh o k pro* per I,

1$,

Rocky Graziano On
Ropes After Talk
To Ballet School

(Ihm n payment only

K. Fir»t HI.
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N dV.

•

Ahnva payment* inrlude
recording, stam p*.

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Itrti fuur g*m«i of lh* champion
PhlM adriplua Eaglet, roomed in
•o f if lit p lw t, ,)fi yard* twhmd
Motley and with one more game
In play than ihe B low n * t lir .
H eri retained *econd place with
a nr I of M l whlJr Zollir Toth of
Ih r New York Yank* ranked third
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Weal 2ml Kl
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fla* and lln icerr Rnalnea* will,
two Iwdroom apartment. Ih.tpg
F O R S A L K : Norge fuel oil e lc
fin r bualnen. Low rent.
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L.W .R , five new tire*, spare, new
Orange fTily, Ela. No reaeonahle
clnlch and In pood shape.
I — G ravalv Garden Tractor, m o w . . offer refu n d _____
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Ing machine attachment,
a lso 1S T E A D Y INCOM E easily- earned
rotary plow and cultivator.
w riting order, for complete line
I — cylinder air rompresaor. spr*v j of guaranteed rnen’a or w-imeo’i
gun, SO ft. ho e with or'without | Hoalery. Spare nr full tim e E i
motor; t seven inch tilting table
prrience unnecessary, W rite Te
three htarlrs.
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order. Seminole* V enetian Blind
260 II... pipe fittings A other
farm tools. | Sander A buffer
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A ll Types Of Rook W ork.
H In. pipe; X ; H : X pip* db-.t
ventilator fa,, or healer,
|6nn M ary McKinney Bookkeeping
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Riomi MR
C M. Ingalls, Route 1. Ih.« m2-A
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ford Was 1795 00 Now 1195 00
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check inflationary pressure* nnd have ulterior deafen* with respect ,,j j,,n k,a ,j |w(n notified
pt.ldf' »•
rnahle the government •" main- to Manrhuria a* (heir pronavned
However, the Shreveport Journnl
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tain a Stronx financial position; ha* claimed, then everythin* whe t ruportt**I it urn* advi^M) hv t h* Per4»*l, Vr.l"
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4 !•*» II" •
tem lling from the defence pro I move ila-st fear*
two aShr(*vrpoit victlma vb#-r** K. O T.rlNrtft.ew
•Ilf 1** M* HI4T*
• 1rn 1 »
jrrani,"
" If they fear the Ins" of their J ' h i 11111 st 1111«| W i 11in fti 1 / S 1 v ti u 11
|h* 1-1*1 Ni it :-*i(e
Snyder also presented the first inter* l* it the lesrder a n a * 'he iiHifth nffirifttp «»f ihi* VA
offirt* 4 If efiir* *
♦a■I «1*
It'* I
Valu
Hlver
m-tallnti,&gt;r,"hen thin*,
while estim ate hy no Adm inutrn
: t»u j
*ii«
ion hader in months on the out­ everythin* (tosslhl* nm*t le- *l&lt;sne
r
«iH
Thi- |iliin«* rrii«iiiil in Mil lin n
: 1; i t :
•*■
&gt;&gt;
look for the Rovernmrnt's hudgr t t" make Sine that they know "hell wi,P(l, ,nBnv previous crash*-, i
t !!»•#•, i|*
|*1* i*l If ill
in the current fiscal yeni *'101111* interest* are hem* and w-ill la os-curred— al*out
feet above tiia fiil *■ 71 a a *.•» « H 11
tr.s| 1 lrap*‘
cun fulls |irote- t*-d
next June dll.
sea level.
f 141If
tfi.t 1 b • ' t 'l* ‘ Ii* i t* •*
"If on tin- other hand, the Chin
I lb I I 11*1' 11* l4 *11 I"* ta* •*- 'I*
He warned that m ilitary costa
The plane was enruote from l.m
.1
........|M i»tf
tit • I h a*l « ta *||I
Will rise sharply in Inter years, ess* have l*s-»'n led either hv il'O" colli, Neb,, to New ill leans VTilu*
flltir
anti that the necessary iron-an- in unce or hv some other mean* 11 leer, left this murnln* for
the
y v v rn u r * "to ms-el these expend!- j precipitate a really vreat ,-ri«i« I* slow cllm li up Ihe heavily wou*li-*l
\
. r».»p)
liiiliif
hv
tuts on u pay-as-you-Ko liasis is tin woil'l, thi n that mu -1 he m* i mountain to hrlnx down l In- Ih.-Io
]|. I fiillft^ sit.'I
»*.l Ii i *4if n - t l l r I l f i l l *
indee-d sobering."
with all the leodutiuri and all |( „)ltv take all day
.
plttul • 4 • "l i*v Ul0 In
The alternative systems Snyder the -olrt-riuss alol ail the wisdom
\| t* i it 1# f**i r r r i
Ii I) (leve l, ditlrict forest tam ­ (Im iiw i«l , S m
recommended for u»e In deter­ at our rollllllllliil.
iiiuMJii nliiuliuh*
er at I lea verier, provide,| ti, tn*l
"W e hope that that I, no* th* of thp crash nnd search
mining what corporate profit* are
to he autiject to excels profit* a u ­ case. It would he a traxe.lv of the
f t u h i * i m p C ' h n f f i **, A i k a n a i ,
At 7 o’clock last nlxhl fire wa
to lie "uhjeicl to eXCrs* pi of its mu*l rolussal nature if that wrie rrporlert near Ihe top of
Ifirh
f i l l i l f 'll I *■*aila-*‘ 11&lt;Iflit I ,Jl*t||» iu ri
tax follow these lines:
so ,tn*t therefore we must emln**- Mountain.
t&gt;| ||i*;*vti4ri &lt; iti * lift!if«- uf tin*
] . lla s e p e r io d e a r n in g - : c o l
inrefuliv and w ise ly ‘every n&lt;i‘ st
This puttied ranters since ral* Iff m ill
p o rn t intis
w o u ld
la- ullnwe,)
to bihlv "f ' n-hnx Ihl* Korean av
ha*l fallen rlutin* the dav and .ill
averaKiearning- for the !&lt;* *t *re*sion in accordance with th wa* fallinx intermittently
three out of four years IP 10 principle* of the Charter of Ihi
Two crew* left lleavetier inch
throu*h IIUV, reduce the firtuis- IT,it*.I Nations."
compose*! of "It men. They .hrn*--‘
ohlaiiicd I*v 26 per cent, and pay
||,-|
turning to llo- Km f-i-* portable radios.
B 76 |ier cent rate on all eairiin** ,\ch* „„ ,||., u stc l Kumpean n
A 1 tlu- foot of Ihr- mount-*in upIn rice s* of that amount. On armament H&lt; said that as m i crew &gt;topp*-s| while (In- other t&gt;
earning* below it, they would, of t.ha 1 - lilfu from tronoini ■(*t i»r»I rended.
c c i i i i | my t tit* t * Kultii irm| k *vm■ ivnt\ i*ri"11iaf nitiiiiii* **11111 li«»•1111 * *
The oil*' al the la.ltom nul h“ '
Uo I worn r taa imI f , which lm« ;» . |t#.n * u . 1 rIimii nr •!«!•
»"
the flames ami the lantern of tlo
4S
m u lop.
Communlxii) I In iik Ik rr«*n&lt;»nit« urn climlun* party and ditectesl then
2. Invested capital Credit: tills r t r a t Inn.
to the scene.
Would allow corporation* to pay
lh appnii-iitlv ms-nlit it at th*It was reached nt I :.’!&lt;* A M T h*the rrirular income tax in lr on Unilr-t .State* iriust cuullliur I"
n un in ys u-low a *p*riflrsl jM-r- Xiv&gt; &lt;h&gt;- Kurupsan* rcsinumlc n crew reportesl their findinx*
The crew makiti* the cllm li icentaife of inveatmrnt, they pay well u militarv help.
colti|iot«‘il of men from Hcavenei
(be 76 |is*rrent
excess
profit*
anil J’ol* no urnl militarv
nollce
lax un all amounts nlsive Mini a l­
lowance.
Tin fnsMoit *&gt;f wearing era
Snyder cited Ihe allow ances of
that kind in Ih r World War II r i - vat- w ,. hr.,tight to a sud*l* n
cr»* profits tax, then said they f«d hy th.
Trench Itevulutiou
1 1 mn
I 7h*« 17W*. W rarmg of a
should lie "incieais-d hy about one
,
y
.
,
„
l
aw,
sufficii-iit
to make on
iv u lth iu o ne.m in,.
The World War fl allowance, tw •ii*|H-rtril of Iwing an uri*to
were listed n- r ,-|*)it p, rrent on tT&gt; crat.
first *6.1100,1 am of lnve.te.1 &gt;-tpd.-,|,
•lx |wr rent un the m-xt ffi.Oftn.tMMi
at),&lt; five oh , . . . , , |
alllllllllls l|

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It ukllMaril f t mu • *»•&gt; ,uie i

housewives fright gambitw y th e ir m oney in the Imps* o f
winning enough to buy a t u r ­
key, ih e stat* *i l our it a t r a h a v e

|l **siis«*4 C is a l*ss* srael
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ultinv in crime and coituption *.f
^" N c t^ iy
Till:vo
rc iiih ltr*
26 pcicent *ax on ail
ChinOTir lit- • wtill tap in Itoft * 11 I o il is m l..
Chm rfr flrri ioij, {h r Chin^er hil«* Kalliblirirf would tie an excellent
il
K u ii'im anti lit*Ft* lh« &gt; m** source of revenue, *he slated,
fiirhtinir* th ry u y , to protect Ko- would stup hril-s-ry and result in
- cleaner government.
rta*'* Urine* rontinu^tl
Mis* Cole, for the neifativi ad
“There miifht hr an Agreement
«tlh Ihe Chine*e or we might have vised a crack down on ill* xal
t fight it out with thrm Th** garnhlin*. opposswi its Irgnlixati* n
tf»*wer prohuhlv will nut ta&gt; 4*Im i on mercenary grounds, and told
f,.r M'verii! wfH*ka anil pd** ihlv n«it of the Mg rlr-nhup in Voungstown, illlio , where Mayor Hell
until nett uprijig.
d ri-o n alld &lt; hirf Allen swept the
“The I'orninuniit* hope t*» tir u
gambler out of |&gt;ower. lib*- point­
Ir.Aii with a winter .-taleitiAte. The
'd out It.* crooked angle of yarn
American People must le alie th
hlitig, where dice ond roulette
4 j r i* not over —it ha* ju-t l#v*
wheels a ie fixed. To legalil**
iron.
I gambling would result in ninnKussiu ha n't lost a man yet temptation to gamble, she point­
can continue k illin * u 11limit mi ed o||t.
0mm unlaU f*ij i-n-iy A trier lean
Mi s llillheim er, while admit
for many years, and still ltu**ia ling llm i garnhling is a had
1- udd he winning ”
tiling, stated that aorn*- go-«i
!-•' H ills, managir^; eslltor of would come trim it i**-ing legalMiami lle ra k l and p n
ent IreiJ. She ipiuted authorities fa­
of the A I'M K, told the convention voring petty gambling as un out
h« iltiiihteti “ if anv other organ urn let for people fared with lif*’*
bon would subject itself II, such harsh 1 r ilit les, nnd declared that
•i ari hin* sir unity hv the men the United .State* is the ‘'gum
blingest nation in the world."
*ho use Its pneluct.
"W here else n. the world do th*- f ’h u ii h lottr-rie* ars- ths- mo*t
ptiMhict-ra ami users of a product iionular fiirm of gamhllrig, sh**
cork so closely log,d ie t |o |cflilt sn ill.
Mi-S Jones, stresai-,1 th,- moral
that prusiuct?"
"ids' --f the ca*e against Irgnllled
lames S Pope, laiulsVille fo u r
gaiotiliog, and |.oint*d t«» illiter
irr Journal, snid Ills- Al* pnnlu-,
-si*- million wolds of m-ws a »hiy a ry in Cuba where gambling '*
.She
declureil
that
arid —to comin-le for public ml* r* popular.
. t must do with word* ' vs lint the Itolne’a downfall Wa* due III
television glamor x iil doe
with gambling, niitnng other vn&gt;- If
makeup and the tadiu orchestra there were *|ot machines in all
-•it I, a silken theme song "
Victor Ifackli i*. nssi-tatit ev­ Illit tee oti dninirtir news.
i l utice s-slitor of ihe A l', -aid re
1 1 1 group, headed by V M
•s nt research *llo*vnl lliat '• I tier
Newton, J i., of I In- Tampa Tribune,
■*ut of newsiiatM-r e*liloi.s i* |«nti ' --nlleil for more initiative in nr idl­
that tlit* A P has Iw-coiiir- i*as|*-i t■
‘ ing liehirnl handouts III get all the
read ill the pa&gt;t few years
fa d e not ju»t the m foiiiialjon the
i,ovi rriliirilt pie- leli-ii *'
« , government avrncii's want to pub­
lish.
in for criticism from n nil.

voted down legahfed gambling r* ,s ..t f ,, -he t ;.-d.
(iue-t* included fie rce K itlm ei
i.f Phdatfeiiihta, Pa.. II. C. Cot
lier, Tom Burgess. Mt. fiors, M
II I -in. Orlando, Voll* W illiam *,
and T ru n k Cannon of Ja ck so n ­
ville, Itulph A . Smith presided.

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d*»|*lf* r»»»«f ■,,« Inn t.g » 1*1
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MtlllH* w riM t.tr
irr*dinr w&lt;»I j** tlr I %r« fvh Ifir nfid
■)l*r*|(*fiMHi» Mi.Ml.tiefurftMh
in i* a (hI mofk if nt 11 I *■».i \ m
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(Im inn*
7 27
T il fill nr. N’fiv • rnl*‘f !• f » .* .f »*|fv Smith
latdluw
Street, 1lay ton.
!(■!!. H*fifofil Klt.rltM
vf *«»•MI*
tlmr * fid |flA* r nil l*Ma Mill I. |.»t. Ohlu, who is night su|H-rvi*«&gt;r uf
hospital attendant* at the Ohio
i h I f ii|iMlr*| Mfid ft-Pi ft Ntfkllfl
Im m i ., r *j .mi j | itiMffi Stuis- Huspital to Dayton, say*
(WMif*, liirlii'llfir ftUn* «*«ai *«•*-- tfi a man has I rouble getting used
fTAllfirit*. nr*" fill f Mrs nt 1ft#- RiffIt f t.r
Ihn lluiiMifir AntliurMr &lt;i ift. • lh lu working night* and sleeping
f t H A H ff.rd
I t a r Ids. Al II* if.
• t
day*. And If a mao , &lt;n t getting
} ! 1 1i c h H iM M |f t «
H . it if i &gt;i•»
I ! ,»I &gt;1 i
the pri&gt;pet rest it nut &lt;•nIy make*
Aftil At thn itffii"# uf Rlliifi 1 \li&gt; mlt
him gmggy on the j-ih, hot also
Iff n. A lA
Afi htlerl .f Til
4tl*t)tlf Na I If&gt;ti a| IlnfiM IliiMtMfir makea hint fs*el poorly the rest
Ha nfrjf rt rio fliU
a fid Thr iVutml of the time. This will never Itapf lo f l'l» |lkill"l*r»' IIifliAiiif* 1*»2 I'M
rtiAmhi-r »if Mumfiler. *■ liiilld u r *»r pen to htin again, say* Mr. Mrlifufu.. Klutldn, Tin- TncniM llaiMvi - Kin ey— now that h*&gt; t» taking
KlcIlAlTH' *•■„_ I'll -i*fti |lif I' uf I *iirrilIf■
««r f» fl A fiA C O l.. H i* syatrrn larked
i 11
‘|I IdIItA. T iltiBMl Flof Ir| .i Thr I »u|% Ihuse irese*saty Vitamin* III, 112,
lf»
Iftft*
llrAt
I lilt l&lt;l*f •" f *|« h *»ri K r
Iron, und Niacin, which IIA 1 IA larlttfiA llrn. ti, FWirhl*
I&gt;l
(V|il** **f Hir* f|tn iifiiRfifM run» hr C O l. rontain*.
•hUlftrd t*F il«H»ftlltn* IVAKtf with
Here I* Mr. M cKinsey’* own
III* l|fft|*ltitf Allthiirllr «if Ihr I'ltv
of ItAflfufi! Fl- rldn fi»r »III h
r.f statement:
ititum*ni* •"» iititAlhrd fliii'h dr|»4&gt;*h
“ Bs-fore I slatted taking H A D rill h* r*fiin4*«I to m« h i»wr•*•»*» wHri
BtUfflA 111*
p(i*iif|rHil|iiftA ii inf A C O l. I had a great deal uf
III hfir dm"Ufiirfil A iiII *M4m) 1 .11Ii ill11:1,11, truuble with a mrvuu* stomach. 1
Within l« llifi" Aftrf hid I|»|vri'ln-A'
had an awfoj hard time sleeping
A i* r l If tad * In**'I* fir tinnk dr Aft.
I would Just mil and Ins* all
at Alilr t*» !!»•• HuiiMtriA \mlii.riM
r Ihr I ’ltr f«r Hjnr**rd Ustfldif I' ntghl. I l affected me during my
working hours, tun I wa* rrst, dov*rtint*tit Iftfiida. «r *» BAiInfAr * les* and nervnus all the time.
t o r r h id h u fid r l n i l t w d |.) ||&gt;r M d
d#r «n«l Mi • r|itnhl# aur*|l*« hi m My nerve* were so jumpy that
• moiinl R'liinl 9*• fit* |irr • ro| uf th# the least little thing would I"iu!
hid »hAll l r AUtiffiMIr'l with rarti me on &lt;*&lt;lgr, I
tie
was just |ie*ide
hid
hat lo do,
i Tin* i*U4Mr »*f if1 li|i|i|e r w ill hi tRs myself in knowing what
ill!i|iIir *d I in f ii r «Iivti a ti«9 i •itf f*iv ■at ■ Then I heard how ether folk*
I* fHi*11»i I I** t %«rr »IfAlie* AIt"'ll I•4*I fitr 111 that were nervous ami runduwn
iHiftil uf Ihi ii it*
Altmllfftl I» f a I lrt| 111 ihr (iff lh *1 were la-ing helped by H A U A C O lo
Riff !**• thnti lh* hi Ifi Muurn •,t1ir|r« I decides! to try H A llA C O l,. Now,
iftt| wna*M mm m*I fnrlh In Hi* H|n*
aftel 10 iMtttlr* of H A U A C O I.,
fh aI In itm miiMt tin |iAld mi Hi |m jiru I feel fine; In fact. I think to
»rl
much of H A llA C O l. I would walk
T M ||inM*|na Authnritr «»( ihr i ’ll*
Of HAftfnffl rtn rld t r r» m w
Hm 6 mile* for n I*,tile of IIA U A m i n In frjr. I nfit uf nil hid* i.f l*0t&gt;— I ’m not exaggs rating. W hy,
In waI vm itiii In f«irrti m1111#*w In Ihr (hr way 1 sleep and thr ap|trtlta
fclddlfttf
j, No hid nha IiI h» urtitatrAw n f*»r n I have arc marvelous. T he Irest
hrflod nf thirl v I In I dn»r nn'hnn thing I* that my nrrvra a r*
■MPflt Iu thr titiriiloaF nf I&gt;Ii| m -v|Himil calm a* thry can t«r. I Just can ’t
ihr rntiarnt nf Ih r llrMirlnr Aulhnf- praise H A U A C O I. enough."
$1(r «( thr I’lM nf ftnlifiird Klurldn
Thousand* Have lls-ea Helped
lli»l MIMi AtfTIIHIIITY
T IIK i 'ITV rig HAN- hy
H A llA C O l. whose system *
pom ,
K u n m i.y
Its II T 1'nssan. Vlee Isckn l Vitamin* K l, B2, Iron,
and N isrln . T h r IIA IIA C O L fo r­
I
I ’haisman
j ’ (Jrtidier I I. I li a
mula la so effective fur atomncli distress, certain nervous d is­
ATLANTIC COAST LINK orders, Insomnls due tu upset
stomsch,
nsgging
aches
ansi
KAILNOA!) CO.
psins, and s general run-down
Announce Change In
condition
when these troubles
Schedule Effective Novem­ are roused hy such deficiencies.
ber 20th 1UB0
Hive IIA IIA C O L A C h in e e
. . . to help you, ss It has helped
so t r u a n t a n
thousands of others If you su f­
•a *, m a r. iia a * n t v . i&gt;as ■ .
fer such deficiencies KemenHrer,
Ka. TI Ar. RiXS aw I.t. t i l l aw
there are no substitute* far IIA D N o n T tin o iN ii
A C O I.. A lw ays insist on the gen­
• H I I I Ar. RUU aw l,v. fl,«a aw
uine IIA IIA C O L . No risk
In­
Ra. ? i Ar. Ri«a BB I.t. RUM aw
volved. Buy a Untie uf IIA D A Ne. aa Ar. I ■oa #w
n u #w
C O L , either th* trial siie , f l i t ,
the large fam ily or hot'pttai
and From Ft. Myer*. or
•I**, |3.60, and if H A D A O O L
Fla.
doesn't help you, you got your
money bock. I f your druggist
L- T. Sheppard
doe* not tuvo H A D A C O L, ardor
Ticket Agent
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brought tnyoulu throerrginrknblr nrw 1931 Sludrhnkrrst
Thcy’rr fnr-mltmierd nrw era ra n —and they’ re here
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A ir D e fe n se
Command To
M o ve Inland

E atah lw h ed 194M

S A N F O I t l ) . F L O R ID A . T I l l ' H S D A V

T h e Continental A ir Command
Is b rin g divides! into the A ir IVfense Command, a tactical nil
eommand dealing with support
ft for ground troop*, and a reducer!
Continental Air Command admin­
isterin g and training risila n units
of the A ir Force.
Meanwhile for* of ra re st pro­
fits taaes were barred today from
advocating before the House Ways
and Means Committee any alternativa tax to produce tl.fioo.noo.000.
B y straight party vote* of IS
Democrats to |0 Reriuhllcat.s, the
rom m ittre refused three Urn* • to
Q let witnesses suggest any tax plan
as a substitute for the n t r u profit# levy ashrd by the Truman
Administration.
„ -j . . r
,
tli m. ,
W
u ativra as hikes In regular rorporalion income taxes were barred
not only fm m talking about them
but also from putting their pre­
pared atalemrnta Into the comrrflttee record
Chairm an Doughtou
(D -N Ct
•aid the committee ha* a mandate
I I from Congress ta draft an &lt;sere*
profit* tag hill and juat hasn’t
lim a to go tatn I hA entire fleti of
taxation. T IK tax bill passed last
session mnlained a elan** saving
the committee should work on an
excess profits lag.

Yeatenlay, the committee voted

_

IS In 10 tn rlnae puhlle hearing*
next Wesinrsday and tn lim it wit­
nesses to IS minute* each. This
was after Secretary nf the Tien«ury Snyder had outlined Arlmtnistratlon suggestion* for a 75 perrent excess profits tax tn take
14.000,000,000 from corporation
ram ln g x.
B a rk e rs of the early shut-off
It aallaac* n * l&gt;axi T m l

American IaCRlon
Drive Ih Continuinc:
T h e American l-eglnn membrt
shin drive has to date netted ,1|R
menther* r.unrated tn
a
total
v m rm liershlp of 4«3 last vear. John
Benkarlk. campaign rhairm an. an­
nounced this morning.
T w o teams of the Hanford Post
M a re eompelln. In the drive, and
the World War I team with 2X1
members signed up la ahead at
present. An effort w ill ha mad* to
end th# membership drive
next
Saturday.

Policemen Given
9
Pistol Instruction
Steady firing yesterday after­
noon and today at the range at
the Municipal Airport Indicated
that Sanford policemen were get.
t ir e .»om« expert InatructSn in
p.ftol firing.
T h e Instructor was C . P. Adas bold. Or Hr do, art I member of
the F B I who was giving tha men
a refresher course In shooting
a from various positions and lier hind Irarrtr ades. The range was
up tn AO yards. U eut. Max Bast
had tha job nf putting up lha
ta rg ets
ami
m easuring
the
range. Empty sheila were re*loaded with ammunition by Sgt.
W illiam Horne and
Patrolman
Joe lliekton. said Police Chief
W illiam s.

V***-st*£*£ Jug

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MKI.TON M O V E S
Melton’s Pied C a r Lot hat
moved from Its location on Second
Street and Palmetto Avenue tn
Second Street and Hanford Avrnue. Mr. Melton has operated his
business In Hanford since I ho
e a rly part of IM S.

LONG M
DRY
W II .K K S D A R K E .
IV .
Nov.
IS— &lt;/P&gt;—John K-tbovirh has 4
mind like sn elephant when he
goes
bear hanung— be seldom
fo rg eta
/% L a st winter, Prrho vkh and n
w companion became Inst In lha
m o d s . Stumbling around In Ih*
d arkness, he trippad ovar an nbJeet which he at first took for a
boulder. The ob*i
away—It
Want bear
'•Jterday, “
a rs ha
at tha wot .•b
When

ovar 1 C bbia
back with a

A m o e ia te d I ’r m s iaraecd

N O V . IB . 1950

Wife Of Metropoli­ Telephone Company
tan Life Insurance
Seeks Court Order
ExccutivcAnd Com­
To Halt Mass Pic
panion Feared Lost
keting S t r a t e g y

At ONI O f IN I IA IO IJT newt ronterenres ever held in Washington, Sen
Robert A. Taft (R-Ohlo) deelires flatly that he w ill accept the I9.1J
Republican Presidential nomination It It Is oftrtrd him. Obviously happy
over his recent landslide victory, "M r Republican** said his re-election
proved that voters will not accept “ tabor dictation."
(fnteraofional)

Allied F o r c e s In Crime Committee
B e r l i n Increased Shocked By Legal
By British T a n k s Nevada Gambling
Commission D e c i d e s Power O f Gangsters
To Give Automatic
In State Is Hit By
Weapons To Police
S e n a t o r Kcfauvcr
I A S A N G E L E S . Nnv

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M a n c h u r ia n F r o n t i e r

CHARLESTON^ S. C Nnv. 16

fll.ftl.IN , Nov. 16 d /IV
The
Western powers brought British
• •tils and American troop teenforremenls In Rerlin today and announred they will arm German police here with submachine guns and
n ||r t.

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L ife J a c k e t In ju n ctio n Is
U
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F
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A
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v
a
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c
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O f Mrs. Ecker Asked Against
Found In Sea Phone Pickets T o W ith in 2 0 M ile s O f

Taft Will Accept Nomination— If

House Committeemen
Refuse To Listen
T o Enemies O f E x ­
cess Profits T a x
WASHINGTON. Noe. lb -&lt; /P )
^ — The Air Force announced today
that headquarter* of its new Air
Defense Command will he shifted
from Long Island to Ent Air Force
base. Colorado Springs. Colo., ca rly
in 1951.
Approximately 800 military and
civilian pcrsonntl will he assigned
to the new headquarters.
The Air Defense Command will
be responsible for thb bid defense
V of the Unilrd States.'
It is one of three separate major
commands being formed by splitlin t the present continental air
command, which ha* its head­
quarters at Mitchell Air Force base,
l-ong Island. N. Y.

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fnnllnoed
mild
snd
p a rtly
'loud) through Friday. A f e *
light •h o v e r* at pitre* nrar ea a t
nw&gt;l .m l by Friday near T a lla b o o r area. M c d rn lf cast to
•nulhrj»t wind*.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W SP A P E R

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V O LU M E

T H E W EA T H ER

It. -&lt;/Pj

Philadelphia. Nos. 16 &lt;/F)—
&lt;/Pl ' Searchers sighted only •
I hr nationwide Irlrphonr strike —
life jacket and an empty towboat
ntaikrd by Haling lrm|teit on the
today as grim clues in a sea hunt
picket line and a legal tug-of-war
for the wife of a wealthy insur­
ttser iniumtmns entered the se­
ance executive and het m oll
cond week today with no immedi­
No trace was seen of Ml*.
ate prniprd of |&gt;cacc.
Frederick If Ecker. 48-yeai-ofd
I he Hell leleplutnr Company ol
cousin of former president Ray­
t'enniylsania applied for a cnuit
mond Poincare of France, 01
injunction that
would prevent
fames Mctrill Herd. Jr., V), head
t’ickrtiiig n( the mmpany's «xof a New 5 oik theatrical cnipora*
i lunges in Philadelphia, scene ol
lion. Roth weie pitched min the
l'ii ket line halllrs Tuesday and
tea yesterday as then fishing Imat
Werlncsday. A heating on the incapsiicti. Two rnmpanioni misus­
lunrlion irijurst was scheduled foi
ed
tomorrow tiefnrr presiding Jud|r
Two plane* and sis coast guard
I tank Smith ol common pleas
boats hunted along the -Itamit of
rnutl.
Seal-rook Island. 25 miles south
In NVw 3oik City, an A. T. A T.
of here.
•iwfketman said that long distance
"It looks like ihcy’ie gontlS,"
• tsu r was noimal at the N traf
said county |M&gt;lue I irut Sdas
in |»oinls ol the lung lines division
W rlcli, who has know the aira
Hr t.nsl the onlv u llicr being pickfor years.
1 r led this morning was in PillsThe- fishing |usity put &lt;ml yea i burgh

Warm (’lotlies For Korean Winter

Amt’ticnn Naval G iihh
A mI In Repulse O l

North Korean Am ­
phibious L a n d i n g
11 t - I I I N l . IO N . No- IK . IN
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hbl n w in lrr
• l*sthiftv: h nl hrrn iMtinl in hulk
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WNY
• htiul i ftionlh hrfnrr rr|tu rti
lw(an citminc I*» finw Ihr Ki»-'
f r 4 ti Irttni lh.it n um V m rririn
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rlnthmc Sin^r thrn. th# l i n n
h rir un»I in K h im
Miit th r
Irnnltinr trtH«|»w ^hniitit h itt th rir
wintrr
t f i t h i thr uai nf Itiii
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ih»t
\m rrlrdn In firh #Milr in
th rir
• tipph linr# mil fh«t &gt;niinl«t
MIt It t r
I Jit Inn &lt;llt t If lilt i« h,
lt.nl p ir\ritl«sl rftftiri »!r|i%rrir^.
i *

trn la y from the In me of Mrs
Victor Mnravsrti, ownrr of Sea
Tin walkout of lY r-te rn KleMri
brook Reach
Mr*.
Krker, wife I ’onipistiv
m|iil|unrnt employee*
rtf .Ms'trn|tn1itan l.lfe Insurance '»■• . isllrsl hv Ibe riO -Com niiinlea
('unipany'* iM'artl chairman, a r - 1lion* Worker* Union In t l slate-,
rivesl la»l Friday to
I* a guest If** rhur*day.
Hell
Telephone
at the palatial home of Mi&gt; Morn-: ' ’"nipan* of
l ’eun*ylvania
and
wetr. wealths widow
of a New " ' h r' •"'•sWIarlr* of th , ,„ r r n '
York . allroad lawyer and (mancer.
Telephone A Telegraph
Herd, head nf Herd Tt.ealiirgl r n ,"*""u y e n«l d lrertlv Involve-'
Corp., which l.aeka Ihratncal pra- "*
K,lr, ,
7h- in lun. I lot reriue-t and -jetss
t ih* \tnrawrls • !/»!•• »mrr &gt;|*r P °l‘ * '»frir#r»
*(*«l |fnla\ th»
.7. &gt; .*. o;u de -*r.ke»- ’ thud effurt at m a*. ole
»"'«&gt;• sheriff died in an automobile
"f • I’enn.ylvanla ll- ll **
Shrlbyvllle. Tenn , last 'hang*;, “ hate memhars of an In
night while driving tn the horn* 'r pendent union have refit—r| In
het of
I.f Ihr
thr
nf a .laughter to
tn tell her
nr.
. . . '■•■mo ‘the
be ((7IO
In picket line*.
.................................
Some 200 picket* appeared lm
accident.
Ills ear hit............._
a bridge rail
A shrimp trawler picked up t h jy , " , r
A-M. at the I7 ih ami Ttn««

m M .iM .i.n . com­
Senate etime investigating
nyesligaling committeemen. ’’shocked"
krn and "nolraBivlMt?hey
raged" bt what they
legal gambling in Nevada turn
n I r ana. urn
today In Mickey
, h* n * ? d,
Angeles gambling,. which lin
isn’t
t legal,
school ihildirn wav­
Returning from a nnr-day ses
eight ) 3-Ion cornel twin in N s Vegas, Nev., the rnm*
*
*
from a bright Itain
miller had
records tilth
such eyei«d in it*
Its rvcorcli
fjrearmored forre depot.
bmw-raiiing
wing tales as these;
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Al*
liril |t»it r% Im g ril -iltF4tI Icw^iv ^II
I vlnng tkr Ingiil iSO-imlft N otlh
K " ir 4 n Imnt i«*$a tid tlif M mclturi.in
Rni9»4iwr u.i» i|witty.
l'i i • &lt;Idtl »nl4nti\mrn «l tl»#
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S
17tli Keftim^nt
k m lrd
tliioiip!t tli*- Ii#v\t i t*\riri| Pim(t*
• in litlK in tl»r nMit)tf*4it to h i I|»m .'D fmlr% of thr |?rd M hu«litlf •
i in Ikiltlri
It v%n thr •I %v*• lu ? ;f »• t;4in
In •Ii4f|9 rontf-flt, l U *n||fe I •.
S I •» «V ( »»i|n t.|» un »tl imfUf 4
10 (min limit in llm nmlnw-fit,
Mfluillv •ini»t*|«M'H lfm |»fN lU IPi
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purn? rniii^lt f tiint t tng^'l
In
font milr Amrni .in iidv.il ^unv liflp rd
.Sntjlli K o f fjn * turn t|»r t *!»Ui »*n
itt u Vnur Rpdi on i I»f opposite
i ii4$t in tlv^ r itin n * 'viitliM it
I
S \1 tnilf 1 rlllltrfl with •
&lt;if ditto 1 oinmuniit lo itf in th&lt;*
fnntint4innii» crn lrf nf ll»r |*#nin-

At German
ed welcome,
IMI m
e * « I| lIM
nMH
t s | l l t s I ’' lt t gi rr t I wn a« l
f r e - 1 « rMt r( l"mi t nn i| 'Tr h tt tt il ll «f il m
i n f f iI W
fl N
I Ni ftl fMl lhi
tanks rolled
I ’hUmVIphU. *niprr
m«.rr
*n»rrr wi»r#. m**rr
In the Riitish
V . I&gt;
\ |7
fV n tm
* ■•••uniformed p*.|ire officer- ..r
r m i f 909 TMf c o in MONTH! *he*d In North Kntvs ate mmkried
Shortly afterward 200 American
■ " • «• Is
• v • " l l s l l l l l ..t t u lv than olck»*»
Polka. J&lt;x .i.« l n r*
by two U. H. Marines. At left. Tic. R lrn sitl Maxwell wware a baser
soldiers r+e srnved by ra il * wf
5 ’4 9 N ,M &gt; "
o |
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o r i l ‘
A f i r l t - a t u u
r » n
^
" ^ • « o r a
r s iv u t
R e a p saf a New Y o rk gaml&gt;ler.
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awwa lar, but he’ll nesd mote than thst tu-'.un long. At right. Pfc. Hou •’-*j
t lC R n i A d f ir U S S U P
|. g fur work slmel adde for a short
The solchert w rrr memhets ol
D . Marine trim on • perks. Both s i r from T sdnu, Md. (fst*rw#U&gt;n-D
lim e -chile the nirket* circled on
■ 1*
ct
i •
the headquarters company of the Joseph Stacher. boasted that he’d i
Ih r &lt;idrwalk. Thru Andrew
T
spend $250,000 to ^ that there
Sixth Infantry Regiment, whirh by
llr tllc b . tica su rrr nf r\V ,\ b r s l
lanuary will reenlorrr the Ameri- was a change in Reno's adminntra-i
reported to John II MrNamee.
l!||re »ii||r% i |m|Ii ; thr Vt» I tldf of
lion,
because
Greeton
turned
down
i
Plan- fur a .la ss in pohli. I'-t1 |i“ al president who *•&lt; on |iir
can Ironpt here In the level of a
R
f 'iin lf f ) r iitn in iR |#1MV0||
nl-ht
duty
Imwrtfully aimed trgimrnlal rom- S la th e r’s petition for a license and *n*
nf
nf
A itlleb .bowed M*■
Nature * rop- ]
Im I tram
I
.
'
li ••■■M.l * • rmmr Tmmt
lerrst
in
Renos
Rank
Club.
nc»» and I’rofr.sionnl
Wnmor
At n&lt;x.n, the AlliPtl Kommandaotftfittir iHittmn »if
•trniuc Hi if •»|ii• ••itlnu
tuta (the three Western romWilbur H a rk , president of thr (’bib at u mn-ling st thr &gt;*&gt;)•
mandantaj announeesl It would l&gt;e*ert Inn In U s Vega*, dis. Club.
Ift tr*t» uhnt hiit»|»4Mr*l If t-la v .
Mr. Galigber. a land*rap&lt;' a n b
*
t i e
hMtktPk* nvrv lh«* nimiti* •
equip and train the I3JI00 police closed that liecausa ha was hard. I.at
1 I l i y C T I r O H i’H L i f t *
forre in West Berlin with aub- p rr» «H for money to build thr lush tret, |* * crndliatr nf the |»t-v
•• •
^
^
tlr frnnt »Uti»iy%hr If nil
t |(9
marhinrguns, automate rifles and place In 1947 he got
11.500 00(1 C arn rg ie School «f I’nbllr S im &lt;1
rlf!e«.
Tnr IJMk I I I » D r »*.i.i It 4llIN D IA N A , P a , Nov. IK lA’t
from a Cleveland. O ,
gambling log. snd * rnemlwr o f the To. •
T h is is "in the interests of Ber­ syndicate which now,
v Wlirti firm ly fmii mils' mm )i in'I
lb The Indiana county coroner .aid
therefore ma»trr'» Dub Intcrnatinn*!
X. • f I •
lin security,” the K°mmandatura owns 7 per rent of the Joint. Clark wa» inlHMluced bv M r*. (’»il I'n
a young hoinital orderly » * * i
Iii
P o lis h
C f ip ii.il
asserted. It described the weapon* • aid the syndicate Include* Ham or, chairman of th r Kducsti." .1 woundrd fatally thr third tim e1
I h r w r i t i t t f fln n * *if tl
&lt;
a* ’’type* normal tn a modern T u cke r. MmD a lllts,
Maurice and Vocation Com m itter of Ih. II h r p n lM thr Itig g rt of * rr
A vei.li. I ol no! godly ol . i Inn ftiv ri I*r4 i hit* nl I
police forre."
and I’.W. Club.
U llX IF . N o-. IK i .f . 1 l.ilfnt
* i r*&gt;mrtifin« • «liv» &gt;n
vn lvrr
while playing “ lltis.lan |
Wifi
K lineman and Tom MrlSInty.
O.ll.tlrl
• li%i$r»
*»l
l i f t ! *I r y j l f r
“ Most nf them w ill be retained
1*
M ary McKinney wa aiumln'- ' Roulette" last night.
time bomb e«ptn*t»n» »t*«l»«l
♦ havr
L I. Governor C lif f Jonas of Ne
/*» y e.i
In Allied hand* and issued to the vada. on a p.oo a-yeai salary, aid cluii librarian. Mrs. ('. K lino* •
4 tf4 ll$ « l 1AM4 HI *'I|F M i c M .
I hr III Hi h
Ih r mid town Home lir».|i|ii*Hrr»
I&gt;r. Edward I-. Fleming g**e
l l eem tlm m osl
police only in ease nf emergency," h r has an Intersst In three J.a- public affairs chairm an, ralle.t •■■• the following arrount of the
of two s c p .is lr anti I iimiwnnl.l
m| i | ^ i i k *
|* fIK C l hi &lt;on
the Konunandatura continued. bll Vega* gambling spots and that volunteer* to #ld the l.b-n- in m.l
•lealb of Fred Cbapla. 20, of anli-Fa*ri&gt; t politl.al p s.ltc* to
t ir r f m v i %%i l l i l l i f * 11*•t k*t||t -lioofing
is felt th at_lh ix re-ecjuipnlng of
nearby Jo*e|ihlnr, an emplnjee *t
day. Nn one *• « in |iu r.l No »nr
hi* owner.bin of only one per tent ing Ii IimmI donslion. »i IJ,r , Jin
l.lotl.r. ■
m I | w m p» llt n ilo n ( U y l n i i
the West Berlin poller I* long
d ay. No one - a * inturrrt l'»
the Torranre Slate llo .n lta l.
o f thr Golden Nugget pay* him todav.
Hovieta
have
overdue,
since
the
i i i I ivn «»f l l i f
I
n
f
t
t
i
r
v
,
n
n
Apr
11
Mr*.
Ilolwrl
/
e
ttrn
w
ri,
.ecrrian
lire
*sid
both
bomb*
aplisiri.ilCbapla
went
In
the
home
of
9 12 .0 0 0 * year.
.
. -_____ . . . . . . ___ . . _____
were ronlrnllcd In
»|.-,k&gt;«...k
v*a« I. io iik Ii I in y e -lrid -y sltci
wi
t L .7
Moe Hedway. who with Mnrrl* nf th r County Tnhern ilotls A--- A u stin Osman of Josephine and
toeastaaM ssa r — a Twe j
I it t i i r f i will *£ w|i Itrift^* • lir ir
Ro*en look ovor Beniam in (llu g iv l ciation. a»ke«l for aid in foldiox *n'l txirm w rd a .32 calibre pistol tn mechanism 1be» i l r . i t . n e t l-.il.
noon by the piry si 5 O i .. t l.w k
take bear hunting. Aftet Iwing
political psrly o iflc r*. *m*.br.l
||m r!nf« Saln iflu y f«» thr M flfo n l
8 l*g e l’» Interest* In the Flamingo m ailing Chri.-tma* seal*.
aitri
2
•
minil'rol
d
rbl.ristinii
Mr*. Helen I’u r t a n aerec.i t given the gun, Chapla x sk ej O s­ w all* of sd|oinlna apsrtiaral*.
AfVlinfi tile nn thr 0||«n«h&gt; It 1ft?
Hotel. U * Vega*, u fttr Siegel
&lt;&gt; W Si-em ri. attorney I ,. tl» miy, nnr ntllr m u (H nf ’ h’' C i* y ,
( man and hit wife;
and
hurlrd tlchri*
into 'hr
■lain in 1947, estim stod that hi* serve on (he advitnrv bnar-l ■
"D o you know how tn play Rus­ street*. The two h r * - l-t.al*
vnmthlng
d elrn d .n l hated lilt rs&gt;e &gt;&gt;n -ell it# nr»Irr I » rnm plrtr
ineume in 1940 was between Mint.. th r recently organised lltimr HI
Mr*. I'. M Ginglr*. clul&gt; presbl.iii sian Roulette 7”
It aatlaaaa n* rage T m l
ra m r only JO m innlr* apsrl
mit thr m m in n .iju rttin n f i r
d
rlrn
tr
Mi
.Slirliield
on
ll&gt;.
K U 8 T IS , Nov. Id— (45— Funeral
Neither Osman nor h i. wife
repnrl.d on Ibe meeting of ll
huiMini;. r*minty \ifrnt f*
R.
•rrvices for E . h (C u rly ) Ferran,
Hriiilnole County Ke-lerailon "f answered. C h .p l* in.rrtrrt one
n 411«t r«I Mila mu rutiu
P A R IS . Nov. 16 (/l'| l lsm c . -I .nil ..limUrd -Ikm.I iiu ! &lt; Isyt. 'i 11.
prominent Central Florida builder
bullet
in
the
wra|Hin's
chamber
Women's Club*, held ve.trr'l*\
Ttnr tor firm . 41r ten 1.f»4 fl
Nstioiv-I Assembly volc-l i » i l H 4 —till I 12 gUSgr ill'll gun .ire l -i
who Hied in Miami yesterday, were
and placed the m u silr against
the Woman'. Club.
»»»
It in*!. .%1•»11 u Mi • •
•t 1.
yesterday
in
fs»o»
of
ttiengtl.cn
h-ld at 4 I’ M. to day in the F irst
hla head.
She announced a l*.. that * l&gt;
hi At .aft tls’tt
ing ill.I lie lud brrn O ftisreij In hti|»r*l tliat worl
ing
the
Cnum
il
nf
f.urnpr
hi
nnPresbyterian Church In Kustls. the
lie pulled thr trigger and tharo
trict N'o. fi meeting nf the o r e
Wrrk in th r f't 1 Inn 1 fit unit
The work of developing
new nation will lie held at the M*
Hev. Paul M. Kdrta, pastor of the
was a click—one# more and an. o f f k is l psilism cnl of W---I Lutn- tbr l.t lc i will. . r b .lf s l'r i list of * l-n g s i y i i •I 1 || •■&lt;i. trtiirh
f I MU ( ! • ■ * 4
Mas
r*e « r
I vo m $
atrains
of
blight
resistant
relrrv
Presbyterian Church’ of Davtona
fa ir I nn on Jan. 2H. A fashion .ho &gt; other click.
■htiilltl Itr r «*rnf • ••*(-1 * ih* o 30
Beach, officiating. Rurial will be In at the Central F lo rid a Kxperiment la I-ring planned as part of thr
T he third time, the bullet tore t&gt;csn nation-.
lift \ *. he said M M -II* ntwni lllll'Station
will
be
outlined
Tuesday
M
\in
H
IT
T
K
R
I
he
Frcncli
Parliament
•
Imsrr
Kustis.
entertainment.
Into hit brain.
titirm.H It l« li hiivr I t rn ir- it .t &gt;itis
H »S NVIJKI.KS. Nnv U\ oft
H as9)ll«m»id IlM I agr '!*•••»
Ib-side* his w ile. Mrs. I^ura F . night by Dr. R. W . Ruprecht to
to sir- weekly, Will f inti im ts»
llr
r
(Utiffht*
r
in
h
»
v
%
Itrtikr
!»
•••
m
rm
beri
of
th
r
Haminnle
Countv
(M orrow i Frtra n , he It survived
he It 1 at the (it vlt (\iltr
•• nnI**!!
"I
rrfn
let
lip
»
Fa
rm
llurrau
at
a
meeting
at
the
HAD
D
M
bv hi* mother. M rs. If. Klixal&gt;eth
.i
til tbr new. mark r| 10
Iwiliy•ulllrr
fni
h
n
rh
ilH
n
n
,"
!*•••
High
School
F
a
rm
Building,
Dr.
III
IM
F
.
N'ov.
IK
-A’
’
It.......
F rrra n of Orlando, a son, H arry;
1Inr «f Ihc »i rk- r ulbu laa tir
1ifin| \ft -• Kt mm's K. II mihmIoii
liasinn
i
of
I'osio
M
agrn,
I
•
y
ni
J
.
W.
Wilson,
program
ihairm
an.
three brothers, C. Harold, and Ro­
(r lit t w% it|s«'i .Mttr . ft%9 Hat nr day
I jm nrKi' IlmiMltin, *J7, "tfnl
old f a lb n 'it six .taught' r , a l­
bert M.. both of Kustls and Dr. announced today. John Pierson will
1 - - Wall, * hlnr -e ( 4i iiier
niml »hr dtriflifnrd Mil mitn
preside,
wa
y
s
want.-.|
a
*«n.
When
1
H arry II. of N ashville; a halfMr. Da H (U&gt;I1»
nn iny l«tf In l»tr«k | I ,M thn ninth fi»m 8,-tnsiiln, «&lt;nd ir It
lrarnr.1
hi*
wife
lie.I
given
l.litb
Mr*.
Ilrn
ry
Thu
rsto
n,
chairman
brother, l^ e Fa llln . Kustls; two
nr morn
Aftri doing a . m
rr*|n«Uw
rlaim
nl
f«lny.
Sht
tn
trit-lrtall
g
irla
—
br
iMi&lt;i&gt;r|
All ynn • else,
sisters, Mrs. Wilson Oreen J r , O r­ of ladies' aetivitlaa for the Farm
If HI Ittf work th
Ed
Whitney,
new
Chaml-er
of
Commerce
manager,
told
tod.y'*
h|i|tfj»ri’'l
tn
Jilutirr
rnurt
nn
nut
nf
the
window
of
hi
*&gt;nr.
lando and Mrs. J . C . F rist. Mobile. Bureau here, w ill report on work
1... \i*n itnn'Mjni (*il th it hi YVB4
rm trhru.
Ala., two uncles, H a rry A. and C arl o f ladies nf tho State Farm Bu­ Jaycrr meeting {fiat Sanford m.y well be suited for both industry and ■tnry home.
•r “»Piklr ftsh".
going fishing f ■
Th#*
rout
I
nvtlrrrd
Ih
r
yniin$rri
lia
sin
n
i,
.injured,
told
friend*
I . Fe rran . both of Kustls and an reau. Delegates who attended the fount!*. Mist (Jelly Lou Partin, j.y r c e entrant in the Winter listen
which w«» Inter ifi ted tn
Mr*.
IlmjMlnn
In
Irtwl
«n
•
%
r
h
irjrr
who
rushed
to
hit
aid
"•prrk led perch '
aunt. Mrs. David I , Thrasher. Han­ Federation convention at Daytons Tangerine Festival beauty pageant, was also introduced at the meeting
c‘hr It r»’’T h is I* the »e&gt;Mr«t day of nf frloninna
Bearh will give reports.
ford.
Miss Partin will be rscottrd *f the festival by R. F. Cans* snd m y life."
ttNnirnt from hrr hiM lm ni
u
11 I h
t
• poech the ne.-i.sity nf d -riding
High y e .tc .d a v . 7't
■-sadly what Kdtifnrii wsnts In
I..W today, no
the way nf industry and U u ri-ti
It - in yesterday. 4 t ir
iwfore attempting to plan for the
r-.t - Nov. rain l :i i rich
future, fie pointed out that in­
Normal Nov. r* in. 1 77 Im I.
d u strial concerns take into con­
High tide todav. 12 27 1 M a »v I
sideration the general ettitude of
ll! r-7 I’ M and l.rv. st •; ,r*
By WKM G A L L A G H E R
m community toward expansion
My RO W LA N D I ’. V A N S , Jll
II. and 7 t l 1 M
A.
aa
well
at
the
natural
kdvenleges
FR A N K F U R T , Germany. Nov. Ife—&lt;JP&gt;—A previously secret
of ■ site.
WASHINGTON. Nn». 16 (/!») Pulling «n r-timsted $1,000,000.American radar screen backed by jet fighter patml* to protect Western
Ha added that the economy of 000 into cirrulstion next year si tbr temnd (&gt;l m«ursore d.-i.|rnd witi
Europe against surprise attack has passed ill first test, ft was revealed
ca t
the state is considerably more In barely nppir the national ernnnmy. a go-reinm-nt cronnmiit said lo ja y.
today.
balance with regard to winter
K
H
O
N
V
II.I
■
F, S*&gt;r. in- -OPi
.1At
The exact amount of the dividend is still a Vrtrrans Administration
T he fill! lest came when a So viet plane tarrying French Communist
and aummer Irada today than at
7.1
61
lllrm inghsm
secret.
It
Is
ex
J-ected
to
total*
&lt;&gt;•»
a n y time In the p a st The summer
leader Maurice Thores to Mo*-, i
34
lli-nierck
around
11
JJOO.OOO.nOO,
only
a
|
months,
whllr
the
nest
dividend.
trade in Florida is now more than
cow for medical treatment made tacked." lie said the jet pattol
K|
It
Ghb
thr
six*
tie.l.le*
being
sm.'illei,
witi
Ilittle
n
i
'
i
i
t
h
a
n
a
this
In the pre-war winter months,
an uncharted flight over Western plane swept w ithin 110 yards o!
IS
26
llrn ver
nf
the
first
Insurance
dividend,
spread
over
most
-f
1951.
a Hovlet hospital plane.
be said.
Germ any.
75
IV * Moines
Although thr first dividend was
The U. 8 A ir Fo rce said the
M r. Whitney concluded his re ­ paid this yetr.
P.s.lar picked un tbs plane and
Angetcs
T h e economist, a high level of­ large, this official said. It rra i d patrol was sent to Investi­ Jet flew no cloeer then 900 feet
m ark# by expressing Ih* hope
New York
to identify h .
th at a ll Hanford’s rivie groups ficial who asked opt to le namrd, presented only a 3 |wr rent ad.li
gate.
71
41
I’hornix
Bald tha first dividend of f'JAOO, tion tn thr country’* *|trndlnn
would
be
able
to
decide
on
a
Yesterday
I
General Vsully Cbntkov, chief
Ktl
40
Washington
Malcolm MaeNeUL The beauty common goals and work toward 000,000 made a definite impart late nf $ |U ,000,000,01X1 a vrsr
petro
l,
had
IB
33
Winnipeg
of the Soviet high commission
on th * overall p u rrh e i- of Hur- during the first six months.
contest Is scheduled ta begin at them .
Thirty-nine
73
Apalarblcola
St
In asst Germany, formally pro­
aide
goods,
like
refrigerators,
ritir.
Next
year’s
dividend,
hr
addml,
2:90 P. M. Sunday. Mis* Far tin
Pros Ident W. If. 8 tern per anEastern
HI
71
Key W est
first half of this year.
w ill make only a v ery small im
tested leal night to U. S. High
nes were sighted and traced won the Hanford beauty contest unturned that Governor Warren ingIfathe
70
76
Mcil-ourne
noted, however, that the vast pact, even If production of peace
Coanratsatoner John J . McCloy at Usey moved over Western Gar- laat August.
our Invitation to ad84
U
Ocala A irport
ICaaUaeaa on r r ** “ — *
bulk of it waa paid out In ala
that tha Russian plans m i "a t­
H r. Whitney maphaatsed in hla
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-o French Assembly Sheffield Found
Wa n t s Stronger Not G u i l t y Of
“ KiisHian Roulette
European Council Murder Charge

•
ifiItry4
«|v4
n
rfla%
n
tu
'|in
rt«#.|«4

tin ftMh &lt;f!«putitl

Tw o Thousand Attend D.ni KciRan Goes On
Red Peace Meeting
Trial *?or Slaying
Of Walter Carter

Farmors Wurkiiur
On \iiclinii Sifr

Fcrran Funeral

.Services Are Held

Dr. Ruprecht Will
AdcireHH Farm Rureau

1

C. Of C. Manager Talks To Jaycees;
Miss Partin To Represent Sanford

•r

Sun Ford

Soviet Plane Transporting Thorez
Gives U. S. Radar Screen 1st Test

One Billion Dollar GI Insurance
Dividend To Be Distributed In 1951

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MONDAY NOV. IS, 1950

TIFF BANFOKD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Co Better Facilities
T Are Planned For

.Sanford Market

S’n:ro Minislcr Ik
Cl,limed lly Death

switchboard*, and four of the main
exchanges. Others paraded at a
warehouse. Company officials said
II a*ta||n«»«. t « h I’l l , fla.t
fC n filin u rd fro m I 'a g r f in e )
supet'isory employees would banr a i d . " I d o n ’t u * a mandat* (ni
.r .« * lia M pr mb
IIH l
son. thr I- w r r r
large trucks
die the switchboard' if necri trallor to |c-V knifr aro'ind and
a c o m p l e t e i c x . i al nf dorm In
liarnes
|#a/tor
of
the
ii*. i ii
j i f l d in t hr Market area wait
•ITS
t
" * . ‘ k I;
or a*i*'vo-ol*ll * which
I1'..'*. . "
m g for ifUMi* of fru it, tcean*, « «• 4 ,»4444*»#a I • |•t« l (,i «•«,, utt u
pupcrvioory
rm p lo y m
took
ign policy.”
rurumlfera, eggplant
an#|
p* p y r t iT iU v in the local hospital fn|. » v .r Iu « k .li.taiic" linra at th" then continued to g*. IV ) feet be­
Kip. Kuhard M. Nixon &lt;•&lt;
fore it turned over on one »idc
lowing &lt;4 hllef lltneas
W A S H IN G T O N . No*. 13 (,1 b per*.
Chattati.mka
officr, a* union
If# v flame* wn« a oi#ml»er of xxmkrr" refu»"d to cro»» th" pic- in the ditch. Hamilton wa&gt; p.nned
Morr- facilities fur xi.ttn. I,■ thr Calif 1 credited Ihe Knrran *ai
Beginning this week f h r deal*
Everglade Naliunnl I' m I m Flnr- and Cornrnont't Mauea lfrntrall&gt; r i s an* phmning to truck t i n i r tip ei4 itib4 I.••;,»»! «»( the fir^t k.-t line*. T h r company *ai.i ii t* l.y*the right arm in ti*' cac.
A few minutes later, Hamilton’"
ida arr planned for tin
turning xvith h i. S inatr vlrlu ry over M* p •upplied from pr«&gt;ducing section* South ri#4rida X • 'Mlilfnn amt u a # n c r.i’ ine only #ni"f|{rnfy nxllx
I &gt;**ii|fU»
&lt;l»
winter season, Hu Nalu.ri.il I'm l Hi l. n f •uhttirnn
doiith »*f Sanfon l to take rare at«4i tr* .i i** «*f th* Inferdenorni* on I "'it; iltitanro line and tvxo wife and Itahv rnmc along in nn
Calif |
natlona! Mifii »•» *1 Xllianre. |f•• rna r u •Ity
Service .aid Irxlnx
&lt;&gt;p"iat"d
rachanK"*. nther antomolule driven hx
iNiintni ••f tin *r customers.
' U vi i it *i*l ovrr fi|*aln
re ognim l ih*
T h r n il 1. m vrrin r Ml. •IX*I MU1*
| k a k r « 4*n the Sanfnr#' Market came r*# Sanf«#r#l •»• March IDI7 Iir dial «y»t"m covering the city friend, and she
•uil tlint hill If lint hrrfi fnt thr
mysterious Ever gls.l. » ** I'lrnted fall of I hma. thr Kuiran wni ripest tlielr first celery nf t i c and had l#r#-f» a#tl%« tv# irligloiis xxai ."ta.rtcd opcratini; normal. crumpled Henry J . ami Ihr^ .tor
ped.
in 1947, and later w n . ill ill' irliil li\ woiiltl iiitf hAvr hiip|tfrat|,M N&gt;F»»n sea*r»y am u n d Dec. I. T h e t n r l v anil » ii u a*&lt;•or ration' II* servt«f Ifa* set*40*1 '»&gt;« fire.nf#nt #*f th**
upfdy Mill c»»rnr from th*« A l l
President Truman.
I'irkrti were placed at -«■ j Ml. Tiedrmsn, somewhat h.•ilse.l
laid.
fjen# ral s'*at* #*oiivrntion and was chanK'*
It i* located in thr &lt;withwest
in
lilrminKbam
and snd t-haken. wa. taken i » the hoot*
hrnafoi Kui?i*fir h Miltikln III wo«»d a n d lA«ke a r r a s , f f d l o w f 4| by tlir
ltd.'. •sf*#»a|t**iy of thr flcthet CJadtdcn, Ala., F'riday, but w ri" nf friend, in l.nrigwo,al
earner nf F'lorida and i 'h r nnl&gt; rn|«i|, win* a h
it* r|»rt««l. •*iti Sanford and rant! land cefrry,
Mr. Anderson pm dieted
A* s#m tain n. .#!•'• 4 m# intor of the wilh.I.iwn aftrr th" company nl*Itlbltopiral national pari in tli&gt; thi-rr m u n&lt;» i *»l itmnir rn in
Another acc.denl n&lt;rurre«l •'
During mid Iklolirr other rr»p « k’nr# ign M&gt;« loo fto.inl
country. It i. rnn.rder.d uni of Inratln that 'Th ry rhiif|?ril •nf
la ir'd an injunction.
9:16 o'cl.a k la-1 night ni*ottl .-•*
hrsiil#
•
l-eant
were
damag««f,
he
|fi
9
widow
The
xtrik"
called
again*!
Ihe nation', mil t.xndtiu nttiHi
mile ea*t of Sanfor*t on Rn,*l* Vo
with bring
an ‘ im i Ia ! innUt’ hut
out
These
inrLnhd hi' m*#fhcr, r'l.ii.i Marti* of South Western Electric. Th " union i» 46 and opp.,.j|,- the Two Srw.i
Hon- for thi.-r inter*-le.| in tlir thry roiihlri't rimVr it ntirk." fudriti^f
■r|uadh,
pepper*.
«ggplan*,
eti*
rarolm
u.
•
•
n
*
|ift»rti**r#
l.ioinie
ftudv iif mat liu and l.ii.t lift
a«l.r.K ■ 16 rrnta an hour call", tavern. Janie. M Davidson, Negro,
Millikin Aahl, however• that he
i »#r*. fi*»dl** |,*»r while lb" company ha* offered drivin.' a 1939 Dodge nMemo*"*
Along It* edge ll*i the Rend antirlpal*** rlo*rr r«»fi|frc9»iof»iJ ruml&lt;er% ami rahl&gt;age. Th « *.et flame*, tin#*
hack
rna*le
it
Impossible
to
start
Jfirn
•
,
ft*
rt
h
i
I
tonne#
m«l
'nnie
II I I rent*. F'reaent wage" av to make a left turn lowar.l 'h*
nole Indian.
prrutiriy of A*lmmi*fr^f ion tv
Ssriforif* vcgrfalde auction for U
'
I
rrip
from 11.66 to $ I
an Two Spot .e.i.lting in a coll'-toIjind ptirrhaiu fn rllu paili i •iui*d« fur forrign alii fun*!'.
f
all
rM#p.
The
auction
nt
th
•
and
#
in#
daugfit*
t
It*
r•
I.
»
fiihtis;
i
\V"«trrii
Electric,
like will* a 1936 Pontine ft-dan. ilr.vre
now aho.il romplele Tin urea mx
Senator Millard K. Typing*. St Ate Murk«t, hfiwever, w ill i|i
and ev#*ial *ithe» relative^
ftxu'i.cin lltll, it a "ubvi.liarx' r'f hy Emorv l^e Gulden- of ('!■ •
*r . some JJJdO.lHMr ait*
Mar &gt;lurid h* innera ! who hat hid
Funeral arrangement.*.
und# i Anim ran Telephone and "I rl»* m«nt. ami containing .even adult*
Every effort l« Itelng madi to hid for a fifth form, niitfl he fore f*nitrl&gt; la* enmflirti'd for th#
Spring
«
r«»|i*
«»ff«r#
il
f##r
salr,
said
th# *|ir •ttlofi nf f i* ti# 11•#*r pi r Fun Kiaph t'ompany.
beep the park III It. n.it.iml 'V.
•aw thr po'Aihility of defeat he
and two rhihlien
eial M' ln* .#«* in# i*i#ipl# t«
aa far a* posall.le and '■ rn
•«ii*i the |u:rty wan drmr&gt;ralixrd Mr An^lersfin
Of the.e, two w .re repo'*".! *»•
Util the area prnhuhlx nrvet will hv a hitter Inm orrntir primary
•lav to l*e al Fern aI l-ljnivhton "
boa.I nf
arromiiu.dat Inn.
Hint fight for the ipiVf rnnrxhip.
morial Hospital » It1.....................
*» N.II.HVj "raw, v . „ Marl
might l». fi.urnl in ft In i i»itl
Mr *aid he ilori not think that
)urie«. Thcv are. M r. \.|.* Hoe
in r»mpany with Mr*. E* at I'rirr
11 nnIInm#4 •inm I' m#, lie# |
F'oi tin •ftfiiifiL* « iftl# r *» n•4»n Senator McCarthy fit W i« I an »•
f•mn|Iat•«, a
•'•ana ritaw#
Mlr&lt; Margaret (iarnrr nn*l Mt»« and M r. Mavno I vo.
Y«&gt;ngb&gt; or*
p«-v«on had anything t«» ih* with shout# «l
thr Naliofml I'.i l
"•••»»
from Winter Park F«**.
An% f* N flag that flic t*V# I
-.oiill# **f \Y#*n, Mima Killh Mill*, and it .vt. d ri­ were taken lo ihe ho-rut. I IAn«| live « lib
Inc.. I» tn r ftil.lt It i i tut* l I•ir lift ilia defeat, hut that the issue
\|if*&lt;irthv rai»*d had n »‘««»n»lai&gt; a lln in loiinty schnnlhmisee
•eiVhr »tuti**u at f*##«#f I I . i %
an • timatfil I hr *• r# gnnent • r.f ven l.y Mr*. Dorothy \Ve»t.
•&lt; "
Second priae wenl lo t.te V F. night Drew l.an, and '•
*«r any county that has got a Chin* * It.d
nia*b#i| a two mi!*
40 mill'* fi**nt VlmiM NlrD«| I lit •«•» « ffert
'l
*
**i gani/ation,
is mining «|# nt in lin* a if the S***itb Korean W float with ita m l, white and l.ane of Green Borin
Tvtlmgn hrailed the Senate suh Klin
ponlinn upcM»f«*«
In n
Gulden- of Clermont and lI'M* •
down ' The V N banner will Siath III Vi-ion
•«tiii f*aIt
whiih hrandeil M.
Xllnd fight* r i him trim, and featuring a Liberty M D«v Irlson, drive* f thr •1
numlw i nf hftlinrml it.nl
never take the plar** **f the Am er­ isimlsv# halt#*l tin dnve, killing licit and a rre .t emblem. The
f*urthy*s
f ouiniuui-in-in g»#vrr
Crrwv \* i
The I'ontiae wa- demolished
Mid &gt;t eh *r0* • «• a htinx. |lr%r»il» ican flag, he nai*l
al*«4ut |.imhi |l«*|• m a bbiflng at* V. i W. entered ita locomotive in
At lair Itnyali in Mirl ir.it' 'ill '
A Mo-. |t im tm l........... .. tr war
th,
(uira.le.
in
if
9
Ii4
ifroiip's
f
*
p
*
i
r
t
an
a
tack
tw4
#
mil*
ontb
*'f
Kmm
The
Night
infers
have
lieeo
arcus*
»cnt In thr Kvriirlm lrr f*»f fl«
to the arriilenl, war dant»,'&gt;.l &gt;.* S
Th.
American
l.egi&lt;»n
Auxiliary
whit#
wash,
Mrf’urthy
rna't*
•
•
*
m
#
S#»utli
Korean
Seventh
Division
**l
of
terrorism
in
the
Unity
4Motrr. Th ry All- ryp*. f* I In it
f1i.t^ which w m white covered collisinn at S«nfot*l \* run six'
f urnpal|*o •!*••« In** uifairiat T y rnunty tobacco lan.l witlun re­ moved up 9•• luifster the Sixtti.
main from January until Mav
with
a ruffle nf blue all around, Celery Avenue when Join* Porx*
ding*.
Flernent
•
*
*
f
tfi*
*
II.
S.
*J4th
cent
rrmnlhs
llolmt
men
bave
C har fi t i . '
and
which
featured the Legion
I(«
public
an
S«
r»n144r
-ele#
t
Kve
Division
n*lvnt*4#d
up
l*i
two
miles
pnrud«i| tbroiigli a N'tgro section
will oprint. 4rl|t Irf I *.♦.» II . \ III
bfnlnri* « nit# •-•pi#irt p •lint f••• •4It flifksen nf fllinnis j#|««# «aw of f*«inway on the eve of pri« on tin* « itr4m*' w* I* rn end of poppies, won third place. Fourth
mol
M if'avth)' man election, •hot up a Negro the fr«*nt. at"**iif !■ ntile« west nf price went to the Pilot Club's en­
vlihiritf an&gt;l iirM •• inr i"iii ' • t ‘«4nitriunl&gt;in
fhar gee »• factor a in his victory night *lub at Myrtle lira* l». ami Won Xo Fighth Xror. -p«*kesman try, a green Dodge nulnnmhtlr
thr Park St•rvlfe .aid
aid (hi* plar. *1 (firm »n the viel* with the green and white Pilot
Trip " of the Nation.I Indnt.iii 4*\4f Se riate Ih iimn rnfii lead i •nil wbipp«-t| a white fur not roar
ffesMlI###**# •*• I Ni • ('Bl
m l\ *•f Tung an, SirnMi i, *ntry- colorv and Pilot emblem.
Boric! v aUt» t* ill Im- it rtfii* .1 r. • I m a « Mirk*en •«n| Ii# ln««| (#&gt;f«| f*«»n*ay
l.idirnlc.l hr would present t lie
The
parade
w
a.
reviewed
front
ill#
voters
"over
ami
over
again**
was
f"»
Chin*
•
fr«uip«
from
Man­
In th# rfetnoti.' I rat Ion at th#*
the winter Klnrltng ' In
•Inlion
ugat.v t
I f tlrfield
*n»'
in lh• 4ani|*aign tlmt Mrf*art)iy'^ Daniel Johnston a Conway poln#- churia
th* * ourt ll«u*e step" l.y General r a - e
wagnn in Miami, Ihe r■. I Hill u
Sleughter.
ii4
&lt;
ii - it nun, legiitdles* iif met it, night
Fleet-*
*
*
f
II
ranging
I
mk
I
x
llulchlMin,
Major
John
II.
Pope
club,
Aug
i!ft,
lames
Intn Ihe park a. for »• W e.I I irk*
A I » o a* ting as a "f rie n d of **•
*»hnuh| !*•• f nl I\ invewtigsted That man. » « « shot to rleath Mr- w ». of file front • hammer* «l again at an.l Lieut. Koi*ert A. Newman.
There they will lake , at.'i . nil*, i
c o u r t " we* Paul K Kavmonit f•*•
w ii • a14#t 4|rtu#*, he a4hlrd.
wearing a KKK iot#r over hts Sinuipi at"l «l three main *u|»- Florida National Guard, a n led liter Stetson University l.sw ft*....
for a vi.it In the Cut Illicit 1,1
A - for "idolationlsm/* llirkse * |M*li#r uniform.
ply (*4*ir*9• if lam* with fir#' h**mhs. hv ('apt. David Gatchrl.
bird rookery. A aernml d.iv will It ■aid
thr* p44»ph are |#rginning to
The l-cgion group of I'oat 63 Dean ao*l one of Govern'*. \\ •
A s|m.k* man at tirncral Mnr■pent In ix.nl. out uf Tavernier on fliitik al44»ut thid country** "iir
Arthur's *|i*lxvo hea*!*|iiartrf« «nirl wa- Ini by Commander Karlylr ten’s Volusia rn u n t y iioltlirsl ad­
flay Largo in F'lorida llm
vlval ami wsnt foreign aid
t*f*th fttnfg* across th* Xalu lliver ll.mvholder and I'a.t Commander viser*.
Park Servin' naturnli.t.
el*. gram* "timroiighly explored pro
R aym ond «ai*l at ih' out.et of
at d
from Manchuria to Sinuiju were Joel Field. Color hearer, were KWill Iw-gio regularly -rhedllleil na investigat#«l. They want to #rr
Vir||eve&lt;l I norkril nut aft *r Mnn- Z. Johnson, Jr., and Ku**cll Tench. Ihe hearing that the ptihlir in *'o
lure walk" nlx.ut tr.
If, nl I'.ira what
ll onllanrH I’fn*** t'lir# M|t#|
w#‘r#* gd tin g
f«»r our
.'l&gt;anl*h War veteran, followed I't.ia county wa a o tu r h c n .i x e the'
.lay'* attack
disc Key. The walk" in, lu.l. hike money."
lying . auaea of criminal aclivitie.
etlhe*
Forty |:
made the fire at­ in automobile*. The Boy Scout*, Ihe *u*|H'n*ion- cx-.ii;trd
and he added tliul pitt-nilr .lelln
tack They loosed : |u tom of In- led liv John I’lerson made a gmal from "political tnfluer. « or *&gt;m
.pirticv will Iw given further ... retHliari* on Sakrlm anil tT m x n . showing, and included trout* and sort of f ra m r ii p " in
inirchaslnD -t r
N o* in 1
tention then.
on lh*a X alu H im i nnrMicast uf rul*. of various troop* from ioillta t i i k r l s a . evidence against
I t t i m : •m i . i n * in ii i •. h i i m i
*• hrMnn* !*• . H I’avr Marl
w ia rii j i i . i . i « i . m i i n
i&gt;
Sinuipi. and
N’am-i, i»mmnni- T r oop. 6 and 34 of Sanfonl, Troup t h - officer*.
Th. .i.tve v on juvenile d "lir
B t ll II.II M HIX.il • I Ml XIX ii..- Kloil.la City Si.ilc M a.krt, l.n* •turn, y found in»&gt;l
Kev. Nich o l. -a id t h r -herlff lux'
i at tun
i enter lu-tween Sim.tju throughout the county induing
t#,..
ri.iin iii i
iv &gt; ii « v. i ii x m i M anarn &gt;' fl I-I.•11.t. . . t
311. le.l l.y John Horton; llvimlo. given no h rlp at all ami "to*
*4(-* *•* I".riding *«• ri.. comroitlr. and tf»* n * * r ! ?r*itit
TIT*
C a w Harry I mo|. -tit, o-i ..jr «4»UI**llt% t •»»4lll (•#! lllll' MM |l IH
"•'.&lt;1 fo . iii Iiik wralh.-r will. fa. .pt.-.tlorinaire agreeing th.il .**•
irriiA N i ; i &gt;xx‘ a i :|i r . i
I'laln.lfl .m i - wnikiiiK anil i Im i U imc «&gt; t»|. rent, have more to artxw.-t for
lamnard Ca**cll&gt;erry, and the r l v i r affair* committee w a . cam­
V.
paignin g *uci e«»f*illv a g a i n . *
fjxte
Mary troop.
-I"
"
I
II.
nl|tlri|iMli&lt;i||
nf
a
xAhmI than do rnrne enmir twaik.
tM.niH i:vi:i.r.s m i :.
Ki.lrr* of tho Dusty Knots t'lulr gam bling in liu- cm tllly two -.rat
i *t r*mi 4ni *|&gt;. ihjr &gt;*.-&lt;•I
Although a tew M&gt;tv.M-ale&lt;l •til!
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v im t i. in n i l %ii
nttrntio.*, and I. V. ago, Ir.|t “ I la-lieve he h a - li-en
"'la n a B ". • 'I T .nl.l al I'.ihnkrr
tttt***- have l » ..i i.inonlng Ihe .w itrli- d .rw nturh
T*» iHiKIh »;v I I. V% I I I
n l...... H alt- Patmrra* Markrl rrimrla lawiog crime cririlfcs uml
Williams won the prtie a* the making* an ho.tesl ■ fforl to "• I
other" tirnpoaed M.me ...rt of r en- larar .la­
rtsMtsi • iI'ledmuni n
hast drassod man; Miss llrtty f n r r r t h r laws" *inre then.
.iiialitv l.n.hx m.u mnvlnr *..r.hi|. or vnluntarv control, the
M|w#tlaaloir* H«n#lli *'»i..|h.t «e.t
in the niiih ihe *'|n Contmunl- Pre-rott as tho l*"t dre.se.l wo.
Wh**se |Hi(|ii|ri. r «4if*9•• • I- I* ** »xjlh .n .n "*|i"il"it In mot., al.ntil dominant view wra. that „ l ari on
lie aid " m y own fe* ling I- ( b a ­
rati.ir*.
W
oik.i*
nl
America
put
Hot m s . it| .11 &lt;. i
Nov If. Du., in hi-avy lain, it1- "uch publication* would bay. ... picket' at rx.-ral key Snuth/rn man and Calvin Itettrr as the best the law enforcement agencie. hav.
Carolina
dressed child.
,,
lieeo
exercising
diligence
all •
"*|MV|"«| In ninvr until marked rdfect .in juvenile delin
Ik T i ll: M H I HI I ill; s i %*t i til l'**V •"
||&gt; II Telephone I'ornpany
ex
Chester Miller wa« the Parade g am bli ng has la-en » n a «n«-at '
arniin.l |lr, t. VMi|*f«,v«-*| xvcalhi'l •lue.i "V.
riMINIIIS, ttl* l.l.l I \itS,
|
«
hang*
*
t.alay,
Tua sr» lisreliy r» iulrt«l t»* «p ron.litfon* Hill hrilur lirllrr mia
chairman. John Q. Galloway was irasia" in recent months.
F ill lltreeto, Hoover *■&lt; anionI'i.ket. **&gt; .■• r* i»nl
al all Legion
peer #*n ii«» 11•i* *'o *.f fr»« nui.H | Illy pm,lure as W'cll a« fn'lfer
Float
chairman,
aid
All)., |V.", it*.it fit. .1 . xx•#
.It #4
Ihn.e who doubted that nnv at"..
ft.utlieru 11*11 l&gt;uildiug. In A t- Sheriff P. A. Mvro served as
d#fenslve |tl*«*tin«* to ih* lllll of growing ami planting mnditinn*. riatile tier line in Itlvenllp d-lin laotn, hea*l&lt;|iinrtec. of Ih e.impparade marshall.
a il
CbmpUInf flWit *. r#•If# in 11«#• **l#
"Bn thr Want hula State Farepit Court for Hi* Nlntli luili» ul met- Xfatki t, th* rn* iinib.-r vo» .pienev wotihl rr.o li ftnni .tenyin** any.
Fl. k. I &gt; Illxi w •*.r plan.I at of
Cl rin It In #M&lt;I for . •rnars••l • •**•-a••t» lume droll|red to !r.|77 crates -fur crime .otnirn to cluhlren
PintM *. lit t han-•*&gt; !*• • • fllr.l
The ha.tr ra.l*,- of hlvenile tie ficr* "I Ihe company in New tlragslnsi roi# #niiiioi i .t i i w
t i* ing the past Week with the market
uml ('hnll*ru*M&gt;ga, at a
WAItlr l.i:i: I'Utiii Mf a l»* it: I • •tiffi ning Fighter volume of j&gt;e|i- llntpirnev. hr .nhl. I. “ the lark of Iran
II NlllANfA TIMM !*««» *»W*
9|VJ.I,YN I.lilts, I re r*i|i«nr
i&lt;*rain i per. eggplant, whit#- uml v#dlow a *rn»e •*( moral re.ponxlhllltv i.inipaox ware**.in &gt; in larka-.n on Germany are "itnpossible" nn
the i*l*i •nl if f
V* i «Hl4#r# * •aM"#ill*l
among youth" \n*l h*- nihltol it..' xill, and it offli.x in Danville the ha.ia pro|H»rd In Ritvria,
'|ua-*h. lomatiMs. okta and i»*sn
you
ami Carrulltou, Kentucky.
WlTNKnH mi lo#i*tl ami ••III* Ml wen* offernl with V'.liime etpect the place lo .tint infilling that I*
Russia proposed on Nov. 4 lh»&lt;
A Southern Kell &gt;p.*ke*man
Mai of th* a.41«| r‘ourl at
.ur i.l I 'll tin all comninrllties to slow I\ In the family .Itclr
«a&gt;.l . . i vice x»a• normal In moat the four power* hold a parley on
Plurlda. f*##tiiil% of . ti*I ii *-1* -'Ml*
"Eager
rrrru
ili
it*
an
ulirndv
of Fl‘*r|ila It.I* I *•!11 *1^1 f Now III increase. Friers appeaml satis* vaal army &lt;*f youthful nff. n*'«r* " an*., .ervr.l l.y Ihe company. If. Germany «n the had* of res.do
fartory.
M r, A l». 191*
...Id nlmut two thlnlv of all em* lions adopted last month nt th
n i' i m : h n i m .\
*'Samlv A mlerson, Xtaoag* i of Hoover .aid, ate the produrta .of liloycea reported fm work In A t­ Prague conference of herself an*’
l*l#ik of Halil i -•••II
•he Sanfonl State Market, nilvises adult nrgllgen.......... h**m.-« broke" lanta de'pite Ihe picket line, and hrr east European satellites. The
IMKAI.)
by death, driertion, dixorte. .epa
I, «*i4&gt; Attof#.. * for Plain rn* frost or #oo| weather ilarnagr t*» ration, neglro-t and Immornlity
O1
laaude
.. .
there wn* rn. iiitiriiipilo.lv In .’"solutions included withdrawal nf
Cliff
the immediate Sanfonl urea during
•ivice. Only one exchange in A t­ all occupation f »trr« and tiitifira.
The
F'KI
rhlef
Mini
that
crime
$|o Not II. Main Hlrtrt. Hull* A is
tlon "f the country with the fttv*-'
the past werl**s r*N*| npc||. The #o#dcornica whlrh lend lo glorify the lanta I. trian.tally nperatrd h a ir wine r&lt;iusllv representetl with the
Of Undo, Kloini.
**r wrather tniwever i* iruproving
ill.Ian..* ra il, were liamlh.l with
criniinnt
"rnav
!«•
dangrrott..
*.»,
three Western sottr. on a ro n .llthe ipmlily of grapefruit, oranges
out delay.
amt tangerine* as well as lean* tlcularly in the hand, of an on
If the lint.in fullowv tlir .Irate tutional council.
•tal.le
child,"
hot
he
.aid
ihn
Mark*! mmlitions are improving
“ I have repeatedly -la ln l that
•hat ten* I* rtiroe .han* **,*» *,,,* gx lived .Iv e w liir iii the nation
with grunt bean* moving the past
wide .Irik r, Ihe •••called “ rov when a conference is held it rtxxt-t
"have
n
teal
fdoratlonal
value”
Week at 12.2ft to I.1INI per hirtirl
Ire hdd on. the sole l.axls of th«
fin the trlevUion proprarn, Ke lug plcketa" will Ur withdrawn •Ilfferror"« that have "listed and
X light volume of tomatoes I
Iiitn.iiiow' I'j.ketiog in moxt clllrv
BUYS . . .
fauver
.nhl
hi.
(iimmlltre
l*
*
&lt;
•sfuvtrrfl this week
not limited to just one program
found that Frank f'n.trll.., nftre hav la rn limited lo one day.
In New ll. Irma, I wm picket v drawn up hv Ktts.la. llevln told
SELLS . . .
•ailed an overload of racketeer., enliaii.. . lo two downtown l.uild- .|Ueslionrrs In the House of ComI In ..ugh thr "iilitr. pi.al (.ingle haa operation• in Saratoga, N V
RENTS .
vegetal Inn ».f »li.it wax formerly in New O lleant and lhal lie ia "in Inga whi.li home lung di.tan.e mon*.
Koval I'alm Stale I'ark.
tniKh with rarketrera alt over the
RE P AI RS IT •
A *mall. temporary nttiaeiim at United S ta te ." ||. .a il the grouri
K«val Calm |j*lg.* will Im&lt; rr&lt;&gt;|M&gt;ne.l I* making “ a .uhvtnulial Inveitl
f»t Ihe winter,
gallon" of Co.lrllo'x actlvitlr'
The I'ark Service "aid a.ldiliooal
Aa for elite* in which organlred
kiff and &lt;liarteile.al landing, are crime fl.Mirl.he., Krfauver *al*l
I.H-iitt.l at Manat, »• t'irrk , on (1 S. f'hlcago tin. Ihe "dlxtlncllon" of
The One Really A If
Ilighwav N « I tea.ling to Key lieing Ihe home of Continental
m th i
La*g«. at Flamingo, and »ut»iilr l’tr»* f t'tvice, which he trrmr&lt;|
Surface Oil Base h'lnt
tin* |m. i. along the Florida kev* "Hie lifehhaxl of the luaikie or
arid at Kvrtglad. •
ganltatiolia Ihr....ghoul Ih. . .i'll*
Wall Paint-Covers
No ..VMiolglil a. &lt;...i.ni.Nlation* try."
O f YOUR
%&gt; have vet la-rn ron*lluclt*d In the
While Continental', oiu'iallon.
Any Surface In One
park un.l none xxlll In- l.liilt in lime are imrfertlv legal, he .ai*l he i*
T i l l P H O N I D IR IC TO R Y
to take rate of park vi"it»r* thi" confident that “ we will Milne up
Coat. Dries In One
winter.
with aome kind of cure.

Dewey, Taft

One Killed

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Kl.insmcn Accuses

llutchison

h ore,in \V;ir

I pruidcnt of th r G if" Club and
|thr Student Council. "The Fir*fly" was «xtng by Mist Norma
tr ■a.iaa.a n o * *•*. owe,
class, who completed *he trip Fax* Matvey who also danced In
a l*allel number assisted hy Mlxx
with them.
Miss Shirley Pea
In S'cw Orlc«n« Ihrv vi.ltrd Dial* K«y!e.
••
#••%.-# s#*rif
••• * ^ i
the French (Juarter. amt vartou*
Mis* Margaret Malloy.
other |H*int» of m l. re.t Iwfore
A black fare monologue «&gt;*
moving op to Raton Rouge where
they «|M'ni the nighr and visitevt presented hy Mis* Kllrn Drig
grr* ami the song.. "Make Hr
thr Capital, Mu* Eubank* «nid
A ftrr vi.iting the Texarkana nnd lleve," “ Who", ami “Triple Trio",
were »ung hy the following mem­
Turner Fall*, they arrived nt
Oklahoma City Wednesday night. bers «f the Glee f'Irtli, accom­
Mi. Itolihie Jean Galloway es- panied hx John Fite al Ihr piano
plainol tlie ptogram of the con* Ml.* Donna Lou ll.nper, llrtty
ventl«*n and *aid there xxere niaoit (gut Partin. Robbie Jean Gallo
1,non delegate.
pre.cttl
from way, Jean Wilson. IVggy Wilaon.
•ch.Kil. throughout the South. Dial Boyle. I ’arollne Mrlnniv
F^verything wa. managrtl l.y th” Norma Faye Matvey, and Car­
Student*. *he .aid, and th rr” olyn Patrick.
were dances, a f.mthal! gam.*, a
l.arlactie, an*l tour* throughout
the city, in addition to the gen­
eral a.-entlily an.l Innumriahte
study group, dealing with stud­ Car owncra who ar* waiting
ent l*«»|y problem.. The final
hamptel. -he *aid, wa- held rn money nnd not getting proper g n
ihe "Zebra Room" where the mileage due to nx'cr-ilch mixture*
will he plena?.] to learn of a
election of officer* trail place.
The musical number* w r r - In- Wisconsin Inventor who haa devel­
tr.almcvi
t*y Clnrenre f'lau.e. oped a very clever unit that helps
save gasoline by "Vaciwnatlng"
ffllvinp n 1!*'** I *4ip•* rnuN* ##*
It la automatic nnd operates on
fi’nifif***! *i lrf» Itirn from Snnf*«t4f th* superchargs print Iple. Easily
to O l d v .\vrnii**, \n«»fl»**i Xf#»»rli Installed In » few minutes. Fits
ainfiutnn*«' » a * ••■nf t•• Dir xrtrrk. all cars, Irurkn and tractors. Th*
m l |*/»9voltiuift lf.it ri««*(i
manufacturer*, Ihn Varu-matie
F t t l l o w i n p n c»*lli«i**n
tw o
Carburetor Co., 7017- 700 W. fltat*
&lt;J.—.
VlVtllOtlf K Milt 4lHl4*l**|r 4 •tfl
•Xvrmir S uiu Ihv mornini Nf 1 2 31* St.. Wauwatosa, Wl*„ are offering
a Varu-matla to anyone who will
N #'••»«•
o'rlorlk, firoipr rh iirri'
fit#! fhr •cd»r »»f fhr n* • ifr-tif n f f r l install It nn his car and help
lull kItip ufi nti*l huMtur a f If r llltlM Introduce It to others. They will
out llefnrr nirifiitip hum v H,. fir i**#! gladly send Dill free particulars if
off th#- linnM* inp of hit i At l l A yeti write thxm or Just send your
u a # I*h ,»»**«! anil Aifr«tr&lt;|
iHtrr. name and aJdrrsa nn a penny post
S.iiuurl K XX‘ll«f#i WA' fhr ifrivrr
card today.
of thr othn tat.

Sanford Rotary

Carburetor Too R*rh
Makes Motorist Too Poor

liiHUTicIrl

('ommittce

Payments Within Roach Of All
I'ftiulisli Fords (Anulia)
I .&gt; ittn n llily |i:i&gt; ntritlH

56H,i

(l)nun pfiymrnl only
\ Ih #%« p i t m r n U in# lu fr
rrrfirriing, •f.impw

fin in* mg,

i n ^ u fA n rr,

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fill*

Din

STRICKLAND-MOKRISON, INC.
AUTIIOItl/.KI) (IDIMM DKAl.KIt

K. F ir st St.

Phone 200

hood Fruit Supply

I'imiit' Strike

iX I I M K O U K A F II
C K IO D IT

l * K I N T I N ( j — T Y IM N f #

IN V K S T K ;A T I()N S

A N Y W I I F U F IN
F O U F .K s N

M A I)K

l ’M T lO D S T A T F v S ( ) K
C O U N T R IE S .

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
T B I . K I ’ I I O N K S I NO nnd 1071
Room tnl Sanford \ilanlir National Hank Itldg.

United Nations

Who

Where are They
Located ?

C A R M C T f

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CHEVROLET
CAR OR t r u c k ;

'IfcCtow 7^a$C4'

Hour -Safely Wash­
able— Will Not Ruh
Off.

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RECOAT WITH

TALKING
T O Y S

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CARM0TK

More I# W h a t Yox&gt; G at:
• H O P A I O N G C A S S ID Y — nearly
tall
M IC K E Y M O U S E -o v e r a loot tall
S A N T A C L A U S -o v e r a fool (all
D O N A L D D U C IC S -N E P H E W H U E Y -o v o r •
foot tall
B IG S N O W M A N ^ o x re n a fe o ttair
C O W B O Y -o v o r aWoohtaU
IN D IA N — ovpr a&lt;foot tart
PLUS 2 O TH E R -B IG T O Y S - o j o c a Fool tall
What a bacgaoxl t teg ivpt. laiting toy, lath ana latkxl
Ovc&lt; and Ovac again Mad* el tough, doratoia. taRarabt,
rvbbar * tw.lhanl coloct AN 0 tor only ) l 00 Supply a
ed Odar xavacal ta«l todayl

W# h y Pottagaf

Mlahay Moose says*
■Happy Haw Yaac*
«•« *"»ks »N
a*hoc toys talk root

*• 9ft IBMI. K L

: 519 Kaat First 81.

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$E

‘Sanford*** l.ending Paint A Glam* Store

117 NO. I'A N K
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FHF.K

D K L IV K K Y

PH.

•k V o lve i ground

+

M ain bearings adjusted

*

A

Rocker arm shaft cleaned

N e w ring# on all p lito n i

A Cylinder# honed
*

Carburetor cleaned

★

Connecting rods aligned

* *

A Rocker arms refaced
A

O il line and strainer cleaned

★

Plu# taper! Motor T u n e -u p Including 19 operotlon#

A tk about our Eaay Payment Plan fo r any service w o rk

HOLLER MOTORS SALES

Cor. 2nd A Palmetto Ave.

Phone 1234

CHRYSLER C0RP. SERVICE—GENUINE M 0 PAR PART8—DEPENDABLE USED CARS

E COUNTY MOTORS

r, » . *

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(C .0 .1 . Truths .lightly h ig h e r)

YOU GET ALL 10 VITAL
O P E R A T IO N S -A T ONE
MONEY-SAVING PRICE

DODGE—PLYMOUTH—DO DGE JOB RATED TRUCKS

n

*

CHEVROLET

Wr ran ftirninh paint for any Mtirfarf. Huy
your Paint nnd CJhiu* with confident*. Otir
Price* nr** always rijihL
Jimt received new Nlnck of beautiful miirora.
New StyliM and put terns.
Come in and Ixxtk amund.
Call tin fur Itenponalble Palnien*.

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.

$82.50

MKIVMS PART#

There Is None Better-Play Safe
(JET THE BEST
IT COSTS LESS

SpoclaN A aoN of Tailing Toy# $S.OO
POST-Ail SAKS COMPANY, INC

AUTHOJ

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III U n ity Th e re la Stre n gth—
Te Prefect the Peace of (hr Wnrld;
Te Prm ele the Pratreaa of America.
Te Predate Proafartty lor Sanford.

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AN
V O L U M E X X X X II

Zero Weather
Halts Battles
In Korean War

KetahlUhed 1908

Miss America To Visit Sanford

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IN D E P K N D B f T

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Associated Press l.va-rd Wire

TUESDAY NOV. 11. 1950

S A N F O R D . K L O R IO .

r a

fifriftitli fair
ift*l contlnONf
fn*M thf niigh U *
rtrrfil
»omr hkr'Ii YiimmI **l a ft*« hr**' f Kf
«h»*rfa ildfie rrntr.r inH Inuff
r id r«v»*f M ndfr.dr n&lt;ir*hf jmlrrly
“ mil* ffr-*h Rt timr’a

NEW SPAPER

Phone Pickets Army To Call
Riot As Police Up 40,000 Men
Enter Battle Next January

Ground Action Slows
As Freezing Rains
And Icy Winds Hit
Shivering T r o o p s

Union Charges Lock- McMahon Says Funds
out In New York:; For Dispersal Of
Phone Company Be- Federal A g e n c i e s
Kins To Retaliate
Arc Badly Needed

By A S S O C IA T E D PRESS
a S E O U L . Korea, No». 14 o l’t
— jV frozen iilrm r willed over
Korean battlefield* today.
Temperature. of i n almvc zero
virtually paralyzed the northwerlern front whrre at ntim atrd 'HI,000 Chincw Communists face the
concentrated U . S. F in l Corpi. It
tvai even colder in the norlheait.
Ice-tipped ttindt ttvrpl down
im moulain peak. on the quilted
inne and nn thivering Amencant, many tlill tn tummer uni­
form!. The U . S. Eighth Army wa*
ruthing attic clothing to the chill­
ed troop*.
Parka clad Marine* puilied
through froirn lull* in thr renter
of the line toward Changjin retervolr anil it* great hydrnclcctrir
development.
^ Farther eatt. two regiment* of
the U. S. Seventh Diviiion marrhrd along ice caked road* m *uhzero weather toward lire Manchur­
ian border. JO milet away.
Wind* of 40 mile* an hour
made it difficult fo r fighting
men of the Seventh Division tn
hreathr. Their hand* mid feel
were numlwd hy the cold.
A thermometer carried hy a
tiny wind-tossed
plane
strove
lAem register.si ?l degree* M m
lero. Asaoeiate I
*rc*« Correapondrnt Tom Stone and the
. . .
C'~ A c . '1* C
C v i u ol
Columbus &lt;&gt;a., said an overtu*t
all hut hid the ID h Regiment
and the :i l .l “ Polar Hear” R r»lmerit.
Sleits and oxcarts earried heavy
weapon* and equipment through
the mountain road* north of
I’ungsan.
Red mortars opened up on the
%oopa three hour* after they
stated the marrh toward Kaprail, Ih taiie* Ttnrthwoat. Other
Seventh Divlainn partnl* reached
th» Pujan reservoir 35 mile*
south w o t of Pungxan without
teeing the enemy.
On the snow covered hill* of
the ea*l roast, the South Korean
Capital
Diviiion
!&lt;eat off a
tank-led North Korean atlr. k
with the help of the eight inch
lockets of Marine plane*.
(f A U. S. Tenth Corp* ipokrsman
raid thr battle left D u South
Korean* secure In their position*
on the Orangchon River, 00 mile*
South of the Soviet hordrr.
Forty mile* to the west, an­
other unit of the Capital Dlvluon

H i l l A M T .P H I A. No* 14 &lt;/P)
U W I I M . i n N , N„* 14 4/1-)
Milking telephone equipment w ork­
I It Army to d .v snnuunced a
er* fought police lot 41 minutes c*ll f"i 40,1100 draftee* in j*nu*ry.
today in *n attempt to keep Hell
I l f new *all hung* the total
operator* from going to work *1 a Arm* request l o i 10.000 since the
wr»l Philadelphia rxehangr. I hr Wliil'iril •( the war in K"ie*
Hell worker* finally made it with
lhr N yirtn b c r .ml October
IHilice aid.
' dr.ill rrqurili w eir lor 10.000
Se*en linker* were .n r.lrd d ur||ir N ,„rn,K«.r
ing the puih-and-.hove rtruggle in |,Kurr
r»l t„ /O.IXKI .ml lell
Itonl o| the Trimly l.xrhangr. to 40 0000 |„, Per rml'Cr.
Twice thr pirkrtmg t ln lm hurt!
All men brought into thr lervice
through polite line, ami pre*enl- 1 through thr V leclrve Srmce *y»rd rnliancr of lire waiting opera- I |rin ind.ie h a ir gonr to thr Army,
tor. and other employee*.
The N,*y .„ d A r, Force crtnl.nue
A third mawed poiire attem pt| (o
%0|unlff&gt;,
fcmld
to force their w .v through the ,
dierr manpower
picketing *IK r reded, hut it w a. a
|h,
,„ w („
l.rolraderi Druggie to keep the
K-uri ha. .rweded the m ri.e * .
W«y open for employee. who |
re.erve. detrn.e of■printed from aero., the street.
, |1lf. ,n4,nl&lt;,m„| hm%.
darting through the line m group*, e*rr, llral thr. h a . no. broken ,lown
Se*er*l prison* were knocked thr 1'iiiirily system hated nn age
over. Button* w rrr lorn from police ami luetinu* rotnh.1 irrviee.
uniform* and the merer**!* of
Ilsllrtillisl teseti -i * anil *7r *■rir*•Inker* Tire |«&gt;lurntrn. Im w rvrr, Stnti'inr-I in , ani|i* around thjco'ioin
hate tx-rn lornnlaining to
did not u«r night tin k«
then hi.tnrlu** n net* »nanrr* ant
The demon*!ration » * . the fii ct Te 1*11,1* ,hal the* were twine rushattempt try the .triker*, tnrrot»er&gt; ,tu| "ter ra* while other teaervi.t*
of the^ CIO Coiiiiniinlt*li&lt;ui. W o rk ­
h I'** W orld War II tervi —
er* Dillon, to keep non . tithing jWi i c ta-trie ( o r mitte,( i„ .(av in
Ill'll worker* from going to thoir ihl* otiolry.
Joh* T h r nprra'nr* and ri'ket Hell
the ie*eive it " I g n m e n t |&lt;Ing taro

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THE WEATHER

N n . r.o

Littlefield Restored
To Office By Warren;
Slaughter Reinstated
City D ecid es On
Move To Prevent
Decay Of T e e th

To Aid Bahv

Governor Cl.tims No
Proof O l N c r I c c I
(Tl Duty ll.is Bren
Submit ted To 11im
I \l I.M IA S M I Vo, i t i l*t
! .) •%r (11r*i \\ 111:t ft i •ihlii i1r \ i«l
1il hi* 1t!t|»«'t!k ••■i• I Hf|f 111f \l»*l
l.itltrhrlil inti ( »m%l.ili!r 'A \I
.*%Uunlitri nl \ /limit •- imt% uni
irtn»I.ttrti I hem In ftlllfi*

Contract Is Let To
Black Laboratories
On Sodium Fluoride

Mr nirtniifli rtf tl thr rfi«l t I
iilY'tli*l i 11ill hr ft Mi |f til •I*
rinlrm r Mihrntllrd I *r uiil
, &gt;1 fed to
tiler .•Uitrfk It 1\»
m ini, r lltr KAflllillBa' 1IMI Ml the
. cun'* \ If t in) fltr\ Will pn I-... 1
111 .dll. r it iiwffi 1* ii** iff ^ 1sit
tin- tie.1r %*.*»% «fv«|rr«
Ih. ■|m1\ilril Kr 11111 • ..i.*ti* i.t4 .
min I|i|i|-tiiwr ulirn thr
IMM-MIII. i &lt;1 hi* *lr« Dlft|i
| Im
n otf fi«tn* wi'rr
Os I M w*tlIn&gt;ijI * hr ifivifc* «tfi the
h.s| •f «ft nl iv vC« •■jlitml if-fl ♦* the
h"i''Miftf ilfrt i 1 ifii|ki I filnin**

Apptii atom to the t it* - »*lrr
•upply of mkIiuiu fluoride, m order
to rediiir liM.th dei ** .irnong
children I** *• mui Ii .*• fdt to 71

lirrcrnl o n approved last night
ii* the ( it* l ommitnon
Alllmugli Kanfnnl» w iter mp|ily ha* lm f- id lodHim flouolicle,
•aid t il* Manager MiKihhrn. it I*
only a (tar linn ol wh.it n nece*tar* to limit tooth dr, it, and
llrrrrfoic a 'mail, additional a*
mount of the , lietnn al r* net e*•ary
I f |DHf r i piihlixhed i d u l l Mill l»e
I lie lonlrail lor the iddition of
Il ill
IH*(lt I f|. k,r|v |flf| kA»l
xwliurn fliioiirlr w.n awarded to
Rny
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ne*tf«i
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.j i m r in ihe cmintY
thr I4l.it k I i I miiatones al (iam rv
ii Ii-, wit% iMirn
sflliu M lin hi"
I hr ir jv if lr |4 | r *| th illflrff. If
* illf Or Oiarlet lilar k. head of
iitwln**' - tn i f 1f1fm
the firm, who on No* /t told Urn
hi 1st* lib mi? tie " i ll I**
"Putin 1*mI.«* II
lanani here of the lienefilv id the gtveu ml Ilk tl’/l111lt|J I til 1st IIs- *M,f
II M l t i i r ! lla f a i r I la V I
|* t | M/t t.Itl.l IV ll
w « . arnouiMe&lt;| ).* the Defeti*e De
•odium fluoride water Irratnirnt. i» '" ill '* «h % u ill •kiiintiis hull Di'if riii'if
I
. thr
| a \rnrm.in\T‘ Wa »lri.
rilP^ln)
'«*
'* 4 IhlMM’H
Hil'*M M. .I ..ill''
'll ,'
paitoorit la-l month. Thi. pro- nrrtiilrnl
nl
..
,
•
i filliiti d * I !•»'|m|
» i»&gt;/in* '• if
t ' "" ' 1 UP ■ *heilule for th' '
l.f Jfl.l II■ had o
AtMHuliitn.
j„h n I l**|okit*
I|..|*iiwl. Hull i
eteoii.al r e l rn ,.- of rrservl.la and
Hi * *• »*n Il 1« 1* 1
rH .v! i
*
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*h*• • r *
i f .» \Uty nn*
a i» .m - i r l rill l o itrlerimne whirr*
'»-!■- 1ifttr It. d.
itinnii nl willh« ki* f** iff *"*f nil hi* mot hr* \1»
L-»U.* IL i»«n» ,
Ml-* Volamte Rrlhexc, Mi»* America of 1051, I* scheduled In V y f l l l U Y l t i r R l k t l l S y n i.i woirtil lx* *r*nt nte,*-.a*
1"*- vkitt i11 f,
nnv
vi*lt Sanford Monday «t|ernoon. She will !a* conducted on a tour n
M.nuthitr
Senator M. Mahon fhr l*di' uf 11%** MHtrte him| *‘v*n itml th#- ini*«h- « •d h*-*
•if t tl* f *f ftlitlll \ CD **|t
fhr
1i » * •» * •l»ll*»
thr f'lly try the Chamlier of Coromrrro anil City Official*.
C l'ii » n t -aid ('ongrei* ought to if u%n| *1 fnntt) llitiri* Ih*- |»r*t iv Hilt4tr»i»ylh. rniihl m»l hi* iuni iirlfiiM'
••m*' Mi *. Ih*«i h In it trie *'»1*1 •flllfPI ik it It .Stgrant -nee.lilv l*re*iitent Truman'*
ilftny SiitMk, .Sf
'Hid
Mr
Ml'Klhhil* hrhuilf* too »h* S.ih.iliMi. Vi tilk
The trial of l.haoi Sheffield, rt'ine*! for fund* to move *nm*' il.irtliflil,
M cmft 1**' M4rf.lt'
1*1 h i * and n|ierifivattou* Im the i .,i|n
Sipes Avenue grocer, who os Jp 'cinmenl agrm ie* out of Wn*h
1? Of flrt lIt If. Il l muimnI
Tbnr.dsv « » indicted for murder Inu* ii a* a “wfeguard nv.iri.t ant wutvr trralniriil, however, inii*l
*hut Hicy knt
1p.l flat 1l*f»Kr | (1
in ihe fir.t dfgtt'r in connect lor* BymMflg ntlaek.
VteVahnn.
ehalrrnan
of
thr
Ren
with the shooting of hi. brother-------— in law, Janie* Thornton I U v t -o
l,0V e A m m ir Elner.'v On*
•
1
4
&gt;ea/
nld
rrocer
on
Apr
17.
go’
'
WMIee.
.aid
a
atari on
■ tiroviding
■
.
.
*
«
,
Mi»* Yol.ridr Brtheze of Mobile, Ala., who w** named "Mu* under wav slowly this morning te ,,'r oi'Oiev .horrid tie made *t ih,
Ctfrull Court. Judge M. It Knit' 1
durk” session now «'hHiile.t
America of I 'l l I " at Atlantic City on Sept. 18. t« rrheduled to appeal presided,
br convene Nov. 27
m Sanfonl Monday alternoon from 2 :DO to ft:0ft o'clock. She will
The delay v*n. rauverf hv *!■••
I’fcsblent a*ko&lt;l &lt;’"ngro-.
hr met by a wrlrnming rommittre, rnrluding Chamber of Commerce difficult* 'if islertiiir
iurv from
August for
b'per»«l
Urogram
t In
I
It rrz* C l |1 &lt;r
I I I fig*
and City official*, anil will lie taken on a lout of Sanfnrd ami vicinity •be panel of prospective iurvniei
« tt p
ill Ih
|,.r 1 snd it wa. about II IT. before I" l“» r"«kers ref used I., Uk IioIo Ih,
lz H « S ' 1 " ' K
HI
♦ Shu will t»e featured *1
t|i. 1 Ml,.. .1 tto il &lt; 'll-. 1•&gt;
"inn m I lie f t . .IMHl.oon.niiri ,mor
I'cntiiil Florida Home Show at men eotlld be selected and tlie iiiiirt
‘HI
•1 if I."in •00 \ M l
W A V ' RUSS.
Nov
It Mr
the Oilundo Coliseum neat wrek, rereased. Tlie trial wa. resuno ' .’•Urv defense lull pai.nl m-i lmM nf ft., f ’*1f11x
fr r • •f
lh*v iwrt’aseri late m He|itern
ruui will come here direct from in a crowded r ourt rrsim at t to
*" Mi l*ulll|4*t 1 \v.
liC gI * ,
,“'r
m luncheon in her honor si Rollins J..M,
ti- |‘Ti* Sf 1m
v 1: ru .; *M
Murray Overstroet. state »i
' “ H* fm eonsliurtine
College.
•ft, l n*n *tiii" MlIfft "f 1tt. i1* .
sliding* for some key govern- lung lllni-s.,
Ml.* RrU'l'te is 21 year* of torney; lliitiert Griggs, gssistan'
.|
1mi, 1*: IDHlfD I r
it. mi*
M
r,
norland
wsthe
r|d.-l
4
/1
*
1
I
he
•
*'»•
ir
..
Iir.l
state
attnrnev.
amt
Frank
Can
"&gt;C«t
sgemiea
tn
nearby
Manland
age and on Thursdsy will tie 22.
iff t'tallfk
dsiigliler
of
It.
K.
Milieu
and
Mr
lhr
n
etu
I.
m
I
iv
wh"ir
.
t
iiii.lim
non.
Jackkonvillr,
repiesrnted
*•"
"O'd
ng.1
?'*
far
enough
awav
s«.
She was crowned "Mis* America ’ ___' ___,i_____ ,
It. p..int...| ...,r 11 .. .i-t.... ..
„ ___ .
rl aanaa.w n . r a a . r t i li i
Fannie r Ura l one Mitten Rh«
,,,.| ,rd agwiml Hie - &gt;.|.
on Kept. IH in Atlantic City, N. prosecution and (L W. Kprncer tli
*! l N
1
w
a.
bom
in
Mllietlgeville
July
,
.
.
.
,
.....i
ilefenderit
Mr.
Cannon
wa.
.w
o
^
J. A graduate of Visitation Ara* Hi tutit * *i .*■•« «»*»
1
0.
I***,
slid
moved
with
her
p.i
m
( ( ■ ■ n * . &gt;a ria r « a » K tik /I
in
Iry
Ihe
Court
its
an
nssiit.f
'
demy. Mobile, In IDD1, "he at
••I
n.» th rtlM .I .b .. f**v MW
tro
t,
lo
Sanford
in
IH'.U
nothing
left
toil
p
i
c
e
t
I*
......
tended the University of Alabama prosecuting *ttnrnev in I tic &lt; •
I •«*MIlfaeilPei lie* f#Mg» ( I^IUi
d
M r- tl 'Ilimit was .« mrmlwr * ■•! lhr |R iiinrogcr* . i»i •».—
fur three year*. A talented singer,
Jurymen *o|e«tr*d were F I
F*r*t
Itaptlit
Church
.mill
f
i
l
l
.
99 \ 11 I M il f .M *
.he lias received six year, of Routh, IV. \V Montgomery \ '
i *ii | •
.» *
M l
I M»r* m i* ♦!•*•••
*'
.
*' F Itranan Jr , •&gt;( lltvr.oia k» nrn frit* Il'fU tiil ■ ntMM.i t»» U •
viwal
training under
Madsme Jane, Fdward If I’arler. « ” \
I. U I N M
•» v
1| »
T
•
r
II
,
VI
'•
•
live*
1
I
-U
V
,
lleach,
tori
of
M
r
and
\|r»
f
t
Rove I'alint, and she is now taking I t . /i ii. Milton J Moore, trail, '
1* •
•.
'I .
branoi
nf
West
Hanford,
ha*
re
She
u-rvrd'
«
.
president
'
„
I.......
I
|,-„M
Rr.rtie
i-nurse* In dancing and dramatia linker hof f. R /}. Lhk. C
II
|» ««»»! ■ I I eVjull * .,|lt y ,!•/.,
S A C R A M E N TO . C*hf. Nov. 14 arts.
•.
t
i
\c
•• b tin
» | »**•1 ii
hiKgj. l ' If*
Kbar«n, H. J, I’rnlev. Homier 1 "filly hern recalled into the N avy Woman** Missionary Sm-iet* •»
hef
rhuirh
mul
In
Il*k«
.
.
,
/or
artive
tervIre.
||c
hat
lienti
a
— t/I’t
Ihe California Crime
......Ii
Aside from operatic singing she I'arter and A, H Itoane. Frr&lt;t It
Besides
her
husband
.he
le
v
.
me
H"*q&lt;
'.e
o
n
d
\
.h
He
.........
member of the organized Naval
' " " I ...... ..
■«..»,4
»»f H ♦ *1
W IL L IA M S D R O V E, Pa.. Nnv. Comnmtinn 'm liy reported bu*t- enjoys -taging fashion show., mo Lyons wa* named a. an alter tint'
ie(«iilrd h* rarlio lii it die pi *ru * lit 4lk*'I* |•!k* I •*♦ Ifttl i
\ he* I
Mr. Clayton, a gaping
holi- Reserve Unit in Daytons Ilea, h two &gt;le|i.|aughters, Mis. Georg
U _ ( A n — The searrh for a i l l -1 nr»» licup* fielween federal las of­ deling, .wimming and tennis. She
Hire
1017.
Mac Gooding, Woodl.lne, G.i , «&gt; t | „„ l, „ii.. pie. e. .t«i il,.i lot. ** 'k 1
s tlfllL
*!•
r *Iff I
I| ' &gt; K 4 " .
year-old boy. lurswl away from a ficial* and ruminal* and declared: hs. sung with the Mobile Op. through hi* tight shoulder and
»lrs
Frances
B.
frle.it,
Jark
.
,
................
.,f
Mr. Rranan will rr.rlvr the
f n f J " * ' 11-*(
ftlllh f i
lit
t
Ift tr*
eratie Guild. Miss Hetheie It flv r arm, wa* found lying ilead
theountry sehnol hy two men. turn i
ville; a ulster, Mr*. Kinah Di. t
.
ed today to Florida and C a ll-1 "There h*&lt; never been a racket­ fret five and a half inches In floor of the kitehrn l&gt;ark of th. irtimniinn of lieutenant senior in .on. Winter Haven; and a Im . were ••'tiered «*e, 1 .IKt * .ol with lt-i% *'iiftn fm* tt«hi|t
II"
11 Vrgf *|&gt;f Mtt|V I M h « |
height and weight 110 pound*.
grocery of
hi* hrotherdn law grade upon reporting to Ray i»nforia.
eer. hoodlum or gangster of fir*!'^t M- J.. for nfttv** oirty on Nov. tbsr. II K. Milieu. Folk.ton, (&gt;• . m
'"&lt;•*» I .ifl fit rtf11 fni ft ^ |‘ll |VIm
. Edrlte Collin*, arm of Mra
Tuesday
will
he
Seminole l.ham Hbeffield. I.ater, a coroner
20. ffe will Im assigned to sn I..
J/M-al funeral *ervlres wen tl. t
| {, . ,„| i|„
,nr |,,,| dm- ml..
if. it1* #|t|i.fnl,
I bni'f
Mary Collin*. 22, a wailre** a l , rank imiKirlante eon* it led of in- County day St the Home Show jury recommended that Sheffield
,
,
-. tl. fnr duty with thr Atlnntir Monday afternoon at fi oVtiwt «r .
kIin15
t I"
hv I
f. I
nrarKy Harrislnirg. divap|ieaie«l come t*a fraud in California *’
»t the Orlando Coliseum, and the tie held for Grand Jury Inve.tign
Heat.
ID,...,n\
Chapel,
with
Hr
..........
'
,,r
U
,
r
.................
•f
\k .« • i f f i i*| “
local Chamber of Commerce Is Don. lie wa* released on Ilt.Wn*
yesterday
I
MtMtfr,
pAhtoi,
(iffir|nlirtir
I'1
”
Since receiving hi. degree in
|H|flth*l|th t' * f • aft ^Klf
Tlie rnrnmiHion. headed hy Ad­ planning *n„ extensive program bond
% Poller reporte' he wa* laWeo
Tltf bmjy wilt hr »t*ri! |i« Jw»»
( Itc loitlirg vqrir ■m f iril *'k t
.rchitecturp from the University
11 ■ ■■
I
ftoir t*u yard &lt;f a country *rN«.l | miral William II Slandlcf, USN. ■&gt;f ro operation, IL James Gut,
fur*!
when*
furieml
im
iri'k
»
i!
..........
»*
h
i*o»«r
i
i**i*'i
f Florida In 104*1, Mr. Itranan
HIM
? ! f*
I .aria.** lla l*aa&gt; t:ii*U
president, anrtnunrrd today.
a. hern connected with the firm h»* hrl«l Ttirn la y ii I I* M »»
retired, pointed out that Lm An*
The program Tue.dsy will hting
f Harry M. Griffin, Daytona Knrkfttkn Kun«rnl Ilnnn- It • -■! " 15r ; i &gt; s i f T &lt; ' I t r i l f i i c l t 1**
''H I IHI lr I* II I I H
ge|e» gangttrr Mickey Cohen live* nation-wide puhlirlty to Seminole
,
,
. ,
ilfarh, for three and a lislf year* will he in Ihe Mmtffiirl fVrt»i*i. i
\ M ! \ I: \ 1
\fin a $20ft.00 man*ion and has County hy means of the i'hitlp
o a registered architect
-------------------( U IIN i c l t ' f l ( )| I d i r c t 'M V
V
\ t. \
Morris. Johnny Olwn, A B C ra
John I'teraon, president of tin
I E M I B ID V T \Nh
numerout perwmal cars.
?.h | * v
r.f
U
. f f . . s .f
die broadcast.
* I ) ' It
Seminole County Farm Bureau.
I.DNIM IN, Nnv
II Id'. \\ .1
Rt’BHI A N NAMED
Ml \ MI kov II «J*i
\ ti. L . i n . l i t w i t n f m x h r w l • * 1 J I l f ! 1,| M i . , f
ft railed that "fahulou* |tertonMore than 'Jn/t budne**, rtvle George O. Sw art!, past president.
N E W Y O R K , NoV. 14— DPI—
GRAZ.
A
ustria,
Nov.11—
rdb
Minister
John
Rlraihrv
&gt;.M
in
liiaft
rftfiiifiil
ritflfl
|*il
Y
h
M'I
-ftlk
H
I
\1
*
l&lt;
•
M
i
l
l
*
x
f
t
"
S*.
»
I ' l l \*
1|1
lt/| Bonner
i r i ' i i i u | »Carter,
m le t | a
c t ■1
J t "will
' *
The Marrh of Dimea haa rai*e&lt;l al extravagance" and laid *uch and charitable orgarduHons from ■and
secretary,
, hf
Hteyrerhl.tt ,e
day llrltl-h tank priHltielion ■ II
....
i . '
T1l I, I-I.
. I.)
1* 1 f f* i
Ita aight* for nett year ami will luxuries would Ire irn|iottihle il in­ ill over the counte&gt; have pur­ be delegate* at the annual ton ported 11«lay » Russian army of
l-e
“more
than
doubted"........ihi.tr
..........
.(
\
t,.......
.
|i..............
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!"h f|
I I t V ft*
chased booth spare at the show vent inn of the Florida Farm
1
\
| c .
try to rot Iret 150,000,000 to fight come laxe* were paid in full.
Iliigarl'
• 1
HJ|.
• f l i f l " M * rf
k t f1
and more than a doien national Bureau Federation at Ihe Hirer a licet had Iwen named rhlrf lit- a. iios.lhle.
4*
K ilo— «0,000fl00 more than as*
•lieetor
of
llu
n
g
a
ry
’s
army
Ru*
lie
told
the
House
of
.......
I*
i
•
g
u
t.
Morn
»»r*
ft *atd it had cited numernui fi od eonearn* will pxrtirinate In toa I'laxa Hotel. Daytona Beach,
Im - 1
D 'ln v
*»
♦
III
\ ■It t l 1
H
Reeled thia year.
Itn General Konstantin ftokos- thi* inrliides the Oiltnut of tlie ■• , \|,,II, II , r'liitlgaii, .'t. . 11.1
M&lt;
1 i i M m ! 4 1 1* 1 ; i &lt;i
t frt I m * |.
I I "
Announcement of the neve and ca»e« of eva*H&gt;n or iiit|*ected eva- a huge food exhibit. Daily na­ Thursday and Friday.
.ry.xy
iv.ky
waa
rnade
Mar.hal
of
/Al
ton
Centrirlmi,
claimed
hi
'
•
mu,,
it.iti,
M.NaM.,
*
.
■
•
•
H u lk
I*
»'4 ' I M C
* &gt; I t » lf *4
flip
Mrs. Henry Thurston will Ih p0,i(|||
|hu
higher goal wan made Innt night •ton to income tax official* in tional hookup broadcasts of John
Hrlli.lt
to
to
*
the
.iipi
tior
..r
.01
,
k
.„
,:ty
„f
Mnuggling
e.o.
ny Olaen'a Isinchron Club will lie in charge of women* actlvit .
! '»»M* -I S h i p*
hy Basil O'Connor, preaident of
Th(.
ld.nl.fied the
both
California
and
Washington,
known
Rovlet
tank.
..
,,
,,f
the
Soul
hen
II.
II
IVI.
heard over Station W1IOO.
\ 'll hrif 11lr
11*1 binr 4
•I - t . l
the National Foundation for In­
at the convention. Alternate
d* . , w | ,..n g .rr.n chief a. Stefan
tf'ivRlIaaM mi !*•■# Ic ifil)
Htrachry declined 1.1 fuim-h In- |,h*.ne Company mooting mmuti 111 l|ir finth *»f fhg *i «in
A water show will he presented legate, from thi. .ecDon will Im )U rU
»"fnr
fantile Paralyaia, aponaor of the
n,lt nk&gt;nr lh r
ure*
or
other
detail,
hut
mid
nm
■
ih.
ir
i,r«*
l.-re*
each night featuring the world C. C. Henderson, W. M . Un*
IIrill f If r*| a-krfnl llilf
. 1*hr 1
and .„ urr&lt;( „ f |tainf(,tm„ ilin
annual rampalgn.
D
K
N
K
H
A
L
R
T
U
lK
K
(friction
aln-adv
It
ri.lng
*'|uelii
|
jh»
Jury
recommend.d
Im
l
famous Aquatota, Weekiwacheo
•IffMlJw nf fhr nff • I 'i»
He aaid the foundation must
r . t.ooper.
ran tourers in
Vienna laekert rapidly."
R O M E . Nov I t - /&gt;Pt— Worker. Spring. Mermaid., Rollins College K. Home
o n . Judge lien C Willard » t
not only erase a 15/100,000 de­
of the prominent goe.r ,„ nf|rm-„ OI, n ,
In
Rome,
Milan
and
other
ma|or
,
— — 1
-----tn \ 'I At •&gt;•-I &gt;v Nn
’I
Rallet team, alligator wrestling speaker, at the convention, *ald
ficit It raped* hy tha end of
S a n In rd
N V i'f i l l t r r
4 EDF.fiA L I*Ak B O L L
tit, imi. fur sentence
the year, hut must be prepared Italian rilie* walker) to their Job* and fancy diving. The ihnw will Mr. I’ierson. will Im
Lipseoml.,
||'..•»{ L iM iti iii't T ie
today
as
a
strike
of
tram
and
bu»
tV A H IIIN G TO N , Nov. II rd*
vtinmeis for the r..,.
. .1 High *• '• r-lv.
*
operate from 11:00 A. M. to a public relations director from
for new and higher eoata followi.tarrwixr v
.,
V, t
I,#4V% ! iHiiiv il
W N W N N o v. tt &lt; (A-i A matt The federal government*, tolal a( t,,, i|,. jury had returned it.
Ing three year* of etroaait* polio operators hnlte.1 puhllr tran.por- 11:00 P. M. Monday through Sat­ Memphis, Tenn.; Harry L. Hcv
tatfnn.
that "the girl lot.-rid t
ft•»In 1" i1•*f 1| til1
urday.
ton, Chirago. III., director of field
h' " "
"ffP -c f f"»
three payroll— not m in tin g employes
tuthrrak*
Tin' .trike. In support of He, foil and eornpt.-t.. f ttlo
Fill fit X»l
ft h
aemee for the Farm Bureau. .....I ,,lrm "
hrw *h \ hark to life of Congresa and the JudirisrID said this year is now rated
stood at 2.004,4114 at the end of
f,,, „|l money helnngmg b
C O P C M EET
Mr*. Charles W. Sewell, Chtcag.., ,or ,lrr
Nniniril S mv 1r»1tt, I , ;
tha second worst on record, and manrl* for n general wage Inrrease.
It
Heptrmlwr, lh r Civil farvlrt* (&gt;»ni the t.lcphone company nod t &lt;kerr
The Board of Director* of the III., administrative director of a roronrr'* hearing
follows the two aueeeaalve rr- was railed hy tioth f'ommurii.t an&lt;l
V M im
Mich
*iitf
*
*
•
fit
fll'M
frr. J. W . Hhatklr, pathologist. mission reported today.
by them."
Rrmlnole County
Chamber
of the A*.rmlated Women, of th.
rord-breaking years of IPIR and nnn-r»inm iini.t rinlnns.
It 29 I’ M and l«w it i n
That reprearnled an lnefea»e of
A nationwide four-hour walkou*. Commerce will meet at 7:90 0710-11 American Farm Rurrau F e d e r a . ■aid the /V).year-o|r| man, Charles
Th'- stole charged Mis* " r r
1040.
A M and '• I l CM
Warren, wa* undergoing an opera­ 34,197 during Reptemiter. The and Mr*. Corrigan aitli grand
Italian Inditalry
tonight in the directors room at (ion.
A t present, he aaid the found­ througtrhiit
Mr*
MrNahh
w*.
Annual report* of the P'|«ride tion for a kidney ailment when military estaTillthnieni added tn Isrreny.
ation la helping W0 .0C0 patient* srhrrliiled to .tart at ( T.M. TTie tha Tm rrt.t Center. If. Jame* Gut.
Farm Bureau Federation will re­ hi* heart stopped. The surgeon II* payroll 44,677 person*, but this charged with helping tin* two
— or three and a third lime* as bus amt trnm lines are due to re­ president, announced today.
sume service then.
many aa 12 jreara ago.
presented hy t-oring Raoul, pre massaged W a rTe n '. hratl museje* was off»el in part hy redueliuns rmrriltng riKim enipluyee* .rnuggl.
the roll* of quarters our nf rh**
L O V E S L A Y IN G
tidenE and John Ford, executive and after three minute, it began in other department*.
O'Connor spoke at a meeting
J A C K S tIN V It I E. No* tl
It
••eating again.
budding in her hraaaiere
N IC K E L M O V IE
M A N IL A . Nov. 14— /A t— Mr*. vire-prr.ldenl.
of the Foundation's state ad­
tlirmingham
4,1
11
DOCTnfc
IID
N
D
ItED
Yesterday,
Judge
W
illard
nd
During
the
five
day.
he
re­
B
E
R
L
IN
.
Nov.
14—
/An—
Th
r
Ester
Del
Rosario
Murray
wa.
visors on women's activities.
III.rnareL
1*1
TO W N S E N D . M a i-. Nm tl
milted nr it) ronfes.inns made hy Chicago
mained unron scion*.
»j
In an aftamoon session, Dr. nickel movie i* pulling East Ger­ rnnvirtrd today of murdering her
C O L D SN A I'
It
Ihe
trio
tnrt
never
signed
-&gt;
later
•dh—-Some
1160
person*
l.rnuaht
mans
arenas
the
Soviet
sector
bor­
t ■*
American
hn.liand,
George
Mur­
art E. Van Riper, the group’s
C H IC A G O , Nov. H -/ / I 1 - T h 37
ike
rivet
into the world hy Dr. 111. hard 8 . repudiated, lie ulsn deni id o de­ tie* M nine*
S O V IE T A R T IL L E R Y M E N
ray. shot tn Heath while he alept aeaaon's first cold .rtair attpeard
mtdlral director, said polio haa der Into West Berlin theaters.
r.t
,i,i
MOSCOW, Nnv.
14— /Ah— The E ly — ■ country physician attend- fense mntirm for a rhanre i-f Fre.no
5|orr&gt; than lOO.fHXI East Berlin­ Aug. 15, 1040.
changed Ita paltarn considerably
broken tmlay
a* temneratin
67
ers have patronised (winter thea­
Thr attractive Filipino, mother hearted for higher level* from th" Russian arm y newspaper Red Star e&lt;i a recaption in hi* honor 1**1 venue
tn tha last few years.
11
New York
.Ml
night.
said
today
th
a
t
Soviet
artillerymen
Nat oaly la it naw two and ter* for special showings In the of four by a former marriage, was Rockies to the Atlantic roast.
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There were a few cold apota— are getting better all Ihe lime. ^
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Washington. D. C.
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Raymnnd
Rash.
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IDpistaetinut
to
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Murray, a former eoldier Iron* below freeling— In the midwe-t
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The movies are selected espec­ Kansas City, waa a dealer in war but readings at or above norm*l attaining new successes both In plrtion of 62 year* aa a muntry tative nf the Orlandn S.*cial Se Apalarhlroi*
cent of Ita victims are no
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will
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physician.
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same
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tha
„ children, but adolescent* ially to appeal to the East Ger­ aurplua equipment. The proooeu- were la proapect for large parts battle training and political train­
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adult*. ID anld tsoor studies man. and are offerod at a price tion chanted hi* wife shot him of the Youotry. One of the early ing. The article stressed tha Im ­ doctor and h it wlfa. the former Ilnusc in Hanford from 9:30 A Fort Myers
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show this upper age group of 26 west pfennigs• Per
per eeat which in Jealous rage over hie atten- morning lows waa 16 above at portance of thia branch of arute In Eya M. Bharwin, ohaervrd their M. until 12:00 n»«n nr* Friday, Melbourne
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Drala Air|"&gt;rl
November 17,
60th wedding anniversary.
tha Rovlet science nf war
as large aa 10 per cent.
la a fraction more than Jive eents lions to actress Garrtle Varga.
Traverse Citjr. IReh,

Tampa Police Are
Alerted In Search
•ForKidnappedBoy

March Of Dimes Will
Try For ?50 Million

Trial Of Sheffield
Vir imirefer tiepins
Jury Is Selected

Chamber Of Commerce Sponsors
Tour Of Sanford By Miss America

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AsCanadian Plane
\\ ill He Sponsored
IVIrs. Hol land Dies
Alter C ra s h e s In Alps |jv IjnnsTlinrsilaY
11.l:*.K*wirwwif,,, In(Waycross
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Commission S ays
Gangsters B rib e
Federal T ax Men

Bits Ol Bodies Found
Scattered A c r o s s

F. Itranan, Jr. I
Recalled T Navy

Group Clnims No Top
Hoodlum Has Rccn
Tried On Tax Count

Farm Bureau Plans
Meeting In Daytona

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Loyal cooperation of every man, woman and child
is needed if our town is to develop into a lucrative shopping center

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again. Spent in other towns, it never
comes hack to you.

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prill It for Kiocrrie* ■ month or *o
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paid again and again lot good. and
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FOit DELICIOUS
HOME MADF HFS, CAKES &amp; COOK IKS

Where Your Dollars Go Further
2 OH H A N I O l l l l A V K .

YOU ARK ALWAYS WELCOME

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SHOES AND CLOTIIINO FOR TIIE FAMILY
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The SANFORD FURNITURE Company

"Your Walgreen Agency"

PH. 3b

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'Shoes of Distinction for the F.ntire Fanjily”

Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
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"Everythin}• Yon Need From Start To Finish''
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"The Store Where Smart People Shop"

WELSH TIRE SHOP

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QUALITY RECAPPING ft TIRE REPAIRING
PHONE ONE ONE ONE TO HAVE THAT TIRE
JOB DONE
105 WEST SECOND ST.

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Local and Long Distance Hauling
Modern F ireproof Warehouse
601 E. 3rd ST.

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SUPPORT THIS TOWN/

"The Friendly Hank"

SPEND VCUR MONEY HERE

BATTEN ELECTRIC

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1lotixdnt Appliances

106 SANFORD AVK. .

A. J. LOSSING TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO.

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Electrical Contracting

ICE CREAM
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED

GOEMHOL’S SUNOCO SERVICE
JUKI I*A U K A V K .

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DAIRIES

PIK CILFS
110 W. lal STREET

PHONE 174

PH. 538

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for each other On \Ve4noti)a\ tie hai»- rltH f i t«'ili and t mitttntf ustei
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M i and M m llnlidi W i t h r r r l l .1 i*hir it f’* and te n itua* h ie We
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T h e v o te turnout
the I9S0 e rn e ra ! elections wan
much s m a lle r than that in the last presitlential elertiun, hut
s u b s ta n tia lly larifcr th a n the previous re c o rd for o ff-y e a r
elections, net in KWH. It m ip iil tot* p re m a tu re to conclude
that th is indicates I he lieyrinninj! of a tre n d to w a rd vo tin g
by a la r g e r (s reentape of the eljpihlc «iti/ e n s . Hut at least
an u p w a rd tu r n has I s e n made.
T h e r e appear In Is* tw o reasons lo r th e la rp cr vote.
In m a n y plnees an Intensive elfort was m a d e to increase
the size o f the vote, by p a r ti or n o n -p a rtis a n groups, or
both. S u c h a n e ffo rt, w ln n earnestly m ade, in e v ita b ly liears
some f r u it In all parts of the nation th e re d e ve lop 'd eon
tests w h ic h aroused w idespread interest, a n d w h irl) m ade
so m uch com m otion that th e i attracted th e attention of
m any people w ho o rd in a rily take little n r no v o lu n ta ry in ­
terest in p o litica l m atters.
E i t h e r means of s tim u la tin g n h ig h e r |H&gt;rcentage of
vo tin g is essentially sound IVople w h o g o to the pulls
chiefly in response to u rg in g are bound t » take some in ­
terest in w h a t goes .m liu -ie . that's h u m a n nature. T h e
next tim e th e y m ay take an interest b e foreh a n d , knowing

THE NATION TODAY

LOUD SPEAKERS!

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Im iu TH In tin- (JulP-il '-‘t a t ii, too.

Hut •lure Ihi* ewuntry ,tnili-tl
pulling l.illinn* into Kuitiiie In
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ItMs, rrlatlnn* with Ibiaal* have
,Nnmr |H’iiplo rtin*l Irjivi- w rll ntiuti|jh nlotli*. Sfutitt, n f - 1 gnm- frnm hud to w &gt;irj.
b r Is'lnif b u r n ’ll fniin tIn- V iiib il Nntiuns s it in ' its ni'iftitiizS i murb wnrae, in fact, that ihl*
iitiun m id officfnll.V n s tn iriz i’d In I N in’tin n , has now I h -i t i j|,lj(,,rv Allia*nc&lt;- with VVeatern
m illiriti/i’d iT it r v In s|u-rinlizi-d sg&lt;Ticitm n f tlie* UN* anti Kntnpr ngain.i Hu**■■».
frirntally r o m n ir d frnm th&lt;&lt; (tiplm nidir b la rk list. Instead
‘s "* in addition t» tii,* Marsnall
uf any expression of satisfnt'lhm or p le a su re , the first o f.
aid, t hit country
**?«. .mt that cillV'moreTi^iwy. |
Noting that Professor Samuel filial lo m m e iil from Spain a , an a rru Kim t ntalem enl I bat j
|r. Produr ba, pel written a lss&gt;k. Ibis is not enm u'li. that Spain slnuihl im tu e d ia le ly h a te I Then tn June, p.ibo, war biohe
full tuem liei ship in tin I N . and i&lt; e n title d to "diim apes” |
In Kdcea in ihi* lighting the
"Napoleon llonapatlr Hroward
for tin p e rio d of diplom atic -a n ilim i i S p a in 's |s»silion In i’* 1 ,s »•»•'**•! hnw |s-. rtz e q u ip - '
Florida's&gt;Rj|hlmg |)»mn&lt;ral." e
rhanged
fro m m u s e d to a r m s e r
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wondrr hoM’ Vnany of yon people
S p a n is h leaders a p p a re n tly have failed to d ra w s hre w d I Mm,- m -t T « n - « wi-ni up.
remember tlial this Rrnwatd used In
Th e ilefrUM- |irng* na rull.-il for
conclusions from the course nf their rase tit the l! N . T h e
br governor
of Florida? A*
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tin I S nlllr* tn th Atlantic1
mallei'
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11 f a il. Imw many 'd yn " vote on liftin g ' the Hanctioir. .m il easing tin ; ban was ra th e r Part in ni»t» tln-ir own defenw
can name lb* l.,»t live. "* *rn ' clone. W h ile Hie great* t .trc o j’ lh nf p e n n ilie s y m p a th y fo r |u&gt;igrani* with tf S. help. More
gtiirtnui, ol Florida
I amc i Spain i* fo u n d nmnnp Ihe L i t in -A m e ric a n tm tlons. th re e money.
So here wa* the Marshal Plan,
id these vo ted a pmi imt S p a in T h e n w ere a dozen a leden(Irrling indeed.
with luu year* .lilt In go, ant th*
tions, In rJin litii! I*ranee a n d most of th e m e m b e rs of the
*
t * u i f M il # I
(lefin-i pingrain added In It. Anil
You rh&gt; nol bale lo go lo I Stilish U o m m o m vca ltb . S p a in still is not ge n e ro u sly e n d o w - n new qllertion run*e:
Mil'lljinrr fwr millifiri
nf
Knrea, nr China, to run thr n«k nl ed w flh frie n d s nmonp the fa m ily of n a tio n s, and some of
If Kuro|H‘, getting mi it* fevt, water will la- added. TTic inlliil
now Ini* In I urn *nnu n( It, pro. east of the project Is rati mated at
brio-! »hol I s n l tl whal happen­ Ihe apparent friendships a re tenuous
■lurliun fo&gt;ni civilian g-ssi.r lo fk’.Vsi and will not coat morn
ed. nr nearly hap|*cned. In PrenP resident T ru m a n lias indicated lh a l he has no pln n weiqton,, will it* rei.none* tar dam- than 11! rents per gallon annual­
denl Truman a few day, a«o^ Now to take a d v a n ta g e of the np|iortunity to send an antbassa- Mg*&lt;l nil over ug tin f And to ly. W ,lr r treatment and aterillwe ree wlierr (^neial t iifton dor to M a d rid Presum ably the d ip lo m a tic and m ilita ry make up (nr the dioutge, will ihe xaiion hy chlorine will hr gonCatrt. commandant ol ihr U . S. planners a re now free to develop what lias lieen descrils'd Mnrdiall Plan or , one aid plo- tinued.
A five year extensive of the
Mating Coot, tillino rpilflly lie- as the s trn te jfic ini|*orlnnce o f S|giin, U n le s s the nation's gram list- it have to lie continued
afl.-r Jiitn :ai, P.*fi*J when the Mar* len«e lo properties held hy Iho
foie t ie lire in till trenail lloor I,,,d ,,..
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f*a rt-tutiT.es:-., Its diplom atic
Vnrlr f.lanl* at the Muni
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ihrary in he Waahini;- liability m a y yet oitlivciylt rt^ m ilita ry sttrnificanre.
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McKIhhh,. The ('omniirainii
rtiine* in It* -ee* ahead for II, a Mi
ton h line ailing wall hi, wile,
1tire* ni four veal poigram of also approved an agreemen' for
wa, m now I f mined by a .22 rail
i niiliniM.I h Ip, retindmie lind mill- n |ra«r for five years lo thr New
hie hi llr I fired Iron, a K'eal die
York Cianta of thr new Muni
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lance, ll wa» probably |u*l anN c lirti is leiirm tiy Tin* p re m ie r of In d io Inis I h-c ii Iru m -i , Bor lii'lance, he Ihmka We’ll tips] Stadium. It will hr made
•tad rble to the Sanford Cianta
olltei &lt; nr o| H S 'f i','iuJ'|ailed yua" UIK t n iih iil t b p 'f IjittcM’ &lt; ......................, p e rh a p s Is’cmise they
help when the Maract ale ill. hi# it timid na*r Willed :ir,’ f c Im w -O riiT iIn ls iitid be* H u n ks tbat a ll O rie n ta ls m ust *hall Ixan end, two year* from daring the iiim m rr playing ara*rwi. and to Ihr- New Ynrlr Clant
him i1»t ilia tame
stick to y i-th e r. lle
has a,lvia-atcd llic ir a d m issio n to the a "'v- Anti he think, military help gy,tern during the sprlhg trila .lag jierlorl. I At other limes of the
N a tin n -i. and has disapproved o f th e A m erican ott *'!*, ^MV|* *" *M' ■dyrfI “h*"U m lrtw n ihl. gang, cuntlol the United
he -d d H , ll t*n heTiar.1 fm
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migtit have Ins-n able In tieenige ether arilvltlra.
. Harking mrfera were aulhnrlird
N e h ru bits ju t bad i u I kh k T h e U h tn e se Uom nitm ials i ermuumraliv healthy by th* tiwe
Sullivan, thrtclni of die Miai ii
(nr The wral side of Hark Avenue
C rime Commit,ion. “ Ih r gangland iiimouitCf!il H u : invit ton of T i l s d after Ibex hinl prondarul, •J1*' 'b o-lm lt plan ia du* to eml if iriw re n Billion and romftirrrtal
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Idling, nf Jimm, I umia and Jim
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A ,peeial mrellng. pf the Com
mV Vela»cn. and a laige nnrnliei mly Ih ro tu rh bipb m ountain pauses, m ip h t In- presumed to
armaments, he
ol olhti untolved gang rnuider, Is* safe ■I n i iittr Ihe w in te r, sprtiut m ipht see a fully sue think* Ihe rc-onomlr aid will have mlaalofi wa, srheduled for Mon.
•ay N «v. 20, in order to hear
to hr lontlnurd.
essful cn ii'p ics t In the fin m o re num erous Chinese.
point In hul one thing
that gang
In addition, (tray ,uggr*U Ihl, ibr report hy traffic experts and
A
C
o
m
m
u
n
is
t
T
ils
d
w
o
u
ld
lie
on
the
l&gt;urdrrs
of
India,
•leu are rn lirm h rd in till, area,
country m ini help ihr undrr-drve- Iviqd house repeaentative* un the
he declare!. "Theie air critain mhlitiK s u b s ta n tia lly to the length of c o m m o n border lie- iope,l area* of thr wnthl in South- terminal prolcrt survey which
In d ia and Com m unist C h in a . N e h ru does not like the •in A,id, Africa end lotlln Ameri­ lute lieen going on for the past
wrakneue* whuh make it eaiy for
month, under direction of f . C.
ca for a double purpose:
rackrlffit to lurcred One impott- prospect, a n d intimates th a t th is calls fo r India's recon­
( A l To ra i,r living atandarda Itlllyer. Jarktiinvllle engineer.
sideration
o
f
her
attitude.
H
y
this
he
m
itfht
mean
that
he
ant factor n a public which i&gt; in
Followin'? Ihr request of Col.
there, whirh would la- a hlork lo
dillerent. The teennd i, public ol would reuse to urjre C o m m u n is t C h in a ’s adm ission to the t ’.immuidllltt and III) I ii ,trp up Hau1 J . Chr,trraon. owner of a
in Ibotr liarkwaril arraa Ihe pro- number of Iids in thr Highland
licialt who. ihinugh ignlnanie or (billed N il I ions.
duel Inn of raw material which can Hark *ul»llvi*lnu. for thr weal's*
Husain
w
o
uld
lints
lone
a
pow
erful
a
lly
,
|siwerful
l*ethrnugh venality, refine In rnlorie
Iw iimv I in w rttrrn n-artnanu nl.
hy Ihe CHy of a circular park
rattst o f h u lia 'a size and |ireutilfe III Hie O rie n t, and lieIhr law.”
Tbr*e ate just some of the tug- area there, drawing of an noli
cause N e h r u is generally reK iirdeil as a d isin te re ste d states­ geationa he made III hia re|*,i1 uanre to Ihl* effect w*s author,
Schnlbcrg't new iusik. “ Hie Do man, w ith respect to the differences Imt w een Russia and lie bad thr help of many govern- irrd. T h r rhaner wat rriniratr-l |o
ment agencies and official, in order lo provide for replacing of
enchanted** ileal, willi die llle nl the W e s te rn Powers.
putting It together.
•••rtain area*.
Scnll Fillgeratd. impulat wntei n|
N e lirn Is learnmtf the facts of life iilsiut C om m unism
Although Pretidrnl T r u m a n
|*)2n (iclien, who, hidhant and
toav follow C ra y ’* suggestions in low Ihe rrcommendatlnna In a gen­
able, mad* a great name Inr lion*
rv rrv detail, hr probably will fnl- eral way.
Then when the new Congress—
tell writing noveli, hut larkmt•Ircted tail week— open* up shop
•
*
rhataclri diank hun-ell In death
t h e ir .was a general ynterv that next January, Mr. Trum an will
by I lie lime he wat Inily. Fil/geiaalrv would auffer.
auhmlt tn It hla economic and
ald like In tay he IN-Inngrd In the
The krilrial Hrarrvr |Mdntr&lt;| military spending program* for
out lower, sales totals was axartly the 'future nr, at least, for the
"loti generation" lierauie of lilt
llr ItA llB It W IN fiK T
. .
whal Ihry , lined at aa an Infla­ next roar.
tervicr in ihe Im t Woild W ar, and
NEW Y O R K . Nm 14 (/!*) ( Im.invu dmpping ihi* y r,i Inol, tion stoppre.’ Threa*1other thing*
This program of Ihe President's
Schullierg hmlt of a "loti genrianudgrvl ■along Ihe lalra drop— -I. -rrm * certain to get a rough go­
hie the licit gyet d mrohsnt, gel cut snd huillc for hutinro.
Imn" irodling from the tecond
The cootinvrray over rolor tele­
( htiilm a, hunnrii U,| year in the dc|wi1mrnl ilm c field c«hp,*-il vision whieh so ronfuaerl the pub­ ing over In the new Congirta
which ll almost avrnly hatanred
World War. Hul worth rememlietthe vll-limc high ol ihr yrai Itcfnie. Anil tin, vrat it rrgaolcd by lic that a virtual huyrra alow, between Democrats and Republi­
ing today by young men -tpecial- Mtflilern a , a certainly lo -.-te
down - p i l i n g up in many rltlea. cans.
ly it that the tame generation a new high itollar volume record mat *ca,on ia over invrnlnrte* __________
A bulge___
nf_________
advance __,...m
buying to
Already there la quite a lot of
which produced liligerehi alio si I'hrbtmn*
will le in tudaut’r. The (art lhal b, al Ihr Nov, 1 Manufacturer, wondering whal this new Congress
A good part nf Ihr ri,c |i ii'plarrmrnt price* later may .. Ill per rent excise lax on tele will do about continuing, or In­
prndm rd William Faulknrr. Hen­
Inlnl loirin*-** over Ihr Ih*I I w ,. Higher hnsn'l i-ttim l rmoh o ry laicr. Hob Ta ll and .Senaloi y o u he, tiern nrrminlf-l for tiz ritrmrnt. A* one rdailri -ao;. vision, 3, The aulomiihlle mode I creasing, economic and military
changeover anil the srasnnal drop aid for Kurope, and economic aid
Holland Evrrv grneialion hat a iilvntiring prlf*-', but ihr phy- " We’re m nrhanl*. rml tpcmln in used car sale*.
fur othrr parts of the country.
ln»t generation ll l, put a qUet- «rnl vnlutc- of buiierM also tor*. It *• our J**!* v&lt;t nrll iffnit|&gt;„
You can get ect now for the
Thai's ilnllars over he country
not jhkk I* Invrtilurir*.**
now, though, aud retailer* are deluge of blckerinjre, dehete*.
lion o| whrtliri you want to lie ha* l&gt;rrn no Ih r up gliotr.
Thn»r riving prirr* may mnke
In line with lhal trend wa, looking forwarrl to that big statements, and conflict*. It will
loti or not.
Inlnl* higher Imt Ihry alto tn- Ihr alwrnrr *,f stare buying la*i Christmas season.
laet for months. It seem* safe to
rrcatr Ihe avlra irtitlance of week when Ihe I ’hinrwr Coni
Advanrr
report*
show key say this country'* whole future
Organized crime in thii coun­ each customer. That It nnr tdg inunitl* revived frar* that th—
store* did a substantial rlretlon will be wrapped up In tha decis­
try it wnrtr than it ever hat lieen, rratnn why m rrrhanlt thta year Korean war would Iw extender!. day business, and that ia always ion which Congree* makes, someIlrtallrr* have been through a taken as a token, of ChrUtmas lime next epring or summer, after
tay. Senator Krlauvrr nl the Sen- •ay they mu*t grl nut and wmb
lot In thr past few months and buying temper.
montha of talk.
air Crime Invettigating committer. hard.
Is many areaa mrrrhanta alert they fare a rnnstdrrahlr array of
“ Crime in thii country today,” he nl their hritvier nrwtpau,r nil unrrilaintir* in ihe future.
U y t. “ would make kinnrrvattrn vrrtlilng arhediilr, amt *tlra pro­
At mid-year department *l«ie
play out ol ihe operation, of the motion, tjgo wrrk* raillrr Ibm, aalrt were humping along about
Capone boyt". Yet, do you remem­ uitiil. Itlght after Thankiglvtng rvrn with thr year M ere . Then
day i* thr tradtlonal time tn ramr Ihr Korean Invasion and a
ber when we w rrr lold that we beg!ii the Chriatm t, ,alr* push inad rush In buy that shot sales
mtttl rejwal prohihilinn becaute
Thi* ahopplng »a*on ihrrc are ntnrr than 4S per cent higher
moomhming and bootlrgging and more thing* In the tturr* than than thr previous year, Mer1918 CH EVRO LET FLEETLINE
liquor running were the caute ol ever tiefore. There aieh’tV any rhanla frantically irplacrd inahnrtigea yet. I’ecplr have .more veniortea end stockpiled goods.
crime in America) And a little money In apgnd than ever ho- But th* acare died down
J DU. S E D A N . D E L U X E E Q U IP M E N T IN C L U D ­
later, do you remember when fore.
people quit buying. This munlh
tint don’t geil Ihe Idea that sales were hack to imrhnngi-ri
crime, growing even greater with
IN
G R A D IO , S E A T C O V E R S A N D W H IT E W A L L
la lovely In the retail from a year ago, al&lt;out where
the repeal o( prohibition. wa» all everything
hu,Inrat. It tan’t. klrrchinU will they were last June.
TIRES.
laid at the door of the deprettion, tell you it take, a (mart man
t.suse* for the let-down are
wideipread unemployment,
and tn manage h ii More wltrly, keep easy to find. People did their
D R I V E N O N L Y 19.122 M I L K S B Y L O C A L
■eneral poverty) “ Gel rid of un­ hit ruitomere happy and make November buying fast July and
a profit.
August. The weather he* been
employment. put everybody on the
OW NER. O N LY
............................ 1 3 8 5 ' ° °
For example, you temrml&gt;cr unseasonable through a Urge part
government payroll, giva everyone lr,t tummer when them were a of th# country.
n Government handout,** we were lot of people buying heavily beThe Federal Reserve Hoard or­
(S E V E R A L O T H E R C A R S T O * S E L E C T F R O M )
told, “and there won't be any c«u,e of the "war w ire ? " Wall, dered installment selling curbed
a lot of merchanta did th* tamo by requiring larger down pay
■crime. And the taring* made thing, arid consequently they mants and ahortening th# payment
built up thafr Inventert*, higher Urn*. When tha first crwiitnilcs
la mmfertaMa
mbar Ihera
TELEPHONK ISM
MS MAGNOLIA AVB.

Spain Anil The Wcu ld

j

Nehru Sees The I,i'vhl

tween

Christmas Shopping May Exceed
All Records If Merchants Hustle

Editor

Hanford Herald
In these days of Confusion, on*

with the thought In mind that
those natlvre arc more like iirutct
than civilised people, we arc na­
turally aroused a* we hrar of
the aht ae n» people by other*
tbat are supposed to Iw un older
civilisation
by renturlra than
Americans.
Yet the rares are vastly differ
ent, whk'h dhnuld arrouni for the
savagery, but here at horn*, most
people have a rommnn thkught Ih
mind, that to liv* and lot live.
Then
t o ’ i learn of
atrudtkm
against our aged and infirm tn our
local aid folks home a*«na. sintnit unbelievable, and ae In th*
world, new form* of government
are Iicing impoaod i upon •eubjcrl*
unwanted. There I* no sense In
trying to rram down people*
throats, idea* Religious or social
that they do not wish, then punish
them because Ihry still Wish lo
lie their own free moral agents.
In my horns state of Pennsy­
lvania our old folk* hurtiet are
paid by taxes, at. they no doubt
ar* here, and any work of the
Inmates I* voluntary, this to rll
tnlnale any reproach upon the in­
stitution. Being an Inmate could
fall any body's lot. It Is one of
those things that ihr&lt;&gt; prolong-!
alckncs* nr financial reverses at
an age when one cannot begin all
over. It is a disgrace to our film
county to have cloud* of such na­
ture hanging over the place
where our dear helpless old people
must exist.
I* selecting person* for Ihl* im ­
portant position, only
proven
Christian* should he considered,
for It could ba that some who ar*
very able today, may lit Ihe future
have to take advantage of tha
county'* hospitality, who krtowet
I'm sure non* of ua would want
to spend our last few days In •
home where abus* has been toleratsd. Moat of ua would U k t our

chance on thr street.
Nothing cuts this writer to Ihe
heart any more than to learn &lt;&gt;f
some poor old man nr woman be­
ing abused. I am not saymg that
old people do not prove t-i he a
problem, nor do | contend that
any person t* absolutely guiltv of
all rumors heard, hut Tf iba**
wero not partly tm # . the manage­
ment needs an npology, if true,
no grace should f&gt;c given.
If* wonderful in pi*y for 111*Inmate* but prayer alone will not
suffice. Our trrgtinent toward our
fellow man often brings rvnhncr
of whether love wat shown, or
whether it was pur pay check we
ware most intam ted In.
8em!nole County ia an outstand­
i n g comity In the state. It fin#
sot). Its many beauty spots, and its
vast resource* make tt a de*lr*M«
place to live. Let's niakr It Churltable, and t)ve down this reproach.
Sincerely your* In Chi 1*1
Rev. R. W . Miller
(Miller Farm s)
KISHI.KHS HKIDBftlMHIM
1.08 A N Q E L E A . Nov l i - o 'o
While he wa* a kissle** bride­
groom, hi* brbl# found llm* t&lt;have an affair with a nrofrolon*1
anerr.
romplelne-d Samuel II.
Bcrtpps, 22-year-old grandson of
th* lata publisher, B. W. Rrrinos.
Superior Judge Thurmond Clerk#
granted Serlpn* an annulment yes­
terday nf hi* March I marriage to
Patricia Murphv. 22. an Ire skater
he met In a show h# financed.
Hcripps, beneficiary nf s 11.1 •
322,000 lru»t, &gt;ald hr a*k#d hiwife far affertlon t&gt;ut I hat the refused. Ills complaint alleged thr
had lieen Intimate with Robert I aWendt, 25, of New York, named
aa ro-rstpoodent.

Early
II I n d u s ,
Egyptian-,
(ireeks and Ramans had puppel*.

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The other day A I' Correspondrnt Hill Shinn, n Korean, rrpcirtnl
the ma** execntloh hy tin Smi'n
Korean *rmy of 2 » people con­ J
victed of rollal'oratinn uilh ll
enemy, ll »a » a grapliir and nun
ing story about the shooting of
III men and I women a* llu )
crouched in thr ir common f ia t -.
Arthur Frederick, editor of the
Daily
llamp-hire
fiarrtlr,
Northampton, M as*. wiile* ui*
that home of hi* i*adeis hs\e t*
gistered ttruiiK ohj«x-t|on* againtl
I such punishment T h a i thin,
| prisonmrnt l» more suitable for
a nation like America, or b&lt;&gt;i..u
* Korea. In inflict 'Ir . Frederick
| nsk* for my view.
Well, I'm going to -tort by *n&gt;.
ing thal I don’t ta-lirvc in capital
punishment in pimeiimc. r tt
thermorr I don't la-iievi- In war,
rxerpting for defense.
However, u iiiii human r ll
ha* lieen molded inln Ihr -pirn of
the »ermon on Ihe mount w, -nithave war« They mean wlinlr nlkilling, and Ihe exigencies ni u-h
conflicts always h a '' lieen h--l&lt;i
to demand 'he ih-nth p&lt;n«l‘ v f* &gt;
Ira ito r, and -pic- I ollal-ir.ilmr.
with the enemy may bring u; . •i•i
to the trim Inal's home Army
Here is an example of lh&gt; .1.
mauds war makes:
I was with Ihe Hritish Aliny on
the Somme, in France, In that '- trib lr spring of 11*1r* when imHerman- all but broke tin cn
and rndivl World War I M il
was the linn- alien Fu Id M.i hat
I hug, Hritish I 'omimi ' !&gt; i i i .• I
issued his draniatc onhi ol
day, calling for n lirM In
■ti uih “with •&gt;&lt;■■ tan a •
wall."
The
itriman*
were mllnoi.
through so f»«l lhal llrili-b '
i
tj., at limr* didn't kio.w wnci&lt;- u
front line* win- In llu mid-i *-f
that death and confusion i or man
soldiers, wi snng H n ri-h iiniferin .
wete inf ill rat mu Ihe -Ini n . d
line* with devustaling u -iilt’
So Ihe order went out licit any
Hritish soldier who got •pitni. l
from hi* Unit, and eould.i'i c\
plain indanlly why he wasn'i
with it. was I" I h- snot fnitlie i.ii
as a possible hermnn Hritish of
ficer* usul their pistol* un iminy
such individual-, nml undotlhtcdly
rnore thsn a few- were lit it i -iv
Tommies who bad Ine had link 0«
get lost.
Th a i was lough
but i| yva* a
tough situation. Th e security of
the Hritish army wn al ink-, an I
that army wa* defending II*
homeland and the hormt.iral* of
ita Allir*.
Ilf rnid*e 'hsl mridelit l.n'l •'
parallel In the Korean aff.ni I
relate it to *mpliasir' ibal ihe i|e
rnsml* of wm arc jnitsh
The prnallies exacted o|i wo.
criminals me more than poindi
ment. They are enleulalril to I "
deteneiils lo nipie* hv other*.
T n lllustlale again.
Back (it World War I -nn- «f
the farmer* J ii Blunder u «-d liearms of ‘ hdr pu tut - ,i|U# w i-i1
mitla as temaphprga to „-Av me*
sage* In (lertmui warplanes over
head. When a farmer wa- rang lit
al this game he wn n't en! In
prison Ur wn« slornl up seam I
his windmill nnd slim
Th a t was a warning to nlhor*
There i* no u*« tolklng ultoul
humaniiing war. It inn't lx- done.
W a r i* a batiarir business nl l» -1
and Pm afraid we nmol ndinil ll.nt
those who engage In it have to
employ eilrrme
measures
al
times .
So far a* concerns the Kntraii
executions in quest.on, we know
that Ameriran trrwq.s wonbln'i
have drallh with Ihe -.limition in
sueh a manner. However, It mo t
he renienilyrrefi |tn t the u ,)&gt; uf
the Orient atr not I,u ways of (he
West.
Hut Fast or W e -I, the penalty
for wartime I reseller/ is death
Pup|H-ts are of three genei •!
kinds, tho*«t uuinipulated
hy
fingrrs intid# th# .fingers, by rmt,
I mm below and by Sitings from
above.

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T N I WORLD TODAY

II, j a m b s m a h i .u w

W A H IU N C TO N . N ov. P l-x /P )
— A report made public Ins I night
bv president Truman mu»t be a
inti for anyone who, wanting hi,
inroim- ta, nit, hop'd this country
might &lt;- n ,top pumping help Into
Europe
Tie - report wa* given the Prrstdent l&gt;v (isrdon (In iy , lormer 8,-crotary of the Arm y and r.ew
President of the I Tnivrr* i ty nf
North ( arolina.
|.a,-t Mar. .'It the I'rn id e il askeil CJray to study, and |hep rvcom­
mend to him. what ru U llr till,
country ,boul&lt;i follow la givil.g
economic help abroad in Ihr fuluti Cray's report i* the result
of this l« i|ijr»f.
It mu ltd' lurnnl up briefly: It
tails lor K|&gt;c-n.tinK i tot of money |
for om&lt; yrHi# In ennu Hillinns,
in ftnl Hut, t i Fill nf,. w hether
Congte*s will krii re|o»I|* with this
i i* *•amt lung illl l i e I I l l u
luirkgUitind;
need no u r g in g at all.
Tb* M.ir,bnll linn fur hi-lpui/
In te re s tin g contesls trot only draw m o re citizens !•&gt;
Kuiupr u s - -larti-'l in I'.rfS amt
the polls but also niuse th e m i&gt;&gt; I* more th o u g h tfu l ntniuf w»
•uppo-'-.l In rml Julie nil,
th e ir ballots. A n d one lends to the o th e r. If more people I
l l , |iiirp«M- In In-ip K u ru p - get
form the habit of lu tin g and illsnis*ing p o litica l m a tters,
more people w ill Is* a tt n ic t iil to |silitieal o ffic e and m ore un ll, i.i I r m nninnally nn&lt;| an
pi ■vi-nl .« ( nll.ip.t- w in h would
In te restin g contests w ill re -u lt Th is is tin - surest w .iy to np.-n IK &lt;i|nnr* In rm ninu nltm . In
im prove g o ve rn m e n t.
Ih l, uay llu ’ plnn »n &gt; In lit- nf

D . Hny Chapman Andrews. a
lo-rallnl ipcciiilul on fa r Lariern
problrmi, piopn.r, in H iii W rrk
lhal Ihr Utulrd Stales diould buy
ott thr Communist R*d* to make
lltrm behave r&gt;rn d it tort* b il­
lion, III dollars- Alta bnv. Dm . bil­
lion* I'll Jjihpfr liul not " n r &lt;rn1
toi drfen-e!

TU ES D A Y

�'t * »

TUESDAY
i*r
NOV. 1J. 1950

THE B A N ro s n w vw »T t . fu vw o m i. P TO Sm *

I’ H O N K 1 18

T I ’E S P U

last
1»*to»i» Dull nf (1 K S will
meet witli Mr*. It F. Cr&lt; n*haw on
Seventh Street at 8: (VI |' M M rtlaskv W right will !«■ ni im in
Hie Fldrli* { ’l a « of Ih r First
Haptist Churvh will moot with
Mr* IV, C Hide at Elder Spring
n l^ lN l |* M Mi-mix’)* are risked tm o l nl tti»* rhurrh «I 7: If* I' M
Woman'- riilili- rla*« of the First
llai&gt;ti*t Church will n:ix*l with Mi
II. W . Rucker at 7;rt&lt;» p.M.
St. Alnnira’* Chardin will mofl
with Mr* Ituhv Statdc* at 8 on
I* M
Mr* (*1iff Able* on,I Mr* W II
Slrtnlwr will lx- Thrift Shop Work
rfa.
Under thr *pnnsnr»hi|) o ^'•■to
Sigma I’ll! onrnritv, tin- re* option■
■t^it i In- Fcrna1d-I.aughtnn Melorlal llo»|iitn| i* Mr* Krnl Pope
" C lIN K S im

Mrs. Ganns Speaks
On N ative Orchids
Mr* t- red (Inna* wn* -meat
speaker at the Mnimolla •'Irrh- of
thr (lar-lrn f'luh on Priilay morn­
ing nt thr home of Mt». Miriam
lluisrll in lawk Arhnr. Mr*,
liana* aihlrr**nl thr circle on
"Native Orchid*’’ and »tatr.l that
thrrr were atmut HI native or*
chill* She -alit that Cattleya O r­
chid* were cany to grow here in
Sanford anil raid that the hloom
would *t*y frc*h for teveral
week*.
The meeting war opened with
a prayer hv M r». P. D. I.ieakr.
Mr* It W. ilerron rhairman pretided over the business meeting.
She urged all member* to altend
the Fourth District meeting in
Winter Park on Nov. .In. Tirketn
to hr until for the Carnival at
Mr*. Itiisselt'*, Nov. 18th were
di*trihutri| among members.
Mr*. Itu**rll ard Mr*. J. I*.
Wright, i---hostesses, served thr
covered di*h luncheon to Mr*. 11.
P. Hi tie!. Mr*, tiana*. Mr*. C. L.
Powell, Mr*, p. P |.ie*ke, Mr*.
J, Hr alley Ihtham and Mr*. Charlr» Meek*.

Regular nrrr-lipg of ihi* Civic
Department of tin* Woman’ Club
will mi*, t nl thr ( ’I'll. Iloiinr at
11:30 IV M to fold Tulx-t ilhislSi'.il- \ o n . iwl rliih liitirhi-on miP
I.- hrl.l at 12:30 with thr Srmlnnl*
I’mint y Frilrration of IVnnian'*
Club tnrmlx-m.
Khnn*rt Court So S2. I.adirr
(l.wntjil Shtltti* .-f North A m rrirn
a iv m r r l at N ihi I' M m |i 1 ,»rnl
" Tat tin* Pvthian Hall Thru* will b
The Jacaranda Circle of the Har­
initiation*.
den Club met at the home of Mr*.
T l x I'laver Mrrlintf *«*rvh e at K li. Ilnrriman on Prl-lav af1*r
thr Flral It.it*li*1 (Ttiilrh will l» noon, with Mr*. C. M. Flower*
at 7:311 |' M.
hairman presiding. Mr* Plowrrr
I’i:u&gt;i
rnrottnir of tinFlr*t annoumed that the fourth di*trict
Mrtln-fli*1 w ill Im hrhl at 7: to I'. meeting and luneheon of the (i*r
M Ml visitor* an- welcome.
drn Clnli will In- held in Winter
I i l l IISIIA1
I’aik and rn|iie*ted all mrmlx-r* to
T h r III othi rh-H»| iif I In* First lx* preterit
Itapti't i'hnt»!i will have thrir
Plan- were made to helu piriw i*
v i Ljo-i un i |i|oiMnm meeting to*
noil *ervi- the food fur the f'«ih in . # &gt; nl 7 .10 I'M
T h r Koval A ttWin**inlor* of ttir vnl. which I* to lx- held nt th*
P i n t l l a p t L l Cliurvh w ill m r r l home of Mr*. Miriam Hu*selt on
Nov IM, Mr*. Charle* Wilke adIhi* evening nt 7:00 P M
In *i*l the groii|- on rormagr* an-t
Mr* lllnkr Hnwvrr* ntt-l Mr
Mn» Pnnilom will lx* Th rift Shoo i|rmon*trated mine that *hr had
run &gt;le.
tWit krr*.
Tho*e pi&lt;*rlit were Mr*. Flow&lt; l‘, Mr* J . N . (iillon. Mr*. Albert
a im HP THANKS
Starke, Mr* Tom Vaughn. Mr*. II
Wr wi*h l&lt;&gt; rilrin l m ir thank ti. Mrthvin. Mr* II G, ll'-k -n n
aml appreciation lo the
many Mi* I.. A Tate, Mr*. Itrura Pavla,
frijfi-l* .In- in anv wav n**!*ti-l 'll* M Kdward* and Mr*. Ila rri-liP -ip I hr illm-.. ami pa »* in r of man.
otlr InVrrl onr.
Th r family of Mr* Kllrn llndxr*
« i.. V r r * J t ' r E n t e r t a i n s

Regular Meet Held
By Jacarandn Circle

l/Kanl D .A .R . Chapter
*

I lie Novenilier inerting of the
Sdlii- Hairi*on Chapter of the
H A It met on Friday at the home
of Mr* A . W. I.eo. Urgent, on
Imurel Avenue. Co-ho*te**e* we**
Mi*.
IP Dawson. Mr*. Gertrude
Wililnrr and Mr*. Marion fjre '"
With M rr. Per pre lditig. the
meeting opened with the P .A R
ritual. The Chaplain gave n »|H-eia'
prayer for llte -- -lav* «* l*~r» di«.
* ter threatened the wrorlrl.
Mr* Paw-on *|mke on the Semi­
nole County Museum, whirh i« h -.
(ng •nonsoted tiv the P A.It. am*
thr Woman’* Club. It wn* an*
nminrvd that they hope-1 that
other organiiation* wouhl loan or
- i v - arlirlea to the Mu«eum.
Mr*. I.*-*- reported on the It.A.It
conference held recently in l.ec»burg. After adjournment th - ho*te*»e* served delightful refre*h.
ment* from a beautifully appoint­
ed ten table In 21 member, pre-ent.

Program Plannod
By Civic Department
An lntere»tlng prorram ha* lx-*n
arranged for tomorrow hv the
PlYlr Pepartment of the Ranfnr-*
Wnman’a Club.
At 11:00 A.M.
('hri*tina* Seal, for Tulterculo.i*
and Health Association are to lie
folded and at PJnKI P.M. a covered
di*h luncheon will Ixr *ervr*l.
The Seminole County Fe)|eration
of Woman’* Pluta i» having a
Iwiard meeting at 12:1*1 P.M. and
will have lunrheon with the Civic
Pepartment at 12:30 P.M.
Mr*. Tro y Itay i* lo lx- the guest
speaker and will disrli** thr func­
tion* of the Welfare Department.
All club memtx-r* are cordially in
vltrd to partiripatr.

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Circle Is Entertained
By Mrs. H arry Sllwby

Social And Personal Activities
£)cial Calendar

P A G E

Mr. and Mm. M. 1,. Ilabortt. Sr
are »|iemlfng a *hort lime in
Spring!irld. Tenn. and Grernwix-J,
8. C. with relative*.
Staff Sgt. Oliver K. (ireei. who
ha* hern visiting hi* parent* at
Twin l.ekr Farm in Oviedo ha*
returned to Andrfion Field ir
Washington. P.C.
Word ha» tarn iereivr.t that
Mr* Sydney Cha*e i* tceovrilng
rapidlr al St. Vincent's lloapite.'
in Jacksonville from an appendix-,
tomy perfnrmeil recently.

The Min— *a Circle of the G s tden Club met at the home of Mr*.
Harry Sll*hv for a coveted di*h
luncheon on Frid a y. Mr*. Joe J a r ­
rell wa* welcomed a* a new mem­
ber by the circle.
Mi* Carl Chorpeninc. chair­
man, headed the di*vu**h&gt;n for
the Carnival to !x- held N »v. 18.
at the home *»f Mr*. Miriam llu*.
•rll. Mr*. Chorprning announced
that they would lx- in rhaige of
n-ffee and doughnut*. It wa* an­
nounced that the rilclr had aoh*
I1A.50 worth of ticket* to the
Carnival.
Them- present weie Ml*. Claude
Palmer, Mr*. Clatrnce W-illacc
piana Lyon, John IVtek nn-f Alan ll.vb-. ii » ••lunrt.in’s thtdlmg
Ml* W. 8 W illi*. Mr*. W. P .
Hofmann. Mr*. C. I*. Hal key. Mr* “Hogui* Of Sherwood Foreat," in color l-v t«chnn-uU-r. showing on
J. N. A tia rrllo , M r- Ch-rtivnine the K m Tlicatei screen Tue»*lay and Mriim l-v
Mu Hob H a rris. Mr*. Robert
ham t*N«k it f i *hmjkr t u p ihi I- jhIu *
llrety, Ml** Nell William*, Air* II
V|M|Aii lii*t Avetis
M Haven and Mr*. Jarrell.

fin Dark News

RADIO STATION
Wf.T.R.R.

Si'itiinnle Hi

Mr*. John Meiteh ha* a* her
It) H K V K K I - V G K A Y
guc*t* Mi** Charlotte Starke ol
New Haven, Conn.. Mi** Margaret
New Sm yrna scored a 13 lo )'
lllatr and M.»* l.mn«e d la ti of I victory over the Crtrrv Foil* last
tfec.-iuru*. N. J. They will »prnd Friday night Lot* of kid* went tr
al— ut two week* with her
Ihe out of town game, and the*
laid that our Ixiv * nude * •*.»" •-&gt;
fill nhow for S II S, Mavis- thi*
urfkrnd when Wr play Pavton*
we’ll lx-at their »ock» off! Don't
ya hope an 7
Cue** nil the student* *nd an**
Mr*. Gtorga Pivon wa* ho«tra*
to Ihe Hemerix-xlli* Circle of the vidiot up at n-hcw-l hs* noticed
(he bulletin hoard, done hv "ittGarden Club at hrr home -&gt;n F ri- mittcr*
taking A n . Aided bv Mr*
dav night. Mr*. C. H. K irtlcy *o--k,
to the group on roi*age* and Mr* llabcock, these disptav cute and
Frank Adam* offered aomr »ug- original idea* for football game*.
I rte, Their w o r k is rertainlv to lx*
gr.-tion* nn tatde decoration*.
Plan, for the annual Carnival prti*ed.
wrre discussed and it w r .
an­
A Juicv bit of g-&gt;*dp that va’tl
nounced Ihe llrm rr-va lll. Ciretr might a*k mil hel-vrd hiologv
would have rhaige of the white nmfr-snr i* what msgarine wa*
elephant Ixxith,
hr rea-ling Satnrdav nigld at Mae- Hit i k *Kiut i,', W Vft who Hu y I* p|H*nf
Tho*e present weie Mr*. C, It. Reynolds and enjoying so vi-rwick* vacationing in Mliunt
Kirtlcy, Mr*. C. W llarnil. Sti* much 7
Mi nn-1 Mr* Hue of Kntirpi *e
W. Pohlaycr. Mr*. Kd Willlnk
v*it**I at thi In-nit of Mr*. Anna
The l*rn C lub ha* started th- II. IlliVr* HO Tuesday
Mt*. {&gt;. Mathleuv, Mr* Watson
year
off
w
ith
*
l-mg!
Thcv
liavIt&lt; el. Mr*. It T Hunt. Mr*. J
Mr and Mt* Harold Wood* e*
Denton, Mr*. Hmhaker, Mis* Iji-irn sires-I v sold ffitH' wnr 111 of mt-*
Xt to leturn ne*t week to their
This
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i»
one
you
*ce
man
hlne
Cliittenden, Mr*. M. K, l.aror. Mr*
&gt;lm -n Plriey Itntgi lb-ad after
Prank Adam*, Mr*. Mary W a.h- with the hand during the fnnthsll having spent *i* month* visiting
game*
and
standing
hv
(hr
ao-li
n llomOMCe, Vt.
burn, Mr*. Hoh Itaulenon, Mr*. N
H. New»on, Mr* P. J. Webber and tin mm door* during chapeL The
Mi and Mr* U Wlllaur* ami
pioidenl
till*
vrar
i»
Mate
Jan*
Mr*. Fenner.
Ihihson: vice
pre*ident, I'e -g y •on*. Hohliir ami P--nal-l of PeltLand visited Air. and Mt*. Ar
Wilson; treasurer, Jo Ann l l « t t thru Johnnon of Normandy Hoad
Irtl; drill repnrtri. Il.nbira Kuon Sumlay.
Osteen News
hank*; »e»*retarv. Calbrrlne l.e*-:
Mi an-l M r- Howar-t lluiru*
llj M A T IN A P U N N IN G
reporter, Caroln
ItowUnd; a n 1 aid -laughter Pel-hir ale moving
ihaplin i* KTi/alxth Cariwnter, I to their new hoytii- on Sunny town
Mr*. J". S. Peter»on amt M r- know thi* w ill lie another wonder­
Road thr* week.
Alire Haughl attended th r Sun­ ful year for our Pep Club!
Ml* William Illto arrived here
day School meeting in Sanford
The T r y 111-V ha* appointed last Salur-lay from Fln**monr, 111
Tuesday night.
*»mr industrious and rnthu*ia»ti
Several group* nf fishermen ulftcrm. Pat Ca»*u!x- 1* the presi­ to .p- nit the winter mouth* with
have brought home nice ratche* of dent. They have alrradv had th»*' her *on an-l daughter-in-law, Mr.
/lab f hi.
- cl
uni v llo*ack annual Freshman party, where the •ml M i- William Htto Jr., of laike
”
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r v -, ,
-w. —
brought home a f&gt;‘j pound ba** of member* take a Freshman •*iri and J*.!!
Alt an-l Atr*. Robert Mix-Krp.
which hr wa* vrry proud.
l-i*nine her ai»ter. It wa* a Hallo­ ami -laughter Diane - peril thi
On Thursday night a l&gt;irth-b*y ween iiartv thi* time, and e v«rv- w e-km.| visiting their i-on ill law
surprise party wa* held for Mar­ one hail load* of full.! Sue An*- api* .laughter. All ami Air* C
gate! Lowe at th home of Mr*. Ks-Jfi-id won fir«t time for her J , f.snieJI, in Jaek»oiiv die
Aiicr Haughl. Tho*r alten-ling costume. Th e y reallv have a &gt;aa-ll
M i- Carl Welle* of Siinnylowii
were Mf*a Klinor N il, Ml*a Car­ year planned!!
Rm. t l* recovering from injurteolyn flirt. Ml** Sandra Peteraon,
I’ll !&gt;e srelti’ ya’II Ftiday. . . .
nvelved III an auto acciilent fFMIm Sandra Luke, Mia* Pat*y
III HI s ( l 1S U H &lt; LI.
eetrtiy
Haughl, Mi&gt;a Kdlth Nettle*. David
J’lan* were made for the Hilo*-,
Ifu-t Hi sing it recovering from
Luke. Billy lioaark. Kenneth H »- cu* Clrrle of the Ganlen Cloh to 1an lllne** ea i-e-l liv
l&gt;V a spider
*piue bite
.aik, J . C. Allman, Lewi* Allman. sell Cora Cola* at the Carnival *.o ) -n h i- arm.
Hilly Sehulta. Sick Schultz, Ilnl-hy lx- hrhl at the h"m» of Mra. M ir­
William I H id left Th-its-la* f*n
Srhulta, Joe Frank Tart ami Har­ iam ltu»*ell on Nov. 18. Mrs. 1 Cl teag-&gt; nn a lwi«ine«- tHtney lame.
•
U, Jones, Mr*. Gordon llrr«*on.
Kilg-ne
A.
Scbanne
h i i i v »-I
Mr. and Mr*. J. 8. Petrr.nn and Mr*. Charter. Morrioin and Mr*. b -rfle l » » l T h u r s d a y fix a •'» •
three children spent the weekend A. II. MeRnney wer* ho»tease* to wi.-k* vacation,
at Mr. IV trr»n n ’» home a* a voung thi* circle on Friday afternoon nl
Mr *nd Air* A . F
I,abb an I
man, at Trenton, Fla. The church thr Garden Center.
Tnotll* visited Ihe C h ari- - Hal
at Trenton held a homecoming day.
J. W. W ilon of the Kipcrtmriilal I* -rrt fam ily in W inter Paik nn
Mr Peteraon ami family vialtrd re- Station spoke to thr circla on in­ Sunday.
sects and the different Insecticide*
lalive* and attended the service,
Hr. and Mr*. It-d-ert F l - w e i Mr*. J. W. I.«yd wa* railed to used to combat them.
an&gt;t children, C i n d y ami Sandy,
Cake anil coffee were served by h a w
Tampa Saturday on a huiinra* lrh&gt;.
move
from
Altam«nle
Mr*. Myrtee I'erry and M r. Car- the hi»tes*e* to the following Mr*. Spring* to their new him-e in
merharl nf Winter Park ealleii on John Ludw ig, Mrs. It. I.. Dunn, S- uth F ern Park.
her mother Mr*. During Thursday. Mr*. Fred Zerrrnnrr, Mra. II. C.
r\ A . Wale* an-l J e » - e C - t n n g
\ ileli-gatinn from Haptist Tra in ­ Putx&gt;*r, Mr*. F. Sandler, Mr*. J
Gut,
Mr*.
It.
F.
Motile,
Mr*.
W
H
ing Pnion alten-lrd the district
meeting In Pierson on Friday Stewart, M r. M. tiinson, Mr*. J
nlgbl. Attending were M r. and It. William* and Mrs. A. H Str
Mr*. J. W. Loyd. Mr*. II. Burke. vena.
Mr. and Mr*. G. C. Ifosark ami
When friend* cornr over for children. Mr. and Mr*. I^twe and
children. Mr*. R. William*. Kdilh vn*rk after a football game, i n - rhirkrn pie* (made
Nettle. Junior Trxxl and Wendall indivhlual
ahead and ready to lie reheated l
llirt.
Mr*. K. G. Hmoke spent Sunday a hit *alad. and lot* of coffee. Pewith her *i*ter, Mr*. C. A . Tyann »ert can be cold rtHp drib’iou
at the Sanitarium In Orlando. apple* and a snappy cheese.
Mr*. Tyson seemed to lie in good
spirit* and walking M int.
Irving l-awremr of Pensacola I* llatdivt Church service.
visiting his mother Mrs. J . T . Law­
Mr s n -l Mrs. Hntiny Knhin*on
rence for several days. Mra. K. are moving to Miami, where Sunn*
Lawrence ia in the hospital in Or* has work.
lindu.
Mr* Pete (Iwcn* nf la&gt;n-lon.
Mr*. Kd llirt, Jr. visited In fir- Knglaml arrtve-l Satunlav night
Ismlo on Monday and railed on to spend some time with her par
Mrs. Tyson.
*nta, Mr. wml Air-. A. C. T v »« n
Itrv. and Mr*. Clifford Priest and Mr*. Tyson I* rrporteil a* lining
b*liy and Mias Priest and grand­ better. M r. Ilw-en* i* nn duty in
mother of Ilel^nd attended the London.

Mrs. Kirtlcy Talks To
Circle On Corsages

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. I U left nvrr. Coast th* illctt nnd
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they look far ntorr rtprnnlv*! (Yw, tlt*I'a I'cttney a
Thrif(metIr for you!) Gift-minded nlipi*. perfect lo
■•i or lo Rive . . . full cut for comfort and fit in
while, pink or (due rayon crepe. Sice* 32*12.

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lliere |» - t i l l tune fur " li e f n r e

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» fltvilll'l I I" ‘VIif4 111 Ilf i l l ti I'mlv, nillritinn* sweet i-utiii-i- .-atiiltei'
•on *tf th r Ini* l&gt;t ni nt Mi* Ho* baked, in pudding .&gt;i pie. m ur-i 1
her! Krrtirh M»»•••!», •»! Washing• ill with tut* nf butter ami »en
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1
|li\N N S K N D i I I II
T l i t San fiinl T o u t i i r t i d t ’luh
held
tlo
rent, lot
isemiimtiilhl)
in r m u at f h•* T " i i r i ^ l i V n l r r m*i
F rid a v niuht
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II
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Hindi* n talk on hi
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T h r S riu m o lr Drilli*rr(ItIt ****111 m i t t i T hi III Jl I li lt !n| tll'fl
nl S%i r* I W .i t r i Dm k i*i I K inti
Mr* Gla-ly* Condict ha* return fit m i l l
\fi|ttit%ininf»'D
nt*
thi *iip|*r» KRmr*
nl to her home on Lake l.otu* nf. tendril
Mt* VV H**tu wit* in
trr having *pcnt the »ummcr wn*«
month, in the north nnd nl-.* in chafi^i* nf t h r ♦no t l m m m n l . and
( ’ \ W Mlm va t • it eVtartei* **f thr
C a lil-n u.
Mr ami Mr* I! A Fleming s*Hml r r m m t t l r r
4!i»*»
and daughter*, l and ami Hartirtt
T h r iMMim-w
.1*1 mp *»f I hr
1 IB
have teltirniil home from Notln Sfitth S rim rifU VVitnmn* t ilth
i 2««
4 J»
Carolina where they attcndeil tin Wt vlm w.l.l v i”f llllly hn»U|*H| ffi III •
IB
fuminl "I Mr. Fleming’- lather. plan-* fi*i nut ti \ ■av .it'tiviiir* for
? rOf*
Mi* Vein June* left Friday for t lit rormfi*! MjiMiii Muvt, p»«i»t'
; iB
Mo
Rochester, N 1 where **hc will M in Hlvrn f&lt;»r Th* * i* t th ni t r*ult*
; ib
spend a month visiting with her t h r flu h i» h m mu w»th thi Vmith
% mt
sen xml family.
■ JO
t V n t r r Mo%rnii iit I hr t m i - a c r M
Major and Mr* \ K I la i nett Rtv %ri\ illiilt'ful ft** thr i t n l i T a (Mt
!! IB
art rejoicing over the birth *1 nnd thi rnj**&gt; in* ni t h r i d r r i v r
f| Jo
thru third great-grand child A fruit! ti T h r v In»|*«1 *»* 'tmn Im* iih|t* * I ft
|0
oo
son wa* Is-rn iV t .1(1 to M l. and lo pfitriitr a ptnn«» fnt thi renter.
to IB
Mr* Stewart Itamrtt Jr., of lla-i
llnstr*M‘* fm tin « vrn iu e wrn* IO: Jo
ijonfirtil, N J
Mr* K n t r i find Mi* Fcdt'l *|ii1111 "«i
Visitor* at the home of Mr and
'li*
F l n i r t i r r 'I
Minimum of 11 i&gt;J
Mr* C h Fl»hcr thi* week wire Winter Dork
i‘d thr mar*
Mr *hiJ Mis I imti M urm y «»f iine»- **f hrt dnuuhti*i M a iy J ii

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TIIB SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Crippled G a to rs
Woik in P r iv a te
For Hurricanes

Ohio State And Oklahoma Lead In
Associated Press Football Poll
By J A I K H A N D
Nl.W Y O R K . Nn*. 14 l/l*| Ohio &gt;&gt;tale (op* llie nation's college
football Irani* til thr weekly Aitoci.itetj l, rctt poll after a light five-club
battlr.
Fo» llir second week in succession liar |&lt;uml tytlrni determined
I hr winner with Inth Ohio Statist
•
—
— —

Injury-Kiddled Team
B e g i n s Practicing
For Miami Battle

.iRazorbacks
Start
Late But Catch U|&gt;

Army ris-iivt-d moot fir*! p!ac«
vote*, 72, Imt |o«t out in tho
point syatem tat,illation uf tlm
I,allot* from foolhall writer*
atnt «|Mtrt ir«»t«*tv Ohio hlul *W
fil*t* nml (Iklnhomii ft.1.
According to the «-e.tatatial*.-.!
scoring system, a fir*t plate voti
counts in point*. A second count*
nine, Amt
on tn mi** point
for a loth plan* ballot. A* n
remit Ohio finished with J .t lJ
point*, Oklahotnu 2,’tx 1 ami Ar
mv 2,272.
Next came California nml Ken
lucky. All the fir»t five receive**
al leaut 2,lHiU point*. It *»&gt; tin*
closest finlafi of the year.
Apparently Ohio Imt no pie*
tir i in it* light winning l&gt;nl'l

3fi8

In Second Period

F A Y K T T K V II.I.K . Ark.. Nov It
— 4/|*i The U nivrr»ity of Arkan
•n« h i. an unii.oal football team.
The |US0 Itarorbaek* have altrio.t tnplr-il the trore on the ole
position in the tecum! half of
e-iglit games, hut never have won
o triune with their tale splurge*
The onlv iraine* thov'v* won fouml
them leading at halftime
C omeli Oti* Dougins' vmlPir men
have tallii il u total of lot point
to 2* for the opposition in the la.t
two fiertoal*, while yiehlini* '.*'
point- to tli*- op|Hi.itiun m the flr*t
.ill Arkan.a*' composite
fil«t
rye* 1*1 I 1 face another te»l
Haluiilay in eighth-rals-d llllnul. iii If •core it 35 point*.
11 I .
The InM half effort hn* hei n
Oklahoma, too, hail to iliu y y li wasted, except to save the porker,
to ki*p it* perfect lecoiil intact frotn -hirtuul*. The inearei point
Kaii*a» In) iln' Sooner* into the 11*11■i .1 in the fu*t half have beep
)a«t ipiutii'i
liefnrr Okllm m a the puyoff.
bla*teit out it* 2htli *tralylit
Aiknn-u- leil lluvlnr, 7 to ti. at
victory ami •evenili uf tin* year, the half ami won, 27 to n It !■.1
NS ID. Tin y pl*y Missouri thi** North Texa- State, 21 to ti. afl&gt;r
wr*k.
two petiml* ami weril on to win
Army called II* iholt in
741 to 11.
romp over New Mexico, 61 Cl, for
If the f ir at half of ra-Ii game
It* (rvrnlh straight. The C'sdets playeil to date wa» erased. the
yet a chance to show their worth Itami hack* would have a record
against a'P acIfie t'oa«t Confer ■if seven win* ami onr tie iwtth
nice elrvrn Hatunlav when they Texa* t'hri.tiani lii*ieail of tw&lt;
vi*it the w rit to pity Htanfoiit win* amt *ix losses.
California whipped U C LA , in
Wipe oul the .rcoml half of
what was supposed to have lai n
a crucial te*t A* a rrtull they each Conte.I ami thr ie*n|l would
movrit u|i two positions to fnuith. r ’t chance Albania*' reronl
Thr firal petiml ha- pinvldc
Neat for the Bear* 16 0| it San
Ihe o|i|m*illoli with it* ♦•»'*** ■'
Frmci»co.
point-naive t ami the -ecoml te Dr*pile ti 41-21 (i lumph over
Mississippi State fur * n o re jril i - n li ne\t For the econT
coni, Kentucky ilmnpeil n peg v.m,I Karorbari*. the thirii peri 1
n en their big inriu,&gt;r— one
to fifth place in (fie landing i n
with Ft h r .I* a* compand to » P°ln
than the &lt;m,tn
for Callfutnla Kentucky In* hr*
"«•»&gt;■ ac»in«i North T . x , In
ore* in
to go. North D.kota and Te n n n - 4r»an*a* ta clcl up
every period. Again.t Havlnr i
cubed in rarh of the Ja-t llilei
Teiiiie*.er amt Michigan Male
were thr only aihlitiou* to (lie periods.
top III with s k ill anil Mi ml
*'i each game, Arlan*** onm.
dropping out. SM I! M l from *lllim ha. .comt flr*t Hut 'hi
•evrnth to Itth after lining t-i hu.n't ulway* hern tin- deriding
Texa. Aggie*, 26 20 ami the IT factor liecau** the team from Ih*
|3 lie with Louisville ilum|ieil D ra rk- trice overcame a ib-fi it
Vi*r&gt;" from ninth to ITIli plan- Thev did It again.I N VAJk.JtJi'
The leader* with their f it -t Havlnr and the Texa* Isinghoniplace Vide* In parmthexe* (pojule Only in the latter ca.e did vi*'"rigorrd uii a 111, y, M, 7, II, 6, 4, elude the led amt white teaio p
Longhorn* are (lie only outfit to
3, 2, I h»ti.|.
IrtMl Alkali.a*, once It forged
I op I'm
2.412! ahead
1, tthill State Iliti|
2.311
Kxcepl for the deliarle at Col
2. til.llhonia |h i i
2.172 Ivk * Station, where the
Texa
3. Army (721
4 t allfill hi* ( Iri)
.12*1 Aggie* puluhed off the Karol
b«ik*. 42 to 111, Atkah-a- ha n't
6. Keidqekv I FI I
I. Texa* (H n
1/163 lo*l n gaunt by unite I ban never
Wfil point* t8g*ln*t T C D t , K t ei
1. prlneflon i n»
8.’ jllin-l* ( I I
7V. "g*ill»t the Te * «» Aggie*, the
.Tt*6 Borker* mitacuii-d the Cadet* in
!». Tetme**i-e
n 't I the agmnd half 1.1-7, lull Hint wa
10. Michigan Stale (111
after aorne of the nrominent mem
Second Ten
11. Clem»oti 171
2&lt;in la-r* of the Aggie wreckinp ctl-g
12. Texa* K. nml M. ( I )
2:t*r hud departed the acenr,
18. Wyoming 121
lien- i* the cornpoaile period
14. Southern Methodiat
TJ | -c u r * to dal*-:
16. Wl*cou*in
2 i (*ppo»|lmn
.76 14 14 I I I
18. Wake Fur rat
H*2 | At knn-a*
! l 6| M I34t
17 Miami
with
Hid
So in Salt
r’a gatin'
16. Nehra.ka 11 I
1*7 Southern Met
•t. i liutires ar11*. Wnahioglnu
Ml that mile** the Hn rot hack* neon20. Brnn*ylvariiM
41 in the M-rond petiml and lead at
Other* receiving at leu* •() the half, they aren't likely to win
point* were; Virginia TH. laiynln even with a typical latent rum*
of lai* Angrle* .16, Lehigli 2d, back. That i*. if *tati*tlca iiuai
Washington and Lee 2; I, Nolle anything. Hut football game* ./ten
Dime 1fi nml Aletuinn I!.
tun counter to form chart*.

2/101

fJfll.F TO R N \ M U S T
The Sanfoid Women'* tiulf A*•m iatl -n held « touriiamrnt *t , y&lt;*
Seminole CountTv Chib on Thor*
day afternoon. The winnei in n - « A making the mo«l five'* « » . Mr*
Andrew Caiiaway; in Cla** It
making the muni *i*r* wa* Mr*
W. Kr William, and in Cla** I'
making the inuil seven'* wa* Mr
John Bctilraid. Jr Tho*e paitiel
paling were: Mr*. Carrawav. M»*
V. H. Smith, Ml** Dot Bowell. Ml*
Fllen Hetti, Mr*. II. C (layman
M r,, W. II William*, Mr*. A. D
Marth, MDt Cecil* Heard. Mr
Rem* Adams, Mr*. Hugh Whelrtul
Mr*. F-1 Levy-Wliitner. Mr* Jnhe
Srhlitrd ami Mt&gt; Julm (lalluwav

Yale played the fin* tntcina
(tonal game of foolhall, del -atilig

IIIIC IID *1 th« annua] Barit 'a ll
for l ,«n c h p 'x lx l and telrgr. ph
workers, U*y*ar-old Parisian Glut
Maty ha* b 'tn awarded th* till* of
"M in Blimp of 1954*’ Th* *oun|
lady it not an employe* of cither
company.
International)

(iA IN L S V IU J i. Nov. 14— 4/I*j
Honda Cut! 11 Hull WuudruU
onJrrrd doted pradue (or the tn*
lire week ynlriday a* lie workrd
with the alilrloHjlrd men on III*
ui|ury-nddlrd npiad to gel ready
(or the big inlia-xlate battlr agaml
Miami Saturday
Four new latulalirt were addrd
to the l.jlu f bit at a leiull of tlit
one-toui lidowu lot* to ( .corgi* |.iit
week Joe Wright, who reported
baik to practice yrtlriday alter
a week * .idrhmiig. Itliltiedialrly re
miuied In* leg and wa» *rnl tn
Iruin the practice (irtd.
Mtl.er, mi*.lug ye*trrilay were;
Halfl-ack Hilly Itrihlrll, injured
hip; Knd I Min Itinwu, renter Car­
roll McDonald, and end Jnc Davi*.
all with leg mjurie*.
Tn linl.ti I tin- Mpiud, Womliutk
vc.tenlay moved two it-.tringeia,
hath,hi k» Bill We*tei uml ilrlu
Shultx, up to the A -i|oad Neither
have aeen any turaity actlun tldx
ii'axun
llalfl-ack Jack
Nlrhnl* atul
goaid Jimmy Bawl* repuitrit tor
duly after tul**in,’ tail weeh'*
game, lad Lot en Hioadu. I* till!
doing all hi* practice in light
rluthe. and Dir pi u, tin- ronxlita
only of running,
Th r carMty got a look al the
play* they will feature again*!
thr Miamian* during th* *at h*x
gloomy -lull yeti ei day ami at
the .atiie time took a look r.; what
they
peel the Huriicanr* to
thror. at them.

Southern Seniors,
Rebels To Meet In
Post Season Game British Turn Down
R IC H M O N D . Va.. Nuv. 14— ,/Fj Chicagoan's Offer
The Southern ('onfeterui 411St-i &lt; will la- axemklrd fur a petal* ToFinanceTournev
•aioti fouthall game ill Kiclimund

Sunday, Drcemio-r III, againrl the
C H H 'A fiO . Nov. 14— D ll— Bri­
piufr-asiunal Kiclimund Ket.el* in tain'* golf j-1ii* b ir standing pat
city *ladiurn.
for a lung underwear Ryder Cup
I’atli-rn after lint on a smaller senes in the U. S. next year. They
■i ale tlum the Chicago A ll-S ta r insist un October ur Ni.vmnher
game, Ihi* affair w ill hrirq* to dates or none al all in the interHichmond nn utrav of the better national matches,
|**aji|N t/l %IKB Rlt«.
All this miner, as *omrwlial uf
Coaching the all-*tar* will lie n blow to promoter C e-lge A.
Arthur I.. (ini-J-*, Culver uty of May. The maestro uf the Tam
Vitginia mentor, and D. C . tl'e a - O'Nhalder tournament*
rlchr,t
hiadl W alker, veteran roach of in golf history
ha* offered to
the Wake Forest Deacon*.
underwrite Ryder Cup play lor
The A ll-H ta r squad* will lie u» tween Ltiglalul and the I/. H. for
•eiiihled on Sunday, Deceiulier 1 , S2&amp;/HHI
and will la- drilled for a week.
Ilk- only slip,-lain,ii is that thr
Walker, whu ha* couclivd ll.iee matches I-- livid at Turn D’HkahUi
previous Southern A ll-S ta r team* la August
between hi*
together with Hut Krttlglil, of Amvricaii tournament aid
hi*
South Carolina, fur game* at “ world championship" meet.
Charlotte, N . C., said selection of
With In* offer refused. May
penuuinet will la-gin aluutly.
trow is offering $6,000 to h u ­
“ There are a wealth of uutsarul llo B. Ii. A. In-Ill Its Iii6l annual
lug player* in the conference area , parley at hi* Tam O'Shanter club,
thi* year, and I ’m rrrta in we w i l l , instead of al u usual Chlrag-t
corn* up with the better one*," hotel. He may accomplish tins
Walker *ald.
objective.
Among the standuut star* are
Talk promptly began of hol-lii-g
Johnny I'ajiit, of Virginia; Billy the Ryder Cup matrlii-*
cither lit
i
# « i n * , Irv
ii v
111111111*111 rNorth
**f| t*i
(.'ox, &lt;i|
of aDuke;
llohlush,
Florida or California, hut r ltd-*
Carolina's All-America candidate in those state* so far havo lir*n
at center; Walt Mlchtn-D, W»*n- reluctant to Md.
Ingtnn and l^-e'* hruislng full
The matchr* therefore, would
hack, and Joe MrCutchenn, th* be skipped. I'tiA president J « «
crack center; Jim Stanton, tackle Novak said It was vrrv uncertain
and Boh Auffarth, guard, Imth date* could he arranged In tktola-r
star* In the Wake Forest line that ur Nowftiber.
ha* repulsed North Carolina and
Duke; Klmrr Cuata. North Ca*uNotre Dame ha* fielded IU
Hna Slate tackle; Steve Wadiak, nnheuten amt
untied
foothsll
of South Carolina; Jackie Calvert, team*.
of CletnMHi, and a mimlier of
I tr &gt;I D It C. \ t KKI.KAM KD
other*.
Seven of the ten fm-tliall game*
C L K V K I. a ND. N ov. 14 &lt;&lt;Bi
In ntder nut to Interfere with on the Dniveratty of Miami',
I tn- ( Trveland Indian*
their ihgihiltty, lie college play­ I'J&amp;ll schedule are Intrrserlio-ial
their plan* to get Lou |tmulren&lt;&gt;
er* will not he invited unit the affair*.
new job and aaaiunl him t-i'n
senior* will lie eligible and no o ie
that within a week lie rould go tin' end of their tram * tetiedutr. Only gina. A 26-man squad will I*
and look for himself.
will lie rik rd who ha* eligibility •riveted.
That'* the way the former man remaining in other sport*.
ager.*horl*to]i want* It.
T h r all-stara wll I* atiened
Told at hi* home In ttarvev in
from Maryland, lh« diitrict of
that the Tribe wa* seeking waiver* Columbia, West Virginia, North
to get him an unconditional re- Carolillna, South Carolina
Catolii
and Vlt&lt;
Visit Our
lease, ltimdrrau *ald He had “no
imiiieiliatrj-laii* of any kind" and
Kefreahmeat
added;
“Th a t’* why I asked for my
B ir For C o i f
unconditional release I’ll lie ahli
i
Popcorn I
(■• make plan* now. Aa II waa lie
line bring released, eveiythiny
waa out of my handr."

Sports Koundup
Hy I I W ill F U L L E R T O N , JH .
N E W Y O R K , Nov. |4—
little over a week ago, Bug Lund,
aho V I I quite a foot hall player
it Minrie*ota, put on a wide-eyed
k&lt;«k nt tlie *ugge*tion that the
IVulve* were anapping a* Ilernie
Biennan.. .In auhatam-e, Bug *aid
tiiat iternie i» one of lh&lt;- grrateat
(oache* of all time and how could
the alumni expect him to win in the
tough Hig Ten without the playri* . . He'll tie hack on top, Lund
in.D ie d .. .Ho today Bierman i* nut
xml the fan* are wondering whe­
ther Bud Wilkin»ou ran la- luref
lack to Mimieiota from Oklahoma
It vrrma rather doubtful. Bud
ran get the player* there. . .Only
i few day* before Hii-rtnan re.
■tgned, Blair Cherry uf Texa* al.o
rr-m.um .it he'd retire at the end
rl thr *ea»on hrcaiiM- lie couldn’t
itami the *train, ami rarlirr Hob
HacNeiah quit in niid-*ea*on nt
Virginia Te ch .. .Wonder if any of
the prtiftixora who aquawk nhoiit
f,-.tlii.1l eoarhe*' »alnrir« ever had
t . reaign in thr middle of a term
tecauar they couldn't round up
•Hough Bid Beta Kappa proapert*?
The Symbol l.ife
The H. uf New Hamp*hlre fool..
I ill team ha* acquit ed thr re unique
Iruphir* Ihi* i r l m n . . .There'* an
cld-fn.hiutied t.ean pot, *vnibol of
the YanVee Conference Title; an
antique muxkel which goe* to the
Maine-New Ifam p.hiir winner, amt
t wagon wheel of *ome lti*torira)
Importance for winning
again**
Kent Slate. ..T h e
Athletic
D
paitment prohahly would trade all
thtrr for a few mote gtren-backed
ryrnbol* of the II.S. tira »u rv com
log in al the gale.

Minnesota Seeks
Football Coach To
Succeed Bicrntan

gw e e l . l o t

State Farmer*/ M arket
Megan Vs T

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It ., D e a l e r s ,tn T h e t*sri4-.t-t H I
I’srniers M a r k e t lo r pt-.-lu .e e
t&lt;, T r u - k e t s a (s ea le rs ,|- t«* 4 I*
S'uv*ltlt-ef t l I V i l t
s V - - Ls-tues
f lr t - t t-iSes
Ikesns. T r a i l e r * reell»e
p , t - l i t t K q u s l i q t-u ht-t
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M IN NKABf.H.IS. Nov. 1 4 -t/ B iin-*
„ .............Mq.|.tles p l e u l l t . l t ul. I H r u s . i|t
The line of candidate* to smcee'
ntsllil s t l l s e oi l l I t s o g e s s o il I J l i y e
Ber nie Birr man a* head fouthal*
tiu it
m sihet a tlv a a c ln g
coach at the University of Minn
l. l v l . t s . i p p l l r s m i a l t i-r-Mluce 4 r m a n J -&gt;tt| l o u d r r a l e , n i s i k n s n . , , 1
rsuta wa* forming today. Iiut offi
i 1 1 ui
cially there « m nolaalv ill It.
Word of (liei man'* mine*' tn tSa in t-sgs
relieved of hi* duties at thr end r e l e r y , t ' a l l f I ' s s - el
Off sraaoii IroHi fjotball, De­
b*t il&lt;-s r r a l e
of the year hardly had unread whe'
tlu l' le ti
troit (Jon end I wujh Hart, fot.
admirer* of variuo* gridiron *'*n I ' e:l s&lt;ir s .- I- 4* 'a illf
I
ra te
met Nulls- Dame All America, i*
iu*e* gut to work nominating Iheii - - - . i n
3 *MT
7 iti-r n s t r
I is
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I ‘i— m o her e, F . i l i i &gt; t*i* t-skt
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strung *tui k to hi* *lairnienl of
t till* i r a t e
___________________ _
*
yesterday that lie “ wouldn't even Onluat, Trllots Xu it. rl
r
discus* a successor until the *e* Ipe-Itp p. . Iei *r .* . ISF 1,11
In :i| garnet. Arm y lias Iwatru
ancy
t&gt;u h|SI
•on i* over."
Harvard 17 times, with 12 game*
p-il.il-.es X V W III I e
Through It all, though, name* of
i * i n sv
qtig to the Crimson and tw &gt;
some of the eoarhe* were reticatrd Pulrl-es X V Wtille
tie,.
l - u Ih S t
(llle uf thus* was llud Wilkinson
popular and successful coach at
Oklahoma University. At
Okla
homa City, Wilkinson said he ha
not been approached and that In
had nu comment un what hr niigli
un
do If the Job w*re offered him.
T h r *amr word came lunn Dal
FA H M TO N
TR A CT
la* Ward, former assistant
I
Bierman, nuw ul Colorado Univvi
Yuliinia (Tiunly
•By. lie, too, hasn't hern approach
rd, lie said.
May IU- fllilallied limit—
The naiiir of another Minnesota
M. C. (JORD ON
alumnus. Clarence "Biggie" Mupn.
whose Michigan Stale tram admi
625
islrrril Ihe sixth defeat to till
I'lt n n r 1120
1
Hi
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urth
Park
Avenue
year'* (iophrm only
Saturda*
also was am-tlier on the ul— fftci'
list*. Miinn was frrshmar cnar*
under Hirtuiaii in the lallri'* III it
year at Minnesota 1412.
Paul Blown, coach uf thr Clevr
land tram of the National P ifvttional Football League. al*n w*
suggested, along
with
H*nr'
T'rnka, mentoi al
Tularie
Tin
iroipect* of Blown ami Ft nk»
$
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lowever, weir cunt Id tied pietti
•llm by fan* In lid* locality.
Un the other side uf the nie
tuie, came th* "no comment.'
Y'our having* Are Now instiled U p I o #
teply of Dana X Bible, athlete
dilector at the University of
Texa*, when a&gt;l:en whether Bier110.000 By The Federal Saving* &amp; Loan
man would be con.-iderrd a* head
football coach at Texa*.
Head
Insurance Corporation
Coach Blair Cherry will retire a:
Text* after the *eason end*.
R rgardlns of who grt&lt;
th*
Minnesota ion, nr will be face
with th* talk of following
th'
roach who wrote -mm* of the
brightest pages in thr history uf
Minneso'a football,
won mythical (HI** five times nml
the championship of the
conference six tint**. In
year* hr ha* l-em at Ihe
To Hulid, To Huy, To Refinance
(Herman's team* have
0- it • • ' /
* •* ** •*• '
* *
games, iusV ,V4 aim kies,' sis.

PERMITS FOR HUNTING

.Short* And Shell*
The Harvard
hu*iiie&gt;* tchim'
rould collect a first cla** t&gt;asket
hell team of the graduate *tu
rtent* entoiled there, iticludini
(ell* of Princeton. Nadhvrnv o'
Yale, Skinner of Columbia
an'
i trdinar of Cornell. . Curlev Lamlenu moan, that National FoothaB
I eague cloved* this season have
teen "di'Bppc-lnting". Mivbe h '
thould
con*ult
(ieorge
Halt*
. hose Bear* ale about to *et a
l.omn-gamc attendance rrconL
(&gt;ud Degrool, the New
Mexiccoach who in«i*t* that Arm y stil
-as trying to (core again*! hir
hapless l-iys when the final whlstb
blew Saturday, tab* Wyoming an
West Texa* a* two tram* tha*
could hold their uwn in almost anv
•dirge company.. .Bed Ruffing
-shn managed Cleveland's Daytona
Beach, FI* , far*” drrritrr* t*-i .iteball *ea*on, D passing un n
•lifornla vacation. .maybe It**-'
Col, tkkle Krueger, Army'*
figure* that's safer If hr intend* graduste niaiiagrr uf athletics,
l» return to Florida.
wa* co captain uf the Arm y ha*
ketlsall tram In B ill.
Dot* All, Hrulhvr
Th* International
Water Ski
Th* 231 passes attempted and
I'nion ha- scheduled It, 1460 world
tournament for
Winter
Haven 1041 paste* completed by the (041
University uf Aruor-a football
Fla., Nuv. 24-28. Thev oughta rote
bine that event
with national ttam stands a , a record for W ild­
dunking week.. SI Lawrence U. cat team*.
claim* the “daily double" foolhall
tith' for Die year Th* Larriefinished their first unbeaten grid
•enaon and IBH l-m iullby, only St.
IAW'leitce alumnua In a head roaching job. aim has an unbeaten team
at Lehigh. ..New York U. puhllcitv
liats it* basketball jamboree Fri
dap aa “Die dedication uf a new
floor.".. .Old one wore out liecauee
th* foolhall tram wa* on it *r
often, we prraumr.

f

Heme Leans
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Syracuse University** haakrt
ball team, nuw tunned by new
roach Marc (iu'.ey, will play In
the Sugar Bowl tuur.»-y, D*c.
2!&gt; and 3«
Yale lias h ul 2H umlef-ated
football tram* and 12 unbeaten
and untied.
Brown University team* undei
Klji Fugle, new I'enit
tin Stale foot
ball cosrh, averaged 17 paarix
p*r game In 1849.

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Nation* i» running up againti world lommunitm lit the lint leal tril
ol llir Red m iliiny tliruiy of "iKloput d flriu c,”
I hr l). N. lu i defeated llir Notlh K u in n fur in thr field. Bui.
I,, hind thr f l «•» h. well-lit inn ♦
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O i l w i f , thr i h i l t r m l North Ku- K u im in have only dO.iMM) soldier*
n anil are trying ile«|„intely In left of an army of i«il,(KHh Hu*
irhuitd a new nrmv.
among thr captured prisoner*
That i» thr belief of Hiinr Ve* thrrr wti* no general, not evm a
ttjaii A tor r lean intelligence t.ffi foil colonel.
4 - It i* u kiiumi fait that, al
I lr i r i» what A.lirrtran in»a*lli*
though If. N. forre* atrippril tin genre officer* lirln .'r happened a*
North Kurran mmv of it« mui thr North Korean army itartrd t«
rlr, thr hrnin remained intact.
ctark In mid-September
A tenthl auniniMiv liv tivneial
T h r rnrmv general Huff withMar Arthur o tliim lid
lir N'or*hidrew ninth liv plan twyuml

38th I’atallrl. Il i&gt;&gt;uni ■•uh i ■ tu
high field officer* to defend ■&lt;
lone a* possible, thro pull hack
The withdrawing forte* wet
told to rraaaemhtp at Sitiiiftu.
thr north weal etui u| thr h .-it..
Manchuria border, and ut Kang
gye, a town only u *h&lt; tt di-tai
below the hotdrr in thr i.•.111■
centra! part of thr ptmn da
Th r Nortli Korean general tnft
apparently i* doing it U - t rum
to rrorganite a* later a ( uniting
force a* it can It &gt;• an
tA regain "face," «!■., i*a11 .if .
Soviet-inspired prog ran, t .
admit final deft at
Straggler* from *ct'e» .( ,l&lt;feat in the south air Pemg re
B i t r m h l r d nfler they walk toy 1
ragged and •oinrlmK ■ w i'T i.il
weapon*, at ro«* the I til* Th . i
maining y outh of North K " n » ,t.
being fo rm ! into t r m . .
New
unit* are under tralniiu
&gt;
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aide* of t h r lander

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- ®?£_Whlddon. 119 Ho. J ’ark^ A»e.
L A K K s ib K hurnblie.) Cottage*.
Boating— F irh in g - C tlrui.
All
cvnvenitnre* llanaoa Lake Paula
Phone Sanford 1311 Mr Moor*,
k i t c h e n e t t e Apartment*. The
Flnctt. By week, month or •**•
•on. Slumhetland Court*. Ht. 17.
1)2, Ju it South of City Limit*.
^ Pel»oliable rate*.
ROOMS in private hum*. 7D9
Oak Avenue.
Private hath, lltllitle* furniahed.
601 Palmetto Ave.
f W o X A R f U : l^vlroom*. unfur
nlibrd, 2 clothe* rlovet* In each
bedroom; alro large yard for
children. Phone 1070-XW.
7 ROOMS completely furnDHed
for Houvekccping. ills Magnolia.
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W A N T E D : Tw o or three bedroom
apartment or house. Close in.
Phane 71.1 or »KW Park Ave.,
k— W EA L F -S TA TK FOR HA I K - 1
fe Lota on Orange Avenue, 11000 00
(100.00 down. I10.U) per month.

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Ijinlo K v» rung S(ar. Call Palp*
Mav
11113 !
NEW H O O K S rurlacrd to pel
fiction. Old flours made Ilk*
m w Finishing, cleaning A war
■ng Put table power plart 2;
lonville A rc or phonr I.M l W
year* osprrirnrv !a Srnnr.-'i
12 ft- C Y P R E S S Ih.at. d... *n't (ei.l
County. H. M lilram n. Eat
$ai* V. A . VVhn !«•*». I.iingy*no I
Mary
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PAIR
M O D E R N IZ E
yA R TIC L E S W A N T E D
fi
home Only
duwn now n
•juin-d f II A Plan. In*tallim i
A E 1117Y. S E L L A T lt A H K n-e,t
l.ioiri Itep't . |(i,uni 317 I'hm
furniture. Wlbon-Maiet F u rn i­
2ht; Saiif m l Atluntir N atl"'
ture f •.. 311 E !*t **h»*»n* Bfi*
Hill 11 .lend I P'DIC
W llt 'I.D L IK E to Iradi • l.-t n
I.A
lV N .M d tv K JiN Sharpened, t
rahinet sewing machine in p i
ryclei repaireil, lock and
y
feet working condition fur out­
wink. Prompl
» e iv -e II
AA
board motor. Apply llinl I'm l
Shorn*
il K 4th St
Ave Apt. No. 6
'Irag line, l.ulldoter, uuinp tro. &gt;
W A N TE D
muck, fill dir*, shell and elm
C L E A N CO I TO N It AOS
by tun,I ur Job. Cun lac * II It
I K K HAN FO RD H K IIA I.il
I. liid e l and h - . h )*lr., 101* *
New Yuri ,Ave„ lleEand.
I*)
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H E LP W A N TED
4f.C. nr 28V W

&lt; onrrrie Sewer I'lpe
Septic Tank*, grraie trap*, dry
tank*, lank
cradle*,
itepplng
■tone*, henr hr*. flower-IHit*. hlork*.
window nil* and lintel*. Concrete
floor*, machine fini*he*l. Free K*timale*.
W A N T E D : Espenrtired
grocery
Miracle Concrete Co.
rashirr, age 18-35. high *rh&lt;«d
•tut# Klin A v e n u e
I'li 1.1.16
education A|.|dv Margaret Ann
M D . 1. S ' . S W A P
4 U5 K. 1 t h
S
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N O G R A P H E R , good w orking
S t . W e H u y , S ell o r T r a d e nu&gt;»t
condition* Apply l( A Smith
■n v l h i n g P h o n e ItlN-J
Chare A Co.
We Ixiiti lor* when you don't hrtn
BOOK K E E P E R with -tenographi'
your.preicrlptlon* to I.ANF.Y'I’if
ability fur glowing Manful d or
P h o n e |« 1
ganliation. Sls'e age, .lualifica
M E R C H A N D IS E r . change
We
tlui.- and rslary eipeeled In let
huy, sell, swap 321 E. 1*1 Phone
ter uf application t&lt;&gt; H o i
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H124
«^/ii The HrrahL
11'XEDO F E E D S : Complete line W A N TF .I) Young man to sell
Muni'* Tu ird o Feed H'ore
autuinuhilrt. (,,.&lt;&gt;.I op|Hirtunttv
for young man to learn profi
S W E E T H A M L IN orange*. I U K I
table husineti, 1‘iefcr
vming
huihei. K W. Lord. Phone lld l
man with sum* felling evner
J
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fence hut not m e u a ry . M ud
4V FRToIBa IHE Freexer 6 ruble l&gt;e
ambitious and willing to wort
fruit, K. M. Eaddy. W. First St
State age an.* employment for
Monroe Corner.
_
past five year*. P, O. Box 3i'n
s e w in g
M a c h i n e s , new ami
Sanford, Els.
used
Term*. 321 E. lit St.
Phnpe 1624
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WORK W A N T E D
H
ft. H O T PO iN T R*frlg*rator and
Hot Point dove. Used 3 month*. A L L ' T Y P E S of HullduteV Work
Hratuiishlr Rale* Ere*
l:*l|
605
Valencia
Dtlve.
phone
mates. - Csipm
CTraray
pel lrr A
1M 1R.
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N Y L O N D N IFO U M S . 17 Ok, l e u
DOES
Tour
i hutch nerd a pa*tm
tiful (election. Men and women
near Sanford? Then nee D ryT r i m . Phone 1181 W. Ih*n 111*7
Eec and Stark, Air llnae, Han
_ BanfnM.____ _________ ____ _
ford. Florida.
_ _ _
Complete mahoganv living roor
*et and rug. Abu Mahoganv lied IN T E R IO R drcoiatine, tmintine
William Dbon tail Ssiifoid tv*
ruum 18lh century ilvle. Almu**
rood a* new. Call 79-W , 30*
Park, upstair*.______
18— llh*ine«&lt; Opportunili&lt;*a - - I 0
Cotton Blanket*
ll.fltr Ea
Courier Paint*
12 50 gal (iaa and lirocerv limine** with
Navy T-Shirt* ,
48c ea
two hecfioom stunt merit. Doljir
.A R M Y -N A V Y SI H P Ll'K
fine bu»lne*«. Low rent. Call
111-18 Haaford A ve.
Phone U J I
9161 o r 447.
K S IIE i.M A N h Red Ro m
Feed tJROCKHA', meal*, general indue
Touchton * Watson. 1101 Celarv
Called Into rrrvice. reason for
Ave Phone II83-.I
*
selling. Orange Citv
Market
I D E C K E R P IA N O , 140.00. Phone
Orange City. Fla. No reasnnald
SM -W .
offer refused.
Z IN N IA Plant*. D r. Start. A ir S T E A D Y INCOME ra .llv e a rn d
Bas*. Hanford. Florida.
writing order* for rom tdrle line
of guarantred men'* or women'*
FO R R A L E : Norge fuel oil cir­
Hosiery Spare or full time. K vculating (water. Lika naw. 8 pulenc* unnecosary. W*itw T a ­
at 2644 Palmttlo A r t . A. U
m a . Be* lltrli yaeferd, FL*.
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V E N E T IA N
III.ENDS made ti
order, Semlnule* Venrtlal. Blind
t!o
82(1 W. .3rd Ht.
Photic
1162'W.
('all Phone 1081 fur
All l&gt;p»* Of Book Work
Mat) McKinney lli-ukketping
Service
Roiim 4t)T
AI laid l&lt; Hank Building
If you have all atruholu proldrli
and want help, witle 1*11 Itu
1677
Confidential
Alroludl.
Anonymous.
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Saturday, Nov.
till.
Plenty &lt;&gt;f Fine fat turkey*
Bring gun*, *h(lb. No. H Shut
•bool all dav.
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W ei Pillar PnlUh»*
Finder plea&gt;« return, Itrw aid
Senkatlk I'alnt A til*** Co. H I
Waal .'ii.I Ht
HI R A Y E D — Dog, Liver and whit
Kngllrh Pointer, Finder pies phone 81 Ih 'tween 8 A.M A f
I M or tm*.w « h » » 8 P M
L O S T 'di. l uf meat left In front t
of .A A I' Store. L. L. Sill, I'h
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clog *ee u* to save money. In
(tallmenl (g*an ITep't., Hoorn 117
Phone ?*r,
Sanfnrd Allanth
Nallnnal Hank Member P r i P
R E N T A C A R . U-drive it by dav.
week, or season. English Ford*
and American Ford*, aedan*.
•tatlon wagons and convertible*
H i k L land - Murrliun, In*..
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Mennen Williams
Again Takes Lead
In Close Election
D E T R O IT , Nov. 14- iJ I — Dfmoat (J. Mennrn William*
*. .eemlngdedinrd a ll day* nun to In- a
•ne-trrm irovrriior. enjoyed tod**ft Irad of nearly 1*00 vote* In Michi­
gan'* daffy election aftermath
1 William*' mar Bin ua« hi. !*&lt;■*•
llnce the original flOOO-vnti* edg
of hi* Republican rival, formetwo-term Governor
Marry
F
Kelly, .lipped away in enrrr tlon'
of a series of I.allot rnuntinr*
bungle*.
Since the d a rt of the rorrrrUon*. William* and Kelly have al­
ternate^ held the Irad
With the official ranva** now
Complete eaeept for only four of
the *tate'« 83 countir*. Ihi* wa
the count:
W illiam . 9.15.171
Kelly 984.287
i Election official, in lh* four in
complete count In* admitted ihere
•till could I k- enough error* tin verrd to change the rapidjvIftinjr picture again. The Ira-'
ftlreatly ha&lt;l changed hand* *i*
lime..
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n i p tu v rn w n n r r a m i . flANFOWn. FLORIDA

Still incomplete were the re­
turn* from Wayne, Detroit, Genfree, Oakland and MaCmril- countle*. all populous one*.
When the.e are completed, n rliahty in a couple day*, the stage
•III Ire »rt for a recount that ievidently retlain te follow.
Whoever I* 1-ehlnd at the time
pould have to a*k for the recount,
ntlder slate law, and foot the $21.000 bill at &gt;5 a pirrln rt.
The run.I unusual, If m-t the
Urge*!, error ram r to light ye«terdav in MaUomb county.
Eugene Haight, chairman »f e
town.hit- election h«at-l, *vpl*ir.c,t
Uiat the vote on a referenrtom to
permit the *alr of colnrril oleo­
margarine inadvertently wa* nut
Into the gut-ernatorlal tally b*-&gt;k
With the correction, William*
fained 509 vote* over-all.
it* effect on the ulen vote wa.
ly trilling, Oleo'a .ale wa* nvrr
relminglv approved.

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(Caaltaaea grata fas* (lari
(rnntinurd from Page One)
gambling also ippeared a* witwithout inullt
nesses.
One ipecific example cited by
The (Tovernot mslsted that if
the enmmUtion:
the witn****! had Iwught lottery
amao-uine racketeer" » a m
ticket* they must identity the
Term ini (pent at leait 1209,9)1 on
seller* before he would believe
hi* home in San Mateo county, ■
their testimony.
few mile* from San Francioco. He
He announced the nee rule of
made all hut one of hi* payment*,
procedure
at the request of Paul
totaling fl(&gt;5,478 to date, in ca»h.
K. Raymond. Daytona Beach law­
Term ini would have to have
yer and Warren advisor, at the
not le»» than 1900,000 Income in
one year to net 1105,478 raih, af­
•tart of a second day of hearings
ter paying federal and Mate In­
into Voluiia
county gambling
come ta r n , the report aaid.
charges that led to suspension of
The commission described Term­
ini, alia* Sam Murray, a* a c«d»"r&gt;
Sheriff A le i Littlefield and Con­
of Charles llinaggio. Slain Kan***
stable W , M. Slaughter.
C ity political gangitrr.
Raymond said identities of RollIt anid Termini managed variou*
la sellers should be established in
gambling place* in San M*tro
county (tom 1940 through 1948
the interest of law enforcement be­
for Emilio (ieorgctli, whom it
cause they still could he prose­
called the gambling c u r of the
cuted. The Governor agreed. He
nation, for a teputed 10 per cent
added that willingnesi of a witness
of the profita.
The rommiiilon declarer! the re.
more erten.I.elv In the I t i l 'm A d H ./ .in ,- -o/e w V m U i . l H d . ' ^ V l m d f t H o T . ’ l f r E r i r " S
to furniih the names would be a
latlonahip betwern the criminal
I oomiander*. The increased *I*IMIH* pr.oi./r l lo ...*t, win.M ilrld* ..m nllV, an Irnim M a^rr.r/rih!.."!"'
test nf his credibility and sincerity
element mid certain official* (tin- 1
flat! a clo/rn witnesses then
named l in the Bureau of Internal
came forward lo say-sometimes teRevenue "m u.t of nrreaalty maka
it difficult anu embarrassing for
luctantly— from whom they dealt
I** n i . h mi) -u i v i v o r n t*&gt; ho-pital*.
Federal official* to undertake tha
in gambling transactions they made
Tbe **»&gt;h occurred al-out 85
prosecution of rrrtain per .on- for
lull- - fnun lb* -l-'t where an In­
affidavits about before the officer*
income laa evation,"
t l u n d H H r d F iiMM
llif |
(I onlinued from Page tine)
dian Condrllntinn pliinge*l into
weie impended.
It cited the ca»e of Dorothy A.
the fact ot Motmi Ilium- I--*, than (let would eacape if an A -Ixirnb
McCrccdy a* "a specific example blanket oi mow.
wrie dropped on Waahington but
Most of them gave only descrip­
tw
o
week*
ago,
killing
43
East
Re-tur organiter* here began
of a IniaineM rrlationihip between
cl*-*' enough for ea»v commuting tions of bolit* sellers, ot lint names
a known racketeer and a public preparing to temovr the liorbe* li &gt;| an *e.m-*o and a •rew of five.
K i-ew here on the Washington
Although J'tench m ountain guide*
of Negroes and such nickname* a*
official*:"
(mm their lolly reiling place at tbe r*»che*l tin -erne of that ci»*h in .erne I'resldenl Trum an dencrihe I
The Mrt'iredy woman i» a con­
at
“ntonum
enUr
the
foreign
«*coonr
of
Itm«*t
hn*ur*lou*
Alpine
victed madam, a major figure in finl ligiil lomotrow.
r mu. policies report maile
by
LoinH Club
the pro.titution racket in (Jalifor- ! fiulde* puihed through rain and fent* in iUitnry, none o f the hoditt Cotdon Gray, former Secretary *d
nia for yrar»; operation in World » w w ell la* l night in aearch fur bn* l-eeri nmoved lie ca tM of the Ik. A rm y.
■
now
and
the
danger
of
winter
M 'a a lla a e a I | * » r a n ll a t i
W .r
in the plane, alartlng a* *oon a*
ge hot
avalanche, line French guide wa* . The report, made public Sunday, wishing to make hlootl donations
Honolulu. On a mini M r of ore a* new* i f the crash wa* receive*!.
ter
mmendrd
a
multi-billion
dol­
»
...»
ny
an
avaUltch*duiing
the
should telephone him at TouchEarlier today guide* had me**ion* ahe waa reported to the In­
lar program of economic aid to Ion’# l)rug Store.
ternal Revenue Bureau a* a •im­ aged that they had apotted the climb.
)
drupe
after
the
end
of
thr
Mar­
John Ivey, recently elected rily
wreckage near the vertiele north
ported income taa evader.
shall Flan in 1952.
rommissioner, wat rongrattil*t--d
“ However, the McOrredy woman fare of mount 1,‘OMou.
i Mr, Truman'* praise of It wa. somewhat noisily hy hi* fellow
I* atarr a partner in ■ buiinc*.
Photograph* of Pope Pin* XII,
is i letter accepting Giay*. re. Mona.
railed Safely Step Sale* company, who hail htened the pilgrim*
- (nation as a at*-eif1 **b*
Jark Morrison announced that
and uni of her ro-partner* i. Em - »h*-rtly before they took off from
I t H H IIN N I* I »***
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ll* * |
tk* FreiidenE The Whffc Mouse the I,ion* wilt start tomorrow
p*t Michael Sfhlno, chief field de­ B»me yeslrtday for Bari* and
collecting toys To t Chrtstms* don
puty in the office of the Collerto home, were found scattered in a plodded Ihi-ilgh -,** ov-Hf* of m* Ir the Uttar public.
' Tha lime ha* coma— unfor­ ationa to underprivileged child­
of Internal Revenue, northern forest .evernl mile* from the ■now tow.vd lln|i*u. II.*|*i-o it a
ren. He waa fined 20 cent* for
district of CalilnrniH.
scene of the crash— apparently l o a n j iim I iuii midway lu-twran the tunately lor the governmen'
»&lt; ene of lh&gt;- ronstul bottle and
announcing that thr tqv* 1* h-ft
“ We are informed by bureau of­ carried by mountain gale*
*t the Seminole Tire Shop whlcn
ficial* that her income ta* trou­
Scrap* of a diary written by one the mtvaneiriy II. K. Seventh HIhe managps, and draw a hig
ble* have been *ettlrd by the pay* •if lh« pilgrim* told of the au­ vision troop*
(iO l* In Connecticut
laugh hy heating the Tail Twist i
Fa r I* lend the line* * hyp***ment of t-ark taxes without pen­ dience wilh the I ’ope and «f rrcit
A.sk« Vote H cw unt to thr punch and dropping his
alty and without criminal pro.e- ing the rosary imploring the mrr- e*l fo irr &gt;d alioot tw o Itr-d battadime* on the table. The fine wa*
cution.”
cy of hraven before hoarding the lio n * -- *lmul .’.INI m e n — attacked
Sooth hoir«n tioopH in I'yongOther ca»e* cilerl:
H a r t f o r d ' Conn., Nov. u — levied for ''advertising.’'
plane.
Flana were discussed for hold­
I. Comml*&gt;inn Investigator* lip­
The radio message from the g i n , bn mile* northeast of Seoul. i l’» liemocrat* chillrnged
the
ped Internal Revenue agent* to guides said: ‘‘The airplane term* Th e Common*!&gt; d ro v e into the tight of thr state supreme court ing a tone meeting here, ami
tow n at
\ M T u e s d a y . They b-day to art on a Republican Dec. 5 wa* *rl a* a tentative
the “ extraordinary Income of to lie romplrteiy destroyed.
Grorgetll: In two or there year*,
"The wreckage of the fuselage w ere driven nut i - an eigit! hour drmand for a recount nf the vole date.
he purchased and ra*hrd more i* scattered in a ma»* of fallen linttle. At Id ill A . M . tbe light in Inst week's short term If. S.
when I mu*t arnuirxc to v«ur d r♦ban 1700,0(8) worth of ca»hlcr’» earth at the foot of the north wall wa* still laying outside the town Senate seal election.
check*— all unaceounte-l for on nf Mount I,’ Ohlou at a spot look­ South Korean* *atd they killed
Attorney* for Incunrlient |)e •ire lo la- rrljrved of the rrsnono r * ntdured I I I Be*1*
hi* lamb*. The inquiry wa* not ing over the l»rre River.”
*e---r*V Uenajnr \Vllf|*t*i Renton1■ibilitv of public nfflre,” the I’re
,
'*
* iv iii.n - iiiienng liu o tig n me' •a,g*,iV.r n l a nearing mat Repub­ •i(»vm s&gt;tow,
followed Ip .
The guide* said they had seen
"In peace, not ten than in war
'£. l.o* Angrlr* agent* liegan an It-e wreckage through a break in front from Commvniat trn ilo ry lican petition* for a recount wero
invr-tigatlon Into Cohen'a Income, the cloud* shrouding the moun­ reportnl North Korean
army presented under *u uncoo.titu- you have given a generous --orSpecial invr*tigator« came from tain. Thev had apotted It, they office! « of field g ra d e |major* tinnal state law. A rnntest In­ •‘ -n of the test year* of vour
Waahington at the request of •aid, from a 7J8X)-f«wit point call­ and Iirtilrrianl rolonpla) are go. volving a Senate seal, they con- life."
T h r I’rraident told Grav Ik - rrMayor
Fletcher
Bowrnn
and ed "The C n » « of the I’lgne.”
ing north having ju n io r officer* tended, wat one for the IJ, S.
other*. After the publicity died
Kaperiencrd mountain climber* in charge d troop* fa. hi j tha Senate Itself to decide rather l**&gt;rt i* "your crowning work".
Tin- White Hnu*e alto made l»-ddown, the invrdigator* were given here estimated the guide* wrle a If. S. Fust Cavalry Diviaton.
th«n the slate suprrme court.
other alignment*. Cohen wa* not hard five hour* march from the
T h e only uiablr groiinil iirti-i*!
Itcutrin hold* a lead of about lic Gnsy'a letter of real*;naHor*
pro.eeutrd or penalised.
wreckage They said the fare &lt;f reporte-l nn Ihe w .-n c rn front t^'ini vote* over Republican Pres. dated Nov. 10. Gtav .aid he wanted
3. In Han Francisco, police dl»- the mountain ia a oolid alone was oe lln u lrrm e right flank, *rdt Rush In preliminary tabula to l»e relieved of the a**lenmen‘
covererl 1.1(81,000 in undeclared wall, 1,8(81 feet high and one of e n.r of the cavalrymen. 4tn-« regi­ Imn of
tha return*. Today's tiecauae "I am attrmntinv t" »eve'
rath in possession of convicted the m «»l dangerous spot* in the ment of tha II S S.-. m i, | liivj. bearing bafora three skate au •nv continuing uuliide eonnection"
altortionl.l Ine* Born* and report- area.
.ion
wa* (rportcri
advancing Prcr
iremr court Judge* t&lt;-»ult*d from and devote full time to lh - prr-i
ed it to the internal Revenue
t-’ivr amliulanrr* were l-iought against *111111*011 enemy r--*irl- Republiran petition* charging di« ils-ncv of the |lnivrr»ftv *&gt;f North
F"
Bureau. Br*uU: no proireutlon, no from nearby village* to stand by A l t e r .
Carolina.
trtrpanrira in the muni.
penalty.
The r&lt;inimi**fmi wa* named
three year* ago bv Governor Fart
Warren to Invrdlgatr organised
crime. It went out of eiiatrnce in
Ju ly , hut released it* final report
today.

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by twn turn in « man«tn auto
mobile.
The boy hud been living with
Roy E. Kicnwinr, J r „ co-owner
ot ft hall-mile ttirt aprr-iway,
•luce he mother wa* divorced
from her hu.hand, Chatlr* Colilna. 2*1, more than a year agr.
Kicnwinr had
na- plannrd to adopt
"Eddie in nr
proceeding* *che-lille&lt;l
to he heard neat Monday,
rilirr Sgt
Frank C
&gt; Stale Puli'
Ru*iell walit that police at Tampa
and Torrance, Calif., have U-en
take*! to determine the w hrrrftbouta of Edrlie’a fathrr and two
gar lea
Russell a«M the fathci live*
ftt the California addre** while
the two itncl**. Jam*- DeWitt
Collin* and* Cecil Collin*, both
live in Tampa.
The pollrrnian *aid the three
men were nought fot &lt;pie*tlonlng
lifter description* given by tlie
school re*emh|rd the appcatunrei,
f the father and either of the
Wo unrlea. No charge, have
“HONEY REAR "
Been filed in the ra*e
S A C R A M E N TO . Calif , V*,,- i*
"Th e descriptions were rlo»e — « P )— Nina "Honey Rear” War
enough to two of the thire that ren, pnlin.drlrken
daliebtsr o'
•a fait we ought to rhrrk up on Governor Earl Warren, will l&gt;» r their wherralmuts." 11u» ■.-11 .aid, lca.nl from nustsnlinc and *llow
■ Ruaaell aaid al*o a l3-*tate ed to receive visitor* in her ho*
alarm ha* gone out for l-oth tha pilal room tomorrow.
maroon rar and a Mark rai,
Dr. Jlinlil* H. Hiuri*. chief at
teen by residents in the ntra tending t’hv.lrlao to the "old*"
peer the na»t weekrn-l
iM h haired 17-vest old. *aid *he wd'
car* bore Virginia license ol«ti - he permitted to receive four vl.t
Russell aaid, but added tbc Vlr
tor. a dav.
r
plate* may have been uard
b) mislead thr police.
with order* no; to U- disturbed.
the hoy's mot bet She wa* rc|«irtnt suffering from
Mcan
et while,
.................
reported under doctor'* care nervous eshaudlon.

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Witnewea In behalf of tha
•h rn ff and con*tahle who testif­
ied yesterday that they had Imught
holita in the past hut not recently,
were not required to name or de­
scribe the sellers.
tM-vriai of l u l q 't -ilausc.’
testified they had bought holita
from a Dcljind pool hall since*
Sept, tk— the date of the Gover­
nor’s deadline for a complete shut­
down of gambling.
Attorneys for Littlefield intro­
duced evidence that operator* of
the establishment had laren ar­
rested (adore Sept, tl and now
were under 15(8) bond.
R. L. Hart, 24-year-old Stetson
University student who repeatedlv addressed Governor Warrru as
“your
majesty"
while other*
■tuck to the accustomed “ your ex­
cellency.” »ald the arrest hadn't
■topped holita selling in the pool
hall.
When one of IJttlefielil's lawy­
er* asked whether he had ever
ipported the sale* to local law en­
forcement officer*, - Hart said he
had nothing “hut I thought very
seriously of buying hi* majesty
some and sending it to him."
He -aid he had playrd only a
few cent* a rouple of time*. »nd
didn't get any ticket a* evidence
of the wager.
David G. lUrgrcavr*. who once
was a Jailer for the sheriff, said
he had bought ledita front a Ne­
gro named “ Frog" every week
•Incr Sept. »1 in an alley In l&gt;&lt;*l.and where he always had Iwen
ahlo to find him &lt;&gt;n Friday or
Saturday. He told the Governor he
had sent jail trustee* out to pur
chase holita far him in the twist.
Mr*. France* 8- Gray. He land
store owner who .aid she was the
daughter of the late J. It. Shadburnr whom Littlefield had “ fired*
a* a deputy sheriff, »aid she. had
bet 15 on holita since Sept. 5
from a negiu named Many a ho
lived at lake Helen.
She also said *h- »tw holita
aold to
Mr. Bryan in front of
her store. She declined to name
thr seller, hut said she would give
hi* name to thr state attorney.
Norman Smith, sale* minagrr
f"&gt;» a Daytona Beach automobile
firm, testified he had Uiught
Imllta in a curt) service transaction
from a place called thr Black Cat
in the Daytona Beach Negro sec­
tion. Littlefield* attorney said
they would show that the oner»tor of the plarr waa arrested for
lottery law violation* five day*
Iwforr the *heriff wa* suspended.
S. W . Martin, Jr., who worker*
at a Delwind filling station owned
hv another discharged Littlefield
deputy, ‘said be Lad
U.Uta »n the street a* recently a*
tl) day* ago and at the Diljind
pool hall.
He aaiil he would "rather not"
point out the seller, but would aid
in hi* prosecution by repeating
the testimony under oath.
There were indication* that the
hearing, recessed overnight, would
take moat nf today.
Moat of tha first day wa* de­
voted lo testimony in defen** of
the ousted officer* that Ihere
hasn't lieen wide open gambling in
the county for a couple of year*

Phone
tc m iis M

Strike

Few * ra c e

Oftay

employe* are member* of ind*
pendent union*. The striker* are
employed by tbe Western Electric
Company.
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When the " ill workers reported'
at tha exchange, some ICO pickets
marched about the building in clot*
formation. Six policemen ' stood
guard.
Police reinforcement* were iummonrd. When 25 policemen were on
the scene, they ranged themselves
against the building and move,1
forward in a lowly to make room
between the building and their
backs for operator* trying to reach
the iloor.
|
A half doien or more nf tb. *
waiting operator* tried to slip
down the narrow approach to th*
door. But the picket* surged into
the policemen and the thin polio*
line broke. Policemen and opera­
tor* were shrived against the wall.
One girl, pushed
against i
fance, cried out: " I think mv rib.
are broken."
Policemen called mor*
rein­
forcement*, bringing the romnirment to 40. These formed into a |
wedge that broke through the cir
cling picket* and again cleared -i
narrow na.sage.
Worker* scampered down th*
line but tnc picket* again broke
through and pinned worker* in *
milling mas* of people.
In other area* hitterne** spread
a* the huge Bell system struck
bark at disruptive
hit-and-run
picketing.
Leader* of the striking CIO
Communication* Worker* of Amcr- |
ica (C W A ) ascuied tha comeanv
of • “dlKrimlnatorv lockout" in
New York in comnlaint* to the
Ne'Ltnal I."l-or Relation* Roard.
*Th e y said the company
h*H
turned away 16,000 long-distance
operators snd maintenance men
across the country who would not
pledge Ihemsrlves to work “ regu­
la rly’’— that I*, he ready lo -ro*.
their union*, sporadic picket line*.
Th e worker* affected belone to
the C W A , but not to ild ■‘ .•'iking i
divisions.
One complaint wa* filed heie
and the other in Philadelphia.
N L R B official* aaid It would
take at lead two wteks lo deride
the matter, with at least 10 dav*
more to get a court Injunction if
t h - union chargt ware upheld.
Bell called th* locknut chare*
"absurb" and said it waa only try­
ing to line up a reliable workln-r
In New York City approglmste11.400 operator* entered Bell'* lonr
line* center, and left the bulldinr
■
- chili t time. They rharee*
they had heen refused work whrn
thev *ald they would not cro*i
picket tine*.
A Bell spokesman aaid long dis­
tance service throughout *hr |4
cities where long lines offices arc
maintained was normal yeaterd*
and this morning. He **id nnl*'
three office*— Buffalo, Pittsburgh
and Memphis— wera picketed.
Th e National Geettafthle So­
ciety says dorms probably sank
more Spanish treasure ships thin
did freebooter*.

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V O LU M E X X X X II

Ed Whitney Is
New Manager
O f Trade Body

Centrally fair »mt coptlnueil
mil.! rsccpl some cloud mesa and
t f r» light showers n o i east
io . i
Mod tr air to uceasiomllv
fit it n u d h ri'i in «•»•! wind*
Itituuilt T h u t 'd i).

Back To Work For The President

A ch eso n S a y s
Editors Told Police Battle Reservists May Still Go To Korea
In Spite Of 250,000 New Draftees C h in ese M u s t
Moscow Gives Philadelphia
Be Conciliated
China Orders Phone Pickets
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AP Reporter Asserts Striking Maintenance
Russians C o n cl u c t ( Workers A t t e m p t
War Of Attrition
To Bar Operators
To Wear Us Down
From E x c h a n g es

F.dwin G . Whitney. formerly
jyianagct of the l .iVrUml Cham­
ber of Comruercr, v&gt;j i employed
ai manager uf the Sermnolr Comi­
ty Chamber *&gt;f Cummrrir at a
meet init of the board of director*
in die Tourist Crntrr la&gt;t night.
Mr. Whitney, who asiumrd hit
new dutir. at 9;(KI o’clock tint
morning, was born in Georgia,
hut nioxrd to Honda Milh hit
Jsmlly while Mill an infant and reTrived hit early education in the
public schools of St. Augustine
He Mai awarded an A. B degree
from the liiiivetiily of Michigan
in 1929.

H i l l \l)l L IM IIA .
IS (,V )
ATLANTA. Nov. IS
(, P | l ,»*ur i tu) pit krl« puklirtl .mil
Communist China's decitian to
IihI.iv m 4
fight ill Kulea w at d l i r t l r d fiorn
M otiuw . A t'o i i a l r d |*ir*» lu k y o j 11 ’ "b* I%%«I IIMrill *11 II14KI • »l(|I(r|r|ili«ivir r l r l i i i i i t r 41
bureau (hiel ltu**ell Ilnur* &gt;aid
fit
kll»F*
t
|t
I l MlltrilllllK .&amp;tM&gt;11% Hu h
li&lt;day.
f» ••‘U'lil Is* I».i 1 mm t h i k r i t l*v'in
Has mg o n e
tlallrtl. Kussia
tli* I itiUiiti^
i r sf a silly will lontinue a piiigiam
I "Oi lmtr% puln r *h ii k*J in(«»
o f "cn rup irit and alltilmii lo leal
lit* ll&lt; i *il pii kr| Inir I ,ii |» *fHP
said Himes
it * \ • pfii&lt;il » 11 1 1111 l.»iir imJ .1
Ihe seleian l a i - e a i tr m toilet- leva Mill I I I , tjlppnj Ifilia thr Mf04t)
poiideut a d d ie u e d about »00 uewt* •Oil lt*u kl.uiij Si I re 11 hiiitihuii ill
p jp e i managing ediioii n ihe 17th ,i
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Ill* I ' l l I •lro|,.,|ie (iilllp 'l.s ol
iialiuii.il

elated

*llard Hill 'omatoes
In Ft. Pierce Area
Are In Big Demand
Toinatoe* in the Ft. Pierce area
were severely darnsged during Ih*
hurricane of Oct. lit, hut are Ir
Mg demand in snlte of th*lr condi
Jio n , Manager Sandv Anderaon id
“ he Sanford State Farmers Mar
ket reported following a trio yes­
terday to the Ft. Pierre Farmer*
Mnrkrt.
H t deelated that he had Wntehr,'
federal inspectors examining abmi'
1300 field Inner of tomatoes nrl«*
to putting them on sale on th
auction block.
"Not 'one lot of (he tomatogrades! as II, 8 No. t *' said Mr
Anderson, "and very few i’rade&gt;*
J O percent.*' The principal defeel'
^ rrre acar« from wind blown .and
and bruising from the storm, he
added.
Demand was heavy for toma­
toes, he reported, and the bidsling
of more than Pi buyers was brisk
Price variations were wide, run
nlng from *1 &lt;&gt;n to 110.80 p*y field
box. Prtiof that the aiielinp war
"hot", however, was the fact that
the avrrngc sale price wn&lt; IK tn a
box.
Auction* are held twice daily r ’
he Ft. Pierre Market, In the nf
terms'll at "-10 o’cloek and at 7 :T
o'clock at night. Bidding is heavie"*
at night.
The market la one-half mile lone
and of modern type, said Mr. A n ­
derson. An up to date puhlie ad­
dress systs-m enables thr manarrr
M. E. William*, to receive call* Ip
boothi located at different part
of the market
Ft. Pierce ami the lower ea-&gt;
tjoatl had a heavy downpour of ralr
Tesierday. said Mr. Ander*oti
Hales of out-of-slate unxlue’
at the Sanfurd Market from Jo b
through Oclotier amounted to *7»
I I I for 62.126 unlra. he *tate*
Cabbage was thr larged imnnr
with 6,074 nf the 50 poon-t •xd
selling for an average of 11.60 r
unit.

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T O Y I’ M T O L HO LDUP
A T L A N T A . Nov. |6 -,7*. -*•
Mrirmpl'ivi&lt;1 grocery store rlerk
Irani Daytona Heach lias admltlm’
holding up a neighborhood theater
ticket office with a toy pistol.
Detectives J . L. Moseley and Y
H. Allen Identified him as Harr*U Lewi*. *9, w h w wife end child
lire In Daytona Beech.
The detectives said Lewis *va*
picked up In a restaurant where
they were Investigating an anonvincus tip that an escapad life-term
convict waa eating there.

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Managing
auaging

lahloit

Alto* lalion.

The hoard alio accept with (&gt;•*
giet thr resignation id Tod .Swilm
at publicity durtlur to allot, the
new manage! to dlircl hit own
publicity activities and lierauie of
Abe me l rated
growth uf Mr.

A SMIIINO CMIIf IXICUTIVI. President Hurry S T ru m an Iravc. the y a i In
W lllium iburg after a w c d t-lo n t ciulte on the Potomac Htvcr. Tanned
arid wcll*reitcd, Trum an said h« tiud readied no dr-nrilte decision on
I to ailing H ill Congtt&gt;* ahead of schedule llntrra a lU m a l .Voundphoto)

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tl *r wui Liiik fo(i** 4*1

4I - sp hO mi ImliMK (i|iri,itutt ol
Hie nests rxei ulisr* *|mil most
I in J m I r 1 +h'iii(,*r« .1 in| 4 lnti.ilin
ol the morning scmtiniiiiig
with
*J 1 1 • " J jti'i &gt;-s«iifir| hi ir 1»'«1* Li ii
plane iut a* hievrmelits and *nil*thr I uilsltitv until aillrr
ism for falhlie*
the nr*** repot*
D* ^ M Mien llir pi* Iff* V4 ;.U *
provided more than
iil.IKKI IKK)
H it lltc tiitfri nf | *iii|n.i ■
leaden.
D m hi ............. .. I I'W A Is* 11
Ih e hmad theme wai lor more
I hr n i nr Vin 1 (IMfit | mJ|f»* |D,I
digging underneath thr unlace, I 'l l! I
ml iitvl' ijk In
hill*
mole and heller eiplanalioni. la I h IsJil l |r|t*s|lr| M r || 4 «| Ul *»l*
make the world * new* Ixitb inter­ ih 'U pi*
Inn null} (hr p &gt;lt«r
esting atld Undetslaudahlr
* iliir
llline* said we alleady bate iren
the stalling ol a prolonged war in
Asia riven solution of the Koiean
piohlrm would lum g no |ie ise. he

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ReynaudDemands Six Die In C ra s h
Sheffield Pleads
United Europe In Of Navy Airplane Self - Defense In
Assembly Speech On Mountain Top Clayton Shooting

i*f» k* | u «•(!• flinnfint
iii fine.' iipl.t . irilm p Im m at t h r
fuaHi
■f 1 I.1 hnitJiuK I•*'f•1**'
f». *. lirJul. ,1 •» \ M «hift r h a n i f
A ""lie. w i t , pu-lird l.n. k In Ibeir
i" "t-.i. t lam fin Hork
n.Mitioiinl
11 irifiireriiirnt
SS .1 . . a let) u n t i l a b o u t Ml u f f i ,1rj w
H' *• if fhi 1 *r*n*’
•' * »i* tm m la i ..f an im lrp ru J rn ’
1
vi 11te|| !1a mill (*t-rn olirrsv
I"** 1 I'M liickrl 11Ur* iliitiiicr III*

» 4’ nwhlr Itlrnhunr blrihr of h*m
Isbam Sbeffirbl, Sit" • \*rmt#
grocer. rh u it'--l will, fii I ,1-t-rr*
murder in the latnl *hotgiiii -Imot.
Ing of hi* brother.In-law, lame*
t'taylon, on Api 17. ie*tific,i thii
morning mi the *iund tb\t I,*- 'Ju.i
■ u U
Clayton In i**-lf-*lcfen&gt;i-.
PAH IS , Nov. I T—
La
l*ATT. O lds No*, 15 c/ViMo ds-' lareil Hint a *triu*«le I *
premier Paul Iteynaml today de­ S n men died in the crash of a
taken idace at hit home, amt si*'
manded ihe foimalion ol a untied N aiy plane on K n h M ountain near Dial Clayton, whom he d v-rrii .
I oi ope “ even willmul I n gi tml
1 1ts, liltlr r a i l r i n Oklahom.i town an drunk, hud rotm* at him iviil&gt;
I’linir upraised in hr-* b-ft hand
He clashed mi a bitter National
lll|{|,|
A**emblv iPbale with .S k i i Ii i I Guy
| | , r | MM|, r ,
burned a t wat (hr •tatiil t lint In- lind fired the ■
gun to pruler! him*elf with I'l.
Mullet. Miniitri lot I. uio| h- hi AI |i|.,ur » e i r I,mini eail&gt; today Ion u Ihiu I three to
f***'l a t &gt;

Ex-Premier Is In Fa- Plant Goes Down In
vor Of Union Even
Aiea Ol Numerous
Without
England
Previous C r a s h e s

fail* He .IKlIird Mullet .d lollow- |,v
, lrw „ | |, 'le t l tang eii.
ing a polny id So* i j Iiiui f irst
I n r lay m ihe w i r ik a g e ol the
Oi rmplt-ssiimg llilllsll opiaoilioii lo plane whuh hole U. S. Navy
unificalioii plans.
markings and our lay nraihy
At New Oilcans Naval An Sta­
HrynasuJ said that the r i l o l t lu
bring all id I m o p e into a supra- tion, I i . Comdr. John i'atsons,
nalronat urganuatiun would m u l t l U I n Information Officer, nlcn
Idled thr dead as thirr officers
in iiolliing iirmg done at all.
ftalionrd
in New Orleans and two
“ A united Europe." he .aid, "is
StaallBB** (IB P l | . " Ill
the sole means oi rraim ing Getmany without danger. There are
some proplr who llunk we base
ill yeati lo male a milled III tope
I do not know ii we base 2 0
weeks."
A report regarding the terminal
MoMrt came iiack strongly a- proiec! was received this mornim*
gainst svhat he called n "limited from Kinnk C. Illllyer. JncksnnKurope." lie op|iu*fd this. In- said, ville engineer, and svl'l ii« In w - ■
"not only as a Socialist, but as a over In the City Commissioners for
Buropean and Frenchman."
study prior to the meeting next
K x -I’remler i'aul Uamadier, an­ Monday night, City Manager C lif­
other Socialist, aDo opposed Itey- ford McKIbbln "tat&gt;il this mottl­
naud, who is an Independent Con­ ing
servative. IEamndii-r wartinl aTin* piop-et is »tato,l for di"eii"»
gainst dividing llir ronlim-nt int-i ion ai that time and action will
what he called n "Vatican Buntin'
and n “ nrsileslant Kurope." If that probably be taken on It nt the
distinction arise*, In- said, "then mi-etllig. In- di-ilared
will be nn united Kurope at all."
Work is rant inning on the Me­
Karlier todaf Defense Ministei morial Slndium hv the Jareu C o fp .
Jules Much told the upper irnrlla and today preparations weie made
mrntarv house that b !kiu» 60 per
pour rotvcrrle fi t the floor ••
cent of the triK’p. for the propov- tli«- south dugnut. The dugmyls will
ml west Kuropean Arm y shoul I u&gt; eomplets-lv of concrete con,tnrr
come from Kra.ice,
. dun.
American arms, Much told the
Council of the Krpublic, nie Iicing
I iiM M I8 SIONF.lt h ill.I.I'D
delivered at such speed that nine
P A IA 1 K A . Nov. 16- id*i- Dr.
Frernth divisions soon nil U - fully
equipped.
J. II Zeigler reported here todav
Already, he contimied, llircp hr IukI hlentlfied a man and a
divlaiona are fully staffed on a woman shut |&lt;&gt; death ul Johnson
war footing, thrre others on 60 25 miles *.r»t nf here as It. D. 8 ;h .
percent staffed, another ii in toll, Jack-onville Safety Commit
formation and one Is "Just born." sionet, and Mrs J . I*. McRae, wife
Mochespoho during del&gt;«te on a uf a Jacksonville trucking firm
bill to extend the rnmpuDory operator.
military service period of Di
Depotv S h e r i f f Ira C. Smith said
months.
McRae, 71, war. In Glendale hospi­
Differences between France and tal here su ffe rin g f ro m a c o m n s r v
lla a lla a -a » . . 's i r t s . l
thrombosis l blood clot | attack and
that lie. Smith, had liern talmrien
t O llltK fT ItIN
mi guard
The Monday rrferre-l to vr.te rSmith would not *av what. It
day as the date uf the visit here any. charge had been made against
nf Miss Yol Slide H ill.-re
SSI
McRae
Ametlea of 1951. was the one fallIng nn Nov. 27 and not next Mon
TC C K H R NAM ED
day, a- some inferred.
W A S IU N tiT O tr, D. C „ Nov. 16
— f 8 i*eci*it— C. • A.
Richards,
K l’MKIAN T A N K S
Special Assistant to the E C A
T O K Y O , Nov. 16— &lt;/(*&gt;- Oencra' Administrator fur Small iluslneas,
MacArthur's headouartera said to­ announced toslay -that T .
F,
day that ''during the morse nf tb- Tucker, Florida State Rank, Han*
war" Nurth Korea w t, -.imnlfe* ford, Fla., is nuw serving as an
with 900 t., ........ IIu «la n mad. KCA Field Counselor lo -mall
tanka— the muivalrhl of O enerv businessmen In the Hanford area.
Patton's armurrd might in Wurb*
Mr. Tucker whose name has
War II.
Just been added to the raster of
O f these, headquarters said. 695 soma 600 E C A Counselors located
were destroyed and about 200 were throughout the country, will pro*
damaged, raptured or abandoned vide on-the spo* consultation to
An A ir Force xummary Oct .7 small enterprises in hla are* on
■aid airmen reported they had de sales opportunities abroad fur
strayed or damaged 1,06V Red thtir product* under th* Marshall
plan.
tanks.

Report Is Received
On Terminal Project

N*». nil

AHHoctated Drew* I,cawed Wire

SANFORD. FLOKUll* WEDNESDAY NOV. IS. 1050

Entablished 1908

C. Of C. Board Names
F o r m e r Lakeland
Manager To Run
Local Organization

Swilin’t butiuett and the Chamber
of Commerce wink and the uta*
toidahle conflict helwern them \
letter of apretration lor the servo ft
he hat rrm ined was authoiued hv
the lioard.
The rrtolutioni rammitln1 corn
posed of (J. W. Spencer rhalnnan
and It II. Coleninri and W. A. (titJinir prr«ent*Kf a teiolulion o k tre a tin g the gratitude of
On
Chamber of Commerce foe th&lt;
faithful anu o rn iili mi puinir -ervice of the late Kdwuid Uig»tn&gt;
and outlining the numerous rlv lactivities initiated and carried
through hv M r. IHggiii- in n life
time devoted in thla ritv and
county. It was unaniniouilv car
I it U.
A report on the activities of Mr
Hwaim a- ini Id icily director was
Jjiesenlrd hv f'n ld*ni If, Janie
“ ul who p.Y sided over the m e t
Ing X l ' G y ’. al'o introduce,I Mr
Whitney tu the directors, and read
the minutes of three iireviuti
meetings of the combined hi seen
live and Pi mince Committees whi*1
have been
onsiderlng some T
applications for thr tMitjlpin a*
manngrr, ami which irvuimnende 1
the einpluyiiirnt of Mi. Wlittm •
At present n resident of S&lt;
A iigo Mine Mln'le he has been do
ll niitlan.il da ■age T n . l

W EA TH E R

r! \V Hiiencer, a

!(»*% f»*i '
Inn rlifim
r rhnl i
firm !•
body, and limited Sheffield's *lni.
on nt" on tin- "land of bavin*’ I - ■dragged into the yard hv l ‘ln»t
and rhnknl and having to crawl
git Iiack into Ibe h'lii-e
Sheffield testified that fiilliuing the shooting he bad It in innlo call a doctor, lull It wn&lt; ton Ini
Me added Hull hi- was . — I
could not make up his mind wl&gt;&lt;
tlici oi not ti- call Ihe Sheriff
flc«-, gul in ids jeep and drove ul*
lie was later nrrestpd hv l'"h ■
Chief Roy Williams when alight
ing from the Jeep at F'ifth Street
and Cypress Avenue.

I •• irpRrttUrii! rioph.Ye »s. Tb .
• 'Ii- &lt;sa ibe ie t"iiil b rie ir -«
t o das- m is In i a iiprariti &lt;A l.

Y (T K S

Snyder Proposes Kiwanians Hear
75 P e r c e n t Levy Students De b a t e
On Profit E x c e s s Legal Gambling
*i i fiis iii v Mr.irl A ’.ks Cole And Jones A ..
Against, Millheimet
I .ix T u I \ i v Km N t;w
And Jacobsen For
W . ii
Kxi i ri i i l i t i i r eH

w \ ' H I M . I O N . No.
I f&gt; -t/1 'l
"•r« irl.u y ul tin lirx iu iy Suy• 1vtie nf lot run n i'kriin *
■Jr i Ii -cl 11 pro|Hnrtl a l ‘&gt; p e n enl
t i e I 'l l t piiketa |na -r-t v&lt;o«te'
c u t is piiilil* l.tx on iu||Hil4lluilt
, , i "t id m otbei teleiih ,,
ihnuge nmf stairwl a -im itn r
!'• 10 raiir llir eslr . «4 IIINI DIXIIHNI
mil -i»e tuish-aiwl-pull match w-ltti l!id I'irtHleiil Inimaii «.n d » I"
10I
fiMinv tlie aituntton wn* re help p n Iiu llir rsptmllUg il’ I’ O’r
I o r " .I liomuil nl other e ,r l n n " r
ivitl moat of rile picket* .-.'M-.--1 elloti
rat. 1 ill tile N ortli I’liih 'lrlph la
Xl I i.'ge tiUlldlllg

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f 11ffie*tlf* •ti w rrr popp-'l ff(*i»i (*":i !9
f ■■I . TtllJ "Ii Ikrt III 11 •' hit
w n ' 11*♦rnn*ti'&lt;il mot •'%'*’».ill **ff
•f i 111**l 1licit nnifoi in I'trili 1If
.V fi ! i t h r r ■ ilii"lei&lt;*’J *»i in rail
II uallaw t wa l-a ir In .,I
in n

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7 \M CA.

Nov
16 t !•
l.itlth.ddii Collin*, wlio-r di-.iiu-- iron. •
lion. William- firn ie , IV, i,.u. |i.,|
*ff u nationwide eaich, tofued up
liere tmlov
I 1.it- I....Itgkrhn
i« n . i. *
lie l a s two nu'U in a uiai.-'U , ar
■IrlVs off with linn (lumlni
Paul Lake. Tampn ut’■ .
n
presenting the tiny'* uni I* lim eIt. Collin*, -.iid iiu- hov t- in Ton.
I&gt;a. Hi would not «nv when-. Ini*
•splnltu 1 In wo- -afe on,I in e... I
hand".

Assassination Attempt On Truman
Increases Protective Measures
It) G. Mil. It IN K K I.IA
W A S H IN G TO N , Nnv I • l/I’l Ihe .illnupl ill two Ijinslm I"
shoot down l*irudem Tium-in two
-At ago has teil to prei aiitums f"&gt;
hit s.iIrl) ilnl nrscr lu te hern tigliirr, rsrn in wailime
These cunitanl grim rrmimli &gt;- of the ilm g rn ih it g» with the
natinn's highest office have dor
nutlu*g tu hrightrn chferim
could do shout them. T h r law
uf the alm-mphcrr about Ih- gives the Secret Service pnwrr to
While House, but tissorialc* *n overrule all)’ I’leiiderit on slept
Ihe ['renidenl ha* bi'cn ciMipcra needed for bis *.I frl y
live.
There was a time, in his early
In Ihe 14 dsva since two Puerto day. In tile White H'm*e, when
Rican revolutionaries tried I. Mr. Truman liked to steal away
"boot their way inlu illalr llou - from hi* guards and go about
arid kill Mr. Trum an, ibeae and his affairs without a bodyguard.
other steps have been taken I
Ilia guard", for instance, l&gt;ecamtinsure nn plot Upon Ids life entil'l
&gt;*arly
apoplectic
when
they
succeed;
learned once lie bid strolled nut
A block-long street closest to
the White llousr executive of lo the hank while they thought
he was safely inside bis uffire.
flees West Executive Avemilisa been blocked to all traffic.
He gut the idea ijuickly, how­
Exits from the uld State Depatt ever, and these t plsiMle* are now
merit building leading into that -Id history.
street have lieeri sealed.
Since the "hunting, Mr I ru
Illair llou»e has been roped off.
and only those with special pi • maii's early morning iwu-nnla
may approach n ra rrr than the hikes, Ms favorite exercise h»ve
broad
width of
Prnnsylvao u la-on fewer, but be plans to at
Avenue, on which it fronts. The tend the Ariny-Navy
foutb.ill
government has purchased the game In Philadelphia Drr. A It
two adlacrnt budding* who-e wit
has not !&gt;crn settled whether hr
doWB look down upon the Pr&gt;
■Ident's temporary living uuar will spend Chrlslma&gt; in his home
trra. The residential portion of town. Independence, Mo.
The Secret Service declines to
the White House Is under re­
discuss what added security steps
pair.
Swarms of uniformed and plain­ it has taken, hut the presence
clothes police and Secret Service of rstr* guard* nt points Ihe
men have been added In tb - President will riass when he
White House guard. Strainer moves about Washington trli&lt;
who approarh get coldly apprni - th* story.
The Puerto Rican conspirator*
ing starea.
The President, whose disliku in the attempt on Mr. Truman's
for the protective step* that go life were Oscar Collaio and
with his Job has always been evi­ Ortsatlo Torresola. They killrd a
and
wounded
two
dent, wa* described by as social’ t policeman
aa neither ovtr-crapnaslxlng nor others before Cotlaio wa* wound­
undereet I mating tha reasons fr.r ed and Torreaola slain. Collaoo
Is awaiting trial on a murder in­
these etepi.
. « u i i l
Anyway, there's nothing hn dictment.

M l D A S II I.

\k V d llN G I O N N"&gt; l » l / l ' l Although 2 'rO.lMK) men will ha»
c,l ilni'Ugli the new ill nit bill by the end *'l next January. m ob d r/.d
t o n nil* .u. not yet borne I t r c Iruni possible ^ UD 1,1 K oicj
I xpUming tb n . .in Atmy official »anl
I
I lie l hme»c .mil K i - r a n Rrd* arc not lighting on om tram
t
ihit «i‘l tide*." and
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•mnuim*t
J l i l f l t J Hi Scpii ml* l havr not for rat tllllig (r.w^lhli
(mil* nf *
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j fl.s* l* t h r -ii lit* *' lilt' s 1 thlil vi ill lunk** it |*»*'il*I(* for tiir Army !*■
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R ed
Intel vent ion
Must Not Ilevelop
Into Anothei War
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the pio|»n-d
a miHldiul .ttul 9llir | J llir |**ur ifij Dull • *lr ill*I
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Ii J J III Ifir N -I(lull.«I I inrun* I M ru* 1 4iii if lkt-1*I
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and Mr,n n to m tu illrr lo b.i&lt;k op i?kj( ill %%Im 11 Ivmi «*| thr pit i»,
me In l.\ AI*
\ 1i liu itia n ’s plea yesleiday bn (i J iii I Hr 4 tiJ Atfu ir JiiinlitMli 4ir Itri .(I I hi &gt;
a fd.IKKI.lKKI.OOO a year p m l . n fliriikhrM 4 II11 111 h Ii k Ii J m1* IH** I *'14*11’ \» I
levy, ir ltnaxlive In July I
n M i r Jnfir* •« rliRil J r ( hi mrin1»«*l ' I h o | ( d ii M
1*1-4*nJ so !
" p a il of .i sound piogi.tm ol d&gt; •hi|t
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Irnsr I ixation
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p lo f d i . n r soaim g lindri llir Ir hk!.ilu»* if tmhlintf, J i J um 'J it .i
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Ol illn r rtR in ty , M i l d s l ii t r j of fin
f C-l*
The committee rallerl m Sn yb r thnt ji m« !&lt; Ii.inl iriVruUUir Ifi Jt&lt;&lt;*
it»&lt;
I t r O H M * k‘
ill
to give di (nils on Mi Truman'" t ll ir A til* much rink 119 4 !**■I **in
u ho * *
•lx*
ropiest a* it began beartlit’" under k'niiJ*liti|' it th r iluir Itnclk SI. “ *t**f Y I* «f - »1,
a mandate for I'nngresi to i n r*» Mnt* J VHmV r»5 |iofi oti1 of A m m
llltk* 44 »l U H" »l
produce an excess levy bill a" ■ i" | m*o| i| o ciiii(l*l*' «nJ i‘«liiiid i'I 4 i*i Uia Sin!,
quickly us possible.
■*n tn *tr» liJIiiiii Jollnr* fi \••{»*, I **l|ft|( U iw nf %*“ItH * 1' 1*1 •« It ll
H visit His
(Itt F i f * l i l t
Mr Truman also has a&gt;ked f-r
? l *haft* i liu inl.i » Mi
N n *t!'.»
speed, but pin,pcct* for nctiuti
I -..1 .
Jill 1Hill Itr cj th*
•“*»
till" year are nolle l”o bright
* ( cM I t i. I'l 41 |i&gt; 1 A Ai .swi
Sentiment ha* litcn building op
u i mr
for other method" of Imotllng ,-■&gt;»
11. .
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Mi It
i-rnment revenue, including fur
•1*III lie* ii-- -! 11 .* * i
FI * »
Iln l Increase in individual l*.
h i t h* « 1 *,*|| t • 1 .
\ [mill UNI |i'i*44|i |o ji H i inli’J l!** | *It 1ll* I'd ' ■1. ■*, ♦♦ 1
tales and ordinary cnrpni i&lt;&lt;i-n
I l *\
i ’ll \ I In i trtviu* liirlJ it! tin Mi \taxes.
| ii-l*,1*1* JS
ll
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•*ri*l*'* irrounj* In«• tiiifht An nil
Snyder proposed that mri&gt; i»
... | |«|
4' 1mu win
linns, n* in World War II *-&lt; mini affnii *t«ic« J l»V th r t'|l\ fin llflrtlll.e
till
i.
t
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givrn trie alternative ot figuring Us rin|»lo\ Cf*i, t ti«* linrlM“i*u. v%tt ! i l h h in•
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their taxes Ihrougb a "!«i»e
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pi nod earning* credit" or a' "m ( %"fittnl I Inr M m*- f o r r m o n author
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it
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m i n i rapital credit."
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I ho iiirim. rrlivleil f*% Mi I! it h Vt it... 1. 1(si,!,1-. ! i*i,{
Either *y*tem would 'et a level
1
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of earning* on which the regular
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and
corporate
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lax,
which
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ranges up tu 16 percent, would |*o, k
*f M(.ht(.i it * t»i,
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to
ciimnu
nt
mi
11
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ripply mid leave nil profits in •»
M*
l I ! 4**1 1 *» * .1 ‘ i ti ’t
cess nf that sum subject lo ihe ls.irh*vii(«, I'llv Manairrt i ’liffot-1 I incut mr ••tnn* s.f II,
Mi
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76 percent "exceis" profit, r-rte
! 11 h c*.) ■* %%h. -»i 4
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Referring
tu
Administration -p eak, for i t s e l f " M in or Andrew m l »iv A| • | 4*»J, . Si|* * (
rh»*
plana tu preterit a bigger and r'artawav estltnateil ihe rro,.| ni
1 V .
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! ',*»»&gt; h
mure comprehensive tax-bike pm- &lt;in-i- lo :ilNI, one of the laii-i t i ,i f nu *ni Mel I ’ll IiAIp I' iiI iI. :iit|.'lf(,
potal to tile new Cong re*. I hut to allrinl the City fuin lion
if if i *n l. * n n j Jill**'
Mr
1 M'lif
will convene next Jan. 7, Snyder I r'.'liimenls heard amoni’ tin
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FRIDAY NOV. 10, 1950

THE HANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

12 to 14 Months

Sem i For N rw F re e
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hint to n - ip iiir treatment

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United Nations Mount
Drive To Localize
Korean War And To
Reassure C h i n e s e

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C o m m i t t e e Will Hutchison S t a t e s
Probe Into Ba s i c U.S.Payed Bloody
Causes Of C r i me Price For Liberty

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Southern Telephone
C e n t e r s Picketed
As Union Shifts Op­
erations To South
ft* A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S
T ro u file bloke old brief!*- on a
picket line outtaie the Hell le trphone co m p an y* main n f f n r in
P it lib jr g b
but
eight
m outilrd
pollcem enl quickly re»toied ord-’f.
T b rre w r ie no m jiin e * o i arrest*.
P o lite M ill the trn u filr began
when a sm all H ril tru ck v .a t h alt­
ed in tr.if f u e in front o l the lim b i­
ng w h rie ISO C IO n u n tn u n u alion*
w o rk e r, union p K tetv w r*« peeing
in a solid line.
A group ol p iik r t i «uifounded
the vehicle. D ir police on horse­
back pushed into the crow d and
d iijie rv rd it. Ih e tn o k v* n c u c .ited aw ay Irnm the build+n t
S e v e ra l picket, am i In i o il*
duly p o ll, emrn were a fi- 'ilr d the
day the vlnke begin last w rrk lor
a disturbance o u .lid r
It- P ills *
hurgh o ilie r .

M in is t e r s
d iffe r e n t
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A iv tiM 'in trrl I ’ le w * i . r n * f ( j W t r c

Tibet Appeals Head Of 3-Man Venezuelan Ruling Phone Pickets Pastors Say
To UN For Aid Junta Is Assassinated In Caracas Riot B riefly L ittlefield
Against R eds
In Pittsburgh Did His Best
lly H U B E R T R K K H K I.L K 7 .
t A R A t A S . V enezuela, Nov. 13 f/P ) l.t . Col. C arlo * Delgttln
( h alh a u il. head of V enezuela'* m ilitary government. w «* vtv a n m a lrrl
today.
D e fe n ir M inuter M atto * Perez J im r n r r . a vurviving member ol the
three m an ju n ta which ha* rub I
V e neru elt
tio cr
the
h lo o dlet. to tra v e l hit blocked p e rm it.io n
overthro w
of lefti»t
P m id m t t-&gt; leave »nd re enter tlie count tv.
liom iiltt G allegos in N ovem ber, Pu td lr meeting* were t-a rie .1.
HUS. an o u n rrtl the a isa tsin n U n n
Delgado Chalbaud u a * one cf
in * n atio n wide b ro a d ra *!,
the leaker* of the A rm y le -o li
Perea gave no detail* hot a n ­ w hich toppo.I ’ he governm ent of
FLAKF. S U C C E S S . N o *. 13— {/ H nounced
an Irrmir+liate clam p- Itonm lo C r'ie g o t in ',9 i* He had
— S e rtc l- u y - G c n rn l T ry g v e I j c to­ down on c iv il lih vrtiea in th i*
Ir e n M in U Irr of W ai under I’re
day te cciv rd an appeal (tom Tibet m ineral ric h country w h ero Am- tident fia lle g o t but Jotted other
.
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In
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for United Nation* aid nt«!n«t the
arm y o ffic e r* in o verth ro w in g tho
vested In n IL
Chinese Communist in vad er*.
i i tt-t tvirterett th . suspension rn n itltu tio n v ) governm ent.
O th er mernlier* o f ihe ruling
D ie *|i|&gt;e,il m i repotted to li.n r of a num ber o f c iv il guarantee*
tom e from the Tdicl-in ilt lr u ilia n i l l - I j i t - In "th e In v io la b ility of Jun ta are l.t. Col. M a rco . IV re r
ctiirr.p tin d cn c e and the home,” J t m in r i and
Cot. t.u lv Felip e
in India. D m group o rig in ally wa»
pte*a freedom nn d lh e freedom
lim ilM t * a , r « i , i
sent to New D elhi liy the government o l f d it l to negotiate w .lh the
Hauiing regime. It ha* rem ained in
India *ince the in v aiio n of T diel
began.
D ie U . N. cannot a i l on the
appeal utile*t it it ip n m o red by a
member government T ib et i . not
a U . N . member. Infotm ed q u .n ler* la id India definitely would not
ip o m o i the I diet an plea.
It m i rnnaideted tilie ly . how­
ever, that Nalionalivt C lu n a might
A r
up ibe cave because of
C h in a ’* tim e link to Tibet.
W A S H IN G T O N . N ov. I3 - - U P )
T h e Ireedom and pto*|&gt;eiity rnThe United Nation* »l*o mount
D ie S e n a le Crime Investigating toyecl in thi* country lu * Iwen
r*l n three-pronged d ip lo m atic o f. C o m m ille r w ill follow up a ru rv ry
dearly houglii with blood. Hug.
fe m iv e tre k in g to r u - u t in ilir Cornmunl»t C hina and to prevent the ol ju ve n ile tl-lu in q u iiy w ith an in ­ G eneral J . C . Ilu le lm o n told m e m Korean ram pnlgii frntn expl'+iiing quiry into tb r batic c a u ir* of lier* o l C n. I, H o n d a N a lin ra l
Into W orld W ar H I.
d im e .
C hairm an K e fa u v e r
(D - G u a rd , and a group o l Legion­
On the eve of the d e p a itu re from
T rn n ) tatd loday.
naire*. veteran* and c ill/ r n t at
Peipin g of n Red delegation to the
A* for the prober*' general find­ the Arm istice Day p ro g ia i.i at ihe
8 e e u rlty C o uncil, diplo m at* m nv-.|
i n g * in the nationwide crim e p ic­ Handthell Saturday morning fol­
a w iflly |o keep the w a r In ru lircd .
• T h e h a tir *trate g v m &lt; to re ture. K e fa u v e r raid y c tte rd iy bit lowing the patade.
a .an te C hinese Com m unist leader* group b a t found organized crime
He (minted nut that twice &lt;hu
that | l V t m re . tia.t on i t r .l e n , .»*
,
nrry vmistM -&gt;.c ViV&gt; \m itO ty iia* lieen in real u ao g ri t.»
th e ir te rrito ry , would not in te r-,
fete w ith C h in a ', aupplv o f e lrr- g cral" influence of public o fficia ls, being conquered, but was not dctrie power from
N orth
Korean I
lle told a television audience fegtrd because iho utandt of men
dam* and would build a u n ite d ,! that "o ig a n i/e d crime in the coun- "w e re w illing to ri*k an dtn give
drnvierM tIr.
independent
Korea I
w h irh would present no th rea t 1r try lo d ay would make kindergarten j their live* to »top the ag g irsto rs.
play out of the operation* o f the K a t ly lr tlnusholdcr. com m ander of
C h in a.
T h la was m m hinm l w ith a rle a i Capone l&gt;oyi
the S an fo rd F o il 5 3 . tbe Am eri­
w a rn in g , however, that continue I
H u special Senate com m itter ha* can Legio n, introduced him .
l l e l C hinese Intervention in Korea fact* to prove that well-organized,
"W e arc in imminent danger of
*^ u ld lead to d ra stic o&lt; *inii
A a though to point up them e f. lough groups of crim in a l* are a third W orld W ar, G en e ral Muchfo rt*. ■ spokesman at (io n c ia l Mar,- operating throughout the country iKm dc J i r r d . 'T h e r e co n be bur
A rt h u r’* T o kyo h eadquarter* an- with "in terlo ck in g ownership and little doubt that ruthles* |,lm of
notineed that the eu rren t allle-l
directorship between a ll group*,'' world aggression ha* been con­
punh toward the Y a lu Itiv e r I*
K e fa u ve r said.
ceived. and that K o rea is -mly the
ju»t a "lim ite il o ffe n s iv e ."
Ill- declined to » v
w hether •tailin g |Miint. We m m t acccjit the
Inform ed observer* here con-id
ered t ill* indicated that the IT.N there i» one “ o verlo rd " o f o rg an ­ imminence of W orld W a r i l l «*
m ilita ry command alvo wa« treaiU ized g nm hling and racke t*.
The aim o f hi* rn n im itte * i* not a concrete f a d : any delay, *ny
in g g in g e rly , hoping to w in a d i ­
r t il y * v icto ry over Ibe N o rth K» "a cru sad e ngainat g am bling as Imping that Korea i* an tio lile d
r e in * w hile g ivin g the (7hinr*&lt;- an » iirh ," he continued, hut rath e r to local co n flict, it, I b elieve, w iiH ful
organized thinking and cm tly th in kin g .
E p o rtn n ity to w ith d raw w ith a uncover "th e M gtlme
operation that in m any ra*i*» has
m inim um lo*» o f face.
" W h a t, then, should lie our
become »o powerful th a t local law
c o u rs e ? ” he asked. " I do not*think
enforcem
ent
o
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ca
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do
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L O N D O N , Nov. |.1— &lt;41 F o r­
the A m erican people w ill accept
eign S e cre ta ry E rn e s t lle v in said thing about it ."
tho action of p reven tive w ar* I
T h e Senator said C h icago wa* do not advocate It. A a ce rta in a*
today th** three W e ite rn
A llie *
have derided that fo u r-p o w er talk* “ perhaps the one most im portant we m ay lie of an intended aggi r-ill « » i la * « * n v ra g e atat
renter o f crim in al a c tiv it ie s ," a l­ ■ion, we would never a trlk e the
though these were rx t* m d v c o r­ fir s t blow. It would d e stro y uur
- ., . .
g a n izatio n * in New Y o rk , P h ilad e l­
m oral purpose a* a n atio n , which
phia, I .os Angeles, M iam i.
San
i* Ihe only thing we h ave fought
F m n c lw n and many o th er eitle-.
fo r. But we ra n , and m iu t , be to
lb
ro m m ltte r published over •tro n g ly *nd ro m p letaly p rtp a rrd
the w re k rn d a IW t.page study of fo r w a r. that, in tha even t of a t­
Juvenile dellnqtiesiev. w ith so—iftl ta ck . we ran re ta lia te In a matter
attentio n on clim e comic hook*.
o f m inute*,’’ ,
D espite some exception*
here
"O u r position It • g re at deal
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,
N o v.
1.1
and th e re , Ihe report reflertssd ■ more dangerou* and com plex than
(S p e c ia l j —1"R e p o rt*
in d icate
a
general levelin g o ff In lu v » ille we perhap* real n r ,' M ia General
good tu p p ly o f fr e .h F lo rid a fru it*
and Vrg elahle* w ill Iw availab le delinquency since the w a r. Rut F B I llu te h iio n . "W e a re faced with
fo r T h a n ksg ivin g in * p it* o f the D irecto r J . Edg ar Hoover tald Ihe the prospect o f g lo bal w a r for
Ineldenre o f crime among young w hich we must be co m p letely pree a rlie r u nfavo rable w e ath er con
pared, and wa are a lto fa c t ! w ith
Hltiuna. O rang e*, g ra p e fru it. tan ­ people *1 ill is "ab n o rm a lly high “
T h e consensu* o f those rep lyin g an extended period o f p re h m ln la ry
ge rin e *, bean*, co rn , •&gt;ioa«h. okra
tom ato**, field pea* and eucnrn to a com m ittee q u estio n al?* wa* fig h tin g during w h ich to ta l mobill\mr* are increa*ing in volum e or that rr im e eomlea are not d ire c tly ratio n m ight ruin ua fin a n c ia lly .'
T h e float entered b y the Bu»lJr num her o f Flo rid a 'a S t a le Far- related to Juvenile delin q u rn ey.
T h e com m itter it s e lf drew n ’&gt; tics* and P ro fe w lo n a l W tim in'*
m e r*’ M ark e ts,” W illia m I . W il­
ton, d ire cto r, ad v|**«, " Q u a lity i* conclusion*, sim ply p u blishin g the Club won firs t place in the parade,
an sw e r* it rrrrivs-d fro m more w hich w a* viewed by a large
■teadily im proving a*
hnwn hv
Ih e follow ing in d ivid u a l m arket than K&lt;» ju v rn ile ro u rt Judge*, chibs crowd on F ir * l S tre e t, P a rk A ve­
w e lfa re w o rker*, probation o f f i­ nue and in the huainea* rectum.
report v;
Mounted on the H a t tru c k , the
"W h ile it is not lik e ly I ho straw - ce r*. police anil prison au th o rities
flo a t w a i of white decoration dot­
h e rtv volume w ill lie * iiffie lrn t In rh ih i p s y e h ia lris t*. pu blisher* of
ted w ith green, and on tho front
•Upplv the T h a n k sg iv in g demand, rrim e rsim lr* and oth er*.
K e fa u v e r told repo rter* h i* gen­ w ere word*. "M easu re U p ."
the f l l . t pint produced t ill* re a ­
M is* Betty U u I'a r t ln the Mis*
son w a* picked on Novem ber &lt;t e ral im pressio n afte r rra d in g ni»*‘
S an fo rd of i» W , rode on the truck
by a F u tu re F a rm e r* o f A m erica. of the replies wa* th at "th e good
l U a l l i s W a a r * « * 01*1
com ic* a re h ealth fu l, the middle
« ckev Mangiim of T u r k e y C reek. one* a re v i- in and Ih e had one*
d »o|d at auction fo r 1200," R
ft. A lv a t r s , A ctin g M anager of the ait- de le te rio u s.”
K a fa u v e r dbelrued that h i* com­
Plant C ity State F p rm e r* ' M a rk rl
m ittee p lan * heating* on Ih e underad vise *. M ickey ia a tra in s student
IP m i I h h
ft* P a g * W at
Its the T u rk e y C reek School and
A L B U Q U E R Q U E . N . M . Nov. 13
he h n d hi* mother are sh srrern pD E W E Y V A C A T IO N S
— &lt;Special I —8 gt. Jo e m h S e n k arik .
ping In th * T u rk e y C re e k area of
N EW
Y O R K . Nov.
son o f Mr, and M r*. Jo h n Sen­
Hillsborough County.
G overnor Thom a* E . D ew ey hoard“ M anager J . I - W a rre n an ed a Florida-bound plana today for k a r ik . S r., 114 W. Second S treet.
S an fo rd , ha* arriv e d a t K irtla n d
nounees the o ffic ia l opening of a poat-elertion
vacatio n
during
Ihe I ’ompano S tate F a rm e r* Mar which h r said he would "ra te h up A ir F o rte H**e from Keen ler A ir
Fo rce Base. M U*. W h ile at K irt*
ket fo r th* lU O -ftl veg etable d*&gt;| on m y sleep .”
land he w ill »erv* a* x rle rk with
N ov. fl W hile volum e Ift e*D ew p y, rerentlv re-elected tq a
(3 rd
Fig h te r
Intercepto r
peeled to lie lig h t fo r the ne*t third te rm , said he would lie gone t h e
th ree w eek*, the q u a lity o f liean* two In three week*. H e brushed Squardon.
A veteran o f W orld W a r I I , Sgt.
*qua*h, eu ru m lier*. o k r a , field aside a ll political question* fired
peaa and tom alnes ia reported at h im b y newsmen w ho watched S e n k a rik wa* em ployed aa credit
m anager of the S e n k a rik G laz^and
f a ir .
him and M r*. Dewoy board the P a in t Company o f S a n fo rd , prior
" H a r r y Osteen, M an ag er, a n ti­ plane.
to being called hack to a c tiv e duty
cipate* the movement o f lig h t sup­
“ A il I am interested in now I*
p lies o f eu cu m tirr*. eg g p lan t, okr* g e ttin g caught up on m y slee p ," fro m the rr*erve *. H e la a gradu­
ate o f .Seminole H ig h School In
and tom aloe* over the F o rt My- Dewoy said.
S a n fo rd , and fo rm e rly attended
lU n llf t M * n s m * M at
John
B . Stetson U n iv e rs ity at Deera S ta le M a rk rl thin week with
SECO N D C E N T U R Y
aieaitity increasing vo lu m e . PHer-'*
F R O V I D E N C E , R . 1-, N o v. 13 L a n d . where he received h li I), g,
^ m aln e-l sternly la st week with —(4 1 — E lis h a 8 . M illa r w a* w a ll degree in B u iln e ii A d m in istra tio n
eggplant at 12.00 to 12.40. C u ­ sta rted on hla second ce n tu ry toB R IT A IN A N D S P A IN
cum ber*. IL fiO to t.1.00 and loma- day. F rie n d * and fello w n u m b ers
L O N D O N , N ov. 13— G Pi— B r i­
tore at f j l t f to |4 .0 0 .
o f th a United B a p tis t C hurch
" N o produce ia vet a v a ila h le or tu rn ed out la st n f f h t fo r hla ta in w ill appoint an am hestador tr
Sp ain In “ dua cou nt" to and *
100th b irth d ay p a rt* .
M Ktt. B O R L A N D 1)1 RM
Known a* "Pop” to everyone, fo u r jroar boycott o f t h * Franco
F u n e ra l aervicaa fo r M r*. J. fl- Millar come* from m lono-livod gavarnm ant, E r n n t Do trio* d t p u f
B o rla n d , who diasf yaate rd ay in a family. A *l*t«r 11rod to i n nod fo raig n to e r* (try anoouncod In tha
Roaoo o f Common* to ftU h t.
W o yerto a, ( i t . ho apital, w ill ha con­ hla mother died at 103. .
T k o United N a tio n s G tn o ra l Asducted a t 4:00 P . M. tom orrow t l
“I ’m tha last one," ha said,
som bly voted m a n t i / to li f t the
E r ic k ton F u n e ra l Homo
Chanel "and tho toufhaaL'
Millar walk* four mils* every ban on member n atio n s ktoping
w ith R e v . A lb e rt S ta r lo c k o f Win
today, to said from church ear* ch ie fs o f missions a t F ra n c o ’s cap­
JfT G arden o ffic ia tin g . Interm ent
ita l.
W ill fo llo w In E re rg re o n Cem etery

f

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light
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Marines Push
1 oward Reds’
ChangjtB Dam

Woman Slak'd As Marshall &gt; \idt‘

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preacher*

ru n e In d ir ilcfern c ol S l i c d l
Alec f iiilrlie M am I l oust a file NX
M S i riiu lilrr, who ar- Undci *u%pen-ion tioni o ffirc for OCgle* ling
to r n t o iir ih r gambling law*

Dewey Admits That GOP Has Tinge
Of Isolationism, Taft D i s a p r c c s
W A S H IN G T O N , N ov. I I
l-V , G o vrrn ttr flm rn.tr 1. Dewey nf
Nfwr Y o rk »»id today there n i-rnir rv u le n re «,f a trend Inward
(.o la ltrin n m m the R rp u h ln a n P a rty , but Sen atm f a l l (It-O h m ) raid
theze are nn polatronitt* an y nmre
D re y gave these rn n tra itm u n(rinmn* In the magazine U ,S New,
am i W o rld Rep-irt. published h&lt;se-- D ew ey and T a ft w e re among * to la rk n f ,*&gt;nfi-ieiire in ’ he
num ber n f prom inent w in n er* and T ru m an A dm lninlratinnn foreign
lo ser* In l«»t w e ek’* elect inn* p " U rr,
In te rvie w e d by Ih e m agasin e try
" T n e y ’ve got u* in a hell ,,f „
telephnne.
| me**— th a t’* the general Idea."
A tk e d whether it ro u ld ire In he said,
fe rre tl from the vn te re su lt* thn'
Republican G overnnr Jam e* II
the G O P w ** Urn-ting back to- D u ff n f P en n sylvan ia said a large
w a rd iso latio nism , D ew ey replied
facto r In h i* election t« the K rrisii" I ’m a fra id th ere a re Individ
w a* the Korean w ar.
umI a o f th at kind, but a * long t*
“ I th in k that the a v r r t g r ritiI have a position n f re*pon*riiill- ten that thought al-out the prob­
lem felt that our A d r t ii poll' y
t y . I ’ll tre fig htin g it .”
T a f t , atked w hether isolation
has Ireen badly tnnhandle-l.” D u ff
i»m cropper! up in th e cam paign, •aid.
Sen ato r F r a n r i* J . M yer*, !&gt;-■
re p lie d :
" I don’t know w h a t they mea ■ m ocrat who Inst to D u ff, said that
by 'i*o ia tin n U t.' Nobody I* an w h ile such issue* may have hren
Iso la tio n ist today.
T h a t'*
Junt facto r* Hr th in k * G D I' gain* ran
nom a ca llin g and I don't think Ire attrib u te d p rim a rily to the
It m ean* an y th in g . T h e y kept cu sto m ary o ff-y e a r trend a g *in « t
c a llin g me an ‘fao latin n iet,’ but tha p a rty In power.
" I th in k that It ’s Ju«l one o f
I don't th in k anybody paid any
tltoae th in g * th at In the o ff y e a r
atte n tio n to it .”
T o f t , G O P policy le a d e r in Jhe the people take a slap a t the
M yers
do n ate, attributed m uch o f |ho n atio n al ad m in istratio n ,”
to n ttw a* 00 rose out
R e p u b lica n tu rre ts In the election*

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Than During 19U)

S r i 11n

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Ih r * told ('m en n o r M a lie n m
a lieartng on the \ ■■lima eolinty
grmi-ltng * if il 11ion th il law coM ran w lttle at (lie olVer
ol
the t la lr in I1ulstlrl(&gt;hia long dis­ foti erticnl m llic c Mimic Iia* been
g ir .iiK itn p io cril in ibe p a d couple
tance operator* ic jtiirlrd lor w in k
in the absence of picket linre by n! year*
He* Ic e \ u bolt p a llo r of li e
B ilk in g telephone equipment l i n k ­
Heath
lo t
fla p llit
er* furl did not man ll * *»rlch» Daytona
boardi D ie v left the lii:ilio iii( alter C h u n li. m il a mcmli.-r of ih r i m e
a ffa ir* •o m m itlcr -if the H a lifa x
an hour.
A *|M,kc*m«n for the •■iiciatiir* cli.tr 11 I winch wa* organt/cd In
em ployed by the A m e rica n T e le ­ promote Im lln law r n fo tccriicn l,
phone and T c !rg t» |ih Co
*»M l* :d to rrre n l rnnnllu "o u r co u n ­
-•■ K P ai-procol a s m u t h e i q t c r a t o n i
ty w i* clean w b ru other court&gt;’ &gt;
for assurance lh«-y ivoiihl not
w
n c wide ojien
sta y a w a y horn w o rk if new
picket lin e* arc established.
"ll I h i* »u*pr-n*mn &lt;if our slier
T h e long distance operato r* aro i f f t&gt; sustained ll w ill he n defi
■Ihack for good law enforce
not s tr ik in g hut they have I wen p-tr ■
honoring picket lin e* set up by rnrnr because it t» rom m onlv he
C K M a u m n u n ica lio n * W o rk e r* of lin e d he i« here to ,|* y b e a u ..- rtf
A m e rica member* who s ic em ­ p-ditiiftl tire » *u re ," he rlnelarmi
ployees o f the W estern E lrc tll- !
R rv L . A tTolding, pastor of
C o ., an A . T . A T a f f ilia t e . T h - tl * D Land Second Baptiftl C h u rrh
m it a llc r * struck T h u rsd a y In
bksm ed in d if f e r e n t
e ir jx .f i.
f„,
co n tract dDputa.
wfe.il iis m U ln u t „ J . r , . j,, the
A n A . T . ft T . spokesm an a*id 'o u n ty .
Ihe irp erato rs were not asked to
He
aid r'onstnble
.-*l&gt;mgblei
cr&lt;&gt;*» picket line* hut w e re queried -*ve him w li*t of -u-p*. •»■ ip.in .
on w hether they
11*’* • three rtinolht «gn arid a*kc *
Ian to retrial .
o ry ei
ill the Jolt, S u p e rviso
em ploye.
t"m
I.elp ohlnln evidence ag ain-'
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l O -----n llt a N
na -r a g * ntar
hern toil lie .o u ld n 't n m ^-.q I.
" * n brother to hoy l-d itn l (,-t
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f
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it
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IV l A T K C I
•urrt
G overnor W arre n indu uted In
*o ii|.| Out t»a*e til hearing ,iir lht a t rh td n ffi.la v lt * rtf gnri't ln.
••peratinn* on which he b * - ..l 1/
i*pensi&gt;rn » f the ( i t ,, ,ffn m .
H r annourueil to a c ro w d ,,| In ™,
S a n fo rd State M arket title * of
1221,110 J u ly through fM n h e r, rig room a u .lirrire (lint .rffid a vi'
rr-celv*-.!
■how a -Jight decline rn m p arrd * vid, in c w ill in.I l.e
In th e alm ilar period ln»t y m i i low ever, m any w ill, * ig in ,| t l ,
q. tl..
when
sale*
lot ailed
| 2-’7 at ■ -ffidftvlt* w ere |qr-*erit
M anager Sandy Anderson pomi-d room
John tt
tin l i . f t -tn
.f tin
out , m t-y |Tn*tw .o ld wen- ; J I
•*»»--■*
110 a* cornimred w ith 227.HiUl f ■ &lt;i*led .lir r it f '* aMorne*
I to « irfe ie n .-r by I
W a llr i
the (ierio -1 l* it yeali e
attrib uted
th is
den r**&gt; H a w k ln *. fo rm er la l» i . e i . .o f la rg e ly In the h u rric a n e o f **cf ’ ’vp, aien il (he 'alleged .h a rg .
|M w hen t*t) (tercent o f the In-ao *gaio*t
Hierh r-n ff Hr
will lit
crop WH* destroyed anti oth-r underitoral th ere w ere rro ' '-barge
veg etab le* were set b a rk . B -an *n*l that "We « r "
-twrtiru- o ie t"
re ceip ts la st month a t the m ark-t w ith a ffid a v it* ■ubmiit.-d to tin
w ere 30,&amp;H(i ham per* short o f tin vast n-,i to In-le co n iid errd
Dctolrer IU4P fig u re , he re|rorted
H e said in In* opening
lot*
O n ly JJM 1 o f the ham p er* n m "le n t "th e re |&gt; no ti«e*uoiptinn
sold 1**1 month at
an averitg-* bare o f g u ilt. Nobody here i , Iof I2 .2 S a hamper.
bind the rig id I,a ll
We're here to
A lth o u g h twice a* m a n y Iro n
try to learn the irtd h arid the
of o ran g e* were
sold,
f« rt» ."
,
d u rin g October, the a v rrn g - lu t r r .
Ila w k in * appeared i
'■friend
42.76 a box w * i about h n ,f of f the c o u rt" hut hi
lue**ioinrir'
K a a ilH t a ua * • * •
th a t receiver! in Octotrer, IU4U
O ra n g e*, w ilh tn la l r v r e ljil* .-(
Ilf*
II M tlll.1 I F
|U 7 ,l'4 !l, were Ihe h ig g r* ( s-tl, r ,
f ' i l v em ployee, and memhei &gt; ■■(
G ra p e fru it
at
4206
average,
brought 410,0111. P ep p er* lirought 'h e ir fa m ilir * w ilt enjoy tin &lt;n
•oral t.a rlie ru e given Iry the F i l y
)i&gt;,243 at an ave rag e o f 12
•om orrow night at 7 IMI o'rln- k
a u n it.
d ih e ground* " f lh-- F i f t y '
T h i* m orning, said Mr And.o
rrciate*.
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ftiitn im r hi a D«dr niunrc c r.in il
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i . i i r ilc , i.io n F i n * l a r c n n i r n i . in
th e » a . r w e re ih e *a rn e t» l l o r .c
p r r . r u l e d in n t i l l r n h r b - l . a n d '
|t ir lim iii* r i h r a r ln c .
J a r li hehi»c. .r t t n r n r i fn r th e s tr.o e o d c d
s h e r i f f , ..m i Ihr- i n d l r t l i i r n l w , .
i n i d id
he, o u r
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lin t
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not
s i x lied h i th e . t r i e a l l n r n r t a*
r r q ii t r r d h i law

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H O L L Y W O O D . Nov 13
f,
Mnrir- W ilu rn ’ * pre-- agent m l t-&gt;
&lt;i*V • ho ha* eon suited ari attorney
sit-mi her niMtriage to actor A bin
N iso n
" B i l l ," he quoted her. "I b - • o'r
made up mv mind whether I'll do
a n y th in g ."
Ml** W ilson sn-l N iso n were out
together l**t n ig h t, afte r a o lav
in which they both have ia-en ap
pearin g rlo*ed it* run.
She and N ixo n have separated
several tim e*. M a rrir-I in UH2 the
ho*nmy p o rtra ye r » f dim -wit Irnm
in movie* and on radio sued fur di*
vo rre in IM S , hut droppc-l i*.
A g a in In 11*49 she amt N ixon » p l* .
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rom itlM flli 111 .***!• ,M L ,ft4 4 ti ( IIIII
s*si* *.v ( M-F»ftft
la«&gt; is«|iA
ih iiit i i i i u - i i i i i ' . . - I . - it* ini i.l. ' lilt . | * nits* ut iht aitiitial s l i t
patty a r r il t l r r r n t frn in Muse ut
I h r (.A*
!
a liu u sl all o th n ro m p a iu ti. Wfmt
ta n (ta ils’ .villi a ‘ ciopps I N avy
I f'.i l f u r |ilr v r r ilio (( c * c
, It soanvU «;asy; . Ju&gt; ! li s
In place iltt Marne uixiri t in , lin o ' , ' i ' ii M uixtay.
(
|f ,
Iml mu! p iu fit fur each .om ppiiy Would he a good p iu fd fo r onr
V V k i d hint/ hr rn i nvld Ih r
I n t i V m t h i n k th e fin e n r t o f c h e w in g t o b a c c o w a s d y - '
i .i r . r s i .l v ........ i(lu
n „ (r
.n il la s . . v r &gt; Mijng ui.F.vr^ I ria l, would U' a ru in o u sly n arrow m a r­
1 •' p- I I I lull
if
f tl*,, P . ‘,hl
imp rtiio it il .... t r s r a tlaVi insd&lt; » m p 7 '\.** a n i n l l i t id fa c t il l.t e x p e c t e d in t h e in i lu .x lr v l h a l ! * , n , a f c * ti u
gin for a iu itlirt.
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a ll Me
In inixit cases, the very latg i
Vt*r 4 i.it l l i n r s ir t ills Iwo v s r r lt t in
1(1 oVe ih a t ‘ll IS nut an easy, l l is
v e in •&lt; co n iim p t im i of d i e w i u k t o lm c c o w i l l lie t h Je lo w - 1 *
i* c ' Sltll
■'&gt;M « 0■ Ul*
, i ., i . r . .. t . , -aid •w .m .1
i* I I III e S p 1
(-oi|H i|Bliuns would alm ost escape
ill d i« d iv r» i ; H ttv jr* rr, H i d lirs r i i in ve.’ir a , b u t I b a t " ln w “ e .- itiin itte d f ig u r e ia 8 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 1
ji.r 'i's 'i
t ! ' T i„' s t h ' i M r ' 1
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the * k c iis p iu fita ta x , bx.-uuj*.' all
iiiii. i t.J Jiisb (“ W »i»tl |m l.1ii sly and p o u n d . A c u b : d a y le d di fsflt*.*- la d n n W o u ld p h ib u b l ) 1 la&gt;o?d It,.
A m n ic a rl
un* ............. in
'
" U iliu ii .lu ll..
o f them , as a re su lt u f mass ptu. im i :I i i »K Itro tn tT H
l.r * llllir liu n lt lt , all ilt *t lias Itrtli m d id p c n c i- a p a in , ciiu -e it v io id ii p o t m o re m e n in t o j o i n JW* u m h r
&gt;vj .........^ .- in y . ia ^ ‘
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11
I 'ir x iiu
W ill
A is ix s s f l p ductlon. can h rrah even nrt „ v r . y
( I I l I lH vv I I I A P P l U r
em ail m a ig in o f p ro fit. T h e sm all» . . ::
in ;,.,.,■
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.......' r . m ^
fit * tyrd N ias lltc lr ale
v scrlf w h e r e t h e y w o u ld n o t I..- a ih o v r t i to n tilo k e .
t lliU r Ih r lir f f p . ia l ul .lri.tr, a 1" " " 1 f •'*
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r firm s hear Mtv blunt of an
in Inotcin tiir y r i r , p. t at ( r ila ir
" l i t t 111,1 .ita itt'ftil s i * i f -IN s i i t u f l y f / p u t f a iJ d n p o t tin * p a s t . ('o iia iim p U f m I h is m n ca fu l cu v -, „u . •x t .:n . 4 n a n
M t y .A 'V IK ) ,l ^ y r r - t J f ^ i a l f l r a w s (U nfits ta x .
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and'
l l is strange Must users like Ke
y e a r in f ig u r e d at IL '. i k h i . u u u im u n i is , a i n i l l i o i i iiio ih t t i a n . I l o . &lt;J t#o|ioin\ t (*»i» ** fii# |t*pu
a*
Jk Is*
mail, *11Itci ran i, tsfv ul .blltirr Hssllk-y
illk-v r trctis
Mil
ip jir a i
IA preu-nlativi- W right P a d ia n ul
cdiii*
lam tl H is itrlik W u l . ami
lin t y e a r.
atrls."
1% lt lr .il
iiin* i« * l«
firm T e iia s have never Irim ird that,
rf/tVida fu r T t.t
a i l d In v t iilr aa n b ln iis l (mini
1 W a1l l I l i p n te#»*• * i»il f i iI.11I
Mi l-*
Patm an pretends to lie Ih r friend
'Ih r 1 rut,patpii Is. dinetl
ns bits" I»**ue,
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lttll Ih
r Cltrail
J .s u la v r . aiul tits.
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ti tItcn (1*111x1 i , ( Mix I . -x.mltg uf y in ritia 's w-ors If*' B llrg rtn ta ' iv (tre-xnled in Or- of Mir sm all business and is a
ads*M«rr»
I (hsl/rlr. ,S»i b»lr
vociferous fut- of hig business- Yet
' 'I ft Mm* wood- fit.- rti-.in w lin 'li u*un|l* Undo on ‘I hut; d a y, Nov. Ill,
(h r M tm ociaU wC. i
H anford re .id e n t . who (dan tn hu is one uf Miuu- who c ls lilu i for
Kith. || voil lia v r ilis lir lr s , ni
" * as ' • I* front b’ovi-ndtxi ll,ro u g h M arc'
■c j i r I lu h u n ilic ilH u f Id lllu liH . I n HUM t h e c o n i o f t o lia c c u
w,,| '||j* ( '
Till* x Ml* Mix unm lht w lu 'ii Klo ..lit " f ix gtxutxrd aildjv; un i j i f l h " Ih r x x rrs s p iu fita la x , which
dank you
ro n tiill ynui iloi
at x ilh x r the a ftx in im u (ierfor- would liear duwn must !•.*..•!&gt; un
m m iu lt ic liiM
o f n il clm uictt, ut f a c t o r y p ric e # , w a n (IlH V .O O li,* ^ 1
*'IW k n u rs ' v' tv1 I t ' l l . .
il*ln W'l'nllnttil. nrx g im r a llv till
lOla We iloil'l Inns, alivdiiiiy *bnul
ruftriri at 2:16 or night pxrfor
the ve ry sm all business th at he
M i- M. i i xx I . t i l i n g
and-4ht* It t x It a .a .il- r * rrr* tt-*t
d'Ml. ‘I b a t ’ii a lo t o f m o n e y to g o u p in ru n n ke
It.
in n n ri at M:lf* P. M. n n urged pretends tu In-friend.
G im i, x i u lin i’ w ill) Mix PTori*
liecaute the excess p iu fita la s
tn m ake th rli irv c rv a tio n a lmi t t i i ' l »'* i v ii** in the rantpm*She t o t a S'.nny lira lllty . anil
in id ia t r ly
ai
advance
t ir k r t is su ru m p h calrd and h a u l to ad­
Fu rr-1 Mrr vie
co m itaiilrd hv a im . t ta n l. v I t r ir a rx tii* I
•ale« have exceeded a ll ra p e *!*- m in iste r, ll ir llu rra u uf liitv rn a l
a l lis d i t c women when * ir la lis r
■y»r h r went.
A in - 1 .fit n lit I l 'in* , and I h r ol Ii
I I wnMniisd Horn I'a y * fln » )
Revenue would rather have a
Mu ilk
lit JAM KM M A Itl.O W
The ju n ta said Ih r arm y yphtfe* public a r c r i'li . iihd p riv a te etui
L iu v e in I'a s.
died s a il I* ll in i
I'r ilis p t
higher ru r|K ira liu n fnrom r ta x .
T h e M itrr-rln g c irru s la spun
ul • f*s I'.lIH i tp h*. a, -*' ■f (It* a r i organisatio ns.
G a llip o t a r it l into e xile d m
on dial a&lt;cra,nl. d ir li*i sm r llir
lo re il in Itrlau d u hy G r r a t x r Mr w hich would bring in alm ost ns
W A H IIIN O T O N , Nov IS up)
' in &gt;.
I lie h lo o d le .i euup am) s a t "a-I " In c a p a c ity " of •■ailrgi,* i,■
I “ VV* a i r t a n im p lb . m etis-p iry and la in llir v a Inn n| onr
much revenue and probably aa
re |H irlc ,| In Mi -s i - t. It
w it , • ira llu n w lil'h &lt;n,
1'b a rb * H a w vrr, M ce rrta ry of f’mn
i I fort *t f lu |tr. v en 'lh n In cl*' lando * h am h rr o f 4’o m m rrcx a .
much, curisidrring Ih r sm aller e x ­
n piddle -x iv ic e to I 'x llllo l f l u ,
who iiM in rd her, anti Innk lir l ut it 1 , any- Ih r lu ll itupa I of re- v r l . d
p ir ih t r iil
In
l ) i r r i i l i * i led hv **o ilreihlsV * totau element 1sen *»f Ib is atnle Ibrougb r v r t
pense of ad m in istratio n .
kilana.
money aw ay lim n lir e H r mis
• ho w e ir Ih i.ta lt id l If a g* tin ■ | ., .n i l t. tin ,tii am h as iiewsm i
rm am enl mav hit In d u stry u rs l 11*47.
Hut the rs e rs a p ro fit* t&lt; s i*
T h e Ju llla said il wnuld guyern trt k i
pt-r
ntid ruagntlnem, rad io , tier
li r .d r il t i n . lira l h ri un iH caiions, sp rin g .
ippenr* on xnm (iaign iio s tx ri. t good p o litics, because it la easy tu
u
n
til
a
new
government
was
chit-sit
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W
aste
Rx
am) r n in in a y r d I n lo M ir ili.p r
m ake the public believe M at i l
to n . t iv ilia n , w ill lx K ill to Mitlc
hut no elections have h en , In l.t U ,1*4UJ,0011,1*011 I n '*1111*111 ............ • ll'. i l l 1, aiul p a iu fih lrla, fn lta an
i.xrn lirr Mnls Y IH ! ran P ir v r n l suaka the big curporations * ,
10 lo ly r l h r, Ip m lilr. | irially lir *• ■- fiv llta n gittxls ab ler bubisity sin ce 11*17. The m ilita ry •xivcrn
V n x ru rla
r x h ih ifr .an.l r u n Ib r m ovie*.'
.Vonda p im s ."
G harlotte G V t !.( O b s rrv rr.
--------------------- , _ L ----- -------le ll lid Nnw, d n r i lr d by lainily w ill than hr up it. U s net a ip i|&lt;* merit scraped moat uf ih r 11,47 con
V e rie ru rla ha* it*strIs I . i n i u i i i ' C o u lter m plained.
111 r orders.
s lt lu lio u and has m in i under tlx •tvuple, m any uf llx m
'lit*' llirn ie of Mir -a iii|ia it‘ n Mi
lltjtim t*
a r il fiir m l) , d e ih lu lc , m | hh&gt;i
y e a r a- r s ' in p lifled hv* " S m o k e r'
Indiana, arnl an «■*,* &lt;1 '.t -J |
I l'il in Saw yer's 1lorn mere* f ir
lim it cons III ut Ion as am . ruled I
n
f iI
lira ld i, l l i r i, left In in n r ly lo
11*46
•&gt;(uarr mil* •
I), a r. llx- fit* pi rv* tilin ' In a r who
la rlm m t Moil Ih r N n lim iat P in
ia ls a y r W r i r * , | s1xi,|| such lh in|S ■luetlun A id h u ritv ( N t ' A l ssa&gt; *s&gt;
M l O M l C r c 4 1\ r l
ll- lg a d u Chalhaud wa* Ih r onb
2
’ i - , S ^ r C l
1
in llir p aiirn ^ tH T lie Inis*-. but when &lt;Ui some n iu id ii. ago.
R I D E IN
TH E A 1 RE
m illla r v man In n a l lir n s ' rahine*
It's
N
I
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xdi
in
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l|
India
I
fy
11 happrm liy b i T in e at home, il
lie w/as one uf the gtuup of voun*'
•etmi 1mi 1e d a K lu m . 1Lai n d ir when to cm iluwrt and how mur* a n n v o ffice r* who led l l ir l.loodv
S s l '" (1 S-Alr i ' p4ilh**'*-t I h . i ' r r
'C A S T
T IM E
T t ) N I4 iH T
un Ih r n r* of s i r . I or aluiiiittiin.
o v rr
V i .i l Mur
way it war litjd In ut, and »,* be or anything e lt r w iile li mighl h *v r ■e vo lu tio n o f lf*46 which
Moor a Open
th re w Ih * regim e
of
p rrn d e n '
lies* it.
Added:
tine lulu civilia n good* Iml no* ( a l l s . Medina A n g s d la .
ll r lr r * h M rnl
* **»
U J» P . M.
is nrrded fm tlrfrn &gt; r
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s
aiul
liu
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r
ia
Pa*
lis t I ui t .ltd .
l.a le s l N e w s
}o u
dti in .I Jia v r In n d lc f
You may have w n n .lvisd ini.H a lly !
h« govt iitn isn i has b -rn o rm itc Ih e ol lift l two m rm lters of ihe " i r
tta n filc ri and buodbinit in ynui
• W h * » s l i s t t n . | s • I « ls Mil M i l k '
X P u p ro in '
tent
Ju
n
ta
,
were
Ir
a
d
r
is
In
t
h
v
f u r lim n — C o m e d y
•ntra ts w ill, liu b t-tsv for mutilh&gt;
(o m m iaa ly || I Le lav« ru iu r. r in rril
now u iitln llir d r l r n it p o .aisn t la v o ll also,
l
l
a
n
v
me
m
l.,
is
uf
the
A
m
t
o ffic c ii .tor. I Wald litem t h n r
sh y w ill it i t nest sp rin g Mis fn "
I.AST i * '" «* TODAY!
Ih -iiio e ra lic a P a rt y , which fitigy**
Su ch la rk e ire rs come into a it.wn III inn I of o m n i a n n u l (s frit ?
t-nr om th in * iiitjn try need ed G alle g o s, considered H elen *'
only In make unities
, * ,) i||* M, |
' I ’ L L G I T B Y ” ftilk J U N f H A V E R
IKHKICOtOk
Cnmplel* i*rt&gt;Krama
lin e lo loo) up lo c a n y iml ruin' C h alh a u d a tra ito r lu Ih r e o v r.o
mannei If ihe laws a ir nyrunudy
if Ih . contract* u already hs* tu rn !. F o r many weeks a f l r r Ihs
Cnfoiced, liir y w ill lesve. "M y
6:30—8:45 I*. M.
- or another, a- lin n ju v .e - mutt N o v rm h rr, l«4fl coup h r wa- nrmen w ill Ik given ald ers In imigb Irfans*- ru u lta rts w ill l.r siunnl
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-^ * " * '« * *»»■'4. j&lt; p n a w m — I.Jill aft#o»M—
This i an exa m p le : an aiiiumoem cp am i In iun 'em rail In die
O r . Ile n r y M c L a iilii
h»U ul llie ir Irg s l au d it.n ls ", says tile plant which gel- a conlraci
it ta n k ' ra n ’! sw itch nvet in one
the new ib r t d f o| I L , ! , n ,iinlv la v from cars lu la id Children Under
H p (» m ttrU (
w b e ir M iam i it totaled. " A n y kind
ll h a i In y r l tn n rw m arM nriy
12 Free!
o l legal Im u b lr we ra n »i»e. they net* Inttls, a Ini uf new rv rry lh ln g
Mu t lf lh Id a Ik* t ia at la lla Haad aad Mi Karri Kao.
li f t M a fo o lla 4 &gt; s
Phaw t I I
v .ill get". Ib a l w ill tie enough If A nd ih at lake* Iu n * , month* In
.u m r llam a, Lcfu te u can *ia rt p,u
he does that, theie w ill lir nu duet inn,
illegal gambling, do|ie. m , K e
A lo a d v a g ir a t m any r r i im
npeulsons m M iam i dm a in lr l. am ant eon tract* have lw«n tlene
Come In Your Car
' m i M ic e ’ie only Ih e f i t t l of msne
T h e y 'll pit* up as Ihe uuinlh
Paliiolir riniidian, would bong
llrewHcd As You Are
Bf
bark lo Florida the lean and hufl- p ass, s o ’Ih st in d u stry w ill iw tarW. V . flittin g
*np mute of l u (.iilp to atmaTouchton Drug Co.
giy bone, n| (lie onie giral Nemi- RtMlb
M u lt new m others watch
note ( I,let O s t eula who was cap*
Ho til* fx p v rta In Mov*rnni*'t'
llie ir baby'* eyas closely look­
IMTUBI.E FKAYUHE—BARGAIN PROGRAM
tuicd by llir Anirucan Lenrial eel,. In I I , lid. Ih a l I lls - fu ll weigh*
in g fo r Itid icaiio h i 7 f cr ta r
o
f
a
ll
th
is
w
ill
begin
to
show
up
Jesup undei a llag of I h k * duiing
e y e*. T h e ir feara are arom ed
Ihr Semlnolr Indian War id I8 J Y in the ip tin g .
now and then w h e n -tm r eye
E a r ly lid s week at S*a IsH n *
s tr a y * out o f focus. Ruch fears
'42 in ihe Administration* of Preri- G eo rg ia, M eersiary o f D«f»n.
a re e a s ily explained aw ay.
denir Martin Van Buien and Joh.i
it
.11 lu'd a "T»up of htislne*'
T h e ayet of ■ tm » ll hah
Jte o r/
Ty*rr ll was Ougola who. when men Ih a l the m ilita ry people In h1
move Independently o f one a n ­
if
p
a
ilu
it
n
l
a
r*
d
ra
w
in
g
up
a
four
called
before General
Clinch
o th e r becam e the m u aclet’ a rs e a r program of m llltg rv produ*
not yet t lio n r enough to keep
near (T ala lo rign a Irrity lio n
•
a
Ih e r y e s In focus. U s u * '!/ In
-------------- - . • l u a u i
drpnsuig die Indians ol lltrir hnnie
M arsh all was not ready lu ra ti
a - e - a - a * a ‘ n c io a i
s ix months or au the muscles
iandr and agreeing lo move lo the m a le how deeply the m ililitio r
stren g th en and t h . e y e . move
n unison
cold ami aiul landi o| Oklahoma, e ffo rt w ill Idle Into riv ilia n ro o t
production.
If
you have your h sb y ’a
ilood beloic aii Ihe assembled pale
w a |A H * l( lf t ,
----B u t he told the h u a ln ru m rr
h e a lth checked re g u la rly there
face dignitaries in Florida with thta fo u r-ye ar program ra ils fo r a
&gt;
A nu need fo r w o rry . Rem em .hundreds of American soldiers alemdy-rafe o f bulld-uti.
Iw r to give your baby tuiljr
W hich means I t w ill t r y to' arise
drawn up on the parade grounds,
p u r* . Po4e«| drugs aecui
a red by
dule m ilita ry o rders to la d u " '
pre ee rip tie n from
reliable
and plunged his long hunting knife in an even w a y to prevent leta
Car I eoa—" F u llin g
'nimriatCom edy— Cartoon
through the paper and- shouted. ta ira ry ahutdowne or la yo ffs in In­
The Pax"
v a i* la Ike U t a l ml a serW* a t
T h e re it my signature''. Thu* be­ d u stry .
N o ie lly - " S o You W ant T * Held
ISdlfarial ae*er*l*ea&gt;»al* ■**««*.
T h e S t ir e "
Y e a r llaabam T’
gan the longest and most loslty
la g la ibis eager ea*b w»*ft.
I'u pp st show* sro believed to
Param ount N ew*
Indian war ia our gortrnmenl's hove been presented In C h in s
C a e rtta b i
v a m f o r d
o b i a h o o
h i g h w a y
I m m t.
1,000 jreore before C h rist.
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Truth As A Weapon

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THE NATION TODAY

Veil exile Ia ii Killed

A s a w ar-w eary world a w a its the
a d v riit uf the C hinese Cum niuni-t
envoys to the t ' ruled N a tio n , t.,
discuss Mix is p lo s iv x K u rra n and
Furrnusun prohlema, it is wot thy
of note that H 't| C h in a is sitting
in Mix midst uf potential trouble,
and Ih x rrftire m ight be in a motaj
lu n rg u tlu tr.
One hastens to add that this
Itte iii'l mean lied C h in a is in
ha-tened fram e o f mint! for . l ^
.n 't . It is taM ur to suggrat Mist
'x-r a s lu t r leader, G en e ral Mau. |*
Ftountl to have seen danger in the
w ritin g nn Ihe w a ll, c .n e cia llr
lu re hr is Mir one who has --unt rut ted Mx sem i-circle uf im uble
o i l h i. bordrrs.
Mao of course lias tu-xn working
hand ami glovx u i l l i M os'ow Ifn
tier the "guidance” o f Ihe K re m ­
lin hx I.n fieert g iv in g strong sup
port tu thr- North K o ira u s in t h ri^
war u g a in .t lite t.'nitc-&lt;l N a liu rile
forre-s, f,a le -t reports from Gen
era I
M acArM iur's
hraduuarter*
-ay the Chinese a i r puurilig into
N o rth Korea in la rg e m ind er*.
Anti apart from the C hinese Red*
ui K o re a , there ate 3041,000 mure
ready for action on the Man. burlan fro n tier.
Hut that Is only part of Mao's
a c tiv ity , lie hn&gt; fille d Burm a wilh
agents The great and strong ruuntrie-* of India anil P a k ista n t u g .
been Put on Mix alett hv C h in a *
in vasio n o f T ib e t, n u ith of the In ­
dian sub-continent.
I bus fa r Mao hat hern staking
out his son* of In flu en ce. H is apetation against I lit. I was dsfiidrely
uf Ih at n a lu r*. since that lu ll*
m ountain slate i* of .m a ll vaiuy
lo him escepl p o litica llv
it i&gt;
a sort o f lw o rd o v rr the head* uf
India and P ak istan .
l i e scene of actu al la y * * *-*|e
h o it llit lc f has been K o rea , a n k
at is w h yie we must look t
u ith e r major tiu u h l* unlars dlnloacv cu m *, to the rescue as medi­
ator.
Outre 1* no p ic*cn t liktihood that
the Chinese C om m unists w ill tan
gle m ilita rily w ith In d ia or Pakitan Rath those countries m ain ­
tained strong standing arm ies m d
have huge reservo irs o f mantrower.
W ithout doubt they would pool
th e ir interests in event o f attack
one either one.
a
ih e job lu which Mau has b e x i*
• ig iu d so l» i a« otie can see. |s
•O lie! net lisle ' !.* K t .j j . ,, , was wir*-.
Mix Idxa ut b trtd liig the U n ite i
'iatiuna ft .it x
This x ra ftv a -h*me
n a tu ra lly ia aimed especially at
the U ltltrii M a li* w ith the idea
•f w h ittlin g lu r down tu sire ecut"iiili-a llv and m ilita rily ,
P irp e tu a tlo n of this struggle
m iglit nut hr Miff (cult fu r C h in a.
JJhx i* raputrd lo have anything
uii to 5.ia»n,iagi u v u la r noopw andu
a it..Mu i 6,'«'U,U4Mi Ita in e tl m ilitia
w litcli rfd/lrt'ta' S t iu rd and put" init&gt;
u aiin isriu n . Prtpm g could keep on
fu n iirlln g Mies*- force* down into
Ko rea in d efin itely.
St *II, w hile Ih a l appears tu be
the present program , the W rste rn
powers haven't abandoned hope
tlntt China m av lu- made to tee
ixa-o n . Thus the v is it o f Mia nine
xmi&gt; n rira t». La ke Success— I f it
ia made— m av lie a fa te fu l one.
-.I H utch m e n -o f-w a ^
a * nk |4j ships o f a 17 ship Span. P ix e l
x»r nv ' i - i s u t e **«tl
led a* fir,tl (Km MOO a t M fO
H ay. S p ain , In 1702.
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MONDAY NOV. 13. 1950

Social A nd Personal Activities
PHONE 148

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T~ Talks On Begonias
L a l e n d a r Is Given At Meeting

C a rn iv a l plan* w ere tli#cu**ett
M IIM U 1
it tin' I m .l n r i . meeting nt Dir"
B u tlM M Women's C irc le N» i n n n in r i* C irc le it! !h r hump of
M r». Boyit, ch airm an , w ith Mr* AA Mr* l i m r t r llnnh-n F rid a y morn8. B ru m U jf. C p lrrv A v rm n at 8;&lt;8i ( me.
P .M . lim in e ** W o m en * C trrle No
In the absence ol th r r lit lim a t i
3 . M r*. J a r r e t . ch a irm a n , w ith Mi*» Mr . i| m M rC aslin . M r s AV. P
Rebecca Steven *. »'.3I P a rk A v r fia tilin e r prr»hlet| o vrr | ! ip m rri
nup at 8:00 P .M .
mg. A cake w alk a* w ell a* fane*Rainbow A *«-rn b lv w ill inert at w o rk, plant* wn.) otbpt attractio n
8 :0 0 P . M. in th r M asonic Mall
w ill be ip o n io rrd bv the
P ir*
Under thp *pnn*nr*M n o f Beta G ardener* at the C a rn iv a l S a t u r­
Sitrm a Phi so ro rity , th r rrceptlon- day.
i*t at thp Fe rn alrt-Lau g h tn n Mem­
F x i hanging ch airm an . M r*. I*
o ria l H ospital t- M r*. M arsh all
I I . Ilr c r e n , reported 183
route
T l’K s n W
plant* and 30 bushel* of t.iranp-Tho Chapel C hoir o f t h r F ir - ' border geo** had lu*en exchange
B a rtin i C h lirrh w ill h im rrbenrsol during the month.
th is evening at 8:4ft p.M
Ilo r t ie iiliu ie ch airm an . A lt* *
Pa»t M atron* C lu b of O .K .S w ill II A ilin g , *uggi—led frrtilirin * * a*'
nippt w ith M r* It. K . C r n n lw * on annual* nt thi* tim e, and tui-e-aSeventh Street at 8 :0 0 P M. M r, montb f, i t i l i r mg for C h ri*tm »
lia - k v W right w ill h r ro-hn*tr«*
earfu* to have giwnl
t.toom a*
The F id rli* C la»* of the Ftr»t C h ri*tm a*.
Bap tist C h u rrh w ill inept with
Mr* Ned Sm ith w a* rein state
M r», AV C . Buie at F ld r r Sprint!* a m em lier " f the elude.
at 8:IKI P. M. M rtwiier* m e asked to
Mia* Helen AA’ In im i*!.
AVin**-*
nipet at the rh u rrh at 7.1ft P. At
The Pilot C lu b w ill ho i.I It* re P a rk . »poke on lu'gnnia*. d e *frih
g u la r dinner meat in n the Y a rh t Inc the e u lllire and nom enrlaturand displayed mans la te »n'e'
C lu b at 8 :3 « P . M
Woman'* Bible rln * * o f the P ir*t men* O f th i* plant *h r *aid th rr
Baptist C h u rrh w ill meet w ith M i* were between I * amt 30 thousand
vn rto tir*. " lin g e r ” wa- listed a
I I . W . Murker al 7 :3 0 P M.
S t. Monica'# C h an te r w ill meet a m agn ificen t plant also " S ilv e r
w ith M r*. Ruby S tan le y at 8 i «i S w eet" a* * he * a » irr to grow . Ml**
AVimtuist w ill be tuought bark fnr
P.M .
M r*. C liff A b le* an,I M r*. AY II an evening meeting la te r in t h H
Stemper w ill I * T h i if t Shop Work month to which the public w ijl h*
invited a* guc*t* *&gt;f th r S a n fo n l
*r»
(iatd e n C lu li
aa h p n k s h a a
............. tut -&gt;-Hi M i*. IE N, BlackRegular meetint! of the
C iv |.
llu k r r . Mr*
Department of the AVriman'* Club w elder. Mi ■ C AA'
w ill meet at the C lu b House a' Clyde IL&lt;m *rv, ' l l * S . C . I »i k *r
M cC all, Mr*
11:30 P. M. In fnltl Tub er lllo*i •on. Mr* Fd w ard
S e a l*. A c o v iie il il l.h I tint heon w ll AA’, U Flem in g , M i* AA' |). lia rd lbe helil at 13:30 w ith tbe Sem lnol n er. Mr* Ned S m ith . A ir*. M It
County Federatio n of Woman'* S tric k la n d . Alt* II N. S a v e r. M r*
John lin g er* M i*
Krnm ett Me
C lu b m rinber*.
Khenerl Court No ft3, Ladies C a ll. M r* Irv in g F le isch e r, M r*
George H arden, Mr* I I . I I . Ile r r r n .
O rien tal Sh rin t of N in th Am eri
w ill meet at 8 :0 0 P .M . in Del.an-’ M rs. A . II A ilin g , and M r*. Iten
at the Pyth ian Mall T h e re w ill li Monroe.
In itia tio n *.
The P ray e r M eeting «ervj. •• &gt;
the P ir*t Mapti*t C h u rrh w ill I.
Y . AA. A . A IK F T
at 7:30 P.M .
The Y . AV. A. of the F in d
P raye r
meetint! of the
K it ' Baptist C h u rch had it* re g u lar
M ethoili*t w ill lw« hehl at 7:1ft P lulstne** meet in-! on AA edne«day
M. A ll v U ito r* a re w rlro m r.
night at the K d iira tio n a l B u ild ­
TM CM HUAY
ing, w ith M is* B e tty Jo H ollo­
The Brotherhood o f the Fir** w a y, presiding. M r*. F . I ,. HamB a p tiit C h u rrh w ill h are tbel
pier, a **i*trd by M ia* Bobbye
' * m |. i V i " mm?, p io g tam m eeting to M nrt"o M U* Joan H 'm p ie r, V i« «
night at 7:30 P.M
M artha Grogan ami M i** B arb ara
T h r Itoyal Anibii**a&gt;i&lt;u» &lt;•( the M rN ab presented the devotional
F ir s t Baptist C h u n I' w ill m re on "W h e re I* Y o u r T re a » u re rT "
th is evenifii: at 7:0n |'M
Those present w e re M r* A. J .
M r*. Blake S a w v rm unit All
Peterson, M r*. I I . I I . N cw *on,
M n* Fundoni w ill in- T h r if t Sho* Alt*. F .
0 j in p ie r, Mi*» H nllo
W orker*.
w a y. M i** Ham pter, M is* Morton,
M l**
B e tty
Ann C a g le , MU*
h
firo g a n . M is* M rN ab and M i**
M argaret Hunt.

Emmett Kinlaw I
Honored On Birthday

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In rrle b rffJo n of hi* aistyeighth b irtInlay the fa m ily i f Finmett K in la w honored him w ith a
aurprtnc p a rty nt th e ir home on
M yrtle Avenue T h u rsd a y evrninic.
T h e d in in g room and tivtnjr
room were decorated w ith color*
fu l F a ll flo w e r*, and the dimuir
tab le, overlaid w ith a la re jlo lh ,
wa* centered w ith a lartre birthday
ra k e bearing 08 'iirhted candle*.
A * he blew out the ran d le* the
group sang "H a p p y B ir t h d a y ' to
Tho*e en jo yin g the p a rty with
M r. K in la w were M r*. K in la w ,
M r. and M r*. A rth u r tlra d .h a w of
S t. Cloud, M r. and M r*. Floyd
R o ya l, M r. and M r* G re g o ry K in ­
la w and daughter. Ja n ic e . M r. and
M r* 8tin*on K in la w . Mr, and M r.
Jo h n n y
W ataon
and chlbiten,
M ary Anne and la iu ra F a y e . M r*.
R u p ert P e rry of liu lle y N . C ., M iat
Jeannette K in la w and D ic k '* K in ­
la w .

P A L M C I H C I .K
The Palm I ’ irrle o f the Harden
C lub met F rid a y nt the home nt
M r*. AA'. AV l.in a , w ith 13 mem­
ber* an&lt;l one nut-nf-tnw fl
guest
present. Air*. II I I . Putrran and
M r*. Jo h n C arlto n acted a* en.
hostesses. A fte r luncheon
which
wa* »erve*l on the porch o verlook­
ing S ilv e r L ake . M r*, f l, P . Herndon gave an In fo rm ativ e talk on
ro»e».
A t thr- bu*ine*s m eeting which
followed, plan* were completed for
the c a rn iv a l to Ire held at the home
o f M r*. M iriam Ku**etl on Nov. |8 ,
Palm C ir r le w ill have g ir l* selling
(ra y * o f home math* ran d le* anil
rookie*.

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llr THAI P O Y I .K

C h rn tm a * d raw * near Kveryotte
r*ccd w ith buying something
m
, h u ro|um n lh jlt
, u(.
ge«te«t a# g ift* . T ie * a r r common
and *o are s h irt*, undergarm ent*
ami
mi The th in g .vlwnit a
lx* &gt;k is th is ; It ra n Ire the tw-st
thing the object of your be»l
wi*he* receive*, r*r u ran Is* .i
W illia m * I I . Tho m s*. J r . of 13IU
bigger flop than the orange an ,I
Palm etto A ven u e ha* (nlne.l the
purple ctavnt that Aunt J u lia
U nited S ta te * Marines.
gar,* t,&gt; \cp h cw B ill l**t year
S „ th r iprestion o f dir •tim inntion
M r. and M r*. A lvin K ilp a tric k
roun-* op F ir s t , would so and so
of M rd ita B e,n il spent the weekId ., # l*rok 7 Second, would *o
end w ith th e ir patent*
an t *o like th i* type of t*o.,k 7
T h e n you have It. »linplv and
shortly A rt more fan * pa* an
S g t. T o n i B u ** i »prnt the w*-tVcommitted in the name i f book*
enrl here w ith hi* wife, ||c i* m
than you can *hakc your finger
tra in in g in C h e rry Point. N C
at VAhr*
1 rtnnk a go**d reason would bc
M r. and M r*. It C. c .d lle r ,,f
Itr - AVc M-Ircl a t**,*k for r ft le n t
M o nteium a. C#a. arc the gue*t* of
n .. o.liog to ,,u&gt; own to te* and
M r. and M r*. J . C Mitchell
ib -it,
rather than tho t*r*li-s m d
desire* of the recipient -l lb gift
M r. and M r*. H K. t.ong an-'
I f « r stop and th in k a l-'id the
fa m ily anil M r. and Mr* A P
other fello w , hi* personal ty . hi*
B ro w n and daughter *prnt
the
in terests, what he has said ill
w re k -rn d in W inter Haven a*
ro n versa!in n * and *o m . «&gt;' might
gue*t* of M r. and Mr* It I I Rudd
m i tve at a L,w*h solcrtion that
writ tie the one.
Air and M r* trrover AVhidden
I ve seen m any |»eopt.- who rave
of AA’inter P a rk and children *prn t
nltonl a re rtn iti Is n n , ar. I when
the weekend w ith All and M r*
ipu-itcd as to where Itn-v got It
L e s lie AVent M r. and Alt- ''h id d e n
th cr - a r , “ It was the nicest thing
al-o nttr-nrlerl th r t i e r g in -F ie ri,la
I got fm C h ris tm a s " 7 h ‘ s is smu
football game in Jackso n ville.
alioiir i g 'fi ro stin g u su a lly be
*w ,'*'n * "•&gt; and tft •***
S t a ff S g t. (ie ra ld I I Adam * of
How,‘v « i, remenitw-r ,*n,&lt; thing
1118 P a rk A vrn u e was r r c r n t lr
Be - ,i loos a I,out Ih e *rle e ti"n
discharged at the Atannr C o rp
for r oot ,-bolct r-otild hr I he log
A ir S ta tio n , C h e rry Point. S' C
gc-t lin o .let of Ih ,, ) .] &gt; In other
and im m ed iately rcrn llsted a* an
w ot,!*, if •omeone ha* an id-vimt*
a ir r r a f t engine mechanic. He i
hor*e.fa,-c, I waitlld o-*» suggest
now se iv in g w ith A ir en g in eerin g
giving
Jo yce
C a ry 's
" llo r * c '*
Suuadron Id.
A |"iith' even though It Is a delig '.tfu l tsH.k. I.ecnil*.- t ie bn* *k
A ir*. I.r e Proper *n.l son Alikwon't i.o an a th in g ,,i„Er-t tbo*»
spent the past werk with her na
■oil, fit (on* and a lie n u tifill friend
te n t*. Air. an&lt;l Air*. H a rry Lee
•hip iiiav end S e rto in ly , however,
A ir* lim p e t wn* honed Saturday
giv, -.on,- thought to y, ur *elec
by her husband, Air Proper wh
tion and you might erak * *onn-one
had lawn a w a y ,»n a golf touiitH
the la|i|&gt;ie*l |i r*on ill the world
1I&lt; pics lio n o f a hook for
m ent.
itV, F r i l l t l a n d P a r k
liim oi in Jun io r M is* |»-» e* a pro
Idem far more g ra ve lira l that of
Among those who went to J * d
a i-nnk for an a d illl. Aon »ec, we
s o n r lllr S a tu rd a v for tbe fle o rg t*
U ohi1 ( ’ir c lu P la n s
never know Ju n io r a- w ell No, the
F lo rid a football gnmr w rre At
( i i m l u n C a r n i v a l Hover lin y* doesn't s j Ev -* it e illir r
anti M r*. H ugh AA'hebhel. M r. on.
Then- am m any lawik* on science
M r* AA'. (!. Fle m in g . Air. and Afr
The m eeting of the Bose C lld which an- levelled down to the
M. L . T ill i* . 1.. H C o rm rllv. C Je ra l'
at the H a rd e n Center F rid a y child'* age; for that m a tte r, on
L o s*in g . M ia* Patihnr C o n n e ll'
H i*torv !&gt;•&gt;• A gtHwl fa c tu a l, yet
M is* lleliecca Rorldenlarrv. Mi»* morning made plans for the (Jot
den Club C a rn iv a l to lv held al colorful biography o f some g n »t
Sadie
M u rp h y , Boh C ru n d e v
Sophia M ep o iig a l, Mill Fle m in g the home o f M rs Miriam R u t*- &gt;1 fig ure from our own hi -lo ry or
keep the
Ml»» Je a n S n y r r . Fd Field in g a n ' on C ry s ta l l-ake next S atu rd a v world h isto ry m ight
morning. T h o s e
contributing youngster* aw ay fro m Superm ini
K a v Shoem aker.
plant* for the plant sale (rooth « •
the nuike-hrlievp an I bring to
asked |o leave them al the hotn
to* realr/alio n the Bllpt-tniau who
Am ong
those
attending
the n f M r*. J . W . W ondttiff.
i* .........ild r in le a l life
Stetson-Floetda State U n iv rm lt*
M r*. C h a rle * WiAA'Ikie, who prth ,
field i» unlm ited
I ’r a r l
f
r ..
• gie** *#.**^* u e ./ . * . • s &lt; t * s , i:nv&gt;t mr: Muck’ * "O n e B rig h t P a y ' g iv e * u*
iintlervtaiehsig rA
night were M r. and A ir*. Holm l&gt;er» to atten d the fourth d U t t i- ' , '- t le t
M em , M r. and M r*. Tom m y Alero meeting am i luncher'i, to la- held 1
"T h a i! O w e n *", by Hotel
AVINon, I* an entirely' tliffeti-td
A ir. and A ir*. J . Ilra ile v Odhani at Ihe Metho*li*t C h lirrh In AVn
Air. and M r*. Joh n K rid e r. M r. on,' tef P a rt an il the covered lit - 1 uvcuile, toil none lire less approM r* J . C . M itch ell. Mr. and M r* luncheon o f the Seminole C o llin v priote It ticol* w ith a Maine farm
Imy, his way* o f lif e , the w ay he
L . I I . C o n n e lly , Mis* S h irle y M o re­ Federation o f Women's C lu b •
d rew e*. hi* school in terest. I town
land. Joh n llru m le v . Alack C le v e ­ Nov. I ft.
Air*. It It. Ile ek , bird* and con h ire in the laud of Sunshine, t h i,
land and A talm lm M arN elll.
•rrv a lio n rh a irm a n , m a d e a hru-' **»»*l*l
« splendid Uma *o giv
talk on the Audutern Society
little Joey or C h a rlie . L wiudu
I F t ’ TO M FKT
M r*. W ilk e displayed a “ e, r teach him alamt h i* mu them
The In tg r- fra trr n ity C ouncil w ill ta g r tree’ w hich »h«- ha.| n i le n e ig h t.n '* l.a ck g ro iim l. and *• «n
rnret tom orrow night at the C lly Alemlier* present were A!r». II I I • »»lv nk*' be would Iwgin to *ee
H a ll at 8 :0 0 P . M., Air*. Ia*»tcr Colem an. M ra. It. II. Beck. Air* what m ake* T h a i I Owen* tin w ay
fiu th rie , president announced In- W, A . M o rriso n , Mr*. Irvin g I « &gt;»r- ,,r l* How v ita l!* i-iiie rtln ril'
d a y.
lierg . M r*. K d latne, Mr* I Al.
'1o*t of you none *d lic it AV it
Plan * fo r the Chri*tm a» D an ce, MeCii.'kiM M m . A . W. K p in .
to Ire held on Pec. 23 w ill tw J* IL W o o d ru ff, M u W I U .1
made. A ll m em lier* of a n y aortal •on. Mr»* C . L . U *rk , Mr- &lt; • »r
M n K II Stow e, Mi
L T d*»i
national » o ro rity or fra te rn ity ore | r « l . n w R o i i , M r * . M. M f t u n i i o y , w e t h r t n n d M f * 1 I K i m i n
invited to atten d . H e p re s e ita tiv n
are requested to tie preaent.

P e rs o n a ls

C I H C I .K K K P O M T
A ir*. C y r il Rutner made a rrp«dt on "C h ri» tla n Social
Belatio n *” at Ih e meeting o f C irc le N’t!
I Of the W .8 .C .8 . of the
F ir s t
M .lh .w lM C h u rch on M onday a f
ternoon at Ih e home of M r*. W . 8
Thornton.

M r*. Joh n I .a Horde of Ir e s b t n .
wa* elected p re .b len t o f P U t " '
3 of the A A iu n an . A u ilia ry of th.s
P io ce .e of South H o n d a at t h e ir
fa ll meeting held on Thu r*d av at
the Holy C ro w Kpi*ropal C h u r.h
M r*. Itaudall C h are wa* e le ct•• t
•eerrtarv and ttr-a*u rrr.
M r*. AV. T . Zeuch of A'ero Bench
diocr*an president of South Fbvr
Ida, Rev, Jo h n A Benton o f th.
S t M ichael'* C h u rrh in O rlando
and Rev. AA m, AAard, ( haplin of
KpUcnpal stu d en t* at Aliatnl U n i- j
V e rsily were the guc*t *peakcr*
Coffee wa* * e iv r ,l following lie
service l»\ ' I n
Paul Che*ter*on
and M r*. U AV ltii|&lt;re&gt;-ht and th en
committee
M rs. IE
I'o ttn nf AVInti ■
I ’a ik . d h trie t d irecto r, prrsidrwl n’
th r business meeting liu est* w r iwelromvd by- M i* AV \V W arm
president of llo lv 1’ in o A u x iliu ' llo lv T iio it v t ’ hurcb mendw-r* m
Fru itio n .) P a rk eaten,led an in
v ita l ion f" r tin- * tiring meeting
Pio re*an o ffic e r* u n -en t w
president. M r* AA' T Zeuch. V* i
Beach; vice president, Air* It. At
M rK e y ; united thank o fferin g
M r* J t! B a rtle y . t&gt;ilando; seen
ta tv of C h ris t ia n education, M&gt;Staffo rd lli-o h, U ' ,, i Palm Bcas rrtrtn rv of C h ristia n * i*ta l r*-l&gt;
lio n *. M r*. AA' C AVilliarn*. AA'c-*
Palm lle a ih . *rc rc u tiv of mi»»,on
Mr* J C Kearns, I -ngwoorl.
Luncheon w«# served at 1 &gt;*'
Al bv Ihe AVOman's A u v ilia iv
llo lv C ros* w ith M i* 8. tt Cha-general rh a lttn a ri. Alts. J . 8ntin
det*. M rs. H enrv M. l.atilin , A lt AV V L o v e ll. M rs B F W hitt
J r ,, Air*. Ita n d a ll fh n * r . M r*. I t i "
H oller. A ir*. It A Neuman. Alt
L II Connell v . Alt- I Fern b e
Air* C lb- AVolski and M r*. F
I . Burdick assistin g .
Blan ch e* ir p ic s it ile d were, AA'io
le r I'a r k , S I , Cloud, i h l.m d n -T 1
Cathr-rlral C h in c h of St L u k e , St
A lirhael'*. H i Ian,to. i l u i- t C h u n l.ongwi«&gt;d, St
Ja m rs, Lre a b u tg .
S I. Jo h n -, K l-sim n ie e . llo lv T i l l ,

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PAGE THREE

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ing T u e xla y evening ol the Klien*
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of AV 8
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Mr*. II A S te ln n ie ye r and M r*.
I ron 8 trin m eyer.
V program o f " H e a lth In R u ral
Com m unille*" w a* pre*entrd by
' l l * Ralph Peter* and Mi*.* C lif ­
ford Johnson Alt*, t 'a r l Rm dbuty
tra il a chapter from the honk
"AVouun of S cu lp tu re.”
After the buainre* *e»»|in, tlvr
clas p rrtft» ra l«il t h r ir “ trn ih Ait*
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t«iiY«*tt, Atr^ Vnrl»t»ioui;h n nf M l*.
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C ircle No 7-B o f the F ir s t Afeth
odist C h u 'ch met on T u e td a v nl^b*
w ith Mr*. 8 , N Hud»ewi on HoltAvenue M r* Frn e «t S m th w » r,l
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rlrvotjonal and the tn ltiln n *lm ly
wa* pte*enleil bv Alt* Rather AI-- i
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to hold a tooketl food *aile AVeilne*.
■lav Nov, 33.
Plan* fo r a C h rP lm a * n a tty l♦oint meeting w ith C irc le No T-A
a l the home of A ir* T e il AVilbant
was dU -utsetl. A l the r«netit*)iro f the bu»lne»« »r«»ion re fre sh ,
ment* were *erved to the fo llo w iii*
m em lier*: A ir*. C a rl C h o iprn lm *.
J r . , A!r* IJre lch e n C o r w e ll, Air*
M. N . C a stle . J r . . A ir*. Roderick'
Adam *. Air*. Ted AVilliarn*. Mr*
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PAGE FOUR

New Smyrna Wins
Straight 13-6 As S a n f o r d
from the
Drops 7th In Row
Ho r s e s Mout h Sixty Two Yard Pass
Mi

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(u n v e ile d I m i r lo provide I o id liam with lit

nlng margin on the rr.ort t p * ;i*
c t llir pl*y of the game on the

In Third Quarter
Scores Winning TD

S ix tleodrr | m#i v)t % M frr Ih r
ll'IX
margin o f victory overb---------difference.
Georgetown.
Hr VKIINON H A M IIIN
Hi i |*&lt;ti nt* ir v t t il oh
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Alan s.Yiibu, fu lllu irk Score.!
The New Smyrna B erraru d is
I m from Mdl &lt;’*#uk t«i Hull
(h ire tilnea In pace I'enn In 64)
VValaton after
Flo rida’* riaky delealed
the
Seminole
High
0 trium ph river llrow n.
eight man line had .lopped the School Celery Fed. by a acore of
A I Pollard, left
h a lfln rk —
Ih ilIdog, .old w lll.in alx yarda 13 *1 Friday night liefore a crowd
Mooed twice nnd inrfrled acvtn
of pay dirt on la u straight 1 of aume WKI fan.
conversion* in Artny’a M l) vi,*p lay.
The game marked tie* H r.I conlu ty uve, Sew M eiirn ,
Cook bad laded lo paat, figur- ferenre win for Ihe Hurraeuda*
Tom WsUort, left end Ja lln d
ing lh&lt; three defer), ive hark* while the Fed. dropped their
tw irr lo enabli llb io State In
couldn't pu.itbly cover hi* four .eventh .Iralgh t cutilnAl of tho
whip Wisconsin, in I I .
open re, l ive r. Hot lb, ulert lit - **: tun.
Jubn M ltie w .k l, f u l l b a c k —
lor defcii-. ahiflrd qu ickly, and
The hlghllgh* «f H e co nt.it
BeotrrJ Iwu tnucbilnwna in. Indium
aenlor end Hob W a ll Ion, lieo rgia’a rulllH w|lrll A n Kinder bit Charlea
our 72 yard .p rin t in urdoutin
|ma* eatchlng ace, »u» covered M an,w eal with u p a ., which
California cru.bcd U . (' I.. A ,
like a blanket by tiatur left etui netted Ibe New Sm yrna eleven
36 0.
1 relict, and drfenaive quarter- n „. winning touchdown. The play
Mick K a im a trr, left balfliark
back W illiam ., Cook waa budly
(Jg yarda, having atarted
l i t VKIIN O N I I .M l M IS
.Scored twice and lotted two
touchdown p a tirt an unbeaten
Tlir unbralru I lulitla S ta ir Liu- rutbr-d, a* he bad been through oll the ‘Cudat 3H yard line.
T h r Frd t wen: ahead in the
Princeton rooted H a rva rd , let 2d. t r it ily .Seminole, tuaird lo a 27-7 &lt;«U( flic ,lfl*'M»IH*h, I#&lt;11 t llf i l lt.,ui iomoi from M a.tarhueeU t f|M ,
,
w|,tn Ugcletoy in­
lb. I * W illiam ., i|uarlerback- victory
over
ihr
Nielson
H
a
lle
r,
in
•
alndy
drifteil
In
hit
left
tearch-'
-■
Completed 13 of 2.1 pa.tea In
tercepted * pat* from
Kinder
an
eluding two for loucbdownt In l)p|.and F in la y nnilil in a lonletl Ing for a receiver.
Ihe New Smyrna 31) &gt;a-d line
In ih r rikht hand rurner
Mad Noire Marne to IH-7 victory w lntli a llra tlrd a rrcn ld InrakihK
Minute, later M*&gt;n Sm ith hit pay
»l the Florida end rone
over PillaburKb.
dirt for the firtt tcore of the
i
ro
wd
til
ttiliir
(r.CXJO
(am
lirorgla'a right end, ItatHiM-k,
Hob ll'A m aln , right t.alfl.n.k
game.
H ip V t n iiia lr i tti in It tw illly and
■a . cotetrd; ol. the left
F ro n d three intichdowna In aid
W ith four minute* remaining In
Waloton • &gt; . eo.errd, I mik
Bulger* in lit 31 7 romp over wilb | |ir a l poser r In lake tlir I lal
Ihe fir t i half Kinder plnwe I over
br-llalrd lirief l&gt;, then alarll-alay e ttr.
lets by tu ip n tr in llir uprmny
tickle and itrrik e d 21* yard* fur
r.t to run around h i. left cud.
Jim I (dry, m iaile tliai k Set up
a touchdown lu c liru i* a 72 yard
minutes
of
lltr
«oiliest,
storing
In Ibe end rone W at,loti, who
Milk V. M. I. lour lido w in with
drive. The e itra point failed and
Itvirr
hi
(
n
r
iiin
iu
lri.
had rear bed the aidrllnra,
passes
at Ihe
I adet»
upirt
the *•»« eleven* wore d.'rdhrcl.ed
U torgla Tech, 14-13
turned abrupt!) and raced
I M
lailbat I Nelson llaliano
at 6 6.
hark loaard Ihe r r n lr r uf Ihe
Ted Bhaltuck, fu llh ark -Scored .Inn. .m l n ils .I a tonic tavay.r ball
The F r iit tried v a llil) lo go
h o h m aikrd goal rone. \V||
twice and tel up a K in d lunch
ahead again when they drove to
Irani' Iripperd a* he trie I lo
down Willi a 34 yaid tun to lead ta n y iiit! and tlinn dint pdtiiiiK
ihe New Smyrna four line marker
Penn Stale In a 27-0 drrlahai ovci t, In, li | iiu t r d llir d d l r i r n r t be- | folloM and French .tood, unin the doting minute* uf tb*
W e il Virginia.
inming, on thr tld rlin r tln p e.
Ittrcti llir Itvn b ald tiy lilm y d e ­
h a ll. The ’Cudat d e fe n *. held tmd
johnny lin g lit, i|u m t « ilu (L
the
Georgia
quarterback
be­
"topped ihe F e l drive at the
Scored lout tmiva and patted lo tent.
ing -mothered by four Flurl u ll ended
I In n ,la b la lr lo aird lo a tco ir ■ Ida lineman, tubbed a penile,
a fifth touchdown to lead Miakt*
A t the third quaitvr. got
_ . under
----lo a 36 21 v irto iy ovci Iowa Iwo and a ball minutes alter ibe
aobbly
paat
to WslMon
way tbr ( . J t * tcuied the winStale. Hugh! alto knotted hi* to­ opening in L o ll A lter Noiiuan
• landing all alone iu tl intal yardt giiiied lo 2,400 lo ,ur
•tdr ihe goal line. Tnat waa I —
----------- -------- —
pass prrvtoui record of 2,167 by Fubaiibt relumed ibr in L u l l lo
the only .ra re .
ibe
I'S
lJ
17.
i
nil.
ii
L
ltaliano
bil
F ra n k Sinkwich of Georgia in
In the final an alyti*. however,
1042.
III! receiver II.ire I,met and freled Cook’* p a n wa* an interetting
Wet Bradford, tig h t halfOacl. o il 22 yardr lo ie| up ib r tto rr. iidriigh i to a game played be­
— Sophuiin.it fifth -u itlife r aruird
tween the lethargic grant* of
• i v h i i i r v r t ;a w *
once and whipped out cun iiiten i H r iben (ound qm rteiback B ill Ceorgi*'* line and b rilliant young
* * l . M l : ITT. v I M t l n r i ’. 4H *
gain* ihruug.ioui a*
Michigan D m r r in Ibr tlrar in Ibe end rone Haywood
Sullivan,
a
*up#rb 17 ..............,* " * ** 4
lopped Indiana, 20 7,
and bit tom lot a louibdonr, Fin quarter I, ick in e v rfy department, I* — Tut ,ri&lt;
Mick
K al.lo vilt,
fullback •— ir H uy get came in In bool ibr c i ­ u pan el lo-yond compare When 11 l mdethJlt
llathed off 32 and 00 y n iil (ouch
be tbicw , tbr ball teemed lo tra- I I Pitm an
down u n it lu pace Illiiiu U lo a lia point lo irnd ibe Sennnolrt vi i m u 'tiaig b t undeviatiiig line, * T » n n e '*fr
II — MU. M
21-7 victory over low.* and keep oul Mont willt a 7-0 lead.
without waver »i arch, Into the I t —tleo ral*
Ibe lllin l’i !!o&lt;v Howl hopeM in n ie . In in K 8 II end T r,l Hr- band, of bit receiver*. Only a I I Miss M.I
alive.
*1 &lt;1. T».li Nov l»
w ill lnlt-ire|ileil quarterback Hill truly phenomenal Bulldog drAl Fb-rlda No,
II
Hot, Heynuldt, h a l f b a c k — Johriaon'a pa** on llie Sl« l» o n 40 fp„ , r&gt; U1„ , | | r
r,-3-2-l,
w blrh
Scored tille r timet ami kicked five yaril line and rnrnl lo Ine one I m-- • mashed bit receiver* In Ibe
IN K
? tllrUtie m- 6 i \t
convenient In inert-ute scoring fore living |»il|rd down. Mike Sell gluond with brutal •
I*
output lor teaton lo 126 p,.in l­ era went over tackle on Ibr lin t got th-'ir finger* »n the bail, sav
e4
4
t
r
if
’
l&gt;
and lead N rb ta.ka to a 42 21 play to add another a la iMUtilt lo rd the .lay for Georgia.
llavlo r
If
victory over Knmaa S tale.
the Sem in o le’, lead. Tno e it r a
T n l«
The
Bulldog'*
line
was
rem
itDick
Flowers, ipiatlerhack
( Hi
point w a t wide to re st the tcore
rd to la- the G eo rg ian 's u-*t
T»m
Tallied twice and tat un third at l.’l-ll.
i
louchdov.n with h it r&gt;*»Mug !&lt;•
T h e - c ia p p , H a lle r* w rie n ’l lo point, and the enurmuua fo rw ard
H %l If N*i% i •
w
a
ll
played
adequate,
i
f
Uhllitpark N orlhw etlrrn lo a lu 14 he denied for m inute* la t r i Tom
A l f u l* i Nd Y J l
football.
H o w ever, th#
victory over Purdue.
llrn w n
f o in bled F u lm e r
A rm ­ Spited,
*•
Boh Smith, fullback Hompr.l strong** punt on Hie P 8 U 27 yard Hulhlng'a m argin o f v irto ry wa* 1* *
a
74 and 72 yariH for touchdown, line. T h e H alter o ffen se lin k e d p ro lrcje d hy Hw vlrltrua tackle* H IVtiii Him*
of
U Wad 'le ia i A Jr M. lo a 26 20 and Hobby M ark* picked up ele­ u f it* two d efm elv# lltivh acker*. ST %lli Itiimii
triumph over S . ‘4 .' l l ,
ven y a r d , on the flra t p la y In lb# A r t D a fa t ln and D erw ent lo n g —, 'uiomr.ts
hobby
Millun,
lia lflu r k He K em ln o lra ' III. J e r r y G a lla g lifP le y. M e ta ilo and lo n g le v , on ts
I I — I’e s s
turned a kirko ff h4 yard* in tail ta rrie d fo r the .co re when he three savage p la y*, ru t down and it N Mss
. .
prrlo&lt;l lo g ivr T ra aa a 27 20 plowed b it way lo tile goal and la id out the three Ion F lo r ­
Ai atasforo. Not l l
N svf I Phil*. | lia r |
triumph over Haylor.
through t h r line. Point su ccia iitl ida receiver*. H illy H rd d rll look­
H N IM V
Ihm I.ra lly, .p* ,r l.-rhack ST re,I (bin
_
......
M a.........
rtin wa* called on to u.# ed a * If he m ight have town k ill­ IS tv.if foul
• touchdown p a t, in Ihe ilnaing bit talented toe f„r Ibe evlrn ed by one p a rtic u la rly brutal u V sio lsri'lll
m inute, and made three mover- point. The kick »»&lt; kuo&lt;I and •lam . H e hail just caught a fla s h ­ a it r: b .s im t i,
ing S u lliv a n pass. H is arm s wrere i V l.it lJ ,
alorit lo tpark Mar«|ucll to a brought the .cute lu 13-7.
a &lt;lei.rxl* T « h
21 ID victory ov&gt;r lln ly *’•&gt;■«.
W ith lim e r iiiiiilnir out In Ihu . t i l l n u t.trc s rh rd , hi* feet inche, » T'*l*ne
Claude Arnold, quarterback —I flr t l h a ll the lla ttrra drove down- from the ground. W ith R r.h le ll a Miss Ht*le
A l t is., i a Is, Nov I I
th is
* ti:g u l* rly
defenseless
Chucked Ihr re touchdown p a lle t' field in what appeared a touch­ In
13.01*044. Nov 21.
a* Oklahoma ilre tc h e ii i t , v.c down d rive la-fore Tom llrown in- poutiun the IDll pound llr t 'a r ln
iiiis T irh i i i l l . r u e :
lo ry airin g to 26 w ith h 31 I I lercrpled Johnton't p a t. on I lit- bit him in Ih r hack w hile moving
7 M ake I’ore.l
v icto ry over K a m a * .
12 and raced to Ihe FH U 43 be­ fu ll t ill . The G atin l&gt;ark cru m p l­ a 0 * 4 . 1.oln.
fore being pulled down. With eight ed Into a heap, dropping tb r hall. a Mi»t|p&lt;i|.pi
Furilhsm
tevohdi remaining in the firai He was carried o ff the field un­ |u* iJeur*H
.iw *
half ltalian o heave,! a brilliant conscious and lim p A g ain and 1 i | . , » a i *
p a.* lo H a rry llringger who rac­ again passes went In. -nuplete a . I I I'enn M ale
ed over fur trie tcore. I)ne again b ru tal tackles such a . th is unr Is tTemaoa
Vlilenovs, Nov I I
,
Hogget bimled Ih r r lt r u point to shook t h r I rail from the g ra ,p
H..(v f'luM. I IS.* t
tend tin 1 Seminole* a brad by a u f Flo rid a receivers
In spite of th is Sulli**n
HNIIW V
tcore of 2H-7.
fa ir
ruHipletnl V uf 21 passe* for
ii
A fte r a prnentation of Ihe
Itote f’loss
•i
D A L L A S . Nov. 13 t/II Two b'loridn S ta ir U niversity H au l.
117 yard., In as brilliant sn
ll I .Hlale
ti
Week, ago Southern Methodist w«&gt; Ibr S triv e n Hand look Ib r field
v th lb iliu n uf quartrrbarklng
I'rln. tion
a* w# have »ten.
Had lh#
No. 1 in Hie nation'* football. To and jirra rn trd un* of their typical
I ’oleals
II iila srs
day H w ill do w ell to get In Ihe entertaining half lim e rerrnioidea.
ii
Flurida line been any match
I'tnn
li
lop 20.
fur th# llulldog behemoths
The Stelaon Hand rvn dn d “ On
Harvard. Nov I I
Ihe gam* would hav# Iieen a
flow doe, it feel, Mr. Rua-cll, t» H atlera lio " , after which tlir
l-olumt.l*. Not 11
rout, for nuwhere in the
lake tin t, a drop lu such a thorl lig h t, were eillng ulahrd end ■
• • t 'A i.ir iiN s iia
He o l* Clare
Grorlaa barkfield wa* Iber*
lim a ?
trio u f m aju rrtlr* w ith Walter
Itrea.m
a player who approached
I I . N. R uttell, roach uf Southern Haller trading, twirled fire baton*
It — I'enn
sophomore Hulliiaa la laMethodist: “ We’re ju a l *• gout in an linpreaalve maneuver. A final
I I H Calitnrne*
dividual brilllanc#. Although
new a* we were then hoe we never touch wa* rendered by Ib r Stelaon
tt firegun Mate
i * - i t . Hare's
the
rest
of
lh#
Florida
team
war* Nn I III the fir t t place.”
lum hliug team fur an enlerlainiria
IS — Washington
played whelehearled, some­
And, moreover, he added, “ We half lim e.
l l —t i l l . A
times io.pired football, they
have a fine Imnch uf Mudent. and
.a n V rsnuero. Nov I I
The team* returned In Ihe third
seldom played It with polish
Mlsnluiit. Nov IS
fan* who underitaml thi* tiiuation period and hall led un even let m i.
and assurance. Thr gam*
• M l.B aiaieq
T h a t’* the biggetl ir g ie l I have In Ihe opening mmulea of the
wan, in essence, a ronlrst be­
I I I're slirie rlsa
for gelling heat. I hat,- to have In fourth iiu arle r Ihe H a lle r* again
ll
lll.s o u ri
tween a slightly discouraged,
lo l* became of those fine atudente tried to knock un touchdown uoul
| l N C Hlale
welt trained tram manned
anil fan* ami the great tupm u! of hv d rivin g In the b‘8 U eight yard
IS Ho C srolla*
be good, big and viptrienred
I I IVake lo r SSI
Ihk administration al S M U ."
line, llu w v v rr, Johnson railed to
player* agaln.it n team of
11 —Muqsesa*
R utsell disclaimed any organlird bit hi* receiver M ine I n u n am)
I I — ll..stun t'nllea*
amalt
laeiperienred
suphuhowl of th# fan* and alumni lie- Ihe H alte r drive wa* • tupped on
r'liim in . Nov t l
mevre* led by a truly gr#at
rauee Southern Methodist lu ll to Ibe S'HIJ ala yard line on down*.
A l Auburn Nos I I
quarterbark.
Etperlenc#
and
T in Heminule* filia l acute cam*
aaaa 2.V20 and tu T e ta t A. and
SUM ) A re ;
weight
were
loo
murh.
Thr
I. 26-211. “ The fo lk .
out here whrn llrow n inlercrole.l ■ H aller
0—
Army
li
Florida learn irttaihly has
ai m l like that,'' be *ahl “ It i* no pa** on Ida own 40 and raced to
IT — West Meters*
every reason to be pcuud of
l l — Holy cross
d lig ra .e tu get tieat. The disgrace the 16 liefu rr being brought down.
It- llrn n n
.............
...
If* show la*, #v#n In defeat.
come* from not getting up when Two play later Seller* plowed
T— i'ritu-eloa
. i .
It
If they play a* well on
you ar# beaten. My buy* played through for Ihe acore.
l l Cornell
_______
. ____
ll
either uf lh# n#«l two Satur­
The two Ira n i, played on fa ir­
Al Hyracue*. Nov l l
great football w e n in Ihote gamer
day*
they
could
easily
win
A
l
Bulgers.
Nov
I
I
Th#y kept lb# rrnwd on Ita tip ly even term* with the d iff'ie n c *
I I — Uurbasll
II
from Miami or Alabama.
being In Ihe paatlng department,
to#*, they put on a good thow."
In other game* Incubus Jon**, S I - lt o b lM tU L l'M B IA
“ Iln 't R rtm arkabl#,” he atk#d, ltalian o waa able to lilt mo*t of
It
Herald pdugnu-llcator, took l**«
“ what an Inch here and an Inch Ida receiver* while Johnton had an uf beating thi* week than during t l — Harvard
I
I
—
T
*
U
lh#r«&gt; ran do. I waa No. I coarh o ff night and wa* unable to hit hla prevlou* forecait. while atill e— penasylvsaia
and my team wa* No. Iteam . Now hi* man.
e—A i a r
.. .
13 7 0 7 -27 nut coming up with the pro- 1—C o raell -........... ............
lu ll look at u*. T ak e Hatutdnv'r F lo rid a Htata
mlsel
perfect
stale.
Biggest
7 I* u 0— 7
t— lisrtiuouib . .
gam# with T r i * . A . and M. We Htetaon
R a te . ,tev i i
F lo rid a H'at* (co ring: touch- •hock of tire week waa the la-13
gut to liie A . ami M. uue-yard line d o m e . D rive r, heller* 2, Urlngger, tie between little I,oui*vRl* and
At Rrswa, Ne». I I
and an off-*id* m il u* a touch­ convenient*, Hug get t 3.
the Injury-ridden Miami Hurri­ e —Duke Sir. 1'AMtli.lSIA
_ . ^ ■
down. K it pointi would hav* mad*
H t e t a o n (coring: touchdown, cane*. Just one more proof hat I- cjeurals Tech
lit# difference ill victory anil da G allag h e r: ron vrrilo n , Martin.
been added lo Incubu*' convic­ 1 1 -F u rm a n
- C l ess so*
feat wouldn't It ? “
tion that this la lha scrawled l11
T H K YA R D STIC K
l ll. Washiagiun
11* wanted R known that h* con- K*8U
football
season
all**
Waller
Stelaoa
ll- m r q u e iie
* id* m l hi* tram bad dun# well
l'J
F in t down ■
ID Camp coached Yale. On lha bails I —cita d e l
“ Bpirit wa* lh# only w av w * war 206
Al No raroilnaj Nov'. II
of
comparative
acorea
little
Ruihing yardage
134
Wi
’■ts Forest. Nuv I t
th# game* w* did," h# said. “ We 161
P a u ln g yardage
04 Louisville la now 36 point* bet­
a. H , |i,
had a group of in#*p«ri#nr#d play
Paaae* attempted
14
XI ter than Notre Dame!
I I —U eerala Tech
• r* who did Ihe b#*t they could
I
I
—&lt;Mi|u
a
isle
Incubu*'
only
loaae*
were
th*
8
6
P au ea completed
----------- ....
•ltd cam* through rem arkably. I
a**** Inlet 'epted
3
4 •maxing 33-7 victory of thrice- 11—Missouri
tt - O kie A*M
f a il wa ar# ** good aa *v#r but we
Punt*
6 henten, once-lied I- H. U. ofar &lt;1 -Rico
7
naver were a* good aa rated." ft 37
Punting average
41 Vanderbilt and the Celery Fedi te -T e t a *
I* te re s A A M
Ru*s»ll eiplainetl w hy It wa* a
S'umbTe* Ioat
3
X Iota to Naw Bmyrna 13-7.
Al t r l s s i u , N
Uouthweit Conf#r#nca taatn . could 70
Jonea acore to date, counting
Yarda penallted
Ik
M l
tlea for th# hour*, la 23 right.
w in M tionai acclaim w ith victor­
7 wrong for an average of 77
i a again*! taanu from other area,
fa ll lo th# bottom In ita own they are nut schooled In our ay*- percent. Thing* are ahaping up.
l*nn and wa hava surcat*."
Ib e flra t placo, wo plav
Ruaaall M id BMU already ha-* wee* reported In the rotten bowl."
M oil fa a lW li _ Jo w a Iu m J1
ivad aoma bowl faalara hot that Rutweil grinned. “Tho week w*
*a « « 7 thinking about bowl played T exas A- and M. we wept
M about #*ch othar. Evan gamae— ho was juat thinking a boo* In the Soerer Bowl. Man, at tho
aaetoal player* know anr healing Arkanaaa,
Baylor an' rate wo*r egoUg, w e ll have to te »
and uur atyla o f plar. Texas Chrlatian.
our w ay la la | e t h it* any hoot
go Into othar aoctione where "The weak wa yiayad Texas wa at t I L -

Stetson H a t t e r s
Defeated by FSU;
l t a l i a n o Is Star

Hatter Fumbles Are
Costly As Heavier
Florida Wins 27-7

■rata f-om

*&lt;&gt; Mainwieot

The e itra (Hrlnt w m good tci rend
the New Smyrna -ileven ah-ad by
a (core of 13-6,
Fo r the remainder of the game
both delm tet held and prevenUd
SA N FR A N C IS C O .
ov. 1 3 P IT T S B U R G H , Noe. |S - * A h any further (coring activ ity.
Don Sm ith, who w a . fillin g in H ill M eyer, genial manager wh (A7— Unbeaten, untied California
at fullback for Kd Gordon, waa led the PRUburgb Pirate* in their with Ihe firir-t football reco.d o*
the F e d .’ trading ground gainer flop into the National League re*, the lot amt one conference ••inn
with (2 yardt. Stan O g rlcib y la r the pan .ea.o ri, learnt hit to go, hat Juit about wrapued in
h atrb all fate today. The fi7.ye*r- ,
,h *'J contecutive bid to the
trailed Smith with 10 yardt.
S A N F U Itl) (&lt;i|: F:— IS. l i lt * , old Tennettean hat iieen tummone,' R“ **- Rowl.
,,n |v • aethack by Stanford. Nov
Cano, Hardin; T — M etier, Swag- to a For he. Field meeting with
g e rty: C —Whelchel, Hchiard; C — llrnnch R icke r, new front office 2s . •»“ » expected and which would
t-e a m ajo r u p ie t, can check Ibe
Coruell; B— T aylo r, Claute, Og»l- Iiot* o f the line*
Rickey h a. given no hint a&gt; to charging R ear* in th e ir championeaby, Smith.
th ip ill ive. S ia iu lin g *
could («•
N EW SM Y R N A &lt; I3 |:
Fret what he plant to tell Mever.
But recent m anagerial change, tangle,! in »urh an event but C a li­
w ell,
Malnwood,
Hay le t;
T—
wnub*
-•■
in the big league a hat led lu .U nite fo rn ia probably
(lurch, H i'b viti, C a rr, Roper; ( } —
w ilb th r l&lt;e.t p c rfu n n a iu e ch*rt
llu m j.b ic y . King, Morgan, Cotton; .peculation I hat ea.v-going Hillv for the teato n , any bow.
C — Km nard, Thom **;
B — Pad- I . out a . the P it t .burgh Pilot
T h e team Coach L y n n fP a n iiv
There it irony in Meyer*, tit na­
don, Kinder, H all, Few , Settle.
W aldo rf decertbed in Seplrm iietion.
I- If. Hat*.
In IS*Mt R ill made h i. firtt ap­ any m ajo i ro ltrg r in the co untrv’'
Sanford
6 0 0 0— 6
pearance
in the hig .how a t a a . having '■th^• g rre u e .t m a tc iia l of
New Smyrna
0 6 7 0— 13
manager.
He
wat hired by the re- reached i.'t peak la tt Saturday
Scoring touchdown*: Sanford:
urganited
P
ira
te , to take |ver w ith a .tu n n in g 36-U v ic to ry over
Sm ith
New S m yrn a:
Kinder,
from
H
illy
Herman,
whoa* ‘447 the U n iv r r .it v of C a lifo rn ia at l/&gt;.
Malnwood.
combination
landed
at
the FoTtom
I'olnti after touchdown: Hum­
Job.
of the National League heap.
phrey
M eyer i . one of the rno.t nonular
Herman had a year to go on hie
Officiate;
R— H oequltl;
U—
contract, hut the eager I'iltthurgh m a n a g er. In the gam e, a . fa r a*
Juhnton; I I I , —C lan cy,
p la y e r, and .p o rt* w r it e r , are
Sanford
New Sm yrna o w n er, houvht it un
Meyer led the li)4h P ira te , to a concerned.
F irtt Downi
9
7
P ittih u rg h fa n *— who took him
place
finlth
Rushing Yardage
146
123 • urpriaing fourth
I Oh B illy w at nariu-d manager o f thr to th eir h r a ila during h i* i|&gt;ecl*ri'asaing Yardage
16
Raise* Attempted
4
7 year and given a new three year ular fir.«t aeaton -lo u re d on Hill
i'aslet Completed
6| contract. It run- through If&amp; l. T o ­ la tt year.
2
fasse t Intercepted
M eyer's it r o ll. to the mound to
ll day he flndt him telf m virtually
1
3
I'unt*
2 the tame illuation at that faced talk to k tio u h lrd p itch er itieviFuntlng' Average
33
27 by h it predecessor three veart ago la b lv .e l o ff a thundering io x i of
It w ill hr rum parativelv r a w fir d rritlo n .
n
Funtfi let Lost
1
&gt;6
Yards fe n a liird
6 R irk e v to gtvc Meyer the gate
Y e t, Meyer made I h it remark
Individtia) yardage:
Sanford; providing lie I . w illing to. him ' a lte r one p a rtic u la rly loud demon
out
I40.INMI
fm
nothing
but
a
ton
Sm ith *2, O grlrtby 40, Taylo r
i t ration
contract.
32. ria u •e 32.
*'I ca n ’t blame th ru * people I'm
D
o
p
ettrri
around
F
n
ih
o
F'»
l*
New Sm yrna; Kinder 66, H all
tuppotrd to produce a winner I
have
the
illuatio
n
tired
up
like
27. lew 20. R m 6. K in n aid 1
haven't. N a tu ra lly , th e y 're tore
th it; Lou Boudieau, who wat file 1 and th ey've got a rig h t to b e ''
a* manager of the tTeveidM In
Hill** health it not good ||e
Eddie K rd fla ti, N avy't new d ia n . la it w trk , w ill replace Mev • u f f r it from the gout and ocean*head fuutball coach, tcouttd a e r.
tonal itoiDSch trouble, i l i ' t w tll
game for K arl t il■Ik of Arm y
H illy w ill go to indianapoli* of o ff. fm tn c ia llv , and o c ra tio n iliv
when the latter w at coach at the American Aatociaiion to i
tp ra k * longingly of h i* T e n n c it t
Dartmouth.
place A l Lope* who got Boudreau’ ’ farm .

li

SMU Defeat Drops
F Former 1st Place
Team From Top 2ft

!!

I

K in d er

Pittsburgh’s Pilot California Wraps
May Be Replaced Up Rose Bowl Bid
By Lou Boudreau By Beating UCLA

A n g eie* B ru in *. W ald o rf now t * r *
th i* I . th* beat club he h at turned
out in four v ta r* at C a lifo rn ia .
T h e game poted the
it e r n r it
U a t of tilt
w h fd u le At
le a tt. p o rtly Pappy thought
It
wuuld l»e. Some 61.000 fa n * , com*
p ritin g the larger * crow d of th#
teato n in B e rk e le y , w ere am aicd
at the e a tl w ith w hich the Bear*
candled the
*uppo**dly
tough
B ru in * . It wa* a on*-»ided contait.
C a lifo rn ia ’* rugged defen*e itoppvd U .C .L .A . fro m .c o rin g fo r the
f i r . l tim e th i* »ea»on.
C a lifo rn ia ’* line tore holel in
the U .C .L A fo rw ard w a ll, through
w h ich It* lia c k firld
“ touchdown
Ihreeaom e", Jim Monachino. Pet*
S ch ah ara and
Jo h n
O lt ir w t k i,
raced fur im p re .a iv c g a in .. 01*14w .k i , sophomore
fu llh a rk
from
Long Reach, C a lif., ran 72 yard*
fo r a th ird period tco re. I ll* i* th*
h rig h le tt fu lu r r o f alt. Added ex­
perience no doubt w ill elim inate a
fa u lt o f fum bling.
So fa r a* C a lifo rn ia follow er*
are concerned, the coast conference
repreM -ntative’i bench In th# Ro*e
lio w | can lie draped In blue and
gold c o lo n an ytim e.
A s o f th is w eek! C a lifo rn ia ha*
won 32 regular teato n game* and
22 conference e o n t r iti in a r " ?
tin e * IP47. O nly Rot# Bow) if**
f e a t ., 14-2H hv N o rth w e .te rn and
14-17 by Ohio S ta te m ar an otherw i.e great record.
T h e Bear* meet U n iv e r t ilv of
San K ra n rltco th it week-end T h *
non-league game
should
prove
m e rely a workout. C a lifo rn ia '* an­
n u al meeting w ith it* oldest riva l
■Since Htb’Mi S tan fo rd w ill fol­
low . h w ill a ttra c t another capa­
c ity throng to U e rk tle y .
Befo re th* »caio n i lo tte d . S tan ­
ford war the choice o f most ob­
se rv e r* to win the t ill * and go lo
the Bo«e Bowl. T h * In d ia n * failed
to d e liv rr T h e ir record include*
lo t * * , to U .C L .A .. and W aih in cton, and a tie w ith So uthern C a li­
fo rn ia . L a st week th ey had lo
com* from behind to beat W arhington S t ile . 29-13.

College and Local High School Grid Records, Schedules
1*—l.tfv ) ells
IX — Uvr jca se
I I — l i n t ltd

ID H N I .I l.
I t -O hio H

IS — H C I A
SO— We shin*|on
10—
Indlsria
7— Ml&lt; hlgen
11—
low a
Ohm Hr *•■•» i Ar Northwestern Nov

7—V*t»

0— Prio r non
t ( —Columbia
*1—Cl i n i *
lu rirn o m h

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Ir a n i m il
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ti
Al 1‘rlnreion. Nos I t
SU N K
14— bo Carolina
14— FHleburgh
| —Tennessee
7— No Carolina Ht
t l — in- nn.oad
14— lla ry M a d . . .
1*—&lt;)sor*la Tech

m u i i i i tvs
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IS -V a t*
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tt -N an Francisco
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N. T if Nov It
Nyrarus*. ll*.
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T - g l . M *ry *
•— |iw Caroline
I t — Mlfelaeiaat n u t *
! { — R e e ja n , 'c* lls * e
T— Alabam a
4— F ie r i# * '
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Furm an Nov t l
Ha Tech Her I
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D a v liso a . Nov I t
A l i t r s r i l i free I
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7—Colum bia
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Norinw as'ern Nov IV
Al rmi'. Hr Nov It

MM I I Ml t N * T ( T N

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I I — Mar e o
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California
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a—T u la **
Al Columuis Nov
Army, Me. I

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Purdue
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1 4 - l.e e
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A l ualande. Nay. | |
A l M Mary’s. Iren. I
Hi I'slerab u t*. Nov 14
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lb — Fernandlna
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I I —64 I’aut a
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1— Hyraruee
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I I — W Virginia
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A l 1311. Nov I ,
I'l .A V a n v VAl A
I I — V irg inia
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l l — Army
I I — Drown
Wlaconeln, Nov 11
Cornell, Nov 11
••P N IA I'R T U A
14— W illiam s
I I — (U tte rs
(•-N a v y
I t — Brown
I f —CornMI
41— CoIgBls
l l — H arvard
A l Tale, l i s t l l
DaMmoulh Nov tt
VADHtRMHH.T
t f — Middle Tenn
4 |— Auhurn
I t — Alabama
11— M letl.elpiil
I t — Florida
I I —Arkansas
I t —ChAlUnooga

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I t —H# Tech
Al Cliad rl. No* I I
Al V !• I . Nov. I I
w arm

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M l a s is s iF F i
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(7 — Arhsneas Hi
7— Tennessee
7 llaylor
*— li e . . , oia
7— Alabama

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If- Hiyison
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1 — Boelun College
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41— Nlrbmnnd
IT W and M
I t — No Carolina
11—41 W *»hl*al»n
l l n im e ..n
I t — Duke
N Caro lina HI . No*
Al R Carolina. Nuv I t
• • V A I.K
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l e —Drown
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I I — Italy Cross
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Al H arvard. No*. I t

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W- KenlUcky HI , Nov 14

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Poali.n Cl,Here
T e ss a a A VI
Tee as
Kaosve Hlale
low s hi vie
Colorado
Kaneaa
Missouri. Ike.* 1 1
Nebraska Nov I I
Ar Oklahoma AAVI

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Ai W ake Voreei. Nov
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I I I'ordae
I I - Tolan*
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Al lu o a. Nov I I
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borne (in ly lu ’.v down now i*
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lU llm enl Loan Dep't., Room 317
Phone 2Xf,
Knnfurd Atlahtb
U .iL a v l Hvak U ,w k » p T ! r
R E N T A C A n. ILdrlve it by day.
week, or acaaun. English Fords
and American Fords, seilanv,
• tat'on wagons and convertible*.
Strickland-Morrlav.n, Inc.,
F.Firat HI.
S P E C IA L B A L E
It'll Plymouth 2 door aejati I t 1'*,
turn I'lymuulh 2-door aeilan I3:C.
I960 Chevrolet Vg ton Pickup I D f t
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY MOTORS
819 E . lat S L
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Everglades Par!;

.Sanford Market

Dewey, Taft
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S’n:ro Minislcr Ik
Cl,limed lly Death

raid . " I don’t u * a m andat* (ni
a com plete i c x . i al nf dorm In

Kl.insmcn Accuses

h ore,in \V;ir

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hood Fruit Supply

CbmpUInf flWit * . r#•If# in 11«#• **l#
" B n thr Want hula S ta te Fa repit Court for Hi* Nlntli luili» u l metXfatki t, th* rn* iinib.-r vo»
C l r in It In #M&lt;I for . • rnars••l • •**•-a••t» lume droll|red to !r.|77 cra tes -fur
P in tM *. lit t h an -•* &gt; !*• •
• fllr .l
a g sln si roi# # n iiiio i i . t i i w t i* ing the past Week w ith the m arket
W A Itlr l .i :i : I'Utiii Mf a l»* it: I • • t iffi ning Fighter volume o f j&gt;e|i9|V J.I,YN I . lilts, I re r*i|i«nr
i&lt;*rain
the i*l*i •nl if f
V* i «Hl4#r# * •aM"#ill*l i per. eg gplant, whit#- uml v#dlow
'|ua-*h. lomatiM s. okta and i»*sn
you
W lTNKnH mi lo#i*tl ami ••III* Ml wen* o ffe rn l w ith V'.liime etpect
M ai of th* a.41«| r ‘ourl at
.ur i.l I ' l l tin a ll comninrllties to slow I \
Plu rlda. f*##tiiil% of . ti*I ii *-1* -'Ml*
of F l ‘*r|ila It.I* I *•! 11 *1^1 f Now III increase. F rie rs a p p e a m l satis*
f a rto ry .
M r, A l». 191*
n i' i m : h n i m .\
*'Sam lv A m le rson, Xtaoag* i of
l*l#ik of Halil i -•••II
•he S a n fo n l State M arket, nilvises
IM KAI.)
rn* frost or #oo| weather ilarn ag r t*»
1aude I, «*i4&gt; Attof#.. * for Plain
Ola...
C lif f
the im m ediate S a n fo n l urea during
$|o Not II. Main H lrtrt. Hull* A is
the past werl**s r*N*| npc||. The #o#dOf Undo, Kloini.
**r w ra th e r tniwever i* iruproving
the ip m lily of g ra p e fru it, oranges
amt tangerine* as w ell as le a n *
M ark*! m m litio n s are im proving
w ith grunt bean* m oving the past
Week at 12.2ft to I.1INI per h ir t ir l
X light volume of tomatoes I
BUYS . . .
• sfuvtrrfl th is week

.pienev wotihl r r .o li ftnni .tenyin**
crim e .otnirn to cluhlren
The h a.tr ra.l*,- of hlvenile tie
llntpirnev. hr .nhl. I . “ the lark of
a *rn»e •*( moral re.ponxlhllltv
among yo u th " \n*l h*- nihltol i t . .'
the place lo .tin t in fillin g that I*
In the fam ily .It c lr
"E a g e r r r r r u ili it* an ulirndv
vaal arm y &lt;*f youthful n ff. n*'«r* "
Hoover .a id , ate the produrta .of
adult nrgllgen........... . h**m.-« broke"
by death, driertion, dixorte. .epa
ration, neglro-t and Immornlity
The F'KI rhlef Mini that crime
cornica whlrh lend lo glo rify the
criniinnt "rnav !«• dangrrott.. *.»,
tlcu la rly in the hand, of an on
•tal.le ch ild ," hot he .aid ihn
•hat ten* I* rtiroe .han* **,*» *,,,*
"have n teal fdoratlonal v a lu e ”
fin the trlevUion proprarn, Ke
fauver .nhl h i. (iim m lltre
l**&lt;
found that Frank f'n .tr ll.., nftre
• ailed an overload of racketeer.,
haa operation• in Saratoga, N V
in New O lleant and lhal lie ia "in
tniKh with rarketrera alt over the
United S t a t e ." || . . a i l the grouri
I* making “ a .uhvtnulial In veitl
gallon" of C o .lrllo 'x a c tlv itlr'
Aa for elite* in which organlred
crime fl.M irl.h e., K rfauver *al*l
f'hlcago tin. Ihe "dlxtlncllon" of
lieing Ihe home of Continental
l ’tr»* ft'tv ic e , which he trrmr&lt;|
"Hie lifehhaxl of the luaikie or
ganltatiolia Ihr....ghoul Ih. . .i'll*

Who

SELLS . . .
RENTS .
REP AI RS IT •

Where are They
L oc at e d ?
th i

'IfcC to w 7 ^ a $ C 4 '
O f YO UR
T i l l P H O N I D IR IC T O R Y

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I In ..ugh th r "iilitr. p i.a l (.ingle
vegetal Inn ».f » li.it wax fo rm erly
K oval I'alm S ta le I'a rk .
A *m all. tem porary nttiaeiim at
K «val C alm |j*lg .* w ill Im&lt; rr&lt;&gt;|M&gt;ne.l
f»t Ihe w inter,
T h e I'ark Service "aid a.ld ilio oal
k if f and &lt;lia rte ile .a l la n d in g , are
I.H-iitt.l at Manat, »• t 'i r r k , on (1 S.
Ilig h w a v N« I tea.ling to
K ey
L a * g«. at Flam in g o , and »ut»iilr
tin* |m. i. along the F lo rid a kev*
arid at K v rtg la d . •
No ..VMiolglil a. &lt;...i.ni.Nlation*
have vet la-rn ron *llu clt*d In the
park un.l none xxlll In- l.liilt in lim e
to take ra te of park v i"it» r* thi"
w inter.

any.
F l. k . I &gt; I l l x i w •*. r p l a n . I a t o f
fic r* " I Ih e com pany in New tlrIran
uml ('hnll*ru*M&gt;ga, at
a
i.in ip ao x ware**.in &gt; in larka-.n
x ill, and it o f f l i . x in D an ville
ami C a rru llto u , Ken tu cky.
A
So uth ern
K ell &gt;p.*ke*man
«a&gt;.l . . i vice x»a• normal In moat
a n * ., .e r v r .l l.y Ihe company. I f .
...Id nlmut tw o th ln lv o f a ll em*
liloycea reported fm work In A t ­
lanta d e 'p ite Ih e picket line, and
there wn* rn. iiit ir iiip ilo .lv In
• iv ic e . O n ly one exchange in A t ­
lan ta I . trian.tally nperatrd h a i r
i l l . Ia n ..* r a i l , were lia m lh .l w ith
out delay.
If the lin t.in fullowv tlir .Ir a t e
gx lived . I v e w l i i r iii the nation
wide . I r i k r , Ihe ••• called “ rov
lug p lcke ta" w ill U
r w ithdraw n
I iitn .ii iow ' I'j.k e tio g in moxt c lllr v
hav la r n lim ite d lo one day.
In New l l . Irm a , I wm picket v
e n lia ii.. . lo tw o downtown l.uildInga w h i.li home lung d i.ta n .e

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MONDAY NOV. IS, 1950

While Continental', o iu 'iallo n .
are im rfertlv legal, he .ai*l he i*
confident that “ we w ill M i l n e up
with aome kind of cure.

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D O N A L D D U C IC S - N E P H E W H U E Y - o v o r •
fo o t t a ll

W# h y Pottagaf

B IG S N O W M A N ^ o x r e n a f e o t t a i r
I N D I A N —o vp r a&lt;foot tart
P L U S 2 O T H E R - B IG T O Y S - o j o c a F o o l ta ll
What a bacgaoxl t teg iv p t. laiting toy, lath ana latkxl
Ovc&lt; and Ovac again Mad* el tough, doratoia. taRarabt,
rvbbar * tw.lhanl coloct AN 0 tor only ) l 00 Supply a
ed O d a r xavacal ta«l todayl

Mlahay Moose says*
■Happy Haw Yaac*
«•« *"»ks »N
a*hoc toys talk root

SpoclaN A aoN of Tailing Toy# $S.OO
POST-Ail SAKS COMPANY, INC
* • 9 ft IBMI. K L

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C a r owncra w h o ar* w aitin g
money nnd not getting proper g n
mileage due to nx'cr-ilch m ixture*
w ill he plena?.] to learn of a
Wisconsin In v e n to r who haa devel­
tr.alm cvi
t*y
C ln ren re
f 'la u .e . oped a v e ry c le v e r unit that helps
save gasoline b y " V a c iw n a tln g "
ffllvin p n 1!*'** I *4ip •* rnuN* ##*
I t la auto m atic nnd operates on
fi’nifif***! *i lrf» Itirn from Snnf*«t4f th* superchargs print Iple. E a s ily
to O l d v .\vrnii**, \n«»fl»**i Xf#»»rli
Installed In » few minutes. F its
ainfiutnn*«' » a * ••■nf t•• Dir x rtrrk .
all cars, Iru rk n and tractors. Th*
m l |*/»9voltiuift lf.it ri««*(i
m anufacturer*, Ihn
Varu-m atie
F t t l l o w i n p n c»*lli«i**n
tw o
Carburetor C o ., 7017- 700 W . fltat*
&lt;J.— .
V lV tl l O t lf K Milt 4lHl4*l**|r 4 •tfl
•Xvrmir S u iu Ihv m ornini Nf 1 2 31* S t.. W auw atosa, W l* „ are offering
a Varu-m atla to anyone who w ill
N #'••»«•
o'rlorlk, f ir o ip r r h iir r i'
install It nn h is ca r and help
fit#! fh r •cd»r »»f fh r n* • ifr-tif n f f r l
lull k I tip ufi nti*l huMtur a f If r llltlM
Introduce It to others. Th e y w ill
out lle fn rr nirifiitip hum v H,. fir i**#! gladly send D ill free p a rticu la rs if
off th#- linnM * inp of h it iA t l l A yeti write th xm o r Just send your
u a # I*h ,»»**«! anil Aifr«tr&lt;|
iH trr.
name and a J d rrs a nn a penny post
S.iiu u rl K XX‘ll«f#i WA' fh r ifr iv r r
card today.
of th r o th n ta t.

liter Stetson U niversity l.sw ft* .....

Dean ao*l one of G o vern '*. \\ •
ten’s Vo lusia rn u n ty iio ltlirs l ad­
v ise r*.
Raym ond «ai*l at ih ' out.et of
Ihe h earing that the ptih lir in *'o
I't .ia county wa a o tu rh c n .ix e the'
Ihe *u*|H'n*ion- cx-.ii;trd
etlhe*
from "p o litica l tnfluer. « or *&gt;m
sort o f fra m riip " in
in irch asln io illta t i i k r l s a . evidence against
th - o ffice r*.
K ev. N ich o l. -aid th r -herlff lux'
given no h rlp at a ll ami "to*
«4»UI**llt% t •»»4lll (•#! lllll'

MM |l IH

r lv ir a ffa ir* com m ittee w a . cam ­
paigning *uci e«»f*illv a g a i n . *
gam bling in liu- cm tllly two -.rat
ago, Ir.|t “ I la-lieve he ha- li-en
making* an ho.tesl ■ffo rl to "• I
fn r r r th r la w s" *in re then.
lie aid "m y own fe* ling I- (b a ­
the law enforcement ag en cie. hav.
lieeo
exercisin g
diligence
all •
gam bling has la-en »n a
«n«-at '
irasia" in recent months.

Payments Within Roach Of All
I'ftiulisli Fords (Anulia)
I .&gt; it t n n llily |i:i&gt; ntritlH 5 6 H,i
(l)nun pfiymrnl only
\ I h #%« p it m r n U in# lu f r
rrrfirriin g , •f.impw

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AUTIIOItl/.KI)

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Phone 200

iXIIMKOUKAFII l*KINTIN(j— TYIMNf#
CKIODIT INVKSTK;ATI()NS MAI)K
ANYWIIFUF IN l ’MTlOD STATFvS ()K
FOUF.KsN COUNTRIES.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
T B I .K I ’IIO N K S
Room tn l San fo rd

I NO n n d

1071

\ i l a n li r National H ank Itldg.

I I NlllANfA TIMM !*««» *»W*

on G erm an y are "itn p o ssib le " nn
the h a .ia pro|H »rd In R itv ria ,
R u ssia proposed on N ov. 4 lh»&lt;
the fo u r power* hold a p a rle y on
G erm an y «n the h ad * o f res.do
lio n s adopted la st month nt th
P rag u e conference of h e rse lf an*’
h rr east European sate llite s. The
. ’"so lu tio n s included w ith d raw al n f
a ll occupation f» t r r « and tiit ifira .
tlon " f the co u n try w ith the fttv*-'
wine r&lt;iusllv representetl w ith the
three W estern so ttr. on a r o n .lltu tio n al council.
“ I have repeatedly - la ln l that
when a conference is held it rtxxt-t
Ire h d d on. the sole l.a x ls o f th«
•Ilff e r r o r " « that have " lis t e d and
not lim ited to just one program
draw n up hv K tts .la . lle v ln told
.|U e slio n rrs In the House o f Common*.

‘Sanford*** l.ending Paint A Glam* Store

117 N O . I'A N K

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CHEVROLET
CAR OR t r u c k ;
O N LY

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$ 82.50

M K IV M S PART#

CHEVROLET

( C . 0 . 1 . T ru th s .lig h tly h ig h e r )

YOU GET ALL 10 VITAL
OPERATIO NS-AT ONE
MONEY-SAVING PRICE

•k Volvei ground

+ Main bearings adjusted

*

A Rocker arm shaft cleaned

New ring# on all plitoni

A Rocker arms refaced

A Cylinder# honed

A Oil line and strainer cleaned

*

Carburetor cleaned

★

Connecting rods aligned

★

Plu# taper! Motor Tune-upIncluding 19 operotlon#

A tk about our Eaay Payment Plan fo r any service w ork

HOLLER

MOTORS

Cor. 2nd A Palmetto Ave.

SALES
Phone 1234

CHRYSLER C0RP. SERVICE—GENUINE M 0 PAR PART8—DEPENDABLE USED CARS

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fin in* mg, in^ ufA nrr,

STRICKLAND-MOKRISON, INC.

C O U N T Y

M O T O R S

DODGE—PLYMOUTH—DO DGE JOB RATED TRUCKS

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Carburetor Too R*rh
Makes Motorist Too Poor

United Nations

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.

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hv ('a p t. D avid G a tch rl.
The l-cgion group of I'oat 63
wa- In i by Commander K a r ly lr
ll.m vholder and I 'a .t Com m ander
Joel Fie ld . Color h e a re r, w ere KZ. Johnson, J r . , and K u **cll Ten ch .
.'l&gt;anl*h W a r v e te ra n , follow ed
in autom obile*. T h e Bo y S co u t*,
led liv Joh n I ’ lerson made a gmal
show ing, and included tro u t* and
ru l* . o f
v a rio u s
troop* from
T r oop. 6 and 34 of S a n fo n l, Troup
throughout the county in d u in g
311. le.l l.y Jo h n H orton; llv im lo .
C a w H a rry
I m o |. - t it , o-i ..jr
lam nard
C a**cll&gt; erry, and
the
fj x t e M ary troop.
K i.lr r * o f tho D usty Knots t'lu lr
d .r w nturh
n ttrn tio .*, and I . V .
W illia m s won the p rtie a* the
hast drassod m a n ; M iss llr t t y
P re -ro tt as tho l* " t d re .s e .l wo.
man and C a lv in Ite ttrr as the best
dressed ch ild .
,,
C h ester M ille r wa« the Parade
ch airm an . Joh n Q. G a llo w a y w as
Legion
F lo a t
ch airm an ,
a id
S h e riff P . A . Mvro served as
parade m a rsh a ll.
a i l

Wr ran ftirninh paint for any Mtirfarf. Huy
your Paint nnd CJhiu* with confident*. Otir
Price* nr** always rijihL
Jimt received new Nlnck of beautiful miirora.
New StyliM and put terns.
Come in and Ixxtk amund.
Call tin fur Itenponalble Palnien*.

C O W B O Y - o v o r a W o o h ta U

$E

In S'cw O rlc«n« Ih r v v i.lt r d
the Fren ch (Ju a rte r. amt varto u *
other |H*int» of m l. r e .t Iw fo re
m oving op to Raton Rouge w h ere
they «|M'ni the nighr and visitevt
th r C a p ita l, M u * E u b an k* «nid
A f t r r v i.it in g the T e x a rk a n a nnd
T u rn e r
F a ll* , th ey a rriv e d nt
Oklahoma C ity Wednesday n ig h t.
M i. Itolihie Je a n G a llo w a y e s p la in o l tlie ptogram o f the con*
ven tl«*n and *aid th ere xxere niaoit
1,non
delegate.
p re .cttl
from
• ch .K il. throughout
the S o u th .
F^verything w a . m anagrtl l.y th ”
Student*. *he .a id ,
and t h r r ”
were dances, a f.m th al! gam.*, a
l.a rla c tie , an*l to u r* throughout
the c ity , in addition to the g en ­
e ra l a .-e n tlily an .l In n u m ria h te
study gro u p, dealing w ith stu d ­
ent l*«»|y pro blem .. The fin a l
ham ptel. -he *aid , w a- held rn
ihe "Z e b ra
Room " where the
election o f o ffice r* tra il place.
T h e m usical num ber* w r r - In-

There Is None Better-Play Safe
(JET THE BEST
IT COSTS LESS

t a ll

AUTHOJ

tr ■ a.iaa.a n o * * • * . owe,
c la s s, who com pleted
*he t r ip
w ith them.

I pru id cn t o f t h r G if " C lu b and
| th r Student C o u n cil. "T h e F ir* f ly " was «xtng by M ist Norm a
Fax* M atvey w ho also danced In
a l*allel num ber assisted hy Mlxx
Dial K«y!e. M iss S h irle y Pea
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#••%.-# s#*rif
• •• * ^ i
Mis* M arg aret M alloy.
A black fa r e monologue «&gt;*
presented hy M is* K llrn D rig
g rr* ami the s o n g .. "M ake Hr
lleve," “ W h o ", am i “ T rip le T rio " ,
were »ung hy the follow ing mem­
bers « f the G lee f 'Irtli, accom­
panied hx Jo h n F ite al Ih r piano
M l.* Donna Lo u ll.n p e r, llr t ty
(gut P a rtin . Robbie Jean Gallo
w ay, Jean W ilso n . IV g g y Wilaon.
Dial B o yle.
I ’arollne
M rlnniv
Norma F a y e M atvey, and C a r ­
olyn P a trick .

liiHUTicIrl

CARM0TK

T O Y S

M ore I# W h a t Yox&gt; G a t :
• H O P A I O N G C A S S ID Y —n e a r ly
M IC K E Y M O U S E - o v e r a lo o t ta ll
S A N T A C L A U S - o v e r a fo o l (a ll

llutchison

RECOAT WITH

TALKING

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Sanford Rotary

The One Really A IfSurface Oil Base h'lnt
Wall Paint-Covers
Any Surface In One
Coat. Dries In One
Hour -Safely Wash­
able—Will Not Ruh
Off.

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switchboard*, and fo ur of the m ain
exchanges. O th ers paraded at a
warehouse. Com pany o ffic ia ls said
s u p e t'iso ry em ployees would ban. r . « * l i a M pr mb
IIH l
die the sw itch b o a rd ' i f n e c ri tra llo r to |c-V k n if r aro'ind and
• IT S
" * . ‘ k I;
or a*i*'vo-ol*ll * which
pupcrvioory
r m p lo y m
took then continued to g*. I V ) feet be­
» v .r I u « k .li.t a iic " lin ra at th "
fore it turned over on one »idc
Chattati.m ka
o ffic r ,
a*
union in the ditch. H am ilto n wa&gt; p.nned
xxm krr" re fu »"d to cro»» th " picl.y*th e rig h t arm in t i* ' cac.
k.-t line*. T h r com pany *a i.i ii t*
A few m inutes la te r, H am ilton’ "
n c r . i ’ ine o n ly # n i" f|{rn fy nxllx
on I "'it; iltita n ro line and tvxo w ife and Itahv rn m c along in nn
d rive n hx
rna r u • I ty
&lt;&gt;p"iat"d
ra c h a n K "*. nther antomolule
re o g n im l ih*
Iir dial «y»t"m covering the c ity frie n d , and she
xxai ."ta .rtc d o p cra tin i; no rm al. crum pled H en ry J . am i Ihr^ .to r
ped.
IfI 'ir k r t i w ere placed a t -«■ j
M l. T ie d rm sn , somewhat h.•ilse.l
ch an K '*
in
lilrm in K b a m
and snd t-haken. w a . taken i » the hoot*
CJadtdcn, A la ., F'rid ay, but w r i" n f frie n d , in l.nrigw o,al
w ilh .I.iw n a f t r r th " company nl*A nother acc.denl n&lt;rurre«l •'
la ir 'd an in jun ctio n .
9:16 o'cl.a k la-1 night ni*ottl .-•*
The x t rik "
called ag ain *! m ile ea*t of Sanfor*t on R n,*l* Vo
W estern E le c t ric . T h " union i» 46 and o p p .,.j|,- the T w o Srw.i
a « l.r.K ■ 16 rrn ta an hour c a ll" , tavern . J a n ie . M Davidson, Negro,
while lb " com pany ha* offered d riv in .' a 1939 Dodge nMemo*"*
I I I I re n t*. F'reaent w age" av to m ake a left tu rn lo w a r.l 'h*
r r ip
from 11.66 to $ I
an T w o Spot .e .i.lt in g in a coll'-toi
\V "« trrii
E le c tric ,
lik e w ill* a 1936 Pontine ft-dan. ilr.v re
ftx u 'i.c in l l t l l , it a "ubvi.liarx' r'f hy E m o rv l^ e G ulden- o f ('!■ •
A n im ra n Telephone and "I rl»* m «nt. ami containing .even adult*
Kiaph t'om pany.
and two rh ih lie n
O f th e .e , two w .r e repo '*".! *»•
•lav to l*e al Fe rn a I l- ljn iv h to n "
m o rial H o sp ital » I t 1............................
*» N .II.H V j "raw , v . „ Marl
)urie«. T h c v are . M r. \.|.* H o e
in r»m pany w ith M r*. E * at I 'r ir r
Mlr&lt; M argaret ( ia r n r r nn*l Mt»« and M r. Mavno I vo.
F«**.
Mima K illh M ill* , and it . v t . d r i­ from W in ter Park
were taken lo ih e ho-rut. I Iven l.y M r*. D orothy \Ve»t.
night Drew l.a n , and '•
•&lt; "
Second priae wenl lo t.te V F .
'l
*
W float w ith ita m l , w hite and l.ane of Green Borin
him trim , and fe a tu rin g a L ib e rty Gulden- o f Clerm ont and l I'M* •
licit and a r r e .t emblem. T h e M D«v Irlson, drive* f thr •1
V. i W. entered ita locom otive in The I'ontiae wa- demolished
A Mo-. |t im tm l............... .. tr war
th , (uira.le.
Th. A m erican l.egi&lt;»n A u x ilia r y to the a r r iile n l, w a r dant»,'&gt;.l &gt;.* S
f1i.t^ which w m w hite covered co llisin n at S«nfot*l \* run six'
w ith a ru ffle n f blue a ll around, C e le ry Avenue when Join* Porx*
and which featured the Legion
poppies, won th ird place. Fo u rth
price went to the P ilo t C lu b 's en ­
t ry , a green Dodge nulnnm htlr
w ith the green and white Pilot
ffesMlI###**# •*•
I Ni • ('Bl
c o l o r v and P ilo t emblem.
t lie
The parade w a . reviewed front l.id irn lc .l hr would present
ra -e
ugat.v t
I f t lrfie ld
*n»'
th* * ourt ll« u * e step" l.y G eneral
S leu g h te r.
llu lch lM in , M ajor Joh n I I . Pope
AI»o a* ting as a "frie n d o f **•
an.l L ie u t. Koi*ert A . N ew m an.
Flo rid a N a tio n a l G u ard , a n led c o u rt" we* Paul K Kavm onit f •*•

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One Killed

fC n filin u rd from I'a g r fin e )
son. thr I- w rrr
larg e tru ck s
ii* . i ii lia rn e s |#a/tor o f the
j i f l d in thr M arket area wait
t
I 1'..'* . . "
mg for ifUMi* of fru it, tcean*, « «• 4 ,»4444*»#a I • | •t« l (,i «•«,, utt u
ign p o licy .”
rurum lfera, eggplant
an#|
p* p y r t i T i U v in the local hospital fn |.
K ip . Kuhard M. N ixo n &lt;•&lt;
lowing &lt;4 h lle f lltneas
W A S H IN G T O N . No*. 13 (,1 b per*.
C
a
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1
credited
Ihe
K
n
rra
n
*
a
i
If# v fla m e* wn« a oi#ml»er of
Morr- fa c ilitie s fur x i.t t n . I ,■ th r
Beginning this week fh r deal*
E v e r g la d e N aliu n n l I' m I m Fln r- and Cornrnont't Mauea lfrn tra ll&gt; r i s an* phmning to tru ck t i n i r tip ei4 itib 4 I.••;,»»! «»( the fir^ t
xvith h i. S in a t r v lrlu ry o ver M* p
South ri#4rida X • 'M lilfn n amt u a #
ida a r r planned for tin
turning
I &gt;**ii|fU»
&lt;l» •upplied from pr«&gt;ducing section* at«4i tr* .i i** «*f th* I nferdenorni*
Hi l. n
f •uhttirnn
w in te r season, Hu N a lu .ri.il I'm l
doiith »*f S a n fo n l to take ra re
C
a
lif
|
natlona! Mifii »• » *1 Xllianre. | f ••
Service .aid Irxlnx
iN iintni ••f tin *r custom ers.
' U vi i it *i*l o vrr fi|*aln
T h r n i l 1. m v r r in r Ml. • IX*I MU1*
| k a k r « 4*n the Sanfnr#' M arket came r*# Sanf«#r#l •»• March ID I7
•uil tlint h ill If lint h rrfi fnt thr
m y sterio u s Ever g ls.l.
» * * I'lrn te d fa ll of I hm a. th r K u ir a n wni r ip e s t tlielr first ce lery nf t i c and had l#r#-f» a#tl%« tv# irlig lo iis
a*&lt;
•or ration' II* servt«f
in 1947, and later w n . ill ill' ir l iil li\ woiiltl iiitf hAvr hiip|tfrat|,M N&gt;F»»n sea*r»y am und Dec. I. T h e t n r lv anil » ii u
a* set*40*1 '»&gt;« f ir e .nf#nt #*f th**
upfdy Mill c»»rnr from th*« A l l
President Tru m an .
la id .
wo«»d and lA«ke a r r a s , ffdlowf4| by fjen# ral s'*at* #*oiivrntion and was
It i* located in thr &lt;with west
h rn a fo i Kui?i*fir h M iltikln I I I
t l i r lt d .'. • sf*#»a|t**iy o f t h r flc t h e t
earner nf F'lorida and i 'h r nnl&gt; rn |« i|, win*
ah
it* r|»rt««l. •*iti Sanford and rant! land c e frry ,
M r. Anderson pm dieted
A * s #m t a in n . .#!•'• 4 m# in t o r o f th e
Itlb lto p ira l national p a ri in tli&gt; thi-rr m u n&lt;» i *»l itm n ir rn in
During mid I k l o lir r other rr»p « k’nr# ign M&gt;« loo fto.inl
co u n try. It i . rn n .rd e r.d uni of Inratln that 'T h ry rhiif|?ril •nf
hrsiil# • l-eant were damag««f, he
|fi
9
widow
Ihe n a tio n ', m il t.xndtiu
nttiH i
w ith b rin g
an ‘ im i Ia ! in n U t’ hut
out
These
in rL n h d h i' m*#fhcr, r 'l.ii.i Marti* of South
Hon- for th i.-r in te r* - le .| in tlir th ry roiihlri't rimVr it ntirk." fudriti^f
■r|uadh, pepper*. «ggplan*, eti* r a r o lm u . ••n*
|ift»rti**r# l.io in ie
ftu d v iif mat liu and l.ii.t lift
M illik in Aahl, how ever• that he
ruml&lt;er% ami rahl&gt;age. Th « *.et fla m e * , tin#*
i »#r*. fi*»dl** |,*»r
A lo ng It* e d g e ll * i the Rend
antirlpal***
r lo * rr
r«»fi|frc9»iof»iJ
hack rna*le it Impossible to sta rt Jfirn •, ft* rt h i I tonne# m«l 'n n ie
nole In d ia n .
prrutiriy
of
A*lmmi*fr^f ion tv
S srifo rif* vcg rfald e auction for U
'
I
Ijin d ptirrhaiu fn r llu p aili i •iui*d« fur fo rrig n alii fun*!'.
f a ll rM#p. T h e auction nt th • and #in# daugfit* t It* r • I. » fiih tis ;
now aho.il rom plele T in urea mx
S e n ato r
M illard
K . Typ in g *.
St
Ate
M
urk«t,
hfiwever,
w
ill
i
|
i
and ev#*ial *ithe» relative^
* r . some JJJdO.lHMr a it *
Mar &gt;lurid h* inner a ! who h a t hid
f*nitrl&gt;
la* enm flirti'd
for
th#
F u n e r a l a r r a n g e m e n t .* .
und# i
E v e ry effo rt l« Itelng madi to hid for a fifth form , niitfl he fore
Spring
«
r«»|i*
«»ff«r#
il
f##r
s
a
lr
,
said
th# *|ir • t t l o f i n f f i* ti# 11•#*r p i r F u n
beep the park III It. n .it.im l 'V .
•aw th r po'Aihility of defeat he
Mr
An^lersfin
e i a l M' ln* .#«* in# i*i#ipl# t«
aa fa r a* posall.le and '■ rn
• «ii*i the |u:rty wan drmr&gt;ralixrd
U til the area prnhuhlx n rvet w ill hv a hitter In m o r rn tir p rim ary
b o a.I n f
arro m iiu .d at In n .
Hint fight for the ipiVf rnnrxhip.
might l». fi.urnl in f t In i i» it l
Mr *aid he ilo r i not think that
11 nnII nm#4 • in m I ' m# , lie# |
F'oi tin • ftfiiifiL* « iftl# r *» n •4»n Senator M cCarthy fit W i«I an »•
f • mn| I at•«, a
•'•ana ritaw#
Y«&gt;ngb&gt; or*
p«-v«on had anything t«» ih* with s hout# «l
th r N aliofm l I'.i l
"•••»»
An% f* N flag that flic
t*V# I
-.oiill# **f \Y#*n,
A n«| l i v e « lib
In c .. I» tn r ftil.lt It ii tut* l I • ir lift ilia d efeat, hut that the issue
\|if*&lt;irthv rai»*d had n »‘««»n»lai&gt; a l l n i n lo iin ty schnnlhm isee
• e iV h r »tuti**u at f*##«#f I I. i %
an • tim a tfil I hr * • r# gnnent • r.f
*«r any county that has got a C h in * * I t .d
nia*b#i| a two m i!*
40 mill'* fi**nt VlmiM NlrD«| I lit • «•» « ffert
**i g an i/atio n,
is
m in in g «|# nt in lin * a if the S***itb Korean
Tvtlm gn hrailed the Senate suh K lin
p o n lin n upcM»f«*«
In n
down ' The V
N
banner w ill S ia th
• «tiii f*aIt
w hiih
hrandeil
M.
III Vi-ion
Xlln d fight* r i
numlw i nf hftlinrml it.n l
never take the plar** **f the A m e r­ isim lsv # halt#*l tin d n ve, k illin g
f*urthy*s
f ouiniuui-in-in g»#vrr
C rrw v \* i
Mid &gt;t eh *r0* • «• a htinx. |lr%r»il» ican fla g , he nai*l
al*«4ut | . imhi |l« *|• m a bbiflng at*
At la ir Itnyali in M irl ir.it' 'i l l '
in if 9Ii4
ifroiip's
f * p* i r t an a
Night in fe rs have lieeo arcus* tack t w4# mil* - ontb *'f Km m T h e
»cnt In th r K v riir lm lrr f*»f
fl«
whit# w ash, M rf’u rth y rna't* ••*m# **l of te rro rism in the U n ity S#»utli Korean Seventh D ivisio n
4Motrr. T h r y All- ry p * . f* I In it
f urnpal|*o • !*••« In** uifairiat T y rnunty tobacco lan.l w itlun re ­ moved up 9•• luifster the S ix tti.
m ain from Ja n u a ry until M av
ding*.
Flernent • **f tfi** II . S . *J4th
cent rrmnlhs
llolm t
men
bave
C har fi t i . '
I(« public an S« r»n 144r -ele# t Kve pnrud«i| tbroiigli a N'tgro section D ivisio n n*lvnt*4#d up l*i two m iles
w ill op rin t. 4rl|t Irf I *.♦.» II . \ III
•4 It flifk se n nf fllin nis j#|««# «aw of f*«inway on the eve of pri« on tin* « itr4m *' w* I* r n end o f
b fn ln ri* «nit# •-•pi#irt p • lint
f•••
mol
M if'a v th )'
m a n election, •hot up a N eg ro the fr«*nt. at"**iif !■ ntile« west n f
vlihiritf an&gt;l iirM •• in r i" i ii
' • t ‘«4nitriunl&gt;in
fh a r gee »• factor a in his victory night * lub at M yrtle lira* l». ami Won Xo F ig h t h Xror. -p«*kesman
th r P ark St •rv lfe .a id
lead i •nil wbipp«-t| a white fur n o t roar
aid (h i* p la r. *1 (firm »n the viel*
T rip " of the N a t io n .I In d n t.iii 4*\4 f Se riate Ih iimn rn fii
m l\ *•f Tung an , SirnMi i, * n try Boric! v aUt» t* ill I m- it rtfii* .1 r. • I m a « Mirk*en • «n| Ii# ln««| (#&gt;f«| f*«»n*ay
In th# rfetnoti.' I rat Ion at th#* was f"» Chin* • fr«uip« from M an­
the winter K ln rltn g ' In
•In lio n ill# voters "over ami over again**
in l h• 4ani|*aign tlmt Mrf*art)iy'^ Daniel Johnston a C onw ay poln#ch u ria
wagnn in M iam i, Ih e r■
. I H ill u
ii4 &lt;i i - it nun, leg iitd les* iif met it, night
Fleet-* **f II
ranging I m k Ix
clu b ,
Aug
i!ft,
lam es
Intn Ihe park a . for »• W e . I I irk*
*»hnuh| !*•• f nl I\ invewtigsted That man. » « « shot to rleath Mr- w » . of file front • hammer* «l again at
T h e re they w ill la k e , at.'i . n il* , i
w i i • a14#t 4|rtu#*, he a4hlrd.
wearing a K K K iot#r over hts S in u ip i a t"l «l three main *u|»fo r a v i.it In the C u t Illic it 1 ,1
A- for "idolationlsm /* llir k s e * |M*li#r uniform .
ply (*4*ir*9 • if lam* w ith fir#' h**mhs.
bird rookery. A aernml d.iv w ill It
■aid thr* p44»ph are |#rginning to
A s| m.k* man at tirn c ra l Mnr■pent In ix .n l. out uf T a v e rn ie r on
fliitik al44»ut thid country** "iir
A rth u r's *|i*lxvo hea*!*|iiartrf« «nirl
fla y Larg o in F'lorida llm
v lv al ami wsnt foreig n aid pro
t*f*th fttnfg* across th* X alu lliv e r
P a rk S e rv in ' n a t u r n li.t .
el*.
g ram * "tim roiig hly explored at d
from M anchuria to S in u iju were
W ill Iw-gio re g u la rly -rh ed llleil na
investigat#«l. T h e y want to #rr
Vir||eve&lt;l I n o rk ril nut aft *r Mnnlu re w a lk " nlx.ut tr.
If, nl I'.ira
ll
onllanrH
I’fn***
t'lir#
M|t#|
what
w#‘r#* g d t in g
f«»r
our
.la y '* attack
disc K e y . The w a lk " in, lu .l. hike
lying . auaea of crim in a l a c liv it ie .
m oney."
F o rty |:
made the fire a t ­
and he added tliul p itt-n ilr .lelln
tack Th e y loosed : |u tom o f In.pirticv w ill Iw given further ...
D - tr
N o * in 1
retHliari* on S a k rlm anil t T m x n .
tention then.
on lh*a X alu H im i nnrMicast uf
I t t i m : • m i . i n * in ii i • . h i i m i
*•
h
r
M
nn
*
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.
H
I’a
v
r
Marl
w ia r ii j i i .i . i« i . m i i n
i&gt;
S in u ip i. and
N’am -i, i»mmnniTh. .i.tv e v on juvenile d " lir
B t l l I I . I I M H IX .il • I Ml X IX
ii..- K lo il.la C ity S i.ilc M a .k r t , l.n* •turn, y found in»&gt;l
i at tun
i enter lu-tween S im .tju
t#,..
r i.iin iii i
iv &gt; i i « v . i i i x m i
M a n a rn &gt;
' fl I-I.•11. t. . . t
and tf»* n * * r ! ?r*itit
*4(-* *•* I".riding *«• ri.. co m roitlr.
TIT*
"•'.&lt;1 f o . i i i I ii k w ra lh .-r w ill. fa .
irr iiA N i ; i &gt;xx‘ a i : | i r . i
.pt.-.tlorinaire agreeing th .il .**•
I'la ln .lfl .m i - w n ik iiiK an il i I m i U imc «&gt; t» |. re n t, have more to artxw.-t for
I'im iit ' S t r ik e
V.
-I" " I II. nl|tlri|iMli&lt;i|| nf a xAhmI than do rn rn e enm ir twaik.
tM.niH i : v i : i . r . s m i :.
i *t r* mi 4ni *|&gt;. ihjr &gt;*.-&lt;•I
Although a tew M&gt;tv.M-ale&lt;l •til!
** a«a***#a*#»•# I #*«•«• l'r*»r 44#ar *
v i m t i . in n i l %i i
" 'la n a B " . • 'I T .nl.l al I'.ih n k rr
tttt***- have l » . . i i.inonlng Ihe .w it r liT*» iH iK Ih »;v I I . V % I I I
n l........ H a lt- P atm rra* M a rk rl rrim rla law iog crim e cririlfcs uml
other" tirnpoaed M.me ...r t of r en- larar .la­
rts M ts i • iI'led muni
n
.iiia lit v l.n .hx m .u m nvlnr
M|w#tla a lo ir* H«n#lli * '» i..|h .t «e.t
* ..r.h i|. or vn lu n tarv control, the
in the n iiih ihe * '|n ContmunlWh**se |H i(|ii|ri. r «4if *9• • • I- I* ** »xjlh .n .n " * |i " i l" it In m ot., al.ntil dominant view wra. that „ l ari on
ra ti.ir*. W o ik .i* nl Am erica put
Hot m s . it| . 11 &lt;. i
Nov If. Du., in hi-avy la in , i t 1"uch publication* would bay. ... p ick e t' at
rx .-ra l key S n u th /rn
Carolina
"*|M V|"«| In n in vr until m arked rdfect .in juvenile delin
I k T i l l : M H I HI I i l l ; s i %*t i til l'**V •"
||&gt; II
Telephone
I'ornpany
ex
arn iin .l | l r ,
t. VMi|*f«,v«-*| xvcalhi'l •lue.i "V.
riM IN IIIS , ttl* l . l . l I \ it S ,
| « hang* * t.a la y ,
Tua sr» lisreliy r» iulrt«l t»* «p ro n .litfo n * H ill hrilur l i r l l r r mia
F i l l lltre eto , Hoover *■&lt; an ion I'i.k e t . **&gt; .■• r* i»nl
a l all
peer #*n ii«» 11•i* * 'o *.f fr»« n u i.H | I ll y p m ,lure as W'cll a« fn'lfer
A ll)., |V .", it*.it fit. .1 . xx •#
. I t #4
Ih n .e who doubted that nnv at"..
ft.u tlie ru 11*11 l&gt;uildiug. In A td#fenslve |tl*«*tin«* to ih* lllll of grow ing am i planting m n d itin n *. riatile tier line in Itlvenllp
d-lin lao tn , hea*l&lt;|iinrtec. of Ih e.imp-

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T e Prefect the Peace of (hr Wnrld;
Te P rm e le the Pratreaa of America.
Te Predate Proafartty lor Sanford.

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V O LU M E X X X X II

Zero Weather
Halts B attles
In Korean War

KetahlUhed 1908

Miss America To Visit Sanford

l% IH

la i *v&gt; &gt;hjfXt It a I I U

IN D E P K N D B f T

Phone Pickets Army To Call
Riot As Police Up 40,000 Men
Enter B attle Next January
Union Charges Lock- McMahon Says Funds
out In New York:; For Dispersal Of
Phone Company Be- Federal A g e n c i e s
Kins To Retaliate
Arc Badly Needed

B y A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S
a S E O U L . Korea, No». 14 o l’ t
—jV frozen iilr m r w ille d over
Korean battlefield* today.
Temperature. of i n almvc zero
virtually paralyzed the northwerlern front whrre at n tim a trd 'HI,000 Chincw Communists face the
concentrated U . S. F in l Corpi. It
tvai even colder in the norlheait.
Ice-tipped ttindt ttvrpl down
im moulain peak. on the quilted
inne and nn thivering Amencant, many tlill tn tummer uni­
form!. The U . S . Eighth Arm y wa*
ruthing attic clothing to the chill­
ed troop*.
Parka clad Marine* puilied
through fro irn lull* in thr renter
of the line toward Changjin retervolr anil it* great hydrnclcctrir
development.
^ Farther eatt. two regiment* of
the U . S . Seventh Diviiion marrhrd along ice caked road* m *uhzero weather toward lire Manchur­
ian border. JO milet away.
Wind* of 40 mile* an hour
made it d ifficult fo r fighting
men of the Seventh Division tn
hreathr. T h e ir hand* mid feel
were numlwd hy the cold.
A thermometer carried hy a
tiny
wind-tossed
plane
strove
lAem register.si ? l degree* M m
lero . Asaoeiate I
*rc*« Correapondrnt Tom Stone and the
. . .
C'~ A c . ' 1* C
C v i u ol
Columbus &lt;&gt;a., said an overtu*t
all hut hid the ID h Regiment
and the : i l . l “ Polar Hear” Rr»lmerit.
Sleits and oxcarts earried heavy
weapon* and equipment through
the mountain road* north of
I’ ungsan.
Red m ortars opened up on the
%oopa three hour* after they
stated the marrh toward Kaprail, Ih taiie* Ttnrthwoat. Other
Seventh Divlainn partnl* reached
th» Pujan reservoir 35 mile*
south w o t o f Pungxan without
teeing the enemy.
On the snow covered hill* of
the ea*l roast, the South Korean
Capital
D iviiion
!&lt;eat o ff a
tank-led North Korean
atlr. k
with the help of the eight inch
lockets of Marine plane*.
(f A U . S. Tenth Corp* ipokrsman
raid thr battle le ft D u South
Korean* secure In their position*
on the Orangchon R iver, 00 mile*
South of the Soviet hordrr.
Fo rty m ile* to the west, an­
other unit of the Capital Dlvluon

H i l l A M T .P H I A. No* 14 &lt;/P)
U W I I M . i n N , N„* 14 4/1-)
M ilking telephone equipment w o rk ­
I It Army t o d .v snnuunced a
er* fought police lot 41 minutes c *ll f"i 40,1100 draftee* in j*n u *ry .
today in *n attempt to keep Hell
I l f new * a ll hung* the total
operator* from going to work *1 a Arm* request l o i 10.000 since the
wr»l Philadelphia rxehangr. I h r W liil'iril •( the war in K "ie*
Hell worker* finally made it with
lhr N y irtn b c r
.m l October
IHilice aid.
' d r.ill rrq u rili w e ir lor 10.000
Se*en lin k er* were .n r .lr d dur| | ir N ,„ rn,K«.r
ing the puih-and-.hove rtruggle in | , Kurr
r »l t „ /O.IXKI .m l le ll
Itonl o| the Trimly l.x rh a n g r. t o 40 0000 | „ , P e r rml'Cr.
Twice thr pirkrtm g t l n lm h u rt!
All men brought into thr lervice
through polite line, ami p re*enl - 1 through thr V leclrve Srm ce *y»rd rn lian cr of lire waiting opera- I | rin in d .ie h a i r gonr to thr Arm y,
to r. and other employee*.
The N ,* y .„ d A r, Force crtnl.nue
A third m awed poiire a tte m p t| (o
%0|unlff&gt;,
fcmld
to force their w .v through the ,
dierr manpower
picketing *IK r reded, hut it w a . a
|h ,
, „ w („
l.rolraderi Druggie to keep the
K-uri ha. .rw eded the m r i.e * .
W«y open for employee. who |
re .e rv e . detrn.e of■printed from ae ro ., the s tre e t.
, | 1lf. ,n4,nl&lt;, m„ | hm%.
darting through the line m group*, e*rr, llral thr. h a . no. broken ,lo w n
Se*er*l prison* were knocked thr 1'iiiirily system hated nn age
over. Button* w rrr lorn from police ami luetinu* r o tn h . 1 irrviee.
uniform* and the merer**!* of
Ilsllrtillisl t e s e t i -i * anil *7r *■rir*•Inker* Tire |«&gt;lurntrn. Im w rv rr, Stnti'inr-I in , a n i|i*
around
thjco
'io in hate tx-rn lornnlaining to
did not u«r night tin k«
then hi.tnrlu** n net* »nanrr* a n t
The demon*!ration » * . the f ii ct Te 1* 11,1* ,hal th e * w ere twine ru sh attempt try the .trik e r*, tnrrot»er&gt; ,tu| "ter ra* w h ile other te a erv i.t*
of the^ CIO Coiiiiniinlt*li&lt;ui. W o rk ­
h I'** W o rld War II tervi —
er* Dillon, to keep non . tith in g jWi i c ta-trie (o r m itt e ,( i„ .(a v in
Ill'll worker* from going to tho ir i h l * otiolry.
Joh* T h r n p rra'n r* and ri'ket Hell
th e ie * e iv e it " I g n m e n t |&lt;In g t a r o

M l-* Volamte R rlhexc, Mi»* Am erica o f 1051, I* scheduled In
vi*lt Sanford Monday «t|ernoon. She w ill !a* conducted on a tour n
thr f 'lly try the Chamlier of Coromrrro anil C ity Official*.

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n i . i woirtil lx* *r*nt nte,*-.a*
M .n u th itr
S e n a to r
M. Mahon
C l ' i i » n t -aid ('o n g re i* ought to
grant -nee.lilv l*re*iitent Trum an'*
rt'ine*! for fu n d * to move *nm*'

The trial of l.h ao i Sheffield,
Sipes Avenue
grocer, who os Jp 'cinmenl a g rm ie * out of Wn*h
T b n r.d sv « » indicted for murder Inu* ii a* a “wfeguard nv.iri.t ant
in ihe f ir .t d fg tt'r in connect lor* BymMflg ntlaek.
VteVahnn. ehalrrnan
with the shooting of h i. brother---- — - of thr Ren
in law, Janie* Thornton I U v t- o
l,0V e A m m ir Elner.'v On*
•14 &gt;ea/ nld rro ce r on Apr 17. go’ ' WMIee. .aid a a ta ri ■
on tiroviding
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,
Mi»* Y o l.rid r Brtheze of Mobile, A la ., who w** named "M u* under wav slow ly this morning te , , 'r oi'Oiev .horrid tie made *t ih ,
C tfru ll Court. Judge M. It Knit ' 1
durk” sessio n now «'hH iile.t
America of I ' l l I " at Atlantic City on Sept. 18. t« rrheduled to appeal presided,
br convene N ov. 27
m S a n fonl Monday alternoon from 2 : DO to ft:0ft o'clock. She will
The delay v*n. rauverf hv *!■••
I’fcsblent a*ko&lt;l &lt;’"ngro-.
hr met by a w rlrnm ing rommittre, rnrluding Chamber of Commerce difficult* 'if is le r tiiir
iurv f r o m
August fo r
b'per»«l
U ro g ra m
t In
and City official*, anil will lie taken on a lout of Sanfnrd ami vicinity •be panel o f prospective iurvniei
ill Ih
|,.r 1 snd it w a. about I I IT. b e fo re I " l“ » r"«kers r e f used I., Uk I ioIo Ih ,
♦ Shu w ill t»e featured *1
"in n m I lie f t . .IMHl.oon.niiri ,m o r
I'c n tiiil Florida Home Show at m en e o tlld be selected and tlie i i i i i r t
the Oilundo Coliseum neat w rek, rereased. Tlie tria l wa. r e s u n o ' .’ •Urv d e fe n s e lu ll p a i.n l m -i lmlh * v iwrt’aseri late m H e|itern
ruui w ill come here direct from in a c ro w d e d r ourt rrsim at t to
,“'r
m luncheon in her honor s i Rollins J..M,
M urray Overstroet. state »i
' “ H* fm eonsliurtine
College.
sliding* for some key governM l.* RrU 'l'te is 21 year* of torney; lliitie rt Griggs, gssistan'
age and on Thursdsy w ill tie 22. state attnrnev. amt Frank Can "&gt;C«t sgemiea tn nearby M anland
Jackko n villr, repiesrnted *•" "O'd ng.1? '* fa r enough awav s«.
She was crowned "M is* Am erica ’ non.
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rl aanaa.w n . r a a . r t i l i i
on Kept. IH in Atlantic C ity , N. prosecution and ( L W. Kprncer tli
ilefenderit
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Cannon
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J . A graduate of Visitation Aram
(( ■ ■ n * .&gt;a r ia r « a » K t i k / I
demy. Mobile, In IDD1, "he at in Iry Ihe Court its an n s s iit .f '
tended the University of Alabama prosecuting *ttnrnev in I tic &lt; •
Td
fur three year*. A talented singer,
Jurymen *o|e«tr*d were F
I
.he lias received six y e a r, of Routh, IV. \V Montgomery \ '
*' F Itra n a n J r , •&gt;( llt v r .o ia
viwal
training under
Madsme Jane, Fdward If I’a rle r. «” \
lleach, tori o f M r and \|r» f
t
Rove I'a lin t, and she is now taking I t . /i ii. Milton J Moore, t r a il, '
b ran oi nf W e st Hanford, ha* re
i-nurse* In dancing and dram atia lin k e r hof f. R /}. Lh k . C
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S A C R A M E N T O . C *h f. Nov. 14 a rts.
Kbar«n, H. J , I ’rnlev. Homier 1 "filly hern re c a lle d into the N a v y
— t/I’ t
Ihe California Crime
Aside from operatic singing she I'arter and A, H Itoane. Frr&lt;t It /or artive t e r v I r e . ||c hat lienti a
member of th e organized N a va l
W IL L IA M S D R O V E , P a.. Nnv. Comnmtinn 'm liy reported bu*t- enjoys -taging fashion sho w ., mo Lyons wa* named a . an alter tint'
Mr. Clayton, a gaping
holi- Reserve U n it in Daytons Ile a, h
U _ ( A n —The searrh for a i l l -1 nr»» licup* fielween federal la s of­ deling, .w im m ing and tennis. She
year-old boy. lurswl aw ay from a ficial* and rum inal* and declared: h s. sung with the Mobile Op. through h i * tight shoulder and Hire 1017.
Mr. Rranan w ill rr.rlv r the
eratie G uild. Miss Hetheie It flv r arm , wa* found lying ilead
theountry sehnol hy two men. turn i
ed today to Florida and C a ll- 1 "There h*&lt; never been a racket­ fret five and a half inches In floor of the kitehrn l&gt;ark of th. irtimniinn o f lieutenant senior
height and weight 110 pound*.
grocery o f
hi*
hrotherdn law grade upon reporting to Ray i»nforia.
eer. hoodlum or gangster of fir*!'^t M- J .. for nfttv** oirty on N ov.
. Edrlte Collin*, arm o f Mra
Tuesday
w ill
he
Seminole l.h am Hbeffield. I.ater, a coroner
20. ffe w ill Im assigned to sn I..
M ary Collin*. 22, a w ailre** a l , rank imiKirlante eon* it led of in- County day St the Home Show ju ry recommended that Sheffield
-. tl. fnr d u ty with thr A tln ntir
nrarKy H arrisln irg . divap|ieaie«l come t*a fraud in California *’
»t the Orlando Coliseum, and the tie held for Grand Ju ry Inve.tign
Heat.
local Chamber of Commerce Is Don. lie wa* released on Ilt.Wn*
yesterday
Since rece ivin g h i. degree in
T lie rnrnmiHion. headed hy Ad­ planning * n „ extensive program bond
% Poller reporte' he wa* laWeo
.rchitecturp fro m the University
fto ir t*u yard &lt;f a country *rN«.l | miral W illiam I I S la n d lc f, USN. ■&gt;f ro operation, IL Jam es Gut,
f Florida In 104*1, Mr. Itranan
I .a r ia .* * lla l*aa&gt; t :ii* U
president, anrtnunrrd today.
a. hern connected with the firm
retired, pointed out that L m An*
The program T ue.d sy w ill hting
f Harry M. G riffin , Daytona
ge|e» gangttrr Mickey Cohen live* nation-wide puhlirlty to Seminole
ilfarh, for th re e and a lislf year*
in a $ 20ft .00 man*ion and has County hy means of the i'hitlp
o a registered architect
M orris. Johnny O lw n, A B C ra
John I'teraon, president o f tin
numerout perwmal cars.
die broadcast.
Seminole County Farm B ureau .
R t’BHI A N NAMED
ft railed that "fahulou* |tertonMore than 'Jn/t budne**, rtvle George O. S w a r t!, past president.
N EW Y O R K , NoV. 14—DPI—
G RA Z. A u s tria , Nov.11—rdb
lt /| Bonner
i r i ' i i i u | »C arte
m l e tr,| asecretary,
c t ■1
J t "w' ill
*
The Marrh of Dimea haa rai*e&lt;l al extravagance" and laid *uch and charitable orgarduHons from ■and
, hf
Hteyrerhl.tt ,e
Ita aight* for nett year ami will luxuries would Ire irn|iottihle il in­ i l l over the counte&gt; have pu r­ be delegate* at the annual ton ported 11«lay » Russian army of
chased booth spare at the show vent inn of the Florida F a rm
try to rot I ret 150,000,000 to fight come laxe* were paid in full.
and more than a doien national Bureau Federation at Ihe Hirer a licet had I w en named rh lrf litK ilo—«0,000fl00 more than as*
ft *atd it had cited numernui fi od eonearn* will p xrtirinate In toa I'laxa H otel. Daytona Beach, •lieetor of llu n g a r y ’s army R u*
Reeled thia year.
Itn General Konstantin ftokosAnnouncement o f the neve and ca»e« of eva*H&gt;n or iiit|*ected eva- a huge food exhibit. D a ily na­ Thursday and Friday.
.ry.xy
iv.ky waa rnade Mar.hal of
M rs. H enry Thurston w ill Ih p 0,i ( |||
|h u
higher goal wan made Innt night •ton to income tax official* in tional hookup broadcasts of John
ny Olaen'a Isinchron Club w ill lie in charge of women* actlvit .
hy Basil O'Connor, preaident of
Th(.
ld.nl.fied the
both
California
and
Washington,
heard over Station W1IOO.
the National Foundation for In ­
at the convention. Alternate
d* . , w | ,..n g .r r .n
chief a. Ste fan
tf'ivRlIaaM mi !*•■# I c i f i l )
A w ater show w ill he presented legate, from th i. .ecDon w ill Im )U rU
fan tile Paralyaia, aponaor of the
n,lt nk&gt;nr lh r
each night featuring the world C . C. Henderson, W. M . U n *
and . „ urr&lt;( „ f |ta i n f(,tm„ ilin
annual rampalgn.
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famous Aquatota, Weekiwacheo
He aaid the foundation must
r . t.ooper.
ran tourers in
Vienna laekert
R O M E . Nov I t - /&gt;Pt— W orker. S p rin g . M ermaid., Rollins College K. Home
not only erase a 15 / 100,000 de­
of the prominent g o e.r , „ nf|rm -„ OI, n,
In
Rome,
Milan
and
other
ma|or
Rallet team, alligator wrestling speaker, at the convention, *ald
ficit It rap e d * hy tha end of
the year, hut must be prepared Italian r ilie * walker) to their Job* and fancy diving. The ihnw w ill Mr. I’ ierson. w ill Im
Lipseom l.,
| | '..•»{ L iM iti i i i't T i e
for new and higher eoata follow- today as a strike of tram and bu» operate from 11:00 A . M. to a public relations director fro m
i.tarrw ixr v
.,
V,
t
operators
hnlte
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puhllr
tran.porW N W N N o v. t t &lt;(A-i A matt
11:00 P . M. Monday through S a t­ Memphis, T e n n .; H arry L . Hcv
Ing three year* of etroaait* polio
tatfnn.
urday.
ton, Chirago. III., director o f fie ld
h' " "
" ffP - c f f"»
three
tu th rra k *
Tin' .trik e . In support of Heaemee for the Farm Bureau. .....I ,,lrm "
h rw *h \ hark to life
I D said this year is now rated
C O P C M EET
Mr*. Charles W. Sewell, Chtcag.., ,or ,lr r
tha second worst on record, and manrl* for n general wage Inrrease.
The Board of Director* of the III., adm inistrative director of a roronrr'* hearing
follows the two aueeeaalve rr- was railed hy tioth f'ommurii.t an&lt;l
frr. J . W . H h a tklr, pathologist.
Rrmlnole County
Chamber
of the A*.rmlated Women, o f th.
rord-breaking years of IPIR and nnn-r»inm iini.t rinlnns.
A nationwide four-hour walkou*. Commerce w ill meet at 7:90 0710-11 American Fa rm Rurrau F e d e r a . ■aid the /V).year-o|r| man, C h arles
1040.
Warren, wa* undergoing an o pera­
Italian Inditalry
tonight in the directors room at (ion.
A t present, he aaid the found­ througtrhiit
Annual report* of the P'|«ride tion for a kid n e y ailment when
ation la helping W 0.0C0 patient* srhrrliiled to .t a r t at ( T.M. TTie tha T m rrt.t Center. If . Jam e* Gut.
Farm Bureau Federation w ill re­ hi* heart stopped. The surgeon
—o r three and a third lime* as bus amt trnm lines are due to re­ president, announced today.
sume service then.
many aa 12 jreara ago.
presented hy t-oring Raoul, pre massaged W a rT e n '. hratl museje*
L O V E S L A Y IN G
tidenE and John Ford, executive and after th re e minute, it began
O'Connor spoke at a meeting
••eating ag ain .
N IC K E L M O V IE
M A N IL A . Nov. 14—/ A t— Mr*. vire-p rr.ld en l.
of the Foundation's state ad­
During th e five day. he re ­
B E R L IN .
Nov. 14—/An—Th r E ste r Del Rosario M urray w a.
visors on women's activities.
mained unron scion*.
In an aftamoon session, D r. nickel movie i* pulling E ast G er­ rn n virtrd today of murdering her
C O L D SN A I'
art E. Van Riper, the group’s mans arenas the Soviet sector bor­ Am erican hn.liand, George Mur­
C H IC A G O , Nov. H - / / I 1 - T h S O V IE T A R T IL L E R Y M E N
ra y. shot tn Heath while he alept aeaaon's firs t cold .rtair a ttp e a rd
mtdlral director, said polio haa der Into West Berlin theaters.
MOSCOW, N nv.
14—/Ah—T h e
5|orr&gt;
than
lOO.fHXI
E
ast
Berlin­
Aug. 15, 1040.
changed Ita paltarn considerably
broken tmlay
a*
temneratin
ers have patronised (winter thea­
Thr attractive Filipino, mother hearted for higher level* from th" Russian arm y newspaper Red S ta r
tn tha last few years.
said today th a t Soviet artillerym en
Nat oaly la it naw two and ter* for special showings In the of four by a former marriage, was Rockies to the Atlantic roast.
owe-half times aa frwm nt aa Mat three months, the U. 8. High sentenced tn life impriaonment.
There were a few cold apota— are getting b e tte r all Ihe lim e. ^
The paper aaid the gunners a re
IP years ago, ho aaM. but 25 Commission said today.
Murray, a former eoldier Iron* below freeling—In the midwe-t
The movies are selected espec­ Kansas City, waa a dealer in war but readings at or above norm*l attaining n ew successes both In
cent of Ita victim s are no
„ children, but adolescent* ially to appeal to the E a s t Ger­ aurplua equipment. The proooeu- were la proapect for large parts battle tra in in g and political tr a in ­
adult*. ID anld tsoor studies man. and are offerod at a price tion chanted hi* wife shot him of the Youotry. One of the early ing. The article stressed tha Im ­
show this upper age group of 26 west pfennigs• Per
per eeat which in Jealous rage over hie at ten- morning lows waa 16 above at portance o f thia branch of arute In
tha Rovlet science nf war
as large aa 10 per cent.
la a fraction more than J iv e eents lions to actress Garrtle Varga.
Traverse Citjr. IReh,

Tampa Police Are
Alerted In Search
•ForKidnappedBoy

March Of Dimes Will
Try For ?50 Million

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Chamber Of Commerce Sponsors
Tour Of Sanford By Miss America

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Commission Says
Gangsters B ribe
Federal Tax Men

F. Itranan, Jr. I
Recalled
Navy

Group Clnims No Top
Hoodlum Has Rccn
Tried On Tax Count

Farm Bureau Plans
Meeting In Daytona

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TUESDAY NOV. 11. 1950

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night.
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I
1930

I

THE WEATHER
In

U n it y T h e re

la S t r e n g t h —

AN

VOLUME XXXXll

Jury Charges
Collazo With
* Guard Murder

K H la M Is h o il 1 9 0 S

Pickets Begin
Nerve War In
Phone Strike

Truman Guards Recovering

Kquipmcnt
Workers)
Use “ Push Hinton”
Techniques To Hit
Mor v
E f fcct ivel v

Fro m the stons-s o f eyr-w itn essea, there U some evidence th a t
JT iirie u d a a ctu a lly »hot C o ffe lt.
wJlut under D is tric t o f Colum l.iu
law when two or m ere persons
engaged in a felo ny and k ill tom e
one. a ll a re considered e q u ally
liab le to charges o f m urder.
T h e g ran d Ju ry 's four-count in ­
dictm ent eh argrd the Pu erto K i.a m w ent to lila ir House “ w ith
Intent to m urder the President of
th r U nited S ta le s , who was then
w ith in said dw elling and buildln g ."
T h r additional counts charged
■
fie two w ith felonious assau lt on
th r lila ir House guard detail and
on mem hers o f the Secret S e rv ic e
lljevi* ,*P guard I he life
ut tne rie s io e n c .
F in a lly , th re w as the ch arge
that C o ffe lt was m u n ferrd.
T h e grand ju r y presented It s in ­
dictm ent h efo rr U . S . Judge E d ­
w ard A- T am m who e a rlie r th is
week appointed a defense a t t o r ­
ney fo r Gollaxo a fte r being ad% ri**d th at th r Puerto H iran is
w ithout funds
T h e grwml ju r y 'fM ictm en t d e s­
cribed the a ssa u lt on H lalr House
th u s:
“ On o r about N o r. I , 1950, at
and w ith in the D istric t o f C o lu m ­
bia, O scar C o llato am i U ris v liu
T o rreso la
(sin ce deceased!
a t­
tempted to perpetrate a houseI l'a s lls s t S tin r . « . Three!

Of C Committee
Selects Candidates
For Manager’s Job
The combined K ir r u t lv e and F i ­
nance C o m m itters of the Sem inole
County Cham her o f Commprre met
last night at the T o u rist C en ter
and a fte r looking into the n u a lifi
cations o f 10 a n n llrs n ts . fo r ••&gt;
nosltlori of m anager, and
a fte r
fla y in g held three m eetings and
in terview in g a number of a p p li­
ca n ts, unanim ously selected a man
to lie recommended to the Hoard
of D irecto rs at a m eeting Tue»da&lt;
n ig ht, I I . J a m rs C u t, president, an
noonred th is m orning.
Present a t the m e rlin * werA ndrew C a rra w a y . Jo ck H a ll. J C
Hutchison. Joh n Iv e y , W. G . K il
l* e , II. F . W heeler, J r . . J . L . In g
le y . W . V . H ittin g . I I . I I . Colem -e
E . G . K ilp a t ric k . W . A . P a tric k . It
Pope and M r. (Jut.
" T h e man selected as m anage’
to f ill the vacancy created l»e th*
death o f E d w ard H ig g in s, has ha-'
the most experience as a cham ber
o f commerce m anager of anv of
the a p p lic a n ts," said M r. G u t, "an d
is also a Flo rid a m an."
M r. G ut appeared before th r
County Com m ission yesterday an '1
in addition to a request for a re »
u la r fO.Oth) annual donation to th r
C h am b rr o f Commerce, asked a r
•A d d itio n al (6 0 0 which is to lie
used bv the In d u stria l Committee
to bring new Industrie* to Keml
nole C o u n ty. T h e Commission an
proved both request).
C U M B E R L A N D H O M E C O M IN G
T A L L A H A S S E E . N ov. 10-4JP&gt;
—G overno r F u lle r W arren le ft h i
plane today fa r Lebanon, T rn n
where he w ill attend hom ecom inr
ceremonies at Cum berland U n iv e r
s lty .
V W arren obtained his law d e e rfrom Cum berland in 1029, a fte r h r
attended the U n iv e rsity o f F I
Ida.
T h e G o verno r, who spoke at th
national S irm a D elta C hi J o u rn a ­
lism F ra te rn ity m eeting In Miens'
yesterd ay, said he hopes to lie l&gt;
Ja ck so n v ille fo r
the
G e o rr i*
Flo rid a football game tom orrow , if
he ran m ake plane connections.
. F A L S E A LA R M
R IC H M O N D , V b „ N ov. 1 0 - W )
— A clan g in g b u rg lar a la rm
In
midtown Richmond th is m orning
brought fiv e p o lk a pro w l ca rs
sn a rlin g to S ch w a n e h ild 'a le w -irstore—scene o f a q v a rte r-m llllo n
do llar gem th e ft h u t ya a r.
A window rle a a a r ( t a r d e a n f a r
today's fu ss. S h se y lsb ly . be said
ha had set o ff fb# a w *
wbUe
w ashing a window oa the fro n t o f
tho sto re.
T h e prow l ca rs malted o ff Into
i &gt; e t r a f f ic .
4

I;

D A IL Y
I R ID A X

NOV.

A .vH iK-iated I ' r w *

It*. H l.ti)

Woman Resident

San Bernardino Is Isham S h e f f i e l d
Damaged By Fire; Indicted By Jury
Winds Help Blaze OnMurderCharg
S i x - H o u r K i q n t H ririR
H o lo c a u s t
P a r t i a l

U n d e r
C o n t r o l

SAN lil.R N A K D IV ). Cahl. Nov
10 —H r l’l
I lundirdi Itrd thru
home* in the darkness today as a
lne swept by
'iO-mile-an-huu!
winds threaten*"*! much of the city i
noithrin ii'iul’ uli.il sector.
Flirmrn &gt;.nd it vs as almost out
aftri a tivl.out light
At onr |Hiiiil, | m1 11■,* ir|H&gt;ilr.l
humhrsh ol hollies binning, sshih'
I&gt;.s|.iiiit ill.I irsiihnts
many ol
thriu ssoiiirn an.I i liihlirn played gsidrn hoses nit lools. Hut as
dassii came, only one home on a
hilltop d e tra in , a I Uinptrlr loss
A half do/rn nthris Ssrir badly
damaged and ^tol Iiiiiiii and
chatird paint showed on many

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Nrmistii'u l)iiy Parndt

Mississippi’s Faulkner, Britain’s

Russell Are Given Nobel Awards

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1ler

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a s -* * * . - e .
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a general pirsen tm en l. they w e,e Nrv% ) , . „ , v , l l l r , | v u ,
id ... I til
d iim iss rd l.y the t i.u il, .u b |r .t to
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l l i r l\ » u il Jii«lkfr M l i S iiitll* |»ir
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h a rk i»f ll ir icriM'rry stun* «u»
A* |ii(it iff 19m plttii* ii*
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mute.
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m ((*at tuwnv f
m m i ,, ..........r u n it in t r mi *. •
A lw o-inilr tup sesri.il blocks n n .i t r ia l v*n« M l fur n«*xt
I an* i tm * 11uk 9m* win* im ln t* I !•*• n R 'j r „ h . • t tm ii «l.i&gt;
i'lir n •
wulr m pisses, hut l.nyrl) Initslim u tili r in tin* fir * t U r K «»»-i
t.«lk ..I "tttninMiiK' I*** •» ■
l.tnd ii *'.ii thr lo o lln lli was Id sck- |il«*Hit*'*i IH&gt;t K«»H*&gt; (,f k llllU K l-llJw
H .•HllM.ir.l i»i* r m r llttw ri
erred
I Inrriplori R ile y on J u ly t. Mo’ l
Tin- i ite d e p artm e n t reported I I i t &lt;•
tel for t r ia l .h irin g the J% (u c (.s^ r | ' ( | ( '|( )S t *
rnrn in ju r. .1 ns u ie x u lt of the t.-vur
.Sa lly Mae R a k e r was c h n ig e l
flam es mid the h ig h wind- M olt
uccuhil &lt;legt re immt.-r in
o f tlirin su ffe red fiii-int cuts mm w ith
___ ■
eye injuries fru n t fly in g debris and runnected w ith the shosil.tig o f
S'iof*
■
* w ill rk$*v tlipMitiiwii
Ja m e s I'.tpc on K ep t. S. She plea.h-.l n i,n t,.u m o rn in g ia-twe. ti 1
cinders.
A ll were given em ergency I le n t- nut g u ilty and the case war. « -l
n :«t u'cl.w-k in nnlet ’
merit, and untie o f the in ju ries fo r tria l nest week.
employees tony -re sinl t
Dun K e ig " " , charged w ith or.ii
j„ M„ ,
,\ Mm m .
Iwas deseriln*.! ns s e rim i'.
So fierce u it s the wind I lull the .te r In the second u e g rre , gU aue.l
on.I lo o g ran i, • |...&lt;. m int vhrt-* lilttbtmi o ff ori«* IJ. S . not Knil*)' * ^
fh u tK v in “ ’i* 9*v S an fiitd 9, im i m it tIn- \ 11n
pi
n e rtio n w ith the shooting o f Wnl ru n I * r iu i
Fo rest Sets ice t r u c k .
a rte r on J u lye 2 J near ...A lla
"Som etime* you couldn't even l. e. ., C
-----T h r t ’o li ll
IhniAi-, i 'it \ 19
see the file , th e dust was so m onte Sp rin g s. T H * ease w ill go nni) ,.ank
w ill U- . I.. , . l i ....
l*ud,” one fire m a n related. And on tria l nest week.
low
A K . H arper and K V Itcw*.another ulnervesl: “ l h ale to think
Tin* I* ••Mil** Will ita it lit ••• &lt;»
what would base hapjrcned if th is w e ll were in .llrtesl on a charge oY9*M'k f ii ili i Ilia- Itn lli 1 i ■
t l u .lla s rU o« !••«» I'.la a n
thing had got a w n ) fru n i us. T h e
nn*i w ill miov** «••»! on I
who!,, town m ight h ave gone up.”
H l r H !»» M:»t*fl«iii(i Avriiio*. ■ *•
DANNY K A Y E
The sand Idew ill great cloud*
w*-af to I* .
I ln l.I .Y W O O lt , N o v. IU —un~&gt; I** Horofitl
U M ila o .l lie r e a r l ‘. l|S U
A vrr i in* iitiil north f*» tin- H r 1
D a n n y Kay«* ha* Initn o f f r m l n
S lii'll o9is.fi* Hr if? fli'iH-rnl I *
riH u n i $s!0.i&gt;tH) ;» w r r k fo r 1Y O l'N G K - T • U N C H E S H M AN
11it f at* ••«-n w ill Nprnk
wr«*ki* t th«* l^ ndon P a lla iiiiiin nI DS A N G E L E S , Nov 10
I*.
A *srtfn*|* at *»-#■9 l.y 1li** S‘ .
Kepulillran I'n t rlc k J . H illin g ., 11,111 nf th r IV 5 I F e s tiv a l «&gt;f H ri
i.r|;t« in
|mra&lt;9&lt;*
27, claims (&lt;• la- the youngest tw in, K n y r'« in *n u v»T, K il H u k o ff. A m rrlra n
x' n f fit J | *ii o Y in rk ;if S' x- &lt;
man in the new l ! , S , House of ili%4 loan! Ia«t m irht.
1 and ! *m mm A vi*nti*
Representative
II.- wish elect'd
T h r IwJO.lNH) (Hfi.iiou
w ill | **i l fi4!a- in I Oil li thi’ !*•
from tin- l-'lh C a lifo rn ia .lis tric-t **f f * f wmr m m lr liy lln r r y K ^ i n ,
to succeed lle p u h lic m i K ic l.m .t rrp rr*rn titi|V th*- m a n a ^ rm ritl of low ii him! t tiilil i I mito ^n-l om
th*- F p IU i I h iiii , w iir r r h a jrr h rn k r
N ixo n , moving oi&gt; r.&lt; the l i , s
t il
I salt t u t )
Senate nt th&lt; «&gt;-*■ . i f 37—one o f d ll H flrn iln n rr rrro rd * in Itfll*.
N E W t " i : K , No. in . r
the youngest in th at rham lier.
wmi nit f» r h .v e that the I t v.- •
H M tD M ONF.X
S I.I t .I I I I A
EXA G G ERATED
I 'R IN C E T O N . N . J , N ov. H»— gathcre .1 on Iho ( im n w i l. V
age -t r.-e l-c.tMis-!
Ind
m y li'
The name ii f
Ju d g e
Ihitn'ln* l,1*&gt; Clink- ( lin k — clin k
I
Stenstmru w a- lig h t It mlsspelleit
C h a in * ra lllh rg T No, Just W in n rm .il w ilt. M ark la d - , m e ,.
by an m ptleaut fo r u drivers li
th m p I*, t'hies sh ellin g out JX " lead pipe m id trim *
Thev WC'rs- w a llin g In rtlni. .
rense who sent an n ir m ail let*” *- s ilv e r .lo lls rs y rs te r.ln y to p sy
post ms i le d H im h e -ter N .Y . T h e h is room an .I Im anl h ill at I ’ r in c - m ill heat tip n tis n l who Imd .
W'.MlIltg 11 g i l l (lie 11.1 .if -•in
&lt;
envelop Imre the fo llo w in g address: ton U n iv e rsity .
H e ru u l.l liave p a iii o f l in 's i­ them.
" F u lle r W arren , C o u n ty
Ju-h*
Hot pnlll i- got th ru I., flit, '
le n t' |usper, T h ie s s a h l, hut h»
Hanford, F la .” It
arriv e d
tlii
m ofhiiig ami Ju d g e R te n ilro m had w a n t.-.1 In protest the "go vern riv a l Itnm e.i T h e I I were chats' '
a gleeful tim e bow ing It shout m c n l's soft money poiiey'* w ill, w ith posset.--ing weapons dh e th e 20 ixiu n .lt o f s ilv e r.
the Court House.
C O M M U N IS T G O O SE
R E R U N , Nov i " (AX
\
Viet sector 'co u rt sentenced n .’ &lt;*
y e a r old E a s t B e rlin youtli i i siliX V
to a ye a r in ja il fo r rompaOng 1 &gt;•
goo .- in tin- Connnuniit t.-gin •
A policem an testified th.- i
told him he hnd u ....... .
&lt;•&gt;
lik e I'trc k and cackle- like G r.d e
T H IR S T Y IIE E S
STO CKH O LM .
Sweden.
Nov.
10 &lt;/P) American
novrlisl wold ”
M O M BA 8 A ,
K .- n ,
Nos l»
C lh e nnines referred In W il
William Faulkner and British philosopher UeltianJ Russell wrre
iAh—A sw-nrin of ta-.-s invaded e
helm I ’ le rk . E a s t Germ any'- |w.rl
awarded Nobel laterally Pri/cs today (or l fM'i and 11)0.
|Mirt she.1 cram m ed
w ith
•»•*!
Iv C om m unist president, and 0 "-»
The Swedish Academy elected Faulkner, of Osfoid, Mist., s i G rotew old, tin- tiu isia n Za.io '* hrandv and Ix-.-r and rmite .1 the
winner of ihr 1949 prize wilhheld last fall, llm year's p riir was lean l.u l v i.lu l.le prime m in i-le . i d e rrd o rrs . F o rt firs- rh ie f Jn-k
llennion, des-.irated for Ills Wort
given to 74 y e s r-o ld R u sseil. tn -X
at Liverp oo l .liirin o the wi*. rh".
le rn a li.in tllv fa rn n l philosopher, can In win the Notwl I'r is e fo r
H TA H H F.N V S . T U T
I .lit i, lin.l to I-.- . ailed on w illi hil.lt r r n t u r e . O thers have gone t»
m ath rn iallcian am i m oralist.
A I I E N 'T O W N . Nov IP . f
The winners w e re selected from n o velists F ln r ia ir L e w is rod Ewarl Harold S ta sse n mid Inst night fire brigade to regain ro ntud of
among more , I ban !U1 candidates. S . Ilu c k , mid p la y w rig h t Eugene the re -e irrtio n n f Senator K .il.e it the d iw li
They w ill receive I he aw ard * from O 'N e ill I W I f . 8 . E lio t . A m e n . A . T u ft did not indicate the lie
A U lT I O N M A ltK S T
• he new Sw ed ish K in g , G u s la f enn-lHirn hut now n H H tish c ili
guhlirnn p a r ty pi n* In fo llo w
Farm ern w ill tu rn
out
with
V I , when th*’ N obel Foundation sen, also rrcs-ivrd the p rise .
ohloan'a "C o n se rvative and *- &gt;
tracto r* tomorrow m orning at K:3P
re lr h r s lr * tta M ith an n ive rsary
w it h the ‘ election o f K u M e ll, intioniet p o lic y ."
Dee, 10 .
Stnssen, I ’ resiihuit of the U n i o'clock to smooth »ui Go* n )&lt; .
th e aw ard ing body abandoned th .
T h la year's p ris e money to tal* p u re ly lils r a r y line fo r the fir s t v e rs ity e f P en n sylvan ls, to ld ■ o f M acres at tin ’ site of Hie
1 * 0 0 3 kro na
(1 3 1 ,7 1 * ). w h ile tim e in 23 y e a rs. In 1027 the dinner m ri’Mnff n f an o rg a n isa ­ F a n n e r* A u ctio n on the Orlando
(he sum fro ten la s t ye a r totalled F re n c h philosopher H e n ri B e rg ­ tion known as "T h e F ir s t Defen­ H ig h w a y, C o u n ty Agent C . It
IM 4 2 0 krona (1 9 0 J)6 7 |,
son received the award. In 100* d e rs" th at he fee ls the re-election Dawson, said (h is morning.
A big M a s te r- H a rris tracto r ha*
T h is was ■th e f ir s t time tw-&gt; th e choice w as G e rm an philoso o f T a ft m e an s “ The Republican
fu ll lit e r a r y p ris e s had been p h e r R u d o lf E u ck e n —c ritic is e d as th irty m u tt accept its new o b li­ hern lu at.n l for the occasion a n 1
awarded sim u lta n e o u sly.
one o f the A cad em y's w eakest gations w ith h u m ility and f u n ­ tracto rs w ill be loaned by tb s Rov
Fa u lkn e r Is the fo u rth A m e ri­
B rit t A gency.
(O eattaae* Oa r t a w T h re e )
tig h t."
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W A S H IN G T O N . N ov. I O - ( / P )
**— A federal grand ju ry today in ­
dicted O ic a i C o lla io , 37-year-old
Puerto R ic a n , tor murder in co n ­
nection W illi ll ir N ov. I attempt
on President Trum an*) life .

Conviction of murder carnet
the possibility of a death tentrncr
in the District of Columbia.

IM IK T I.M IK M

S A N F O R M . K l.lH t lU A .

Puerto Rican Assassin
Accused Of Killing
Guard While Trying
To Murder Truman

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lulling ol L rilir Coffrll. 40, Whitr
Houte guard, whrn Collaro and
Gritelio Toirrtola tried to ihoot
their way into Blair House, the
^President's temporary retidencr.
Toneiola wat killed in the rain
of bullet) from guard) which fell­
ed Colla/o with wound, in the
chetl and shoulder.

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To Prom ote lb* Progress of America.
To P roduct Prosperity for Settlor*.

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W ASHINGTON. Nov. 10 (/I*) South Carolina ro«m may he
asked to give up the rem ains of Osceola, Seminole Indian hero, to hi.
native F lo rid a .
(h e r n ia , who a n g e re d ih r L 'm lrd -Stales by stabbing bis k n itr
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STRICKI.AND-MORRISON, INC
Phone 20C)

Successful G row ers Use

SCIIOLAItSIIII’ EXAMINATIONS FOR
COLLUtlE STUDENTS
W il l »&gt;f h e ld in ( i s l n e s v i l l r ,im l

I n lln h s a s e e o n

N o x e m b e r 1 4 , 19.10. S e m in o le ( o m i t *

Stauffer
(ICO BRAND INSECTICIDES
Api»;i,*a

Orlnntlo

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xffrsnclen in rolleue Miplmntore iliotHei*,
For complete Infornulion r hII at the office of
the County Superintendent. Court llnu*e. San-

W inler Haven

S X N F O K I I H H A liK U

CIIASK AND COMPANY

‘7/ /Ir true that you may fool all of the people
some of the time; you a w even fool some
of the people all of the time, hut you canbfool
a ll of the people all of {he time ”

ifcu u&gt;m r ig h t
iKr. X ih c c lh ,"
says Senator
Dudley J. LeBlanc

I

now

it

can

c le a n - lin e d ,

he

t n lr i.

20,000,000 bottle* of HADACOL have
M F&amp; v.
b ifn mad* and »old thus fa r in 1t50. W | H k ^
/
THI* is a record for any product but
If Is even more unusual when you
consider that HADACOL is advertised in only 22 states*

TH U

s m a r t - it e p p in g

191(1 x e r i i n n i t (h e m u t t p o p u l a r
R u ic k e x e r h u i l t ,
F .x e r t i m e
y e a r,

a

e a r l y in th e p r e t e n t

y u lu e - w iie

p u h lic

hat

been t a k i n g t h e m a x x g y f r o m i n
* i fa it

a t —n r

f n t t e r t h a n — th e

g re a t B u l r k f a c t n r i e i c o u ld m i l
th e m o u t . W i t h i n re c e n t w e e k * ,
p n x lu c t i o n a n d t a le t h a v e a c t * n
a ll- t im e r e c o r d .

Count of! the dixtinguithed and
time-tried featuret of thi* win­
ner and you'll know why.

Ir ha« Djnaflow D riv e *—which
uxhered in a whole new concept
of eflortlesx travel.

It hax a Very E u lu tiv e Motor—
Buick'* own high-tomprexxiitn
Fireball—which get* its driving
|»oxver Itoin a combustion cham­
ber found in no other car in the

It has a brilliant styling which
sets it apart from every other tar
on thr mad.

world.
c i r • » '* * * • ■
4 *4 w l * "
.c o w m ii .' 0*
W*MI«

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- r r s x z z - ■■■•

w m ^ '.U X S !« X £
H*H0T U tU Jgr
•

It has the hump-smothering
softness of coil springs on all
four xvhecls and a torqueS tube drive—a comfort a&gt;mbi*
nation that no other car
k provides.
I

w h in

a r m * A in o H o a t in

am

•

And it lias prices which tay "buy
me” to any motorist who’s
looking for maximum money's
worth.
Isn ’t it sensible, w h ile these
great cars arc still aim ing off the
line, to check w-ith your Buick
dealer about getting one to call
your own?

m ut

ha i c k

t n u . at

Advertising has sold the first battle of HADACOL to
many folks; HADACOL is a v e r y meritorious product
and the results It has obtained h a v e made possible
the sale of these 20,000,000 bottles In 10 months.
Faith has been on Important f a c t o r In the develop­
ment of HADACOL — faith made possible Its creation
and the faith the American people have placed In my
&gt;r its growth* I pledge
to the American people that the faith
they have piece i in H A D A C O L will

il o t i i i m

MIDI. I

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U R I A N C . F rw M a a t

T H t L a llA N C C O t r O B M lO N
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Body Of Seminole

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C ln-u li Court in »nd f&gt;i * » in i» *
County Florida •&gt;»* Ih# !Mh -i«
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forth In tha |»#tlVI-*'i h#»#* f .»* hl#*t
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lha abova-*tvt*d &lt;au»* to •it f ■*
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of m low rant houMng |&gt;roj* t (m
ih» hoti*ina of paraona of In** in
^'orn*. *ind*r and pursuant in th*
of th* S«t(# f Florida
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Ida- «*»!•
«f rUrrtln l*
C ou ntjr. Florida
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taka not lea ant! tv « l.*r*l.&gt; o&gt;m
mandad to •** and appaai in th
a bo* * anttlkd Co ir I and in
th*
a ho* a •Iliad » a *•* «n th* »th da r »f
l»a&lt; amhar
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cam* or ala# l»* harrad. and t • *h .
what rlaht. (Ml* or lut#t#v • ... *» \
aaeh of &gt;oii hava or (lain* in •» t•aid prop*lt) and to •l« *•
h i*
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ma* and ptirpoaa* i*rr*tnahoi * and
In **l'l iiatlllon ••! forth
W I T N f o W »h* official hand and
•aal of |tii • l**k .f Mi- • |§ y|f
In and for NMiiitnd* * ,.**».,
^ F lo r i d a , fin th* !»tli *la, "f *,
A ll
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0 I* I I I ItNlMiK
(l a r k «*f th*
(*lfoult
Court In and for Ham
1 to 11.- t nun 11 . F'Pi» Ida
(M A L I
Vnlla A William* Jr
Atlantl' Maid li ulldln*
Hanf r i M r Ida
A i torn* i for 1**111lunar

it«a ii«n i4 t&gt; ««. r &lt; ( .
t n t f r v i f w w ith A r m y
uiidrr &lt;* t iiiK ui i t u r r .

t f r thr Blair H n u » f *hootlng T a y H'**
«d *V» •v*\*'*'*T#d W * " ••
» a y m c that h r « n i r hete front
h i. home in New Votk Cttjr " to
shoot the I’ rm td r n t ”

■date Farmers (liarkei i&lt;&gt; Aid &lt; imi iielen.sc

I In- t i m t v which ha to(in*&lt;t In
»lpn wotilil have nmvfil th r 8a
mirntlc* I tom Klnittia tn la ini *
w o t nt lhf&gt;
M l ^ t U t l p l ’l
A 11r r 0 « r r " l a a caplut*. Irani
emua Sem inotei were tounded up
nd m l In Oklahom a.
Bill
a few n e a p e d Into the
trearh em u*.
m p y Kvetfilaih*
w h il e
eve,, today white n u n
hatdly
tel* font without an In
dian guide
I ete, -••ft »av « Ihete are
non
- t w e e n MHl and OH) Seminole.
hi the K v f f f l a d e .
Alt h o u g h t h r v
an
till coo l i n e d &gt;1 w a, « th
Mu- United Stale*, having never
Igoed a u e a l v , th e; live al p•Hi, tn* nati ve, .n d th* lo u tl I .
\ia„y of the,,, live m Indian
iv lf
»!*ir»k' I b r
I 1*1111«lll I If ill
the w ell l o a d
rhev make th en
living hu nti ng and fivhing arul
lo elfttoia. T h e y
..Iso
faint
ant
taltr
.m od
■Oumjfiti
I lv r
I
i V i M . mm
i»M
tlir
N iU o n «l
l urk
fFvirr
no ohjrction
■ th r tenuival
f t l l c e o l a . ie
main* 1u I lo u d i But. lie add* I,
•'ll Will depend
on the .e n tlm rn t
of the people
involved
An Intel e I mg que.tlnn. Pel
added. I i whethat ...............'
*VmII will
fomitl If the * r « v . ’
i« opffird.
IfAiliti'u i h»*
It. I •?*Mr»n r «tr*l. that *&gt;**11*0*1* oprnr^l th
%r*iv# tn i n v VFM* «2&gt;&gt;. M»nio Ml
Hie head anil late, di .p l i ye,I
■n alcohol I), a N e * V m k aide
walk m in e,, ,, ,

ahl1 MM.r ,|v ttme-achedulr
Rover .a id that m ire
hi* ap
p n l n t m m l i w o .l ay . ago, he h a .
( ^ n „„a l,|r to d W t u . 41*V
nf tin* rm
with F nliNin h f r i t L r
In a *tde angle d the national
t h r ,- M r f |,l f
v rpt Wllf|r ,
&lt;ii» Irtii* in
i* it
t *■* I 2
w alko u l.
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r*lntlvr4 b r t m i 4^ rtf hi* ‘‘ -ftiml*
M-f l |H MIf tit *ie# ll#*X
1 1
R„an
'ilid*,'*enl an ploye* In M ichigan put th eii lo&gt; 11*11It#* |*|#iif |f ill ill 1 fit it a- I t#
„ K ,* t,o n lw.. d a y . ago
fn, t h - • al .t t l l e on a t,i* and tu n ” h a i ll
*e&gt;| . f*y# - ** i*| «f‘4 « « » ** I M#|#
I I —, * w a . o&lt; offn i . l m-li glmn
, , ntoval of a btillfl f io m unde, i n .
1* i.l*
that t in . .t l a lr g y would he a| ,f t a m ip il
*M|X|*ff*« ait fit1** II* ’■fit- *
Rover .a id he w 111 a .I fo, a m p l - doptr-l in I h r ,o a *t lo -&lt;4.1 w alk- f
V*'f
#*t* fit4 I li*t
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f ff 111
, lm r In m i n v f t th r r e»** w i ih h i ** out
The
"h it and tu n "
move
Itt
rhfnf
&lt;nv *rt4t « u l r t . 4ri
and t i p r r i t f i l th# v irw that ilii* Michigan w e . H »cb *.,J e a rly lonot F»r flnnr
thr rrifl ila , in lle lr o it t,y l i — .tal&gt; , l , l k e
leader. W a lle t S h aa t, n re .ld e n t of
,,f
nin?*th
d ie*.ion if- of tt— i |n i om inunl1hr
iMry witr,**art
W o ik e i*
of
A m erica
v „ , , t ,fav Included |&gt;olie defer li v e •al Ion *
y T a v m a n . win, look pat' (C W A I
Schaer .a id em ployee, of I h ,
In the &lt;|lie.tinning of ' ollar-. af

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U scro l* w a i •h|tpr&lt;l out &lt;if Kin
i t i l l *m l to an u n itfrsru u m t pri•in
at K o rl M o u llfif. H tatnrv
■ay
h*- ditH o f a throat infectton
at 34

ahich atret,he. from

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&gt; he 51 year old I anlkner. I o n
,• at O . f o t d , M i . . , an I .t ill liv
lug t l i 'i e . h a . authoied nm ie
than .7 hook*. Including I h - *^.t
ylH n g
S M ictiia ry.
" I n t t u h , In
I I - Puxl.
l ight in A u g i u t nnd
A li &lt;«lo m , A h .a lo m t
I I — South h a , been Itl. only
nliject, K v h w r l n g
the "M o o n
light and M a g n o lia ." &gt;ehoot l—
Ini. depicted
&gt; South h .iunti d
and at hay . In,I . ( i l l r tl n —i,&gt;c lo
ita hentag e
t'rillc and |,i|l,ll

The w ives of ho||i of th r Pnetto
filc a m Involved ate lieing detaineil
in New VorV C ity in connection
w ith the Secret Service in v e rtig a
lion

Phone Strike
11 «Mt*tt*4 | team Car# ( I f f I
tong Hi .ianre c irc u it, hy placing
u . e l r . . call*
In Springfield. ' I " , a lelepho tf
official »atd a cable w « . ent to*
day, entirely halting
lelephot e
and teletype
aertrlce
for
the
Springfield new . paper*, Inc , and
tadin &gt;1 . 1101, K t it l X
Th e.e develo pm ent, came a . a
union *o„tre .a id a federal tn nilallot, .e .t ln n h a . been tailed he,e
t— tay f.ii
II— ft* «t time .i n r o
tait of ti— nationwide .t ri ke
which ha* idled th o u ,a n d . end
dllfllpleil .o n — &gt;r,vire
He «ai t a cuncihator wnulil tnevt
with rrpie*enta ti ve» nf the C I B
l om m iinu ati on
\V &lt;• r k e i .
of
America ami the V Ye.trin Electric
Com pany ,
Am eric an
Telephone
and Tele g rap h C om pany .u h . l d iatv

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11'not In licit ( n u n l’ i ; . t i n . I
hta akln c a* itaflnul hy th* D l i t n d
of (,'olumbia r m lt, that i* t&lt;&gt; *ay.
th*v a t l r m p t n l to nn tf i a i l u r l l
m e ami building h w alr d at |AM
Prrmaylvanla
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N
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and raltwd t h r H i m llouto, w ith
lnt*tit to BManlt with dangrrm i*
w f a p n n . and to a x ntil t w ith intent tn hill, and with intent tn
hill, the I 'r r r l d r n t of the t Tttitwd
Slate*, wh o » » &lt; th ru within .a id
dw ellinc and Iwiilding. and any
other
person
"l
pet» on.
who
m ) c M th , r r ln pro.ent with him
c , „ r,|inB h im . and in aitem pi
, nc
p e ,,w tta le th* o f f , , , . , ,.f
h om e
lireaking a f o i e .a i l
and
while artne,) with and u 'l n g dan
g rrout
weat’” M' . the .aid i i . c a ,
( V l l a i o and O r U e ll o Toetewtla tin
la w f u lly, felomou.lv and willf.ilv
.hot and murdered I e.lie Coffelt "
S n le ia l p r o .e e u i 'U . have mill
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N o r t h A im*ti a
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t h r t 'mf * I S lA t r « In prepnr r I
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t..iee divmeed, and now tt,» ttu id
k;, |( R „ „ r ||, w a , f , , , t nf al&lt;
, mathem atician, and late, ap
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brace* d U ie itn tio n a on I I — h i.t o r y
of phitnaophy, on m u ra l*, (ho
fro ntier a nf know able *cien&lt;
tnd
on education.

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unntlhodo*
v ie w ,
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FOND TRUCK ECONOMY

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30 MILLION MILES

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Tlie Search For Peace

u * l l» M ( * H B atard a,
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I I I M M ia U ilt i'a M '
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K e x o g u u e d an t h e d a y o f a w a r ’* e n d , A r m i s t i c e li n y
o n c e w a n xu|i|HiM .‘d t o lie t h e I n y i i i i i i n y o f p e a c e . N o w w e
k n o w t h a t t h e e n d o f w a r in not n u t o n i a t ic a ily t h e a t a r i o f
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tlienirteUen mid u eji( mi in sinur-tlring railed a m ill 'vur
ti d iffe n n iliiile il fruin tile lull slinotirtF war. It ban not
Iteen entry, thene hint few 111011111.**. lo 1**11 I be difference.

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in II.
«v. ol |lo w er, and »|ieed. the death can be a* »*»lfl
tying halfdon iunth# nnaihrd el j cd&gt;
in to .1 le n t ,»f iim ir t h i n ’
.V e
Red tupply line* near *nd south •S', . - t i * today it* a b u rr gn o f j
ib a t v ,i* the w av il war it S tn u iju . Y e itrrd a y it »a» a c ity
ct- !ln ,i ••irtirs and re v is io n ! by
of ibr ^*lu lin n Imuriciary ol county
c a n v a sse rs tu t the lead |(Sl;,1l0 lyiliac -n the Ko rean «itie»

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TODAY'S llllll.K VKHSB
It a * alip into a rh u rrh on wrek
d e f t In p ra y, (iod *111 hr t h r r r by
appointm ent. You may f r r l Ih r pro1r * I lint til h i* p reten ce: H r that
d w rlb lh in t h r secret place of tin
ilo a l lllifh •h u ll abide u n d rr th*
• hailow of Ih r A ln iig b tv .— Fsalrn

1*1:tYou w ill rn n flrm yourself
your faith by e a p r***in c I I : F
w ith the heart man helleveth unto
ifc h le o u tn e **. and w ith the mouth
r o n f r ii k n I* made of la lv a tlo ti
Rom an* 10:10.

You belter gel
name ” ltnp«llil»ii”
ing to be mayor of
thr neit two year*

ui*d lo that
for lie it «oNew York for
al leatl.

We ate rorry we muplaced die
prr-eletlion ioircatl of Uiew Real
roil at we would like to have ea
plored thii tubjecl bother in the
light ol election return*. Sullies it
to lay that a* a c ry ita lfa m
Pea non compare* favorably with
Dr. Callup’* l*Mfl prediction*.

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n U D A Y N O V . 10. 1180

Senator Hob Taft didn t win
by juit a little bit in Ohio; be won
by a whopping margin of over
4)0.000 voir*. Wilh orgamred
Lgbor making the bigge*) fight
againrl him it ever made again*!
anybody in (he bittory of thii
country, and with Ohio being a
itrongly indutlralirrd tlalr where
a united lal&gt;or vote can control
election*, ihia lutptiie vidoty ol
Tab can mean iiul nnr tiling. Thr
rank and hlr of labor union* votr
at free American ciliren* and can
not be controlled and voted like
•beep by labor hoieei.

Inteiriting thing* air beginning
to happeu in Florida politic*. The
former chairman of the Stale De­
mocratic Committee ii actually
ousted from office at sheriff of
Voluiia county by our vary Demo­
cratic Governor Fuller Warren.
Thn man who succeeded Littlefield
a* chairman of the committee.
Judge Donnell of Wert Palm
Baach, ii defaated for the office
of stale senator by a write in pro­
test vole, and in Pinatlai county
14 Republican candidates for coun­
ty office* were elected in the great­
est Republican landslide in that
area since Reconstruction Dav*.

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C it y , Mo., from Kansas City#
W h a t n e e d * to In* d o n e to p a in | t e i u c ? I'e rh a p t* it in to Com m unist Manchuria.
„ j K--i".tbiiran | | ,u - , |
K • tl
has.
p u t t h e n a m e t r u s t in t h e in s t r u m e n t o f |» e iu e a s in th&lt;*
A m erican and R rd je t lig h te n
i * w _ ,« r « d ihm W rliian ■j . .a
T h e K a w is a riv e r I have
51.1
to
£57
v
e
il
.
dt*|i*
a r m i s t i c e . I l is rill s im p l e t h ln t r to c a r r y o u t a n a r m is t i c e a f- engaged in two (la rh in j ch e se i near
g i mil.I- m p . . ppriis' hitof kno w n since b irth . I s till have a
un how you f 1g ured It.
t e r it h a s lie c n a u r e e il o n : p r e c is e ly t im e r ! in s t r u c t io n s m u s t die m*&gt;or red ciosung point d o
’ t,
F
.- ,u |M ifo rt
g a l,- the firs t m other hyin g on one sub- and
the o asis if ii.»* .c t iia l U,
x bro ther on the other side o f the
ifo to e a c h ! « t lt le f r o n t , a n d o ne e a c h s id e t h e r e n iu s t b e c o m - n o rth w n t iMtrdei in**n o f S in u iju . | tiula tion *"'f m nn o ffic ia l and un w arn in g o f doom.
by
' i .- r «l per cent -if Ksw*.
d return* front liar countie*
p le t e t r u s t t h a t th e a r m i s t i c e t e rm s w i l l I** carried o u t to Vo lo*»e« «n m h e i «ide w n r rc- *&lt;
T h e re may In- re la tiv e * on el
Will am * had a Ilia . KOI o l .Hit 'h it » &lt;rm nunist neat la y In ruins. ther side of the Y a lu too. We
t h e l e t t e r b y th e o t h e r s id e . T h a t t r u s t a m i t h a t c a r e f u l fu l- ported
It
-as rip i'«d and burned by
I nt*
know there a rc two towns th a t
f it m e n t o f t e r m s a r e n e c e s s a r y to m a k e a n a r m is t i c e w o r k . . t ’ s. i r t* destroyed eiirht cnemv
It y e v e r, due to * p e cu lia r m i­ l o r e [h sn i‘ -,r tons o f f i n bomb* teach and touch each other u r n o *
T h e y a r e e q u a lly n e c e s s a r y to
n il a r m is t i c e w o r k . ! * ? ’ ;
damsaed tw o in lit-' •
nt tab u latin g th- u n u lfic ia l: and high ,-xp lo sives.
My w indow for this aw rio m c the riv e r there.
r*iu is in fte tio it the exact mar
W h y H a v e W e fo u n d t h e m f o r n m t f s t ic e , y e t la r k t h e m f o r L ' ' " ! ! - ! ' t II111-1’, T 1
One i- the openly enemy Korean
si.i.'t wa a p le xig la ss canopy of
*■
, *9
o in u ijo . iw r n t V 'fiv r t ru rk * a.n'1 irin •ii ,t not he determ ined,
■raining n- -tori of the r"-HI c ity o f S in u iju . The other ia the
•Ha&lt; c**
«»thrr vrhlrlm wrr«* dvflrovtd ind
iffic ia f election co unters ill'
p e at, f u l, pro*ps-rous m etropolis j
»h- oting s ta r jet•e w n tru rk - dam airril
D e it lung ago gate up attem pt
It y,
p ! .1,-1 by C a n t. W illiam - f A n tu n g , a M anchurian c ity
T h - lu iit lin g lull in the vro un t tru­ o k e e p to ta l, for the lw
I . F.varii-. N o rw ich , C o n n , aide trom w hich the enemy has by day
nrtlon lontinue-t into It* f il t h ,|* .
es-. la te s.
Soviet-made
w arplanes
Fart- flo w n
Then- w a- only p a tn il action amt
I, ,'s d , they began re v isin g ( l®* M sj, ( I n a r a ) K a rl* t
F. F
F if t h A ir Fo rcei a c rt'.s the border Into com bat
A p e rm it) w h o in s e c u r e a m i u n a f r a id i* n e v e r 11 b u lly . min* 1 •ktn tii*h in jr.
f g u Ie s , m cnanges we-t i ru lg ,
If - .
ngalnst A m erican flie rs .
Inlatut from the ea*t ro a - t. th
F e a r a n d in s e c u r it y jf i v e r is e to b o a s t f u l, u y p n * - iv e , v io le n t
o il t i e basis o f how they Comma n ,le r.
fl
I.ctyyeen
HIM,
ind
&lt;t*v»'
And by night o ver the bridge
F
ly
in
g
IT
ft
M
n
rin
r*
«t»erve*l
the
175th
c
l
K
e
lly
's
lead,
afta c t s d e s ijr n e d to c o v e r a b a s ic la r k o f r e s o u r c e s . T h i s fa c t
" h o u r, thi* w as whnt we t in t leads from A ntung to Mir.
a n n iv e rs a ry of the T o re * t.v rol&gt;s W illia m s uppemi d to !rav |
w a s in t h e m in d o f S e n . H e n r y C a b o t l.o d u e w h e n h e r e - 1 itlK
„ „ | „ F. U
w jth ln . j , ’"
u iju h av, come, A m erican in ­
g a in o f a p p ro x ln rsle ly is i
c e n t l y m a d e h is m a id e n HjH’e r h Is fo r e t h e I n it e il N u t io n s . | m ile , &gt;,t (he vital C h a n g iin now.
land
lax
w rin k le d and K llig e n c e
o ffice rs
repo rt, t-jco ver the ,c iu a l st'd&gt;'w:dI- ’ tl. -hob . it nation m*'"t' «'f pel hap» *1* C h in e ie rliIn' . t ion.
T h e S e n a t o r ’s m e a s u r e to th e S o v i e t
le a d e r s w a s : elstrti. It wa n train o f &lt;1* m il
T lie te w-a- no n|i|Hi-ition. A l a r
lik e t n ig btm are out of v isio n s.
T
s c t u s l ta h u ls llo r raye Wi
’S t o p b e in g a f r a i d ” . P o in t in g out t ie d a n g e i
in n i t i i a t i ’in
ill • lo i».%V»71 for
W&gt; can attack S in u iju , but
li tr
F Mb,fed.
........................................
I ...
,,
f ..r , t
, ful „- 1
S ” ,
.........
F 'cn n s.- I),. rt« \+ low ITT W», ree rannot go on across the w ind
K -i
w h e n f e a r w o u ld ilis n |&gt; p e n i a n d u tp iiu t a n d p e iic e ftd w o r ld
A I tS F ir t r - r p * •rm koim i” '
p re cin cts in tin* k ill El* w ort1 n r iv r r that is imtn« d the Y . l u — i n i , snake-like Y a lu to a ttack
r e s u lt .
taid the d a y ’* greatest advance
boundary bet vw n
N o rth K»&gt;f * fi A n tu n g lie-cause il is M anchurian
• d either
of tii im lh’ , rrm t
T h , fig h te rs and Isim lw rs nf the
nn ,11 ). but th • ni ajo r 4|ii»j und Com m uni at &lt;'hitia's
T h e R u s s ia n s h a v e c o i is t r i ic t i s l a la rg e t a n d n a m e d it llk i w i-e unoppo-ed—wa* r - v iv f r r
r-d by the Mouth Korean Capita*
i o r', in Ibrp , O’ll.l la y in 1Ik * ih u ria Ibrt it rtiu lil •Do 1»4* call* F u r E a s te rn A ir F’orce# obterv*.
U n it e t l S t a l e s . T h e i r f a l s e n o tio n s u Im u t m u p h ilo s o p h y a n d tUvinlon in the far n »H h e e*t IIthirl d i*titirtio n a . accu rately as
r o l e n u rr&gt; 1*4 in;L* *i u r ik *:r* id the K a w .
m o t iv e s h a v e le d t h e m to ladfevr* t h a t b e c a u s e w e r a r e tl-rn iji th ru *! north o f K ilrh u .
T h e K aw is n r Iver that d iv id e a .u rg e ,in who has lo m-ike a
the
county ,-nnva- sing
T l'tit'- nlxiut 75 m ile- aoirth ,.r i .
b ig
r e s o u r c e fu l w i* m e a n s no good to t h e w o r ld T h e y
w e re lo work S' ru-y llio two states nnd tw o c itie s , Put sudden, life tavin g incision.
It w ,s delicate and demanding
lo t two w o rld-, T h e Knur Is a
list.e lle v e t h a t o u r i i f f i r m a t i o n s o f grant i n t e n t a r e n s f a l s e a s the M anrhuriun lu rd e r. K b iv l—aero** thr pe(iin*u!n the A b le
With the count so cloa-r und m ighty trib u ta ry o f the M i- o u ri but y&lt; i y n e e - - ary’ thing thnV
• h e ir o w n . I f it w e r e t m s s ib le fo r th e tn e n in t h e K r e m lin Mil* w ar 15 to 50 mile- r.nuth A*
II.i,I
ret ia rates K a n ,a » tliao - in. in tic r . bud lo do T h e y
the ii'A rg in o f erro r so m| , p a rt lit I t m ,
to m e e t t h e o t h e r m e m b e r s o f th e U n it e d N a t i o n , o n a the touchy biund arv. lie fo r
1*
th ."in e t»r&lt;u- u iir iiu n t 1st a me
.. y u l u ,l i r r l a i n l y . Ili&gt;w&gt; n , n -,n u lls o f t r u s t a n il u n d e r- * la n d in g , H a i r f e a r
lin n ld v a n is h . It'O ro u n tera tta rk- Inal week 1*
A llle * hud «hored lo the I. n 1
t)
W iillu in * nor K e ll U n f o r t u n a t e ly t h e re r
m u ll d u u h l t h a t S e n a t o i l.o d g e ‘
nl one point And t l m ile* fro m ■ rteil[y to drcii|c the "ffu III rjfiw i l l f a l l u p o n d e a f ear
at an o th er.
al-out SU days fruit ri4»w
.1 fu rth e r cinifu&lt;ing f t
A U.M KighOi A n n v apokeama
report«d th, Chinese unpenred '• t i ­ fact that Ihe rnlir - \|c( ir in
ta- c n ta h liih ln r n i W - m h 0 .
lt 1 i tn "ii FI)rtnuuth Tow *Sflr!*i» of
* IM.
the mountnin- fie a,tiled th at they \\ IT Cuil.lt y may '«■
’I bos** w h o c o m p la in a b o u t p re s e n t fo o d p r ic e s h a v e n 't had taken run ' *e» 1
Tid would r ,; -t Kelly ’&lt;(2 t If
Yt't
p
teen a n y t h in g
y e t. T h e
D e p a rt m e n t
of
A g r i c u l t u r e Is a e ria l nn,J a r t illr r v fire .
rthur
loddiins, -rflt i1f tlf
A n estim ate of
*ome
«*f* rtea u t h o r i t y f o r th e p r e d ic t io n th a t b y t h e m id d le o f I 'J o l
( h Wtyrti ,-out. tv pm htHUj \
h e p r ic e s m a y re a c h a n a ll- t im e h ig h . I t ’ - a ll b e c a u s e p e o p le C h in e— lte&lt;| troop* fuat a e ro *, Ih
f &gt;.i division
raid lb ■miK• a(s
&gt;at s o m u c h , s a y s t h e D e p a r t m e n t . It s a y s t h e r e w i l l lw a n 5’ atu riv e r border in C anim nn - 1*1«■Iged that the to'W'.llip i k'f*
M an ch u ria wa- revise,I upw ard '
in c r e a s e in f i s s l s u p p lie s n e x t y e a r . Im t n o t e n o u g h to k e e p .700.000 |&gt;v th,* *|eike*m an.
lu u Imard did not rt-,|uii r v*&gt;u rt
l *14fon
I race w i t h in c re a s e * ! n m re t jt ie s , fo r w h ic h t i l e d e fe n s e iro o in
rii-n tra l Mto A rth u r'* HK&gt;k&lt; Miia- T' ign lialbrt- u|i|iliculiorl M
%&lt;tl:
e-tlm uted T hm rd u v 00,000 C h in e ,
g e ts c r e d i t . H e n c e p r ic e s w i l l U&gt; h ig h e r .
•
and almut that many
o r v a n i* " '
T h i s s im p le e x p la n a t io n is not i | t i i t e a t b s iu a t e , s in c e N o rth Korean* fa rn l U n ite d S'th e la w o f s u p p ly a n d d e m a n d is n o lo n g e r ( ic n n it t e d to tion* force* touih of ihr* Y a tn tr
c o n t r o l fo o d p ric e s . T h e jro in t th a t |&gt;eople a r e e x p e c te * ! to Korea.
Com m uni*l China radio
hroadgo o n e a t in g m o re is w e ll p u t , h o w e v e r . F o o d p r ic e s b r in g r a i l* cnlli-d the C hinese frooo
M t N IV A l,
r . Nos 10 &lt;A7
c r ie s o f p r o t e s t , a n d m e n t io n o f p r ic e s u p p o r t s b r in g s a “ volunteer
— Lead er* o f £2 unions have ip
d is g u s t e d nod o f tIn* h e a rt, b u t f e w e r A m e r i c a n s a r e e a t in g
T h e world anxloualv
a v a i l * ' treated in the f,- !c ia l governm ent
the U .N . ncruH ty co uncil'* i n f o
t „ halt K u K lu x K la n violeo-,
v h u t t h e y lik e .
on a resolution demandirie Ih** ih Mouth C a n d in a ’s T o lu n c c coui’ -i
Ited C h in a withdraw
i l . tro m 1 he I ' M . Itritain and F ra n c - we —
Fn io n o ffic ia l* In holh South
among the i('.elu tio n '* «tmn*:-r
C sm lio a and N orth &lt;« io liriu y •
T ile t ’ . S S lat* r&gt;. r rr»o—---• ,11 I t n ia i r e ' r r - i r " - . ; I
~ At*
rt-cled that vi«a* lw l**ued In n 'n
lien i-ial J . Ilo w a td M ifir a t h for
tn in o diali- actii-n to prevent fur
(Tiirre»,' CninniitnUt
re , r d e r i'x
liven eti route to Imke Mucce*. f , „ tlier n ig h t n d e i d ito id e n .
diaeu..... .
,,f li,-1 .i
T h e ir a ctio n followed the d is­
A m erican aggrr«*i«n ag ain st F o r closure by o f fle e ts that K u K h ix
mn*a
ri&gt; had hullwhlpiH-d l lied-riddan
H o w eve r, th r U M asked that while l a r n i r r and forced b is two
charges o f China's in terve n tio n in ,&lt;iUs In ru n a ,|u a rie r o f a m ile
A ' , i- w a r s M
the K o rea n eonfli t lw tak en up Ih th e ir u n d u rw ru i.
| |VT**W YORK W» h aw come upon the one time F rid a y ahead of the C h in c-e dele*
O ffic e r* -aid the m asked at,-!
1 V of y ea r when It ta virtually linpoislhlr to ilia- gritiopn’ a r r iv a l.
-died K i a n , men fmeed 'h e ir way
regard C entral Parti.
M ac A rth u r's intelligence s tro k e ,- Tu?»da&gt; n ig ht into the hum,- nf
Ill the w inter, the weekends a t r for sleeping and man In Tokvo .aid the C h in e s, ■ K ‘ &gt;e-t old I ’ ufiLS I . " , n iu m i
getting over hangover* mid In the summer there m e co n tin u in g to c i« * . the iarrin- Inin flo u t h is sick bed. d m . •
l ’RO&gt;ncl!iip r u n drtnil of its continentnl enunlrrparl, this
liiiti o ff in an autom obile, m ill'
a rr Imm-NUI guinea or tlu rk a county to take up a dal y In targe numbers,
A m erica it
F-HO
jet
fig h t e r - ken Whipped him .
l uu,I t-tfic J.inn.iti sljle i- ,le»i rned In ifukr you /noC »«iar/cr
New Y orker's time lint In the autumn in the
autumn, th e leave* begin In tu rn and fall, a phe­ lK,m l*rfe struck heavily at a rnalor
.ind /. r l l- flir r . Note llir douiilc dnlv tvi ll tli.it rylrud* rout(m int—a
r a il-h ig hw ay O a O M il- J " ! &gt;■ l * ■ t * s f c w » *
nomena th a t m u d be seen If one la to do autumn ci ".slu g
plttely uiuiiiul thr heel, and note al-n I In* slut,!* S-,dell grain
up right. And It la a well-known fa rt (list except bridge Spanning the Y a lu at Ixrnih
ruhtdi-d
M
inullu
in
extrem
e
n
o
rth
­
lertlh -r w rllril In till, 1 , vtia miic.i^-c toll-*. Try a pair today.
fnr a few rugged but forlorn apeclmena along Eaat
K o re a .
Mlh afreet, there are no Irrea In New York except west
By
Advertising
In
|
/
The U . R F ifth A ir F'orce re
those in C entral Park
T h is Nvw*.pap*r
A
po lled a d ire c t hit on the bridge
It la th e tim e of year th a t la klndeat lo the old w ith a 1.000-pound g rn rra l purpos,

wtyu knuws hi* to o ls and hi*
trad e .
A t 12:07 the f ir s t flig h t of
ii- J l »u)i«a/uiie icy gu v .ith «1ia i
th ey had brought. T h r In m h i fe ll
at ih e northcaal edge o f the

city. '
F lig h t by flig h t th e bombers
let go. Step by »tep th e c ity be­
low- was destroyed.
T h e clay w all* f r it a p a rt ill the
heat. T h r straw ro o fs burned.
T h e wood flamed.
A nd the people died o r fled.
One o f the trees fro m -vhkh
•» --'-rs ,|—iv r i s t r i c t used in
m akin g leather soles tough and
fle x ib le I* ii Mouth A m e ric a n v a r­
ie ty so ruggtd that th e natlv
c a ll it ip ., .rn rim lit e r a lly Mthg
axe -b rea ke r".

Bound By Fear

air

Dr. Henry
lVIcLnulin
t a
Optnmelrlsl
113 Magaolla Are.

U SED CARS
1942

CHISVKOLKT
2 Dr. Si'dan
la ., a lly

V -8

HiKhc*r l-uod )'rices

In the autum n, howtvrr. nrnat of the leave* are atlll on th* tree*,
thua covering up the ennrntnua number of hare patches nn th* park a
ground, and etne* the w eather la cool the cltiaena no longer flop
around on th a grata and leave th eir gigantic residue of old newapapera
and banana peels.
Thera ta. Indeed, a certain am ount 01 charm lo th e old hat and for
a ItUla while Ui* New Yorker can hold up hla head and gel right Into
tha conversation when th* P arisian talks of th e Hois d« tloulogne or
tha Londoner of Hyde Park.
Prom (he standpoint of th e builder, Central P a rk undoubtedly re ­
semble* a huge, fastarlng to re, liar* la thla big, sprawling plot of
ground—barren except for such Inconsequential Item s aa sooa, mu­
seums, lakes and atar-croaaed Invert silting nn benrhr* going lo
waata whan countless ap artm en t development* m ight be thrown up
on It. W ithout a doubt, the p ark la th* moat valuable piece of un­
developed—If that Is th# w ord—property In New York.
*

J a r m u n Scotch G r a i n w i t h D o u b l e - d e c k Welt

No m ention wa* made o f anv
h its on a newer ra ilw a y
bridge
across the Vatu at Mlnuihi fbdh
■liana w ere ta rg e t, in W ednesday',
m as-ive f l- ill raid that v irtu a lly
wiped
out S in u ilu . IJ. M N a v i
ca rrie r tdnnes made a follow . u p at
tack on lb ctw o bridges T H u r- 's ,
and irp o rte il direct h its.
No lied fig h te r plane opposition
was rcp o rlrsl at Minuiiu, hut A n ie i
ican Il-2l)s were attacked ten mite
lo the n o rth east In a raid on F i ­
nn the south hank at the Y a lu .

IT » ENTIRELY FOMIBUS that th* moat unpopular man In th*
east these days la a gent named Jacob Roper. Mr Roper la tha dog
catcher for th* town of Hempatead out oh Long tsland. and aa auch
has built up a reputation over the yaara (hat la rather daatllng.
Hla salary, you set, la baaed on tha number of dogs he rounds up—
place work, so to speak—and Mr. Roper la forced Into what may be
an unnecaaaarlly grim determination In hla efforts, to pay th* rent
and keep tha Inner man fad.
It has bean reported reliably that at on* Unit hla salary for a year

"The Southern, un Ju ly I,
1380,“
he
said,
“voluntarily
ressed and desisted from the
p tactk ea
which the Supreme
CnoM dlaanpraved.
“Since th a t date, passengers
seeking dining ear service a rr
being seated at vacant seat* in
the diners in Ihe order of their
entranee, and no passenger seek,
in* dm ine ear sendee durlnv Ihe

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$495-tw
UM7

FRAZER
Sedan
L o ra l
Owner,
(rood
T ire s ,
C le an , l(,-ady To (to. O n ly

$99fr««
*

1D46
OLDS
( ’ini? Coupe

lo r ow ner car used o n ly try
'a m ity, t’ oud, rh-an an d well
kept automobile. F o r sale

1949

BUICK
Dark Green Super
Sedan
One ow ner, tow m ileage. C lean,
fu lly equipped w ith
a new
1280.00 set of ( 5 1 It. F . (jom i.
, ch tule le s, tires. H rd io , heate r-d e fr,.ite r. F o r S a le

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B.L. Perkins &amp; Son

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"C o rre c t Men's W e a r"

TKII.VIS s id T H A IIK H

NICHOLSON
BUICK CO.
I'hana to il Hanford, Ft*.

New “Furniture-Style” Home Heaters Now On Display!

tt'o a lla a e ' c , ■
— i**ae l l s . i
ate* in an araa from W ash in g
ton and C in cin n a ti south o f New
O rlean s.
W hile the rase wa* pending
tw-fore the , ommiaaion, Kouthein
H a ilw ay adopted a plan fo r pat

reels (on

•

O n g tn a l Owner—la&gt;w M ileage,
lY a r t ic u lly New T i r e . .
Kxret lent Condition—O n ly

High Court

rVKRY HO OFTEN, MY DECAnENT EASTERN WAY of living
fouls up my sens* or proportion. You know. y«&gt;u can't go on eating
opium, bunting the candle a t both ends and forgetting the simpler
things of llfa Indefinitely.
Do It was tha other day when, overlooking the man's basic magnatlam and abear animal attraction, I was so unfortunate as to poke
heavy-handed fun at Vaughan Monroe, a band leader.
Among th* scream* of protest waa one from Curt Ctbaon. a ShelbyvtUa, Ind., radio announcer and disc jockey. "Of courwe." Curt con­
ceded, “Vaughan la not aa high class, maybe, aa some other musician*
I Ed. note -o f court* nol ( but ha has succeeded In pleasing the
maaaaa. no he must have torn* appeal for ua common folk."
I will admit my anldanaaa. but not tha b rillia n c e of Curt a reason­
ing. William Shakespeare rarely pltaaad Ihe maaaee and Edgar A.
Guest almost always did.
Thla should mtan that Edgar waa a baiter w riter than William. I™*
t know a half-doaen booklet who wit) giva you up lo 100 to t against
that on# and Insur* your bat baaldas. Let us Just aay that a great
many poopl* are fond of tha muscular Mr. Monro* and that 1 am not.
It la that almpl*.
4

FORD
2 Dr. Sedan

WAKE I’P BUSINESS

bomb.

Owned, o n ly

s496-&lt;H)

adjuration

l ’nions Call For Knd
Of Ku Klux \ iolenct*

I'how* II

SPECIAL SALE

and

iWoning if f a^s-ctlen of it* din

,-r* for us* of N rgru tiav,-lrrs.
and Ih* ICC approvrd On ai
ranr-*mrnt.
Ib is , h, wi-vrr. was upscl by
the Mu|,r*me Coutr ruling against
segregation practices In inta-r
si* I* comma rc*.
The ICC'a order today ca rrie d
out the court edkt by directing
Southern In the future n„l to
refuse or deny dining ca r s e r­
vice “ In any person diecause of
rare when a dining car with un
unocrupinl seal or neats is
•vsilablr.*'
Sidney 8 .Alderman, vice prrtld rn l and general counsel for
Southern said In a statem ent that
the company “already has cbm
plied w ith the Rupremr C ourt

NO WORK, NO D IRl' to Ii nil in it &gt;mtr home with a Duo-Therm Fuel Oil Heater I

Tert v srutittin - *nd yoit1| sgrve, »h«a
you we Dun Tharm a aumptrMj new sad
mtitrty d ifttn l Uomic ftttnh Chippendale
(aboveI sad Heppteahrre (uel nil treaties!
T h r v k rrp m u warm wvthou, work, with-

ny# &gt;!;-l while their smart styhijv implml

try f41nous ' period" lurnilof* des«|is —aJJi
weir heuWy to your home!
\AU the 1armors Duo-Therm feature*, tent
Exclusive Dux! Chamber Hunter that get*
i"iAe heat from rsety drop of oil! Patented
I'user-Atr llktorr that giies uniform rt&gt;»e

In-ceiling warmth; saves up to 2S)| oa fuel
bills. Simple Haul Control.adtk which you
lead the fire by turniag a dial
And M otherim pm aat (raturrsthsl mean
were la y o ff-S M C * fraaaia f -when you heat
your home with x Own Therm.

H.T.U. OUTFI T

Available In Both
W alnut Ami Blond
Finishes

to p

rsraro slowly through flak ta P*I1
thli town of Rtnulju. th* focus
{Hunt fur thr rnemy.

iMcnnen Williams Sinuiju Is Completely Destroyed

f tl;
&gt; a lu
K iv e r
tsn d erin c
M ur.churia.
I i A s- noon when the gruwl-

Who it the l*e*t Repuhlx an prmijteci for Preiident in I9 5 2 P That
it what everyiwdy i* a*kin r at
they ttmly the irturn* tlmwinM dial
Governor Dewey won handily m
New York. Taft in Ohio, and War­
ren in California, all lug men, all
pivotal tlalr*. Two lilrly tonud
nation* nol trttrd in luetday’*
voting weir Cenrial Klirnhowrr
and ilaiold Slattrn Thr (omi'r
lay* hr it not available ami may
be railed In Eurr&gt;|ie. The latter
ha* nol lieen letted at the imllt
liner be ran for governor of Min­
hat. ton M od nf lha time. C e n tral Park looks aa
If It had )uat got up In the morning and hasn't
Mai Halwtar
nesota ten year* ago. Ami who
takrn the pin rurlcra from Its hair.
will the Democrat* pul up? Well,
Thla hnlrja trite especially In the springtime, when the doping hill*
after Tuetday election Trtmun may
are aw ash with dirty snow, th e tree* atlll a r r h a rr and there I* more
decide that nearly two trrm* i* mud on hand than thr dmighhnya ever saw at tOileaon* or th r (ila al
enough for any man.
Caaalnn
*
We wonder if our |«olitical Irad•rt in Wathington realite that
there are over 409,000,000 people
in China, about three lime* at
many a* there are in ihh country,
that China ha* an army of about
five million men. moil of wh'm
nre veteran* and many te«innrd
undrr fire in the war with Japan,
that China, though lacking in induituri htrtclf, it being supplied
wilh arm* and plane* by Ruuia.
and thin overland, whetra* the
United S la in mutt ship every man
and every ounce of supplies three
thousand mile* by water. What
our pitifully imall one hundred
thousand man army in Korea could
do against their vail horde* it deC eiing lo couirmplale. And how
g will it take lo raise the num­
ber evrn to 200,000?

Korean

L C f a iK C T L f R S
PLUMBING AND HEATING
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IY NOV. 10,1950

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§xial Calendar
F R ID A Y
T h e llrtiip ro c iillifl C irc le w ill
in * .t at th* home of M i*, (ivurgi*
D ixon at 2SW W est llt ll, Nt,
T ii* Arali-a C ir c le w ill m#et it
8 00 I'. M i l l tiie I iiu m - t&gt;( Ml&gt;
L . L , Silt. M i* . Huy D ili, w ill
be co h u il.* * .
The Catstral C irc le w ill mi*, t
10:00 |*. M . a t ill" bsimr of
M r*. C . A . W h i.)ilo n .
• T h r h'anfurd
Townsend
C lub
w ill meet at th e T o u r i.l C en ter
at 7:30 l*.M. T h e in .t a lla t ii’n of
o ffice r* w ill ta k e place anil e v e ry ­
one i* invited.
Under the sponsorship of It .t a
Rlgm a Phi a o ro rity . the receptioni»t at the F i-iiu ilil-l.a m (litiin M e­
m o rial Iln * p ita l
i* Mt&gt;. VY. \V
Thom n*.

H A T U ltD A V
The T o u rist C lu b Will have a
so cial at the T o u r is t Center at 8:(H)
*kM , P ie public I* ro n lia lly invited
to attend.
The public lib r a r y w ill 1„* d o . c l
a ll dav due to A rin istirs* I lav,
In observance o f Aitn-ricati L'ditcation w r. k , sponsors d Ii;tin
Seminole C o u n ty achool*. a talk
on “ Freedom’* H e rita g e " w ill be
heatd over W T It lt a t 3:43 I' M
R . K. M u m fu n l, tea. her and Is-,
tu re r, w ill be in ch arge of r 'ie b l
t rip to study b ir d , in tietninole
punty. The p u b lic I* cordially in
k ill tu attend and to meet at t l*
Carden Center a t 7 :3 0 A.M .
M ONDAY
Th.- circle* o f the Woman*. Ml
»Innarv So ciety o f the F ir * t Uai&gt;
li f t Church w ill meet at 11 ;(H
oVI.H'k a* follow * :
I. M n . I I . K , T u rn e r, rlia lrm a n
in (be Men** Itib le C l a loom ; II
M r*. J . I,. J in k ••in. chairm an, .in
the 1‘hdathea C la * loom ; I I I M r*
Volie W illia m *, chnirm nn. in th .
X E . L . C la .* ro o m : IV . Mr- It. T
• n o m a ,. ch a irm a n , in tin- I'ln beat
C la * . room: V M r*. It. T ll'in
rh airm an . in
the
Interm ediate
C la * *rbum; V I . M r- R . R I ’itipiti
ehairm nn, irt the Woman'* llih le
C la ss room: V I I . M r .. F ta n k I.
W oodruff J r . ch a irm a n , in th*
Young Men’* llih le C la n room.
A t I2:iwr oVIoek a rnvere.1 d ltk
fellow ship luncheon w ill be servrd
by O re l* 0 in the (itm -ra l A-*»-n
h ly room and at I :•«» o'clock C ir r i
JL iv ith M r*. W , P . llm o k .. J i . pr&gt;W a rn ch airm an , w ill condir-t th
program T h e M i.a h rn a rv T o o lI* There a D octoi In the H ouse*
(O u r m in istry thrnuirht tm-dlc*'
m issions for the hen lin y of t ie na
tio n s l. The llih le T o p ic: ti« . Ile a l*
Matthew 10:1-8.
A ll the wmnen o f the church a*
urged to attend and visito r' wit*
be Welcome.
C ircles of th e Women o f th
I ’reshyteriun C h u rc h w ill meet a

S

fellow *;
* C ircle No I M rs Oohb. charloan, with M r a ..J t .) P . &gt;l4M.c. 1*1*
J.au rel Avi inn- at 3:311 I ’ M.
C irri* No. k* M r*. Kim* eliab
m an. with M rs I K I. Thrash-424 (iran d view A ven u e for a ro«
ered dish luneheon at 12:30 I'M
C lrv l* No. 3 M r*. I.aw on e h a ir
m an. with M r«. F I. M eriw ether
C * I* rv Avenue u l 3:3n I' M.
C ircle No. I M rs. I* etc rh***
m an. with M r* C J . Ft her Wo •
ere, (O rlando tfo r a rn v e riil d i- 1
ncheon at noon.
C ircle No f&gt; M r*.
Whelrbe*
rh a irm a n i v ith M rs. O corgr Touh'*
201 We*t S ix te e n th Street at 3'3
P .M .
d r e le No. &lt;1. M i* . H s rrv Wood
r u ff , rh aim au . w ith M ia. F . 1
W oodruff, 62(1 O ak Avenue at .1:0
P.M .
C irc le No. 7 M ra. C harles M u rF
son, chairm an w ith M i- I.. I f M
Lau ltn 40*1 N ineteenth Street w i''
M rs . Jack H a ll n« en-hostess r
V:00 P.M .
H utinrs* W in n e r.*# C ircle No ,
M r*, lloyd, ch a irm a n , with M r*. W
S . Ilru m ley, C e le ry A Venn" a* R "
P .M . R uilnesa W omen's C irc le V
2. M r*. J a r r e t . rh a irm a n w ith M'*
Rebecca S teven a. (121 P ark A v
mi# at »:W&gt; P .M .

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P A G E F1V

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C ilu lk

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Christmas Party
Planned By Circle

Personals

lin lu

l.iit m l

By Mrs. i hurnton

D m t .t :

C irc le No. 1 of the W . S- C S
(la v custuine*, b righ t song*, an - . I th r F irs t M it l- ’dist t ’h u rih tuet
P re tty g ill- . h n i a c t il in the l&gt;ril
M in tlay at the home of Mt*.
lia n t musical. " I 'l l U et H v " , p la y ­ S. Thornton on 64'eal U r s t Sti*'c:.
ing here Sun-lav and M- ndisy. Jun
M r-, tieorgi M rF tu tli and Mr*,
H a v e r. Dennis D av. W lll-n n t t.an '
ii
\ ,
•. t i - ho*
gu n , tdortn De H aven an il the or tesses.
rh e » tra of H arry J a m e s combine
M r* Roy T rill*, ch a irm a n , me­
fo rce s to make th is one o f the l-e*
taled over the nieeting Mini Mr*.
m u sica l* of the ye ar.
Vaughan lead th- ly lr d Psalm
A lthough the plot 1* w eak, th- for the devotional*.
tie sic and thy* cid o iftrl pci---nail
A repm t on t'h ris tm a * sirrlal
tie * inure than atone.
P ate n t’
ur tiv itle s whs pre-'litr-d in detail
M ag n u m hill* th is one a- 'Very l-y M r* 1 &gt;il Itu tlie i rind 'nuliey
Rood ot It- type", " I ' l l l i d lly ” i from D ip -ah of * lu t-lm u * ci.rili
a film iiitnlii* for the cut it " lain
wa- t in Ii- •! over to thr* tlca ttil)'
liy In aa era of
p*y*In-logii"
Mi Ul 1' Li-id- Rave tin- third
Ih n lle r e , murder m y - b r ii s an
chapter of tin St o-l y Hook, " 66 &gt;
w-n stories, ll's a g le u l n d icf ti S e e k 'H im Together. '
have -olaeljritig lik e
tin *
color
D clicii-u .
I-fre s h n ie irt*
were
a lo n g ; pure fun and re la x a tio n .
served by thi hostesses to Mrs,
Ronald Coleman w ill In- hei
Itc-y T illl* . Mi- A c.i R a t liff . Mt*.
It It C ru m le y. M r* l.iim lqulst,
•v
amt Monday In that ihlig h t ! .1 4oni«*tly, *’C h a n i|*jiu tir fu
Mr- W P Field *. M r* E lla Irish.
C u r s ft l’ (*i-!r»lr l l ' l i n ’i ti»n 11*1111
Mr*
N-d S m ith . M r*
J . U.
|»* f 11iivfil i» rn B o u m ih \
D a v is, Mr* W iil-H iii-, Mr* lorutse
M uniia\ rv in itlif
iiiiiik c « |
Ih
Stpidi it ti-I Mr* Hutriei
u |u 'iiin ir *ii 11a 1m fur ill*
M rtn*
fttih u iii U ju ra
h1
. 1114 inf il- f i r i l ii'aMin miiiur tf.i 1*
RiN tiiigrnirnf uf
lliru*
i
nitfllt n 'lin tlD li n « V ri
ili'« *#!&gt;ori l\ ir lo ’\ vbhi h hn.l nn
I k -vm p rra rn ttil nt th r h m m 1 nn***
1tt-*l, T h r t illr 1*11»* yi ti *» ' u 11n I,\
*411 It ll %1
TK#s III* 4 I *"fll •"in I*
I n I*i;l
llj'iirf It Ii |f, lift* I I hi
Nt
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i*j"*m Milt
ml
ti*
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t Mil
HUitt«49H‘r* i.1 lit-Uk i*y|||»’| , t Y*|nt JI
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Hit»M* f 1 Iit*'» tun I uni th at » *♦ ifi
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Uni
I’ d fut I in s^t itilliult (*«»unt\ t*i\i
6) . .
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61,
*1 In
. ' i n v i i . u , tluyt we in trm i and cer- Pi*litt*4| hv *llrfi ill list.:
44 t l.l
tainlv bop, we w in 1 It'll l«- H:lM) I V r t ir r ,
hn II* *I It f , **1 l film
o'clock, Don't fo rg e t' Have load* of ICuli* fi»ti III St# llltli I1 f ill ih rlil, flu
I f D-d s
fun ' Nr» Smvtm. wal.lnng US fli- **t 11!' I liilllll 1Ill'll J| | I ' tl IHD 1.%11
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tin
1-1-&gt;ol then -I*A s o ff!!
41-^1* «&lt;
I f you i i anvoii. i to., king on
nt tin fifn h lr iii fm n
"6 , | Ml)*
door, in vour oelghtciilii.INI a l l 1 n iiirt im lititrh Tm ni-f** 111.« Min*'
It* * \
1 * (t.t •
w avin g a piece of pum i mound di 116 I t y ; mill tl i* mu hu«int”** ii&lt;&gt;
he s lu e and go pvrt and huv * KtiU tu alt 1ir t t h r ill, hut ti* h«
• u b -cit|ifio n ! Not only would VOO th rn i? 4 h 'II f * nf 6i 11111*1 rtiiu i’H*
help our school, hut you'll I*' get­ 1! itpprnt* t*« (j*, 6%i»(ihi lu l.l a i**»*fi
T it* lit
ting u I- nit two do|lni« w o ith of r if* il t*i Hntifuril** rtttr 11 tm ti* ( ||H»
rite Mm *
y ru r's
pha&gt; un
uu-l
la u g h te r in
ti t« itu III x (»r &gt; ; it ' u
lin ug in i . no running to the news
S*
-•
h iim iM r ■ 1* pui tu n ; in \\ *11
stand to get tin la b «t t ditlon o f
•WXV **1 II A%« m ill f1\ tilUIIN p***tiU
Hi*. &lt;). » ..
Po -t'. hut just »it at home and
|1* lift* t
1 Apr* 1it 11\ the Kittlr prupfi v%l»
Wait for the m ailm nn to bring
*
.1
tM H il t to CHfHT m h l u lt h .u n i
J4|J
I f Is I »
yours No pain or strain , and it
riiA ir it 1ji fi'ii\ ii» th*'v 6%i n 66it *
• 'I I) I*
f4.*i V i r M II t
mean
-o much to S .I I .S Pleas#,
111*"
k t f'tiffr * tl*
h im it fell t&lt;» hit fin* h rn rli 1*
please, donate voui money for a
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11
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A 11Sill l H f Bv 111It 66II 1 lli.it *• 61I. tl
k JH 4 |t.f It .. 11a lilt
worthy tau se nint get youi rtninrv'*
K r n if
f'y lr rotter 1net I him *rff
* .***« \ Ie l«I 1-sllHs.li
w o rth ! Let F a th c i buy tin * ' tgnsv'
66ith, th«' httJi* in n itm tiir » d iitv
ITill It*-*! It •*#R.»»*
and s i* m ight want
a
'Senior
4
J«« II » | *l »* *1llllt
ju h IM * Bird
v r p y it iiu :
Now | it .til
I'rum '. Mom would love n u thin r
if |..»»# M -« Ili a
i 'lm r i u I hhiIs ij fm 111 I In* h lf il r l*vl« I I* la I41*•I■
ii it I I &lt;'H*. u n )t
lie ltc r than nn 'A m e rican Home'
1 - urn km 66 W n tti-n hv 1 * I•*» !« li*
61
II- »i • 44 HI 4U*lr
for C h n - tm a s ! H elp, v^on't vouT
frie n d fin«| jim in m lp, !,«♦• Milh i II •*•
Don't v n 'll th in k a (ew woid« of
ii h .
4if I
.SP'iv** ppinU an
4| M» 4 4
gratttud i an- in o n le i for E a rl **Thi E f iii r I*)
ihtiniAt*
pii'tuie,
t
r
llifii?
the
tin
4 I. 4 i l l .
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R a t liff who hn&gt; done -■■ much l&lt;
pis
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f
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tu
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wake us up in the nmrntng. le
1 . ) | &gt;m it- 4-6 611
4 aits l u l l si.- *»*
bbiwing Ills fam ous Imgle durin • 4&gt; im ritiillV dl 66ih V6fu lfil he love
f
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home room period for
re ve ille *
k I m i i » ..L r . 4 - i 14 (11, ,4 *4
T h e re 's nothing »o cheerful as that i- *‘if fun itilum ini I d W in Id Wm |t
MIohI* 16» 61IIR II
th
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f
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tomim
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tod.
• a lly in the morning Keep it un
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i'iiiia- l- r H llltd 'U
.- *4il|il» 6|it| lilily : | I el IV c|
L u l l. We lik e It.
4( n* 11 D \ i l l * it
Did v n 'll know this was
th "
«»**»)•• A llip ri •&gt;
tw en ty f If I (■ year Ih iit our “ uiiH ilt I II \N N IM M I H I M '
I 4rjt i Dm|, 11* | * 11•i it I,
d iT fu ) p rin cip a l has taught T ('on
Hit D(4 IM II
D r and M l*. I
V I'h llip - of
I hi u |
ill'***
g ra ta . Mt M u n is , mill here's bop
-Vi tei liu nlen anno on. ■ in . t-rtt
1
tit*
• l| it i ViI lint
lag yo u 'll be teaching for r,noth&lt;
-f * »«lt, l.egtei Ml- r l
ti . u n ’ f 2 t» et!#6k »
tw e n ty -fiv e !
i h i .To in the llrla its lu &lt;&gt; tropath
I «f * i itrlMiie
Wi had a wonder fill honor l&gt;
llu - c it a l
A n ifla i
slow ed upon one o f our Sen .1
g ills . A ll- in Jaio b sn n She w1 lecterl -ecu till y of the Centra
F lo riiln Speech League whi h •
- 1s t . of chap ters of the Nutr.o
Forsente League T lra t's wonder I
A rle n e ; keep the go**.) w orl! up!
T h e S a llv S t a ff is o ff to a e r ’ i• t a il th i* year. P ictu re s are le m
taken e v e ry day T h e S a llv w ill 1
on sale before C h ristm as. Isn't that e r r if ? He *u ie and get oriel
W i ll , the V a r ie ty Show , 'Show
boat F o llie s ’, is over for atruth
year It w as re a lly a superb . &lt;
furm anee, w ith splendid animation
mid clever c&gt;&gt;&gt;t nines Mis&gt; W hitt'
hn* dorn 11 tine jntr. as usual
m aking th i* one o f lo r ninny ImCheera to evi iyo n e who was ill &lt;’
and the scen ery, which wa- o
ta in lv wotkesl over for Ion" so
hard h o u rs, wa* v e ry nice.
He ser-ln* va Tuesday n il'll! ' &lt;
to the gam e and enioy y o u rs e lf

P U lt t fo i a ta i n ival were dirlU i n i at Ho Is .a id meeting of tllJ
lo u d , ii C lu b on H &gt;.In .-.la v morn
mg at tin- tiurdt-ii Center M r*. I.
K Speneer. piesident nf the eloh
lit
Die discussion.
The c a rn iv a l w ill K held Nov.
i s at the home " f Mt* M iriam
R u ssell a t 3 :1H P.M . There w ill Iw
ham b urger*, hot dog*, Ci&gt;v* Cola*,
M r*. K a il D o ***y, M r*. E . M.
M is* S h irle y M oreland and ltd' t r a y , o f f ie .h hot pop-corn, homeW illia m s, M r*. Jo h n C raw fo rd and
made candies mol eig aie tte * sold
M rs. II P . (.in d ie were welcomed Shoem aker ate platin iliy to a t 't t
a* new m em ber* at the re g u lar ,h '* ‘ ieo rgia-Kbuid a fo o tb all .
at d iffe re n t ls&gt;«th*. T im e w ill h#
n I I. I olid I d t h lld irn and cake'
business m eeting o f ( ’ stele N o .; 4,
,
„
v .'k - for lb . ..dolt
Musical en
7-A of 111. W . S . C . S. of the
" '* *
8* &gt; "
' t' "
F ir s t M *thudl«t C hurch The meet- h i.| n tg l.i to -pend th .
nd le ltu u illii Id t- 1JI a h .. b&gt; Tin i.lshetf.
mg was held at the home of M r*, " “ fc
p a i.n t s . Mi and M i­
l l . A W illia m * .in llib iie u * C o u rt '*-*'■ “" ^ t Tuesday night at 8:0(1 I*. M.
JT
.
The m eeting was conducted by
the ch airm an . M r*. Hlake Saw - the Navj.1 A ir .Station m M .:„ „ i i'
lit I I K V H K I.Y ( i l l A Y
y e r . and the study w « . led b * M » n d l..g a two w .e * . leave w ill,
Mr* M aivin D y a l M r*. W. W. {•*•
1,1
M r' J N
it w as a wonderful game the It
T y re was welcomed back into tho H " ™ m . » r •pud played against Fu stl- Wedcircle a fte r lieing in New Y o ik fo r ,
,,
.
the past th ree months.
D r. and M r*. Sherwood ^ J n „ t . n esilay. bei au*e we didn't lose it.
R u t. we didn't w ill it either ThPlan * were made fo r comhineil 4t,n a rriv e d from V * 1 " ' l t it '
score ended •' to II \ l . e try an y­
C h ristm as P a r t y for C ir r le . 7-A &gt;'»J*rda&gt;
"« *'e i*l w -.V
how*
and T-It at the home of M r.. Ted
, , r Jacobson a P a t r i.t . Mt
The fu s t edition of th.- Celerv
W illia m * on Ikec. 6.
f n,&lt; M ra. Manuel Jacob-on
Fed • aim - out Wedm Sclav m o rn in g.
R efreshm ent* w eie -eived by
,* .
|
,
.
Everyo n e on till* S taff ha* tlu ly
the hostess to the fo llo w ing. M r*.
r r lc m is n f M is. J t ib u . D o , I.
..
. .
.
I _ hniipv
1.......... .to ,.le alo
. . .tl. . woik**d to m ak. n th, best copy
w ill lie
K a il D o ssry, M r*. K M W illia m *. der, ...ill
v-( Tin next .-sue come- mil je
Mrs John C ra w fo id . M r*. I I . P . she is im proving uft. r under I- one
fin .r week- Mini then- w ill iw* mure
I i in die, M rs. H lake S a w y e rs, M r*. a m ajo r surgery at the
F h .i ida lotum e
t iic lii.ls to Mi- tio il an-'
W W . T y r e . M is .1 M. Hlanton. S a n ita riu m m Oilnndo
t i i - W m v V m ts-ing sin I, grand
M ra. Ashby Jo n e s, Mt». Mat vin
a d v iso m
Rem em lw i to l.rjn g 1*
D y a l, M rs. Jo h n C ra w fo rd , M r*.
M rs. haiward Sm ith an .I uii .nl
O. M
Fundom . M r*. C h n tles daughter Nanct have le tn tm d t ■■nts next month nod l.uv one Yon
w..n*t re g ie i it*
Meeks. M rs. Jo h n W illia m s, M r*, th e ir home on C alnbnn l»i » I
till tin- gossip sale I heat that
(iis d g e K w a n k , M l* II W. S ip ­ t i l lis-ing in tl.e h*n».dd I c .- t it ..
S h u t, v I lioiim * i pi t w ild al«nli*
ple and M rs. H illy Vihlen.
M en it.rial Hospital.
a c .t t iiln .J cl Ills ii l..iv w ill, the indul J
How u 1m...t it * Wonder
Vance A . T a y lo t, a lim a n , I S N ,
•f F lu n k ii H tcn-troin i , going to
i,
...
. .
in
•
of S an fo td is oil tin job -n'.li
.
*in n in g
u cute Sophomore
k Ililmide
utoiind tin - w eeken d ' Ih e r'
le a n nit-a a* a cm w tiu iid .- i

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T-i t I iU * were vo named bj
h’ panisl. e x p lo re rs, from the Span
I).

I»h word fo r “ tw ille d ".

S y d n e y J . Nnc. J t . received h l e j f
l ‘h. D Degree in c h e n iitti &gt; te
search flo n i Indiana IJ id v e r s lIy
at lllo n n tig to n , In.I y e ste rd a y.
H e ha
a II S «legree from
S te tso n l nivetstty a lte r wtuen r-«
w o rked in Diqiont lo rlM iitarv 'll
C h lld c rs b u rg . A la. for tw o y e a i*
He serve d In World W ar I I n* a
com m issioned officer in the N n v y .
I so# M A tiN 'Itl.lA
-pending l i months in (lie Sooth
S ea* and Km East.
H u t ID
Mt»N
THRU
FRI
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In
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w ith D uPont C c i |H.t ul mu in I'iii
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S A T . 4-8 P M.
form er
M is* Florence P ric e -I
I li r tilin g ha m, A la

A N N O IN C IN G

The Opening Of

M A R Y ’S

Lending Library

Seminuie Hi

Birthday Enjoyed
By Washburn I wins unit»*i Nation, f..**. •&gt;, n.r .
A lend 20 litt le g irl- w ill, (heir
doll* met at th " Im ii.s of M rs, H I *
W a-iditisn S it u t .t n v a ft.iiim m t "
elehrate the seventh birthday of
her tw in dung tite r*, M arilyn and
C aro lyn .
A duM beauty queen was voted
upon and the w in n er « n the doll
of Deanna Nit hoi- who wie town
eil and placed upon a derutatf.1
throne. O ther contest* and gum.were enjoyed arid pi lie s awarded
to Sandra K fiile i, M a n ia lirn ta-r
M artha Hood. V ic k ie F-u gn -. n and
Ih a n n e N ichols.
The guests then gathered in (he
dining room ntoun.l a long tah l which wa- centered w ith n l" e —
birthday cake , decorated ami top­
pl'd w ith the num ber, seven an I
two sm all doll«.
A fte r
singing
Happy R tllh d a v lit the honoree*.
r f f m h m r n t * o f ice rre a m , cake
candy and n ut* m e rr se rv isl. F a v ­
or* o f n .in in tu re hand-made d u ll'
and paslel c o to iiii hat* w ere i l i - •
tribu tivl among the ehlldren. Mam
luvely g ift* wen- then opened and
admired.
Among those in v itrd to am i*
were lla ih u rn A nn Moses. T b d "
D n t r irk«, A n g ie S te w a rt. DannN ichols.
R o -em n iv
Southw ard
V lc l.ie Fo rg uso u , S sn d iu
Kedei
Ju d y Lu d w ig , C in d a Ponder, Mai ’
Helen W ash bu rn , Jm lv llu it a r lt a i'
Rosalind R a t lif f , M artha
Hfewl
Mtrhne) i ’ope. M urcia (irq b e i. S n llv
Robb, Ju d y Robb, M argaret loneI Ea r buYA' Rraril# v. M ar.-iretl. Tam n
bell. M r*. L o ttie N ig and M f W IImu M organ.
M r IN M S P R O M O T E D
D A V ID S O N . X . C .. Nov. H I—
( Sj.eeial I - A . O. M cln n ls, son of
llc v . A . ( I . M clnnta, '.too Palm etto
Avenue. S a n fo rd , was recently ap*
pointed Carlel C o riH iial in the
Davidson College It. O. T . C .
regiment.
A sophomore nt Davidson, he
w ill hold a command in the la rg ­
est unit in D a v id 'a n ’* 30-year
R . O. T . C . h is to ry . H r was a p ­
pointed by t .t . Col. Jan ie * I „
lia lla rd , pro fesso r o f m ilita ry
aciencr ami ta ctic*.
at the P y th ia n H u ll. T h e re w ill h
in itiatio n *.
The p r n v r r tleetln g « .r v i ■ a ’
the F ir s t Hnptist C litirrh w ill hat 7:30 P.M .
TH UH 8D AY
The llro th i rhiNel of the F irs t
flautist C h u rch w ill have (h eir
s u it e r and program Meeting to ­
night at 7:30 P.M
The R u ra l Am bassadors o f the
F ir s t Ita p lls l C hurch w ill m ri"
th is event n r at 7:00 P M .

I ...a i.I one of the U . S . N a v y '- la -t
'J7,U00-tun a iu raft c a ir ie i

B.uta Sigma- 1’Itis
i t
E n t u r la ill

K

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IH 'I'S

Itetn Siglnu Phi S u n n ily »t.t• i
tnined rushi-e- on Mon.la v n i - t '
w ith u to ffee at tin
S i m in I
C o u n tty Chih. A rran g e m e n t.
.(
yellow roses, tile flow er of li e . i
g u n iia tio n . formed the eenti-i idee,
on the talde. which w a*
n ‘
w ith a w h it) lo"&gt; clo th T h i

rwngrtnent wa- Ib n k '.l . n • •»)••••
side by s ilv e i candelabtn. hwhlln
lighted la t a n .
S m alt la h lr* and ch u lt* wer
grouped aruiind the room am i on
each table were arrangem ent* nf
green leaves and a yellow lighted

candlr.
During

the evening. M t*. Robert
H ickso n spoke to (he group on the
h isto ry of Ib ta Sigm a P h i and the
(iam m n l.amtnla r h a p t r i
here
M r*. L . I I .
C o n n elly,
sponsor
poured the coffee and d e lirio u s le
f rcshm ents w.-te also set red.
M rm lw r* en hiving the .v t n in f
w ere M r*. Donald Jo n e s, Mt
I.*te r tiu t h ile . Mt« W illia m Conrad
M rs. Dale Scott, J r .. M i- l.a u r ti
Jo h n so n , M is. C harle* Voilonleh
M ra. (leo tge
Dnnglcm ati.
Mt
W a lte r T u rn e r, Mrs llir k s o t i. Mt
E l i . , iboth Dv«on,
M iss
S h it lev
S m ith , Mlsa
Daphne
C o u n t'llv
M i* . T u i l.lv ln g ilr n . S ila s
KIDI lu t chi-on, M r*. Contiidlv and M t*
VV. f , Flem ing
It 'I* bee. who en joyed the occas
ion were M r*. J K T e iw ille g c .
J r . . &gt; li*. Sam M a rtin a . Mm II
I. P a rk in * , J t . Mr* \ it Dq*b u iy , M rs. lieorge A . S p e r r . M i»
Volte W illia m *. J r . M rs. II
II
W ight I I I . Mr
II I / .lin iiie ritis '
Mi
W. K. Vihlen. M i*
Wiwht
K iit le y , Mr*. Fred M u rra y , M ’ »
Douglas Stenvttom. M r*.
A lic e
R ic h a td , M r*. II I.. Slo an M t*
Jo h n W illia m s, M rs. II
R ip le y .
M iss M n ig a rrl D m g feld er, Misa
Hetty Moure, M is* Ih lo n , Raket
M iss Jean W illiam s and M iss Hetty
Jo lirm -k.

\ N M il' Nt KM It NT
M i* M E lin k e r, p iesid en t of
the A m ern an Legion
A u s ilia r
U n it No 61, ha» requested alt
m em liers to meet at the T u u r i* ’
C en ter nt 10:00 A M. on Saturday
m oining to match in the A rm is tic e
Day Parade.

The Chapel C h o ir ,.f the F ir
B a p t iil C h u rch w ill h iv r ir h r n r * * '
this even ln r at 0 :4 6 I'M
a

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t-sunival Plamivd
By Carden Club

Social And Personal Activities
p h o n e

ranporp

USE OUR L A Y AWAY SERVICE
A.M)

Avoid The East Minute Rush

I&lt; 41)10 STATION
W.T.U.K.

C a sllc JciuG lry
111 VV

I.O NCW noi) HOTEL
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D IN M C ItS — IM 'l.l H IM . SM O IH . \S lt n H D — S'J.HH
I .*»*'nt**i! H id !66)14 I•• f vv*« in Sm ifpid a, Oi id' tin 6*11 U&lt;*ut«
i»li« mile ii i I 4.1 NlHifid*1 I If lriti*K«»
11 d L
r iiu n r H m il i I ' l i k

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A N N O U M KM E N T
U r Jir* Ii-ipiD lo -I ID64UI i i &lt;i* i It j*I
if 6J« 1 l'*i»1ir uf K aiin a *
r i f | , l | il. |w III!** (IwMWiuf rtl *k|(h H ill 111 i I
III ,»n il NiMik. \||*».
f u r I r t , a l»r a ii tWI a il *»f id a it 6 i iMf *•* r i fir firm r , « |6 rriiiliii'' **i
(iir ia lk , in si it In in r%, a nil .ill p I'Mftp1* uf 11a h » tu k &gt; h »i» n n l a ml
11p r r A'1r J a 'II*■a ul i Sin !••li i ti I fir t r r i r i r I &lt;1»*i r I **nI*•» 4 • 11*I1*
1*1.4 J A |t |« 1 llll 4*1 KrlllkU* &lt; it » , fill 1*1*06 D l l '
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IIA R R IE IT S KEAUTY NOOK
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Clttisetl S a lu tiLiv . A tm islin I lav, Nov. II

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HEY KIDS IT S OUR TREAT
AM)

SHOPS

DRESS RIOT
For the

T G IJ C H T G N

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aim -; s i 'o n s u i j l m

GG.

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Kiddie s
Carnival Par l y
AT THE LAKE FRON T

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I I E 1 I I M l S T I t l l M . . 4 N M M u lI lt lS ilN

W K D N B H D 'V

m Regular m eeting of the C iv I*
Department o f the Woman** O 'd
w ill meet at the d u l l Hml«e a
11:30 P . M. to fold Tuher olo*'
Seal*. A toys red ilish Inn he.ni w '1
h# held at 12:311 w ith the «
*County F e d e ra tio n of Woman**
Club member*.
Khrnset C o u rt No 62. l-ndiO riental S h rin e o f N inth k r.te rlw ill m **l at 8 :0 0 P.M . in Del-an-'

A ll

Over 200

$4.!kr)

IIIS^IS!!
S p e c ia l
I 'a k i 'ii

I'u rc liU M f
K r it ill
A n il

Sunday

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I t t 'i’ u l i i f

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Afternoon
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8*98
1:16 I*. M
W TRR
1400 on
Yo ur D ia l
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*!*-*'■ 14
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f* Wm. E. Kader

Jeweler
-aim That u » f
Ul

ft.

Park Ava.

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DrcMt's in thi' iivvv manner . .'. with aliinniihk Hits - . Ti*tiiin** Driieitim in la ffe la , Saliim
( ’re|H's. I.itiinas. ('iiriluniyw, linlmrllliu'it, 1'iiek’ ered T n ffe ia and French ( ‘ri'|M* . . in tlru|Mq|
atyifa, .swing skirtw. dress tip ami Iniliirml
tdylfn. Itr-ail (rims mid T itn iu iilo designs,
Jilyier Di lil every fiptll'e ami meet every

b rin g s In vn irr hurinCM
I t J t y s modem money nuking
H C Allen sdding nurhinc whwh
f H m in ii t s e rro rs, uses time,
meretie , p ro fit Clmue el nuri|
mujf Is Hr liner pa) shle un easy
mmthlt term*.

U w te !
I

• CM fee fra* 0 r«M i»M aa

lie Hmnrl! Ilu&gt; Ytair Holiday Dreso, Now And Save

Haynes Office
Machine Co.

Pk**» 1S7-W 314 UagimKa Arc.

Rhone 4&lt;

Use Our Convenient Lay-A w ay Plan
O ppoalta

P o it

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WA

'Piukt-tH good fur free rides will Iks distri­
buted at Touchton Oriuc Co. and Vmvull’s.
Atldilianul rides only I He each (or
Children duriiiK l lie partv.

Special—Free Bubble gum to
All the Kiddies.

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FSIDAY NOV. 10, 1950 ♦

Tw r c v j r n n n WE* ALT). eANFOITO. r r o u m A

Winlcss S a n fo rd

Gators To Depend Hurricanes Meet California Meets U CLA , Wisconsin
On Aerial Attack‘Revenge-Seeking Plays Buckeyes For Rose Bowl Bid

Slrai|&gt;hl

And New Smyrna '

from the

Tangle T o n ig h t

Against Bulldogs Louisville C a r d s

Determined C e l e r y - H o r s e ’ s iMouili
feds Will Try For
1st Win Of Season
B y V K B NON IIA R IlIN
L o r a l lneilh«ll in lc r e il. w ill lin n
In New Sm yrna tonight w l i ' i r the
Jiem innle 11•,*I• S In w l ( f if t y I r . l i
la k e •in llif H a n * , udav in an cfIn ti In ln r .il into lln- win •n liin in
lo t ll i r I im I In n f tin t i f » ton.
Until t r «mt h a i r lif f n v irln ty *
If t t w illiin llir c n n f f ir n .e lin t tea•on an il ilin tilil h&lt;i all-nut la la k e
llif it I m l .o u lf ie n . r w in. New
S m y rn a h * i •li»&gt;|»i»»-«l two x n n fr.-

II*

n

Heavier Gcorma Line
Gives Bulldocs AdvantaRC On Ground

F .I , H A IIP K U

In n ih il* Ju n e *. I l f t n l i l font ha 11
&lt;t f | i | i|u iril&gt; in llii&lt; morn- ^
in g , &lt; lm |i|.ii| h|« w .r k ly fn irta M
on out iii- li mnl n ilr n lly *lipp*,d
U «ay W ill In- m ight a f t r r piektin; only t i t out of tm In l*»t
w eek-. p ird ic lin u * . In cu h ii* now
m t i,

t i n . Ill *»ut o f *ti o i

n

C . U N E S V I U L Nov. I 0 _ ( S | -

,‘ V M a l )

« ..l»
[ b f -on p a p a ," I , s u r f .
of e a .t M o im I« am i
loot
ball a n o m p lllh m fn ti .m b. ale ll .f
( t iln i« «&gt;il| b a vr l l i f p a itin u adv a n liK f and m int (n n c rd r the
llinninK a d y f In ll if R u lld o y i w b fn
llir Iwn n il lf lll (la ib li f ln ir ail f»I k i I o I i f 11-out iio w d o f more than
)i.n n O
Ja c ta o n v illf S a t u .d .y
M a ll,tif a lly .
H o n d a -,
aopbo-

ill |H - iirn l

Miami T® pT»*&gt;nrefl
Tw enty Points I I I
Last Fasy Contest
CORAL CARl.ES. Nov in
U m v frn ly o l Miami**

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f{ow| I n d av niRbt. Tht* llu r t lf a n f
team baa an &lt;&gt;p|»»tunitv of ai&lt;»mpbdiuiK vornftluni; w lm b none of
lla p t f . i f f f i . o i . bat been a l.lf to

,m m i;. ,t t r n ir
lir
tnoili il\
••l.ilin Mill
bettered a l t o K in
W rrk
No
H i. Inking
v lo lr l,
June*
o t it f * III u l i f i f n th r. (d ie . a . l c l -.
( f a t to look alol p h k . t |if win
k i t K an fo n l t ’r l f i y K n it vrt Iwat
N* Mr Sm yrna In tlie U p .et fif 1Ilf r ' , . ...
Meek lb &gt;.yardin g m i. mild ittir **= ’• ' " J h ' * %t' rn 9 tm r'
r S -Jf,
H u iib u . Hub) 'o n ly in* f i l l W 1 G -ii
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I lie | ff|» i I imu M llA R f A K&lt;Hh I
ib |. irlm fo t and fifo .H ia ’i irn io f q u a d filia t k J a fk H a .k f lt and in*
, t\(Tiilti I the l»"i»rhcfif!ih**i
f i | h l lo n ttlil * I tr i I t f in f i n i t l i t f
Mur omewlml t it * trued » * p rit
bit l.allba' k Hilly Miton bnblt a p i.if t w b i.b have liando tp p 'd
lo ll u p p I uwl I i a v i i i |{ twri u f f l t
F iie lm ll F t unfair H in U ir h
•n rli o ffe n .iv r
it a n
at F la n k
&lt;i.tmnamlinR lead on llir yiound
p rS e in e
llie m
l l i 'V !»***• w ill t*tMi| h it |tl|«4 liruM iriff Tnnijot
S
m
ith
.
Ibdi
S
a
b
tin
d
fn
b
a
. k . M .k»
Muon, w Iim wai d fA u li.il bv
ftho^etl up u e ll m u m n iR r flits ip iit i lu lu plnvittf; f«eii ♦*,411 Innf
Alabama** ( oa&lt; li Red D.fwr ai tbf v .ia rlo o . R alp h f | f | f f . A I ( a .'|i* leiihtllfh to ilrfrjtt
|lr |lj|
St*t*
H f f li am i ilio iilfl p t f if n l a ii *»l whir It rpinhfiet to m In rut her fot
ladling iimnff Alabama bat la . I ' d Ib iu y o u ia i and H a lo id M
fttiM tr pM»li|fitt, l»ru»R
fin f if&gt;m
f "Ity
lt*»y», |t»i til»n
Im , the ilifrig th of ll ir C a i.’mal
l.i* " I llii* yral, bat |i.Hlrd an avn
the .'l'itrtn n * w ill !»«• it
•«»n•v 1*1 fit hi -litv time- tint r lltrir think
i
i'r
ol
*i
l yai.lt |&gt;fi play in .even a lla .k ro uld R ivr llir I till I o d iif t
Lett**
i
oridiflon
Hunt
m
t
mu
IM H tll
V\ 1111 Cl|| «|M! •
*dl»# i tim e tfil« ftPBoin
g.iio.
llir
IMS |«oiind I if ton, plenty of trouble.
H a r f u r f r im u e , rriru U i l#*f *
T lie C n n l* have * p " d ami | m * .
Jo
fir
to*#k
h
l#ift|f
hnrd
l»*oi.
#il
Crfoima. boy bat gamed 42S f l in t b rir a tta rk and have b " H
Im lflm i k u liti I ih . Iir n i
tMlr
fro m tl»p f&gt;#l o#|uit«l in O irii lw«l tin H l r l ' i l i I itiR )*lft Htllte
yaidi on H i nmnmg play.
lo llin g along at a rlo*n to four
Iw n e|tp«*Nl mif r*n, lift I f lt lt lt r | III 9.« f*»• • |drklfii? th** Seiultiolf • !•*
b lo .iila 'a l i f . l a p p .iia rli In that •ptte a fbw k o f fum ble* ami m
l»ut it
( h f frMtu itti'l w ith M f J»iri|f»n, npierk hv the M iM *t
on 'h r g .o u m l I* the .IM f ig u ir t in i.lv ( i r n a ll lf .. K it t 'f Com h An
F ra n M * S frit littivi mnl Mn i I I b lllRV !•«' • lo ,#« I I 11 « won r\ ri&gt;
h alfb ark B illy B e .fd 'll haa run up dy (iii* t a f,o n ha* lieen fo rrrd tn
T a t l ' i i w ill ifiiim t e iil l l i f I *»l K iltie .»# f.#r H o w ever, lt% lienvy
M ilie * for an average o f fik trvarn p h it defem e alm o tt a*
liA r k flr lil f»t lit i v»|? II up * » I h r Uni h»#»kr«l f &lt;tt fro m impM dv«
yard*.
much a* h i* offeri-e th l* w e .l ,
Photo B y 11010*11 I.. P m
tfreujcO t
p ilo t to K omi M$*nlnd » tm «lh«re mol in rjtp rii
t h e Bulldo g* have four Imll aome weak tp .lt* rould *hou up
Mike W h e lrh il, l i f t guard amt -park plug of the fe d line. A
a g?'#
o
faI p
H t t n lI ' lin ' i
itijot v It* the r n r n l Sew nitre |w u week* hi
Th#* In* tan ha&gt;l better be op for iiinno Hu t* « i. hr Im* b e n n ilU ta i ding on Itu fe d -quad and w ill .a ir ie r * who have netted m n rr in the llu r ilr a n e arm o r,
openIri* r ,»hte»t
than tIM) yard * each thia year
fle e t Tom J .u ria , l» t lt * v l|’e’ i
I hM fine
let It# (l|V* In itin g lli i up i i |Oi i i m I tlm it i.m u 'l i* in N'i w S m yrn a InK Ju rw fte ir NMtiiu't ll i r
b addition to M iam i, they a .e high aeoring L it t le A ll A u m n a
Innthti ■ I #'ltd lin e f ill* h It
to re fut In filr jiV '« ritlitc tN f t
I Ill-ark K rrd B lly rit (1 7 2 ,. fu ll* bark* the ch ief b re akaw a y ttircat
lu r f i
K e llr r lin ii*
|f«%*oiui M«*»Oi| #»V#t I nt|i tvillf* The h«*ll
I ai k l.u k ie Brun*on t ln a i ami nf the invader* lull he get* potent
\ ttf k V tr him w ill tn* P irk y to *#"•#!#
Her* li for it f ill w itli III#* t «•!
I alfb ack la iiir r n H argro ve
help firm . Leonard B a y , John
•n fill dnf " t i i u rtlw ntrn, iiitiu d
rtn ltB
r n lu t ln .
llir
rtitifrtrvtr*
ffn t r lr n t ir *
M
The lla t o l* al«o have four wlm B re w e r. Jim M’iltiarn * and BUI
rfmttip&lt;
hllM lBy t»i J * r |, %#»ir ill** •Mid «#.nf id# *d
Minim fn « l
ba»e topped the lOO-yaul m n tk. Pence.
lo in e rt t l# h lit i 11iff It lit »i nmi&gt; tliouph tin r n t iie
In to : In tik firM It out with in
lo t one o f them , halfback laire n
Though the C ard * have *li"'*n
• o n f u t w r gmtufrtiim ujt«t•• tit#' Hut i i&lt; Hrif’ i •hotihl win
lltu ad u *. w ill m i** Hie f.e o 'g ia d e frn *lve weakne** at lim e , tld*
e*l fit home hi ill nlfrht tr» m »r! fit
i*v do «o in pointt in ttieh l»«t
y*in e liera u *e o f the *houlder in ­ •eaeun, t h e ir i« no a t v it a m e that
Yellow .l» rk H - of l r * lo irif In tfienthrf
lunkju ry tlia t krn t him out of the the revam ped llu r r ir a n e
S h 'd lo i u n lit iiit fri »(.(«• txint
I'p III J a 'k * * m v illr the tia d l
W A N N A I I , « l a . N n v. Id
firld ra n run w ild again*! the
I t A l .l IM H Itb . Nov. to — M V - Potm an am i K en tu ck y rla»he».
*1fie
h rd • pr.iluth'e * 'a illo i: ||o n a l gain*- (it Ito* y r a l tietweeu ’ I*.
'I i l -.i M u n tie of A lb a n y . N. M '.ek a fle i week, fiv e n f Ih rrn
, Colonel* who linvc tw o im p " t* it tie/ th an Inp ............................
ru n n er B illy
lin e up for l.m ig h t'a game w h irl.
V . lid the field in the $ |l*.«HMl ti.i.ig in g defeat*, Coach Kddie K r* lln ld e il, the fia tn r* who have run ant goat* in (h i* game betide the
I* e la t'd t.i gel u lid e iw n y at H IMI t.e n ig la and I tori a eome* rlnw
In lirlu g a t in . up. K lth e r tram Havamiah Open t .n |t 1 0111 nameril d ib it/ nf Navy lie* g ie e tn l In ­ f " . upw ard o f lock yard * th i* f a i l m ajor one o f aro rin g the g t 'e le it
P ' I I* a« follow .
i (mid win, hilt I lie h e a vie r, mm* lie la v a fle i lam ln lu g out all u,iel*
Nam e
ti i cm r with a in m il the *nrue nl»* a.e fu lltia rk Flo yd llu g g in * (.77.1,,
P n .ilio a
(.e o rg la
line
w ill im- mund i l l , • ig lil under par.
bvlfback
Sammy
llovterhom it
lle .illl* ll*»v
■ei vat inn
left end P lp e ririire d
Bulbing* a
Ai lb.* .tine lim e , tlie a i- id a n t
I.O K P K l f i t h
I la * id lb I . .
left U c k || probably give tile
"1 till ay we a ie im proving n u t , and halfbaek t.o re „ Brnadu*
one
tniirhdiiw II
advantage.
A pi* of W o lfe rt* It'Htal ( ‘o ii.it i y l every w yrk , p u k in g up on tlie
M ike W heir he I
left
gunr-l
. . . ------ - j , | ippled r Im i la team w ill again Club b io t,. (lie r iiu r ie m m p elttiire
l l i r pa**ing rn n ip a iliu n of the
S t r a i g h t ' I ’o D c F a m l
T e r r y t 'm d 'll
little thing* each tim e we p la y.
re nte i |mvp ( „ ifepeiid alnm *t *o lrly on l»* *i&lt;l In &gt; rtl( n la y '* tn u id iim n il.
J a i l B e lli, aid
M i ir m tu lie learning the hat I • *»t tra m * fthowi r l n t i i u * II* * •'# "* P , , ! , , u il,.- b t llllin l p a ttin g o f »u(dm
Irtlutb* w a* four * ti*d e * op m il w a v , lint line of llie te day* » " «» mm| H u lllva n w ith U2 rom iil#.....
„
lh g c ^ ^ i.i*
Met iiia .i Be aggertv
right taekte
III- n e a ie tl ro m p e titio r*
Boh w ill u a l ly e liri
Ken n eth tlano
‘An
. ‘t lt „ l b a l S p m i l
, and when we I ........ and t In tercep tio n . „ „ | | 0 — V.M
. ig lil etnl liliire llay-Am*d S u lliv a n who |i*
The
attempt * that have gained 717 i—
1
.
M a rtin T avlm
i .T, nil*. . „&gt; *!i * __.
••• - /» P,,
•iu a iter b a il III.** ..Ily held the team '* head l*.i Ida uf I let t lilt , I Pmg f o u l i*f do, w a trli out "
«•
V .. a u t Tum m y
iiclulowr. * ' • * . . * ;■
• . •
C la re nee C laute
left b a lfb i'l: nlmvr «aler *u fa r . ff'tt lt;vtu&gt;' f c * * bee
liila n e hail la-tlei do ,nm e a x ­ vetd* and eight tmichdowi
Mai Cook bat rdn h a ll *waniped the l^ e « b lilg Y e l­
M tever
t
ra n k le B tem ti nm rig h t jialfh aek lleyw o 'et won't lie rm m gh, end Ibdt '•( It 'll ham . N . V . T h e Ib tae il a w atching ag ain *l N a vy In g&gt;* pa
low J a c k a l* In a gam e th at m a rk ­
f.d (iordun
fuliiio ck Jone- pick# W’eepin’ W a llv H ull# eard-d W t
B altim o re'* Memorial Stadium to lu . t 'd 2ft tim e* and had three In ed the Ja c k e t* 7th itra ig h t lo t*
lllllld o g l by *even I"
point*
i
'
"
,
"
i
te
u
'iiH
o
n
*
on
17
pa*«e*
for
a
In a three w a y tie foe th lu l m orrow .
Pf.r
Coach
fir n ig e
f 'a iio
of
C .rile
u pain ..f 427 yard* am i no tn u rli. th l* year and th eir Iftth rnn*e
I *a*klug ill mi the lam paging place were
thought Id* Middle* played
thia
e ir
ru tiv e I'tv* ovar a tw o year p e r­
b i iilm k y
W lld .a l*
the lln a ld M h lunglnn, |r i , M illie t oggiu* bi'-t game of the ,e a tm i «o fa# down*
iod.
I
lie
*41
It
meeting
o
f
tlie
t/ato
r*
p io g im ilira tm
flg u te t ib rm :'n •&gt;f M lu le P U im .. N Y . ami I &gt; — Ia*t
atorday tn (h e ( g ,|0 In**
Itel.an d Coach “ Sp ec" Mart in
and Bulldog* In J*rk » o n v lllr*» l»apoint &lt; la tte , t h in a lia p le *, Ml* li e T o r ra of B l A n d ie w * . I I I , tu N otre (tame
*laaippi wlileh ha*n't looked go**.| il. io I I ih |.ei| w ith ii!l'*.
B o w*»l LHgHIIIII,
Btgdllim "wHillI *W
lie *ta*H'1f
*tag-d lite ra lly- rle are d tlie lo uche* a*
'• ’ *'*'”
And It a* lie believe*. N a vy tor
t a f .iie a aetl .m t audience o f »nnie Juat almut eyetyU id y got Into tha
»I.M e an r a lly *ra«on uptel vie
B a ia im a li am ateu. Ild -lde Me
M a n Bo lling in fro m Naw d r ­
•79(000 f a l b . Th# k ic k o ff K j t * * ' for th * Bulldog*
b n * "V ri Tennettee P a . ll ii’* de l.a iir in pulled Hie *put|igbt fi un iven* w ill hit a M irn.g like
2 :1 0 o Vbw Ii.
ftelain d budged o ye r 81 paint*
.e p tlv e ball handling amt nen
* e v r .a l more w idely known a.uafu la tie bad it* meeting w ith
N E W Y f t f lK . N nv. in M l
1 In Hie fir» t period aeoring two
l e . i pa lug i* a lo iig li rm n lln a
t r il l* w ill, a 71. f l i n t B l.a t i.ii
Notre I la me a month ago an I
T o fM ilie W a llt ii*. *1 lim y fir
........
w ^ ii
Ulimite* a fte r the opening gun.
when *b l'b le .l by ban. It, ,1 i *1, A m ate til King , r v d - al*n lo*t tiy a 1.1 !• rm int. T h e
h a *e n tln
of
th*
Philadelphia , ( ir'' , ’„ m ,y and
The Bulldog* (mwered 21 more
angv Ken tu cky ed a frtfli over pai 70 am i llu &gt;
P M Ilie *. g .f * »he title of l ate
n ,c
|IH&gt;( t „ ( p p
U ie in W ave bail l o t week o ff and
! ( • m f&lt; r ( l 1I I L'C T
f A 'f lf is
}n the trond, and added t |x In
. bapinau of P in e in jiv l, N C n J ’"
file * into B a ll lilt.ne today w e ll
* • • I I.I M M I *t-Aa , l l l l, f t
the fh lid and topped tl o ff w ith
f a l l . * rm iirh ark king
of IPMI
A ll A rn e .Ira n a fle i la .l
72.
•' . r
ie ted for It* fir» t appealattce in
A ir , L r o iin d
L a m s
* u in th * 4th f h * o tf ami o&gt;,
A n d It wa* a atm y of m u rage wr r k '. p erfm m an re ag ain *! Hie
B e v e ia l tup name p in * had Itm l- Hie r a i l aiure 11*41 whan it w h ip ­
In It* rawe*t form
, fia lo r*
tlet and team w-at on | .* t night
Ide
o
ie
.
the
q,7.t2-ya.d
tie
n
e
ia
l
ped
N
Y
C
46
It
a* they uiere nevei fu n ed tn
T h * aw aid w a . rmt give...........
f |„ „ e b e .le M
IB P
g „ e . to
O glet Im . pe r.u i.a e
Coach Ife m y f llu k a feel* hi*
F rlw a rd Stephen M a li k " , la .a n t e s*M, t, v)1|r
(a ( ,
„ ..j,.,,,,
NF.M' Y O R K , Nov in - (,7b— punt amt a m .t ie d a to tal nf 111
I lf had lilt
la*t aiimuiei I I . pj r ,| Van*l( .b ill
J im I c i.ie r nf San I rPtirH *9 team al*u ha* ihow n ^m pinve Su refin g ere d
Boh lle im e id in g -i yard* t r i o
-ilm m ag e ami 14
the f.im n in d u r* .
m
.
nt
1
1
nee
it*
|n*«r«
to
A
taliania
b fe a u v f he wa* tlie l*e&gt;| tirbllug
a te *1111 In the conference .a re , had p ilt lr i p.uldem * and came ill am i N id i* flam e And net th e. he of N o ith llltiKita S ta te Teach er* flin t don-na, eomp«red w ith 12ft
(li* .
Iiatem aii in
Hie league
With
a
7tl
»;d
O
liv
e
,
nf
HeaHle,
Cullen
1*
the
nation'*
.m
a
ll.c
o
lle
g
e
yard* and
eight f l r . t down*
having lu d only to f lo t illa , and
R a t h e ., It wa* g lv*n heran.e of
took a double bogey t e v .ll mo M p l a n i * a ie I.P e n N a vy to tal nffen»e leader th l* week
fur I o b a g
tumid w ill if tlie M'ade l.n C u it l* a*ll
hi* d e le , m inalim i
win lt*r p a irin g c.iiiitiluatiu n I* clickin g mi No 1.1 and ended up w ith a lig h tly i|e«(ille Hie Middie*' p»u.
lle lm e rd in g e r, according to I f
The
Vellow
J a - k 'i*
though
record nf fiv e defeat* and one v ic ­ g u m o f the o fficia l N C A A »•* o u tcla n e d
id g g e .l liattle of a il: tlie b ailie
71.
fo " jh * a gam* hn*
B u t the Bengal* liave Iwen rum
tor
v.
fu r life
fa v o rit e C h ic H erbert nf lie
v ie * htireau, ha* galne.1 I .171 lu.tri— ha* He 1 *ha «*eund ____
h alf
ing bark w ith a rn»h and thl*
|jt * t year In New O rle a b . th* yard * via la n .l ami a ir . lie ha* lh * Je rk e 'l* *H ff*n#tl to *tnp two
It w-at mil,- 17 nm tilh. *g&lt;lln lt w ithd rew Irecauae of ill tie • •
line m uld al*n l&gt;e rlu .e
tu n
team * tia
lt'd tn
21 .lead
deatl
Ih at
M'aitku* tn tte ie .l on Hi*
(w
o team#
batted
to a
. 21
21-21
picked up tonal of the y a rd a g * yard fine
•
h
m
tlv
after
teeing
n
ff
In the other top flouth ea.tem
hrtn k o f death, e r lllr a lly wound*
T h e 72 Imle tournam ent run* lock Tom orrow * game end* the thro ugh the a ir , having rm nple*».l
f*l by a furl lei (lie d by a r.a ie * l to nfeience rn n te *l, In eiiliu * pick* Untie* tom nifriw w ith *Pt q u rll- e« l*tin g tw o -yea. ag.eem ent
7ft p a**** In Id l t r ie , for 1,141*
T u lan e'* lite e n M’ave to .cu ttle
g irl In C h ira c " I'e w tlumglit he
tween the In ttitiitlu n *
. . .*., m aking him the top throw
.
.
.
,
. . .
y. .a. rd
• be N aval Academ y'* game hilt f l» l* to go the S a tu rd a y and S in*
A teehoteal n*m e fn r color te 'e .
would liv e , mm-li tr*« plat hate,
.la y rm im l*.
• r In the land
tn
e
ffe
rtile
m
iddle*
N
a
v
y
••»•»
*»i-h •matfe**, meaning
t levaland m a trh m ake r, bat ’ •een
h all ag ain
Jo h n Yan n e* nf the unbeaten ' t*t&lt;*n
to be 0141 king tim e each • '* » " "
•ituiim l fn r a rouple of week* B l I-aw ien ce l a i d ' * moved frntn Ib r/e col ired.
But thU blend of Lith u an ian
S
|
m
h
*
I
*t
I
L
m
n
d
i
i
p
u n til the A rm y game when tin
tviH i tbtl.iH'ft in guarantee* for th ird to Ply at place aim ing the
p n e e ttry • howad them a ll. even fu tu re tailo r* tttd d tn ly go |.* i " .t
t ie
t levelani! N ew* C h rlttin a *
h lm .e lt
It
H I I ' l l M i l l I I I (IN . J B .
[round g ain er* Yanne*
the on
at th* tight " f A rm y k h u ll Itu
F tirtd tu n in g ahow and *1111 h a.n 't
M 'aitku* put in four arduou*. I n u l*l*u * laiy*
y •m all-college player to gain
T h ' Im l an tun *cmh-&gt;l t . th
*hnutdn't
h«ve
N
L
M
'
Y
O
R
K
.
N
or
Ift
.
.
T
l
—
gid
the
m
ain
I
tout
*
a
l
.
,
a.Tfie
pa*n fille d month* of r-inditlnn*
rrn u n d w W — ha* pll- central -ie,---* rit NAar M exten'.
1,000 yarda grr
loo much troulde upholding the I he *ugge*tioh ha* been made in
I'o
ud
et
B
o
w
l”
football
Ide*
ha*
Ing at C le arw ate r, I I * At tlm **
ed 1,017 y a rd * on Idft ra t t le * .
State l lag
honor nf B o ullietn football
ia r l.n i* q iia .t e .t that tonieon* in •plead from Ohio IT. to Sy'aru**,
h# tfc a rn e dltco uiag ed, hut n e ie .
B a ttle nf tlie week In the atiH io rity
------- —
.
ahoultl
"o rd e r’'
the , where
tha co-ed* plan a ch a rity
pave up.
17 . . • W e *ay th*
“ I m iking l'*rk no w ," M'aitku* Southern Conference I* between A tm y fo o tliall team to meet Ith in g m ie Noe. IT
• aid la te r, ''they w ere the four M aryland ami N orth C aro lin a. S t a ir , Oklahom a or tome o lhei gala n tigh la allck to the m ixing
and fry in g pan.
m m t h orrible month* of rny life T h e T a r Ile a l* are l&gt;eglnning to ititg h ly riv a l In ilia 'T r r a id e n t ’a bowl
wonder
whather
there
I* a Ju * tlc * C u p " o. other |m»t *ea*on game
*
. ..
M'nrae
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an y more A fte r In **** to Notre ,
T h e I'rm U -ip le Subject
, B efo ie anyone l a i n that
A ltn y w-.it »e than New (lulnea
A " ro u p le o f *(Mirla w rite r* r e ­
a e ii.n iily , w e n lik e to point
nr a n yth in g In tlm Pblllppluet flam e, M’ake Fn te*t and Ten- ,i
they a i r feeling m ighty out that A .n v football p la ye r*, cen tly Hleflt tn rn n v ln re N avy
T h e n aln wa* *o *eyere lb * , m m r neaaer
low,
H ighly touted Im l often lik e other ''a .le ta , have to -pend g ild coach Kddie T r d e la li that
than onre I found m y«elf wlahlng
that (lie g irl had fin l*b rtl the Iw a le ii M aryland iho uld ta k r thl* the f i i d three week* of llry v m - tin- A cn d riiiy 'a high *chnla*He
I'a itle lie lw rrn falle n g ian t* tiy Iwr (u ..* in g n ve ry d lffir n ll .e ii,- . rta n d a id * w -n r re*|m n*ihle fur
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Mi* le w a id . b n w rv e r, W ai a two touchdown*.
In ll ir lun** k m irk le conference ure o few iiih H.- i * in K » trn ami r r i|iille your iaiy* tu take p h ytic*.
r if h one. lie lived ag ain In play
In n d.ua In u l n itty
p ick* T e ia * Im .- ilily elaew h rre that they may r li e i im li y , tlig o n o n ie lr y . etc. How
the o n ly pm fp**lon h r knew
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M ile of the New Y n .k Yankee* (d f
In th e annual A a 'iw la te d P ir v . 1**1 w eek; they rould have a letdown again*! a B aylo r team nrpull. 1)1 the HM apot I * w rite .*
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jn the u atio iiw ldr p o ll. IP* p la .rd
Ing .hm ild lie more than enough.
M 'aitku • No. I on their ll* t.
A * he left today Incutm * left
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to the middle we«t and P a c ific w hich atlll ha* a ch an le, p ia i* K
• 'n a il w here tita n ic * t r n c c lf* are In d ian a Satu rday.
m nloindi o ffe r another topp *(if&lt;le&lt;t to r ia l if y the Rn*e Bowl
flig h t game in the old gru u g t
picture.
duel
tw
tw .en Oklahom a and K . l i ­
T l i ' b r i d li n ' a l l , action I* at
B e rk e le y , C a lif ., where Ih f un­ ra * at Law r*nee. klab u m a, w tn
beaten, untied (.olden B e a r* of a modern record w ln n 'n g «t|»*k
I alifo tn id rla tb u it li the iin g li* o f 27 gao.e*. U t ile d a ll.p o lo t
fa v o rite .
Ming p re cla in n lit* o f t ll.C A .
rvi m u rk y , fo u ith rated. pla.-»
Piippv
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have
mrmulatrd &gt;U ttraight Mi *aiaalppi S t a {i at S t a r k v illr ,
v ir lo r if* In reg u lar *'**&lt;&gt;« play M i**., and rule* a 80-point choice
punctiiateif by two fln*e Bow l i n ante o f the p a ttin g o f B&gt;h«
£
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fo r P a .......
T e * a * . No. h and conqueror of
their th ird ttra ig h t I ’aiadena hid.
o m .icrn Mr.hr&gt;di«t la*t week,
I I l It(
li 'k I T L A . th ey're al. mo*t *ure to get it,
tangle* with B a y lo r at Waco.
The B ig Ten '* re p retan tativp in T e *. S M IL which dropped to
the Ho«e B o w l ie m ain* p re tty •rven th lietiind C ilif n r n ia . tackle*
much o f the p u ifle w ith Ohio tugged T e ia t A and M, at P al
S ta te , re c o g liil'd a&gt; l i t . lo o p * la*.
I'rim e to n , em eiging a* one of
o u ttlm d in g team , ineligible |o
the (iciwer* nf the ea«t, put* it*
make a re tu rn t rip w e*t.
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at the moment and both have im ­ No. ft.
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portant ro liferenee game* on tap.
M iam i I H a . l No 9. goe* after
T h e once b e .te n W |*tn n *ln Bad
it* .eveu th *t r eight v ic to ry " f
g e l* play Ohio S tate at Columthe »eito n agellivt lm u i*v i|le to­
I mi* lllin o l* , the tenth t f * t team ,
night at M iam i, favored hy Ih .e a
meet* Io w a at Iow a C ity .
touchdown*.
\V iu mi*in can lo*e to (Ih i t
Iin id e * the *lx utthealen team .
'tat* .b» country** No. 2 team ,
In the tup ten —A 't n y , O k U h n m t,
•nd «tl|l .p ra lifv he-au*e it 'p la v *
K e n tu c k y . P a llfc tttla . Princeton
and M i.m i- t w o other m a jo r e|»
\.-ri«
have pci feet Mate* tn de.
u p '.t of Hie | u&amp;n fo o tliall •ea*nn.
T tiey ate out to avenge a «hl|tnut fend. Wynmtng w ill t r y to p.-o
a
pei feet
m ark
ag*tn»t
.u ffe ie d in l.o u ia v ille la*t y e a r, teet
the only w h ie lr w a .h in g lian d 'd B .ig lia m Young and le .y n l. u f^
a fa u lU v ille tram a* long .1 it C a lifo rn ia a g .in .t K te in o S l a t * '
N otre flam e w ill p la y P itt*
ha* teen roaciieif hy f r a n k Cam p
and al*o to keen a liv e a record burgh «t South Bend N a v y w ill
of never having lo it tw ice t • t h ' e n te rtain Tulan e, one o f the tough
•ante football club w ith nut a le*n t» from the *outh.
flu k e and W ake F o re tt w : l|
Iw m i.v ille v ic to ry n tervenln g .
The C ard * a r r iv 'd in the e trly meet at fh irh am , N . C .. ill on'
afternoon T h u ro la y liy iilan e mid o f fkixie'* lop game*. Vanderhllt
worked out &lt;&gt;n M iam i fie ld . The and la m itia n a S tate c lt t h
at
party i* quartered at the N rw N a ah vllle In anolhcr
Hu* f hotel In Miami ftearii.
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THE HANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Home Sites Have
Shown Marked Increase Over 1949

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th- * ta te u tto in ry * . M urray O ver•treet and llu h e rt (ir ig g * : *&gt;ne
rh alg e a John Fo rte *! Ilo w o rth
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ll'H J. |f e e n te ri*r a plea o f not
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SA N FO R D . F L O R ID A .

Tibet Appeals Head Of 3-Man Venezuelan Ruling Phone Pickets Pastors Say
To UN For Aid Junta Is Assassinated In Caracas Riot Briefly Littlefield
Against Reds
In Pittsburgh Did His Best
lly

United Nations Mount
Drive To Localize
Korean War And To
Reassure C h i n e s e
FLAKF. S U C C E S S . N o *. 13— {/ H
— S e rtc l- u y - G c n rn l T ry g v e I j c to­
day te cciv rd an appeal (tom Tibet
for United Nation* aid nt«!n«t the
Chinese Communist in vad er*.

Die *|i|&gt;e,il m i repotted to li.nr
tome from the Tdicl-in iltlruilian
in India. D m group originally wa»
sent to New Delhi liy the government ol fditl to negotiate w.lh the
Hauiing regime. It ha* remained in
India *ince the invaiion of Tdiel
began.
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H U B E R T R K K H K I.L K 7 .

t A R A t AS. Venezuela, Nov. 13 f/P) l.t. Col. Carlo* Delgttln
( halhauil. head of Venezuela'* military government. w «* vtvanmalrrl
today.
Defenir Minuter Matto* Perez Jim rnrr. a vurviving member ol the
three man junta which ha* rub I
Veneruelt
tiocr the hloodlet. to tra v e l hit blocked p e rm it.io n
overthrow of lefti»t P m id m t t-&gt; leave »nd re enter tlie count tv.
liomiiltt Gallegos in November, Pu td lr meeting* were t-arie.1.
HUS. anounrrtl the aisatsinnUnn
Delgado Chalbaud ua* one cf
in * nation wide broadra*!,
the leaker* of the Army le-oli
Perea gave no detail* hot an­ which toppo.I ’he government of
nounced an Irrmir+liate clamp- Itonmlo Cr'iegot in ',9i* He had
down on civil lihvrtiea in thi* Iren MinUIrr of Wai under I’re
mineral rich country whero Am- tident fiallegot but Jotted other
. h t-e l.’.n r,ii,iO,OtM) In­ army officer* in overthrowing tho
vested In nIL
i i tt-t tvirterett th. suspension rnnitltutionv) government.
Other mernlier* of ihe ruling
of a number of civil guarantee*
ill-Ijit- In "the Inviolability of Junta are l.t. Col. Marco. IVrer
ctiirr.ptindcnce and the home,” Jtminri and
Cot. t.ulv Felipe
pte*a freedom nn dlhe freedom
lim ilM t * a , r « i , i

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C o m m i t t e e Will Hutchison S t a t e s
Probe Into B a s i c U.S.Payed Bloody
Causes Of C r i m e Price For Liberty

appeal utile*t it it ip n m o red by a
member government T ib et i . not
a U . N . member. Infotm ed q u .n ler* la id India definitely would not
ip o m o i the I diet an plea.
It m i rnnaideted tilie ly . how­
ever, that Nalionalivt C lu n a might
A r
up ibe cave because of
C h in a ’* tim e link to Tibet.
WASHINGTON. Nov. I3 --U P )
The Ireedom and pto*|&gt;eiity rnThe United Nation* »l*o mount
D ie Senale Crime Investigating toyecl in thi* country lu* Iwen
r*l n three-pronged d ip lo m atic o f. Commiller will follow up a rurvry
dearly houglii with blood. Hug.
fe m iv e tre k in g to r u - u t in ilir Cornmunl»t C hina and to prevent the ol juvenile tl-luinquiiy with an in­ General J. C. Ilulelmon told memKorean ram pnlgii frntn expl'+iiing quiry into tbr batic cauir* of lier* ol Cn. I, Honda Nalinral
Into W orld W ar H I.
dime. Chairman Kefauver (D- Guard, and a group ol Legion­
On the eve of the d e p a itu re from
Trnn) tatd loday.
naire*. veteran* and cill/rnt at
Peipin g of n Red delegation to the
A* for the prober*' general find­ the Armistice Day progiai.i at ihe
8 e e u rlty C o uncil, diplo m at* m nv-.|
ing* in the nationwide crime pic­ Handthell Saturday morning fol­
a w iflly |o keep the w a r In ru lircd .
• T h e h a tir *trate g v m &lt; to re ture. Kefauver raid yctterdiy bit lowing the patade.
a .an te C hinese Com m unist leader* group bat found organized crime
He (minted nut that twice &lt;hu
that | l V t m re . tia.t on i t r .l e n , .»*
,
nrry vmistM -&gt;.c ViV&gt; \mitOty iia* lieen in real uaogri t.»
th e ir te rrito ry , would not in te r-,
fete w ith C h in a ', aupplv o f e lrr- gcral" influence of public officials, being conquered, but was not dctrie power from
N orth
Korean I
lle told a television audience fegtrd because ihoutandt of men
dam* and would build a u n ite d ,! that "oigani/ed crime in the coun- "were willing to ri*k an dtn give
drnvierM tIr.
independent
Korea I
w h irh would present no th rea t 1r try loday would make kindergarten j their live* to »top the aggirstors.
play out of the operation* of the Katlylr tlnusholdcr. commander of
C h in a.
T h la was m m hinm l w ith a rle a i Capone l&gt;oyi
the Sanford Foil 53. tbe Ameri­
w a rn in g , however, that continue I
Hu special Senate committer ha* can Legion, introduced him.
l l e l C hinese Intervention in Korea fact* to prove that well-organized,
"We arc in imminent danger of
*^ u ld lead to d ra stic o&lt; *inii
A a though to point up them e f. lough groups of criminal* are a third World War, General Muchfo rt*. ■ spokesman at (io n c ia l Mar,- operating throughout the country iKm dc J irr d . 'There con be bur
A rt h u r’* T o kyo h eadquarter* an- with "interlocking ownership and little doubt that ruthles* |,lm of
notineed that the eu rren t allle-l
directorship between all group*,'' world aggression ha* been con­
punh toward the Y a lu Itiv e r I*
Kefauver said.
ceived. and that Korea is -mly the
ju»t a "lim ite il o ffe n s iv e ."
Ill- declined to » v
w hether •tailing |Miint. We mmt acccjit the
Inform ed observer* here co n -id
ered t ill* indicated that the IT.N there i» one “ o verlo rd " o f o rg an ­ imminence of World War il l «*
m ilita ry command alvo wa« treaiU ized g nm hling and racke t*.
The aim o f hi* rn n im itte * i* not a concrete fad : any delay, *ny
in g g in g e rly , hoping to w in a d i ­
r t il y * v icto ry over Ibe N o rth K» "a cru sad e ngainat g am bling as Imping that Korea i* an tioliled
r e in * w hile g ivin g the (7hinr*&lt;- an » iirh ," he continued, hut rath e r to local conflict, it, I believe, wiiHful
organized thinking and cmtly thinking.
E p o rtn n ity to w ith d raw w ith a uncover "th e M gtlme
operation that in m any ra*i*» has
m inim um lo*» o f face.
" W h a t, then, should lie our
become »o powerful th a t local law
c o u rs e ? ” he asked. " I do not*think
enforcem
ent
o
ffire
r*
ca
n
’t
do
a
n
y
­
L O N D O N , Nov. |.1— &lt;41 F o r­
the A m erican people w ill accept
eign S e cre ta ry E rn e s t lle v in said thing about it ."
tho action of p reven tive w ar* I
T h e Senator said C h icago wa* do not advocate It. A a ce rta in a*
today th** three W e ite rn
A llie *
have derided that fo u r-p o w er talk* “ perhaps the one most im portant we m ay lie of an intended aggi r-ill « » i la * « * n v ra g e atat
renter o f crim in al a c tiv it ie s ," a l­ ■ion, we would never a trlk e the
though these were rx t* m d v c o r­ fir s t blow. It would d e stro y uur
- ., . .
g a n izatio n * in New Y o rk , P h ilad e l­
m oral purpose a* a n atio n , which
phia, I .os Angeles, M iam i.
San
i* Ihe only thing we h ave fought
F m n c lw n and many o th er eitle-.
fo r. But we ra n , and m iu t , be to
lb
ro m m ltte r published over •tro n g ly *nd ro m p letaly p rtp a rrd
the w re k rn d a IW t.page study of fo r w a r. that, in tha even t of a t­
Juvenile dellnqtiesiev. w ith so—iftl ta ck . we ran re ta lia te In a matter
attentio n on clim e comic hook*.
o f m inute*,’’ ,
D espite some exception*
here
"O u r position It • g re at deal
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,
Nov.
1.1
and th e re , Ihe report reflertssd ■ more dangerou* and com plex than
(Special j —1
"Report*
indicate
a
general levelin g o ff In lu v » ille we perhap* real n r ,' M ia General
good tupply of fre.h Florida fruit*
and Vrgelahle* will Iw available delinquency since the w a r. Rut F B I llu te h iio n . "W e a re faced with
for Thanksgiving in *pit* of the D irecto r J . Edg ar Hoover tald Ihe the prospect o f g lo bal w a r for
Ineldenre o f crime among young w hich we must be co m p letely preearlier unfavorable weather con
pared, and wa are a lto fa c t ! w ith
Hltiuna. Orange*, grapefruit. tan­ people *1 ill is "ab n o rm a lly high “
T h e consensu* o f those rep lyin g an extended period o f p re h m ln la ry
gerine*, bean*, corn, •&gt;ioa«h. okra
tomato**, field pea* and eucnrn to a com m ittee q u estio n al?* wa* fig h tin g during w h ich to ta l mobill\mr* are increa*ing in volume or that rr im e eomlea are not d ire c tly ratio n m ight ruin ua fin a n c ia lly .'
T h e float entered b y the Bu»lJ r numher of Florida'a Stale Far- related to Juvenile delin q u rn ey.
T h e com m itter it s e lf drew n ’&gt; tics* and P ro fe w lo n a l W tim in'*
mer*’ Markets,” William I. Wil­
ton, director, adv|**«, "Quality i* conclusion*, sim ply p u blishin g the Club won firs t place in the parade,
■teadily improving a*
hnwn hv an sw e r* it rrrrivs-d fro m more w hich w a* viewed by a large
Ihe following individual market than K&lt;» ju v rn ile ro u rt Judge*, chibs crowd on F ir * l S tre e t, P a rk A ve­
w e lfa re w o rker*, probation o f f i­ nue and in the huainea* rectum.
report v;
"While it is not likely I ho straw- ce r*. police anil prison au th o rities Mounted on the H a t tru c k , the
flo a t w a i of white decoration dot­
hertv volume will lie *iiffielrnt In rh ih i p s y e h ia lris t*. pu blisher* of
ted w ith green, and on tho front
•Upplv the Thanksgiving demand, rrim e rsim lr* and oth er*.
K e fa u v e r told repo rter* h i* gen­ w ere word*. "M easu re U p ."
the fll.t pint produced till* rea­
M is* Betty U u I'a r t ln the Mis*
son wa* picked on November &lt;t e ral im pressio n afte r rra d in g ni»*‘ S an
fo rd of i» W , rode on the truck
by a Future Farmer* of America. of the replies wa* th at "th e good
l U a l l i s W a a r * « * 01*1
com ic* a re h ealth fu l, the middle
ckev
Mangiim
of
Turkey
Creek.
«
d »o|d at auction fo r 1200," R one* a re v i- in and Ih e had one*
ft. A lv a t r s , A ctin g M anager of the ait- de le te rio u s.”
K a fa u v e r dbelrued that h i* com­
Plant C ity State F p rm e r* ' M a rk rl
m ittee p lan * heating* on Ih e underad vise *. M ickey ia a tra in s student
IP m i I h h
ft* P a g * W at
Its the T u rk e y C reek School and
A L B U Q U E R Q U E . N . M . Nov. 13
he h n d hi* mother are sh srrern pD E W E Y V A C A T IO N S
— &lt;Special I —8gt. Jo e m h S e n k arik .
ping In th * T u rk e y C re e k area of
N EW
Y O R K . Nov.
son o f Mr, and M r*. Jo h n Sen­
Hillsborough County.
G overnor Thom a* E . D ew ey hoard“ M anager J . I - W a rre n an ed a Florida-bound plana today for k a r ik . S r., 114 W. Second S treet.
S an fo rd , ha* arriv e d a t K irtla n d
nounees the o ffic ia l opening of a poat-elertion
vacatio n
during
Ihe I ’ompano S tate F a rm e r* Mar which h r said he would "ra te h up A ir F o rte H**e from Keen ler A ir
Fo rce Base. M U*. W h ile at K irt*
ket fo r th* lU O -ftl veg etable d*&gt;| on m y sleep .”
land he w ill »erv* a* x rle rk with
N ov. fl W hile volum e Ift e*D ew p y, rerentlv re-elected tq a
(3 rd
Fig h te r
Intercepto r
peeled to lie lig h t fo r the ne*t third te rm , said he would lie gone t h e
th ree w eek*, the q u a lity o f liean* two In three week*. H e brushed Squardon.
A veteran o f W orld W a r I I , Sgt.
*qua*h, eu ru m lier*. o k r a , field aside a ll political question* fired
peaa and tom alnes ia reported at h im b y newsmen w ho watched S e n k a rik wa* em ployed aa credit
m anager of the S e n k a rik G laz^and
f a ir .
him and M r*. Dewoy board the P a in t Company o f S a n fo rd , prior
" H a r r y Osteen, M an ag er, a n ti­ plane.
to being called hack to a c tiv e duty
cipate* the movement o f lig h t sup­
“ A il I am interested in now I*
p lies o f eu cu m tirr*. eg g p lan t, okr* g e ttin g caught up on m y slee p ," fro m the rr*erve *. H e la a gradu­
ate o f .Seminole H ig h School In
and tom aloe* over the F o rt My- Dewoy said.
S a n fo rd , and fo rm e rly attended
lU n llf t M * n s m * M at
John
B . Stetson U n iv e rs ity at Deera S ta le M a rk rl thin week with
SECO N D C E N T U R Y
aieaitity increasing vo lu m e . PHer-'*
F R O V I D E N C E , R . 1-, N o v. 13 L a n d . where he received h li I), g,
^ m aln e-l sternly la st week with —(4 1 — E lis h a 8. M illa r w a* w a ll degree in B u iln e ii A d m in istra tio n
eggplant at 12.00 to 12.40. C u ­ sta rted on hla second ce n tu ry toB R IT A IN A N D S P A IN
cum ber*. IL fiO to t.1.00 and loma- day. F rie n d * and fello w n u m b ers
L O N D O N , N ov. 13— G Pi— B r i­
tore at f j l t f to |4 .0 0 .
o f th a United B a p tis t C hurch
"No produce ia vet a v a ila h le or tu rn ed out la st n f f h t fo r hla ta in w ill appoint an am hestador tr
Sp ain In “ dua coun t " to and *
100th b irth d ay p a rt* .
MKtt. BORLAND 1)1 RM
K n o w n a* "P o p ” to eve ryon e , fo u r jroar boycott o f t h * Franco
F u n e ra l aervicaa fo r M r*. J . fl- M illa r come* fro m m lono-livod gavarnm ant, E r n n t Do trio* d t p u f
B o rla n d , who diasf yaate rd ay in a fa m ily . A * l*t« r 11rod to i n nod fo raig n to e r* (try anoouncod In tha
Roaoo o f Common* to ftU h t.
W o yerto a, ( i t . ho apital, w ill ha con­ hla m other died a t 103. .
T k o United N a tio n s G tn o ra l Asducted a t 4:00 P . M. tom orrow t l
“ I ’m tha last o n e ," ha said,
som bly voted m a n t i / to li f t the
E r ic k ton F u n e ra l Homo
Chanel "an d tho to u fh a a L '
ktoping
M illa r w a lk * fo u r m ils * every ban on member n atio n s
w ith R e v . A lb e rt S ta r lo c k o f Win
to d ay, to said fro m ch u rch ear* ch ie fs o f missions a t F ra n c o ’s cap­
J f T G arden o ffic ia tin g . Interm ent
ita l.
W ill fo llo w In E re rg re o n Cem etery

Kcfauvcr Savs Gancs Armistice Dny Crowd
Is Told Of Danner
Wield Sinister Po­
Of
3rd World War
litical I n f l u e n c e

Good Fruit Supply
Will Be Available
"For Thanksgiving

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MONDAY NOV. 1.1. lib'tO

Southern
Telephone Ministers Blame In ­
different C i t i z e n s
C e n t e r s Picketed
Bor Open Gambling
As Union Shifts Op­
In Volusia County
erations To South
ft* A SSOCIATED P R E S S
Troufile bloke old brief!*- on a
picket line outtaie the Hell letrphone company* main nffnr in
Pitlibjrgb
but
eight
moutilrd
pollcemenl quickly re»toied ord-’f.
Tbrre wrie no mjiine* oi arrest*.
Polite Mill the trnufilr began
when a small Hril truck v.at halt­
ed in tr.iffue in front ol the limbi­
ng whrie ISO CIO nuntnunualion*
worker, union pKtetv wr*« peeing
in a solid line.
A group ol piikrti «uifounded
the vehicle. D ir police on horse­
back pushed into the crowd and
diijiervrd it. Ihe tnok v* n cuc.ited away Irnm the build+n t
Several picket, am i In i oil*
duly poll, emrn were afi-'ilrd the
day the vlnke begin last wrrk lor
a disturbance ou.lidr
It- Pills*
hurgh oilier.
M ranwlttle at (lie olVer
ol
the t la lr in I1ulstlrl(&gt;hia long dis­
tance operator* ic jtiirlrd lor w in k
in the absence of picket linre by
B ilk in g telephone equipment l i n k ­
er* furl did not man ll * *»rlch»
boardi D ie v left the lii:ilio iii( alter
an hour.

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gir.iiK itnpiocril in ibe pad couple
n! year*

Sanford R o t a r y One Is Killed, Six
Hears P r o g r a m . I n j u r e d ln_Aitlo
By School Gr o u p Accidents Sunday

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K ' M .i f i k * 'til* 'lifiy
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Councils Described
1he le rcn l I m p nt a vl'tup «f
t 'c n ir s l llo n rfa high « I k *"I 'to
,|e „ t i. Including . 1* member* t-on,
Nemmolr Htglr. Io the .o u ll.e '*!• •"
Sturlenl t oitti, il
Convenlion in
n klalio rn s City in i *r Inn'l I " "
l&gt;dote,l lq f'lin n p a l Herm an Mot
II* t*.i* lie*. Illreil bylu ll virulent
member* of llir party In the N
lo r,I R o tary C lu b Im la l'.
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*enle.l |.y part of M n * IMIie D 'e
W hittle'* glee • lu ll.
" f j l l l , ll HIM tort &gt;y b n mm e l •»
lo-yond royllnng we knew m
d r y " . *aul program r lia liu t i I •• k
M lim an
*• be m tim lo , e.l
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M o m *, who in t r o lin r il tl■
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r l i eplmrr of the . I,-ml I
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w a * fljin irh etf b y ll'*
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pen.e* wlin It *rn o iin lr,l to ,* oi*
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I 'll.aid •
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i r-p rrsrtila tiv e * I t , on -r*
I ’e n lra t
Flo rid a
*rtiool* , i m *»
dele gft'es were
p irk e .l
up
T.ill«lift*eee The fn it night * '
■pent tr. Mobile, A ir and th•lay they v l« tl,d Je ffe r or, I**
old
home in
Montgomery
IS liile l, l «
they p n k i-l o|&gt;
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A .tan *, ■ fo rm ri in, ml
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Lucius Iliiuhcs.Ni’p i"
Ncnlcnccfl To I’risun
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W A S H IN G T O N , N ov. I I
l-V , G o vrrn ttr flm rn.tr 1. Dewey nf
Nfwr Y o rk »»id today there n i-rnir rv u le n re «,f a trend Inward
(.o la ltrin n m m the R rp u h ln a n P a rty , but Sen atm f a l l (It-O h m ) raid
theze are nn polatronitt* an y nmre
D re y gave these rn n tra itm u n(rinmn* In the magazine U ,S New,
am i W o rld Rep-irt. published h&lt;se-- D ew ey and T a ft w e re among * to la rk n f ,*&gt;nfi-ieiire in ’ he
num ber n f prom inent w in n er* and T ru m an A dm lninlratinnn foreign
lo ser* In l«»t w e ek’* elect inn* p " U rr,
In te rvie w e d by Ih e m agasin e try
" T n e y ’ve got u* in a hell ,,f „
telephnne.
| me**— th a t’* the general Idea."
A tk e d whether it ro u ld ire In he said,
fe rre tl from the vn te re su lt* thn'
Republican G overnnr Jam e* II
the G O P w ** Urn-ting back to- D u ff n f P en n sylvan ia said a large
w a rd iso latio nism , D ew ey replied
facto r In h i* election t« the K rrisii" I ’m a fra id th ere a re Individ
w a* the Korean w ar.
umI a o f th at kind, but a * long t*
“ I th in k that the a v r r t g r ritiI have a position n f re*pon*riiill- ten that thought al-out the prob­
lem felt that our A d r t ii poll' y
t y . I ’ll tre fig htin g it .”
T a f t , atked w hether isolation
has Ireen badly tnnhandle-l.” D u ff
i»m cropper! up in th e cam paign, •aid.
Sen ato r F r a n r i* J . M yer*, !&gt;-■
re p lie d :
" I don’t know w h a t they mea ■ m ocrat who Inst to D u ff, said that
by 'i*o ia tin n U t.' Nobody I* an w h ile such issue* may have hren
Iso la tio n ist today.
T h a t'*
Junt facto r* Hr th in k * G D I' gain* ran
nom a ca llin g and I don't think Ire attrib u te d p rim a rily to the
It m ean* an y th in g . T h e y kept cu sto m ary o ff-y e a r trend a g *in « t
c a llin g me an ‘fao latin n iet,’ but tha p a rty In power.
" I th in k that It ’s Ju«l one o f
I don't th in k anybody paid any
tltoae th in g * th at In the o ff y e a r
atte n tio n to it .”
T o f t , G O P policy le a d e r in Jhe the people take a slap a t the
M yers
do n ate, attributed m uch o f |ho n atio n al ad m in istratio n ,”
t o n t t w a * 0 0 ro s e o u t
R e p u b lica n tu rre ts In the election*

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Of Isolationism, Taft D i s a p r c c s

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a lieartng on the \ ■■lima eolinty
grmi-ltng *if il 1 1ion th il law co-

Sflft. JoMeph Senkarik Dewey Admits That GOP Has Tinge
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I M I.M IV &gt; N H „ Nov 11 p l ’ i
I wo llrp tn t preacher* lnd »y
ru n e In d ir ilcfern c ol S l i c d l
Alec f iiilrlie M am I l oust a file NX
M S i r iiu lilrr, who ar- Undci *u%pen-ion tioni o ffirc for OCgle* ling
to r n t o iir ih r gambling law*
Ih r * told ('m e n nor M a lie n m

Sales Are Lower
Than During 19U)

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Ilia n Ipppf.n t-krd Ihe Florid i Sq.
ptemo I our I In lh r» » nut h i. io
ftiitn im r hi a D«dr niunrc c r.in il
• |u ri the ro iirl made no mimed
i.iir ilc, i.io n F in * l a r c n n ir n i. in
the » a .r were ihe *arne t» llo r.c
p rr.ru le d in n t i l l r n h rb -l. an d '
|t ir lim iii* r i h r a r ln c . J a rli hehi»c. .rttn rn ri fnr the str.oeodcd
s h e riff, ..m i Ihr- in d lrtliirn l w , .
in i did he, o u r
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due. lint
rh arg e a rrim e and wa*
not
six lied h i the . t r i e a lln r n r t a*
rrq iitrrd h i law

He* Ic e \ u bolt p a llo r of li e
Daytona
Heath
lo t
fla p llit
C h u n li. m il a mcmli.-r of ih r i m e
a ffa ir* •o m m itlcr -if the H a lifa x
A *|M,kc*m«n for the •■iiciatiir* cli.tr 11 I winch wa* organt/cd In
em ployed by the A m e rica n T e le ­ promote Im lln law r n fo tccriicn l,
phone and T c !rg t» |ih Co
*»M l* :d to rrre n l rnnnllu "o u r co u n ­
-•■KPai-procol asm u the iqtcratoni ty w i* clean w b ru other court&gt;’ &gt;
for assurance lh«-y ivoiihl not
sta y a w a y horn w o rk if new w n c wide ojien
picket lin e* arc established.
"ll I hi* »u*pr-n*mn &lt;if our slier
T h e long distance operato r* aro i f f t&gt; sustained ll w ill he n defi
■Ihack for good law enforce
not s tr ik in g hut they have I wen p-tr ■
honoring picket lin e* set up by rnrnr because it t» rom m onlv he
C K M a u m n u n ica lio n * W o rk e r* of lin e d he i« here to ,|* y b e a u ..- rtf
A m e rica member* who s ic em ­ p-ditiiftl tire » *u re ," he rlnelarmi
ployees o f the W estern E lrc tll- !
R rv L . A tTolding, pastor of
C o ., an A . T . A T a f f ilia t e . T h - tl * D Land Second Baptiftl C h u rrh
m it a llc r * struck T h u rsd a y In
bksmed in d iffe re n t
e ir jx .f i.
f„,
co n tract dDputa.
wfe.il iis m U ln u t „ J . r , . j,, the
A n A . T . ft T . spokesm an a*id 'o u n ty .
Ihe irp erato rs were not asked to
He
aid r'onstnble
.-*l&gt;mgblei
cr&lt;&gt;*» picket line* hut w e re queried -*ve him w li*t of -u-p*. •»■ ip.in .
on w hether they
11*’* • three rtinolht «gn arid a*kc *
Ian to retrial .
o ry ei
ill the Jolt, S u p e rviso
em ploye.
t"m
I.elp ohlnln evidence ag ain-'
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l O ----n llt a N
na -r a g * ntar
hern toil lie .o u ld n 't n m ^-.q I.
" * n brother to hoy l-d itn l (,-t
n
f
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it
o B IllO r d
IV l A T K C I
•urrt
G overnor W arre n indu uted In
*o ii|.| Out t»a*e til hearing ,iir lht a t rh td n ffi.la v lt * rtf gnri't ln.
••peratinn* on which he b * - ..l 1/
i*pensi&gt;rn » f the ( i t ,, ,ffn m .
H r annourueil to a c ro w d ,,| In ™,
S a n fo rd State M arket title * of
1221,110 J u ly through fM n h e r, rig room a u .lirrire (lint .rffid a vi'
rr-celv*-.!
■how a -Jight decline rn m p arrd * vid, in c w ill in.I l.e
In th e alm ilar period ln»t y m i i low ever, m any w ill, * ig in ,| t l ,
q. tl..
when
sale*
lot ailed
|2 -’7 at ■ -ffid ftv lt* were |qr-*erit
M anager Sandy Anderson pomi-d room
John tt
tin l i . f t -tn
.f tin
out , m t-y |Tn*tw .o ld wen- ; J I
•*»»--■*
110 a* cornimred w ith 227.HiUl f ■ &lt;i*led .lir r it f '* aMorne*
I to « irfe ie n .-r by I
W a llr i
the (ierio-1 l* it yeali e
attrib uted
th is
den r**&gt; H a w k ln *. fo rm er la l» i . e i . .o f la rg e ly In the h u rric a n e o f **cf ’ ’vp, aien il (he 'alleged .h a rg .
|M w hen t*t) (tercent o f the In-ao *gaio*t
Hierh r-n ff Hr
will lit
crop WH* destroyed anti oth-r underitoral th ere w ere rro ' '-barge
veg etab le* were set b a rk . B -an *n*l that "We « r "
-twrtiru- o ie t"
re ceip ts la st month a t the m ark-t w ith a ffid a v it* ■ubmiit.-d to tin
w ere 30,&amp;H(i ham per* short o f tin vast n-,i to In-le co n iid errd
Dctolrer IU4P fig u re , he re|rorted
H e said in In* opening
lot*
O n ly JJM 1 o f the ham p er* n m "le n t "th e re |&gt; no ti«e*uoiptinn
sold 1**1 month at
an averitg-* bare o f g u ilt. Nobody here i , Iof I2 .2 S a hamper.
bind the rig id I,a ll
We're here to
A lth o u g h twice a* m a n y Iro n
try to learn the irtd h arid the
of o ran g e* were
sold,
f« rt» ."
,
d u rin g October, the a v rrn g - lu t r r .
Ila w k in * appeared i
'■friend
42.76 a box w * i about h n ,f of f the c o u rt" hut hi
lue**ioinrir'
K a a ilH t a ua * • * •
th a t receiver! in Octotrer, IU4U
O ra n g e*, w ilh tn la l r v r e ljil* .-(
Ilf*
II M tlll.1 I F
|U 7 ,l'4 !l, were Ihe h ig g r* ( s-tl, r ,
f ' i l v em ployee, and memhei &gt; ■■(
G ra p e fru it
at
4206
average,
brought 410,0111. P ep p er* lirought 'h e ir fa m ilir * w ilt enjoy tin &lt;n
•oral t.a rlie ru e given Iry the F i l y
)i&gt;,243 at an ave rag e o f 12
•om orrow night at 7 IMI o'rln- k
a u n it.
d ih e ground* " f lh-- F i f t y '
Thi* morning, said Mr And.o
rrciate*.
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PAGE EIGHT

General Election
V*r«M f**»»r
lu m an’s lo rrig n (J ro in iiii
" F a il D e a l" program, and
reaction lo G -m m u rm lt-tn -g o vcrtim rn l charges.
M r. T ru m a n , re la x in g alxia n l
t h r y a rh t W illia m s b u rg , »»» i l r t cribexf ax ilU ap iM iintcil over these
rrx u lla l&gt;ut plcascil w ith the size
o f l h r v o ir. Tlx* to ta l fig u re la
not yet know n hut n|&gt;t&gt;arrntly I*,
wax w e ll over ( 0,000,000, a r»eor«l.
“ O f enurae he wax ilixap po inled,” I ' m * S ecre tary Charlea &lt;5.
Roa&gt; to ld re p o rte r. lie r r fr rr r &lt; f
to t h r unseating o f l.uraa, who
la t h r S rn a tr m a jo rity leader,
M y rrx and Senator T y iiin g * &lt;1*M d l.
It wax a v ic to ry paiade (or xurh
Republican s ta lw a rt- ax Senator
Robert A . T a ft o f O hio, S r.ia to r
K o ffe n r M llllk ln o f f'nlnradn an**
U ovevnoi Jam rx II D u ff o f I ’m n iy lv a n ta In s e n a to ria l contcata.
N o Irxx d rc ix lv r w ire the re ­
el re t Ifin v lr to r ir a wrapped up »’/
R rp u b lira n O overnorx Thoms- K.
O ew ry o f New Y o rk and K a rl
W a rrrn o f C a lifo rn ia
who won
I h in l trrm x in th e ir • I l ld w n H k
T h r lle m ra ra lx c o l d aalvagipome c o n ifo rt out o f the fa rt thn*.
P rrs ille n t T tu m a n 'a home x ta tr
elected Thornax I ' H enning- J r.
to t h r Senate over Repuhlicatl
Senator F orrext Donnell. Donnell
wax the o n ly b a llo t Imx casualty
am onir p rrx rn t Republican si-natora.
The D rm o rra ta ulxo could la ke
aolaie In the fa rt th a t they waided
o f f OOP Sr n a tr c o n tro l by r ir . t
In g S enator* llr le n McMahon and
W illia m
llr n to n in Oonnrctictrt
a n il bv the v ic to ry o f Senator
H e rb e rt I I. Ix h m a n , Democrat,
w ho alxo wax a candidate of the
IJ lie ra t I'a tt y , in New York
T hey loxt the New York t 'i l y
m ayor's post, how ever, to Vincent
I m p e llit t r r l, who ta n n« an In d rirn d rn t when he wax drnletl the
lem ur rat ir nom in ation .
T h r na tion al rrx u lla added tip
to a x rv e rr blow to I'rrx id rn t T ru m an'* borne and fo re ig n oto gia rti*.
A co a litio n auch ax that often
fo tm rd in the Past by xouthem
Democrata and Republican* could.
In fa c t, dicta te coegrexx' dreixion
parta o f wbat M r Trum an m ile
on any m ajor Ixxue.
I I lx clear th a t many |&gt;rndltii!
hlx “ F a ir D eal" have lo rn put on
le r fo r at leaxt. tw o yearx. O nly
a " F a ir Deal” upsurge in Ili52
could pum p new life Into xurh pro.
p n ia ix ax Die o u trig h t repeal o f
t h r T a f t - lla r lle y I j i I« ii law and

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plnn.
And allho ug h llrm o rra tx rem ain
In norm al r o n lto i o f t h r Congress,

t h r rr a l m a jo rltira In U ith Ser.alr
a n d llo u x r a r r composed of m rn
w h o x r th in k in g on rconom lc mat* r* ru n t c le 'r r *e rhn*
c.—i*-.T a f t than to th a t o f M r. Tnim an.
(In Ixxurx o f th a t nature, many
s o u th e rn fle m n c ra ta — in both
llo u x r and S rn a tr — can lie ex
peeted to leave t h r A dm inistra tion.
A g a in xl th e ir loan o f a xenatr
xeat
in
M is s o u ri,
Republicanx
racked up gainx fro m the Demo­
c r a t* in C a lifo rn ia , Idaho, Him
n ix , M aryland, I'e nn xylvan ia and
U ta h .
Rep
Richard M. Nixon. Rep u blican m em lier o f the Rnuse
C om m ittee ,,n C o -A m e rica n A ctlv itie a . beat Itrp . Helen tiahagan
D ougiaa, D em ocrat. In Ihe C a li­
fo rn ia
Senate
ra re .
President
T ru m a n had pra ise d M ia . flouglax
f o r her aupport o f hia foreign
p o lld e a .
fin v rrn o r W a rre n handed Jamex
Ifiio .e ve la a x h rlla c k in g In th r
C a lifo rn ia governor** rare hut
.lam ra *
bro th e r,
F ra n klin
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Roosevelt, Jr-, wrnn re-election I”
t h r llo tia r fro m N ew York.
In New Y o rk'* I Nth d ia trirt. It p.
V ito M a tra n tn n ln , A t n r r ir s n l ai n i P o rt* ntemlu-r accused h) hi
c r it ic * of fo llo w in g t h r Commontat line, wa* lir a le n hy a Demitr r a llr-l.llie ra l-R e p u h llra n rnalition
candidate, .Inme- (J. Donovan.
R rpuldieari* fa te d well In g " /r r n o r rare*. C o v e n to r F rank I.
I.nuxehe of O hio xI oimI out »• one
o f the few D e m ocrat* who won
x ta tr * . To Ihe d ix in a y of party
r r - e lr r lic n
in
h o tly
contested
leader*. I.auxchr
wouldn't • *)whether he fa v o re d T a ft or the
xen ator'* unsuccessful Democra­
tic np|m nrnl, xta te a u dito r Joxrph
Ferguxon.
1 llem oeratie (Ji.vertm r I'aul A.
Dever of M axxachuxeltx wop re
election handily, to il Ihe Rr|.i;hll*
earix hadn't r z p c r t r d a victory
t here.
Among lle m o c la tx toppled out
o f governor'x e h a lrx wax • he.ter
Dow lex o f C o nn ecticut, fo im rr
t i l * A chief la in a n il n atrong sup­
p o rte r of
I're x id e n l T rum an 't
" F a ir Deal" p ro g ra m
The cleclion r rx u lfx enhanced
T a f l’x xlature ax n |&gt;olential C O I’
prexidential nom inee in 11*5?. They
helped (jo vrtn o ra W a rre n and D u ff
in the catne way. T h e return - took
flow lex, l.uca* and T y ilin g s o i l of
th e Democratic n a tio n a l picture
b lit heigbtelird th e p o lilo n l future
o f McMahon.
McMahon m ig h t la- one of the
ran di'talex lo a ile re rd l.ileax ax
th e A d m in is tra tio n '* Irauer in the
Semite. Others m e n tio m d llirlu d
■si Democratic S en ator* (I'M * ,
b o n e r o f W v o n iin ir Ahdeixor i j
N ew Mexico, M cF a rla n d of A r i­
zona and R ussell o f lic -iig i* .
I'r r x id r n f T ru m a n probably would
oppose Ih r selection o f Rux&lt;rl| lie.

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o f the In tte r'x op|w ixitinn to
T- - i » ' .7 e " r lc ^ ’ * e ro g n m
T h e defeat o f D em ocratle »enato r K II m-i I Thomas in U ta h was a
blow In la lx ir union*, lie ha* been
ch a irm a n o f Ihe Kenale I-aleir
eo m m iffe e and one n f Ihe fiext
frie n d * iiig a m rn l labor ha.i had
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James
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ID M o n t i lx in line to surreed rh o rta a
nx head o f the lalm r com m ittee,
lie a liu i Is a frie n d n f nrganixed
la lm r.
T v d in g x lx rh a irm a n o f Ihe
S enate armed xerelrex ro n im itle a .
S e n a to r Itiix x rll la In lin e to fake
o v e r th lx j o h , which w ill have
m ore .th an-u sua l im portant-) i« Die
h ig de feio e ria rm in g in-rim l ahead.
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tre n d
running Ih ru u g h o u i
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c o u n tr y " figured in h i* defeat.
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“ I th in k a com bination n f m any
t h in g * heat me. T h r national A d ­
m in is tra tio n waa not popular. The
K o re a n war. The smear cam paign
used against me.”
W h ile the Republican surge wax
g e n e ra lly greater than even w.ine
n f th e pa rty's strateg ists had hop­
ed fo r , t h r results parallel) I those
o f e ve ry o ff-ye a r election xinre
I t ill-4, when Democrat* lncrra*&gt;*l
t h e ir strength In C m ig rc,*.
R rp u h lira n * l.nve gained in non
p re s id e n tia l year* xinre D u n . They
w o n c o n tro l o f Imth homes In
K lin hut lost it again in I'.'IH
w h e n M r. T n im a n was elected

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to makr the count. F or 72.1(25;
against, 37.2(12.
3 Pei m il the le g is la tu re
lo
amend laws hv reenacting no oiorv
than the paragraph o f the law te
lw changed. F o r, *U.H25; againxl,
lOJf&amp;'J.
t (liv e M o iiiim eountv a judicial
c irc u it a ll it» own F or, 52.I5H;
against, t3;i!)3.
t&gt; p e rm it the le g i.la ln te to p ro ­
vide tw o eountv judge* fo i ro;inlie s w ilh m n ir than J.MI.IHHI po litl.
Ini ion. F u r, 72Ti'.nl; a g a in xl. 31.lit.
UcmiM-ralx had n state re g istra *
tio n o f l.OOflJirWr w h ile Renuhlirans
had u n lv (&gt;0.5115.

United Nationa
If nMilSM.a X is n s ,a. n s , i
N ations n |ie ra tln g in Korea r r
lu e x rn l nnv th re n t to r'-e t r " l| e »
ia l in te g r ity m se cu rity &lt;&gt;f th r
le g itim a te
in te re st*
of
state*
which In ird rr o il Korea.
"T h is C ouncil is Ihe guardian
n f In trrn n tiu n n l peace and xe e iitlly
and m ust re ip iire the Chinese
Com m uni xl regim e to w ith d ra w
its forces fro m Korea and In re ­
fra in fro m fu rth e r u n la w fu l a*,
x ia la n rr, d ire ct nr in d ire ct, lo th&lt;r
N o rth K o rre n aggreaxor.
The R e riirilv Council met tiafav
to take un a rep ort fro m U e nrral
M a c A rth u r te llin g o f C&lt;iinniuni*t
Chinese In te rve n tio n ,
The C o u n ril b in -to .I aside n fillsnlan e ffo rt to keep the Counril
fro m discussing Ihe M a c A rlh u r re|'« rI
on the ground
it
wax
iitaxed and had no legal standing.
Then Soviet Delegate Jacob A. M a.
Ilk Insisted ihe Council most sent
a representative o f Die
Peiping
C om m unisU at the Council table.
M alik said the Council resolu­
tio n m aking M a c A rth u r U .N . com­
mander waa ille g a l, ami th a t M ar.

V IK U IN IA

P. A N D K ItK O N

Mrs. P e rry H rrm rr is Im p ro vin g
n fli-i a week’s tre a tm e n t* at the
Phobia .Sanitarium In O rlando.
Ifi-rlie rt l.arn ne rt is maintenance
man at Sanlandn S oring -.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnv I, U nw ell
Jr. and son M ilto n were
go -•
of hlx g ra nd m othe r. M rs. MeD ennett, a t D aytona Reach oOct. 29.
A fte r some 10 w eet ' -b v * * —
due lo a fo o t in ju ry . K. J. Cole,
Sr. i* again c a rrv in g the m ail t
and from the r a 't“ sy.
The Fred T. W illia m * home on
Ihe C o u n try C lub Road ha* lieen
re n tn l lo M r. and M r-. F — I •
J. Sm ith g if New R.« h » l|r. N. V
wh-i plan to spend t h r w ir ie r here.
M r. and M r*. II. T. Rusxell
Mrs Irene W a lth a ll an il M r*. J . J
formed a congenial flsh in -r p a rty
at New S m yrna on N ov. I.
M r. and M r*. Krnost J. Cole
tir. x|mnt th e weekend o f Ih-t. 2''
at Daytona lle a 'h .
The (Thamla-r o f Completes, h ^ l1
it* r r g u la r m o n 'h lv m eeting no
Nov. I in the C o m m unity H a ll
W ith C. P. U ra sin vlo n . or* »'-'en'
presiding. F rank Kvan* reported
fo r D i p m rm lie rsh in rom m iD.-e. Joe
M a y lu irv re n u rs le il a re o rga nisa­
tio n i..CCting to arra n g e new shuffle lx ia rd team - and -chedtile*.
W. W clderhold nlea)lisl fo r more
co o n rra tin n w ith the llo v Scout*
on the p a rt o f the parents to hold
the Seoul group together, lie r a i l­
ed a tte n tio n to the fa c t th a t Die
tro o p wax ne arly a year old, the
C h a rte r h a vin g hern given it ,
Dae. 14. 1949.
M r*. C. I*. R rasington. chairm an
o f Ihe b e a u tifica tio n c o m m itte r,
requested volunteera fo r the com ­
in g year, am i asked m em lier* o f
her com m ittee to meat w ith her
Nov. H. M r* (i. R. Patterson re.
ported th a t the com m unity C h ris 'mas tree- co m m itte r was ne arly
com plete a n il th a t it would hold e
m eeting w ith in the next few •*•&gt;••
P. It. Anderson, rh a irm a n n f (he
road co m m itte r, introduced O. K
F o u ra k rr,
county
commissioner
fo r (h i* d is tric t. M r. F o u ra k rr told
o f plan* fo r ha rd -su rfa cin g tw o
o f the I-aka M a ry road* In 1951
ami gave hia audience a clear p ic­
tu re o f Ihe p o rtion o f ta ie a |hi«
d ia trirt paya the road m ileage and
Ihe am ount o f re p a ir dope. In
reco gn ition o f M r. K o u ra ke r'* effo rt* to give bake M a ry good
roads, F ra n k K van* propose,! a
ris in g vote o f thanks.
A p e titio n t« req uire speed
haols on Imth lake* to fie p ro p e r­
ly m u ffle d was read and dis*
A rth u r'a re p o rt o f Chinese in te r ­
vention waa unrellaM e *ir.-e
It
“ come* fro m the leader o f the
Am ariean in tte rv e n tio n ls t force* In
Korea.'

GOOD HOURS—GOOD PAY

See George Touhy at the Florida
Fanhionn employment office at the Air Kant*

w m -c

. . v —• »- -

Jamas Raasavtlt
C a lifo rn ia

State Farmer.) Market
M flm rl Vs. 1
*T X T I: tM M N »:iia
h A H K ir r
••S ls»a, I ls r U a

s v m o h ii

T h e ( ii l l n n l n a

Ihe

l i r l r e * re p o rte d

W IN T E R -W IS t C O A T
FASHIONS

•&gt;»

liealers «a I h , S sstm il X lsis

K c r m r r s M a r h c l ( o r p r u d u te s o ld lo
lis a U ts and T r u c k e r s u|&gt; lo I I 'M

November T. i» i»
.VviHadxs
Klsid r.ov-*
I leans Tendererern lie .
l-cndlna u' ixo IV
Dr,r
r'auliriow er
crate
I'ald-awe N r**c. -&lt;■ I Is line*
Celery C slir t ’a sisl
J&gt;y I —-• , r x t,
Celery. Callt rlu lileo
I H tins crsle
cm umbers, Ksxcy liu bskr
C u c u m b e r* i h u ll « liu b x k l
K e a p tx n l
Hu l.x k l
l a - llu ie . Iie l.e r a . C a lif

Crate S do*
Unions, Yellow
unions n h lle
I'rpper*. Fancy
a sto e s. N.V
la Ih as

to III sa
SO Ih *s
liu hpr
W hir*

I -orators, N V W hile
I no II, as

I'olslocs. Xsesl. lav V im bg eel
H-iussh. Vellov*
bu hpr
Tomaloes
l« Ih crela
riT H I'B
Oranges. tiet*endlna Itlle
llo t
tlran elru l*. tiuncan
ho*
rlrs p e fru ll. Marsh Hesdlex*
......
Boa

IJ .ix
* m&gt;.| J i
It*
I n * -l IS
S IS

Wait til you Bee thene

Its
I
a.S*
t

Ix-aiitiful coata. You’ll

t 7t&gt; a aa
I Tt

be delighted with the

1 la

high fashion detailing

I t*

and the lovely quality
lOO'-t wool gabardine

Itt

i a t.* ; t
* it * it
t tn
a tt

in Green. Grey, Black,
Brown and Wine . . .

j ta * Ti
* on - 1 * t

Sizes H thru fi'2

t tt - lt t

K iip ld la a p Is n tK u l on I T lr u * . l a ■nd s i l i t * on o r s n a e * a n d r lr a p e -

39-95
To

(le a n re i# t|d » H a M . d s m s n d m m t• r a le , m a rk e t f i r m

cusaed. Joe M a y lu irv waa a p po intrd rh a irm an o f eom m ittee, ro n slstlo g o f F rank K van*. Fred W erfrlm a n , Fred Uodwlr. and P. D.
A n d rrro n , !•* re p a ir Ihe Honor
Roll o f W orld W ar II.

4 4 .9 5

Pirkntckera are advised to pm
vide some mean* to keep th e ir
fond si.ppliea cold on sum m er's
hot days and thus avoid spellage.
(

SAM M A R T IN A
IM P o litic a l Ails

Thanks a Million* Veters

CONGRATULATIONS
TC
JOHN IVEY
He should make n good City r-ommiaaioner. I am aure he wnnta to nee Sanford
progrrM an much aa I do.

leln

STRICKLAND-MORRISON. INC.

V

appreciation for the vote of confidence shown in my be­
half.

English Fords (Anglia)

cause

I would like to express to all cili/.enn my heartfelt

•3 1
*4 !
J !

Payments Within Reach Of All

| l ng llg iir« M u m r« w r Dai
. a.»*r U.f fflr in l i .aittli’Iiilf* iif I m»|)
fcinupa.
A n o tfie r Democratic w rite -in un
m I rw c u rto l In
M a rtin
eountv
w here Mr« Dorothy Pierce defeat*
eif M rx Phoebe Cleveland, nominee
fo r r le ik o f the e ir r u il co u rt. Mrx
P ie rre I arrived 1,03ft vote|e
M r*. Cleveland's I t f i In seven o f
the ro u n tv 'f III p ie e in rtx.
llem oe ratie
le g isla tive
ran di
d a te , won easily over R e p u h lira '.
op|K*«ition 1*1 Dade, Duval. O ta n g *
Saraxota, f.ake and M a riu u rn u n .
lie * . Republb arix had no ram lida te x
in Die .fa te 's rem a ining i'll rerunth
The Pm rllax ru u n tv upxeta and
the unusually strong pen ililira n
vote th im ig lio iit the .la te h ro ii'd il
ICepubln an promises o f a
tw op a rty 'ta le III the m aking.
“ W e've gone a long w a y Io w a n 1
m a kin g F lo iid a a Iw o -p x itv s ta te ''
aid It*nilb in ids statem ent eon.
re d in g Srnalhers' election.
"W e
know where Die ilead wood is now
and we’re going to e lim in a te it *'
Republican
State
C o m rn itti
C hairm a n lla io ld Alexander said
in !■ statem ent at F o rt M verx;
• lie .n it in Pinellas (S t Peter •
lo n g i eountv prove ro n e lu sive lv
D ial F lorida Is w ell on her wav
(,, a tw o -p a rty sysrm o f g o ve rn ­
m ent. . .Florida w ill la* proud of
Its three Hi publican m em liers o f
the house. The lu rk irs t man in Pin• Ha* eountv I* the
D em ocratir
■andidate for tax collector. He wa
Ihe o n ly one o f Id elected."
D o t h I I i m i D i and
S ra lf c a rrie r
Pinellas i m intv over Srnalhers and
C a rte r.
respectively.
Roth
b
S in .ither*, t 7 . ll? lo Irtjl3 » .
am.
Sealf loptied C arter, t 5.B52 to 13,.
ul 7
In •• v trlo rv statem ent issued a&lt;
V eto Ib-arh, S m athrrx said:
“ I am deeply appre ciative of
tlte v o l e . I am p a rtic u la rly hannv
i n l o o k i n g u p o n It as evident that
the bitterness o f the p rim a ry ha*
fa-cn fo rg o tte n and we o f F lorida
a r e again milled.
“ T here ale d iffic u lt days ahead
for our state and our nation. I w ill
■lo rnv best to h rlp tig h t
make
r ig h t ."
F ive proposed am endments (»
t lo- s ta te constitution were x i's u t* *
R eturns from 1,0W p r r r ln r tx on*
o f |,ftf»H wave this vole:
1 A ut hoi ire
establishm ent «•
separate juvenile ro u rtx w ith illlix .
d irt ion over crimes and rb-llnourni In . fo r USJffli against *0.777.
2
Aleilish the xtate census

Children^ Coats
Newest fanhionn for

For Her ling me aa your repreaentative on the City ('ommiuion. I

the "Pig Tall Crowd”
. . . tailored just like

want to lik e Ihl* opportunity of expreanlng my appirclation In all thone

Mommy’s in water re-

who voted for me in yeatenlay’a election and of anauring (hone who voted
'

.

pellent Gabardine, all

/

for my opiwment Ihat I will mtutlder myaelf an their n'prrnenUtlve an

wool Gabardine and

well and will nlwaya welcome all auggeetlonn and advice and try at all

all wooi Tweeds. Pome
with hoods.

timen to nerve the lieet Intereatn of Sanford an a whole.

I am deeply grateful to my many friondn who voted and worked fot me. ,

Sizes 2 to 14

Your* for a better Sanford

There U much to be done. We ahould all work for the continued development of
our community.

Around

12 .9 5

JOHN IVEY

CHASE

raid Palilteal Ad*.

r a w P u lllk o l Arlv.

t

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C ). , -

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PURCELL'S

�i

HIE WEATITER
In Unity Tb«r« l i Strength—
To Protect lb* I ' t u t of lb* World;
To Promote Ik i Procrooo of America.
To Prodaca Prosperity for Hanford.

lie r a !? *
AN

VO LUM E

X X X X II

K s t a M i^ h i'd

Chinese Reds
Withdraw On
‘ Korean F ront

1!H)8

IN D E P E N D E N T D A II.Y

N EW SPA PER

S A N K M tD . M .O K ID A . T H U R S D A Y

N O V . it .

1950

Stemper D e n i e s Woman Resident
Jaycees P l a y e d Of County H o m e
P o l i t i c s In City R a p s Treatment

II) A S S O C IA T E D PRESS
'u.
C ru rra l M a cA rth u r'a sp o krrtn rn
in T o kyo ra id today th rre a rr 60.*
000 C om m um it Chinese troop* arra y rd attaint! U . N. (o r c n in N o rlh
K o rra and a ilk r number im tiled ia irly a va ila b lr a c io tt th r M.mchurian fio n h rr.
K o rra n fig h tin g (ru n lt w e ir om in o u tly t|U irl today. A ltrn lio n d u llr d to diplom atic lio n lt. O nly in
th r a ir wa* th r w ar a t utu al.
*
T beie Mat no m a jo r contact tejm rtrd w ith R rd fo rc rt — r it h r r K o ­
rra n o ( C h in c te —in a ll K o rra . O n­
ly on l l i r n u ttb w e il fro n t was t h r r r
any cuulact at all. T h r r r a ta r k Ird p a tro l of ih r U . S. 2&lt;tth D ivi■ion ran in to 200 to 300 rn rm y
Iro o p t.

“w - P . “ A ? , r r i ' W I m C SrassJtv-

Calling Congress
Session Before Nov.

« Se n s e le s s Sales Truman Debates
Of Arm y Surplus

Back Into

Klansmen Abduct

27 F a r m e r , 2 Sons

A re D i s c o v e r e d

And B e a t

Farmer Buys Million
Dollar Tools For
$6.89 On Blind Hid

Kilt her

e r . advartising
to apatHl 120,000

eonunittea voted
of this far the
Florida citrus "exposition. 11471
for a trophy for ■lam l'a Orange
Bowl fo o tb a ll game and M00 for
the Tangerine Bowl a t Orlando.
Commissioner* also saaev
. latino* oa coloring.

'

naval o ffic e r in W u ild \ \ n II -ind
had made the li.itg .4 i in t l . pro
cess o f a o ju ilin tt some $ I.*MP1
w orth o f s u lp lu t rtju i|irp e n l for lo t
farm .
Johnson h in n e lf was in lexas,
but he released the story th m u g li
his o ffic e h e ir, l l gave lin t tn •
c o u n t:
Checking over the governm ent
catalogue o f su rp lu * Ite m *,
tin
fa rm e r ran aero** a li* t in g -&gt;f n ir
c ra ft ro m p u tu r*. tJ u e -'ln g them t..
M 'g R litB N Oa ra a e » - « , I
tJ I LUSTIONN \ l l t i :
IIU N T IN U T O N . W. Vn . N.-v. ••
—
A P ennsylvniiia m is- who
sha ll I h- iiatnelei.h here hu« le r n
d a tin g since last A p r il n tuiv from
these p o rts, and now she waul - t
know n il al«&gt;ul him.
County C lerk F n d A. W on- n
t e ire il this Q uestionnaire fro m her
“ Is bis fa m ily sa n ita ry &lt;t un
s a n ita ry ? W hat kind » ( n fnu dlv
does he conn- fro m ? D id tie grad
uate fro m hig h arhm d? Iln w tdd ihe? Was he ever m a rilt-il? Wlmt
Is h i* re lig io n ? Has he eve r d..n&lt;
any tra g ic k illin g * o r Iwcn in Jail*
I f so. w h y ? "
W are said he doesn't hare Ihi
answers.

Them.

Is Accused
Drinking Too
Much Hy Gangster

: V L : ; ; r s i ^ ' - r Pnlice Oder Says K(--|{(-Kislrulion or
S
T ............... Safety Patrol Is Sanford Voters To
High School Group
S. . . 1 0 i.,« k &gt; n 1
1 jo im w in u&gt; I Iscl ii I Tin f’fie Aid lteirin
Novetnher l.i
r'
Stages Skits For T ex). tn m im ltrr (1141111141). ill'* lift
I ’t.lic. C h ie f Rri) t;
W lllin in
ed lo id rn lilv llie |&gt;ut(ba&gt;er b&gt;
\|l
S iiifo r d
11 . i
ip (hi- Inn- name, a ie n -g i lc m | in
Kiwanis Luncheon name. He did v-iy the ui.iti v&gt; i&gt; .&lt; idtu t-Hie n Sclothindu f Spri-1f
ate lv P a tro l, nn &gt;

CTTKUH CR o F
LAK ELAN D ,
N ov. P -&lt; A 1 W lth m ore money coming In fro m
tha largest crop in Florida h is to ry ,
a record budget o f 114 1 1 4 .1 1 1 wa«
approved hy the Florida
C itru s
Com m ission yesterday.
Tha commission gate Us o p er­
a tin g revenue fro g i a sm all la g on
each box o f r itm a m arketed, and
. th is season's crop Is expected to
t } be about 100,000.000 boxea.
The only budget Item earmarked
p u b lic ly hy the Commission so far
has been 11.0*3,000 for a d v e rtis ­

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n l |»r«*|i|r 1 t*|rvi hi th r r l r i lion
I
H I ' liiim m * itniiiiUMt r ti I hut t i i t r f ittMiu In p i n r li l th r
lilir |h i*m l
Mi*** Ih tty I m i I'm lilt v iill r i'jt r f
l l i r li u t t r i
l l i r M.IHMI lu k r i* in n if!iil* ^ fl
• ru t Ih r Jil&gt; **'** ill W illin ' Hit
T h r iin iiim i i* ul* t it , M* *
I
tit*
I I I M n iiiiiiu m * iliin it W mLi n i ' * Tunir* 1 liti* I * '* lli ill **ii Nnv i t l . i i f . i f i , il*-* t.n * ii that in* n 1
r i l iiiMii N iiiir | f|,IK lII 4«r t ill*
It* M h * I'm tin u *m I h r S.nitfntil , ul: l l i r h tn ik f *' 1 tut ill* 11 1 » 1 ♦
ll ti(i) lit mi d n il ("a u r I n ill
toll* ■'tilth'I It* Ih* fin * h\ M'
hrMsml v r*»nt»**t ln *t -lu ll
• o f otm * *l i hi 11&lt;V4 who rh
I'
I'i*' ki-d In
pM -*iileiit St, pel
v n " » * v » •• •
Mi.* I the J a ) 1 . 1 - tiav.
•|iu iikc,| I n '
\ *,-iiil-itiv n li,| nnd
tn attend tin annual State t iinm- p a rtln l v ic tim --f p a ra l)-i . *h-- d&gt;
I h-i of C iim iiiiii i m eeting in Turn. , lined that -In « »* -leh for tv»n
|&lt;4 Nnv Jit 21 tin v e ilio r W nrn-li da y* n fte rw u i l
II. ti. Lundquist tobl th ,- Coo
I- scheduled III nddiess Ih- in e rtin is *Inn tha t lie liud «. ■I s1 .1 (m m
Ing.
Ilis ile y (hlhn m , state .Inycee Savannuh, tin . a le tte r fro n t l i "
|ire *ltle n t. rep otted m i the IK-ulit hu&lt; I ui ml o f \ | r Ian *«ui ii-M iig
\»i
!&gt;n\ i&lt; nt»i|.« .hi |
him to iiiy ■•tlirnt&lt; the n in tte i, ll- t»r«iu i aiti to, ill 1 nl v i if in «' Sn t untav
cue' tgt)ce and expraaed hi*
t m tid li o v r tin- excellent a tlrie i ndd.d tha) he I in n - .iu ii,ile .| k.i
11! --tt»i i *|* -ti 11»iw fi I »i u ryj'1 .nf. • J nnd
Larson, I* nrned
I - *ri( tin i-ondi- 1" * m l i1111* 11* I i11i i r• (J ( *a If.* to .i v #
S lic e nnd p n rltc lp a lin n -if llie San
tl,in-&gt; al tin- llm n c , ami had lh ,n Viii. it ill I Mifi.nl «-*i r l in tiin ti w ith
fo rd JaVcees
Mr lia n a * ir p m te il ih- ilcfeat ii-kc-t Mrs Ravetiel to p i..... n l tin- i
r M ill.*! r n th. nrni*ram it
i l tiHliMHMi it * • . l i t I H*&gt; I
o f the Jeycee iliam n m l tmll team
i ill |t, «*nr *if (|i|* m » m il *viu|in a gsltie w ith E u sti* l.x*t night
illif ito .i.f
.if it
k il l i vi*r Via l t
r t the liiilllir l|in l so flh n ll fie ld
li»*f «*
The K u *ti* team ii-venged a jrr•
III* l»»lim lr -t 11tl*u» if |f» IH
, inn* defeat nil th e ir home ground
| . •fto&lt;mu*lrr«
..Vlm-k to i II itik-f.i
hv in u tiiig t li H anford .1« ■* ■fir**! in* ml*. •1 - nf ..f |»« * k i1t*"* un* •*( In rl in a hard fou ght h a llo - I t n
1*mu m i l**t« •
• iiit 1 1 * If I. hi
game wit* preceded hy a m p p i'
M IA M I H r t t il Nuv '•
F'
1 U ii. | .
H in tiv ut t ill’
\ fi lm ii i 1
a t the Yacht C lub
H i. \ tu ff lin n |»«* tn “ i fin t*i 11*** I tun n l In i hv &lt; »1»t l»m 1 f.nftolto '
M r, M n,-Neill o p in e ,I the un-el I It.nii it ■i ll !•
mini *»ni. "«f
ll.** S. nyi 11
-. 41III t| -... l*i*t * nf
Ing hv leading the J a y i-i-. in i •"ii *11*i
I m iiivui.** ("m l If t h r Hu ' v lU .t
(-.I.
V
lin t •
• iiig iu g "D o w n By the Old M ill k t ’Mlri. | ti «*»i*!|«' nt u f S iftm i lit I tn it u ir l« i of flo .lt In n . t
S tream ’'.
("hi. t«M tin* loin villi«“ tic fm ti * n l
W illia m H om e *,f the I 'lllln !•&lt; m l\ i i s i t i n i i n l «iitixt-fiii**fi itwln\
If x%ill f **f in • I . •
i S irrrt
.
i
l.a rtm i-n t wn» a gm-*t at Ih " n
k» l. », r.lltM iia l xxiif. r f.*r d t lir a » t In* Turn i &lt; *• nt* i
ill m airh
Ing.
ChiiuifM JlH It)
S * to
il r r i " I n i l in vi
V \. I
i
• Ith tn
Ann i mu Im* *‘tl&lt;« i.itj* t mm! f »• •
i* l i t , .
hi iv*
••%l pm - tin* «%m Id Im * «».»
iiiji* m l n mi i i
, ! SI *lt
iiiMi. i , . nr j$l« In tt.-f M iin . it i
I ,»
Sill
111 i r Cm •
u r i’ . tfn k * nil* « t til'd to ill* l l » i t. ti i|| 1*4 ** vi i • »
In* t o . I l in Hi nn iilTv i*»*
I mi
11111 ) M. ltl I I *V1 * I
f d *totnto
i »■•■*-«■11 **
m
i
tin* u to nt di im*
ii iI I»." hill MtllilJ |!I * - I'lfcllt f t 'i &lt; 11 t*. 1 ill tj *« li I i mu*
Th&lt;- Sanford
iJievlim ind
&lt; i*&gt; Hu*
11 ii it t lit »i*
S tatio n, ii|ie ra te ,| hv .1 \ Cul t l i r t*|t*iilliic *r**■)l**h uf (Jj*' I • it» &lt;
*i*» r agf ******
houti, is now ru n n in g •econd ■ 11.*- m l v ■* Ilifito* «In % iiif it t h ir
11**1 •'
e n tire state In the tw o month
im
j
» I ) i n i 11 V
test In-irig put mi liy the h i- litre M im iii . Iiiip lc i and iiifi' ii'lhL* • Ii
••
••• I f Cnl.
im M k . \..v
to deter inie w hich statim n are
m
dh
Kl»(*ii I) I " i
k . II Ml.Hill hunto p * in rnund t r ip -ales
"S a n fo rd '* pre-ent showing in
" K u ril «»( u i k filin '&lt; in In* ntoti ifir*M im ti. i»r* •* it n l H r « \ (n lilt’
i i t \ u f M iam i t m«| llv
Via vm
Hu- contest Indicate* Ihnl &lt; i* t, i m l lim r t that ris ir'»*».I aS n lx jifu i i I!
■Inn i
I s’Mill**
'l i v l spot* fo r tra v e l," said Mi ''a l an*, tor u l r nut *|u ltr imiMl &lt;tnni.**
In a f i* *-■*ii **l *' III *
fit
t h#
hoiili. The cnnte*t, w h irli ha• d ill k i 'i l i 'f “ A* tti.l i v ii In ihiI •*. to*
l *j.»r111*(t tv-(f lit* f •
( X al*t»
in |iM igri--s fo r about a mmit'. - i l l i un km1"| * n il t it Vll I If
• »(if ■4fto
el»«e on Nov, 30 and l-rire * m il he
h i-d r i hi id ii 1101f i.f Hi r all* kfiii.IiM 1 IM mi »lm m i
li» • i ti &gt;n« if»$ itur H.. I|{,H". ♦ i' i 1« -111*“« tiiiffw
given tu w in n in g •tn liiui'&lt; un i i --i v iri (*t a hid I n m e
»mif v »i m r ft - H»(• in V| Hi in *
a tm * hv the Im* rom nany
fifn v rifirn t *.f r ililif iif an*- fifndi*.
A - ,ll LM-w! ........ . to
' 1
I loll 1.-&lt;*|l•l|a|«|«*to
I 'f t n n f. *(*,*i • , f&gt; l.itmn#
A T O M IC N E W S P H IM
lin t nun r lfii(it!i ta iii
i*
f%
• •
ilf i. in l
M O N TR EAL.
Nov
••
f.
* i nl* iiitif) hip that L***. « Hit** tl.. Mll.l flm u HI ill* • •% -•
1»*|«f«•&lt;. t i i t i l i v• .1 VI ...
• Iim .lV
N 'rw sn rint m anufactured » i*t- rh- firto alld tin* I’tlii*"* tk .il l». I*.
l l l l i Miitu k him !,it |M. . • )* tifin in
aid o f a tu m ir m a te ria l- fin m I'a n Iilirk it* innkin$r(M hi* inldi'd
I ifllll.fM. I'i* f • - ill nt f i. * Y4
adn's stock pile at ('hull. It -- • r .
j i *i i u \ m i s w 11 m :s s
O ut., calue o f f ttn- iim ehlii, - - f a
i title VItV 1I I ( 1 *)&gt; l
SAN F IlA N r iS K tip N*'V
Quehrc ne w sp rint m ill r.-l.n
1lie IIm ■Ik 41&lt;* 1 1'
1 .lu nt y
The su rcvs*fu l use o f radioactive i /V' h 1liuniiiM It. iiiitifi-h irf*
. Saturday
di* fritd i^ l 111ill.Rr If uifiihiMt ti *11 mf I w ill &lt;In* * '(**'■••"il .11U
Iodine In a te *t run at Hale r'niu
«
1
Y
il
!
ut
i
n
t
i
in
ul,
■
-11t
&lt;■ ih i) ,
rh a rtf1*
*»\
«l«‘&lt;lu niiic
eau. on the n o rth -hore o f tin H u lf i v a u iiti
• ir v iiT i
. Iia|i1mm» an* M i- K 1 \1 M il'llt !1 i . i, llh ra o f St. Lawrence, wa* anii-’iinei-d " a r iiir il
1IMI, Uni *"ih i *&gt;.| t M«|.iy
liN ilu n t** jfi« i
hv A rth u r A. Hrhnion of St &lt; nth
K «*lria l J in lffi' (•&lt;&lt;•!$fr It Hat
urines, tin t., president un i gem m l
h i \ N I I I M I I'S
m nn ag rr o f Q ucIh v north
time n f J«diuYtih*R W it u f ’ M ' f*»f In*
J At *k.Nf».\\ i i i k . \
• , t*i—
t»* rrh u k v il H u rifi|*»rf a n iriiih v r
paper company
1lean t Iliiv u m l I I . -m ....... . Htet• rn
*)*nl Rt*n
F o u r to n * o f new sprint, contain­ “ •h u rkin a *' aaarrtio n
in g a m in ute amount of tn d i'» c li*c t n ii n l him tn f U r ) i u i * ill l*i i 'm i I ’ nito f o h tudav • nu d :i nubindine, were run o f f a high -tu rd mill for rrfilR itikr tn tnki* na111 lU h rd i ♦ |M*t• tha t S o i n • ffi't*
im A u n i nil I.i -tu t \ ,i . * Miit tf» uf
nf n u lu rtlu n in lu t h r tiin iy
paper machine.
tud y
«
it l"k* " f
M iindat
F I,
C le n tw a te r, i hill"! m idi tf 4 *uh*
ciim m itti-e .if " ■ i f*rult* ii '"ivi in it *
1«*r fo r A "H -nkiiu V11i.iti. l i'll 4 * " l
I l't u ll - iif a itoir vrv ♦lu* -m*|1 li«- lia*J
fiukilc of K lo fi'lu i " l l ririTB
II«- *&gt;iiid f 4ve. incl udiug Sh‘t '" fi.
•Iiii h "t n f fn i
\m&lt; f 11*1111 hiptorv
M O SCO W , Nov. 9 (,Tt In it* f it*, comment on the U. S. llR tk totiurw.* uf Rtl|*l\
election) Pravd-i declared tm L y i l u l the new Am erican C o n g ic it wr!l
d iffe r lu ll little fto m llie old one. xince the D e m o cia tl and R ejm blican*
W V a ilic r
ate e,|ually reactionary.
J A I'K H O N Y il . l 1 Nnv * id h —
T be C n m m u n iil Party n rw ijia jw r rrjH iitc d tbe d rle a t u l A luetic an
7*1
B irm ingh am
01
Labor P a rty Congressman V it o f
lit
B i-m a r, k
n
M arcantonhr o f New York C ity , poor tu rn o u t at the | h&gt;IIs and u
t 'h i,a g o
33
hut cl* lined he received mure r lia r act e ris tic noathy among the
55
13
Denver
vote* th is yea r than in 11*IH. It voters.
“ it
Ft
asserted th a t M arra ntun io, whom
(The estim ated 40.0UO.0O0 lial Ilea llo in e a
50
,i
it described ns the "o n ly prve lo t* cast th is year »&lt;t a record Fresno
rlti
57
New York
gressiv^ member o f Congrasx,
high fo r an o ff-y e a r election, I
51
*»7
was d e fra te d in-cause o f a th*eeFravda declared th a t the »mad Phoenix
S3
W ashington
p a rty co a litio n opposing him.
tu rn o u t o f v o te r* 1* "evidence o f
31
20
( M a rra n to n lo actu ally dropped the in d iffe re n t a ttitu d e o f the W innipeg
55
75
alm ost 1,000 ro tg s, polling 35,- broad masses o f A m erican people Jackso nville
Kit
Al
385 th is year a* compared w ith to tha resu lts o f the elections M ia m i
7rt
47
30.-J78 In IM S .)
w hich were com petition between T a lia h a ite o
HI
50
Tam pa
.CsaQ aeta s s gage r e a r )
The paper said th rre was a

to

iiH 'iitfiiilio n o f Ih e ir rftc v lliv it m H-v u i * ra i i h i i i U- i
nf flu*
i&lt;y s t u f f
tS a ffly I'n tro l m t n iU t^
t i r a t n l i&lt;» a fi**«- Mum l'ii&lt; l.iy In nil
K* in 1*11, 1 • » IV* &lt;in* it r, Joi n |U lu ll*!t. Itu lir r l M u rv ry , Ih in riir
11tst r In, t li run if ti tin* i " &lt;'1***1 at inn « f K w• iii t . 11**l *»* 11* i* i*'. t **ii««f&lt;»I giti *"»•■vi„ j
i* J rdliiviMp IKt*1111 I ! 111n,
\ Ik III W rig h t, tv * ••■ll iM i n d i , llm n tlp y S w liu u i‘ 1.
Mild I* nI miUII .‘it V \ U * ^ tl fi Ilf III* T ill" 111&gt; I 1*11II'.
were developing behind th r back group. ( j l U t . ' *
‘
« * I'
" *•
I '. it r i&gt; mm .I ■«11•* II 1‘u t t r t • f .uni M i H u m *
d ro p o f tbe w ar. A U. S. E ighth | "
tt now in a tlran ge |&gt;h ate in w hich
A rm y t la f f o ffic e r ta id "th e w ar
diplo m atic m o v rt p c ih a p t arc
im p ortan t a* m ilita ry m o v rt."
The U . N . se cu rity council h a t
asked
u iip
n jit* Chinn in
to rre
ly lo
to
*• vfuum
iHm
iiiu
r ppiv
rh a rg ra o f th ro w in g te n * of tho u,
Hv I I t N |!S T It. V \ t « \ l t n
ra n d * o f tro o p * lu to t h r w ar in ita
A iio A t ir v a c t ii \ n
m \r &gt; t:mi
n- v
■&lt;
i,
c , » ul*- nt
fin a l a ta g r*.
11 uni ,r. i t utulri»ti&gt;..1 ti. I . | h- ||h.iuni- i i l - ■i uui mu w b rib e r i&lt; * all
Charge* o f C h in n * R n l in te r ­
lu l.v -ie ,, li.vi L earl) u n til lie retttinv I I I W i-h im ;tup.
vention were made Monday h r f a ’llSlut w i-tii rs tiie li-tliv In ie|an|,*r« tin tli, pie-ii y j« lit a* * lim p ,1111 1 1*
era! M a ,-A rth u r, the U.N.
com ­
O f
m ander. A tiru n t w ith d ra w a l*
l.v
On* I ' i ••,* i*Irtii*4 *h h a «* In i !!*»•*4 f
N&lt;»v • , t ». .in* . liih p *l;il*
the counU-r a tta rk in g R « |*
fo f|H*nka* lin y .
lo w rtl.
M* in toltili", I lirr.* w ,t ,i ft*.
it
aSino' Mr
T ru n m ti |&lt;lun» In
h o f «||«-r*|f|M*intMi«
-I.
t ItS W AY. S t
N..» •&gt; f/1 'i
W A S H IN G TO N . Nov '» m I*»
T h r Chines* seemed to have
••ml ln» \ n e t l iot» 1 1 11» v\ 11 Itn* ■» •to »i*|
Mir pi 1
f-ti the part »if |)n
A K u k lu x K im 4 114 tk n j- 'n .ui
pulled hack to aw ait
C rr- The ito ry o f an h a il | i\ a » la m
— ordera.
---------- ------fi*v\ il4)Mt it iitt‘A?t« lie toil! linksV»|t l l /*■ a r i't it ll »»| ill* I %
ta in lv th e y hod the m a n p o v v r In r t w j„ , |M&gt;u|||lg $ |,2 (» .H M 1 w .n tl. &lt;»nl) a fth o lt Him* l&lt;» iiin Ii i * up !**•
*tr«&gt; * It * h « » f 10 u iii*'it ip I- .I ill h it lir i -uui lu&gt; tw o w ill) i* b rin g
....... ,........... .............................
Korea « keep the p re a .u rr on I f
»iiin*l
oh
to,h«*llii*r
to
i *v i »IIi i'm i*
o f turpluv im lit-tr) eijui|&gt;metil lo r
run-* * oi iiii w ii (In
| In n 1
*c M D o lig n trii b ) the I c ilc i.il Hurc.iu
they wished.
ifn
i-n rliiT ilia 11 iM Th»«hil« *1
11 «i I*111* **,»i| 11M |*lMmr | -t.imf *
o l ln v rtliM 4 l|o i| 4lld o llir l o l l l i r n ,
only
$6.89
and
later
sold
il
l
u
i
k
M a rA rth n r'a apokraman In T o *A d o rm mote m tu-il 4iui u u r li- ii
yo &gt;a!d i'h u ird a y
some
\ij 0 &gt;
Pirn liiu k r m in the lio n ir id K u fii*
Chinese Red troops are a rm s * the
l l aallaaea o a r * g a r e a r )
I r r , ,i w h ile L it lt ir i, r a il) I n r o l i)

tCwatteeea «e ra a e T a il

Walkout 1s Touch ed
Off Hy Teleph one
Company Rejection
Ol Ten Cent Raise

.

F or th r M arine* it vtat a gain
o f nearly a m ilrt along ih r toruout canyon road leading northw e tl front th r r a i l co a tl c ily of
lla m h u n g . 40 m ilr t to ih r to u llr
JA th a n g jin trte rv o ir m the heart of
a huge hydro-electric ty tlr m .

N

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Hetty I-on Partin T o Ha Hews Ate O n lei et I
T o Appeal Helot e
Tangerine
Attend
County Commission
N o v . 19
Fe.il ival

In N o itli C rn tra l K o rra , U . S.
M a n n rt advanced u n op po trd to
'#1 w illu n m n r m ilrt o l l l i r vita l
t'b a n g jin power dam. O nly fou r
d a yt att&lt;i K o rra n and C h in rte K n it
bad pu l up b itt r r r n iit a n c r ip
t h ii ire to r.

M em tier* u f the Seminole H igh
School O le* C lub yesterday e n te r­
tained K iw aniana w ith •o:,te o f the
akita and acts th a t th e y presented
Tuesday n ig h t In th e ir Showboat
Review a t t h r H ig h School. Thay
were Introduced by P rin c ip a l H e r­
man E. M o rris . J. I.. H u rt and
Clarence Clause.
A m ong the acta th a t drew ap.
plause was the black fa re i k l hv
D ia l Hoyle and David H e ite r. In• ‘ “ d in g
the
song,
-S h o rte n in '
Ilre a d . Store m in s tre l skits were
pe rfo rm e d
hv
Kenneth
Oano,
Ueorge Harden and David Heater.
K llrn D rig g e rs in black .m ake-up
recited n comic monclogue.
A n o u tsta nding comic fait wa«
Sue C oll urn'* boop-a-doop sin g in g
In tbe H e lm Kane tra d itio n w ith
A la n H e tie l a* the "b a te d " re cip ­
ient o f her a ffe ct ion. N o rm a Fave
H a rvey song
V ic to r
ifr r h c r t'a
“ Love Is L ike a F ir e f ly - w ith John
y f. F ile aceom ponvlng. and danced a
ballet w ith a gro up In costume in ­
clu d in g E thel W illia m s . D ial Hoyle
and S h irle y Peacock.
,
*£ « »
» * • « * . Inclu d­
in g “ W h o " ai.o "O n ly Make Be­
lieve’ by Jerome K e rn were sung
hy the g ir l* ' T rip le T rio , a ll w e ar­
in g fu rm a l a ttire o f pastel colors.
President Ralph A. S m ith com ­
plim en ted the (H r* C lub and ita d ire c to r, Miss (J ill* R e tt* W h ittle .
. and P rin cipa l M o rris fo r sponsor-

Nn

A iu to c ia te d P rc n o L e a d e d W ir e

Communications Are
Threatened By Strike
Of Phone Repairmen

Silluol Sul'ct) Putrid

60,000 Chinese Reds
Are Now In North
Korean Area, Tokyo
Spokesman States

a

• l u r lu p a rti) th n n l, and m ild
ih i. if t - r m io n i«-t to n ig h t fo l­
low « i In s c a tte rril . l i i i . r M F rid a y.
I older in n iu lh purl inn F rid a y,
m u.h colder in m irth an il cen tra l
.mil -ItK Hil&gt; colder in south F rida y.

H i u « J tin v gn-ettnl bun F rid in
when the y flocked to Die H it T &lt; ,
*1**1 a fte r School ilu l) to g llfo )
n free show, Indicateil tlia t in- i
very iHtpulnr w ith the I msv*. nl*
of whom w ore th e ir in sig n ia m i.l
lie lt*. T lie tn -n l in rlu d t-il r t - fr r - liin -n t*.
•
In p ro m p tin g the -s f*-t\ o f i„
•leslrlntiv nn,l scho|d childre n tie
P atrol ic r v i- i u very useful pot
|h e. t ’h ie f W illia m * notified out
vestenlav, an.| added th a t p a tro l
trade r- in v a ria td v become sun c
fid lu n in e ** uml professional men
the School K afetv P a tro l, whieh
«.-i
re o rg a n is e d th t« ( venr. w-n
o rig in a lly fo n m a l Nuv. Jit. |&lt;i.ft
under the auapiries o f the H&lt;,minoli
I m in ty C ham lier u f
Pouiifien-iwhen II II, Colcrnau w n- p re -i
dent and under th v ilir v r lio n of
C hief W illia m s and Hunt. T. W
I at w Ion P rin cipa l C. E. Mi K R
o f Seminole H igh School, Coach
la w n a n l
M cl.ticas,
and
I!
i
Coojser o f the Jun io r H ig h School
sided in the organisation.
I he o rig in a l group o f the Pa­
tro l in I l l ’l l included V oile W ill­
iams. J r., now a state repre*enta
live , W illia m /* chary,
W illin n
SjH.-r. ft. P. Herndon. J r., tio n lo n
l l n s ils w s t*a l u , 1 n , i

Eisenhower Warns O f Danger In
Gradual Surrender O f Liberties
C O LLE G E S T A T IO N . Tex.. N o). 9 (A ’l (je ne ra l E u rn b o w rr
warned today a g k in il gradual suttrnd er of (rrrd o im tu the fr d r r a l
government.
*
" T h r c rn tra l iltu g g l* o l our li m r t , " ia id llie w a i-tim e supreme
A llie d cumniander il. EUliupr. "is that of fir r ilo r u againd irg un enlalio n .
♦ —
H is sddres* «&gt;■ ■t«-11* *-r •-.1 at fre rd o iu o f the ba llo t, yet h a lf
th e Ina ugu ratio n tod ay o f Dr. ou r |a-o|de tlo not rhoosc to r t
M. T . H a rrin g to n a* president o f ercise It. N o d ic ta to r w o uld ji* r
Taxas A . A 11. College here.
ndt fre e a tir m b ly o f ritis e n * to
questions;
y e t Hnow
“ In Ib is co u n try , wa need not disctix* publie V
H I ________
i
fa a r n M ussolini u r n H itle r ," .m a n y o f us exa rcls* o u r r ig h t—
anld Elsenhower, now president o f 'a n d o b lig a tio n —to scru tin ise and
Columbia University, " N o r need debate proposed le g is la tio n ?
we fear a Lenin.
“ Despotism, w h ateve r its gul*&gt;&lt;
“But one thing we mu*t fear— develops when m sn, to tin g fa ith
demy of our freedom through o u r In lh cm » e lvr*, surrender b it by
own neglect. A Mussolini, H ille r h it th e ir own resp on sibilitie s to
ICwatlaaee Oa ra g s T a rts J
or Lenin would not to le ra te ‘

tiooka a Voters rite le o illlr d re g ld c i
litr lin g on N’.,v l f.
cm ding to n new C iiy m d ii
t t if fin , f M. K ih hin. t .) ni'-i
alld II N Haver, C ity c lr t l
miunct-il today.
To u u a llfv fo r the ie -regi*t&gt; ■t.
a per -ui in ii't I-*- over 2 1 , mid
have lire p u realdenl o f
I 1
n u il itiiio n d v fo r one te a r, n
S anford fr r -iv u io n tli p rim •
date ,,f re g i-tra tlu ri, and
te en n n t - i d r ie d voter ,,f S.t
p rio r to Nov. 1-V
The rrg is tra tlo n lm«»k* *
f.
open fo r re te g id rn tio n nl 1 ■
fe e o f l i e C ity C lerk in tin I tv
'.I
H a ll d a ily fro m p on \ M t,
I'.J I., e ire p l S atu rday a lie n
Surnlav * and Imlidav &gt; w)n*n ti
lic e w ill I h- rinsed. Ttn- la e il
.11
I h- rinsed f*ir re -fe g i tra tio o I »- c.
10.
No Voter iegi*tei&gt; -i| w ill the
C ity p rio r to Nnv 15. IV5u
' ill
he e lig ib le In vole nt o il*
' IV
election In-1,) a fte r th v If), i *M(.
u tile -* such person shall hnw rere g is te rrd at the tim e hereip
I fle d or nl *Urh later lim e a 'he
re g l-tru tio n l-nnk
are open for
that purpo*e.
It- g ia tia tlo n o f to w resident or
those who h a le reached the n " o f
- I w ill tub. pla . at a la te , .1.-.
Mu- noth-e uppln • only to ' dV
li- g M t a liiin .i rt-1 c h i I him

f

M IC H M SS ttO N S T P .lt
M E L B O U R N E . A u s tra lia N .v
t* - (A1) The laa-h N i * nun ' l l - ia lung wav fro m being d e b -m iid
a* fa r a- the Hev. tio n lo n P&gt;-«"M
o f tin- C ollins St. Mt-Htourru- Irnle|H-ndffit C h tiirh i* oD rertieil
I tr iti- h N aval o ffic e rs * exwtun*.
lin n th a t the in o n -te r I* a - tn - * o '
dum m y m ine fro m W orld W ir 1
I i sim p ly an old a l f * ta le , to de­
clared.
,
"T lii- in in ...... .
doesn't nn w er
w lia l I »nw lu ID S ,” p u w rtl -id,
“ F rom o n e -tiu h rle r m ile I dl«tlru llv »nw fo u r hum p tw in - in
and out o f the w ater nnd tnovt- , a*
ti-M lflc *|H-rd at lr a * t 111 k li'il* .
"P in lio . * » f« i « p - y .h ia tr l -t
deapiU' w hat these old
snllora
any." h r d e rla rrd . "S im ila r monrte r* have I m*o i »ern In iliffe re n t
p a rt* o r the w o rld on an average
o f once a v r a r fo r the past 100
years. W hat have the navy " f fl*
c t n to say to t h a t? "

I liry tiMik him 4 io l h it tw o sunt,
llin x in , IH. .uni t n llitlg r. 1 1. Im 4
Hilt- l l i r y th ru w lu p p id ll ir l.it b r l
411,1 I ut llir li.HI 411,1 beat lllllin u
t n llitlg r I .re', „i|&lt; o .i, t r iii b l)
lllg b lr iir d , ^,t)r-r )H t
I
S jn e i
t.ii,f Her lliic r-y e .ii old ton Ln nlr , i S tir w a* l iken In , hospital loday. She l i p iru n .iiil
None o f th r Lee- wa* t-rlii-ve-l
• rrio u s lv in ju t •**!.
S h e riff S t o r r *ai&lt;! one o f the
K la u -n ic n to ld Itiifu * Lee
a fte r
they rrn n h fd in to hi houi,"Y o u d rin k ton in u c h "
The S h e riff nd»l*--t Itiu l l.ee I*
ii good pro vid ei and Im* n good
fa rm
The S h e riff surm i-ed the K lu n -| In i'll I h*, ami- I Inure.I w lieii tin- tw o
you th* p rn trite d t h r u action and
- i i , idad to punish ti,- ui
In the scu ffle in the hiui»e, H in ­
son knocked o ff one o f llie K lim *
men's nin*k nnd r&gt;- n g n lir il the in ­
tru d e r. The S h e riff said that the
lim n ha il not l-e&lt; n arrested to il prohahlv w ould he, e ith e r by the F B I
K v a ils a ra ■&gt;■ r * t f g e a r!
D U M B DUCK
S E A T T L E . Nov. u o p i The
b ig sig nlu ia rd ut Jln t lliu -ly 's
service statio n re o !i*ti,'n lly show*
a ssm |di- o f outdoor liv in g in wet
w eather.
To add to the n -a lu n i, llra d y
added some decoy*.
A t d in k yesterday u M alian)
duck s a il'd in, spotted what up
lien m l to I h- n jHind where scintn
o f his reathef,-il frie n d * were
sw im m in g , nnd trie d u high speed
la n d in g .
Ilrs d y got n duck dinner.
E L E C T IO N E X C I SE
N E W Y O R K . Nov. V i, l'i Tw o
Imya not old enough to vote are
O a rin g th e ir tro u b le * to the elec­
tio n earn iui ign
Russell C unningham and Jfnhert
Lee, to rl Ii jrt, plaved honkv from
high school Monday to d is trib u te
cam paign lite ra tu re .
Tuesday they- staved out o f
school again Ir v in g to fig u re nut
how to ob ta in sta tio n e ry fo r nil ab­
sence excuse.
Last n ig h t neighbors o f
I&gt;r.
.V rx n rH e r S Hnirir* «■«- tw o hoys
e n te r his o fflre . Police arrested
Rusoell and Robert on rh a rg ra o f
b u rg la ry .
. T h« boy* said the y were on ly
lo o k in g f o r p re scriptio n blanks on
w h ich to w rite excuses e xp la in in g
t h * lr absence

AnuMiian Lotion
Flans Paradu For

Armistice1 ! )av

Press .Medina Told
l.S . I’rcss Is licsl

s.«Miiti

!

Hus Station Is 2nd
In Itoinul Trip Sales

t* *. Hi.
i Hu*

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tlii t n
Inr | tlir .Miami H;»il\ Niw«.
*ldi*d

Russian Paper Terms Democrats,

Republicans Equally Reactionary

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H ER ALD .

THURSDAY

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

Woman KcniHcnt

Commando T ra in e d Americans Go
Into B a t t l e Against Guerrillas
II. S IA N H W IN T O N
W O N S A N . K o tr * (/V f- l l t r l i n l rommando-1 M ined A m riica n
o u tfit In I) -lil tn K o r a n »|&gt;riatinR ag a in il hyp* n e t! guertilU Redt
in lin t n o iih r .n l »rc|or. I hr m rn ..tr vo lu n lre tt Iro m G rn ria l Mat.Atthut'a Tokyo h ra d tp ia ilro .
t))p.&lt; ir u i\ n h , • lilV in r .1 un clrirn ilr-d i i l l . c r t and i nmrnnnie altmi
lin e *. *&gt;»■ P '-iltiK si i-rin tt. pt&lt;d|
lent
A n u r ln tt
fn t.i had tint trn r. the g u r m llii*
had been
lra-»et prepared f&lt;-t -ilrh fight
gone J i h»ur«.
In i
1),
Arm s -• . If i . l f i e - t i
T ill* l» d n f 4 . a ila h D -I or el in
r e id lly n tm e d * (h&lt;- \tn -i • -u * had te llig r n n
* n g g * -t* I li*- n u lf ll’ c
nn tl* in r » i
n n li g u r tt llla
f ir ld d iff ir u U lr i.
I* . h i ,
Otic# tin- m id e i* rl**ln *d ttd h
The f u . t * m li i^ iid 'i . •m ip a iiv, * N orth Korean hand n f h I hiiii
Ctilttn t*n d fd hy
M *| Janie* II dlttt men. They k ille d *onie, Th&gt;*
VVaat o f A m lin , T ex., la o itra ittp nesi ii*v , su p p o rt ad by M a rino
M
n a
• Iy
tidg i* n»at M nn ta n k , nrtdrt COtHMUind o f U (»
rhnn. in in ilea nor i l l o f \\ *111* * 11., (J. Sweet. G tenwood, I I I . the ra id
M a s t men o f W r » r
o u t fit '- t* ir lu t t ir d m ol k ille d 10 He'd,
fou ght in t t ' i t hi VVai II
H u t!
A p p *ie titly the Itrd * foiiK ht hy
liv e tiOMilh* rt't. th*’&gt; v.r 1 »■ lin k •-1 | tile ■ old lflV luotk. T l*lo e *l guei
eooka, ty p ls ta and "He i conim ntt | t illii* would h n v r *lipped * » s v
H i*
N o t' th* V have hri-nm e
uul hit elm-whet e
toiiich
and i - . i o t t
in
d tijt l'»
Th'- I). S. K ic h ih A rm y ha* &lt;u
•h o le ra id *, k n ife t ip ld lii* an-l | deled n high ir r i- 't lly on a n il
judo.
p o rt 1 ill • w a rfa re . It I. aa*ent
t e in f ir sto ry n f the U nited
iijn ii Tol&gt;
Ih e t made then n u ll • I tx -d M ing rx p e rt*
State* Submarine O qd prrfiA ? a ta ri tng f u r y f ir a n l an-l tohn Gm
w ith I I Hi HI di i oinni ainto - a*
Many olw e rvrra In the fo tw n td fir ld Showing *1 Ithe M ovlelam l- D riv e -In T h e a ln T hut-u lay and
K un*an '-»* I h r '"ilth w e a t C&lt;*a.t
lirlle ve t h s l, long itel ue
,
h n lu y
I r l o t r t lie
. |. l If. la nd ing * *1 the
II. S. fo rce * gel an e ffe r
li. r h u i This
a* a n o r t» m i*
t iv i anti gin 11 ilia »|&gt;e,allng m l
lead the
I t 'd
a* to w h ite Hie | „ , K lh ,. h y p a -ie d H 'd hand, w ill
la nd ing *
n a il I l» n p n t e d
h iv e had tim e tn harden Into a
M il.
1 .1 f « i " h&gt;- one o, iH itd in a tid ........ * im iU i to tin .* ■
d e r:
T ig h t g u e r r illa * "
h g h ltn g in M alaya .&lt;n-l hnl«
china
So li * g iie t lllh i war would
,, .
,
,
, , nave N n rllt K m ea in long tin
N ot a mao in H eve, fou g h t
, p r,* i* te n t d ia l!. . 1., Ifm
g u e iillle * lo fo n
N u i an n f f i n . |r&lt;|
and m ilita ry
?*•» V i
M"
tienglh
la ta . In d o -h ltia
tl.t-w h e ie to
,
.
,
I t rtl g u e .rd la I t l r k l .
,
'" 'L
'" '" * lI t (J IM I, i
h e .d .m a lle i, l'7&gt;' » * * ‘ h id th.- H tlti* h tr y »'•
In W on*........... I . d a ........ .. tin
’- V
* o in m u n lit g u e it illa * ,
It..) to f - I - I.
- I ail m il-. 1,1Mal.ya and *he branch at
moth, -h i- i:- i g .i-irlllit* wen- temp to dt. it In Indtahlna
ttp o ited
.. oh » . el
J' inip'iaslhli' rl(Ss
the day, ’ •'■'»*. No one In K-* tro o p * who did HOI |m^a**"« lo ti
male
knowledge
won p ro f, rd know ing any tilin g
,,
, n, f loeal
, , ^ t e iia ln :
aln.ut ll f in .f the , e , « „ l w -.e 'O.dd nol * 1“ ak lm -*l J a p g u .g r.;
and -lid not have w ldetpli-ad In
ra l lnt&gt; ll.gem e liMM-d on in fo im
j„ u n i Cagney and Ita tlcajiv l/.v to n ha* a d r* m a lir showdown
e t* w llh ln 1 he ir u t- tr lll* tan k*.
.Hume n li.rtv e ta (e rl that - iIn lhi» »tene fro m W arner D in *,’ " K t * * T n m 'iio w tiom d .ye ," .b o w in g
t '* ) Smith K m * an 11 rtl I* under T h u r.d a y and P rld uy on I he* f i l l * * rrre n
1' N *upei v i*in u m ig h l Ire able
to I Iran out g u r u Him In N o rtl
Fat m « spar I* have found that
K m ra However, I h r N in th K«
wire
frhreS
when
pr-i|i*»ly
fearr pea*»lrt, who«e rootrerathin
grounded anmrtlme* w ill *ervi
t* ra ie n lla l, ha* a il h lit n t lr ill*
a* a protective levlr* for ra ttle
lit*, fm South Korean*.
A i * • |»t cUfT, ItfH I Mri4 itrolR, irfff*
lin t *lm n l eve ry one In the field "landing neat them during (him
• flf lk n M rvM i'f ftfnt.klfif n(
frt
t-t'le . the Job ra n ito l lie done hy der slcirtn*.
MM Or-fTfllffra iii» • +**ft
tlftfl I M« M il k-»4 itiMMf f »»lk» fry t**mIJ. fl. and o th e t
non Km es-i
£R
wI«
, ,,“ i - - i - / rv“.**Jr k'
R R P R R H R Jj.
M wHI* II *y*
P IP W
RL* # *•'
M ***tki’. m T o -i ' * ’ !'r i'w iM o . i ’Vrt-TI
IV tsh lrtg lank 01 an In fa n trym a n
A dHnetsal unit n f (h r M itiU li
(fewi roleeV M.4Ht Ir.tl.ll*... i n 1'iff.td,
to e . lr ll w tll-n ' ih e w l*|l g U r n lll* * navy *11)1 t* bu»y e lim in a tin g an
#f dfefatt (nif**mlt"tii
la like pushing a man Ihto tlo , i . lim ite d Mm w i n k * le ft d m in id
If trn*» diwi •nifnfla • r«- due frt Mi n i
iiBM* ‘kft'i
itf l**tm * rilK • *w*M waier who ra n ’l *w ln i and rs
Im g li*!. ahntea a* * re»u|C r.f
4iur«tk |[««l iuMt«irbi)r lif m UHiim (W
irertlng him to in r p an rS|M-il,
t.m ft# iffM While il^ t*
mar
eft•«
w f«l,
«itailn| I n *
r » - - * t » * - ^ r f t 1- ~ r r • .,*
'
' i ' i , ..,1 |i.
"t
lN»**'* |M r U |f» t»IM — 1
r tKt 1{| fnllr* i f IMn#r l'lfri a*4 flltata
•*la*tie pipe in place o f pietal
: 'i- i
jl
iV #h*| 'T*•(# fiat I n •». » l ilU ««*4arf , |« fitoi.eg w ide n**i on the fa u n ,
adv
trultid lrig Ir rig a tio n .

Housework
Without

NaggingBackache

Klwania Luncheon

• t . * i i * n. 4 * &gt;w. e * a * eiae
t t '* * lt * * a ^ r * ,m Cage l l a i l
r * * r I-- the (’ommlaalon
log th# toogtam .
Mi&gt; la in o tt to ld the fVimndsfiiie « la In tin ilu ed bv Ceil, S O
alon H a l the only a p p a t-o t li e
H a rrim a n were Hen Krana. (/le v *
eon w h r “ he had been a tru -k *s* land, O hio; Joe M tC lu n t and r a ^ ll
th a t .he had declined to a lie n ! a K o o n li o f the Key f lu h . Tom flu r
ehurrh *erviee. a* she had not felt geaa. M l. f&gt;or«; K d d lr
IThle of
w e ll
I ’U n t C ity arid tie o ig e S t it r e , . ,
M l - Havrnel Miggeated lh a i ad new lr* id e n t o f
H anfnld
f im
(e *ti|*tii
at the home he given Kennmore, Wia.
regular |&gt;hy»leal n a m it.a lie n * hy
Haymond Kader told o f
elan
a nhv'ndan at the home, ^ augge.- for a rum m age **le In he ro o d 'K I
lio n 1 I 1 ih w»* approved hy Com- rd «oon bv the Key f lu h K a t M
m i** 'ii- t II It. Pope.
Ilo iy a h o litrr, rom m ander o f t h Th- I ....I ro n ditlon o f *he ,e.,ie. Hanford Post No. 53, the A m e rle a r
te rt M iir I he h ,m r * m a im de- l.eglori. ou tlin e d the A im i-tle e flay
*e r|l ..l liv M r* llnveni-l who a*k- pi g ia n t fo r S atutdav.
he ,venl*
wee.). tie
Ire trrnoved.
ed that the
She pi&lt; t r * t r d a g a in .t n *u p p n
d rrl
I ’’hard foewf*" whleh eld
peon'i w ith poor te e th fln«l hard
IfM IIIW l
I '* , , 0 *1 1
to d iyi 1
"C h u m " S tanley, Herv l llle e ln - 1
Kin- leelared that fom m l» »io n- IV. A ltm a n . Sidney J N iv
I,
i i ». I K m iiakre
ad lo r n w t y
lla r r v J.
M ln a tik
and
Ife m v
I g o f'ir "live on p re vio u * m a tte r' V ”
C h ie f W illia m * ha* th e ir
which *lie had hto rig h t tn h i* at, p ictu re * and a rtie l** almut them
le n t. - hut added th a t in * pie11 h i* w ra p book.
*cnt 'i'o a tio n va» 'me th a t teThe P a tru l I* now direeted h*
*tu ir'-l ih e ro n .id e ra ti» (i n f the
Kentirtole M igh School I ’ rln ilt* » l
e n tlie *'ontmi»*lon
H igh
d &gt;t&lt;'' gallon fro m Oviedo that u n m a n K. M o tri* . Junlui
Inrloded Mayor M. I (i-c.y. H K School P rir.rip a l It. K. T ru e an t
Wheele. lien Jone. and f a i l Haul, (Jrammar .School I ’rin rlp a l ft f
sled the fn m m iu io n to l.uild a Steele,
l.ie u t M f i llava and I'a lr o lm * '
1 no.
uldge
over
K w *» tw a ln
t/reek on the S w eetw ater Park John II. I ’a M r ix iii rach ha* h a r e '
lie *
everal hundred y a ttl* from o f the in a tn irtlc in o f the grciunr
at the d ille te iit *rltoci|». and ate
the ma.n highw ay.
W hrele, |old o f Ih • flooded tfH in g Ih * buy* valuable tra in in g
•a fe tv
cnn.lit, 11 cm hi* fa u n dm- to Ihe in t r a f f it and i.e&lt;lr*trlan
- fa rt I (Oil (h r r illv e r t * w h irh Ihe •aid C hief W illia m ,
frn in lv had put in !a«t •um m et In
replace a form er b rid g e , r e ' - not
la r r r u ion gh to take r a r t of the
li waiiawe
. •*■■* l i a , i
overflow .
1 Th'- C oniniU iion agreed to re­ prlnripal apeaker al Ihe ntoeram
ntin'- H-e i n lve it * and to •.tilld a *t the Hand Shell, al will h Kar
new w .-d e ii hridge to lie rMnlg.tr.I lyle llm i*l, older. comm*n&lt;ler Cl*
hy M «' Hagan, engineer, and the Sanford 1‘oat f.:l, the Amerle'sn
a*kr-t that M ayor lia r y n t i - th l* l.eglon. w ill pir*i&gt;le
The D u *ly HcvoD n ie * t.lr * U “ nut Into the form o f a rec|ne*t hy
b**t
the (It .—In fcHinelt. || w a* a g te ril w lll an aid |H lie * for the
that t tv led ci would pave th - mad dre-*ed man, wnniln and 'hllci »e
In Ihe tlvle dn Sehcml, 11 form er hoi*eha.k KveCvnne lnlet«*1e.t 1
rp u n tv p ro p v t, nn rondU lon the riding on hoiaehark I* Invited in
paia.le with them, said M r. (lallo
fynim ti build* a tie - b rid g e
•
f
r
H ia*lng tn n pri-eeidrd a wav,
petition i.y I jn la k e M aty ie«f
The final event of the dav will
deni- *-k in g that upced fic.vl* not la- a fa-glnn dame at the Sanfor
tie allowed mi la k e M ary nt f r y - . A lm -u v a ta rtln g al 1:3d o’clock. An
* ta l la k e iin lr * . the m otor ar» orrh ea tra fro m D avton* lleaeh w ill
p tn |ie ily m uffled.
nlav.

I

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American Legion

E

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( ’ h li i .p t m D ir

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I ’h Ifr.J o i I H *
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WKIOKI'-NI) SIMCCIALS
C U L M N O N ’S T E N D E R

12 T O IB I B . A V P ,.

SMOKED HAMS
W H O LE OR F U L L H A L F

LB .
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490
lio n r le * *

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TENDER.

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p .lft pe l.lte a l Ad.

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LB . $90
GRADE

A

R o u n d S te a k
LB . 890

S p a r r R ib s
LB . 450
OUR

O ve n

S ir lo in K o tis ls

F o r k K o iih I h
i &gt;k . 450

PURE

CURE

CHUCK

( ir im n d B w » f
LB . 590

B r e a k fa s ! B a r o n
LB . 630
F IT F O R A K IN O — S L IC E D

SmokedPorkChops •» 69c
E I.A . G R A D E

A. DRESSED

H EN S

X DRAW N

FR YER S
2 L IL T O .1 L B . A V G .

490

LB .

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Coca Cola SS
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VEC.KTAULKS
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j

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.1&gt;i L B . T O ii L B . A V G .

! am dccqily grateful to m y
frionds for llioir support, -lo t ­
us all gfyo Sam a helping hand.

X O V . »,

T U R N IP G R E E N S

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1

L IM A B E A N S

C U T G R E E N MEANS

i

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2 f,,r 49c
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PROFIT POTENTIALS from
HALF-WAY ’ROUND THE WORLD/

Theres only ONE
graded mazarine

R M M r c h i t rh&lt; U n i v e r s i t y o f M i i m i h n in d ic a te d
fit h p ro fit p o s s i b i l i t y in M a n a o v s . . . t h « lu s c io u s ,
tr o p ic fruit th a t c a m e t o F io r in a f r o m In d ia a b o u t
a i c n t u r y a g o . M a n g o e s a re e a t i l y g r o w n , r e a d i l y
p r o c e s s e d •• I r o r r n o r c a n n e d R i r h in V i t a m i n C ,
t h e y b e a r w h e n c i t r u s c r o p s a re at t h e i r l o w e s t e b b .
Im m e n s e ly p o p u l a r , e n jo y in g a te ll o u t m a rk e t in
F l o r i d a , vet little k n o w n in o t h e r itate v t u r r l ^ r h i i
g o l d e n fru it w i l l s o m e d a y m e a n rich re w a rd s f o r
t h o s e w h o c i p l o i t its t r e m e n d o u s p o t e n t i a l s !
NCW RESEARC H B U L L E T IN F R E E : A su m m ary o f
U . o f M . r e s e a r c h o n M a n g o e s is y o u r s f o r t h e a s k i n g .
A d d re s s in q u ir y t o B . O . B o * 3100. M i a m i, F lo r id a .

tcoro
M y,
AA

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for

your

L I T * T E U A M E R IC A ...
T h t t is ju t t or»a e a a m p lr o f F lo rid a 's p e d * m i* l
r * w a r d • f o r v is io n , re s a rn h and in it ia t iv e in

M IAM I TO TOO

a g ric u ltu re , c o m tn a rre and in d t it t r y
g o ld in th is h 'y a r t u m h in e !"

Durfcna O u o ran taaa
a MM. M eals flam
• Fmltj at kpUMsli

a CmliykttkHii
a Naartsksasal ll

n tli at VHsada It
a la M t h D it a r * tar

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T h e r a ’s

"THERE'S MORE TO FLORIDA
THAN MEETS W E EYE I,
This is o m of a uries of
adwrtisgments highlighting
Florida opportunities We
_
suggest that you clip and mail them
to business friends'up North.
X&lt; U
**p (in i's t i s d

|w !•* btM t»t*hli*hed (or

tt ptoitttUm hy D u ik **‘« ossa
r a n k sad (P atro l U K o n tn

j. Irtry pound w m h n a w
m In c tirtla g tttadsrd* htI li can hr M ia p td G rid * AAI

MAM I f IN I
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U50

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Eisenhower

da lly Ufa ra n
t t r r p in c p a ril

b lin d

than)

to

a

"Voluntary aiioclallon among

man Involve* y o lu n ta ry ahdlratlon
o f 10 m * In d iv id u a l fraadom, tho
a rrrp ta tira o f aomr tu h n rd ln *tio n to lha w ill o f th r m a jo rity
or tha dariaioi.a of th r la a d rr,"
&lt;aid EI«anhow«r "E ach Individ
nal may g iva up only a m inute
tot o f paraonal llb a rty liut t h r
to ta l add* up to p ir tia t m a tta ry
o v r r th r c ro u p fm anyona who
w n n ti to c ra b it .
"H y r v r r y Map * r taka to ­
ward tuaktnc t h r Mata th r c a rr
takar o f o u r llvaa, by that much
» r m ore to w a rd m aking th r Mat.*

fC aitftniM if I****** I’*&lt;• i «• f i « t |
a cantra! a u th o rity .”
— E lta n h n w a r axp rattad c o n flttJt o * “ A m *n ca '» m oral, in ta lla r 'ual amt n ia ta rin t ra m u rra * i.**
m ole than ag un l" In " th a a x la r.
n»l t h t a i l again l A m a itc a '* ft*
d«m« " Ha aai&lt;l lha * »ur&lt; «■ ■ t ill*
a rta in o l t h r r . il " i . r lr a t am i Mm
d a tlru c tlv a
purpura
tm n u .ta l
abla."
H r «aid )ia h u t mi f r . u Am
a rira m w ill raipond t " d r n g - t .
o f w h k b thay a t r fu lly an a i r ami
which th r y u n d 'rtta n d T h r danI^U. Iir *ai.|, ■M t in t M
il.
I

CAUL IHKt*

o u r m a itrr.
" I n th r com p la stly o f our Ittd u t t r la i c irltlia tlo n , h o w a vrr, how
ra n tha avrraca m in know ih a rtrly and clearly h i* t f t p m u lb lll
t i c * * How can he d ra w a clearer
d iv id in g line between n e ce ita ry
g ro u p cooperation
am i
te lfU h
b in d in g to g e th e r? "
T h r a n tw rr. h r ta ld , m u tt be
aupplied hv “ th r g t r a t A m er.ran
a d o ra tio n *! »y» trm — eve ry g t a jr
achool, every hig h .rh o o l, everv
colleg e and eve ry
u n tv e n itjr.
O n ly in the tchooU , -aid EUen
b o w e r, can ahaencr o f p a rtia m a h ip and ry a c tltu d r o f know In ly ,
Individual
te tp o n tib U i
1 c la r if y
lir a .

mtm

Mliuie
H n* Bi:
Br:if#y#
Snow toe Fv' t*- ,'Xtr&gt;7e
Mmul* Mtil
if#y# ot Sr
6 or Cam

Satto TfCTen Sliced

Fit

l ib . C o n

Fryers

Pork Chops............. lb.
Sliced Bacon

Prepared

^ Spaghetti 22-oz. c*an 17c
I

lb. can

Or ecu Lima Reims 25c
A nn Page Chocolate Pepperm ent
3 fo r

Sparkle Pudding
tV h ite h o u ir

N

17c

or.

Comic used Milk can 22c
Atir: Pace
Grape Jam Nib. jar 25c
S a lta n *

fi o*. can

Tuna Fish Flakes 29c
i
SanM nim .
12 at, can
Roast Reef
39c

Calo

r. Roy Food
Claan.er

Old D utch

2

t -lb. cam

.... 25c

can 12c

(Jiilrt.

2 for 23c
I u d fe M ix

“ju n k e r’ 12-oz. pkg. 31c
Woodburys reg. bar 9c
R*l|&gt;

flat

Cashmere Rmiquet
Palmolive bath bar
Vcl
large pkg.
r Fab
large pkg.
Tolltt

14c
13c
30c
30c

S'tap Itar

Octagon ................. 6c

A4P FOOD STORE
The G ie a t A tla a llc and I 'a r l f l r Tea C a
nitre Conlrnla I upyrtgblerl, USD.'

[

20(1 Mmcnoliii A w .

8 9 c

lb
lb.

Ale
U&lt;

U

N tw

Chuck Roast ................ 59r
Ptoei Ymmr Order S»m&gt;tmr m
PII.GRIN BRAND TURKEY

30

•

UftBUOY
9
a*
i

ONIONS........

19*

I r a iti t&gt; t» p Ftnrlda

lb. 19c

Poll* HraitK ..........

RUOV

Ktitperor Grapes

Bath Cake.

Large Box

Tender

V
TENDERAV

LUX SOAP

BEEF
Hamburger

Tree Cannon Face Clf'H

S 9L V E R D U ST
31
L a rg e Box

W h ile T Io o H n g Sonp

SWAN SOAP
Reg C#k#

p ig

Ih p ig

d !tc

d 3c

PlaaMe S t m - h

Rtartli lb A 9 c
2 9 ^

Puss ’n
Boots

25‘

Rag

0 i / 2C

Lb.

a o r.

MARCAL

69*

lb

40 C o u n t Box

15c

Swill's H. H.
Cleanser

Rib nnsr*t t-b. 73c Bri«kol Slow ls 30c
S itlo in

P o lltn h o i C a n

j. S T E A K

95

IS

00c

5 m c ill, 6 10 1;* A / 1

M » *tv

Perk Eflam3*&gt;4dr

Hcrk

11c

L4.

r n r ji
I J o i. c s

2

lh .

25c

A

0’ Sunshine
F a a n u l B u ll* *

Pigs Fcol 2 Lh* 2Bc

49c

24 o t la *

M « * t/
H ic k o r y 3v*#»t, O m d e

8 1 c

D ir t v r N a p k trta

Cbttrk

F 'lb c k 1’ t lb M - » l o r

SpiiaRitis ih 49c Grits
nr
t ’n ltv e *
fJ iib llru !b ti» r
f ; h g o r,e
.
21c
Wafwt rig.
M a b ti'n I lb
"Taste O' Sen”

B A C O ?J
T T 4 § c ,b

ih

mix

CnrIDih

Fillofs

SSL B«!lcd Veal Roast u CO
Sliced Bacon lb r“ 63c
49c
Piece 3eccn
s.mm.nd j»or^ Sausage
33c
Lb.

C u ro d

Lgt Cake

Sanford, Fla.

Ih

C b o p rv d

9c
14.
SUNLIGHT

The Trndpre!il llrtf in the World!

ROAST

S oap of Starat

doz. 1 9 £

More wide low Price* on hand*
red* of llrmn rvrry day . . .
Inttlrad of junt a frw onr day
or week-end nperinl. AdverUa*
rd priren arc guaranlrrd for
oar week, even though mar*
ket price* go up. We believe
thU policy helpt* our runlomem
nave more money. With the
correct price marked on every
item, piutt an ilemlted raah
regblrr alip, you know what
you wive al A A I*.

fh tli

Baby F o o d *
S tvaln ari

Eat-Hito Tendency Beet

30c

Jana l ’ h&gt;k*r Plain

AaP’i PRICE POLICY

M .v a d

BEECHNUT

C o l fo o d

Yams Sweet Potatoes 5-lbs. 24c

Gold Loaf Cake Jane Parker 29c
Jane Parker Kmil Cakes
.3 l,bt.
5 L ib *.
m i.h.
$1.25
$2.65
$1.35

fe y

15c

Pint

&lt;Siianintt’erl

P orta Rican

DONUTS

9oi.

1 2'

LU X FLAKE3

5-lbs. 24c

H r P itt* A lr tio o d * * »t f *» ? 9 c

•y Ih

N *c- Stta

Salavtad Idaho

1 gn

8 i'

2-ltls. 25c

Sweet Rutabagas
Fine Juicy Oranges 5-lb. bag 19c

B a rla y C a rn a l

&lt;Vtbln l i n t »

Reg. Cage

Ttny Diamond* ni lm

4 for 19c

OFBRFJ’S .

25:
19c
29c
41c

H a lp e P re v e n t "B . O.

F lna Q uality

Juicy Grapefruit

ueoc*Jv
Deviled Ham

Derattt Ih A 7 c

2-lbs. 25c

C a lif Rad

lh»

C»hl W * 'o u ii&lt; 'r‘« 3 5 c 3 "'*'»j TI 0 0

I n rifv R H

DcliciouH Apples

lb*

Dtaotood W alo o lt

511. rra»h bag

K t f . h Yallow

ffe e tp # on P o c lo g #

Potaloos
5 th*
29c
Large Lemons 2 i h&gt;. 25c
Ealing Pears
«h. 19o

. S U R F .

is

21
the

Idah o M ik 'iig

P re th

Large Shrim p...............69c

19c

Box

lb*

PoNiooi
10
th .
Rranbsrrint
n»Emporor Grapos 2ih*
Now Rutabagas &lt;h

|

Lanya Roe

171c
Sc

0 s Vo 1

Oaki
9 7 c
Ml&lt; Pk,A /
J!

49c

W o *h tn g P ro d u c t
W ith S o liu m

Tin 1 9 r

U A R D ’S

"S uper R ight”

Raking Potatoes

T iie u a

Scot

n . s . N o. i
Y ellow

2
2
3
3

Y e llo w or D a v il a Tood

Oysters std. p t 79c sel. pt. 89c
19c

Sm all

ba

59r

........ lb.

‘Super R ig h t" Ready T o E »l
I I 1 V IC
Whole o r Shank Half
H a ir i
Che*a|»eakr Hay

Ann Face v ll h port A tom ato »aura
51 or can

A lP

.................... lb. 52c

H .n n e i or A ll Good

A lP Food S in n
'4]Q le t Ir (ton Arena*
New y « k IT, N. Y.

Pape

3 3 c

Grade A

Center Cut

D e p a rtm e n t,

Attn

IVv. York
Cooking

S h o rte n in '!

3 lb . C on

Ctitlnmrr g ela tio n s

Fork &amp; Reims

Apples
Rakiiitt Apples
Apples
Onions
I’miey
(iolden
Pascnl Celery

S h o rte n in g

*

Ig e

I r . . . rntlircOCKTAIL
”£
I !”. AMCRICAH SARDINES

R e t! I tel.

BAKE-RITE

I n il w in lie d o in g t lie tit
a n il in a fa v o r i f y n u w i ll
r a i l i h r i r a tte n tio n to any
e rro r*.

m K.0

N o rth w e st

. S P R Y *

W e ’re p ro u d n f t h e ir w e lle a rn e d t e n iite tin n f o r vBir ir n c y and a r r u r a r y .

•.- a- .—

RINS0

I .M I RP

f F r le a a efcatra b e r a g a a ra a le e d f t a n d a i ,
W a r. 91k ( k r e a y l W e d a i i l f y , g e e . | | i k f

F la

Swift's Meals for B ab in can 21c
g Sw ill’s Peanut Butter 12-oz. 25c
v U I H x I Swift's Pard Dog Food 2 cans 25c

VELVO
__

Rom e

At P l&gt;eli»vr* rou have n right In live any &lt;I«y ynu
»hop initetrf nf only on ipfeiil day* or week
end* In edditinn I* hundred* of (torewide low
prim evrry day, A»P guarantee* all advrrtiard
prim for a full week, rvrn though market prim
ahnuld go up Thie policy help* you live more
on your total weekly food bill.

H u t t ln p lle t h e ir l i n t r f f o i l * , h o u r* i r n i t l a k n m ay
o c c u r.

i -i Thru Nov 11

Ballard’s Flour s 39c^ 7 7

P’s Storewide Low
Prices on Hundreds
of Hems Every Day
. . . Instead of a Few
One Day or WeekEnd "Specials”

T h a t '* w hy w r ’ i r to ra re
f i l l * r ! r r li n g a n d tr a in in g
llm t e w h o o p e ra te o u r
c h e c k o u t tla n tla .

19'
Margarine
99'
Juice 5
Strawberries3^99'
lb

ttE T T E tt T H A \ A i h W
\\ffk-rxn
*‘s r i&gt; : c r u ,s : \.

O n r d i r t i e r * h a v a a d i(f ir r t l l Job Some o l I ha m
p u n c h 20,000 r a t l i r r g i t l r r
k e y * a week.

Mar7t&gt;ld Col?re*l Qucirteta

nun; •(///£?&gt;

Ouintlty RtTht* Rwser/»H

FOOD STOKE
CmlomrrV Corner

u a M a a h M a B i

— tawla

Lh.

35c

Lb.

25c

Lb.

29c

F ille t n f

Whiling
(treated

Whiling

Lb.

19c

Pt

7&gt;,

32c

C h a rry
•
B lu a b t n y
R n ip b . r tf

F rr» h Std

Oyilors

12c

WILDERNESS
PIE MIXES

F ill* * n f

Pollock

ph«.

17c

No. 303 Can

35c

AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER CORP. SERVICE-GENUINE MO PAR PARTS—DKPENDAHI.E USED CARS

IM INOLI

COUNiy

MOTORS

DOPGE-PI,YM0ttTH-DO IX.E JOB RATED TRUCKS

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W if e ' S a n f o r d

TWB HANFORD HBEALP. 8ANP0HDL FLORIDA

In The Saddle

H e r a ld

Russia

I-

TH U R 8D A Y NOV. 9, 1950

D e m o c ra t^ are m ln u * threw vote*.
the Kapuhllean* vote w ill h r ih -

S an ford's Inn tta lio n a tilt m o ir
round t r ip li c k t l i than any o th ri
city in F lo rid a except one. H i» i«|M&gt;tlrd. T rade al home I

-J" i£tJ!:i.-c"Z7.«y "h::: “ "nJsiwi'iSSl."*

- ir .- r ta . i
H
s s s r e s r o s . - t -1

Money ChanRers

r

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&amp;

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;25:

SonKclt'HH Sales

DU. C. L. PERSONS

The P€tlGUin

Nina Warren Given
Scrum In Attempti'V '" '" .............
To Arrest Disease

TO DO BUSINESS
ADVERTISE

Klansmen

The proposed fin control unit
tarried overwhelmingly in every
precinct in Seminole County, but
it came the closest to being defeat­
ed ia Goldenrod when the vole
w in 24 to 30 and w han cattlemen
have considerable influence. How• y t r , those cattlemen who under-

She was hospitallird T u * * - '* '
(election day) morning. 7ha*
brought the Warren* racing here
In tears and cancelled his nlae*
'or a heavy election night program
in Ban Francisco.
It turned Ida day of great**'
political triumph into hit sadd**'
Pour specialist*. Including thheat polio experts in California, re ­
ported:

polio in two months.
Three other Warren children who
ware exmwrsl to the fo lio eerir
through their aistrr's affliction at*
In aeml-laolatlon at the Governor*
mansion. Thev ar* Karl. Jr.. sn&lt;
Dorothy, student* at the t'n lv rr
•Itv of California College of Ag
rirulturr at Davis, and IMdiv. r
•indent at McClatrhv High.

covered, Johnson aald ha waa mak­
ing it puhlir In the hope It would
Irepress all government agent lea
to fa more rautloos In disposing nf
defans* equipment

Tho KKK plana a big drraonatra-

tlon In thla (Harry! count * 8»tur
day night. Thomas L H*n,lHn»
m a d dragon of th* Carolina's
Klan, said “Tho Klan side «f throcent Myrtle Reach affair" wit'
E ngineers say (h o t th * average fa given.
In the Myrtle Beach incident las'
tele visio n rocolvo requires MO
August. James Johnston, a Conwaparts.
S Iceman, waa shot an&gt;' k in - '
Ing a Klan demonstration at a
Old time sailors throw colas
at Halfway Rock »« Maaaachaeett* Nagro dance hall. Joh»si«w, - ■
hia uniform under a Klar
(lay for luck on leaving Salem
nd Marblehoad.
Jaaaar aald today that
ha m p n a y t i his offVors planner!
pie to cloud tha

CONSERVATIVE TREND
_^ ... v. .—.•••
war
TOKYO. Nov. » - U V Senator
n
man
Iron
burning
over hia nar and wo are tdeasesl. Th-re h-t Claude Pepper ID-Flat *at*l to-t.1
*
* “
n
.an*
a a
Tuesday's election in Ihe Unit*-1
States "haa lo fa interpretad aa a
gain for the conscrvatlvo ami Im fatixaM f t r t W s f the country."
,71 bopa that
P m t r aaid the alactlon "Indt
caloa ottbor a conservative trend
or th at the opposition haa faen lag thla cHttaal
able to stir UP enough ronfnsin* nation and t h a ____
la th* minds of Ify* American pco
Dapper ia an a world tour.

Sanford Canto
WILL OBSERVE
SATURDAY, NOV.

m a tn iw a

ad flUmonu

‘-i '*»i .1

11

“ARMISTICE DAY”

AS A

LEGAL HOLIDAY

All ar dara for

SlaT C S S

• r e s lls s e a I r - s - l&gt; « » l l s r l

m a jo ritie s in Congress, e ffe c tiv e
n c i l January, He Jlrp ie j-e d a
cheerful appearance aboard tho
W h ite House yach t, the W illia m s
hu rg.
w
I'rtrts
S *c r* ta ry
C h a ilra
f » l*
K o t* said M r, T ru m a n is busy
sig n in g le tte r* to a ll who w ro te
o r telegraphed him expressing
g ra tific a tio n th a t he esc*port In ­
ju r y In the Nov. 1 assassination
a tte m p t in W ashington.
“ The President b r-u g l-t u • ’ ark
o f le tte r* a fo o t and a h a lf h ig h
when h r came aboard the W il­
lia m sb u rg
Tuesday
ufle m o u n ,*'
Ross said by ra d io fro m the pr&lt;• id rn tla l yacht. “ He la tr y in g t&lt; ^
answer p e rs o n illy w ith hia t h a n k V
a ll o f in ete com m u nica tion *."
Rota also ia ld tha t M r. T r u ­
m an sent a message o f sym pa th y
yesterday to G overnor K a rl W u:
ren o f C a lifo rn ia , whose- d a u g litr r
N in a has been stricke n by polio,
Kos* supplied no com m ent -m
the statem ent in F o rt W o rth ,
Texas, by G eneral D w ig h t It.
Kisenhower lh-rt “ I muy poavil-ly
be in Europe soon fo r w hatever
m ilita r y du ty th a t m ig h t Ire Ii•to re fo r me."
There hare been m any rt-|&gt;ortth a t K itenhow er a*ri'| comn m id
W eslern Kuro(w-*n defense forerKos* said h r ho.] no in fo rm a li.ir­
on w hat the Genera! s ilrl, and
hence w o uld n't dit^u ss it.
The W illia m s o -irg le ft u I'a lu *
ru t R iver anchorage 'h i* m orn ing
fo r the cruise in th e bay o f f A n .
napolis, to re tu rn a t 1:30 I*. M.
he weather was w - n il and - r.y; the boy was r datively c u ll •

Along with hi* oth. - ariii
|’ ,- « l- |f » i

ale.

ntt Friday, Nor. tO tk
&lt;/•

w v typos 0* light buifa.

m m :.
.

.

, .

-

^ .

do-ililp * w

•

•

Ing some th o u g h t to his ( M i l l t h I fu tu re , in v)
f -r lic tio n setbacks f- r tlie Demo­
c ra t*.

an hours.
Xinha nil-tvil tha t th
W ith in five m
governm ent ha-I ----m. in fo rm a tio n on
, inute* . after• the
a re fio rt th a t C h in..... tr .- ip - ha-I "■•Ikout, the lin k e r * stationed |uc
invadert w estern Tifa-t fiom Sir-- kel liner around exchanger ft hi
k ia rg a n d w e r-- close to ( i r i ' - L ] ( n s it lo coart
a maneuver denear
theH im ala yan -o u n l.y . „ j , nrtj , 0
nearly T00.00C fel« 7 ’" n
|((W unlnn Z - l - o - o .l. . . t - ..........
1M “* reference
m - n - ai
. i . : . i u , I " " union members, including o ; r referenev n
presum
l&gt;«»»lble fu tu re atternDts to eva- ta lo n - w .v tin s , i i - * „
coal, the D-Jal U m a . Slnhu ,.d- V ,,om ' ,o b ’
Following
their
vi* ',&lt;l th a t no la nd ing - tr ip hsd
. aotruAiom
,
, from
,
been prepared in Lhasa but th a t . u,n ,,,n mo/ « ° " “ R a n k in g
emplane, in an emergency, P"»*il&gt;ly W " t r lu t r d lo past through Ihe
could land on a sandy stretch m a r lines.
•
the ca p ita l.
. ..
. , ru , w tirm
the]
8 in h a p re vio usly had in q u irid &lt;-n .
A m arlcan•truck
T rirnfirst
h o n x at and

Ilu l m ore tha n t i n t - i l ’» sel
ib-ni th a t D cm ocr.it- and H rp u li
llctna lin e up v .'id ly and vote
•
»ton woman who died
solidly a . a p a rty .
And the n a rru w rr the rnargdu rin g c h ild lm lh
and trn ia in rd Republicans.
It* I-*i dirans marie aome g a in *.
fa tw iw n Democrats and Itepubd ra d from fir e to eighl m in u lri
K rh "in g Moaeow'a I'ra v d a , I t lic .n . « i. the . . U r t o f H vote, the
Ami when It comes to I9r&gt;2, you can In* sure there will
, h r eh* pc
fo r Mi. T ru
w a i b ro u |h l back lo life ih r other la* no resolutions introduced against the South in either added th a t “ the n n ly I 't o g r e a iiv * :
in Congres# was robtwd o f h i* m an', idea* to g r t th ro u g h . I n c
day. T h ii i i ih r age o f miracle*.
convention, nor will any Dixiecrat movement Ik* necessary
t . “ Th*- paper aald th * ma
, tew sw ite hra bv t h - D m iu c ra t
for us to find a place to vote.
jo r parlies jtdned in a "p a ct'* to w ill help the Republicans.
I f llio m a i E. Dewey had made
d-'fr-Mi M arrantonio.
You c *n t e r w h at th a t mean*
ll&gt;r kin d o f a fight fo t P ir iid r n t
Sections o f the W r it Germ an In som ething Sike M r. T ru m a n '*
lire • pt ed tried th a t the R apuhllthat l»r dtd fo r G overnor, that it .
hr" " ’ t t i j '
3S 1
W
’- .*
■an- would use th e ir g a in * In th# f n 'i S S , . '"
if Ire had tra lly campaigned (01
11. X Congress to r u t A m arlcan
Bolwt-cn IH ti-l and
.............1901
........ . . .nevt-n
. ... | „pn-altlciitH
v - n iliv illl* Wwi-rs
IT S ’ l-lt-Clt-tl.
ih r o ffic e , he might have been
liisuir • I*»«i**
anil m ilita r y aid to E u ­
Of then- thitft- wt-rn n**«m&lt;liiat&lt;-il, Limoln. Garfii-lri anil Mr- economic
rope.
elected.
« a r r t ^ he a lth tm s g ^ n . go?
T h " unconfirm ed r r ^ . u ........ '’th .-r-, im lu d .n ., . union-estim atKinlt-y. Tliia in a isiiiN-kiiig rivonl. worm- thim thut uf Run»
long -li-teme nps-iatjr-.
du ny new*, pu per*
a ttrib u te d largrr, this health program gut j. |(
*t i
V ' N ew York Crly C ivilian De- Mian vzarM nr TurkI mIi MiiltatiM. Tin* ib-atfi of MrKinh-v lari I tie Derror,
fieri/ propo-.rln , Uatio-i r ^ 1 «° P*** through. Tha t1- re-erses - h ie fly rx.ctly no where becaase
many Drmorrata joined wtlh ton jrrMi|i&gt; jf| j |w. .
T luillding han-lh-s an average **f
&lt;o Am erican ilissalisfM c'.iui.
frn ie fjtn n b S h e llrr C om im tlre m rl Ui tin- taking ut tM-iu-r preotuiiuiu.
V.r’ rhave
l r , ' *w
*V
,-V'
%char-.• T it-e f- ,i,-frr—
-W
’ »
" *—
" « UHlaiice
A«
im
and
Ihey
predicted
rough
rUgl
Now
it
will
en
l-*s
‘
- ------ ra ils m oiy.
in New Y ork ih r olhet day lo
The watch anil colttrui uf tin- Secret Service tttett over
And on some Issues, lik e C i ^ J ln te m a i catnmunlcniHrn
i f r Ih*- President w ith tw
the
c o n itd ri fifty -n in e d if f r ir u l t ile i prealileiitial activitien begun then fur all practical pur|toneM |‘J'“
“
o ve r-a ll fore- vil R ig h t*, thr
a i p o iiib lc lo c a lio n i fo r future
er chance fo r
Without their protection and the alertiu-mm of a hyntMiider, t ), r s ht-h commDalon’* do
a n y th in g
bomb ih e lle rt. We I rope they have Franklin D. Rooitevelt might have la-en hit in 19JW l&gt;y the «.fficial tierman language nawa*
On C iv il
lim e to b u ild them.
-------tr« r th e r o u n tr e
"
......
i h tcag o . D e * llo n e s , Kansas C U y
bullet that brought down Mayor Anton J. Cermak of Chi^ u.r . 1 * 1 f t'i r,,,
nTta'
Democrats break aw ay fro m the
c iI G O V
In ffa rh ln r V .w u
on ,h '* '* p* t ro * * 1C ongratulation* lo John Ivey eago. Rut for them Marry S. Truman might have fallen a »"!,pj' n t* change U. 8. pohfy T ru m a n
Democrats.
A
rt)
tim
e
*
*
F
r
w
i
c
h
u
i
*
f
c
ln U *,lp K ~ k - A f k -« »«u*h victim tu hU Puerto Itico ut tin-kern
•■ ~
they du th a t, the T tn n vn ll'-e •. * J , . '. . . V .
: ! * " r. t ,Iv t* ' 1 w i-stem tle ll ohtainetl an tnin ncand Sam M artina upon ih r ir elec*
tow a rd Kurope
I t said: '*Th#
For Nome
reaNon
the liatilign «ri
of ipant
attetemptn.
.......................
.....................
u i * i in
n tp iM , n u t c i’iui- m n ' r tiy
Hod Tuesday. A i fo r the tw o mem­
I*-.
«ber* o f lh « C o m m itiio n who were ful nml utherwiM, nil the liven of prealilenta have often over- ,’** Vupwtrled In* 'th* New Con
thr nmr mareplaced, no one who polled at looked thiil on Andrew Jncknon. In Jiinuiiry, 1835. tin „r„ , |,y
KngliNhmun numed Richard Uiwrencc tried to fire nt lun'
Dem ocrat*__are in « stror g r r rat
I " im , .
,
,
plained reason.
m any vole* a* they did. or came a*
as in thr old one."
twice in the nitundn of the cnpitiil. Ry n mlrnele Imth xhotr Jo yMy
Ion n o w
have * hand I r ( H h ile v e M c te ^ i m l d h i g V ^ a r m *
S5 r v l f r
in
m anually-opcrated
do»e lo being re-elecled. need Ire!
-me Germvn rrlltora didn't ait
r
V, " ' L (. ' /
' j?r?h * l r h * nM '" was slowed in m any
were fluMheM in tlie pan, the weapon miiodng fire l.iiwreiic&lt; agree with thi*. Thry fa-lirvsrd w hat's done. You can t-er w h y:
badly over the outcome.
M
r.
T
rum
an
's
adcioers.
in
the
,
u
n
d
n
«n
n
lio
.-i
X
rv.-r.il
of
*n
,IK&gt;&lt;1 r*w,n*
wan diunmied rind later isent to. an
an iiinaiif
t*. I such K’-|mbl&lt;ran victors a* D e fe n s e amt S U to U. y .rtm rn t.v , , (h
itiM ane imvlism
u M y ln n i.
w ere A p o t l n f knorkr-1 l l u t
d v«H» were being
8
rui'in
Itolrert
Taft
(R-Ohloi
C a lifo rn ia 's Governor W aiien,
may come up w ith a pro gra m i
h
Vr ench
' Z *
An Jncknon wine one of the numt popular prerddenttr of
wrmtd put a brake on European
victo r over Jim m y Roosevelt in the whole line, thin attempt proved, if it needed proving, aid
th tRutforeign
i . orogta.n rost* ., ht. f lr , t ,»rfiets*l Indication given . " n\X "n' u,f.lci“'» n,nt1" * 'l
almostManv
Tuesday election, tu ffe ir d the big- that iMipuInrity alone in not enough nrotection. A Seeret
g c tl blow o f hi* life wlsen he learn­ Service guard ia an uliMolute enaentinl.
ed on the tame day that hi* beauti­
fu l 17 year old daughter had in­
fa n tile paralysis. There is none who
ll'a a t la a e * r t m m P * * » OaeS
, ln hc.-----«crifar«
thatwax
emergency
only
----- —----Ire sm all em
rn .t
p T rtty
m neli
The \...ir lm
m r.to, convo&gt;
rt)l||(| call*
Handle,!
ra rd lto a rd device* tha t R s p rb lic n iis
II immune.
I t I n r**|H*rt**«l I lin t tin * r e f o r m p f t h r P o lis h c u r r e n c y , could fa »'»c
caught
by
K
in
g
Cobm
ffg
h
te
r
vote
•
atop
o
r
go
aura
l
v'gnal
used
fo
r
ca
lcu
la
tin
g
the
mtilllplying the vnlne nf H it* zloty b y n hundred, caught l " n,l * t r * " f1
Rome long distance service was
m ountain pa** o f Lungphai, mi
II the vote in ihe Sitialhel*
-f farm s, he put in a In the 82nd.
IIIUMt
basis in St
plane, as it passet th ro u g h the on
,
,an emergency^
, .. unt P u le s hv n u r p r ix e . T h in In ii new indication u f the ^
than 5 ren ts ra rh fu r
Booth race lo r senator is any cri
I tutL eoafrnthem.
m ile* northw est o f Hanoi .-n ro lK ?Ln* V C tyu . .u
.
»*Kill
w
i
t
h
w
h
ic
h
t
h
e
R
tiM
itia
n
itc
h
o
m
e
n
t
a
r
e
a
b
le
t
u
c
a
r
r
y
*
in
g
h
trito n . A lta m o n lr Springs is the
rirln O nU M n v
"nul r,n" r
tour Th.* . „ PA! ‘J ,h r V ,tl
h i* hid hail fa-en a*• rF ll o
m
i
l
i'X|Mftrd
M
trukt'N
at
uni'X|N‘ctt&gt;
tl
timrn.
T
h
e
move
hail
rrptci
he
a*
o r ia a
u a n
iw n y
p ly ,o n vo y V ... u„ nir ,h,. fn .n tie r « * * » •
WO • rtk in g equlpnearest thin g we have to a Repub­
asked surplus disposal
U s e d A s W o o d P u lp
■r , , r l * 1 highw ay fo r d e live ry or 1 ^ 'nV h * ° r u V V«“. r n n o M h . rPr W A
a t 8an A ntonio. I s x . . I«
lican com m unity in this county. life'll nnnured many timim, but wan nccumplikhitl at a authorities at
w r^ x *
«
r „ r
|o v ie tm ln h tru e * . , inK The c ilv haa 7,000 o th e r C W A
send
tAem to him
p a 'ill^
rre l post.
moment when the rumom were forgotten.
mpiiwiThnt°
^'h’^
r a Thev
*w.'.
There the vole was W for S m ith
----------Nov. U -&lt;4*.
W ith th * w ith d ra w a l o f th e ir .
» » h»d ^
' n* tn&gt;eUd
GAINESVILLE.
The Ptrlinh zloty hn« now been made equal tu the Run- impossible, the computer* oreurhd Tho possibility th a t vast aereav- pea'-• g u a rd in g ttg- fro n tie r tin t«» respect th * p k k n t llnnn.
e rt to SO fo r h it Republican op­
ia depend'
depend-1
linn ruble, and it in immediately obnervetl that tliir* links about an ncre of ground and th**- of scrub oak la tho south m ay v f F ri tc h high command
________ __
ponent
the PnlUh economy more firmly to the Rutininn. A mure wUhcd he would hurry uo and call ba utlllxad ia th# m an ufacture &gt;■* ing heavily on its a ir fores tu dsru p t the increasing t r a f f ic between
A ll o f the pm poted constitution*
nuhtle effect hn« been achieved In the Interimtlng arrange- " V h * iiuxxlad purthnaer than hur- paper waa given Im petus here to Communst China am i the V ie tamendment* carried in all precinct* ment for exchutiKinK «hl money for new. State itiMt it ut inm«, Hrd to Ran Antonio to flod no' day.
m inh tone.
Optometrist
In a new technbal paper en titlr.1
in Seminole County except No. 4, cn-ojH'rntlven. natiunalized Iniluntrleit anti intliviilualrt dniiMed what kind of whit* elephant he had
"pulplny
of
scrub
oak
hv
t
h
EYES
EXAMINED
having to do w ith M onro* county, um worker** gut a mure favorable exchange rate than private "“mired. H*
S
O
V
IE
T
S
E
M
A
N
T
IC
S
l‘'*™ kraft proeeas," th * pu lp amt naner
MOSCOW. Nov. D—iA V Wha*
w hich lo ti m G oldenrod and Slavia
GLASSES FITTED
htirtinertrt firntrt, land nwnern. nmf the like.
„ m ,h„ h, H rot, ,hr
laboratory at the lJn lv *e » itv n f Idrd
Is fa in g peryecute-l fo r unll&gt; 8. I'alm etta Ar*.
and No. 5 providing (or additional
Florida reporte.1 th a t p re lim in a ry Am erican
Thttrt
at a Mingle
Mtroke the ItuHrtinn grip on Polantl wan 17.200 each.
a c tiv ity ?
. . j L .... i
•
research
shows
a
hig
h
q
u
a
lity
county ju d g rt, which ln *l in f h u lu
The
an-w
er
In
f
D
r
le
tte
r*
is
Htrangtlirmnl iind th f opikinenta of (’ommuniant wort* ilfiilt
At a
*f
u ! ier pulp can fa obtained fro m this
ola and Goldenrod. The amend
"G o lu d ". which mean. dove.
u twrlouit financial blow, nil by a tlcvlc calltxl “currency
{'„rt i^ r a g e
noUfl*&lt;l oak w h ich In the past, fa s p ro ve 4
T his is one o f 70 questions and
ment p ro vid ing (nr juvenile court*
useful
on
ly
as
a
source
o
f
f
ir
reform . Kuril mauipulatiuil tlierltn renpect f u r i t " iiMute iXtl (.-ur,.r procurem ent au thorttlea
answers in Ihe la te st cm s.w o rd
teemed th r most |Mspts|ar rv rry
lii'HM, little iiM it may I k* uppruvoti.
t., tell them w h a t ba poaseaaad,
Tha report showed that in F lo r­ p u ttie published In the m a v a tln
where, ca rryin g every precinct and
'■ 1
1
' 1 ‘
-a ■i"
b
O ffic ia ls fro m W rig h t F ie ld In ida alone there are more t h in (tgonek 4Little- F lam e ! w ith it
w inning 1599 to 19(1 in tire county
w rc k ly rirru la tio n n f nearly 400.
D ayton. ().. h u rrie d -town tv east 5JJ00 square mile* of scrub oak 000
a* a whole.
Texas to are fo r themselves. T h -v foroata; and point*,] «-ii that “ih-Some of the other Soviet defl
ended u &gt; by glad ly paying the slightly over half o f the forest
F lo rid ia n * had their men |«*li
N a vy veteian 183,000 fo r the lot. haa continually Increased until now alUona of »t-i-l» in th* punle
a ric n ra n c rllrd n|
Poll It-,
W hat word In seven b itte r* l«
q.ioted
1***1 ba ttle* du rin g the (tatl lew
i* i* s -*M&lt;l m
aitc no m-w
, u,
-Senator
^ n a io i Johnson
oonnson q
m in i th
m is
i* axex- •liphtlv oper half nf the fore**
•late*—and
made
mused o fte n In the A m erican Consti
e e lu jlc l h im se lf w ith h i. .laugh ‘/ r * 1
• ,,&gt;Urr h r tecelvwl lands In th* south are hardwood* “ tu tin n hut ia ro m p le te lv absent
week* to occu|ty the ir attention
er. o r in hi* home
I fro m the T axan;
Formerly th* nature of the bar'
and m probably d id not have time
"The thing may b* summed up prevented their use in neper man from A m e rira n l i f t ? The answer
llu t spunky, cheerful
N ina
8 A C R A M K N T O . C a lif.. Nov. n to notice that in Georgia Governor
try saying that the disposal agency ufacturiap However, the lalm ra Is Svohoda (F reed om ).
(AA—N ina W arren, the
.o ld e n "R o n a v R e ar" to her fa m ilv and
W hat word is feared m n .t hv
™ Tatmadge w a i try in g to extend hi* haired am i sunshine d lsiM isItlo n rl frie n d * ~ trie « l to rheer her fa m ily was drlightasl to unload what thov ufaeturing. However. Ih* lafara
warm onger ?—— Peare.
obsolete county u n it ly ite m o f vot­ daug hter o f C a lifo rn ia 's o n ly 8 h * expressed a m a icd t - l- - - - - - thought was a heap of Junk on an lory devtaed a method at th r enviW hat Is the M a c A rth u r version
unsuspecting country fay. ami that station whereby th* hark and wood
ing to the general election. Mow th re e -tim e governor, appeared to ­ th a t thousands u f w ell wishers
o f a courtesy r a il ?— Raid.
th*
colonel
in
charge
of
tho
pur­
may
be
separated
satisfactorily.
W hat's the heat fo r aggression
«v«r, it i i not lo o la ta to point day to fa fa s tin g her polio a f f lic ­ sent notes o f encouragement an,' chasing agency ami the neraonnel
flow ers.
tion.
in W rsta rn E u ro pe ?- Ith u r.
at
Wright
Field
wort
delighted
to
out that according lo the la te tt re­
T h * courageous 17 v ra r
old
W hat accompanies the M arsh all
llonev Rear presumably eon . repurchase this equipmentT n’hraiid
turn* w ith the vote almost com­ youngest daughter o f G overnor
id a n f —Fam ine,
trarted polio at —
McClat-hv
i r I’h ' new condition."
-«
ut H
IIIP
plete. 9 5 ,619 people voted for the and M r*. E a rl W arren responded School, where only Friday night
Declaring "Thia la perhaps the
county u n it ty tlc m , 126.306 voted rem arkably. She is paralysed fro m she was a fa u n rin g rheer trade r most astounding case of short(Contiaaed from Page One)
the hips down.
The
school
ha*
had
fire
rases
nf
•gainst it.
aightednyaa" th* committee has un­ or the state eonttabutarv.

Lives Of Presidents

«

Truman

Chinese Reds Are!

H A M B O N E 'S M E D IT A T IO N S
THE NATION TODAY
IlMdilNIlN r»* MI Si;# •I
Whatuver may have- U*t*n tin- run sen of thu Truman •
•
By A.!isy
liy
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Administration’.. ntunninK defeats in Tuesday e lm-------- lio n * ,. ,
rr-,c,ioT“
rJr and R*rDemocrat
111 H a irs alia l i n n
Reported
Nearing
K a farad aa o e n o * rlaaa a a l l r r whether it wan the Conununiata-in-ifovernment theory, too publican."
••Mat S T, M i l , a t I I I ra a t O ffic e
Elsewhere in
Pr**' W A S H IN G T O N . N ov.
* • • M a r t . K U r t 4 a . a a t i r I ha A r t lony in jniwer and time to turn tin- rascals out, tin- Korean
f WOMDUH EF OUE
| f you're w ondering wh, t Tues­
• t a M i i aa a t M i n i a. |*T » ._
war
or
the
threat
of
n
Chinese
war.
or
iu«t
high
taxes,
the
M
.J
m1,|„k i^,, American inter­ d a y * election* mean in Congresa, Frontier Of India K I N 6 s c l o m o m h a p h *
M O k U lS L. ItKAM
fact remains that for the next few years at least the South ..t in European welfare ami lea* here’* a b rie f fill- in .
KAIiar
d Z ' H \ H Dfe RICHES'
U O M O M DK4V
is
in the saddle.
ll im ir i a l aid fo r the con tine nt.
The Con g re w due back he r* French
Planes
Blast
Maalaaaa M a a a it t
IM
DE. Y J O R U '
.
.
,
_
The larndon D a ily Express com ­ th i* m onth la the H i lt — elected in
If the Trumanites could not enact their siarialist pro­
•i R i i 'N i r t m i n i T R i
WOULD tV'W BO P'f
K ed
A rm o re d
L a rs
( lie n w ill c e rta in ly ba i»«u— and not the 82 nd. w hich you
t C a r r i e r ____ ____ ____ __
A ,M gram when they had 54 Democrats to 12 Itepuhlirans in the m ent, i
rm -r Insistence th a t the Eu•» M a a tb
______
l.t a
SA ID H E VfUZ, D E
Senate, and 259 Democrats to If»9 Itepuhlicans in the aro p•te
lit#
M a a th a ------------ ---------------- AAA
^
In d o c h in a
W flc
ra n na tion * nhouhi *how much ‘ UT h , t w V j e T 'f e 'm o f the H lat.
la W a a lla
Aaa Mouse, it is fairly certain that they will get nowhere with
SM AH TE5' M AH XooV.
which began a t noon, Jan. 3, U*V.».
n
u
n
convincing
p
ro
o
f*
o
f
se
lf
— Taar
___
... I U »
end* Juat before noon, Jan. 3,
NEW D E L H I. India, Nov. 9
,rlf
A l l a l l l a B i y aallaaa a a rta a l the new line-up of -ID Democrats'and 17 Republicans'in hrtp.
b '
l i a k a , raaalailaaa aa4 aallaaa al tlie Senate and 229 Detnocrnts and llltr Iti-putilnans in tlit
tW I*
. ,
„
.
— A re|&gt;ott from India'* re,
,
lt,
„w
&gt;
Kurope
to
■ la r la la ia a a l la r I I I * «.* «• * a l
•talaa Ia a 4 a . w ill ha rh a ra a A fa* House (with nine seats still undecided).
w a n t* the f»t
sin.?*1 Congr'rT.1 K n . J * " t # ‘ tw..- Pre‘ * n U " v r m ' Ur T '&lt; f U n t4/ " u l
•&gt; ra a a la r a 4 . e r i l.la a ralaa.
of Lba&gt;a today ignored u m o n iu m Senators
from
the
South
a*
well
us
most
Southern!
tl” t'taancial Tim*»: ye.r terra.
HapraaaataA h a lla a a lli H i Ia la a 4
ta w a a a p a r
N r e t r .r a t .il, e.
la r .
Mouse me,"Is*rs are almost unanimously opjmsed to I’n-siFp?ofabl. X !^*1S In th * H lat the Democrats had ed report* o f C h in rte prop -»*!* on
• l a l a r k . I h lra a a . tla ir a li. H a l*
over t h . R e p u llb *n» | u, u „ ,rl*O o n i between fte d China
dent I riitnun s ( tvil Itighls program, the Hrannan farm „J *i«l t&gt;. Kurope will h* lea* gen- aT h'’e.ay lljo rity
•aa f i t s . a i l a l. I.aala
keep i t in the SJnd, hut
_J T , .
j* "
•llm m er, aa a f s iu lt of th i* «nd T ibei
fh a I lr r a l 4 la a M r m k a l a l Ih r plun of guaranteed profits for big middle western farmers,
A aaarlalaA I'ria a tahlrh la a a lllla A of anciulizi'il medicine, as well a- free spending in general, I The Daily M ail cm
T il- Indian representative,, i*
commented th a t u&lt;eu’« election*.
tm rla a la a ll la I h l aaa I i t Iv p a M l
T h i* m a jo rity give* the D&lt; mo- Smba. d e fla te d in ttra d iheic had
c e rta in ly w ill
ra lla a mi a ll th# la ra l a m . (t r ia l.s and national bankruptcy. Nor is it to la- forgotten th a t1
a™
.!
ilu l
under pressure to reduce d u l­ crat* a p o itio n o f (tower
la Ih la a m a p a p r i . aa w i l l aa al
been no ap frre cia lilr change in ihe
among the Democratic majority in the next session of C:on- be
• I* ativa Jta p a lih a a .
le r a s -i.ta n c r to other c o u n trie s ." l-eciunt i t ’a alim , they w on't U&gt;
o lu a lio n * m tr Ins la ri rr|io rl. ir *
gress will Is* Florida's George Smothers, and not Claude
Tw o n e w a p ip cr* in I 'a r l i &lt;T«*- a»lc to ra m th ro u g h any Ir g i*
T H U R S D A Y , N O V. 1. IH jo
Pep|jer.
teive d here Sunday.
, lined the election indicated a lation they pleure.
r e x a m p le -U e u u a e th e y 're
T h a i m enage ta id Tibet • 1 JThere will always U; from 20 to 21 stmutors from the re viva l u f i-o la tio n is t sentim ent in l-c
T o l l A V S I I I III.R V ER SE
a m a jo rity , the Democrats w ill
Europe.
year-old ruler, die l^ ila i I sm s, ro ll
South who ran l»- counted upon to defend the principles ol •■ward
l.'Autie org an ..f the C a th o lic ' h * * - ■
on .■■' ron‘ m,“
war in lJ ia ta snd d ia l lo t c.ibinet
Jeffersonian -li-niocracy and repudiate any attempt on tin* Popular H rp u h llra n M ove m en t] «•*•- A nd ■**
chair
'I h p a m i n t i , a n iili) h a l t Itprn part of the so-called Fair Dealer- lo turn this country over iM I U 'l
commented t h a t t r a d i­ men w ill be D em ocrat*.
and die N ational Assembly were in
The** com m ittees, o f court*-,
a r i l a a lia firtl a i l h a . I r l g l i l
nf lo the Socialists. Combined with the Itefiuhlicnns the South tio n a l isolation i* dead, but on
rontm uou* tetvion.
I h r a t f M %9 T»a 1 * 1 I w
it h t f hand “ tra d itio n a l ra- ar ■&gt;' the utm ost im portance sin..h am ! (H -r f iir n ia n r r .
Ih r
s r r a lr .l
;* # u
L 'lii o n firm ed
le jio r li
of
ihe
will
have
i
balance
id
power
which
will
give
this
section
it'*
in
them
th
a
t
new
laws
got
f
ln
e
s
are
very
rnurh
a
live
and
m ira rlr
la I h r m u ltip lic a tio n of
Jvv# V « h i
#«-*¥-» ^
Chm
err
pro|M
itcl
bsd
come
from
■
political
im|Hirtance
il
has
not
enjoyed
since
ante
helium
in
rir
s
ta
rt.
F
or
exam
ple;
re
m
.rd
fe
s
tin
g
th
rm
selve*
in
h u a p ila la a m i I r r r arhiaila, gimd
days.
It
the
H2nd
C
ongrras
raises
in
new
fo
rm
*
at
a
moment
when
Kslim|Ming. caravan center on die
n e lg h f a ra , h u n ra l i n t r r n n i r n l . h u ­
-u p e rflria l u l-e rv e rs least e x p e rt cemr taxes, co m m itte rs w d l firs t Ind ia-T lire l border
m a n l i b c r t ) , and p r iif r r a a a h t r r
The Tibetan
To make the most of such an opportunity, however, th
■
in
m
ine
the
w
t.u
lr
problem
.
e
m
."
hia t e a r h i n g . p i r a a i l : M a a lr r , we
government srked India today not
Telephone Strike
requires
that
the
representatives
of
the
South
exercize
And
i
f
the
f
u
ll
Congress
vnt.**
T
in
le
ft
w
ing
K
ra
n
c
-T
ire
u
r
w o u ld a r t a . i g o f r o m I h r r
M a tt
their |cower wisely and with icstraint. Many ancient pre­ -ailed the election* a “ lu r c a r t en intreaae, the M ir and d e ta il* lo believe "w ild rumors from K a li12:.™.
I I m n I I u m o I I m m fng* I I h #I
w ill fa- p re tty rnurh w hat it--- mpong.
judices and siqcerstitinns will have to la- abandoned if o f ter lam it - J . tlo n iim as fa r a* committees
ployed by Wnlern Electric Comdecide they should I mKurope is concerned.’*
Smhe
ra
id
tha
t
Chinese
liu
c
r
Southern senators and representatives are going to do hatd u d d r i l l r r r n la r a r l from
Hut fo r President rum an a r-l
t ‘* p a n ), m a n u la tlu rin g and in rta llin g
In tie rm a n v the F ra n k fu rte r
t t y and war and f r a r . hut
hi- lie alongside of Itepuhlirans. Nor should they blindly op­ Xundsrhau -uirl the rm p h a s i* o f his fo llo w e r* there's a catch m wh-ch cap tured Chamdo, ISO rn ilcr, A
.
.
.
‘c,&lt;
arm of the Arnrucan Telephone
■ lo ry ahlnra b r ia h lr r on h iim a n lli
— ----- 1
- — •
pose every Truman niensuri out of hitter opposition to hi* t ' X fo reign |K illcy m ig h t far sit th is ; fo r lnalur.ee, t ik e the earl ol IJia ra . now were -m&lt;
vir.g- jsou
n j Telegra|)b
tfie g rs p ri Com
vo m ptiany.
a n y. A
r t wage
today tha n ll did l » r n l &gt; - f i i r himXenatr
in
the
H2.)d
Congress.
• h ifle rl from Kurotre to A ala aa
program
as
a
whole.
routh
tow
ard
Foyu.
M
r
dtd
not
loJ
u
p
u tr touched o i l the w alkout
d ir d p e a r. ago: A ris e and shlnr,
There
the
Democrats
w
ill
out
a re su lt o f the election.
fo r th y IlK b t ia rom p, and tinIlv demanding an end to socialist experimentation once
The p in W estern tire ** in B er­ number the Republicans o h ly I'r cate I ’oyu. w hich it not iht.ivn on 4f t r( (h r union rejected a piu|&gt; otrd
lllA ry o f Jehovah Is ri»cn upon i and for all, by putting an end to extravagance and waste in lin viewed the election re s u lt* aa to 17. A n y tim e the R epublicsn- available roapr o f a lm o it-u o rl.a tie d
------------ r ir i
m s . — *wage in c r r a ir o f IU tu IM j cents
____
*
1
_
I
___
••*
*
tliee.—laaiah 80:1.
• how up in fu ll s tre n g th Mini th r I ibet
M t t i M a M la i m
‘ k k l b k M H a lls f i r t f l S a ta r4 a s
M M l a » 4 « « ____________

K o re a n

War

( I'nMltIhurtl M nM fa -«r tH»M

Manchurian border t» tieln an
eriual nurillier o f Korenti Itr-ds.
f.
Tho r&gt;|H)kesman nddrd that an w
other fiOJXM) Chine-e are lust ac­
ross th r Yalu River laundarv in
Manchuria and could quickly enter
the fighting.
In Taipei. Formosa. Chinese N a­
tionalist
intelligence
officers
placed 54,000 Chlnvse Reds in Ko­
rea with 150.000 more prewired to
enter from Manchuria. The Na­
tionalists said thru- reserve-- art
Russian-equipped and the • or
of Hrd General l.in 1'iao's FourtlWa
Field Armv.
m
A wlntrv
mt*t
overhung
t*e
sronca,
nut
ir.r
-vialher
srenerallv
fronts, but the weather generally
» t . gmol. AIhe, I c r r i e r - U . - l
nlane« mnij p.-«r ---«rrnrtrM .w i.-i
advantage ut .........“

*

_
...
—... .»» ..us *■* I mn&lt;l HI
the northeast r&lt;ui*t c ity o f Chonjin . N avy div« Iroml-ers hit
ra liro n d bH dgei spanning the &gt; *n lu »
R iver on the no rth w e st hm jrpfarv.
The U . 8. N a vy said its sky ra id ­
er* whammed
th r
bridges— at
bom b-rubbled S in u liu —w ith 1.000
and 2.000 pound (tombs. S ln u ilu , a
c ity o f about 100,000, was re p o rt­
ed '.Ml p r r cent destroyed in Wednetday's heavy It-21* raid.
tliv e bomfa-r* fro m th.- . s r r le r
I’hilippinr Sea ran into heavy anti­
aircraft fire as thev pounded (he
twin spans,

J*

SPECIAL SALE
USED CARS
1942
CHEVROLET
2 I)r. Sedan
1-ocally Owned. O nly

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2 I)r. Sedan
O rig in a l O w ner— l-ow Mileage,
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1947
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Is x s l
O wner,
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T ire s,
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1946
OLDS
Club Coupe
)ne owner rar-uaed only by
family Good, clean and well
kept automobile. For aale

$ 112 6 0 0

1949
BUICK
Dark Green Super
J .Sfdan

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fully equipped with a new
I250.VJ art uf &lt;») It. V. Good­
rich tubeless tiro*. Pediu. heat­
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TIIVRSDAY NOV. §, 19S0

Social And Personal Activities

f

PAGE FIV”

ri t wi ne

M K T H fH U S T f T K C L i:
r . . . i t . N o ; „1 th . w . s c . f c « f
K tr* l il r t h m lii i C hurch met
DanM r*.
C M fV iflH im ttfr«i«linff.

RADIO STATION
iV.T.U.R.

'!

PHONE 148

S o c i a l C a le n d a r
T IIU R .* D A V
The Sem inole Teacher's C1nl&gt;
w ill meet at th e Sanford Jun io r
H ig h School at 8:00 P. M.
T h r D ougla* Job * Jun io r ll n •
th rrh o o d w ill m r r t at th r church
at 7:30 P. M.
(D am m ar School P T ,\ w ill hold
ita re g u la r rn rc tin ir at t h r school
at 7:30 I 'M . H ill F irm in g . I'h yslcal Education in s tru c to r, w ill |.*
t h r guest speaker. A ll fa th e r* are
especially in vite .I to attend
T h r if t Shop W o rke r* w ill b
M r*. Jack S lorriaon ami M r*
H ill K irk .
Scm inola IteU -kah Lodge No. 41
w ill m r r t in the I.O .tl.F . H a ll at
H;(*l P.M
Under t h r M&gt;on«nr*hiti o f lleta
Sigma Phi a o ro rity , the receptionl* t at the F rrn a ld -I.a u g h to n Me
rnorial H o spita l i* M r*.
M arthx
Coleman.
P it t H A Y
Seminola Rein-kali l.o*lge w ill
have a c h illi s u p in e in the I O.O.K
H a il at ti:00 P.M.
T h r S a llir lln r r i- o n t'h a titr r of
t h r It.A .Jt. w ill in e rt at 3:181 P.M.
w ith Mra. A. W. I .r r , Itrg rn t, at
24 It! I .a im I Avenue. Co-hoitesse^ a i r Mra. C. It. Hawaou, M r*, Marion Ureer ami M r*, t i n t rude W ild*
n rr. A ll v is itin g da ug hter* are in ­
vited to attend.
T h r |{o«r C irc le w ill m rrt at
0:45 A .M . at the Harden Center.
The M agnolia C ircle w ill hate a
coveted di»ti luncheon at
11:311
A .M . at the home o f Mra. M iria m
Itiia -id l
M r*. F ie ri Cana*
w ill
• peak on “ N a tiv e O rchid*” .
T h r J a .a ia n d a C ircle w ill meet
^ a t 3:00 P.M. w ith M r*. 8. H. lia r MS rim a n a* ho«t&lt;*a».
The H irt H a rde ner* Circle w ill
m r r t w ith M r*. H e o rre lla id r n at
10:00 A .M .
T h r H rm rro c a lli* C ircle w ill
meet at t h r home o f M r*. H ro rg r
D ixon at 220 W r* t 10th St.
The Ixu ra C ircle w ill n x e t at
t h r home o f M r*. Y o llr A. W il­
lia m *. J r at 2:30 P.M.
Mimosa C ircle w ill meet at the
home o f M r*. H u rry Sllahy at
^ I0:oo A .M . fo r a covered dish lun™ rht-on.
The A ta lt-a C ircle w ill meet at
11:00 P. M. at the home o f M r*.
L. L S ill. M r*. Hoy T ill!* w ill
h r ro -h o *tr*s .
m e t e n tr a l C ircle w ill me* t
at IO:UO P. M. a t Ih*- home o f
H m . C. A. W hlddon.
The llihi&gt; cu s C irc le w ill m r r t
at the Harden C r u tr r at 3:00
P. M. w ith M ra. (cordon l l r ison and Mra. J. V. June* a* ho*
%

The Palm C ircle w ill have a
luncheon at 12:00 P. M. a t th r
home o f Mra. W . W. I .im on S live r
U k t.
The Sanford
Townsend
Cluh
w ill meet at the T o u rist Canter
a t 7:30 P.M T h r in sta lla tio n o f
o ffic e r* w ill take place and eve ry­
one is invited.
In o h svrvan r* o f Am erican Educatlon Week, *|&gt;on*orr&lt;l hv the
Seminole C o un ty School*, a t? lk on
“ Hom e-S'-hool.Com m unltv
TeamMt w o rk ” w ill l*r he an l over W TRR a*
3:46 P.M
.S v H H D A V
The T o u ris t C lub w ill have a
social at thx- T o u ris t Center a t 8:00
P.M. Tbe p u b llr I* ro rd la llv in vite d
to attend.
The public lib ra ry w ill l^&gt; closed
a ll day due to A rm is tic e Hay.
M O M ) vY
The circle * o f the Woman's M is ­
sionary Society o f tbe F irs t llnntis t Church w ill meet at 11:00
u’rln ck a* fo llo w s ;
I. M rs. II. K. T u rn e r, chairm an
In the Men's H IM . Class room : II
M ra. J. I.. J trk a o lt, i hairntan. in
th * P hiU thea C la n room ; I I I . Mrs
V oile W illia m * , chairm an. In t h r
T . E. L. Clasa room : IV . M r*. R. T.
Thom a*. cha irm an , in the Phehean
Class room ; V M r*. R. T. H un*.

S«M y

•ducatton It
an Impartoat
of Mm

M r. and M r*. K. H. P attish all
have re turn ed to W ashington. I). C
a fte r spending several davs w ith
h it m other. M rs. H. II. P attish all
Kd H a rp e r and Tom Hoyle are
le avin g S atu rday fo r Jacksonville
where th e y plan to attend
the
H e o rg ia -F lo rid a fo o th a ll game.
Rev. J. K. M cK in ley and sons
M a rv in and Ed. are planning to a t­
tend the H e o rg la -F lo rid a game in
Jackso nville th is weekend
M r*. I la ie l Cos and d a u g h trr*
Joyce and D orothy Jane, o ' S*~fo rd , N . C. are v is itin g Mrs. X.
N olan fo r several week*
M r and M r*. J. Edw ard Schiller
o f St. Petersburg are exp** ted to
a rriv e F rid a y to spend the week­
end w ith M r. and M r*. Jack Horner
and ton L a rrv at th e ir ho n r un
87V Fast T w e n tie th Street. Thev
a ll w ill atten d the H e org la-F lo rida
fo o tlta ll game in J a m -o n v ille on
S atu rday.

Lake Mary
lly

HO LD IT .A ID W OOI. Drr«« in
M u rk, roya l and wine, la New
Y o rk fashion fo r fn ll nnd w in te r.
D iagonal rio tin g Is rm phaslfed by
gold buttons Collar o v rila y I* of
w h ite faille, tw it o f Mack ribbed
calf.
f*V. F. f i l m /n s fifu fr i'k o f o j

Local Art (Exhibit Ih
Seen liy 233 Persons

V IR H IN IA

P. A N D E R S O N

I t wa» agreed th a t the Chaintier o f Commerce would purchase
a h ro n tr n a m r p la u u r tu m ark
the ariatra* idanted in m enturv of
Johnathon H. Evan*, ch a rte r mem
Iter. M u rr than h a lf the need.*
tu rn was suh’ c rlh rd before th
end n f the evening. A * is the
custom , the sum p f f i n wa» vote
to lie donated to the C hristm »
Tree Fund. F o llo w in g the husine*
m eeting, the m rm liers o f the li*-*ti
tif ir a t io n ro m m ittre served pie and
coffee.
M r. and M r*. Richard II. Iv r* *
a rriv e d S atu rday to occupv the
F red T. W illia m s garage anart
merit on the Country- C luh Road
w h ile th e ir home Is being h u ll'
They are fro m W ashington. I). C
M ra.
W a lte r
K eating.
M i**
Josephine C line and
Raymond
T u rn e r, o f lllu e fie ld . We«t V lrg in ia a rriv e d F rh la v to v is it th e ir
re la tive , M r, and Mra. H erbert
l.a m p e rt. They had a p lr n lr at
H avtona Reach Sunday,
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More than r t . i persons viewed
(he art e xh ih it held d u rin g the
week en.l nt the Sanford W om an’s
(Tub as p a rt o f the N a tion al A r t
Week pro gra m .
M r*.
H re trh e n
l.ew'l* C ro w ell, local a rtis t and d i­
rector o f the e x h ib it, declared to ­
day.
She extended her tha nk* ami
appreciation to the a rti* ta who co­
operate.) by loaning th e ir p a in t­
ings. ami to the fo llo w in g : the
Fine A r t* D e partm ent
of
the
W om an’* C luh includ in g Mrs. '. It
th«*lr «U u irh tpr
C ru m le y. president, an.l M r* F le t- 9 * \ - r • • tfHMr
eher R oll*, to M r*. Krnest Situp*nn M r*. M illa rd Keeler o f Daytona
o f l.ee*httrg for her assistance and Reach.
M r*. H e rlre rt l.a m p e rtV d a " " h
to M r*. N e ll llrtd g e *. and lo Thr
tr r-ln -la w , M r*. James K. (T in H erald and S tatio n W TRR.
ami d a u g h te r Judy o f F alm outh
Va. have a rrive d and w ill spend
i chairm an,
in
the
Interm e dia te the w in te i w ith her.
Mra. L .C. T lllla and son Dan­
( ’Ja» sr.iom ; V I. M r*. II. R. P in nin.
I cha irm an , in the Woman's lllh le nie spent th * weekend w ith her
- Claas room ; V I I. M r*. F rank I - ton . CpI. R vnm T i l l i t who Is
W o m lrtiff J r. chairm an, in the stationed a t E lg in Field.
Rruce O verrash
of
Daytona
Young M rn ’f lllh le Class room.
A t 12:00 o'clock a covered dish llra c h was in tow n ra ilin g on
fellow -h ip luncheon w ill la* served frie n d s Sunday. M r*. O verraah la
by C ircle (I In the H 'ttr r n l Assem ­ a fo rm e r resident o f I j i k r M arv.
F rie n d * o f N 8. Illo u g h w ill
bly loom ami al I :(KI o'clock C ircle
be so rry to hear th a t he I* ill
2 w ith M t*. W. P. Ilrooks, J r., pro
grant chair man. w ill conduct t h r ami was taken to the F rrn a ld pro gra m . The M issionary T o p i*: I.aughton M em orial H o sp ita l Sun
I* There a Doctor in the House? day a ftern oon
Mra. F ra n k lla rtlo w has gone to
I (D rtr m in is try th rn u rh t m edic*)
m ission* fo r the healing of the n a ­ C in cin n a ti to v is it frie n d *.
M r*. F ra n k C r lf f in w ent to
tio n s ). The lllh le T opic: Ho. Ile a l!
the guest o f M r*. J . F. Russell
M atthew 10:1-8.
A ll the women n f the ch u rrh are IJo yti, Fla. M onday w here *4 * I*
urged to atten d and v is ito r* w ill the guest o f M r*. J. F. Russell.
R. K. F ra n k lin had a* h i* gu e st•
la* welcome.
Circles o f the Women o f the Sunday h i* da ug hter, M r*. Fled:P resbyterian Church w ill meet a- O rder ir k and to n , F ra n k ie o f
J follow s;
Daytona Reach.
M r. and Mra. II. M. (Reason had
: C ircle No I M r*. Cobh, c h a ir­
man. w ith M r*. R. C. hot.g. P ill a* their guests, over t h r weekend,
th e ir son-in-law and da u g h ta r, M r.
1Jin re l Av- n u r at 3:30 P.M.
C ircle No. 2 M r*. K in g, rh a tr and M rs. Richard W . Keogh of
man. w ith M r*. D. I - T h ra sh e r (ia ln e a v illr.
Mlaa K ay Uaerman, niece o f 8.
424 H ra n d v lrw Avenue fo r a cov­
H rrla n d and Mlaa l.ava Derland.
ered dish luncheon a t 12:30 P.M .
C ircle No. 3 M r*, luiwson, c h a ir­ arrive d fro m her home In W at#man. w ith M r*. F. !.. M e riw e th e r. Ington, D. C.. last F rid a y and ex(recta to spend some 111
lim a w ith
C elery Avenue a t 3:30 P.M.
C ircle No. 4 M r*. P iety c h a ir­ them .
Col. W m. E. . Raker went to
man. w ith M l* . C J. F D her. Woodmere, (O rlando I fo r a covered d l*h Tam pa Sunday lo atten d the b i­
m o n th ly m eeting o f th * F lorida
luncheon at noon.
C ircle No 6
M r*.
W h rlch e ' C hapter o f A m erican 8 ta m p Ilea lrh a irin a n w ith M r*. H ro rg r T ouh v era Association. Ile a rh iu a rte r* o f
W l West S ixtee nth Street at 3:30 the o rg a n iia tlo n la In New York
C ity.
P.M.
M. J.
M a h u rln
visite d
h it
C ir r i* No. (1. M r*. H a rry Wood
r u ff, chaim an, w ith Mra. F. I-. frien ds, M r. anti M r*. E. 0 . F a w ­
W oo d ru ff. 620 Dak Avenue a t 3.-00 cett la st week. He la now re tire d
and liv in g In W est Palm Reach,
P.M.
hut fo r 40 year*, he waa director
C ir r i* No 7 M r*. Charles M o rri
to n , chairm an w ith Mra. U I I . M r o f physical education In th * C hica­
l-a u lin 4tkt N ineteenth S treet w lt f go school*.
F rie n d * o f Pvt. Jack Dempsey,
M rs. Jack lla ll as ro-hostes* al
fo rm e r resident o f Lake M ary,
3:00 P.M.
Husines* Women's C ircle No. * w ill h r s o rry to hear th a t In an
explosion recently he lo st h i* hand
M r*. Royd, chairm an, w ith M r*.
8. R ru m lcy, Celery Avenue a t 8:00 and a p o rtio n o f hla le ft arm . He
P.M. Iluainesa Women'a C ircle N o la aU tloned a t F o rt B ra g g , N . C
M rs. A l. B ry a n t and tw o sons
2. M r*. Jar ret. cha irm an , w ith Mlaa
Rebecca Stevens. 021 P ark A va- who have been v is itin g her parents
M r. and Mra. Wm. Thorne. Jr.
nue a t 8:00 P.M.

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YOB I f, Nov. » — ( j ’ t
l,onk» like O ttaw a may be In c anawet to Ihe In te rn a tio n a l haxeball
ImaiTur** p e rpleainy problem o f
Ihe
u n p ro fita b le
Je r.e y
I 'i l y
fra iit h i. .
. A l Icaal, w ith 'h e
annual league mectlnK ro m ln i; up
In a few day*, president Shag
SbauKhnea.y v|n-ut moat o f yea
D r i v p c
fe rd a y nrotninK a w a itin g a ra il
fio h i that Canadian c ity . . ".fe r»ey C ity i- n ’i d e fin ite ly **ut, but
II. I I H N11N' I I A t l t l t N
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the C ia n t* w ill ,e ll if th e y ta n
i» '•••ntin'ile
u ll S chool
d i» o l jun- Krf „ b iiy e r." Shag e rp la ln c d "W e
||,c
&gt;mmole H igh
i &lt;pi t a t 'i l* ( elety le d . b a lllr d the
have .rv e ra l place, in m in d , but
•n ta d m * l. it ill* I'a n lb e ri II team tom e of them are n't any lie t'e r
i a H •* lie here la tl n iy h l in a than Jet ey C ity fro m Ihe ra d io le lrv U io rt etandpnlnt
Thai hax
M illie it lb
it at tp o n io ird lay Hie im l alarul ru in e tl min tr league
l bateball on th&lt;- A lla n llr realictxril
l*l|o l I Ini
M aying liefot e a im a ll tu rn out . . . We may have lo i n In • ana,t.
i, i
r i
r da." . Then, a lte r apau e, “ Heck.
o f foi
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the I t . by Fed* .b o w - l ( l
X la v ta . ,.'d v ih a i'a •
"I
i,o. .1nnpiuvemenl over il.e ir
tin t, bit i » i ia » .' .
M eanw hile
).tt
in p 'llo rm a n c e i lin t te a io n p r e iy I'a n l* Howland o f Ihe l ’ i r l
lit
lo liny Hie Im il. eleven ico te - : Hr * o a -l la a g ite
f f r r - o i.itlb c l
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. 1 ♦ho'i'shi along Ih * »arne lin e *
b p ' ' " ''f l,
'* • " • P P f f I bat H ■ ,«r.T help Id . league lo
' I" I ib riru rlv e ., the I rt|» looked have m a i'ir league rluhe tra in ill
•p.p«l in die d e lrn ie and itn e a le n
f'aHfp .n la
an I then
bload»a»t
e.l it. .are a number o f tim e r
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f o r »i»n fo r \ « n
I u n ta llie d nnly once ley t ar
Penn .Slate*, n n &gt; » co u n try learn,
i* in .1 Hi* ball In li t , S a n fo rd IJ hegdrd bv H ill and Don A e h e n fe ll.a id line before lorm g it on a i n . te ce n llv in rn e d In a perfect
I .....I.le
11.11 war the o n ly time M ore in . dua1 meet a » a in .t New
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The f ir s t fiv e fln U h e r*
in i * ' in%ArfFn rm iiF d I I if 1*4II r r o * -* th r lin e If»g?r1hf» u lte iifl of
f» »*l^ I f lie F fs| |*» v«r(| line.
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P lay H a lts Three
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Rjimpajcinjr VMI
May (Jivu (Jcorj'isi
Tucli Roii^Ii (tsiiiK1

L. S. U.-Vanderbilt
CNnvlcsf Shirks To
As Virions Battle Miami Hurricanes
Tn Play Louisville
In Las! Breather

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Florida O f f e n s e Robinson Deleats

Miami’s Dykes In
Ten Round Match

Beg ins Intensive
Work For Georgia

C H IC A G O , Nov. 9 IA*!— W el­
ter w rig h t C ham pion Hay “ N ilg a i"
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Kohtnaori won nrgiH irr fig h t la *t
D r ill
S e s s io n
S I l O W P h lg h t, * e ttlin g fm a III round aplit
d criile rt when « knockout -rom c.l
in iv itn h te a e vcia i tim e*.
Th.. v ic tim o f Robin io n ’* I2 l* t
victory wa * Hobby Dyke*, young
ami game M ia m i. Fla., hopeful
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The m atch w a - not fo i S u g a i'*
f.A IM .NV |l |.. Nov. J t / l
, „ |r , | r w r l ( h r il , b7 p tn in d i, HI
lw p i" * r 'l iM.img and (Kiwer th a t
„ v. r th e w ell lim it, to
may *pe|| the ilil|r r e n r e (in M '. il
I ly k r * ' I I H ' i .
d a ', I," ill,a ll .qu ad airam d (.ro rg ia * !'• P te th e "ham pi.m 'a evident
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tiipet Ifirity , it w a* a aplit dectalon.
in
l» .k m n * ille
S a tu id a y
w a . T |', rer,,r r r
,m r
K„VI.
li r r r y ^ ttr ic L y i« l l t f
i),« Hn imom to H«ihiiiM»rt. A M fo w l
w liiiip e il lli|iu ig } i a m nl wecli d r ill lodge voted th e lend * dra w .
A -lin t cro w d o f 6.791. p ro lA h ly
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held down l.y n felevialof, -ho w ln g
'•o lh aenal im l tfio illid o tlc n * " ,,f
. paid a gto ta gate n f
.bowed im p m c -d r oo rdinaltrin a* 121.2"••'I
( ‘oarIi H-.Ip W W o o d ru ll Ipeeiletl lip
e . r ia l tim e - du rin g the fig h t,
wp.fli (or the | • atilt ion aI game va III, e a p friillv d in in g the laat rnum l*.
|J« Itiittd o g i.
Robin,'.o'*
two-handed
flu trie a

Improved T i m i n g
In H.-ill Handling

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m a ttw n hut the d*l*n«» got the
nnly real lo tig li w o ik o l the a fte rnoon.
V a ra ltv a tta .k p la t'» in * aipperl

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l r V . , t , .iD2 . ‘ " w K ,li;
t ll , b a m p i-n could not
denied a krim k'-u t. Kugai I'ackerl
awav. le ttin g Dyke* recuperate
| ly k r , fo llo w e d I bear epiaoile*
w ith fur io n , I .ut generally fu tile
through duinm v defrn«e* w ith » a atilt n il 'h r " ,eai o|&lt;l H 'diiii-u l •&gt; , i h e rrc 'l fo r h i* ag*
fine Hlaplay o f lim in g and bait
y t r i\ . o r .
handling. H*y\'o«&gt;d S u lliva n a n t
Angua W illia m - loaded up * H "
baekfiehl n u ll* S u lliva n ran w ith
h a lfl'a rk * Hufued l.on g and Bam
O iterho ud t w ith
r n lty I'fc k AtU p to m e tru l
te rn tlln g at teith lia lft'a rk p* *t*
Flnytl H ilg g in * * - &lt; the fu llh a rk
I’ hone S it
w ith (h i* u n it.
W o rkin g w ith W illia m * were
h a lfh a rk t L * ro y Poucher and Fuhha M rfto-van a n il' Frerl M ontadanea a t fulll&gt; ark.
Mopatrtenra w a* lm p re **lv e ln
p ra -pra ellre k ic k in g d r ill* a - he
r o n tltU n t lv doomed p u n t* 6ti and
65 yard * down the field.
Kml th in B row n w a* added to
the e x tra point k ic k in g coro* a*
fw Scare* *1 Hayyy Urh H Wnon,
a poxiihle replacement fu r the in
ll b*» •*&gt;! Wfitalilfil
fjiM
•'Km I #-ft fna«v • fivl *?H •»##»«• M#
lined C a rro ll n rlM n a ld
I ft f t l f ^ nln- (i&lt;
fur
W hW tle aome tin I f d o ie n p la y
*tf&gt;‘Kt*f " pf r «tno |M
era ran tbe ahlellne* In lig h t
ft# f
4»o!nrK##iM«
Nu*. (hr ihe we cl L tf t -t *t#K ►'•Mi, m
pail*, another «lx o r aeven wet-*
mb |*t eM «*' the miLtn l«i*« - «H |K«e
not evrn on Ihe fie ld
•rtatOr Un4t to *#*oM»#k m«nv
Am ong Ihe In ju re d are W ood­ f POtfwbr orelno froo (*r&lt;« f&gt; e tif(|| I a
Ke»#i r*ti
r««fofe t tr r r •ovni"r u f f h lm a rtf, win, I* a till lim p in g
rWA| ot ke lo er» tM« MmH I m . jbk
from aa pulled leg tendon w h ich
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for t i 4 ii htor. r»«4
he h ittl w h ile dem otiH raH ng a •MtftlvJr Of IlhwiOtol*
play laat week

Dr. Henry .Me lcan lift

Relief l i t-it
Monthly Pains A New Sensation

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Kr n ,U t.k y
Slalg on S a ltm la y - t i l

w ill. In, M atter, tlu * week ta kin g
ll.rm in to ic rrc t p ia d ic e »c .to n,

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to p i'p ,te fm (heir etch iival. (lie
I londa St ,tc L'm vcuity Srminolei.
W ith then (n it tn r tr n fu l liomc-

Irrrtlball.
Irared on average yardage al­
lowed to opponent! per game.
fig tf'C i relearrd today by the Na­
tio n a l ( nllcgtalc A llilr tic B utra u

«riming game in 12 yean now tin *
Inry, the fla tte r , a ir undoubtedly
p te p a iin i , w a rm w cko m c lo t tbe
v iu to ri
from
f a lld im r r .
A ny
tilin g ra n and probably w ill hapI'co when tbe tw o team, rla d i tn
M unir tpal S tadium tn I t ' l and to ­
m orrow ntgid at O ftft P. M
lire Seminole w ill brine a p e r­
fect ir io r d a g a in ,I tbe nm e beat
n l l a l l r r , ’ and w til prohahlv fig lil
. im a ll wale wa, t m „ i l „ p n .trp l
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,M. T o ,a l
W ild c a ts A te

By V F R N O N MARHIN
S lelm n fla tte r Coach Joe M rM ullen h a i hetom e aery .ct ,e t,*c

r.rg p i&gt; .
«7V THe TRACK
■TEAM, MAKE E ’Al ONl OR THE
r n r r e c E n 'E R a — t r e t o
TijOCMPOtf.S REAVES M t CAU/ytr
Vf
) HERE T R f A u '. »
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of

,w o ,o M l,,
m * ' n ' to ll,S e

‘ fw w fd M iau.pippi '-ta te ', Marooaa
on lo p w ith 150.1 yard* perm itted
have gtven up If^ .O in eight ita llr .
W yom ing wa, thud w ith 160 0 for
!e*en game,
I hr M atoont alio led th r pack
in Ini*, * id p a n d rfrn te w ill, only
M 2 y a id r i*ri game r g u n i l them.
f&gt;T’*

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liRUte

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- d im rive aggteg*i|.,n w rig h t 1 0 /
a* rn in iM ie d lo IH7 for the Steiio n d r fe naive aquad
a 10 m .und
,
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'
tier man advantage
I 'o * ' Ii D ' ll V e ll" r ‘* T allah a-ie e
an* w l," lin tllic e d tlie H a tte r*.
.t.'l-ll. Ia*t year w ill employ the
•In g le w ing, w h ile Coach J»C 'le inullen w ill l i e one . / tlie newer
form atioua fro m tbe T the wing
rd T
Coach Me.M ullen, an atum ntiv
fro m Brow ii U lt lv r r - it y ami o n ly
26 ye a r* " f n g r, ha* already bet
tere.1 H.e M attel a lecord o f la**
year in a d d itio n to giving them
th e ir homecoming vic to ry in 12
vrara. Bow l aroota fo r a New
Year* Day game are giving Hie
H a lle r* a good going over, am!i
|n o rai. !.
I * p’f ^w ^aw -,--*-m ind i- go,",.
M cM ullen ha i -eve ral good ren•on* fnr p ,." lu rin g a good tenm .
,

a rc the "n in it-p a i&gt; *e '|.a g a iii*t” mai" r team tn the land T h e ir oppon''n , • ''iv e trie.) on.y 22A tu tu , ing
p la .p na againat l''2 In the air.
Wake —
F'oieat, Idle la«t week, retain ed ‘ fro n d po«ilinti in ru th in g
d . f r o - r w ith a 71.7 fig u re M i**laippl State did not m ake the f ir at
in in th l- departm ent and Ken­
tu cky wa - ninth w ith 161 6
The wiblcala head th e l i t ! in d»fen -e
again t acofing
They've
per m ill. -I ,11l point*
in e ig
I
_ h t _game*
.
average of 1.26, to to p A rm y t
an ai
4311.
f l a b h * 'l the tw it p u n tiu g aver­
age 117 ya rn - f i t aeven gam»*
T lie III leader * In to ta l 'le frn * * :
Per
fi; 1 l.am e
* * % k’ * 0
&lt;! 'J0.1 166 5
H 1.161 168 9
2. Kentucky
169 0
7 H ill
!1 W yom ing
6 162-t 170.7
4. W ake km e«t
6, M ia in i i l l* »
6 1666 177 5
.7- Ten tie* sea
7 ( M l 187 7
6 1118 186 1
a hug o f f h i* re c iiv e i'a
6 lllm n i*
H Tulane
6 950 I96 0
6 I I HI 196.6
1 tl. flkla ho m a
6 1161 1 &gt;t 5
16. A l in v
|
team ill F lo rld u .
remembered from Ito lllri* ■Cnlleg#
In the line Mi M ullen ran htut',1 laat year a,id ha* jreen a atandout
o f a I6u |Miiin&lt;l g u a i'i who i' .ecu w ill, the H a lle r* Ih t* year.
moor,* III the optenieiit* lia rk flc lil
The O'ld t h il l" alem l t i l ' 1 H a lte r
than out of a p l*y . H illy Joe eleven i* the fa rt th a t the y have
he athe r, h a il* fro m Itc llr lila d " al'va va eon." I.ark 'M o n g e r in th#
and ha* h**n one o f the te a -o n *
o ii'l l.a lf and »roied m ore tm int*
the opponent* liave fnund tlie H a t­ tlia t in Hie f it at h a lf. Keen in
th e ir onlv defeat t ill* *e»*on they
te r defence »■• to u g i, to reach
Knrl Dm, M a rt'll ba* atarted were held to 30.6 in tiie fleet h a lf
•v illi lilv plarem ent kicking, in « n - hy the la m p * S p a rta n * hut re ­
game the ll a t 'e i* eainept a v ic to ry tu rn e d ill the »eeom! h a lf to run
herauae o f Ida fin e k irk in g A r- "P 26 n o in l* while holding th#
lamed a* having
lin g a talented“ to#. T am pa n- to no *eore in the la tte r
M a rtin lia * inade 36 o f 36 p o in t- h a lf n f the ru n te d
a fte r touchdown
a tte m p t*
goo,I
Coach
Joe
M cM ullen
ha*
atid I* the H urd h ig lir .t w ore* in tuo ugh t h i* lioya a long w ay th l*
F 'l'irida, a ll " f w hich lie ha* arm ed
, « »n l,'|t won't be over Hie h ill
on kick* fro m placement
u n til the F 8 II game i* behind
I'o -,a p ta ln Haul tjd 'u ti w ill tie them and in the h l't o r y hnokv

Bnymruls Within Reach Of All
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re fiird tn g . atam p*.

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Apartment Ran/tc
Installed With 1st
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DOWN PAYMENT M*.M
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Ihe invade,* w ill field o ffe n .n e »1" '
, " fd
W l,°
and d rfrn ttv e unit* which w ill out-1 » l*te , ilm m i n garnet,
p-r.ph the | l . l l r r t to n U 'lr i ahl v.
Kent nek* r a n t* fo u rth in pa*»
r&lt;
i - 1 t ii
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d r fc ii c w ith a 67.1 a1erage, fen.
n , r F 5 U e fle iM iv c team Up. the
„
, . r „ m| wHh
■' »|r« al an average weight u l T e m p i* th ird w ith 6 5 .1
’07, w lnlc the lla t tr , * * o lle u . iir
Ohio State remained in fro n t at
•nailune weigh* in at I ' l /
, I I t u 'h iiig drfern e .having pe rm itte d

Offers the Budget Special

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T i l t In Defensive T i l t

F ;isfet I f i t t e r s Hy
II P o u n d AvcifiKc

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F l o r i d a State In Mis,si,s.sippi S t a t e

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Stetson T o M e e t Kentucky To Play

UCL A. ££*&gt; Traditional

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I I • ■ k» lllo l a. age, Ifn lc h i J * * ? ''
, " N V ’ 't ,n^
............ M e lt, .ta rre d „n the f&gt; .| *
' " f t f ili n g , but w liat re a lly
■ft-ri pi. w ith tb e lt vavage ball binned Von, be adm itted la te r,
■art '.mg Hud. avagi' broke lore In wa'&lt; that |,|i! aa they h it the
IK*
IIP rung m in uter o f tbe game f in lih line H ill A a h e n /e ll*r h a rk ­
» '"l * ■ rfoppetl a fte r n k k ln g up ed "III "eyea r ig h t ! "
P ig -k in
P irklna
16 yard* H c t u fought n i t w ay In^
to Hu pb .i i in tile aerond 'tu a ile i M a iyla n d va N o rth I ’a t'd ln a
I f M aryland and “ M ig h ty H o ”
tiel la rk e d up 26 yard * in what
D on't take the game, you ra n
lo i'V iil like a touch'low n m u tie
t ik e my dough.
f&gt;'it t-eing atop|pcd by Hie Ku«ti«
•le fn i • Me, unit, la te r Ita rk Joe U I!|,A »a fa t if r it n la
It'a more than a tu m o r
Hide lit von appealed to tie touch
H C I.A wtpa w ith Moonm aw.
)p. *ii ip'tiind iifu re litin g vtopiw d
p.n Hip. Kijpptl* 2H The h a lf ended Texan va fla y lo l
lla y lo r, coached I,y.H a u e r,
pill tbe next play
lla a In a u lfIrlrrit power
I h i' Kei|a took tbe k ic k o ff lo
Heurgia va F lorida
the - I'tio d h a lf on Ih c li ow n 12
(ie o rg la ’a team w ill goMda the
yard line ami iet&gt;uned it to the
(ia lo ra
*
'■'T la f 'iie tirin g ttupped by Ihe
l ike eating ham and aweet perV u*tt line. A fte r d riv in g to th e lt
la lr ta
ii« u to yard line tbe Keda fu m td n l
W iaronain * a. Ohio State
and Ibt I 'a n llir i* t'e ik otter.
W iatonaih r e t iin u to i t , w o o.lt
&lt;it, a 11 I r k y olfehaive rio m the
and lakea
I fppimatinli Ih r P an lh eia tlrove
W ith
no thin g to ahow
h ilt
to the Ketl 211 yard line la -fo ie
hrulaea ami arhea.
having a pan, intercepted by
I leaning The f a ff
Wade The* Fed,
...... were
- c . v unable lo
...
AA|,rlie .sapetciein
Sa’per etcin l«ia pplalannnniningg toIn
g it to llin g ami were forced to
, h^ | | , r |em (ifn h e lro H e ta ki, k . the
rd rprarter rnd
rcl fe (,||,.g,
l ,T|r |t l A ll-S
ll Star
lie n
thuird
en led
U raa nationw ide baa*
\fle-r a -e rira o f punt exchanger, k e lb a ll tou r a fte r Hie com ing aea
tbe k ' l l
p.nre avail. Hireatene.1
Uronlsljrn • p v rtr W fifc r ’
r.p w ore a they drove In aide the ............
hf&gt; ,lrlM ) [ t r - n r j,
I a n ther 20 yard line. T he I 'a n t h - l
jc in c l the 1‘ira te a ;
.1 ttu c‘w up a lig h t de frrra i' art I
W ell, Iha l'a one way he could
held the .Sanforditea fo rc in g them gel Mill W eil.*.” .
Hviacuae lb ,
Ice I'Pac t h r (nail on dowtla
en jo yin g it - fira l w inning fnaitball
Ih e I'authera l.a.k over and •tea-on aince IP 12, ia w o rrerl a'I n ice to the m idfield * trip e aa Ihe I m. uI lo m o rio w ’a game w ith John
n . h t f h m n i : h i k p p i'v
fin a l ip ia rte r em lr.l
A T IA N T A Nov. '• in ’, n . i
C a rro ll It. “ T h a i team appear* to
Vrarllv a f«&gt;ntb*|1 name f-u tia o re t
la- Ihe lie ite enda n f Ihe t ’leveland
T e*li a v a il..i
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r* p "Id t.p- a fo e o llie i ft u i Id ■ \ tirow na emlc, Sperdie and J jtv p tli,
th in g -■ a i" ' l i f t ' taut
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r ech i* p r a r tlr a lli a .itite d ■t
. . W h"n the Cnlum hia, 8. f ’ .,
H» Worat "'a 'in in flea y ra i pin'*
C o m m unity Cheat -el out tn gn|
’ nine v iil*u ie v aren't m eike-t ip*
alaleriienta fro m three o f the moat
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the annual fun d raialo g ra m p a lg n ,
rough, ru g g e 'l ami1 P4* ■- i I ih M* 1
a k a l »eifp I aapeclalb (It# to I I Ihe n ig a n lr e n lecured the g o ve r­
t- e p vou r eve, on Mie&gt; | raff | a « « n C lllt A I !• A III FS. Noe p. IK „C . nor. t h f m ayor and South C a m ­
th e a lm rla re of po.^t |to*«o% o*&gt;e» J fitnto- V nitiiei L ilt n ir t- r i' m r* (tai
• all
Culver lie of l o i,-v llb '
llno« x to ham it" i tl. •• Air l&lt;1
’ ftrifnv.
illa halfback Steve W firtlak.
ardin i | , '. ill I,/« .| |u |i,
M iam i
Ja* t ela and tb " goa, tf
h n '' 1 U n it i »i|l il ir t ii fait l)io LfU*.
Ihuradatr l.e plane -el l„ aernni*
on to S o o llie a tte io
f fllll* | Ofl# *
w ilt b•o niM» *
llah I, teal In which Ih ",- fa ile d P»»»lnlf th a t (m lh F rauk S m ith ami
•le rt'la ttlr
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a year a g " core on the t'n iv e , -Hv b a ll Hctinei.lenhach w ill p la y. F ri' T
I in ly three game* opiI of *■
riv a l coa'hea
Ai*, - •* i.n that
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•f M ia m i H u .tl-a n e * T l.» i - w n ! 'la v n ig h t.
have heen non \,\ Tech « h |-h i
" I t ’a gnini* to lie I'in g l. ” aa.
,la * i D e llle llo . ta k in g an In 'e meet In tlie Orange Howl F ih la v
tbe xanir iet*i|pt f-'i He V.opitlin
I HI Pa li. v n e ll T lin le v . V a n '!"’
Ive refr.ppher r o o l. c in o ffe n a lv '
n ig h t
Cnnferem e
M I 0 1 1 .1* 1 .
titlt'p (till K .I p, ar.| *c,.e f a ,lie
M il,In i iluwired the C ardinal 'rt n f liia lle r l, aching waa again th ro w
Ib'bbv Ibeld. Tc, h 'l h ia 'I
I, " I e i pr&lt; | (he lim g l,e ,| game nf
a year ago after a bitte r b a ttle 6 in g In a W e.lneadav a-rPo*
de rtro va
a ll Idea o f t|,. V M ' Hie v e a l.”
again 11 Hie f r o f li who aie neglw
game being a a«ft t o m lr
I HIP T ig e r a and the VandeiblP great giiwl line -la n d hv Ih .' lin t
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itiran ea late iti the ramp l&gt;,e -* rvr*l nlng to pick up m om entum f»,
“ f bope none o f not fo il a eet
I unitnndnte* |iit I no pim. hra « |ir&gt;i L ,
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n .... la
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liu lo u l. fli I e,cl
r c o . l . • the ir game next week w ill, th "
lire notion Tech (c e ll «afe cl i n ' they
rip le ..........
on Hie
iid iro n . Ti'
fre -h m -tt
I.p'l H n lv e ta jlv o f F lo rid a
S a tu i't a t 'a eame Tech abootdiiT I tig e r- ate on Ilu* rom »|.ark roa' agalnat a Frank Camu
team a l the Itn lv e rd lv o f Io n ia , However, lla r r v M a lllo * la a lik e ­
know f don't Tbe earn" , *n i,a fte r ilr o p n lttr r m i r . to K » n ln t
title .
ly '.ta rte i at fu llh a rk for H ,'mel
ro u g h one and it probably PI III ti" ' Rice ami tie o r r la Tech The o»,
Th*»nrh
Ihe
llu r r lr a tt 'a
a i* drtnhlch.
U p In l^ x ln p ln n V» homa
&gt;.eaten Conalnortotea want »•**"
' . • t r y fa-‘"r*ie *o d . , « t h * C , f '
W e.lneadav'aeriniinage
wa
V.M I . tb* ii'a c b ito r v la a lo i'i ' for la t yea r’* .Ti l l l»-*&gt; • '**
n the O ranee l l a * l F rid a ,• nleb* held at l i d rekueat o f the larva
• h» np p n ille Tom Nrieent .*.&gt; I,*
•t ill .iria rtirig front the li- 7 •*
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• .,11- o f|" p ,a m ill b o flt'r lb * ready fo r hard w ork th l* week an*
46 fi and P'ntnltH v aaiil Ida K ectlet
V aurletM It ha- to w in tr, . &lt;c
-n it d *fa m e more than l l ha' wauled a ll they ro ttld re t.
ro ttld ta le fe |, Several o f tt.* ll.e Rootl.a .afpcw t*on t"ref."» * «'
„ fa ,fe d •l|i»» the P ljrd.tg oaitie
Tlie T httrvd av a fte rro o n m a h e ite r nlavera in the
D avidrnn ta re I , H I! ia not a t i l l , ro n lm *1*
A p a ir nf 21 6tw&gt;nn,i f iillb a r k , * lice w ill I.* a l l lt la more extend
you I m erit moat c f
the ic a in i. ted w a n t* to r.l'v * la tl Ira k *. |*
p a ir I f rig h t halfback* one weigh »d than U ittal a* D a H I'llo ro n lln o e
h#n*hrldden w ith in io tie *.
I I v ic to ry over M taalialppl waa g
in g (90 and the other J in a n t fn d« m ore p itc h in g than J im Kao
From th * wav V.M I n e rf'itr'ie 1* flu ke .
fle e t T om l.ucla, o f the |tr(tr I l i r l- •ta n tv did fn r (he P h lllle * in I*a ra ln a l Da-tdaon,
N n re n t
ha*
The lad* fro m Ihe Itavon rout*
A ll A m e rica tear,, etve H&gt;* P a p l last ba»etiall aeaton Ja*k ia m i l
ra t|*e to lie in a pleaaant mood
t t y ate alx point a favorttea d ll* •
Joe St lim p ia the tori •oorriri* » barit ached tile a n t the «aav .leal a art o f b a rk* who have average'! Ing a n tp e rb e ffo r t to replace Ih *
and
keep
rim e to fou r touchdown* a game Inlu red u u a rta ih a rk
fiacV for V M I. and ra n i » t t l h t
lio n over M U *I m I p p I. nrlthh to&gt;t I
Ihta aeaaon a le t o f back* deter thin na ro llin g .
the nation aa a rro u m i gainer w ill V a m le rh ilt by ope tonchdown,
mined th a t there w ilt he no w h ile
In liirie a and i h i f l t are rnaking
MM Viit*U Iti 1.11
Hut V am lerh ltt (a .o iin ttn e o
a d iln g for them thla
F rlda v "m e change* neceaaarr In the 'le
P#9ht#« H ip Mrvti|tnn
t i t f mi* one o f college foolhall'a lo p na&gt;fru a lve h a rk fle ld . Jack M dT oakev
n ig h t.
V.M I. I»d « w b lp i^ l W H IU iii m ill mg com bination:- to overcome Ih
Have fur the Inlured Jack Ha&lt; w ill take over D e llle llo 1* defenalvc
M t r v and H h litiio m l Two M - to a 'o ld , Tbe f ’oiiunm lore- b.ppe pitch
ea
have twen aoffered 62 ll |n lug l l l l l Wade and vl«e fllig e ie '’ k e tl a till In a M iam i h o -p ||n | after lia !flia i k # M and K liuer T rem ont
JbTineldenl.ach'a aafety p '.a itl.in
1e«a A and M an.| “ fi |*| to Via
I b i'k v 4',1111« w ill lead them In n* ’ he Piper atp in on Id* a h m ild rr. tHe
rrip p lr- Hal la tm a lle r
than
in
g ln la Two loaaea were bv tb l- least three touchdown- That look
The n r ia l fre e de live ry a e rvlfo .
werka. Ralph F id e r, and Harold
trial g in * 16*13 to tie o rro W aali like a teaaonahle hope O nly A r
M ien acrimmage.l thla w.wk and which hrlnga m a il re g u la rly t *
Ing to o ami 1.1-|,l to Catawba
kah-aa ha- held them lo tw o mark
are O K . Ted lloyou ra* ahuul.l te- the fa tm home, waa inau gura te d
Tech*B tw o moat effective tackle era,
teadv F rid a y night and II I- a tilt jp I KIM
are In lu i'p l Hal M ille r w ill, a m
T lu ce Im iclidow na or not. Ih "
I n illir . l knee am) I n p u t
Wb
O iN intm lnrra w ill have lo play aorm
i* lt h a bail ankle Ropbornttre H ill d e frn ive f»&lt;p|l.al| lo atav III Hie
Thaden baa a apralne.1 ankle. T h l game T h e y 'll have to ah.w n*
leave- le . li w ith fu A a trln g e r |(a
needy h a lf be, k H ill V Raggett, w in
Berk what la a ra u iv rite il euar ' broke aw ay (n u n tw o long p u r ln r
l.Um H n n lrt, a I n n vi'ite d end, an' rule, taal w ork
M erh .n A lk ln a a aophoinntr
I f they pp'i.p cut rale on Raggett
To hr Ip Hie tackle a llu a ll'u i T e -' halfback Ken K o ltt or fullback le
ro a c h 'a are th in k in g n f rnnver*
Hedge, m ay gel f ir e fm a nayof*
in g fullback Pete U i'.w n and guai
p rin t M oreover, aopbotnore uitar
ftp Hat III.,IN to ta "kte Hopbnmo.
i n back N o rm Hleven* ia no atoirrl
gu ard John Vim a, who wieleha |gr. aa a paaarr
already la la h la -l fo r tackle
F ilia lly , Wade ami C u rlla w ll
Tw o other player were ln |iire
have to I h- In lo p form tn a m p '
in (Ire loa* In Duke center lie u tr*
e irttly paaa
In te l, rpllon a.
Th'
M n rtia and end (im rg e (Sllhreath
T ig e r- graMw-d fiv e rn rn ry aerial*
O th er Tech H rfra la were a ^ a ln -1 in Ihe Miealaaippi e m o iin lrr.
H oulhein M ethm liat, K e n lu rk v anV a m lrrtd lt w ill he In t h r beat
Btrnth C a iutin a
V ictor ir«
wet
condition o f the aeaanri for Ihe I.HH
a c tiird over Anhui n, F lorida am li l t , and the T ig e r a alao are In fine
lanriaiana M ate.
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VOLUME XXXXll

Jury Charges
Collazo With
* Guard Murder

K H la M Is h o il 190S

Truman Guards Recovering

Puerto Rican Assassin
Accused Of Killing
Guard While Trying
To Murder Truman
. W A S H IN G TO N . Nov. I O - ( / P )
**— A federal grand ju ry today in ­
dicted O ic a i C o lla io , 37-year-old
Puerto R ican, tor murder in co n ­
nection W illi l l i r Nov. I attem pt
on President Trum an*) life .
The chaige n hated on the
lu llin g o l L r i l i r C o ffrll. 40, W h itr
Houte guard, w h rn C o lla ro and
G rite lio T o irrto la tried to ih o o t
their way in to Blair House, the
^President's tem porary retidencr.
T o n e io la w at killed in the rain
o f b u lle t) from guard) which fe ll­
ed C o lla /o w ith wound, in the
chetl and shoulder.
C onviction o f murder c a rn e t
the possibility of a death te n trn c r
in the D istrict o f Columbia.
From the stons-s o f eyr-w itnessea, there U some evidence th a t
JT iirie u d a a ctu ally »hot C o ffe lt.
wJlut under D is tric t o f C olum l.iu
law when tw o o r mere persons
engaged in a fe lo n y and k ill tom e
one. a ll are considered e q u a lly
liable to charges o f m urder.
The g ra n d Jury's four-count in ­
dictm ent eh arg rd the Puerto K i.am w ent to lila ir House “ w ith
In te n t to m urder the President o f
t h r U n ited Stales, who was then
w ith in said d w e llin g and b u ild ln g ."
T h r ad ditiona l counts charged
■fie tw o w ith felonious assault on
t h r lila ir House guard de tail and
on mem hers o f the Secret Service
lljevi* ,*P guard I he life
ut tne rie sio e n c.
F in a lly , th re was the charge
th a t C o ffe lt was m u n fe rrd .
The gra nd ju r y presented Its in ­
dictm ent h e fo rr U. S. Judge E d­
w ard A- Tam m who e a rlie r th is
week appointed a defense a t t o r ­
ney fo r Gollaxo a fte r being ad% ri**d th a t t h r Puerto H ira n is
w ith o u t funds
The grw m l ju r y 'fM ic tm e n t des­
cribed the assault on H lalr House
thu s:
“ On o r about N o r. I , 1950, at
and w ith in the D is tric t o f C o lu m ­
bia, Oscar C o lla to ami U ris v liu
T orresola (since deceased! a t ­
tem pted to perpetrate a houseIl'a s lls s tS tin r . « . Three!

Of C Committee
Selects Candidates
For Manager’s Job
The combined K ir r u tlv e and F i­
nance C o m m itte rs o f the Seminole
County Cham her o f Commprre met
last n ig h t at the T o u rist Center
and a fte r lo okin g in to the n u a lifi
cations o f 10 a n n llrs n ts . fo r ••&gt;
nosltlori o f manager, and
a fte r
f la y in g held three m eetings and
in te rvie w in g a number of a p p li­
cants, unanim ously selected a man
to lie recommended to the Hoard
o f D irectors at a m eeting Tue»da&lt;
n ig h t, I I. Jam rs C u t, president, an
noonred th is m orning.
Present a t the m e r lin * werA ndrew C arraw ay. Jock H a ll. J C
H utchison. John Ivey, W. G. K il
l* e , II. F. W heeler, J r.. J. L. In g
ley. W . V. H ittin g . II. I I. C olem -e
E. G. K ilp a tric k . W. A. P a tric k . It
Pope and M r. (Jut.
"T h e man selected as m anage’
to f i l l the vacancy created l»e th*
death o f Edw ard H iggins, has ha-'
the most experience as a chamber
o f commerce m anager o f anv o f
the a p p lica n ts," said M r. G ut, "a n d
is also a F lorida m an."
M r. G ut appeared before t h r
County Com mission yesterday an '1
in addition to a request fo r a re »
u la r fO.Oth) annual donation to t h r
C h am b rr o f Commerce, asked a r
•A d d itio n a l (600 which is to lie
used bv the In d u s tria l Com m ittee
to b rin g new Ind ustrie* to Keml
nole C ounty. The Commission an
proved both request).
C U M B E R L A N D H O M E C O M IN G
T A L L A H A S S E E . Nov. 10-4JP&gt;
—G overnor F u lle r W arren le ft h i
plane today fa r Lebanon, T rn n
where he w ill attend hom ecom inr
ceremonies at Cumberland U n iv e r
slty.
V W arren obtained his law d e e rfro m Cum berland in 1029, a fte r h r
attended the U n iv e rs ity o f FI
Ida.
The G overnor, who spoke at th
national S irm a D elta Chi J o u rn a ­
lism F ra te rn ity m eeting In Miens'
yesterday, said he hopes to lie l&gt;
Jacksonville fo r
the
G e o rri*
F lorida fo o tb a ll game to m o rro w , i f
he ran make plane connections.
. FALSE ALA R M
R IC H M O N D , V b „ N ov. 1 0 - W )
— A c la n g in g b u rg la r a la rm
In
m idtow n Richmond th is m o rn in g
brought fiv e p o lk a p ro w l cars
s n a rlin g to S chw anehild'a le w - ir store—scene o f a q v a rte r-m llllo n
d o lla r gem th e ft h u t yaar.
A w indow rle aa ar ( t a r d e a n f a r
today's fuss. Shseylsbly. be said
ha had set o f f fb# a w *
wbUe
washing a window oa the fro n t o f
tho store.
The p ro w l cars malted o f f In to
i &gt; e t r a ffic .
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S A N F O R M . K l.lH tlU A .

Pickets Begin
Nerve War In
Phone Strike
Kquipmcnt
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Use “ Push Hinton”
Techniques To Hit
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M K X V S I’ .-M 'K It
NOV.

Eighth Army And 10th Corps!Forge Band Of Steel Across i
Korean Peninsula In Linkup
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Wo ma n Resident

Wilt

San Bernardino Is Isham S h e f f i e l d

Damaged By Fire; Indicted By Jury

Winds Help Blaze OnMurderCharg

Nrmistii'u l)iiy Parndt

Mississippi’s Faulkner, Britain’s
Russell Are Given Nobel Awards

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list iiiiid it m il t i l l i»ii|Mi •» i* ■11 * *
erred
I In rrip lo ri R iley on J u ly t. Mo’ l
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Tin- i ite d e p a rtm e n t reported I I i t &lt;•
te l fo r t r ia l .h irin g the J% (uc(.s^ r | ' ( | ( '|()S t*
xx fi t* 11 91 Mi l.!lli*l*p ii i iiKtuil if
rnrn in ju r. .1 ns u ie x u lt of the t.-vur
In u ii9«-i lu t ix ui«i i h i i min It
.Sally Mae Raker was c h n ig e l
flames mid the h ig h wind- M o lt
11o v r i »\ r h u l i i i i n n .1 V Mi i * I
uccuhil &lt;legt re im m t.-r in
o f tlirin suffere d fiii-in t cuts mm w ith
I ii f ii J * 1it t r i ji 1 11n t 11«»- ♦ •-i 111111 -• i *♦ii
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eye injuries fru n t fly in g debris and runnected w ith the shosil.tig o f
S'iof*■
W'1 1 i'*i||a;ldi'f th i- tu.U **1 I it* i
Jam es I'.tpc on Kept. S. She plea.h-.l n i,n t,.u m o rn in g ia-twe. ti 1
cinders.
t 'iiitm ii. "i**n»* VI |t I *i 111•
i If
A ll were given em ergency I le n t- nut g u ilty and the case war. « -l
n :«t u'cl.w-k in nnlet ’
KeaI h I Mint f lt r Itn lli » surf x ml
merit, and untie o f the in ju rie s fo r tr ia l nest week.
employees tony -re sinl t
«iMiuc uf Mi* |*t iii|*** ■.i 1
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Dun K e ig "" , charged w ith or.ii
j „ M„ ,
, \ Mm m .
Iwas deseriln*.! ns s e rim i'.
M r*. Uuvi-rud I'9u * •f•■■ud. I til*
So fierce u it s th e w ind I lull the .ter In the second u e g rre , gUaue.l
on.I lo o g ra n i, • |...&lt;. frfiflM K Hint llilpl**X*ln» t .d th r
fh u tK v in “ ’i* 9*v S a n fiitd 9, im i m it tIn- \ 11n
pmi in t vhrt-* lilttb tm i o f f ori«* IJ. S. not Knil*)' * ^
i-i-'iio-ti-rv im f (»• i ■►*!, i x 19"Ui*
n e rtio n w ith the shooting o f W nl ru n I * r iu i
Forest Sets ice tru c k .
Iff on ml a
a rte r on J u lye 2J near ...A lla
"Sometime* you couldn't even le
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pi o p " ill
see the file , th e dust was so m on te Springs. T H * ease w ill go nni) ,.ank
w ill U- . I.. ,.l i ....
thi*
w ht'li ii n dih nt into*
l*ud,” one fire m a n related. And on tr ia l nest week.
low
Iloilo*, til* - Ilp« I lid • ftd« I
ts* it
A K. Harper and K V Itcw*.another ulnervesl: “ l hale to th in k
Tin* I* ••Mil** W ill ita it lit ••• &lt;» (tint to- *.i she I- gis.-o ,., * %i.o i
what would base hapjrcned if th is w e ll were in .llrtesl on a charge oY9*M'k f i i i l i i Ilia- Itn lli 1 i ■
nation by a d.-s-tol w ith in a lea
t l u .lla s rU o« !••«» I'.la an
th in g had got a w n ) fru n i us. The
nn*i w ill m iov** «••»! on I
tunable ini..- au.l -il t .-gutst ...
who!,, town m ig h t have gone up.”
,1 *.M. I M.«r a ON I ’ Nsr I S f i . l
H l r H !»» M:»t*fl«iii(i Avriiio*. ■ * •
DANNY K A Y E
The sand Idew il l great cloud*
w*-af to I* .
Iln l.I.Y W O O lt, N ov. IU —u n ~ &gt; I** Horofitl
U M ila o . l lie r e a r l ‘. l|S U
A vrr i in* iitiil n o rth f*» tin- H r 1
D a nn y Kay«* ha* In itn o f f r m l n
lit t I T \ I l" N \ l
It \ / M ill
S lii'll o9is.fi* Hr if? fli'iH-rnl I *
riH u n i $s!0.i&gt;tH) ;» w r r k fo r 1Y O l'N G K -T • UN C H ESH M AN
I'A S S A IC , N J . N
III
Ti
1
1
it f at* ••«-n w ill Nprnk
wr«*ki* t th«* l^ n d o n P a lla iiiiiin nI DS A N G E L E S , Nov 10
I*.
t le frig e n ttn l i* p o - film l.d il
A *srtfn*|* at *»-#■ 9 l.y 1 li** S‘ .
Kepulillran I'n tr lc k
J. H illin g ., 11,11 1 n f th r IV5I F e s tiv a l «&gt;f H ri
judge yeNt.-i.ln&gt; h. w asii'1 ilru n k
i.r|;t«in
|mra&lt;9&lt;*
27, claims (&lt;• la- th e youngest tw in, K nyr'« in*nuv»T, K il H u k o ff. A m rrlra n
it was cooling fhn-t fum e, h
x' n f fit J| *ii o Y inrk ;if S' x- &lt;
man in the new l ! , S, House of ili%4 loan! Ia«t m irh t.
inliah .1 white w . o &gt; o i - in .I la
1
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A
vi*nti*
Representative
II.- wish e le ct'd
T h r IwJO.lNH) (Hfi.iiou
v.-rn t ti l l m o l* Into I il w i&gt;
w ill | **i l fi4!a- in I Oil li thi’ !*•
from tin- l-'lh C a lifo rn ia .lis tric-t **f f * f wmr m m lr liy ll n r r y K ^ i n ,
And vshal
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1 -e.-pt. lo .i
low
ii
him! t t iilil i I mito ^n-l om
to succeed lle p u h lic m i K icl.m .t r rp rr* rn titi|V th*- m a n a ^ rm ritl o f
.lell i .aid , to .s:i- si. il.-.l f..e
th*- F p IU i I h iiii , w iir r r h a jrr h rn k r
N ixon, m oving oi&gt; r.&lt; the li , s
m i -11.VI . Idol nl* !nl.*s lent inn Lt il
I salt t u t )
Senate nt th&lt; «&gt;-*■ . if 37—one o f d ll H flrn iln n rr r r r o r d * in Itfll*.
f..r&lt; \ do. to. thick.-.1 lo t.i up un-t
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I'R IN C ET O N . N. J , Nov. H»—
ipior.
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Ind
m y li'
The name i i f
Judge
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C h ain * ra lllh rg T No, Just W in
.aid he'd th in k it ..vet tsefot L*
lead
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m
id
trim
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by an m ptleaut f o r u drivers li
th m p I*, t'hies she lling out JX"
deciding the rase
Thev WC'rs- w a llin g In rtlni. .
rense who sent an n ir m ail let*” *- s ilv e r .lollsrs y rs te r.ln y to psy
m
ill
heat
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who
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post ms i le d Him h e -te r N.Y. The his room an.I Im anl h ill a t I ’ r in c I i
AID
W'.MlIltg 11 g i l l (lie 11.1 .if -•in
&lt;
envelop Imre the fo llo w in g address: to n U n iv e rs ity .
B R IN D IS I. Ita ly . Nos IP &lt;T .
them.
He ru u l.l liave p a iii o f l in 's i­
"F u lle r W arren, C o un ty
Ju-h*
Fniirteen
Aiiie i lean w ui|dun.-i
Hot p n lll i- got th r u I., f lit , '
le n t' |usper, T hie s sahl, hut h»
Hanford, Fla.” It
arrive d
t lii
and mi undisclosed urnonnl &gt;-f
m ofhiiig ami J u d g e R te n ilro m had w a n t.-.1 In protest the "g o ve rn riv a l Itnm e.i T he I I were chats' ' w ar m a l.-ria l a rriv e d lo-re lod.iy
a gleeful tim e
b o w in g It shout m c n l's soft money poiiey'* w ill, w ith posset.--in g weapons dh e Iron. III.- U in l. il Slates al«i.nd
th e 20 ix iu n .lt o f silv e r.
the Court House.
the If. S f t . i * lil. i I't-licau Stale
C O M M U N IS T GOOSE
fo r the l l . ill in am iesl forceR E R U N , Nov i " (AX
\
T h it is tin si-con.l shiprneiii of
Viet sector 'c o u rt sentenced n .’ &lt;* planes for lin ts un.l. r the A m ­
year o ld East B e rlin youtli i i siliXV erican arms nid program .
to a year in ja il fo r rompaOng 1 &gt;•
U nloading of tin
h ip ru rn t la­
goo .- in tin - C onnnuniit t.-gin •
gan lm m c .lln l.lv in file In-avitv
A policem an testified th.- i
I'u nrih '.l pm t area.
to ld him he hnd u .......
&lt;•&gt;
lik e I'trc k and cackle- like G r.de
T H IR S T Y IIE E S
S T O C K H O LM .
Sweden.
N o v.
10 &lt;/P) A m erican
n o v rlis l wold ”
MOMBA8 A, K. - n,
Nos l»
Clhe nnines referred In W il
W illia m F aulkner and British philosopher U e ltia n J Russell w rre
iA h—A sw-nrin o f ta-.-s invaded e
helm I ’ le rk . E ast Germany'- |w.rl
awarded Nobel la te ra lly P ri/cs today (o r l fM 'i and 11)0.
|Mirt she.1 cram m ed
w ith
•»•*!
Iv C om m unist president, and 0 " -»
hrandv and Ix-.-r and rm ite .1 the
The Swedish Academy elected F aulkner, o f O s fo id , M is t., s i
G rotew old, tin - tiu isia n Za.io '*
winner o f ih r 1949 prize w ilh h e ld last fall, l l m year's p r i i r was lean l.ul v i.lu l.le prime m in i-le . i d e rrd o rrs . F o rt firs- rh ie f Jn-k
llennion, des-.irated fo r Ills Wort
given to 74 y e s r-o ld Russeil. tn -X
at Liverpool .liir in o the wi*. rh".
le rn a li.in tllv fa r n n l philosopher, can In win the N o tw l I'ris e fo r
HTAHHF.N VS. T U T
I . lit i, lin.l to I-.- . ailed on w illi hil.ltr r n tu r e . O thers have gone t»
m a thrn ia llcian a m i m oralist.
A I I E N 'T O W N . Nov IP . f
The winners w e re selected fro m no velists F ln ria ir Lew is rod Ewarl Harold Stassen m id Inst n ig h t fire brigade to regain ro n tu d o f
among more ,I ban !U1 candidates. S. Ilu ck, mid p la y w rig h t Eugene the re -e irrtio n n f Senator K .il.e it the d iw li
They w ill receive I he aw ard* from O 'N e ill I W I f . 8 . E lio t. A m e n . A. T u ft d id not indicate the lie
A U lT I O N MA l t K S T
• he new Swedish K in g , G u sla f enn-lH irn hut now n H H tish c ili
gu hlirnn p a r ty p i n* In fo llo w
Farmern w ill tu rn
out
w ith
V I, when th*’ N o b e l Foundation sen, also rrcs-ivrd the prise.
ohloan'a "C onservative and *- &gt;
tra c to r* tom orrow m orning at K:3P
re lr h r s lr * tta M ith anniversary
w it h the ‘ election o f K u M e ll, in tio n ie t p o lic y ."
Dee, 10 .
Stnssen, I ’ resiihu it o f the U n i o'clock to sm ooth »ui Go* n) &lt;.
th e aw ard ing body abandoned th .
Thla year's p ris e money to ta l* p u re ly lils r a r y line f o r the f ir s t v e rs ity e f Pennsylvanls, to ld ■ o f M acres at tin ’ site o f Hie
1 * 0 0 3 krona
(1 3 1 ,7 1 *). w h ile tim e in 23 years. In 1027 the dinn er m r i’M nff n f an o rg a n isa ­ F a n n e r* A u c tio n on the Orlando
(he sum fro te n la s t year to ta lle d F rench philosopher H e n ri B e rg ­ tio n known as "T h e F irs t D e f e n ­ H ighw ay, C o u n ty Agent C. It
IM 4 2 0 krona (190J)67|,
son received the award. In 100* de rs" th a t he feels the re-election Dawson, said (his m orning.
A big M a s te r-H a rris tra c to r ha*
This was ■th e f ir s t tim e tw-&gt; th e choice was G erm an philoso o f T a ft m eans “ The Republican
fu ll lite r a r y p ris e s had been p h e r R u do lf Eucken—c ritic is e d as th ir ty m u tt accept its new o b li­ hern lu a t.n l fo r the occasion a n 1
awarded sim u ltan eou sly.
one o f the Academ y's weakest gations w ith h u m ility and f u n ­ tra cto rs w ill be loaned by tb s Rov
Faulkner Is th e fo u rth A m e ri­
B r itt Agency.
(Oeattaae* Oa r t a w Three)
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W ASHINGTON. Nov. 10 (/I*) South Carolina ro«m may he
asked to give up the remains of Osceola, Seminole Indian hero, to hi.
native Florida.
(h e rn ia , who a n g e r e d ihr L'm lrd -Stales by stabbing bis k n itr
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F o rt M o u ltrie , a t Charleston, elsewhere.
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hr ambulance over rough road*
( hongchon River • • tom r Corowould have meant death.
"Any m ilitary fu rre without inumilv m y tlrrio u d y withdrew un
them today is bark In the day* of the nortliwetl Korean w arfionl.
the eivll
w ar," tald
leathery
Two U.8. 24th Division
rrgl
lirijr- Genera) Kdwaril Craig of m in t* and thr- Hritish Cuinmnnthe fumed "F ig h tin g F irst" M a ­ wealth Rrlgado moved ahead two
rine Division.
ami one-fourth mile* after a heavy
Murine* pioneered u»e of the
ulr hottihlriK In the 1'akrhon area
h rllro p ter*.
Murine observation norlhw r.t n f the hrUcehead at
squadron »ix, which films them, Atiju. There wa* little op|io*itior,u» rencued 20 downed pilot* and
i&gt;n t hi* front although Ited eonfh wn 20o wound) I from the
eentration* had applied heavy tire*
iru iit.
•ore n* late n- Monday.
"The helicopter* have changed
In the north-central ii-ctor. Chinwar in two w ay*." *»id tin *qoAd
ton rorntnundvi, M aj. Vim m l I. esc Ited resistance ea-eil mddenl*
in front of IT.H. Marine- drivine
(iu ttM h alk of I'n n liu r, Mich.
"The infantrym an know* that through fn y iil mountain posse*
bring hopeleatly cut o ff il»e*n'L townril the (.'hang jin re-ervoir
The Marine* lead o ff Seven It
mean In I * 'going to die or he
Mailed four
captured. The heliropter* ran pick Cavalry, virtu ally
him up The m m e tning hold* for •lay* hy the M iff Ited Chine-i- d&lt;
pilot* *hot down at e l or over fen*e, moved almost a mile no r
enemy territory. T h a t'* votked u tw illin g river gorge unit -eiieil r
lowering l.tHDl foot ridire Thi* * » w ondeilul chaiiKe in ntniai".
The second advantage i* we the dominating iioint *outh of th-,
can fly commander* rittht up to reservoir, 3d m ile* northwe.t o'
the front. '1 hey ran make llleii llainhiinir.
Hut C o iii in u 0 I S I re*i«tanei
deciiion w ith the whole battlefield
henrath them, They are fn -.h , m l ntounlnl in one norlhoaM *ertor.
A IT 8 Seventh Division romha*
tired from » Ionic jeep ride uml
patrol north of l ’iine*an remirti-''
a rllrnh to an ot&gt; i rvutiori
1 hat’* helped the C ru c ia l* run it wa* under atta k “ by a bell of
a lot of Nut th Korean* "
art rffiri--n t w ar.”
The puliol w a* on the nortl
(Seneral Ctaiir, agreeing, raid
" III any area not directly under hank of the l.’nirl Itiv rr. fa rrie r fire even unit* on the reximenl based Marine (,'otaalr- flew in h
a__ « _t. . .i &gt;i&lt; * .
■ in _*
n
...
... . .
■ I level ahuuld have helicopter*. itive uif support.
Thi* wu* the firM »eriou* ■&gt;'
('recent model* ran May in the
b lr unly four boor* or *u and can position in three day* for the Ih
he allot down raMly. M iiin e and vision's 17th Heglmenlul fnmtia
other Nervier* are working on Team. It I* driving north in i&gt;ro
m ilitary ly|H&gt;* to I m- protected weather within lea* than 30 mile
by armor plate uml capable of of the Manchurian border,
carrying up to III pn*M-ngera.
In the I'akrhon area advance
Civilian expert*, auch a* lia r - Australian unit* un the left flank
ry Nachlin of Hridg-p- i l , fo rm ., met the only nolahlr te*l*lapce
re p in en tm g the Sikuraky A ir wh&lt;n they routed 100 |I,,| soldiers
c ra ft f-u., are w ith helicopter
Allied warplane* began hornin
unit* in the field. They are ail village* to flush out Chine-*
•tudyln gfuture need*.
Ited -olilier*.
I he outMandlilg single hell
If.8 First fa v a lr v troop* recopter pilot ha* been I t
Gu* |H,rte,| they hail seen Chine**
Lueddecke of Mnph wood, N . J. troop* change into civilian cloth­
He ha* made five rescue*.
ing and loll around in village* dur­
h i. Hubert l.n ig M u 'r of Jer ing the dav while Allied plane*
rey City, N, J., ha* picked up Imm-d overhead.
three pilot* on one daring mi*
Communist dead with reversible
tion near Scoot,
uniform* were found in th r AniuCottsrhalk, the 1fnlver*tty or Komi area. The uniform * wrr**
Michigan
graduate
who com­ grey green on one *ide, civilian
mand a the squadron, ha* had III* white on th r other.
own *hare v t rescue wurk. Once
Fifth A ir Force fighter-bomber*
Im rraih-landed behind enemy ami light Immber* rocketed, vtraf
line* and bad to Im teo-ued by id ami t&gt;oml&gt;eil all along the front
brother helicopter.
and a* far north a* Kanggye, the
Other pilule in the squad run Ited* ‘frontier command renter.
Include Cupt, Victor A tn irli inp,
Tnkrhon, northeast of An|u, wa
l ’u riU iid . (Ira., Capt. E. J. Fop*
of Wltcunaln, (.'apt. (leoige l a hit hard.
The A ir Force »aid tilNl enemy
lU h o f llo lh *, N. Y.. and l.t
troop* were killeil, uml two tanka,
Lloyd Engle), of New Orleans.
five attllle rv pitce*, 43 vehicle*
ami six supply building* dealroveil
- Allied officer* mere p»rolexe
at the Chinese withdrawal in an
urea where they hnn loreetl It.N .
troop* lairk a* much a * Wl mile*
A new reeurd In pruvldiug elrc- They *p c i" l*tn | the Chine**- e ith ­
tric airvlce to rural reihletil* and er were rrgtoil|ilng fur a largebusinesses ha* lieen v*(ahli*lied by scale attack or were deploying
rlm id a ro w er and Light Com- new line*.
pany, I I. ||. Coleman, dlvlaion
In the latter event, o fficer* *ald,
manager, said today in dl*elo*ing it wa* possible the Chinese only
that during the paM five year* Intend to hold a buffer area guard­
h i* rompany ha* eonuecteil in the ing the Yalu Hive- hydroelectric
ru ral area* around Sanford an grid, vital to Manchurian industry.
additional ?7u customer*.
“ During September liM t”, Mr.
Colrmnn *aid, "hl» company serv­
The television transmission hand
ed 71)8 rural ruMomer* and dur­
ing September IP Ail we had 1,869 consist* of two part*, electrically
one for sound and the
•eti
which i* an increase of nearly separated,
nthet for the picture.
1 0 0 * .”
M r. Coleman further stated that
In Septcmlrer, 1105 hi* entir corn*
pany had 23,fl3P rural customer* I leach, Harasota, Uratlentou and
totaled fU.pp.l, or an in n ruse uf Miami llearh lu our line*.
n iw .
“ In order to provide rlw lr lc
"Counting three and one-half service fo r these additional rural
p tn o n * to a meter, we find that customers, we eitended our line*
during this five-year period we In rural areas more than 2A00
made rural electric service avail- miles. On July I , 1#4B, we had
able lu approximately U|,2:ni *,|- 2,302 miles of rural lines; hy June
dltlunal |M«r»on«. That * nonpars- 2tt, It)50, we had extended these
bla to adding the cities of St. to 4.IUVI mile*, an amaxlng In­
A uguallnr, S a n f o r d , Daytona crease of 103 per cent.

Korean War

SANFORD

M a t* fo r GOP ennlnd n f I
liody.
The Hi-publican appro-otic had I
f« .,u(lMI*rt4 f
»*•*.* tlf» I
only ft*-t n in i. I y teqres
pot.
tlie Presidential
vote of
two a,, up iP -tiiio ra lii
si in so. It
yean ago.
Mate* a * Kept in kv, M u i-la r.tl,
However, the.e wa* no way of ill luhotna and VV.Mii igtun.
determining '" tlV whether
Un­
Democrat* continue 1 to clalin
vote wa* head'd for a new re­ that they nut only will turn buck
cord high or whether
voter* th' Hepublkan* hut will ir.igrovc
merely were turning out early.
tf.Mr strength in the S i s t , .
Ohio citisen*—apurred hy a where they now oul.uimlicr the
campaign held out to them as OOP • to 42 and In Uti H otla*,
a political turning point—voted .here thi- count i* J.',' I'lir .u at a record pace today.
i;:.ta to I til) It'-potil u-i *,
Die
Mid-morning
report*
fro m
tir.ciicAii Labor and * i t tnc III
throughout thlate supported n
divldt-d evenly ilnopg It**pre-election • nmnle ul u Iran i ddii'aii* and in i "M i.it* whe-u
tier vide luppilig the .’I.WOUJXJtl la l fllhol.
mark,
I he D em ocrat* l oo.-eatraied on
j'rtfVkitu iK tiiit ttitft!
war altrm pt*
to knock o ff Itrpwi*
3,37*1,000 art in the (iresidyptial liran Senator* in Colorado, Ida
year l»10.
ho, Indiana, luwu, M i**o u ii and
Latior'* hitter, coalition fight Ohio.
against re-election *&gt;f U. 8. Sen­
(iovernorship race* in 13 out
ator HoU-rt A. T a ll of Cincinnati, of 33 sta le * are counted a * close.
the matter-of-fact
man
called Of these 13 atatrhousr port*, se­
"M r. It epu hi lean.” goxe the elec­ ven are now filled hy Democrat*
tion in Ohio m oil of it* drama. and six by Republican*. Demo
Heavy early voting today In- rr.it governor* outnumber
Re­
dicaled u record iurnout of New publican* now, 2'J to ID.
to
deride
the
York's elector nt«*
The 13 state* with wnrmly con­
liovetpor
sizrling srrilp tu
i ' 'led race* includo C alifo rn ia,
Thorna*
K.
Cnvt r mit
Iwccn
l &gt;,l"iado,
&lt; "M il cllcut,
Idaho,
W alter
A . J lows, M arylan d , Michigan, M anta
ID
Dcwi-y
and
l.ync b
rhusetts, New York, Ohio, t lk U
Mlbl. clear R i thi r ]irevalled b«ma, Pennsylvania umL U i m , t i ­
over most of the -tut*-. It wax ll o.
i xio-cli-il to help lure to the poll*
H eiu lt* of the hallotim; w ill
Lpproxirnutelv f&gt;,Vat,troll voter*—
have a strong lieuring on tin* po
an all-tim e high for a guberna­
btiral fu tu re * of wune candiiiali
torial election.
Most conipiruoU* of Ihi-Mi I*
Cnusually large number crowd­
Senator T s ft (H -O hlu), who m ay
ed the poll* in llemiK-ratir-conIm* a contender for the Hepuhli -an
trolled New ko ik City, where
u hotly contested mayoralty elec­ preiidenlial nomination in ID .72
if he i* re-elected hi the Senate'.
tion funned interest to a high
Cover nor Thumu* K, Dewey « f
pitch,
HepuhUeun- coimteil on luM- New Y o rk, Hepublicau 'tomlliee
who didn't wrin the presldrney ii i
hour voter naction to the run
l'-*41 uml lt»4M, fought har&lt;l for
fused Korean uur situation to
n election a * governor, winding
belli provide the impetus for the
op hi* cuntpaign with a m um .lion
ballot surge they sreme.l f«* need
television stin t. |)e-wey ay» ho
ifi gain a net of -even
t • It* the we.n’t try again for the p re*i
Senate and I'.i in the tintin ' for
d'-nlial noiniiintion.
control of t M ic ro *.
His 11*48 i milling mate, H o v ­
The 1)1)1''' eli a nee &lt;*f regain­
el nor E a rl W arren of t'u lifn rii a,
ing w n lm l in Imtay'* voting up Will V- in the picture if he I*
pearnl to hinge on lh« "Utcoine1
of cl « m e,, in f ultfuinm, Co n elected feir a third term a *
Ifrado, t 'onro-cllcul, hlaito, I IIin governor.
Another Republican governor,
ids, Indinm . Iowa. M -ouri, New
York, Ohio, IViin.iylvnnia i.ml James I I. D u ff of IV m is y l.a n iu ,
i- lodding for the m-at of S.-nutor
I 'tali.
Fiioite. n Senate c tI - are in- Myers, the u **i-ia n t Dem ocrttic
volved in voting in Ihn-C r title*, lender. I f D u ff get* It, h ' m ay
-ig lll of tiii in now he'd by J)*■ have Mini) thing to say about who
the H O P pn- idenlial iritiiirie&lt;inner*i* . i d -ix liy It'-|*ti1*lirasrin
A clean sweep wool) give the
Itri the Ih-rnoriatie side, *iov
H O I' one more than It need* for
rout m l of the Senate, W ith some etnor Cheater lln w h* i* in_ th,others, the same
tat'-a could liolitlcal figh t o f III* life Ir f V o .iprovide the n n i-'O r v gain in rocticut. I f he win* re-election

KIciTion

Soil Con sera lion Ndvvn
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Plaluon* I c lin ic ia n ol I'. S. Soil
I on-t n a tio n Ser * Ice

\V, C. McMurtrey of Windermere
I* planning to plant several acre*
of ritru * on poorly drained soil*.
McMurtrey was concerned whether
Such land could produre good r i t ­
ru-, and asked our Service fur as•I* lane*.
Soil Scientist ( la vie Diamond ex­
amined the lurid and found that the
soil- are suited to citrus provided
adequate water control I* estab­
lished. I ’rrlirninarv studv of the
problem imlicateil that the land
• hould Im h- dded and adequate out­
let d itrh r* provided.
Our engineer* w ill make a l bor­
ough *tuy of M cM urtrey'* problem
and lav out the water runtrol »v*trm n* soon a* the land I* cleared.
• t *
Jim Conley of Orlando ha* M a rl­
ed work on hi* soil and water runser-'a'ion rdari He owns about &lt;10
acre* of land on Lake Mur-ha
southwest of Orlando
llij land
capability map showed that special
practice* would he required to pro­
duce the paMurr, ritru s nod garden
that he want*.
Ill* land require* deep rooted
plant* that stand up well during
period* of drouth. I'ensnrula llahia
and weeping love grass w err select­
ed. Hairy lodlgh w ill Im included
in the pasture m ixture to condition
the .o ii amt to provide an Inexpen­
sive sntirre of nitrogen for the
grasses. H airy Indigo w ill also he
used as a summer rover crop in
the grove and garden.
To make hi* plan complete, cer­
tain area* Were *e| aside for wild
life cover. SCS technician* assisted
Conley In removing thi- existing
in, In I a rued fish population from
hi* fi acre lake. Itreati) and ba­
rnill Im provided for stocking hv
the 1J.H. Kish A W ild life Service.
When the bream arrive thi- month
Conley will start fe rtilirili-' and
managing his pond for maximum
fish prodiirtiou.

• • •

(ieorgr Harden, Seminole S'-'1
Conservation D istrict
Supervisor
and Sanford dairyman, Is gelling
rrady to plant l^iuisiann White
Clover. Mr. Harden said, "T he in­
sult* I had last Full and Spring
(Onvlnrrd me th at white rlovrr
puts milk in the pail.”
He I* fertilixing his pangnln.
Pensacola llahia and carpet sod*
with 'lOO pound* »f 2-10-10 forth
llxcr per acre. A fte r fertilising, he
w ill plant the inoculated white
clover seed on lop of the grn •
sod* Harden figure* that 3 pound*
o f rloyer seed |mr acre i* sufficient
to give a good stand when top-seed
ing pasture sod* with a aeedricu III packer.

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w ith creaking sta in .
One officer at the East 51&gt;t
°rp~e* Rta'lori raid re* eng. may
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to the land or refunded lu lls of make an appointment to see him but he gave no explanation for th*
l i t night in Id* oftlce - at nis lera a ik .
tave and improvement*.
1be land is located in Santa home lit the edge of downtown
Ilona rounty and wa* oblainrd by Murtcle. He said Sieliert C a rtir
the Stale fru r; the federal gov­ came in first and demanded S7"«4)
ernment in lu t7 fo r u*e ns a white Ralph slayed In a car patal&lt; ■.■liner* r , * e »’ • * » llael
public park at a cost of f 100,- ed across the strret.
T he police chief related Dr. 1^ ar&lt; u it was less than eight peicrnt.
0(81.
The one exception apprarrd to
Originally the land wa* given Duron told him he la sted Hiehelt
to Henry M. Hrcckenrtdg' and in a hand-to-hand struggle and | iw irt I'in dlas county.
E arlv indication* pointed to I n *
Richard K. C all, firs t territorial then sent hi* son. Jack, to get
governor of Florida, hy Spam in Ralph Carter mid “get thi* set­ than 3781.(88) total vote out of the
1832. 11 later wa* deeded to the tled." The doctor aid he nod the 1,(8)7,(881 tegislerrd voters.
lit liaor lounty, most populous
UtlllCd States and remained tin­ tw o brother* got Into another
der in le is i jurisdiction unlit 18i'J fig h t a fte r Ralph C arter came to of the state, at&gt;oiit l!) percent of
when it wa* erroneously eld to his office and he shot ladli men tlie tounty’s rligihle voters b l
- it)• a
raidn-i revolver Sieln-rt cast ballots hv I I 'M
private individual*.
Duval (Jacksonville) rountv vot­
The private individuals |&gt;uid was killeo and Ralph died later
in a hospital.
ing wa* equally light, tin e precinct
ta x i* arid made im provem -nti t-n
In New Yo(k City a 30-vcar-old report ottlr 183 out of 1.2(8) eligible
the land until 1033 when it again
H urvunl graduate ami college in­ voters had cast ballots at 12:30
ws» deeded to the United Statt*
structor wa* found naked ami I' M. indicating that less than half
hy the State uf Florida,
stabbed to death on his lied this of Duval countv'* 1DLQOO voter*
The State again acquired title m orning
in a
mid-Manhattan wutib) cast ballots.
to the lund in 1017 from tier fed­ apartm ent.
In Daytona Reach, *’t l2 out of fv •
eral government with Iho re ­
I ’u lirr iib ntifbsi him a * K n rlT . 338 registercil—about I I percent
striction it I h- used fur a public Uhl. a mathematie* Instructor and
— had voted by noon. Fort Fierce
park.
tutor who hud In-eti tenehing at a reported the vote wax approximate­
Ruth dr J a rn rttr D aniili and small (unidentified! New Jersey ly 20 percent.
J
other successors to the private collect.
M ill-borough county
(Tamna'l
owner* between 1870 and PJ33 [ Ohl lying with hi* head under voting wu* slow to practically nil.
contested the State's title Mini a pillow, bad I h r;i slat,lie I 14 In one precinct with ),42tl reglMeisought possession, or reimbtir*" lin n * in tbe rlo t and llr.-k.
ed. only nine hail voted. It w si es­
I'oliee tiMik In ronmmattf. Her- timated only seven per cent of the
merit for th eir Interest*. The)
also offered to refund the Mate- In-rt I . andn, a SK-year-otd portrvit county hail cast ballot- at noon.
the $100,000 it paid for the land a rtis t, to a preeinct station f i r
Harasota county a voting was
The Supreme Court said 'h - ■|Ue*tioning.
tunning atoiut IH per cent of the
Thev said l-.r.dao told them he eligible voters.
State could not question tin vn
liility of the old tax deed* and had rentid putt of his three room
tlnlv one precinct w a * reported
i oulil not claim immunity fnmi apartrnent to Old. who I"- said rom plrte thus far.
equity to the individual owner-. rame to th i* country 10 year* upo
A t llrown’s Farm, w ith 15 reel*,
H said I he surcessoi a to the front iesbaden, Germany, nnd la­
tered voters, all but one had vote}
ter gr idonteil from Harvnnt.
former iiulividu*! own os shout
lanidatt said he was wakens t by hy H ill A M. Ik e one alisent voter
•* grun(vt) clear title to the lum
a noise U'fore dawn and went to wa* known tu la- out o f town and
Ohl'a room, finding him ilcnd on unable to rrturn so the poll* were
rlo sed .
Rep. George Smather*.
In- might he counted in Ik !‘J.'i2 the brtl. ||e then ralb*&lt;l pohe.1.
The npartnient was nt the ton Democratic nominee to the 118.
p ie -id rn tial calculations, if i'tr
Senate, received 13 vote*; John
sident Trum an choose* nut to of n five-story building at ilMfi
Madison Avenue nt Ka*t t'Jnd llooth. repuldiraii nominee, re­
run again.
ceived one.
Senator l.ucs* o f Illinois, the S tric t, only a Mock ea-t of the
apartm ent* a l o n g
State Democratic Executive Com­
Democratic lender, also ha* a fa-hionnbli
mittee Chairman E, H. Donnell,
hard fight for re-election. If he F ifth Avenue on Central Park.
I'oliee said none of the other seeking tlie Stale Senate seat va­
win*, be may have to I * reckon­
ed with in H&gt;f&gt;2. (Its defeat prob­ tenants were aware of tin- killmrf cated by the death uf Senator John,
nnd n|ipatcntly had heard ruth- R, Ilia , bam, r«r«IVr*l I t votr* MnSe
ably would plunge Senate It-mo
ing tlqring the night. They said
■rats Into a battle over party the -treet was ilark outside, with Id* opponent, iUnsell Morrow, re­
ceived twu.
leadership there.
tlie in*iib* hull* narrow, dim ly lit,
Coventor Frank J. I ju im -Io- of
tthlo w ill remain a flgu r • in the upon Ho refund to 'he State of
Democratic n ation al~ ie tii|i if hu tile 111(81.1881 purchase price, or
win- re election. Rut l.a ii*cin’s re­ i,' it wt»&gt; ImpAMlhle localise of
fusal to come out ugaintt Taft
'
* 'll.lie pork restriction, they
hasn't endeared him '.u mine should be rotiipeti'at'-d for tiieir
By the Aid t l Newapapaf,
party leaders.
imyirii-iit* in taxe* uml improve­
Re election in Michigan also ment • over i periiMl o f Ml year-.
would give Coventor (}. Mennen
No estimate of tlie amount of
W illiitn * more national promi­ refunti- due wa* *hown in tho
nence .mning the Democrat*.
ennrt r«-corti.
■

Court

CHEVROLET

Von

A vv
*v U
Mrs. HrlwecB I'rckinpaugh, 118)7
West I'enn HI., Evansville, link,
•ays her favorite nastlme these
days is going fishing with her
h u s b a n d — that is, of course, sinre
she has hern rellrvrd uf arhe*
and pains in the shoulders, arm *.
Ugs and bach hy taking I I ADA C O L because she fuund she
had a deficiency of Vitamins I I I ,
112, Iron, and Niacin. She now
lias the vitality and energy to
do many thing* that, liefure
IIA D A C O L gave her these neces­
sary element*, she wu* unahtr to
do.
Here I* M r*. I'erkinpsugh'* own
statement. “ I was sure Ir an awfu l fix for a while. My arm *,
legs, hip* and hark were sure in
a sorry condition. My appetite
was awful had—couldn't hardly
eat anything. Didn't know what
I w u going to do— I rrallv fe lt
had. Then one day I heard how
other folks were Isdng helped
by IIA D A C O L . I decided to try
It. Now I have taken 5 bottles
o f IIA D A C O L and I sure feel
fine. My arms, legs, hark and
hips don't ache a bit. I hava
never heard of anything so won­
derful ss IIA D A C O L . I even
have a wonderful appetite. For
■irk folks who realty want to
know what to do— I say try H A D -

TUESDAY NOV. 7, 1950

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

if:

�*

P m I k I IK* r * « f "? the P’ orlJ;

Ta Promote the Praffrau of A ratrie a.
Ta Predate Prosperity for Sanford.
AN
VO LUM E

X X X X II

E n ta b liK h H 1908

T h r I'ify t'om m iuion met at
niton lo d iy , ranvaaoed the eleclinn tn lr . examined Ihi m u liU lr*
ballot* that hail form rclfcled
and accepted Ih r return* orevented Si Ih r election nffirial*.
■aid I I. N. S aje r. city clerk.
Sam Martina d t f r i lr d incumbrnl John Krider in Gioup No. I
^ b jr a role of 947 lo 857, and John
Mvey in Croup No. 2 won over
Comm uiinnrr Randall Chair by
883 lo 877 yn lcrday in one ol
the hottest and critainly ihr mntl
heavily voted City Comminion
race in ihr hntory of Sanford.
In ih r Counly rrfrrrndum etlabluhm rnl and m ainlrnanrr of a
rounly firr control uml ws* ap­
proved hy a voir of 2.412 lo 447
f i n ih r two Sanford ptrcinrti ihr
vo ir on ihiv wa» 1.534 In 231, and
in the 13 rural prrcincti ihr voir
tlood 878 lo 216.
In the Congrrttiona! race. GeorRe Sm alhen recuved 2.302 volet
lo Republican John P. Booth'*
483. A. S. (S y d ) Herlong dirw
2 3 1 1 vole* In 393 by Cail K. 1-andet.
£
All rernrdi for city elecliont in
w Sanford were thallerrd a* 1.871
ciliien*. while and colored, filed
ateadily into ihe City Dali lo fa il

their ballot*. The vo ir eicredrd
la*t year* vote o f 1,120 by 753,
and the pa*t record vole of 1.477
in 1940 by 396 v o t« In 1948
the total vole wrat 1.447 and in
1947 wa. 1.289.

W arren Appoints 600 P la n e s Blast
T h o m a s J. Kelly Red Supply Base
As Dade S h e r if f N e a r M anchuria

R U N A W A Y S K IM .H I*
O R M O N D B E A C H . Nov * Mb
— Poller Chief Rogers W illi* said
two persona who hunted to death
when their automobile crashed a*
they fled from police yesterday
I w ere believed to he Maryland
youths missing since Sunday.
He aald the victims had been
tew iativelr Identified aa Kenneth
C. Thorte. IS. stepson o f Alber*
Taat. Catonsvllle, M i . and Daniel
■ Z u i l g Dale. 17 o f Towson. M*L
l i e ear In which they were ridday, W illi* said. Tha chase began
n t Flagler Beach whan they w e n
canght stealing gasoline from a.
Nddent'a ear.

NOV.

S.

.

and I intend to live up to that
o,,lh I don’t have any equivoca­
tion at all on th a t," ihe new (henIf
taul,
lie aaid hr hud pot ought the
job, didn’t know liefoie yesterday
that it would fir offered to him
and had no idea* yet about select­
ing a staff of deputies.
Sullivan was suspended Det. f&gt;
a ftr r the Dade county grand Jury
returned an indictment charging
him with neglect o f duty and in ­
competent and th e office ha* In en
vacant since then.
Eight nf Rullivan'a deputies also
have liern Indicted on charges of
gambling law violations ami law
enforcement in the county h&gt;: •
l&gt;ei n under an elisor appointed Jiy
the enurt In act for the sheriff.
The governor said "I have
known Tom K r lly for many year*.
Ife has assured me that he w ill
abide hv the oath rtf office whirh
the Constitution of Murid* require* him to take. I am sure
hr will."
In Crestview ft. I.. Bepgtson o f
Fort Walton, one o f the rnndaldca
Governor W arren suspended for
g*ermilting Okaloosa rounty gamtiling, apparently was eleetrd to
the position Iro m which he was
ousted in a surprise write-in clar­
ion move yesterday.
The strange p art of the s tra­
tegy was that it couldn't have suereeded without a t least an unw it­
ting assist fro m the Governor
himself,
Warren quietly accepted Itrn gIson's resignation on Oct. .'II. That
MaallaoeW (IB ease I* * * .

W ASHING TON, Nnv. 8 (/I*) Rrpuhliran H a ro ld E. St»i»en
today tnlerjiieled the Democrat lo u r* m the Senate a* *'a vote of no
confidence** for Seeietary nf Stale Acheson.
“ I would attum r that he would rrogn in view of the rlrrlmn rrsu lli," S u tten told reporter*.

A tk rd if he had any name* to lu g g n l for Secretary of Stale.
Stassen said:
**I don’t think it is Incum­
bent on u* to suggest names. But
the President should cnnaull w ith
Republican* on whom he should
• ppoint."
The former Minnesota gnvernor, now president of the 1 /nlveraity of Pennsylvania, aaid he refrrre d particularly to Acheson’a
F ar Eastern policy. He has been
particularly critical of It.
Describing the F a r ’ Eastern
situation as "extremely critical,"
Stassen laid the blame on w hat
he called Administration failu re
to accept the advfce of General
Douglas Mac A rthur.
" I f It had taken hia advice
three, four, or five year* ago.
are wouldnH ha In UlU tragic
•p o t," he aaid.
Secretary Achewon aald ho has
no intention o f resigning. T h a t
waa hia comment nt n naw* con­
ference after being told th a t
Stassen had Interpreted yeaterday'a election rnaalta aa n ro te o f
no confidence In Arheaon and had

m ia li i t l f

called for his reaigiuitbin.

"Aa

far

a*

my

intentions

to
resign arc rnrvcemed, I have no
auch intention* whatever," Acheson *aht, giving report* permiaalon to quote him directly.
At the same tim e Acheson said
he hone* and believes that the
Republican gains in House and
Renatr would not have any effect
upon Ihe conduct o f foreign a ffaira.
Senator T a ft
fR Ohio), who
was successful In his race fo r
re-election, demanded a thorough
airing o f United Rtates commit­
ment* to defend Western Europe.
He aald on* o f the question*
to be answered U whtth.t West­

ern Europe “can really h* de
fended" agalM t Russian atomic
attacks which m M t destroy porta
and cut off Aacrlohn atmloa
from their supplies.
Indicating n battle over thia
issue la In prospect when Con­
gress return* to Washington, T aft
(("■otlaaeo O * • * « • f a n
,
iq f.r

'

l i n t III In r i a l

Nn.

A s s o c ia te d I ’rw w L ead e d W ir e

1‘ISO

GOP May Demand Revaluation Of
A dm inistration’s Foreign Policy

I \ k l M IT L S S . N „* 8 — l / l 'i
I lir I iiiln! .Sl.rtr* accuied thr
t liin r.r
Ciimmuniil*
l&lt;*fay
*d
rr. l ie .'It lluowmg Ml.(Hit) rrgulai
11 •m,|i« into I hr Kmean fighltiig
|i drto.iiul&gt;il tlu t ill ml (mm Red
t loot, riih ri duett or indirect,
tlop it uni e
I hr ■I, *igr .mil drmand &lt; anm

lly \\. I . tit: VI I
W -\&gt;l IIN G IO N . \o v 8 |rV )
M........................rr ill li I llteri
id IV
t.n l' pr ill* even with Demo* rail* d lrng lh IP t I.n,*r»
iliiip lv IP I'te.idepl Im iP M i't in fiu ru ir on ( .i|iitol I Idl
llolh in loieiun a lla ii* and th r I an Deal |iiogialu
I
iitol'lrtll- w r t e
ral-e.l 5*1 t i i - p
While Hop*.
On
V ilinlnM in
n u ll. SePat! leatlervllip felt lie
(die It*-|i(al-l*, an vote*.
Seualui | mfI iif l»Hu. Krpulitit mu poiu-j i liiirm a n . Governor
R \ *•• I in who told the U N S r
Thomas i. Deucy, who lust Die
(Uiitv t nunril thr Mao Ifr-T u n g p iriiilrnc)
to M r. Truman in
irgntie tin mqioird a gravr dang­ lo t*, and other Adintnisl I alinn
er o|Hin thr win M
a danger critics swept to victory.
In world affa irs, it seemed
that the I'lrlen t n in lh tl may not sure that to partisanship would
be limited lo thr Korean atea,
I k- icdefined op a broader has**
Ih r (o u iu il mint make it clear. after the ajod t ’ongfess meets
T atty tidlulioraliiiii
Am tin
Mid. lin t
any further in January
beyond tin- w ater’s edge was
I hine.e ud In the Knlrao CoM - largely' maintained during Ihe Re­
munld* will Pol lie iiindonril li) publican anu, t ’opgresv But that
tiie I ruled \ ition* Auilin «an' w«. ia-for* 1 ornmiimsl* engulf

the fo u P .ll mu.l ir(|U trr Ih r im,
.
wmalrawai o M h r V htncie
cliu tia towaiil the Yalu livei .......
yeat rru d rn l o f Dadr counly. I'o u rid u y They al»o *|mtled an in rir* now in North K o tr*.
111 denied the I'rq iin g radio's
i .m I hi •
came here In accejit the appoint­ rstitnateii 700 v eludes alrradv
' "
ment hut it w ill I m- trveral day* tou th of live n v ri in N o illi Kotea • Mrtllon* Itv&gt;*I the (T im rir t'om A* thr U N an aim mounted '"“ "■•i* ,n Korea were volunteer*
before lie actually (an (n m p lrlr
legal detail* nf taking o*ei the o f­ one of the largest ra.d. of the Ko- J W
m.htary u n it..
fice.
rean wsi. irin fo rre m rn li am vrd
‘,,u* ' ' ir"
»•**
I’m going to take an oalh of on the Korean ra *l coail Ele* r i “ •for, r »*i|'K

Stassen Says Republican Gains
Mean Secretary Acheson Must Go

*
"

W EDNESDAY

l(c|&gt;irl.'iir;tn

Kelly Promises Hair R e d Reinforcements h "" l furl 1 &gt; Drlegalc Warren
Of Dntlc Gambling.
Pour Into Battle;
P o l i c e Corruption
UN Forces Advance

office In Cflioite all the law* init.a.» agaim l gambling
(hiding ihnw-

’ .

NEW SPAPER

7 Austin Says UN Rctls
Arc Grave Threat
To Peace Of World

lly AdSfH'l A T E D PHKF
8 am M aitin a ami John Iv.v m .
lan lit'il't new city &lt;nmmluiotiGeorge Smalhrrt will tucired era having ousted tncuml*-nt* John Finder and Randall Chase in yeaClaude Pepper in ihr U . S Senate trn tay '* election. Fttghtcrn.hundred u n i • vrnly-tw o voter* went to
at ih r m u ll of Florida's o ff-yr.tr thr poll* in n r r r o iil lurn»u1 for h city election
grnrral election Tuesday in which
Rrpuhlicant ditplayrtf im p utin g
tlirng th .
On the ham ol irlurnt fiorn I .261 of ihr t la lr ’t 1,598 p rrc in il*.
S m a lh rn had 212.642 vole* In
Republican John l ’ . finolli'i 64.310. Both randidalrt arc M iam iant.
I hit wat a Ih ir r In nnr lead for
Sm alhrrt, hut ihr Republican vole
at lhal time wat 3,498 more than
ih r total ila lrw id r Republican regittiation of (&gt;0.594. A total of I,006,560 Drmocialt were rrg itlrfed
TA LLA H A S S E E . No*. 8 o D i
Hv VSHUI'I \T F .D PKF.SR
hut few w rrr attiaclrd lo thr pollt.
G m rin n r W a rrrn lodsy *|&gt;|onnlM O IL . N o v
H
(,T t— Si*
Rrpuhlicant pulled a tlunnm
ed Thoms* J K elly. M mpii ui*u i - bundled warplanes Ida'trd North
uptrt in Pinrllat county where all
ance company r» r c iili* c . *&gt; sheriff Korea all along the \1alirhutiali
G OP candidatrt rie rp t one w rte
of Dade county to •uccrrd Jimmy Itonler tivla* to him k off Rrd tethrrr-m an houtr delegation to the Sullivan who wa* &gt;u«)irnilrfl fur
infm rrnirntv
I mi m
Cimmninivl
twe|it mlo officr. They circled a
falling to e n fo rir ih r galnlding China.
• late Irgulalutr. ousting ihr velrrlaw*.
I tut alt ofu rrver* rr|afiitrd ‘very
an Rep. Archie Clemen and Iwo
Kelly. 49- VfAf ■arid N a t i o n a l I if
i - i y i i \la « .
other Yrrmotrat*.
Guard lieutenant ro ln n rl and 31Four of I lie six Democratic Coltg rn *m rn had no opiKisition. l l i r
other two won handily.

W EATREU

Gt it*1 4 IIV f a b
i lii o irg ti T h u . * *
rt** excep t en m id rra h le d o n d in r**
and sca tte re d light local - h o « e r *
■ili-nx
»mrtbrii»l
(M « l.
L ittle
ih jiiiir in te m p e ra tu re G entle In

United States Accuses C h i n a
Cf Being Aggressor In K o r e a

Republican
Voters
Beat Democrats In
St.
Petersburg

Warren Daughter
Stricken By Polio;
Serum Is On Way

BONGS A P PR O VE D
N or. n *Ah—Voter*
here overwhelmingly authorirefl *
$6 ,000,000 expansion of the Dade
county Jarksnn Memorial Hospital
and approved a W,7MjHnn rltv
hnnd laaue for storm sewer* and
street paving in Miam i.
Five other proposed city Imnd
issue* failed because a majority of
freeholder* failed to vole on them
A r ltv spokesman aaid he consider­
ed nil seven r ltv * bond issue* an
proved, but attorney general Rl
chard Kevin declared I hat ronlenlion incorrect.

D A IL Y

THE

Nominal Control Of House
And Senate Remains With
Demos Despite GOP Gains

City Commission Winners

Sm athers T r im s
GOP Opponent By
3 To 1 M a jo r it y

It »»&gt; the beat Itrpuldirao showinir lin er rc o n * truction da*-* and
prompted Booth, when he ron-eded
Smather.*’ rlrctlon, to l**u« M ata tr_
A total of 6 * mutilated or ml*- m rnt laying:
• marked ballot* were thrown out.
The*# wan- U d iW apart.frwsn-Hiak "W e w ill ktart organising for
official count, ami hail (hay Wen 1 052 tomorrow morning "
R m athri* had defeated Ihe vet­
counted o ffiria llv would nni havr
affected Ih r outcome of Ih r rlre eran liberal, Senator Pepper, in a
lion. It. N. Saver, rltv ilr r li, raid hitter campaign la*t Mat­
th l* morning.
in the ontv other statewide r&lt;mM r. M artina eame In Hanford trirt. Jerrv W. ( ’a ile r v«&lt; re*dl*rted
ill 11*42 from New O rlran*. and I ‘" f A * ’
I " ' 1' '" " 1 "*'d "uldic
utilities rtimnii**itm fiver hia |t»
forineriv altemleil toiuiaann State puldican opponent, Clifton It. Real*
University *nd Washington nml l e t o f New Smyrna Beach. The volt
U nlveralty. H r had alx year* &lt;d In 1.155 precinct* of iJP.m f»avr
&gt;w ar tervice, emerging with the C arter l4H.!iH2 and Scaif 56.0*5.
( ( ’• a t la a e a n a P a g e T a i l
Unopposed rongrea-ional randtdatra and their districts.
were
Cheater II. McMullen, firat: C h *-lea K. Bennett, aecond: Robert I.
F. I Boh) Sikes. third, and Dwight
I. linger*, tilth ,
W illiam C. I.a n ta ff of M iam i
raaily won over hia Renuldiran on' poncrit, Joseph E. Wortop. in the
S A C R A M E N T O , C alif., Nov. H lower caul roa*t fnurth t|i«trir*
— &lt;4P)— A serum which may save W ilh 117 precinct* of 1 2 1 reported
^ Governor W arren'a y o n n R e a t Ijt n la f f had *&gt;5.451 vole* to Wr&gt;r
daughter, N in a . IVoen further Ion's 11,250,
Ravages o f polio w a* due hrre
A. 8 . IR ydl Hrilong alto wn&gt;
this m o n iln f via mercy plane handily over Rrpuhliran Carl K
front Chicago.
l.nndr* of (irlando. T h r ro le In 22&gt;*
The pretty, honey haired, 17- of 311* preclnety gave Herlong It*.year-old Nina vraa hospitalised fiSMl ami Ijin d c * 7,121.
w ith polio yealrrday.
There w rre upset* even in ItomoFour-apeclallata aald loilay she rr a tlr ranks. Rlate f&gt;emoeratic"Evwaa In ‘‘very rrilic a l” condition. ecullve Committee Chairman E. It.
Both leg* arc paralysed.
Donnell, nominee for the Rlate Sen­
The serum ha* I men used suc­ ate seat vacated by the death of
cessfully to arrest the spread of John R. Brarhani. was lieateri hv
_ polio hut la not a rure, a spe- w rite-in
votes given Ku»sell ft
™ riallst warned.
Morrow, former four-tram le«»i*I*.
The tragedy turned what might tor. Morrow received KJSS2 vote*
have hern the day of grratrst and Donnell 4.425.
political
rejoicing for
Warren
The write-in follower! a scran
Into a day of sadness, prayers between thr rounty and stale com­
and anxious w aiting. He made m it tees in whirh Donnell appointed
political
history
hy
liecnmlng 27 eountv committeemen anil lieM '&lt;i(ls**S Os f t * * K ls tll
California's first three.term gov­
ernor.
lie kept himself secluded—al­
ternately at the hospital nr in
hia homr, H i* Interest in Ihe
j , election w a* relegaled to Ihe
background.

M IA M I.

IN O K P K N D E N T

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

Martina And Ivey
, Win City Election
In Record Turnout
County Fire Control
Unit Approved By
Large
Majorities
, In
A ll
Precincts

r

HikHalu

In Unit? There la Strength—

\\ inner*

(

h o rr.n war.
an,I before a totter p olltlrai de- I
||&gt;lr „ VPr »■„«,!,iu m ,| Infliienees
nt home

•hen Ihe U nited N ations f n t r J s
On thr ground U
N. lru&lt; ps under G eneral M ac A rt bur v*ere on
tli* threshold of sueii-*sfiilly eonpudird (orwarrl on all Irotd* I ’• - eludlpg Ihe cam p aig n in K orea.
unc*jil.iinr*| fo m m u iin l wdlel
The S e cu rity Council ta n no
longer affo rd In ignm i the senile
ill continued.
and I’ffeet of siicti aid ," he d e ­
Intrlligrm r o llic rr* at (r r n 'id cla re d .
M atA ith u r'* lo k y o liraihpt u t - 1 *
III
said the I Tilted N atio n s
danqied a (u rp riir newt Mai i ut could a ssu re Ihe Chinese Com

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Increases
Congress

A R K O W S M IT H

WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 (A ’ » Huge
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America*, m ilitary might and |&gt;erha|»» record high la x r. to help p i) to ­
il duped up today at the top itsuc* in the new C ongicr. meeting in

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the 218 needed tor
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M I1MI I.M.ell &gt;,
Kli- *»lr |i|i li 11. \*r * \ 'i i k , Ohio,
\ n n il iml Afl/r*lnt. t*fj|* Senvlr
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Ninavhitlq deleal* tm *irr II Adiliifuili rtirin lieutenant* r* Sena*
tm * Si ott 3k’ I in «* «d llbo'iii ind
I i rni I* I \lv ei * *d I'enmvlv ant*
were iltriliillril enlclv In inter eftv&gt;ili* lr i twill willi th" ptugrev* of
llir- Kmean war.'qqmrllrnn to I'r r n -

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d m o i’s
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t l d -diet uriemploymml r&lt;im)ien
ant ton payment* dropped 21 perrelit Im'I' iw Septeniier d u trliiu tliiriB, the .la te indiivtrial rnnitin ••Pm reported t-etay.
Check- totaling alrno • I'i.V),IMNi were dtstrinuteil to 15,000
w it t e r * U .1 montli, * '"form -*|nn
rhairmnn liny murid H n ne* errditerl approach nf the tourist
wa-t.in and ritru * ramung iqierat inn* with t lie increase in eniploym ent_______________________

San l ord W ra lhor
High ye.terdav T»
lo w Ire lay 5',l
liain yesterday tin
Total Nov, rain I l.l inch"*
Normal Nnv rain 1.77 tprhe*
High tide today 5.31 A M. and
5.51 I 'M
and low at 11:43

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The Weiit her
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this country against C/ommiinlst
aggression.
Government
spending
during
the year starting next July 1
probably w ill run well over $541,OOO.OOOJKH. There ha* W n *nrne
talk the new budget n u y total
•x much as $45,000,000,000, with
hy fa r the biggest shara ear*
l U B t s t r s • * r s a * Fsar)

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Foreign (mticy w ill liguro trn|i*irtantly in ttic drli.rle. too. And AH Hill a
Itimuarek
the Communist-lo1 -govrr
governmerit tli* ‘
pat* may be rcylvrd wilh new la likely tn be on sir eng I hening Chicago
Cloruly tied to those key U
sues are a number of othrra In
tha gananU defense picture which
•ra lik a ly to keep on tha ahalf
indefinitely moat of Frealdent
Truman's domestic "F a ir D eal"
program.
Tna amphaala all along the line
when tha ktn d Conges* take* over

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Defense Spending And 1 ax
Will Be Chief Issues In New
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Old Soldier Joe Kansky Recalls
Indian Battles On 85th Birthday

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understanding year* prior when
during a visit to his brother in
Honrsdalei I'r., he wa* told by
an attorney that due to hi* two
discharge* from thr mill'.in nnd
arm y, after nine ycat* of actvice. he (lid not require ‘ citiaen.
• hip papers to lirrnm.t a citixen.
He went back west with a ca­
valry unit lu palrul Indian te r ­
rito ry and in 1M 7 -M waa sta­
tioned a t Furl Yates in the D a ­
kota T errito ry. Many tlmen he
played poker with chief* such as
H itting Bull, Rain In tha Face
and other fllnux chieftains who
figured In the Custer massacre.
They often told him about th at
famous battle.
I t waa during an Indian bat(C h X ssbS (ta rage P sat)

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t h e -t losing d»V of Ihe ra m p a ig u .
says S e c re ta ry o f S ta le
De m
At I....... hi m ust g o
Guv C ( h i i e l
•o n , GDI' o n lion al ch atrm n u , il*
m au d s an end In a p p ris in g t uni
munisoi " a t hom e and alim ad
In W h ite
llou se-G ap ilul
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muni S t s that their territory w ill relationships, much may turn up
ie violated, thru added
„„ whether Senator Atlho. V i
nut tie
’’ But In o ffe rin g assurance, Itw drnlieig o f Michigan, rankinj l!«
Security Council must nl-o ie t-' puldican on the Foreig i il' ln
it that the a u th o riliis in I’cipln tluns Committee, crgalus -o li
I hey declined In answer ip»-&gt;- ale under no illusion t lint their ,-ont healtn to resuitn on a live
conduct * condoned Pv the Drilled fYnatc rrtlo.
tion* about the R ed*' ultlniat'
Nations or that the oi^arnred
Van hnherg was fu nig r ’ ■ ■*
ten lion I
w h rllie r (tie Ciunniot, world ronimunitv &lt;an o ,.p i tins t (im, chairman when the Vtar
t hi!"!v disgulscsi insa
o - f K"K
.y,a|] |&gt;|„„ for .. ....... no, an! " ,
i*l* prriunialilv were plarinm,i rca
y;,n,q„- wa* enacted, II" !•«* I m . r.
"The (T u n e r ( ........... itita have I * leader of bi partisanship C
altar k. trying lo roniohdalr po
impoaed a g r a v e d a n g e r ii|Hin the dealing with other n a ti o n
vent line* nr pre|ianng a te im I
"F’alr D e a l’ !
World
the ilaugei t h a t the pieDomestically, I '
delaying aMion*.
sent conflict mav not Ik- lim ited pii gram embracing et ch item
f hfimtit I H- *•&gt; f
In an h itto rlr sidelight to •- • to the Korean are i Th" Dnilcd in repeal nr mo-lift' r*l ion of tl.e
Kr*t&gt; |'fifilf
a ir war. irl met Jet in n right
Nations ha* done i t s lest to a Tuft Hartley labor law, th....... .
the death for the first lime
vert
this
(H-ril.
Die
Drilled tro v rn ia l
\ ii t. HUM Itf'lHilltlriin H'iM t* \
llram ian
farm
p i*"
tiattle orriirrisl over the Nnrtli t.
States on its own I -•-Its if and in
\ a im ti*
health
Inauiaocr, T i t f i hid I Tht»mit« K M*
rean liorder rltv &lt;&gt;f Rinultu. n &gt;v the exercise nf the responsibilities and federal
fa it41*| 11■9 f f|f I# MplM tis nf m hit
of Ihe unified command lias made promise In fare even lr*« well In
targ e t for the (ilNl.plane as-i
I h U fiMiirhl i*| f I idii
tn MI i .im »»rf
An Ami in an P-RO Rhootlnv s- • every effort to do tto same
Ihe H2ml f'ongrea* than in tl^' Nrw \"i k
iel shot d o w n
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Bussian in 1 1"
We have -ought pubtlelv to reM*- Ktsl, where they have hem l"g
M IG * 15 (el fig h ter
white
it" BUte Ihe C h in e e Communist re
eonhided.
a
plane* spot at tw-tler than (KM gmie that neither the Doited
Taft is on record, however for
II ••nilmwell iih
tu * s ii* » s u . !*«■* tm nl
a pay-as-you-go tas
law
t •
fie,Hire liil||ona of row spending
DK81 Ilf IV F it s t H I . M I i F:
n tllO H E R t'l.T H
on national defense. T hi • will
f.’O M JIIB IJR . f * . Nov. a
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N O R F O I.K . Va . Nnv a i ,J*i
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Complete uno ffirial returns ) n T wo Dinted S ta ir* Navy destiny- bead the slat? i f tiusinr** whm M \»v**v *»iiit t#htnv ii I *■• in
tlaallsa sa na r a i * r»a&gt;t
tillin ’*
polling pvcclnel n era eollided eurlv liatav tufl m ile*
f 1111j f 11H
i4|fI **f * &gt;Ni1h H ill. |ft I A n Tit
the vote for tf. R. senator »hu
i o ff W ilmington, N. C . killing four
r«tr**i
F L A N K T D l ’II
men, Three others were injored.
Ile|iuldir*n Robert
A Taft
ii iiiftii iif ft
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NEW O R I.K A N H . Nnv. a F
Mi'JW T; DemiN-rat Joseph T I , . two of them critically.
i I' I*.1.1 fif VA
Twenty-five
light
plane* .e re wHjiII • %* t ni m
go-on l.2 ll.« 5 « n 4,1f)JI7!&gt; pin I
Atlantic fleet hcadouartrr* re
polled here th i. morning to lik e mffi
•tv for the inrum lient.
ported the liriiwrioin and the *' II off for .Mexico C ity vi« Ilea ■••nl
If*
Lf (ill¥ ti* I *»ii *mM I»ffn
The eonipleti- u n o ffirial Vole On Bonn eollided at T: 4(1 A,VI The
If! •••Fill Ilf
V|if 11 I"lf l»* Ii *A ......I*
and Hmwnaville. Te*
govemnr was:
rulllsion 'Kin r red while Ihe de­
.Sponsored hv Hie Ju&lt; k-onvilte (ill tllUllwf till a| HiV "*•
Demorrat Frank J. (aiusdo i
stroyer* were partletpating in A t- aero rl nl*. the group arrived l"Te
J|f t * 1*X|»«-&lt; tn l t *• a11f rf| «!♦ it
5l4,5!H)i
Be publican D o n
it. lan tir fleet rnanruvrr*.
yesterday. Flane* from other i * i t * iHlhtll . IlllU CVt’l H* flirt. »&lt;*'« *t|lfl
Ebftght
I.3C.M.4.T8. a pluralltv f
A ll of the lasiraltie* were at.oard
of Florida, Alabama. Fenn-vlvatiia fiat i*tn nl f «in til it I r«* in «n ( m *ih lilh
1114,152 for the incumbent.
the Roan, the Navy reported.
and l/&gt;uisiana loliu-d the gr-eip of fidU, i i i r r f H i t i f tin- U tr MHu u m I I
nmv**»
13 whirh took o ff from Jack on K « ll\.
A* vi \
th#* Kf*i * j u i n u t 3d,i*
ville.
Arthur Stone, flight
due*tor. n Iii tf i *"ii *'**n f mi I hr 111i ft**i * I i»*fii4it
•aid Ih r flig h t wa* planned to pro­ rinti* ilrfrn t Mr ■«••
" T i n * D&lt;i? linn
rh iff!*- rii-i
mote private aviation and t» bet­
vim* nn*l tinlmt»|»v
iftn iil
tor international relation*
The airmen plan to sm-rul four t |n&gt;iI I mi?' hm - tfi'irib* t*• »•■*••. id I
t h r y t«H»k il m i l fm u
■lavs in Mexico C ity.
By M i l I M ID f ’O N N fll.I.V

adventures, fought Indians and
helped push A m erica'* fn m ti" *
west ward. Many tim e* he Hiked
h i* life, and in one encounter » th
the InUuns his horse wa* shot
from under him.
A member o f Teddy Ro"*e
v e il'* Hough Riders, he paitinpated In liattlea n f the Hpani*hAm eriran war, including that «t
M b fluasimaa, firs t battle of thu
w ar, and a l Rap Juan Hill and
Santiago.
Ho wak 72 when In 10 .1 N ha
stood la a Pennsylvania frdcraj
court befura Federal Judge A l­
b ert W, Johnson w ith 100 other
"aliens" and aw ore allegiance to
th e flag he had m any time a sworn
lo deftnd.
The fact th at he waa no; a
citixen waa the reault o f a mis­

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H r i m k m tfii#
D rm iH M lt
rttiniFiiril f«M»'
trial m( (*nmtrr«« Itv »l»r th in n nl nl

on development* between Commun­
ist baltlr line* and th r Mandim ui
border They taxi the dampd wq
would he lrm|Mvrary.

Joe K antky, who Itcranu- • citt/en n j the I indrd Stale* a lte r
serving 50 year* tn the Army. &lt;'lebrated lira 85lh Im lhrtsy Sunday at
hi* home m tjik e M ary, ami msny friend* v in lrd turn.
Former Sgt. K antky. like lluffaln Rill, had a lot of wild west

( ‘n tu ;tc s s ;

I Jewry. W-n i cn Ami

MrifiiNTf als 211. Itr|illl»Nr«*l» I ■'■

llatold E . S ta s s e n , Itepuldu a t
apokeeman
who
blasted
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t m ) n i i h |(r|iiil»hi jiii'v IrAiiiitu
t .iiirv nfir* hi|»« i n r l m l i n i I h w r
mil i l * i . i k r j M l r n l n n « « I lit f
up U r n i i N n l o 22.
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„ , r view of the m ilitary a * * litt m r program foi Eulope. II" ha*
tUenl; of the U S th ird lnlaii|rvi
Austin *»id itm (
,e Red- icen in the fo tvfru til. tu". *&gt;f
of Adnilntstiatiun |eilic
the
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r t h .. 'title
Division landed at the |*itt ol 3S'm Korean Communists at ■ tim e 'i« tn Ihe Far East,

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fnieign amt domestic fronts, ip urns to I ongtess with prestige

.rdiancvd liy victory over *

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New York
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Washington
Montreal
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to
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(lo itig u i I ’ i i i i i without Kivilip
t h f |.i opli- un i rliuiHT in a rii|i
wllkl thi y n ullv WUI.I,’’ til* III
putillrun Miiutor -awl.
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tin N o l i v. I.in n in t im iiK'i
I I lllf I Ii Inner III if Mlij.il I*, y
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Ctilillil,
In* ikhl (hn itly a f t e r
hti hrpuhlwan ujijh. iuii. i , t'.viivlt
M . b i i M r u , rluiiniii victory.
liny I i. tiah tlriM iii, iirpoM icuii
national
chan man, t n ih il
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tVlIllam M Hoyle, J r . , ttenio
r t a l ic national rh ie flain , o ffer»d no amweriiiK lnter|iirlatlon
IniAieiilately,
tailor I• ill* in roiihl rlaini tin
tlrction here and th rrv of cui
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dldataa wto* - 1, 1*1*.,1
1 tti' o view
hut repfal of tin Juft HaiMey Art
B|i|i«atnll) died »l Mu- hit I lot
M ire* in Ohio
Hep. laonard W. Mali of New
York, rhalruian of the |( •nuhii
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lilcnty of i-iiiieiiri- '
iii - ih lin t- of l.u cu i, My ora
unit aurh other U rm u rra llr vet
e la n * as Menalorx M illa iii K.
ly in iip - of .Marylanil nml I.IM 'it
• . I In .m *' of L lull Unit Itijnjhlican file on the A dlninU tiaiiiit! holirli - luith at Iioiiii* Unil uhi'iui]
lout n g i t l n i f t with Ihv ruler*.
ly ilin if-, who hrailnl n Si nut*
I .Ji.lp li Itehitioii' aulu i*nnoi..
Which inv. tipul.il unit
it
.in unfiitliiih *1 I ufinuu.i.-t hi y n i
Itllllirn t
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of
Sri.utoi
M . ' u i t h y l it H i |, wa* l i . k " l l.&gt;
J o h n Mamhall llutlrr, n lit oul.
lim n. M rt'u tlh y .uniitaipnr.l in
•■aiylaii.) ujraln-t T y .lm p t ami
Hut let ju ilu il tin W licoliaiii ‘ten
utur In cliarK&lt;i&gt;K that tin Ty
H .iti.n H. Lvhman
•lint'' mniMilttif i.|*..it wu* u
.V, u York
"w Intrwuxl,."
I .in i i * Iniii I ii hliiil ||in aline** ley law
till itepohllcan nmoineiit. furuief
Ih p . h vefell b llku rn an "i«ol*
HAKV f, ttk. (rltA C K , Mil. Nov
tioiiial.** t ill k*rn u ltrit.u te j |,1. k iA’i .•'enaioi Ty.llnp* ( I ) M .t'
Ictoly lu the "tu rn of r%Tut* ill aid Imlav "a liie ttv l ie lte|iul&gt;hca.
KoM’lt."
iiend rtinnlny
thi.oiahoul
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■■Mintiv" awtiaieullv lieat him it
LTI.SIIltf T O N . it , N ov. H i,li,
W illiam ( i r i-en, nrrti,ieni of Ho v. -tei.lay'* election.
“ I can't *Ttdain the defeat. I
''" '••tita n Kedernlion of
I vdliuro -aid. "W lien llo
" ‘•"•"•'"linif on I ufl'» .
tin , r( ..n,
'
lioyeriii*! went own it wan h a t'
hi* home at t!iii|iiifliin , ti . *.j,f
Inf other llenlti. ratic candidate* in
"I wa* pieutlv aui|iri*et| anthe
-tale to hold up
v''tv nim li iii*o|i|,oin)Hl iivet II*
**| think a roinliination of man*
♦l If I fi||||» |ll |t VI 1 ♦’ "•
i i art ion. W e'll •onnlv have it, |,M* thine* Im l me. The national Admini’ tratiou wa« not popular, 'll
•••*.. '*,* tl,e future and
the ftp lit to f epenl tin I a. It. 'l i.n "t I Koirun wat. The no ear rattipaian
i e.l ayaiixt toe,
■| I,o'* no f untie plan- nt th
I .(‘ t r i l l N o l r c i
loom. nt. fo r a while I am ailiinl'
jr.nlie to feat.
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. in h -tu t. meiit th a t
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lio liy M tH id
It* IH IH T IIO M A H
l i t &gt;1.1.V W O O I), Nov. H—I/Vt
»:j t •, .a t-, cat*. I'aiam oulit Ii
•wutmtoK with them— the font
l ir e 'd kind.
I he invation I- doc to a futm e
uiovir . j l h d "Hhubarh. ( &lt; any
-todent of contemporary litem
tute know*, that It the I I. Alien
Smith novel uluiUt a cat who in*
iierila a maim haKue lua hall
leu III.
N '.tuiu lly, -och a role coll* for
a .a t of hlatrioiilr ahility. Not
any old c*t will do. And au the
lud.o i&gt; |n.nine on a talent
• a lii, which tin* puhliclty de
la .tn ie n t hope- will he u feline
........... of the hunt for S carl.tt
O 'H u ih . I dl.ipped hy to w ito r—
the la lr lt Clop.
lie leteution room at the atu
dwi wu filled with more than a
iliiien ra t- and their .iwn-ra,
.Moil of the Uldmal- were purIlne patiently hut mm u, two
ramie M n in u rom m rnt- ahmil the
latent- of l)it nthrr ruRlpetitori.
I 'lulled tint u u tv ritc h rd paw oi

'I m i I m i , r , .« I 'M , I . a *I
rank of captain of infantry. Mi
and Mr&gt;. M adina hav. fo.u child
rrn, two Ihv and tw.i viil* II,
a production inanuei, *1 Moridi
Kaihinni
John Ivey I- a |i| V li i l " *ho
o e , chant, and foim eilv ervrd a
,l,e-i.|er,t Ilf III! : •1,1 I oh t.'uunl
Ii.i inl.&lt; i of ('oin il|,|i &lt; ))•
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'lilcnt of ll*r Sanfoid l i"ii- * 'In(
and a lx i hut »eiy,o| in nieaiile
*1 the Semin*.I* i .onti . iTIub TliIvey liovi IW«t, hlldu ri. a t oy an
a Kill.
The poll* clo * I nl 7 fa) |&lt; P
and It wn&gt; I
o’rl.nk thi- m o "
UK Ic f*r e the i l e i i uli'l in-D-ct o n , in. ludiUK M&lt;
I I* Itoiim
Dial. Kdwanl I lame, l-lovd I'uline, and Mm Itulnh \ .Smith .on
pleteit the loitK and weary .-min'
tllfle.nl eaiiVu
t rt. vote t i e '
|da.'r ut it'Min l.*l*i. u&lt; a meet in
of the * 'It V f ■0,1111- "tl.
Je r r y I 'u .t e i , iJeim a ra t, r.c r iv e .‘
t A W vole to th. IJo for hi- IP
puhlicaii
opponent,
t'liflon
It
Sea If. in H e ince fill llailiond an
I'uhlic I ’t iliii," coin mi-.loner ii
tiioup J
Seminole Countv ritirenat
i proved III. five piopo ed arnepil
to. lit- to the Stall Coll'lllul lot
kmendm.nl No I. iiKunlinK |uv,
idle coni I liiid 1 .''‘.i '&lt;*,*•* foi an
.t'.MI vote ai'iiin t
A men, lin.nl N*
elltmnatln
1 the 't a t , . e*i *. . wa unmoved ti
a vote ot I *••( to l-'t No -I. rKaiilinv law tit Ii
drew a Vole ot
I J f f S fui nml &lt;l'i m lM l
lie
Monroe countv aniendmrnt cot r
vote of k.ai fur and non turum t an
No. h iiertairuriK
to uddltmnn'
county f.ltlKe reieivet) a Vote uf
l.llyi tel arei .it • nttail.-l.
The re-illl* o| llo n u n .' viilln
weie unofficially compiled Ihi
mnrniliK he Mi
\ « lie Mi -o 'liv e i.
countV ic k &gt;&gt;I'..) I '. , - H a t No. J at
the Tourtit Center tomldeied it
count at I in i 'I and l**erlric
No. ), nt tin til. I N&lt;OUt tir ndUIIIII
t e n , ut L '.tli A M At niKlit. new
,i-jie&lt; tor
mol
clerk*
re’placed
tlio-k* wim hud worked i Iomiik tie
•lav lime.

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|)y V A L L RR N I'K R V A T T

W EDNESDAY

Searchers Find 22
Dead In Wrecked
Northwest Plane

M i* Lola Mi Kinney and damrh
ter M rioa and Jo*. Cook, ail i*l
llU T T K . Mont., Nov. a i,l*( A
JnrkMiitvdle. were weekend ru eM i
n ilta in o f i him lifted on the Clt*
l Mr a d M r*, fla n k I'lt l- ,
M r- Toten pave a covered d i-li tmental ftjvide today Ioiik . none
for tearrhera to irach the l. irn*
Jill m i |oi tier Sunday School t.’S i
Kriduv rvenitiK at 1:00 o'clock a, yen * kiip, i,f an airliner which 1 1
lle*l SI peraon- to their death !•
uer home Thou- Jireient w ire Mr
K illv Tindall. M r- IVtndnll itraddv, a hlitrard.
til "Olid
pa l lie Iracheil
ttn
&gt;tra, Dan ItreKKtra, M r*, l lo , am
luhfieon, M r*. Howland kkV-voi N o ith e ait A ir lliu - plane at 10 L
A M. They tepfirdeaf the four crew
tin) M i* I n 'n K in *.
liev. I.'o lla r n ii. pa*tor of tin men arid the la jiasaenper* wer
dead.
ti'iu -ya Hapllat Church, had dinner
Kutillno rlea ian re wa- oMninei
with Mr
Scott K v ie r,
Mr. In n w itt liraddv and Joe ft “ in coroner Kyle Scott at W hite
A lt d 'll mi were weekend K urils hall to tiiinp the iHelie- heir.
(•round se a irh v i- jfut lo
thi
of Mr aid M ia. liiaddv and lain!
Iv.
M r. and M r* John Howrn wen
Sunday • venin# ku #3&gt;I« of M r, an
Mr». Idem Itnwen.
• » p 'l* i* il • - » ••■&lt;* line•
le|I n V.nancy in the ennitahle*Mi
Itavid Sneei and 11 ■** t
Itraddv i home from the h o *i|ii- • 1 office for lleiiift-on'- lines pire*l
M r. and M r*. W. (I, A n d rr- term. It w a- filled wtien at lea-1
IfTfj friend- of the iiuated con*
liave iiio ye,| into the J riv e n e - re
-tahle wrote in h i- name on Ihe
• Hem *
M r. m d M r*, fid U u yett an'1 priiernl election ballot.
I f W a lle n had Hut accented the
M r. ami M r*. John VVIIIiniw of
le-ipnation hut merely
had left
--------, ----t'e,K n* V l, arrived here Tuethe m i -pen-ion in force until the
day to iiend the winter here.
l'.'fil -ta le -enata had a chance lo
Key anil M r- lleckleliutKer uf
llrlatldo attended Church here ronflrtn it, Ihviv would have U r n
Do vutanrv to fill in the election
Sunday.
yc-lerduy.
M. and M r-. Fred llallnrd and
....
,tiovetnur
. . . . , , in, i
ccould
im u i
nny
r
The
not iIc
M i. amt M r*. Car) Itallnrd and
reai h "! at T ulliiha—ee for a cumuni- -(i. nt Sunday with M r. and m int on whether he knew of
M r- 1‘hillip Hauer. They are of
llW ftx in 'a move or whether lie
Maitlarwl.
now will nipii an official commia*
M i and Mra. Frank P ill- liave
.
. . .
, , ,
»**m which ia ytece&gt;&gt;ary liefure th#
p u rrh -x d a hou.e tra ile r and w ill .u n -ia h lr ran lake office.
■(x*n (»iiiv** ti#
Warren w a- not in hia office
Hoy llild ie lh went to T itu avlll" und the executive man-ion telelo -tay a while w ith hi- ai-t*'*
plume didn't atl-w ei.
M r* 1 C H ill- and S. I*. Sm lt'
Ilenictaon w a- au*pended ulonp
have a- their p ue -t- th i- week. with Sheriff || . l-|e Knsur and
Mt . Hill'- awn* and dauphter- o C’un-tahle Fox M. Wllaon after
law-. Mr. und M r*. John Hill
the Tarti|iu Tribune r»|Hirte,| parti■ml dauvh'era, and M r. and Mi - hlirip ca&gt;in»- -till wer.*- operat
Imwia H ill- and a«n« of W einp at Fort W alton drapitu W arI'alm II*.oh.
ren'a public wurninp to the ulticer- that it rnuxt atop.
The (iovernor first apjHiini*' I
Tin &gt;uera. New M eslru'* -ta le Ferrin ( ’. I'anipliell, -on-ln-law of
flow, i . .&lt; -aid tu obtain much of th,
ljU„ M, y h rrirf
, (&gt; |wcomi,
lla . uilenre from the a ll.
.h e rlff. Hut C a m p U ll iriip n e,)
la -t week in order tu accept elecOn. of the fir at pat* nix l * . 1 Hon to the -la te hou.e of repre-tied 111 the United S la te , wa* fo r -c iita tlv e .
The Covet nor then
a pr*icr*- of maklnp puta-li.
nametl Janie* A. McArthur of
L re-tvlew to act a - -h e riff until
the Senate acta on Knxor’a (uvA haky flower va»e ran lie re jienaiun.
|iairc.l hy ruhhin't melted jia m f
He ha- not appointed a -uccev
Cm Into the rrtyrka.
m u to (!onatahle Wilaun.

W arren Appoints

■x

Employees of the Western Electric
Company huve threatened to picket
Telephone Buildings in a strike
scheduled to start Thursday morn­
ing. National Union Bosses in Wash­
ington have ordered Southern Bell
Employees not to cross this picket
line.

There is no dispute between the
Southern Bell Company and its em­
ployees, and we expect every South­
ern Bell Employee to report for duty.
Less than six months ago, the con­
tract between Southern Bell and the
Union was Changed to provide for
wage increases. This new wage
u-Treement was approved by Nation­
al and local Union leaders and rati­
fied by the employees themselves,
, Telephone employees know thut their
wages und working conditions are
among the best in the community.

Plymouth if Uuor

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c ic m o u

c im

$395

O irviu le l 4 boor
Sedan

Ton

Ihidpr
Pickup

Millord I. Tydingi
Muryluiid
within two huur- after
tile '
Hutte I’olice Chief Hart J. Itijry
irlay rd a search radiu repent the'
liellcopter had -iphted the i i i I m
■rip craft.
flflli'ia ii ul the tliille ail (Mil
pinjKiinti'd the -erne uf Ihe rfa *
at
m|lea d u e ea-l of the field
w re - k a K e

bodye
Pickup

ln r 1,1
Stanirh'- plain- wa* not r«iuin*»wilh radio an they wen- for* e • t
return to the airport to rvimrt thvii
find.
The M artin ^&lt;»2. carrylnp a crew
uf fuur and th pa—enper*. appa
rentlv wa« Icttm p down exactly or
n m r-e between W hitehall
and
|jui|,. when It amaxltvd into the
mountainside.

Toll

tn trin a tio n jl
Ton Pickup

I ’olice officer (leorpe
Stani*'
flyinp a plane with l.t. Huliert V
lohll-tone, llutte re*erve of fleet
‘r*t dlaroVered
the wreckape fm n
,
,

Seminole County
Motors
31# K. l- t St.

Phone 1011

Ft. Mellon Park

NOTICE
Tux Rtaikn art- &lt;i | k' h fur |Miyment «&gt;f lD M ('^ y
Taxes. Dliwount tif 4 '.
|M-yin*uf in

w ill Ire allowed

November, S ',

for

far iMtjrmvn^ in

December. 2 ‘ . fo r |Miymeiii in January ■lid
1*; for jmyment lit Februury.
Ellen Hoy, C!ily Tax Collector

We urge our employees not to walk
out on the public and not to walk out
on their contract.
m

The first responsibility of the com*pany and its employees is to render
the uninterrupted service which is
so vital to the nation's defense pro­
gram and so essential, day in and
day out, to the health, welfUre and
protection of the whole community.
Despite past statements by union
leaders to the contrary, the company
will never a.yree to any Union de­
mand to dismiss any employee for
crossing the picket line in the per­
formance o f his duty.
Come what may, the company will do
everything in its power to maintain
the service so necessary to the pub­
lic welfare, und continue to help our
industries and armed forces to get
things done.

*

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SPECIAL SALE

SOUTKM BILL ttliF M N i AM TUII

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National Telephone Labor Bosses
Order Local Telephone Employees
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come in nod *.iy then lain can
do lin k * lint only ill their oUll
I iv I iik room-!"
i lie .no vie maker* -aid l ho
u-ii id lilm aidin'I tiain e r* wetn
nr in Mi' to 'ii|i|ily it —oil alilv Htinliill* II one# (hi ira rrh . Al-m'.
I in i rale have lee-n in lervlrw n l
at |li, -ludio a l f uly and m in i
ate iu iiw I iiik iii day l*&gt; day.
I wat. hid -unii of them pa,
aile huuKhtlly thfoiiKh the i'f
fire, like -how Kdl* from a hit
mu-a nl I wo of them -taped a
-w lm tinr and *|nllint; match near
SaAtmt'i arm. "hrm n now on,
jurt m il me lefty,” t * tjiilpped.
Not, lo cal liiVcl*: I let opll),
" » » Mould he a e (u r w ho •eem ed
l'i HRVR ll« IftAlftttS ICf tic# PIC»», tun* atiool Uw inlclIlKvnm "1
ra ti a ir Ihote-of M r * * i&lt; *^ * tlo n ,
km! • iilr itfl mi u f f ir t
There I met the men who h a 'r t r illu iK nml t.uhlo and do not
(u 'le rn l the M atch: ptmlucer* i,r rrila r d y n fle c l tli*.e* of Ibis
tvllllam
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and (ie.irKe writer. Amt if Vuu have a cat
von think -iiuida fday Itliuliaih,
. cutoii and dueclot A rtlin l t.u
mn. I a"k. .1 what they w e ir look', mu- them, not me. h » k *.i enough
trnuhlr.
me for.
Cap-ule Itevlew; " M u i Wed
tttm h iih in .f t hr a typical
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i- pretty mad, nil npht.
alley eal luiH" and «* r.peo
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11 would help If lie ha- ■ liroke.i juh and Hoe* on a huiitr. T ld - may
have hfett riulout wlnn oriKinaW
tail, hut th a l’a not rtie o lla l.’'
l.ul.ln it the man who d itrrlrd lv made four y e n - apo, and in
deed
abuwi fla-liee of rate cum#Kreneia, the ta lk iiir mul#&lt; lie r *
l i . Hut a rru rl rutlinK joli and
|n i'll lome tiouhlr with Khu
hath, even thuueh th * rat doren'l a phony endmif do ttie ' |uclut&lt;*|
l.ave to talk m do anylhine vU« i n m, II iio lik IJoyd di&lt;plav* H i
■viilidriful remedy -cnee, lint I
i,lifeline.
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Ire* tulklnir and mole action.
T lie y 'r r to o d uiuh ," volllllteri
They
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"Dumb—or independentT"
lik e d .
Apjuoxlmately IJ fi percent of
" b o m b ,'' up r red Saxto n ,
m o -t a n y o th e r a n lm -l la *
to d ir e c t. W e hav e people

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T hr Community Mallow r t n wuheld Ht Ih r club i . h iiii . &gt;.|| f u r ,lav
evening Then* w in u l.m i 75 &lt;.&lt;«.
f t . atirnding J*&gt; IVvh. ih a lim a n
• o.-im ) ii'tW itin , was in rlw itgr,
ably asaists-d by lift ro m iiiillff,
Aiuandn H.ifiunu, l.illm n SpP-itk.
Ilr lt n Klepprr, M ar l.i'.itintil ami
I m N e id n p in t. lulling (nr I »..t
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Tavlnt «m| I ! . " I'n t t f f n n , ahu
» r a11 II uti tlir inactivity lirt
T h r u » i i u fu rtu iir tillin g booth
ami the gypsy bird a itia n g r re
»«itiUanrr tu I till*- Hermann
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liia iq u e ra .ln * ti.un.h-,] nml thr*
ittili'ei p u k r.l hay H rnnliigri at
_ Q fir p rtrttirs t In hrt Hawaiian
costume ami I tin I m m . an &gt;|a
Yokel, a- the Iumile it. Tin* prill*
Im the musical c h a ir a n t u n l )
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1 hr hat gam e li&gt;
E th al Ravage. i i i r n ia n h riia llu w
contest by M l. M In n e r , him ! th r
tie an c u n t iiia clintent by
M l.
W eill# R e fre s h m e n t• n ( but dugs,
doughnut* amt iiille e w rie * t r v r d
W» Weir Very p lra -rd tu w I'll',, me i
ll* lh Itrn tn n K lein, ami her new
husband. th e K irin * are livinir at I
9"&gt;aytuna Hrach for tin* p n - r n t .

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Plantation Estates
10 HKSS

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

A llalloWi-ri, I'arty » » . hi IT at
lh» Kntr i p i i * ,
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children nU T u r*.l*v night M i*

VS ill la in l u m uf tTanl avion K *la ti*.
a i l •Hire'll ttir comedy sldla, (ui
the ch ild re n '* uimiM‘in#m . A i noil*r
lb# folk a n f th r IT u lita liu ii par
tlcip atin g in Hu p io g ra m w r n
M i* . V in e rn t C im -h a rtl nml b n
*m i Francis. M i. M itfm d l.ru n a til.
M m Jack tv b lllp p tuuk tin* p ait
' -1 the M'ltrli. '1 lie in liilt* in the
■ m lliiin fill ili'h * &lt;1 the* mi ml ,-f( r c t i, m itii th r u moan* nml irroan*.
T w a n ly -n in r a d u lt* fio iu I'la iita tlm i attended I h r chicken ill liner
served before the c h ih lir n 'i p a ity
, ID the leilllml ra fi'trlla bv tin*
•— 1* a 1 1* n t T r a r h n
A M iy la liu n .
Among tin* e x h ib it* uli ili plav ill
th r H a ll uf Kaiiu* ten nn elephant
fuel l i i line*lil fiu m A fric a bv Mi
ami M r* . K nel 1‘avtie uf M e d trln

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f f m i l to C tn titl Kirs*
\ V 'A ftlU M IT K N President Tlum an IS rs tir .lr il to submit to CAui
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great in January • goyenunsnt bo.tjt»t id about to i billion
an im ir a tr ut |7J billions *l..» e Ih r ptrsrnl t»iel|rl
The ru tile Increair will lu III arm * to rqulp ilir rvpamle.1 UnltrU
M e lr * forcra. Atlantic fa c t nations, Ih r f hlllpfilnt*. Turkey Ureett
ami uttie i A me! i&lt;aH allies
Itii* means «*tm hiyhrr lasrs nf courii as the aJminlaliatlon
ir ^ a lr tlly ha* t*allied. Ih r flrU d e llt I* mtlstiuy
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Ml Truman plan* to ask Congress to let la* ttir
la * piiiyram aulwtantiall)
H r will request Hist
l be las taildrn It* shitted mule l.ratlly tu the mid
dir and upper income tu a ik rt* and that hiyhei
rstatr amt f l t t tasrs be let led An * * * * * * ptolll*
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Ituovei CuiMinsaiuii (etunmiendalnm* uu yuvtrn*
me nt rru iys iillalto ii alt tTalnilny at Isasl partial
I tlr d ll tut tb r suet rise* III K o tia and lor tbr tomf issidmi Irvnso.i paralisrly irmiuth accelsiattun ut the defense
pi uyiam
They as) that "two yreat leaaons base rmstyed 11 nut tbs Iasi lew
fateful umnlh* Thrar arr
I M ilttaiy uiilfti all ton h a s prosed Itselt a ’slta t l a . lot lur list Inna I
survival'* in Its K m e a n lilial by Ilir

'i Kur the h u t lime In modern history. Ihr Unilrd S la in met a
war d ia l* ssitliin the framework nf rslstluy government aytntiea and
without “an alphatirt eoup’ uf temporary emeigency ayenctr*
Ihe c illw n a Committer lor Kroryaliliatlon uf Ih r Kseculisr b la m h
of thr (iosriuutenl aaya ttial these deselopinriita "Can be tiacsd
directly to tfu.se |Nutlnni *&gt;t thr Moosri IViimrilsstuu s itp u it width
11itrmi early a-topll«rr by Cortyrraa

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i auglit by the m i n i , in a tens* li nn t nl a* lt.es la.e g ira l danger, slid 1 ‘ llb le d ratti A * one d ia w * a
c s irlu l bead un N .lt h K u ira n m lpcis ttir other in . r u t r l nu » .• .a u tl
Is thrniigb t! r d .,.t w a r , I s b attered b uilding Ciouetim g. a soldier I rigid I holds hand .............. at l.r " l i m n t h e ....... It u l h n shut tin *
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i i At i
He - . a . ;
:le
| i f . e p « r l | hftf e l D f t f ff t r q &gt; . • efnl i*Uf !••**»* ti e t ft If i A (r*e R *- ••ftk. t
of MonhOsa .III the ImtiMli (tcran. I rrsitlnn nf th r prrarnt law H. that there can be no doubt uf depend*
| i s . Iileef
*.| Hi
lie A4 1*1 L K l I t h ' f l »ftl f e t f t h
slftfte ft 11 ft et Afte! lie *I|('W aftUftft
f flstif t
Ilf V e
Thr M urkrr* m|U *I on the ground,
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r
eefffle
I
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tl
A
h
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h■ftlef
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ftl'M
tl»l
tint
hr
tnts of men in all hranrhra getting medical aid
j |hi
« iftf a
uf IM
* ii ■ u l l
la lu n far lh# uift* «n4 |iut|Miftftft •&gt;(
draw the outline uf hi* f....l on a
a
*
a
*
pl.ee uf papei ami Ihe nett .lav
• KAHM I.M t lttt: I I '— A g llc tflliiir departlnriil othuala &lt;a|&gt;*it farm
&lt;l(livrrr.l tlirsn beautiful »lme*
Inionie lu la* ■iibstanlially higher nest year than the antulpaled
which hr ha* tuten wearing fur I I
return lu larrnrra for lk5o
v ta ri, (or thr large ftm uf IS 50
This p a n an lm|a.rlant etoiiurnli quettlori W ill
f y m b.tseas
Thr rlrphai.t
f.eit n o in rp e ird
larui liiiou ir go up ta il tnuugti tu keep pais wlllr
ty th« h*tW f&gt; (t l&gt; tier* (ret nut
I * Reap fa te
ruing operating rusts ?
a break in ttw tyucli bill* A il tb r
kot
saainpl*.
pi
edict
Iona
art
that
farm
niachilitry
With Casrsf
. * i i i &gt; nail* Juit it. litre i t i w , but
• A hr bonr an.l flash have been t 'llt ilj .[Mura will be at new high leseU Alsu, there may
I1 ' - •
fully gouged not*hltd tbr »(ng cur*! e ta ■ its* in wage* la b r q e i f to farm w ork***
ed They a rr guide tu biimr fu unr I
Agriculture rlepaittiirnt ufltclalt basin ( admitted II. but Uvejr l *
of our |iarttr« th rii colurr.l filin '
tian tirally luoktng around tor tom* way tu prevent a modern reiur
of tb r Mt.le aimmil country into
truer nf Ih r oi.1 fablr that twgln* "Km* want uf a nail, a shoe was
w ii ic l i they tin te ll.il 7 5 m i l e - . | e e | .
loal, for want uf a shoe, a huts* was lost etc."
In Hie Jutigh- In take, in brleivr il
nt nut, n n A m e t i un t ' l v m m i l h .
M is. Wm. Itn tr i, owner unit fee uni sandwiches were served.
moved into their ntfv home un Monnberalur uf nur' lieu Itcaulv *aluti.
The (Jlee ( lull held It* monthly day The Ranks elslci* have te
the Kmilv Shop, nlli-n.le.l tb r bail bueinrsa meeting on W riln rtd av, tiled 11 mu the school system of
Ity lilts cunt .-nt ion ui ('aim Heaih with M ilford l.eonatd preelding tl.# City of New York where they
A. last ttrek-eml. Slu- sav* she rn
Horothv Taylor, the I'lv iiile b t. is were teachers. Tire gtrU know Flor
* Joyed it ve iv much nml w ill la* not at all well and w ill net be Ida well. A * little girls they spent
a U r lo make ut all inure beauti­ able lo at lend.
their vacations with (b elt maud
ful, for Ilir esperinua slit valued
patents, who settle.) in Bl. Augus­
Un
A
ll
Kalnl’e
(lav.
Nov.
I
.
a
Iheie.
tine during the 111 quhrta/ of the
M i. and M tt H a iry Kleniier u( communion v e n ire was held at 2*Mh Century. They also (save re*
11
A.
M
at
A
ll
Saint'a
Chapel
.Medina Road etifeilained Mr and
Mis l.oir Ret aid uf Kerens Knad K ntrrpriie, with special prayers latives In Klsaimmas* . . . ary* have
for the founder t uf the Chapel vieitril the city often. They have
at dinner un Sunday
Mi
and Mis, llin tv y Savavr Kvrmng 'e n te rs were held at 7:St* in their home thr uld hand carved
liad Mi and M u llu y r i, and Mr, I'. M. with Bishop Kouttit con­ chairs which have marie manv trip *
and Mrs. Julm Weillc as their firm ing several young people. The back and forth tu Klorlda. The had
guests un W film *day evening, old RectorV has hern takrn down lirjmtgrd to the Klaver fam ily and
| M i* '.Savage is un# of our dally and the new lumber used to build were tu lha K lag er-N rw York of
flee from Florida. Tha git la* grand­
bathing beauties, and while Hie a one-story irctory.
Mr .and Mrs. Karl Van Ness father who was employed bv F la g ­
nun were dlwu'-sing the inotibili
( lum pirm ilrtv c r* kim w tlu m jin lll u m k v !
ler ha drecetved th a n aa g ift* . He
firs uf getting tin women In verve have returned from Caldwell, N. J
His- lu iK iu t state i l i a iiijr iiiit * . . w i l l , p r i m - t fi*|in r.s iio in to r safety
rn ffer af Hie pool every afternoon to occupy their home un l.a k r uf brought them to Florida and at
Ir t i u i l s an.l ilr r s in g s k ill . . . U i l l l i w t t i l m c itly n t N e w Y t t fk 41 tho
his death they went back to New
at T, the mentioned the wonderful lh" Woods, for the winter.
M r. arid Mrs. Rrudl amt M r amt York to the gill's mother, amt now
N s iu m s t I l i n k Kr u i list. ( i iv i t i tin ji r i v i l c j t r u f ilr iv liiK j « t tru k e
cheese cake Mr*. Hoyer makes
The
men
agreed
unaniiuousls M r* Rice had a very delightful trip they have returned Ur Florida to
l i m b , i be sc i t i 4 iil|&gt;iiHis si In Ir t i D o d g e to r i i i l u r i i i l iiu i i |w t i i it u i try
that Mia. Hoyer should he invited to Ht. Augustine. Jim Konin.-v 1* at come to rest at Plantation Estate*
mure altars J to I riv a l a ll o tlic i in s k ts l o i i i t i i i n . l f
to roffee the it Iq tiling the cheese home from the hospital, and Is con The Bank sleten make, the 7th i
In alie ascitis in w t iiit i II.i,lg c tru cL t
valesing
very
nicely.
.
Pair
uf
sisters
living
at
Plantation
i
rake
Mlsa Loi* and Miss Nellie Ranks Eslatea.
Mr. Tony U 'lla r r is down fr?m
|ia tl u i|&gt;4itil. (i out ot ') m i l .m il w ill
Holyoke, Ma*s visiliny hi* liroth* ;
n a n druse D rilg e "l a h H j t t J " iru tk e .
| - e r Hill from I'alm vra Boad Tony
Ilia tli4 in |iio n s ssTitlrd l)u&gt;lvt fit.’
make* like a fiortiol-e at the '
Uiod — lie’s tile lies! swimmer s r
llrtvc to og li Irs tl Itciausc of "its rs tn r
[live bad vet.
s is ih iliiy , h i grc4t n is iu iis tr a liiliiy , g i* i I
Mr. and M r*. H arry I'nkles of
lira k in jt, and aassr of lu n .llo ig
S&lt;i, taka
Valencia I ’i i . l r had a their guest r
a lio fro m ilia ru m w lrn know d rive it
last week M r, ami Mrs W in. K
Diw lgr "I n h - R j i t J ” T 'r iiik '
Meyer of Newport, R, ,
and!
I'alm Bench, Kla.
f l a i l VaoeHV in tb cT » *» tu r,'l sndrrn. AtlsSamb
M r. J.m e Huncan 1' undergoing
. I rail, i (la s t Ha, won liy U I Orapman,
lrrn tm .n l at the Veteran’s Ho*
(
Paul.. Inlirm i.u rila iii I s p iro . Oaklsnd, t slit
f l l l t II0 * M V in the NiiS'ghl T ru .k C.lat* wsr won br H i.b s til W old,
pital of Augusta, tin lie h very
t liajiiiiait. I uli.lad.i Vial, C bantim*!!, d o o r a
(jtrnderiniug M m rrrw sji lo r , St. Hint. W o ld , MitinrwHe Start I l.arupimi,
Imniestck foi all his frb-mls at
D in t*, YA -14J S luu " fw l If g r J
In i.k .
#
dross a fiiruge GA-111 H j-lu o " /o iR a le J '' I r o il ,
- . r
. V ITnntallun and would love to gel
^ letters from you all Arbiters him
* Ward C 15.
The Saturday night dance wa*
held with Mne l.eonaiil a hostess
There was a good attendance. Cof­

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W E D N E S D A Y N O V . S . I9 6 0

100th Anniversary

(i onitnued Irom Page One)
III llv W IIT M .r K H N Z IK
Mcnnuri' o f the revolutionary iitlvnncca lirought nbout
marked for defense.
i.t.i « a U a r
_____
Al* Karelin A ffe lr * An*l&gt;»l
by the tm-cnlli*tl miracle tiraifs in the control o f the in ­
b. contrast, ftd cral spending
I I I MfllllNIa A tM N f
What with all the itebat* »ts*ul this year may add up to shout
t.nf«rr»l mm rnwrmmd rlRM M R lItr fectious diseases is provided by tin- fact that fo r every |s*r* Appropriations
|toi^rr 37. I » I B . mi f
r . . . t &lt;&gt;|fIra
how to harull* the w arring Chinee H2.MK1,000^0«.
%anfe*r«l. I lorlHM. MMilrr tb# A rt son who (lien o f pneumonia now, three or four succumbed CrirrmiinUt,. it isn't surprising are higher, but may not be fully
f'MiMirr** •»(
X W *.
to the disease ns recently as lf» years ago.
th at Cirnrr«li*-inn&gt; Chiang Kai- spent.
AMl I.. Ill: %%
Among industrial policyholders of the Mctro|&gt;olltan Shek', Nalinnalbt forces roo|«sl up
Taxes already have been hiked
i:4 li« r
1*1111 Ho \ III: A
L ife In sura nee Company, a bulletin Irom the company on fu r ns.* a. are wondering how I |,7ta .uPti.OOO to help meet the
11hi•Im » Atm•»mk r t
defense mats. In the mill
states, the average annual death rale for pneumonia has I Ih rv fit in ti the picture—if at nit. add'd
• i n«&lt; m i n i on n iT t : «
Chisnt ha* some half million Is an excels profits tax bill oxfallen
progressively,
from
alsuit
68
per
1110,006
fo
r
the
per*
f » airrlfp
-&lt;-9 *•
fighting men with him on the is­ peeled to provide another I t
t UMirl'b
ItiMI
Nf** *|**ot I In•
,n ii X.IN1 iod of 1DLV1B17, to 11 for 1010-1042, ami to 20 fo r 1017- land. They are w aitin g for the fKXi.ntkMKK) to 1(1,000,000,000 from
'I Mmref I**
M.fMl 1010.
day when fortune w ill give them b u sin ess.
-*• I t a t
13 Wl
A "lame duck” session of the
n chance to Invade the mainland
"T
he
first
major
decline
in
the
death
rate
front
this
t il •tMlimn at'K if* r i i t l i
«*
and. with the guerrilla forre* expiring Hist Congress, scheduled
'tit *•!■*. |f«»hlll"M* MM*,I MMilrr* Ml disease enme soon a fte r the introduction of sulfa therapy retake the country from the Keda. later this month, may act on th at
RlitlMlNiMfHl l««r #l»r
§»“»!**•*♦•»*
n e n s u r e . I f it doesn't, the bill
I.
I mk t u n a * Mill Nr rt*M»«ir 4 f«» in 1086," olMHtrveg Dr. l.ouis I. Duhlin. ehief of the Metro- The wav thing- stand, the “(Jim*"
•i r r « i Imc **l*rril»l«M ra f r*
|xilitan's statisticians. "K u rlb *r declines were recorded as to attack the mnintnnd, and a* a w ill have a top p rio rity in the
He|Mf ri.lf.l \ mIImMhII p Ilf l*lHRd
has given hi* word to Anirrira not new Congress.
penieillin became available for civilian use toward the end quid
,
p»|m r
||r |»ir*rmi» 1 1* r*
liir
lie .idea deciding how many b il­
pro quo the IJ. S. Seventh
Art* ) n i k . I M
Iirirn ll, M * m
of W orld W ar II and as aureomycin liegan to lie used on *» Fleet i* preventing the Chinese lions ,.f dollar* to provide fo r
-»• (*fff MUM*
| M«*I«
_
large scale in the last year or two. Now terram ycin apfiears Comniuniit* from invading For­ the I ’- S. m ilitary machine, the
II.
, Ilrra l'l I**
* f fb f
82nd Congress face* a decision
mosa
|A **rla(fil l*r»«*
I* rM lIlr*! likely to bring fu rth e r success against pneumonia."
The Nationalist premier r, rent- on how much economic and arms
rirlH *l«rlv *«
**r * **
Spectacular results also have l*-on achieved through ly Hated there were I.IgWi.llflO aid to furnish to anll-Communist
r i f I*.m «l nil •Nr I&lt;m »I Mr**n |*Hb I#4
;*i it*i» wi" H»i'"i“ i •• well mi at* the use of the so-called miracle drugs in lowering the guerrilla- on the mainland, pre­ | nations abroad.
•I* **"*»% »||«ft»*rfcr*.
Abo ahead In the broad na­
death to ll from a long list of other diseases. An outfltand- pared to join w ith the Natiooaitional defense field are derisions
W K fiN K S M A Y, NO V. H. 1*»5t»
lug example is siiluteule bacterial endoeardlltH. which until
| on.the advent of penicillin w.i almost invariably a fa ta l eon
1 Whether to set qp uoivrrsal
I m ilitary
training of American
dition. Today the great m ajority of nises can be controlled
in D S Y 'K B IB L E V K II8 B
If niwll'ftrie4 • rant »*«r}r tlm#
i youths.
w ith this antibiotic. Mastoid disease, which was a relatively
•itlit-- sn hour. Vnnther Red id
2 Continuing
and
posslhiy
freipient and serious disorder, often involving tlelieate sur­ n o - ilsim i'r'l Imt 1 -,'iitM'il to Mnn- I broadening
the d raft law. tl ex­
|&lt;&gt;rn Ihmich *«ur rrc ird 1» dark gery, partieularlv in tb ild ie o , ha- Isen almost completely
rhuria.
pire- next July |i.
blark n* nl|t h i: Him that ro m rth
I'llnl- -aid tin- lli-d lets I r'p
.'1, l »tension of the economic
In ini' I will hi n» wise cast nu t.— -limiuated. The use of the new drugs in tin* treatment of to lure liiern aeross the Ixitile,
controls program, including au­
m
eningitis,
septic
conditions
o
f
rhildlienring,
venereal
disJohn *1:17.
i»V, r Man-hurls n n**w In rll- t f thority for wage.prire curbs and
ease, infected wounds, and many other types o f infections N . planes have l«-eti •&gt;,,|,-r,,l to perhaps rationing n f some conTim i i i u r n n| lit* In * control
have brought radical reductions in the death rates from stay elear id Chines,- Cmnnuinist sum tr goods. Most of the pre­
irfr irn tlu n i ilw w i lhal ill* |i*o p lt
sent authority w ill run out next
these conditions. Progress igainst tulmrculosls is also likely a ir.
o( Seminnle County are w il'in« to
In the hig raid m i It. S. Ii ■** Jum- .’it).
to lie accelerated by some of the new drugs.
between now and then there
S u p irfo rt- dumped rttll Inn- of
tpemi monry when th*y get w m fThese miracle drugs have also had valuable preventive iioiith- ,m Hinidju, innii-ntrnlinn
llnntt lor it.
ipplicatioiis. They have been tried successfully ill prevent- point ftu O llne-e Ited slipplie* «n* 1st- in conquering the Reels. (Jentig recurrences of rheumatic fever and th e ir prenperative -lie pf »n sir field o-ed hy Red eral Mao Tze-Tung, the Holshc-1
S m a lm K rlm iv n *«y» Ii* l'«»
jets in sHark- on It.S nir&lt; tafl.
v|st leader, set the number of j
m in im ,lio n Latling to a puMildr •Hid postoperative use has reduced I he frequency o f in­
It-at 1 ilg hi liomtiers,
fighter- g iu itilla s at 100,000 last July . nd
national ' i t * o »*iln n l. Now wlml fectious complications of surgical conditions. This has lieen I h u ii I h') • nod filthier - tiMih part in
reduced Ihe estimate to 200,000
w»- want in know i» w lic ilm lit* h i important factor in the rapid decline in deaths from np- the nis*-lve i, -still a g a in ,!’eitirs l a t e r Anyway, whatever the num­
town*, u l l i r r - . Inidirep and Ireon ber, there are many guerrillas
lendiritiw in recent years.
trt mill in rutnnoiml wmilil Ii*
"The phyaieian now has at his command potent means cn n rtn lratiuo- sl"Og the K lm -n ready to fight.
known * • a vice vice overlord.
-tde of l|te ls»0llM-t oloie-l In KnV
Actually, of course Chiang Kai-lot only to cure a wide variety of infectious diseases hut iet Sil.. h i
Shrt hn-n’t enough fleet for a
W * havr an ides il I'** Slalm also to shorten very materially the period of disability
A I* K All Knri-e siwike-man -at.* Isri-e Invasion, ,-ven If he were
could w ait Ii i«i*l on* A ronican vhich they impose," Dr. Duhlin isiints out.
Nlnuiju. a illy nf
liMl.eim
u
free to make the attem pt. Ila
lim llia ll |?am* on any gftdiron in
"pretty well Inki-o i n i r uf" t»V HV- nl-&lt;&gt; lurks su fficien t-m ilitary »upim Ml ion pill.iti Imnihs,
p lir- of air categories fo r snch all
( II I. country, com* Saturday aft'
Nine id Ihe 11-2*.*- ra in e d SO de. ndv,nture. Re does have enough
noun, Ii* would nol Iw mi a n lio m
rniilltinii I pooiI i - - I . inm i pounder*
ship- so that he could siouggla
In go to wai w iili tin* country.
The German campaigns of IPln gave the Knglish w hirli were dropped on Iwio arms .md ammunition *u guer­
iiumune the V mI ii hetwren r illa ,. if he weren't forhldds-n to
angtiage a new word. "hlRzkrieg". When the (ierrmin bridgeM at ih u ii i no I Korea at Sinid'o,
do sn.
Tim A n Force announced y e rift
armies coiupiered I he Netherlands in four days and DenFre,| Hampaon, AP cot respon­
Ole eners ii pm ted “ satisfactory
day llm Urged Iranw A tlanli. nn»’ mark in one, and knocked over France as if it had licen a results” hut uni ltd not *ay whether dent nl Tsinei raoital of Fnrmnui,
(light o f j* l I ihIi I* i * *'*&gt;
A rotten tree, they amaietl the world w ith th e ir achieve- the liridge- were knocked uut linli reports that the Nationalists keep
on talking about invading the
total o l I HO Republic F-8 1 L menls. The lack of effective resistance on the part of the pholugiaph, we i e ex ii mined.
Kignterdsimhei ■ iilln Le.| litre* muintnml, despite the fa rt that
llm n d rt j*l« w *i* down to (m i
Miles was nttrihnted to overwhelming enemy numerical lagge lied Ir in k ronvoy*. The larq they know it is Impossible now.
many under llm command o l Col. iliper io rity in guns and armor.
&lt; I. e *l misled at I lift vehirlet, was And whv do they pers-t? Well,
they want to get hark to
Cy W ilion.
This idea is now deluded W riting in a professional moving -&gt;mlh to u n iil Chuogio, on Irerao-e
the we»t eon l fid nit miles south- their native tod where tb ty 'an
m
ilitary
magazine,
tin
Armored
Cavalry
.lournnl,
Garrett
establish ' homos and raise fam i­
H i* Supiein* Court lia» dr* id*
cast of Hinuiiu
Another flight lim ite d 7.*i to I Of* lies
n l in &lt;onrul*i Indian d a im t *- vo derhill makes tlte startling statement that at the height
!
Yact ih«' Ita lia n ^
mou ding *° alrout 14 liillio n dol­ d their power in May and June, l!U0, the Germans had less trui'ks rolling .... * * * . .
seelor near Sulim dam. A thle^ ■irsi nutnontlea never allow lh *
lar*. Well, w* iu|i|Krt* 14 billion 'hail 2.KUO tanks. The l-'rench alone had .1,600, and the o — l .1 .Iroiiol .'III Iturks Insded talk &gt;,f invading th» mainland to
Iritish and the llelgiaits added to this number. Moreover, w ith amnmnitiiiii and itnodlne die down. It is necessary to IhF
dollar* i» little enough to pay (or
morale u f the re s tiv e 'tro o f
So
what we look away from the In ­ ie says the Allied tanks were more imwerful in guns and • ijrot rmh • -otith of Sakchli.
■Allleil ground troops di-iMnved aaya llam ptom the soldiers train
dian*. hut th ry I idler collect tlie il irnm r. What gave the Germans their siieody victory w a s
along a lit &gt;, t'ai-oiil, flnlli jn ifii ami w ait and 'dream hf going
money while they can becau** not the overwhelming mass o f th e ir tanks, hut su|»erinrUv n o rth 'll'.I The lip,- ran from the hum*
&lt;
Formosa is InMIlvrd in ib niaKy
in another lew year* wt may Ire 'n the three T's, training, tnetirs, and lechniiiue, to which Anjti hridgriwad over the Oinng
ready to give them hark their spirit m ight I h&gt; added, according to Underhill.
ehiwi fltvrr northwest to I'nkrhrot iHexra Invasion'of the mainland Is
that unJIAdy Irela d e r American General George S. Pat toil Jr. showed then rastaatii tu Yonudohg in Imponderable
ro u n try in*lead
puaalUe soon. , For, one thing
'hat I he blitzkrieg was no exclusive German prn|tert.V. lie o m lh n o lra l Kot. i,
the ''(liftin'* rouldn't a l ford tn cm(Jn tlw left flan k the Itrillsh
S lr ilim
Seivice o lfrc ia lt lit rolled over the Germans as they had done earlier in the
iw ik on any m ilitary nJvm turt-*
('nuini«n«&lt;’sllh
27th
llrigsifr*
and
Chicago blag dial llm Umled wal over the I-remit and Relgiaus The Russian advances
that would jeopardise Ik e posititin
Ihe fi. S. 21th In fa n tr y tiivjdnp of hla gnvernment with ihe L'nitert
State* it beltei p iepairrl lor war in I lie last year of the war allowed tlud they too had pro­ ie I vs peed 1(1* In fo u r mile, The
N atio n *.
than U a ill* Selauic m i in 1935 fited by the German lesson.
Americans found lls 'v had killed
However, the Nationalist regime
hundreds uf lln |* ns Ihrv retook ia well aware of the necessity of
when M u ttn lin i invade*! Kthiopia.
The Naz.i panzers were no secret weapon. They had ground they lost last week
m aintaining Ita clam ar the rig h t­
Tlmn »landing order* went out to been discussed for years in professional m ilita ry journals,
In the Yongdong area uf I'akthe young men nl the country, ■in too in the next war, If there is one, the ehief wen|Miu is chon, the U S. Ne ond ItiVlsIon ful government of Chino. I t reallt«e th a t i|a main busineae la tu
"Report at once to Addu Ababa,
Ikely to I k* something that all well informed strategists fought fur a IM.’t-fout hill four keep alive the national realalance
mllea
nnrthrast
o
f
the
elty,
and bring your own »|«ear*‘\ Well. (now alsnit. Success w ill lie due to su|&gt;erinr training fu r
to Communism until It la possible
_ Ameiltnn a r lllle rv aided South to Invade the mainland and re­
• I Ira tl w * can lu rn itli our young
he average soldier, ami su|&gt;erlor employment o f the wen- Korean First Division elements Ie establish a Nationalist govern­
men w ith a gun. Rut w r are not pons at hand.
ill*|Mising of 7tH) Reals flushed otr* ment there.
lure we could have d llm “ cold
three and a h alf miles soull^-rst
And what are the Nationalist
•p e a te " had la tlril another year or
o f I ’akrhun.
prospects of regaining control of
South of the f ’hongi him River the mainland? That question get*
two.
the South Km can Seventh IHvl-inn us into a wide field n f specula­
Did yon know dial women could
If someone had been able to tell Paul Everett, nearly •nlvanred as much as two mite* tion.
Oithwsrd. It me! no tesltlsnre in
I shmdd say it would depend
hate outvoted llm men m yc-lrr* fifty years ago, that it would cost him three years of his
building up the I I . N . defense line rh le fly on whether the Commun­
tla y 't rler linn if they had wanted to. life to live in suliurlian llnekettstowu, New Jersey, rather northeast of Kunu, 12 mile, north- ists raise the general standard
Tim Democratic National Commit­ lhim In New York City, he m ig h t have demurred against east of Pyongyang.
of liv in g , and especially banish
The South Korean Sixth |)ivlb»r spectre nf hunger which haunts
tee ta y t lime* are 47,955,(XN) ie that cost. Now. re tiring a fte r forty-six years of commuting
millions of poor little homes.
g itle rrd women, and only 4/i.4(Mi.- a hundred and twenty miles u day lietween home and o f­ reported 240 men and I I officer
I f the Communists do this they
o f Its haltered Seventh Iterirru n
000 re g ittrie d men. However, wo­ fice. he estimates that he has spent that long a |&gt;erind on had rrturnrd 'aafely. The leaimerd m ay w in the confidence o f a vast,
men don't alway* vote, and when trains. The three years have not lawn altogether lost, hut iler ligfnre the It f d * reroilrik had unw ieldy nation which la more inthey do. they rarely comider *e* •very commuter knows that the profits of his dally travel which reached the M anrhurtirt Juir terns tad in good and shelter than
Iwen written b ff as loat.
|
line*. They either vole (nr llm he*t time are limited.
I f the Reds don't achieve these
For Ihe mast p a il Chinese an*1
man. and we mean man, or they
The commuter's life is a phenomenon o f modern city North Korean Itads rnntrntnl goals, (here w ill La a host of unvote • • their hurhand* tell them In living, one which would never have lieen possible hut fo r themselves with lig h t probing a t­ derprivlleged people who would l *
illin g to join the Nationalist*
vole. That it, *ome of them do.
the development of rapid means o f trnns|M&gt;rtation. Strange­ tacks In the northwest and centrs w
again In hope* o f finding re lirf
sci'tnrs.
ly, rapid transit has lieen ch ie fly used not to reduce the
from w ant.
In linrtheast Korea, U.S. Firs
W ith the hunting teamn atmul
amount o f time the suhiirlmnKe spends in travel, hut to M nillie Division element* ainvto gel under way again the Stale
allow him to pul more ami nmre miles lietween the place more than a mite up the Chan " I 1' reservoir
Game and Firh Com m iition i*
M arin e planes had h a lt r r d the
River gorge w ithout running fnl»
where he lives and the place where he tolls.
warning hunleit In lm careful in
Reds. They were near s nlst'se w ithdraw ing Chinese 124th D ivi­
the wood*, and not In thnnt each
overlooking the Changjln power sion.

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Knrcnn War

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Now Hlitzkriog Moa

Throe Years Of Travel

other, nr ihemrelvr* in carelei*
hunting arcnienl*. One o f the lm*t
rule* we know it "Never iroml your
gun at anything you do nol in ­
tend to k ill" . Well, now if every­
one would do that, w hrn climbing
over a fence, or getting nul of a
cat, or carrying a gun through the
wood*, it would greatly reduce at*
cidenli. Even if your gun gne* o ff
accidentally, il w ill not hurl any­
one unlet* il ii pointing at him.
Now that the political campaign
it safely out of the way, perhapt
Pretident Truman w ill give hi* at­
tention to the domestic and foreign
need* o f this country in the face of
the graved danger* America ha»
ever faced. Il i* perfectly clear to
everyone el*c, if nol to ll.e P tetident, that R uttia i* trying to em­
broil u* in a war with China, and
in *uc.h a war the United Stale*
would have everything to ln«e and
nothing to gain. A t *ure a* we
land enough troop* to China to
control the duration. R u ttia would
a tU ck u* in the E ait and tee would
&gt;gaged in a two
w i are M t pm*
n r, »

“ fat even a amor war on
A n u n man would
! U u u l f ha wa—MTirad into
an awkward position. Bat of
M r. Tnnnan ii not smart.

500 Attend Soviet
Anniversary Party;
Aeheson Is Absent
W ARIIINflTO N. Nnv. S—i.n _

Romp MMI guest* alteniir,) „ ...I
Itmaian Fmiutssv tn-prUinn !•-•
night eummpmnraling the rtrtrtl
anniversary nf tup Cnmniunl*! n&gt;.
valtitinn. In pn»t years the a ffa l*
has drawn up tn t.000.
The highest ranking R t s . ' ^ l k
nartment official tn show up was
Frederick Reinhardt, (wad of th*
•lepaitm ent’a Russian desk. Sec­
retary of Slate Arhrion told re­
porters In advanre that he eouldn't attend because he had tn m t»
hla home in nearhv Sandy Spring*
Md., to vole.
Towering among the
inie**»
Paul Hotieson, Negro -Ineer. *h*v-'
hand* w arm ly with Rus-ian Fareign M inister Andrei VUhfnskv
the g u r-t o f honor, and Soviet An&gt;
tiasaador Alexander a Panvushkln
fief urn
leaving
WashingtnArhcson rcreivgd Vbhlnskv an-'
Panyushkfn. when they pa&lt;d a fieminuiat rourieay m il at the 8ta*-

Department.
VUhlnahy told reporter* hH m v the UJL and Ruaala will
■MW ctMCT tamther "for the la t• f world p m *? Rot, he said, “the
w arw oM m of *rhlch there are
i&gt;ait» A low hero are trying to fcaor
ua at loggorheada."
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The Savunnah His.) Morning other southern publications in oc­
New* celebrates hie 100 anniver­ cupied cities, the News was forc­
sary January IK, lOKOapd *hc was ed to toot a union horn.
just as conservative, sedate, and
Hut there was one spot. The
independent as ever.
Morning News was 'able to pulrWhen the Morning New, was llsh later, and with great glee, the
born on J a n u a ry IS, 1850, it was fact that Sherman wa&lt; made tn
a m atter o f little local coocrrn. pay rent for the house he used as
Newspaper, in the l5,IMKl-*md &gt;he headquattrr, in Savannah.
city o f that day had enme anil
In the seventies, when the cargone like the swnirn- nf -ami f l i c
l&gt;etl&gt;agKers and the scallywags
or the epidemics of fever front had gone hack north, the Morn­
the marshes. A nrw paper w a , n«t ing News emerged again. Under
rare.
the yankees even Ihe name had
Yet there was «&lt;&gt;mt thing about i-oen Changed, t i r , | Ur (he Daily
the new paper that wa, dlff* rent. New* and
Herald ami later the
There was som ethin! In her iiack- Daily Herald. When Col. James
ground, and In the fo ith rig h t H . Estiil gained control in IM H ,
pledge of policy she announced.
he changed the name hark again.
The M orning New* i* -aid to
The Morning News progressed
be the largest in RoutlwaH G eo r­ rapidly in the years that followed.
gia, w ith circulation around 50.- One “ firs t” waa the establish­
000. The paper Is financially ment of a system nf territory corsound. The editorial page is w id e­ reapondenta. latter the paper wa*
ly quoted.
the first in the area to u ,r full
It doe,n't seem im ppi'ipnnte to Iraseil w ire , of all three major
refer to the paprr a, “-He", (lid - new- services. The first service
timers around Ihe plant call her and still the mainstay w a, thr
"Old Delay."
A „ o c ia ln l
I ’ r e „ , of which the
The makeup of Ihe paper i , paper was an early member.
conservative and prim. No local
At Morning N e w , desks have
new,, no m a tter what the «tory, sat many
w rite r, who went far
goes on the fro n t page I'agc one, in national journalism. One of
as far as local new, i» concerned, the l&gt;e,t known was Joel Chandler
is the Iiack page. Readers tu rn Harris, who wrote the "Uncle
there, firs t.
Ucm u," stories. Another 1* M a­
Headlines are uniall and nld- rion Sheen, an A**ociated Press
fa*hinnnd. T h e y tell what In a executive.
story In sometime, s, many as
J, P, M iller who retired a*
eight nr ten lin e,. There', n oth ­ managing editor of the Morning
ing sensational about the paper. News January I afte r 4&lt;* vear,
Dut the o|il-fn*hioned appear- with Ihe paper, was one o f the
antes Isn't o u t of place in th i* eharter memliers o f the Associated
oldest city o f Georgia, with so Preis managing editors associa­
much old-w orld atmosphere.
tion.
Even in th e short year* Iw fore
When Cot. Estlll d i d in 11*17,
the W a r B ttWW II the rttale,, the Frank C . D e ll l-ecame p rc id rn l
Morning N e w , lieeame «n In ati- uf the company, Bell died In l!*2fi
tu tIon In Savannah arid the sur­ and Boykin Paschal, now vice
rounding te rrito ry . Then a« today president and general manager,
it w a, "eusaed nod dl»cn-»ed" at served briefly a , acting president,
the breakfast table of rich p la n t­ tin December in , H»2rt. Hersrhel
ers and p au p e r, alike; It waa a publisher, and M il l .hold, that
vehicle fur free public exon ■&gt;,ion position.
of which there u a - no sulwtitute.
In Itrili. the Morning N ew , purThe only dark spots in the rh a s d
the Savannah Evening
Mnrning News record came d u r­ I't ess. Although
huslneu
and
ing the C ivil W ar. When lien. W il­ mcchaniral departments are joint
liam T. Sherm an occupied Ihe r ity , Iv operated, the two paper, have
the paper paaacd from the hands a s p ir ild riva lry in tne editorial
nf Editor Thnmpron and l ,utdl«h- departments, which are complete• r John M . Carper. I.ikr m any
*enarate.
t
prnluihly w ill he much debate o v -r
whether M r. Truman should e x ­
ercise hla authority to control
It aaflaara graa* r * a * tla rl
prices anil w age,.
4. Extrusion and tightening of lie al Pinr Ridge, S. I ) , that his
the rrn t control law. Controls rx
horse wa* shot from un ler him
plre Dec. ill miles, local areas hr recall*. In th at brief encoun
elect tn continue them another six ter .110 Indiana and 73 soldier*
month*.
we»e killed.
One issue regarded a* certain
Me »— ^ ^ o rn In Trahau, Ho
In pop up In the nrw CAngress Is hetnta. ana i l ’ was ms Hair lor
the Comm unist control law p u t 1 advefiturr that led him to leave
on th r books last Scptemlwr over his native country to la-come a
M r. T ru m an ’s veto.
soldier In the United Statea, ami
The upset defeat of v e te ra n , Troop H nf the Hough Riders
Democratic Scrutui M illard K. under Captain (ienrge Curry.
Tydliig* In yesterday’s e irrlln n
During hla service, he lieeame
Dpjittt up thu postlhillly o f tba •veil
acquainted
with
Teddy
CnmmunLvUi In-guvFrnmenx
row Itisisevelt, fo r whnm be mada
revntver
hoist Sr*.
leggiru
nr
exploding again.
Tydlngs, who wa* trying ftrr sweat leathers. W ith Roosevelt,
a fifth te rm , hradid Ihe Demo- he participated in the famous
ride* of July, Irtitrt when In thr* ■
tra llc -ro n tro lle d Scoale commit
lee which investigated rh&lt;rgea by ■lays the Rough Rider* pushed
Senator M cC arthy (K W is) th a t Ihe Spanish Into Santiago, and
Communist.* Infested the state de­ there furred their surrender with
partment. T h e rommlttru m a jo r­ ' I t (id of naval bombardment.
ity labeled th r charges ”* fra u d
and a hoax."
McCarthy and othar Republi­ Truman administration had in
can* accused the Democrats i f effect tncxHiragcd Communist egconducting
a
whitewash.
M c ­ gresslon.
4
Carthy campaigned against T y The defeat n f the Senate De­
dlng* and has aald repeatedly he mocratic trader, Scott W . Lues*
Intends to keep hammrrlng aw ay of Blinois, It almost certain to
on the Communist issue.
r-o m n t new Republican attack*
That issue also Is suro to cron * "
Trum an Adminlstrattcm’i
up in fo reig n poiiey debate In handlings o f foreign policy. T h a t
Congress, ns it did during th*- (tolicy was a main Issue in th«
campaign.
Republican* asserted Illinois campaign won hy Re­
and Derntwrata denied that llie publican Everett IK rk'cn .

Joe KanHky

M.

W A S H IN G T O N . Nov. 8— t/I*)—
The little man went Iiack to work
today, fu lly determined that next
time he'd read more and pay more
attention. .
The election, w ire over. For
m onth, he had la’rn listening to
that wordy tribe, Ihe p.diti ian*.
They foamed and fumed. Iiealing
one another over the heml with
accusation*. Now that he irrnrrnbered. they hadnV pimnised very
much, it seemed.
Al) o f it had made him a little
uneasy. H r never felt unite suie,
at least never positive, about
where the tru th lav and who wa*
telling it.
He had »ast hi* ballot, hoping
he w a* doing what wa* rig m ,
hoping he was voting for the
te lle r man. the l*&gt;ttcr party, the
le tte r urogr.nn, if any.
Uut ne was just a little un­
easy about it all. This wasn’t a
new thing. Every election cam­
paign made him uneasy ami t »r
the same reason: M .ia l were
really the fa -ts ’
And he knew that, peih.ps
more than any politician with a
glib tongue, he was responsible
lo r hi* own uneasiness, lie knew
why all right.
A fte r every election in tile past
he made u solemn vow to him­
self that in the future he wouldn't
have tn depend on politicians,
each with an axe to grind, to tell
him what the truth wa*.
A fte r every election he had
vowed to [ray niote attention to
event* lietween thru and the next
election, to read more, listen
more, learn more, so he uould
know for himst'll.
Somehow it never quite w,Hir­
ed out that way. There was no
one to blame but himself. Il&lt; Just
didn't put the nere* ary turn or
on rending, listening, thinking.
Kind o f fat and happy, he just
rnasted along. And sometime* In­
got such sharp twinge* of ror*
science that they made him sit up
straight. Nol very often, thnugn.
When he h a d ‘ the tw ingrs he
asked himself;
“ Do I really want tu know
what ihe fa r t* are? O r am i so
full nf old prejudices, and wishes
hised on prejudices, that I ju.-t
vole fo r the man who shares my
prejudices 7 7"
Bi|t this lim e hr felt the con r o ­
w s* rh a rtril no m atter who had
control of Congress and fo r a
very simple reason:
America is In a position of try
Ing to save its skin. And *11 A m ­
ericans, no m atter whether they're
Democrats or Republicans, are
going to havr? to work together
to save the rollective A m rn rsn
akin.
That's Ii-cause the Itu o -a u , and
Communism su- tough, ugly, and
marching.
So, going i-ack tu work ' ih Su / ,
he knew th at atmve everything
else Iho new Congres^ coming
here.in Janu ary w ill have to work
p retty much’ together and w i t »
the A il minis; rat ion «n foreign
affairs.
He hoped they would.
He thought tn himself, a little
g rim ly: They'd 1-ettrr work t»
gelher. I f they don’t and we lose,
they
won’t
Ire around
long
enough afterw ards tu nlay pn
lilies with themselves, tne coun­
try , or me.

DR. C. L. PERSONS
Optometrist

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*
lame duck
session ronvrnes
•Unrur&lt;t‘, ‘A lr-t’n nitltl«n e4'‘ Theater
later this month.
Visit Our
Washlng'un observer* assesa.ng the elrctior ly tu rn * garo Itefresharut
weight to these national Issues lia r Fee Cosdjr*
p is se d hy canJhiaiea during th i
thwlr.g days o f t to campaign;
•‘Where ll«|,pln*ee &lt;*oata So IJttte'
A Pupcaral
The uncertainty . *e r worlil ron—
dlllons—includlnc toe prolonged
ftyhling In K orrx; reartlon to
IP*
rnargra r f
' ’o-nmun.»i ingo cinmcnl Infturt.e** keyMited
Kb Miujnt) "A WOMAN OF DISTINCTION
hv
Senator
J-&gt;*cpu
M rC atlhy
t it W ia), and f i r n price tmliriro.
Two years ago farm support
In Ohio, Illinois .md Iowa kept
M r. Truman In th * W hite House.
Yesterday, prosperous times, thq
o ff-year ballot and farm er dl*
putea over Secretary of Agricul­
ture
Brannan’s
farm
suhalby
plan, apparontly rrtu rn rd them to
the Republican column.

isasassdsri* i 0 ( . ) N t * S

NICHOLSON

�WEDNESDAY &gt;IOV. fl, 1950

TTIB SANFORD WWtAMV SAVTDRD. FhORTTlA

Social A n d Personal Activities
P H O N E 148
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S)cial Calendar

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W K D N t 'S i m
The First Baptist Church will
have Prayer M it lln n this evening
at 7:30 P. M.
Ill-til
Under
sponsorship of
Sigma Phi sorority, tnr reception
t it
at
the
Fcrnald-Laughtim
V -m o rla l
K o ip ita l
it Mr*. A.
W . Lee.
THURSDAY
The Seminole Tearher'* Club
w ill meet at the Sanford Junior
High School at R:00 P M
The Douglas Jobe Junior lit* therhmsi w ill meet ht the church
at 7:30 P. M.
(irnm m ar School IT A will hold
Ha rrtrnlar meeting nt ihr school
nl 7 :rut P M , llill Fleming, Phv«i
0 1 Education instructor. will l&gt;e
the truetl speaker. A ll father* are
especially invited In attend.
T h rift Shrtri W orker* will be
.Vr». Jack M o rrim n aul M r*,
llill Kirk.
Sanford Home
Drimmslratjon
Cluh w ill meet at the Tnuritt Cen­
ter at 2:30 |\M .
The T.K.L. C la ** of the First
Baptist Church w ill meet In the
Educational Building at 3:00 p.M.
w ith M r* C. K. Benton'* commit*
a» hostraau*.
eminola Rebekah Lodge No. 43
w ill meet in the I.O .U.F. Hall at
R:tw P.M.
In observance o f American Edu­
cation Week, sponsored hy the
Seminole County School*, a talk
r.n "Opportunity for A i r will Inheard over W T K K at 3:f3»P. M.

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KIH D A Y
Seminola Relw-kah Lodge w ill
have a chilli supper in the I.O.O.F
% l l at t!:00 P.M.
' Tire Sallie lla rri-o n Chapter of
th r B.A.R. will meet at ,1:00 P.M.
with M r*. A. W . Lee, Urgent. at
2110 Ijm re l Avenue. Co-ho*tr**e«
are Mra. C. II. Itawsnn, Mt*. M a r­
lon tireer and M r*, tiertrude W ild*
n rr. All visiting daughter* are in­
vited to attend.
The lto*e Circle will meet at
11:15 A.M . at the Gulden Center.
The Magnolia Circle will have a
covered dish luncheon at USUI
m - at the home of Mr*. Miriam
lion-ell.
M r*. Fred Cana* will
• peak oil "N ative Orchid*”.
I h r Jm utanda Circle will meet
at 3:00 R k j^ w ith M r*. 8 tj. lia r
iiiuari a* none**.
The llirt Gardeners Circle w ill
mret with M r*, George Harden at
10:00 A M.
The llementeallia Circle w ill
r n ^ l at the home of Mr*, (ieorge
Dixon at 220 W r» l |Uth St.
. T h r lanra Circle will meet at
t£ - home of M r*. Voile A W il­
liam *. Jr. at 2:311 P.M.
Mlmoaa Circle w ill meet at the
home of Mra. H a rry Rilsbv at
10:00 A.M. for a covered di*h Inneheon.
The A la lea C lrt'lr will meet at
H:tw p. M. at the lu-mr of M r*.
I. I,. Sill. M m . Hoy T illi* w ill
lie ro-hnnte**.
The Central Circle will rn r*t
at 10:00 P. of. at the home of
M r*. C. A. W hidden.
* T h r Hibiscus Clralo will meet
at the (iatd rtt Center at 3:00
P. M. with Mra. Cordon Brin­
son and Mrs. J. V. Jones as hos­
tesses.
The Palm Circle will have a
lunrheon at I2:0n p. M. at the
home o f Mrs. W . W . Lin* on Silver
Lake.
The Sanford
Tow mend Club
w ill meet at (he Tourist Center
at 7:30 P.M. The indallation of
o fflerrs will lake p la ir and rvprvI* invited.
MONOAT
The rlreles o f tire Woman's M is­
sionary Society o f I h«- Flr*t I tap
l i s t . Church w ill meet at ll:W&gt;
o'elork as follow *:
I. M r*. II. K. Turner, rhairman.
In the Men’s Bible Cla** room: II
Mra. J. I t Jackson, chairman. In
Ihe Philalhra C la ** room: III. M r* *
Vnlie W illiam *, ehaitm in. in the
T. K. L, C la*. room; IV. Mr*. R. T
T b ’-nta*. rhairm an, in thr Phetwao
M as * room; V. M r*. It. T. Hun*
rhairm an. in
the
Intermediate
C la* sworn; V I. M r*. R. H. Pirwrto
* chairman, in the Woman’s llltd r
Class room: V I I . M r*. Frank I,
W oodruff Jr. rhaiim sn. in Ihe
Young Mrn** Bible Cla** room
A t 12:00 n’ -lork a rorrreil dj»h
fellowship luncheon will lie served
by Circle tl in the General A **rtnb|y room and at 1:00 o’rlork Circle
2 w ith M i*. W. I ’. Brook*. Jr., pns•mam rhairm an. w ill ronduet the
I
Program. The MUalonsrv T oo l-la There a Doctor In Ihr HouseT
(O u r ministry throughl medlesl
missions for the healing of the na
Hons), The Bible Tonic: Co. H eal'
Matthew
A ll the women o f Ih^rhurch are
urged to attend and vtiiior* w ill
he welcome.
Circles nf the Women of the
Preehyterisn Church will meet a*
tipo w a:
• C ir c le No. I Mrs, Cobh, rhairm « , with Mrs. B. C. 1-nng, 010
Laurel Avenue st 3:30 P.M.
Circle No, 2 M rs. King, chair
man, w llh Mrs. D. I t Thrasher
484 Grandview Avenue for s eov•red dish luncheon St 18:30 P.M.
Circle No. 3 Mrs. I -aw,on, rh a ir­
man. with M r*, t . I-. Meriwether.
Celery Avenue at 3:30 P.M.
Circle No. 4 Mrs. Plctv chair­
man, with Mrs, C. J. Fisher. Woodr u r e , f Orlando Ifo r a covered dish
luncheon at noon.
Circle No, A
M r*. W h-lr-h-’

‘ Show Boat Follies”
Presented At School
lly TO M a * )Y L E
"Old Man River”, The Missis­
sippi river, played ho*t last night
to a splendid presentation called
“ Show lloat Follies," the glee
club of Seminole n ig h School, un­
der the fine direction of M i.* 01 lie
Reese
W hittle,
enthusiastically
participating.
It
a talented hunch of kid*
who combined e ffo rt* to give an
audience of well over 250 an even­
ing of enjoyment and relaxation.
The motif of this light musical
wa* the old Show Boat, ju»t South
of Mrmphi*. t'ap t. Billy Shep­
herd opened the festivities, and
n ftrr introductory patter, turned
the a ffa ir over to f l a t erne Clause,
introduced a* "Vaughn Monroe”.
A m in d chorus *nng. "Here
1’iim ri the Show Boat."
David Hester in Mark fare
»ang the »o|o "Clie Man River"
by Jerome Kern. The musical activ itir* were intCr-persed with
minstrel
routine*
which were
Rood, and with the exception of
n few old routine* the dialogue
wa* fre«h and original. The partiripnnt* lent a really aulnentic
note to their colored dialect im i­
tation*.
Victor H erb ert'* "The Firefly"
was interpreted in song and bal­
let by Norma Faye llatvcy, Dial
Boyle, Shit ley Peacock and Ethel
W illiam *. T ill* w a- one of the
prettiest -p e rlaide* of the entire
*how.
Another highlight of the even­
ing wa* Betty tain Partin’* tenilltlon nf "t'nn ’i Help Loving thr.t
Man of Mine"' Introduced a*
Dinah Shore, M i** Partin displaye*l a preeociou* skill in her inter­
pretation. Continuing thr pro­
gram. Clarence Clause *ang "Just
a Little Bit of Heaven.'*
The surprise of the evening
came about mid-way in the show
when it wa* announced that there
w rrr two hum* in the audience,
whereupon Allan H e tic I and Ger­
ald Covington rushed onto the
stage, exchanged m m r clever re­
partee, and concluded with two
little song*.
Donna Lou H arp er'* offering,
"W hy Do I Love You" wa* v r r v done, "W hilotnina. Uurrn of
Copenhagan” w a* given excellent
treatment hy a mixed chorus
dressed in Danish costume, (irrtchen K trr b h a 'f . .. “ Jpa A * . -e
Sue Collum's singing and acting
o f "Hoop Boopa Do ' elicited many
laughs. Allan H rtzc l, playing ths
part of the bashful beau, was fine.
The triple T rio, rompo*ed of
a ll g irl*, was an assemblage of
lieautv Indeed. They sang Kern'*
"M ake Believe" and “ Who" by the
same composer. The “Show Boat
went Ita way down the Mississippi
w ith the singing of "Txena, Txcna
T trn a ” and "N o Business like
Show Business", liy the entire
cast. The stage settings were de­
signed and constructed by the
following girls: Janice Reel, Gail
Bitting, .Mary Ann W ilkie, Joan
W rght, Linda Leonard and Ann
Rayburn. The jiiano accompani­
ment wa* supplied by John Fite
and Shirley Middleton.

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M r. and Mrs. Clarence
lin * have movr*l into their
home on Crystal Lake.

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Col­
nrw

Manuel Jacobson
.pent
l-jl
weekend in A tlanta. (I* , where hr
attended * Spring Shoe Showing
a t the I Ii l tmore Hotel
Mra. J. E. Terw lllegcr Sr. ha*
returned to her home after ‘ pend­
ing th r last three weeks in
Cheater. Pa. with her son and
daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Tcrw illeger.
Friend* of II. R. Kelly w ill rrg rrt to learn of the death of hi*
fath er. I*. L. Kelly in tla iffo rd ,
A la. last F t i&lt;la^. .dr. Kelly was
accompanied to H artford by hi*
w ife and daughter. M r*. Dc(|phi no

Hasty.

Daughters Of Wesley
Have Regular Meet

Mrs. I*oveil Ho8te»»
To St. Ann’s Chapter

The Lamplighter
It; TO M D O Y I.E

St. Ann'* Chopicr of the Wo­
man s A uxiliary oi ih« Lp scuplsS
Church met Monday, at the home
of M i*. W . V. Lovell on Celery
Avenue w ith Mrs, K. D. Mohlcy
a* co-host css.
Mrs, W illiam potter conducted
the devotional service using a*
her theme the opportunitie* for
personal Christian Service.
During the business session a
report wa* presented by Mrs. Paul
Chcstcrson of the plan* for the
Woman's
A uxiliary
Tasty-Hit*
Coffee and Baiaat to lar held St
the Parish Hall on Dec. 5. St.
Ann's Chapter will Lc In rhant
of the fancy work table. The next
u uartrrly meeting of the Wo*
the evening of the third Monday
man's A uxiliary will he held on
in January- and that St. Ann's
Chapter w ill hold Corporate Com­
munion at 8:00 A. . Sunday N jv .
12. Mrs- II- F. W hitnet, Jr. accept­
ed Ihe chairmanship for the Men'*
Club dinner on Nov. 15. M t*. J.
N. Rolison, Sr. spoke of the great
table of the I I. T. (1. o ffrrb ig It!
the work o f th r rhurch and report­
ed a g ift of $23.00 for th r altar
fund from E. K. Foster of Balti­
more. a former resident of San­
ford.
The program for the district
meeting of the A uxiliary on Nov,
0 was outlinrii and six reserva­
tion* made for the luncheon. The
chapter voted to sponsor a fund
for the purchase of book* for the
Pariah Library.
M r*. W. E. Kirchhoff present'd
the program for Hie afternoon In­
cluding further study of the book,
"The Holy Scriptures” and read­
ings from "Seed* of Contempla­
tion” bv Merton
M r*. Lovell and M r*. Mohlcy
servcil a dessert course In l ho
Mrs. J. N. Robson, Sr., Mrs M ir­
iam Russell, Mrs. Harry !•*■«,
Mrs. A. K. Key. M r*. A. M.
Philips, Mrs. W. E K lrrh h iiff,
Mrs. B. F. W hltner. Jr.. Mis. 11.
K. T«okc. M r*. II L. Perkins, 8r.,
Mr*. Paul Chestrrson. M r* W il­
liam otter, M r*. Ralph W arner,
Mrs. Sadie Rrousc and M r* C. G,
llill.

The Seminole High School Glee
C iw\* littliv» ifiVAi rtigTA |»rovr«
there is a lot of local talent which
la worthy of more frequent expres­
sion. Even more unfortunate I*
that there i* a lot here that is
never used because the variou*
media are filled. To enlarge up on
what Grey desc r I bed: "F ull many
u flower is Is'rn to blush unseen,
and waste its •w re tn r** on the
desert air." we might see C a r­
uso, in the lianana husinr**, or
perhap* a potential Barrymore
floor walking in a 5e and llh
store.
The high school give* kid* ihe
opportunity
of
«elf-expre**lon
which lit adolescent year* L&lt; the
mo*t important thing a boy or
girl can have. There should h •
nuii, artivilies of this kind which
develop individual local talent. A
lilt!* theater, perhaps? Itr an
operetta group? Sanford I* full
of «ingei*. Get a group uf people
together performing in *o n irtiln g
they really tike and you'v* got a
[roup of people who art ►.cm-ralv more cheerful and ready to arrepl rather than ridwl a^am -t the
routine of livlngC IN E M A R E V IE W S
"Ki»* Tomorrow G o o d b . c ”
showing locally Thursday an-l F r i­
day brings to the screen 'To u gh
G iiv " Janie* Cagney in a role of
a sadistically rough and lough
gangster whose love life g iv *«
him mure trouble :hvn hi* crime
life A good one of for Cagney
fan* hut Photo I'lay Movie Mag
sav* leave th r kiddie* holll?
. .
"Destination Tokyo", also play­
ing locally, 1* an oldy s ta llin g
Caty Grant a* a suhmatine raptain. Alot of suspense and th rill*
to this otlr
IN A N D O U T O F BOOKS
Whal is it like to be behind tin
sernrs of make-lielieve H ull)
wood ? W ill, if you want to m l
yourself „f your illusion*, you
can. for there i- plenty of m ater­
ial available in which Hollywood
is stripped down to it* la t e phy
*liiur. What is it like to la- a
scenarist. » 15th. vice-iiresldm l, a
dlirctor ? if you really wani to
know-, see just alsiiit anyibbig
thai come* from the pen
Budd
Shiillierg, H i* first rdg sucres*.
"What Makeft Sammy Run" dealt
with a flis t els** Hollywiwal heel
who four-Bushed hi* way t&gt; the
top and broke slot of |*eoplo*S
souls doing it.
tThe l-ook wa* patterne*! on »
prominent Hollywood flg u te l A f ­
ter trading this I ran ha-dly wait
to .cc Schullierg’s new release,
"The Disenchanted" which deals
with a novelist of Ir.-m t ndou*
gen III* and power who fs lli prey
to the easy medium of th-r mov­
ie- for hi* talents This is proI*abIy the best to date of Hcnullin g • — A fte r “ What maker Snmn i\ Run", seeing w ill l&gt;e li*tliev:ng.

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Plan* were made for the luarI t -n Thursday given fo f District
No J of the Woman’s A uxiliary
of ih- Diocese of South Florida at
St
k g n rs t l.a p t r i of th e W
Holy Cross church with Sir*. 8.
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airman
lirs-t • \,-ft*.*at, ... 1«, *) t :•
Episcopal Church met at the home
Plan, writ- discussed for the
- f Mrs. R. W. Kuprvcht, Mandav Dec
,*t the Parish House IO.CO
afternoon Mt - lletir* McLaughlin uni il 12 ini P M W ith M r* E. L.
clinpttr chuuitinii, led the devo­ I bird lek a* chairman
A! tin- rlo*c of the meeting a
tions.
M r*
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llurl-aru Rupieeht assisted in serv­
chairman, p ri**n tial the fir-t chap
ter of tin study l«a'k for the year. ing the im ml-ci»

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rhairman with Mrs. Georgs Touhv
West Sixteenth Street at »:»**

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M ill I t U D I - I f Mil I 1
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•Il«t Church lin l at tin liolin
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Mi • E. C W illiam s w iih Mi * "
E. Ilainc*, a* co-host*-«, T iivehaii
m*n Me* R W l | , -n presided
over the meeting amt M i* il »■
Hrrtnan presented a chapter "f
the ttudv hook.
Refreshment* W*|»- . , r * i , i bv
the hostesses to M i* K V lamdenU-rg, M t*
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Mi». I ’ 11 W yatt. M i- R W 11"
mn. M i*. Ilrndir W illiam s, M t*. It
A Herman, Sits I' It Stenhin

The trgtilni mi .-ling
of
the
Daughters
of
We«lev
Sunday
School Cla** met In McKinley Hall
fuea-hiv nieht with Mrs. John G 'lIon, Mrs. Chester Daniels. M r*
E. Courier and Mra. O. E. WtTl*
as hostesses. The hall wa* beauti­
fu lly decorated with Brarilian net*,
per and crotons.
Mrs, O. E. W hite presented one
o f her speech pupil*, Patsy Sm l'h
who rave -everal reading*. M r . S
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(!. H arnm an nrr-enle-l • in*nn
D lls
Ml.. s«
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logue. "The Diseiple's Mother."
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M r*. W alle n llorieywrll
wa*
u .ft.l
a• I I
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welcomed a* a new rncmtier to
i 1 *
r —it» •
the grown. M i** M arv I.. Muller
3 If
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presented a rh n k to the rl*s * wiltMit*|.
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which to Iniv rh a ir* for McKinb ,
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Mrs. M. R. Strickland, ela*s n ri
Hi*--! l *
sident, announced that a new - I* *
A noY r M- ui
&amp; 1
known as "McKinley Bible C la**
* fl l f t r . l
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T * llllifa*
had lieen nrganlietl In the chureb
4 lo
h|M*| 1 * 1Vo a * 1
w ith W. IV. Dawson a* clas* teach­
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in M cKinley
Hall on T ’te«*lae
“ Vk'hat 7 earners Like Almtil IN
7 in
M. V all
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night. Memhers of the Daughter* rents" and "W hat Parent* Llk"
7 1
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o f Wesley Cla«» w ill prepare the Omul Tearher*” w rrr df»cti*«rd hy
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V d flrl)
tl Ii
% Jo
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dinner and serve th r group
Mr*. J. C. Mitehell. II. T M il......
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Mrs, 8. (I. Rhlnholser prcsenle-1 end M r*. IL W. W illiams at th*
i f . i l I t r a s l -•
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the class with « Birthday lls .'l
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South Side Prim ary School Parent
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Each m rm l m i having a birthday Teacher Association meeting
on
Ii a t Y|- 1* lit la
r
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during the 1 io.mil a u l uonate to Thursday night. The father, were
.%f l l b t t . a
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the bank.
j ih r spe-ial guests
11 1*0
Vs H * A 1 a ' &lt;
i 'iic M w i3»,rs *etten tru it cake
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Ih e meeting wa* called to o ld "
and coffee to the guC»t*. Those nre liv Mrs. M. R. Strirkland. n r * l
sent w eie: M r*. I". M. M ower* dent, and the following committee
M r*. W. E. Italne*. M r*. Strickland. wa* appointed to Investigate thr
Mrs. Z. II. K a tllff. Mrs. Claude by-laws of the orgauifation: M i*
Herndon, Ver«a WiwMlmck. Mi« It. W. W illiam *, rhairm an Mrs
Homer A. Price, M r*. J. C. D»vl* Rov Mann and M r*. Julian Pon-ler.
T H R IF T S lltlP
T n In- n |iiiit-iir i‘it bv t tr ill*
M r*. J. E. McKin'ey, Mrs, M. I.
Mrs. Cyril Rutnri was appoint’*-*
The W elfare T h rift Simp, spin
W rig h t, M r*. H a rrlm in , Mrs. B&lt;* to art a* delegate to the State *orei| bv the Woman’s Club ret
N il. It u f th e l ’il'* l M eU ttt
Monroe, Mrs. J. K. Courier, Mrs. Convention in Pensacola M i* H *i bratcl it* first full year o f opera­
Shinhotscr, M r*. A . II.
Stevens Herron made an outstanding ic«oii tion Friday afternoon with nn one*
«||**t C h iir r h u l M i h m b '
Mrs. John lilllo n , M r*. It. A. Fu- on the Budget and Flnum-e Com 1bouse at Ihe Cblb House
Mr
tre ll, M r*. Rov T illi*. Mrs. Pantin' mittce. It wa* announced that lh
Hem* W itte, Jr.. Mr»
C llffo r ’
H u ll, T h iiris ilii&gt; . N i i ' i in h ei
Howard, M r*. Fletcher Bolls. M r* first grade won Ihe room co'in'
M rkibbm , Jr. mid M r* f ’lv-le Ram
W arren Honeywell. M r*. Carotin*
At the elo*e of the meeting th
ey were In charge of the op-p
•I, fro m I tin t In -• m i U M.
H ill. M r*. Lula Stall, M r-. Daniels. memlier* gathered in the
lure I- house.
Mrs. E. C. Sillimas. Mrs. O.
E mom where delirious refreshment
C iifle c .m il I u l,e . I . V .
All Ihe member* of tin Woman'W hite, Mrs. Hmith ami kites Pnt*&gt; were served hv the s*-e&lt;ii*d gi 'lull wi re guests.
Smith.
. mother*, M r*. Hal G ruhrr. Mi
; Ernest Southward, Mrs. A. Colbert
Some fii'.lHHi iimiuus live on re
IIIIIT II A N N O U N C EM EN T
, M r). M. G. Hm lgr*, M r*. Clifford •er vat ions in New Mexico
Mr. and Mra. C. IL Watson of Johnson and the fourth grade mu
Im k r Shore Boulevsrd announced thrrs, Mrs. A. M. Rrmusat. M t* M r*. Ivey
Ibiw ling. M i* It. C
I-sulln lt»r. Nineteenth Street with today the birth of a eon, Charlea Clayton Smith. M r*. 8. O. Chs*- Miller and J lr*. J E. Mi Ktnle*
M r*. J*ck H all a* eo-ho«tes« at Frank on Nov. 4 a t the Fernald3:00 p.M.
l-aughtnn M rm orial Hospital.
Butinrs* Women'* Circle No. I
M r*. Boyd, rhairm an. with Mrs. W
M r. and M r*. C. I I . Sike* of
8 . Ilrumley. Celery Avenue at H no Orlando announced the birth o f s
P.M, Business Women’s Citric No. son, Herbert David, on Nov. 3
2, M r* Jarrel, rh airm an , with Mi»* at Ihe Orange Memorial Hospital
Itrlie n a 8 t.-v rii-, 1121 Purl Ave­ M r*. Slkrs I* the former Mt»*
nue at H (ill P M,
M ary David of Sartford.

Parent -Tenchor Club
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Circle fco. «. Mrs.? Harry Woodra ff, chalman. wUh'Mra. F. I*.

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WEDNESDAY NOT. *.1 950

THF SANFORD II FRA 1.1). SANFORD. FLORIDA

) PAREH I*

Curtis, Campbell And O’Sullivan
Lead In All-Southeastern Voting '

BALL CARRIERS' ESCORT . • By Alan Mav«r

Straight
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fro m

ll» K T F .K I.IM i K I.A IT K Y
A T L A N T A . N ov. H (/I*) -Six nrv» lam iuialrv lot live annual Alt
Soulhraitein l u n l r i r n i r loolball train liavr swrlled tlir lut to M l
eligible*.
The newcomer* were nominated logrlhei with M o lliri playeis to.
th rlf Work Ilk games 1**1 wrck
toil,
Associat'd
I'rra i
- ; h&lt;i m
Write r* weekly antiinil n h it nf
player* who turn in A II South
ta a trrn culitiei performance*.
T h r *r w rrk ly numipers make up
th r final A n .ociatid F ic s hnllnt
for annual A l l Southeastern vot
Iny lay coachri, tro u t*, '«|»irl* n iltor* ami w ritrr*.
N K W ORKKANH, Nov k - i/V i

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APPEARS
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N Q *Y /

HONORS
THIS
SEASON-

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Kenlurky’* hiy Inn* took F lo­
rida’* yuuny amt corky aophormqe*
aero** II * knee* Saturday ami
*|iank*il them hard ami Ihoinuyhlv
m Hit* Iriy id mud of an early
hluryia
winter A fte r the firct
quartn the up.et minded younir*
eter* from
warm
and *unnv
liainc'Vill* were oumlu-d not oidv
by the freedny *lo •&gt; - * ”
*
I .ill field but by the bruDloy po­
lu *hnw a-attrrn fan * how .South wer of Illy IM i tialo amt toe ,in .|
M i t r i l i Conference foot I.all
l- cat forward wall
played Saturday wlirn tin- (irrrn li-.
After III** yaior I'a iilli ireeive*'
to u t Navy at Haltiinoia-.
t !*♦■ prr&gt;* notice*, hot on the rainIt*» only on iai«- w r a ion* tha* &lt;*uake*l yroliron U *t Saturday I*
u Southeastern trum gel* a ho' wa- not I'a rilli’.* p a **r. which lirh'
ut an eastern tram on It home lot the lint*,i ■ it* a mitiu* elyhl var*l*
And llo* H.K I*. tr-noi
d * 'W a 'r ’ ru.hioy. Nor * i
it I'a ir illi who
that honor alaava like* &lt;■■ n,»l.
opened vuplny lode, in the ritl
Ilia* rnoit of it.
died I loridu line nllowiny the
Thia, ill fa rt, w ill hr ilia* oil I* .lowed down Kentucky bark* to
appearance of a HKC learn In the .toy lluooyli the mild. I'a iilli waKaat (h i* week. Not out a* T " 1- - ' yiMcl, loll the Wildcat linemen wen
in r itiy p w ill la* at atakr, hut that lietter.
of th r entire conference.
Tb&lt; youny Florida I earn wa
.So, tlir tllr r n ir * will la* no* outihniy**! and outplayed, but
to |iut on Iha* In*.I |io ..jh |r ethiM moat of all it wa* nqtela****d. Tint Han nf blocking and larkllinr a* year Kentucky ha* won never
8K C trademark
yano-* l*v itnprrasive mar yin*; n*it
T h r G rrenie. have aniiairiill* on*e have the W ildcat. Ia*en pu &gt;’•
recovered from u im u atari Thry r*l When I'a rilli I* hack to pa*
'v r allowh ia|ihl imiirovrinrnt i' an impenetrable wall ru t* down hi
he I b -I three week* and on Salut on ru.hiriK opponent* like a *&lt;•«•
day their roarh, lle n tv
Finkn the, yiviny him prerioo* ••-rondv
ho|ir* they'll he at their la*»t.
lo Iih ate hi- receiver, yet el all
How good i* Navy?
throw. Protection like thi* I* i
r i f t * uttr/i r r * &gt; * r c ‘ * f u r u t co/icr/tT H A T tP
"W ell," prukn answered. “ w* p lirtlr* * n*M*t to a na*-er. no
.
aiM*riUeku/A Ah *8 Jf#l£
o v o t f__
t s., —
i e_ amp
**•&gt; avr+TANo/NO,
E a r A f\
thmijrlll they w eir good enough I'arilli alwnv* ha* it,
AID
4 A t A T o * o r r e i t 6 t *o o . a
id A *t t6o0 o0 o0 A6
At a
to warrant heinir *eoulr.l all *ra
l.a .l Salurdat )oony H a ti
w
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r
itcO
D
T
a
h
*
p
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T
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b
a
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c
a p p ic r
Mill and »e haven't rhntl'.'ed out
*■■■1 Sullivan didn't hate it.
,j&gt;wifmb*»»&lt; »# **■#
t«a&lt;Msli
mind*.
lie wa* ruahed ronllnuallt lit
"They have
been dev “lupin
Ihr ay y re **ite K rnturkv fo r­
week liv week anil with that hoy
ward w all—) r l the *ophumorr
llln lil Zuriruw
hark
there
to
quarlrrlM rk
threw
a rtrii
throw the hall. Kddlr Krdetat* ha*
pa&gt;*e* will, a *lim t hall and
a ronatanl threat.
ronnerlrd wilh ever) one. It
"Tliey're M ;, liat, and have '
wa* an iln |&gt; rr*tlt* (lerforin*
lot of I hiv * hark from la*l year.’'
■lire li) a )o u n y *lrr whine
the IJrernle*' Inenloi ~dded
■haltered line rould y lt r him
l .a * l year iir a e l lr a llv th e - h i **
little help.
e le v e n * m et he re and a 21-21 tie
When a football leant I* le-aten
. Ilv M I 'H IM Y H it'll'
resulted
a* badly a* Florida wa* in iht
NK W YO RK, Nov. n i.|», Tl
A ha*!* of roin|iari*oii i* offered Kenturky yame it often Fall
bitter mrniorv of tho*e t-’t lone *e ’ In a mutual uiinonrul till* fall
apart, unable t» retrieve that in­
a n d - at Detroit ha* IwRiin •« f- *
Notre Dame. Tulanr fuuirht a am -'
definable thread of confidence
froiu the mind of l.aurent Daotl,
h attlr liefore lo.inir to Ho- lri*h
whlrh make* y***«l team* yrrn l
ullle
H U , U d Satunlav Hit- Middironre or twice it, a *eaaon. Hut the
In two dnv* tin* 2fJ*vear o l '
frl| Ity a ID -10 to lint.
Florida aquad i* Voutiy; it* |a*
F r, •n* hman begin* the road luo-l
Ho if you llk r ronmarl*on* un*'
wer* of mental ret u | h ration ahoubl
And the path no longer
look'
th ry a ir datiKeimt* in
nlrkin
he y rra te r than th«*e nf a more
th eiov to the handaome, Idond in
'..iKciot* Tulanr i*
favored
liv
cynical senior eleven.
trader,
u limit one tourhdnwn,
Kven *o the winnlnv *i&gt;atk will
Ju t la .t Friday h i* w ife one
Za*trow I* Tulane’* rhief roll
la- din,ineil into a dull de*|te fo*
Idrtb to tw ill* a law nml a eirl
rein. He ran |ia*« and run wilh th
vlmliralion
ami
venyenre.
Inaiead
and thia Friday * night
l.xurenl
he.-l of them, Tulane *rnuU i r
(out lie lilt ID of .'12 |ia **rt lu** uf an am ariuy ym up of vouiiptot e*. on Faddy Y’lium* the 21*
iter*
Irapluy
to
171
It
in
llie
n
a­
y e n obi idol uf New Y ork'* Uteenyear fur n net ZZt* yard* aeain*
Wirt, Village, |p the main ten al
the (irrrn le * “ And h r’* imiuovrd tional la tln y * and rontendlliy fur
Ihe
Soulbeatleiti
t ’onfri e-nre
Madi*un Satiate Harden.
Ih l* fall," Finka add*
Tulanr prohihlv w ill rely on d »hampiuiithlp the (ia lu rt aie now
It'* a niM* b that *bape* up a* a
a
twice
hralrn
tophomoir
*qu«
real th illD l. T h r winner baa .a good
runnlim yam*- limit aiuond half
with
three
tuuyh
opponentt
.till
rhanre to &lt;4*1 a ahot ••■on at Hork"
bark* (iro ry r Kinrk and U nroll
(ira iia n o in the Harden Fiirhtim
WayKonrr and llyh lw rlyh t
full to play.
.Ned week a eporartirallt
boainR'. k'blden buy in Ihe Hatdrti
hark ItoUnie Kent.
hrilliant lieoryia *quad wilh
b like I eddying nil aliniilly,
'I ill* will he lulani-'* flr**t an
an u np rrdlrli Me atle rk end
ItUt let’* Rl, to, k to tile l.t »epeaiuhre ill the en*t lin re I !♦I *
inounlalnou* line rnrel* thr
onda. I.a .t Sept. I't in Delr»&lt;
wheu the (ile e n ir* won a Hi It yanie
(•e lu r* In Jerk*o ntillr. ‘th l*
Dauthuille w a- iuM Hint
man*
over New York lln lv riu ltv .
yame could lie the rru ria l
tirha of the chirk nwnv from w'"
point In the Florida ara.ou.
tVJNTKK IIA V K N . I la
llrth
nine ttoworld'n iiiW Ie a d ilil
A i ir to rt oter lir o ty ia —a
rham plon-bip from J»ke I x Mott*
Ha,bay. 11 year old M. F rie r*
Ira d lllo n ii
vital rmihj
re*
The Gallic gladiator w a. fa r aheaii
h u rt eu liy lu (he laiiK eriar
*lure Ih r team'* yimlhful run*
on point* ruing i**io Ih* ' *'• eoqn
Quern t u n lrtl, k lip
al Cyprrai
fldrnce enuuyh lu Rite Ihrm
ami only had to h- on hi* feet a*
t.aidritv b) Ih r l(i(«l Jiyree* ua
a rhanre In Ihe |a*l two ramew
tha end to carry away th r crown.
November
IV,
D
la
ih
r
gioavr
— ay a in* I banvratlllnR Miami
W ith faollih bravado hr wrut
and Ihe Alabama poaerhuute.
w bra It tam e* la m I bm I u i luttlM lv
out to nail Jake and th r ItrolM
Hull caught him with a left book
lia vlu i already been (inw ard
Incuhux June*. Herald fm erattei
gondhv
lul.n'l liren aim,ml vrt Ihl* w iek
Ml** Tallabaveee and M lu .Me Out went l.aurent and
N K W V IIR K , Nov. H o1*i Al poi.lld y becautr he yot only alt
title.
IVIeraburg.
fhl.l* Kddie Sawyer, a former ro1 for ten la .t week. Duke, Krntiii kv
Karning a *erond try 1* »• *e
leye profev.or who never plnv
Alabama and Texa* all proved
an Inniuy in the l.iy b-ayue*. I imI b
lo'ttrr than he'd firm e d .
wb * voted l.a.rball'- "M anavrr o*
(Ill Ih r local front In kv run
the Y ear” in a nationwide ro '
Iln u r* lo hat a thouvand Imlli
rondnrtrd hv the A**o&gt;'l,itt*| I'r r *
StetMir, and Tampa w*** a* •»
T h * bald ever*«mllln-» S *—
dieted. The H a tter* (piled up -i'l
who leii tlir I'hlladelphia I ’h llllr
I'oln*
*a Krak lie* 7 in a run
to their flrat iirnuanl &gt;** 1*
nwav HoinrroniinR yam*. The D~
la.t *ea*on, rdyi’&lt;| out t ’* rv "
l,»' •! » iii* J it lmnr*ivlny *lr**IH '
yrl of the World Cham....... *'
und ihoulil riv e F S II a ta r r if1
Volk Yankee* In a Huai* hxil'*
I, | I V •*&gt;' ...... t* I ’ln lu ll k’eqek*1
\
S"w**er wa* named on Irtt of "
Sit,kwh li I* llvInR on luck. H.»
IN) ballota r a il hv *port» write*
and «liorlara»ter*. K lrnyrl,
wh Spartan* can't *eem to keep u*
■tram. They won frum a m«**
won th r hiinor In I'.it'J, rrrelvnl t t
weaker U v ln y ilu n Satunlav In thvole* to fkni.tr a rlo»r *erund.
la*t minute of play. T h * *rnr *- Pour other field leader* rr--*h***
reruirnitlon Hril Holfe, who did - I I lo ns*. Hut I, ruaeliv* mutt havi
hrilliant joh In hrlnylny the Itetro" yiven their defemive platoon* Ihr
nlitht i f f .
T lyer* home arroml to the Varik**
A * u*ual the Miami llurrieatie*
n the A m rriran l.eayue rare, wa ‘
third with hi vote*. Ia*&lt;* Durnrhrr' were Impreialve av ain il &lt;«**or»*
feat in dlrretlny the New Yor* town. Coach Andv Guitafaon max
have tleveloiHwl M l*m i'* f'» •' "
(ila n t* In third place in the N
wlnnliq* tra m —if hr ran f * l liy
tmnal la ayio* rare won him fnne"
p la ir with 2,1 vote*. Steve O’Neil' Florida and Iowa.
Our cha*lene«l fn,rentier lu»*
who replaced Joe McCarthy In in n ami rlyhled the Ihiaton H e l So* arrive*! with a *h rrpl*h look *&gt;n
yot five vote*. Ilurkv H a rrl* o hi* face. I I * blame* hi* awful
Ih r Wauhlnyton Senator* receive** averaye la*t week on a had waa !
ther forecaal— Florida would hav&gt;four.
S 'w v rr . often rc frrrd to aa Ih* wun In tha *un, aay* Inky. J o n ra '1
I ’h lllle*’ *’*e rr*l wration." lea;***1 lip of lYe week: the C elrryfrd* a ir
into prominence prartlrullv ove* uvrrdur.
nlyht. Ill* apiHiim mint In th * mid
die of the HUB *ea*un to »u,*fe»
Hen Chapman a* m anayrr of the Very few persons had ever heard
I ’hll* created a atlr amoiiy (^•eha* of him.
men and haaeiiall fan* everywhere
"W ho I* Sawver ?" Ihe
fm
asked. Today they know. They
know th at th * one-time ltha-a (’ •*•
,•»v, hallhark a**iytnnent* un of- lego biology teacher i* a * 0110 **
manager who own* the respect nf
fen*e.
All of whlrh mean* that when w *v one of hi* Players.
F layer* regard Sawver
the Hurricane* rhanye platoon’
h e r-a flrr, rome of the faneleel than a mere manage, lie ’s fatlYer
U a ffir jam * In hDtory mav reauP confessor, friendly ad visor, roach
and psychologist to over? Ft,II.
Coach** w ill have to ruunt th
“ No one gel* away with any.
•quad after each tw itch a* they
may Wind up with anywhere from thing on the shipper," one of hi*
•la la IB player* on the field at playere once remarked. "No one
one*.
,
wonla t o / ’

Tulane Is Favored
Over Navy In SEC’s
Only Came In Fast

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U y M rlzu d o ii, Kentucky; tackle
Hal
Von,
Km ii.iaiia
.Stale;
guards Hill Wat»on, Mississippi'
and J r n e Itirhn n lio u, Alahaiua.
and lutrk* I'at Field, Georgia' nnd
Tom Hushing, Mississippi Slate.
A f t ir it v r ii week* of voting,
A I* w riter* have rr i’ l l n l sever a.
d o .i' rrarca. Seven rnda are hotly
competing, flv r tackle* a ir wadi
ahrad, four guard. and n luuiiji
»t crop of
even film renter*
round out th * inajot rnqtr"&lt;h-r.
foi hna- (Mi.itlon*.
Kleveti lu r k * mi- liiilirha-il 1 1 .ar
ly
ll«r«- ata- it,. leading candidal*
Ly positions: Knd* Murky Fur
II* . Vanderbilt; Arthur T in t, M l**
itaippi State; Al l.nry, Aibuma;
Arinand K ilto , I.. H II.; lull
Mtribling, M i**i**i|a|ii; Mika- M r*
K r ill, Tulane, und Mini s i e t
rod, TeNlleoee.
T a r k li-*
Marlon
I ampliell,
Georgia: II..1. fiuln , K riilu rk y ; Hill
1'earman, Temieaare; llol, Were
kle, Vainly, and Charles l.ul'radu.
Florida.
G uard i—Torn llank*. Auburn;
Tad
D .iffer, Tenin*»*rr; I' a t
Jailie*.
Kenturky,
and
Ho.ru
I'l loeilie, Georgia.
O n te r a Cat O'Sullivan, A lt
tiama; Joe W riirhl, Florida; A lt
D e ln rlu , Georgia; George Mm
ri*. Georgia Tech; Homer Wil
Haim , Atrliurtt; H*.h Ho**«an*t ' I .-eh,
a id Hon t'la ry , Vindy.
Hark* Kd
Salem,
Alal.aina;
H a y w»&lt;n) Sullivan, Kloilda; Hilly
Mixon, Georgia; Hobby North,
Tarhj Hill l.e Koval, K entlirkv;
Rata* I'a rilli,
Kenlurky;
John
Ikottlry, M iaaia* i|a|,|; Dean On
v hi ton. Hill Wude und Jim Tn
(air, Vaody, and Jim Mrfiowen,
Auburn.
The 14 remaining |i|ayer» whu
roller led aiiothei vule for In* I
Week-'e f * f r * . . I'.-,1- S. I', lank* Hilly Raggett
and Jim Ho*hto, und end Arinand
K ilto,
Mississippi -h a rk llocky llv i.l
I f ..................
and end Hill
Ktrildlng.
Alabama — hark. ItoT.I.v Mai low
and Kd Salem; g u ild Mike M ir
araliy, and end Al l.a iy .
Ueulgls tackle.
Dirk
Slee'e
and Marion &lt; amyl.ell, guard Hu**
ro Principe. and hark Hilly Mix
on.
Vanderbilt bark* Oran David
ton ami J im Talm t, and r r iitn
Ron Clary.
rneraon, Hnhe l ‘.&lt;r|||| mol Mil'
Kenlurky bark*
Williui
J-t
Iwakovar; larkle lloli (lain, ami
Ituard Fat James
him Ola lu rk IfaywiMal Sulh
van;
ta rk lr
Churlea
la l'u d d
and iruard Jim lleeve*.
Mississippi
State hark
I'e tr

Polovirus

Auburn iruird Turn llank*.
T»nnr»*ee larkle
Hill
|Var
man; guard Ted D affer; end Hod
Sherrod, and hark, Andy Korar.
Georgia T erh — h trk * Huh Mr
Coy and Hohhy North; ta rk lr Hay
Berk aiul lloh Hoatoni.

Every First String
Hurricane Back Is
Out With Injuries
( C 0 H A I. f IA III,K S .
Nov. h
IR ber alt The IP4I* H n lver.liy „f
Miam i foot hall tram w ill, , hark
D»ld aver ay lay ir.y noumta ,,-r
m *n and no one w riyhlny over
1B7. went thmuyh th r aea.on w ith­
out f.ny of Ih r quartet o n . ,
Kaine l« ra o *r of Iniurle*
Kvery one of the (U r tln y „ f f ,„
* tv . ha T * on th# ItHUi tram , whirl
I
™ » f ,*» « b | v heavier In
|i
Im rkf eld, ha* hern Inlured nnd. if
Ih r llu rriran ra had to nlav Mon
dnv, noiir of Ihrm wiiiild la- avail

Ab!«a

U lth Jark H ackrlt, D fi ,Hllm
o ffrn .lv r qunrtrrhnrk are nut fo
Ih - lent four yame* herame of .
■boulder arparatii.il, Coa.h Amle
Cu.taf»on I* rnyayrd In rrahuffl
th * hr* aquad to adil. more dutlr
A the a *.|y n m rn t* of Ida remain
tlur bark* to lake up the a'ark.

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Ibn team he nuarUrharked,
Jaek I&gt;i*IHe||o. flrat
nften«|v
H yhl halfbark, bwomea flrat of
f«tl*iv« quarterl.ark and will p|a*
■on** lilt ilefenve.
H a rry M alllo* beromra flrat «le
(anilve riyh t hain.ark ami alter
M&gt;e nffenaive fqllbark.
,B«h Hrhneldenbarb who ha* tie* e
,o r ' iv# ful!l,* '-k ,n d M f» ly m ill,
1*111 bacom* Delllello'a alternate at
Wtarterbaek on offrn«lv«, on:e *
,r l b c irtlla y e Injury heal*.
Prahk Smith, top veorer and (hi
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ru n n tr* will no'
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Dauthuille Starts
Comeback Against
Tough Pad Young

Sawyer Is Named
Manager Of Year
In National Poll

Florida Prepares Georgia, Duke And Kentucky Are
For Georgia With Favored To Win By AP Oddsmaker
NKW
YORK,
N»».
H ( /I') - Okldmakert
liave
eitabluhed
Rough Scrimmage C alllornia't
*inbe*ten (»oltlrn l!e.u» « 7-7-1 2 (wnnl l*to n te ta whip
Team
Concent rates
On
Pass Defense
A g a i n s t Dulldogs
G A IN L S V IL L K . Nov. &amp;

llie w rrk-lo n y build up that uiually b ririyi t|,r Murwl* ( ia lu r t to a
kern rd y r lot their tia d itio n*l
(la ili with (ieorRu Hulldoy* u ex(ictled lu a yet a *ln&gt;l m the arm
with la tt-m o tin y o flrn iiv e and defrntive
td im in a y rt
at
today't
workout.
"T tw boyt weren't too ih * i|i
yetlerday," Coach Bob W oodiufi
•aid ih it inormny. "a n d we've yot
lo be at our b rtl ayainrt 're o iy n
N a tu iJ jy r iir y 'ir luy and itrony
with yi.iwl ruppipy and Jlur |,alt*
my Irom Mai Cook and Ray Pro* *a
•peri.
The &gt;&lt;|uad hoped lo be .'.t e r
lo normal itie n y tli lo r I'w ia y»
work, with ce n lru C arroll McDon­
ald and Jo r Wvinrit .in I lu F b i* Ik
J*u k Nu hu ll ^sp tcl^d
!&gt;*• ****dy
for n,oie work. Guard Jimmy Kawti
and te n te r Mack G ilitra p iieedk
more time to come around Dorn
m juriet o l la&gt;t week and alar ballback l-u rrii Hroadui, o l cr*uiie,
will not be available fur die ly iii*
Via yame.
The big Georgia line i* expected tu force the Gator a I lark Into
the uid fo r damaging yardage, and
quarterback*
Haywood Sullivan
and Align* W illia m * are *pending
a lot of tim e thia week throwing
to end* Don llrown, Jim French,
Hobby Knight and h alf a dozen
bark a.
The
Florida
ground
attack,
.topped la .t week by Kentucky
for m inu* game yardage, i&gt; being
dolled up for Geurgia with 1. view
to ip rin g in g ball buck. Hilly It* d'•*11. Huford Izmir ami Sammy
OoHerhnudt and fulllm t k Fh yd
llu g g in . into the open more often.
Heildell and H oggin* are lead­
ing Florida ground g a i n e r *
through aix game* w ith JM an.I
-115 yard*, rraprctively. Sullivan,
with t&gt;2 completion* in U p pax***,
department with " t , &gt;.«m- .mo
i» fa r ahrad in the total offen&gt;e

to he lourii more d ifflru lt.
W lial would ha do if h« met Jake
■Rain.
"I'd he more careful,*' taid
Da&gt;* • tin 111r with a w ry grin.
"Hut I w ill win that title vet."
be -aid it,rough an Interpreter.
" Ih e title will ru m * later, howevir. Right now I urn 1 o nrriitrnline
o Young. You in *, till* I* the firat
.idle in Die (iaiden for me and 1
' 111 tiled e the people. The
Garden I* the place I n lw ar* want
e*l to fight In it in the dream and
hope of every imxei
the world
over."
Dauthuille, a fine hnvrr a* well
a* a puncher la a 5 la V choir* to
win hi* In hi* Garden debut. IR
w ill have to to- in lu . be*t form
however. In beat the bard bitting,
g*i
Faddy ha* won IH of h i* la*t 17
li I, . . . .
.
% with every

n r r t.'i,nance

UCLA N a tuid a) at H rik rle ),
A l (tie tarnr time, they ic lu irtl to kjuote odilt **n the New M c x k o A in i). Ila rv a rd -f’ iinceton and L o u itttllr-M iam i (M a .l tilta *u ib it the
Arm y, Prh»c*ttma
thim Ilia rice o f
and .Miami*
.-i,p,|u,
Mur*|urtte
„c
S '1'2
Holy Croat
Drown
Ohio S ta le '* w hit haiiR uttark Fenit»)lvan
(4
Colgatu
hia made the nation’* No. ‘1 rorm *ll
powerhatlae* a lop heavy 'JOT - “IV nn Stale III I I* W’e*t V 11 yin It
iiointt over llo*** Bowl-mlnde.l Miaauurl
7-7-1 2
Colorado
Witeonain.
And Null*D«me'» Iowa Slate
|U
Drake
r r v lt a liit d
Ir llh
an*
11*11 l 'J M irh lyan
H
Indiana
*.ver weak I'ittilm iR h , while un- N ehra.ka
27
K a n *** Slato
Iwaten
O klaho m a
rut*** a
Id
12-1/2
Iowa
Hlirtoi*
point choice to down unpredict* M irhiyan Stale 20 I 2 Mlnne*ula
ibj« K a m a *.
N o rtliw v ite in
SI 2
I ’urdu#
lieoryia
10
Florida
The clo«e*t *pread Involve* Tu
lane and N a vy . The l.revn Wave Stanford 14 I 2 W athinyton S.
IS -1 1‘£
Hay tor
c e rrrn tly i» a d im 1*1 - |***rnt
T e x t*
A 1 /2
Rice
over the Naval Academy, but \ik a n -a t
•t
Wake Forevt
lht», like the rest, I* aubjert to Duke
IP
M ie tit.ip p l S.
ehanite.
,
| Kenturky
rl I 2 North Carolina
Here'* a ru n d o w n o f th e o th e r j , ........
J
| S. Melhudl.it IS Texa* A. A M.
e a rly y r ld m h i*:
I nilrido,* I.**iii*int!u State 5 I 2 Vanderlillt
F a ro ritr
I'oinl
t 1/2
Tulaa
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T exa* Tech
&lt;T* h i m .11
k’ll
10
Idaho
7 1 2
CoUimbii. Oregon State
I )x it mouth

Coach Leahy Says
Present Team Is
Most Courageous
liy J K H IIY I.IS K A
S O U T H IIK N D . I ml., Nnv. K
l/|*l
N o tre Dame * I'.rfi tea'll
which ha- lost a . many games
u&gt; all of h i. *rv rli pievioo- Iri.h
eleven* rotuhlned might to* the one
Finnk Keahy w ill remember long.
rat.
Hut not fo r the more obvious
iraxon It plunged from invincibi­
lity lo Ju*t another college team
with an even break in *ix g;wn to ila tr.
" In the year* to came, tl,l- pre­
sent N o tre Dame team probably
will .(arid out mo-t In my mem­
ory." said l.eahy In an Interview
tmlay. “ Against all odd*. It habeen one o f the moat colirngeuu*
I have cuached."
"Aa you know we are aw fully
thin." Keahy continued. "Say we
ju it have one team. Yet, de*
• pile Injuries which have hamper­
ed v irtu a lly »H " f &lt;,1,r k r l* F'uv*
«*r», team .p lrit iitt» grown great­
er w ith each game.
"Jack l-andry wa» our only
healthy
running
hark ag,iin*t
Navv la .t Saturday. Hi hmi '«*&lt;'ti
hohhllng on an injured nnkle for
five gamea. We had to rely l„av i*
lv upon him agniiMt a fine Navy
team, lie didn’t fall u» 010 ! to■piled h i* tram -m ate, to Iqeak a
two-game luaing »treak."
N otre Dam e’* record fo r the
teaiop now Include* win* o*. ei
North C arolina, Tulane ami Navy
ami defeat* hy Funlue, Indian and
Michigan Stale. The lri*h nice:
Ptttfhu rg h here Saturday, and
then Iowa and Southern C a lifo r­
nia aw ay.
In
h i* aeven nreviou* ln *n
roarhing »cnsona, l.eahy . trains
Won HO, |o»t only three and tied
five. The team * " f UMO through
UHV went through IH game* w ith­

The only tim e Marine Corp*
headquait.-r. moved w .&lt; fro n
' • ' ‘•adelphls to W’a*hlngt4in in
I KUO.
First .hip of the new A m erican N avy In go to sea wa* the
Gauge. I 11 I7DH.

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HOLLER
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out defeat. The it ring wa* tin li­
ned this season at IP by Furdue,
2H-14.
"N u tu ia lly , I fell aw fully b«i&gt;|,y
about winning over Navv alter
loaing to Indiana and Michigan
State," said l.eahy. ’’ Y’ou get to
appreciate victory a little more
afte r you lo ir. I l ’a like good
health, you don't tnlta It until
It’* gone.
“ YV'e iboweil tome definite lm
movement
agalm t
Navy
ami
might even bent I'ittH iuruh. Anvwav, w«* rrrta in ly Intend tu &gt;vin
h few* more iH'for* Ih l* aeaai.q 1*
over. Hut we’re s tru g g lin g "
l.enhv vO*M&lt;mily lookul ah* ad to
next season. "O u r prevent fieahman t&lt; nm ilrfiu ilrly it not x great
one. There i* no great quantity
ami not too murli quality.
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currently
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mid walnut lul.l. , pm. I el d.
rahiuet l(C .\ Itadln. 6 ib re a tfa it room -n it* 641 Valtn
i '.A N C IIE S — one of 2tx)u acre a. one
cl* III tv r. Plx.lie I P&gt;U
u| 3UOd arte* ami o|ie nf 6000
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3M ml
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you now.
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cleaner* ur w ill i.n . t. v&lt;&gt;ni m&gt; ■
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lervlee.
with le 'u t • nlininb
and have lonknl at many ranclt &gt;
Phonr- Sanford 'Hit.
and failrvl to buy U a m r nf
price—they will lie double in
Ill acre* nf gulden crt.'lv I -1ant
value within the next year.
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1000 acre* w ith xome tim ber, one N Y L O N C N I M I l M :
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a fmixhe.1 deal af 6000 a r m ,
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360 arrex of improved p a itu ie ,
Kxilfnlil
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plrnty of water and good drainage,
on a |&gt;a*ed highway.
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304 S. Park Avr.
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ing machine utltn bment, nl
114 N. Park Ave.
rotary plow and cuiUViiliir.
Phone 1130
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y lindi i mi ■..intir- 1*i in
Kate lla ig a in timid IN a r ir tiled
Iran, .'III ft. In,'# wit Ii i &gt;i with.■ ’
mutui; I -evrll it'cl, I , ill,Ip laid
farni, nn paved highway 3 mile*
• h u e Idailr*
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ranch type huuae, roomy tool I — Finn me -pa • heater, heat
or C room*.
thrd and other nut building* —
—yra r ago th i* farm wa* priced I — i e* H i'. E i.■1 1 .i Motoi.
at 118,000.00. Can be bought to­ I weed b u ilirr, k&gt; insin'
day fur 10^00.00.
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PAGE EIGHT

General Election

and llouxr arr composed of mrn
whoxr thinking on rconomlc mat-

V*r«M f**»»r

luman’s lorrign (Jroiniiii
"Fail Deal" program, and
reaction lo G-mmurmlt-tn-govcrtimrnl charges.
M r. Trum an, relaxing alxianl
th r yarht W illiam sburg, »»» ilr tcribexf ax ilUapiMiintcil over these
rrxulla l&gt;ut plcascil with the size
of l hr voir. Tlx* total figure la
not yet known hut n|&gt;t&gt;arrntly I*,
wax well over ( 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , a r»eor«l.
“ O f enurae he wax ilixappoinled,” I ' m * Secretary Charlea &lt;5.
Roa&gt; told reporter. lie rrfrrrr&lt; f
to th r unseating of l.uraa, who
la th r S rn atr m ajority leader,
Myrrx and Senator Tyiiing* &lt;1*M d l.
It wax a victory paiade (or xurh
Republican s ta lw a rt- ax Senator
Robert A . T aft o f Ohio, Sr.iator
Koffenr M llllkln of f'nlnradn an**
Uovevnoi Jamrx II D u ff of I ’m niylvanta In senatorial contcata.
No Irxx drcixlvr w ire the re­
el ret Ifin vlrto rira wrapped up »’/
Rrpubliran Oovernorx Thoms- K.
Oewry of New York and Karl
W arrrn o f C alifornia
who won
Ih in l trrm x in their • Il l d w n H k
T h r llem raralx c o ld aalvagipome conifort out of the fart thn*.
Prrsillent Ttum an'a home xtatr
elected Thornax I ' Henning- Jr.
to th r Senate over Repuhlicatl
Senator Forrext Donnell. Donnell
wax the only ballot Imx casualty
amonir prrxrnt Republican si-natora.
The Drm orrata ulxo could lake
aolaie In the fart that they waided
o ff OOP Sr natr control by rir. t
Ing Senator* llrle n McMahon and
W illia m
llrnton in Oonnrctictrt
a n il bv the victory of Senator
Herbert I I. Ixh m a n , Democrat,
who alxo wax a candidate of the
IJlierat I'a tty , in New York
They loxt the New York t'ily
mayor's post, however, to Vincent
Im p e llittrrl, who tan n« an Indrirndrnt when he wax drnletl the
lemur rat ir nomination.
T h r national rrxulla added tip
to a xrverr blow to I'rrxidrnt Truman'* borne and foreign otogiarti*.
A coalition auch ax that often
fotm rd in the Past by xouthem
Democrata and Republican* could.
In fact, dictate coegrexx' dreixion
parta of wbat M r Truman m ile
on any major Ixxue.
I I lx clear that many |&gt;rndltii!
hlx “ F air Deal" have lorn put on
le r for at leaxt. two yearx. O nly
a " F a ir Deal” upsurge in Ili52
could pump new life Into xurh pro.
pniaix ax Die outright repeal of
th r T a ft-lla rlle y I j i I« ii law and

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lu m n n nrD| the H iannin f i t in
plnn.
And allhough llrm orratx remain
In normal ronltoi of th r Congress,

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T a ft than to that o f M r. Tniman.
(In Ixxurx of th a t nature, many
southern flem ncrata— in both
llo u x r and S rn a tr — can lie ex
peeted to leave th r Administration.
Againxl their loan of a xenatr
xeat
in Missouri,
Republicanx
racked up gainx from the Demo­
c ra t* in C alifornia, Idaho, Him
nix, Maryland, I'ennxylvania and
U ta h .
Rep
Richard M. Nixon. Republican memlier of the Rnuse
Committee ,,n Co-Am erican Actlvitiea. beat Itrp . H e le n tiahagan
Dougiaa, Democrat. In Ihe Cali­
fo rn ia
Senate
rare.
President
Trum an had praised M ia. flouglax
fo r her aupport of hia foreign
polldea.
finvrrnor W arren handed Jamex
Ifiio.evela a xhrllacking In thr
California governor** rare hut
.lamra*
brother,
Franklin
D
Roosevelt, Jr-, wrnn re-election I”
th r llotiar from New York.
In New York'* I Nth diatrirt. It p.
V ito Matrantnnln, A tn rrirsn l ai ni P o rt* ntemlu-r accused h) hi
c ritic * of following th r Commontat line, wa* lira le n hy a Demitr r allr-l.llieral-R ep uh llran rnalition
candidate, .Inme- (J. Donovan.
Rrpuldieari* fate d well In g "/rrn o r rare*. Coventor F rank I.
I.nuxehe of Ohio xI oimI out »• one
o f the few Democrat* who won
x ta tr*. To Ihe dixinay of party
rr-e lrrlic n
in
hotly
contested
leader*. I.auxchr
wouldn't • *)whether he favored T aft or the
xenator'* unsuccessful Democra­
tic np|mnrnl, xtate auditor Joxrph
Ferguxon.
1 llemoeratie (Ji.vertmr I'aul A.
Dever of Maxxachuxeltx wop re
election handily, toil Ihe Rr|.i;hll*
earix hadn't rz p c rtrd a victory
t here.
Among llem oclatx toppled out
of governor'x ehalrx wax • he.ter
Dow lex of Connecticut, foimrr
til* A chief lain anil n atrong sup­
porter of I'rexidenl Truman't
" F a ir Deal" program
The cleclion rrxulfx enhanced
T a f l ’x xlature ax n |&gt;olential C O I’
prexidential nominee in 11*5?. They
helped (jovrtnora W arren and Duff
in the catne way. T h e return- took
flow lex, l.uca* and Tyilings o il of
the Democratic national picture
blit heigbtelird the polilonl future
of McMahon.
McMahon might la- one of the
randi'talex lo ailererd l.ileax ax
the Administration'* Irauer in the
Semite. Others mentiom d llirlud
■si Democratic Senator* (I'M * ,
boner of Wvoniinir Ahdeixor i j
New Mexico, M cFarland of A ri­
zona and Russell of lic-iigi*.
I'rrxid rn f Trum an probably would
oppose Ih r selection o f Rux&lt;rl| lie.

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| l ngllgiir« M u m r«wr Dai
. a.»*r U.f fflrinl i .aittli’Iiilf* iif I m»|)
fcinupa.
Anotfier Democratic w rite-in un
m I rwcurtol In
M artin
eountv
where Mr« Dorothy Pierce defeat*
eif M rx Phoebe Cleveland, nominee
for rle ik of the eirruil court. Mrx
Pierre I arrived 1,03ft vote|e
M r*. Cleveland's Itfi In seven of
the rountv'f III pieeinrtx.
llemoeratie
legislative
randi
d ate, won easily over Repuhlira'.
op|K*«ition 1*1 Dade, Duval. O tan g *
Saraxota, f.ake and Mariuu rnun.
lie *. Republb arix had no ramlidatex
in Die .fate's remaining i'll rerunth
The Pmrllax ruuntv upxeta and
the unusually strong pen ililiran
vote thimiglioiit the .la te hroii'dil
ICepubln an promises of a
twoparty 'ta le III the making.
“ We've gone a long w ay Io w an 1
making Floiida a Iw o -p xitv s ta te ''
aid It*nilb in ids statement eon.
reding Srnalhers' election.
"W e
know where Die ilead wood is now
and we’re going to elim inate it *'
Republican
State
Comrnitti
Chairman llaiold Alexander said
in !■ statement at Fort Mverx;
• lie .nit in Pinellas (S t Peter •
lo n g i eountv prove ronelusivelv
Dial Florida Is well on her wav
(,, a two-party sysrm of govern­
ment. . .Florida will la* proud of
Its three Hi publican memliers of
the house. The lurkirst man in Pin• Ha* eountv I* the
Democratir
■andidate for tax collector. He wa
Ihe only one of Id elected."
Doth II imiD i and S ra lf carrier
Pinellas i mintv over Srnalhers and
C arter.
respectively.
Roth
b
S in.ither*, t7 .ll? lo Irtjl3». am.
Sealf loptied Carter, t 5.B52 to 13,.
ul 7
In •• vtrlorv statement issued a&lt;
Veto Ib-arh, Smathrrx said:
“ I am deeply appreciative of
tlte vole. I am particularly hannv
in looking upon It as evident that
the bitterness of the prim ary ha*
fa-cn forgotten and we of Florida
are again milled.
“ There ale difficult days ahead
for our state and our nation. I w ill
■lo rnv best to hrlp tigh t
make
rig h t."
Five proposed amendments (»
t lo- state constitution were xi'sut* *
Returns from 1,0W p rrrln rtx on*
of |,ftf»H wave this vole:
1 A ut hoi ire establishment «•
separate juvenile rourtx with illlix.
dirt ion over crimes and rb-llnourni In . for U SJffli against *0.777.
2
Aleilish th e x ta te census

Payments Within Reach Of All
English Fords (Anglia)
l.*&gt; monthly payments £ £ Ml
(Down pnymcnl only $368..'»0)
Above payments include
recording, stamp*.

half.

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leln

ArTllom/KD (FORI)) DEALER

K. F irs t St.

Rhone JtW

LOOK LADIES!
Iteforc-ChriptmnK work for those
a f t e r - ( 'h r iH t m a K

I ’hoto fly Tod Swalm
Florida Fashion* local mail order firm , initiate if a new air freight service from New York and
Washington to the airport here when the firs t o f United Slates A ir l.lne* cargoliners delivered
over I ' j ton* of d i r * sex to waiting Duck* Satur lay. W aller Krohne, airport manager, welcomed 1
the ) n »
and received their compliments on the aplrnded condition of the field. Checking the airbill
nie T I Clarke, First O fficer; Capt J. L A n n in , U . S. A ir l.inex; fa e Samuel, warehouse supervis- . i : Nnrman T u rk rl, naaistnnl manager rnerrhnndl* • division Florida Fashions.

Hills.

Here’s a chance to earn extra money to
make it a real merry Christman at your
home.

Lake Mary
Hi

cause of the Intter'x op|wixitinn to

T- - i » ' .7e " r lc ^ ’ * e r o g n m
The defeat of Democratle »ena- I
lari Warran
tor K II m-i I Thomas in Utah was a
C a lifo rn ia
blow In lalxir union*, lie ha* been
chairm an of Ihe Kenale I-aleir
eommiffee and one nf Ihe fiext and leave to Ihe legislulure the
frien d * iiigam rnl labor ha.i had legi-latuie the division on whether
In Congrr-i*.
to makr the count. For 72.1(25;
Senator
James .Murray
ID - against, 37.2(12.
M ont i lx in line to surreed rhortaa
3 Pei m il the legislature
lo
nx head of the lalmr committee, amend laws hv reenacting no oiorv
lie aliui Is a friend nf nrganixed than the paragraph of the law te
lalm r.
lw changed. For, *U.H25; againxl,
Tvdingx lx rhairm an of Ihe lOJf&amp;'J.
Senate armed xerelrex ronimitlea.
t (live Moiiiim eountv a judicial
Senator Itiixxrll la In line to fake circuit all it» own For, 52.I5H;
over thlx joh, which w ill have against, t3;i!)3.
more.than-usual important-) i« Die
t&gt; perm it the leg i.laln te to pro­
hig defeioe riarm ing in-riml ahead. vide two eountv judge* foi ro;inTydingx
fold
reporters
he lies w ilh m n ir than J.MI.IHHI politl.
thought "a pretty Idg Republican Ini ion. Fur, 72Ti'.nl; againxl. 31.trend
running Ihruughoui
Dm l i t .
co u ntry" figured in hi* defeat.
UcmiM-ralx had n state registra*
H e nddedt
tion of l.OOflJirWr while Renuhlirans
“ I think a combination nf many had unlv (&gt;0.5115.
th in g * heat me. T h r national Ad­
m inistration waa not popular. The
Korean war. The smear campaign
used against me.”
If nMilSM.a X is n s ,a. n s ,i
W h ile the Republican surge wax
g en erally greater than even w.ine Nations n|ieratlng in Korea rr
n f the party's strategists had hop­ luexrnl nnv thrent to r'-e tr " l|e »
ed fo r, th r results parallel) I those ial in tegrity m security &lt;&gt;f thr
interest*
of
state*
o f every off-year election xinre legitim ate
I till-4, when Democrat* lncrra*&gt;*l which Inirdrr oil Korea.
"This Council is Ihe guardian
th e ir strength In Cm igrc,*.
Rrpuhliran* l.nve gained in non nf Intrrnntiunnl peace and xeeiitlly
presidential year* xinre Dun. They and must reipiire the Chinese
won control of Imth homes In Com muni xl regime to withdraw
K lin hut lost it again in I'.'IH its forces from Korea and In re ­
frain from further unlawful a*,
when M r. Tniman was elected
xialanrr, direct nr indirect, lo th&lt;r
North Korren aggreaxor.
The R eriirilv Council met tiafav
to take un a report from Uenrral
M acArthur telling of C&lt;iinniuni*t
Chinese Intervention,
The Counril b in -to.I aside n fillsnlan effort to keep the Counril
from discussing Ihe M acArlhur re|'«rI
on the ground
it
wax
iitaxed and had no legal standing.
Then Soviet Delegate Jacob A. M a.
Ilk Insisted ihe Council most sent
a representative of Die
Peiping
CommunisU at the Council table.
Malik said the Council resolu­
tion making M acArthur U .N . com­
mander waa illegal, ami that Mar.
V

United Nationa

appreciation for the vote of confidence shown in my be­
*4 !

Insurance, l i t .

STRICKLAND-MORRISON. INC.

I would like to express to all cili/.enn my heartfelt

•3 1

financing.

I hope to serve you faithfully and well.

V IK U IN IA

P. A N D K ItK O N

Mrs. Perry H rrm rr is Improving
nfli-i a week’s treatm ent* at the
Phobia .Sanitarium In Orlando.
Ifi-rliert l.arnnert is maintenance
man at Sanlandn Soring-.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnv I, Unwell
Jr. and son Milton were
go -•
of hlx grandmother. Mrs. MeDennett, at Daytona Reach oOct. 29.
After some 10 weet ' -b v ** —
due lo a foot injury. K. J. Cole,
Sr. i* again carrving the mail t
and from the ra 't“ sy.
The Fred T. W illiam * home on
Ihe Country Club Road ha* lieen
rentnl lo M r. and M r-. F — I •
J. Smith gif New R.« h»l|r. N. V
wh-i plan to spend th r w irie r here.
Mr. and M r*. II. T. Rusxell
Mrs Irene W althall anil M r*. J. J
formed a congenial flshin-r party
at New Smyrna on Nov. I.
Mr. and M r*. Krnost J. Cole
tir. x|mnt the weekend of Ih-t. 2''
at Daytona llea'h.
The (Thamla-r of Completes, h ^ l1
it* rrg u lar mon'hlv meeting no
Nov. I in the Community Hall
With C. P. Urasinvlon. or* »'-'en'
presiding. Frank Kvan* reported
for D ip mrmliershin rommiD.-e. Joe
Mayluirv renursleil a reorganisa­
tion i..CCting to arrange new shufflelxiard team- and -chedtile*.
W. Wclderhold nlea)lisl for more
coonrratinn with the llov Scout*
on the part of the parents to hold
the Seoul group together, lie r a il­
ed attention to the fact that Die
troop wax nearly a year old, the
Charter having hern given it,
Dae. 14. 1949.
M r*. C. I*. Rrasington. chairman
of Ihe beautification committer,
requested volunteera for the com­
ing year, ami asked memlier* of
her committee to meat with her
Nov. H. M r* (i. R. Patterson re.
ported that the community Chris'mas tree- committer was nearly
complete anil that it would hold e
meeting within the next few •*•&gt;••
P. It. Anderson, rhairm an nf (he
road comm itter, introduced O. K
Fourakrr,
county
commissioner
for (h i* district. M r. Fourakrr told
o f plan* for hard-surfacing two
of the I-aka M ary road* In 1951
ami gave hia audience a clear pic­
ture of Ihe portion of ta ie a |hi«
diatrirt paya the road mileage and
Ihe amount of repair dope. In
recognition of M r. Kouraker'* effo rt* to give bake M ary good
roads, Frank Kvan* propose,! a
rising vote of thanks.
A petition t« require speed
haols on Imth lake* to fie proper­
ly muffled was read and dis*
Arthur'a report of Chinese in te r­
vention waa unrellaMe *ir.-e
It
“come* from the leader of the
Amariean intterventionlst force* In
Korea.'

GOOD HOURS—GOOD PAY

See George Touhy at the Florida
Fanhionn employment o ffice at the A ir Kant*

w m - c . .v —• »- Jamas Raasavtlt

C aliforn ia

State Farmer.) Market
M flm rl Vs. 1
* T X T I : t M M N » :iia
h A H K ir r
• •S ls » a , I l s r U a
Th e (iilln n ln a lir lr e * rep o rted •&gt;»
Ih e lie alers « a I h , S s s tm il X ls is
K c rm rrs M a rh c l (o r p ru d u te sold lo
lis aU ts and T ru c k e rs u|&gt; lo I I ' M
N ovem ber T. i» i»
.VviHadxs
Klsid r.ov-* IJ .ix
I leans T e n d e re re rn lie .
l-cndlna u ' ix o IV
D r,r * m &gt;.| J i
r'a u lirio w e r
c ra te I t *
I'ald-aw e N r**c. -&lt;■ I Is lin e * I n * - l IS
C ele ry C s lir t ’a s is l
J&gt;y I —-• , r x t ,
S IS
C elery. C a llt rlu lile o
I H tins c r s le
Its
c m um bers, K sxcy liu bskr I
C ucum ber* i hull « liu bxkl a.S*
K e a p tx n l
Hu l.x kl
t
la - llu ie . Iie l.e r a . C a lif
s v m o h ii

Crate S do*
Unions, Yellow
unions nhlle
I'rpper*. Fancy
a s t o e s . N.V
l a Ih a s

to III sa

SO Ih *s
liu hpr
Whir*

I -orators, N V While
I no II, a s

I'olslocs. Xsesl. lav V im bg eel
H-iussh. Vellov*
bu hpr
Tomaloes
l« Ih crela
riT H I'B
Oranges. tiet*endlna Itlle
llot
tlranelrul*. tiuncan
ho*
rlrspefrull. Marsh Hesdlex*
......
Boa

WINTER-WISt COAT
FASHIONS

Wait til you Bee thene
Ix-aiitiful coata. You’ll

t 7t&gt; a aa
I Tt
1 la
Itt

be delighted with the

I t*

and the lovely quality

i a t.* ;t

lOO'-t wool gabardine

* it * it
t tn
a tt

in Green. Grey, Black,

high fashion detailing

Brown and Wine . . .

j ta * Ti
* on - 1 * t

Sizes H thru fi'2

ttt-ltt

Kiipldlaa p Is n tK u l on IT l r u * . l a ■nd si l i t * on o r s n a e * and rlra p e -

3 9 -9 5

(lean re i# t|d » H a M . dsm snd m m t•r a le , m a rk e t fir m

To

cusaed. Joe M ayluirv waa appointrd rhairman of eommittee, ronslstlog of Frank Kvan*. Fred W erfrlm an, Fred Uodwlr. and P. D.
Andrrron, !•* repair Ihe Honor
Roll of World W ar II.

4 4 .9 5

Pirkntckera are advised to pm
vide some mean* to keep their
fond si.ppliea cold on summer's
hot days and thus avoid spellage.
(

SAM MARTINA
IM

Thanks a Million* Veters

P o litic a l Ails

CONGRATULATIONS
TC
JOHN IVEY
He should make n good City r-ommiaaioner. I am aure he wnnta to nee Sanford
progrrM an much aa I do.

Children^ Coats
Newest fanhionn for

For H e r ling me aa your repreaentative on the City ('ommiuion. I

the "Pig Tall Crowd”
. . . tailored just like

want to like Ihl* opportunity of expreanlng my appirclation In all thone

Mommy’s in water re-

who voted for me in yeatenlay’a election and of anauring (hone who voted
'

.

pellent Gabardine, all

/

for my opiwment I hat I will mtutlder myaelf an their n'prrnenUtlve an

wool Gabardine and

well and will nlwaya welcome all auggeetlonn and advice and try at all

all wooi Tweeds. Pome
with hoods.

timen to nerve the lieet Intereatn of Sanford an a whole.

I am deeply grateful to my many friondn who voted and worked fot me. ,

Sizes 2 to 14

Your* for a better Sanford

There U much to be done. We ahould all work for the continued development of
our community.

Around

12.95

JOHN IVEY

CHASE

raid Palilteal Ad*.

ra w P u lllk o l Arlv.

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C) . , -

PURCELL'S

�i
H IE WEATITER
In Unity Tb«r« li Strength—
To Protect lb * I 't u t of lb* World;
To Promote Ik i Procrooo of America.
To Prodaca Prosperity for Hanford.

l i e r a ! ? *
AN

VOLUM E X X X X II

K s ta M i^ h i'd 1!H)8

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A II.Y

NEW SPAPER

S A N K M tD . M .O K ID A . T H U R S D A Y

Chinese Reds
Withdraw On
‘ Korean Front

N O V . it.

1950

Stem per D e n i e s Woman Resident
Jay cees P l a y e d Of County H o m e
P o l i t i c s In City R a p s Treatm ent

II) A S S O C IA T E D PRESS
'u.
C rurral MacArthur'a spokrrtnrn
in Tokyo raid today thrre arr 60.*
000 Commumit Chinese troop* arrayrd attaint! U . N. (o rc n in Norlh
Korra and a ilk r number im tiled iairly availablr aciott thr M.mchurian fionhrr.
Korran fighting (runlt w eir ominoutly t|Uirl today. A ltrnlion dullrd to diplomatic lio n lt. Only in
thr air wa* thr war at utual.
*
Tbeie Mat no major contact tejmrtrd with R rd forcrt — rith rr Ko­
rran o( C h incte—in all Korra. O n­
ly on llir nuttbweil front was th rrr
any cuulact at all. T h rrr a ta rk Ird patrol of ih r U . S. 2&lt;tth Divi■ion ran into 200 to 300 rnrm y

Hetty I-on Partin T o Ha Hews Ate O n lei et I
T o Appeal Helot e
Tangerine
Attend
County Commission
Nov. 19
Fe.il ival

In N oitli Crntral Korra, U . S.
M a n n rt advanced unoppotrd to
'#1 willun mnr m ilrt ol llir vital
t'bangjin power dam. Only four
dayt att&lt;i Korran and Chinrte K n it
bad pul up b ittrr rn iita n c r ip
th ii iretor.

iiH'iitfiiilion of Ih eir rftcvllivit m H-v u i * ra i i h i i i U- i
nf flu*
tS a ffly I'n tro l m t n iU t^
t i r a t n l i&lt;» a fi**«- Mum l'ii&lt; l.iy
11ts t r In,

Mild
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In nil

K* in 1*11, 1 • » IV* &lt;in* it r, Joi n |U lull*!t. Itulirrl M urvry, Ihinriir
K w• iii t . 11**l *»* 11* i* i*'. t**ii««f&lt;»I giti *"»•■vi„ j i* JrdliiviMp IKt*1111 I!111n,
Till" 111&gt; I 1*11II'.
\Ik III W rig h t, tv * ••■ll iM in d i, llm n tlp y Swliuui‘ 1.
" *•
I'.itr i&gt; mm .I ■«11•* II 1‘u ttr t • f .uni Mi H u m *

« S e n s e l e s s Sales Truman Debates Calling Congress
Klansmen Abduct
Of Army Surplus
Back Into Session Before Nov. 27 F a r m e r , 2 S o n s
The U . N . security council hat
asked
fu m m u n jit Chinn in
to rrpiv
reply lo
to
*• vuiHiiiuiip*
rh argra of throwing ten* of thou,
Hv I I t N |!S T It. V \ t « \ l t n
Are D i s c o v e r e d
And Beat Them.
rand* o f troop* luto th r war in ita
A i i o A t ir
\n
\ &gt; t:
■&lt;
i,
c , » ul*- nt

final atagr*.
Charge* of C h in n * Rnl in te r­
vention were made Monday h r fa ’llera! M a,-Arthur, the U.N.
com­
mander. Atirunt w ithdraw al*
l.v
the counU-r attarkin g R « |*
foflowrtl.
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov '» m I*»
T h r Chines* seemed to have
pulled hack to await
C rr- The itory of an h a il | i \ a » lam
— ordera.
---------- ------tainlv they hod the m anpovvr In r t wj„, |M&gt;u|||lg $|,2(» .H M 1 w.ntl.
....... ,........... ...................... ..
Korea « keep the p rea.urr on I f
of turpluv imlit-tr) eijui|&gt;metil lor
they wished.
only
$6.89 and later sold il l u ik
M arA rth n r'a apokraman In T o *yo &gt;a!d i'huirday
some \ij0&gt;
Chinese Red troops are arm s* the
l l aallaaea oa r* g a r e a r )

Farm er Buys Million
Dollar Tools For
$6.89 On Blind Hid

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11 uni ,r. it utulri»ti&gt;..1 ti. I . | h- ||h.iuni- i il-■i uui mu wbriber i&lt; * all
lu l.v-ie,, li.vi L earl) until lie retttinv I I I W i-him;tup.
Slut wi-tii rstiie li-tliv In ie|an|,*r« tin tli, pie-ii y j« lit a* * l i m p ,1111 1 1*
O f
On* I ' i ••,*i*Irtii*4 *h h a «* In i !!*»•*4 f
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M* in toltili", I lirr.* w ,t ,i ft*.
it
aSino' Mr
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h of «||«-r*|f|M*intMi«
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f-ti the part »if |)n
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fi*v\ il4)Mt it iitt‘A?t« lie toil! linksV»|t l l /*■ a ri'titll »»| ill* I %
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ill h itliri -uui lu&gt; two will) i* bring
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A d o rm mote mtu-il 4iui u u rli-ii
Pirn liiu k r min the lionir id Kufii*
I r r , ,i while L itltiri, r a il) In r o l i)

Kilt her

Is
Accused
Drinking Too
Much Hy Gangster

Says K(--|{(-Kis lru lio n o r
Safety Patrol Is Sanford Voters To
High School Group SS. . . 1 0T i.,« k &gt; n...............
11 jo im w in u&gt; I Iscl ii I Tin f’fie Aid lteirin Novetnher l.i
r'
Stages Skits For Tex). tn m im ltrr (1141111141). ill'* lift
I ’t.lic. Chief Rri) t;
Wlllinin
ed lo id rn lilv llie |&gt;ut(ba&gt;er b&gt;
\|l
S iiiford
11 . i
pri-1f ip (hi- Inn- name, aie n-gi lc m | in
Kiwanis Luncheon name. He did v-iy the ui.iti v&gt; i&gt; .&lt; idtut-Hie nSclothinduf Satelv
Patrol, nn &gt;
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CTTKUH CR o F
LAKELAND,
Nov. P -&lt; A 1 W lth more money coming In from
tha largest crop in Florida history,
a record budget o f 1 1 4 1 1 4 . 1 1 1 wa«
approved hy the Florida
Citrus
Commission yesterday.
Tha commission gate Us oper­
atin g revenue frogi a small lag on
each box of ritm a marketed, and
. this season's crop Is expected to
t } be about 100,000.000 boxea.
The only budget Item earmarked
publicly hy the Commission so far
has been 11.0*3,000 for advertis­
e r . advartising eonunittea voted
to apatHl 120,000 of this far the
Florida citrus "exposition. 11471
for a trophy for ■lam l'a Orange
Bowl football game and M00 for
the Tangerine Bowl at Orlando.
Commissioner* also saaev
. latino* oa coloring.

'

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Walkout 1s Touched
Off Hy Telephone
Company Rejection
Ol Ten Cent Raise
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itljgi Itrll | r|t I ’jiMiit
oik
Mi M i in| r idliK iA luhird ihr lliu tlilliri* llk.it dir h id r ililr ||* r * *1.1*1 I m t ti-iil h»i1 11 lit 4
tM |.|rur ih.it
) j H r r * l»rl Out 4tul \ ulr Com* lluil 4 nun *1 tlir in.me 111 ., brrn
ilu l il tl* »1ciml til JiAta*
Itllllrr
hr4ilnl hi M.iht*lni Me* lllUt k lit Ml lu llrw
lv /r i ma |**l I If kIL ill tin nation t
A* 4 ir.n tl f l i I k it it ll r n i T l * * ittumi.i iii* .tiniii *i *irf11
*»n il* ju i l in 4fiiu«ing inletm.
illr lilt* III.'&gt;Tlllltl. I I
M it |rt
rrt in luting timing thr iamp4i|tn
I I m* liirik,' i l l i r a l r i n l to a Ik mil b r *
( ’ll) irgHli.th. fi im t r a in I hum 2.* l.iml, ( I 141M11.111 ul tlir 1 .mummi'll, Wan 11 *Ia « ii on lli«* r . n t i n 4 it a tlii
800 li» 1.400 .inti 4 irto rtl mimbri tilirt led lli 4 t llir It illrv. • i|'i'r i| ‘ J i r i il w-f iJlI.lJK it i o n till* CtoUH’
lirtu rr tin* 1 iiiiintimon il-'tii'v ll i l i\ a% I lie Ci \ \ | Im .ll llllir tic ail
nl |»r«*|i|r 1 t*|rvi hi thr rlri lion
I
H I' liiim m * itniiiiUMt rti I hut tiitr fittMiu In p in rlil thr
lilir |hi*m l
Mi*** Ih tty I m i I'm lilt viill ri'jtrf llir liu ttri
llir M.IHMI lu k ri* in nif!iil*^fl
•ru t Ih r Jil&gt;**'** ill W illin ' Hit
T h r iiniiimi i* ul* tit, M* *
I
tit*
I I I M niiiiiium* iliinit WmLin i'* Tunir* 1 liti* I *'*lli ill **ii Nnv i t l.iif .if i, il*-* t.n* ii that in* n 1
ri l iiiMii N iiiir | f|,IKlII 4«r t ill*
It* M h * I'm tin u *m Ih r S.nitfntil , ul: llir htnik f *' 1 tut ill* 1 1 1 » 1 ♦
ll ti(i) litmi d nil ("a ur I nill
toll*
■ ' t il t h ' I
It* I h *
fin *
h\
M'
hrMsml v r*»nt»**t l n * t - l u l l
• o f otm * *l i hi 11&lt;V4 who rh
I'
I'i*' ki-d In
pM-*iileiit St, pel
v n " » * v » •• •
Mi.* I the J a ) 1 . 1 - tiav.
•|iuiikc,| In '
\ *,-iiil-itivnli,| nnd
tn attend tin annual State t iinm- partlnl victim --f p a ra l)-i . *h-- d&gt;
I h-i of C iim iiiiii i meeting in Turn. , lined that -In « »* -leh for tv»n
|&lt;4 Nnv Jit 21 tinveilior Wnrn-li day* nfterwui l
II. ti. Lundquist tobl th ,- Coo
I- scheduled III nddiess Ih- inertinis*Inn that lie liud «. ■I s1 .1 (mm
Ing.
Ilis ile y (hlhnm, state .Inycee Savannuh, tin . a letter front li"
|ire*ltlent. repotted mi the IK-ulit hu&lt; I ui ml of \ | r Ian *«ui ii-M iig
\»i
!&gt;n\ i&lt; nt»i|.« .hi |
him to iiiy ■•tlirnt&lt; the ninttei, ll- t»r«iu i aiti to, ill 1 nl v i if i n «' S n t u n t a v
cue' tgt)ce and expraaed hi*
tm tid li ovr tin- excellent atlriei ndd.d tha) he Iin n -.iu ii,ile .| k.i
11! - - tt» i i *|* -ti 11»iw fi I »i u ryj'1 .n f. • J nnd
Larson, I* nrned I - *ri( tin i-ondi- 1" * m l i1111* 11* I i 11 i i r • ( J ( * a If.* to .i v #
S l i c e nnd pnrltclpalinn -if llie San
tl,in-&gt; al tin- llmnc, ami had lh ,n Viii. it ill I Mifi.nl «-*i rl in tiinti with
ford JaVcees
Mr liana* irp m teil ih- ilcfeat ii-kc-t Mrs Ravetiel to p i..... nl tin- i
r Mill.*! r n t h . n r n i * r a m it
i l tiHliMHMi it* • . li t I H*&gt; I
of the Jeycee iliamnml tmll team
i ill |t, «*nr *if (|i|* m » mil *viu|in a gsltie with Eusti* l.x*t night
illif ito.i.f .if it
kil l i vi*r Via l t
rt the liiilllirl|inl soflhnll field
li»*f «*
The Ku*ti* team ii-venged a jrr•
III* l»»limlr -t 11tl*u» if |f» IH
, inn* defeat nil their home ground
| . •fto&lt;mu*lrr«
..Vlm-k toiII itik-f.i
hv in utiiig tli Hanford .1« ■* ■fir**! in* ml*. •1 - nf ..f |»« * k i1t*"* un* •*( In rl in a hard fought hallo- Itn
1*mu m i l**t« •
• iiit 1 1 * If I. hi
game wit* preceded hy a mppi'
M IA M I Hr tt il Nuv '•
F'
Hintiv ut till’ 1 U ii.| .
\ fi lm ii i 1
at the Yacht Club
Hi. \ tuff linn |»«* tn “i fin t*i 11*** I tun n l Ini hv &lt; »1 »t l»m 1 f.nftolto '
Mr, Mn,-Neill opine, I the un-el I It.nii it ■ i ll !•
mi ni
*»ni. "«f
ll.** S. nyi 11
-. 41III t| -... l*i*t * nf
Ing hv leading the Jayi-i-. in i •"ii *11*i
I m iiivui.** ("ml If th r Hu ' v lU .t
(-.I.
V
lint •
• iiigiug "Down By the Old Mill k t’Mlri. | ti «*»i*!|«' nt uf Siftmi lit I tn it uir l« i of flo.lt Inn . t
Stream’'.
("hi. t«M tin* loin villi«“tic fm ti * n l
W illiam Hom e *,f the I'lllln !•&lt; m l\ii s i t i n i i n l «iitixt-fiii**fi itwln\
If x%ill f **f in • I . •
i Sirrrt
.
i
l.artmi-nt wn» a gm-*t at Ih" n
k» l. », r.lltM iial xxiif. r f.*r d t lira » t In* Turn i &lt; *• nt* i
ill mairh
Ing.
ChiiuifM JlHIt)
S * to
il rri " I n i l in vi
V \. I
i
• Ith tn
Ann i mu Im* *‘tl&lt;« i.itj* t mm! f »• •
i* l i t ,.
hi iv *
••%l pm - tin* «%mId Im* «».»
iiiji* m l nmi i i
, ! SI *lt
iiiMi. i , . nr j$l« In tt.-f M iin .it i
I ,»
Sill
111 ir Cm •
u ri’ .tfn k * nil* « t til'd to ill* ll » i t. ti i|| 1*4 ** vi i • »
t* *. Hi.
In* t o .Ilin Hi nn iilTv i*»*
I mi
11111 ) M.ltl I I *V1 * I
f d *totnto
i »■•■*-«■11 **
i mi Hu*
tin* utont di im*
ii iI I»." hill MtllilJ |!I * - I'lfcllt ft'i &lt; 11 t*. 1 ill tj *« li I i mu*
Th&lt;- Sanford
iJievlimind
&lt; i*&gt; Hu*
11 ii it t lit »i*
Station, ii|ierate,| hv .1 \ Cul tlir t*|t*iilliic *r**■)l**h uf (Jj*' I • it» &lt;
*i*» r agf ******
houti, is now running •econd ■ 11.*- ml v ■* Ilifito* «In % iiifitth ir
11**1 •'
entire state In the two month
\\.
11 i m « i i l i n t
j
tlii
t n
» I ) i n i 11 V
test In-irig put mi liy the h i- l i t r e Mimiii . Iiiiplci and iiifi' ii'lhL* • Ii
••
••• I f Cnl.
i m M k . \..v
to deter inie which statimn are I n r m | t l i r . M i a m i H ; » i l \ N i w « . d h
Kl»(*ii I) I " i k . II Ml.Hill huntop* in rnund trip -ales
*ldi*d
"Sanford'* pre-ent showing in
"Kuril «»( ui kfilin'&lt; in In* ntoti ifir*Mimti. i»r* •* itn l H r « \ (n lilt’
i i t \ uf Miami t m«| llv
Via vm
Hu- contest Indicate* Ihnl &lt; i* t, i m l lim rt that ris ir'»*».I aSnlxjifui i I!
■Inn i
Is
’ Mill**
'liv l spot* for travel," said Mi ''al an*, tor u lr nut *|ultr imiMl &lt;tnni.**
In a fi* *-■*ii **l *' III *
fit
t h#
hoiili. The cnnte*t, whirli ha• dill k i'ili'f “ A* tti.l i vii In ihiI •*. to*
l *j.»r111*(t tv-(f lit* f •
( X al*t»
in |iMigri--s for about a mmit'. - ill i un km1"| * nil t it Vll I If
• »(if ■4fto
el»«e on Nov, 30 and l-rire* mil he
hi-d ri hi id ii 1101f i.f Hi r all* kfiii.IiM 1 IM mi »lm m i
li» • i ti &gt;n« if»$ itur H.. I|{,H". ♦ i' i 1« -111*“« tiiiffw
given tu winning •tnliiui'&lt; un i i --i viri (*t a hid I n me
»mif v »im r ft - H»(• in V| Hi in *
atm * hv the Im* romnany
fifnvrifirnt *.f rililifiif an*- fifndi*.
A - ,ll LM-w! ........ . to
' 1
I loll 1.-&lt;*|l•l|a|«|«*to
I'ftn n f. *(*,*i • , f&gt; l.itmn#
A T O M IC N E W S P H IM
lint nun r lfii(it!i taiii
i*
f%
• •
ilfi.in l
M ONTREAL.
Nov
••
f.
* i nl* iiitif) hip that L***. « Hit** tl.. Mll.l flm u HI ill* • •% -•
1»*|«f«•&lt;.tiitil iv• .1 VI ...
• Iim .lV
N'rwsnrint manufactured » i*t- rh- firto alld tin* I’tlii*"* tk.il l». I*.
lllli Miituk him !,it |M. . • )* tifin in
aid of atumir m aterial- finm I'an Iilirk it* innkin$r(M hi* inldi'd
I ifllll.fM. I'i* f • - ill nt f i. * Y4
adn's stock pile at ('hull. It -- • r .
j i *i i u \ m i s w 11 m :s s
Out., calue o ff ttn- iimehlii, - - f a
i title VItV 1I I ( 1 *)&gt; l
SAN F IlA N riS K tip N*'V
Quehrc newsprint mill r.-l.n
1lie IIm ■Ik 41&lt;* 1 1'
1 .lu nt y
The surcvs*ful use of radioactive i /V' h 1liuniiiM It. iiiitifi-hirf*
. Saturday
di* fritdi^l 111ill.Rr I f uifiihiMt ti *11 mf I will &lt;In* * '(**'■••"il .11U
Iodine In a te*t run at Hale r'niu
«
1
Y
il
!
ut
i
n
t
i
in
ul,
■
-11
t
&lt;■ ihi) ,
rhartf1*
*»\
«l«‘&lt;luniiic
eau. on the north -hore of tin Hulf i vauiiti
. Iia|i1mm» an* M i- K 1 \1 M il'llt !1 i . i, llhraof St. Lawrence, wa* anii-’iinei-d "ariiiril • ir v iiT i
1IMI, Uni *"ihi *&gt;.| t M«|.iy
hv A rthur A. Hrhnion of St &lt; nth liN ilu n t** jfi«i
K«*lrial Jinlffi' (•&lt;&lt;•!$fr It Hat
urines, tin t., president un i gem ml
h i \ N I I I M I I'S
mnnagrr of Q ucIh v north
time nf J«diuYtih*R W itu f’ M ' f*»f In*
J At *k.Nf».\\ i i i k . \
• , t*i—
t»* rrhukvil Hurifi|*»rf a niriiihvr
paper company
1lean t Iliivum l I I . -m ....... . Htet•rn
*)*nl Rt*n
Four ton* of newsprint, contain­ “ •hurkina*' aaarrtion
ing a minute amount of tndi'»cli*c tn ii n l him tn fU r ) i u i * ill l*i i 'm i I ’nito f o h tudav • nu d :i nubindine, were run o ff a high -tu rd mill for rrfilRitikr tn tnki* na111 lUhrd i ♦ |M*t• that S o i n •ffi't*
im A u n i nil I.i -tut \ ,i . * Miit tf» uf
nf nulurtlun inlu th r tiiniy
paper machine.

to

were developing behind th r back group. ( j l U t .
drop o f tbe war. A U. S. Eighth | "
tt now in a tlrange |&gt;h ate in which
Arm y tla ff officer taid "the war
diplomatic m ovrt pcihapt arc
important a* m ilitary m o v rt."

Memtier* uf the Seminole High
School O le* Club yesterday enter­
tained Kiwaniana with •o:,te of the
akita and acts that they presented
Tuesday night In their Showboat
Review at th r High School. Thay
were Introduced by Principal H e r­
man E. Morris. J. I.. H urt and
Clarence Clause.
Among the acta that drew ap.
plause was the black fare ik l hv
Dial Hoyle and David H e ite r. In• ‘ “ ding
the
song,
-Shortenin'
Ilread . Store minstrel skits were
performed
hv
Kenneth
Oano,
Ueorge Harden and David Heater.
Kllrn Driggers in black .make-up
recited n comic monclogue.
An outstanding comic fait wa«
Sue Coll urn'* boop-a-doop singing
In tbe H elm Kane tradition with
Alan H e tie l a* the "bated" recip­
ient of her affect ion. Norm a Fave
Harvey song
Victor
ifrrh crt'a
“Love Is Like a F ir e fly - with John
y f. F ile aceomponvlng. and danced a
ballet with a group In costume in­
cluding Ethel W illiam s. Dial Hoyle
and Shirley Peacock.
,
*£ « »
» * • « * . Includ­
ing “ Who" ai.o "Only Make Be­
lieve’ by Jerome Kern were sung
hy the g irl*' T rip le T rio, all w ear­
ing furmal attire of pastel colors.
President Ralph A. Smith com­
plimented the (H r* Club and ita director, Miss (Jill* R e tt* W hittle.
. and Principal Morris for sponsor-

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Aiutociated Prcno Leaded W ire

Communications Are
Threatened By Strike
Of Phone Repairmen

Silluol Sul'ct) Putrid

60,000 Chinese Reds
Are Now In North
Korean Area, Tokyo
Spokesman
States

For thr Marine* it vtat a gain
of nearly a m ilrt along ihr toruout canyon road leading northwetl front thr r a il coatl cily of
llam hung. 40 m ilrt to ih r toullr
JA th a n g jin trtervoir m the heart of
a huge hydro-electric tytlrm .

• l u r lu p arti) thnnl, and mild
ih i. ift-rm io n i«-t tonight fol­
low « i In scatterril . l i i i . r M Friday.
I older in niulh purl inn Friday,
mu.h colder in mirth anil central
.mil -ItKHil&gt; colder in south Friday.

naval officer in W uild \\ n II -ind
had made the li.itg .4 i in t l . pro
cess o f a o ju ilin tt some $ I.*MP1
worth of sulplut rtjui|irpenl for lot
farm.
Johnson hinnelf was in lexas,
but he released the story thm ugli
his office heir, ll gave lin t tn •
count:

Checking over the government
catalogue o f surplu* Item*,
tin
farm er ran aero** a li*tin g -&gt;f nir
craft romputur*. tJue-'lng them t..
M 'gRlitBN Oa raae » -« , I
tJI LUSTIONN \ l l t i :
IIU N T IN U T O N . W. Vn . N.-v. ••
—
A Pennsylvniiia mis- who
shall I h- iiatnelei.h here hu« le rn
dating since last A p ril n tuiv from
these ports, and now she waul - t
know nil al«&gt;ul him.
County Clerk F n d A. Won- n
t eireil this Questionnaire from her
“ Is bis fam ily sanitary &lt;t un
sanitary? What kind » ( n fnudlv
does he conn- from ? Did tie grad
uate from high arhmd? Ilnw tdd ihe? Was he ever m arilt-il? Wlmt
Is hi* religion? Has he ever d..n&lt;
any tragic killing* or Iwcn in Jail*
I f so. w hy?"
W are said he doesn't hare Ihi
answers.

P n lice O d e r

H i u « J tin v gn-ettnl bun Fridin
when they flocked to Die Hit T &lt; ,
*1**1 after School ilu l) to gllfo)
n free show, Indicateil tliat in- i
very iHtpulnr with the I msv*. nl*
of whom wore their insignia mi.l
lielt*. Tlie tn-nl inrludt-il rt-frr-liin-nt*.
•
In prompting the -s f*-t\ of i„
•leslrlntiv nn,l scho|d children tie
Patrol icrv i-i u very useful pot
|h e. t ’hief W illiam * notified out
vestenlav, an.| added that patrol
trader- invariatdv become sun c
fid lunine** uml professional men
the School Kafetv Patrol, whieh
«.-i
re o rg a n is e d th t« ( venr. w-n
originally fonmal Nuv. Jit. |&lt;i.ft
under the auapiries of the H&lt;,minoli
I m inty Chamlier uf
Pouiifien-iwhen II II, Colcrnau wn- pre-i
dent and under thv ilirvrlion of
Chief W illiams and Hunt. T. W
I at wIon Principal C. E. Mi K R
of Seminole High School, Coach
law nanl
Mcl.ticas,
and
I! i
Coojser of the Junior High School
sided in the organisation.
I he original group of the Pa­
trol in Ill’l l included Voile W ill­
iams. Jr., now a state repre*enta
live, W illiam /* chary,
W illinn
SjH.-r. ft. P. Herndon. Jr., tionlon
l l n s ils w s t*a l u , 1 n , i

Eisenhower Warns Of Danger In
Gradual Surrender Of Liberties
CO LLEG E S T A T IO N . Tex.. No). 9 (A ’l (jeneral Eurnbow rr
warned today agkinil gradual suttrnder of (rrrd oim tu the frd rral
government.
*
" T h r crntral iltu g g l* o l our lim rt," iaid llie wai-time supreme
Allied cumniander il. EUliupr. "is that of firriloru againd irgunenlalion.
♦ —
His sddres* «&gt;■ ■t«-11* *-r •-.1 at frerdoiu of the ballot, yet h alf
the Inauguration today of Dr. our |a-o|de tlo not rhoosc to r t
M. T . Harrington a* president of ercise It. No dictator would ji*r
Taxas A. A 11. College here.
ndt free a tirm b ly of ritisen * to
questions;
yetHnow
“ In Ibis country, wa need not disctix* publie V
H I ________
i
faar n Mussolini ur n H itle r," .m a n y of us exarcls* our rig ht—
anld Elsenhower, now president o f'a n d obligation—to scrutinise and
Columbia University, "N o r need debate proposed legislation?
we fear a Lenin.
“ Despotism, whatever its gul*&gt;&lt;
“But one thing we mu*t fear— develops when msn, toting faith
demy of our freedom through our In lhcm»elvr*, surrender b it by
own neglect. A Mussolini, H ille r hit their own responsibilities to
ICwatlaaee Oa rag s T a rts J
or Lenin would not tolerate ‘

tiooka a Voters rite le o illlrd regld ci
litrlin g on N’.,v l f.
cm ding to n new C iiy mdii
t tiffin ,f M. Kihhin. t .) ni'-i
alld II N Haver, C ity c lrtl
miunct-il today.
To uuallfv for the ie-regi*t&gt; ■t.
a per -ui inii't I-*- over 2 1 , mid
have lirep u realdenl of I 1
n uil itiiiondv for one te a r, n
Sanford fr r -iv uiontli prim •
date ,,f regi-tratluri, and
te en n n t-i d rie d voter ,,f S.t
p r i o r to N o v .

1-V

The rrgistratlon lm«»k* *
f.
open for re teg idrntio n nl 1 ■
fe e of l i e City Clerk in tin I tv
'.I
Hall daily from p on \ M t,
I'.JI., e ire p l Saturday a lie n
Surnlav * and Imlidav &gt; w)n*n ti
lice will I h- rinsed. Ttn- laeil
.11
I h- rinsed f*ir re-fegi tratioo I »- c.
10.
No Voter iegi*tei&gt;-i| w ill the
City prior to Nnv 15. IV5u
' ill
he eligible In vole nt oil*
' IV
election In-1,) after th v If), i *M(.
utile-* such person shall hnw reregisterrd at the time hereip
I fled or nl *Urh later lim e a 'he
regl-trution l-nnk
are open for
that purpo*e.
It- giatiatlon of to w resident or
those who h ale reached the n " of
- I will tub. pla . at a late, .1.-.
Mu- noth-e uppln • only to ' dV
li-g M ta liiin .i rt-1 chi I him

f

M IC H M SS ttO NSTP.lt
M E L B O U R N E . Australia N .v
t* - (A1) The laa-h Ni * nun 'll - ia lung wav from being deb-m iid
a* fa r a- the Hev. tionlon P&gt;-«"M
of tin- Collins St. Mt-Htourru- Irnle|H-ndffit Chtiirh i* oDrertieil
Itriti-h Naval officers* exwtun*.
linn that the inon-ter I* a -tn - * o '
dummy mine from World W ir 1
Ii simply an old a l f * tale, to de­
clared.
,
"T lii- in in ...... .
doesn't nn w er
wlial I »nw lu ID S ,” puwrtl -id,
“ From one-tiuhrler mile I dl«tlru llv »nw four hump tw in - in
and out of the water nnd tnovt- , a*
ti-Mlflc *|H-rd at lra *t 111 kli'il*.
"Pin lio . * » f«i « p -y .h ia trl -t
deapiU' what these old
snllora
any." hr derlarrd. "Sim ilar monrte r* have I m*o i »ern In ilifferent
p a rt* or the world on an a v e r a g e
of once a v ra r for the past 100
years. W hat have the navy "f fl*
c t n to say to th at? "

I liry tiMik him 4iol hit two sunt,
llin x in , IH. .uni t nllitlgr. 1 1. Im 4
Hilt- llir y thru wluppid llir l.itb rl
411,1 I ut llir li.HI 411,1 beat lllllin u
t nllitlgr I .re', „i|&lt; o .i, triiib l)
lllg b lriird , ^,t)r-r )H t
I
S jn e i
t.ii,f Her lliicr-ye.ii old ton Lnnlr,i Stir wa* l iken In , hospital loday. She li pirun.iiil
None of thr Lee- wa* t-rlii-ve-l
•rriouslv in jut •**!.
S h eriff S t o r r *ai&lt;! one of the
Klau-nicn told Itiifu * Lee
after
they rrnnhfd into hi houi,"You drink ton inuch"
The S h eriff nd»l*--t Itiul l.ee I*
ii good providei and Im* n good
farm
The S h eriff surmi-ed the Klun-| Ini'll I h*, ami- I Inure.I wlieii tin- two
youth* prntrited th ru action and
-ii, idad to punish ti,- ui
In the scuffle in the hiui»e, H in­
son knocked off one of llie Klim*
men's nin*k nnd r&gt;- n g n liril the in­
truder. The Sheriff said that the
limn hail not l-e&lt; n arrested toil prohahlv would he, either by the FB I
K v a ils a ra ■&gt;■ r * t f gear!
D U M B D U CK
S E A T T L E . Nov. u opi The
big signluiard ut Jlnt lliu-ly's
service station reo!i*ti,'nlly show*
a ssm|di- of outdoor living in wet
weather.
To add to the n-alun i, llrady
added some decoy*.
At d in k yesterday u Malian)
duck sail'd in, spotted what up
lien m l to I h- n jHind where scintn
of his reathef,-il friend* were
swimming, nnd tried u high speed
la n d in g .
Ilrsd y got n duck dinner.

Lotion
Flans P a r a d u For
Armistice1 ! ) av

A n u Mi i a n

Press .Medina Told
l . S . I’rcss Is licsl

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Hus Station Is 2nd
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Russian Paper Terms Democrats,
Republicans Equally Reactionary

E L E C T IO N E X C I SE
N E W YO RK. Nov. V i,l'i Two
Imya not old enough to vote are
M O SCO W , Nov. 9 (,Tt In it* fit*, comment on the U. S.
O aring their trouble* to the elec­ election) Pravd-i declared tmLy i lu l the new American Congicit wr!l
tion earn iui ign
differ lull little ftom llie old one. xince the Dem ociatl and Rejmblican*
Russell Cunningham and Jfnhert
Lee, to rl Ii jrt, plaved honkv from ate e,|ually reactionary.
Tbe Cnmmuniil Party nrw ijiajwr rrjHiitcd tbe drleat ul A luetic an
high school Monday to distribute
campaign literature.
Labor Party Congressman V ito f
Tuesday they- staved out of Marcantonhr of New York City, poor turnout at the |h&gt;IIs and u
school again Irvin g to figure nut hut cl* lined he received mure r liar act eristic noathy among the
how to obtain stationery for nil ab­ vote* this year than in 11*IH. It voters.
sence excuse.
asserted that Marrantunio, whom
(The estimated 40.0UO.0O0 lial
Last night neighbors of
I&gt;r. it described ns the "only prve lot* cast this year »&lt;t a record
.V rxnrH er S Hnirir* «■«- two hoys gressiv^ member of Congrasx,
high for an off-year election, I
enter his offlre. Police arrested was defrated in-cause of a th*eeFravda declared that the »mad
Rusoell and Robert on rhargra of party coalition opposing him.
turnout o f voter* 1* "evidence of
( M arrantonlo actually dropped the indifferent attitude of the
burglary.
. Th« boy* said they were only almost 1,000 rotgs, polling 35,- broad masses of American people
looking fo r prescription blanks on 385 this year a* compared with to tha results of the elections
which to write excuses explaining 30.-J78 In IM S .)
which were competition between
.CsaQ aeta s s gage r e a r )
The paper said thrre was a
th *lr absence

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fur •evrrnl cltlei, Incluit*
Ili^h Court
pin* intere**t of 17.114 t.iH^dlsa. |
Ing Dairen and I’ort Arthur, mid
In other lotion, t'«l.iy the high
that the Chinee Red military had
( I M k 'I n H n i I ' r n m I ' r n i r &lt; » « r t
(Cnntinurri Irum I’.irr lln f)
taken ov«r th&lt;- Pelplng*M«k&lt;lrn
«unit:
autliortlrd
the
tlnlm*
court
to
riih
Grnrrm Lin Plan, fori&gt;-&lt;1 "Mim ■ rniltvnv whirh feed* liy hranrh
iiifi. •&lt;! 1 I .* eeond lim e to
on rlalma Involving the then ter i give at. iminrdiat' healing to
rhurinn hnmnn r" of tin- Chlm- • tiro into i. or Hi Korea.
civil war unit
• of tlio mnat
Mniii, 1'iogrr iv*
I'aity
“The I ’n itd Nutior.n 'nice* lire ritory of Oregon, wevt of the- Caa* ; bail
tt'ce u ifu l of l t d Chirm’* field meeting a r.rw for," MnrArtli.tr fai'i Itangr.
! i undulate foi
......nor of Maryroiiininnilti».
T ‘o Juatire In purlin' nt uppral
bnd w hoi'
nine wan harawl
raid.
President Hyngnian Him if tin
f*.||ot Irvu u ," la.
“ It ia apparent to our fighting d to claim- tourt ilreieluii to the fi"in Tile-day
Kurran ft&lt;-|&gt;ul&gt;li&lt; loin . t.• .vt rnr- force* and &lt;ur lnt« llitf«-'&lt;r« ag'*n* I r liilninal and *ntd 72 other would not
!&gt; ii lu y a lty n lfifrirn cc in A«*ul ill t &lt;rtitMitii**■ t in hnvit ro.ifirmcd Ho fmt, lliat rlo'ii&gt;' hate teen fil'd im d'’&gt;' an*
&lt; l liy H|i* • ta tu ’a
take o nlrr* from tli . K m nlle. 11• the I'n itd Nation* are i&gt;r&gt;-&lt;*ntl&gt; d i e . Indian Cluilii* A rt. Tli*
I 'l l r
I * Wr .
implied i: id la
■iil&lt; red ihi in hostile roll tact with Chine*''
I.'uii «i
'.it&lt; e-oiirta m n y
Cliini'-o CtiiumuriiiI; .i• r*»- • 11 &gt;
■ C’ommuniit military unit* deploy* rue to hrinjr id omr to Hi* at­
tliey "hould re
Ynlu mill into tin K mitn out
luinage iiii'.*t tiled
td for urtiuri nguiml H&gt;" f»rre» tention of Hi' United Nation i."
Red China’* l ,i,i|iiin: imlin «►- of Hie unitiil rominnntl. *
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in ,u ieil ir,
'flie Keeunty Council met ui
rnilril “ Amrrlrati uiftrn •ion” :in&lt;!
M n rA rth u r u ih lo i;
:t
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M
today
to
take
up
the
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rj|Mirtn| u n i i o i i „ i ’ ttirinigiilejectdl a $12*.
"The lontinued employli'ent of tine •iue*ll&lt;.i, hut M acArthur i t*
Chti
ukHi f'hlrn
•«* CunimunUt fo im in Ko­
■t I he govellillHrnt
■tul Irurln r* volutitio IIng for •• r* rea und the hoitilf attliud1 *f- j |*irt mb * made &gt;» fot * 11, • d !.•*
I . o f Itu
II I’ M today to take up t he l*ale*&gt;
V lr»’ in Knit a.
•i -cite d tonne*
m in d litr *ucii force*, '(liter w
Then* wa&lt; no indiration, how*
tiling K&lt; i |’ In aril
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&lt;|el.«i"l tniMrdiatriy
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IS OUR CITY UNPATRIOTIC?
Th&lt;* Full Fujfc A flve rtise m en t A p p e a rin g In T h e Sanl*or&lt;I H erald, F rid a y, N o v e m b e r .‘5, HioO W ould H a ve You
T h in k So. T h a t Ad. “ P A I D FO U B Y V F T F K A N S
F rien d s O f S a n fo rd In terested In Good G overn m en t",
Is P la in ly “ D IU T Y P O L IT IC S ” A tte m p tin g T o C rea te
‘I’he Impression T h at AH T n e V etera n s O f Th is Com ­
m u n ity A r e S olid ly S u p p ortin g It N o th in g Is F a rth er
F rom T lie T ru th !

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poll' e powi-l foi Itie pnltnl wit.*

VI
A Vole* For

W e D o Not W an t A Man A s C ity C om m issioner O f Th is
0 d \ W ho W ould A llo w A n yon e. On His B ehalf, T o
A reuse An H on orable Opponent &lt;&gt;f lleinp; A T r a ito r
T o H is Country.

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Do You Want Tourists?
Do ^ m i Want

T h is I nderhanded K ffo r t 'I’o Sm ear 'I’lie C h aracter O f
C itizen s L ik e M a yor A n d re w C a rra w a y, Fred Dyson.
A n d .John K rider, (T h e O pponent O f T h e C andidate
Sponsored liy T h e O rig in a to rs O f 'I’he A d ), By B ran d ­
ing* Them A s Deinn U n p atriotic lia s B rought A I ajw
Class. O I Unscrupulous T a ctics Into M unicipal Politics
W hich lia s N ot Been Seen In Th is C ity B efore.

W ith

S a n f o r d 's

Is

A Vote. For A ll O f These

I M R E ARE T H E T R U E FACTS ! !
T h e C ity O f S a n fo rd D ID N O T S tart A n d Do T h e W ork
T o Benin T h e Stadium On O ctober litith A s T h e A il
W ould H ave You B elieve. Th e •larco C orporation,
O rlando, Florida, C on tractors For T h e S a n fo rd M u ni­
cipal Stadium , H ad Kindt M en On T h e Job S e ttin g U p
Batten Boards A n d B e g in n in g T h e Foundation F o r T h e
Stadium And T h e ir Pay B oll Records F o r O ctob er 26th
Show : John W . Ivey, C a rp en ter Forem an, A lle n T a ilman, Tru ck D riv e r. C h arles Lew is, La b orer, Claude
W ilk erson , L a b orer, Isaac Dawson, L a b orer, Johnny
B ryant, Laborer, F ran cis J. K en n edy, S u perin ten den t
A n d Mr. J. A . R iv iere, P resid en t O f J a reo C orporation.
Since T h ere W a s N o T elep h on e A v a ila b le On T h e Job
Site, M r. R iv iere A sk ed A C ity O ffic ia l, In sp ectin g T h e
Job. T o Phone T h e O rd er In F or Him F o r C on crete T o
Pou r Footings. T h e Sherm an C on crete P ip e C om pany
D elivery T ick et W a s S ign ed F o r By Mr. K ennedy, Supt.,
But T h e C oncrete W a s In co rrectly C h a rg ed T o T h e C ity
O f San ford W hich W as C h an ged T h e N e x t D a y W hen
Mr. Riviere* Requested A N e w In voice Be M ade Out T o
T h e J a m . C orporation. T I I K R K W A S N O T A N Y C IT Y
KM P L O Y KK P R K S K N T O N T H IS JOB.

defeated.

LISTEN TO STATION W. T. I{. It. TONIGHT Ii:!',
Paid Km Ity Friciulii Ilf John Ivey

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Adopted w It limit op|H&gt;«ition tt tl*
idinu Hint the
Untied SUt&lt;
•operale wit Ii other
rtiu n H ir* m
Ming 'in e vh n n g c
•tlldeOt Mtill ' 'hip*, tiring ti'pnraI l"ii* lo o n e y ,
t nth' r meun*. Thin
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iintoaiiil ■on olloll in Miami.
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W h :i( A b o u t T h e R e s o lu t io n Q u o t e d h i T h e A d ?

L

' In- I'nrl Thul Whh Not Kx|ihtintHl !i\ Thi* Ail I* Th»t When The Heunlu*
lmu Wit ' I'ri'M'iiliil |ly A .Mothm Of Citmmist&lt;lo»or Stemiwr And Second­
ed I tv &lt;'onunifiidnner Cluum, The City Attorney \V»j Anked For An
0|tiiiinii A&gt; To What Kffect Such Action Would Have Upon The City’**
' outun i For The Stiolium With The Jurco CorjHirulion. lie AdvUcd That
If The City. Of lit Own Accord, I’ohhwI Such A Item.lutioii A im! Thereby
11reached Tlie Contract. It Woiiiil Ite l.ialile For Suit Ity Jurco Corporatitm For Costs Incurred So Far Plus The Kx|mcted Profit Of The ConTractor. Following Tina Advice The Motion Was Put To A Vote And
Despite Such Advice Commissioner* Chase And Stcinper Voted For The
lt» solution To Itreach The Contract. Mayor Carraway And Commissioners
I s o n Anti Krider Acted Correctly In Voting Aruinst Such A Resolu­
tion To Lay The City Opun To Suit For Damages Ity Jurco Corp. IF The
War Kffort Should Reach Such A Point That The National Production
Authority Should Stop Construction Of The Stadium, Then The City
Would Not Re Liable For Damages To Jurco Corporation. Following The
Vote On The lU-snhitiuu Commissioner Krider Made A Motion, Seconded
Ity Commissioner Chase, That Tlie National Production Authority Be
Contacted Immediately As To The C ity’s Position In Relation To Build­
ing The Stadium Motion Unanimously Passed. Answer Received Anil
Printed In Wednesday's, Nov. 1. Herald To The Kffect That The City
Was entirely Within Its Bights To Continue Wtth The Construction Of
The Stadium.
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Js The City Taking Vital War Materials? *
H E R E IS Y O U R A N S W E R ! !.
(tiir hm.i .owim ; is a con ov wikk ntoit thk Virginia hkidgk co.
WHICH IS MPITI.YING TDK MATKKI kl.S FOR THK 8TAIHUII)

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W F.STKBN UNION
K.IMIA285 LONC. D L P II RO AN O AKK V III I 1213 P l ‘jr,0 Nov
i PM 12 r»:i

H e re a re 4 (fo o d rea son s w h y :
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C ITY OF SA N FO R D
SANFORD, F L A .

O U R O A C T O R T A F fR O V tO M IT H O O t
w a r* dailg iw d for your
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O U R P O R O - T R A IM D
M IC M A N IC S kaouvow
ford horn bumpar to
bumpar, intida end out.

T H E N ATONAL PRODUCTION AUTHORITY ADMINIS­

O u r first duty it to k e e p ynur lo rd u t fine a t it was
designed and built to he. Yn u r satisfaction is wliat
m akes our business g m w . I'lu t's the big reason
w h y you can Ire urre o f cjukk, dependable, econom],
c a l i r n k t when yo u h rin g ynur t'nrd in us.

O U R O I N U I f U FO R D PA R T S

D riv e

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tail lowgar.

TRATOR ADVISED IN A NEW S R E L E A S E OCT
27 THAT IT W IL L B E HIS IN TEN T TO AVOID INTERRUPTION OF T H E PROJECTS A LR EA D Y UNDER WAY.
TH E M ATERIAL W E U SE FOR T H E MEMORIAL STADIUM
W IL L NOT B E TA K EN FROM ANY PROJECTS WE FUR• NISH FOR T H E D E F E N S E EFFO R T BUT W IL L COME
FROM W HATEVER C IV ILIA N M A TERIA L W E HAVE
A V A ILA B LE A F T E R A L L OUR D EFEN SE CONTRACTS
HAVE BEEN F U L L Y SA T ISFIED .

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VIRGINIA BRID GE CO M E CHAPMAN
This Certainly Shows That The City Can Not Take Vital War Materials.
The Government la Not Taking Over Ten Percent (10%) Of The Pro*
sent Steel Production Of The Country.

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I* .III! FOH BY C m X K N B , M ANY OK WHOM A B F V E T E R A N S . WHO B B L K T B
IN K A IR P L A Y AND K RO O RB S3IV B G O V ER N M EN T FO R SAN FO RD .

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In Unity There la Strength—

firnr.vllt fair Ihmu.-h H p I n H i r
&lt;w&lt;(.l .-insider able &lt;I.nolm*-- near

To Protect the P s s r . 0f the World;
To Proaoto the Progress of America.
To Produce P ro rp rill; for Sanford.

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Reports Show
Heavy Voting
* Across Nation
Early Returns Bring
Few Surprises As
Vote Follows T ra­
ditional
Tendency
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Entabliflhfd 1908

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

M u tll lllle ie il h i the elettliall ol i l l y to.llllllK iolif-.* wa- I r . r a l r .l
lit** m orning, and a m i n d «o le wa* in ili-a t c j la) the fa il ila.il lav
12. tO o'clock mure lhan 7(i0 had c a ll th ru Lallaal* at the l ilv H i l l

\ eating on thr cnngiriiional. (late and county n iu ri wa* itrailv
hut not unusually heavy. Shortly*.
a fte r noon 405 a si *iate re I - j
aia n tj. haal voted at Precinct N&lt;v.
3 at
he T o u ris t Center.
A t l*recinrt N o . I , ut the Clirl
Sca.ut lli-aili|uarteria on C o m m e r
clal Avenue, the vaating was lig h t­
er niial at noon iraa-heal n tiatnl
of 115
M r- F. K Itaaiiinillnt, clerk at
the C ity H a ll polls, reported a
-te sd v (t r r a m Ilf Voice* &gt;inre 7:*MI

V icto r tireen »e r\ «»l at one table
atul J im S in g le ta ry . J It l.v le .,
Lester T h o rn le y ami W P Peacock at another.
S e rvin g at P ra vinrt N o .'I were
P. W . Pone, Mr*. A . W
K|.p*.
It. 1.. Parkin*. J r ., anal K a r l)le
lla&gt;u*haa|alrr.
“ Plenty of p o litic s ' wa* in tlae
w ind In the d o w n t i^ ;
•ictln
and ruliilialate* hn| in take Iha-ir
(h a re of good natuiial kidding.
M uch I aunt a-r went am at aliitg
store counters, the S ittin g S &gt;n.
nf It* »t w en- rcaaly to t o iu n le ir
m uch info rm a tio n , atul the Smoko
House and llill Pell'* cigar store
ware I he scene nf gm-d n *t ill &gt;■«!

argument*.

Unusually L a r g e High Court Holds
V o t e Turnout In Littlefield A c t e d
St. P e t e r s b u r g With No Authority

v T A L L A IIA 8 8 K E . Nov. 7 0P&gt;
BUse of tile old-fashioned shavlnibruth and (having mug in Florlilr
bartx-r *ho|&gt;* ha* been outlawed.
So ha* the neck-du*ter—the*
long handlrd, lnng-hri*tlri| brush
the laarlaer nlwav* use* to whl«t
the loose hair* off your neck a ftc
a haircut.
New rule* ami regulation* of
the Hailaer'* Sanitary Coinml**|n»
being poitr-d tlii* week in nil th&lt;
State'* harher *hop» icrve* notice
l^of the ban.
^ Chairman Pryor Young of th*
bar tier hoaril oppoteal outlawin'the (having brush and *havim
mug, but lie wa* outvoted by th
other two member*—J . \V. Thomn
aon of Jarksonvillr and Itnv It
Hrown of St. IVtenburg.
He *ald he didn't think It would
be more »anitarv for the harher ti
apply hruihlr** (having cream o'
lather from a machine cajleat *
"lathrrlier" with hj» hare hand
rWban to put it on with n »oap*
'▼brush that hail |u*t Ik-ci . washed
In water at 2IKI ali-gree* Fahren­
heit.
Since the hruthe* and mug* an
gone, thr taoard also repealed thr
rule requiring they lie washed in
the 200-degree water between ru»tomer*.
Young »ald the change I* effec­
tive immediately, but enforremen*
will be lenient for a while to let
the barber* make any rhanr,-* that
j| s r r neeesaarv.
If they buy a latherlter. the ma­
chine* will co»t nlHiut | I 0 aplrce.
One can lie u»ed for two chair*.
8everal type* are on the market.
Altogether there are about .1.000
laarlaer chair* in the stale Some
of them already are u*nig lather
lierm.
With the neck-duster gone, thr
barber mutt brush off hair* with
a folded towel, or he ran lauv an
air-pressure devirr that will hlow
fRhrni off.
Another na-w rule requires harbera to lmmer*e their rator*. *el«
sora, tweeter* and romb* a little
longt-r In hot water or an antisep­
tic solution laetween customer*
and permit* a couple of aRernal'
chemical solutions that may h&lt;
C IV IL A IK PA T R O L
The Civil A ir Patrol will meet
Wednesday night a l 7:00 u'clu-k
Bvlth classes on radio code and
neurology until &gt;:00 o'clock a l
which time there will be a buslA way* and mean* eommitteo
will bo appointed to plan a drive
la rmlao fund* la purchase aa
airplane for the Booddron.
During the lima Use Squadron
bad an air force thlp available
ft was rated among tha top
la tha atata for lU acIn flying hour* and almaflows.

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Aiwoclnted Prcsut Leimed Wire

N O V . 7. 1950

Local Political Interest Centers
Censure Vote
On Race For City Commissioners Q n Bousing Is

itr a s s o c i a t e d P R E S S
Firtl rrpoita.frum the voting in
today's longirst.onal cfritioni lm
mihrd no surprise*— Republican*
*, V “ ,n
. • i . ■
, ... .a. A. M. whet. tha- Voting -tlilltd.
were out in front in normal GOP j at)1|
that the t. tul
trmtory and ihr Drmociali lad Mould aH e a d the 1,201. m ark of
lu«t year. A ssisting her » w
in area* they uiually control.
Hut the figure* available in mid- E d u a rd loins*, M r*. Italph A .
S m ith anal Pltiyal I ’alltirr.
afternoon, representing a handful
A t Precinct
I, Phil Itach,
ol an ripectrd 40.000,(NXI or more llenry Russell, I,... Ilutner and
ballot total, were loo fragmentary
'Jo hate any real meaning. Iliry
came from tcallrird precincti in
only a lew itatn .
G O P candidate* for Senator and
Governor edged out into a lead in
normajly Republican Kama* on in­
complete return* from 71 ol the
ilate’* 2.971 precinct*,
Pie. Au* llarqurt, M ich, al- Elsewhere
In State
way* an early reporter, went Re­
Voting
Is
Light As
p u b lic a n 10 to J in the governor'*
“ ace. That compared with 15 to
Issues Are Settled
I G O P in 1948
ST. P ET ER S B U R G . Nov. 7
1 he nearest thing to a diownig
ol a ihifl came from a tmall .Yew t/T*&gt; In an aina/mg lurnoul. (mm
Hampshire precinct. Republican 30-55 percent ol sider* m llie S i.
Governor Sherman Adam*, wlio Prtrr'buig -sir.* lu ll solrsl by
carried it 11 to I two year* ag-i. noon today.
A biller ftgld belwren Demo­
trailed Democrat Robert P. Ring
cratic and Republican undulates
ham 5 to 4.
which got bolter as (lie campaign
, m From mo*l of the country there
went on set the fuse under thr
^vere reports of a heavy vote. Hot
soling public.
contest* in the big population
In northern
Pinellas county
•isles helped pile up the tiahot*
and pointed toward a record total from 11-20 prrrrnl ol lire quali­
fied voters bad cast llieii ballots by
for an “ off-year" rleciion.
noon.
An extremely heavy early vote
piled up througout Illinois today,
In one St. Petersburg pies nut
(parked by the blistering U. 8. where 480 voiris are irgnlrird.
Senate rare between Democratic
Incumbent Scott W. Lura* ami 175 bad voted by noon. There ate
about 62,000 qualified voters ia
Republican Kvrrett M. Dirk sen
•# Report* from Chicago and all thr county.
dowruUnfe, area*
Iml leated the
Ib r Republicans have 15 can­
rote Van running far ahead rtf
didates rnletrd in county and legis­
ID n lla w * ■■ !'■«• a iir
lative races.

Barbers Must Give
Up Shaving Brush
And Neck Dusters

IN D E P E N D E N T

The trend hv noon wa* even
higher than that of Ihr i .
turnout In the May Ih-mnriatli*
primary, hut the pace I not n
ported to keep lip. However, a recold off-year voir i* in the offing
Orangrs county vote: About 72100
.,r U.limi
i &gt;110.1 voted
.......
of total
total leeistrntim.
tfgi»trntlun of
through first five hours, arrurdtm.*
to he*t gut-sse*. No hot rare* in
county. First time voting tuarhine*
u»*d rounty-w isle. Several
places late tqieriing when t.lddlng
Janitor* forgot tu open plate* hv

7 AM

Imke county: No vole maehin'there but .’I.ikm* |* gui-s* on num
her out of 111,800 eligilde who voteil
Ihu* far. tine state reprewntative
heing chosen and referendum to
alailish Justice of peace court* may
bring out over one third of total
voter*.
Hrnrrallv, Flurida voter* ill*I'layetl hull* intereai In the elertion.i lihiav a* only a fraction of
the-state's million rrgiMt-red vnt
er* cast I-allot* hv I I’.M.
Report* frum tliruughout tin
state were approximately the same.
In roost rase* less than ‘20 percent
hud voted hv noon und in some
Ita slla s r* u s e tc * atst

Mrs. Ellen Hodges
Dies At Age Of 7S
Mrs. Kllrn llntige*. 78, died
•hortly after noon yesterday fol*
lowing an !llnr*i of (ev.-rni
n.ont).*. She had been making
her home for a number of year t
will, her daughter, Mra. F. M.
English hi. the Country Club
lt&gt;usd.
Hum. Feb. ft, 1872 in Charlton
lounty, &lt;ia. Mr*. Il.ulge* mine
Ir Ssnford in I'JOfl. She s m s a
im nt.er of 111* koyal Neighbor*
t f America rnd the Me;hod.(l
Church of F'dkston, (ia.
She i* survived by three
■laughter*, Sir*. Knglish, Mrs. A.
D. Rosier and Mi*. Hen Smith,
oil of Sanford; five ion*, M. (L
llodgrs, Sarford: C. W. Hodge*,
Koyal Oak. Mieh.; W. T. Ilodgs t,
llstel I'ark, Mich.: Paul Hodges.
Detroit; C. K. Hodges, Toledo,
Ohio; 20 graniichildren; on-* bro­
ther, Harry C. Petty ataf one
»l(«er, Mr*. Rotiert K. Jones, Imth
ol Folkiton.
Funeral service* will be held
at 2:00 P. M. Wednesday at
Krirkson Funeral Home with Rr*.
J »i. McKinley official.) g. In'.irmciit will take place in l,*ke
\it w Ccmcter7 .
VKTKIIAN'M CLAIM S
Tom H. Deen, assistant state
service officer, will be at the of­
fice of Lloyd F. Boyle Tuesday
afternoon, Nov. 14, at 1:00 o'clock
In order to aaslat veterans and
their dependent! to receive claim*
and benefit* to which they are
•ntitled.
On hi i la it vricit aoteral weeks
ago more veteran* than ever be­
fore came to roniull Mr. Deen
about their problome.

D o n n e l l Appointees
T o Demo Committee
Are Given Approval
T A L L A IIA S S E L Nuv. 7 v P l
I lie | loiiila hupicmr ( null tuled
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today
ulay Inal reining t liairman Ale*
Ultlefirld ol the State Denui i itu
Lkecutive Committee bad no autlionty to till I I varanciei on the
Duval county committer.
In a 5-2 decision, llie inuit said
Lalllrlirld's Irnn ol oilier cipurd
willi the May primaries, when lie
was defeated.
''Since be was out as a lurinbrl
ol the loninutlrr lie was out at
chairman anti bad no |Miwrt to
till vacant ret on llir i minty exe­
cutive imiuniltrr, tucli |&gt;owrr liemg veiled in the nrwly elected
chairman o| the State Mxrculivr
Comimtlrr,'' Juttscr Glenn Terrell
«•»! m writing the luuil't niaiorvi)
opinion.

United Nations Considers
Won By Labor Chinese Communist Thrust;
Mustangs, Red Jets Tangle
3rd Test Vote Within
24 Hours Planned
Over Enforcement
Of Wartime Rules
I.OMX &gt;Y Nov
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a ircaand ih a llc .ig r **illim 24 hour*
today when it tiral iliiw n a I literal
motion ol ir n a u ir m i r.t.u v h y­
ing coil*.
I h r m otion, w h iih wa&gt; •«»)»(•*&gt;tlad hv the ( onsc. ta l.s e -, I n i lr&gt;

Allied Forces Regain
I .os! Positions As
Chinese Reds Mep.in
Withdi.iwal
North
lit V-Stll I l l i l l t'lil s s
1 Ilia ili«»*lr(ii N m rl Imill
|t*l
tillliVt*•% Hit) l S %%4i|»l*iiirt
t*%M lit* \t*l ill kotr.HI I hiIi Ii I Itiul

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299 |„ 284.
A Hold lest wa* tclirdilird lot
ll,r b.io'e.l an battle ol
tonight when the Conservatives of- ^'r L o ir in » ii
lei an amendment nlqnlmg to llsf
I brie wai no liravv lighting
government'* continued
eulorc* "" ,,ir
An e»,ircled lull
mrnt of watlimr conltol*.
' " •',r J"-, a
•*» ,," rr •“ b»ui
I j«t niglil the I ..i I mii Iiiaiontf 1 binr.e IO.I Hill Korean ilitnmm
survivril an t&gt;p|M&gt;iilioii
u n su ir ^"b-.l 1" il»i rli'p Allied id tu rii
move on the gmriiiinrnt i luMic l'c* *sl..l..1 llo K n it w n r legmup
mg program bv a voir o| 200 to
i'«.»»*l.lv t.. lollow up list
2MW.
* " rk I 'Id*la * lilt It lo lirtl l lait«J
Conservative l.radrl
IV m*t Ut '■*,l"Oi li.nip. to (all b a il a*
Oiurrhlll led the oiqmsition In t'ta non Ii ■
&lt; 'll nnlr liom llo Kolr.iu
hoii.iiig daUte. Tlit gov.rnrrs.al M in,lo „ ..o loo.b.
sole was pre*enti*l hy lls--.lt&gt;• Min­
ister Amur in llrvaii, wlio iiuecta
Ibr arru l d"g(iglil betvirrn
the government'* hou-i-ig prir- I •» t &gt; |&gt;| Mustang liglitrn
gran, under wl.nh •;«'.■
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new homea are l*eii g hudt
|)UI|,
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niul llletThe opposition has eiitii-UM
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"ml allerthe government'* housing i "ginai ""'''i over &gt;mui|u near the Manu« “too little and too slaw “ ' h* iliuuai. ImiiiI. i Amrilcan S I iihiI*
Consrrvutivr Part)‘ c n ..- a t ..... Ia«
s u , | , „ „ „ |r lr i|
,,|r |M|.
month Yotrtl that .Iinmnli m-w
liu iiic -hoiiM leg* limit nriftiially* tie. aim ed ton Isle- Ib r Stm rl
built |eti weir ilru nlird as MIG15., fatlri til III any A lliriliall
planr in tbr Koiran war llu rc
t tlirrn R rir |r|h)itrtl lilt
tiir lioui .Hid a halt dur| No

Auction Market
Directors Named
By Stockholders
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Doctor K ills T w o Airliner M is s in g
B lack m ailers In In Mountain Area;
Fierce S t r u g g l e 21 People Aboard
1‘ hysii ion’s Wife Dis Senrclt Is 11.impet nl
By Foul Weal lift
iippc.irctl
Without
C)\ei
Fliultt Route
Trace IS Years A ro
IIL IT N A . Mom No. 7 vP*
^t.itr Armn itllu %|)iir»!sti I i iliK
*l|x ,t| i|»r ,|I« *1 I i H .IM
-»yt» toll* \\ ilr\ %11*1 I»hI»% • N«*ltlitor *I \ ii
Itrltl *v it limit t It i •%*« Is h I i \ ill llir linr* pi.inr. Hillt 1/ pjttriR'n* )•»»!
.1 t irto nl ImUI .lint iltl i« till* lilt
I II tl •IttHtllllR lit lto«i mr-II Itr 4t
1)11 .1 thrill m%1*1 llir ••HltllM'lll.ll
I «l «l III 111 It kill III
|)l lull* I I I OufMfl. "»l» toj% tliv t«|. Iirttorrn lirir -mil Hiiltr
llir plafir Irlt tin* i n il V imH
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inv'lil III III* I’IshhI *pillt irtl uflllir,
wlo ir |miltr .aid ll.rv louiltl ugi.s -»'ea al 7 »» \ M
,I- "I «).eo| a lim e itiugglr
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Nielu-.l I .out* t . . . I n . 27 y ra l-o ld
t a x i . ab t ln v ri and R alp h W tn lirld
C a lle r . 15. . welder, lu d li of

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ru tit »d 1 Inn.i % Kr«| Aimv h.os
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f
Nelson tan! I)i l.a Duron told
Hr wa&gt; alunil HI minute, out ol intr i )« nr-&lt;) m Kttif i IL r United
lillu In* dud llir liiollirrt III an Mutlr. Ui mile. ...iilbwr.l ol brie V ille n - sf 1111it\ l m m || inert*. In*
argument ovrr thru .1. mall,I lor
llie Wrallirr Kiirrau • ml tliere llicll ito III r furl |»r|»« ) I'tolull ll)
$750
w n r snow sliowrr. -•ml ligld rain *isitvnl' i llir tli.ilv'r*.
li e I lilts ll Vltlslll* to 1 % (••n*
be was lakrn to |H.lue bradI V v ’h.nr P a..
wl.e.r llir
tii
i« I toitli p n d i.iliU llir M i.itrft
qil lit. it. D. I . Dillon loltl • • - 1 "munlain. air about I..4IMI tret
\ iiie "i an plane, w n r
ir|M .rtrd
, |,l.. kmail stunt ItT
’. i f»Mtb. Iwlween W l.ileliall and H u ll
tl*•i D u in it* Im td iv It l Mimitun*
Ill* l ’ .\.\ ••mh ! all *Im ! i «iI i oil J i l l Lilt • I* d ll I'll) &lt;1 III
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l*« ru Fillip tin •llMt* in) toil* I,.*
it- intith«*•*•! * •m ill tli«*«l iiii ii)
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struction rammlttre, un.l disrui*td |&gt;tuns fur building un the II

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ford on the Orlando Highway,
said C. It Hawsurt, county ageni^ ■ j
,.n «
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wfm vra» rlrrlrd rhrirmun ol tbe L l O I l S
H l0 U ( | l i a i l k *
board About fdl stockholder^ were
T
Dir souit (aid llie I I appuintrrv presitd at tlie meeting tu lot.
drrville.
to llie vac ant let by L II. Dor.Plans under consider at iun
' It I'.nke.too druggist, l.a
nell ol Writ Palm Deach, the new rludi n long market building, i.
A* -. |ded llo* . Iu.itmil.. I i.. ..f ||.
n
restaurant
it.td
truck
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cliaiiman, are ibr duly qualified
I - ••■ IIIoimI Hunk . 11011.111..* .*
utiUr to I list* nt Hie run.kei
«ntniiiillfenien.
s.i :...r.tiuiir«a| i . hIuv ... ih. m ,.i
latkelaml, lie stated llie ctiti.-lt
i.lg of III.* .'Illh to la.till It ol. ■ •&gt;,
Ju»tiro Terrell said the only tiun i-umniittee, l.ended hy ll
authority grunted the retiring William*, derided In give fut
rhairtiian after the May pritnarle*
study
•&gt;
primari
stud) to
tu the hutlding
huildlng progi ...
1 . ' •''''••i i .I.mhI
h. Id here on Nov |o. Mr K - i
was Hie power to call un orgald and report tl.elr finding* ut ll,
ration meeting of the newly meeting of the Is.ar.l of direct. . Jd.imiin..al in tl..- ,.b - . ... u
I .nkerloii, I'etMin* .1. ..mg I.. .h.
elected »late committee mrmlier*. Wedi.es.lay night.
Chief Justice Alto Adam* and
Mrmlier* of the Imard incbul. nnle I.I.nhI are o tii-..l ... r.-l.
Justice* Flwyn Thomas, If. L . Mr. Daw son. It. II. Ilerk, Si M. S lu n h i li .r im .it so| ... .
Sehring and T. Frank Hobson II. A. King, It. F. Conner, Alf.-.d *ee her al I t . Counts II..ill I. ..f
concurred with Justice T errill. F. Tedfurd. Hrtiwn Miller, Hi
ft.-, un I'nl.m .io \\.
Justice* Hoy Chapman and It. K. IS. Mathieut, F. C. Cerr-oli
About r»*. pint*
t.|
.....
Ihdiert* dissented.
(ieurge Arnold, Jr., Leu Ilut■. • dtinat.-d during tin !..-i i
Tin- Supreme Court also ruled W. W, Lins ui.d tiral.nm Iluot.-i iampa.gp, and tin . , , I.,... ...
•hat lormer owner* of the Live i They were eha-ted fur n )|l |f) 11IIII totill |l»l' )'|i n* || I** || '
lliim iirh tlu* t*hn tin )• . i mi. ,nii
Oak naval reservation near I'm month* term,
rtim niiltri* n
Mr kn «h 'i A I mmii if* *
.&lt;• pint
sut-nln should he given clear title
The hulldin
ll's s ils w s ou rage M il
elude- Hull Williams, Fn-d l»v- uf blood will
I •*•!•)*• «-*| l i t |j|«*
Hrown Miller, II. II. Pope, (*s uni il tVliruarYe In* hiI I d I

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TOKYO,
Nov.
7
lS|m
t.*l.
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Chi.ago
gam
ble,
w
h
..
n
Cerrsoli, Larry Junes and It A IfrtM'y ilnr air a«kr*l in t*'!i 1111)1111 t'apl \t .tllri M TuimI u.. i.Hi to mu cli in ON Ihr
It.I -•* .Ill* I* I.
(•rand Jury Named
••till. • •ll •llill 1
King.
Mf I'ittkrrli'i), t tiL*
.ii | ••!)« L arrived in the Fa. Fa«t Ctm. •,
( ’ll)
l-sik.ii
ikiug
-vu*loate
in
For Full SeHHion W. W. Lin* was named rlm.r Ion's
IN in* Ntiiir, t»i it In. Lofiii
I. .)*Ifftt’ke
V M
* Ill'll
Inuod where l.e is t»n dut&gt; willi Miami lb »ch.
toLu Ii I
•»l.i) •it »•! ititstn.
at 11#11 Mnifiiohn \ %fvmt*
man of the finance rnmm.tt.
H
o
fill
Infunity
Itegi.uint
of
lluaaell
a
|
.|
ie
a
re
i|
la-fore
tlx
Circuit Court convened thin Plans w rrr made to set a d*t
IRt *|tll It. .| 1*1
If iir i
•••an
Nn&gt; J C Mlk Ih II. pnnd.ial of
Hivisiof. u* t .........Ilee on two day- ... mol
morning at 10:00 o'clock with when farmer* can smooth of ( the Soull. Side I'ri.iiar v School, the ltd Infantry
ui.Imi.t illli-. roptton to .1" ii.oiiusI
battalion
adjutant
of
the
1st
Hat
Sept.-n.l*.
amt
i.-|at«
.tly
det
lm
Judge M. II. Smith presiding und llo- land area and plant gr.i
outlined plans of stluad- to ol. t isI ion.
ol I" answer i.uesl.on- llie St n life of llie taiu.al
a grand Jury wa* organiied.
there.
Si" •.al gua.il bn** &gt;. ....... .
serve A.iirriran Ldoial.o.. Week
lie
is
the
l.usltal.d
of
N'a.tt
v
at'' then (tdeii to t tie hill, fut
Due to the fact that today i*
at .'m . ) u.uenl f.,1.1 to . - i toad
Stockholder* now i.umle-r II", un.l ...v.lid tin- I..... to visit th- .'..illim Turner XOtl West Si* mntempl
election day, the Jury was ad­ said Mr. Dawson, and the nun. various school-. Slu- ua ii.l.mli.n-d
k« "I ... ,. .Kit., (M-.l.t tIf»th Street Sanford
Th. contempt rl.artfe •ari.es a lll.N
journed and directed to meet her is rapidly growing, with sti*t by King Lion lim it Itids-on
I 1.1 IWI, I .....Ill "...
M
Mr
amt
lire
.
Ii.
W
Turner,
..................
pr&gt;iall)i
,&gt;
i
....
.
u
again ut 10:00 o'clock tomorrow limited In a maiimum of IH•Iil.t will n I a&lt;. •- ■•••■I •I" *11* til
liarel.t*
uf
Capt.
Turner,
ai«
jail
and
a
$
I
.(W
H
S
fine
morning, said O. P. Herndon, per member. (Srower* from I I*
... l l
lung time midents of '..Ift Patk \t Mu...... Itussell l-alol ft". .of the .-to-1 ...i.»,
2J) Y e a r Old N c rtii
clerk of the court.
Suto.'lai alol Sol. I.u
and Orange counties have loin
Avtnue.
A
graduate
of
th
e
In.
&lt;
**•
Ifnil
o
n
th
e
...dirl...i-n
t
H
e
t». W. Johnson wa* named as ed, and one mrml&gt;er. la-e Wan.
I*.ii mi' .lo na-t f. . M"»l| t ||«,
F ound Dazed In Ditch Verslty of Floritla, Capt Tii...... I« al under indictment in Had.
foreman of the Jury ami D. W. a Chinese.
then- tin i-. i- -. ntle.e. N1111•'tlCI*
enlistrtl
tn
th
e
Arm
y
in
IVII
cou
n
ty
lM
.an.il
on
tw
..
cou
n
t
Hendrick* a* acting foreman.
iuileie.1 v|id&gt;ni-e
of off..In** hr.la-- tn deputy -tie. thi-.e ha- 1
(Valter Strmpler, 2‘J year old
Mr*, tiahe Michael will servr as
Itill- of llie main .skin . of rile
Sanford Ni-giu, was found this
C O N V E N IE N T
iff*
clerk.
ARMS S H IP M E N T S
pn-klili .itiul , auinn.imi ■* tlo i.i.es.-'•(» oVIoik
B U R LIN G A M E, Calif., Not 7
___________________
Other member a of the grand
B R U S S E L S , Nov. 7—&lt;A*)—The morning at aitout
lion ol .'••ni.mi. i'l infl . n e ig
,
-Jfhr. N - N"«&gt;
«“
'
lin l'iiL A S W ARN S
jury are tirurge Jacobson, Jr., Belgian
government
und
the lying . 1. a ditch hy the road­
1It.......noli i Itp|Hi-i|...|, |-rmiIl­
, nS‘,M»N. NoV 7 l,P. Ret..
Howard Muntleth, W. It. Meek*, country's largest munitions fine side on the I toLund h.glittay ir.lo the o'fite of h.s f.lend. &lt;
iainl tin- Red- ivo-bl Iimi inurl.
,.
Amitassatior l.wl. W pow
It C Smith, J. D. Woodruff, today denied Belgium is rxnoit almut two mile* north of the oner William). ..... . Inst mgM
er undi i Pie-id*-... Juan Jo e
Motina- lllidge. A state load and remarkrtl
Ifeugla*
I..I
night
th
a
t
Maury Crew*. J. F. Story, W. Jng arms to Communist Chins
tn »olo
I in
ftT'MDftr In ninki* it liaii l) ..
crew discovered him.
C. 11.11, David M. Karle, Horace
The denial* followed an ait,
t
M .. *.
I H i l l e r un.l t i « ' r n i a n ) i i n i v t l*r i«»
llii* tf"\,-inin--"t lout t&lt;-iM reHe appealed to he in u .lured for you.
.* ,
9
M. Cochran, J. L . Perkins, James yesterday hy the Brussels in &gt;
centIv to ruill l*«im.inni't art.vitv,
T h e n , lhi» ro ru n r i rplRtol
''
‘
- ■
f .»
it.t,...!II. low, Jr., Klmer Helms, Polk government newspa|»er “ La t{it. condition, und was taken il. u
*, i • k M
(iu«*«t " I m inor of In c I iirrliH
N
rrly ia ii into It
thr w« b*
Ii I' hhi»
It. Slaton and W. 0 . Bridge*.
saying that H J oo.imn. worth I Mutely ambulunrt- to Ft-mald.
III.MIS ilTIIUi I It
i |)mi1
p* SiH'irty at a dinner, Douglas uni
machine gun* and bullet* ii.it' iauighton Memorial llo-pitnl for • nd gulped two cyanide ru| Ihiftl the North Atlantic Pact bn*
1AI.I.AII \SSK»* Nil) T-trh
liefore t.iosliy could kliiK'k a
been exportetl to Mao Tse-Tuntf - observation State Highway Pa­
m
ade
it
evident
th
at
effective
&gt;
—Ilronr.l ruintl&gt; ■ft $l.imtttNM
Ihr (too
AtssAHMlN'lt BODY
China during the first
nm* trolman It. D Harrison, who in­ from his hand. Hut KniR imo mulu.il defense in Western Ku mI"h»| rtiii*!ructloti iM
fttft.l 14«U4*
vestigated llie arride.it, staled killed Neely, a San
NKW Y O R K . Nov. 7—&lt;45— month* uf IV&amp;0.
tiqie di p&lt;tilled un an undeer ton* *i1•1*t • •! tinlay L&gt; tlu* Slut*
The l&gt;ody of (jriw llo Torresola.
The Belgian Foreign Mlnist.y that it hud not yet been drier- businessman.
ktund.ng tietween the two l.adi llonnl • i 1
Crusl.y said N 'cly, .lespondcnt
attempted assassin of President said In a carefully worded com mined whether or not the max
tlonal eontini-ntal enemies
Truman, will lie flown to Puerto muniqur, "No arm* shipment- had been Injured ii. some man­ since hi* wife died four year*
"Lntlunng reconril.lai"..,” h&lt;
San l ord NN'cut her
ng». previously had threateoeil
f„unil w„b|„
ner.
Rico tomorrow anti turned over have Iwen authorlfcil."
At
the
hospital,
wlitre
StempM.iride
frusliy
talked
him
ll.gt.
&gt;• -lerday ."
to hi* parents.
Thr
Febriqur National
D&gt;
m" ° r French Foreign Minister !!• U-rt
The body wa* brought here
yesterday from Washington and
taken at once to a Brooklyn fun­
eral home.
It wa* placed in a giaaa-lined
•teel casket costing 11,400.
Torresola
was
killed
last
Wednesday in a gun hattle with
presidential guard*.
Torresola'*
nephew,
Bafael
IV rei, 27-year-old New Yorker,
said only rrlativea will view the
body during its stay here.

CIIKF DIED
NKW Y O R K , Nov. 7-&lt;A5—
Oscar Tachirky 84, intenusUonally famous maitre d*hotel known
as "Oscar of the Waldorf." died
last night at Ida bowse la New
PlalU, N. Y .
He had retired from hie posi­
tion In 1941 after having served
tha first
Waldorf-Astoria
at
34th Street and Fifth Avenue and
the new one on Park Avenue.

Armes |)e (iu rrrr said, “ No
arm* have left this factory ■!•tinetl for Communist China."
Publishing the reactions, " I j*
Cite" commented this morning
"The** are denial*, we want r .
planations."
ItK S C I'E AIIANIMINF.D
CHAM ONIX. France, Nov.7
6P&gt;—Th'e French
Ministry of
Interior today ordered thr aban
donmrnt of rfforla lo reach an
Indian Constellation which crash­
ed Friday into Mont Blanc with
48 persons aboard.
r-arge
aca.e eiion
a io
ream
Large scale
efforts
to reach
the wreckage at a lime of the
rear when this climb had never
been attempted before resulted
In the demth yesterday of ski
guide Rene Payot
All hope had been given up
previously that anyone survived
the crash.

I iiiii

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Ol

Eltl

ler was attended by Hr. (lettrge il then.
Starke, no apparent injuries were
INI tiRH HH IILH MFNt K I N
found, and the Negro talked in­
B A LT IM O R E. Nuv. 7 - i 1 5 coherently.
The luxurious scent of imported
beer mingled with the smell of
F L E E T HKTI'KNM
SAN D IE C O , C a lif, Nov. 7— medicine In II. L. Mencken's hos­
(A5— Headed hy the ulrcraft car- pital room tiabiy.llc demanded
rier Boxer and two heavy cruis­ prr.ni-s.on to add cigar smoke
ers, the first units of the Pacific to the mixture.
Since Oct. 12 the 70-year-old
Fleet to return from the Koiran
war *on* are scheduled to ar- literary light ha* l&gt;een in John*
rive here and at two other I all- Ifopkil.s hospital, lie suffered a
fornla porta during tbe m-xt ten heart attack on that .bite ami
doctor* expected hi* death mo­
daya.
The Boxer will arrive at San mentarily.
Yea tei day a hospital spokes­
Francisco Sunday, Nov. 12.
The
i n , icruiser*
i u i h -i s Helena and Toledo
........ .. man said Mencken had recovered
comprising Cruiser Division J tnough to resume drinking his
will dock at Long Iicach tomor­ favorite beverage and was loud­
row. The destroyer Under Petd- ly demanding that his doctors
mont i* scheduled to arrive at allow him to amoks.
Hut the spokesman
Ban Diego Friday ami the dr**nol________ said the
troyars De Haven, Lyman K . noted Journalist still is a sick
Swenson ami Collett will dock man and ia being visited by no
here Nov. 17.
one except his brother, August.

Hchuinan'* plan fm integration
of western Europe's coal and
steel Industrie*.
Dougin- has resigned tu re­
cuperate from an eye injury.
Walter 8. (Jifford, fromcr presi­
dent of the Alurriran Telephone
and Telegraph
Company,
ay. hu­
I
la- r. nsim-d to succeed In.it.
S E E K S ItriF I C I
NEW DELHI. India. No(/!*) Tlie Indian foreign .■mi«lr»
announced tonight Hint tin- King n'
Nepal, l.i'lependent kinedom no
(oining T.lwt, had sought refuge
at the Indian embassy In tu i au!(al at Kl.atmandu.
Sources close to the minl-trv
said he was anxious to come tn
India due lo Internal diffi.'ultie*
•rising frum demand* bv hi* sub­
jects for a change from the present
autocratic, feudal type of govern­
ment to a democratic system.

1

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Nov. total ru... 1 1 inches
Nov. normal rain i 77 inches
High lull- today 1 It. A. M
and Vul P M un.l tow nt
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TO D A Y’8

ltl III.F. VKRHK

t.od s|w*ys fall* hus» people.
|M M int. If you » in l pmmnltnn
to your present l**k « t ll; A n l
Jshovah look m* from fot|n« Itig
the flock * ami »tlil * Go pmphery
unlo mv people
Anvu 7:1ft
CVmus ligiuei ilinn that new
iviidsnti ate pouting min Floruit
i l the isle nl t thousand ■ week
ll Ssnfoitl getting it. shsif&gt;
The Am»ncs" nlun fm supplying
th* United Nal'nns with *tm»
unit' lor defe •»» n tim l sggiessmn
h*s h»ti) s|'pio’ f I All lliti If
needed now i* the tuny units.
Now thsl llir eleilinnt si* «tlrl&gt;
out of llit way arul the fuluie nl
ihf petty m power settled lor the
r h l couple o( yeais al lf» il, wr
can rip e il things to pit l up on
the homo Iron!. Wr may hr f m "
Mint »»ty had news durini llir
ntit Irw d a y
G rotfr Barnard Shaw, who ton
trihutrd more In hlrralurr and |r«*
In ptililiral thought than any nlhrr
man ol hit timr. hai trl up a tpr
O i l Irutl fund in hit will Inr llir
purpotr nl extending llir alphsliet
Now ihrrr't a worthy pm jet I fur
you.
TJwj, riortila
Committee
lor
Aments n Arllnn reports that only
on* tn llrfr out n| 12 irrjuirrt ihr
tludy o| Ament *n hitlory. May lw
that's one rratnn why it ia to
•aiy (nr tomr nl ut l&gt;rm&gt;Miali In
voir Ini PlR Government whrn
Thomat Jrllriton taul. "Thai govrrnmrnl is httl which govern*
Iran".
fl ut veil Kay, trtrrlaiy nl ihr
Flnrvla I ’tess A*tnt lalmn. had hit
(alary dnuhlrd at Ihr Tampa meetmf Saturday. Mnir lhan lhal hr
hat hail il rlnuhlrd rvrty yrar lot
ihr latl H yratt. Thai juil fort
lo sftovv hnw well ihr newspapermrn lake carr nl ihrir olftciata.
Thr nnly trouhlrd it dial Id yrart
afo Kay wat serving without pay
and hit talary wat rtarily irtn
Wintri vmlort rnmtntr In Unit
da thn yrar wdl altll find plrnlv
o| lam hlini In tuil ihrir fancy
even ihouth llir lid may hr damptd down tifhl on iliegel activities.
T h rir it nolhinf In »1op llirm Irom
foirif In ihr Ivm r and dnf Hack*
flu te thr pan mulurlt art wide
tprn and krpt under State supervitiori. It may term odd dial nnr
form of famhtini it tria l and anothrr un t. hut that it lha way it
ia.

h f w a i.h .

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TUESDAY NOV. 7. 1050

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'A FINGER IN EVERY PIE!'

A m erican Education
When we read the other day that only ten pern-nt of
the 300,000.000 people ol India can read ami write, we
realized how great is thr task of spreading democracy
throughout the world, and how fur superior to other coun­
tries is the American system of free enterprise. Here over
97 jH'rcent of thr* people can rend ami write, and their edu­
cation Is provided largely, if not entirely, at tim taxpayer’s
exjreuse.
As this is rttner.riiit Fducatinii U'&lt; k, it might I m- a
good time to consider some of the advantages and disad­
vantages of our puhlii -clioiil \\stent. We have in this
country an enrollment of some :ir»,o(M).ouo pupils. Imt I h**r**
are also at least four million children between the ages of
five and seventeen who are not attending any school. We
have 25.000 trained elementary seliool teachers who are
doing a good job, but 75.000 more arr’ needed.
These are but a few of the figures which come to
mind when we consider Amernan education. We have the
finest public schools in the w'ortd. I hey are doing a grand
job. Hut they are not good enough; not good enough for
Americans who demand perfrs-tinn in everything. Iturinp
this week parents all over America will be finding out more
ititonI their public schools and will is- thinking and planning
for the future so that they may know what ran be done to
improve the schools of their children.
Hut American education should not stop with the publie school system or with the earning of a high school di­
ploma. It should go oil through college ami through life
The person, who thinks hr1 e educated because he has
graduated from college and can bang a diploma on bis wall,
is not educated. Education h a continuing process which
goes on year after year throughout life. Once t lit* st Higgle
for more knowledge is abandoned, ignorance sets in, ami
•diH'itlinn in IuhI.
I.ixti iitntc un I.U1 rridin th.' other night we henrd Ihrer
itdiiltn frail to win n vnInutile prire luM'nnte I) One rlidn't
now who thi' Chlrtf Justice of the United Sllite Supreme
frtiirl in, 21 A mil her didn’t know who the I’ontmauler Genrrnl in, nml ;tt Atmtlier didn't know* who the Ui'|iuldirun
inmimr fur I’reHldcnt was in 1010. A riven! nationwide
mil rdiowcd thnl 50 permit of the (K'ople r|tieHtinned hint
never heard of the Hoover (’nmnihndoii lte|M»rtn, ami only
!8 fMVrent of them knew what thi'ii purpose was.
Such figures prove clearly there is milch still to he
lone in the field of edmat inn right here in this country
yen though Americans are the best informed |&gt;eople in
the World.

On S elf-d o vcrn m en t
One of the lutsir ideas for which the United Nation-*
dands is that every (ample should have the right to •‘••If.overnment. Hut it is no easy matter to draw the line lie
ween a people entitled to this right and n people who nr
imply part of a larger nation, and larund irrevocably to it.
i he Chinese ll'nimtiltnisls have invaded Tilret, They have
rlso told India, seeking to intercede, that Tibet is a part ol
Ttina ami t|u* aflair is strictly Chimse In this they nri
lot original' The Hutch said nrrmctliiug of the same sort
dsiut Indonesia, and the French would probably sny il to
myone who sought to intercede now in Indochina,
Is the argument sound? Tibetans ure not Chinese, nml
Tibet w a s brought under Chinese rule only In 1720. The
eat w a s accomplished by the MitmJitts, who less than n
entury before hud taken over China after Ireing asked for
telp in putting down a revolt against I hr- Ming dynasty.
Vhcn the .Mimchus were overthrown in 1911, Chinese gar
Isons were driven out of Tibet, nml only in the pad two
tor*ties had Tilret shown any inclination to accept a re
lewal of the tie with Chinn.
Ihs’s thin history make Tilret a part of China, as the
teds Hint other Chinese rulers have claimed? The Tibetan■
homscivos are divided on the question. Similar questions
grill arise wherever the doctrine of self-determination is nil•itnccd, and America Is pledged tit udvnnro it. We need a
nsls for deriding what is a domestic affair and wind nil
utcruationul one.

W r o n g O pportu nity
Salvatore I’erieum* may have some time to ponder the
net that he would have Ivi n a free man if he had not e.sn|»ed from Jail. He was Ireing held nt Riverhead, l^mg Inand, while the grand jury impiircd into charges against
lm and found them inndeipinte. A few hours liefore he
vmild have learned UUa, he followed the Ireckoning of free
um in the form* of jnilhreak. lie was rang Id, anil there
vould seem lo be teas rloulrt alxiut the new charge of jall•reaking.
Possibly he had thntight that opportunlly would kniH-k
ut once. Now he knows that false op|&gt;ortunlty ntsa knocks.
should not have been hard to tell the difference. Freedom
silted by escape from a u t h o r i t y could never Im&gt; genuine
reedom, would always Ire haunt ed by fears nf recapture,
eal freedom is found in recognising and yielding to pro
erly const it uted authority. The sooner this lesson Is lenrn(I, the sooner will true opportunity come along.

If you arr among ihntr lortunalr
proplr w|m tlailrd a Chrutmii
owing Club latl yrar. you do not
hava lo worry whtr* your Christ*&gt;at thoppinf monry it comini
frtm Vrry thortly nnwr nearly a
hitlton dollait wdl hr dttlnliUtd by
tli* banka to about 10.878.000
KlnrlJa lim e* Union
Cfiriilmat Savings Club member1
to that they can do thru Christl.iiny overdue hat twen act lo i to play up the ovllt thvt net*
mat shopping early. That many nth aa that taken by the South th* iiandmtidvi'v of poverty ‘n
'lire &lt;&gt;f the Southern rural area*,
n Newtp n*r Putillthrr»’ A»*o
paople limply can’t be wrong
f Ihe Smith hav hail It* paths)*
atlon al White Sulphur Spring i.
M»r hr you heller join thr dub
V. V*., in trtoptina a reaoiultnn of penury and *em» of Ih
for net I yrar.
•tlend lit clirumstanrr* of ih*n&lt;
gain*! the '‘malirlou*. deter
lined campaign of tntear. vtllftca* cropping, the North amt the Ks»t
I h r amwrr lo lire "Why don't 'Ion and faUahooil again*! H i1 haw- thrir tlunii amt lenement
litr lc l* .
you print mote pa«et&gt;" which ’-outh."
Pointing out thst no »ee|lm.
I omlillotl* have rhanaed co ltomrt m frequently from ihote
ttrkint free publicity and knowing f the Nation had fiperlrnred the i h . shir since' the day IH veal*
'phenomenal growth and devi
go when Franklin I*. Knox-vr-lt
nothin* whatever about tbe newt* upment of the Sonlli In III* la*I
ip*r bunnrui ia ably pirtrntad 26 y*ar»," the revolution deeHrc.' referred to the Southern Kialea* Ihr ''Nation'* Kennnmlc I'rob
Martin Andrrten n| thr Orland this progrrak had fats* about Irm Number One" Instead of
without benefit of any Marshall
linrl who hat jun iprnt $60.- Plan, KCA or other assistan t being the first lo e*
♦'
000 fdr n o ck in a ncwiprint mill outiido th* Inpnulty. hriln* lion’s attcnllnn during porioila
rcimomir
unrortamty, the
fot Ihr ptivilrgr of bring able to ability and determination of a •il
tenth'always more ih n hntil* It*
bujr an additional flOO torn ol peapla who have dung to tha own.
funaamentaU of character. In the
new ipnnt. The tolr rraton ihrrr Individual aa well aa In govern
During Ihe last II years, the
it A nrwrprint rbortafr it not be- men|, despite th* vtclou* a»*ault* South has gained IIUNki new in(lute there ia leu nrwtpnn! but nf polltteal mounte-bank*. aocln ditetrirs employing a million p«r&gt;
breautr lha newtpapert att doinf logical rrackpot* and subversive i on* and adding sti li|||i»n dnllvi &lt;
malm* tin ts.”
to Ihe reglon'a annual Uiromr.
tbrii job to wrll all ovrr the
Krahlna
CaldrreU't
"Tobrrr.. according to report* enmnilrvl by
country and arr bring read by to &lt;to d it ropretenlailv* of a type the
Southern
A**octation
of
which has d«w tha Sraith Sctetwa and Industry. Tbeoa flpropia that nearly lurk* aa of ‘
HVwtprMM 0 OtMf C4WHMMQ untold ha m . Nothhtg rile* the gurea ar* in fin* with a r-pooPttiMnifi
Um ap- relew**d. r*eonUy hy tk * U. 8.
a f a pcara a«a. Y o v poor****' On
on th* market af tjST*
e■
. T h . Saaford Haratd. i n * of book, which rollea an ft*
ter to split 111* tha y a m slnr* World War I, th*
1 s i a « thr** timet aa m mli a m t- Mtlly of the writer
deatarroUon between
na of dosaarrotion
twtwoen tha South's factory oraploytaenl ha*
aa it did ten yfatt ago, which Mna
decant and the Indecent In Ilf* to risen 71' p*r rant aa eoiaparid
. Aka a growth tuperjor to ihst attrrrt readers.
With the IB per rant In m aa* In
Ih* States above th* Mawm-Diton
th* atrerap* nrunpaper m thia - There ia no more of the
nf life la the South than Una, lha fmieral Trad# Bureau
„ Undor thirdly our fTOUTtk
b in any ather section of said. Utah tha South la rwpWly
have bomi r t m a. M tm kail
UoHod 8 totea, thoogb * fow cloaiag tha gap in tha rata to
U n m snraprial akofUfr w riter* k a rt gona l s groat paina
tha Nation's trading la

Comlitions In The South

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
-By WMfAMMTI
Ctntrtl P a n Wtitti
know wh*th*r th* lady l i t* lha
bright of stylo -«r Just frrrptful.
ti It it
I ’MorrM Coteteaalsf Ijwdrra^r*
aeartag, Ih r H aiti r» h v p r t l k M"#
a rk h_j'lf c e t r * ( W IT S fr*
an aflo'r.
TSal’a .a *rtr«r wag of ohaardsf
Htllnwre*.
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•
I &gt; t
,1 f * t (! ■ »• *
*
I. Bara's. M y &gt;»M fk l » M uMh*
tta« ia haiat a a haatewlta. Ma
! ! t
bai Jw f thaaM ha ahto te foal h*»
Idaho hat a twa rHlttlair-aira oil
■a*wntalfi*wt Paratl srataera. A a haul lha goolltr al b*af.'
• l i t !
,
hotter pranantiatton at that (lata
In ItsUng Ruaata'a liquid Saaata,
tha man al tha naat dash auf*
t t !
t.attal fuhten flmmlr's. w* f*tt(. don’t forgot vodka. Conte
road. U a tlip that’s worn thow* to think of It, maytS* ICb m*r# of
Ing Now ua msra mala* won t a liability.

AI.ARAHA rrp«irt« •
ft
i.Hft which are gntwlng th* paint
nn milomnhUrs At thst. t*m* nf
ihn*# n*w mndtl motor csrs do
I,*,)&lt; (food #noiif h to *st.
t t t1
irScM p/TfNrh*d, mslshnrt of as
A'fallr u r l itaod on Ihrir hohift.
PrnhsMy IS* proper troy is wMCA
(o clrw l»r morH »tlwsttos.

A ( l i l t taken (rnm a North Knirsn
prlconer'lt MHirlrrl hy S|1 Ralph
Conner*, of New York He lr a
member of the U S rirtl t7av*lry
on t wi n ho war trophy dnrli ± *
recent taltl*.
(InleoiatCM tl

Tim l*attf To ClamtifT
Hy HtiKHKI.L K A Y

The publlr will stand a lot of hv the Dry Cleaning and (.sundry
visppin* and kick In’ around before Board,
Tlie people of Florida are bfinally guts up cn its little
pink esr, but when It finally doe*, roming plenty tlrr«J ami flghllrg
made over the whn|r metsy butl
i.6 n k o u t :
*• #iM'ltteMW** ' leH I np* ilpa I
Dielntnrship In any form is re net* end are Juit sliout ready tn
ann«umed the rrew
members
rake Ihe bull by Ihe horna. They
*i-rr t'vpr Ltoyrl INrnpman, eo- ■ented by a free people, parti
know that bone* rapahle dairy­
pilot James llu** and stewar­ eulailv when that dleislo'thip a
men ran produce good milk and
desses Ijiurtne Nohr and Martvle tempi* to regulate their liv.
White, all of Seattle Mi*« White stifle free enter pri-e sod regulate distribute It at a profit rt ■
• s i ul»'ard a* a “rbeek stewar- prices.prfce well below thst arbitrary
da**," to train Miss Nohr, a new
flick tn Ihr good old "Nev -el by Ibe Commission, and lh«y
, n'phiye
l»a I" dsv* the S lsle legislature
Wiley said there w-a* a slim ■vent h- yw rr and ereatevl a num Ihe ineifflclency of poor dairyresert being forced lo pay fnr
poi-il.tlily ibst tile two^nglne
&gt; t of price fisirig tmard*. ffiv8lg
airliner'* radio equipment went ' hr»» bo*rd* wide dictatorial *o- nrn or selfish distributers who,
Put aod the plane flew over or
hrtliy. Thcv «rt up a laundry thr-uirh the Commission, are able
around Unite and went on to •nd ftry ('leaning Rosrd that ws« lo hold up Ihe price and th* public
some olher airport.
riven authority In asy when, he iDmned.
The plane had filet fnr three where and how you should have
Regulating the ptle* of pantl
or fniti hours of flying, North­ ynur pent* presved and **t the preattng and htlr ruts wat bad
west said.
price you must paV—• Barber enough, but when an attempt li
Wiley wa* checking a report! Board to determine wlm stmutd or "•*dr lo keep milk from babies
■il an "evpli-sbin” at H:lft A It. t thmitd not he allowed to rut snd sc tv &gt;v&gt;l kid* by establishing *
iM S T l
al
Homeatakr
Pat*, hair *nd regulating the price of price thst Is the highest paid 1a
where the Northern Pacific Kail, »o h »*tvlce ■ Milk Commission ihr nothin, it is going a lot Um
in-tn irr i Pine lone •’»»*.
lo reguta'e and dietale lha pro far and my guess is thst b*loi»
A Mrs. Halvorson, wife of a ■luellon and sale of milk.
-he legislature assembl** in Tal
Northern Pacifir tailmad section
The people nf Florida did not lahavsri- nrvt spring our worthy
j,. iv., . -»t to NP,
ask for and did not want auch •snalort snd represent rtlves ar*
which called pollr# her*.
Rond* and Commissions. Th*y ;«tny In get a grand and glorious
|(cpolta of rxplimnns atanit we-e ail created hy *«1fi*h In earful from Florida
■ H Bhousawiva*
N N y iM
rhe same time also came In from (err*I* and, while disguised at If Ih* first bill In th* haaiter
l.akr llelmo and Camp Caroline, agencies designed to protect *h« '•n't one lo abtdlih th* Milk
in the llmuestakr Pas* area.
public, they worked just the other Commission 111 be eery much
Wiley told official* In Itutte vnv 'round.
ur prised.
to gel amliulanrrrs into that
Here In llillslvitnugh County
Th- Icvumlry and Dry Clean­
are*, aland 10 mile* southeast ing Fu n d In 't* ef'nr&lt; r * p* i where Ihe Commission emplovlig
of 'he mile-hlgh mining rity.
reel thr hlg shot establishment, Its absolute power and authority
Flight C , Fourth Iteseuo Squad- h rr"**ed Ihe little independent in tucking up ila unressonabh
ion, al McCtvord A ir Korea 11*te, operator to a point that many price increase has told local
\Va*h., taid a 1117 and a C-47 - •
put out of butlnes*. Tha Isirymen that, thay must hold
with a para-land rescue team public, instead #f |r*ae&lt;ring' sev hat price or *is#,' and ihraaians
t.N&gt;*rd would take off this fore­ fu&gt;nefll. wat mnstanlly ticked lu te use Its unholy power te make
noon to join the search.
* rrlmintl out of any. ban**!
*h&lt; l-eth sod laughed off.
f t gat bo bad that folk* hagan dairyman who would put n fair
rie* en his milk and to raMUet
Jumping on their legislsliva re
I'lftfral center.
Im to Ih* lever* penalty-of ta
More sml mare writara who nrrsrntativri and It .didn't ta k e
*~rum from rin irslo n t into the the frightened politicises very fin* of t&amp;Cfl a day far ateh day
South for material rati attention lung lo sea the handwritllng on ha tells la comply with (ta deervor shp him in priaan for a year,
to 'he f'ct that the South Is tae the Wall, so- Ihay nroreeded )
region nf Amir tea's grralevt po abolish I hat ohnoslous agenej public indignation U aflame.
A Tempi dairyman, who inattl’ Hit I »*lev*|opmeaL People who • nd with gutln.
Wa have been gelling along for -d thst he rould continue selling
have ticen In th* hibit nf looking
• &gt;-ti this section a* Ihe Nation's •emg time trow without a Dry hi* milk profitably at the farUter
'r mimic Problem Number One Cleaning f.sundry Hoard to make price and who at first refuted
have a Id to team almut Ihr New silly rules and eon I ml pricer I lo comply with th* prica-rsitlm:
noth, a- 1| particularly the re­ haven't heard of anv delegation regulsluin, has been forced te
formers wh* rvar and arvou have represent Iny the public marching loin In lha holdup or suffer a
ciime here lo esercire their ta­ og TallahtM M In an *ff»rt te haivy penalty for daring to *phav* tk* agency restored. Na po*c tha . all-powerful Cammtalmas,' ' &gt;
Tha New Rowlh la a ebal&gt;o&lt;te rtoubt certain selfish intare'ft
This is Us* kind
lug *uhj*w» far Ih* Mttea af any would favor if but. trot Mr. John
author willing ta elatav tha a* Q. Public.
Naur ih*r PterWk’ State Milk
•'gnmerit. If* whoa* torn ia ptollte
Or fit thla fl*W wilt find a vors- Outmlev |#n kv • Ha ■ rag*InMa*
rnhoa reading nubile tmnpg those w hich ,fan *a \h* twopla uf f l y and the A
k s rs been pel
person* who at this vary moment rlda to pur Ihruugh lha no** for Il should
arg stsmprvling ih* libraries el*v milk and Its threat to purdsh any In Florid* tew tn Ih* first pi.re
and it can ha knocked oot end
moling .for volume* on that everquk
popular subject, the .land.ahri Jh n
l«eop!e who dwell Iwlow the Maton-Di son Line,

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Chinese Communist

THE WORLD TODAY

(Cenllnaed from Page O w l
Br Be W ITT M acK EN Z IE ,
nol irrevocably link the Peiping
A l’ Foreign A ffairs Analyst!
government wrilh ihe dirpalch ol
Chinctr m ilitary uniit.
British Prime Minister A'.tle*
The United Stale* hs« m un ­ declares Ihe “ World I'eece Con­
tamed a steady coune of doing gress" opcn'ng te Sheffield next
everything lo prevent t\- ip iru d Mnndar has been orgsniaed by
ol ihe K o rrsn war te involve the Communist! and fellow travelers
as a bogus peace forum with the
huge land armies o l Red Chins.
Russia's foreign miiu»u.', Andrei real aim of sabotaging national
V. Visn-.isky, ta il'd "n Sc.rctar' defense.
The Premier made this stat^
of Stale Acheson this afternuo'
ment at a Foreign I’rvts A*&gt;.0
and Slate D g u r ln - - ! o*f
listrvl It as a strictly courtesy visit. ■-all-in dinner In London. Despite
ihe gravity of the charge he add­
VUhlntky, head oi the S*v|ed that the Communist* were wel­
delegation al th- Unile-I S'**1—
came here a» the guest of honm come lo “blow off steam", though
for this afternoon's party at thu not all foreign delegates would l»Russian Knitavssv edehtatine thi admitted to Britain.
In older to understand Mr. A t­
snniversaiv of the Red revolulim
tlee's attitude toward* such a
in Kusvia.
Nationalist Chins was reja.ilcd th irst o f sabotage, one must know
that his idea of letting the public
ready lo fight side by sid ; wilh "blow off steam" long ha* been
Western |towers if events in Korea among the liasic pollcie« of B ri­
tish officialdom, due of the be 0
lead to a new world war.
Thi* was reported after General­ example* of its working i« seen in
issimo Chiang Kai-Shek and lop the methods n f Ibe police force.
You ran see a demon si ration
Nationalist leader* met last nirbt.
They discussed General MacAr- any fair evening nt famous Hyde
Ihur's charges that Chinese ('em- Park where tbe snap-box orator*
inunist troop* are fighting in Ko­ collect to deliver themselves of
speeches on every subjet imagin­
rea.
_ There was no indication whither able. Police always are present-—
Chiang Intends to renew his of­ just tn case— but the London
fer to send Nationalist troop* to "Bobby" will lislrn to tbe m ut
Korea. Ills offer was rejected pre­ extravagriit raving* and offen­
sive remarks without displaying
viously.
0
The New York Times iiuot.ul more feeling lhan a grin.
Speakers can damn anybody rr
Martha! Tito at taying In an u •
lerriew that Yugoslav wll' abide anything te hade* and back with­
hv United Nations decision* If ihe out getting a rise from Robert.
fighting in Korea bring* a «ai Hut Irt the ranter change hi* al­
hetwrrn the United .State* and legations to « call on inr crowd
for ACTION and Ibe constable
Communist China.
Timet correspondent 0. I . Suli- himself takes a band.
That’s the key fob polire Inter­
terger, in a dispatch from Itrlgradr, said hr asked the Yunndav vention— unlawful action, not hot
premier last night what hi* coun­ air. And that's the key word for
try’s stand would be should evrnti official Intervention In any such
In Korea remit In hnttiliHr* be­ gathering as the "World Peace
£
tween the United States a n l Ihe Congress."
In keeping with this ides n r
Chinese Rede. Tito, he said, re­
nun-lnterrerence, the Manchester
plied:
"Mv attitude it, of course, the I Ting.) Guardian says "It Is sn
same as that of our delegation to odd thought that while for weeki
the United Nation*. If such a thr Sheffield Peace Congress ha&lt;
situation aa you mention should been filling tbe broadcast program
develop, we would take a *tahd of Russia and hrr satellites, th*
against any and all aggression. I Prime Minister'* speech was al­
should not like te be miauiwle'- most the first the British listener
stood. It it the United Nations il- heard about t." And the l^mdon
self which mutt decide who is Ihe Dally Telegraph observes that "It
aggressor. Our stand will bv th- is a sign of confidence, not of
same— thst of the United Na­ weakness, that the governm ent
tions. We will adhera tn that should he without mlsgiv'ng* t&lt;^
allow this paranoic demonstration
nly's decision."
body's
Tito, .Hultlierger continued, said to take ptare."
The second All-Union Confer­
It was still difficult
f ft
to aawss the
Korean policy of Mao T»»-Tung's ence of Soviet Peace Partisans
government, not evm the United rioted in Moscow Oct. IH by
States, he added, appeared to hav* choosing a delegation of »T5 which
adopted a precis* stand ami te. would seek visas to attend the
himself, was nol te position tn projected Sheffield congress. The
udge th* accuracy of repot ti from delegation inclndrd wnw of th*
(oraa or to evaluate tha alhu-tlon. most distinguished Soviet clHieru.
Bulihsrgcr said Tito's state­ Among them were the Metro­
ments had "exceptional Import- politan Nikolai nf the Ruttlacw
anoa" b e c a u s e
Y\tgo*Uvia— orthodox Church, and Dmitri S h o t-*
w .b &gt;
though boycotted Inr l m l « Rus­ takevich thn composer,
Mr. Attlee didn't indicate wheth­
sia and her satellite*— irm a ns
a Communism state. II* added er he had any of this delegation In
that, thr ny-divtsion Yugoslav mind when he said not all foreign
■rmv was the largest in Kumpr delegates would l&gt;e admitted tn
Britain. The 'lay after the dele­
mil vie Ihe Russian orbit.
In Moscow Marshal Semeon gation was named the Rritilh
Budyenny called on the Kovist Council of Churches rrfusrd to fie
peopla and "other freedom-loving rrpreented at the Congress, d*peoples of the world" to express setibing It as chiefly an instru­
their sympathy for th* Korean ment of font inform propaganda.
The Prime Minister's attitude
people who he said wer* strugg­
peace
Cnngreaaft
ling for their freedom and inde­ toward* the
doesn't mean that the government
pendence.
Soviet army and navy minister*. has softened towards the Rede.
n order* of the day to Russian The permission to "blow off
ightlog forces on In* traditional steam" I* routine procedure which
observance of the 3,1rd anniversary Is contingent o n tiehavlor.
Mr. Attlee can l&gt;e, and ha* Men.
of th* Bolshevik revolution, de­
manded constant vigilance ami tough In dealing with British
romtiat readiness In view of Ihr Reds, who ate lal-eled- as the
“lunalle fringe'* by the l^hor
situation in Korea.
Budyenny, war hero and mem­ Party UJoelAllMsi. Some of the
ber nf the Traealdtum and So leftists hav* be«-n‘ purged from tin
preme Soviet, reviewed the annual I .a hot Part* and other* hat# been
a)
military parade across Red tquar ■ asked to resign.
from the top of the rain-drenched
Lenin Tomb.
Huge eelf-propelled gurne and
tank* rolled across the Bed aqua re
demonstraat' the climax of the dem
tion by nil branches of the ml'Itnrv service*. But Ih* customs ty
air ahow w»* cancelled becansr of
fog and d rlu le .
Admiral Ivan Stepanovich Yu
mathev, Soviet navy minister. In
u special exhortation last night
advised Riteslan teg force* to be
in a state of "rotnhnt readiness".
"American and British Imperial
Origin*) Owner — l.owr MlletgV.
Ut* are pursuing A policy of n
TYectically New Tires
Ex­
st (gating a new world war " he
cellent Condition-Only
declared. "From the threat of war
they hav* gona over lo open ag­
$ 4 8 A *o o
gress ion in Korea. Under these
conditions it 1* the sacred duty
of the navel force* constantly lo
Increase th* vigilance and combat
readiness of ship* and naval
unite."
Kim Ir Sen, North Korean min­
ister of I nd inter, in a telegram l&lt;
Lori)
Owner,
(leod Ttret,
Prime Minister Stalin puh'Uhel
Teen, Beady To Oo. Only
tn Me Moscow press dscltrsd Com
mdniat soldiers ultimately will d*
sorb
feat "th* plundering horde* of
A mar lean Interventionists."
"Korea will not become n colony
of w aif Btrett and Korean* shn:l
not h* slave*,' he declared. "Wt
knots that th* sympathies and
feeling* of th* great Rorlet pe»pl-&lt;
•n* nymrr ear-used only hi
the Chinese people, of tha whole
imllv Good, risen amt w#n
of ed vs nerd mankind ar* un Ihr
kept automobile. For eale
std* of th* Korean peopla. xaaOui
ran** U Just and w* shall triumph
over the hated enemy."

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T U ESD A Y NOV. 7. 1950

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A il.

Social And Personal Activities
1*1ION E 148

Social Calendar
TU ESD AY
F rie n d sh ip Lodge o f t h r Conrre g atio n a l C hurch w ill meet at
h r P a ris h House.
Sem inole llitcH School G iro O 'lli
w ill present "Show boat F o llic * " *t
th r school auditorium at 8:00 I ’.
U.
D au g h ters of W e sley
Sunday
ftchool F la - * o f th r K trat Mclho*
dial C h u rch w ill hold it* regular
bualnraa and aoclal m eeting in
M c K in le y H a ll at 7:30 w ith M l*.
Jo h n
M cGUUnd,
M ra.
Cheater
D a n ie l., M ra. J . E C o u rie r nn,i
Mr» O . K . W hite aa hoatraara.
41 F ir s t Methodist C h u rch C irc le ,
o f the W . S . C . S w ill meet a .
fo llo w *:
No. 7-A M ra. G . A . W illia m *
at 8:00 P . M .J No. 7-11 M r*, G It.
Huilaon at 8:00 P . M.
Under the sponsorship o f Beta
Sigm a I ’hi .o r o r ity , the reception1st at the F e rn ald -I.aiit!h tu n Me­
m o rial H o .p ita l i&gt; M ra. R o v Holler
W K D N E S IIA l
T h e F ira t Bap tist C h u rch vlll
■have P ra y e r Meeting th l* -venlng
» a l 7 :3 0 P . M.
G ra m m a r School P T A
Hoard
m eeting w ill I n- at th r achuol at
1:111 I ’.M . A ll o ffic e r* , chairm en
an d room mother* a re urired tr
a ttrn d .
Hoard meeting « f the Garden
i'lu li w ill to- at 0:30 A . M at
the G ard en C enter.
A B rid g e and C an aata P arty
w ill he held ul t h r Woman'*
■Cluh at 1:30 P . M.
- T h e H u .In c** and P ru fe a .lo n a l
^ V u m n n ’. C luh are holding n l&lt;enefit co ffee from 7:'tn U n til I t "
A..M. nt the Yacht C lu h . T h e pub
lie i .
o rd ia llv invited to att- n '
In ohaervanre of “ A ro c rira n Kdu*
cation W eek" w hirlt la apnnaor d
hy the Sem inole C ounty
ehool*
a ta lk on the " I le .p n n .ih llit v o
C itliciia **
w ill
lie
heard
ove'
W T R II at 3 IS P M.
THURSDAY
T h e Seminole- T c a rh e r'* Cluh
.- * w ill meet at the S an fo rd Ju n io r
'• l l i j y h School at 8:00 I*. M.
T h e Douylaa Ju lie J u n io r Hri
therhood w ill meet at th e church
at 7:311 P . M.
G ram m ar School P T A w ill hold
Ita re g u la r meeting at the ached
at 7 :3 0 I ’ M. H ill Flem in g . P h v .l
cal Educatio n in stru cto r, w ilt he
the gueat a p ra k e r.'A ll fa th e r* are
eapeclally Invited to attend.
T h r if t Shop W o rker* w ill bo
M r*. J a c k M orrison and Mr*
a liill K ir k .
' * S an fo rd
Home Demon* I rat Ion
C lub w ilt meet at the T u n riM Cen
ter at 3 :3 0 P.M .
T h e T . E . L . C lass o f the F ira l
Haptiat C hurch w ill meet In the
Ed u ca tio n al Huilding at 3 :0 0 p.M
w ith M r*. C . F- Ilenfon'* com m it­
tee a* hoattaoc*.
Setninola Kehekuh Lodge No. 13
w ill meet in the I.O .t l.F . H a ll at
8:181 P.M .
F R ID A Y
.
Sem i no III Rehekah I.m lg c w ill
't e ia v e a c h illi auptN-r in the I.O .O .F
H a ll at ti:(Ni P.M .
T h e S a llle H arriso n ( ’h a u le r of
the D .A .R . w ill meet at 3:(M) I ’.M.
w ith M rs. A . W . Lee. R eg e n t, at
241*1 I-au rel Avenue Co-ho«le**e*

•

Elsie Knight Circle
Molds Regular Meet
M i*. I I . R M athteut and Mra
Mamie Denton were hoate.aea fo r
the mi-etiny o f the E ls ie K n iy h t
C ircle o f the F ira t lla |it i* t C h u rch
at the home o f the fo rm er on K a .t
Second S tre e t laat n iy h t.
'Ir « . C li f f Aide*, ch a irm a n , p re ­
sided and the devotional*
were
yiven hv M r*. S. C . D ickerson . The
proyram , denliny w ith the w o rk of
m l.alo n a rv doctor* and ntirae* I*
N tyeria, w a- presented hv M r*. C
I.. C o llin *. M r*. V, C . Meaaenyer
and M r. Aide* Mr. A ide* * h o w e d
-onie colored picture* o f the Niyerlan n ative * and the doctor* and
ntir.o* who me working w ith them
and tra in in g them through the ah'
id m issio n ary fund*.
Members were iritiin d e .1 o f the
"L o ttie Moon C h ii*r*n *» Ir n e r in g
and rduu* w ere made to r n |i* t new
members. Follow ing the re ito rtr of
all ch airm e n , the h n .t r * *(*• * rrv e i'
ref rra h u irn t*.
Tho*e pre*eni w ere: M r*. D irker*nn. M i* Aide-, M r*. C » llin Mr* Donald T y le r, M r*. J . A V a in
'It * . Ro liert Kaulrrao n, M r*. Me*•enyer. M r* W , A. C a g le , M r*.
I.o iil* Reynold*. Mr* Jo h n K a ile r
M r*. Denton and Mr* M a th le u ;.

e rs o n a l
M in C h a rlo tte T ru e ha* re.
turned to F o rt Lauderdale after
.pending t h r weekend with her
parent*. M r. and Mr*. It
F.
T ru e.
Mr. and M r*. W W. T y re and
children. S h irle y and H illy , have
rcturned fro m N e w ark, N
Y.
where they have lo-en for the pa*t
,tuee m onth*.
Cullum and
M l. and A ir*. Al
aon J e r r y a re moving from the
Roar C o u rt A p artm en t* to then
new home at JO* E llio t Avenue
Friend* w ill tie Interested to know
that A ir. C u llu m I* recovering at
home from a heart attack ................ .
several week* ago.

Meeting Is Held
Hy Methodist (iroup

T h r Vveaieyan Service G u ild of
the F ira t .Methodist i hutch met
Munday evening at the home of
M rs. N an cy B ro c k , w ith A h *.
Helen S c h u lts a* cu-huate**. Fol
lowing a pro g ram given hv M i*.
G rady H e rm a n , the form al bus:ness m eeting w a* held.
The g ro u p reported the pui
chase of V enetian blind* for thInterm ediate Room o f M cKinley
H a ll, and is a lto planning tho
C irr le .N o , 4 of the W 8 .C . 8 . of decoration o f a W orship F e n le r
sam e
room
Tw en ty
the F t n t Methodist Chureti met for th i*
of
m lscrllaneo u*
silv e r
yeaterdnv at the home o f M r*. piece*
W. II. K ir b y , with .Mr*. C a r l C hor* were co n trib uted by the mem­
ber* and It was al*u reported
pening. president, p resid in g . •
that Ja c k llu rn e y i* w orking on
M r*. Robert Ifeelcv o ffe re d the
devotional* ami M r*. S . O. Shin- sectioning the ran in e : draw er* in
the kitchen o f A Ic K ih lry H a il, to
h u lttrr gave the “ M l**iun S tu d y ”
keep the a ilv e r in order.
R efreshm ent* were *rgved hv the
^ Present w ere A ir*. John D.
hoatraa to M l* K . L . S w ift . Mra
If. W. T u rn e r. M r*. O liv e r W e ll
V U *i i.H r * nl« M* rH rlil1,
.;* • lA t t lr , M r*. ll r l r n
Mr*. R T , W arren , M r*. F . D.
Adam *. M r* Shm hoD er, A ir*. T M arion * Ita rm o n '1’ \hm llrV M u
llir m n n ,
M r*.
I.
M
I.. H u g h v. M rs. A C. S to rk M r* MArjon
fl* i
M o olfhin. M m.
H II G ra y . M r*. L . T . R lrh a rd s , ■
» ^ t r r l.« n a iu if, Mra* F r r J M
M rs. C ho rpvning. M rs
Reelev
Miss G lo ria Fa rm w o rth and T im ­ o in ltli! M r*. C urolun C a rte r, M r*.
V * n fy
Huth
my R ieh ard s.
, [ , r ,
Mlaa M iliiretl A w a it,
Kthel H i« rrt
are M r*. C . R . Dawson, M rs. M a r­ .I r a , J a r k —
llu rn e y , M ra. M *II."
ion G reer and M r*. G ertrud e W ild- Smith,
— x»ia«y* "n a n" , ".'If* .
nsr. AH v is it ins, daughter* a re in ­ V irg in ia H ag an and Mr*
It.,
vited to attend.
bsrt R lllh im r r .
T ile Rose C ircle w ill meet at
9:1S A .M , at the G arden C en ter.
The .Magnolia C ircle w ill have a
covered diah luncheon a t
11:30
By C A I T . C . IIA I .L E T T
A .M . at t h r home of M ra. M iriam
Ku*&gt;r!l.
M r*. Fred G an a*
w ill
M r. and A lia . T . J . Schw snk and
speak on "N a tiv e O rch id s",
•un L a r r y a ll o f Cleveland fls lg h t* .
The Ju cara n d u C irc le w ill meet O. have returned to th eir home
at 3:00 P .M . w ith -M r*. 8 G . lia r- after, h avin g aprnt three week*
____ _a* hoatraa.
______
vhsffing .Mr, S ch w rn k'a parent*.
rmtan
The D irt G ardener* C irc le w i l l ! M r. and A ir* . Jo h n Schw enk, of
meet w ith A ir*. G rorge H arden ul Normandy K » ad .
111:181 A .A I.
Air. and A irs. K e lle r of PennaylThe llrtn c to c a llia C irc le
w ill | vania are v is itin g at th r home ,.f
meet at the home of A ir*. G e o rg e ' th e ir aon-in-law and dauglpter
Diaon at 'J-.’li West I'.nh S t.
M r and‘ **'
Air*. ..................
F re d Y eager.
The la o ru C ircle w ill meet al
E. R. Hot (ford left last week
1he home o f Air*. Voile A . W il­ to return to Wauwatosa, Wi*.
liam *. J r . ut * ;3(l P.A1.
•Major A . K . Harnett ha* re­
M ltno.a C irc le w ill meet at the turned to h is home from Flo rid a
S an itariu m , and !• recuperating
home
of M m. H a rry S lla b v at
10:181 A .A I. fo r a covered diah lu n ­ from a recent illn ra * .
cheon.
Mr. and A ir* . Ja m e s .Mellon of
The A ia lr a C ircle w ill meet at Alanor. I ’a .. v isite d at the home
8:00 I'. M. ut the home o f A ir*. of Mr. and M m . A . F . U h h last
L . L . S ill. M ra. Roy T llli* w tll Tuesday.
he cn-hoateaa.
Air, and M ra. J . G . Kasper have
The C e n tra l C irc le w ill m e tl □petted the G la *s Fo untain In
at |0 ;0 0 P . AL at Ihe home of South F e rn P a rk
THE FAM OUS
Alt*. F . A . W hldilon.
Gene M elton ha* returned to
The llib la cir* C lr t l r w ill me.-t hi* home h ere from visitin g re ­
at the G arden Center at 3:00 lative* in S e h rin g .
P. At. w ith A irs, lio rdo n B riaA baby d a u g h te r was born laat
•on and A irs. J . V . June* aa hos­ Wednesday m o rning to A ir. an Aim.
tesses.
Fred Y eag er. T h e new a r r iv a l, who
SATU RD AY
has been named K a re n , arrived on
The T o u rist Cluh w ill have a her sister S u sa n 's birthd ay.
sim lal at the T o u rist C en ter a t 8 :(ft
SgG and M r* . V an Dyke J e f f e r ­
P.M. The public fa co rd ially Invited son. and rh lid re n . Dawn and D ale,
t« attend.
have returned to th e ir home In
M ONDAY
Warner K o l.ln * , « * . . a fte r having
The circle s o f the W om an’s M is­ • pent two w re k * v isitin g w ith
sionary- Society of the F ira t llnt&gt; Capt and A lra. C . Ilg lle tt.
37*50 tlat C h u rch w ill mest at 11:00
Eugene A . Schoone, who has
o'clock aa fo llo w *:
been em ployed In Clem son, 8 . C .
I. A ir*. I I . K . T u rn e r, rh a lrm a n for the past tw o months, visited
in the Men's IliM e C l* * * ro o m : I I ft inula here o v e r the weekend
Air*. J . L . Ja .k a o u , ch a irm a n , in
Air*. W ilm a Dean W ell* aufthe Ph iln th ca F la t s room; 111 M r* fered a fra c tu re d neck recen tly
Voile W illia m s , rh airm a n . in the when the c a r she wa* d riv in g ,
T . E . L . C la s s room ; IV . A ir*. R . T . collided w ith another ear. driven
SAFETY
The,mu*, rh a lrm a n , in the P h rlw n n hy Flo ra K ip p , o f Orlandp.
C lass room ; V Alra. It. T . H un*
G A S HEATER
Chi C h i lla lle t t suffered a freerh airm a n . in
the
In term ed iate tu rn l elbow and w rlat when ahe
Cabinet a ta r i to o l on lop. aide*,
Claa »K&gt;om; V I. Alt*. R . R . P ln td ” fe ll out o f a tre e .
back and bottom, ah* a re —no dan­
rh airm a n , in the W om an'* Itild r
AD*. A . Honk n f D etroit, Alich..
ger of scorched welt*, drape* or
C lass ro o m : ATI. Aim. F ra n k L . is v isitin g
her son-in-law and
W orxlrttff
J r . rh a lrm a n .
In the daughter, M r. and M r*. A . L ve ka .
woodwork. Pour* out vatum as of
Young Alert’s lllbte C laa* room.
a
heat foe wall-to-wall warmth Lights
o f South F e rn P o rk .
A l 13:00 o'rlock a .sive red dish
" " automatically —burnt any type go*
Fran k S w e a rin g e n Injured hia
fellow
ship
luncheon
w
ill
t
«
served
efficiently and economically.
arm last w eek when a window,
hy C irc le (I in th r G eneral A sse m ­ which he w a s try in g to open,
C o m * b y and l i t ua th a w you bly room and at 1:00 o'clock C ir r le
broke. He w as treated at Sanford
2 w ith M r*. \V. P . Rrsroka, J r . , p ro ­ Hospital.
tb a fom out D IA R BO RN
gram ch a irm a n , w ill conduct th r
W illiam S n y d e r returned to hia
program . T h e Atlaalonarv Totd-- home F r id a y fro m th * Flo rid a
Is T h e re a Ihw tor In the House T
S an itariu m w here he ha* heen a
(O u r m in is try through! m edical
mlaeinna fo r the heeling of the n a ­
tio n al. T h e Rllde T o p ic: Go. I lr n l l
Matthew 10:1-8.
A ll the women of the rh u rrh are
Phone 1310 urged to a ttrn d and v is ito r* w ill
&lt; lflo E . 1st
lie welcome.

Methodist Circle
Holds Regular Meet

Fern I*ark News

F L O R ID A H O M E
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' R A D I O S T A T IO N !
W.T.IUi*

Honored At Supper
Moodier* and friend* « f t in 1
C h r i.t ln li C hurch honored their
m iniater and hi* w ife. M r. and
M r*. J . It F a r r i* . on their fo ttv.econd wedding an n iv e rsary w ill
a *u rp ri*e entered di*h .upper
Thu rsday night The church dining
room w a* tost, fully decorated w ith
autum n flo w er*
A hi Ida! cake ,
decorated with n m iniature bride
and groom , held the place of honor
on the table where the honor***
th eir fa m ily and in cm lw i* of th&lt;
C hurch D ffic ia l Hoard were *eatrd
A mock wedding in puntnmlnr
*'•» "tayed to entertain the gur*t&gt;
w '«h -'ll and M r* W II H illln y*!»V acting a- bride and groom. Mr
Wm, Yo u n g, chairm an rtf thr
board, made u short talk and p re­
sented Alt arid Mr* F a rris w ith »
trea su re ch r*t containing f l 2 n"
one fe r each year .if their m a m
age. The g ift » « • gra.-m u-lv ar
crpted hy Mr* F a r n - with -■ *hort
'thunk yo u " • peerh Air. F a r r i*
also made nn inspiring ’ ilk
Al-oiit n bu n .lie ,| att, ntle.1 the
• uptier and n delig hful time wa*
reported b v ail l.rrserit Hut of
town guests u . i . Mi aii.i M r*
S . G . R lg g * of Itrlu n d ". .or, n law
and d au g b trr of Mt and Air- Fa t
ri* . and their three -h ililren

Sem inoic Hi
lly

IIR Y E It l.Y

G ltA A

I
r,
that
can I-*- &lt;nid to comfort person*
when u loved one ho* pa*»ed aw a y. T o n ig h t. I am *ure. that if
everyone had the gift of g iving
com fort, they would like to e*
p n aa th e ir deepe-l •ym pathy arnl
underxtfinding to ,i a o n d cifu l g irl
we a ll have had ncra*h»n to meet
and knon nntl love To het fuinily*
to Jo yce Anilenuui heteelf, 1'1 lik e
tu, th i* w a y , urnd nil at Hentifiok
High Sehtad** lovi and g rie f and
•ym p
. ath y thut a r h a x r, »• to the
pa**ing a*a&gt; of their huiharixl
and fa th e r. That tin* *hmild have
h"&gt;......" * &lt;l *"
,,f " ur " V x Wr
«i« n in*t un«l«r pt arnl, hut lin t it war
Ml lm w r m ii.l aehnowleajjra.
I f i h n r wcinJ* r iiiiio i #m»m}ilt&lt;h
the if rent Im k «»f m ru fint t hilt
they have under taki-n, |&gt;« rh a p t.
Jo y ce , our p rayer* can.
The annual V arietv Show w ill
at H:tHt oVInek tonight. N m»»'•••!:
' 8 hn\%t»oat F n llir * '% juM u% r u t r
Mnn.|
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only 53 i f your are an adult. L e t's
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Hay M illand and R o .u lio d R u **ell go h n ycltn g in the |&gt;.&lt;rk, In a
*&lt; i . from C olum ldn'* “ A Woman n t D istin ctio n ,'' -bowing T u e sd ay
arnl Wedneaday on the It lt t T h e a tre acreen

Miller Acres
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I.o iil* 11 *i \ it r *1 Aka. again «wa»Hin a k vi ai a th r HIJP ht 1.1 h\ th r | ) r
tng buckle* th i* week * *t \+ it
It ..r\ F u n \&gt;«.m o tio n on Hallow
• ■ ’tight at All lie
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re* .how huekllng *ttio ln **!
1 gin ** »»*« * n n thing l i u c l i r i ,
iw m * T h e ., were t .l atlem lirig
• in**** «u a - h m« nn* ” t*» tuove
Ma&lt; y game* w ere |i|i1nyrd follow
&lt;d by darning It. fre *h tn e li(* were i»»m in&lt;! n'1 i&gt;‘ an.i t.uckl*\ n j n n ) , | .on in I I « ) . . . . . t by M i- G It a p lili. ii and " *i «h I »*li 1
wnr»l »* 4 teniling exponent •( the
h r i .o in lm ttrr
During tlw .*%eutng Mr Rapptich rotltle i m ft llia t lejtchc* l*acK to
the tlnx** t.f tin- fir«t Dougin*
c . i ' &gt; a perform ance o f hi* magi&lt;
II- ba- the ilistin e tlo n of being F a ir hank*
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nl\ m agician in D clla ry
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applause nn-l et| th* u. fo r, V 8p»viull&gt;
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pi reertiage of the tn tiflD
lu u g lilri « i - *u g ir a t llia t he Ii b -I 8et
to null I the an* I lieflee. So file of thr w it h »*aeh p n t u i e f h a t n ot t m ljf
folk* h ore i mtuviie« Mr, and Mr% | «t [»Vi 11e * 8ij tiff mii|;*-r fiton v ), In* I #f
hut in fio ie n niitriri oveiArn.** 1
let luted th,
r a n g o »%ei t o lt n ! \ mmi| F fV ilM in l
f,,.tv -fo u rth w.-.lding a n n iv c r*a r\
a n *l « p e m l u on \amt io n * "
with tlie mernlwr- o f the C iv ic A*
Hut .lewfuti* the fin an cial iilv a titution A la rg e decorate.) ,a k c
,»a . p re .rn te .l to them They ul*,, h l|fp 1114%'* i| f *1 vAotiltl lik e to g i t
i»wiii ftom wv*nxhhm kllng. A m i he
I . . u l . *n ovation
\ ,.,p t i- r lo itlo la y i.n ily wa- think* li g u l tin no *1 Slut ke«pe ire
igiM-fi la*I I hui *«fm f of C * lia r le * nng h i h e lp hi in
V f t r t 1 I &lt;111- li n f lo llo ’V |t||"l 1.1f
V Miirnafi of |le |la » v h ive,, til »ei
h*- -nitl* T u i g o in g to New Y o rk
l l III of 111 • ft Itrfltl 8W
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H i Youiuuti m an arr«&gt;lii|&gt;H«hr*l ,M
»f I * -•» play •nine Shakeai t lift •titan and
he iliaptaveil »
w ith tin- group tiiat Mar*
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arnl
M a u r ic e
ti«* matle \n v one i&gt;n*$ine hi* F 'a ii * have il f in iu«p , I rnigiit
n ,„Mr ,,n |» ,H » i\ I ir a\•• a i l l n««tn* '
1,1 11 «a*h h iieklln g m l %
„ . uflV • xam idi
of m t i* frv on *'iil ,»t lea^t I might l*e aide to
»*nn\iiue lloliyaiM Hl 1 can art.**
Many ........... - w n , plaved follow
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Yon
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th e gue*t«
joining in
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Good lin k . C h a r l e s , W ill &lt; rr vn u
I *. •11ri ' w ith J «in H Kuril ii me. rhn
ii, »t year and m any m ore,
1111&gt;•11is*-r tM w nr.j S m all, k«*|i! ni*
lame* Rornney. president o f the
• • f»*» 'Th** Man In Th.- Ir«n»
D. H at) C ivic A s s o ria tin n , In r .. ha- M*»*k It &gt;M%m ii Ini; Ini arnl l*v»*
hia ilaughter. A ir*. W P W illia m
l'«»n •h*iri|f
iv
p a tlrn t for th r |&gt;u*t a ll week*.
of Jam aica. Long l-la n d . N .V .
M artin W ri»» recently Pureha* *, • it trie him. She eanie down by •'%n •mi*.*,”
\ltlum irh
th r
•n r.m l-rattliiiR
c.l p ro p e rty &gt;,n Sem inole lb&gt;ule t lane to Orlando.
hliu» put I it t !*• itraln «»n hu art*
Yard, and rs p re t* to m a le hie
Mr. alul Mr* Flcmftt, neigb Hut a b ility , they nr« p n &gt; *n w lly,
home t h v tr noon.
fior* of Mr. R ninno v, met h er ni 'f t 1*11ih u i x l|j*&gt; ft nt iritf i m in in g
M r*. H a rrie t C la rk „ f Indint n the airtm rt and drove her to lbIf** h*it mxil t . i
polls. Did., t- n gueat s i the hi tint1 H i.r y. It wa* a pb-u-anl au rp ri*, ciiliii*R in ht*n*l\
funir* in 1 Mn&lt;(.ui, iil.my u if.t nn
o f R ev. and M r* C Howard 1
for her to see her dad tit&gt; ori-l uthrr Yttitri|f mi h»r iinmu&lt;l Laulo r, pa#t.,r of ' the Commur
at in,I after being in tin bo»tut„
f i y p t lliv ir r
O U P O N O A lf
AlcthodUt FH 'irrh
thr-,- time* in tbe past month
llit \ u at . I i ln tr«f • ffort I- **Dit,ll
A larg e erowd attended the V
'I t s . Chas. A lle n of M illet \e r.
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Itirp in '- Hill*’ " | I n u i n l th .ii
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Soft
&gt;o»* tattJfiOui
luiunggi IQO^o
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mini I T A
C a rn iv a l at l.y n ,«u
n . n r r t l w o l.I fio rn I n « *«*»» that T u r p li. mm* n u t fi.tM h M i-. h u t „
&amp;Y I3flk»0 putfoe#' fraO ply
School on S atu rd ay evening S i
hi* h i.' lM*rn t t a n i f i f f t il f m m ii
S h * r m l- liv *
ln % n vn iltn
w I. * liv r s i
|.er w n* served, then the .a n x , Antonin, I V x u *. tu W i II ih ih * | hu f
f \ \ Iliff-t
* i -I f • Ifite
i^m; | H j 7;|p
" I . held on tile a lh letle field t' \ t u
hfipra tin* rit*xl un«.i u til
j fl ............ ...
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p u n t n l,'
ayj t fdt'h yf neoyl
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* t in t4*1 t In- H elm , “ hill 1hiil mat
aud ito rium
where the chiblt
l.tiftt Suinhi\ aftriuiH iti* ^11 anti u f lit h r hint n iv in iit» th r i*iml
were judged for the lo-at rottUlio
M m I*, Y n llru th %’it lt n l Mi
.in«l H r wiisi «hmr in f.»r lio rx r * tra !
A program was g u r n by the &lt;t
Mr« II Y.m nir
lhm*l
mir M
dent* o f the *chool, and I'rin ii .
Jo trp h C
1 hnil
ritlrn
Mill"
lM ’ililf'r ii hml
rift'i «
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A1lthuuirh
1l»**U|
T u rp in a rtu a lly h\**l
R ayb u rn T Alllwee. crowned ........ birthday thi- week nn I lie \P
hi* fam e, | r ii lr it purr IrR itu l. II*
r orv-ar.l a . Queen o f Ihe ( n r ,
( • * ,„ . t ,n l » rger and Ju .e p h . J r
w a * *Upp k iiw I t&lt;» h a \r ri'h lrn fi«» ii
(Ju i.'kly
Dr,
vala »n*| I U*fr Walkrr nr ( ' aim
u ru t tu Ih iv t "lift
Vtriii Ri w ith l,*»n&gt;h»n to Y i »i k , a illhlanri* of
|tt,u
i-i i , e
No
alkout J* mi n iilm , from n ig h tfa ll
V*J. Kin!f ,
,
friend...........
Dm- of the m e rriest ev.-nli
A ...r p t i..- personal -b»w.-r . . . to 11n a. fi A n11 on nnr tm»»• i
the week took place AJmulav . D .
g D , n t „ M r- M i... M il. M l -d
"W u
hail
to i-hjinui' that,'*
noon, when M l* . I I . R Joyce m l 8 m v r, | , llV l JU tn .d a y -,,,-bt In H n v u iim I *it ill “ W r hnA#* h u ll
ii.
oft.-r than I,ru , a - tinier * and
q t i i . .. SY LttN *«&gt; ii
•tlart from o u tiii.lr l.otohoi, x&lt;i t h r
Dorothy llre n n e r. F l i / .t .M , Gm
1,1.0 11,111
m „ i, t
- t i c t . h or
u m trtrrm in rtl V .r . ir
| «&lt;&gt; good-looking V
.
JO f'C* hT ' " n
• hino. Huth Jn . old and I id'lv Mu iliit a r ir r i«
o e Ifoulevard in honor of t l . o ,jir n The frie n d . „f M.
Mu
fwnx who know nlxoit horwrx veo ihl
lose I heir sluipe Other I',o itar.- from 17
eleventh b irthd ay o f Lynn J o v • ,-|,e|| congratulate he r. f„t her en- fool it hunt to h r lir v r that u om *
.Bine* were enjoyed thro ugh,-,! K B K rment and approaching mat
ruuhl m l* iftHI m ilr« on onr h*»i *r
the* aftern oo n . A profusion of !
, i Bg,..
in a n ig ht.
K%rn ( jr n r Autr&gt;
flo w e r* Interm ingled w ith puml&gt;
Mr! and M r* t ' E Hague of rnul«l*nt *hi t I miI
t*np«ulr K r v ir w : " ltrriik th ro ije :li&gt;
k in * and Halloween decor a l l " ' , S rn yra D rive are &lt;-nt» rtm i.in g Mr*
n f f r r * im thing p a rt in ila r ly r rw *t»
greeted the if.1 children a» ll
(, jl , W alker „ f W a .lu n g l„n , D C
c*ntrrp«l t h r uininir nm m , ami ra*h
pn tur**x, hut n rv rrth rl** ■*
C
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f t
l i n t wishes to Air Dir-M-hel for tear
rh ih l w ax p rra o n tn l w ith n lit*
manaifrR tn
In* ahxorhintr tlm nin
h i* speedy recoverylo w rrn ra p anil fa w o t . Tho«r
Yincrnt Valentine i* Im p r o v in g l.ik r th r •urerftRful war film - " f
trndirtK th r p arty w r r r : II* ?• nicely after having a * e r ie * n f la«t y e a r.
C la rkM in (
.Mary
Jan**
K a -1
treatment* f o r h is le g w h ic h bad
S y lv ia Woods, J a r k le R uss, Jn
|^.,.n injured .. nunibei «,f yearIT H IM - : I -77 J
tofi KAMT FIRST
H in es, N anrv G o w lall, M * r g « ,.' a - ll, | [ r |1B, |„ .,.n
, n u ra-en in Vin.-onl and yon wil In- enter in.(■nt
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Is
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li Ilia
H ltchna-k,
H a. il.,,
and a good i.alleiil K.-Keti it ui&gt; Do- roniHtbon.
G reen , A u d re y Dudley, Dol.o,
P o rte r, A ld a ria S m ith , Diana IF
lien, J u d y H lack, Dorothy Hln. t
M a rilyn Lo w d e rm ilk. Karen V.u
N a»t, P a tty Jo yce , A'irginia K &gt;per, J a n is Kulu-r, Joyce K e i| • n
M arlam ia Klee, the honor g in - '
and ho*te*«-*.
Afr and M l*. A .. F . I.abh and
A irs. A lary Lam bert visile .) fielndh t i mm m k a t i j *
Iri Kissim m ee and S t, Cloud Sun
• H U .m il N
V I*H * lor
day afternoon.
F it r i:
M att t l
me* nf I U r
H' h e r *
C ap t. and .Mrs. C. lla lle tt ar -I
Vou
W ill
Find
* it11*1leb * r»ffrr 12
children visited w ith .Mr. J . I'
Nr *
Ai1m iu»t1
Thr |,afgp*l
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v\ i ■Ji
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Meaney* nf Orlando Sunday-.
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8, A rn rv for so ld irrs in Jn'So U l l l r "
s s ite 3 and th r larg e*! sire | \
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TONIGHT A N I) WKDNKSDAY
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Entertaining

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Made Easy!

“ Father Makett

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Eating Out

Is Fun

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I l i f f|l|fllln n of who li o t!if I''* !
co llrg e (o n lliill t r im in llir to u n lry |iiol&gt;*hly n f v r i li.it I mi n 'm
XRI(lrl) 'M ille d lll.UI 11 v*111 now.
T w r lv r Irs n u i f f c it rd l i n l | i l * f f i i i l r t in lo d a y'i Ix lr it A"«&lt; '.'I'd
P r o * pull, which ia w A rm y r r ♦
ca p tu re tin- No. I p o rtio n fn x n
S o ul her n M ethodixt.
Hut t h f Cadet •, w l.n led Hi*’ i
ra n k in g s until rc p la re il by th "
Sm ith w esterner* Iw u v m k i nun,
d id n ’t if" to th r t»p un a wave &lt;&gt;f
liv e r» h e lm in g national nrcluim .
T h e y received m .ly HH of thn
314 lif»l place iiiU - i cait L)
Sport* w i i l f i * iiii'l I n " » ilr n * t f i». |
T h . t w a . nit few er than&lt;U v l.lm d H | R | , K | y j m ; T e x a s I*
on nnfi*-lH-a!«*n Ohio S ta te , w h im I
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,
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f l i c k e d *1 O
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P4 v o ter*. T h i f f in the lo » * r
It* il v i m i .l i v . i n i m i i
h r a r k H s received top turn lio n.
m i l A S , n . h . 7 r/l’i
H e re 's college foollniH'a n&lt; •
you I funk | r x ,n If oil lltf w .n In
f ir s t te n i
A rm y , Ohio H tu lc, Old shorn*, I lie &lt; niton lin ffl.
I j i l r n , p .il, it*» llir S iillh w c ii
K e n tu c k y ,
Te*a«.
C n lifin tila ,
Southern
Meth*«ll»t. I'rinceton, ( n n lr r r n t r you’ lc Inllimg ilio ill
M la in I ( F l a , | , Illin o is .
O klaho m a, which haa a nindem now. W li.it happen* in ilii&gt; ffiM .
record 27 gim *
w inning " In k unruly rir r u il if a leant!*! to llir
g o in g . receiver! ts fir s t t'ls c * w oodpef k r n . I l '* oI k iu I llir ttrr**
vote* w h ile u n ^ a lr n K e n tu c k y r
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7
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N o tr# M am #
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At I l*ifills Nov TI
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11 | lo lls li#
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A ll* M lii|r|’»riiin»
M M at A rkn n *a* (12-13.
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l&gt;ik# r
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I'ld n la
i op 1 rn
IV lira ml*. No* II
F'dlow * who hn\e laun n a r h in g V"i* ii,n honor*, h ill the V’nla havn
V M 1 . 74
II
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At |li lr.tr I till#***, NoV | |
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2,131 Irn m * in thi* league for n piart nlnuit th rrr tenin* o f lop flig h t
I . A rm y (US.
Al if'ftfitn, N'flt* (ft
aAtxrnixn
At T » * n , Nov. I*
Hiilinutia N«v I*
At PHI. Nov I I
1&gt;#« hi'will Nut u
8 . Ohio S t a ir (1*4|
« -tNIxodo
o,.
AI Aulnirtt Nov, 31
2,402 *'i ...
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o f _a c.......
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r ttn
an
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I I —Virginia
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w hen you a*k fo r nrt * xpla*igtion
« fVf.la i t i :
m « « l* * I P P I k T X T P .
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I r‘alitor ala
4. K e n lu c k y (nr»)
ii x n i tiiir
!*;l‘ 9 T n k c M o lly Hull a llih ln dir* lor N i'jla itd j t iia I wo J ijiilo r* . H a n k n Annv
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•
t.n-ti cd in the cnnfeU 'iue 20 t u n * .
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| J 10 —Nary
fl &lt;alilurnla 1111
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Open rlaik. No* 1
1&amp;
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ft
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7. Southern MHhndlai (Zl 1,4hu
t;
1'a iliii'v itli
"N o ronrti e ve r know* who! h i*
high r a lih r r In ilh n rk ■ rapnl lo T- • I'llo f Algrt
I I —Army
A l New H m rrae. No* I I v
4
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14
lliown. Nov II
r,-i7 lento i* going lo do,” *oy* Ill'll, of Inking over an yw h e re In find
i« I I —Auburn —
J - Hole I ’lM t
P. H rinretou I4 i
A&lt; BM br.eSe No*. I?
%t C«»ri«#l!. Ni‘» 11
.,*
Wlkcaoaln, Nov IX
•
a* I ' n w t i r a * * »
l.eeahorg. Nov I t (horni* r m f )
r.u j "M en tal n il il it* b&gt; U I tie rm* I I in* K«nie. In ad ditio n , I he V,d* hairy
t . Miami |H)
At
r A flN f, TflV.j ) •
TaoyTT
Cora.lt, Nov 11
in . a n S * *
t*
At
Unijm
tn,
Nov
*1
At
I
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,
NoV
IT
f.7u n*uinot thing In n f'«dhnll game a irornl pa*»er in In ilh a rk W. C«
IT .R T t NX!S
If). Illinrd*
• • r a ix ih t u x
y .l e V "’ tt
31*- 11i»4 k tle 11
II
At M l**. Pee 1
vltl#
t l —tlaliwevlt)#
11. Tenne«*ee
XX—XVHiram*
M o l.) r rm * *
H** an i| the eimch esnT ilelernnn**’ Ccn.fier, ten I nr, w tlh nt *0 play*
&lt; I l M M III %
I I I X
IX—Fernandln*
I
t
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tg
.ra
2nn what
I t M ulligan M ale
1 ! }t _ t &gt; a r i month
13 I f n l.a r f
the m *'iilal n llilitile of hi* • a f r l y .
IX—1‘ K Tong#
M I t x t ir v la r o l
la—Navy
|(# i% # ff|
— N orm - r e .le r o
18 . C lrin ao n ( 7 1
I I —HI Paula .
it
R j learn i* going to l„
V« • , vert.
\n dv Z ii/n r, G orilon l'n ltif*ky 21
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14 , W yoming (2 t
17—Cornell
l|'3 proper mental attitude ra
ran
n p h iv
iv . anil Ih rl. f u n d a t g e r are alioott ft t'eoine vl% i»Mrs
31
•* '*•&gt; i ' * l i r » r n l a
X l.lv* t&gt;*h
i
i
41 —Colgate
I t . WlaeotiMg
r.i 11 irke A learn ran want lo w i n 1 equally r-tpahle o f m aking v ital ft A r rn r
11 Tat*
II
I
P enn
ti
IX
Miami Tech
1
iter.ifrl.
Nov
II
43 a game m had ly, he •„ fir**d u p . vafdage Ib n u ig h cgnter from Ihe 7 t r . f t i e l l
1^. Nebraska
IB 1 * lla rv a n t
m
Notre
P*m
e
Peletka. No* I*
4’1
Al Vat*. Noe II
A* Ma,*|***)lr. N"V tt
At iM r lH D H IlIl ‘ * * '1
11
I ,ila n e N o . I ,
poll.* n lfll. Nov If
partnoiiith.
Noi
IS
I i . \\ *i*liingtnn
”" I1 it
|, g
e l* a ll lig
lil and *tru
i'g . T a k e fu llh o rk »lo l. N e a rly e v e ry pn*l*
get*
tight
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U
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N a v y , N i i V. 1*
A l i.'n le ln ld a , N ov. IX
Mainland, b’o* 1!
x xairPMlxil.T
Teropl. N«» P
D*
“ ** S M II
H alurtlav ngiiin*l T rx a X j Hurt ha* eipuil tale n t. T h e line
At ll r n t t f . Ntiv 33
A r m y . I 1* ' 4
n
41—lint,II. T.rtn
m iR t ix r ja c k ic im
Al I •! '■ '
Dec
•m i i m i l l i \ %
t i ;« t x
If), c l - 1,A
V i T h a t'* the f ir * I lim e I ra il lentnm- [ ha* more m phnm ofe* but il* re• I I —Bouth Broward
I
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II
1
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Teti
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It
If* " a ■**•*
her Ih a l nu S M t' leant wre, lig h t ,l'» v e power I* p le n tifu l and rug7—Miami Jxckenn
ft 11 s m *a*
I* 11 - Alatiama
7- ( I r o t g i e T#« li
T l4 —Hlltebn rough
11 I I I ’ u rd u e
I I —M l.il.*l|’pl
.
,
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. * “ | fo r it big game. The two * dm piied ged.
f
11 *T
t l U k l.tin m i
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—Ptnrlda
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f • t l —Oh tat", in*
O th e r*: lioyoia nf lui* wrige n lot o f pa* * '."
However, Ihe Vnl p lay I* »pn|ty. l l r T v m s o rt
I*
a IX Arkanea*
II
X—Penvecol*
It I
7 14—Arhanaa*
ie i l - i
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.
■?* R*&gt; Fm dh l M olina ( I ) |.t and
It* II {• one cnnrh who tld n k * When Ihe **)itnd gel* ” flre*| tip” I t •) x x * » M n * i, ,n
t l j* I ' l i .
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W ake r i i i r d
l*i; l'en n »)lvau ia th ere * h ll I* plenty o f *lef,*t*e for n game *ir d u rin g a game ,t i i 2f#r««t»#H#
i
U r* U-, :.ov 11
11—Miami Kdleun
)B lt * l •*&gt;»
I ’l l #rt #1,
III
A i tl.«X lo r . N ov I I
II
At Mtmplrl* Btato. Noe I I
Jrllereon. No* X
«n d le x a * A . and M . .a c t in . le ft |„ fonllutll "Th at** M ill H e i* lough to handle. WhWett It
t l A ra » '"» *
Al
Nf» «*«m il ut* *V*M I t
At
r
&lt;•
r
N-*v
tx
At Tulane, Nor. I I
lax. No* It
U * ,1 17. S &lt;•c . I I
75
X X .lk r • *■ 1 N ")
T . i o » * '• Nov in
D u ke P, V irgin ia H, New llam p g a m e," he *ay*. ‘T l ’» the d iffe re n t 1 liH iknl a* i f Ihe V o lt’ rlta n rrx aTenne..#. I*ec I
lllrc . Not t l
a . *1. V.
i. s r
x
• h ire ami W attlin g !on and la e , w a v roarhe* i|rfe n *e * |i|*o ,in g g uln-l Alahanta w ere poor a fte r
x il.l. xanx i
LIXIIO X
At T e ll * . Vox | l
11
32 t ir*4f k hi '1 * x li
I I l ax
.
I * —|Hi,|tie*rie
......
I t —XV Palm Ilea, h
I I \ l * I H III» T I X V
aaeh i , M u ri'la, and Notre Dame, lean t* that count*. Illa i C h e rtv three i)ita rle r* o f p lay and the 33 «••»!*• M»#te.
37
11 Huh I ’ i in I i'»
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Miami
11
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each It, rra iik lin amt Mat hah ft, tlitl n gtand job agiirt&gt;l KM I1 C rim *on T id e ahead, U-7, they ■nxl- 21 Yt|*&gt; n iirt
IlS rf #»*• ■* *»
I
—Tolea
17—Cherlntte
^ r,k1ah*,i*ia AA II
ft
V lU n n V fl
.nee-w
U U r liv u r A dolphu&lt; I M inn.I llicp, S a tu n la v I lint o n . llu- fit •* t rn*•- dr n lv ac r|iiilr*l n *lro n g detire to i« i» k U U M
11 ft l.auderdale
I Kent in hi
I t - Ar k a il..* .
• ft t*|r#
IX—Jarkaon
—
10—
rleorgetnwn
A la tia m a ,
M trlagan,
ra, It
,1, F fe t| llenip'l • hod l,»en re a d y w in a* ra p la in J a v k Stro ud went 1ft
T e l ■i
1 1 j» —T e ia * Te- t&gt;
ItPSrIUT
tx— Kn o x v illa -------I
—Detroit
X ftv iv r (Ohio
C in if R i" Tr&lt;*h. ro *h rd . C lte ttv ilc e r v ■* p |,- t y of iol** the huddle and raile d for a
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IAM
* • 4 4a ll* t **l* *Yi*4k 1 1
i i Wl*&gt;n r?is A At 11
i . . . — Nov I a
At lloeton ( ollege. Nov 14
7 .Mt*e|l&gt;l|'I*l
Kdfit»«f# Vnt»*l«it illt , m i ll 2 ; Stun* r r r d il for llu- great rotirhing Joh Teno e**re v ic to ry ,
II
II
At Arknrt#ftft. Not
At OrUndo. Nu*. It
At l. H C . Nov II
|» — | U | lor
X) I Ml t. No. IX
l l * ) lo r . N - v IS
fo rd mid M u r ju r lt r , m ch I .
Hi peiereburg. Nov tl
lie tu ru rd in.”
Tennr»*ee prom p tly drove for
Al
Sr
llary
•
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I
I
PM«
NtiV.
I*
T &lt;’ 17.. I ’ * e 1
A f k - * . . *1'" 14
At t-ak«l*nd. Pic.
X
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IN
IA
Al IIP * .
tt
S a tu rd a y T e x a * play * t in )!" * r ' 132 tu rd* in the fin a l period to
t h x x i : m i :i :
At Hot,.le t . I've I
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tl., XVaehlngtun .
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At H )t I
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W aco. T exa* l*rnl A tk n u -a t I'i l4 . 22 for A lab am a. T w o aecoiul 11 i l l * * . B o i. lh * r n
I
t
—Orlando
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11
—1‘oih
T l i . x a i:
I —P»l
M l..
M in i*
*
IX - M r.g»,o
I*
—
Mlgnrl
Jarkaon
T h a t would make T 'T x a * 2? p o in l) « lrin g e r» , w ln g h ark Kd .Morgan : *e i»tiw#
P
1
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4
41—V
I
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7
It iv at I, M ale
7—Miami KSI eon .
II
l i —w- and I.
better than lla y ln r. Ilu l tin you and la ilh a rk H aro ld J 'a y n r , eel up i l f h a i i a n o e a *
ft « 4 - lj* l*,‘ltra e
■
*. - iinnr.
| ) I 1" XVa.lt,agloa
*•—X M I
— i i a—Miami H igh —
» —K „ ,r e |t*m »
. -- -f j ■ •
want to lie I that w ill he Hu* m ar the w inning touchdown,
It
O r Iir ik r
|,
X ttllao e
X -XV Palm Beach
I I - xv, Virginia
t r —M|eal**ll*l&gt;l
v
* t l H iratn H
gin in Hil* gam e?
When the V H * lia v e the w ill lo 17— It « rut I .
X—llllleborouRh
I I —Citadel
. i i
ft ! • —A u h uia
r lli I'a r o t in *
fa P .r.tea
* ^t,e |a
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a
ho
m , No* I I
T w n week* from now So uther- ** ii* they have Ih e depth nf ma* I X — g uT#f«
At
N
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t
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11
I * —Oregoa B la l*
lllferxna, No* If
Al Tulane. Noe. I I
X tra ln la . N«v I* .
M rtho*|i*l plnv* A tk a ri.a * A rkn*i te ria l to keep th e ir u n g le wing
Af (ac#|sig ||i|»|. Ntt v, ! •
a&gt;
kvoh,
No* tt
No
Carolina,
lie,
I
VaaiterMItN
"
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K r III IM k i , N*»f 2b
*«* lu»t to Oktahorun A and M powering i|nw n fie ld rill afternoon.
Hy V K H N IIN I I VHII1N
1. H t t. I'** t
f
A l V « n « l# i t ill!,
The
Seminole
High
K*h*«d 12*7. S M I! Ia*al Oklahoma A. no I
nrnmmmmmmmmm
ju n io r v a n it y (**le rv F**l* w ill M. fHt-n. Would you lik e lu pot
__t
* ii
*
_
Rglph Fl»l*r
l!e lore I’urdit*
p lay h»*t to the Ku«tl* High money on the line that S M I' Iwnt*
Srho 'd'x Junior v a n it y I ’onlhers A rk a n *a * tint
■t the torxt high nrtrnel itadiuni • " T h i* 1* what make* football
Hell.
tu rn ,. 1 1 ,,'* night in a m u te .t (hat r.o in te rritirig .” id w rrve*
The Sanford W om en'* G o lf A*la being *pon.,ned by the Sait MN o l*alv ever know* w h a t'* go­ -"elation held a m ixed twn hall
||« 4 II# f4
. ti
M
ing to happen.'*
W ed n rxd g y, Nor. 8— 7 :3 0 P , M .
fo rd I ’ilot* CTuh.
Scotch f outworn* on Sunday a t
*r»nH ffr • ## * i*** ft ^*** w *'
The Hnby Fe d *, v irlin i* nf
Sem in o le H ig h School S td d iiim
ha ready for Florida. Twl Hoxi""-'
the Seminole C o u n try t ’luh. There
three tlrfe x l* without a v irlo tv
CORAL
G A H T .K S . S n *. "1
w rre
4H p a rticip atin g
in the
a*, regu'ar Ritard, hurt In lh*
G
A
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K
R
V
IL
L
F
.
Sponnore^ b y the Pilo t C lo b
in n r.vh n t* game* th i* xeawn,
—
USporlalt The inlorv-ridden I ’n* Pitt game. n)U»#d the Georgetown
I o n, mi merit.
It ) H I GH I T I . L E I t T O N . J it
Tim I'nix-rrallv o f Fin,(do Gain.
J ^ j,v
M,am) Hurricane* * •
are buxy poll*niug th e iin e lv r* fin
A
d
u
lt*
55c
C h lld f t a 25c
I ’r ir r * were aw arded to: M r*. v e x trrd a v lu rn m l their iira&lt;-llre e f .
HR but should b* avail*).1* f"
the In vn ilo n of the Hahy I’enthhaven't hod Ihelr flr*t otrlow hark
N K W Y O R K , Nov. f - W T - . l t l - Steve Robert* ami J . W , Altm an fiir la In w a rtl the G rn trla H»H d"i'
part
time
terviee
against
Loub
WjW#M#|
•r# T h e v wet*' d r fr a lr iI Fry Mam
field lnta-1 *lrice the Villanova
fo r low n e t; M l** Dot I ’owell
la n d
High Srhool of Daylntta iie m g e M lkan, the hunt n ro ttf1 and Hugh W hetrhel for low gro** and w ent through a b rief d rill un game, will he far lit lw m r I !»■» vllle as will Hen Raul*, tarkle or
fo*itbnl|
h ix tn ry ,
„ , P r (IV f„ r ,h e lr e v rn th
Hearh In their rurite*t l**t week. ’ " t e r in pro
M r * .’ Hugh dcr a w a rm F lo rid a in n which e«J
•h* kick,»rf team who we* ale"
laim * l,e'i| lik e to try plavin g fo r­ Runner* up w e re :
Coach Fred G a n ** ha* k irn
W
h
rlrh
rl
and
Ju
h
n
Iv
e
y
,
low
T
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th
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o
I
mnneciitlve
win atIhe exr&gt;en*e n»
hurt at F ill.
ward in*te«,| o f in Hm pivot *p*»t
p u ttin g the l&lt;oy* through tlefrn.
r t i n * ; M r*. W . It. W illia m * and fated trip Into Kentucky la*t S»t , | , p llnivrnrltv nf Idmlevllle Car
Coarh Guxtafxon. who hex abort',
• iv e kcrim m agr* th i* week «trra* . . . "Th"*** fo rw ard* re t a ehanr*' ll ill y F irm in g , low net. prixex
i cj | na| f
derided
to rut out all rough work
In
vhiiot
a
lo
t,"
George
e
xp
lain
*
.
trig t .r k lin g , w h irli h* *ay» the
w ere atwi -aw arded
W. A lt ­ , ,n.
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" • '• r ■
*’
J m k Iln rk e M . f l r . l a irin g n ,r«r. for hi* remaining first xlrw*"' *
M
ikan
only
avetageil
27
polnta
a
on
hoy n n ’*l very lartlly. The »&lt;|itad,
»eekIhe Galor
| ^^m k. io loet for Ihe eraxon will thi* week had hi* TOCn out loo’ **
m an fnr gelling rhiReH |n Ihe Id-xlnglnn la»l
compoaed ninatly o f frrth m rri, game la*t xeaton. W hat rl*M'« he pin on No,
,'o.
r,
and
Mre.
A.
I).
wtt»
humhled
hy
Ihe
Kenluck»l|UUi,|,.,
«r,,.rat...n,
Fran'
ing up Monday after an untir***
■At lea *1 Gi*urgc at ill |*
FARMT0N
TRACT
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tt ■ «
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a
• u f f r r r d ra th r. h ea vily fium InWiltlrala 10-H
4n «- dftliril
w.nrii
dented two rfnV la rn fL Mo*t of th*
*h S m ith . Iirillla n t left h a lffia rk , w a
•nng xtrnng while xurh .t a t * a* M arxh f» r gettin g * lo .e a l to the
Ju rlea in the game la *l week
hichr-t wore ever run un on ^ ■nit ,.of
f
I
te
e
*
ilo
liill
tl
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fit
g
x
IXTXrl
pin
on
No,
tit.
the Georgetown geme end hard work for lamiaxiRla wilt b*
Voltwia County
• g a l m l Daytona. G uard J , H. •M S a d .iw tk i, I Hitch Sch ae fer
Bob Woodruff coarherl eleven
may *oe only part time aelkp jammed Into a Tne*d»v IB**1*'*
Ito w e ll, Guard Joh n M rla'lland K u ix y la-ian e . Mar lllt e n and t.e**
Thi*
week*'
Iradlllunxl
rla*h
a
l
■gainxt the Cardinal* Mlkp VaMiami rould come up xrlth an
Msy Be Obtained from—
■nit blocking l*ark Kpcnrer Hardy K lie r have been dmppi ,1 w ithin
■uffere*t in ju rie * and w ill not the ;ia ,t week o r * " , , . A n v from r i n r . for the t-t) learn*.. . In 1li(n ‘ he Jacl.o n ville Gator Howl i* rv rhio. right halfback, hat tifrv*"* all xeeoml string heekfleld for *h'
l,rf,’' r " " ‘ll only orraidnnallv since the I’ttni'i" l.niilxvtlle game with Jack DelBell"
M. C. CORDON
M e netton again*! the I'anther* inattrui* fu r Gn*lfeVoi \dolphna a when H u n . Have i. to« .......... out throng.
gamp while H«h Schneideohach at nuartrr; (Jordon Watson and |*f*
th r No. I college football team * ) rep. wa* I'URlneee m a n a err a
tM n*irruw night.
Woodruff l«n‘l too haimv over fullhark, come out of thy ".cirge halft&lt;aek: Jim Dooley at right half
110 North Park Avenue
Phone 1120
T h e Ku ytl* I ’a n tk rr* a r r pretty T h e G u *tir* have w*m nine a tra lg b ' Amerlrii* Ga . he tn-l In «t-&gt;.
end ha'« for four game* Imeatoe of Die (ialor rhanrev fnr vklnrv. toXrn game with a ril* Inlnr) back and Harry Mallloa at full
ndurh nf a m y *te ry, Seporle,! a* g a m e * ., , .
track. Since all save Watson ha*o
tilayer ehnilagc*. || p hil .M3 . .. "We'll he up ygainxt annlher hip which oidelmee him Ihlx week.
not having played a game Ihu*
On the line, firxl string left en 1 been on the defenxlve team. CoaelIt'a Goad, not G oal.
Iternie Hemxlein, New York ho*, tram again thix weekrmi" the men
f a r tnf* *ea*nn, they are ex­
Gustafson U faced with the neees
Ilo bliy Goad, Oklahoma U . rig h t ing mnnaget. hand* mil e*r-'o Iha* tur xald a* he worked the Round
pected to I h* Inexperienced. Other
lightly on algnal drill* yeelcrdav
th an that they a re xhtm nird b&gt; end for the paxt three *ra*&gt;»n*. ihow he eelle rmlnm rlothin* on ” A number of the boy* caught proliahle for the Georgia game xity of moving up some of hlx reOther dmthlful xlartrrs inrlude xerve defrnsire harks or try to
Went into the eoarhing hu*ine** I ho »kle.. . or I* il vice v e r « a t...
m y « ta ry .
-old* in lA’llngtnn ami we wilt he Mark (llhlrap . another llneharker keep his haekfleld In on both of­
A good rr»w d lx ex|&gt;rrtrfl to th i* y ra r and developed an a ll* Rl Mono, winner of Ihe Mef.eon*-b . on harvl for Ih e k trk*n ff to- w in n in g tram 1w*m *ig, tie*l o p . and Widener liandirapR two vr*- a long way from top xtrength,” halfback Jack Nichole, guard Dickie tent# and defense.
T«x Books ire open for payment of 1950 City
the roach continued.
R o w e an&lt;l tarkle Charlie lApradd
Frank Smith will probably ta l*
m o rruw night, whleh lx le n ltre ly at In at rep o rt) at Chieka«ha. O k la . ago. I* .latml fnr a romehark in
Llneharker
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high arh o o l,. , T h at t-ained hirn a Flotilla th'* winter., .Indiana fool*
Tuxes. Discount of 4 T will be allowed for
tcheduled for 7)30.
Other* ll*trd hv trainer San and John Caxtanno can xpelh Dool­
T h e Hahy Fed p rid tah l. atari* v t*lt rrom an Oklahoma Otty aporte haliers think aluninu* Hoagy *7xr ml *n the lint of Uator in lured. Ite
xuffered
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defense
hut
since
DelHeil
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suffering
with
minor
w rite r who a xk rd : "H o w ,(r, yott michoft came up will, one nf hie
pgyment In November, 8% for payment 1n
Itur line-up It aa fo llo w *!
lik e roarhing T” . , lle fflte Robiiv ixreetnt rtiaipo«Ulnn» after the Kentucky claxhe and I* llxted a* but painful hurts are Sam Ooslrr- and Maltlos have been doing xrlr
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H ixiw e—W r lf h t
houdt. a halfback, and center Car tually r ll of the dxfruslve work a*
klaa— W llk lM o n — R iv e n . . .
* December, 2*v for pgyment In January and
could an xw ar, U r * . Gim d'got In Ih e Nolra Dam* game when he wired
right half, Ihe eitrsatioil thar* !•
roll McDonald.
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f ir s t an&lt;l la x t- word: ” U V n k c .
The
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r n r not good. Fbll Tedder, a thlfrl
1% for payment In February.
I f you lik « liv in g d angero uxly!”
n loiegrami after IllinoU and game Saturday. Kau Strong gave a
Mlchlmti Stale.
place-kieblag aghlbtUou daring the thro ugh some new fornxatioae vee stringvr. will be given a chance lu
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In te ria M a n .. . Ha xraa a U t ruxtv terd ay w h ile en jo yin g the th a w , show hie skill this week and mar
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Elk# Hoy, City Tax Collector
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m * o « v r m &gt; n r r r n » r r* o &lt; % « r n o n n

two corretpondent* and a forma*
K o rea n law student from He-ml
We had espeeted to fim l it emp
t&gt;, irn g ii-n rid .’* tough . * * , ■
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Com m unist countries North K o t* *
had fiv e year* of R r.| rule
T o our am atem rn t. w r h rs n l thr
l«r HKM P R IC E
ric h , rem nant tone* of .n nr can
( f o r ||At. B I I H K )
Ita sonntnut note* filled th r littl*
H AM N U N G . N O R TH K O R K A (/P&gt; li * *« * bar# littlr church room.
Then young votrra lifted in a
jutl stound the to in fr Horn * Irombed out electric plant.
hym n.
The small building nettled bendr thr broad concrete highway tun­
O ur eye* adjusted to th r dim
ning from Itam uung l » Ih r Sea nfg — »•—
lig h t. T h e y took in an am-irn
Japan. A cfo*» on top marked thr worship
pump o rg an , four hare t en. h -• an,I
building aa a place of Christian
Curiosity im pelled u* to enter
a p u lp it.
A young man wa* seated at th r
organ. Ten little g ir l, lined thr
hem- he * None w a . mote than I .
y ra r* old
T h r organ m u*ir and thr «ing
mg aloppetl. The young man look
»d up, a t|in .tlo n in Id* e v e . T '
g irl* looked up. loo and. like
little git la everyw h ete. giggled
Th ro u g h our Korean fro n d . »•
asked them to continue
T h r music teaum n l. o n . .. -oft
Ijr. T h e organiat nodded The .h it
1917 I'Oft!) 100 II. I’. Super Deliue I Hr. Sedan.
dren began aingtni* again The'
Completely Hernnditinned
*095
w as no m iataking th r hymn T h ru
young voter* tolled it out, ■lent
and attong
" R i« k of ag ra. cleft fot me
19.19 C IIKV ItO I.KT 2 Dr. Sedan. New Paint.
R e fn ir th r hymn w ar fittl-he*
New Tire*, Cstnid Motor. Only
*3 13""
a acttfflln g Intruded ftnm the tea*
■if th r rh u tch Through Ih r door
A
cam e an old man
lie rstrn -le d h it hand T h r ting
1937 NASH Amha*&lt;.ador Fight, I Dr. Sedan,
ing Hopped
CichmI Rubber, Very Clean.
T h e old man trarhr-d into a .lilt*
A Steal AI
$2 4 6 ° "
pidate.1 h tirfca *# an.I drew out •
book. lie began to lead in K « tra o
O u r Seoul friend *ai-l the oC
man waa tra ilin g fm m il.r Ne*
1941 R P IC K Special 4 Dr. Sedan.
Teatan ien l.
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Another man entered lie wen
fro m window to window w ith •
m outhful of n a il., ta lk in g in win
tlow pane* which had l*een ft
1940 PA CKA R D "l 10” 4 Dr. Sedan, Good Tran*,
moved to aafrgu ard lh *in dm in
porlalltin At
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the fig h tin g for lla n ih u ig
Our Seoul friend. San K it I re
liegan ta lk in g with the little gn
th erln g
PRIN’r, TH IS AD WITH YOU AND R K C K IV h
H r talked to them of d*mo t*
’ in OH C R E D IT o n ANY OK T IIK A B O V E
ey . . . o f the bleating* It mob*
CARS.
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fe a r . . . fierdo m of trllg io n
T h e y lla lr n n l avid ly th r organ
(a t, I h r ragged old m an, th r litll*
g lrla
T h e r h illy Oetolier atm cast
Ihe p a lle tn of a n o * . «n the floor
T h e n Ihe two rh u frh m cn l-'-giv
C O R N E R 2nd A P A I.M R T T O
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ta lk in g . t.e r tia n d a trd fm ua
T h l*
had hern a Method •
c h u rrh . flu tin g Ihe Red K n rrn r

Christianity Revived In Battered
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Report On Iron Curtain Country
M A N C IILSTLR , l.ngland. No* &lt; (/Pi liv e Hr tilth engineer*
who tlatm they wrtc «|ued on and tdutruclrd fot litter month* while
winking in .i Romanian tektile mill are b a il homr with a nrw tepotl on
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th ire m onth*.
They rh atg ed that condition*
in Ja * « y w r ir p tIn titive am i t h '
f-r-d the* received w a* u n a tli*
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they *ao l, wa* *pat on in Ihe
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The fiv e ate
Not man S m ilS ,
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man, .1 llim le i M itc h e ll, and
luck W llaott, all of M anchester.
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lllit la h &gt;&lt;&lt;n*ulute in ltu rh n tr* l -ir*
tanged f**t out film to w it lid ia v
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R iw . . i l l th r f lv r lived In a
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electric light T h e ir d irt wa* i f .
•flirte d to potk. m a*hrd pula
t»ra and black hi ra il. When all
fi\V ro n tra rle il d ysen tery "H ie
m ill dnclm could do nothing for
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the
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And t h iough the old livm n*
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lived on In h r a i t , of tl,e*e K o ie an *
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stone*, Iwnehrs, flower pot*. hln&lt;-k* 12
H P Ef'IA I.
HERVIt'F.S
window sill* and llnlel* f’one*e*’
flmus. marhlne finished. Flee E s ti­ D ltl.AN D tl M-otiihg .-Ventlnrl. Itlandr- Kvrmny Star ('atII M*!p&gt;
mate*.

May
MOftoi
Miracle I'nnrrete Co.
3D9 Kim Avenue
—
Ph. I33&gt; NEW E l DORS rurlare*! to per
fcrimp Old llr.nra made IlkKHHEI MANh Red Rose Feed
new FinDhtng. rlranmv 4 war
TniKhton A WatMvn. 1201 r**l»*v
4ve I’hoii* 114f»-.*
*ng. P-irtat.le power plant 2;
year* a.perienca *a Remit.:''
Norge circulating heater valued
O u n lv . It M Dleaaon. lak
|IS » selling for *85; 2 M).gallon
Mai*
S P E C IA L .1 Iwdionm eollage. fat.
drum* free. 320 Pine Avenue 4
condition, well worth the money.
It n HDeet. Phone 11.14 M.
R E P A I R
M O D E R N IZ E
v
* lot*, good neighborhood &lt;fi&lt;l »V* taitn ••*.* * 11*11 you O n I hrfnjl , hr-me Only to", .'own now ron pared highway, investigate
qulred. E'llA Plan In-lallm- •
your presvriptlnit* to t.A N K Y ’fl
t h i l , 1*000 00- I t . Mm 00 will
I b u t . , H 'W M .117
I'h .in
I’hnne 103 _____
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handle.
294 Kant rid Atlantic Natl-n
M J.RCIIANDIHF Eichange.
We
ll.n l Member FD D '
buy, sell, *wap 321 K. 1st Phone
Reveral two 'and thiee bedroom
I.A
WNftDrtVEhN Sharpenml. •1424___
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4
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hnuaea. fairlv priced and worth
rycle, tepalrnl, I w k and k, &gt;
C ' A F I H I t t ;r . | r n l.o m p lrle line
the money.
work. Prnnipt serve# It \V
lin n * '. Tilted,. Feed d*o*e
Shuma I I ’1 F. HI SI
R A N C H E S - one of 9000 acres, one S w e e t H a m l in * orange*, it on
of 3000 acre* and on# of toflo
bushel. R W. I^rrd. Phone 1134-1Dreg line, hulld-»*r dump true*
murk, fill dir* shell and -dar
acre*. You hav* looked at many
by load or Job Conlarl It R
ranches and perhaps you have
«, lh.le.1 an&lt;l *.*••&gt; late*. |0P I
delayed buying because of ml e REW IND M ACH INES, new and
u*d»l. Term*
321 K. 1*1 Ht
New Yor) Ave.. De|.and
I”
— prices will I * higher pmhaldr
Phone 1814. ______________________
tft4 or 28%-W
double that of today —let us show
)"&gt; Kale—8 Hnes, Hhfnner Pipe V E N E T IA N
you now.
HI.INDN made tc
12*00 Ft.t with 3 nr 10 horse
Fit E ll W. IIE N IIE R
order, Netnlnole* Y.nrtiat, Rl , electric motor and pump. Dali
201 H. Park Avenae
Co.
820 W. 3rd Ht
Ph-nM U
• fle r rt 00 P . \|_&gt;__________
Phone IM t
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A. B. P E T E R S O N
* piece Walnut dining room suite;
It* N. Park Avenae
arid walnut tables; porrh glider:
Call I’hon* 1081 for
__ Phan# 1139 ___________________
cabinet RCA Radio; ft pc. wood
All Tvpea (If llonk Wnrk.
breakfast room suite. 6*1 Vaten Maty McKinney
CKI
Bookkeeping
R A N C H ER A V A IL A B L E N O W ela Drive. Phone 1190.
Service
You ate, per ha pa tn the market
Room *03
and have looked at many ranches l-arge automatic oil healrola, up
Atlantic Rank Building
right piano. Phyne 888.
and failed to buy because of
price—they will l&gt;# double in N r* Work Shoe*
3.AS pr. I
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value within Ihe negt year.
Courier Paint*
2.60 gal
* ,,n
»n
V o,,
Have one of 2000 arret, one of Army Pup T rn l.
*.Vft ea. .
trn ,',1
u.'r1( " " '" f r £■*»'•
3000 arret with aame timber, one Army Blanket.. Ten.^ Tarpo. Cot* | d“ST' L",^ „ V nl.‘ ^ ’ X I , "" '
Ht . N. York. tel. Circle 7 ll v ’
a finished deal of &gt;000 arret.
Jackets. Boots, nothing and
If you have an alcoholic pyobh
Shoes.
2ft0 arret of Improved pasture,
amt want help, write P.O. R-&lt;
well fenced, nlro home and well
For a better buy, trv
1577. Confidential.
Alrnholi- •
kept out building* atph ground*
ARM Y-NAVY HI'RPI.I'H
Anonymous.
I’hon* 1321
plenty of woter and good drainage, lift H.nford Ave.
on a paved highway.
We tell new or renewed vacuum
F R E D W. R E N D E R
cleaners or will renew your pres, Ift—
AUTOMOBILES
—I)
904 8. Park Ave.
ept cleaner, regardless of rondlPhono 1030
lion. Free plcsup or deliver* B U YIN G A C A r T Before*flnsr
ring see us to (ay# money. In
A. B. P E T E R S O N
sendee, with honest estimate.'
rtallment lyoan Dep’l.. Room 317
111 N. Park Avo.
Phone Sanford 990.
_
Phone 296.
Sanford Atlanta
Phone 1129
10 artes of gulden celery plants
Nstlowsl R a n k
VVTC
Rare Bargain—Urod IS acre Iliad
S P E C IA L S A L E
farm, on pavad highway 2 mile*
A R T IC L E S W A N TED
from town, attractive 3 bedroom
*4 Plymouth *-door Serlan.
ranch typo house, roomy tool
Special Delure,
)97ft
H E B U Y. S E L L 4 T R A D E usad 47 Dodge H (on Pickup .
ftiu*,
chad and othar out bulldln
fumltura. Wllsoa-Maler Fvm l* 44 InlemalRmal N ton Piehup lft*5
— w a r ago thla fa
rwea C l . f i t K. 1st. Mma* M
at I I 1.000 00. Can
Seminal# (aunty Mate#*
W A N TkD ^30l&gt;-7 f L faar ft” eU- •19 K. 1st 8t.
day far WAOtUXh
|’h to il
ctimferenre
light
wood
or
cyp.
PR ED E . B E N D E R
R E N T A CAR. U-drive it by day.
ress
poet*.
Galt
88
after
ft
A.M.
Phone 1039
week, or season. English Fords
204 8. Park Ave.
W A N T E D :1000 P A IR S OP
and Amrrlean Ford*, sedan*,
S H O ES T o UR
A. a P E T E R S O N
station waeivns nml convertible*
Phone l l » t
Hi r irk land- Morr isou. In c ,
E.
114 N. Path A r t.
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Have nr vrd m) nffire (rom lOA'i
S. Park Avenue fupalalra over M IL L S S W A P S H O P *••&amp; K. *t». 10— llu k in ru D pportunlllre
Ht. We Huv. Hell oi Trade nm*t (ia* amt fitneerv lliulnr** wi'H
Bill* Cigar S tarr) lo 201 Soutk
-. Phone ItiW-J.
Park Aveaue (ground flan*).
two IwdiiMini apartment. |a..|yie
FR EH IIE N IlK It
fine l&gt;u*inei&gt;a. I.ow tent
r.
I'nncrelr Hewer Pipe
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HIM or * n
neptlv Tank*, grease trap* dry
Ten acre* n tiu a la.ui Id^ti I
depth with 330 feel f.nntage on
Deep Lake M arkham ; .1 to«m
hnuae with rlectrie .ange an-'
trfrigeratnr. ita ia ge 30 feet hv
20 feel with large aln.eroom
and workshop. 50 rltru* trees
9 years old— 23 varieties; I2S
other rllrua Ireea 4 year* old
Contact owner at place » r I’.O
B o » ||»rt, Hanfonl. Horace A
Jlm enei.

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Helicopters A re Essential A id To
Blitzkrieg Tactics Of Modern War
Hy STA N HWINTON
W O NSAN A I R F I F J i ) . Korea - ( f l1)- lite machine age hat rb-velo |»d il» own anttrl ol m ercy: the helicopter.
The awkward Hying windmill hat proven it* worth in Korea.
Tim e alter time. Manne, Arm y and Navy heltcoptert have retcued
licit* »hol down In-hind e n e m y t----net or a t aea. T h e y huve In Wen
cut wlintn cot o ff u n it*. T h e y
have cu rried wounded to s a fe t y ;
h r am bulance over rough road*
would have meant death.
"A n y
m ilita ry fu rre without
them today is b ark In the day* o f
the e iv ll
w a r," ta ld
le ath ery
lirijr- G enera) K d w a ril C ra ig o f
the fumed " F ig h tin g F ir s t " M a­
rine D ivisio n .
M urine* pioneered u»e of the
h rllro p te r* .
M urine
o bservation
squadron » ix , w hich films them ,
r,u» rencued 20 downed pilot* and
fh wn 20o wound) I from
the

K o rean
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( hongchon River •• tomr Coroinumilv mytlrrioudy withdrew un
the nortliwetl Korean warfionl.

" T h e h elicopter* have changed
w a r in tw o w a y * ." *»id t in *qoAd
ton ro rn tn u n d vi, M aj. Vim m l I .
(iu ttM h a lk o f I'n n liu r, Mich.
" T h e in fa n try m a n know* that
bring hopeleatly cut o ff il»e*n'L
mean In I * 'g o in g to die o r he
captu red. T h e h eliro p ter* ra n pick
him up The m m e tning hold* fo r
pilo t* *hot down at e l or o ver
enemy te rrito ry . T h a t'* votked u
w o n d e ilu l chaiiKe in n tn ia i".
T h e second advantage i* we
can fly com m ander* rittht up to

the front. '1 hey ran make llleii
deciiion with the whole battlefield
h en ra th them , T h e y are fn - .h , m l
tired fro m » Ionic jeep ride uml
a rllrn h to an ot&gt; i rvutiori
1 h at’* helped the C r u c ia l* ru n
art rffiri--n t w a r.”
(Seneral C ta iir, ag reeing, raid
" I I I an y area not d irectly under
fire even u n it* on the re xim e n l
a___ « _ t. . .i &gt;
i&lt; * .
■ in _ *
n
■I le vel ahuuld have helicopter*.
('recent model* ra n May in the
b lr u nly fo u r boor* o r *u and can
he allot down raM ly. M iiin e and
other Nervier* are w orking on
m ilita ry ly|H&gt;* to I m- protected
by arm o r plate uml capable o f
c a rry in g up to III pn*M-ngera.
C iv ilia n e x p e rt*, auch a* lia r r y N ach lin o f Hridg-p- i l , fo rm .,
re p in e n tm g the S ik u ra k y A ir

craft f-u., are with helicopter
unit* in the field. They are
•tudyln gfuture need*.
I he outMandlilg single hell
copter pilot ha* been I t Gu*
Lueddecke of Mnph wood, N. J.
He ha* made five rescue*.
hi. Hubert l.nigMu'r of Jer
rey City, N, J., ha* picked up
three pilot* on one daring mi*
tion near Scoot,
Cottsrhalk, the 1fnlver*tty or
Michigan graduate who com­
mand a the squadron, ha* had III*
own *hare vt rescue wurk. Once
Im rraih-landed behind enemy
line* and bad to Im teo-ued by
brother helicopter.
Other pilule in the squad run
Include Cupt, Victor Atnirli inp,
l ’uriUiid. (Ira., Capt. E . J. Fop*
of Wltcunaln, (.'apt. (leoige l a
lU h of llolh*, N. Y.. and l.t
Lloyd Engle), of New Orleans.

770 Ituriil ( 'iisliuiuTs
Added I n K.l'.&amp;l. Co.

In the n o rth -cen tral ii-cto r. Chinesc Ited re sistan ce ea-eil mddenl*
in front o f IT.H. M arine- d rivin e
through f n y iil mountain posse*
townril the (.'hang jin re-ervoir
The M arine* lead o ff Seven It
C a v a lry , v irt u a lly
M ailed four
•lay* hy the M iff Ited Chine-i- d&lt;
fen*e, moved alm ost a mile no r
t w illin g riv e r gorge unit -e iie il r
low ering l.tHDl foot ridire T h i* * » the dom inating iioint *outh of th-,
re servo ir, 3d m ile* n o rth w e.t o'
llain h iin ir.
Hut C o iii in u 0 I S I re*i«tanei
ntounlnl in one norlhoaM *ertor.
A IT 8 Seventh D ivisio n romha*
patrol north o f l ’iine*an remirti-''
it wa* under atta k “ by a bell of
a lot of Nut th K o rean * "
The p u lio l w a* on the nortl
hank of the l.’ nirl It iv r r . f a r r ie r based M arine (,'otaalr- flew in h
... if support.
... . .
itive u
T h i* wu* the firM »eriou* ■&gt;'
position in three day* for the Ih
vision's 17th H eglm enlul fn m tia
Team . It I* d riv in g north in i&gt;ro
weather w ithin lea* than 30 mile
of the M anchurian border,
In the I'a k rh o n area advance
A u stra lia n u n it* un the le ft flank
met the only n o la h lr
te*l*lap ce
wh&lt;n they routed 100 | I , , | soldiers
A llied w arp lan e* began hornin
ail village* to flu s h out Chine-*
Ited -olilier*.
I f .8 F ir s t f a v a l r v troop* re|H,rte,| they hail seen Chine**
troop* change into c iv ilia n clo th ­
ing and loll around in villag e* d u r­
ing the dav w h ile A llied plane*
Imm-d overhead.
Communist dead w ith reversible
uniform * w ere found in th r A niuKom i area. T h e u n ifo rm * wrr**
grey green on one *ide, civ ilia n
white on t h r o th er.
F ifth A ir Fo rc e fighter-bom ber*
ami light Im m ber* rocketed, v tra f
id ami t&gt;oml&gt;eil a ll along the front
and a* fa r n o rth a* K an g g ye , the
Ited* ‘fro n tier command re n te r.
Tnkrho n, northeast o f A n |u , wa
hit hard.
The A ir Fo rce »aid tilNl enemy
troop* were k ille il, uml tw o tanka,
fiv e a t tllle r v p itce *, 43 vehicle*
am i six supply building* dealroveil
- A llied o ffic e r* mere p»rolexe
at the Chinese w ith d raw al in an
urea where they hnn loreetl It .N .
troop* la irk a* much a * Wl m ile*
T h e y * p c i" l* t n | the Chine**- e ith ­
e r were rrg to il|iln g fu r a largescale attack or
w ere deploying
new line*.
In the la tte r even t, o ffic e r* *ald ,
it wa* possible the C h in ese only
Intend to hold a b u ffe r are a g u a rd ­
ing the Y a lu H ive- hyd ro electric
g rid , vital to M anchurian in d u stry .

A new reeurd In pruvldiug elrctric airvlce to rural reihletil* and
businesses ha* lieen v*(ahli*lied by
rlm ida rower and Light Comp a n y, II. ||. Coleman, dlvlaion
m anager, said today in dl*elo*ing
th a t during the paM five year*
h i* rom pany ha* eonuecteil in the
r u ra l area* around Sanford an
additional ?7u customer*.
“ During September liMt”, Mr.
C olrm nn *aid, "hl» company serv­
The television tran sm issio n hand
ed 71)8 rural ruMomer* and dur­
in g Septem ber IP Ail we had 1,869 consist* of two p a rt*, e le c tric a lly
separated, one fo r sound and the
w hich i* an increase of nearly •eti
nth et for the picture.

1 0 0 * .”

Mr. Coleman further stated that
In Septcmlrer, 1105 hi* entir corn*
pany had 23,fl3P rural customer*
totaled fU.pp.l, or an inn ruse uf

I leach, H arasota, Uratlentou and
M iam i lle a rh lu o u r lin e *.
n iw .
“ In order to provide r l w l r l c
"C o un ting three and one-half service fo r these ad ditio nal ru ra l
p tn o n * to a m eter, we find th at custom ers, we eitended our lin e*
during th is five -ye ar period we In ru ra l are a s more than 2A00
made ru ra l electric service a vail- m iles. On J u ly I , 1#4B, we had
able lu ap p ro xim ately U |,2 :n i *,|- 2,302 m iles o f ru ra l lin e s ; hy Ju n e
dltlunal |M«r»on«. That * nonpars- 2tt, It)50, we had extended these
bla to adding the cities o f S t . to 4.IUVI m ile*, an am axln g In ­
A u g u a lln r, S a n f o r d , Daytona crease o f 103 per cent.

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M a t* fo r G O P en n ln d n f I
liody.
The Hi -publican ap p ro -o tic had I
f« .,u(lMI*rt4 f
»*•*.* tlf» I
only ft*-t n in i. I y teqres
p o t.
tlie Presidential
vote o f
two a ,, up iP - t iiio r a lii
s i in so. It
y e a n ago.
Mate* a * K e p t in kv, M u i- la r.t l,
H ow ever, the.e wa* no w ay of ill luhotna an d VV.Mii igtun.
determ ining '" t lV whether
Un­
Dem ocrat* continue 1 to c la lin
vote wa* head'd for a new re ­ that th ey nut o n ly w ill tu rn buck
cord
high or whether
voter* th' H e p u b lka n * hut w ill ir.ig ro v c
m erely were turning out e a rly .
tf.Mr s tre n g th
in the S i s t , .
Ohio citise n *—apurred hy a where th ey now o u l.u im licr th e
cam paign held out to them as OOP • to 42 and In Uti H o tla *,
a political turning p o in t—voted .h e re thi- co unt i* J .',' I 'lir .u at a record pace today.
i;:.t a to I til) It'-potil u-i *,
Die
Mid-morning
report*
fro m
tir.c iic A ii L a b o r and * i t tn c III
throughout thla te supported n
divldt-d evenly iln o p g It**pre-election • nm nle
ul u Iran i ddii'aii* and in i "M i.it * whe-u
tier vide luppilig the .’I.WOUJXJtl la l fllh o l.
m a rk ,
I he D e m o cra t* l oo.-eatraied on
j'rtfVkitu iK t iiit ttitft!
war altrm p t*
to knock o ff Itrpwi*
3,37*1,000 art in the (iresid yp tial liran S e n a to r* in Colorado, Id a
year l»10.
ho, In d ia n a , lu w u , M i**o u ii an d
Latio r'* hitter, coalition fig ht Ohio.
ag ainst re-election *&gt;f U . 8 . S e n ­
(io v e rn o rsh ip race* in 13 o u t
ator HoU-rt A . T a l l o f C in cin n a ti, of 33 s ta le * a re counted a * clo se .
the m atter-of-fact
man
called Of these 13 atatrh o u sr p o rt*, s e ­
"M r. It e pu hi lean.” goxe the elec­ ven are now fille d hy D em ocrat*
tion in Ohio m o il o f it* dram a. and s ix by R epu blican *. Dem o
H eavy early voting today In- rr.it g o v e rn o r* outnumber
Re­
dicaled u record iurno ut o f New publican* n o w , 2'J to ID.
to
deride
the
Y o rk 's elector nt«*
The 13 s ta te * w ith w n rm ly c o n ­
lio vetpo r
s iz rlin g srrilp tu
i ' 'led race* includo C a lifo rn ia ,
Thorna*
K
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Cnvt r m it
Iw ccn
l &gt;,l"iado,
&lt; "M il c llc u t,
Id a h o ,
W alter
A . J low s, M a ry la n d , M ichigan, M anta
ID
Dcwi-y
and
l.yn c b
rhusetts, N ew Y o rk , Ohio, t lk U
Mlbl. clear R i thi r ]irevalled b«ma, P e n n sy lv a n ia umL U i m , ti­
over most of the -tut*-. It wax ll o.
i xio-cli-il to help lure to the poll*
H e iu lt* o f the h allo tim ; w ill
Lpproxirnutelv f&gt;,Vat,troll voter*—
have a stro n g lieuring on tin* po
an all-tim e high for a guberna­
b tiral fu tu re * o f wune c a n d iiia li
to ria l election.
Most co n ip iru o U * o f Ihi-Mi I*
C n u su a lly large number cro w d ­
Senator T s f t (H -O h lu ), who m a y
ed the poll* in llem iK-ratir-conIm* a contender for the Hepuhli -an
trolled New k o ik C it y , where
u hotly contested m a yo ralty elec­ p re iid e n lia l nom ination in ID .72
if he i* re-elected hi the Senate'.
tion funned interest to a high
C over n o r Thum u* K , Dewey « f
pitch,
HepuhUeun- coimteil on luM- New Y o r k , Hepublicau 'tom lliee
who didn't wrin the pre sld rn e y i i i
hour voter n actio n to the run
l'-*41 uml lt»4M, fought har&lt;l fo r
fused Korean u u r situ atio n to
n election a * governor, w in d in g
belli provide the im petus fo r the
op hi* cu n tp aig n w ith a m u m .lio n
ballot surge they srem e.l f«* need
television s tin t . |)e-wey
a y » ho
ifi gain a net of -even
t • It* the we.n’t t r y a g a in fo r the p re *i
Senate and I'.i in the tin tin ' for
d'-nlial n o in iiin tio n .
control of t M ic r o * .
His 11*48 i m illing m ate, H o v ­
The 1)1)1''' eli a nee &lt;*f re g ain ­
el nor E a r l W a rre n o f t 'u lifn r ii a ,
ing w n lm l in Im tay'* voting up Will V- in th e picture i f he I*
p e arn l to hinge on lh« "U tco in e 1
of cl « m e ,, in f u ltfu in m , Co n elected feir a third term a *
Ifra d o , t 'onro-cllcul, hlaito, I IIin governor.
A nother Republican g o v e rn o r,
ids, In d in m . Iowa. M -ouri, New
Y o rk , Ohio, IV iin .iy lv n n ia
i.m l Jam es I I . D u f f o f IV m is y l.a n iu ,
i- lodding fo r the m-at o f S .-n u to r
I 'ta li.
F iio ite . n Senate c tI - are in- Myers, the u **i-ia n t D e m o crttic
volved in voting in Ihn-C r title *, lender. I f D u f f get* It, h ' m a y
- ig lll of tiii in now he'd by J )*■ have Mini) th in g to say about who
the H O P pn- id enlial iritiiirie&lt;in n e r*i* . i d -ix liy It'-|*ti1*lirasrin
A clean sweep w o o l) g ive the
Itri the Ih -rn o riatie side, *io v
H O I' one more than It need* fo r
rout m l of the Senate, W ith some etnor C h e a te r lln w h * i* in_ th,oth ers, the same
tat'-a could lio litlcal fig h t o f III* life I r f V o .iprovide the n n i- 'O r v g ain in ro cticu t. I f he win* re-election

KIciTion

Soil Con sera lion N dvvn
br L L S I.K A. J.Vl'tjHSEN
Plalu o n * I c lin ic ia n ol I ' . S . Soil
I on-t n a t io n Ser * Ice

\V, C. M cM urtrey o f W inderm ere
I* planning to plant se v e ra l acre*
of ritru * on poorly drained soil*.
M cM urtrey was concerned w hether
Such land could produre good r i t ­
ru -, and asked o u r S e rv ice fu r as•I* lane*.
Soil Scientist (la v ie Diamond e x ­
amined the lurid and found that the
soil- are suited to c itru s provided
adequate w ater control I* estab­
lished. I ’rrlirn in a rv studv of the
problem im licateil th at the land
• hould Im h- dded and adequate out­
let d itrh r* provided.
Our engineer* w ill m ake a l bor­
ough *tuy o f M cM u rtrey'* problem
and la v out the w ater ru n tro l »v*trm n* soon a* the land I* cleared.

Two U.8. 24th Division rrgl
mint* and thr- Hritish Cuinmnnwealth Rrlgado moved ahead two
ami one-fourth mile* after a heavy
ulr hottihlriK In the 1'akrhon area
norlhwr.t nf the hrUcehead at
Atiju. There wa* little op|io*itio• t *
i&gt;n thi* front although Ited eonJim
Conley
of O rlando ha* M a rl­
eentration* had applied heavy tire*
ed work on hi* so il and w a ter run•ore n* late n- Monday.

iruiit.

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T U ESD A Y NOV. 7, 1950

T H E SANFORD H E R A L D . SAN FO RD . FLO R ID A

PAGE BIX

ser-'a'ion rdari He owns about &lt;10
acre* of land on L a k e M ur-ha
southwest of O rlando
l l ij land
cap ab ility map showed that special
practice* would he required to p ro ­
duce the paM u rr, r it r u s nod garden
that he w ant*.
I ll* land require* deep rooted
plant* that stand up w ell during
period* of drouth. I'en sn ru la llah ia
and weeping love g ra ss w e rr select­
ed. H a iry lodlgh w ill Im included
in the pasture m ix tu re to condition
the .o ii amt to provide an Inexpen­
sive sntirre o f nitrogen fo r the
grasses. H a iry Indigo w ill also he
used as a sum m er ro ver crop in
the grove and garden.
To make hi* plan complete, ce r­
tain area* Were *e| aside fo r wild
life cover. S C S techn ician* assisted
Conley In rem oving thi- e xistin g
in, In I a rued fish population from
hi* fi acre lake. Itreati) and ba­
rnill Im provided fo r stocking hv
the 1J.H. K ish A W ild life S ervice.
When the bream a rriv e thi- month
Conley w ill s ta rt fe r tilir ili- ' and
m anaging his pond for m axim um
fish prodiirtiou.

• • •

(ie o rg r H arden, Sem inole S'-'1
C onservation D is tric t
Su perviso r
and Sanford d a iry m a n , Is g e llin g
rra d y to plant l^ iuisiann W hite
C lo ver. M r. H arden said , " T h e in ­
su lt* I had last F u ll and S p rin g
(O nvlnrrd me th a t w hite rlo v rr
puts m ilk in the p a il.”
He I* fe rtilix in g his pangnln.
Pensacola lla h ia and carpet sod*
w ith 'lOO pound* » f 2-10-10 fo rth
llx c r per acre. A ft e r fe rtilis in g , he
w ill plant the inoculated w hite
clover seed on lop o f the grn •
sod* Harden fig u re * that 3 pound*
o f rlo yer seed |m r acre i* su fficie n t
to give a good stand when top-seed
ing pasture sod* w ith a ae ed ri-

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hi m2.

One o ffice r at th e E a s t 51&gt;t
°rp~e* R ta'lo ri raid re * e n g . may
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a
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i
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u
| l &gt; t i | , i n * I -w ,-aie OK-1
have been a motive fu r th e k illin g ,
to the land or refunded lu l l s of m ake an appointment to see him but he gave no e xp la n a tio n fo r th*
l i t night in Id* o ftlce - at nis le r a a ik .
tave
and im pro vem ent*.
1be land is located in Santa home lit the edge o f downtown
Ilona ro u n ty and wa* oblainrd by Murtcle. He said S ie lie rt C a r t ir
the S ta le f r u r ; the federal gov­ cam e in fir s t and demanded S7"«4)
ernm ent in lu t 7 fo r u*e ns a w h ite R alp h slayed In a c a r patal&lt; ■.■liner* r , * e »’ • * » lla e l
public park a t a cost of f 100,- ed acro ss the s trre t.
T h e police ch ief related D r. 1^ ar&lt; u it was less than e ig h t p e icrn t.
0(81.
T h e one exception a p p ra rrd to
O rig in a lly the land wa* given D uron told him he la sted Hiehelt
to H enry M. H rcckenrtdg' and in a hand-to-hand stru g g le and | iw irt I'in d la s county.
E a r lv indication* pointed to I n *
R ichard K . C a ll, f ir s t te rrito ria l then sent hi* son. J a c k , to get
governor o f F lo r id a , hy Spam in R a lp h C a rte r mid “ get thi* set­ than 3781.(88) total vote out of the
1832. 11 la te r wa* deeded to the tle d ." The doctor aid he nod the 1,(8)7,(881 teg islerrd v o te rs .
lit lia o r lo u n ty, m o st populous
UtlllC d S ta te s and remained tin ­ tw o brother* got In to another
der in l e is i ju ris d ic tio n unlit 18i'J fig h t a fte r Ralph C a rte r cam e to o f the state, at&gt;oiit l!) percent of
when it wa* erroneously eld to his o ffic e and he shot la d li men tlie to u n ty ’s rlig ih le v o ters b l
-it )• a
raidn-i revo lver Sieln-rt ca st ballots hv I I'M
p rivate in d iv id u a l*.
D u val (Ja c k s o n v ille ) ro u n tv vot­
T h e p riv a te in d ivid u a ls |&gt;uid w as k illeo and R alp h died la te r
in a hospital.
ing w a* equally lig h t, tin e precinct
t a x i* arid made im p ro vem -n ti t-n
In New Y o (k C ity a 30-vcar-old repo rt o ttlr 183 out of 1.2(8) eligible
the land u n til 1033 when it again
H u rv u n l graduate am i college in ­ vo ters had cast b allo ts at 12:30
w s» deeded to the U n ite d S ta tt*
stru cto r wa* found naked ami I ' M. indicating that le s s than h alf
h y the S ta te u f F lo rid a ,
stabbed to death on his lied this o f D u val countv'* 1DLQOO voter*
The S ta te a g a in acquired title m o rn in g
in
a
m id-M anhattan wutib) cast ballots.
to the lund in 1017 fro m tier fed­ a p a rtm e n t.
In Daytona Reach, *’t l2 out of fv •
e ra l governm ent w ith Iho r e ­
I ’u lir r iib ntifbsi him a * K n r lT . 338 registercil—about I I percent
strictio n it I h- used fu r a public U h l. a mathematie* In stru c to r and
— had voted by noon. F o rt Fierce
park.
tu to r who hud In-eti tenehing at a reported the vote wax ap p ro xim ate­
Ruth d r J a r n r t t r D a n iili and s m a ll (u n id en tifie d ! N ew Je rse y ly 20 percent.
J
other successors to the private c o lle c t.
M ill-borough co u n ty
(Tam na'l
owner* between 1870 and PJ33 [ Ohl lying with hi* head under voting wu* slow to p ra c tic a lly nil.
contested the S ta te 's title Mini a pillow, bad Ih r;i slat,lie I 14 In one precinct w ith ),4 2 tl reglM eisought possession, o r reim btir*" linn * in tbe rlo t and llr.-k.
ed. o n ly nine hail voted. It w s i e s­
I'o liee tiMik In ronmmattf. Her- tim ated only seven per cent o f the
merit fo r th e ir Interest*. The)
also o ffere d to refun d the Mate- In-rt I . andn, a SK-year-otd p o rtrvit county hail cast ballot- at noon.
the $100,000 it paid fo r the land a r t is t , to a preeinct statio n f i r
H arasota county a vo tin g was
The Suprem e C o u rt said 'h - ■|Ue*tioning.
tu n nin g atoiut IH per cent of the
T h e v said l-.r.d ao told them he e lig ib le voters.
S tate could not question tin vn
liility o f the old ta x deed* and had re n tid putt o f his th ree room
tln lv one precinct w a * reported
i oulil not cla im im m unity fnm i ap artrnent to Old. who I"- said ro m p lrte thus far.
equity to the in d ivid u a l owner-. ram e to th i* country 10 year* upo
A t llro w n ’s F a rm , w ith 15 re e l*,
H said I he su rcesso i a to the front iesbaden, G e rm a n y, nnd la ­
tered vo ters, all but one had v o te }
ter g r idonteil from H a rv n n t.
form er iiu liv id u * ! own o s shout
lanidatt said he was w aken s t by hy H ill A M. I k e one alisen t voter
•* grun(vt) c le a r title to the lum
a noise U 'fore dawn and went to wa* known tu la- out o f town and
O hl'a room, finding him ilcnd on unable to rrtu rn so th e poll* were
r lo s e d .
Rep. G eorge
Sm ather*.
In- might he counted in Ik
!‘J.'i2 the brtl. ||e then ralb*&lt;l pohe.1.
The npartnient was nt the ton D em ocratic nominee to the 118.
p ie -id rn tia l c a lcu la tio n s, if i't r
S en ate , received 13 v o te * ; John
sident T ru m a n choose* nut to o f n five -sto ry building at ilMfi
M adison Avenue nt K a*t t'Jnd llo o th . repuldiraii nom inee, re ­
ru n ag ain .
ceived one.
Senator l.u c s * o f Illin o is, the S t r i c t , o n ly a Mock ea-t o f the
ap artm en t* a l o n g
S ta te Democratic E x e c u tiv e Com­
D em ocratic len d er, also ha* a fa-h io n n b li
m ittee Chairm an E , H. Donnell,
hard fig h t for re-election. I f he F if t h Avenue on C e n tra l P a rk .
I'o liee said none o f the other seekin g tlie S tale S en ate seat v a­
w in *, be m ay h ave to I * reckon­
ed w ith in H&gt;f&gt;2. (Its defeat prob­ ten an ts were aw are o f tin- killm rf cated by the death u f S e n a to r Jo h n ,
nnd n |ip a tc n tly had heard ruth- R , I l i a , bam, r«r«IVr*l I t vo tr* MnSe
ably would plunge Senate It-mo
in g tlqrin g the n ig h t. T h e y said
■rats Into a b a ttle o ver party the -treet was ila rk outside, w ith Id* opponent, iU n sell M orrow , re­
ceived twu.
leadership th ere.
tlie in*iib* hull* n a rro w , d im ly lit ,
C o ven to r F r a n k J . I ju im -Io- of
tthlo w ill re m ain a flg u r • in the upon Ho refund to 'he State of
Dem ocratic n a tio n a l~ ie tii|i if hu tile 111(81.1881 purchase price, or
w in- re electio n. R u t l . a ii* c in ’s re ­ i,' it wt»&gt; ImpAMlhle localise of
fu sa l to come o u t ugaintt T a ft
'
* 'll.lie pork restriction, they
hasn't endeared
him '.u mine should be rotiipeti'at'-d for tiieir
By the Aid tl Newapapaf,
p a rty leaders.
imyirii-iit* in taxe* uml improve­
Re election in M ichigan also ment • over i periiMl of Ml year-.
ADVERTISING,
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No estim ate of tlie am ount of
W illiitn * m ore natio n al prom i­ re fu n ti- due wa* *hown in tho
nence .m ning the Dem ocrat*.
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VO LU M E X X X X II

EntabliKhH 1908

Martina And Ivey
, Win City Election
In Record Turnout
County Fire Control
Unit Approved By
Large
Majorities
, In
A ll
Precincts
Thr I'ify t'ommiuion met at
niton lodiy, ranvaaoed the eleclinn tnlr. examined Ihi muliUlr*
ballot* that hail form rclfcled
and accepted Ihr return* orevented Si Ihr election nffirial*.
■aid II. N. Sajer. city clerk.

in 1940 by 396 v o t « In 1948
It »»&gt; the beat Itrpuldirao showthe total vole wrat 1.447 and in inir liner rc o n * truction da*-* and
prompted Booth, when he ron-eded
1947 w a . 1.289.

Smather.*’ rlrctlon, to l**u« Matatr-

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A total o f 6* m utilated or ml*- mrnt laying:
• m arked ballo t* were thrown out.

The*# wan- U d iW apart.frwsn-Hiak "We will ktart organising for
official count, ami hail (hay Wen 1 052 tomorrow morning "
Rmathri* had defeated Ihe vet­
counted offiriallv would nni havr
affected Ihr outcome of Ihr rlre eran liberal, Senator Pepper, in a
lion. It. N. Saver, rltv ilrrli, raid hitter campaign la*t Mat­
thl* morning.
in the ontv other statewide r&lt;mMr. Martina eame In Hanford trirt. Jerrv W. (’ailer v«&lt; re*dl*rted
ill 11*42 from New Orlran*. and I ‘" f A * ’
I " ' 1''" " 1 "*'d "uldic
u t ilit ie s rtim n ii**itm fiv e r h ia |t »
forineriv altemleil toiuiaann State puldican opponent, Clifton It. Real*
University *nd Washington nml le t of New Smyrna Beach. The volt
Unlveralty. Hr had alx year* &lt;d In 1.155 precinct* of iJP.m f»avr
&gt;war tervice, emerging with the Carter l4H.!iH2 and Scaif 56.0*5.
( ( ’• a t la a e a n a P a g e T a i l
Unopposed rongrea-ional randtdatra and their districts. were
Cheater II. McMullen, firat: Ch*-lea K. Bennett, aecond: Robert I.
F. I Boh) Sikes. third, and Dwight

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William C. I.antaff of Miami
raaily won over hia Renuldiran on' poncrit, Joseph E. Wortop. in the
SA C RA M EN TO , Calif., Nov. H lower caul roa*t fnurth t|i«trir*
— &lt;4P)—A serum which may save Wilh 117 precinct* of 121 reported
^ Governor W arren 'a y o n n R e a t I jt n la f f had *&gt;5.451 vole* to Wr&gt;r
daughter, Nina. IVoen further Io n 's 11,250,
Ravages of polio wa* due hrre
A. 8 . IRydl Hrilong alto wn&gt;
this monilnf via mercy plane handily over Rrpuhliran Carl K
front Chicago.
l.nndr* of (irlando. Thr role In 22&gt;*
The pretty, honey haired, 17- of 311* preclnety gave Herlong It*.year-old Nina vraa hospitalised fiSMl ami Ijindc* 7,121.
with polio yealrrday.
There wrre upset* even in ItomoFour-apeclallata aald loilay she rratlr ranks. Rlate f&gt;emoeratic"Evwaa In ‘‘very rrilical” condition. ecullve Committee Chairman E. It.
Both leg* arc paralysed.
Donnell, nominee for the Rlate Sen­
The serum ha* I men used suc­ ate seat vacated by the death of
cessfully to arrest the spread of John R. Brarhani. was lieateri hv
_ polio hut la not a rure, a spe- write-in votes given Ku»sell ft
™ riallst warned.
Morrow, former four-tram le«»i*I*.
The tragedy turned what might tor. Morrow received KJSS2 vote*
have hern the day of grratrst and Donnell 4.425.
political rejoicing for Warren
The write-in follower! a scran
Into a day of sadness, prayers between thr rounty and stale com­
and anxious waiting. He made mit tees in whirh Donnell appointed
political
history hy liecnmlng 27 eountv committeemen anil lieM'&lt;i(ls**S Os f t * * K ls t ll
California's first three.term gov­
ernor.
lie kept himself secluded—al­
ternately at the hospital nr in
hia homr, Hi* Interest in Ihe
j, election wa* relegaled to Ihe
background.

RU N A W A YS KIM .HI*
ORMOND B E A C H . Nov * Mb
— Poller Chief Rogers Willi* said
two persona who hunted to death
when their automobile crashed a*
they fled from police yesterday
I were believed to he Maryland
youths missing since Sunday.
He aald the victims had been
tewiativelr Identified aa Kenneth
C. Thorte. IS. stepson of Alber*
Taat. Catonsvllle, M i . and Daniel
■ Z u i l g Dale. 17 of Towson. M*L
l i e ear In which they were ridday, W illi* said. Tha chase began
nt Flagler Beach whan they w en
canght stealing gasoline from a.
Nddent'a ear.

N EW SPAPER

W ED N ESD A Y

N O V. S.

7 A u stin Says UN R ctls
A rc G rave T h re a t
T o Peace O f W o rld

8am Maitina ami John Iv.v m .

GOP May Demand Revaluation Of
Administration’s Foreign Policy

lanlit'il't new city &lt;nmmluiotiera having ousted tncuml*-nt* J o h n F in d e r and Randall Chase in yeatrntay'* election. Fttghtcrn.hundred u n i • vrnly-two voter* went to
thr poll* in n rrro iil lurn»u1 for h city election

Warren Appoints 600 P l a n e s Blast
T h o m a s J. Kelly Red Supply Base
As Dade S h e r i f f N e a r Manchuria
Kelly Promises Hair R e d Reinforcements
Of Dntlc Gambling.
Pour Into Battle;
P o l i c e Corruption
UN Fo rces Advance
8 oDi
G m rin n r W arrrn lodsy *|&gt;|onnled Thoms* J K e lly . M m p ii u i *u i ance company r » r c iili* c . *&gt; sheriff
of Dade county to •uccrrd Jimmy
Sullivan who w a* &gt;u«)irnilrfl fur
falling to e n fo rir ihr galnlding
law*.
Kelly. 49- VfAf ■arid N a t i o n a l
Guard lieutenant rolnnrl and 31yeat rrudrnl of Dadr counly.
came here In accejit the appoint­
ment hut it w ill I m- trveral day*
before lie actually (an (nm plrlr
legal detail* nf taking o*ei the o f­
fice.
I’m going to take an oalh of
office In Cflioite all the law* init.a.» agaim l gambling
(hiding ihnwand I intend to live up to that
o,,lh I don’t have any equivoca­
tion at all on that," ihe new (henIf
taul,
lie aaid hr hud pot ought the
job, didn’t know liefoie yesterday
that it would fir offered to him
and had no idea* yet about select­
ing a staff of deputies.
Sullivan was suspended Det. f&gt;
aftrr the Dade county grand Jury
returned an indictment charging
him with neglect of duty and in­
competent and the office ha* In en
vacant since then.
Eight nf Rullivan'a deputies also
have liern Indicted on charges of
gambling law violations ami law
enforcement in the county h&gt;:•
l&gt;ei n under an elisor appointed Jiy
the enurt In act for the sheriff.
The governor said "I have
known Tom K rlly for many year*.
Ife has assured me that he will
abide hv the oath rtf office whirh
the Constitution of Murid* require* him to take. I am sure
hr will."
In Crestview ft. I.. Bepgtson of
Fort Walton, one of the rnndaldca
Governor Warren suspended for
g*ermilting Okaloosa rounty gamtiling, apparently was eleetrd to
the position Irom which he was
ousted in a surprise write-in clar­
ion move yesterday.
The strange part of the stra­
tegy was that it couldn't have suereeded without at least an unwit­
ting assist from the Governor
himself,
Warren quietly accepted ItrngIson's resignation on Oct. .'II. That
MaallaoeW (IB ease I***.
TA LLA H A SSEE.

N o *.

Hv VSHUI'I \TF.D PKF.SR
M O I L . N o v H (,T t— Si*
bundled warplanes Ida'trd North
Korea all along the \1alirhutiali
Itonler tivla* to him k off Rrd teinfmrrnirntv I m i m Cimmninivl
China.
I tut alt ofurrver* rr|afiitrd ‘ very
Iif
i- iy ii \la«.
cliutia towaiil the Yalu livei
I'ouriduy They al»o *|mtled an
rstitnateii 700 v eludes alrradv
touth of live n v ri in N oilli Kotea
A* thr U N an aim mounted
one of the largest ra.d. of the Korean wsi. irinforremrnli amvrd
on the Korean ra*l coail Ele*
tUenl; of the U S third lnlaii|rvi
r\:_.____■
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_&gt; at M..
.. olr w
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Division landed
the ..|*itt
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On thr ground U
N. lru&lt; ps
pudird (orwarrl on all Irotd* I ’ • unc*jil.iinr*| fo m m u iin l wdlel
ill continued.

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icen in the fotvfrutil. tu". *&gt;f
of Adnilntstiatiun |eilic
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off Wilmington, N. C . killing four
men, Three others were injored.
two of them critically.
Atlantic fleet hcadouartrr* re
ported the liriiwrioin and the *' II
Bonn eollided at T: 4(1 A,VI The
rulllsion 'Kin rred while Ihe de­
stroyer* were partletpating in Atlantir fleet rnanruvrr*.
All of the lasiraltie* were at.oard
the Roan, the Navy reported.

Old Soldier Joe Kansky Recalls
Indian Battles On 85th Birthday
By M il I M ID f ’O N N fll.I.V

Joe K an tky, who Itcranu- • citt/en nj the I indrd Stale* alte r
serving 50 year* tn the Army. &lt;'lebrated lira 85lh Imlhrtsy Sunday at
hi* home m tjik e M ary, ami msny friend* v in lrd turn.
Former Sgt. Kantky. like lluffaln Rill, had a lot of wild west
adventures, fought Indians and i
helped push America'* fnm ti"* understanding year* prior when
west ward. Many time* he Hiked during a visit to his brother in
hi* life, and in one encounter » th Honrsdalei I'r., he wa* told by
the InUuns his horse wa* shot an attorney that due to hi* two
from under him.
discharge* from thr mill'.in nnd
A member of Teddy Ro"*e army, after nine ycat* of actveil'* Hough Riders, he paitin- vice. he (lid not require ‘ citiaen.
pated In liattlea nf the Hpani*h- • hip papers to lirrnm.t a citixen.
Ameriran war, including that «t
He went back west with a ca­
M b fluasimaa, first battle of thu valry unit lu palrul Indian ter­
war, and al Rap Juan Hill and ritory and in 1M7-M waa sta­
S a n tia g o .
tioned at Furl Yates in the D a­
Ho wak 72 when In 10 .1 N ha kota Territory. Many tlmen he
stood la a Pennsylvania frdcraj played poker with chief* such as
court befura Federal Judge A l­ Hitting Bull, Rain In tha Face
bert W, Johnson with 100 other and other fllnux chieftains who
"aliens" and awore allegiance to figured In the Custer massacre.
the flag he had many time a sworn They often told him about that
lo deftnd.
famous battle.
The fact that he waa no; a
It waa during an Indian batcitixen waa the reault of a mis­
(C h X ssb S (ta rage Psat)

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• hen Ih e United Nations fn t r J s
llato ld E . S ta sse n , Itepuldu at
under G eneral Mac A rt bur v*ere on apokeeman who blasted I't e o
tli* threshold of su e ii-*sfiilly eon- lirn t T ru m an 's C h in a ptdiev in
t h e -t losing d»V of Ihe ram p aig u .
eludlpg Ihe cam paign in Korea.
The S e cu rity Council tan no says S e cre ta ry o f S ta le De m
longer affo rd In ig nm i the senile At I...... hi must go G uv C (h i iel
and I’ffeet of siicti aid ," he de­ • o n , G D I' o n lio n a l chatrm nu, il*
clared .
mauds an end In a p p ris in g t uni
III
said the I Tilted N atio ns munisoi " a t home and alim ad
could assure Ih e Chinese Com
In W hite llo u se -G a p ilu l Mo
muni Sts that their territory will relationships, much may turn up
ie violated, thru added
„„ whether Senator Atlho. V i
nut tie

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drnlieig of Michigan, rankinj l!«
puldican on the Foreig i il' ln
tluns Committee, crgalus -o li
,-ont healtn to resuitn on a live
fYnatc rrtlo.
Van hnherg was funigr ’ ■■
*
t(im, chairman when the Vtar
.y,a|] |&gt;|„„ for .. .......no, an! ",
y;,n,q„- wa* enacted, II" !•«* Im. r.
* leader of bi partisanship C
dealing with other nation
Domestically, I ' "F’alr D e a l’ !
pii gram embracing et ch item
in repeal nr mo-lift' r*l ion of tl.e
Tuft Hartley labor law, th....... .
trovrnial llramian farm pi*"
and federal
health Inauiaocr,
promise In fare even lr*« well In
Ihe H2ml f'ongrea* than in tl^'
Ktsl, where they have hem l"g
eonhided.
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fnieign amt dom estic fro n ts, ip • Mrtllon* Itv&gt;*I the (Timrir t'om- urns to I o ngtess w ith prestige
denied

f.’O M J IIB IJ R . f * . N ov. a
t
N O R F O I.K . Va . Nnv a i ,J* i
Complete u n o ffiria l re tu rn s ) n Two Dinted Stair* Navy destinyt illin ’*
p o llin g pvcclnel n era eollided eurlv liatav tufl mile*

the vote for tf. R. senator »hu i
Ile|iuldir*n Robert A Taft
Mi'JWT; DemiN-rat Joseph T I , .
g o -on l . 2 l l . « 5« n 4,1f ) J I 7!&gt; pin I
•tv for the inrumlient.
The eonipleti- unoffirial Vole On
govemnr was:
Demorrat Frank J. (aiusdo i
5l4,5!H )i
Be publican D o n
it.
Ebftght
I.3C.M.4.T8. a pluralltv f

K’ c p i l b l i c . i r i s

I \ k l M I T L S S . N„* 8 — l/l'i
lly \\. I . tit: VI I
I lir I iiiln! .Sl.rtr* accuied thr
W-\&gt;l IIN GIO N. \ov 8 |rV) M..................... rr ill li I llteri
t liinr.r Ciimmuniil* l&lt;*fay
*d
id IV
rr. lie .'It lluowmg Ml.(Hit) rrgulai t.nl' pr ill* even with Demo* rail* dlrnglh IP t I.n,*r»
iliiiplv IP I'te.idepl ImiPMi't infiuruir on ( .i|iitol I Idl
11 •m,|i« into I h r K m e a n fig h ltiig
llolh in loieiun allaii* and thr I an Deal |iiogialu
I
|i drto.iiul&gt;il tlut ill ml (mm Red
t loot, riihri duett or indirect, iitol'lrtll- w rte ral-e.l 5*1 tii-p
While Hop*.
On
VilinlnMin
tlop it uni e
null. Se Pat! leatlervllip felt lie
I hr ■I, *igr .mil drmand &lt; anm (die It*-|i(al-l*, an vote*.
l(c|&gt;irl.'iir;tn \\ in n er*
| mfI iif l»Hu. Krpulih"" l furl 1 &gt; Drlegalc Warren tit Seualui
mu poiu-j i liiirman. Governor
R \ *••I in who told the U N S r
Thomas i. Deucy, who lust Die
(Uiitv t nunril thr Mao Ifr-Tung piriiilrnc) to Mr. Truman in
irgntie tin mqioird a gravr dang­ lot*, and other Adintnisl I alinn
er o|Hin thr win M
a danger critics swept to victory.
In world affairs, it seemed
that the I'lrlent ninlhtl may not sure that to partisanship would
be limited lo thr Korean atea,
Ik- icdefined op a broader has**
Ihr (o u iu il mint make it clear. after the ajod t’ongfess meets
Tatty tidlulioraliiiii
Am tin Mid. lint any further in January
beyond tin- water’s edge was
I hine.e ud In the Knlrao CoM- largely' maintained during Ihe Re­
munld* will Pol lie iiindonril li) publican anu, t’opgresv But that
tiie I ruled \ ition* Auilin «an' w « . ia-for* 1 ornmiimsl* engulf

Intrlligrmr ollicrr* at (rrn'id
MatAithur'* lokyo liraihpt u t- 1*
danqied a (urpriir newt Mai i ut
on development* between Commun­
ist baltlr line* and thr Mandim ui
’’ But In offering assurance, Itw
border They taxi the dampd wq Security Council must nl-o ie t-'
would he lrm|Mvrary.
it that the a u th o riliis in I ’cip ln
I hey declined In answer ip»-&gt;- ale under no illusion tlint their
conduct * condoned Pv the Drilled
tion* about the R ed *' ultlniat'
Nations or that the oi^arnred
ten lion I
w h rllie r (tie Ciunniot, world ronimunitv &lt;an o ,.p i tins
thi!"!v disgulscsi insa o -f K"K
i*l* prriunialilv were plarinm,i rca
"The (T u ner ( ...........itita have I
altar k. trying lo roniohdalr po
impoaed a grave danger ii|Hin the
vent line* nr pre|ianng a te im I
World
the ilaugei that the piedelaying aMion*.
sent conflict mav not Ik- limited
In an hittorlr sidelight to •- • to the Korean are i Th" Dnilcd
air war. irl met Jet in n right
Nations ha* done its lest to a
the death for the first lime
vert
this
(H-ril.
Die
Drilled
tiattle orriirrisl over the Nnrtli t.
States on its own I -•-Its if and in
rean liorder rltv &lt;&gt;f Rinultu. n &gt;v the exercise nf the responsibilities
of Ihe unified command lias made
target for the (ilNl.plane as-i
An Ami in an P-RO Rhootlnv s- • every effort to do tto same
iel shot down » Bussian in 1 1"
We have -ought pubtlelv to reM*MIG* 15 (el fighter
white
it" BUte Ihe Chinee Communist re
plane* spot at tw-tler than (KM gmie that neither the Doited
II ••nilmwell iih
tu * s ii* » s u . !*«■* tmnl

1 114,152 for the incum bent.

WASHINGTON, Nnv. 8 (/I*) Rrpuhliran Harold E . St»i»en
today tnlerjiieled the Democrat lour* m the Senate a* *'a vote of no
confidence** for Seeietary nf Stale Acheson.
“ I would attumr that he would rrogn in view of the rlrrlmn rrsulli," Sutten told reporter*.
Atkrd if he had any name* to luggnl for Secretary of Stale.
Stassen said:
**I don’t think it is Incum­ called for his reaigiuitbin.
bent on u* to suggest names. But
"Aa far a* m y intentions to
the President should cnnaull with resign arc rnrvcemed, I have no
Republican* on whom he should auch intention* whatever," Acheson *aht, giving report* permia•ppoint."
The former Minnesota gnver- alon to quote him directly.
1
/nlvernor, now president of the
At the same time Acheson said
aity of Pennsylvania, aaid he re- he hone* and believes that the
frrred particularly to Acheson’a Republican gains in House and
Far Eastern policy. He has been Renatr would not have any effect
particularly critical of It.
upon Ihe conduct of foreign afDescribing the F a r ’ Eastern faira.
situation as "extremely critical,"
Senator Taft fR Ohio), who
Stassen laid the blame on what was successful In his race for
he called Administration failure re-election, demanded a thorough
to accept the advfce of General airing of United Rtates commit­
Douglas Mac Arthur.
ment* to defend Western Europe.
" If It had taken hia advice
He aald on* of the question*
three, four, or five year* ago. to be answered U whtth.t West­
are wouldnH ha In UlU tragic ern Europe “can really h* de
•pot," he aaid.
fended" agalMt Russian atomic
Secretary Achewon aald ho has attacks which m M t destroy porta
no intention of resigning. That and cut off A acrlohn atmloa
waa hia comment nt n naw* con­ from their supplies.
ference after being told that
Indicating n battle over thia
Stassen had Interpreted yeater- issue la In prospect when Con­
day'a election rnaalta aa n rote of gress return* to Washington, T aft
(("■otlaaeo O * • * « • f a n
no confidence In Arheaon and had

Nn.

A sso c ia te d I ’rww Leaded W ire

1‘ISO

United States Accuses China
Cf Being Aggressor In Korea

Stassen Says Republican Gains
Mean Secretary Acheson Must G o

BONGS A PPRO V ED
MIAMI. Nor. n *Ah—Voter*
here overwhelmingly authorirefl *
$6 ,000,000 expansion of the Dade
county Jarksnn Memorial Hospital
and approved a W,7MjHnn rltv
hnnd laaue for storm sewer* and
street paving in Miami.
Five other proposed city Imnd
issue* failed because a majority of
* freeholder* failed to vole on them
" A rltv spokesman aaid he consider­
ed nil seven rltv* bond issue* an
proved, but attorney general Rl
chard Kevin declared I hat ronlenlion incorrect.

D A IL Y

Nominal Control Of House
And Senate Remains With
Demos Despite GOP Gains

City Commission Winners

Republican V o t e r s
Beat Democrats In
St. P e t e r s b u r g

lly AdSfH'l A TED PHKF
George Smalhrrt will tucired
Claude Pepper in ihr U. S Senate
at ihr m ull of Florida's off-yr.tr
grnrral election Tuesday in which
Rrpuhlicant ditplayrtf imputing
tlirngth.
On the ham ol irlurnt fiorn I .261 of ihr tlalr’t 1,598 prrcinil*.
Sm alhrn had 212.642 vole* In
Republican John l’. finolli'i 64.310. Both randidalrt arc Miamiant.
I hit wat a Ihirr In nnr lead for
Smalhrrt, hut ihr Republican vole
at lhal time wat 3,498 more than
ihr total ilalrwidr Republican regittiation of (&gt;0.594. A total of I,006,560 Drmocialt were rrgitlrfed
hut few wrrr attiaclrd lo thr pollt.
Rrpuhlicant pulled a tlunnm
uptrt in Pinrllat county where all
GOP candidatrt rierpt one wrte
thrrr-man houtr delegation to the
twe|it mlo officr. They circled a
•late Irgulalutr. ousting ihr velrran Rep. Archie Clemen and Iwo
other Yrrmotrat*.
their ballot*. T h e v o ir e ic re d rd
Four of I lie six Democratic Coltla*t year* vote o f 1,120 by 753, grn*mrn had no opiKisition. l l i r
and the pa*t record vole of 1.477 other two won handily.

Serum

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

Smathers T r i m s
GOP Opponent By
3 To 1 M a j o r i t y

Sam Martina d tfrilrd incumbrnl John Krider in Gioup No. I
^bjr a role of 947 lo 857, and John
Mvey in Croup No. 2 won over
Commuiinnrr Randall Chair by
883 lo 877 ynlcrday in one ol
the hottest and critainly ihr mntl
heavily voted City Comminion
race in ihr hntory of Sanford.
In ihr Counly rrfrrrndum etlabluhmrnl and mainlrnanrr of a
rounly firr control uml ws* ap­
proved hy a voir of 2.412 lo 447
f i n ihr two Sanford ptrcinrti ihr
voir on ihiv wa» 1.534 In 231, and
in the 13 rural prrcincti ihr voir
tlood 878 lo 216.
In the Congrrttiona! race. GeorRe Smalhen recuved 2.302 volet
lo Republican John P. Booth'*
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Defense Spending And 1 ax Increases
Will Be Chief Issues In New Congress
By

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A R K O W S M IT H

W A SH IN G TO N . Nov. 8 (A ’ » Huge
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il duped up today at the top itsuc* in the new Co ng icr. meeting in

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Foreign (mticy will liguro trn|i*irtantly in ttic drli.rle. too. And
the Communist-lo1 -govrr
governmerit tli* ‘
pat* may be rcylvrd wilh new la likely tn be on sir eng I hening
this country against C/ommiinlst
aggression.
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Government spending during
sues are a number of othrra In
tha gananU defense picture which the year starting next July 1
•ra likaly to keep on tha ahalf probably will run well over $541,indefinitely moat of Frealdent OOO.OOOJKH. There ha* W n *nrne
Truman's domestic "Fair Deal" talk the new budget nuy total
•x much as $45,000,000,000, with
program.
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