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Amndment

rltriill ill the •tale and the only
rnirnli e ir.p l
ixijM.lmn
Hill*
iH.mtiyh wilh a Judicial circuit
to ll*r|f.

I I 'M I I H N • l«M !•■«* *&gt;■•*
r tm ll In giving them a jual^'*
VIWil'd by |*rft|ilr I AO mil*-* away.
They don't think th il would b»
rlfh t.
if lh# •memlme'nt •Imulil h"
ratified, they would *l&lt;xt thrrr
own Judge— amt thi-lr own Mate
attorney. It Would l » the .|iiall.-*t

A* tillin'* alaiul m m , Ih r elri ult Judgr mid -»**! plant plate
« Korney »*«igne&lt;l to Monroe conn
ly hat* juri».|iclion only over
thorn riin m m l ra»e« that involve
th r |io*pili||ily of a death m-n•enre— minder, rape and kidnap

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Midnight

• Steak
• Turkey

• Chicken
• Sea Food

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ii ■•i i p p i I t '• « I' m , Heel
tVai (how that venture w a« a
tiold, pueceppful »tep to p m e t v e

world peace.
For the t i o r , Sta**en aald in
Columbus that "Th e National .Se­
curity and hoju-a for peace had
hern dlpalpaled in thr laat five
y rit* " p a rtiilly iiecaute of tin?
ping.
Adoption of the amendment
wouldn't ih u iig r that diviairin nf
criminal JurUiiirtlnn. The r i r n u t
judge would at ill lie mainly in fitlvrd wilh riv il lawillila.
Tliete will l.e pome minor cols
atitiilional iiiim lo'iing problem* if
t l-e volet* Inhi Id ratify the Moo rm county amendment and a l i i
the one
autlm riling
Juvenile
rourlp
with
broader
power#
throughout the at tie.
lint Ii pro|H.prd amendmenta pro
vide fur numbering Ih r new p in lirioiia am Section IH of A rticle
V of the m natllutlon. There al
ready i« a Srction IH, adopted tw o
yrata agit to provide for dirt'l l
rlertl’Hi « f the aprcial F.Ptamhia rounty court of rccntd judge.

LON(iWOOI) HOTEL
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DINNERS— IN T I.ltIIING SMOHGASIIUllI*— $2.00
laHatrd Halfw ay Ix tw r.n Sanf.ii.l A llilnm lo "ff Itnule 17 l*J
one mile weal of .Sanford tlrlnlido h. nil. I I'luh
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WRONG?

WY Ittllrvr Ihr influpnri* nf ipt'ditl Intrrrwlit itml *Hf ajitiafinf iirnton* Imvp krpt
Snnfnrtl frnnt kicjung purr.

Your Vote For

JG H N IV iy
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h ir I’ll)' ('nmmlwlnner U n Voir for I’rogrra*
I'aid Fur lly Friend* Of John Ivvy

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foreign policy.
Al hingipotl, le n n , tJU C Natitiri.il l bail man Huy Uabrielaon
■aid Ho Korean war had hruught
*' fIMf If||f tnlUlion.” H r rntlcii*d
I'rrMdent I ruman who, he paid
"te lu*e* to u*e Ihr cunttola he
Isa* la'll.re election."
The choice la lore Ihe nation,
liabneUwn paid, "I p clear— liberty
and opportunily for all Am eri­
can*. or Soritlipin, hiireaucraey
and the welfare Plate."
,*|caniline, Henry Morgrnthau,
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nf trie | ic.r
•ill) who r* ogueil from the T n lman &lt; ahinet m a huff In July,
Itrlir, wa tided am.mg the top
tn.iHPl roritiihutoi * to me liemuta.rr laiupaign fund.
Ihr |i&gt; in.* tali. Sali'innl Foul
III t il' re|eilt* *1 In the rlrrk of
lh. Il&gt;. i ■* that it had l revive I
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a. Hunt idl pourera and
na, . Jteiil IHIH.ijn. It liarl an un&gt;
eipemlrd l.*l*i..e ol i - ' d i . j i j on
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Adminiitration'p

THE RECORD FORECASTS THE FUTURE
I have been your City Commissioner for the past
three years. I am proud to point to some of the progres­
sive m ovem ents and accomplishments during this per­
iod.
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1) The New York Ciants purchased M ayfair Inn, and
moved their entire farm system to Sanford.
2)
Florida Fashions, Inc. was in it's infancy three years
ago, and today is the largest business o f its kind wilh
home office in the South.
3) New’ sewer lines have been laid and money appropri­
ated for the largest extensions in the past 2ft years.
I) W ater and fire mains have been extended, and fire
plugs for those without protection. Further extensions
are now being planned.
5) Police and fire protection have been improved.
(i) Streets have been paved. Many unpaved streets
have been graded and improved, both in white and
colored sections.
7) Rids are now’ being obtained for new improved water
pumps to increase our water supply. A survey of our
entire source of water supply was obtained, and a long
range plan is being carried out to meet the needs of a
grow ing Sanford.
8) Three million dollars in new construction has taken
place during the past three years.

Ity mnlrapl, the It. pirldli
i.p .o !..| a &lt;|e
flril of lilt.lH
lII aftir *penilin«&lt;
mailt 11ioo.immi mthe liattle for

earlier tlil» w i.l.

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A
crti*ii. ri|Hiit
yr-pterday
,'liower) i
I'.rill .at hi(l in |ieip.
ill. I Ion will mean an aggregate
•tale* and a i» &gt; of that number
gam of II linn .■ »eat* for prven
lor nitre olio i . The el.augea will
not ..H u t tin I n rg tc «t hnog
fleeted lirM Ine.duy. hut the
on, el.elrd in tltfi".

Col. Kimgc
|t iinilMtiil MHNt * &gt;gf *lt»r |
went up tin load nf relreal.
I bet braved «mall arm* fire
to -alvitg. nrarly bOO.OOO hagp nf
tire, barley and wbrill and many
carload* of •ugar, tobacco, cot­
ton, wool am) other item* that
would iiavi hern of great value
to the enemy If raptured.
|lili. n witlnn a lew week* into
a lir.ii hi end only line-seventh of
the ana of South Korea, the
ItttK managed to recruit, feed
and Ham more than l,&lt;NK) new
11 nop* a day.
"The American A rm y aupplied
them with tHMita, pone hop, field
jarkete, helmet* and ranleena,"
dtinge paid
"flirt in the fir*t two month*
of ihe war, the lit IK rjuarterloii'ter rnrp* made over 'JiMJWO
fatigue pint., 21(1,000 tlibber.poled
Mi»i , "r.ii.oiui petp nf underwear,
" 00.000 fatigue rap* and MOJIOO
pain of pock*.
"A ll of thi* wa* made in only
two . i l n . Ta.gu and I’lissn."
ih r IdlK* now are liually rum.
plel.i g manufartuie of new cot|. ii i|uill.d winter uniforma fnr
the tl.Mip*
Hut the country UwT odvanced
enough iu.lu*trially to solve tl.e
grrate*l .hoitagr trari*|a.rtatiun
vehicle*.

Kunge

9) Wc have succeeded in reducing our City debt by
000.00 and arc operating on a cash basis within our
budget.
I am looking ahead and planning for Sanford’s
future on a sound business basis. I do not claim all of
the credit for this progress, hut I am proud to have had
a part in i t My program will he to continue to work for
expanded industry, more tourist#, and more and better
service to the citizens of Sanford.
Listen to WTRR Monday, Nov. fi at 7:ftft P. M.

JC H N K R ID E R
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Your vote for me as your City Commissioner will
be sincerely appreciated.

paid:

“The &gt; have taken every avail
able civilian vehicle ami are buy
ing all Ihe lurch* from Japan
they ran gel -but it Mill Uti’f
enough "

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I'd. Fur lly I'rirrul* Of John Kridvr

To The Citizens of Seminole County

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On November 7 You Will H ave The
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Opportunity Of Voting In The General
! Election. 1 wo Dem ocratic i N om inees,.j
5yd HERLONG and George SMATHERS,
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Have Opposition A nd Because Of The Fi ne Records And
Exceptional Calibre Of Mr. Herlong A nd Mr. Smathers.
We Urge All Loyal Democrats To Give Them An Expression
Of Approval And Appreciation.
R e n u m b e r - T o V c te E c r S y d R E R L C N G a n d G e o rg e S M A T H E R S

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In Unity There In Strength—
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T o I'rolM t the P u t t of th » World;
T o I’ romoD lb* i’rofrrs* of America.
T o I'rudura Prosperity for Sanford.

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W EA TH ER

Crnrrallyr fair with fin e ly rtw*
I'lf i•in|M*raturn IIi i h u i Ii rur*tliy
•*0 -1*1 |«i| rolt*iflfiAlilr rltiuiiin?4£
titillii ml p.uluni Mmtrf.ilr ittillh*
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High Court To
•Hear Union On
No Strike Law

P u e rto

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‘. P l o t t e r s * A r r e s t e d

Supreme Court Also
Agrees To Review
Tillamook I n d i a n
an L and Claims Case

MacArthur Seeks Security Council
Advice On Chinese Attack In Korea;
GIs Start Small Scale Offensive
United Nations Force
H alts Red Chinese
50 Miles North Of
Ruined Pyongyang

W A S H IN G TO N , No*, ft— U l
— Tfir Supreme Court loda* rr«
lu «rd In la* ilu»n a flat rule fur
figuring I hr laraliun rig h t- uf
trleraii* whir rrfurn lu Ih rir old
full*. I hr rflrrl uf Ihr tribunal*artii.n i» lu •*! Ufi a double -I ondard fur Ihr llrnr lirfnir al )ra »l.
On*— for trlrran* in llhin Mich­
igan. Nrnturkv and Tm ntooee—
fluid* lhal liinr i|irnl in unifnrni
Im av mil In- rompuled a* linir
^worked fur purpose*. of deter­
mining varslivn linir. Th e othrr
— for irlrran* in I'rnn-vlsntiia,
\ r » J r r - r l , Delaware and Ihr
Vfrtlin fa laltd*— holds I ha I ra n *
Hull lin ir la III hr figured a* if
Ih r veteran had never rm ir uff
lo oar.

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A w o c in t c d P r t t t L f t t C d W ire

G c iu m m I

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l*t*l * hln.t ill Ihr Iv •.•-.»ii M4I,

Its \SSOI I \ 11 It I’llE S S
S E O U L . Ki.ira v .s -it iit’i
Am rruan troop* m noithwrsi Ko*
rra tin- afternoon re*u»cm l a ball*
miles i t ground hut lu a morning
( omrnuowt att/isk and l&gt;.light bit*
Icily lot no Kam in (lie ni.ltbratl
again*! an menu ness Is lilrnlifie'i
by G rn ri.il Mai Ailllui is t Inline
Red*
Element* ul two 1 S .lnmon*
holding the blidKchr.nl alra liotth
nf the Choiigclton llisri neat KoIfd i %%r*| lu.ivl irtiivrfrtl 11it* let*

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W A M U N G IO N . N »». i* ’ i i
*1tt«m* V t uiil\
(H u m il (h it
A WiKontiti ilalr law banning
(tliiil In*! to 11if* K n l »|\ iiiilr*
i luiiryr ( ommumtl Im ir t
lie
mnnkrv by |millK utihtrr* Wi&gt;ikrn
iH/flh 1 Ati|u,
fiylitinp l \ 11ih *|i * in kmr*ei.
w i i sinned nl ita inuiw l li-'i lx*
They hail been ihn*rd baik all
I lit tit up, rt k%rtf iii.ttjr |(| ,1
torr I lie- Supreme Court ijdajr, I **n
rslmiatrd balf-imlrs l.y two bat­
•I** I i* i*"il tisirountf* J l»&gt; i lucf
other »tatr* hair limilar law*.
talions ol Cnimttunult who .illackl s ilrli'tMli* \\ 111 *it K \ii«I in
Tbi* point wai »trc*»ed in the
rt| In sl.llktirii al 4: W A \l l&gt;ut
M o Vitfoil g.iir i t J t * t . .it*
appeal filed by a union K-pirsent*
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were finally lulled at 7 A M
ttoiiit
•"I *|cr* tin if11it*. o lm li |li,ivl
inp employe* u( ihe AH** .mice
. ... Iimutlulinn of III w wra|s*.n* hv tu-|.* *f IVi '*‘ U ttlllnn cntilitriM "I* It'1* lllit'dl
f i r.f.itill v,
An raibrr rnritiy Irml al lltr
Im •ii nf* nil lull hi In* mV**IIIi|fnti i*
\S *i cioots-r, I ntftand T lir gun can tw li.'indti'd t.&gt; .*u* n.an ui ati.iinsif a ini'i and u I" .’I. ■ - I . . i f .*►*,.*! &gt;
Electric Railway ami TiaPipoit
bridgehead Sunday iiipl.l bad lierlt
•*11*. •*«•
Company. It llitrd the stale., a»
itnpprsl .o ld by Atnriuan ailillrry.
S‘"i«* • » I.- . !*. \l;i*’ \ith u r jut
Honda. Indiana. Kama*. M i n i t (lift lit* tui* Ii• fti.iiiift I
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hu.etl, Mulligan, Ncbfask t. New
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Irtillili twtM*|• *»t.tu elltlSIt'll ,
• J m e y . North Dakota. IVnniy*
H»l&gt; .11•fl - alfla! 11 ir Isor*
lu lird a stall hy two Rctl totnpan
i Mnivi 1
l1!uni! Hu* vftuuM bit tie.*
Kama and Virginia.
ies in a heavy (ire-fight.
:.vM nl « tift’ii ikii'-llfi"i* lift’fi ,1 e they
The rerult. the union** appeal
Mill l«l(
uti 71 ililll|/41«lki - tin. at
Dcspilr
these
to-and-fio
»lrug'
■laird, is that oorker* find lint
N III STATU fOITAl OFFItJAlS nnir Kcdrrul mantiali arrested a
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number of Puerto lllcan Natlonatisti, Iniludliig Kilo Torretola,
drtpile congirsiiunat action l.i p.alllr*. llie nortliwcsl Link, wa* deMai 4 \» tlllgt Jet llll 4.1 tille Nor lb
Lanthcr of slain (irltrlio Tons ula. wt.o ma le an attempt to auauinutr
‘-.I* filial1* Id11|if|r1 |l*t (till !• fi*
jirii &gt;11 \ r nt ; 2Mlft1 - Ml Ml • : i.r.
lett them through the National l.asiiihvd as (datively i|uirt Mnnday.
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mi t il '14»lllr*
Pri-iident Truman. Earlier. n.&lt;«&lt;• tlun t :&gt;u Natl.uialitU surrendered to
lift lull ••-inn ite I
hor Itrlalion* Art. "lh* right to
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lonuuirsl Willi ihr low .ullnlis id « .
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tlie island** tullllaty autlsurltie*. Tup, Puri to Itlun Kuarilsuien dose-in
Mill. M v *«.!( •Hill
1.) (Kid Ik'tstrike lu baigam collrclively in it*
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John I tilllx I 1lltill Miiluil**fti i t:.,. a il pri­
on a house In Jayuya wheie levidullonoioi alleysdly hatched the
1**1 week tlu l lauscd .1 itJ mile
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true tcnsr hate been d rn u tl" by
assassinat lot i ploLCVntcr. Klin Torrsi &gt;da f riy Id I i* removed under yustd
American withdrawal.
C I I I M 1 C M L i l l i lit i i i - iioiMiltiir,
l»i •tl tilt Itlllft 1till-til 4ll Colliof local police mid P.lt.l ayeutf Al bulti*m ate some uf the 130 rebel*
the itate law*.
U nit (lifn liit | •’tiiilh *u* II
iiilH 1 ift•1ftft** (lorn Maiicl..ui ia ta*ii
Five Russian-nude Yak lightet
K c illIC C tl 7 0 P e r c e n t
who gave up with Tunrsola, near Jayuya. ( fate/aallunol .b’oumlt.hulo)
J t The Wrtconim law make* it a
g ih# fulil by
plane* ineffectively iltafcd lu ll of ...
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i.l»* &lt;1 a1,*u* .nVl.iakj , lit. ’ rained
public utility to k'&gt;
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front near Kunu U lr Mond.sv
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vft if ufi-i of f||»* rtulll'iMf
rInfr«f tiw!,ii Hu* I fillnt m ,i »*--.
cauir any work tloppatir
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iiftil lint men *I(|iloyi.t n£*-»■i„f
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beat buck is bitter Chinese coin
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trrruption ot an rnrnti.il service.
\%cjl nImi i Hit* Ifiwh i * 4«f
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if
lh
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1
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1
m
lincut -old ruuid m u lt in othei
i nu •■iit ii iitlnt r('wiiiiii•iiiitii %
lltlllllte I M ii Im I, II II* i% hoiiit
muss
claim* totaling $14,000,000,000.
tlosr at 7 :0 0 I*. M III Imth ihr sdy and Kr t&lt;C'4l rlrcliollt.
Ill 1^1.11 L I^l(f411a»ll*|l« III *M!!ir
1,111 iiul tin 1h.it re -juifi- ihilit *
U fli trill It lit *• tot ill •»* t **f 1m ir," lie lull,! Ihr iliiftiil
The U . S. Court of Claim* Inn*
Voting (or ihr election ol two &lt;ily tom mill toner* will takr place
4i*il
bill*
&lt;M fiO0
Tklound vuriout liarnl* of film
Mr .Iff llll'l! EOlllf til
tlllll.il f*l I III ll*r jillljr* f 1ft•!»
nioohk and other Oregon Indiani m ihr City Halt. The randidalrt tor Group No. I ale John Kndrt.
I % i trill - tit no It 11 t lir mill1**
*
inrumtwill,
verso*
Sam
Martina.
were entitled lo $3,129,900, pin
rsliiiul.il al 92/ltlU and lla l.d.il dollar oinik for Hu- fu-t tun
II
M Itiimlil* ft. Si
. 4. ft»iit»
k/\N^\&gt; i i n . ^*.1 !• ( \l‘i
In Group No. 3, Kandall Chase,
interest of fI
I&lt;t from IWfi,
. ♦i* i % | 14I\14‘f ft
(m
l
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in
ond
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trie
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itit-unil-a-nt,
is
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&gt;*e*l
by
John
I
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i
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i
ill
I
I
li
nil
II
ll.iil
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li»llk?
fin 2,772,580 acre- of tr'tiil Im..I*
Hint liii nu all time |m ak *( &lt;»***••
»!u «• im 14 ll.lllf ‘ ••f thlft
A tvio m t'k i1 inm|ui|fii fm
K i*&gt;
not to ear n i l I J .ro t. |*ci Veil
taken by the United State*.
|lll(ine « mili’iriti r tbNlib v*tlh s...
Tiii
•li f 1**11, •lift *1
lltlsMIft »u**i f.tlnf
In
the
I’eneral
election
of
eonrollmenl
In
the
Anieiicnu
Jin
A special Act nf Cong. ■*»» had
|WI |H*I.oil III *- llll.&gt;1.1 t lot d toe
• 1* lllil* ft.' \ftl*.
\ uiotiif Hu* in ii Ji &gt;i t*iit■*1 1 &gt;i-1 &gt;■ irl.ilft «11 ""i-ili Al lirioii i'll H'« tit In 1THItil
gte-vimial. Slate and County can lh‘d t*r&gt;&gt;»« will be conductid
l&lt; y n llH iJ lla l*ao« I .I* hi I
lotlnnu
I
loti
i
nl.
|K
i
million
rb.iii
•
&gt;
•
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1
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1
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M
lk
*
*
lull! -IlflUWft
didites. west Snnfoid voter* in &lt;tR grade and high scInnd- of
I mi i»j«-§ t iM-tir int;
»■ milt n*n im* it im I III II Mi ktillM
II. Mtl ft IftAwffl 1. *
. "1*»i. in
ol vv,i1ei u i* given . ’ . t
Plecllirt Nil I will vote nl th,&lt; ("id and Seminole Counly I" ,
tin1 tlunl*! tun! in i •ml ion l .i *111
\ ' *04 l i p *
11IM|bl&gt; ll .llll* I'ft 14
Ift.iifr. . fl. \ I Ml -1 * , ,1 fits III*
tint Scout bruihiuarters in the nlng tmlny. Mrs. Fred IInf I lift* Hil l Pm ! &gt;'
I)., laillli! ill.it thrie i il In i'Iv II
ft.ini Mi | mm.m fti.iv »l* *|Hv
•**i
Hi.
••bl At’l, ItejKit on Commercial Junior It* *1 t n.«* chairman
t • t in* ii
III. netol ol tv.le to loth.iu. Il.-uiole i till i ih ( ftml tin it It i i tut! &gt;•
ir tiin l *»ft»i llir iiiiiftrim ut
Avenue and votera on the cast Seminole
County
Red
i i
llu* Mi &lt; Itifii* »*1 i ** iftlitili w i
\ M a.*1.1.1
. t
aide lit Pirrilirt No. .1 in the Chapter, nnmiuneed today.
Oilin'** t OllllllUlllftt !l4»SI|ls II * t
ami p.n.il.lr Ii.h i ..InI i .•i|..&lt;|uen. .‘v
g\
Ut ftOil I * i|(
IMIS'M **|»i‘fli-wi lit Mtltflltlli.l \ft
•Imp*
*** ...i # *.
.
;
liie envullmrfit ruimniltre
N
o
!
til
Koll
.1
1
1
111
Mil
Mill*
liMII
I
|
(rum
I
lie
(oni
rntr.lion
pnipmed.
)ll(l.
• •*1 i tmiailM i
Tourist tenter.
I other active junior, in nil arh&gt;ill ft I[.ft 1II • tn
im! Kiiftt S lii’t ! Ni n |4*
1 I m lift"* iionr
III. Ill.uk taiil liut on * ih nil id i« 1 ! • iivtili'f wny i hit’liiili* lh* M
I rieie ate but l -r t e two partV j hive been busy the past si
CIII If i-lIIII , IlDWPV r i . lit* 111**■1 •IinIn in mil im
It. of ihii’h
11 iitest* in tin. general election, si tting the stage f&lt;&gt;r w bnl U Funeral service* for Chorle* A.
lo ill |H.||||(ii ol the 1.1 . ' one pel rifinl wS|atliiiiiiig 1!h* mi lie t f •
firfit in lint imrii titriiif **n tlm *f*“ I -il t * I r ni"
II-mmtil# %' Sid
1 « « ,11141 h 10.14’
t.uoge A. hniathrrs, who wun hope will In- ii record br. nl
Andrrson, Jr., 411. Atlantic Coast
million gallon* •&gt;I ** |I.| ooohl be Plniiild Flute llnnk
%r|ii|i(nr||l
,tt
well
oil
iitfirf.il
iiul
&gt;
fill*
Line railroad conductor, who wa.
m :w
v o r k T n :.*. ••
; a *&gt;- m il I nude 1 epper in the May nien.her-llip drive, -he »tn
11siftnlmivsl (I k |*Kg» | ..ur|
uiocralic primary, (■ opouseil ............................
&lt;ItIf uf Ih. f"-&gt; l» «••|ft5*ft’ I.l Ok­
aikteil, ii lie I r.»• JH loll! |»* mil
killrsl lu u switehiuir arridrnt Gojf. Tbotn.i* E . Prwry sat lisucn
They tN'Iieve il will esres .1 I
|)oil!'l i* Nl 11Atthlll '* » 4i|iimi||l|tjl|c
by
loan
I
Ilootn, Republican, year’s total considerably la . .
ft i - ill thlft ill* a, M. l: ftiiii.iie* foi
late Saturday afternoon at Cres­ lirfiiir a tries ision raltirra at tlswu
lluil Kalloii* .Hr itriri» n Im (uir
llealtaav*
«&gt;•
t-aae
ftilmli
((i’ll*
mill
r
f
t
J
it
*ii
o||f
o|
the
“
K»ar|
Il till!! u|» I..1. 1 tl.. 1t tu t •i . Ex*
cent City, will !«■ held Wednr*
of n sub-tsntial Increase in r - llJimlul Ifftllll i 4fr hot si itlr
i Imiiik *• Mil Ih’ii »l ^it i . *&gt;t , thus
day afternoon at 1:.3d o'clock id loday, and plaunrd to st.sv In the
numlwr of youngsters nttcml
most o llrii'in .it K ol l.iftiIn nu fti
I'uintldif
uut
Hint
"I
miiii
fluur*
|iiMf|t‘«*f Itkftf ll* !i|f |*r
Mi h
t l llit e
Ihe Krickxin Funersl Home with studio unlit miiliiiKlil.
the Hunfoid and Heminole t .
Ml lililMiY
it|
&lt;
*
Ii
fullfltl
III
t
hi
tllll
Ilf
M
l
Mlt
mi thU tilea With i In ■lilbeht uf
the liev. W. P. Ilrsaik*, J r ., and
ty‘s sebiwd* thin year over I.
Melflheri
uf
Hie
Dun!
v
!*•
«""■»
Hie
marathon,
day-hcfore-rlecI ' l r i i i j r l i t i . i l Ne t |r 1.11% i ll .l ll f ' i t
tin* S n llfo n t St.*!.
t M *•*•'! ft III*
— the Itev. J, It. Hmit officiatiiiK. |
As Iii past year* nil stud. &gt;t I'f i uf (**iliirfiilii H|»i»k'i ttb w**H
nn in (ifto iftolitlrtl h i i .i* uf F lu i- Itiilini; Aafturtntiuii nml liny s. ••&gt;&gt;1 lb ... *4IIIl iiu l Ml
■i •. ali i
Mrs. Fred llol.ti said, will
• b u rin ! will In- in Kverirrren &lt;’.• j |jon show rrilretrd a trend litis
llUIII-HI It ul Minft «*j l|li *&gt;|s, fid ii.fi
lift.*
Two Hnnfonl watch mnkers, encouraged to e*rti enroll&gt;■" ' t i«U . D r. Illn rk «ui&lt;! tliat Imii/ trm ipa m il U* t»rji«&gt;n k th o-c |*nti hcft-ii (ill.'.I III oil I lit* u In ih* (lllil titlM! IllCfti tl d fi fill
t«- t
niul (ii(ik tii| { «i|»n!inir in the A fn ti«tii i* !•.»&gt;
" Anderson, who lives! al &gt;r -" ,,,4«
uialliiK Irleviimn the William K. Kader and hi* »on, fee*, which amount to Ml ■&lt; * per im!* of
&gt;•4ft••
irt
tlV
lit*
t
ill
HI
tl.
Nft
Ml
hiifte pioftiftt that ftbhih- u n r ton
Purm le *Satunla&gt; m ornitiir nt l»» '• HI iuii
h ii
Mr K mIh1fs % V%1
. of Hu*
OIK Fiench, I* u|K.rted lo hast- big. new I Innk in iani|uiKn lei lull John Kader, Were each uwarded for each elementary srhuolr..
cent rut ioli« tom l to &lt;ii *(olor the w V Im l.
l.ss hi,
*-l ly’ ll|III !
••f Hit*
become tnnitled in u chain con­
A. lie uii
I'riies of f&amp;O fur th rir *|m-si| and and (1 for each group of
i;ue.
lilut
tenth* n ft.rtMMi «nii4Mitil in ilrink
HI pnraoriis Imvliitf h««i •
«... m »■r ft
i&gt;kdl in taking npurt and assrni- ill the high schools, Aliy fir
necting a locomotive
and u
• it .. &gt; u-unll) ftiiIi ft!fl jkl -i Siiitf*«r-t «*e .In Is*
it..in|f u a11*i i otlilr v '4 tonit 'h »I*t i i J' 11111*1 ftt|,( lilt ft r nte« f t»i t i«11ny* Allll Ill 1%• ft.41 fit f lit ft til 1!l&lt;&lt; i i ..i.i It ll , Mlil* h |4*&lt; •*«'( tci
,i 1111»n**
freight err when the engine
Ollier tamlidalr* lliuiuulsout I be l.ling watches at the convention of they raise over and above D
tiy lift tu 70 |i«*rei*tn Tft-^tm have the Ihnty Hoot* «roij|i ii thft* II lit Ii I*-1m* li rnheift Pie* *’lent It m (or.
stopped suddenly, and he died
i hrcmaginpli and watch makers reunited for enrollment fee
cotinliy
,ibn
were
makutg
(inal
11
Ikm-m ntatle tn iftbo ntie* In N«'W pnrmli* nre rr4|Ufftt«’»t to im
Wld.lW,
Instantly.
Hiitviv.
Saturday and Sunday at the May- be used for project* at lb.. Jut
niii ri i * i«&gt; irnr un Ml Iii* ftut e9 io
1 iiiortMf tn fitift ttuni•* ton n nf .MiM I! nit l.')
Sr . of
York fttnlr i»n.| in MnhiKan for East Fits! S t u d near tin- I
lie was lairn at l.uravilh*, Fla., apiieats via Iclcvuion, tut l!ic Nrw flower Hotel, Jacksonville.
II
Rill Cro** here In the coir ’
(I HHtliiHol i •n r*«MF I war I
Center where the parad.
-i ll Iiul. |si tirli in «•
i r - t n s v M (IB l*aa» gown
•el. . II M H um Sept. 14, Ith't and had lived in Nork (iiv e rn o r’s IH-bu’t, pi»;&gt;iam
Hm.lord, i
William Kader, using the hanch,
form,
.... I Robert \ I.' , nbley,
Hanford for 37 year*. On Nov.
l b ) . Jl . .1
t.H.lv, rhumagraph anil the KsemMi
I
i
u
riM
iftli
ft|Hike
thlft
nftei
The Riding Association w.
•&gt;
'
e glandHr , l - t b ••
^ 2 4 . 1923 he entered the servi:*1 rnarkrd | V ‘t tiupir, ..ml n least l.ltl-tira f volume provided for
ward a ra -h prise to l-c-t di» " I liooli .it llii|e|lt'Vtiii*Iii i al a »ft-1e •hihlreti; two - i . l . , . . M
' \
* o f the A. C, I,, as a trainman, longest (Kilitical spla-lt.
contestants, won hi* prise by tak­
iell.ft
1
1
&gt;
HeM
limn, llie lie-t dresseri wolnai *nd
healing
K. ll. \ nioil M i- Mntt.ii M. t j -11nil,
and was promoted to ronduetor
Sitting at a laigc m l desk. ing apart and reassembling a 32
Ic
of
A
litn
ey.
Is 'd dre**e*i child i,n Inn-, luck don«t*ai bv die ;.«
part doctors pul*e meter ami chro­
1.0 *1, of M Oil, .lllil t &gt;o I "ttie rs,
on Jun* 7, lu ll.
Dewey, treking a tlunl term, be­
Pi nil* •in parade.
lium nograph in 21 minutes and 22 ami
A N avy veteran of W orld War
) .lllil I
W C . It
Aske.1 ill,ft Mil the «u'M&lt;‘ti large Idey. U .th «■f HJllful i!
A ll Roy Hrmrta, includim die
I, hr hrfuiMrrd to Ihe Am ericin gan In* long stint at hA. M. A a half second*. On a watch con­
Cull and Explorer troop*, an r&lt;
stale no. i.iili’Hl of i hmo*e Com
Legion, was a member of the colire table stood nearby. In tbi test (without the book) he did
Firinernl *1 %ti r » fi . i M r Iturn■iue*trsl by John Pier-on, chnnin.in loiiro-t- iiiin K or.I’d uml Slat
the Job In 20 minutes and 45
lde&gt; will u I .I •I sit U * 'Ml «,VI*a k
llrothrrhoud of Hallway T rtln - corner wa* a voting iiuilun^
T A U -A H A S S K E . Nov. r&gt; &lt;1'iwcial) Eight uliiiti.mal I toitda of the Roy Hcout Parade Cmiuolt
A rthur's in min u i •I*||l»*% |(tM ft ft** Ttie-iday 11141ii rut Ik» ult
E r *ek*
seconds, as compared with the Ifl
mrn and a .member of the First
A ballrty of telephone opera­ minute* and 45 second record of crl#Bliet lhal will vole in Tuevitu * elrdion on tore.l pioirctHin .ollt.1 tie , to appear in uniform with in ­ plied l.-liftfly
[lant i*t Church.
...ri F m .. r.kl Ih •ClIt* n il 1 Die Rev.
Iturinl
Survivors include the widow, tor* worked in an adjoining room Tom Donahue, a national rham- add 1,353,541 mii'f (orcii arret )&lt;&gt; ihe l2,f)27,J7r a. let now prolrclnt signia umi honor badge-. However,
"Th e 1‘resOlettt |l(| '* 111*9 milt *, A r i M. In nt« tiffinint in.
scout* without uniforms ui. n l - ' loellt .-tl It
will lo- i i i t.N 4tar* (n i C .o ie trty ,
Mrs. O. A. Anderson. J r . ; five to receive i|ur*lion* from taller* lilon M'srmbter from the I'enniy- byitie Roriri.i Forc*l Scrvicr if .lil ot I he tounliet vole livoiatil)
rio|ue*t»d lo participate. Troop*
daughter*. Mr*. R. L. Prevo, S4a- for the governor to antvser un the Ivania llnrnlogiral Institute,
lle didn't indicate whether the
Counlie* in which ciii/rn. w vole on (tie i**wr air M .inslrr.
w ill carry A ine riru n Flag
and
rramentn. Calif.; Mr*. V, M.
John Kader won a first idace Sarasota, Seminole, Raker, llrn.l &lt;•
Pretdi-nt bu d an advance look at
troop flags.
i f 'Jltckweldcr. Ihlamd, and the program.
in disaiiembling and assemblir.g * ford, Hamilton, Putnam, ami I
ir.g units eatnldi•In'll within two
During the afternoon the lim ty Mm A rth u r- ronHiiuiinpn
Dewey war trsliedulr ! la lie on watch In 29 minutes and 47 «•
Misses Marjorie, Joyce and l*ura
year* tf county c*&gt;itiml»*ion*ra Roots riding track will Im&gt;nvatlabb
High ye-ierdv). *‘n
_
HoWcVit, he -uid tile Pve-idciit
Ann Anderson uf Sanford; two I tic air al lra*t once and *ome- corn!*. The new Esernbl-O-Graf Ion.
Land red now under protect!.&gt;‘i enter into agreements with (lie lo anyone wanting to me it fur i„lk*d tht* morning with Ache
le.vv t.Hl.y, to
*on*, Charles A. Anderson. 3rd Itme* twin* each hour until mid­ method of watch repairing was from wildfire* in thoae count I &lt; F o ritt Hervire and funds on*
t t .in ) &gt; .let.lay, IHl
races or novelty entertainment.
son and got a romplet.' i.-port
and Craig Andrrson. both of San­
dotnnnatrated bv leading hornlogl- include; Manatee, 2W1.2H1 acre*; available
for
sittin
g
up
ih&lt;*
Total N..* rain, ( 12 inri.es
II u a i l a n r * '•* I 'm .
I ••»»*
ford; the fn hrr and mother, Mr. night, with intermittent break* in rat eiperts including Jack Perry Sarasota, 214.O'.'3 r cres; Semi.
unit*.
Norioal Nov lain, 1 77 it.rhe*
E l.is tilis A l’J M H M I li
and Mr*. C. A. Anderson. Sr., the telecast over* the Male net­ ami Jack Irrr*.
Governor
Fuller
Warren
and
|3.*i,.'Ml7 aerrs;
Raker.
'."i.l'l
111If Ii tides to.lav T
A . M.
D E L A N D . Nov. ft 1 ,1*1 Countv
Sanford; one ilsler, Mr*. M. L. work* of N B C. CBS ami Mutual.
Htnte
Kenatur
\V.
A.
Kharid*,
preacre*; Rradford. 80,130 acti*;
n t &gt;t 1 o h 1* (j t a i d
lo w
It
Judge Roliert II Wingfirl.l today
Robinson of Mesiro, N . V. ami
M E R C H A N TS ’ R A R IIR C U K
si.
lent
of
tiillu
n
.la
Forest
and
To start the thow, be *&gt; dkrd
llam iilon, 110,452 acres; I'uina ",
9:68 A. M. and 1" 1 ' 1*. M.
ap|&gt;olnte*J
threp
elisors
to
*erve
five grandchildren.
The
Merchant*’
Association
will
Park A -socialIon, have urged ci­
347,881 acres; ami Union
over lo I be voting machine and
hold a barUvue Wednesdav at 7 acre*. Home land* are ntr&gt;- djr tizen* in those count lea to Vote a* eswutivc offirers of hi- court
Uie it,
J F IIO V .U F S W IT N K S S F S
Cool weather, revelling a low
P.M. on the Elk Club ground*. A. C. under protection in some of (he for forest fire control. The Flo- in the absence of sheriff or con­
R E R U N . Nov. A - f / P l - A Ru».
of 10 degrees tills morning, wa*
"Vote row a (the Republican flllni' head* the entertainment counties under group unit a»d ridu Hunkers Association through stable.
Wingfield said the step was tak­ a principal topic of conversation
* 1*1*0 tone court toilar *#nt»-need |Q
ICaallaaea fla r a n t S m l
committee.
•
individual demonstration ngi ce­ G. G. Wnre. Chairman of thr*
j a c k h o n v i i . e e . N. V. 4l—*1,11—
memliers of Jh* Jehovah’s Witne*ments with the Forest Servtt-. Fore-try Committee, have stress­ en so his Nov. 14 terrii of roiirt of Hanford citlxena.
ItirniitigluHo
55
35
could
ma
n
un
schedule.
The
I'lltjr*
*e* rellgimif sect to long term* at
S A M E H A TS
Following
the
bnlroy
tempera­
W A R D EN ’S V A L B T
Federal forest lands are a l“&gt; ed Ihe rconotnlc value of forest
d&amp;
31
who will serve furors and witness ture* of the prior weeks such as liisnmr.k
bard labor ms charge* of acting as
W A S H IN G T O N . Nuv. f t - f A A JE F F E R S O N C I T Y . Mu.. Nov. A under protection.
protection.
6a
44
"ante*- for lh# w**L
Mrs. Pcrla Ms*«ta and Madame Ron- — (Aft— Tlie Missouri State Peni­
The Htate Cbamlwr of Com­ suporna* are David II. (M v . Jr., the 80 degree maximum on Fri Chicago
Ctdlier county which pa**r-d a
158
37
The Soviet-licensed A O N news AeC arrived at the tame cocktail tentiary warden ia missing M2, special bill In Ihe last aesvlon of merce, and the Flurida Farm of Deloind: Earl H. V'mall of D ay­ day, the carl spell was ushered Denver
85
44
acenelv said the sentence*. im- party w ith the tame hats, *
part « f his clothes— and a convict. legislature to g«t fire proteclic.i Bureau, us well n* other organ tona Reich and Mav R. Krei* of In hv a noisy thunderstorm that Dvs Moines
Frvstu.
80
50
&gt;d at Erfurt, ranged from two
evening.
Mr*. Mt-ala ia IJJL Ambassador
The convict, serving as Warden la tchcdulad to coma under pro­ list Ion* havt rndorsed forest fire New Smyrna [teach.
lV»
40
Volusia counly ha* been without
15 year*. .
During a period of h t h a n New York
to Lusembourg; Madame Ronnet Ralph hidson's house boy, fled yrs- tection when funds are availal !■’. protection In the eight counties.
Kd
50
The Communist Fast German is the wife of the French Ambas- terday, taking along the money Plans call for protection of 3dd,The I2t&lt;i27j!7ft acre* now under a sheriff since Governor Warron 45 minutes 1.12 inches of rain I'hocnia
Wasliington
35
54
government banned the Jehovah’*
and clothe*.
000 acre* In Collier County, none protection by the Forest Hervico suslK-mled .Sheriff Alex Littlefield fell during the storm, hut D m
31
47
were
not
affected Winnipeg
Witnesses a* an anil-state group
leave* apprusirrmtely
7.5&gt;8).0(hl last Tuesday for alleged failure to pernturcs
They wor* hlcnlical elephant
The Highway Patrol Identified uf which Is now protected.
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two month* ago. Five hundred gray affair* decorated with shell him as Warrvn Rowlett. 2H. serving
Those counties which vote fur acres of forest land to come under enfurce gambling law*. W. M. much, and the low that night Jacksonville
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W e m b e nw e w rounded up in mate pearls and with sequin-dotted mils. a three year sentence— foy burg- county-wida forest ___
____ _protection. Th irty counties now .Slaughter also was auspentlcd a* was 02, according to Elion Talluhasteo
fire Jprotec
03
Tampa
40
Moughton, J r , weatherman.
DcLmmi ccnitabl*.
They spoke. That*' aJL
lary.
tion Tuesday will have fire fight- «r* under protection.

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Trum an C o n f e r s

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W i t h Acheson O n

. Doctoi bays Decay In

Picsidcnt
Maiiiiviios
Silence On M .uA .t It r Conmiimit|uv.’

Chinese

invasion

Sanford Citizens T o V o te In C ity
A n d County Elections T o m o rro w :

II. ,M. Kiimhirv Sr.

Junior Rod Cross
Knrollnient Drive
Kevins In Sanford

D e w e y B e g i n s 18
H o u r “ Talkath on”
Charles Anderson, B e fo re T V Camera

D i e s 01
Al A ur

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A.C.
L. Conductor, . . . . .
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ir* n j • * • ■ ■ Republican Governor
Killed In Accident S t a t u s Democrats
Outspend GOP 6-1

Dusty Hoots Kiilinu
( ’lull Filters Piir.nlc

Under And Knder
Win Speed Tests

Seminole C o u n ty A n d 7 O th ers T o

V o te O n Rural Fire Control Bill

Sanlord \Nf at her

riicrmomcter l&gt;n)|ts
To Forty Decrees

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Pecan Prices Rise General Funds Gets
At utarke Market Slice Of Cigarette
As Volume Drops Revenue This Year
JA C K H O N V II.I.K ,
Nov.
A—
I8(i*«-iall— '''Pl-van pike* 'ttrngVIiIM il l»*l »**■* mi nio*t viirk 'iio
told through Mu Slaiki- Stale
Farmvi*' &gt;1 tki-l though volume
wa* muth llghtvr Mmn tha pi"-ViO'l* week (Ju Illy I* teporlrj
Improving with the outlook ft&gt;i
top i|ll«lll&gt; lit tin- rowing Thun*
■l*y *alr. t'urti* vaiiety Irtl with
I U / 4 r pfl pound folluwe*l hy
Stewart* at 2U-1 U Kl -vnr nut o|
t ll»en V a lirlir *h &gt;w ■t nine •
In puce. A total «t I-'ll'.* pound
Mite 'old at tin N v, -m i *at
actonling t&lt;&gt; Manager Alvarei.

TA I.I.A IIA S H F.K . Nov. rt ty1»i
The haril-piv&gt;,e&lt;l *tate general
fund got a alhe of rig a ie ltr tnv
receipt* todaf for (lie fir*t time
in nearly u year.
The 1n *t ftl.7hl i natal I m m t of
i* $1.1100,(Nat annual annrnnr*■*(«•■
for tuhereuloala tanatorium nrnl nil
■f a fL’iMi.nnu &lt;pi* lal appropriation
'til n atate ho&lt;pdal IMv hinMr, on
it were paid from rural t,&lt;* rolteelion* and there Mn* J kn .I k,', I■f
over for the grnrral fund
All collrctinn* of the tnv on i ig
nrette* #old In Md- citie* contmueil
to go liack to Ihe inuiiielpnlitir'.
“ At llonlfay State Karmei •'
They got ||i.l!l,IVJ from later m l
M aikrt
:t.: IH | i 'i t i l hrnugtl
Price* r nging (roioh 2H . T 4r fur ’e?t«u| in 8epternlwr and trnn*inlt
ted to the la vitage departn ont it
Hiirreia to 27-7/10, in'! pound ft,
O. tola r.
H t 'iilin r i, It. Oolemati, Monogrt
In all, the rilie* have re rived

reported
•Tomtit Ion* at Mm vegelahh
market* ronllnued to imprnv,
with trolumee and ipi till) fining.'
W illiam I
W IN ,in, D in lor of
State Market* *tnl*&lt;l tod ly in
marking putdir Mm report* front
the
rnanagi I*
ti n m||I;iiu I Mu
atatr M, v. Moeki*on, Manager
at I’nlmetto dm kei
nnnuoe
auction Kale* will begin there
W A S H IN G TO N N m A ■
Inday I Mon Nov. ft). Tniryilo vu
I Cawtirmh i v of Senale erlrn- l » n ■■
Inina and 'joallty are Improving Mgatnra imlliatia that the wifi o'
“ Parmer*
on the Wauehnl
1a *uattended Florida m u n i' She*
Market received In earea* of |IK. j ff ndvanreii mole Ihan 1“.', nnr&gt; *
000 during the pa»l week, ac
*»h to member* of her farn'lv.
entiling lo
Prank
K. Conner
The teatimnny, mad. imM* ‘
Manager fm-iindter* |r&lt;l in vn
lum r with I I . .1 71 field crate*. | he crime nroha rommlltee h*adr-'
iv Senator Kefauver I O-Tenn • *
L'ght volume* of pep|&gt;rr, egg
I light, rami' ftom Mar viand rein
ilant,
white
ami
yellow
**jua-h
f
nrnrtoe* and n'o* luought Mu live* of Mr*. Janie* A S " " • **
Stillivnn. forrnar »hetiff ,.f |t«,l
total p » r ' »'•** •*. II.WJ# Conner
aald, T * -« h r I * n- cut our to (M iam il county, wa« aii.fiende
lume I" I ■” • r ' o— -lotion* Mint hy (iovemor Fuller Warren m *•
gland
In’
w* ar* t *
' Ing half of -ti after a multiv
h a ig id him wilh condoning gmul
whal m « *ho 'I I '* tv **. Ilotvi'viu
volume '&lt; " *o iid to fnrraw • ling and emruptkm.
Kefauver aald
S'dlim*t H » w&lt;— k ami &lt;|u*lity i* im­
when he
proving.'
“ H a rry (l»leen. Manager of if;
group
month* hefnir I
Fori Myer* S id e Farm er'* Mai
uiprnalon, did not nienlino a- ■ •
jr*i report* light «upptir* of ii« wife'*
trt»n*»r»kire
tnm loe*. eggplant and eUritm
le did (ratify Mini hi* tier-niml a
hfra am ogjwtded thi* week. II
ml* io*r front IJJMIO in 11*44 i»
••y*. ‘Cfne* in •'•l* area an
he
aherlff to *010
in avrrtlenl condition '
70.1
In HUM
**Tomalne* aie moving in htrtv*
The gi*l of the new le»llm«ti*
volume fin Ihe Fort Pl-rri* Stat
nri.t of II taken Sept JH and mad'
„• o r're* rin g in g fro*- public In at night. »*■ that
I I SO |n |7 «0 per crate with
I Ca*h of 1HMMMI ivn . *rid 01 *
m i-l't v »»eaJ ll'
fmiiroving a.
la lined fiont lale 1041 » ' ,*u*i "►
eerdje, »„ M y tVII||
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tl Ihe middle "f la*t t1»ll*&lt;lh It If
••r. lig h t lunn'le* of fair
arm home nf Mr*. Sullivan’* u*r

ate

-nt*. Mr and Mi*. Trn lirk Ford
1 Ferryman, Mil., near tl'cH e c“Miiallt*. *r eiaa^ea arid gr*p-*
'he rniiney wa* fmm the »*le e
f'o it I, f -,| Im o m e l,,,, tM,„ r,
he homr ol M l, and Mi lii lit'*
S»nrfpi ^Mdafipo M an*,..I „ f ||
f»ii. Ifretliervin.law and *i«**» r ‘
Stale iFort"-*** i i . r U '
ft. Sullivan The linote had le"e
M'lth- rh? 'annMv pl. urlfui: T ^ .
ended In Mf4, Sullivan In naetl*
r r f - t i ' k l n - l . . . a fal. cnlurneluiu for rk*h advily-e* i n « « t
ef | r&gt;l .-vi-Mit, .h,*v* ,U t* «g (h
aiildmS Lof i* new Imnir fm M *
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Andetwm * e . , ‘ A nav Veu*.
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f
area V e c * V * W .? V h U -w e ha
•J Mt». Sol 11van advageed #llr
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market an* &lt;N&gt; I n , Mf. and Mr* Nen to help
g y t l -ld - oo *■*» t,„„, g ,,| ,
Kent btllhl if Hew home nl Aker
leen.
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JU S T A F IN A L W O R D
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I have been your City Commissioner for nearly three
years. I)uring,m y term of office I have given the best
that's in me. I believe my progressive spirit has added

N 0 T IC E
Tax I bark* nrc u |m-ii fur payment of 1950 4 it y

I have made ho attempt to belittle or hurt anybody,

Taxi's. Iiisrrniht of *1*« will !•*• nllowril for

trying honestly to inform you what I hope to do, and

payment in Novi-mla'r, II*• for payment in

have accomplished.

tha'inlur, 2'*

for payment in January »n«l

l*» for payment in February.

During this campaign I have not tried to justify my

Kllt-n llo y , C it y T a x

C olle ctor

paHt actions as a member of the City Commission, nor
defend my principles, nor the actions of the present or
past Com missions. I have not attempted secret tactics,

SANFORD CAFE

nor tactics designed to mislead Sanford voters, nor
have I tried to bring into the cam paign, issues outside

RE-OPENK!) UNDER

of Sanford, issues that are not ours to decide, but only

N E W MA NA G E M E N T

confuse our people.

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that
te«tifiei| liefore t.*&lt;■ Sm J
*oine
fihancial

movin'

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many things to our City.

I a sit yon ail to analyze the statem ents which have

STEAK

been made as to their (ruthfulness, and the method used
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to present them to you. I believe your analysis of these

CHICKEN

statem ents, and your knowledge of my past record will

•ire
became
M
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IHy gociimlmt* ate aim
P*#e M’" marker

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111,145.73*1 *inre the tag « n ral*ed tnria m netruction
Allnratiori* to cllle* la*t month
In a m&lt; Lie a package, effective
|n&gt;t November, and the atate tu n included:
ill luuk all that ua* rollerted in
llradrnlon $7,n*'dl.
Clearwater
ahie niunlripalitie*.
IP. 111. Davtnna HearJt *ll»JM)7. lie
Itefoie the ait wa. pa**iil, the I .it nd ll.ii'Ji, Fort lunideldale 121,SfW, Fort M v i t * ft: H'lM. Fort
elate had a four-rent cigarette tag
I'ierre fn 212. Maim avllle $12,004
.tnd all *if It went into Ihe general Ja cksonville *1 ITr-ITrS. K e y W e .t
fund t'* li* In »op|eirt eiich aretuio* ' SOJHO, U k e Wale* S&amp;fflM. I.nke.
ti* ih, 'i|n«d«. rinirla inelitutinn. |land $12,052. Miami Stfko.l It*. M i­
Ufliveftlln •* and the gi'neinl rlo* I ami Item li 411,MM. Ocala $A,'I2«.
Ilrlando $28,Md*i. I'alnlka $1(111,
par'Uimt* of onvernm*****
The gcneiul fund will gel per- I'anama Citv $11.1 KH. I V im ami*
hap IJ50.000 fmm the elgarrttr $1g.n51, Sanford $5,711. Hntamta
lav fm ' ai b ol ihe negt couple of $11,•&gt;02. St, AugiMtin*1 1M.2H7 T*l
innutht, then the rural rolltrtion* la li .I T , $11712. Tannin K '. l t l l .
again “ ill *1 * 1 1 going Inin the Went I'altn Itearh $25,241*. Winter
*t«'ial pot for tulmn ul»*i* .ana- lia v n 45.151

Wife Of Suspended
Sheriff Advances
$25,000 To Family

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T H E SANFORD H ER ALD . SANT O R D t FLO R ID A

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hring you to the City Hall on Tuesday, Novem ber 7th to

DINNERS

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Listen to station WTRR 7:00 P. M, tonight

M'e invito you to visit us—
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........................ n , t „ j ,ntee* pi Opel iiing of priutut
»*T*# Id a ,.
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tipi peri nut.' Ilralrl* and grnwer ,
knswri
Too ara karat,r eotiri.a rk.f . ue in-eivtng weekly *iilpiiy, nta m |
tall Ita* Saan
le it*. r i . , , , 1. C*hhage p i,nil I nun Mnultlte nud
Court et tk* Nimi, tim irui n r„ p
riftiin, fteingia, In replacee thoi
IB and fur Bendnola i-.....,*, tn.-rM.
la. Ck*e, #re u*"tr* It,. Mil. „# damaged hv the hurricane
“Corn and la^an* of Improved
C t.a ttK K lOaalirr V.
JO IIV KIM VAIIII ri.a r t K i; |i.r.e
■luallty ate available on the I'*
fl a nl a n t I k a i i h . f . l i . f . o l ig t i l |. hukre Stole Malket, C. M. Todd
Rfl IbUlllll*
f r nt flftriH #, inti
S*? *r#
In f(D Tour wrltlrit M anigrr, teputi* Moil of tt. ■
(llftntww nrriMifialli fit ».% ytti.tnrv la-aim »idd Ihu* far have guru
Rl fhfr fifth* lif'lh f flrflt rtf ihr lo Florida Wirket*. but with
rcwM •• tfc* fm irt
in
M hTnr &lt;1 l h.fl.1 a r.n |h* ifh day „t better weather mnditlon* ahln
1 li I tin, «rt&lt;l that In mcnl of ladlt henn« and m rn will
a# In til I thff
n t'frirp }*#it (*riii lucre***' to northern market*.
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fi* nnirrr*1 m ralnii j nu
"C . S. I'hlllip*. Manager, Flo
Itfill 1ll# €}«i it•• 11f»h (til r i p af1••
‘•I* City Stale Maikrt*, advWr*
. WITNItHH m&gt; liMnd nnd i.ffi. Int
IMll tkI P« nffird. Hr ml mile f Viiiftttlr 'The gladr* are finally drying
r (nrliln. on «M« th* l»d d.&gt; *if mil and farmer* ire preparing
ffnttmbvr. A l» itftt
Mound and planting a* fa*t *«
«/ f» I* IIKItNho.V
Ioi* land I* rridy. Material fur
‘ «
rinrli. * Ifi nil i%iii it
the new, much needed *hed I*
llOlVit'i ii.tij:n
m rn*r* for I'lalnltrr
**-* being plceil mi Mir h&gt;h and run
atrucli-ill i» egjiecleil lo In-gi­
.. Me* r,»
*7v I lt onre."
anti rd. Klnild*

SURE.. .There’s a
BETTER WAY '

VOTE FOR

C A R L K. LA N D ES
fttpuhllean Candidate inr Congre** from th*
Florida Fifth Congreaiional Olalrirt.

when Cold Snaps
Com e...

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AFFIR M ATIV E PROGRAM!
How lo Keep the Prnrr
llow (o Keep Free Enlerprlae
How to Reduce T a i n
How to Keep thl* Republic
H ELP MY PROGRAM BY V OTING NOVEMBER 7
I'd. I'oliliral Adv.

“AIIMECKtKAI’H H U N T IN G -T Y P IN G
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYW HERE IN UNITED 8TATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
TELEPH O N ES 180 and 1071
Dm * 4*4 Sanford Allaalk National tUak H U f.

NEW
Lowcfit Cost Financing Ever Offered
In Sanford
English Fords (Anglia)
15 Monthly Payments
$ J t8 6

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D on nippy weithtr find you morning. "W ith'I’d dont
something about it"? Ten minutn with your Oil Hitting
Dealer now will end your Cold Snip problems...for good!

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M O N D A Y NOV. 6. t!&amp;?1
er. One million Communist troop* run* from Slr.snju northwest to
are estimated to lie within striking Kunu along the Chongchon R im
distance.
and then east across mountslnou*
(( ilfftlRaH I r«»«M r « « » !1P*»
country to Pukrhang A bridge
Mas Arthur added:
Chatigjin power reicrvoir. Tie
"Whether and to what extent head »•* mils* north "f Slnanjti
Marine drive toward* that dam
these reserves will be moved for* protect* a vital bridge across the
failed In train around for the want to reinforee units now com­ Chongehon.
fourth consecutive day. l T. S
mit led remain* to !&gt;c tern and I*
The line at virtually all point,
Tenth Corps hradijuarter* an* a matter of the ffrnve*l interna­
it within Wt mile* of the old lied
nounced.
tional significance.’
Korean capital of Pyongyang
In the farthest northca-t »e&lt;toi
Russell Brines* Associated Press
N’orthcentral— the lm« angles
elements of the South K nan Tokyo bureau chief, said Maesharply northeast to a point noith
Capit»UltMM&gt;.n plunged 18 milt
A rth u r in hi* unusual signed com- of Sudnnff. There Chinese Red
north of the town of Kilfhu, pul­ munii|ur plainly wo ask iiik I Tin
troop* with Russian made tanks
lin g them 105 milt* from I*1 •d Nations authority to bomb
Frontier of Soviet Sineria. T i n Manehunan airfields, supply liases ! have stalls’ll for more tbar
hours a Marine thrust on the viral
was the only appreciable Alii-d and communication*.
Changjin reservoir.
Kaln of the day.
Mac Arthur said the influx sd
Northeast— in tero weather, the
Element* of the U . S- Seventh new Communist troops failed in U. S. Seventh Division stabbed tl?
Division, also m the extreme the apparent uttertipl to Irap and mile* north of Putiffsan and was
north east, duff in on the Ittffid ds Strug the U . N*. army.
within "4 miles of the Manehur
south hanks of the llngt River
Allied forces fell hark a&gt; much Ian border. Farther east, the
and sent out patrols to seek the as SO miles last Week.
South Korean Capital Divisioienemy in 2-below-sern weather.
The South Korean Seventh He- drove 12 miles north of captured
This ffenerally grim picture of rtmenl, once on the Mnnrhuru.ii Kilehti on the road to ihc Soviet
the Korean war. nflrr victory had iiorder. was just beginning to filt­ S)i&gt;erian border.
Keen well within gra*p of the er hark into the new allied lines.
The graves! Communist thrral
•Jolted Nations’ foicr*. « « * a u’ The |f. S. 241h Division, which had was developing in northwest Ko
w libiled hy liirn i.il \f.u \illn ii, truck within 16 miles of the rea just north of Anju where a
the II. N. commander, to interven­ northwest Korea lender city of bridge is the only sutiply line a
tion of Chinese Communist In op*. Sinuiju. wn* pulled hack ««frly, cross the Chongchon River
Allied military intelliffence ha*
This was the Kattlefrcint situa
American, ft r I iidi Common
estimated .’iun.lHHt Chinese Red I ion:
wealth and South Korean fotie
fore* • alotiff the Manchurian IxirdNorthwest- The neve U. N line were holding the bridgehead fit
miles north of Anju An Eighth
Arm y Spoke*man said a full lied
division had moved Into the aiea
The Communists In a dawn at
tack bit one mite into the Ameri
can left flank la-fore they wenstopped. the spok* Moan said. A
simultaneous attack 6n the Ameri
ran right flank wa* beaten hock
Seventren miles rad of tinbridgehead, Reds and South Ko­
reans lull t led for heights two
mile* north of Kunu. The hills
changed hands several times hot
at last reports the Red* wen- hold
&gt;
( 1 0 S s n l s 'i l A v e n u i
Ing the dominant positions.
Twenty-five miles southeast of
Kunu, the If. S Second Division

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N IC K S PACKAG E STORE

S a n fo r d P ro g re s s e s
New ImluMry im-mm jirngros*. The City ConitttUnion can help attract » p« inthistry to Sanford without rmrtlnjf iMituieil intleiitetlm*H», uml hy lowering taxes.
There in a need for iinhodry houning. itnihling and lloindng Projects have been
financed through trust agreements, the coat of vvhirli nhould l*t* Irorne hv the
project, making it prarliriilly nelf-Mti itaiidng. The ('omniiaaion nhim Id foster the
right kind d financing.
Industry in.sistn on a community with sound finani’ing, anti a reasonable tax
structure.
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CHASC

Candidate (Irotip 2. City CommlMlnn
Nalire of Sanford— Mason— Veteran of World War* I and II
Member of American Legion.
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Paid Cal. Advertisement

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a a m d i

IJewry
1f
m1*.| Ff JM I 'K f
give « drmomtralion of how to
tow) *ll the way.-’ he Mid
In re*pnn«e to a telephoned
■juratIon, Dewey said the money
to pay for the proginm was rais­
ed in logo part by "m y neighthrew up a road mock at l*ukchang South Korean patrol* staht»'d *it miles north of the town.
The Second division, newly
thrown Into the fight ns Chinese
Red* hurled hack allied force*.
w m protecting Urg right flank of
lb*’ C N line In northwest Ko­
rea
The Chinese Red* In this area,
estimated to nuttiln-r the eipiivaIrnt of nt Ira*t two divisions, have
not hern reported for cveral daya.
ttnc high officer .uggested they
might le tnstriling cast toward
Ihc lightly defended center of
Korea
In north central Korea, Marine
nlanes hla ted * r'hlhe.e Red force
with *•* oitic Sunilav hut the
Communist* heM fa.I against
first li|vi*ion leatherneck, [driv­
ing north "f Siidong towaid the
t'hangiln teservior
Th e Marines
Red tank*

knocked

out

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In tintthe*it Korea, the If. S.
Seventh Division’• 17th Regiment
was driving in r 'ln weather
through bleak pa»*es
mile*
north of Purigiati Resistance wa*
light The doughlxiy* were onlv *4
miles from Mam hurla.
Eal behind them, ihe Seventh
Divdslon’a second regiment (tailed
moving north out nf I won A third
regiment liegnn going a*h&gt;&gt;ie at
I won
East of I hi* force. South Korean
Capital Division troops pushed
north out of toil nod out Kllrhir »n
the mad to Sllx-rlil They faced
strong opposition
Itr (Hitt s said tlirte were *1 least
.’.000 enriny troops In the area,
ri|tilppcd with tank*, artillery and
anti-tank weapon*
. Red guerrilla- threw up a mor­
tar fire road block south of the
Smith Korean*, along the supply
line They Idcw up four antmonltionlailen truck*
The aerial war continued un­
abated
Tin- it. s Fifth Aii Force *ald
ltu*»ian-mailr jet fighter plane*
which have fought an brittle* In
Korea ‘ recently were operating
from Manchurian ha m i
Marine fighter pilots observed
Ihe planes flying hock into Manihtiria, a ipokrsman said.
Four American Mustang* «hol
down to Yak fighter nlanes mar
Slnaniri Monday morning
The American plane* were not
damaged
However, one Mustang clashed
op takeoff, killing the pilot An
F-RO let clashed at a forward basa
and the pilof also waa killed
R .*1* |iotnl&gt;er» n m o l lucetnlimv*
bomb* SumJav nn the f’ommuru t
Command and supply center "f
K anggye In the moimlnin fed
nesses of Nnrth Korea, HI m il
south of the Manchurian hut dr i

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hors in Pawling, a villisge of
.•.non" arid Ihc rest hy volnntcr
women worker* in Ihe state
Dewey ha* a faim home at
Pawling. N Y.
lie charged that the
I lynn
Taminam tanglier Coitello rna
•tune
ten) raised the "hlggevl
*lu«h fund in history” for Ihe
Denio lot * - aropelgri
Hr
*i I
they were outspen ling the re
public.*n* srx-tn one
•Edward J
tlyun is fir on s
long time party p m tu (amruiili.i
coimty Democratic leader ant i
Hull i* M in i ill Hu Drntoclii'n
organira'lon the nalur 'if gain''
hr I rank I'nstello, u tto th*- It*
pulluaiti ilatm wield* inlluen III Deitinri ntlr politic.. Ills flgut
■ I lepeatertly tn the *tate amt
■ity campaign* - 1
Mis lie wry. rtail in a dsil
gray wonted suit amt brown tin
fell hat. accompanied the r.-ivti
not

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lieneral Itougia* MacArtlnn**
announcement that the &lt; 111110.*
•omniunlsl*
ha&lt;l
entered
the
Korean fighting wa* "very Kad
nrWi," he *aid
11 ag e d ' ,
1flu .
very
great
|*r»ev le. t ired, inirlil have been
averted "if we hail SUpteu'» t
• ini*' .
h .11 Sliel *nd h *.I n«t
let hi* government fall *»r if
we lad not cleatrd mil of Korea
The
final &lt;a!a*!r»phr wa*
ri »i in January Ihe Slate D*
p'lltment anttuumed tliat Korea
w ■ in»&lt; in .on aiea of defense"
M&lt;-anwlnlr In f ’lneinattl Sen
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I ion nn admlulaliatlon "ha* h&gt;*l
ti c |m a1 1* after the American
people won Ihe wai
I aft'* oia'onal hioad&lt; a*t rame
in a radio speech a* his cam
P'Ugn hu a Ihll'l senate leno
•liew lien it a 1 lose He la 0(1
p 'scl t.y Slate (uditoi J"**(ih
I ! •i g non, Demin-rat
Setiatoi I aft detlated the Pie
*■d* ill’• *|ceei-h war "noire red
aide hu what lie *loev not *aI
I I an f'.r what lie itoes »ay "
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Administration
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and thru *aid
Ihit Ihe Pi elide n't greatetl
emit*lon lelate* In Ihn war
v oyhody who
lliagiee*
with
A n foreign policy I* an I sola

yi diisl lie «*y*
f&lt;*M ihsl it waa
tioi which Inilll
th* point where
I* 1 tlueat to
nm people.

nothing of 'K*
hi* A imtm*t» 1
up Ri i m I b
it uni*- I •■&gt;-1*-.
the -■• unty
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•ustoni.iry light Ian tele«l*mn
makeup
The Deweys to*e at * 'A M
tie said. I** pie pare for the
l nig, giuellng ilay
Ml* Dewey lo ll new *in er I hi*
n&gt;- i'llterlv fought rampaign had
been the most evhsiMting of am
••I lii* political campaign*, In
eluding those for President She
al*o refeired to II a* the "hi»»i
ill ignttmg
campaign
In
the
l.i»i er not ’* e*peMenee”
Dewey opened hi* unpreced*net
• 1 poliliial
talkathon'* with an
•ta. k on ihe Triiiusn Aiiuiiuls
iislion*, |H&lt;licie* in China and

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Only In Good Government
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YOUR SUPPORT

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MONDAY, NOV. *. 1»:.B
TOMA VS III MU'. VKHHK
A niK.nriM) *|ail*l hurt* U* Ntorr
(hull il duck Ihr p&lt;«'r. their nrrr*kit, dhmitil hr «n r opportunity In
hr irn rro u a ; That «*■ IIW ) *'**V
Ih r pool for kllver, and O ir nrrdv
for i&gt; |mt i of .|ntr»
A Kin* *.*.

Voir lor County F u r Cnnltnl tn
tomorrow’* rlrdinn.
T h ii date ti»inr«l 3(&gt;-l |**tce*»l
in population riming lire pari On
yra n at compared with I4 .i |*eicrnl lor ihr nation at a whole.
| lornla glow*.
Atom bomb* may lir uird againtl field lioop* in futurr war|,trr, a D rlrn rr Drparlrnrnt trvrah.
A good lime In Bail would hr in
Norlli Korea riylil now.
Tltr Florida League of Women
V o lrn it told ihry tail raped tome
deflation (decline in pricei) durmg the next four or five monlht.
Well, lhat it what w r have Inen
wailing for duiing the part live
yean.

Nelton Rockefeller, ton o| John
D. Rockefeller, the oil king. i»
going lo lie appnintrd chairman of
the government1! "Point Four"
piugram of ritrnding aid lo lltc
backward areat of ihr wotld.
Pretidenl T r u m a n
announcri.
Down with the capitaliitil
......
M* ■ ■ •*
The hackglound of the attempt­
ed aitaiimalion of Pretidenl I tu­
rnon it draily replanted in an atlicle by the AiMKiatrd P in t loteign analytl, DrWitl M aiKrnrrr, in
another column on lint page today.
Il trriiit that the tinuhlr li that
the m.vjonly ol llie Purito Hit am
don’t want independence) only •
handful ol lanalm, and they want
the United .Slalet to (nice indepen­
dence nn Puerlo Rica againtt ihr
withet of the majority. And became
llie Unilrd Slain won't do tint
they air trying lo gam thru end*
of meant of violence.

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Oulndr ol oui own Male wlreir
the people will have anolliei o)tportunily In voir for Iwo truly
gieal independent thinking public
tervanlt, Georgr Smallten and Syd
Hrrlong. chief inlrrril in tumorrow't elec lion rriilrit in Ohio wlreir
"M r. Republican" himtelf, Srnalnl
Rolrerl A. Tall, it ihe chief laigrl
of all the fo rm in ihe coun­
try which might lie detciilied a&gt;
left of crnlrr. Judging from the
noitc which hat hern coming from
Ohio during the but lrw,,mo#th*.
you would little luqtccl that ihit
it juit a tenalnrial campaign.
You'd think lhat Taft were running
for Pretidenl and that everyonr
from Maine lo California who likes
Truman, Phillip Murray, or Vita
Marcanlonio wat running againtt
him.

T o m o rro w Sanford and Semi noli* ("minty rltizvnri,
well an those llim iig h m it lh»; nation, will have the op * '
p o rtn n fty , and the privilege of participating in another
election. T h e mart* we ace of world condition* ami how elec­
tion* are conducted in other countries, the more convinced
we Iwcnm c that it i* a privilege to vote in an election and
one w hich should I k* appreciated and preserved.
Here tn Sanford there are in reality two elections, one
the State and County election and the other tin- C ity elec
lio n . A n d it means that our citizens will have to go to two
IMilliug places, their regular precinct ( H i l l i n g place at the
T o u ris t C e nter if they live on the east side, or in the Girl*
Scout headquarter* if they live on tin west side, and at
the C ity Hall as well.
in the State and County election, most of the candi­
date* have no opposition, being the nominees of the Demo­
cra tic P a tty as selected in last S p rin g ’s p rim a ry , hut the
leaders o f the ticket, George Smothers for U n ite d States
Senate, and A S. (S y d ) llerlong. It. for Congress, do futvi
opposition. Th e y are both men for whom Republican* a well as Democrat* « In m Id have no la-siteiicy in casting thcii
votes.
Also in tin- Slate and County election a num ber of pro
posed amendment* lo the State Constitution w ill Is- adopt
ed o r reji*cted. A ll o f those amendment* have Iteen fully
explained in tin- Herald from time lo lime d u rin g the past
few month*, and there is nothing we can add now to wind
lias already Iteen said. As a general rule we lire inclined t
believe Ilia) il there is no particiiiarly good reason fin
am ending the Const it ill ion, il t- tiest to vote against the
pro|Meoil.
T h e mo*t import.-ml issue ii |miii which the |&gt;enple art
asked to vote in the State and County election has to do
w ith the establishment in this county of a fire control unit
W e have previously expressed ourself in favor of this pro­
gram and we again urge all our citizens to do a ll in tlieii
(lower to assure the approval of this referendum.
N o one should forget to vote in the C it y elections.
T h e re are four good men running. C ity Com m issioner John
‘ rid e r is running for re-election in Group No. I and is op
posed by Sam .Martina. And C ity Com m issioner Randall
Chase is a candidate for re-election in Group N o. 2 and is
np|H&gt;Kcd by John Ivey, A ltho u gh all four of these men arc
aide and sincere, there are issues involved w hich should
give citizen* serious th o ught, ami tiring out the vote.
It doer not take lung to rust a ballot. And a gom! turn
nit at the (mils tom orrow will Is- a furth er demount ration
of the faith o f o u r |ien|dc in the permanence o f democracy.

Modern Houses

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Although the Parith Home wai
full last Wrdnrtday night, we with
more people could have heard the
talk on "Church Fact*" by KarW * Horn holder. When everyone
it to keenly interested in establish*
i»g an enduring peace throughout
the world and it to fearful of the
dire consequences of atomic war­
fare. il it hard lo understand why
they lake to casually the import­
ance which the church plays in
recruiting people everywhere (torn
the pathways of hate, treachery
a»d
a aggressive warfare.
warfare. Il
It must
n

ftm y clear to evenrone that
I fs d | replace the padbeephy
mmmhrn with the ie U «U
be no
of war. Yet, erkfle tee work
to death preparing our
•any of us make (Me

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ol Aa world

hrurnium ami k Ihnn will I n * toned down and modified a* tun
/ike# on. In the meantime they are a rt'freidiinit novelty.

Vcs-Men For Dictators
“ K i'iD 'l bus liu - ttiiiiiI nf n m o vie ilis irn m n ." W itp lh e r
IH lI e r srt i-linrm -terizeil ills a r m y eltief nf s liif f la-fore &lt;&gt;1
a fte r lie appointed bitn does not m a ile r . T b e s ip u ifira n l fart
is t hat be kepi liitti th e re , H u m p h th e re w ere b e tte r men
a va ila b le , s u rh as R u iiiln te d l and llr m ir h ils r h .

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plication* of

ing for many month*
Actual
yyork
the stadium site v.a*
•tarted bv tbe contractor or, Mon•br&gt;. (b t L I. Iti.-Vtt which « a . four
day. prior to the date of th. *urpr(«c order of Hu- Nutnoial Pro­
duction Admini.lration.
More important, i* tin fort Ibat
under tbc authority duty pa.wd
bv tbe City CotnmUslnner* at .1
meeting on Sepl LTi, I'.r.’iU I
igned, « . Mayor ol Sanfnid, a
contiait w’ itb the Jamt'cfor
poration for the con»lrnciion of
stadium Jhl* action *«&gt; the

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with thr ttadium ietur.
'I Jutl take picture*.
Sincerely,
Tod Swalm
Kaymond Studio

unpatriotic motive*

Rotary

Kdltor, The it*rah)
The Srmlnolr County Council
uf I’aimt Tear hr I • Atiociatiun
wilhr* to exprrtt to yuu and to
VQur entire ttaff their ilncerw
thank* fur the *plendid aupport
and cuo|M-ration you have gives
ua in thr pait.
We look forward to Ihi* *rhoul
year with great plan*. Keeling
we have the power of our lural
prr*« behind u*. wr are Indeed
grateful.
Seminole County'* Parent Te a ­
cher A Mortal Inn it growing. Our

•chout* arc Inert*»ing in their
mrmbrrihlp
enrollment.
Rath
war more I* being m-comnliihrd
in parrnt rducatlim, and each
&gt;ear we depend mure on our edl\"Tt •' ‘ h7 bring lh e « import tut
Kach

association

In

Seminole

|‘ f t ^ a ^ d u S l
ve- County I* represented tn thr Coun
‘
Till* project
ha* Iwen in the niak- ,md Ihr rspluitatlon of
'*,,1*our
— • Rl.r
ty Council. For them it I* my

n-tolution
The
Altornev
point out tb.l the cost of the ............ all thT-ComnllMbmeVa the*
f.rr control unit won .1 rmount
r i l v ,lf Hanford had r*.ruled
» only a fraelu.it of th* annusl , ,P M ,
binding contract for
of ine
Ihe sraiium
.la Bum
!i . . ...-I.n
. o .l by the los.ple Of- me conMrucllon
ronM ium on oi
the
be ro.inlv
ronn U «a.. a reM.lt
leaoll of
-f l.iade
biade and they had no right to arbltrarl.(uatc fire pndertion In ruial \y „ .,,ud i,ic Ihi. contract by such
*r r V ‘
11
T h r molinn
Five
pio|MMn|
ronslitutlmisl wn* defeated. T h r majority o '
timrndnienl- are It-tid Ihe first the Conimi**ionpra voting against
•eeka to clarify the JuritdlCliim thi* resolution ta-cause they could
f Juvenile courts, and accmding not vote for a measure that would
to County Judge DolltD* Mti n make Ihe City of Hanfurd liable to
storm, will make it |M)*dble for a damage suit by the contractors
llie courts to do mmo for I my* and auhcnnt radon, for a breach of
r nd girls who are In trouble. ,
rnntraet.
No. i amendment would HIIn order* that you may have
inlnate the state census, "-lying all Ihe informallon let me rail
lokleait at, th" Fednal eciwu.r. your attention to the fact that the
md la proposed a* an economy, steel for the stadium wn* under
move.
order, part of which had already
Amendment No. 3 provides th*i ■■een delivered prior to the N P A
each new law shall embrace but order, t l,l&gt;44Jt8 worth of lightone subject, brl»Dy e*pressed In lnR fixture* Had neen delivered
the title,
prior to Oct. 26. I960 ami stored
No. 4 amendment seeks to
JS* , IJ1V
‘’n l ^r
create a sixteenth Judicial d r l ,1k r' n,n.1:
Utrn
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hy
the
contractor
ind
archi­
-uit in Monroe county. No. 6 pro­
plans and
aped
vide* for *n additional J..dt ; In Itect*
f " ? ,fee
» ® rfor
, i nthe
a pmns
ami s|tericounties with |Mipulstlon ovet Ucation* had lieen earned. After
defeat of thr suspension resolution
260,000.
presented by Commissioner (ItemVoting In the City rlecllon per and seconded by Commissioner
will take place In the Cemnd* Chase, a motion waa mad* by
sinner* Room In th* City Hall &gt; Commissioner K r b t r that the Nawith
F. K. Roumlllst
i i tire.
i
.. ...* Uonal Production Administration
clerk and M re, Ralph A. Smith, t » immedlatrir contacted to deterH oyd I ilmer and K-lwatd F. mine the City's po.ltiun regarding
I^ne as Impector*.
I the continuance nf construction id
Voting pteginm
outside of the stadium. All CoinmlMloner*.
Hsnford eras No, 2, Monroe Including Mr- Stamper and Mr.
Sc hoot; No, 4) Wilson School, l*a- Chase, voted in favor af this mo­
olat Not, I , Oviedo Clip H ill; No. tion and the City H a m m teas
« . Geneve Town Hall] No, 7. requested to take thla action. I
ChuluoU School; No. g, Golden- might add that tha N P A ad­
rod Community Center; No. 0, vised that the nrojejt could pro­
Longwood Town Haiti No. 10, ceed. Th e Virginia Bridge OwnGleaaon'a Store In Lak* Mary, p in y
fumishiiiR steel for the
No. I t , Altamonte Springs Com­ Rtadlum, advised lhat only about
munity Center; No. I I , Hodges S% of their work ia for the Gov­
home In Foroet C ity ; No. It, ernment and that comes first, with
EU via School; No. 14, Barnett’s our project taking Its place for
affka at Fern Park and No, civilian allocation af stoat.
I*, Rath’s Garage at Rear Cake.
It should he obvious to all who
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"'1**' stadium rmild not !«*• ing thi* public Irttrr but the im­ fart* to the public,

T i le reason a p p a re n tly yyas th a t Ki-itel w as (in cdisequions y e s -m a n w ho ro n tiu u a liv fla ilc re tl tin- F u e h re r, w hereIit-r
rain iH
ncritrtioniilly
us o th
e r high
M p li gi-litgenerals
'ru s io n a lly tnlrl
told him
him thnt
that he wim
w n m tft. Tht-rt- were m a n y other fawner* in the H itle r enw r ^ m m imnUnningf
their
number
„ m.cHng
th.- Commb
don
to u rn pire.
e . anti
mm m
e ir iiu
n m e r inm-nned
u ieivnseo a*
ns the
m e war
w n r eontimn-rl,
fonim uetl. !\t
At n
Meeting of
or Ihe
CammlrOon
H it le r 's preference fo r th is t.V|HJ o f servant o ve r the mail nf on Oct. HO, 1*60, seven day* after
honest Independence d id m u ch to h rin p the N a zi rep I me In
worJf h“‘J •t*He*l on the
its fin a l cra sh .
stadium, Commlwtoner Stemner
™-t
.
intrialiiced a turpritc remlu.lnn

ir .a l lt .M l I laM w
liner
for Sr-naior. In the Fifth D isirld
I'opgrcssional rare, A. S. Sidney
Hertong. Democrallr nominee, is
oppo.erl by I’arl K, l.ande&gt;, It*-publican.
Jerry I'nrler, Dernocint I* ontHi.Ing I'llflon D. Scale, Itepuhiie o fur the Italliosd and iNtblic
1111It t l*-w ( ’onimlttlon, Group No
?. Wilbur I ’. King, Dctnorral Iool uppoaed for the Itallrira.l
Commission.
The name* of two nominee* for
the Slate House nf Representa­
tive*. These are M. II. (T-Bone|
Smith In Group No. I and Voile
A. William* Jr. in Group No. 2.
County candidates are likewise
not opposed and Include two can­
didates fnr the County Commis­
sion. J . F. McClelland In Dis­
trict No. 2 and 11. C. Dodd of
Goldrnrod In District No. 4.
W, M. Haynes, L. K. Jordan
ami W . A. Patrick are school
board randidalra Is Districts I,
3 and 6. Each Is unopposed.
Three
unonposed
candidates
are running for Justice of the
State
Supreme Court,
Elwyn
Thomas, T . Frank Hobson and
0. K. Robert*.
An important issue to be datided by the voters will be whe­
ther or not to establish a fire
control unit In Seminole County.
Thla service, administered by the
B U ta Forestry Department, would
t w t about DllUm i annually. O f
thla amount the Slate would pay
M .00 0 and the County, *4,000.
tn order :* finance tho C o m ty ’o
shard of the fire control the
County Commlaalon would bo au­
thorised to levy an annual ta i
on all of the taxable property
la tbe county, with tbe exception
•f bome*teada up to lb
valoe ei 9*400.

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for thr r»ne I ruction of &lt;&gt;ur sta­
oa»l..| by tb* distort**! and dium bv a auhatantial margin. Th r
majority of your ('snmnietinnrta
pr"bTsrvS'ln*thl a T O C m ^ i t !
have rmlravolrd to car.'V out Ihit
vhat they like from the moderns and make a harmonimp
Any tblnkinc |»t»on would mandate of thr people
•omblnation of old and new. The test of any style is its ndap- know that a muniripal project
I deplore th« n.ceaiity of wilt-1

ability t*&gt; circumstances. Only tin* really good can stand tin

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Sanford Forum

•est. It remains to la -s e e n imw much these s tru c tu r.........

&lt;m * »act

from him.
Previoutly, the I’reiident had
brrakfait with a group of form*r comrade* In the fir*t World
War, including Jame* M. Pendergait, leader of one political
faction and nephew Tom Penderga*t, former Democratic ciar
here.
In the brrakfait party at*o
•1 1
hi* itaff,
including hi*
hyiician, Hrlg. General Wallace
[. Graham, and the latter* fath­
er, Dr. Jame* W . Graham, long­
time Kanta* City phyiician.
During the morning the Preiident al»o talked with Ted Mark*,
anociate chief of the Veteran*
Kmployment Service; Dan M.
Nee, former
internal revenue
vnllector for wettern Miitouri;
Kldon A. Co*, now hrad uf the
iiattery D of the 12Vth Field
Artillery which M r. Truman com­
manded in the F lr il World W ar;
Kddie P. Melaburger. former flat­
tery D lergeant; Fred J. Sch­
midt, former Battery D am­
munition i crgeant. and other*.
The I'r a &amp; H l « bow id ronccrn
ovrr the I M n
of George P.
Wallace, SS-year-old brother of
Mr*. Truman.
Wallace wa* itricken jretterday while returning from the
municipal airport where he freetr.i Mr. Truman upon the latter**
arrival from St. Is&gt;ui* where
he made a major political talk
Saturday night.
D. C. It. Allen raid that Wal­
lace wa* auffering from a brain
infection. The Preiident'* phyii­
cian, General Graham, wa* *rnt
to the Independence Huipilal to
•ee Wallace.
Mr. Truman took it ra»y ye»*
terday upon hi* arrival here, lie
slipped out to Independence last
r.lght to visit
relative* and
friend*.
He didn’t go for hi* morning
walk fur the second day In a
row.
“ After all, he didn’t get up
until 7 A. M.," lto»* told re­
porter*.
Thi* I* a very late hour for
the President. R o n aaid he slept
a full nine hour.

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Hnutebuildi'rs who are not in th e ir first youth ami hnvi
furn ish in gs emleared to them by tim e at....... .. may lak.

Sanford Flection

Truman

K E Y T O T H E C IT A D E L

’flie new foldert of llie A lumber
I-ow structures, straight, unbroken lines, lots of glass, Mi K ' iIIh ik I lli’im, K'lltor
of Commerce have arrived and will
attrnded tbit meeting and to
t
utrd lo publicize (hit city opaque or clear, patios open to 1Fit- sky— these details dis­ The Si.rifi.nl Hi mill
othrrt who know theie fact|, that
Saiifonl. Klurlils
lliruu«houl the nalkm. Congratula- tinguish the modern houses being erected by forward-look
thr action of thv Committion was
i Mi I), n d :
ba-td on th* legal advtra given
hum lo Tod Swalm on a job writ ing young people and their less hidelmund elders nowadays I
An H ilviitlx-tnrnl MligesiinK on them by thr City Attorney. Th r
Filtering
their
wide
doorways,
we
find
interiors
remarkable
done.
|&gt;ilgi thiei of the t ia b i)', N o v. H, ■turttinn nf patriotism wat not
for their airy spaciousness, many built-in conveniences, low I___
li.a____
i- in- at The Sanford llersld
S n rrla ry of Agiicullure Hran- comfortable chairs flanked by tables big and stable enough l»ur|M.iiutly “Paid for by Vete invobrd. Had thr Cnnmlitionrrs
Jiaiint thr Htrmprr-Cliato rrtolunan want! Amriitan (ainiert lo in- for continuous Use, and u daring use of brilliant color.
," " m- 1
"f Sanford fntemt* lion igaintt Ihr advirr nf oiuntr),
create then torn production to at
the cititent of Sanford woo) I have
Th e se houses are in harm ony w ith the spirit of the V ^.''ntt^'.“!.tV«i'-7 h 7 p --i«m "‘ w*ho lacTi Jeopardiied with a tuit by
to laire the meal tupply. Ih r n vie
tinii’H. rh«*ir sim plicity HXpruitHl'H tlit* impatience of the nr&gt;- nttrmptinif t« nifinr 1 h** S»n* the contractor to recover all catuppotr tire government will buy
modern young with fussy detail T h e ir contrast to the anti*
s»«d(iuni » political i*«ur in |n-n,c incurred for malertalt orup the eatra coin and tlote il to
macassar, cozy-corner character of the Yictoriun home is f"Vi".’/'iVw ' f*!!
" it dcinl and for antiripatc*! (unfit*.
at to keep ihr puce from getting
In a rrfrrendum held Mar, 7.
is strong us is the contrast Jjctwecn nineteenth century manto
IttIKl the f’itlirne nf Hanford voted
lower. J
nera and morals and those rtf today,
know the n i l fart* intti-ad t»f I*.

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M ONDAY

T 1 IE K A N P im n H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . F M IR IO A

P A G E POUR

1
privilege to *ay to you our
^ ’l.u ltt n e deepest appreciation.
." ? * *' J - i u f E
Sincerely, Mr*. D. C. Gache*
Publicity Chairman. Seminole
" w - 'i h . " t n l 'faeU lo ^h.’ fa’ir
County Council.
mindrtl rltlirn* of the City of San­
ford.

Very sincerely yours,
Andrew

Carraway.

Mayor

Junior Red CroM
lla .lla x t

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ir«all#«*l PmM P«fR «!■#!
the past five year*, he added. ’
The proeeia of adding ftouride
to public water ha* Teen ap­
proved by the U . S. Public Health
Service, ami by
many State
iloard* of Health, D r. Black said.
Gainesville was the first city in
Florida to introduce thr prac­
tice. which U now being Installed
in Mount Dora, and la under con­
sideration in many other ride*.
Pointing out lhat tooth decay
ia one of th* costliest of all
bodily ailment*. D r. Black tald
that th* cost of adding sodium
flourlde would be repaid in Iwtter health of young people In the
city many lime* over.
He was Introduced by Dr. A.
W . Kpp*. Jr. who proposed that
the ftotary Club make thr pro­
ject It* No. 1 objective for tho
coming year. A motion to that
effect wa* made by Jack Ratigun, and wa* unanimously ap­
prover! by the club. President
Touchton appointed a committee
composed of D r. Kpp*. 0 . W.
Spencer, and D r. Harry 8il*by
to further the project.
Visitors Include City Manager
qifford McKibbln, and William
Dawson.

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it* fell a* for suppvrl uf the nr
ganlistion'* activities nationally
Sanford Herald
I *nd for children in other lamU,
Sanford, Fla.
“Th e Junior Red Cro«» afford*
Dear Mr. Dean;
t »ee lhat you have »een fit to fine opportunity for the city of
. f0n
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advsrtlssment* Sanford* and Seminole County's
youngster* of school ago to en­
p"x
gage tn humaniltrian service for
m^nlcina) .tadiJm
.h'mbi not rhlrh they’re fitted, and badly
fon("raunlclpal
iladlum P
'ihould
t)# hu||,
t hU Umc. Itoe* thi* needed,'* she declared, “ not only
mran tKat you, too, are •’agin'’ for Ihe hospitalised and newly
th, i U dlum,7
In thle county hut alio In behalf
of youngster* In other countries
who still are feeling the after
effects of w»r.
“ W# not only aim toward en­
rolling every youngster of school
age," said Mr*. Robb, but we
want to develop our JR C service
fe «lrn a l photographer, who makes projects to the point where every
newly-enrolled junior will have .1
hl' t " ’ h l m n h f / o r
2
rhsncr to take an a e tlv part."
K V i f
M, j r , f
or
T t £ _ U,, _ .« t,^ l^, ,r&lt;s
„ |_ «ont*?t, . 7
J ? . J*L
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, *pr, V.flL i - " _ ? I I
^Friday'*
” “*2 * full-page
full-page ad
about the stadium are not neces­
sarily those of the photographer
who mad* the pictures. Nor, on
the other hand, should this letter
b« constructed a* a declaration of
opposition to thoeo sentiment*.
In other words— to misquote a
aoon-to-b* ex-Sew*tor— I refuse
to be "pushed" into shaking hand*

Kditur

toS

Huildinff Permits
iCaailaaeO W m i p m . OsGulf Filling Station at Sanford
Avenue and First Street.
In housing, the Castle Brew­
er Court project will swell th*
City building permit figure con' ‘erebly, and house* are now
ng moved to make way for
the project which will have 133
units and will cost more than
«I,4 » ,M 7 .
San Lants, Highland Park and
Palmetto Avenue eouth of Tw rn
ty fifth Street have been thr
site* of new Phillip* housing
developments, and more units are
to be erected on Orange Ave
nut.

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OR. C. L PERSONS
Optometrist
E Y E S E X A M IN E D
GLASSES F IT T E D
H I 8- Palmetto Av*^

SPECIAL SALE

USED CARS
V-8
FORD
2 Dr. Sedan
Original O w n e r -U w Mileage,
ITartlcally New Tires. K*.
cellrnt Condition— Only

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1946
OLDS
Club Coupe
&gt;»ir owner car-used omy by
'amlly. Good, clean and well
kept automobile. For sale

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&lt;1126-00

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IN T H I CDUCATION OP
TODAY'S CHILDMN IHI

1949
BUICK
Darkjicpen Super
Sedan
On* owner, lew mileage. Clean,
fully equipped with a near
1260-00 iet of (5 ) B. F . Good
rich tubeless Urea. Radio, heat •
er-defraster. For Sal*

H H *00

You tea purvbaaa your damtai needs for daily taro from
a reliable pharmacist.

R U S a ilS M U
P . T mA .

H O P P E R

A C i

4

The utter inndnc** of the Idri
that aitasilRation of President
Truman would benefit Puerto R|.
co politically i&gt; being rmphnilted
thin weekend by regi*tr*tlon ,-f
th»t country’s voter* for a con
•tltutional referendum.
That referndum. wrhirh Is to
l&gt;e held next year, is tn decide
whether the people will accept
President Truman’s offer to le t^
them frame their own C o n stl*
tution. It’s only four months ilnre
he signed the bill granting the
island the right to make its own
-onstltution— that U , to write it*
own ticket of Independence.
Ah long ad five yesra ago the
Puerto Rican* were advued thtt
they could have their absolute
independence if they wanted it.
Yet we tee the tragic fruition -if
a *avnge *nd senseless pint of
assassination which has it* root'M
in the mhidt of radical Puerto^
Rlcin Nationalists, egged on by
Communi»t*.
These are facts which Ameij.
can* should recognlxi in judging
the situation. The Nutlonallsti
i &gt;re not n strong party and the
Communist*
aren't
numerous.
However, they do include the
Itngerou* elrms-nts which have
made themselves felt in the it
tempt to murder the President.
And in thr hlostd)' though short
l've,l revolt which the National!•'s’
•ouches) off last Mondiy.
Many observers take the view
that the sinill hut active I ' - .
viuntst group in Puerto Rico in
ip'red laitb Ike upheaval end
ttemtit or. President Trtl*»eiri'
,!fe. This ruigbl not l-e.diff rult,
eciu-e the N’ationn'lsl m -o'-er
*hlp in-*ludes a con-bler ihh - nmb 'r of malcontent* whose gri.-s
nnees a r1n’t political t-ut are l.irn
of bntredt involving race a n -l^
color. There are few more bilte, W
gruund* of conflict thin these.
T h r v u l majority of Puerto
Rican* h»ve no truck with the
•rparatist* ami certainly not with
thr Reds. Thr majority most d ■
finltrly do not wunt to cut loose
from thr United States. They
fully recogniie thvt they don’t
(Misses* thr rronoinir or phyairal
strength to !i«ik after themselves.
They recognise that their fortunes
are linked wllh those of A m e rica .^
However. It has lieen
made•
clear to them that If at any
time they change thei, mind-,
they can go out on their own.
Nobody I* holding them in servi­
tude.
(
The revolt and the attempted
assa sination have resulted In .*
sweeping clean up of Nationalist
»nd Communist Party leaders In
Puerto Rico.
Among those arrested are P#
drn Albixti Campos, Nationalist _
president; .C*fi| Altdreu Igloslav. v*
&lt; ommunlst preeQrnl; Juhrt San­
to* Rivera, CummunM Party se­
cretary, *nd Sarx Corulr*. prealHfHt of the General Union of
Worker*, which Governor l.uiMuriot Marin characterise* at a
Communist front.
Meantime, unless there I* some
Change nf program, the registra­
tion of voleri for the projected
constitutional
referendum
will
take place. America'* action in
granting Puerto Rico the right *
to make It* own constitution hi*
been hailed by Governor l.uis
Munot Marin a* the beginning uf
State* ”
0I" Mf|,h th«- UlUteJ

LfWst Owner,
Good
Tires,
Clean, Rt-ady To Go. Only

every six mart he during these
years. X-rays wiU show tho

UMa I* the SOIel at a aeetee *1

H e t li i i jla c IiE N V 'in
A I' Foreign Anal)et

1947
FRAZER
Sedan

By
W . V. Hitting
Touchton Drug Ce.

In the lat« teens or in th*
twenties Is the time* most per­
son* encounter trouhlt with
wledom teeth. It Is wise to
have your dentist check the
progress of your wisdom teeth

18R0

THE WORLD TODAY

Impacted Teeth
Impacted teeth are usually
wisdom teeth. Early symptom*
of trouble are neuralgic palaa
or If (he teeth or tooth Is
partly erupted It may cause
painful swelling at th* hack
af the mouth.

N O V . fi,

NICHOLSON
BUICK CO.
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Social
I’llO N K

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Social Calendar

M ONDAY
H&lt;&gt;n tinit (heir parents, Mr. anil
T h r Catholic Woman'* c: ■o ■ ' l l - D .*&gt;. Starr, who celebrat'd
•Chairmen will hold .. m e-t ry . U ■tr rifti.th
Idini: anntvei*ary
Mr*. Ilol. Per­
i :DO I*. M. at the homo of M iMi* PMI Hair and
a
il. I
entertained on Thut *day
Mary Mr Mahon.
Th e m rulnr monthly fm-i-tin ■ ■: rvertinit with u |inrty nt their
the Catholic Woman'* Cluh « i.t tome on Jefferson Avenue.
tiulil colored icladmluM* were
mo-1 at the Yacht Cluli at r
i land In the livinir room and din­
r. m .
ing r&lt; om The ilininv table cover*
The Klsie Knight C ln lr of
Flrat Ilaptiat Church will ft). ■• &gt;■I with a lare eloth was ventI'tvd
with Mr*. I). I£. Mathicus, I &lt;*» with an arrangement of irolrt
East Second Street, nt (*,*rtt I* M color ed triad infuse*. I'unrh » «
The I'hilatha Claa* of tin- Fir-t serve*! from u ery*tal howl which
Presbyterian Church will no •! m n plared at one end of the table
About -hi close frien I* m il
■ ji ith Mr*. W. .«*. Williard at i 1J
®Fa*t Twenty-fifth Street at 7 ill former neighbor* of Mr. an I Mra.
l*. M. Mr* j , K MtrnRer wi
Starr ealh-d during the evening.
They received « numher of lovely
ro*ho*te*&gt;.
The YVesleyman Se n lee timid gifts from friend* and relative*.
of the Fir»t Method!*! Church will
On Sunday the family held a
meet at ti I'. M nt t
reunion at the Starr home with
Mrs. Nancy Uriah. IIK tirundview Mr. and Mr*. Boh Derrick, Mr.
Drive. Mr*, tirady Herman will and Mr*. I'hll Hair and Mr. and
lie the guest speaker. Kach mem­ Mr*. Bill Starr of (leijit.d preber i» urged to brinir "tie pi in
-nt with their parent*.
of new or u*e&lt;l silvrr fer lie
Church kitchen 8*rvlny poon*
I 'O S Il’i l M MI N T
M M - |iartirularly needed.
• Under the *pon*«r*hip of Ih-tu meet in ir •rhn!l.le*l tor Tuesday afSigma I'hl *urnrlty, the reeepthrn terniHin ho« lo-en |c -tponed until
let it the hcrnallMjrtlirhtriil Men, furllier not ice.
until Hospital i* Mr*. 1‘uul C lu terse...
1 1 K «l» \V
1laniels. Mi* J I. i tnirlrr nml
Friend*hi|i Lodge nf tin C onM r* •1 F White a- liustrMM,
g rr.-a tio u a l C liu rrh w ill inert ut
First M* thoih* t i bur, Ii Cirri.-*
the I'ariih Hut.*,-.
uf ll» \\ S c S. will meet as
Seminole High School til*-*- Chib follow*:
will present “Shu vI himI Follies" "t
No. '■•A Mr* G A William*
the school uuditiiriuiu nt N nti l ‘. lit M.UU 1’. M . No 7-11 Mra. G. IL
llud'uti Ut H IM 1!'. M.
Daughter* of Weilny
Sunday
The t haprl fT.i.ir of the First
School Cl«»* uf tin- Sir»t Melh * llaptisl C h u rch Will have reheardUt Church will hold it* regular
nl thi* evening ut i):4S I*. M
hu'irie** and social meet Illy m
Hit Ip Miup Worker* will !»•
McKinley Hull nl 7:30 with dr
Mr
Dm id lii Ichel and Mrs.
John
Mrtiilland, Mr*. Ch'«ter
Ralph Wight II Anyone having
t'i • ,,, « *•irli-s for the T h r ill
Simp i* ui ir i *I tu bring them to
The Woman's Club
In observance of "Amerlesr
K-liiiatioii Week" which I* spoil-ui nl liy the Seminole County
-&lt; liml*. u talk on the "Need* of
School*” will la* heard over
W TR H nt 3:1.'. I'. M.

ANNOUNCING
The Opening Of

MARY’S

Ivomliiur Library
120b M A G N O L IA
H o l l i s - MON. T H R U
FBI.
1 0 1 2 A. M. 3 -r, i*. m .
S A T. ID

I*. M.

M K D N K S tlA Y
The First Baptist Church will
liave Braver M o lin g tin* evening
at 7:30 B. M
tiriintlunr School I'T A Hoard
m o -tin - wilt to at the •rhool at
1:45 I'.M. All officers, rhatrmen
and room mother* are urged In
attrnd.
Roird mtcling of the Harden
In • will 1 nt P:34l A. M. at
the Garden Copter. .

T IM R S D A V
The DouirU* Jota&gt; Junior llr» •
Ih tr hood will meet ul the ehlircli
nt I '.'.O B. M
fiiammur Sihiml I'T A will hold
it* regular meet in ir at the nrhout
nl 7 n i' M ltd) Klein Inif. I'hvsi
m l Fducation initrurlnr. will |o
the ifueit speaker, All fnther* nre*|rerlal|y Invited to attend
Thiift Shop Workers will In
'*** •"rk Morrison and Mrs
Hill Kirk.
Sanford Home Demonslration
Club will meet at the Tourist Cen­
ter at 2:3u B..M
T I . T K.I.. Cla*» of the First
Baptist Church will meet In thi
Fdiiintionid llitildlnif at 3:00 B.M
with M r- C. F. Renton’* lommlttee a* hostesses.
O u r i m o ll p a y m e n t p la n
Sertiinola ReUkah l.mlve No. 43
will meet in the l . l t t t f . Hall at
makoe it oa iy f o r y o u to
NlllCI I'.M
p l a y Santa
F R ID A Y
Seuiiltoln Rehekah I. imI k,- will
T H E A L L K E W
1 9 5 0
have a . hilli « i &gt;|i (i* r in the I.O.O.F
llnll at *1:00 B.al.
Th»- SAlli«r llarrieoti Chanter of
the D.A.R. will meet at .1:00 I'.M.
Mr*. A. W. law, Rerrent. at
W0ilP*S FASTHT POEfAELI with
2416 taiuril Avenue. Co-hotlesses
an- Mr* C It, Dawson, .Mrs. M trA ll other make* of |eirtabh- type- i Ion tlreer and Mr*. Gertrude Wildwriter* also carried in stock.
ner. All vislllna dauithter* are Invilril to attend.
SA TU R D A Y
*
The Tu u n it Club will have n
«o lal nt the Tourist Center at 6:((7l
314 Magnolia Ave.
I'hen* 44 I'.M. The public i* cordially invitnl
' » attend.

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Personals
Douola* Sten«troni. Jr h»* re­
turned to hi* home after under
ifoinit an tonsilectomy.
Mr. and Mr*, t*. \\ Pair* of
Fast Liverpool!. O have t i m n i
tu *|ieml the winter in Sanford.
Mr*. II K. I.otuf hu» been eon
fined to 'be KerniId Laujfhtoo
Memorial lloapltal for •everal
days.

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Kteanor
Kmisevrll’s attitude*
till. I it
toward* the South I’jnh n Mteif ) s \ . •t VI KM C M
jiil hull* eye for W *". Pehnam**
'
attai k in '•Ween No More My
l July” S«* the South three have Its
problem*, he arsue* Well *o does
the North for that matter
S m ith
Mr wi it Mi i K'lwuii!
Fleanor talk* about the *lum* •fN itui'if* t h r li lt I h mi si iliiiuji: lit * t ,
and evil living condition* in the \ n n « \ K l i t h I m i h, 5 u i D t n y . V«*v •
South, hut *he ran *ee ninth w h im * ut
I t rD tiil,iu n ;liti'H
Urm »*iit»i
riinditlon* not ton far from the f I • - t o t a l M m , S m i t h M t h « t m m
•wank apartment *h occupies in »f llufi'ti U n r t if r .
New York City
In other word-. Pi l-nuin lu-llrve*
Kteanor *hould cn»l her eve on
lb
M \ I I N \ III W I M .
»onir s&gt;f thr sordid reslltie* in h“ *
I l! Xt&lt; t tiMmi|*h ut** tn h * 'n ♦ *
own rnvk of the w"I»|I* before she
i ■*! ital l* -t Y*« *lv ||f m it •'
erltleiie* eonditiop* in a section
k
Tllfttf tt*h|&gt; »t thi |i|t •«'»lt
of whir* *he i* laryelv urburnnt.
•1 • II lifiiih T lr m i " '! ir t u iD
Itrhnam's attitude* are rerM ltilr
*11*11 ! ti-*
1**1'' VDu 1ill t lii ( 11*h t**ii
not liellitterent: rather, they are
** ** fi. ! li'*|iltilft «'th Till*!IllYi

t Is If i'll .News

Mrs. II. J. Lehman ha* return­ reflective and calm
ed home after •penditt*: the pa*t
six week* with relative* i„ In­
What are people I hillk inc '
diana and Michit:dii.
H, II. Coleman retoimd S j I
urday from Miami where he b.i l
been for the pa*t several day* oil
business.
Mr*. F. S. Verna) left Sunday
for Atlanta, where *he will vi*it
her tort and daughter I- law, M•
and Mr*. Richard V o iin i for •&lt;veral day*.
M r. and
Mr*. J
K.
R aker
h p rjil Suiutay m hi lu n .l V N itm i;

offt m l in tin* Imul tin u tv i- t»**lu\

•twin*l«’ thubttir with U »

Mis* l.ila l.effter. Miss M a ry
A n n G a lln w a y and Misn C a to )
Skinner returnisl
yesterd ay
to
Florida S ta le
after
U n iv e rs ity
sprnilirtir tlte fmist s rv e m l days
w ith their families

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Mi*- i - N- l(ol»»oii hit* i**tuvii**l
* Mvtfitf for tli»- "It"- l/tHDUV)**
holln- liftur h|M*t)4hl(|f th r |»n»t
tit l«* oil ii C'Mlifor i i .i iitni|tu« f ’ /
YUtk*
a *Vhttli
.
. .trla litfft iti . A lith
*s 'l ►
.♦ !»* phi hm» II hit to lit* v%ith th r out*
M«t»ninir an.l i tiuilv*
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flult Alh
Jfu
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tain thr almli* furml y
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Mr*. J . II Colley and her ».*•
ter. Mis* K i t t y N i l , lefl S a tu rd a y
lo r f'rovidenee, K. L , w here M rs
Colley w ill join tier husband J.
I L Colley S S M i2 c w ho i» just
hack from d u ty oversea*.

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*ta« k*» up mft an a*luh Ih flllri
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p in v r 1
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«h'*«t a v ia l anil If iu»t tfor^ to
l^ luui'l ln-t Friilny
»hou you Hhnt II d |I) yiini«I w ill •*
11• l i t 11.•v- riuh h«*iii it**h
to a «toi\ f«» tmtkf it tiikr with th* ' *Tt litis t tl
III tin* yi'fll it I*
riia«Rf«. Mitt y i« n*«lh «i muc*
1M I I fir (if 4•llll’flt, I
1st 111*
muff » ) rnpultirtiu h o i with n
&gt; n t t il 4Inv fllif 1*1 T h r *if
turn path*&gt;* t&lt;* Lift rh n n u tri which
*s r • f»*i tin* it'll* I ti tf yt’iii in i
thi* movie fn ll- p|i«»tt m portray*
t*| 11•* irk . Iirrftlih lit | I rtt t i i
ink* . . S**' .'antra rhii»ln*t*a *h*»rt
*i4* pri wpli’iit, iirnt Hilly
•tori', MT h r S* i f 4*t lifu of W alter
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M ilty " rnntnitn’«ft in hi- iiniiipinr
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*t |h*|i*|fiil«'ft li» it unit v 1 'iiy ii

W o rk on H an de lI*.* Messiah, w h irh
w ill take p la re at Faster, lias he
trim. Ta k tn ir p a rt are tin- C lm re h
Choir* of S a n fo rd under the able
stir linn n f || nirrr lla rri* . \ re
lirflnua w o rk , Handel's m elodics
a r -'s’ •P
p iH ls m i ly t r n t if r in u «* well
a* la-nutifill Keep it in m ind

llo llY Y Y
li o n
i

m a rk e t for F re n c h - lan v uace tuc
tore* i* m d a* if rent a* those in
I n tfli.h ,
,lo ■*()• She ha* done
eiifbl f ilm - tim e tlu- war
Jeuntu
C ra m
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hum

ts

I I I 'I i l It O i ill, .,,1,
I, .„
I In lom li . i.fn-n p jttllli (he show
1 .•lit,--, i e l.m u who trie* to r e ­
tire hut
writ *taio| lieinu n n a i
f'liin rb, ilvtits and ifleasepalnt
llc ii - ii., l' s I who dm-sn't f i T
•i te that H o llyw ood ditw-he She'*
t la r i \ *br u b.i tool been in th
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coil!*!

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I’ l.A N T S

V A R IB T IE S

U'.iNA » la.AUK

w hich i* an attack on 1 1&lt;11,-r-■ untie*. But .teumie tun ,-lf I . M
liu hi lef for or acoin-1 SI., r , , , ,

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n-ki .1 Mt . M to It t ms out of in &gt;
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I - f n uh'.l t*» s al t it i j u i l * *

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k ,i» \ I.iVtle Worn

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to»w ftp* Oil* 11*'i I i n n m hi&lt;i h u h h t
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Twi* p lr ly t f n nf •«)Dir tin*I it tu

Mr* nritl Mr*. ICoh* rt I'u t k r r
Atm ritii! hiann Lvnvi
Umvv iim vrtl from 'M»7 I'u rk )v « rn u r nhih* n«*t nunihif Hithin lunkim*
to |)irlr hi»m« i»s* |VJ| Wi ( i-iiwt liiMntu I* nf it m **1* . * &lt; i . A n n r t i '
Strj^rt.
m rn l f**r lV (f| fy " m nn i r it u itiiin -

7'ricnds of Mr*. C ou rtney S m lcrIdom amt infant son, i o u r t n - y
Stephen, J r . w ill la- interested to
learn tinit they have returned
home from the U ra n u '- M em orial
Hospital in Orlando.

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th'*

We
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ran find "u t if we limk ut w h a t
11--•fit nf n h 'l
Mr
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they lire rvn din ir C,,ri*iilt any a u ­ Mr * &gt; •*il** - .» ft •&gt; *fall Ii it ■I th*- f i . l i
th 1" *Hitt III %h il ■
th oritative bunk Hot and p re d o m in ­ P4M.1. \% hi* I* •Ir
ant you w ill find *urh title* n » ^ • n i * 11-MJ.l I
h . f 4*4*111 If 11'i * .1
t hi - e
"Tile M a tin , M ind," t,v II
M M a ip iil \\
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Over street;
" I 'r n n of S o u l," by piak
ft i
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Msifr. F u lto n Shean &gt;n
perhup* ............
1»
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•till l.irbman** “ IN * .■ „f M in d .'' IAIff 1 I n
Th e ln*ei*uritv of m o»l people l* &gt;♦ hull i'l
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P* l l i w&gt;4*11 n t •
Mi*
rrv i-a lln y i t -e lf IliruiiKii the inntiv
II it rI’ lll ill t r u t h .1 th*
author* w ho ure a ll, rnplu-c |u ten.I
■■ n i n l l i y in "*af
u* out of thi* in a ti-iiw lu tii weh in
'•t.*\ •'•rht
which IllO-t tif Ut H ll’ tUlllt wIll'tl.

their sun and dsuyhtei in law. Mr.
and Mrs. Krne»t C Baker

M l*. J . I). I.sney lefl S a lU r d i ,
for YVrlum|ika, A la . where *h
w ill visit wi t h relatives. She wil
also spend some time in t'u lu rn
his, Te n n . where she w ill a ltrio l
tile Weddinit of her tllere.

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■&gt;t:irrs Celebrate
(•olden Anniversary

ltK R A V .D

The Lamplighter

Activities

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Friend* of M r- I. T
S trin ire r
w ill he Interested to learn that pital where *hc I* still emit
•he is reported a* im p ro v in g at fo llo w int* .ip operalinn p e itFe rn u ld -L M u rh tim M em orial H o s ­ i-d last week

Station WTRR—1400 Kilocycles
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Machine Co.

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LAST TIMESTODAY!
711 OCE A N D R I V E -iliifDHOHP.O'nuiH

TUESDAY A N D W EDNESDAY!

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Ticc c aro datiiaqod

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M OO NN S T R A T I O N
I D E M

PA

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fv e .y year, more than
130.00 0 0 0 0 paopla vit il
l o r a i t s e e n l ot r a t r a a t i o n .

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and d* i.ltoy*

i !;.-h and rju m o a tc Ictl!■-.i or

d n v c n a w a y , wttlcr supplies ut*- J' t-i* I-* I arid the r - I I I . m i.- 1
wlwriftvtrr lot out I lies o o .a u .

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• NIW C M triN O f AM

KEEP SEMINOLE COUNTY OltEEN
ACm

SEW-VAC STORES, INC.

VOTE FOR COUNTY-WIDE FIRE PROTECTION

M i North Uraa«» As*. Orlaod-. Fla.
OswSswew —

| asoik I Vs ■ i t . . Hew* 0««s&lt;»ns' se »4 a fbv«*t

||*«io( f.o e W . Whlveet aa» sh4l*m4*w se - T pad.

F L O R ID A S T A T E B A N K OF SANFORD

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C A R TO O N — “ B E T T ER

I .A T K T H A N

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MPORT— ” F R O M J IB T O T O B H A IL "

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“ The Friendly Bank“
ArrounU Insured I'p T u flO.imit ll&lt; FD IC

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PACE SIX

Straight Trounce

Oklahom a Wins F o r 27th Straight

f r o m the

tly W i u , O lt lM S I.lt
,1
jig-MW |tlt/f|r begin I.illltilt into Jil.nr I !i&gt;. vriillr &gt;»iull.picked up llir lugnirnt* nl il.altrirtl lillr ilieur.i.
Hi I ll It M il-lit
I |ir Mu»i mi* In&gt;|»»*» ol &lt;i N-ilion-l • 1 •im|&gt;:•- I ip
*In'll
Saturday against i fu-it- T r x ♦
line which tilunled S M I’ V faun I j _
. 11. •I fi li llomi-r I.ittl"
Ik.
Attack and ground out ■- A! 2(1
e,| g -l n»*y.
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-hn .* into him nn Titu »up*&lt; t virility
ol AuiUli.
ii
8 M U , like Tlx#*, however,
!. or.d fought him t.-otti
it, 111 (.it n i i i ' i : m i n , in
m ilii'il a l-ading .aii'lldat- fl-.i in. hour. The frill
OTie’ nf till* top poil uraioft t-ovvl
N M V Illtt'S ' M V M K ,
v tin k In the IhioIi mid
A pho tog m ph­
hr
avrignmrrd*.
I •• 1
h.ldli’l la ell tried, Fillsome ot fool
In whipping the llin la n it'i T Ing
Hum - i figur'd he had
n llr
fiu u t.r for n
l.lliefl ll eiuwled up oil
him,
a* became n *tout faVnrKo for I hiii
til* lioutbwr • * mferenee rn m i ! tin- - I I II
|.lt out th-- plug *ni-l
Kami-**
ar.rl tlir- Rottitn Ik-wp In at toll* ju ii Hat in &lt;1
*1 m«&lt; lung" ami KWam -tway
that g-.&lt; ■ along Willi It.
jilltlo mull.
•Irliii
Hint'* the way S K.
PM 11 I i M il. of !l« glitter in of lliin oil'll
th-- tale.
MU*
Ibi' tan nr 'illy p yn l game wl*»i ilowo
I' ii lg li. i
- "Illy one - I tin- (i*h
»!•«» i
lu n l io kimit* aroused io iglil— r. li
il&lt; ).
HI I
heard while lalking
I’ll 11 log 1(|fill11 i
fiiiyrt that III)' Mo ini.i ;&lt; li III
&lt;d .Sanfoul’* l-ndt'ig
lh" trail il. t'i lnlr «V ri Mill
lie other day.
mg (hr P'
lillr ijllnt
i
inf*
bring x i-l.im t.l ih
K firnr Allt-rt l**»
trll* another *li-ry,
ii.. ..nr o,i htm*rlf, at,out ihr
t. * a* t&lt; &lt;■ tn »t in Ihi!* IUfJ-l.
cutfhjfi't imaifif*!* t V*ni fh«
1Ir r**'- a l-n g tiui md *r I.Hik I t ItUIII, k%lm h.it ill) ( m A h I
hoin r . Id lief i*h who ligure-l
1|n 1. &gt;.»l
ul.)*'rl, &lt;•! rtiur»«*9 l«» ♦I4in|;ki tn 4a n y fi Lai* 411
llr . ..old turn the tahtr* on the
Iri!human. Ilile* wa* on-.,lat- N -v -n d o i - r\ l -Hill
fnvt* In thr fii’hl, r*Mlltl haY*
pi. tin.-It r.i*lmg on Itayloni
H- *• al l’.«»ad ♦’fill, * Jlltf ^*411| mi All A iir ncii la&lt; niiumi|J tin*
fotui* v -. III..,. .
It- i*h not long ago when out
h|jr hy-hall !‘-t Ir-Iii IIII'IIi ' who•|»U) •
Kugnr nt New Ifrlrai
Ki nlu
ol ll.- -urf I-up* a helligrr•d Iiw.lhull lh Ihr i»h1 ilu
hy v«. Hunt li- in i|i 1li*“lir
■ .1 1,1.,*- win, h-wik* onto lt»*
Poe fill 1 II* ff« Iftng. r, r ivti
Cotton hi I* Ha
fn o
v . l*r inrrliiri inri*i YfiJr, hMl
-idr with Ih-i Ii Irelh. H. K, *n)h
In w i to■■ *nrpri&gt;r„ in grnh
Oklahoma.
r.amirtl «m Wallet &lt; M111|*'
fir*
Oielig- al Miami M i,nil i l l . I All Anici ii a tritm ini Ififi
tin u.rariou* hin-fi-li hut hr
hit- i
di.l i-.t *meral uf hi* r r ln ln e*
v*. Trim * *........ . Cli-m-oti,
Now , fitiiir than t.ti ym»
llu - line il.it,
( n i l . . , till, muI llhiioi* pill i liny Ul'B ♦' ii ):a11 ii ! Ihi IV. Her
xl' d«&gt; hummer In k* foi llm i It li of llhi- old 1Jliirrl w wh«i a i n.l.li\1
tilltold uf In* Italtle
r rail.no game with imp it;*. I f.,. shut Iftry nil tft«B|iill u i* nr* wit- -I. euger Mur, Andy Sumlicit
-.illi
victories Kilunlav.
a-«|
l.ff.igMatthew*
were argut
niiiity
f
t to- fir-t
Pappy W aldoif fjotilrn It- .- lng*.
It i o . filendly Way nvei whlrli
flashed unexpected air might l«&gt;
I* latter
rivet of lake frilling.
IT I .1. ltl\ VI.
loot favored U Illlllinli.il, It
XV l.ak-' Je**up I- the t - I
l*o..,
•till
pi
Ul
tn
iln
Ml ft'-nttle. ll iv
I he eventh
I ’
iH.t in mile* « f Knnf .nl.
•on:
xtralghl roncpie.l willn.ul *1- f I Ilallitii'ire.
hut Matli.-iw* i- r, n ve r man and
huge " lie lf" nlimoit ll
fm the Ijdlfovni’i
W. I.uva and Him- Spring
th-' formei Att-Anivilra lip* I. I... i ..
He al*o iln..1..
Illinois, In .Jen nhly hy \\
gan
In
gather.
l a l . Iter-'*fiitil I* the Ia'*l 'p e rk (irn*iti, »ni .liin'l Michigan. Ih&gt;:
**l)|l|| led 1l--.it.
ul
was
looking
thro.,
git
T*n '-.111X111111011, In n -nownlor hi
al Am. Vr»7*i film- Si l- t- - f n y iihl -lipping'- the irl he■
Mo l -d unfold fi-I.eitiim . don't
Ihtllgil-h- to return to the c-.n-l -lay, ami I font!'! a pi. I tin rap i n . . - will. Mr. Matthew* on till'
kling
‘llrffelfinger
fa
t
loin
-I
ureter the ronfel-ll -• ml-- tin II .g. lake .li -up i* mn*id.-Ii*l
Pm.', he Inn ki-it, -yon kno .
r m il, a team t . po to th- ll
lli* I* I f-.i -|M*kh*t trout l.y ti.
grow
lo
let
our
hair
we
UH'il
l-i«| onl) enr, in r iu t- yearn. I
W .Spetx-i and Hill Jauie*-i|i n*
loin
gral.
•II.
it
showed
long
.'
Wi
t'.ltfoi lit • hn an-Oirt rili’i- I
w-ll a* A inly S( ine.
linin'!
It
t-y
the
hall,
hiiig
me
obstacle tin* week In up nn.lMr Kp- nn r, n *alt water fl*hroming l t d . A. wliit.-r of it* la t ray anything nlnnil nil the 1 inn** - III.alt In piefeieriei* wii.i id--*
i;
ntn?t
I
Ixrkleil
him.
M'e
play
ii|
ai
three gniii- - lllinor in.1- I* low ».
any!- - Ul Inenl Willem, »ay* ri-ilHaly
eath olh'i two year*, You rouhl t-nlly Y-iiiw
H O rionpn i i of Mltiiie*otn.
whr-te the frill p m mnl ' flying tar hie* in tllUM- •inn II . i never -la y ill th- -title
1’ ntw at i n ainI un'l- &gt;1 Kent nr kv
ami a ill Hr fellow.V Ilk me place Me I idnk* New Kmy run
tool» like n l'. huI lot lo - i i - .
i. ul-1 llirow- hituxelf nt thn lot II* o h liti* the tw--t -alt water
Dixie . h finer I* ’ ny ii Howl Hill" f el aml ruing Ii
-In ill. frilling "n the rnn*t fur channel
aga-t.-l either M i l l or til.Inin
•till It plenty of timemouth !&gt;***.
m». Tin Koon-ix ha.- I n i S’ ,
II- ay Kaiif.-t-l nugler* t•tally
Orlean'* f-ntin- xtli .li n f .,I HON M KN
triit-d i Iiiii .to I mouth
fi-ldtig
the N 't two ye n .
n -III. p .
II- ffelfiliger, who ll • pnlloueil
* ii» Uta\ wait n illmge nl .
fuotliall cl-eely vim i I il* tn|lege with .-il ,-ouii-l te-t lin e -. somer|.
Thi wo.ilil nr og in tin •lay* ami wh-- xtlll eon M play :i thing the u nlive- had latighid ul
Kpem er i* n -w leading
high power- ,| Mn • qg
pretty rnggetl uarnr when he .for v -.il
It ol o I'l ih»Mj wnlllll Illl-.I. wan in hi* filtlea, ' on ml the th-* I l.ivIni,., ll.nell contest wltli
the H-e'lic . into tlir • ' ... in Menlimeut n( 1110*1 * -&gt;f il.. ut4 a I t p o u n d chaniiel mouth to*-Or.n-K- How la loo t • likely Ute tun. I
at-onl the tno.lnril. . pe caught " i l l . n 2u pound rig and
C-ton In ru n - nt ..ulti-v t in
rtalluii game*’ . . . "tfa plaieil I-.ii water plug. Th e fish, ralight
*ir a fin
return‘ finftl i: ■ill fit it lot 11 every f day, l.e ginwii 'l, Jutv 2, w .i. Ju*| nn-ter four f»-1
Trxa • tlklahoma -I-leat'-l
“ On Miiurtay ami Tm -il.iy , w e.I and fought him for III minute*.
I'm real spoil Mr, K p tn rrr
14 I t Ort. m.
play n n flitlni game in ilim
lermn,nt ml* »m nrlhinK thxl
K - nlie k&gt;
won
it • inagi.
WriltleiHluy
we'll
pla)
happened lit arridenl iirar Ft.
•ttaigt’t g in-. I.v up n In e H .
*Mni ill her i nt leg-* amt I lull'*
V liri* al Oswego Hay. lie ha t
rhla, 41* ti, S it hi .lay I hr VYil-l ■lay w'd "rtimmngi m-uin t' .illh r- n rasling lor snook mill
&lt;Nl*. tint p i• il II ‘. in i. pin. tug7 Well, wlun W alteir ('.imp
(
fed |ish when a srliool of InrMi •*la*lppl Mate next.
In wmk
liar giuilnrited, he went lo
|o.n ranir in sight. Ih r liir
(Iklallnliiit vlietrheil it &lt; -•ring for hi* father, who Iri-i.ti
Ivied on
fUh to*.k-'-l onto Hie light line
i f v liio i'i . to i!7 liy tip e lli-p 4*.• hi* 'Inking- pretty r|n*e lo Inl'l*
and would Hump Ih ir e o r four
l(.t&gt;&lt;l". » 7-|H, rini'kii'g I'm m l i rie.**. So every evening I’a ( ’hi
lime* before ll.inning
Ih r
winning im u tl of the • . I twen lilt), ofir entitnin, ami two or
plug. Vllhough he wnsll'l nhle
lie*.
I litre player* would go up lo
rit hind any of Ihr 17* potiiul
Mhm i 1 a patitial for tin Cninp’l lion -e and leninl &lt;&gt;n
giants. S p rn rrr Mays It i* t r r O m gi Howl If it ■ in 1 nnint
what we had done and he’d give
ilf ir s|mrI . \* a nnvelty. Mr.
II* imliealrn iltllieil p re. Tin* ll i
idea
lie " aa a hit Iwi
Hpenrrr adds, mrauiliglit a ngl­
Iln i Irani* play I oiu.villi f'th l,, piartiral at time* and we didn’t
ing I* top*, lie and two
night.
l.iwayn do what lie told u*. hut
friend* look lin e r lui** weigh­

Ntw YORK. Nov. U I/V) rile t-i M »ol|rVr f

Horse's Mouth

Ily V EIIN IIN

S

illlitIi

•

I'H Y C IIO I IM JIC \l
H I l
A few mimit-'M Inter hjtdio
Vtuhnu wtr* li l ulling the in'irtliiel
A i my
mv trpentedy »mu i . IhiW reputation of ilai vard'a fniitou*
hid* I'llhoiiuh tluue I* t.ill. Ol. roarh, I'e n y llaiighlnn . . . lie
Cadet* may he pit nm l On really win- iiiugli when he want*
yrar^ Into playing in the I'tm l
d lo he. He'd houl at you, rut*
dtiil'i Cup nliaiit a new one
on and Work you tn dentil tint H a iliingiiiii.
Hell Week*, tint when tint
war over, he wa* your la-»t
friend. We never minded lreeait*e
we knew It wain'l gulng tn ln*t
I. t.g.”

lowl*.

"‘ Ik:

Injun Joe In Tie
For Jumping Title
At National Show

•hi|i&lt; al*n are tn la* dev Id ' 1 . 1 1.-'
Working Hunter tltte, and tin'
Conformation Hunt r.
Hike tl«&gt; Open Hunter vhn*c. llm
Working Hunter . I n
I* in u
deadlt-iI. lu-twi*o Mr. and Vlr*.
Chat I T . Ilurku ill 1.in , Klinn.i,
N. Y.. and Mi. and Mr*. W. Haggin |*i try ’* On*. Mote I’ri nnnt,
Ci.hham, Vu. Karh Ha* !•*» point*,
with thtee of the eigid nax-e* r&lt;
nixining to pick tip more paints.
The eoiifnrmathut chainplottahlp.
rare |a wide uprn. Five of the 12
e!a»*e offering punt* for roll*
formation ate fini*hi*l, wiln long
road, owned hy Mr*. C. Sirtlitre,
Shaker Height*, Ohio, leodititt
with eight |Miint*.
In the rol.U fill iHeiniitiiiM.il
iumping, the It. S mpreatrian leant
won the low *cotu eoinprli'.lnit
rhallenge tiuphy witn a total of
event. Ireland won the final event,
hut five fault* for the thle&lt; day

N E W Y O R K , N ov . r,
i !•&gt;
With half A flfJlAfl ilfifu-f** *1ill In
the ntnnlng, the prim ! 0|ien
Jumping Chamidonthlp of tin
82ml National llnr*' Sho.r pin
bahlv won't h*' dirid'd 'mill to­
morrow. the final night of itv
•how. However, the Millar.ho
farm* of Annvtlle, Pa., ha* a PJfiO
triple har wen la*t night.
Thlii gavr Injun Joe, t ldd*n hy
I’aI IHxoe, a lie with Cirru*
Ho*e, Virginia'* rhief title runtaralrr, from the 11-ftnri. farm
Watrenlon. Hoth Imrue* have HI
point* Inward the crown, with two
event* left
one today, and the
final open clar* tomorrow whin
the right-day »how end*.
Only unp point lurek of the (rad­
ar* I* Mark Wall'll, owned h&gt;
Mr*. th&gt;n J. Ferraro, New York.
Alto in the hut *ci ant hi- ute
Prime Itiv*r, i.w ni*l hy Fri*l tlluui
of Ilri.oklyn, N. V., anil .My (i onl. 1
net* and All Afire, the defending
open rhai.'pnui. The la*t two are
Millarilen farm hor*r*.
The other coveted rhampion-

AUTO SEAT COVERS
FOI AU MAJUS
Of CAM

II Altlll.V
111

, •.4 « »** itiiflpfl ih r »r«»| ijitj
♦ii.ity in •l»r »i|t niiiK mittiilr
f i* r ir till *hri! K» ♦ I N lvir* .
, Mir*rrr jiifil |i ||i f a frmii
iit llil M i [hi "*ig*
I ll II JiihjiJtftfi »"ii tin* Iln
I I nr Jifnj f 11n-1hi h
I
. Ih r :il Ir f iir r l»"inij
.
.. n S«
Ictt* r Kt
litfmt'Y Milf h* I f«uw
•Urn * ll
Hlf* Nfif|
t h f II
• ♦r hr •*» I ffir
htr Ih r
Arn
•»f ih r [fumt* Th** r»niv»’rnlf»n l*v
K it I Ag nm i*l i i flu «11 •r iit 111 ' if*
ii In*

it I |&gt;y

n

rorr

♦»! 7 n.
A ftrr ihr I Ii*cti-r unmml
t
tii ■k fnitrd* Fulm rr Arnifttroitj?
jj'fil ul1! 4&gt;i iiiaiyiiifirriit
!*i
thr hi vhmr Iwn yntil line*. Thf*
Fir* I Ihrti |»irhn| ti|v IT* ynnU
hill

t hr

| ih iy

wm

tiiil Ii f i«-«V

In*

. j I* TMI r x t n full Ihr h | | h ir k f« i
fill-

K| 'I. Mir

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ill!

Hr Hi-11* i lint* «

Ill*

Ill’ l l

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hr
fur

S i u n i ' hi l»a&lt;h n ! l l i r k i-il
ii
-i f * t % l u hrlhj e I h r wrurr
111 l o 7 tn 2.

G ators Figure T o Richardson, Ward

!. I t --I St ruder will tak-ii - to t ’liieirg- n* *t Kunr a vil.it clash with the

Th

!*r ii
l**l
If
n*
ini *
I! Iti

In Sellout G a m e .

akhocutfh

IHddiv William*. n u x rlrtU rk
C »w c k «l ( wo toiKh-l-.wn
»
ami punted lu illian tiy tn *pnlk
s-(J„ r
1Jtlh)n ,,, n, , ir .
It-rnf litrelu-nhor-t. perm K’ *s**’s
i uthtetic r'luipmrnt ntim e rr.
lo ry over game N avy

lltc pilling ol Florid*’* f**t&gt;irt and
the (jporgi* Hiiltdogi.
The g-sinr is on the verge ol a
tnmplelr vrlloiil. Ih r I &gt;,t of llie*rt. wes| anti south *t.»nd« re•" rved -r.ils weir ill&lt;{M&gt;&lt;rd of ten I
d.tyt ago and lair-comer ItiVil
"e k eri fiave Iwen l-ol-Mmg tip lh*
""till end grncral admission seal*
fur the pail week.
Georgia holds a rmninondlnt.
e-lgi in the series, hut the G tlo rx
slipped user n 2d tn 7 hayrnnkir
last vear la-fore n parked house
and C-.orh W ally llu tt-' llnlld-igs
will la- in .ouirlhing of n roveng -•
ful mo*-d Katui-lay.

game

sends

Florida'*

sophomore

irti t
l.vri.
had

Alexander Will Be
Buried in St. Paul

j -rntlv h*-l
Hen Th-mpkin*. quarter lack
Threw one touch-low n p.»-&gt;*, flgur- -vent to Id*
••&lt;1 in tw.i other* nml made three Iron ve.
ronver'ine* as Texas u&gt;*et p "
dll'*. K '.-tvlotiriv . rd-enten amt untie-l Sou­
to rfect -lav
thern Mithodrit.
f-ene

F illp 'k i, left

i.
hl&gt;
flu'
l
ir. ■*
lif*
i
(jit

fSh

in r

lla!f|.»ck—

a day The sys-ksy
farm art I painted ills

'* Vty J***--wrier t-*-t a
agatrm Pitt, rnmnla*tv -nit of six |.a**c« for I * t

Kcramperest k*n nn-l 7.1 yard* for j yard*,
touchdowns as Arm v k-pl 'll
N * 'rt - ■ -ks M .ear his*"tv of
(*erfect tecoril trdnet li downing
Illg Ten foo'l-all hg« * ennf** ■••**
2H*F1.
Hay Yoh-len and Jitn Monahan, teem won thtee surressive chantleft halflairk*- tramrd up on a plonxhlps.
HI yar.I ;,as&lt; play in the la*t quar­
ter In enable Rutgers to come |(a ,| \rl-raxkn to 41"-o4 vlrt-'iv
from la-hind nml shade III own, ovrr
!#■ H-jp-si-e Rlchanimn, gu*' l - fnClaud- Atnolil, ipiarterliark and Ictrcptrd po &lt; in final minute .ni l
Hilly Vrssrls, left
hnlihack
set tip winning touchdown ill
Scored two touch-towns each a- Alabama’*
117 decision over
nklaiiouin dowtiril *luhtH&lt;tn Colo- Georgia.
rndo. 27-1H for 27th riraighl vi.Hillv Cog, tailback
Hnn and
tor v,
passe,) fluke to a ,1 0 - 2 1 vlrt.iiv
Harold Payne, left halfback
over Georgia Tech. He amassed
plunges ax Tennessee tiip|n-*l 277 yard' rushing and passing,
Kerned la-tl. to.id..low ns on sh&lt;&gt;it competing 12 of 22 pa«x*a.
Gary Kerkortan, uuatterh.i,k—
North Carolina, I*•-&lt;».
ItohhV Reynolds, left half) *ck converted in the dytm* minutes
- score,I " 2 point* on three touch, to roahte Klanford to lie Ku-lth*
downs and four rnnver sinns Its ern California, 7-7.

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Wednntday. Nt&gt;v. h—7:31) I*. M.
Seminole High Schtml Slutlitim
Sponatirrd !»&gt; Ihr l*il(it ('lull
AH till •» 55c
Children 25c
I

HERMITS FOR HUNTING
nn

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n*

SPECIALS

Tournam e-1" scheduled nt
■sliurg t&gt;ec. 12-3.
Twenty men unit 20 women
from north and central Florida
h&gt;vc twen invited to participate
in ilngte* rnntct.pl,
I.-&lt;*1.111 g merchant* nte *|&gt;n&lt;i•nr ng th tuurnainent wliirh lia*
irf-en iancliiine-1 hy the U. 14.
l awn Tenni* A*M&gt;rlatlnn a* well
a* the Florida T»nni» Association,
The mxlchc* will to- liruadcnst.
lion

CACwsvaETk*. * is,- ffi.T.'p.!!1'1'1.......... .. " "
ria l)
A rotorlnl In-.tlratl rivalry
lli.it l-cgan in 1915 will have ,ti
io,. i
, ,
. ..
.B lh Ihowing in Jat k-onville , (,*
tor Howl Salutilxy .i(|rtno&lt;in with

It will Is- (he ||r*t GeorgiaI I "(Ida -ititing f -r Fliittdu’x ('oach
■ilile lava ' ngi Ir i will lie Hoh Wo,j |ruff who in hi* fiist
apparent soft *p-l again*! -l a-ou nt tininrsville surprised thi
fimtlmll -a..rid hy piloting hi*
It .v
. land figure*, to hold it* youngster* tn five v triune* in
mi Conference udvnnlngr their first seven starts. Tliej playunlay when it --nteMnin* •-•I Keniiicky in Fexingtin last
.incise, while the Fugle* Saturday.
As n foothall aerial act, the
-King Woshingtini amt the

HOLLERMOTORSALES

r«F$s

Florida May Bounce ■ 2°-,#
victory mn cm
Back From 40 To 6 Fred Major, nuarterl-ark TaraI h i s s To W ildcats

l*h
thi

1947

Bowen invited

Al Ward, right end
C-nvetted in ln*t period lo give C.-ltimlda

nn (.--'I - I - Ihi- CuidinIliilIri % timk Kr^khtr"
four
to -.i-r Haywood Sullivan a g itn il
rmtl Hit Ell ||| &gt;1 lit-*1 o i C am
Georgia’ , |(ay Pro-p-'it arid Mill
(HIM
day
th l* in Sti’tMin triritfify* With
l-TUIn
Ni tin*I Mir yminfr ClM.k*
1 hi-M ifiiii
(li* i 1 1 *11111(1 lit link h« ifitiniri|* tn fet
til
In the limning phase the Gator*
inHi* i*ti•It*' flit* ItiiW W ll *
rlirlk, i hi llu ttiT i If&gt;ft tin ttriifx me
a J im* I*4'i 1. Th#* farhi- will match -n halfharl. Hilly Red
in j(i llu ijf hi* I tn tin- hnll Kunn* Pitt
lOFt 1
11*tu »ri* InMitcfl the* K iik Im •fell nml fullhack Floy I If.iggins,
vkiti« iiiii * &gt; Mittkii i?«tinir uv«*t er
l u .».
t*. ihi* t«&gt;|i mtur in virtually the current Florida lemlri* a
li« fm Iht live T h r t-utitrrAion out
II
gainst Georgia's Iii||&gt; M ix-n. Fred
Irtntl llu |.i h’Fitnl Inr nf Ihii) A " I munnffi'iiiivi*. Hi- nrenunt- llilyeu and Issuren Hargrove.
nil tin* H trrlriV
Muftin \% tn |iut (In Ihr. ml
In the total F lo il-ln (ie &lt; )igi'i
s irru IhtH 1 fifhl ironIn nn*l
ter- mil Ir-nit will- a two |Niini Mfl
fill' id Mi's viM nlility hy pick* seriea, the flulldog* have wr uv 21
mat gin.
nit l
games, F’lorada ha* copiuwi live
Alter rot-rful liilflitnt* rrr©*| Inj? H * &gt;ntiU «&gt;n thr priuin«l in np-l the li'.'lll game a a* toe only
IT ouie- hy Hie Kiel ..nil II.i i .iV *n-U In* ‘oemg sorli. ti-- - f the contest. Georgia tins
formt.l in
t-l-e « lull in which they formed
ft * ........... f ri« fn -t three p -r i-ls
*cmii| C2H point* to l-'lothfa'a i-t&lt;;
vail-nt- formation* with fiiting Hist il . i n or.i for the dt-yrar*
*'•**., I- , - i wh.-h tite mure out old 1, ii:tie. (Inly xlv rimti.rs
achieveil the ill *1im -ton.
tminii.g W.I
the f-iiill g of ha'.
II*
1lr2f&gt;, the Chirago I'm -l*‘
i
anil 'h' singing -t me H it. lit..
|
U
"
•a*.i-&lt; llii-ci.ll rlirknl with four
th- 11yii.ii til tin- llepiildir, iln' ■
U
|&gt;
goals1 It) iifir riiiar, hut
•tel .HI lilt l-'l SS ••I III IIS's! to 11»-‘ fil-t.l
ft
:vr I’At.'l,, Nab. Nov. n— ( pvgri-l I...II for the sen-nil half ef •hi lAftlf vln llu- Xouttii-lc-l drop
kick
(iro vrr Clevelan-1 Alexand r, the
vile game.
*, I. ague rham- renowned piteher of thtee-leiades
F - the
In .li -.l usual fdshmu the II it
pa%t tvni j-c-ir*, thr ago. will l.e laid to reit today In
ti l
wllensiv ’ exploded ill the , pirn.
in i *
'•1 the
-vis lhi*ir fit-t -i*ifr they Hie peaceful surroundings nf a lit­
....... li t luill. With (lie in Ip of tie
.(ti.*, imi pas*.tig -d ,-it* '-.n il lo-t li.i-ir «Hirin' i in Cleveland tle cemetery just southwest of
-eti ,.ud tin* •Mo '.f Hi et footed D '» - -perl ii \ir for ion - *krin of hei e.
•*- ■VI* Van ll-v -tl, the oil
Alexander, who tie,! a mnlor
•1 - e. ... thHatter*
iildrd '.it U K
t*iitd* lo tl»'li* aeon in Hie tlui-l it -an .roller,, dhtVP Inti# |»M&gt; *lllt league pitching reco*'. with 373
p- 1 -1 hy xrtsllng three timo*. In M &gt; *'i titill liri tod for Pt.ilndel- victories in (-3d gome- -lied t-*t
ili-lnv at the n g- of tkl of ,» heart
A o-&gt; )ui&lt;i pus* ( iinn J.diux-tii pi*.,' . Ion TIV
1*4mi firoiii, w h iw ailment. Il-- hud bean In failing
to i v fool, a- ven inch Jim Young , AnClrvrir 1
i a. I led the Hatter* smring a-U *tor is iii&lt;i* itif),xl fitnuHii |»nil health fm more than a year.
n m n fi'HlV 1)11*1 th *1 CSinflU*
The American l.rgnui will con­
v ii&gt; nit-- tin- fnuitli nii-l final ' of
Ha 4Iii
. kicked I lin e duct a military setvici- nt Ihi- MrPool.
•piBI let. Tile final »ruie rsme- Hay
nr*
In.
ant
vlrlnry
for
It.tyre fun- rat home at 2: HI P. M.
w In n Fulmer Armstrong Inter- I .■tntei." Hint
The lowly Ihen will to- tak -n to
--p le d an Frbkine piss on their jl.eir
mUThe team
Colt*,
la-auteti
Itullilitoi,
Elmwood cemetery one mile roidh21 yard tine an-l powerrd ovyr
trie ', finally W»**l nf liefe.
in xix prevloti
lor the score,
I
nil'illg
to
la-at
Alexander Ilroke Into n l.«*aI Inn Mart lit, the n u n « f a l.toke th........ i-y
very tnlculrd toe, made five out t , teen Huy, 11-2 , with 27 point* 1**all vstlIi the Phtlailrlpliia I'nillies. w iiiii-g 2H games for them
six extra point attempts g--.il in the final -punter.
Johnny l.ui— k'* two Tit'* and hi* first year, besides the Phil*,
t o 'I - — -I hi* record to SO fm ;i i
five
rmivoi sl-ns
pntied
Hie lie playt-1 for the M . b u ilt Car-Itrin p U ,
Ktetson; Fml*: Martin, I .n-i'l--. Hears tn vlrtm y. t.iilack'a league- dmnis an-l the Chicag • Cubs dur­
Tun.Iiur, Nich'd*, Yonge, Haifa. I--. I - adil-g eriiring total i* nn HI ing his itiniot league aie- r which
roverasl I J* year*, from I IMI lo
.Iiisill-kl. tackle*; Sapp ill, II. n.tr , point*.
1330.
Hughes, I*. .1.— Iii'tn, Holy, (iuard(ri H. n-r
ip (ed IHI lh*l
thlum. J. Ilm tley, la-alhris. King,
\ohfer
Fessenden,
l*t - i, I’olde. ("enter*: N -l-m , vita lly football tuff. .-f III- Tse ! RegtlaM
fill.-on, Hack*: Johnsirn, Hogui, &lt;hoot*. 37 nr-- ntnmnf of the 1 " n-'te-l s-'tr nll"l v-as rre'llle-l with
1Vrit »timig,
Hroiidwny,
M n l , -titutlon nl whi-h lhey X I * c o n e ' * more than Wto tevee&gt;in.„ tn alee
t»i* waves, son-id "ml light.
Kiligletary,
l.in'inger,
ll-ltlla, ng.
Mutk*, i'airish, llowdeii, (ialti
gher.
Fiskiiie; Fnd.s; Kelly, I'nrkei, ■trtirg: Kaf-ty, Ktuait tlirk l -'
lh ei, Hul-lo, Mcf’oy, Ktrane.' by K ingt; (onversion*. 'Inrtin
T rkles; Kit ton, Woollit Ight* Ad
The dardslirk
Kraklri
ains, Kaff-'lil Guanlsl Miiirliead, Station
Fniilknrr, ll-.lin, ittaide*. O rder .
First Downs
ft
Niven., l.imrhouse, iiavl-. II*. k
Hushing Yard
I’ii im g Yard*
Klttai , il -mj*. Millet, .Small, Ktw l
toll, Koitlhi-rinnd. Kisner, Mitchell,
I****'. - Attempted
Pa.s- S C niplelr-l
Carroll, f'eoptv.
Pn-se- Intercepted
Krskine
7 0 0 0— 7
Punt*
Stetson
It 0 21 l.l 41
Piintii.g Avenge
Fistrinr
xroring; , tsuchilown,I
Mitchell; conversion, Agn»r.
Fumbles
Fumbles lent
Ktcis.-n scoring; touchdowns,
Penalties
I, tide 2, Mark* 2. Iloggn, Arm

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SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS FOR
(X)l-LE(iE STUDENTS

iff in thr N*nti«iiial FfHithnll
i Wrll Inin thr M iHrh
th ronfi rrm •* ffni/iy filifip1*1* thii‘4 tittin
iic9lti*ir«.
fiir American nrrtion, thr
nil Ilrownn Itoiinmi hark
f*t (ilarr, rarninir n linrtlvictory over thi* ChirA|tf&gt;
*N, lf»*7t ym lcr rlny» Th r
I|ihi»i Faiclr-* w rrr liniiMi*
'-i it '•rvtinil plnrr fir v*. tt h
•.v V*«rk l*l;ifit-i vfltrri ihry
mi- pitta
Htn Iti A. T h r &lt;pin til * won
nn*-, U m tin * th«* \Vi»*h
IS* it Skinn. 21-21.
•J«n*l hn^ u*»n mix ^nnir*
t
*Ahilr ih r Kajflrn
ant a hi*M 5 -2 niark*.
\ atiK«t uhii luff thr Xn•'iffili t* in r Mfilh n lh|l ir*
I- &gt;k Jester il*y off lint
-hi. g In - nriiltte ovrr, Th "
Klim* i-r..I ilicago
rie
ew \iirkets' closest
the
is, riitli won. *o tighter
. mi-'. Tl.e Itam* whipped
ts.rn team *&gt;f Kan Fran. .
1
t I.trimmi-il I M r-.it'* I,ion*.
I hi* Angel*-*' record tmw
an-l Ihr ll- ni •'. f&gt;-2.

of 117.

tlit!

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lit
, , *ll*‘Kr rlrv n i Ity it m *ii

ing a total of Id* pound* our
night in Viigu*t.
The In-- 1 eating frill, Mr. Kpeni er rlaltn*. lx rllvrt Blind w i'li
liompanu and hlnefish not fat Ihind,
Hi- point* mil that f t i 'l i water
fishing around Km.find |* hnm|n ri'ii l.y the predatory gu rfi-h
wliieh river iMipuInte* the water*
in Ihl* section lie say* that l.y
vl.irdng hi* car light* on the rivet
a' low water he was aide In ro.inl
It* gal for everv ha-*.
Sneocer &gt;*y« that a* far as h*
know* n--lv the Seniln.de Ir-tlnn*
pM'fer the g n rfid i over nth«T
1\l&gt; .. Thev wiap tin- fj-h whul-'
ill l-aiiatin leaves nod lou t them
in hot coal*. Th e tender meat car
then la* lK-elei| - a dy and m l. .
utiefl the fish i* tlihrmlghly hak.-d.
IliltgeH fish we h -a r-l of t«c
lug enught Int.kv wn« P K, Ilile*
.veil and one-hall foot -l.atk
hooked with a :tlt-|M-und teat line |
on Titusville lleacli. Mill - says il [
wa* a I'-l of frill.
T w o lo-sl fishing lip* we lira -si l
all -lav; Th e hlg hlm-fish are inn
nltig al Ormmu! Reach ac-. i h ng.
to fleorge Fleger* nml tin* spi-cklea |
p- tell m e Idling in latke Ji-**U(l|
nt |)avl* I’-.ml an-l l.iia'* llrawr

after the II. S. won the first two
day*, but the li ish had a total of
17 fault* and lied M rxltu for »erund.

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»1 iir»imt mill I«j&gt;n| f«wit i»*il! f«i!l tv

111 11 t l i r

M ON DAY NOV. 6, 1950

Field ( io u Is To Tie ; ? .
,
Star As Columbia r" l*“ b,,r* r°"rney
and Frank P.
.-S'-? hive i*eep invite-i
to ptxy
( onlerenee Mark D e f e a t Bulldogs And Alabama Win Howen
In the “ Vrnxtinn Garden* InviN

4500 Alumni And Fans
W atch Matters Sink
'F lic Fleet H y Air
1'ihr Sir I »f*n ll jil tri N |»nt
f liti« lif n£ I 11Jr It *t* m ttnijnt

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C o l l e g e 43 T o 7

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Stetson M a t ! e r s

lexas Beats Southern Methodist;

l i-iii.ra •••*•, r i r i n on ,i.i.t \Vn*!i.

c* i v r n n n

P A K M TO N

TR A C T

Voltiftln Cnunt)
.May lie Ohtninrd from—
M. C . C O R D O N

MO N'nrlh Park Avenue

IMitme 1120

LISTEN TO STATION WTKU FOR A
DISCUSSION OF THE STADIUM ISSUE
AT 7:15 P. M. MONDAY,
NOVEMBER (i, 19.50.

To The Seminole County
Friends ol
SYD HERLONG

Hecaiiae of Mr. Herlong'a exceptional record as

FORI) 100 II. I&gt;. Super Deluxe I Dr. Sedan.
Completely llrrondillunrtl
*096-&lt;m

n citizen of Florida and legislator In Washingtlon. it behooves us all to record our acknow­
ledgement nml thanks by casting our vote in*

111.19 ( IIK V R O I.B T 2 Dr. Heitnn.
New Tirrn, Good .Motor.Only

New Faint,
* 3 15 00

1937

NASH AmliiiHMolur KIk Ii I, 4 Dr. Srdnn,
CtMid Rubber, Verv Clean.
A Steal At ........................
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1911

RtTICK Special I Dr. Sedan.
A liarkh In Al ...................

his behalf on Nov. 7.

flue to the fact that grave world problems have restricted any campaign­
Will Ih? Itrltl In (Inim'wvlllr nml Tnllnlmtwee 't*n

For complete Informtlloit cal) al tha office of
the County Superintendent, Court Houwe, San*
ford, Ftorltfa.
T . W. Uwtiim. Hupt.

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Novrmhcr 11, 1050. Si’titlnulc County lias l « «
\nranclei« In cttllcRe wiphoimtre duiuteit.

w

ing and because he will, of necessity, be in Washington on Election Day,
we urge all believers in good government to express their sentiments by

1910 PACKAR D “ 110” I Dr. Sedan. Uond Trnnsportatlon At

voting for Mr. tlcrlong tomorrow.

BRING TH IS A D W ITH YOU A N D RKCB1VB
110.00 C R E D IT ON A N Y O F T H E *AB0VE
CARS.

REMEMBER— under the new voting regulations, to

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
CO R N ER Sad A P A L M E T T O

make your vote count you must mark Herlong’s name
separately.

PHONE m i
PWI. Adv. paid Par By Bamieal* County D mmwiw IW R a m tiv e Commltta#

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Moot *. nmrhinr firil*h I 1
mate.
Heal ' njiie-Hi ittH1*' Aptdi
Mn.it h t out rele t o
pe l.o r
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till \
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JUKI Elm Avenue
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.’I li &gt;ln»*m roltane. fair K S H h l . M A N S lied
ll*. e
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roniliiion, well wmth thr money,
Tourhton A W.il.iih, 1201 t'*‘|ir» 9
M tilth W A S TE M
r mi , yiHxl m i|;hlM*rli*&gt;»*l and
t i , Bhotre I IN'. 1
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on paved hiithway, Inveeilirale |\ r |„*,i, «*«* . *** )*tii *1*10*1 In H*i*
It* a*t.c '■ lirilrr F|l e C-!&gt;
t* *, etUuti.MI »l.f.iwnm will
W aal
44a
Mill
hr
a rrfttM
your piiv* riptii.r* to I \ N E T ’S
tiMlr
i '.*r p* nler A (irnrer
Ilia
o ltp a * * f
mm
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haliille.
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a ra a la m tAarav if M i r aaw r
Bh.-.n t 11■ M
mw.j
la ll«fa4i I n t ha •*|apln*na k a a h .
We
Scw ittl to o mid I hi re heiiroom M E I i C IIA N TH N K E rrh a n yr.
Ml in I. \| V.**1 1 \ fiir*. work r*
l a v ai nr M '*« t Mil*' «•*( o m ««*•*•••
huy, &gt;*i'll, iwap. ii2l E. I*i Bh.inr
Vlnn . h r • « * » * M *rr la r « i p a r l* 4
Iiii ii ere, fmrlv prlietl un.l wort I
I'*..
plh
. rluriit
fltii.lilli
UK! I
t" r « »
r f . . - r ‘l h
»*
* » 4 r r fav
the money.
1*' ..ip I *.V* 1
a* tn r a n t f r r I ha li ra
|h i ««| | | »
i i ' E l m t E M 'S Complete line
a a n l m . a l l A l a a i It la m aa t A t
Ir
III
lilt.lo r* I . |i[..*r1unit Ir*
Hunt*. T in e .In K***d S'orr
U A N r llK B onr of 2 i m n i » , •,*•*. «io
la n«a ..fflaa mm |Ar 4ap A rla rt
ta V lra tla a
of :i(HMl acre* an*l one of 5000 S W E E T II \Ml IN u n ite . I I •*•
'.
1
llu rtl
arte* You have looked at many
n # a *a n * r Ip a t i m n t r 4 l a l a l p
i ■i *I &lt;i I; u i "i *i. Bhom 11■•i
tw o In-rli.u.m u|..iitm ro l. I*,
•• 99wmj f « a r a la p n n r a4.
innche* and peihap. you have
.1
fill. Ini me ».
la m lent
•
Ha
arnaaf
»* l a a p n a t l i i l a fa r
.delayed huylng lavau*** of ou r S E W IN i; M A tT IIS K S . i « and
••*!• t h a n • aa l a r n f r a a l In aa rtflftl ■ l i '
pure. Will hr Muller prnl*ahly
Uaerl. Triilia. .'121 K. I I Si.
dnuhlc that of to d a y-le t u* &gt;how
SBI t i l l
**I ll V11 I S
•
12
Bhotir 1024
you now.
h’or S i r M hn . S k i r m r B*t'&lt;- O lll.A N H O Mmolire Sentinel. &lt;&gt;i
t UKH W. BKNMKIt
l i l l l i F t . I w ith a o r 111 IIII i '
JjM'lo K v( little Mai t'nll llalpt
201 S. Bark Arrnue
* l l . l lie m otor Hurt p u m p. •‘•&gt;11
*ItLiI’hone 1030
M l 1 fu r it:lHl B. St
V. II. I’ K TK B SO N
.
la
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r
I
Wilts , allarffd In p* i
* pie r Walno' till o • ,***..
. tl
114 N, Bark Arenue
In iiii* ' ' . I Mint* made Ilk
ir.1.1
walnut
talih
.
pot.
h
ePdn
I'hiine 1121
rnhinrt Itt'A lt l l:o| '* ,r « ■**• m w Put nine, char me A war
at,* paitahl* .m an |tl*r'
hrrakfn*l iikiiit «uile M l Val* o
m i l KK.N1
— I
v at * 'i *|ter '.in *
Sent.,.
ria llrivr Bhoi'r Him
R A N t llK S A V A ll.A B I E N O W
I'conti
II At Irliamitt, I al
You
are,
perhapa
in
IK
market
# R M K i t &lt;tI*A I *IKN IS . Hio*«i&gt;
Tent 9 ft. hi 11 ft ITtttlrrella
M nr r
and have limkeil at tnanytranehc
•ml Stoic lit', W Kim i Htrmt
l.aitfr* fly with dlle o 111 . *
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t
E
I* \ I ll M u'M .B N IZE
vo
and failed to huy l«vau»e **f
r h r tiK 4l*u W
room. Ju*t III*' thifn* f.rr I &gt; ■
t.a.l.e llllil 1*1*. ll.Wf. ,..|W 1
price— tlirv will lie double in
Iny trip*. H a u l \ Thm op En
F lU tN IS H l.lt A l'I S | i IK I4KNT
•pored I ' I v Blau t n **n11o.
valm* within th* neit year.
ter pii*e.
t li |{o*&gt;tii * m ilt orlvatr* hath ami
I a, 11 r■* , |t rout ! I 7 Bl
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Ei ci lrhf I*tl* hen
2811 Silhf ltd \ Ml lit if Nnlior
3188) acre* with mime llmliet, on&lt;
tiuhi
piano
Bh
uu
8
sh
t M hmim* with iin ra lr hath mi.I
Bank *dernl ■■&gt; FD IC
a fintrhed deal of 5 »nwp acre*, i
, „.
...
Electric mtrtirn Apply 212 W.
254&gt; anew of imptove*! paniutr.
.....
AWN M* •rr 1.1r
Shaipenod
&lt;th Sltevt nr Nick I’kjt, Store
well ferrceil. nice hum* and well Coun. i I amt *
ryrliu lepnlied . Iie-k and k
Armv
Bus
Tent4,95
ra.
*10 Sanforil A ir .
kept out l.uildiriK* and itioumN.
• II '
•a.ilk. Broil pi
plenty uf water and good dtamagr. Attnv Blankrt*. Tent*. Tarp*. C " 1
Shomn 3D K If* S'
JatkeU,
It...
&gt;
t
a.
tMothine
and
on a paverl highway.
tt t llK K III KIM futnlihcil apart­
ll.l* on. I&gt;'J|M'1&lt;I lump trio*
Shiv*.
F R E D W* IIK N IiK K
ment with ictiH-iwtl |Hirch, Oemurk fill din .hell and 'la
For a Iwltrr l.uv, try
2&lt;T4 S Bark Avr*.
leen Apia. Call 080 or 1313 reenby load or Job. C’Jidait II B
A H M Y -N A V V SI H B I.IS
Bhone IU30
_ Ittfi
L d. led un.l n aoi'iatf*. 109 I
310 Sanford Atr.
I'h .u r 1121
A.
B.
BF.TKRSn.N
Plantation Kilatee— l&gt;upl»x. One
New Yorl Ave. D&lt;d.aiiii.
I"
W r tell new oi renewed vacuum
114 N . Bark Ave.
•hie fuiin -lint, onr unfurnieheil.
1 63 or 835*W
cl ran era or will irtirw your pm **
Bhone 1I21I
_ 8 « * Whiihhm, III) So. Sark Avr.
B LIN D S made i
ent cleaner, rryatille** of rnndi* V E N E T IA N
older. Seminole* Vr rut inn Him
Tw o 2-Koom Apartmenla nicely Hare Baiyain timid 18 arte tilrtl
tiun Free plrkup or deliverv
Co.
8 2 0 W. 3rd St.
Bhirn
f u rn i.h c l-.rleclrtc kitchen*. One
farm, on paverl hitfhway 2 mile*
art vice, with honeat ratimate
n v j* w
fitrnUhrd Uwlroorn. 20ft Iniurel.from town, attiactlve 2 tredioom
Bhm.r .Satd o i.l.&lt;
. "'11____________
I’honr 145-W.
lanrh type houim. HM.my tool
*_
V B TII'I.E S W A N T E D — «
•
Call Bhonv 1081 for
jJU V K E S IliK Vurnt-heil 4'.&gt;tt«irc«.
»he*l and other out hulldinga
All Type* Of Book Work
year axu thia farm waa priced W E B U Y . SKI I. A T R A D E in. I
•llriatinir Et«hma Clltu*.
All
Mary M. Kinney Bookkeeping
ranvenienert Banana Lake 1'aola
at 118,000.00. Can be bought to*
furniture. W ilm n-Maler Furnl*
Service
I’honc Sanfmil I.Tl.t Mr Mmire.
day for *9.000.00.
lure T v . 311 E * * ‘•holt- *311
Boom 403
F R E D W. B E N D E R
T w o hcrlrtH'in mmlem furnithetj
W A N TED
.... ~ ft by
n»
Atlantic Bank Building
Phone 1030
hou»o— •crn'iinl porch. MIO W.
rumfrien.i* tight wihv I or rVp*
204 8. J ’ark Ave.
3rd SI. Inquire Mr*. 1'ulher*
nHia pnata. C#(l OH after D A.M . Empty van ii'tiiining to New Yurt
A. B B K TK H SO N
- —- ■ — ■—
r
■■ — hon4e eer«** Strret.
point* minute, lb turn load r&gt;
Bhone
1129
- » dtu.d aat* ■ United. 213 W tint1
8 IIK t.B W A N T E D
K l t c h r n r t t r Apert me tit*. The j
114
N.
I’ark
Ave.
Ftne»t. By week, month **f » r i SI \
York tel Cillle 7 11MT
BOOK M A T C H E S
eon. Slumherland I’mirte. lit. 17-!
N o f T rP . T O C I.IK N T S
If*
you
hav*
an alcoholic prol.lm
Sell every bualnc*. No * .perl' i.' &lt;
92, Juet South nl Cftv l imit* [
Have nioverl my offlra from t M H
and want help, write B i) Bo*
nrrdrd to earn big daily tomlie a*on a M r ia te ».
S. Bark Avenue (upatair* over
1577. ConfldenlUI. Aleolmli
million full oi part time. ErA
i M r r n furnieheil .1 room apartBill’a Cl^ar Store) to 204 South
Anonyrnoo*
ture
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filanmut
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ment, private hath. Adult* 23181
Bark Avenue (ground flour|.
filrla, lllllbillira, Menirm, dorrn I I —
I.4IST A FO U N D
— tl
MHh'nville.
EKED BENDEB
of othci atylev. Fit E E Big 260
Unfurniihed 4 room hoiiM* with
A .a u rie l, | ,_C. Iloghea
tiagr* »elf-*ellinr kit. Hoperior imat: Blue Kit* trading gla*-e Ii
Ir f t u u iia r e . Fin d er nio.ne li'.u* I
In lh . Old Oriamlo HInKwky. 2 UoU— 60 ft. by I to ft. each
Malrh Cu„ 7M0 8. CrernwofMl,
_Inqnlrt* **21 Oak Ave.
Wiley Avenue between Sanford
Chicago IP, III.
— f.
m t d m d h II. e s
t-Koom furnUhed effklency apart*
Avenue ami Air ttaae. .U g h la liO O l) O B E N IN U Vn C ily ..f S«n
mrat «4 0 i». T’ hone 425.
and water available. Phone 1560
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Before
final*
ford for Kawlrigh Dealer, sirn.lv
-H u b e r t Bagwell during day
ting are ua tn *avr money. In
ftlca rlean three tcmuh apailment
year atound Inronre. Car e*.en
«ialllnrni t^ian Drp*l., Room 317
time.____
_______________
far rent. ftl.OO per wrek. Clow
tial. Middle age man preferm l
Bhone 285
Sanford Atlanti
In, nil roitvenirnce*. adult*, only,
Itawlrigh
Bio*lurt*
a.dil
heir
A K T Il I.R8 FDR SALP. — 5
Nall. eul R.ok Meukw P'**r
317 i'elindl** A n over 25 year-. Write at unre g iv­
ing age and ripetienrr. ||aw&gt; 1930 Model A Find Coupe, new mo­
U . K S T A T K FOR 8 A I .R -3 Norge rlrrulating heater valunl
tor, large tire». A*I ronditlon
5130 telling for *85; 2 60-gall.m
leigha.
Dvid.
K A K 440 2|ii.
an.) rraeinntily prireri. Bhirn'
Bov 9487, Drrkilo Htation, Mem*
drama free. 320 pine Avenue A
two hed roots kou*e.
klk-W .
phia 2, I ran.
4th Street, Bhone llith-M .
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IS OUR CITY UNPATRIOTIC?
Th&lt;* Full Fujfc Aflvertisement Appearing In The Sanl*or&lt;I Herald, Friday, November .‘5, HioO Would Have You
Think So. That Ad. “PAID FOU BY VFTFKANS
Friends Of Sanford Interested In Good Government",
Is Plainly “DIUTY POLITICS” Attem pting To Create
‘I’he Impression That AH Tne Veterans Of This Com­
munity Are Solidly Supporting It Nothing Is F arther
From Tlie Truth!
This I nderhanded Kffort 'I’o Smear 'I’lie Character Of
Citizens Like Mayor Andrew Carraway, Fred Dyson.
And .John Krider, (The Opponent Of The Candidate
Sponsored liy The Originators Of 'I’he Ad), By Brand­
ing* Them As Deinn Unpatriotic lias Brought A Iajw
Class. OI Unscrupulous Tactics Into Municipal Politics
Which lias Not Been Seen In This City Before.

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S a n f o r d 's
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I)f» You Want Industry?

L a rg e r

Do You Want Tourists?
Do ^ m i Want

I V o r ic s s ?

VI
A Vole* For

JC liN i v i r

Is

A Vote. For All Of These

LISTEN TO STATION W. T. I{. It. TONIGHT Ii:!',
Paid Km Ity Friciulii Ilf John Ivey

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N O V . 9. I P -9

Ili^h Court

new rtainia total
Jjif.W il, &lt;
fur •evrrnl cltlei, Incluit*
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 Mk'InHni I'rnm I'rnir &lt;»«r t
taken ov«r th&lt;- Pelplng*M«k&lt;lrn
«unit:
autliortlrd the tlnlm* court to riih
iiifi. •&lt;! 1 I .* eeond lim e to
rniltvnv whirh feed* liy hranrh
on rlalma Involving the then ter i give at. iminrdiat' healing to
tiro into i. or Hi Korea.
Mniii, 1'iogrr iv* I'a ity
“ The I ’n itd Nutior.n 'nice* lire ritory of Oregon, wevt of the- Caa* ; bail
! i undulate foi
......nor of M arymeeting a r.rw for," MnrArtli.tr fai'i Itangr.
T ‘o Juatire In purlin' nt uppral
bnd w h o i'
nine wan haraw l
raid.
f*.||ot Irv u u ," la.
“ It ia apparent to our fighting d to claim- tourt ilreieluii to the fi"in Tile-day
!&gt; ii luyalty n lfiforce* and &lt;ur lnt« llitf«-'&lt;r« ag'*n* I r liilninal and *ntd 72 other would not
&lt; l liy H|i* •tatu’a
t i n hnvit ro.ifirmcd Ho fmt, lliat rlo'ii&gt;' hate teen fil'd im d '’&gt;' an*
I 'llr
I *Wr.
the I'n it d Nation* are i&gt;r&gt;-&lt;*ntl&gt; d i e . Indian Cluilii* A r t . Tli*
I.'uii «i
in hostile roll tact with Chine*''
'.it&lt; e-oiirta mny
tliey "hould re
C’ommuniit military unit* deploy* rue to hrinjr id om r to Hi* at­
luinage iiii'.*t tiled
td for urtiuri nguiml H&gt;" f»rre» tention of Hi' United Nation i."
'•
h
i ,
in ,u ieil ir,
of Hie unitiil rominnntl. *
'flie Keeunty Council met ui
MnrArthur uihloi;
:t . M today to take up the ul* •
le je c td l a $ 1 2 * .
"The lontinued employli'ent of tine •iue*ll&lt;.i, hut M acA rthur i t*
f'hlrn •«* CunimunUt f o im in Ko­ |*irt m b * made &gt;» fot * 11, • d !.•*
■t I he govellillHrnt
I . o f Itu
rea und the hoitilf attliud1 *f- j II I’ M today to take up t he l*ale*&gt;
•i -cited tonne*
m in d litr *ucii force*, '(liter w
Then* wa&lt; no indiration, how*
ini
(M
i’t
fur
in
tide or oiitmie Kona, ure mat* •■ver, that lie tpj* tioo would I*■,
*m i . .
mir.tig VV'e.M1* War It.
tie* wlii'li it ra inrumheri! op o &lt;|el.«i"l tniMrdiatriy
I W um -.) t. • nift t,f) jt J iih I irr
hrji.tf 1Mit lit ••i t' iiiluri tli it nil
ft till* »(*• Ilf
mm ti f o r m
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lfit* t'fii|t|ny»
fihlllt v« lit’ll tliti
uipiMf
liu'.r nun J,
tin
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We D o Not Want A Man As City Commissioner Of This
0 d \ Who Would Allow Anyone. On His Behalf, To
Areuse An Honorable Opponent &lt;&gt;f lleinp; A T raitor
To His Country.

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'thr
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Iltlflllt t«‘i| ||V
Still) Ii 1•*.". J miimm r hath1*4'r *»f
im &lt;ed after longthv Mini lieal' ,1 d I ate m r r it- in* r*
it*. An noiei nl" ‘ nl, intiodiai"l I,y
I t-odiit Hill
. i . ii hi Votie Wit*
lianic, plaeip;f the limit at '-'■’Mi. tva*
defi uted
AtMrthei I &lt; olutioii n'hlng fur
poll' e powi-l foi Itie pnltnl wit.*
defeated.
Adopted w It limit op|H&gt;«ition tt tl*
I, l e id 'll ii'll r
idinu Hint the
Untied SUt&lt;
•operale w it Ii other
rtiunHir* m
Ming 'in e vh n n g c
•tlldeOt M till ' 'hip*, tiring ti'pnraI l"ii* l o o n e y ,
t nth' r meun*. Thin
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&gt; •"im iM'fo*v the
iintoaiiil ■on olloll in Miami.

IM R E ARE THE TRUE FACTS !!
The City Of Sanford DID NOT S tart And Do The Work
To Benin The Stadium On October litith As The Ail
Would Have You Believe. The •larco Corporation,
Orlando, Florida, Contractors For The Sanford Muni­
cipal Stadium, Had Kindt Men On The Job Setting Up
Batten Boards And Beginning The Foundation For The
Stadium And Their Pay Boll Records For October 26th
Show: John W. Ivey, C arpenter Foreman, Allen Tailman, Truck Driver. Charles Lewis, Laborer, Claude
Wilkerson, Laborer, Isaac Dawson, Laborer, Johnny
Bryant, Laborer, Francis J. Kennedy, Superintendent
And Mr. J. A. Riviere, President Of Jareo Corporation.
Since There Was No Telephone Available On The Job
Site, Mr. Riviere Asked A City Official, Inspecting The
Job. To Phone The Order In For Him For Concrete To
Pour Footings. The Sherman Concrete Pipe Company
Delivery Ticket Was Signed For By Mr. Kennedy, Supt.,
But The Concrete Was Incorrectly Charged To The City
Of San ford Which Was Changed The Next Day When
Mr. Riviere* Requested A New Invoice Be Made Out To
The J a m . Corporation. TIIKRK WAS NOT ANY CITY
KM PLOY KK PRKSKNT ON THIS JOB.

W e te D r o a j o f o u r
If lf lC f f lS B E lf t

Wh:i( About The Resolution Quoted hi The Ad?

L

' In- I'nrl Thul W hh 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 City’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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Affine as-the

Js The City Taking Vital War Materials? *
H E R E IS Y O U R A N S W E R ! !.

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thk Virginia hkidgk co.

WHICH IS MPITI.YING TDK MATKKI kl.S FOR THK 8TAIHUII)

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WF.STKBN UNION
K.IMIA285 LONC. DL P II ROANOAKK VIII I 1213 P l ‘jr,0 Nov
i PM 12 r»:i

Here are 4 (food reasons why:
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O UROACTO RTA F fR O V tO M IT H O O t
war* dailgiwd for your
ford to do o battar, lor*
lor |ob,

OUR SPICIAL FORO
IO U IR M IN T t» da*
tignad for your ford
to rova you lima and
i w m ),

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OUR PORO-TRAIM D
MICMANICS kaouvow
ford horn bumpar to
bumpar, intida end out.

T H E N A TO N A L PRODUCTION A U TH O R ITY ADM INIS­
TR A TO R A D V ISED IN A N EW S R E L E A S E O CT
27 T H A T IT W IL L BE HIS IN T E N T TO A VO ID IN TE R RUPTION OF T H E PROJECTS A LR E A D Y UND ER W AY.
T H E M A TE R IA L W E USE FOR T H E M EM ORIAL STAD IUM
W IL L NOT BE T A K E N FROM A N Y PROJECTS W E FUR• NISH FOR T H E D E F E N S E E F F O R T B U T W IL L COME
FROM W H A TE V E R C IV IL IA N M A TE R IA L W E H A V E
A V A IL A B L E A F T E R A L L OUR D EFEN S E CO N TR ACTS
H A V E BEEN F U L L Y S A TIS F IE D .

Our first duty it to keep ynur lord ut fine a t it was
designed and built to he. Ynur satisfaction is wliat
makes our business gmw. I'lut's the big reason
why you can Ire urre of cjukk, dependable, econom],
cal i r n k t when you hring ynur t'nrd in us.

Drive

OUR O IN U IfU FORD PARTS
aro madr tight, to At right and
tail lowgar.

in Today I
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VIRG INIA BRIDGE CO M E CHAPM AN
This Certainly Shows That The City Can Not Take Vital War Materials.
The Government la Not Taking Over Ten Percent (1 0 % ) Of The Pro*
sent Steel Production Of The Country.

DKAI.KR

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B. FIR ST S T.

C ITY OF SANFORD
SANFORD, FLA .

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I*.III! FOH BY C m X K N B , M A N Y O K W H O M A B F V E T E R A N S . W H O B B L K T B
IN K A IR P L A Y A N D K R O O R B S3IVB G O V E R N M E N T FO R S A N FO R D .

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�H IE W E A TH E R
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 ssr. 0f the World;
T o Proaoto the Progress of America.
T o Produce P ro rp rill; for Sanford.

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• i i no I Slurhlli aimer ((I'M!
...
Il.i after no—it ami ...lit*; til.
t|«*ln ala nolthr.i I alaat a*j I winds.

XXXXI1

Reports Show
Heavy Voting
* Across Nation
Early Returns Bring
Few Surprises As
Vote Follows T r a ­
ditional
Tendency

Entabliflhfd 1908

Local Political Interest Centers
O n Race F o r C ity Commissioners
M utll lllleieil hi the elettliall ol illy to.llllllKiolif-.* wa- Ir.ra lr.l
lit** morning, and a m in d «ole wa* in ili-a tcj la) the fail ila.il lav
1 2 . tO o'clock mure lhan 7(i0 had call thru Lallaal* at the l ilv H ill

\ eating on thr cnngiriiional. (late and county n iu ri wa* itrailv
hut not unusually heavy. Shortly*.

after noon 405 a si *iate re I -j
aia ntj. haal voted at Precinct N&lt;v.
3 at he Tourist Center.
At l*recinrt No. I, ut the Clirl
Sca.ut lli-aili|uarteria on Commer
clal Avenue, the vaating was ligh t­
er niial at noon iraa-heal n tiatnl
a s s o c i a t e d PRESS
of 115
rrpoita.frum the voting in
M r- F. K Itaaiiinillnt, clerk at
longirst.onal cfritioni lm the C ity Hall polls, reported a
(trra
no surprise*— Republican* -tesdv *,
V “m
,n Ilf Voice* &gt;inre 7 :*MI

Victor tireen »er\«»l at one table
atul Jim Singletary. J It l.vle.,
Lester Thorn le y ami W P Peacock at another.
Serving at Pravinrt No .'I were
P. W . Pone, Mr*. A. W K|.p*.
It. 1.. Parkin*. J r ., anal K a rl)le
€
itr
lla&gt;u*haa|alrr.
* Firtl
“ Plenty of p olitics' wa* in tlae
wind In the d o w n ti^ ;
•ictln
today's
and ruliilialate* hn| in take Iha-ir
m ihrd
, ... .a. A. M. whet. tha- Voting -tlilltd . (hare of good natuiial kidding.
were out in front in normal GOP j at)1|
that the t. tul
Much Iaunt a-r went am at aliitg
trm tory and ihr Drmociali lad Mould aH e a d the 1 ,201. mark of store counters, the Sitting S&gt;n.
nf It* »t wen- rcaaly to to iu n le ir
lu«t year. Assisting her » w
in area* they uiually control.
much information, atul the Smoko
Hut the figure* available in mid- Ed u a rd loins*, Mr*. Italph A .
House and llill Pell'* cigar store
Smith
Pltiyal I’alltirr.
afternoon, representing a handful
At Precinct
I, Phil Itach, ware I he scene nf gm-d n *t ill &gt;■«!

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anal

ol an ripectrd 40.000,(NXI or more
ballot total, were loo fragmentary
'J o hate any real meaning. Iliry
came from tcallrird precincti in
only a lew ita tn .
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 ic h , alway* an early reporter, went Re­
p u b lic a n 10 to J in the governor'*
“ ace. That compared with 15 to
I G O P in 1948

llenry

Russell, I,... Ilutner and argument*.

Unusually L a r g e H ig h C ou rt Holds
V o t e Turn ou t In Littlefield A c t e d
St. P e t e r s b u r g With N o A u th o rity

Barbers Must Give
Up Shaving Brush
And Neck Dusters
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 aftc
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 *
"la th rrlier" 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|srr neeesaarv.
If they buy a latherlter. the ma­
chine* will co»t nlHiut |I0 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.
W ith 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 P A TR O L
The Civil A ir Patrol will meet
Wednesday night al 7:00 u'clu-k
Bvlth classes on radio code and
neurology until &gt;:00 o'clock al
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.

T A L L A IIA S S E L Nuv. 7 v P l
I lie | loiiila hupicmr ( null tuled
.
,| .
.
».
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.

N o. .'it

Aiwoclnted Prcsut Leimed Wire

Censure Vote
Q n Bousing Is

United Nations Considers
Won By Labor Chinese Communist Thrust;
Mustangs, Red Jets Tangle
3rd Test Vote Within
24 Hours Planned
Over Enforcement
Of W artim e Rules
I.O M X &gt;Y Nov

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OP)

Hri-

tain'* I j I k . i go trrnm rnl s u .v.-fd
a ircaand ihallc.igr **illim 24 hour*
today when it tiral iliiwn a I literal
motion ol irn a u ir mi r.t.uv hy­
ing coil*.
Ih r motion, w hiih wa&gt; •«»)»(•*&gt;tlad hv the ( onsc. tal.se-, I n i lr&gt;

15 sole.

299 |„ 284.

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 r l Imill
|t*l
tillliVt*•% Hit) l S %%4i|»l*iiirt
t*%M lit* \t*l ill kotr.HI I hiIi Ii I Itiul

Doctor K ills Two Airliner M i s s i n g
B la c k m a ile r s 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
W ithout
C)\ei
Fliultt Route
Trace IS Years A ro

Russwi Accuses U S.
O f

A ; ; F i fssitiM

&lt; ) i &gt;i 1 1

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Ready

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I) hI •* 1*ll))) 1.
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I h \|t,k •HIM Ulltl IH"l"t fill* • 1 «l|t
4 ••41)1). 1 itf !•*|• to 14t 1i.ml r f•Ilf t 4
•ill) t*Ml Ii •Is tltlr ••it h 1!•)• torn
• 4*ntiittmf -1 lh lr.lt ill l\i*l r • III
m ii •r%« lull
•it
tinim ih Wllltoti))»nr«l l.l Ih,i W hit* 11Mt|%,r l.iw
s r r i r l j i % of |lrf« t. »r (.MM ifr 1*.
M. i - t . . it
Stf t 1 4» It • "|
itr
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III. f t • l.ll« til
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19)8 U llill ltd" i-r I. •4 4 I ••1I.S4k
IH) *1III)' *•III) ''I 4 IlM % M ir. 1.-411

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 nlqnlm g to llsf
I brie wai no liravv lighting
II L IT N A . Mom
No. 7 vP*
government'* continued
eulorc* " " ,,ir
An e»,ircled lull
Ml V II I n J . V.% 7 oV&gt;
^t.itr A rm n itllu % |)iir»!sti I i iliK
\ |M••laillic III
I t n w l i i t t f H||&lt;*
mrnt of watlimr conltol*.
' " •',r J" -, a
•*» ,," r r •“ b»ui
\\ ilr\ %11*1 I»h I»% • N«*ltlitor *I \ ii
I j « t niglil the I ..i I mii Iiiaiontf 1 binr.e IO.I H ill Korean ilitnm m
survivril an t&gt;p|M&gt;iilioii
u n su ir ^ "b-.l 1" il»i rli'p Allied id tu rii Itrltl *vit limit t It i •%*« IshI i \ ill llir linr* pi.inr. Hillt 1/ pjttriR'n* )•»»!
.1 t irto nl I mUI .lint iltl i« till* lilt
move on the gmriiiinrnt i luMic l'c**sl..l..1 llo K n it w n r legmup I II tl •IttHtllllR lit lto«i mr-II Itr 4t
1)11 .1 thrill m %1*1 llir ••HltllM'lll.ll
mg program bv a voir o| 200 to
i'«.»»*l.lv t.. lollow up list I «l «l III
kill III
2MW.
* "rk I 'Id*la * lilt It lo lirtl l lait« J
|)l lull* I
I
"»l» toj% tliv t«|. Iirttorrn lirir -mil Hiiltr
llir plafir Irlt tin* i n il V im H
Conservative l.radrl
IV m*t Ut '■*,l"Oi li.nip. to (all bai l a* I•I•kf tl ll|) Is•I l|t|C*I l&lt;'ll IItIc l.l'l
O iurrhlll led the oiqmsition In t'ta non Ii ■&lt; 'll nnlr liom llo Kolr.iu
*I •1
••'In
inv'lil III III* I’IshhI *pillt irtl uflllir,
hoii.iiig daUte. Tlit gov.rnrrs.al M in,lo „ ..o loo.b.
wlo
ir
|miltr
.aid
ll.rv
louiltl
ugi.s
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al
7
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,I- "I «).epre*enti*l
lls--.lt Min­
L A A towel 'alii
ister Amu r in llrvaii, wlio iiuecta
Ib r arrul d"g(iglil betvirrn o| a lim e itiugglr
II t \ 11 ll P H I
It)
the government'* hou-i-ig prir- I •» t &gt; |&gt;| Mustang liglitrn
Puller t|,.r| | lauv Nelson said
At M i l V M llir l \ \
.» l
gran, under wl.nh •;«'.■
........... ...........,
I
and
III. ...................... sdrmllnl h r dud «br pilot n l tl- Masltn 202 m s I m.
new homea are l*eii g hudt
|)UI|,
,, , i i
niul llletThe opposition has eiitii-UM
“ " 11
l " ,,r
"ml allerik
the government'* housing i "ginai ""'''i over &gt;mui|u near the Man1 1 |H*it lli.il rlr*
u« “too little and too slaw “ ' h* iliuuai. ImiiiI. i Amrilcan SI iihiI*
ru tit »d 1 Inn.i % Kr«| Aimv h.os
Consrrvutivr Part)‘ c n ..-a t ..... Ia «
s u , | ,„ „„|r lr i|
,,|r |M|. I I artel, 15,. i wrbfri, Indli ol clr *« m l
month Yotrtl that .Iinmnli m-w
Nelson tan! I)i l.a Duron told
H r wa&gt; alunil HI minute, out ol intr i )« nr-&lt;) m Kttif i IL r United
liu iiic -hoiiM leg* limit nriftiially* tie. aim ed ton Isle- Ib r S tm rl f
1 111
built |eti weir ilru nlird as M IG - lillu In* dud llir liiollirrt III an Mutlr. U i mile. ...iilbwr.l ol brie
15., fatlri til III any Alliriliall argument ovrr thru . 1. mall,I lor
llie Wrallirr Kiirrau •ml tliere
planr in tbr Koiran war llu rc $750
w n r snow sliowrr. -•ml ligld rain
1
t tlirrn R rir |r|h)itrtl lilt
be was lakrn to |H.lue bradI V v ’ h.nr Pa..
wl.e.r llir
tiir lioui .Hid a halt dur| No qil lit. it. D. I . Dillon loltl • • - 1 "munlain. air about I..4IMI tret
T i
mh
mi i i
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l*« ru Fillip tin •llMt* in) toil* I,.*
it- intith«*•*•! *•m ill tli«*«l iiii ii)
11
if llo- Sanfurvl
I m ini Nations fnriet clp a n iltd ipp«* iir.l
i) (nil) to l i tr tin plait*' ( hi

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111It

Elsewhere In State D o n n e l l Appointees
Voting Is Light As T o Demo Committee
Are Given Approval sole was
Issues Are Settled

S T . P E TE R S B U R G . Nov. 7
t/T*&gt;
In an aina/mg lurnoul. (mm
30-55 percent ol sider* m llie Si.
Prtrr'buig -sir.* lu ll solrsl by
noon today.
A biller ftgld belwren Demo­
cratic and Republican undulates
which got bolter as (lie campaign
, mFrom mo*l of the country there
went on set the fuse under thr
^ ve re 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 irgn lrird .
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.
1 he nearest thing to a diownig
ol a ihifl came from a tmall .Yew
Hampshire precinct. Republican
Governor Sherman Adam*, wlio
carried it 11 to I two year* ag-i.
trailed Democrat Robert P. Ring
ham 5 to 4.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. F L O R I D A , it ESI)AY NOV. 7. 1950

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Nielu-.l I.out* t...In. 27 yral-old •‘&gt;1 •*..»! lie ... ..ve. Wlutel.all m todiM • ipil.tU tonr «nmrtnrtl
taxi.ab tlnvri and Ralph Wtnlirld
mile, -ull.r . I .d lint I I|) &lt;&gt;tr| ll*•)%|(« tie- ll totill l*r||*
Caller. 15. . welder, ludli of He was al 111.ilk» Irel. 't ilting bn nil Mi. Xitlnir •

Villen- sf it\ l mm|| inert*. In*
llicll ito III rfurl|»r|»«) I'tolull ll)
In a 5-2 decision, llie inuit said
Market
*isitvnl' i llir tli.ilv'r*.
Lalllrlirld's Irnn ol oilier cipurd Auction
li e I lilts ll Vltlslll* to %(••n*
willi the May primaries, when lie
Directors Named
was defeated.
tii i« I toitli pndi.iliU llir Mi.itrft
, |,l.. kmail stunt It’. f»Mtb. Iwlween Wl.ileliall and Hull tl*•i Du in it* Imtdiv It l Mimitun*
''Since be was out as a lurinbrl
By Stockholders \iiie"i an plane, wnr ir|M.rtrd
Ill* l’.\.\ •• ! all *I ! «I oil Jill Lilt• I* dll I'll) &lt;1 III
ol the loninutlrr lie was out at
Slockhold.
Vks'll.l Wtl III nmLt I. ml-.I*litil
chairman anti bad no |Miwrt to
^*t 11#• toiuLI |iMitki%
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till vacant ret on llir i minty exe­
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in. be blamed un ihr l a.tn I..O- (|i(f
lii NX4)liiiiFf«&gt;n. I m ini ‘'U I d
mg veiled in the nrwly elected td |&gt;tuns fur building un the I I
ll.r.i, but drsi.tlHHj .1 as "blaik- •d In ri Ii'am* tin rrrto li«t or
I‘••IIIVto41 Imiiif )||.iprtl %
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chairman o| the State Mxrculivr
Comimtlrr,'' Juttscr Glenn Terrell ford on the Orlando Highway, Pinkerton To Head
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said C. It Hawsurt, county ageni^ ■ j
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Wllry «jhiI 1« pnmnil **.irc» tir.d iinuonr l tiflui tl&lt; t hJ Hu*
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«•»! m writing the lu uil't niaiorvi) wfm vra» rlrrlrd rhrirmun ol tbe L l O I l S
I’rtoli
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tiltiipl.itnl M.urae tot.ultl . nl
li»»n Milfr, *|i•App«*ni•«l tartrd tmn.iil.tttrl) IUvaii#. of |M
opinion.
board About fdl stockholder^ were
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H)'|it. I*», m : ll»* I'lplmni'vl llu*n tin* topatlift. duly did airpLint
presitd
at
tlie
meeting
tu
lot.
in
D ir souit (aid llie I I appuintrrv
ithtoi'ct IN* I toiiit diit t»i to lit*1•i•Ie* in) ilnn I »Iiil)jr til
Supplies Are Low thnt Ii U to if f li ft nft« r lh«*\ «piav alook.S'dfm
drrville.
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The trend hv noon wa* even to llie vac ant let by L II. Dor.Plans under consideratiun
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lies* l l.ma a.'it woulil
' It I'.nke.too druggist, l.a Itr If*Diiroti. toh«) lino pimtiod Tin* plain ton* \tiithtoc-t
higher than that of Ihr i .
nell ol W rit Palm Deach, the new rludi n long market building, i.
A*-. |ded llo* . Iu.itmil.. Ii.. ..f ||. i)M‘*l)«'M
i«' h«'ir fur
\*m*t ho flipht 115, t hit nrn* •*» S' ittir
turnout In the May Ih-mnriatli* cliaiiman, are ibr duly qualified n restaurant it.td truck *ttq&gt;
I - ••■ IIIoimI Hunk . 11011.111..* .* mi* U i t i tf1%«d :« &lt; li\)•!«*•' nit.I ri It tdppitl ,|t \| llilli'fiptill , \Imi sVmmiIccii Killed
primary, hut the pace I not n
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•'••'ll. Ill limit t. tetr.it I.lit .»• &gt;•
s.i :...r.tiuiir«a| i.hIuv ... ih. m,.i in.*it )•ij
ported to keep lip. However, a rec- « ntniiiillfenien.
latkelaml, lie stated llie ctiti.-lt i.lg
Ite»f9( till' t'l|(*tl|4 ||I*)| I) •■•••• It.Mill)! Irttile' it Ic.ittiisl Itr••
of III.*.'Illh to la.till It ol. ■ •&gt;,
Ju»tiro Terrell said the only tiun i-umniittee, l.ended hy ll
old off-year voir i* in the offing
i\iitthtoi'-'t alllili«*t at ^•t.•ttlt I&gt;tikittp; All.uK On
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Orangrs county vote: About 72100 authority grunted the retiring William*, derided In give fut
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rhairtiian
after
the
May
pritnarle*
study
to
the
hutlding
progi
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tu
the
huildlng
progi
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of total tfgi»trntlun of U.limi voted
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k*hn.l inndt* fmii M
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ta
%
O 'l t a l i M n a h in
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and
report
tl.elr
finding*
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here
on
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M
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K-i
was
Hie
power
to
call
un
orgald
through first five hours, arrurdtm.*
tuni! i'll) in#ntn 1.1 (Id* liri*th«i in
ration meeting of the newly meeting of the Is.ar.l of direct. . Jd.imiin..al in tl..- ,.b - . ... u
to he*t gut-sse*. No hot rare* in elected »late committee mrmlier*. W
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edi.es.lay night.
I .nkerloii, I'etMin* .1. ..mg I.. .h. a•n
lil \ 11 \|.\| \
•la S'..v
county. First time voting tuarhine*
«l $500
Chief Justice Alto Adam* and
Mrmlier* of the Imard incbul. nnle I.I.nhI are otii-..l ... r.-l.
;
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to t»F(t
On
(
tmlcmpl
(
’hiirift*
u»*d rounty-w isle. Several
Hi* »ai«l thr iliH'tur ImIiI him *‘t
Justice* Flwyn Thomas, If. L. M
I. lilt ll .) (lilt.| • t.
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son.
It.
II.
Ilerk,
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Slunhi
li.rim
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so|
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to of'ltrtl
places late tqieriing when t.lddlng Sehring and T . Frank Hobson
th«n|nl to l.tiriir Ihin to mi ••ml*
II.
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C
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Janitor* forgot tu open plate* hv concurred with Justice Te rrill. F. Tedfurd. Hrtiwn M
nft«r tin* hruthrr** had nirHiitftd tt tS IH N fiT O N . N "» 7 P ha i t-,ii ti t ii* ( ♦' t* llllllf;|f
iller, Hi ft.-, un I'nl.m.io \\.
• till)
ILi. i t lltissell, fdl, &gt;
&gt;1 Miami »
«all ut Id* tiffiit* l.iwt rti| Lt
7 AM
Justice* Hoy Chapman and It. K. IS. Mathieut, F. C. Cerr-oli
About r»*. pint* t.| ..... loN
, i |m
VIiuifi «niil Dr l a Ihiri'ii t . .minted Id a frdi-.a! *-tri.t-t not
Imke county: No vole maehin'- Ihdiert* dissented.
(ieurge Arnold, Jr., Leu Ilut■. • dtinat.-d during tin !..-i i
I
iiiii
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4*ra
rt1 1••O
I•l li.id railed
}r-tt-idu) ••!. a •‘iMilempt .«( 1••*»
there but .’I.ikm* |* gui-s* on num
. W, Lins ui.d tiral.nm Iluot.-i iampa.gp, and tin . , , I.,... ...
Tin- Supreme Court also ruled W
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on&lt;llH
Eltl • ftfi*
*• t'Lnitft i:tM
totn*; toil i.| i lit.
her out of 111,800 eligilde who voteil •hat lormer owner* of the Live i They were eha-ted fur n )|l |f) 11
IIII totill |l»l' )'|i n*|| I** || '
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to
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Ihu* far. tine state reprewntative Oak naval reservation near I'm
lliimiirh tlu* t*hn tin)• . imi. ,nii Capl. W aller Turner d.i. &amp;-unu- .nmir t|i)c«tIt'll
month* term,
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%
.id
heing chosen and referendum to sut-nln should he given clear title
rtimniiltri* n Mr kn«h'i AImmii if* * .&lt;• pint
The
hulldin
alailish Justice of peace court* may
ll's s ils w s ou rage M il
elude- Hull Williams, Fn-d l»v- uf blood will
II"
I •*•!•)*•«-*| lit |j|«*
Wi t h I Mini Division unit,.. ». „*.i ».&gt; .&lt;•i.j.t., k.
bring out over one third of total
Hrown Miller, II. II. Pope, (*s uni il tVliruarYe In* hiII d I
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voter*.
ha... Hunter, W. \V. Lint, F c IVmiiid il«*»iriiift* Itl**im| fstt tini i TOKYO, Nov. 7 lS|mt.*l. «' • Chi.ago gamble, wh.. n \ I 10.1 . f"HlM l •Is•))..1* *» •s*ifiifiHit
f lilt*
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.
••till. • •ll•llill 1
Hrnrrallv, Flurida voter* ill*- (•rand Jury Named
King.
Mf I'ittkrrli'i), ttiL* .ii | ••!)«L arrived in the Fa. Fa«t Ctm. •, l-sik.ii ikiug -vu*loate in ( ’ll)
I'layetl hull* intereai In the elerFor Full SeHHion W. W. Lin* was named rlm.r Ion's
INin* Ntiiir, t»i it In. Lofiii Inuod where l.e is t»n dut&gt; willi Miami lb »ch.
I. .)*Ifftt’ke
tion.i lihiav a* only a fraction of
VM
* Ill'll
toLu Ii I
•»l.i) •it »•! ititstn.
at 11#11 Mnifiiohn \%fvmt*
man of the finance rnmm.tt.
the-state's million rrgiMt-red vnt
H
o
fill
Infunity
Itegi.uint
of
lluaaell
a|.|iearei|
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
er* cast I-allot* hv I I’.M.
N n &gt; J C Mlk Ih II. pnnd.ial of
morning at 10:00 o'clock with when farmer* can smooth of ( the Soull. Side I'ri.iiarv School, the ltd Infantry Hivisiof. u* t.........Ilee on two day- ... mol u i.Im i.t illli-. r opt ton to .1" ii.o ii usI
Report* frum tliruughout tin
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.
state were approximately the same. a grand Jury wa* organiied.
ion.
ol I" answer i.uesl.on- llie St n life of llie ta iu .a l
there.
S i" •.al g u a .il bn** &gt;. ....... .
serve A.iirriran Ldoial.o.. Week t isIlie
In roost rase* less than ‘20 percent
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 X
hud voted hv noon und in some election day, the Jury was ad­
O
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W
est
Si* mntempl
lll.Nk« "I ... ,. .Kit., (M-.l.t Itasllasr* us etc* atst
said Mr. Dawson, and the nun. various school-. Slu- ua ii.l.mli.n-d tIf»th Street Sanford
T
h
.
contem
pt
rl.artfe
•ari.es
a
journed and directed to meet her is rapidly growing, with sti*t by King Lion l i mi t Itids-on
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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 w ill n I
a&lt;. •- ■•••■I •I"*
1
1
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til
liarel.t*
uf
Capt.
Turner,
ai«
jail
and
a
$
I
.(W
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S
fine
morning, said O. P. Herndon, per member. (Srower* from I I*
.-to - 1 ...i.»,
...
ll
Mrs. Ellen Hodges
lung time midents of '..Ift Patk \t Mu...... Itussell l-alol ft". .oSfu tothe
2J) Year Old Ncrtii
clerk of the court.
.'la i alol Sol. I.u
and Orange counties have loin
A
vtnue.
A
graduate
of
the
In.
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Ifnil
on
the
...dirl...i-nt
H
e
Dies At A ge Of 7S t». W. Johnson wa* named as ed, and one mrml&gt;er. la-e Wan. Found Dazed In Ditch Verslty of Floritla, Capt Tii.... I« al under indictment in Had. I*.ii m i' .lo n a -t f. . M
"»l|t||«,
foreman of the Jury ami D. W. a Chinese.
th e n - tin
i-. i- -. n t le .e. N1111•'tlCI*
enlistrtl
tn
the
A
rm
y
in
IV
II
county
lM
.an.il
on
tw
..
count
a* acting foreman.
ha- 1
iu ile ie .1 v|id&gt; ni-e
Mrs. Kllrn llntige*. 78, died Hendrick*
of off..In** hr.la-- tn deputy -tie. th i-.e
(Valter Strmpler, 2‘J year old
Mr*, tiahe Michael will servr as
I till- of llie m ain .skin . of rile
•hortly after noon yesterday fol* clerk.
Sanford Ni-giu, was found this
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pn-klili .itiul , a ui nn. imi ■* t lo i.i.eslowing an !llnr*i of (ev.-rni Other member a of the grand B R U S S E LS , Nov. 7— &lt;A*)— The morning at aitout .-'•(» oVIoik B U R L IN G A M E , Calif., Not 7
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lion ol . '••ni.mi. i 'l infl . n e ig
n.ont).*. She had been making jury are tirurge Jacobson, Jr., Belgian government und the lying . 1. a ditch hy the road­ , -Jfh r. N - N "«&gt; « “ '
lin
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A
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1It............noli i
I tp|Hi-i|...|, |- r mi Il­
her home for a number of year t 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;
, nS‘ ,M»N. NoV 7 l,P. Ret..
ia i nl tin- R ed- ivo-bl I imi inu rl.
will, her daughter, Mra. F. M. It C Smith, J. D. Woodruff, today denied Belgium is rxnoit almut two mile* north of the oner William). ....... Inst mgM
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m
itassatior
l.wl.
W
pow er undi i Pie-id*-... Ju a n Jo e
English hi. the Country Club Maury Crew*. J. F. Story, W. Jng arms to Communist Chins Motina- lllidge. A state load and re m a rkrtl
Ifeugla*
I . . I night that
t n »olo
lt&gt;usd.
I in ftT'MDftr In ninki* it liaii l) ..
crew discovered him.
C.
11.11,
David
M.
Karle,
Horace
The
denial*
followed
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t&lt;-iM reHum. Feb. ft, 1872 in Charlton M. Cochran, J. L. Perkins, James yesterday hy the Brussels in &gt; He appealed to he in u .lured for you.
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lounty, &lt;ia. Mr*. Il.ulge* mine II. low, Jr., Klmer Helms, Polk government newspa|»er “ La t{it. condition, und was taken il. u Then,
cent I v to r u i ll l* «im . in n i't a rt .v itv ,
lhi» rorunri rplRtol
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f .»
it.t,...!*, rrly
i • ia
k iiM into thr
It
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(iu«*«t "I minor of Inc I iirrliH
Ir Ssnford in I'JOfl. She
a
N
w « bIi I' hhi»
saying that H J oo.imn. worth I Mutely ambulunrt- to Ft-mald.
iH'irty at a dinner, Douglas uni
III.M IS
i l T I I U i I It
im nt.er of 111* koyal Neighbor* It. Slaton and W. 0. Bridge*. machine
i ||)mi1p* S
iauighton Memorial llo-pitnl for •nd gulped two cyanide ru
gun*
and
bullet*
ii.it'
the North Atlantic Pact bn* 1AI.I.AII \SSK»* Nil) T-trh
t f America rnd the Me;hod.(l
observation State Highway Pa­ liefore t.iosliy could kliiK'k a Ihiftl m
been
exportetl
to
Mao
Tse-Tuntf
ade
it
evident
that
effective
&gt;
—Ilronr.l ruintl&gt; ■ft $l.imtttNM
Church of F'dkston, (ia.
Ihr (too
BODY
China during
the first nm* trolman It. D Harrison, who in­ from his hand. Hut KniR im o mulu.il defense in W
estern Ku mI"h»| rtiii*!ructloti iM
fttft.l 14«U4*
She i* survived by three N K WAtssAHMlN'lt
vestigated llie arride.it, staled killed Neely, a San
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*
■laughter*, Sir*. Knglish, Mrs. A. 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
D. Rosier and Mi*. Hen Smith, attempted assassin of President said In a carefully worded com mined whether or not the max Crusl.y said N 'c ly, .lespondcnt tlonal
eontini-ntal enemies
oil of Sanford; five ion*, M. (L Truman, will lie flown to Puerto muniqur, "N o arm* shipment- had been Injured ii. some man­ since hi* wife died four year* "Lntlunng
reconril.lai"..,” h&lt;
llodgrs, Sarford: C. W. Hodge*, Rico tomorrow anti turned over have Iwen authorlfcil."
San l ord NN'cut her
ng». previously had threateoeil
f„ unil w„b|„
ner.
Koyal Oak. Mieh.; W. T . Ilodgs t, to hi* parents.
At
the
hospital,
wlitre
StempM.iride
frusliy
talked
him
ll.gt.
&gt;• -lerday ."
Thr
Febriqur National
D&gt;
m" °r French Foreign Minister !!• U-rt
llstel I'ark, Mich.: Paul Hodges. The body wa* brought here Armes
1
|)e (iu rrrr said, “ No ler was attended by Hr. (lettrge il then.
Hchuinan'* plan fm integration
Detroit; C. K. Hodges, Toledo, yesterday from Washington and arm* have
Starke, no apparent injuries were
Rain yrkleula)
left this factory ■!•of western Europe's coal and
Ohio; 20 graniichildren; on-* bro­ taken at once to a Brooklyn fun­
IN I tiR H H H IILH M FN t K I N
found, and the Negro talked in­
N
ov. total ru... 1 1 inches
steel Industrie*.
tinetl for Communist China."
ther, Harry C. Petty ataf one eral home.
B A L TIM O R E .
Nuv. 7 - i 1 5 N
ov. normal rain i 77 inches
Publishing the reactions, " I j* coherently.
Douginhas
resigned
tu
re­
»l(«er, Mr*. Rotiert K. Jones, Imth It wa* placed in a giaaa-lined Cite"
The luxurious scent of imported
commented this morning
High lull- today 1 It. A. M
cuperate
from
an
eye
injury.
ol Folkiton.
beer mingled with the smell of
F L E E T H K TI'K N M
casket costing 11,400.
and Vul P M un.l tow nt
"The** are denial*, we want r .
Walter 8. (Jifford, fromcr presi­
Funeral service* will be held •teel
S A N D IE C O , C a lif, Nov. 7— medicine In II. L. Mencken's hos­ dent of the Alurriran Telephone
Torresola
was
killed
last planations."
Ii. ,61 \ M and II .»? P M
at 2:00 P. M. Wednesday at Wednesday
(A5— Headed hy the ulrcraft car- pital room tiabiy.llc demanded
in a gun hattle with
and Telegraph
Company,
ay. Ihu­
Krirkson Funeral Home with Rr*. presidential guard*.
rier Boxer and two heavy cruis­ prr.ni-s.on to add cigar smoke la- r. nsim-d to succeed In.it.
J »i. McKinley official.) g. Iners, the first units of the Pacific to the mixture.
nephew,
Bafael
ItK S C I'E A IIAN IM IN F.D
The N V o i illicr
'.irmciit will take place in l,*ke IVTorresola'*
Since Oct. 12 the 70-year-old
Fleet to return from the Koiran
rei, 27-year-old New Yorker,
C H A M O N I X . France, Nov.7
S E E K S ItriF I C I
\ it w Ccmcter7 .
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Ministry of war *on* are scheduled to ar- literary light ha* l&gt;een in John*
said only rrlativea will view the 6P&gt;— Th'e
JACKSONVILLE. :: - ;
NEW DELHI. India. Nobody during its stay here.
Interior today ordered thr aban rive here and at two other I all- Ifopkil.s hospital, lie suffered a
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V K TK IIA N 'M C LA IM S
donmrnt of rfforla lo reach an fornla porta during tbe m-xt ten heart attack on that .bite ami announced tonight Hint tin- King n ' itiiniarrk
4!»
doctor* expected hi* death mo­
Tom H. Deen, assistant state
Indian Constellation which crash­ daya.
CIIKF DIED
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Nepal, l.i'lependent kinedom no •Tdcag.i
T h e Boxer will arrive at San mentarily.
service officer, will be at the of­
N K W Y O R K , Nov. 7 -&lt; A 5 — ed Friday into Mont Blanc with
sm s

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 lait vricit aoteral weeks
ago more veteran* than ever be­
fore came to roniull Mr. Deen
about their problome.

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.

48 persons aboard.
r-arge
aca.e eiiona
io reach
ream
Large scale
efforts to
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
A ll hope had been given up
previously that anyone survived
the crash.

Francisco Sunday, Nov. 12.
The
i n , cruiser*
i i u i h -is Helena and Toledo
........ ..
comprising Cruiser Division J
will dock at Long Iicach tomor­
row. The destroyer Under Petdmont i* scheduled to arrive at
Ban Diego Friday ami the dr*troyars De Haven, Lyman K .
Swenson ami Collett will dock
here Nov. 17.

Yea tei day a hospital spokes­
man said Mencken had recovered
tnough to resume drinking his
favorite beverage and was loud­
ly demanding that his doctors
allow him to amoks.
Hut the spokesman
*nol______ said the
noted Journalist still is a sick
man and ia being visited by no
one except his brother, August.

(oining T.lw t, had sought refuge
at the Indian embassy In tu i au!(al at Kl.atmandu.
Sources close to the m inl-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.

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! h r» r va a« n v a v r in r it l
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w ith the count being taken fir * t
Mjriitnaaru d f rMin w h ir h g io iiia •«
fim lL v a * «t 11•m l I m i I M * i .*• f tp ,»*
hy ayctinn* and then on the cn
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N EW D E I I I I . In d ia , No*. .1 U r n n d J i i m « n n « i" t in g »»f l M i - i
tire plan. T h e vote on the whole
S A IG O N
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p n w rrd to Pripittg after a ll It* to take up • m il m a ttc i* n« iiimv l&gt;« (rnm la o k a y . then 1**1 (n itre** on
T iir Soviet bloc ra a l the fiv e
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'I'ctr notlhwc*! iro n lic r with R ed „ .„ V
the n a tio n /' C aldw ell
in u th r l'om r*iuni*l in*a«ion
gen tin a a lx ta ln e d . Lebanon wa*
The tunc ..f the reconvening n f j j ’ h m a, t .p o k e tn a n an n o u m rd U&gt;* h ie ajm l il I | i r
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■topped. T h e g o *rrn m ru t rre*i»u n al ca«c*. if an y . w ill h« d&lt;
"
A ft e r the re su lt w a * announced,
l l . c g« trito n of 4lxiot 1.200 c la .* rrn tp r* nf graduate nod pr..( •• • m tffi llir f li r f i i l ill llir 1 ’n in
A ssem b ly
preaident
N a*rollati 1 lra * rd the tc * l» of a i h r e no tr 't'T m in h d liv the Judge, -aid Mr
E n te ra m o f Ira n aaid the resolu­
c trh a n g c w ith the I h in rv r ComHerndon.
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Judge Sm ith a rriv e d tld* morntion w s* the moat im p o rtan t of 1 m irni*! g n .rrn m rn l a l P r ip in s .
A th n ^ to ti ( *»fl» ll L*t» »fr
A f r o a an d
In r lo , l i m o e
i i i | o n i , i cn i i r •ipportuntc* and need, &gt;.f
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mg to confer w ith S h e riff V \
the 1060 *ea«lon and perhap* eon
l l i r |&lt;r,I* •Ir ||| tIir \ || 1r • •fflOUl
it* MUMX I A T E D V B E S H
Hero, inti s ta te A ltn rn e y ii M u rra y l o n e , h rg .n r p u llin g n ut W- lie
It .1 region hut ate fitted (till. n» .1 i i y t ' t ' e
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action ever taken hy an Aa*em
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th e u n im rta n t o ,it p o ,i on the H -u
il * u ln n l ji i v , I i u m i I *ii &lt;igr«*riiia n l
lie told the d eleg ates: " I t i*
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we a re u n itiilg fo r p e sre ."
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The
resolution
w a*
g u iilo l rugged land wa* developing •uc- II J Bu a*ell, Robert D. S tro n g ,
f t ., i* «ii ih r Fh u td ii Jiin h ir Kham
I lie lioopv w e ir void lo Itr rr, ,1
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through the d o n a tio n p o litical c c f u l l y .
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m e* A hniMpM'l w ill !*#• h* Ll
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T h . Sanford A d a u tii \.it|* o *1 p ln y r r •»f the fiaylrti I tirni*urr
p atm ! w ith tIir* « «»*m| n' ( atmn n f
T h r rn n frrrn re *rh ra|tilr
Dale
Rcgce a quiet N * » Y o rk , celebrated n u o lodnv month* except for an a ir lif t .
m ain tain f ly in r p ro ficie n cy and to — Itoliert
M*hrM»j p rin rtp a i* at th*- tar^mnimr ff»r riu n m iltr^ m H i t i K i front I tn Bank and *h«* I huirLa St.ai* H &lt; 1 M - ha.I h o m ily La* k*'*l M*r »»«|-L
teeerrtlv
had
too
n
under
n
rneu
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youth
who
-av*
he
burned
!&lt;
*•*
perin
Santa
Susanna'*
A
m
erican
•"g a g e in an y rr*cu e work re.
l a v . et#
ftn m Mir point ,,f
, Mfl |t)
,*t Will »*•• * |#l *1 **n T
n f th r rrh is il Ir r n i m n rifrr to tn 'JilUl S a tu rd a y and
•on* to death In fire * he *cr al 4h*- Catholic
C h iir ih
in
Rnnre
in frig rn c p rlin g attack try &lt; 01110
q tllrrd . he raid.
it I u i d i t y ,
\ aim
•las
*• f
u . mI IL
nf M..
t , r . a , n .| |r f, , f
•afr^ uard ntud«nta at *. h-***! « r*n --! lm *in w a •rAtlntta fm m .1 tn
l i HNlliaaa.R »»-• F a ,r l«a*&gt;t
order
o
f
a
flam
in
g
red
Indian
T
h
a
n
ksg
ivin
g
fo
r
the
aa
fe
ty
of
“ A ll C iv il A ir P a tro l *quadron*
Dav
|»-at 1*•••t w tn!* k r L&gt;i» r i* .1 *•• i ||4
inga Kfiuipm cnt ami L*|t« w r r r
W ill lie tied In v a ry r|r.ae with was -enlerned Irxla v to two term * I ' m "lent T ru n ia n .
1’"•••» lfoi|«# •*. , it , , ti|ph*&gt;4ta
f 'lliii &gt;li*'»l lay t hr A in n i *n Autn
M A I I f iA I lK T I N ^ B | | | { | | |i
S h l l ’ S \\ \ | h
o
f
J-to-^ti
year*
in
p
ri«
m
to
run
The
.e
rv
le
e
w
a*
concluded
w
ith
c iv il d rfr ii- e p la n s,” he adde&lt;l.
I l l I It \ N 11 MMV ||
It iv e i * lle rt l" *•* I* 1*1 i . Ml. that
rvtnhilr A j*h«m latua
H O S T 0 N , Nnv. .1 t/1^1
W A N IIIN fS T O N , N 01
t
»
n prayer n-king divine protection
t j's n d It I* im p era tive that the ro n *e cu tive |y.
IN I I I A • l
I
L* hfad L»«t II* li t&gt;l L* » n la tvtng
ir
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Common P lea* Jud ge W tllip m 1 and guidance for the f'rrkid cn t
S an fo rd Squadron
have an a i r ­
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K A I( T IM |I \ K K
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I ) . find, lif t o f P ic k a w a y county j of (lie United S ta le * , rrrlte d l,v hi* i i i i i e I m nrniittf v/alk L hI ih
plan e.”
■l#M* •' ••( • i •• j •( •»... 4 . l l* fir
I l i l f •*n *1 ( I*iliH « \&gt;
T A I I ' K I . PnrnrntR, N»»v .A n1'»
Hh# tnld a nrw» r«infrtrr&gt;&lt;&lt;
Kr e r »1 H « rv irr m rn irtivr
W ays and m ran * o f ra isin g the pa**ed aentenre on the 2 |.y e a r-o ld : C ard in al Sp ellm an , and w ith th,
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9Is s * '
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s •«
T w o r a r lh fp ia k r aI km k * u r n frit night that »hr i* unworried
rrn-aMfi in
llirt^f rr|H irtrr« »»f M
money to purchase an airplane ro uvtalm ut, who pleaded g u llly rin g in g o f the “ S t a r Spangled
Lm
M ill n 911*1VI#* •«!• j -L#llixil?*‘-t Ah 1 * (is- St It f .'t l.t r . nf
L* 1 • '
y r* trrd a v at I I wn l.trri, w hirh th r any |N&gt;a«|ldr violent *• again'* 1
T ru m a n '* •!«•« i«inn In ulay wt i»**i
w ere di»cu*&gt;ed at the meeting to tw o minor fire * In C lrrle v tllc . Ilaririer" hv the eongreatinn.
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n
-sit
H rr * L *1 •»« • ti• in n r H v L&gt;
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, f# hi • #hi#ti*
Ja |ia n r% r raile d K a rrn k n . l« atxuit • r lf Ml» f r i iii r Ih r A m erican pe*tpL oer*L*l
Hut ap p are n tly th rre was
W ednesday n ig ht. About 1200 wa*
1 • •|tlM. , t ||\ s ,
li'lir f
•••ith
•fnn'l play th r game that w.ak
• V'y|rti*tt*#
«lirr#t m n n rctio n W llii th r atta-fni ' 76 m ilr# jkouth o f Taipei
pledgr&lt;| hv Ihe m em bers, hut an
A ,|,lre « .in g the Im itaoa S late t t e iu j* i.t I • M i\-o -f r'*im *n
" Ju « l l i f r l U l f a enuplr «d L
T h r a lio r k ii, at fa. |U I ’ M w r r r
on i i i • ii f • WttliM 1 •. if- '
additional I too w ill he required
■
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!*-• I l l v . tt a t n ........ Ul l b , , ,«b, ,a * l
three m inute* apart T h r y «rnt ra r tr ra went o ff the heant. I ‘n» »• • Confer - n, &lt; —o ,- a ia l
' #■Ir#»lI yr# trr«la\ and ha« ai»p* .*ito huv a auitahle airp la n e . M r.
r*l*ft-*. t l '
ll-e -y - a t,I "---in
fen-lei I 'a t .............. M at It*
md
|ia n ir* « trirk rn resident* rushing gnmg to atop Ringing or g *' 1 u n p fttu r inai aiauit the a««a
R e in lry pointed ouf|,le I,-,,, &gt;ui re lie f al- ■ *b |*. , •*» I'o lo , t'ln e f I! , .
W ill ants lo
cilr# f,M ahe addr*l.
into l l i r • t f r r l*
riaVt*#ri attrrnpt
S av e ra l plan* were diacua*e&lt;| and
th e y -le«erve a ra n --I *a--i m"* v r .t ig a t e .1 lb . * . , l, „ l
It waa decided to an proarh the C ity
ami then nf a mg hi al Hi- movie
E V E B Y I I O D Y W O lt K IN r .
rand C o u n ty o ffic ia l* , c iv ic club*
" A fte r -••••log tv It lit I b, t *• •• .*,1
|*ss |-|M p MM
C LEV ELA N D , Nnv n &lt;f
and hu*lne»« houara. Perannal con
llv M A I. B U M I'.
( r in g on r e lie f I |»c» ..u n lit ItlU l'
I I I IIN , H« M in i i i h |
*•
(!*•
Th e re are alauit ‘JIJMMI uneou l
trib u tlo n * w ill lie g ra te fu lly reU . S . R T H A R M Y U E A D Q U A R II.R .S . K O R E A
(A ’ &gt; - D o ll*,Thr Swiss
If M M 'lllt iP t il
4 *1 |M-rson* In C leveland , Hie .mall- , Ho t »|,.serve those th in g s m v»e|f."
reived , he aaid.
VMMinr#*«| f»hI/#•. (hi* • f#*»t|s*«i ■%( •
numlser since V J d a v. thr h *" , she a,|*|e,|
alone ran n o l btnhl an A rm y.
T h e m cm lirr«h ip m ain tain * the
T
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.
t|al,*men1
l„-,|g
l,l
.
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• ••'VI
i|lV lt|M # |
if lln M ll|M **Y
! State Em ploym ent S ervice r&gt; !•"&gt;*
ll l,e ,k m orr than Amertc an money to rcbutld the R rp u h lu nf
a irp la n e am i each member flyin g
ii rv*I hand, lapping
l*nr 1n irn l («» «••■»?&gt;Ii i m I i *1 •••frda*
I ml today.
paya hl» own expenses fm each K o rea ( R O K ) A rm y , ih a llrre rl four rnonllit ago when the Re«j« rto tte d
M IP IM Ilfpa N I4 I I I (
«t *Mlt*
• H ^ ffllrtl
ID t S S O i I ( T E D I ’ B E S S
flig h t. T h e re ia no rom peniation I 'a r a llr l :W to open (him c iv il w a r. f
fo r aeareh and re»cue miaaion* and
A t that tim e there wa* a ten
IK M AC I o ffic e r here in m onth*,
H arold I .. S ls ite n a|qK-,tcT l-ulay lo have moved into ll*.
8 quadrnn stands ready a t a ll lim e , deney In
m B ita ry ^ e irrle *
to I lr r ,n t lv he w a* o ffic ia lly coni- whcelborte ,K»*itinn in l l ir fm *l Republican drive Inward lu e r la y ’1
w rite o ff the South Ko rean n rm y mended by th , R O K d e in rtm c u t
to m ake aurh m l**lona.
II •.• '
S e v e ra l squadron* in Florida nnd ita *oId ler* a* undependald&gt;&gt;. n f national ,|efen*e fo r Id* w o rk ro n g re iiio n sl election*.
-tt
(Tio*en to reiiu l ('resident liu rn an '* ram paign « |v r f ii iroui S t.
.-h a v e had airp la n e* donated hy B u t the R O K A rm y atulilH irnly a* venior A m erican m ilita ry ad
I.OH t ih L v fl'/
t
* \puhlle Hi'n 11■I people, M r. K a n l l l recrented iia r lf into ■ real fig h t­ vi»or In the R O K h eadquarter*. I x i i i * tom orrow n ig h t, the I
R n in &lt;l
stated. Donation* m ay be presented in g force. And ita tough little
T o ta l Nov rs in it
Each day he and I A . C o l. Y u n v e rs ity o f I'e n n a y lv a n ia Preside-n | speech tom orrow nig ht, S t * ,* * ,i |
(E
d
ito
r's
note:
T
h
U
I*
Ihe
Is*
I
of
a
series
e
tp
U
in
in
g
ihe
pro
w
ir
y
foot
*o
l,|ier*
w
ere
D
rat
to
went
tn
G
olum
lius
yesterd
ay
'
•
w
ill
speak
over
the
M
ulu*t
Itato Fra n e ia R o u m illa t a t Roum illa*
Son lly u n , the R O K q u irt - rm a a .
N o rm a l Not ra in
prwed am endmenl* lo Ihe S l* l e C n n alltu liim n h lrh are .o b iert
Irtiek Senator Itn lw ii A T * f l
-Ho N etw ork from New H a v e n ,'
and Ander»on’a D ru g S to re or at reach Ihe M anchurian border.
H ig h t l'l" 1-r-l.sv
te r. thre*h out Ih e problem * of
In
r
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l
f
l
r
i
l
l
n
n
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r
lin
n
In
I
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r
n
r
r
a
l
r
lr
f
lln
n
n
r
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l
lu
rm
iU
i
ll
w
s*
h
i*
firs
t
p
o
litical
ap
C
o
n
n
.,
im
m
ediately
a
flrjtil*
I
T
h
e
South
Ko
rean
government
R o m ley’s R e*tau ran t in the main
. • ’- 1 •
l : 2 0 | * M . and
•upptying, fe ,d in g and equipping p e « r*n rc th ere » in r,' he halt I- I | Preaident cnnclu'lcs.
got
plenty
o
f
A
m
erican
economic
I
hanger at the A irp o rt.
A . M Mill »i tt P M
the fa r rra rh in g and m uihroom - T » ft for Ohm delegate* to »*&gt;
aid in vcrom plU hing Ih i* b a ltl,
T A L L A H A S S E E . N'ov I (/!•» Monroe county, winch 111- nin«l
M r. T ru m a n 'a addre** w ill g u '
field m iracle. But (4 . (,’ol. W illia m ing South K o rea n A rm y . T h e y Itep u ld irsn N atio nal Convent I
out over nbiiut I.Jn u radio and of i l l (topulslion *» K e y Weal («r removed from the real nf ih r O it r .
N IC K E l . P O P
work at a d jo in in r detk*
and
I * • televisio n station* through a
B A N F R A N C IS C O . N ov. .1 (Ah K . R u n g ,. S an fo rd . F la .. *ay* the have developed a fee lin g o f m u­ in ItHH. S la « *e n won nine
want* a circu it co u il all it* own
— I l ’a O K , kidd ies. Y o u r nickel w o rld ha* failed to t e a liie Ju&gt;t tu al re*pert and perannal lik in g , O hio's 6.1 (JO P delegate* tail hookup of a ll the m ajor broadcastT h e (ta le 's voler* w ill decide Tuesday whellier to -hange ih G o vernor T h o m ** K Dewey - &lt; Ing ch ain s. T h e Dem oeratir Nn
w ill buy a bottle o f pop for a how much the p a trio tir Sooth
J A . ’ K S O N V II 1 E . Nov 1 •/ t t “ C ol. Yun ha* nno o f the q u ic k ­ New York won the presidentisl tio n sl Com m ittee which is la yin g rn n ititu tio n an il set it up.
K o re a n * did lo help them aelva*.
w h ile yet.
-in ."&gt;!»
llir mlrigham
out almut » 100,0' mi for Ihe lim it
"Th eae people are ju *t twgin- est mind* I have e ve r m et,” *ald nom ination.
T h e ro n tlilu tio n al p rcirn l iay* there shall be only I &gt; pulls lal
'a T h e A m erican B o ttle rs of C arS3 Wt
llo -ion
Runge.
estim
ate*
that
MfiltOflOO
rit
ilC
II*
n
ln
g
to
fin
d
th
ey
ra
n
do
great
In
urging
T u ft'*
reelect ini',
- w o n sied B everag e* ended th e ir
c irc u it* and none »hall have li"&gt;»a
C h icago
17 in
th in g * ,” h r aaid. “ T h e y have Iw-en
—
the
latg&lt;-*t
A
m
eriran
au-liencr*
When
w
a
r
M
arle
d
,
he
nlM
ervcd,
Hta*«en *ald Imth p o litical pari-'
state "'•■•m-v
a tto rn e y who (»
convention w ithout actin g on the
Denver
111 •J.t
led around and kicked around for the R O K (J u a r t r r m t it e r C orp* re c,ig n ite that “ In thin hour lh &gt;, In p o litical h i* to ry —w ill listen than 60,000 population. Monrue appointed hy the
governor
*
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|
hotly debated leaue. But th ey too long Ilk a ch ild ren .
M .r&gt;
D r * M ninrt
co u n ty, hy the la te st ceri*us,
"w aa m a n u fa ctu rin g W* p e r re n t nsed in pu ltlir position airove a' in .
weren't happy about IL
Fre sn o
t .: 47
spend* n early all h i* lim e in
" W ith
um i
Irad aro hip
and o f q u a rterm a ste r tuppliaa u * c l e lse , men o f h ig h and un,iue»ti in
ha*
o
n
ly
26JN)0
resident*
snd
Is
S
tassen'a
ta
lk
over
621
station*
And Alvin G. Beaman of Nash­ tom e technical .ad vice m d t r a in ­ by the Ko rean A rm y . H e added' able ch a ra c te r, o f tin flin rh ir y
N ew Y’ork
M Rft
Monroe county.
probably
w
ill
reach
only
one
linked
in
the
11
th
ju
d
icia
l
circuit
ville. Tenn.. assuming the presi- in g , the Ko rean* can q u ic k ly ahow
I ’ltt-h u rg h
41
“ B u t the w ith d ra w a l w a r to courage, n f deep s in c e rity , of
H o w ever, the judge assigned to
fo u rth sa m any.
w ith its nearest neighbor—popu­
deney. predicted Urn Industry can­ g re a t progrm a and reaulta in •!- violent and rap id the men could sricn tio u s devotion In th e ir laCoo
W ashing to n, D C.
RS 5»
*'
Monroe county
I* circle d
hy
Mr.
T
ru
m
a
n
ha*n’t
given
any
not stick with Its nickel price. He moet a n y field o f end eavo r.”
M ontreal
no 14
b rin g bock o n ly th c m te lre t and and o f u n w ave rin g In y a R y t» ■Ign yet about the course his lous Dade ro u n ty.
voter* in both Monroe and Dado.
said equipment pricna have risen
Ja rk s o n v illc
M (17
R u n g * ha* had *n Intide view th e ir hand weapons. G ro at sto res th s lr co u n try.”
A c tu a lly , by trad itio n one &lt;&gt;f Monroe rounty *pon*or* o f th-s
speech w ill tak e, but p o litical ob­
10 per rent since IMS and payroll* o f w h a t the Ko rean A rm y h a t ac- o f w in te r clo th in g w ere lo s t."
HI 71
M iam i
T a f t , he declared , is such
Dade county'*
s e rv e r* in W ashington th in k he’ll the c irc u it’* judges Is s resident amendment say
and other operating costa have cnm plU hrd. He h at Iwen Ko rean
K.l CM
T allah asse e
o f K e y West and spend* m m t of su perio r v is in g stre n g th could
H o w ever,
re a r
ate a
troop* m an.
contend
the
resu
lt*
o
f
the
Korean
gone up loo.
M ilit a ry
A d v it n - c y
Group
#6 rtfl
T am p a
bis tim e there. T h e re a lio I* bis
( ( ' • • i i * i a l n * p * i , K ia k it
( P a s N s ie l O* r*as» K la b ll
&lt;&lt;'Mfi***e ft* Wage M s M i
In
an sw e rin g
Mr
T ru m a n '*
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Tibetan Forces Fall
Keick
rf^
Back On Pemba Go r®
As Reds Drive On

Laokay Is Abandoned
A s Troops Retreat
Before R e d Forces

OpemiiK In Ocala ,lir wll(lr

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Bit/. Theater Is Host
To Batrol .Members

Mil Anrl Kim Truck

Sanford Officer Helps K o re a n s
Rebuild Shattered Armed Forces

Stassen To Answer Truman Talk
In Climax Of Election Campaign

SanLirfl

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The Weal her

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; Amendment To Be Voted On Nov. 7
Gives Separate Court To Monroe

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Sanford Civil Air
Croup Needs Plane
For Defense Work

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Florida Forest S e rv ic e Watch
Towers Symbolize P ro t e c t io n

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Muntezumu Hotel Huh
Heauty, CJift ShopR

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Mlaa Ju n e H o w ell ha* tak*o
over the o peration of th r heautv
shop fo rm e rly r.peratd by Lu c ille
,
Sanford M inisterial AftHociatlon
lly (1 EO R R K AMOH
J a r r e ll at 3ia»« K a *t F ir s t Street
Rre. 11. la. Zimmerman, President
D m m ii alone one of the lis le h ig b w tyi. here and there you n o tn r and it I* now know n a* Jun
Beauty Shop.
Joe C. Crews, Sec. • Treaa.
a ta il, (lender ilteleion of lir e ! ilre lc h in i it* head toward the ik y .
A f t r r re ce ivin g her training a
T h e tkelrlo o . of courte, it a fire w a l.h tower, and lit head it a
the l a F ra n c e H eauty School in
H O L V i K O S ri i l l l id ||
•m all obtervalion room from which a lowrrm an w a lth e t for aiifna ot M iam i, she cairn- to Hanford a year
FIH H 1 B A P T lH T i 111) 1(1 ll
I K p h ru p a ll
woods flie s .
I'a rk A »rn u r al S ia lh Hlreel
ago with h er m other. M r*. Mar
H r * . I I . I.y ttlrfu n Z im m erm an ,
T o the general public, these firu 1 ru n . * pair o f stH n ya fro m tb&gt;- garet H o w e ll, and her b ro th e r-,,
tv . p . Ilrtroka, J r . . Pastor
H. I)., It r r lo r
to w ers are the moat noticeable lower location* on a w a ll mop John Ja c k H o w ell.
Jtxhit I.. MH|&gt;r, I'A iu rillu n a l
22 nd Klim ts* a f l r r T r in it y
t e n u re * of the Flm td a Fo rest aral where (h e a trin y s croaa la
D irecto r
Miaa H ow ell w as fo rm erly rm■
b :00 A . M. Ilo lv I'u im n u iilo n
Hervlce'a fire control prog ram . Ihe m r t bM-ation of the fire . ploye.l here hy the K»a- H e .»
"J*&gt; ’»e Sa*ed A P la ce Ktir Von"
S :3 0 A . M. F a m ily Hi rv lr a and
Sunday Hrhool M:46 A . M “ T uk.
Beauty I'a r lo r and la la r hy the
M inin' I'F’C Jo h n tV. Stceldard A * prom inent as they appear lo ‘I Hi- I* called tria n y u la llo n .
C li iir i li School
The dispatcher then send* flro H a rrie tt's ID-auty Nook. She re ­
Y m ir F a n illy In Hondav Sch o o l" o f S a i foril »»■ p m m .il.il to hla the public, lhe-e “ eye*" o f Ih e
11:00 A . M. ('h u ia l K u rlia rls t
ceived her senio r liren te last
MitrnlriR W orship 11:00 A. M.
|i&gt; .-.H i yrade a fte r co m p le liii/ H rrv ic e are hut a sm all, (hough cr*w * lo ih e aerne of the fire
and .Sermon
.
| .Sermon W. I* .llro o k a , J r .
Um t Ira m in y at P a rr ia la lan d , N. m p o rtant, part of th r t u t fire I f ik&lt; fire rre w * a re not at F e b ru a ry , and now features the
0 :0 0 I*. M. Y I 'S I .
, T ra in in g Union « : I 6 p. J |. A C . Stielilard fired u M ore o f llrb l flg h in g m y a n iia tio n op. rated hy lancer headquarter*, the ra rs-u r- lateat atyD-a in h a ird rra t.
T h e I I I . R« v. John
D urham Union for E v e ry C h u r-h Mm.
260 w ill, a U arand to q u a lify a* th e F'oreat Service to rom hat I* ridioed to them and ll U
picked up on ihe radio o f Iho
W in s . wiH (Orach a l Ih r eleven her. S to ry Hour for C h ild i.-n uiid* r a m ark-m an. lie a la ., fired the ‘ mida fire *.
o'clock Bervlre.
9 year*.
A lthough the overall direction mobile unit.
cM rliiiic. 16 .a lilm r piate.l, llrow nK o re a n W a r
Dar. the fir e fig h te r* reach
Even in g Wt.rr.hip 7 : .’to P. M loir automatic r ifle and witncaard of the &gt;-«te’s fire control pro
C H H IH T C I I U I I C I I . I.O N ItW n u l l Sermon tV. P llro o ka. J r .
the Irene o f a fire , th ey im m ed i­
inki-hm- yun m o rtar and flum e g ram I* directed from T H Ia n a *
l l a s i l a a i s 1-M.a, «•«■* &gt;tae&gt;
I E p isco p a l)
Wenesday E ve n in g .Service 7 •(" thfow er dem oliatiationa. ID- jo in ­ are, the actual Work of f ir e ,f ig h t ­ ately f&lt;&gt; to work w ith th e ir ra k e s,
hut*, fir e s w a tte r*, and tuark i«ua." A IJ . S . F'lrat Corps spoke*H «v. I I . I .r lt lr l m i /.im m rrm a n .
ing in un Individual county i« di
P. M
ed Hi.- Marine* in J u ly .
II. I&gt;.. V lc a .
r .t t e .l hy a rang er from * head- par* pumps. Moat mobile unit* It could lie and not a* good a* We
2 (n d Sunday a lle y T v iw ilr
A H S K M III.Y O F HOD
q u a rte r* in the County. Under the e irry 200 gallon w ater tan ka on would lik e it .”
How ever, K e n e ra l M a c A ith u r'*'
4 :0 0 I*. M. E ve n in g P ra y e r and
I2 t# l.a a r r l A*ynue
ulrn-tton o f the rang er dre a* the U r tru ck s and they a re u*»d
I .. A . A lle n , I 'a .l n i
S erm o n . A ll are wel.-mm-.
alatant ranger«, tnw erm rn, radio If (he f ir * I* too larg e to han d l. apokeimun in T o k y o described tbe
main b attle , around U n*an, a* a
With in d ivid u al fig h t, r* alone.
Phene V I6 .J
• ml
( U M . K I . I . A'I I U N A I. C I I I I H d l
f.a aH im e a a f ir * la so la rg e or large scale rn rm y d rfrn siv e a c ­
Sunday Hchopl O f f . A M
d riv e r* , and f ir r figrktin
h tin g crew *
I 'a r k A rrn u r and T h ird H lr r r l
tion and not a cuunter-offonaive.
lm n in a W o n h ip 1 1 ( h i A M
T h is i* Ih r usual o rg a n iia tio n fqoipm rnt a r r needed. T h r ran g e r
J . Bernard fim n . M in ister
oulh H e rrlre (1:30 P . .tl.
where the F o re il S ervice provides groan so f a it that mure men and Tw o If. 8 . C g v a lry Regim ent, are
C h u rch KHtool 10 .00 A M
•n tk » rg r radio* tu h ead q u arter- cut o ff th ere .
Even in g H e rvlr* 7 :3 0 I*. ,t|
Paint dealer* throiiR hout th. co u n ty.w id e fire co n tro l; and on
M om m y W orship 11:00 A . M.
T h r .p o kra m an said U . N . force*
oi more help.
M ID - W E E K S E R V I C E
N
’
ov.
7,
th
.
people
nf
H
cm
inol"
Serm on " I M u Fro m The I t llD .”
K.anetime* lily r r a w lr r t r a r t o r . s till retain the in it ia lly , in North
tVrdnesday P la y e r and p ralit e at i'*n have been intrcMlucr.l lo C o u n ty w ill have an opportunity
S an fo ril ihrm iph the medium o f.
O V E R C O M IN G T I I F . I.A W R O F 7:30 p. ,t|
h it pull tw o nr fo ur iliac plows Korea.
an a rticle , "ID- l.ik e - the Flo rid a to vote on whether or not th e.r
The in tellig en ce o ffic e ' .a id le
N A T U R E : " P ra y e r |* a foyer a*
■
re ru-hed to Ih r scene o f th*
• o u n ty shall have f ile protection
E N T E R T H IS C IIU K C II T o
S o n ” in the N o yem lw r laaue of
tri m en
erit*,
re a l aa U rre a tria l g ra v ity . A t a W O R S H IP D E P A R T T O S E R V E
fire
ire on
.-h hui
hug* tru ck tra n sp o rts in fo rrem
ta, reorganised unit*
In
a
county
fire
control
u
q
il
the Am erican P ain t am i (III Ifcab
h , t, the tra rtn r d riv e r p lo w . 1 »nd w inter w e ath er plavrd heavy
p h y a in a n . I have m r t mam. n f lr r A N D Y O U W l l .l . H E III.E S H E D
member*
re
re»ily
a
lw
a
y
*
ir,
er in m u .m e concernirip F le tc h ri
i front o f and around th e f ir e , P*l&lt;* in the Red assau lt.
a ll other therapy hod fa ile d , lifted
One nf Ihr w onderful r l't iy
a*e Ibev iecei*e Inform ation that
E Roll-, owner and m anuyer ol
These w e re the ilevrlop m *nt* in
out u | i l l U i i r and m elancholy hr wlio.it ro I r r to C h u rch I*, reward
ho- h a ilin g Its spread.
fire
baa
broken
out
In
th
eir
After the fire I* fin a lly pul the vario us a r r t o r : .
Ih r r r r r n r effo rt of p raye r It I* lea- lo who you a n you are alw ay. th . Sanford Pain t and H I m m C o . t e r r it o r y .
Under Ilia- headline is a p irtu ic
West eo ast— the It . 8 - 24th
ut. the crew mop* up c a re fu lly
tha o n ly power In the world that W E L C O M E , no m m e.
T o w e r- are located in atrateof the interim of the store which
i- raaki sure no sp ark s rem ain D ivision w as forced tu withdraw
W f M l to Overcome Ihr ao-ralled
in d c n U d a i deal and w ell kept cic area* of (he county and the that could s ta rt the f i r r an ew . as much a * U i road mile* to
’lavt* of n a lu t r '; the o r.a slo h s on
F IK H 1 M E T IIO D IH I I I I I III II
mii.I chow* A . II R a n e y , a * * lit int tower men are on the a le rt a? a ll
The ranger rs tlm tte * 'th e are a Chong-Ju to avoid entrapm ent.
J . E . t lr h in le y . M ln M ri
w h ich play* i
l.x» d ra m a tic a lly
l.n ie * of I hr year ra r rp t during
B r ill.b Com m onw ealth fo rce , fe ll
do nr
trn * hav«
hem
le rm rd Mta. I'. II. h le p lirn -o n . II. A. I. n ia i.a y ii, w a lllriR on a wom-in la ln y spell*. Day a f t r r d a y, tin- • u n .id and the amount o f dam
cu slm n e i, and C
P . Henderson,
back there, too. T h r s u rn iltin g ly
agt f« i his trco r4 *.
C h u rch
‘m ira cle s Hoi a .u n .r s n t , quieter U:46 A . M
•aJeaman, w altim r on n painter. to w ennen lean the b u llio n fo r
Duim g the part o f the y e .r «tr»tig Red counter attack In tin
A class for e v e ry aye.
rnltW rlr I t hr- pla. ■ h o urly In Ih r
"K ie l* her E . nulla fin d * it t» »lgna of fire . At tbe fir s t sign wkrn th r most f . i r t o rru r o U n .a n
a re a
endangered their
M ornitiR VVonl.ip
h e a rt* of men anti women who 11:00 A . .tl.
. -moke, tbe to w rrm rn sig h t*
F l ir ld .
from
October througn eastern n ig h t ) fla n k .
S rin io n T o p ic: " H o ly Communion" fun lo work in E lo rid a liecaii*.h ave d llco y rtrd that p ra ye r *up
he nevei haa lo lllir r v lo yet fin ­ on ih e point of o rig in w ith an In- March, the members o f the f ir .
L'nsan a re a —elem ent* of two
p ile* them w ith a ilr a r ly flo w o ' (1:30 P . .tl Yuuth K c llo w ih lp tier
ished U f m . had w e a t lirl seta In ," id riiiiirn t call*.! an a lid a d r. T h e mil s i r co n stan tly ale rt to dan
U . 8 - F ir s t C a v a lry Division re
vice
su stain in g power In Ih e lr d ally
alidade m ark* Ihe point of ih e
the a i l l . l r alalea.
7:30 P. 31.
E v e n in g W o nhip
ir r i, and m any ran g er*
t. v. gim rn ts s t ill w ere cut o ff south
liv e * * A le xis C a rre l.
"P erh ap * that la w h y h r it - f r# on a map ta b lr.
fourhi fire * a* lung as 411 hours uf lln s a ri, a U iu t i &lt;6 m ill* north
Sermon T o p ic :: “ U a k iiiK Good
P J K 8 T C H R IS T IA N &lt; H U N C H
T h * n the tow eim an p ick* up wlthm-t siru p and w ith tittle a f the v a p tu rril North K u tra n
p u rrh a -.d the S a n fo rd P a h il -md
W illie . W o rk"
1*07 Hanford A r r n u r
fila * * Com pany, K a n fo n l. E l-u i.lu , his tower trlrp h on e grid m il* rest.
ra p lta l o f P yo n g ya n g . The enemy
J . Randall K a rr i* . M in ister
h i M aich P.fllr. a fte r h a v ln y
old the radio ifls p a lc ie r at raiig e i
And In ru ra l a rra s , f i r r crew s k n lftd to w ith in tw o mile* of K u
“ A G R E A T C L O U D O F W IT
F R E E M E T H O D IS T ( I I I ID II
headquarters and tell* ih r d li
the liu-lne«» ill M a rch , IU47
*iii. south u f U iiia n amt 47 m ileoften -ave fa rm homes and dw H
N E IT H E R " Will l.e the mot nine s e r­ tV. Kuurlh Street A L a u re l tie n u e
al.-hei t f u r ha* h rrn sighted lln g i that utiietwri«e would have north uf P y o n g ya n g , periling the
“ O ily ln a lly , M r. I4a.ll* .ru - ie d
mon Ih r M in lttrr w ill give a l Ih r
Fred R . H o rlu o , p a ilu r
th . p* 'd hoalne** and p u rchaie I. a ce rtain direction. T o lo c a l* gonr up in flam es and *m»k&lt;- A llied Chongrhon
rhon bridge
jtrh iad .
m o rning hour.
Sunday School
0:46 A . M
the Sanford .lin e In tl*4.t. H r ray * :h r fir e , Ih r dispatcher c a ll* an- . . . . Rut i t ’s a ll In a d a y ’* work
F a r n o rth — U . H. &gt;1lot m rr|Mirt
10:16 A. .V
Y O M II.D .n T H O U B E M A D E Mommy W u rth lu
he lO iild mu irn ie m h e r ever hav- other fire to w n aad a a k j fo r g fo r the ra n g e r................T h e y are the
ed
menacing
new
R
e
il
movein -nt*
W H O L E " w ill Ire the re m in d **r- Your.R P ro p lei S e rv ic e 7:00 P M
iril' la . ii in a paint and yin • ature
I g irlin g on the fire . T h e n h r vU .rd i n* o f the fo re il.
In the C o m m unist .Manchuna-Kn
mon subject.—7:30 I*. M
Evan pi IIM ir S e rv ice
7 :tu p ,t|
liefor* In laio yh l II . li e knew &lt;hrea lairder area along th r Y a lu
T h e Cfturrh *chool w ill in r r l ai Prayer M eelln R —T h m td a ) 7.30'
v .ilu trly n .ilh in y u ln iu l tin- hurlleft
fla n k *. A aF ir
s t 31M
Bfa.ln
s
i.
a
al
a
a
a
si
l“
I l IlnTlKEs
161*1
•Inef D 'n
P.
M.
0 .4 6 A . 31.
inu- he had w orked for the
J
** * ***
Inil.fcii 6'iiy i|o n i|M»Kr»nian
th r r.n m tria tC h ris tia n Youth F e llo w sh ip w ill
e f K a lita pong, , had . . .planned to
other fellow nioai iif Ih r lim e
, lackng Hm| , w , r , Chinese.
lu r r i at ri:80 I*. M.
F IR S T C IIU IIC II IIP C IIIIIS I
J g V * iu r _Ir lu ln g_ th
is weekend.
I elping
th is weekend. R iv e r. T h e y .a id the force* v e r r
l-------------------l o iliau e a S . mm--------Saoo alee)
prim lo that y e a r.
A cordial web-om* la ra lrn d rd
H C IE N T IS l
•'*» •••1 " '» moving to w ard K u rra .
" I lia appleJitlceahip u o r k lliy fo r ; future ot Ihe priest-nilad country
to a ll.
MW Kaet Herond Hlreel
. .T L
t r u 1 ° lo
C hinese ca p ital tu seek
Northeast
U . 8 . M arines launthe Olio I fello w , I u i i k M him Ihe j
Sunday Rchnol
11:46 A . M .j
■il
l
,
!
u
u
.
•
•
"
*
*
,0
°
*
0
1
*
peaceful
settlem
ent,
i r_'” "7
n n i, | i i , t.ul
urn on
oil tne
m r ,.(|r ,| „ .is i v.- «n the t.’lian g jln
fundam entals o f h iu in e a *. ID had j T t,» \1/. , 1,1 •
H I E C H L 'K C II O F U O I)
•ve
off it*
il* departu re, the CommunCunm iun- (C b o th ln )
MntninR S e tv ire
11 on A. 31. lieen
t
h
*
W
orld.
*
*
r
»
re
se
rv o ir, hut w eie
m II iiik
m e rc h a rd U r Mid
t S t f E h * A venue
W ednrnlay H t r t ic *
3:00 P . 31
snmmnced . on
Oct. 26
26 lira
tlrat
l*&gt;ey
u , R r.t
I n d ia , rrp trse n la tiv r a l U ia a a . | 1st.; wnmaMW*-#.*
&gt;n Oct.
! th
ey , | 0we.l alm ost im m ediately by
m
u
n
u
yln
y
b
u
*ln
r*a*a,
and
had
S e e . J e t C. C re w *. M in ister
R yadin s Room TueaA ay* and F n ca p ital oi rdvet, has advised ih * fcfl!
f*?
,u ***** attacks
attacks on
on th
t he*irlr opi
open
n ri(
right
‘
am i
le
arn
e
.1
two
essen
tial
Ih
in
y
*
shout
j
God's
Secrets
Being
Made day* 1:00 to a n o P . M
•
pi ’y pD
Allie.1 rein fo rcem en ts were rushru n tim e a aucce»*ful pro fitab le New tJrlh i grtvTKMWnt that T id t a n
K n o w n ' w ill be O h- trrn te n auhjecl
A nlw
u a* ;iy
iiy th
m In
invaaion
r.a . l-een
iM^n „„ ]( »u th..
th r w
w esterti
esterti fn
. . .m
. . .t. in
... an
. . . at"A riam aial F a lle n M an" it I In
'
__
^f
y
isio
n
ha*
h u a in e a i: F ir s t you had lo do a |
d f R e v . Crew * at the C horeh of • object o|
the Itru o n -Se tm 'in
b ,c k ,u
Bgderwnjy a m n s O r t . 7. a c io n lln g tempt to atop th V ris in g Red tide.
Uod Pu relay M t h r Rmrwtaa w.»r which w ill 1 &gt;e m i ll In C h u rrh a i of •qlltnR Job; second you had to Go# dUUsnutas tast of the capdai •* an o ffic ia l C seth o slovva N r w * |
( j . 8 . 8 #*t.nd D ivisio n troops
ItV
a
l
euatomera
n
y
h
l.
•h ip . A ll rn rinh e n are urged lo C h r iit , N elen tlit, IhrouRhnnt ibu
dispatch
uuluiahe'l
Jr. | w , ni n o rth w ard lo the Chongchon
" T h i* fm im iU paid o ff IwtW rell A Chines* broadtail said K*d Ignw cy
be p r o m t a l t h li a m r ir r .
world on Hnnday, Novem ber 6
..
| f a f u * last .night.
T. .h. e. dilMisaai
D n a tch , R iv e r. alMiut 40 iiiilr * m i th o f
the vea la IU43-47 lo Ih e r lle n t iroopt were "heroically urriion- front
Chun
nngking, said
Chin
A t the svm ln g service the P a s ­
T h * tlolden T e a t la : "O D ia r l.
•aid
C hinese p y 0„g ya n g
They
presum ably
that
M
r.
Hullbuilt
up
the
S
v
iifo
id
it H y train ed...........
in the geo- ............
to r w ill Ire speaking on th r sub- re tu rn unto Ih r |« r d Ih y Hod; for
m * a ll geographical drffscisJtin” uate
w.rt- at .........................
A n lu , site o f the ,i-’ faong
• tore's atinual sale* fro m *r .mid
Jfirt ‘ Denying O u n rlv # *'. A fte r Ih r thou hast fallen hy th in e in iq u ity"
on
ihr
match
to
the
heart
bf
Tibet,
*
B‘*
h
g
n
la
i*
of
Tibet,
fi,„n
bridgehead.
hei
flti.lMMi lo M t lr r th an IhOtMN),
m essage an alle t c a ll fo r prayer C 'e rttt 14:11.
hut did not aivefhe mvadrrs' poil- aiJ*^
'**i' Ju "tS-i},,r r’
lh r H,tl* wrr*
on,k 17 m iles |
AmobR the cita tio n s which coni
w ill be given. Th la I* a sacred serO
J
1 .*
*
■‘ • a * lh r desire o f the T ilie ta n om theasl o f AAnju.
n lu
lion.
Pripiog
and
Moscow,
»oo—
Tba
Jrader
ut
Imtiat
&lt;aiativv'
J
vico w id e r (iod‘» M essing* i* ye- promise the Le*Min 8 &lt;'iin..n I* the
■•
, ,v ”
. ,- ■ ,
------ -- ---- A fter Its h aatv w ithd raw al from
fqllowInR from the lllb le "T h a rr I
claim ed Hie troop* w trr Iwtag wel- f * 0^ - „ „ , „
„
the north, the U . 8 . 24Ki W v iih in
reived.
T h e Sunday »chou| begins at fore hearken unto me. ye men of
,L,n ,L.
i-— -- .Wrtv,
-■ the h.-idge,„,*■ «•
corned everywhere by the Tibetan
• • { t v . JJaayyas - was ua m iles w eal uf
rakaah
in , in iir
i*rarin((
24th's aarm
lla
0 :4 6 A . M. M r. Jot- P r lt y , Hupl. u h d rrtta rw iitR : f« r In* It from (Joel
p ro n le.
yn
b M ^ ^Naarra
a ln
ft n g the U . head. T h e 24th'a
rm ined
o .id u n its
that he *houM do w ickedne**: and
T h e M »n..'iu tn a H o te l, recently
C la a ie * fa r all o r * *.
.to
U
k
a
o
re
r
the
T
B
ie
ta
n
(jurahad
ro
lleil
to
w
ith
in
16
m
iles o f
t
i
n
[m
ruw
'a
aaked India tu do a ll »hc K ,r M anchurian border. In the e x ­
I'ra y e r meeting r ic h Tuesday from th * A lm lR h tv . th a t he ihtrald ie .le r o r a l. .1 th io .iy h o u l, has addcammlt In iq u ity. F o r the work « f • d lo il * "C ity w ill|tn Ihe holel'*, hewa,
e v .n in g a l 7:30 l \ M.
treme no rth w est corner, before
W om an'*
M ln io n n ry
service a man th a ll h# raneler unto him. not o n ly a U a u ly salo n , but a!t«
turning b a rk .
C
M
and
ra
n
t*
#
v
«
y
man
to
find
aca
g
if
t
shop.
T h n tsria Y 7:30 P M M r* M arie
The Reds w ere using rocket*
ca ra v a n
rdrdinp
to
h
i*
w
a
y
*”
|Jo
h
&gt;4:
IU.
I
r
s
.
M
artha
H
a
ile
y,
who
taught
Mi
and heavy a r t ille r y , 'they w ere
K ln a rd leader In charge.
of
. _
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b
eau
ty
r
u
llu
ie
in
t'o
liim
l.u
.
un
'
&gt;
pushing 20 m iles south of riiyu in .
III.
V icto ry le a d e r* Hand -rrv le
two Indian o ffice r* w a r* among
Inward K u n u and A n ju .
- i*
F r id a y evening a l 7:m ) P . M. Mr* r hide a Ihe followInR paaaaRe lt» m lla y tu n , tlbio, for u num liei of 1
the Chamdo g arriso n when it A n g lo -Aimarican
m ariran punnet" He *«id
The
l^rtton
Serm
on
a
lio
Inv
c
u
r*
,
is
o|M-int»r
of
tbe
snlun.
Fo
i
Rr(M irls to E ig h th A rm y hvadE v e ly n lle m irtt, l.r* tle r In ch atg r.
waa taken prisoner.
th
*
Chrletice.
Scien
re
t*t
hook.
it
waa
"fantastic
nt&gt;n*rn&gt;e"
for
fiv
e
v
i’S
I
.
she
ws&lt;
M-Hoclated
with
,
.,
.
.
...
.
quarters said one regiment was
T h lk I* a proRtain for a ll yttunir
1'ra v tla 't ro m -spundrnt. J . Ve«&gt;* the m
Science and H ealth w ith K ay to the powd.-r P u ff Salo n in s'l-ar-1
Chines# tq claim that B rit a in | fU , o l( tW(1 m i| „
of l i n « n .
pe»—le
the
fle
rlp
to
re
s",
l.y
M
ary
Maker
w
a
te
r
and
prior
to
com
ing
to
S
a
n
­
^ . T l&gt; rta n a f f a ir s , and *m | X u * 'h a T / a * b lt V a H o n of unT h e Church strin g hand w ill fu r.
* 1 1 ^ w r n l1"*.*r
aW p* *bat the Com m unist* should oKer* "w
w as surrounde .1 south o f
niab' th» tau tlc, and the public Is Hddy: "M o rta l mind nw epts t l * fo rd w as • IM-Mutician w ith E d ­
N &gt;i t ! y * ° ***# Chinese and joined he b alled a* “ d istu rb ers o f w orld (he city . T h e F ir s t C a v a lry D lvl- i
in v fls d to attend a ll th e *r ser- erroneous, m a te ria l conception ot w a rd the H ly lls t 'in la k e la n d .
i nt l!rr fo
1 r
* lh r ^ J P
M ir a t io n p ^ ro ."
lin
n
h
n
T
h
e
beauty
salo
n,
I.M-alrd
In
th
r
•ion had
rushed to the U n .a n
t M
Com m unists also have l&gt;een a rc * In an e ffo rt to relieve the
south w ing of the hotel, I . light of Tibet.” Btft It also told o f*b *t lle»
being
waged
high
in
the
"
1
^
eb
arg
in
c
th
a
t
the
U
a
ils
t
i
S
ta
te
*
and sunny and fu rn ish ed w ith
badlv m auled Republic nf K o rea
bbs nesTgn. on Tib e t.
blonde fu rn ish in g s. T h r latest and rm m n iklM .
I R O K I S ix t h D ivisio n .
Ctmwlo'a
garrison
tried
to
five
moat m odrrn equipment lis t U-en
A F jr s t C a v a lry reinforced u n it
but
,WB»
sur
dmsnded
and
crushed.
In sta lle d and a color scheme o f
was b a ttlin g north In an attem pt j
FrgtrXt
asm.
I
l
l
s
garrison
arep a l* green am i r h e r r y pink Is
to rescue them . I t advanced •
vlotaidy wto daartlbed a* RartudRig
iiis v l throughout.
m ile, but the isolated troops s t ill
3JJQB
af
TtW
t's
twst
troops.
M r». W . T . Robinson, fo rm rrly
from Ih e
"
j were about fiv e m iles
ill
rriUae.
A
gtntltlr
article
appeared
In
u f W ashington, I). C . has open­
lly ib e rth s r n m o s t l ) . N . fforces la t h e .
pradicted u n o ffic ia
ia lly
the
g
rass
o
f
tha
f
c
r
i
f
t
Zotm
M
ed a sm all g ift shop in the suna
[p o ll II IF r i*
the outpost
» itiv . H its M e sahl CMtseaa
room o f th r Hotel and feature*
M a Mddietbd u n o ffic
ia lly I
The U . N . line In the Unsnn
ic U
comma
mi
ft
a
wsrv
Ik
vast!
gating
m erchandise suitable for g irts,
ran about 33 a ir m iles southth e F re iw h began n u llin g ! area ...................................
the
role
played
by
tba
eaptutnd
U f
g re etin g cards, s ta llo ru irv , souven
n e n t tbetr fro n tie r lin o in J * at
’ * from Yongaong a rm s* th a
B
ritish
and
Indian
officers.
Itw and novelties.
But
Fren ch
o ffic ia lss 1 C b « ngchoa riv e r to M nnlm , a
India'* latest note lo V-'^wg.
M r. anil M r*. R o bin .on have
y denied a n y Inten-. ams• II v illa g e s la m iles east of
dated
Oct.
I
t
,
accused
the
ChlaMe
• pent the Ia si tw o w in ters h u e .
kdhu. T h e C o m m u n ists were push­
Fast
l s la y in g *1 th r .M u n lrtu n .a Itutat. RM a of attasaptttig to tmpu * a
stral was de- ing along the stre a in 's south baal^
decision
by
raltttary
force
against
sgPs R
n vo'liis
ssswe
wm
bin .on , m
a s*r.
fo rm
er 1IU
nksts
aa pari of the
ieral .
Enmumiml
paper woman, Is a n a tiv e nf We** a (isacbfu i peogte aad without pro­
of palltag in
.-nae |
V ir g in ia #nd ha* wotke«l a t a re vocation.
the
populou*
Uvd tioo. Hut th * g a rriso n was lielievheld th* popali
Comfortable
Indian said that ta view of the
iM irtef ami le lrg ra n h .d it u r t-f the
F
re
n
ch
fo
rces ed to K a ta a tw tter I ' a w ’ of
lla aad give French forces
developments,
Its
gxivrmwent
ae
P a r k r r s h u r r . VV. V a . Hentlnel.
mobility to meet oflon- escape thro ugh the (hist ihtouded
B ^ u t lf u l^ ^ ^
k e irv r would a v iso the Tibetan
valleys am i towwring mountains
delegation now In India */o pro- •tvs threats.
All major posts on the China** than did the (Taohhhg g arriso n
g a in n i from the Im m o rtal aid*. csfed to Peiping to negotiate with
T h ro u g h to ll, a tru g g lr, and soretAs the Chineses “wntesa the Chinaae frontier except Moncay ami Dlnh- which w as caug h t fn a fa ta l e n ­
several
weeks ago
w h a t do m o rtals a t t a in t They vevernmetA tbiaks 44 III to ordar lap on tba etgitrrn and of th* Itne circlem ent
w hile on the m arch.
g iv e up tlietr belief In pcri*hatde It* troop* to 1halt M b «*»•»•*• Sap now Moo agr rendered.
T h * T h a i people are ronftdered
riled the
Iif# and h ap p n***; the m ortal m d htto Tibet, and thisa give a chance
Pll. IW4
ue W. lit 8T.
rriab n • • more lo yal to the Fre n ch union
m a te ria l re tu rn to dust vnd tba
opera- than most Vietnam ese.
■■mortal ts reached” 1 63d 241.
* i . C h u n k N ultftp iau«l b# p re asn lrd al Ih r llrs a ld u lllr a u« .a .
&lt;l&gt; before puld tistlsja

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w

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MJhh June Howeell l»
beMuly Shop Owner

c a s h ,E

MOTOR SALES

SassE
P rogress© *

T o r A Progressive Sanford On A Sound Business Basis'

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BU M F p r o p o s e w e l e i o u r An b a t CBA N D C TH LO H EN
P A Y 0 U B C I T Y P O N D E D I N D t e T K D N K flH 1 1 1
A liM W t p r o f »
B h o tg lE n o t _ .
to R t o t h e po cy g
to do th to . T h e

fo r k
Com r

City

L V t U t U D tp g y *rs. D o g o t, U
th e
g ^ n e w t io o .

O O N T J W ^ U V E F U T U R E C EB EH A (T t.UNM WIT11 BR^CK-

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S a M fo r t l h a s bw en a t r u f g U iit f u m W t h r tia u tli' I t I s npW b e g in n in g to m a k e p r o f r e u t l
Mhl b o n d lM u e e , w h i c h h a v e n o t b e e n s t t b n
i y e p Ia h N i t h e C o n u n la e lo n h a g n o m o r e l r ig h t
n o w h a t t w o p r o j e c t s , W h ic h a r e n o t b h s ic a liy
i n r « b y t h e U s u a n c e o f b o iu ia w i t h o u t e u b m lt[ t o U u t m e t h o d o f f in a n c in g u n le e a v o t e d u p o n
n a m e O f p r o t r e a a , c r e a m a d e b t h a n d ic a p f o r

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W a r h l W a re 1 M 4 H
a f A m e r it a a L e f i e g .

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l«d.»n

developm ent,” he aa:d.
“ You can give em ouraK«'«i»nt
and guidance to your »ch«...l» if
lla a lla w * leaa. e a se &lt;le&gt;
you decide that r iv a lry la l« -» im ­
It '* rad now to used. We ought to p o rtan t that contribution and can
use it and an yth in g else w* .a n th ere fo re help your a«lm in i»t'*get our hands on to supplement l|vs- o ffice r* into the habit of
w h a t we have. W’e a re going to jont planning w ith ot »«• school*
w o rkn g toward the same and*.
t r v to do it."
T h e form er F lo rid a governor »aid
regio n al .d u ratio n waa a tremetl.lo ll- economy to s la te s ti*l.ing
p a rt In It. He r r p o r t i.l eight
• la te * had shown un in t*&lt;a*t in
e s ta h li.h in g schools o f vetci inary
i l a i 1* 1*11
m edicine, for exa m p D , and if all
i i a y .m k n d m H ' L I .
had done so, it would liave cott a
l.I.rn a e d llr.,»i*r
to ta l uf IDl.nou.iMai.
a»4 Aaei.i ,
Kta Hiala lu n h H l l *
B u t the regional p lan was used
lie
1
1
title
I -..inpanle*,
to f ill the need.
tl.... 1 l.latlngs
" A * it is, they car. get vetenniN Ju .x n t (, ,
a r y medical tra in in g fo r u -m ail­
e r hut apparently adequate num­
ber o f their U ndent* -lithout eapb
ta l o utlay and fu r a maximum of
( a h io * d
44O0.UOU to &amp;00.00U a year," hr
said . "A nd they- can g.'t I! in
schools which are g o in c Institu­
tio n s ."
C aldw ell pointed to “ the same
k in d n f benefits on the balance
sheet for medicine and d e n tirtrv.''
T O S lil. L
H e cautioned the hoard mem­
b e r. a g a in .t I.Miking on oth*r uni­
*KM , T K L L
v e rs itie s a t com petitors.
"W 'e'vr found th a t untv*i*itl«»
to ,, e a sily look upon a ll other uni­
W iil* A ii A d
v e rs itie s a* r iv a ls , not only in
football but in th e ir planning and

Caldwell

BALL

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Roses, Grade A-l; 50c each
l» IC K T I I K K IN D Y O U L I K E IIK S T
A I-S O G K A f T E I ) I I in iS C lM
A T A D IS C O U N T . O N S A L E NOW
AT

DickurNon'H (Jrey Shadow Nurseries
8 . HAN FO RD A V E .

P H O N E 7 1 6 -J-l

VOTE FO R

C A R L K. LANDES
Republican Candidate fo r C o ngress from Ihe
F lo rid a F ifth C ongtesslonal D istric t.

liiS

A F F IR M A T IV E PR O G R A M !
lio n to Keep the Pence
H u m lo Keep F re e Knlerpriae
llo w lo Reduce T a te n
How lo Keep thin R rpulillc
H E L P M Y P R O G R A M B Y V O T IN G N O V E M B E R

7

I'd. P o litical A d v .

MlMK0&lt;;itAPH PRINTING—TVPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

CREDIT BlJREAU OF SANFORD
TELEPHONES IHO nml 1071
Room 101 Sanford A tlan tic N a tio n a l B ask llld g .

NEW
laowest Cost Financing Ever Offered
In Sanford
EnffHah Fords (Anglin)
15 Monthly Payments

$56.86
Down Payment Only $368.50
ABOVE PA YM EN TS
S U R A N C E .
TAG.
8TA M I*S

I N C L U D E F IN A N C IN G , IN ­
T IT L E , L E IN
R E C O R D IN G

Stricklaod-Morrison, Inc.

AUTHORIZED (FORD) DEALER
108 E. FIRST 8T.
PHONE 200

L E T S FIN ISH THE JOB!

Special Notice to*

VOTERS
Under the new voting regulations voting the itraight
Democratic ticket will not count as a vote fa.- George
Bmsthers.
•

T o h a v e y o u r vote count yo u m ust m a rk BBlath ers
n a e aap aealaty.

MARC YOUR VOTE COUNT

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�F R ID A Y NOV. 3. 1950

T U P S A N FO R D f lE R M .D . SA N FO R D F L O R ID A

Is The City Administration Hoarding - Are They Right?

F A ..C

- r A r .r f i

LES T WE FOR CE T

W H E N T H E Y S A Y ------ The Average citizen doesn’t have sense enough to know what be wants?

National Production Authority regulation, prohibits the use ol critical war materials in the const rue l ion ol
a stadium, alter Midnight of October 2tith.

»

In an nllrnipt to squeeze undvr the deadline, work wan atarled l»y the C ity (not l»y the contractor), tin the
afternoon ot ()ctot&gt;er 2«ith the C ity ordered one culrlc yard ol t oncrele for $16.00, Invoice No. 16360. .luted
October 2.'ilh. T h is was oidered A F T E R restriction regulation had been broadtail ami only hours belore
Regulation deadline. I be neat day the C ity said don’ t bill this concrete to us, bill it to the Jarco Co. it ontra c to r). Then the invoice number 16360 was cancelled and a nett intnice No. 16300 ttas rewritten billed lo
the Jarco t o., dated October 27th. (T h is was after the government regulation ttenl into effect.)

&amp;

Is our City keeping Faith with our National Government and the fighting men al lhe front, by using c ritica l
w ar materials for amusement? If you have relatttes in the service, w o u ld &gt;ou he proud to point to tin - a s
progress?
Is .h is the right S p irit? Is this the kind uf In le rg lt)

we want?

Is this the kind of eiam ple that you evpect from your C ity Government'
If this is the S P IR IT or tactics we stand fur, then o u r efforts in the service during the last war and ib r
effo rts of the men now lighting in K o ira arc only lo uphold F A S T D E A L IN G S and other means m an
end, regardless of what is good for the m ajority of the average cilU e n s?— Or is our City Government operatedgto further the aims of a few individuals?

G U N N E R ’S E Y E
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IS T H IS T H E K IN D O F C IT Y G O V E R N M E N T Y O U W AN T?

This Is Your|WarJ .Memorial Slailium
O N

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THIS A T T E M PT TO KEEP
J H E F A I T H W A S TRIED

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%Resolution Of The City Commln-

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sion Of The City Of Sanford, Flor­
VBK

ida Suspending For The Time
KeiiiK Construction Of War Mem­
orial Stadium.

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W H E R E A S , the C ity of Sanford, Florida, has undertaken to con­
struct a stadium in memory o fthose who participated in the late World
W ars, and
W H E R E A S since the decision to construct W ar Metnortal Stadium
there

hae been a change In economic conditions and our country la tn-

^ raged In an extenaiva war defense program : which has raqulred the estutiliahtAent of an agency known as National Production Authority for
tlie purpose of controlling the use of m aterials essential in raid war de­
fense program, and said A uthority is allocating at this time essential
e

m aterials for use in said defenae program and has banned construction
for amusement purposes Including recreation, and m aterials that will be

i

used hi the construction of said stadium arn critical materials necessary
for the National Defense Pro gram ; ami, such m aterials have greatly incraagad in price and in the opinion of the C ity Commission c f the C ity
ford. Flo rid a , it would be unwise economically and unpatriotic at
of 8hnf&lt;i
{.his time to continue the construction of said stadium :
NOW T H E R E F O R E B E IT R E S O L V E D by the C ity Commission of

• * the City of Sanford, Florida, that work on the construction of aaid W ar
Memorial Stadium in tha C ity of Sanford, Florida, be suspended until the
National Production A uthority releases critical m aterial! for that purl*oee.
Public record o f the votd on the above

iution a t commission

'm eeting Monday October ftOth, 1950.

Voting For: Stamper
'|

Chaw

Voting Against: Carraway
Krider

E

i, M eads if Sanford, ialerteud la Good Government.
m

Some Hay we can’t stop contract without a jrreat tons.
Picture of Hanford's War Memorial Stadium supposed to he HubstantlNlly under con.it met ion liefore deadline dale of the N PA regulations. These
iffcture taken November I, i9 6 0 between the hours of 3:30 and 4 :3 0 P . M. They show the substantial construction claimed, d days a fte r the
deadline date Oct. 26. There have not been any contractors or workers the job since the sta rt. W ill we lose thousands of dollars i f we obey
the order of our national government during the time of a W ar Em ergency?

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•'lie Sun ford I lorald

Truck Kesponsibil ity

In some of the countries whore (In* ririvinR of auto­
■•*4 %«a4af
mobiles by chauffeurs in almost universal custom, thre is
I I I tfa«a«*lla %»eaa*
K a ftrr.l $»• triw ad rla«« M illa r more to the cuntom than the im|&gt;ortnnre of the chauffeur
llilM r 3T. I RID. Rl Ih r !*•••« f lfflr * nr* a aymlrol of affluence. The chauffeur in helil responsible
*a*lm r4. I ’l»»l4n. iia 4 rr Ik# A rt
for nny trouble involving; the automobile, iticlttrlintr damage
• r«iRgrvM #»l Mufrh 3. I**7li.
IIOI I ( M l I U K Aft
or injuries it may cause. If the machine cause* flamnire tip
•!4Mar
rh ntiffeiir in jailed and the owner may, if h&lt;* choose*, simply
&lt;*o I I | hr\ in 1%
Mh i In m * M • A N m
hire another driver and in* hi.* w a y .
*1 n%* I l i r t i f i f t i« i t h i
Such in not the rule here, with reaped to property dam,» l a rrtrr
9 .79
&gt;« «f MMffc
• *• •
ki*» momir *
amimage anrl injury. The law win. lv holds Imth the driver arm
•
H h n II m
0
the owner rcH|Mimdble. Hut m« re traffic law violations cus­
• I
I I I**1
tomarily are laid solely against the driver if he is withii
• at
**H«a*e«t*
IM r
i
•
■• H i t * . rr«»*lM l
nmtl
N n lltM
Ml
reach, and charged against the owner only if the drivei
N tfila lR M P R l
»••»
Ihr
».f
cannot lie found. The latter principle has governed most
la l M i ;
M ill l»f t I t N i i l d
fn#
l i i c i i Ir i i n l i » H | « l h r
rntrm
legal action against overloaded or speeding trucks. Which
l l * f » r r « r i . t r t l \ m I I m m .i l l * I t*
I mIr r 4
have Is'come n major highway problem in many states.
•
ll» p fr * P N 'N l|lf«
|M«
(f H
I n t l l , I M l MUM. l l r l F M l l . l i • M
When a violation is detected th" driver is arrested, th&lt;
r i i i , rhh
*i
i h h u
money to pay bis fine usually iomes from the owners of the
I l«r f l » r a l * t I* a
w r w lift
« l «hr
^ M orntlM l
I ' r t a * m M**W ! •
» fllll* * l
vehicle, and the trip (foes on Vet the driver is only a hire
iHmlitli
r ip * , . ..*. 11
ling following instructinfis; *h&lt; owners who order trucks
• r | | m r m « (i l l I h r t*«rMl R I M * | « f I n t r 4
t (M i «rM»|. &lt;|W» •« m p II m •!* hauled or driven illegally are unloiirbed, and the cost ol
• * *•••*• a ll&lt; |&lt; N '(ltM .
fines goes into o|M&gt;rating overhead.
F l i l l l A V . N O V K M M F.lt .1. I9 S *
I.ight may Is. thrown on this situation by trial of a
truek
driver at Elkhart. Ind Arrested for an overload, he
W- a ir r rrl.n n ly i;|a&lt;l (lot (t'r
was
fined
$t.H7H on bis plea of guilty. The owners failed to
I^TIKin. wl»n M ir.I U* M U M M Illr ll***
pay,
and
the
driver stayed in jail until the court |&gt;ermittcri
f ’ triu le n l &lt;li'l not l o r in Mown**
him to change bis plea to not guilty. It is an interesting
of h a ir |he»r | . ! i r r »»f liUlinesa on
question whether lie or the owners should Is1 brought to
W all S lie r !
trial. It is one which has a significant b e a r in g on the whole
problem of keeping trucks within legal weight and speed
C o n g ta lu la tw n i I*. F l o r i d a • limits.

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WynmiliR ejin I k ij ih I of one &gt;&gt;f the few d e s c e iid iin ls n f
presidents ruimiiiK tur office ibis foil. A Itepiibliciin cunCommuniifi i-«V.r o v er tin * rounliy. didate for ( ’oneress is William Henry Harrison, jrrnndsim
n f President Hull jam in llarrimii, who in bis turn was a
Il it 4 M ill) rir.M h o n o r.
crandson of President William llenrv Harrison, “Old Tip­
pecanoe'' The present William Henr.v took part in Indiana
,C o ll,ifn
and
I m re u ila ,
who politics a numls'r of years ago Is fnre movinjr to Wyommp.
lo rd to lull the I ’ le ru le n l. probably
The Adamses are the only other American family
thouiiht o l th e n e e lie i 41 something
which has produced two presidents. Of the two, the Adams
ol 4 O ro ig r W n lu n g l.m
who
ornduct is remcmlter as far .sii|s'rior. John (Juiiicy Adams
would I n r lo re rrr in the memories
was as able a mail as bits r'Ver entered the White House,
o( th ru g M irfu l lo u n lry m e n . Hut
and bis father John ranks as uperior to most, in spite of
within 4 week we douht il one
bis handicap &lt;&gt;f la inn the . ontcni|iorary of Washington
penon III 1 Ih o le -1lul w ill lem em liei
and Jefferson, who overshadowed almost all others of their
even then m in ce
day.
William Henry Harrison, on Ihe other baud, was a
S r mm h 1* lieing »4lll about rev
distinct nonentity, whose itm&lt;l**«|im«*y must have Is-en re­
er» theie . I n * ll u l we iiipiro te we
vealed if he had lived more than the one month after his
d u ll h u e lo i r l r r In die d u lio n a iy
iiiiioyoration. Ills grandson Henjamin was of far different
4if.uo (01 the heiirbt o f lho«e who
ealilsT, and has often Is-eii called the ablest lawyer who
w tffl lo i.iit'w w h *l everyone 11
ever itecame president, lie luol a cold |H&gt;rsonality, however,
talking alxu il So we h m l that 4
which caused his fellow-liepuhlii an, Stumker Thamiis It
" le w e r" n 4 pi|&gt;e wi.,« h it U n i un­
Heed, to liken him to a "dripping enve”. He also failed in
derground liu w ig li w h irli “ tewthat very important part of a president's task. denliliK
age" llm v . in a ly ilr m w lm li
with t'oiiKress. and was badly lieaten tor re-election.
Im .w n as 'V w r i.ig e ,"
It will Iw interesting lo see if the present William
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Library In Burma
Aprepyjd from UatiKoon rays that the United States
Information Service Jflirtiyy there plays'an imiMirtanl |mrt
in shapinj,’ the ideas and decisions of the (ample.
Every month some seven thousand adults use this
library for recreational reading and for the study of poli­
tical science, history, biography, nRr'cultural methisls and
business tcchnkpies. One of the most popular Isuiks Is said
to lie the United States Conuressional commit tie r e p o r t .
“The Strategy and Tactics of World Communism”.
In an annex is situated ihe only children’s library in
Asia, which is used monthly hy ten thousand children, and
sometimes hy as many as six hundred at n time.
This library must seem to an American visitor like a
little island of enlightenment set In the midst of the tur­
bulent Oriental scene. The ls*st interest of civilization
would Is* served if more such libraries were planted
throilKhout the Orient, where they are needed even mol*
than in Kuro|ie.

(• c u g r lle in a id Shaw ., who died
y rtle iila y in l.n glan d. Ireynnd a
tlonhl wrat the g ir a lr t l p lty w n g lil
tim e S h a k r'p e .rir and onr nf die
foirm ott t&gt;e»iiu*ei of our lim e, anil
yet il 11 u n fn rlu n alr that tome |&gt;eMiliar Iw nt lo hit r h a ia r lr r nr perto n alily kepi lum from lieing a
leader in lltr lu llle for gorsi
againtl n i l
lie r n lir iilo l demoM a ry . p ra i*o l Si,d u e lie may not
have hern an .ilh lr tl, h ill he ra llie d
n lh e it lo hne fa illi A l a lime when
etery ounce o( energy w at needed
11 l i t i s
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in Ih r w o il.l lo tave il (m m the
H M R t|R N »(| l l u m |'l* ||r I l H f t
F u r rnu*l wmil g a rm rn ta, itra m
d m |. he 1114. le fun n ( the e lln r li plrhlvM lr i Iim v lit O rlM ininr lh '
p rra aln t; i* the only w ay lo la k e
olhert were n u kin g . Il u loo had ro n im ittrc ami Ih r A s trtn lily II
o u l w rin k le * , smooth Ih r su rfa ce ,
v lf liy t l. N. ilelignO Jo h n Kovter and sharpen n e u t e r , »ny rlo tllin 't
S lu w conltj doi h u e .e v e n thing)
O ullra. H r ami llr it it h M tn i'tn te x tile apeciall*! • o f the I I . S .
d illn e p lly .
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■f HI s i r K rn n rlh Y o u n g rr &lt;|r D e p a itn ic n i o f A g ric u ltu re . T h "
r ls t n i tlm t Ih r plan would t e r v r exception* are wool* *nld aa
T ke lighting in K o rea apparent­
nolire .in an f ii liu r -g g irs -n t
ly it not n v ri at ( h ineie Commun- lh a l he raiylit fim l (h r w m l.l w aah ah le, *urh ua ch a llla , w h im
may be lometl lik e n th rr laun
in iln l ag a im t him.
Hit ftlih In the aid o | the h a llr ir d
o e rn l rlo lliin g , but a lw a y s w ith
H uvlrt F .u rig n M ln ia tri An- a w arm r a lh r r than a hot I r o n K o re tn H o lt. There are a lot ol
, perple in C h in a, am i trying lo Ir r l V . V ith in iu y m .iilr a la 1 and on Ih r wrong tide.
ditch fight a g tln t l Ih r r*-u lu
Itrc
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» er wool 1I** »o
*n *cn
»en*itlve
whip them, il they go all out In Hun, ch argin g II wa* an lllr g t l
heat am i so e a sily damaged hy
w in. may lie like tryin g In let
ilc n e l In ii'.l« c the lb N c h » |.
M 'orching, th r home pressing
p ie**in g Job
out ih r m ean H ow ever, ih f Jap t I r r . H i t » |u -c c h r« w r r r m a r k ml liy needs to be done w ilh ra re . I f
a l l a c k t u n d r lr g a t t - * f a v o r in g th e
had lilllr d iilu u lly in rap lu rin g the
you haven’t a rt r - m Iron, u»e on
plan.
o td in a rv iron aud two clean ptWM
m a|or Chinete n lie a p a rlic iila rly
The A tv rin lily alto iin in lm o u « ly clo th *, one of wmd and one nf
alone the m a il, and i h n r it no a|itu o vrd a S y ria n lt a i|l p rn |u ital
firm ro llo n cloth. D r » im ,)ler, ure
re ito n lo lirlie v r l l u l lin t wonhl calling on In r tjn llm l H ls lr « , one n f Ih r treated p rr* * cloth*
lie any harder lo r A m erican Ma- •In ta in , Fra n ce . Ilu t t la and C liln . lo r *ale al notion counters ami
• litre! ami try In v.nrk m il Ih c lr fo llo w directions on Ih e package.
n set H r ti.lrt C lu n etr c ilie t lend d iffe rrn e r*.
I t ’* ri* k y lo press a g i*sl wo. I
ih rtm rlte t at adm irably at Ja |u n in . (O u lril S t a ir* amt llrit H h g a rm rn l w ilh th in rh e rae rln th ,
ete In m m p lrle d e tlrtK lio n hy Irlr g a lio n t M id Ih r y w r r r prr- aa la often done. T h e wmd m ay
alom ir liomh*. We w ould nol like f r c lly w illin g In engage In p ric e scorch r v r n when the ro llo n cloth
talks
w ith
ih r
llu it ia n a
hut
to tee ih r United S la le t u tr litem, w arn rd l i l l l r p in g rrM I* llk r ly j I k iv c «h»ws nn sign o f It.
H tra m -p rra * on th r w m ng aide
hul if the Chinete in titl upon a u n lrtt M ntrnw clian g r* Ita p rri f w e d la lik e ly to shine front
•n l
m illry nf a llrm p tln g
In
fighl. we would rather an entire
f.ir r r I'aim m unltm nn nlhhrr pm- p re ssin g , or if the w r a v r has an y
city lie tlealmyed than one Ameri- p lr*.
ra ise d p a tlrrn . R ight aide p re ss­
in g inay lie lira! If wool la th ic k .
tan divttion.
A lim p n ta l that Ih r K e ru rlty
“T r y a ii
Ilft t l r place ami are which
I'n u n ril aperd
»prml II* effort* to rvla
The King ol Sweden, who jutl lith an Intrrnational poller fn rrr g ive* l&gt;e*t rra u lt*.
lie sure lo leave a title m o iilu re
diol at the age nl OJ, tertrd the I *.1 was ap em vrd unanlm nu*|y
In , o r I h r wool w ill look hard amt
government ol that country to w llh Ih r H n vlrl bloc and A rg rn - life le ss .
ona ahotalnlng.
well that hit muntiy patted through
T h lt o rig
T o atram p re ss; C o ver th r w m i |
. inaa lly
i r w a t introduce I
two World W an without hemm­ l&gt;y Ih e H u vlrt tJnlon. T h r Hnvlet f ir s t w ith the d ry press d o th and
ing engaged on either tide and hlor re fu te d to vote fo r It today, then w ith Ih r ro lto n press rlo th
gained a ifputalion for being to however, becauar Ihe pru|u&gt;a)| had dampened In w arm w a te r. In stead
hern amended In rom m lM ra an II o
orf Iro
iro n in g hack and fo rth aa you
peace loving llu l ihe world hat could In nn w ay I n t r r f r r r w ith do w ilh cotton, p ress by setting
tome lo forget lhal the Swrdrs Ih r (S rn rra l A u rm ld y 'a function* dow n, then liftin g and sh iftin g a
wtre orue ihe motl warlike nation under th r veto frre an ti-aggrra- w a rm iro n . F r r a s down ju « t
la n .
rn o u gh to fo rre steam through
on earth ami onre dominated moil aion p1*1
llrfo r* thr Aaaemhly began vnl- the wool. l i f t the press cloth*
oJ Europe hy forre of armi. A l­
'Irn
and beat nut steam Ir f t in the
though Sweden it ruled hy * king l . » l r r II. I’rarton rn iiciim t Vi- wool w ilh .y o u r hand n r a woo.)
and it what it known at a limited •hlaaky'a debating mrthudi. He block.
•aid lh al "N rw Y»rk la not
■ monarchy, it 11 peihapt even more a purge trial." The Canadian re
H om es w r r r firs t In tln d in n l In
drmorralic than the government f r r r r d to Vlahlnaky'a attack yea- the MHilhwrst In 1M 0 by the Span
nf ihe United .Stales and hat hern Irn ta v on Duilea.
l*h explorer, Coronado. Call!* and

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Vlahlnsky called Duilea a war­
ettful m iatUhRing a tytlr
monger and a falelfler of facta.
of aodalitoi which ia more ad- The R um Ian waa renaured at th
vaaced than (hat of any olhar time, byV Rnteaam
who warnrd
J rt
1 U».t the 0 . N. waa
country, mX rtcloding Ruttia. It
for personal attacks.
tcema lo ut lhal all of u» could
After approving tha antl-agIra n i tomathing from th a S m t im . graaalon plan tha MagaUe turned

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THE WORLD TODAY

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THE NATION TODAY

ll&gt; l i r W i r r M « rK P.N 7 .IB
I I ' Fo reign \ f f a ir s A n alyst
One o f the most .ta rin g an il ru n .
trn v rra ta l iaaucs yet advanced l»y
B rita in 's So cialist governm ent is
it m iiio p o ia l to make numerous
w artim e rro no m ir regu latio ns perm a n rn l,
T h e .r Include f»«*d ratio n in g ,
price control* am i a llo ratio n of
• ra re r m at. ria l* .
C e rta in ly the S o c ta llils ha.l to
have the eoiirag) of th ejr ro n v lrtions to bring f o iw a i.l *uch n fntleach ing program . N a tu ra lly tl
h»* brought from the opposition
l.ille r charges of a fu rth e r swing
|o the left and &lt;&gt;f
rn tln g the life nf
Ynu w ill get n
nf
t h r* r . hai
you in qulr r ,1*
a u lh .itiH a il.rc II r
u u n ile r- Ynu w ill la- assured lh a l
the*e are "dem o cratic safeg u ard *"
•up|wirtlng ihe governm ent’* lielu-f that it m in i have luvalc con.
In .l* In order lo c a rry m il it*
pro g ram . It I* claim ed that Ih r
regim e need* lh e*e control* for
fundam ental national I ration.
T h e evtrem e left w in g o f lltlll*l&lt;
S o cialism g«e* a good d ia l flirth*»
than Ilia ! and tin* la-en v t r y va-al
of In lr. H ow ever. Ih e Inrllration*
are that I ’ rim e M in ister A ttle e ami
Ihe great m a jo rity o f Ihe So cial
i • I p a rly do nol so h*rritie lo lhe*r
Irfl- w ln g views
A ttlee i* a rptiel and unas*tim
ing *» tl of m an, hut h r ha* m a in ­
tained firm rn n tro l o f his p a rly
m ganirnO on. H r ra n he tough
when he ha* to, and he ha* crack
e.l Ih e whip over Ih e exlren te left
on numerous .w-cn-lon* o f lute
T h e Prim e M in i-let ha* a w ide­
spread reputation f«r s in c e rity ,
even among III* |w d itiral npponm l* . I h id a long p riv a te co n ve r­
sation w ith htni at Itt Downing
Strr-r-t not long aflr-i he diapln rrrl
\Vin«ton
C h u rch ill
a*
Prim e
M in i*tiT . and I ta m e aw ay w ith
th* convict inn I had hi-en ta lk in g
w ith an hone*t m an, lt r r * p e c llv r
of whether hi* p o lllir a l th co r’r*
were sound.
M r. Attlep never ha* m n ce alw l
N- om th* public h i* p a r ly ’* i&gt;t &gt;
gram for n a tio n alisatio n . Hit th r
m n lt a r v , he ha* called ra r h *hol
a* he marie II.
Now- he has ra ile d Ih e *hol
again Ineo nnrdlo n w ith hia nrr»I n i o f m aking vat Ion* w artim e
economic regu latio n* permanent
H r has placer) hi* prri|e&gt;*al&lt; lie fn rr
Parliam en t anil
th ey
w ill go
through a procSS* o f m anhandling
In determine w hether they a re ar
r. ptahlo.
A* a m a ile r o f fa c t, il I* hard
to ledieve Hint even if llritia h Soria li« m wantr-rl to e * la h li-h a rule
of regim entatio n, il would lie freill*h enou gh Tii m ake Ihe a tle m p l
now
The llr lt l* h public would "la*
un and «ml(e any *uch regim e
N atio nal end l.w a l
eleetlon*
have *hown Ihe v o llim population j
I* almost e vrn le split o ver Ihe
nue*tlnn o f S o cla lio n I h e m a p o ri-!
r .* o f the So el*ll*t government in :
Ih e llo n -e o f Common* i* n Imre
eight w hich g lv r* n fa ir gauge nf
the piddle leaning
In an v event another general
•deellnn I* •“ l*e called ronp end
the nation then w ill have a fre«h
chance In exn re** It* lik e * or
d islik e * nf Ih r So ciati*! ntogram .
It i« a foregone eonclu*ion that
Ihe rpiesllon o f the perm anent
economic regulatio n* w ill Iw among Ih e m ajor l**ue*.

President
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lly J A M E S M A R L O W
W A S H IN G T O N , N ov. .1— HI’I—
—Th e re were Secret S ervice men
in-ide I lla ir House w here Prealdent T ru m a n w as sleeping when
two Puerto R ican * trie d to shoot
t i . t r w a y in yesterd ay In k ill him .
Th e y w r r r shot down outside by
p. lire and Secret S e rv ic e m en,
f 1r• t sh.ioting three polict-ni* n Hut
if they had e*ea(w.l unharm ed outtidr and trie d In kick in Ih r floor.
If-- v would have r n e lv e a blazing
»• Irome.
The d re el -hooting had .itou*ed
and ale rle rl everyone inside, in ­
cluding Ihe 1’re s lilrn t, who jumper!
awake and tan In the window. Ho
the inside Hen el S e rv ice m* n had
p 'rn ty o f tim e to get rra rly fo r
the gunmen.
Almut LTi Hecrrt S ervice men
have Ih e job of guarding the Presidtnl and hi* fa m ily around Ihe
flo ck. C o n g rr** gavt the S ervice
lh a l re sp o n sib ility afte r the a*
•4&lt;*lnation o f Prc«irlt-nl M cK in ­
ley in I'SOI.
W hile the W h ile lltu is r is lie.
ing repaired Ih e President cond n rls his huainOM there hul he
and hi* fa m ily liv e aero** the
street
P en n sylvan ia A ven u e— in
It a ir House, a building w ith high
fio n t steps.
The 2A secret «ervlre men have
to guard the president In the
W hite Hnu«e, in f lla ir House, on
Ihe * tr re t , ami an yw h ere he g.ie*.
\n adrlitional
100 uniform ed
(••dicemen help as guard* a l Ih e
W hile House and Illa ir House but
everyw here else the Secret S ervice
ha* Ih e re sp o n sib ility . And th is
w ill give some Idea o f how Ih r
1 ice go*.* almut il .
The President la ke * a d a ily
walk e v e ry m orning liefn re breakf.r-t A Secret S e rv ice agent w a lk s
l-edde him . S e ve ral w nlk c l"» r by.
And a Secret S e rv ice c a r, h eavily
arrnt-d am i manned, pu rr* along
hedtle or lieh in .l them.
Dr the president go*-* on a tra in
trip Illy tra in I* loaded w ilh S ce­
n t S ervice men. T h e departure
of th&gt; presidential tra in i* lim ed
to follow clo*e I.chn.l a re g u lar
1 i -*erigpr exp ress tra in going on
ihe anme It a c k s . O r Ih e P rrd d e .lt .
ial tra in I* preceded by a pilot
O sin .
In l-nth ra * r« Ih r purpose is lo
l-r sure Ih e D a r k * a re r lr a r and
•afe. T » lie fu rth er *afe, Ih-Te
ate gu ard * a l e v e ry sw itch , I r is lie anti n v rrp a ** on Ihe w ay lo
prevent n r ” attem pt In wreck Ihe
tra in .
Fie ld Secret S e rv ice agents, det r r t iv r * anrl patrolm en are on
guard a l e ve ry railro ad station
through which Ihe tra in move*.
And when Ihe tra in rra rh e * it*
destination, Ihe (m ini al which the
President g e ls o ff Ih e tra in is
marked In Ihe inch.
T a k e a presidential trip lo New
Y o rk , fo r rx a m p U : hundreds o f
uniform ed New Y o rk police guard
every street through w hich h i*
auto passe*. And detectives are
scattered through the crow d*.
O ther o ffice r* guard the hotel
entrance, Ih e e le vato rs, Ihe fire
scape*, anrl every door he w illjp as*.
O ther |io llcr guard Ihe fire escape*
am i rooftop* o f ad jo in in g build­
ing* and Ih r o cru p an ls n f th
h u ll.lin g * are investig ated .
A m i in the hotel, Ihe elevator
w hich Ihe President w ill uao I*
ul oul of operation several horns
rfnrt- he a rriv e * . A t Ihe l*»t
m inute il I* checked over to be
sure il is a ll rig h t m ech an ically.
When Ih e President sits down
In a meal In a hotel, th ere’s a
Secret Hcrvicc man at Ihe table
in fro n t o f h im , another a l Ihe
table* to the rig h t and Ir f t n f him ,
and others » c a ltrrrd among other
Ia l.le a , w ilh Ihe guests.
And Secret S e rv ice agents are

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G K N K V A . S w itz e rla n d . Vov. .1 muining fo r the fligh t
il l i| I f f il p
— (d*)— A n A ir India C n n O riU tin n
“ It ia |m *sih le," nn o ff" i d u 1 N .,trr HatHr’
.*!!• * f
h i. .
C'p n n lv r ls u n
plane c a rry in g in |,a * ra r «■» m " i "th at Ihr pilot** la«t n
n •* n
to li.ih , nl S jr- I II . In h f lv * O r - .,
am i a rrv-w nf rig h t wa* long o ver­
In •&lt; h e - ip u i |&lt;*p;
■in* r
due here tndav on a ftlg*-- f —im nn a n avig atio n al ertr
Hnm hay to tamdon. and rra v have
rra s h rd In an alpine *n»w -tnrm
A spokesman fo r Ihe line In
Imnrlon said Ihe fntir-eng irt'd - lin e
ch artered bv a Itr it 1*K |h ln n |f l* l
Vi%ii Mur
firm , wa* bringing
Ih e
I . n
I
H im ft
(H a s t Indian I seamen to f t .i t u •&gt; 1
If
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lo Join a cargo -hip

A FLORIDA STATE THEATRE«

A irp o rt o ffic ia l* r* tim .itrd ll-r
piano hail only enough fuel lo k e e n
it alo ft u n til 1!:X 0 P A I
A u th o ritie s at Geneva * ; « * • *
said Ihe plane left O niio a* •
A M . G M T . 00 ih r non-stop I* r
l*g o f Its flig h t lo Geneva **ber«
.1 m u due al |n ::iu A M . ( I ' l T
T h e plane’s Iasi radio contact
w ilh Geneva airp o rt w a* al !*: n
A .M .. G M T . when the pilot
1
rated his pn*iti»n w as over G ir o ,
ab le, F ra n ce , (15 m ile* smith o f
•
n rv a In Ihe Ithnm- v a lle t T*.&gt;"
« * » no im niedinle
refm rl
fr«&gt;o
G tep.dile o f a er.r*h there
The w eather over Ih r Ahum- re
giiin Iw tw rcn Geneva and G*enohle w a* h e a vily rv e r ra s t w ilh frefluent ra in *how crs and -row
higher altitu d es. A grn*-ral a lcrl
w as sounded throughout the Alp
bine region ro verin g area* of
nl each entl of Ihe speaker's table
nml at a ll e n tra rirr* and in H.e
h alro n y , i f there I* one. W hat aImul Ihe rrm ks, w a ite r* e n lrtla in er» and n iu sirian * in a hotel when*
Ihe President d in es?
T h e Secret S e rv ic e mu&gt;l l-c
futni*hr&lt;l w ith a list of a ll of ih rin
d ays in M V a n c f T h e ServL-r theii
checks on Ihe ch a ra cte r and 'u . kgrnum l n f a ll n f ihem la f&gt; re
th e v ’re perm itted to w o rk .
T h e rook ha* lo-en s * l l acreenerl
hut a Secret S e rv ice n g rn l never
leaves kitchen u n til the President
ha* left the hotel. No one ran en­
ter Ih e kitchen w ithout tin n g rn l'*
appro val.
Wlhen Ih r President g&gt; -•• lo a
reception at an u n fa m ilia r build­
in g . stru ctu re engineers are r a il­
ed in lo check on the soundness o f
the building w here Ih r l ’rr* id ri.t
appenrs, including Ih e room and
th r p latform where ti, apeak*, lo
lie su re il can stand Ihe weight of
those present.
U s u a lly , Ihe President ride* In
h llllrt-p m o f lim ousine. When he
m ake* a D in , Ihe lim ousine Is
ii*u n llv *rn t along, nr d riven there.
together w ilh an open car for
parades. T h e arm ored ca rs n f the
Secret S ervice go along, o«&gt;.
A ll th is seem* to c a ll for lin n rndoua p rep aratio n s. It doe*. A*
gents o f the Secret S e rv ic e have to
precodr the P P rrs id e n t on a ll hi*
t rip * to m ake th r plana, the rhecka
a rrangem ents w ith state and
am i ■
loeal poller.
F o r exam ple, Ihe president i« lo
m ake a p o lllira l talk in St lam lse
S a tu rd a y n ig ht. Agent a from here
have alread y gone I here to make
the necessary arrangem ent* for
protecting Ihe President.

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N o Work, N o Dirt,
with this handsome home heater!

SPECIAL SALE

USED CARS
1917
FRAZBp
Sedan

1916
OLDS
Club Coupe

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$| 125(H)
1949
HUICK
Dark Crcon Suiwr
Sedan

One o w ner, low m ileage. G lean,
fu lly equipped w ith a new
tSS&amp;OO set o f (ft l II. K . Good­
ric h tubeless tire s . Ile rlio . heate r-ile fn w le r. F o r Sale

Popular Duo-Therm Royal Circulator now beInd ahown by local dealer!

$ 2 1 6 0 -0 0

QTor Tiacurm cnal and ashes
U through your living room,
playing nursemaid to a meaay,
old fashioned stow!

1949
HUICK
Cray Super Sedan

Get a handtome new DuoTherm Fuel Oil Heater that will
look like a million dollar) la your
living mom and give you weed-

D riven n n ly *104 m iles by local
business m an. F u lly equipped
w ith radio, heater - de fro ste r,
w indshield w a a h rr, looks lik e
n new e a r.

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Among the exclusive feature* nf
these thrifty healer* i* the fa­
mous Duo-Therm Dual Chamber
Burner that gets more heat (mm
•very drop of oil!
Patcoted Power-Air Blower—
another exclusive Duo-Therm
feature—^distribute* heal even­
ly, warm* H-&lt;or* and far curarn.

aavra iigi in 25% &lt;m fuel billat
And itwre are 20 other fea­
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Mane Carrying 4fl
Indian Seamen Is
Overdue In Europe

w ife o f alain assa»*in G ri • llo (
T o rre a o la , was taken Into r n r i.s ly
la s t n ig h t, it waa Irarn e d today.
T h e young woman had le-en the
object o f an in ten sive F B I »ear. h
since her husltaml wa* felled h y !
g u n fire when he trierl In *|tum
I lla ir lln u se In an a ltrrr.p l lo k ill
president T ru m a n Wednesday.
It waa r«t»orlerl M rs. T o rre to ls ,
who w a s taken to th r Federal W o.
men's llous*- »'f Ik e lrn llo n , m ay he
charger) wdlh co n spiracy J o In ­
ju re th r P resid en t.
O w ner,
Gmal
T ire * ,
fsw al
A u th o rita tiv e source* -a il lh a l
C le an . Ready T o Go. O nly
M rs. T n rre so la w as takon m lo
cu sto .lv a t II A . M., Ia»* night at
$ 9 9 5 .0 0
her home. 20:' West laird Street.
She w a s listed at Ihe lln u * • o f
Detention a* M rs. C arm en O ther .1
hut th ere was no Im m td iale et&gt;
planatlo n for th r d isrre |4 in ry in
n am rs.
T h e a ttra c tiv e young widow d ls.
an p e arrd yesterday «,lone w ith h.-r
•ae owner car used only b&gt;
slx-m nnth-rJd daughter. Snj van•ra lly . G n * |, d e an am i w ell
Ishrrl a few ho-irr In-fore F B I akepi automobile F u r sale
rents, tra cln p her though • tlv
ie f ro ll* , went In Ih e T o r rrtn ll '
home to t|ucal|itn her.
W hat bream * n f the wen an’*
In fan t g irl was not learned im ­
m ediately.

to the human rights Issue, grow
“ G ift * T h a t Idaat"
Ing partly from the Imprisonment
of Joeef C ard in al Mlndai
P H y bv
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F R I D A Y N O V . 3. 19.S0

PA G E F IV

Mrs. W arren And
Mrs. Kay Honored

Hetty Jo Brock To

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Social And Personal Activities

M»* N a u r )
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ft i * •—In
an m io u nrnl t h r engagement ai
approarbine
m a te ia e r n f
hn
t P H O N E I IK
daughter. It r t t y .In. t.. tier a I
David l.n » »in e . *nn ..f M r. an.i
Mr*. Ila lp b W allace I »«*itig
d
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M is * B o liln y e r T o
th i* city.
Mi** llt n r k i* a e ta iiu a tr " I
____ Seminole H ig h S«-b.a&gt;l and P liirid ..
S t a ir I'n iv c m it y . wh.-n *h.' vva* ■
&lt;
Mr an*l Ml . it'd let Ib h U y v t
F R ID A Y
tin y lla llr y h * . l a . n ,
, ,, mnnla-i n f P i lle la P h i. m WI.i '
ann*.mu m In la y tb r piie-ie* mi nt
Under »ponm r»hln &lt;*f H rta Sig
Sm ith I'a tn lln a due in the illn r . *ornrity
u f t h r u i l a u s n t r r , M n r g a ir t { i ll *
n f h i* * i» t rr.
Mt la .* » in e t» a g ia .lu a t r nl
mu Ph i m ro rit v , th r r r . i-pti..rit*f
la h r I h lo Tiw im a* w F rrrttta ti.
at. Ih r P n n a ld l.au g h tim M rnv-nal J r . *olt of Mi Mid li r a M. T .
———
S rm ln n lr 11i trh S rh —.l and a ltit'- '
lln .p it .il i* M i* M irinm Hu* .11
S e t Tnni llu .* l nf
Iti. P n it n l r il P n m i . l t ) nf pint Ida. u h r r r h.
P t r r n i a n " f l. a k e M a r y .
M r*. W. K K ir r h n f f Mill lo- »hr
Mi-.* Ib .b lav.'t i* graduate of
O f I k i |'|in n i*l Satu rd a y n ie lli anil Tro y H igh School in T ro y , Pa.
S t a ir M a iin r f'nrp * IP ..- M r I. fi
plrrlg n l P i Kappa \lp h a , *oclal
M n V e il I.I'VPII M ill In- Sunday am i M an»ficl.l Prni&gt; *vlva.iia S t a ir
W p d n nu lay t.• repott f ..i . . i * . n a t rrn ity It . w r y r .1 22 month* It
m e h i.
T rarb i-r* t’n llr e r
S tir ha* ta rn
duty at C h e rry I'.u n t. N f
Ih r P n it n l S la t . * \ im y durin..
ml ra il pa.'k n il'll me Ilf till tra rh iu e at tb r l.y iu a n School ti.r
Wot Id W at I I . and i mm roll
Cub Seoul* P a rk HI Mill n i .• I nt th r |&gt;a*t t h ir r ye ar*.
M r*. K d y h r D a t l. ..f P o liiin l.u *
h t llm *w ill
P a ll*
lt'i
T h r »uHa il.litie
la- liu
alllc m
tVnrn
M rK in lr y H a ll at 7.10 P M
fo r
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sa
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at
bet
home
p
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Mi P ir.-m a n nttrn.lr.1 Seminole » . . i* th r K u rd nf M i* W illia m Company
in
ttrlandn
of
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and
fin
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plan*
w
ill
fu ll drr*« in»|M-. lio n
i
mt
tin
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High S rb ia il an.i at |irr*rn t i*
la- atinnuiir&lt;d at a la t r i d a tr.
*&gt; . I • K I M I
em ploy, i hy t i"
i . C I., itailM r*. P ran k M lllrt ha* rrtu riiT h r T o u rlat C |u h wtll h avr i m ail.
1 n l h n n ir from th r p.-m ald I m eh
to ria l a l Ib r T « u r i* l C r n lr t it
Inn
M rm n n al ll« » p ita l
Sut l*
8 :0 0 P. M. T h r pul-ln i* rn n li.ill)
n« i t K v i ’ i t n
m m
at il I ro tifin r.l tn U-.I
invited^
C h a lrn irn fm th«* In lrtn a lln n n l
Wr
ii n ru out) r
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Ja m e * S O w fit,
• n iila
9 Hn.-nnt a|m n»ntnl bv Ih r S. mm
UaSN, of Ovirtlo, i* un«lt i c 'Hk m the farm \ littli* w hi»t fn r
nip l'm in iv I ’T \ w ill nirpt u itb
em it tminini; nl Ihr
mrj:- r r m lf. nlnMit 1*» month* util. An
M r*. I l C . (&gt; arhr* al 105 M v rtlr
“ f yn’II who lutve ***im f i l m tin*
T b r Semlm.l.- f'h a p trr. P u tu rr m t N avm I TtM inini; I V n l r f .
A v rn u r at ;i:itO I' \| A ll Im-al
l*n down an il oft him Th* v r o
P a in i. r* rnjny **l th rlr annual in- I n k r s . Ill
Ila am tri|il«"*tril In h a ir ib r nain. llta tin ri p n lty at tb r Srm in .de
him a I u t hath th&lt;* other tin *
nf th r count t v t h ru * hnu| i . ,r p ' liitrh S r in *&gt;l T o r* .la y evening w ith
M m . W .1 M on i«on ir t m m d ^ * n't vmt ininirint that
rrm n tin g ami a ilr f in it r mnnrv- a w rln rr roa*t Tw ei-ly-alx nrw W ftln rM la y fiom lt\ e , N &gt; afte r
Th ru * w *« a It ••|tt.n| cam e I*
n iakin e p m jre t in in in.l.
m rm lirr* were in itia le d in im- S i'it iii i; w ith lo t •t.mv.'ht* I . \tr» M.iytoiia Tiiearluv after noon F’ roe
M ONDAY
»«*»ult« it h*ok* hk« \%* |t |R ) f
prr**ivi- M-rvi. r&gt; iin.b r th r dirre- J . IS l&gt;«*iii*hrn\ She ith n v m ifn l
In n tia rrv a n rr o f “ A m rrlcan lio n nf K M P a .I.ly .
re la tiv e * in K lo rrm e. Mn m
a hard |n m e even th*Mich w r
K ilu ratin n W f f k ," Mhlrh 1* *|mn-------X i to 0 .1 It lio n ell - u f f t in l nr
w n Jo h n *, tia m . W a rd rii for
• o rril hy th r Sem inole ('m inty
l.t .
S. t*lrvel«n«|. I 'S N . ankle in ju r\ an*l John M .t'le lU n
S
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ty,
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S|»eri « » lln n h
Btn it|i ami r t p ln iin d th r runt&gt;*t htirtluiml of K lu a U 'th V . t*|e \i la n .l * h rokr hi* arm
'll* * |t«-!t\ Jo Him It, MI (i*i
™ t h r lla llo l" M ill l-e h ra t.l o v rr
oprn to mi inta-r* fn» celling W ild nf \V r*t F ir s t S t r r r t , S an fo rd I broke Ilia no*« anti ha* a *llifh
aif*' l* l*eintf annoiinee«l I* m|. i \
W T K K at .1:45 I*. M
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M agatltu
Fro m
N or.
I
hiinrhter *»f M r* Nan* \ II lit
T h r C ath o lic
W oman'* Club
U S 8 M idw ay in th r M eiliterin n p .m in th rrr tv v in i;
Him k
C h a lrn irn w ill hnlii n meeting al tbm ueb Dec. :il &gt;ub*cri|ition&lt; w ill 8 t a .
A
ll
the
ti4*ket»
|t»r
the
V’a
r
ir
t
'
la- r m l it n l tn Put u rr P a m ir i*
7 :0 0 P. M. a l t h r home nf Mr*.
Show w ill la- *oli| if v «hi floti't hilt
o n ly, h r ,a lil att.l th r Imy who
M arv McMahon.
I .ru n M* S w ain , seaniNt. m v i u i I . rv ikm n nn«l u«t *oni»* \n \ A
»rll» th r nin*t .llb w rlp tlo n i &gt;lurT h r t r c t ila r Iim n th lv niretlng i f
M m ii ia i ! tflre t int* menihet
. then
ine that |a-iiia| w ill la- eiv rti an U S N , ton o f Mr and M i* I
th r C a lh o lir W n m a n * t ’liil. w ill
S w m n o f !»| I W m t T w e n tie th anti w ill la* i»nl\ ton u illirii* to * r ’
a ll r * p . n*r l.u in .l trip lo C u I m
meet at th r Y a r h t C lu li at 8 in
I.a ti in Ih r ,-vrning hnnir made S t r r r t i* in tia in in e at th r w o rld '* , « frw T in * n ffa u t* T u r.d a y n*eb
m.
l*rK«-*t N aval T ra in in g t ' r n . r i . a| H im c.V Im k I *•«,(', m i*. ''Show
p ir*t M rthm liat f h u i . l i C ir r lr a r a k r wa» * r r v r il tn Ih r 35 m rin- 4»rrat I ak«*R. III.
I hmiI Fi«lhe«**# •••methinu \*m w il
la-r»
p
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t.
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v iiv
o f th r W . S . C . S . w ill n in t u*
rrirrt'l if \o n d*&gt;
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The A-R«|1I a i I f«•«*t t&gt;j%11 i?:iMie wH
T h . n uthatrh Im ibl* it* n r»l
P rii-m l* of M r*. D. I ’ . Ila ir li.'- I h* out nf to%%n thi* wei’kend
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W*
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.1 :00 P . M. ; No. 2 M t*. t b *ler in tb r &gt;l..nv&lt; I tin n k * nf t r r r * . w ill l&gt;r glad to learn th at » h r ha* are plavini* New Sn ivtn u in &lt;
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V .w .
W r* t p irs t S t r r r t from O rang e
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M r*. S . O. ShinboU .-r at ' in P in*i-rt* that flo u ri*b in this ha
)' r i t i l i l , t ' d f | , « *r I,
M em orial
H ospital
in it r la n ln * r r ,n No*
S I.; No. 5 M r*. It. P . C rrn*hnw it h itat.
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w here *h r h a . Iw rn rn n fin n l for f." " ' '*«•»'«'» " . w h irl, to P 'a c tlrf
.1 :00 P . M. No. f. M r*. K. C . W il­
In
11*1*1.
t h r p a .t two week*.
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w ith M i*. \V S . W illin rd at 312
b n .la v n ig h t, Nov In
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'Ib r K l» lr K n ig h t C urb- o f *hr K « *t T v * itity - fifth S t r r r t at 7:30
P n fra JM
M it it t
T h r Ih'M olnv D a n .r i« tom nrm v
P in t lla p t lil C h u rrh w ill t u n : P. M. M r*. J . K . M nngrr w ill Itr
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g trg o tin n al C h u rrh w ill meet a l plane fo r Honolulu tn |o!n h e . hit*- . -m u -in * w ith h i. m a g i.a l t r ir k
th r l ‘ari»h lln u a r.
band. L ie u t. Hughe*, who la »ta
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Srminolr High Srh.xil Giro Cl'lli Uened a t D a r U ra N P o in t, H o no lulu | h&gt;* known al-.u t the info rm a
will present “ Showlmal Pollini" nt M r* Hughes w ll, ix- . . mri.ilM r .- .l,
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•laughter n f Mr. and M r*
A , Saturday rv* ning a l 7-30
n n r. of an y re lig io n , i* In v ite .I - .
D aughter* n f \Vcsley
Sun-lay S tin e o f th i* r lt y .
go the \|.|h i* * !i* l C h in ch In S o
Srhnnl C la ** n f t h r p irs t Met ho*
di*t C h u rrh w ill b.d.l it* rrg u la r
N e xt linn- you p iepan - m *» |i.v l fo ld w ill a ff.u d tran*|M irtatl. .
hu*inra&gt; and » n rial nn-rling in yam *, add a dn*h of rinnnm on an * fi:3li The*e c a r* a i r fu lly -•
M rK in lr y H u ll ut 7:30 w ith \ l n . one o f rln v e * along w ith the te g u ­ m ined llrin g n date ni g..
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I.in-la l,-&gt;.m n.I or Joe H -it.l.
M r* O P W h ite a* ho»tra»c*.
w ith Iii..ln ,* i&gt; and rb o p |ie.| not
Plr»t M rlhcnliat C h u rrh ( 3 r r lr * m eat* and tiake in a hot oven for yon want to know mote n| H....
Ilf th r W S . C . s w ill m rrt a* alx-ot fifte e n m illilti *.
for they iia v r gone and they ••
fo llo w *:
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Kveryo n e ha* i^
No. 7-A M r*. f5. A. W illiam *
going, why don't you*
at 8:00 P M .; N » 7-11 M rs. Ci. H.
Thtrx- K in g *, the h n i,e that i*
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Ilud*nn »t H:(HI p. M.
* rta tch e .l when it ra in * , w ill r a r " n ig ht!!
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Haptiat C h u rrh w ill h avr rehrar- w ill, the flam ingn* vva* fa s t fu r
rtie Ja p a n Science C iiiin .il
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17 of it* III la mg dgy* ln*t v*|*
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Seniltndr H igh Srhnnl l*TA »M| rr
Iiv more thun rtil lino r li •
m rrt at Ih r nrhnnl at 3:30 1*4!
Ilnard m rrtin ir w ill l.r »i 2:10 P ' I
d m t» w ill g ive ta lk * on th r
B U Y N O W D U R IN G Stu
Student C m in ril C nn vrn tln n
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T h r p in t l l i p t i . t Church *111
h a v r I’ r a v r r Meeting tl.i* 'v rn in g
at 7:30 I 1. M.
ftia m m a i Srh n nl P T A
Ib.ard
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1:45 l ’ M A ll n ffie r r * , rb a irtn rn
•nd mm.m m n tlirm u rr u re n l tn
B l i l t l i n l n'«* « t y l i n | p in * lb *
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T b r Itnugla* J n lir Jim in r Urr.*
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thrrhiMMl w ill m rrt a l tb r churrh
at 7:30 P M.
(itfin itn at SrhiMil P T A w ill hold
ila rrg u la r m rrlin g at th r »rhnnt
at 7:*Ml IM I. H ill Plem itig, Ph ysl*
ra | Kdii.-atlon in a tru rtn r. w ill lie
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L » I X i e W a i K e r t n ,J Sonny I'o w e lliM r v Paul Camp • ' t i n : « h i i i i •»!* i h i . i n i \ 11
moat a u ie to go o' 1 1° • I" ' South
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a r i l Conference title a n il w ith
bell and Jim S |ie n c e r: M i. Andv
morning when in walked liieuhua
n o iin » % . i \ i ' l l i i i i %i i
It the g lo ry of the t'**tt*»n Howl,
Cartawav and Jo h n If W illia m *: IN U K i * t %t »: i »k
IIR O O K I.V Y N . N. Y , Nov. 3Jo ro .., Ile m ld proirnovtieator. In
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n ih ii., a man of independent teni- l/ l'l
I lie H io o k ly n Ih x ly rrv to­ M r.. W (J. K lem in ir and K . II
l.|. I II K il l I n il * AM I r i l l •
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IHuainenl, g lu n m l at the
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p r»**n l n u i
load lo the lt*&gt;»e llo w l w ill l i , | D M .A N I* . Nov,
lS p e c ia l i To- lii« w eie all d iffi'le rit.
lion of w ho w ill d u r c t llir t ra m frir&lt; Ih a n l and K a rl lliiririnlioth- lio llflra i ainl r*&lt;iulrr*l
• lalin* ami (Oniainl* h M« It you *»r
ba r a * y for th a w in n e r. I f llo w n morrow t*&gt; llo n n io in iiiir dnv ni
ain ; H r * . Jo h n Iv e y
and Paul •■lth»r nf rim . ntnv n*»» « a *ln *i ttu
on llir field I n il.lin e d u iM liiw r r r d
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they w ill have In u rro u n t fo r at ill** M u m .Ip a | S tad iu m w ill i,&lt;lirrn t * i l io r more and more
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Southern C a lifo rn ia . .Slunild (,’« riin n iin r hlirh whrn ih i
k ick o ff
U n l f r i &lt;*i|»t4in .nui % flrian ib o f t * ; Krn« t i l u u M I r r ; M m . I'h i) M ill* at
a ir o v .n l. hut we were .in m /rd
til» uffl&lt; •• lo tli»- &lt;'Miit lim it* of
llfo rtiiu collie out on to p , it w ill lin ir in l i v e , ul | |V.M when till
un«l
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v
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r
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r
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al Ih r audacity of him I'pm rl of
have lo get pint I I . C . I , A . nml lla t le r a an d Ih r F ilin g Fleet from
a ||iiift • i»rhl ralm «|j«i *. it*
ft
llir H e c k — Flo rid a over K e n I m* | | k
MO I %ki|»|»rr. a IH io u k I i M thaniti mi.-I l*h il M ill- ; Mm yMu*
i.a
n»* ii
'..* n r l i |iul»tl it ion
'
S ta n fo rd .
K ra k in e College clash.
OT*ir.frr uinl H u rry T o u k f; **I|R
lu
rk
*
|
t
h
is
nolle**
Kat
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I
a
I
in
or
&lt;lrman«l
T h r ir 'a another hiir on*- on tap
llu fi
«lill it m «n4Rfr m% Dot
For M lltS MOO fa in who w ill
mnl llu ifh Whelrhf*!; • l*all h r In H rltlm r. ain l th a ll a la tr
Ile a . III)lin t 's W ildcats have had &lt;»( t&lt;mLi
in
Ph ilad e lp h ia
w h ere
A rm y .re a m th e C itru * llo w l, the nano
Mr*. Join S h u a id and W &lt;i Firm * t h r |«la« r of r n ltle fii t am! |***«t of
Inert a I ’rn n . T h r C ndeta, N o. . | ha p i o i m e of a d in g d o n e run il tin. , . f i
In ru h ij. inai.tm , and
f |r a a d d rr* * of th r « lalrnan t. and
Mrs ^ B B Sm ith Mini Kd I •
• h a ll hr tw o rit to ti? th r « la lo ia iit
Rr»
r
,
4CCOfclftlK
lo
IIMrtl
ei|&gt;
rft
tr»/n in the
K
lo
1111
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.
o
|atlie
youlur
(ia
lo
ra
a
re
he co u n try, a re fa v o in l, g lo n ie ra lio n of artion, and it miarlit
Mr* inn .St&gt;rn««*r and
Harold hla t * « it l. n r til- a lto r tt r ? . a fid a m
bu* I'’em, h u . an .iiiiio y ln ir tiahil | wa ll la co n ic tlm . In .p it „ | i l , due lo he up again n fle r a nu-di* ,
I ma H h HMidr tr.it k over U w i i ; M i** F i l m ll#*lt* and F D • U« Ii tlatm or drm altd m*i •«» fllrd
- I p layin g it . t a i l n am e o g a in .t | undent.,K , Hliinr handed the | nva*l ocre peifo l in alire la*t week Jo n e s D llir W .ilk rr
f o i n if f
D m l|(rr Seti|t. Mr*. T* m| S naiiI iii and Kddi* ■h a ll h r told
( H|« nr«| i K AV it t v i:
A rm y .
ing
eatiniat* eaeh team w ill arore al outfirM %tar, it .Miutton d o n not S tii'.1 M n R o ) S v n it '. Jr arnl
Am M f c iifo r or the l..**t
th e o th e r-p o w e r* apparently | A f t e r downing l.ivin irato n S lat* lea*I thu*. tim e , w ith 'OphomoM
'X
III and T***tan*rnt nr
M e'D an irl;
Mr
|(u v h
iriiM in N k.likrf iH4iMvr&lt;l tl»r At* r ir.
a rc headed fo r a re la tiv e ly e a .y | la ,I
K ... Uniterm ruturned I I nvwo *..i S u lliv a n OUt-pM *|n)r f a
II -Al W at Mill, dr* ra a rd
W
liflrhH
and
Joh
n
Iv
e
y
;
Mr*.
day. O k la lio llia , No. !l, fa c e . Co home w it h .e v ila l iliju iir a . tint m , I ll I • f ' l II ■iliffe rnce. lie in rilie t
K lrm mil.ll* .itio ii &lt;»• i 13. I * ‘.a
I«int4 ( r a ik r i* l l ir |»««t M*4«on and
S lrv . H'dn'rt* and J . W . A llm a n :
lorado and future* to tu n it . e x |a r t e .| to inert F i- k it n w ith I lliir I lol* i , . i p w ill th ro ttle t lie Kln r
uiiidrd llin n lo 4 N m lfirm Atu&gt;* Mr* W It VVilliuni* und Mnck
Ida 1 * r I u t la ik . hut rod the fla tl | . ,
^Ttyrlttnl; M ra. F d l.#*vv and I'rirp
I lia je e lo iy , high velocity |ia .s e * of
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the
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u
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n
.
i
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l
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vacancy
le
ft
by
xpiad d u rin y the p ia r t ic e «e d o n *
ta k e , on M o riila.
I ' l i l f ’ '• ill h r |ir r « r n lr d immrti*
In
cu
h
o
.'
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a
d
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C
ln
rh
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i
-1
R
l'
key
.
■
e
.iy
n
a
tio
n
last
duriny t h e week r a .t y ln o m o v * .
A lth o u gh it piohuhly w ill mil the t ilt fo i tlie Ila t le i
ia lr ]. aft«r I h r to u rriarn rn t.
mni
'M
i
|
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1
m
l
mi»nn|f»r,
i»«-u
mentor*.
have an y b earin x on the lli|( Ten
W ltllt l li'M a llrv
icy y e .le r Y« •icnluv ih r Nanfotd Wo nun**
Coach J o e Mi Mullen fim iii - tie intfloft l»*»v a u i r n ' l n I»m lit lif t fur
( Imuits; burnth.liv may develop if your
ra re , tlie llliiio l.- M n h ix u n yum r
tin* lam p A ifin ir Iliin ir n r H * * ,
t&gt;•i f day ap|H ilnlist K ie .c n Thurup aiill (iu lf A-&gt;"eiation held a low net fu ll
coo eh. shevt void, or avulc bionvhitit
at A n n A tln .r w ill h a v . the d i. (• lie n u in l W hile elad D e l.a i d liov« mi* «!*•(i f i i l i l v not in th e «riim* ijn
uml
Km
ile
l
l
i
u
i
i
i
i
iin
v
a
.i
vice*
ham
l,ap
tu
u
rn
a
n
ie
n
l.
W
in
n
e
r.
"are too ro c k y " a . tie put il
Unction of d in w in x the day
M i* . Dut Po w ell: l* not Heated and you vannol atfoid
l*cnt» n. u nlit (I f l u * ‘ Mid i tin* y u n I* |in id* nl 11 M u llrv »ai*l he v iiu b l wen K la * . A
b i f f cat crowd
.l*out UJ.UIHl.
. T h e N tc t.n n in riiliu - h a v e lie n lv
w ..ik hand in hand w ith T h u m p . C la x II M r*. Hoa* A dam *: Cla«- to take a ebanve with any mediviue
iut**«l M in im
«11 m *|
tin**
N o tie D a....... which haa In*.......« f'-"'d » '*r 0 » l r a ll and &gt;rmiml
•• iia n .l llii\ u - i. who w ill .p lit the C— MiJo h n
S t h iia n l
T h n .e lev* potent than (Tcvmiulvion which
* i‘v««ry va i * l , ,
goe* light to the scat of the tumble to
ta k li.K ll* In ........ . p la y* N a vv. " " k .
M'*’ *
p u ttln ir .p e n a l tuf-Aon* t«it in i m |* i o\ r ue
,
tern
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m
a
rih
g
e
r.h
ip
rh
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handplavnn«
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:
M
ra
K
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II
Sm
ith. h«lp looten and c« rcl getm laden
liU
y
in
g
vai
I
I
i
t
h
r
Riiint*
roti
i
t••ul
and although they have
, .le in p h u - l* on I he p a .-in y of uuni
M iam i should
■'
k’ 4
l■
’"'», *"*Kht
y e a r* . -Mr*
K C . Ila v m a n . ....
Mi
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Alnlv phlegm and aid nature tu soothe and
llll
III
Ollli't
#
’
X*
••IlcflCl'
make fu r ris k y h eltin y
ln&gt;li
rh * n,M, vice president* w ill tie C a rta a a v . M i.s Klen H e ll*. Mi*
lake Ih i &lt;ine by 1*11 puirita,
heal law , tender, iiiltamed. btonvbial
Cm ry in y n rceoril u f fiv i win
prubahlv w ill la fu v u rril in t h fir
mi enual l a .lin g . l l M a llry aaid. , |)o l I * . II, M r . Ilim h Whel hel. inem bunct.
C
lu
.i
i
bnnie.
once
lif
iilr
n
H
(e|
B
K
*ili*t
one
ili
feat
into
the
Im
llI*
b ittle u l .(in i hu- la cn*— a t lr * f t
Thompaon,
w
|io
had
lieen
||,
Mr* Mu« llT .in g e r , M r*. Hoa* Ad
C tc o in u liio n blend* bcechwoud
hr fa r a* I h i. y e a r’s In u irie *' the H a l l e r , have « lie « ity lic t le in i nn lu l l &lt; mi K rs k ilie . 'I lie lla t le r a c hinge I l f the scouting, w ill d irect
am i Mi- W . It. W illia m *, M i*. A
cieovote by special ptoce«« with other
(heir re cu r ii uf 1 1 I In .I Vent am! w ill win, lu ll nui by a n n . aided
1* concerned.
the
clu
b
's
vn-t
m
inor
league
iya*
time levied medicine* for cough* It
T o n ig h t,
M iam i ' iiit e r la in i tnnv l&gt;e . r l l i n y I lie ir .ix h t * uu even .c u ir , h i k iiie h a . an adequate lent and sco uting. Ila va st, in Ilia l&gt;. Marsh. M r*. P ric e Heard. Mi*
contain* no naicotic*.
G torgetuw n and M a iiiiie lte g u n la-tler I h liip ' tu m ine. H li l.u n hv* leant w liirh ha* been *|Miinlinp fm mid th irtie s, w ill aid D 'M a lle v in | C a d lr llr a iit , M r*. K m c h ri Mi D m
No mallet bow many medicine* you
Steve Holier I* , Mr*. Jim
to fbiuth Caruhnu
k'lllanuVa I* lieen t lie .u h je c l ul a |&gt;u*t le a iu in Htet-nn and ruuhl p u .h the D c l.m iil ro rp o ia tr m atte rs and handle p la y ­ j ie l. Mi
! Hperwei M r*. P a u l C am pl,«l| and have tried, (Teom ulnon ii guaranteed
hi D e lim l, lla id iu S iiin m in i al Value liy a ! le ait une le iw l rn iiiln lt | lio y. •uinew iinl.
er
contracts
amt
deal*.
H
a
v
a
il
n
a
*
to p leaie you ur d r u ig i't refund*
Mr*. John S c h ira td .
f u e l , ill
K i ankle
S i l l k w i h ’*
Lo yo la and Y a u d rih ilt at Cha*
“ •*•• Hie gliiup l e a l l / r . Ih a l
m o o t}. C icom uliion hat Mood the
lin o o g a .
j clear-cut w in uver the Huiith C aro Tam p* ile v c ri ha* been riin n in v geneial m anager uf the Ikodcera’
M
ulitieel
&lt;
luo
lie
fu
lr
h
e
I
n
g
te»l of many million* of uver*. (A d v .)
ID IO M A W IN S
I f K rn lu c k y due. the e y |ie rtid Him n e w Wulild l . . n l Die Imwl Wiiul d u ll ever i l m r the f ia .r o in
hluught
up.
le
v
e
l.
the
.re*.m
l
h
a
lf
a
y
a
i
u
.
l
S
t
e
f
.o
n
Hi.'ini rig id won f ir * l honors in
end b ra t* H ,n .I n . ii alu iu ld aeiv
In addition. Ilu v a -i w ilt have Hanf iid f.rm iim m Hidnail'* im ilid
I In lilt* itiK p e il S p in ta n f o r w a r d
Die Snot h**a-ti'i n fo n fe rru rn
much
to
do
vs
11
Ii
the
D
nanclal
nf|
w
ull
should
h
a
v
e
lit
t
le
t
r
o
ilh
lc
a m p lo n illip . The o n ly
other
robin touch foo tball tournamenl
of H io o kly n '* trip le a clu b *. Kooio nine took *ecii|id pin e.
I I . K . U iiiK . D . c .
t liln t t liii, ' ‘ v in g e tu n *’ M in i k , a r il fa il
team w ith ll rlianee I* (*e n ig i:i,
Hie
Itia
lg
e
i.
own
HI.
I'a
u
l
In
tile
the fla *h y S ilik w ic h u f f e n .e w ill
whlcti ia favnreil over A labam a.
In vestig a tio n *
Hi**'*»
»
eight
ca
p
tain
*
w
eie
V
irtfil
I
A m e i lean A«*&lt;n intion a* w e ll as
In
o ilie r
South* a-te i n
games, I
lo ll u|i en o u g h to w in In a w a lk
O raiev and M ilto n llm n n c r. Tern. have shown that
'I nr turn' to f he S o u th e aste rn M ontieal in the In le t national l.e a . | Him* 's i w e ir a« fo llo w *; O ar"
M ississipp i play- la iu isiu n a Hta'e
d ip h th e ria , pnru
and
have
g
n
r.
a
working
ag
iee
.
" r , .r
. im m ia, nml tuand M iaaiaslppi s ta te ta ck le * A u ­
C o n firm * ■ Im u liu s
eunfi*ienl*y
merit
u
n
l,
H
o
lly
wihn
I
in
the
p
m
lllrid
g
*
*
.
Huh
burn.
. in k- out Iii* ms k in v itin v Die u« lie C ia iit I m p ue
Hnimlev
lle n r v C ato it, Sammy berculusi* g a rn ii
ria*t l.engue,
&lt; lemaon'a u n d rfe a u d Southern
and other* m e
Dunn. Ilutdiy L it t le , K in l M ill*
I T N K I I U K H T . N .C Nov J (,V K lf- I rlio ire i« I.S C over M ir * i.‘ i|»
The
po-ition
u
l
a**i«
lan
t
gen
C o n fr r r m r pnweihousc a favo r 1 Ham Hnead ami the Pin* hurst pi. Until have |n*l t ill IS', tint I .Ml *
i iv N ance, Tom m y Hu**ell friH p icn tly found
rt
n
l
m
anager,
.
.
.ig
io
d
by
llra
n
c
h
rd h ea vily nvei D llklle *l|p Duke
lltsu en
of
C o u n try C lu li gulf rm irie
have gave lir o ig iii Tech ami h m l i i k v Hit key. J i . , w ill not lie fille d , li a r
Alfred S ta n le y , Jim m v WiDmau i n
t u t * Into i t . game w ith ( ir o t g ii
caught up with Die laiya in the very i o i i k I i a fle rn ia in *. ’Ilie Iten
Riioni nine cap tain - w eie K mmK h ealth y |ie i soil*.
old
I
’m
llg
e
r'*
place
a*
d
irecto
r
of
Tech a* the tlmli
rho Ice, m n| Teiin et
Though e v e r y
NorDi m n l Smith Open Tm una e a li a h iiiililn ’t have too much if if ■ public iiifm in a tio n , also resign ed , erlck lb tu rn * mid Itiuldv Dunn.
»»e |* hu*t to Nou ilh C a ro lin a .
lin e
la ea posed
fic u lty .
•
m in t.
w
ill
l«
taken
by
load
»
e
c
te
la
rv
T o n ig h t,
Miami
cnteitain*
to germ * o f n
In a h a lllc lie lw rrn s in v le .
tio in g into tin la y ', fin d |H h o le,
(•
A
IN
H
l.ao
o
Harold
I
’li
iio
t
t
,
who
w
ill
f
il
l
l.oth
(iro rv tn w n and M a rn u rlte goes In
ce rta in epidemic
wing
tita n s
t a il
H n a t rl)
; c put *.
NKW Y O R K . N ov, » - (,P » Ilia d o n ly a very few ate affected.
h m iih C a ro lin a V illd n n v a I . rt Hnead, the : lamming man fnon
la ke s hia N inth I a in lln a tra m
W h ile S u lp h u r Hpilng , W V s
Thom
p.on,
asked
when
the
pueaHow
Uinl,
M
*
Mill
rv
(
T
e
l
l
College
n —
*L' »■ hml m e is l on ihln a tvio r liu k e leu •
T h ia proves th ere ate other fa e - ,
lu Iv iio a ville and into th r
lion of m a n a g er would be taken
Io ta heaidra gertna that play all
illaw ill the Tennessee meal
■
hi Ih e iin p vtiis uf n t h it *1 loiind
up. answered " W e have a m aiiag
more than A.IMMI yard* during a liii|M .rtiint u n it in p io d u riiig hi*- 1
grin d er. T h r disheartened T a r
ilti, a lg -iin d cr pai fm the rt.iCi?
I t;i at the preaent lim e .” (Ju e iii'd college fooDu.il c a ir e r .
man disease.
Heels haven I m en the a a Me
yaid c o u rse .
n to w hether he, O 'M alley am i
Ih e fir s t step in m aintaining
I.a*t Hat ui dnv Howland g a itir'1
s in r r losing an ra rlv game to
O ptn m rlrlat
I In v &gt;•-1 would oppose the Idea o f a
Ham m y , w ith opening round* of
good health i* lo keep our la x llr*
| Hf. yard* by lu sh in g a g n i'- I Vo
Notre Dame Without I lionplaying
m
n
n
n
g
rr,
Thompson
ret*H
am
i
71,
yevletdav
turned
in
n
E Y E S E X A M IN E D
| tin College. T h is Ix to -tc l hi* four- in condition to m ake any l o i t c 1
I lino Ju s tic e Ih et stand l i l l l r
piled ''none w h a ta o e v rr.”
-TJ-SIft fn fitlint *iiHifht .In lin iiv Pal
year total to R .0 I7 'a id s . I.IUD I.V germ unwelcome. The n atu ral def il.A S S E S F I T T E D
r h a lit r against Net land's la st
I lie re fere n ce to a playing man
mer o f lln ilin , N .C .. lender through
l.v tio w in g com- fe tlie uf our I hmII cb ag ainst germ
li f t H, I'N lm rlio A y r ,
snu.nl ain re Die w ar.
tlie f ir s t tw o inilluls. Ullil dloplied
. i e i ^ . w1; ; : . : , \ z n r v :,hiv K. : , “ l H-‘ ‘
life I* our v it a lit y . D ihmI whole».
him in to u simum I place lie nt JH7
A bnillv liiuule l Ii* on-in T-'-h report m I aa a a y in g I hi w ast.T guro I’1' 1™
*om.' food, rest and e tc rcin e , and
Tlie
Ith
y
a
u
ls
Increasml
How
about
the
i|g
*
ita
b
ility
of
m
anugiiig
with J im P e ttie r uf Snn F rn n i*cn goes to Dm ham tilts week lig n in st
clcnnline**
p lay
an
ini|H ittant
land'a ltif.il ru sh in g lnt"&lt; lo a"
a none too *tn*ng Duke, I t ’* n and playing at the same tim e .
I f H neuil can deliver n n u llier
N o tic e
part
and
kept
him
on
top
in
th*
sm
all
Dn
thia
p
o
in
t,
Thompson
M
id
.
I ih Iuv h is '.'il total w ill m nl. Ii tie to .a up, hut th r ite n d ilv impi**vHow ever, health route# from
M T i n : M ill l i r i m n t v i v n i lo u rn an ien t rm u d owned hv Iten ing Y e llo w Ju *k e i pa* ine n ttiu k too: I .nit B o u d re au . Jo*' C'runin, college s ta tis tic s announced today w ith in . I f , despite the proper
hv
the
N
a
tio
n
a
l
C
.dlegialiA
th
­
“
IArt*
o
f
fe
llo
w
*
did
It
amf
won,
J l f M t f t l , t’ lH l’l IT . t \ v m i i no llu g a n .
*hoiit*l islg e W allaile Wa*b
lllii*'
n u tritio n , rest an I e v e rrise , and
a t '.N iM iir r m a r t
' ‘I o n i i i v
H m kv ll a r r i * , H ill T r t t y — t in y letic llu rv a u .
I '&lt;■I in*, i wound ii|s with liar T ’ D evil*. T e ch by a h air.
the p ra c tlrc o f cleat lin e**, there
.
M l ' a t » m» ao. tu &gt;
nil
did
it
."
after earlier round **f &lt;'•.% and 7"
M lt .| i |l t :ii JriilN g n M , i t , ii,n ir
ia disease t il' ll
all,re*' avenue*
In riiliti* a ilu iit* I** Du- pM 'imli •*•*
ti'M
u
llrv
and
h
i*
Iwo
v-p'*
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with him. li e i» a v e ry fine gentle, o f evp ir*-lo H &gt;»ve lx &lt;ll Idockeil
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w ith in These avenue* o f evpre*• tlrk in g w ith the undefeated Inn dlsril**ed the subject of a new man.”
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Hhotton ha* *ald " I'd lie glad to siun are the ne*V' el a n n d *.
Hncnd mi*l K errler have wng&lt;*vi thricP-U
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ed fie n rg ia_ lbill&lt;l**g. o ver malinger nor contacted any if the
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l.e hack."
a r u n n in g b a ilie a ll t e a r fur to*, tvah &lt;• l*eaten Alabamn Tlo C rim
T h e spine i« the le v to health
eligible*.
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n m ney h o n o r*. S a m m y b a * won ton T id e i» a lw a y s tough hut W r e n
In the m eantim e , llta n rh H ick­ l t r a u s r it I* th ■ ll*trih u tin g cen
Von * r * hereby *.n l,re*t to i|,|* ,i.
D'.Malley
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tin |is rsi,n or I., .it n r n e r t * In «H, #.'*.’1,7TsM In l ‘D \ sam ttime*l e v e n t* in ' W a lly llu tt* ' e rra tic a lly h ril
th,. m anager. N o decision w ill &gt;w
C tre u ll •'•on I u l Sem inole I'.iuntv to h e a d th e list. K r r r l e r , t V y r i t
paa* *bivs n the spinal
lieen *aying w ill lie w ith thr f'lt u - tru n k *
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made
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nrnnteui nnle H a tu id a y*. The Hulldog* hv
burgh P ir a t r « i continue* to ne a chord and emit between verfeNosem
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to m sw..«
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teaser am i y e ste rd a y , in Hi. I.m n*, tgr-c To have 1..... Ith these n e rv e ,
Iwo Inurhdnw n*.
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tame r.elng a suit for illiu r.
channel* must |.» d e r. ll fr e - 1
M oving up ninth for one g am " "n onre-benten T e a a * in an area the M ahatma »aid:
M lio a ls s • i i , i o * pm ................... w ill . . .F.ra.rank
n k Htrannhan
Htrannhan ofuf Toledo
Tolm lo. rr
I nn lo nger th in k it ia n rer* •piently hnppenv, however, that
Im'i b'j* r n 'r s llb n d- *i hade be*. noted for I.M ltaing fiad lm ll. T h i*
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ter th n n 'M Irh ig a n llo fh have been one fig u re * to I hi a hone-eru»hing »ary for me to dlacuaa whete I'm a fa ll or m ishap w ilt d isplare a
Male, Itetbl* tu rn. Pa.
v e itrh ra
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y law
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lira ten M l hlgan I v A rm v "m l D- battle between trad itio n al riv a l* going ami w h a t I ’m doing I don’t
tVllnesa Mr harol unit o fflrla l ss*l
but Teaa* w ill le a rn It* |c**ona l.y mean to tie e v a sive or im polite, hut netvea, d istu ib * function, luwera
Ih i* ll t t i day of ia lo l.sr. A l l . I»l»
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lin " ‘
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f l Hole and go home a w iser hut I believe I 'l l end thia gu«A*ing resistance amt re su lts in disease.
U. I*. IIIDtN lM iN
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football c a c h e .
n ln v - ( * u \r
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r ls r h . i ' l l , olt t'l.iu t
ami nuestion-aaklng hv saying C h lrn p raeto 'a leea'e am i adjuat |
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It tl Is* Vis
places disease
A d v,
three t e a r . ago.
I (a D 'w e e k *
M m ne.otn week'* su rreaa Inrubu* d rt.a tt * 1 n**unce, I ’ll announce it .”
A |in t"*&gt; » r t'latntlfr
Orlanito. Florida
F o r the weeka’ fin a l «»!• tion with a sp rin g y step hut m rm o r -1
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fid* furniMted, on* unfurniahrd.
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furnilhed Htdiuom. 200 Ij.n ei
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*ara*e Apt.. 1209 MatAveaue.
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atto rno y a .a iR n rd to Monroe coun
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thoao c rim in a l ra .e a that involve
till' lio aaitillity o f a death arn♦onci* m urd er, rape and kidnap

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own Jud R e—and thoir own M ate
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one m ile weal of San fo rd Mrlnndo h&lt; noi l C lllb
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Tlie Sfitli' of rin ri'ln Showed n 44 *i Intreime in
|Mi|iiiliitiini from IS IH In I'.tMl.

S A N K O IID nhiiwi'd only 14.4*i train in the name
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WR 0 N C ?

W r hfllrve the inflnenre of -p eiiiil In lr r c x l* and nrlf Mtinfled prrwnnn have Kept
Sanford front keeping pare.

Your Vote For

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Fn r C ity ('nmmiaainnrr la a V o ir for I'rngrrm
I ’aul Kin liy K rie iu l* Of John Iv e y
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A dm inialratln n '* foreign p o licy.
A l K in R ip o rl. Irn n , G U I* N a ­
tional I h ailm an liu y t ia lu ielaoti
II x a ilx x .4 c .an* I ' * * , lla a r
aaid the Korean wai had hruUKt’t
War ahow that venture w av a "ro a n iiK in lla tio n ." He e r iU c ii- d
hold, »UC*eaaful atep to p re ae rvo I ’resident 1 1moan wrho, he aaid
world peace.
"te lu a c* to live the co n tro l* he
I'nr the (501', Sta««en aaid ill Ha* Iw fo ie election.’*
Columhua that "T h e N a tio n a l S e ­
The choice (adore t h r n atio n ,
cu rity and hope* for peace h ail G ab rie lio n m id . "la c le a r— lib e rty
hern d iiiip a t r d in the laat fiv e and opportunity for a ll A m en y e n * ” part (a lly la rcau ir o f th e can*. " r Norialiem. h u n -au rrae y
nod the w elfare *tate.”
Meantim e, lle n iy Mm R e n t hau,
pinit
, e c ie la r* o f tl&gt;* tr c a
Adoption of the am endment .,i . i. i
■ury wiio i* uRiird from the T in w o u ld n 't r h a i i R e t h a t divDlort of
i riniinal Ju ria d h tin n . The c ir c u it man • ahinet in a h u ff in J u ly .
j:jd||e would wtill la- m a in ly in- lU ll*, wa Haled anion* t h r to p 1
lo.nnu ro u liilju tiu a to th e llrin o volvid w i t h c iv il Inw aiiita.
ia .t r ram paiR fi fund.
There w ill he *ome m inor eon
T lie IP lie m a in N a tio n a l I'oin
•ttlutinnal n u rn lieiinit prohlema if
i * i ... 11* d to thi' r l r r k o f
(he in le t* Inoild ra tify the Mo*:- lit I I k
I I I . I it hud receive i
li e m unty am enilm enl and a l e . iln H u m
the
one
a iith o rid n K
ju v e n ile IIJIH h .O Ki 11urn i.II a o u rrra and
court*
w ith
broader
powrrra nan apant IHUM JtS. It had an unexpend*d iMilanrr of I J . I f ^ i ’J on
thrnnyhout the * t * t r .
Hand tlc t. -6
Doth pm poted amendmenta pro
Ily c o n t r a * ! , Die It* 'public an*
vide for nurnlierinir the nrwr pioU'lona »• Section IH of A r t ic le r a i l o i M ila w k k K p o i t e d a d e
fin t
of
Jrll.iH iil a f t e r
.pen din g
V of the m n a tltu tiu n . T h e re al
ready i* a Section IH. adopted tw o n r n i l ) fl.M M I.IH N I I II Dll' b a t t l e f o r
vi a-• «|fo to provide for d ire c t « liiifcfra*
A
n i l ' l l ' I e | nn I
yealetd .iy
election o f the a jircia l KacaniI'.Hu .*o d iift in |Hiplua county co urt o f record ju ilit r . showed i
u lilio n w ill mean an aukCtcuale
-lu ll * and '■ I" i of that n iiiiilo 'r
Rum of I t llm iir a ra lv fm •even
lo r nine o tio r* T lie r lia n y r * w ill
not * ff e r t Do t o i'itreav being
rlrrte d nevt
t ile .d a y . toil the
mu e|i&lt;i«al in I nr.:--

Are You Satisfied With
Sanford's
Growth?

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THE RECORD FORECASTS THE FUTURE
I have been your City Commissioner for the past
three years. I am proud to point to some of the progres­
sive movements and accomplishments during this per­
iod.
1) The New York Giants purchased Mayfair Inn, and
moved their entire farm system to Sanford.
2)
Florida Fashions, Inc. was in it’s infancy three years
ago, and today is the largest business of its kind with
home office in the South.
3) New sewer lines have been laid and money appropri­
ated for the largest extensions in the past 20 years.
1) Water and fire mains have been extended, and fire
plugs for those without protection. Further extensions
are now being planned.
5) Police and fire protection have been improved.
6) Streets have been paved. Many unpaved streets
have been graded and improved, both in white and
colored sections.
7) Rids are now being obtained for new improved water
pumps to increase our water supply. A survey of our
entire source of water supply was obtained, and a long
range plan is being carried nut to meet the needs of a
growing .Sanford.
8) Three million dollars in new construction has taken
place during the past three years.

Col. Kungc
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went up llie mad o f re tre a t.
Ih c \ liim u l 'm a il a rm * fir e i
to -a lva yi n early 600,000 haR* of
rice, barley and wheat and m any
carload* of * ii|{* r, tobacco, coltun. wool and other ite m * that I
I would I i . i k been of u re a t value I
! lo the enemy If cap tu red .
D ilv ro w ithin a lew w e e k * in to !
| a beachhead only one-aevelith o f
Du' a n a uf South K o re a , the ]
It t iK managed to iih u n i, feed'
and tra in more than I.IMK) new )
t • *Mtna a day.
"T h e A m erican A rm y aiipplit-d
th rill w ith laaita, |Minchoa, fie ld
ja r k r la , helmet* and r a n t r r n a ,"
■(unite aaid.
''Hut in the fiia t tw o month*
of Die w a r, th r U llK ip i.r t e r m a-li i corp* omdr o ver 200,000
fat lit IK' * ui t a, 200,001) luhher-aolcd
*I mn . 260,000 *cia o f o n d e rw e a",
‘. ' imi.immi fatig u e rapa and T60.000
paira of Mick*.
" A ll o f thi» waa m a d e in im ly
two ritie a - T a e g u and 1‘ o aan."
Iln lt llh « now are h u a ily complrtiriR mnnufat lin e o f n ew col- j
t*-M rpiiltrd w inter u n ifo rm * for
III*' troop*
Hut the lo u iitry ian't ndvanced
enouRh io d u D ria lly to volve the
Rreateal ahortaRe t rari*|H ir tation
Vehtclea. ItllliR e aaid:
"T h e y have taken e v e ry a v a il
ahl* i iv ilin n vehicle and a re buy
in*.' a ll Ihe tru ck* fro m Jap an
they ra n Ret—hut it s t ill lan’f
enough ”

9) W c have succeeded in reducing our City debt by $30S,~
000.00 and arc operating on a cash basis within our
budget.

I am looking ahead and planning for Sanford's
future on a sound business basis. I do not claim all of
the credit for this progress, hut I am proud to have had
a part in it* My program will he to continue to work for
expanded industry, more tourists, and more and better
service to the citizens of Sanford.
Listen to WTRR Monday, Nov. fi at 7:0ft I*. M.

JCUN l\HI)EG
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Y'our vote for me as your City Commissioner will
be sincerely appreciated.
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I'r irm i* O f Juhn K r ld r r

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On N ovember 7 You Will H ave The
Opportunity Of Voting In The General .
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5yd HERLONG and George SMATHERS,
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Exceptional Calibre Of Mr. Herlong A nd Mr. Smathers.
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We Urge All Loyal Democrats To Give Them An Expression
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Of Approval And Appreciation.

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Remember-To Vote fo r Syd HERLCNG and George SMATHERS

DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE

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In U n ity There Is S tre n g th —
T o P ro tect the Peace o f th e W orld)
T o Prom ote the P ro g re ss o f A m erica,
T o Produce Pro sp erity fo r Sanford.

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V O L U M E X X X X II

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Supreme Court Also
Agrees To Review
Tillamook I n d i a n
M Land Claims Case

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X K W K P A I’ E K

M ONDAY

United Nations Force
Malts Red Chinese
50 Miles North Of
Ruined Pyongyang
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W a s h i n g t o n ' n « v . 6 - &lt;/T)
A W isconsin state iaw banning
jM trikru by | iu I&gt;Ik utilities w o rker*
wa» assured of lit t c u in il U*'l lielo re the S u p irm c Corn! ' n l a y , l»-n
other stales have tim ilar l.tw a.
T h i» )K&gt;ml was i l i r i i c d in die
apt teal filed by a union reptrsenting employes of ibe M'lvt-sukee
L ie t t r u
R ailw ay and lia n i) * o t l
C o m p an y. Il luted the M a le , at
F lo rid a . Indiana, K a n ta « , M vssac- h u r r l l i M ulligan. N c b r a ik i. New
^ Je rs e y , North D ako ta.
I'e n m y *
Iv a n ia and V iig m ia.
T h e result, the union'* -lpperl —
N I I I S IA T fS POSTAL O lf u .A lS anil Federal in a n h a lt arrested a
a ta lrd . it that worker* fin d that
num ber of Puerto llira n N .itionuliM t, In, hiding K ilo Torreaola,
d rtp itr congressional actio n l.i | h p baother o f sla in G riselio T o tm o la , who made an attrmpt to assassinate
lect them through the N a tio n a l l.aPresiden t T illm a n . Karin r, won- than 450 Nationalists surrendered to
bor R rla tio n t A d . “ th * lig h t to
the islan d 's n illitu ry authorities. I'op. Puerto llira n guard; men close-in
•trike lo bargain co llectively tn lit
on a house In Juyuyn where revolutionaries allegedly hatched the
tin e te n tr lu » r been d e n ied ” by
assassination p lot.C enter, Klio T u rrc .o la (rig h t) Is removed under guard
o f local p o lle r and F .U .I. agents A l bottom are some of the 130 rebels
the Mate law t.
who gave up w ith T c t i c l.i, n g ir Ja y u v a . (international SoMndpfWlO)
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public utility to go on * t n k r or
cause any wuik ito ppagr 01 alowdown which would tetu ll in -it in ­
terruption ol an r t t r n t ia l service.
Tht« Suprem e Court ag re e d to
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rule- cm an Indian la in I C la im ., . . . . . . . . . . . .
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c la im * totaling fUjOOOJDOOjOOO.
d o t e al 7 0 0 I*. M iii I m&gt;||i ll ir city and g rrirla l rlr c llo n t .
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l ummuuwt .Ml,u k slid louglit bit
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iimlx-nt, is op|M i*nl by John
fur 2,772,.M&gt;n acres o f t r ' l u l lunA tw o w eeks' ia m |ijig n fur
■lot to i- v im l 11 i r n i. | h i ye il
ta k e n hy the United S ta te * .
in tin- general electio n o f roll-1 ro llm eiit in tin- A m erican Jm
A sp ecial A rt of t 'o n iji.- .- had ] |
|»r| | h i . on ill S .in to n l l m l ■! lo r
H id t'ro s s w ill he ro n d iirte .l
l l u t l i o S o* I 't s t
g n -n in n a l, State and C o u n ty ran
•imI i i i i i i II o i i i u lr |&gt;&lt; i million .- .'I.,«• •
d id tle t, west S an fo rd Voter* In nil irrnde am i high srlu ad * o f
,
oi w atrr » .«• g l*rn i t J / '
P ire in rt No I w ill vo te at tho ford mid Sem inole C ounty
to d a y , M rs. F re d
ItI .it I Scout hcad&lt;|unrter* in the nlng
I), i 1.11111,- d ia l thru* i d -Itil-lv
Id A C L Depot on C o m in rrri* l Ju n io r It* *1 Crosa • liairn u tn of
III* ih Io ! oi (.••tr lo nullum llo u io lr
Avenue anil vo ters un the east Sem inole
County
Bed
&lt;side Ml Precinct N o. 3 In the I &lt;'hJ ,.'', r r ' announced^ to d ay.
and |M&gt;»iililr lia in d o l I on-rqurni '•*
I h r rn v o lln irn t rih n rn itti «■ a*
T o u rist Center.
florn d ir to m m ira tio n piop m rtl.
other a r t l v r junio r* in a ll «i-h*
There are hut th re e tw o party h * v r lieen k u iy th r pa«t «•
I J*. lil.n k ta n l In a l o n v il&gt; on i -4
i n ti* t* in the g e n era l election. M'ttinir th r utairr fo r what f *
F u n e ra l tervice* fo r C h a rle s A .
lo JO |Miiuol« o i tin- • iiliita in r pci
George A. S m s th rr s , who won hope w ill l»r n rr«’o ril h rra kt
A n d erso n , J r ., 49. A t la n t ic Coa*t
million gallo n! ol » il&gt; i would l»r
N E W Y O R K . Nov. t.
:/ I‘ i - ow i Claude Pi pper In the May m rn.t&gt; rr«hi|i d riv r, «h r dial*
L in e railro ad ro n du rto r, w ho m i
k ille d In u aw itching accid ent Golf, llio m .it L . Ik-w ry -.it down I lemur ratio p rim a ry , i* opposed T h r y l i r l l r v r it \%ill r x r r r « l I
aiid rd , w l ir i r a i J l l tom |m il­
lu te S atu rd ay afternoon a t Crea- Irrlu tr a le lrv itio n r.ttn rrs .it dawn l&lt;&gt; John P Booth, Itep u liliran , y r a r '* to ta l ro n tiilrra h ly U «.&lt;
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of a au l^ tan tia l iiu rin o * in t
tia rrn i ui irM illt 4 |r iinl 4r .i l ’lr
d a y afternoon at 1 :3 0 o'clo ck at lia l.iy . a n il planned lo tl.iy lit llir
iiu iv i U t
o f ytiunifiitrra a ttriitl
I ’u iiitifir out t lt.ii ••hI ik u i flour*
the E ric k -o n Funeral H om e w ith •Indio u n til midnight.
th r San fo ld and K rm in o lr C&lt;
i&lt;!«* m foiivul i i i tin tiutiiral v%«tthe K c v . W. P. Bro o ks, J r . , and
ty'a »rh&lt;M.|«» th it y r a r o v rr L
The m arath o n , day b e fo ir-rlrc—t h r K e y . J . II. Root o ffic ia tin g ,
• l ?* *»f Colnrm to S|*fi»*if^ u« *t*ll
An In
)« a r« n il *tu&lt;liM
u* i ii U u i«olnt«*i| iiM.1 * «»f F lo r ­
• i . u r i a l w ill be in K v e rg re e n ( V
Mr* P f f d Robb •aid. w ill
lion tbow r r l l r c l n i a tirm l ibis
IM iuk «uid lh.it lotikf
m e te ry .
Tw o Sanford
w a tch m akers, rncourair« d to n r n
rn ro tln o • id a. Hi
M r. Andrtvon, who live*] at year tb.it w a t ru.ikmg Irlevrtion tlie W illiam K . K ad er and hi* son, f w h i c h
nrriiH U «&gt;f U ' rU nod r lu rk in g
amount to Ml •• '
fmvt* piH U tl (lin t
lul. u \rr m il*
918 F re n c h , i&gt; reported to have lug. nrw tlong in latnpaign le ilrn i- Joh n Kad er, were each awarded fo r ra c h r lr m n it a r y ftchoaln*
O 'litm tio im t «'fi«t to iliMoluf tho
become tangled in u rh n tu con­
prin-s of |5o for th e ir speed and and f l fo r each ifroii|» of
t ii't h , u e r rt iii li amount in ilrm k
n ectin g
a locomotive
and
u que.
eWill in taking npnrt and assent- in t h r h lirh achoola. A n y fn
fre ig h t
e t r when the
engine
Other la m lid a t rt tbn&gt;Ui;tMiol ibe •ding watches at the convention of t h ry ro iiir o v rr and a b o vr t» • iniC uuM ‘1 ii'ilur*** tiMith ilr m y
hy t'»5 to To |H*rvrtn T«*ntn hav«*
stopped Maidenly, and he died
i hronsgraph and w a tch maker* m j u i m l fo r e n m llm rn l f r r *
country al&gt;o were n u kin g fin al Saturday- and S u nd ay a t the M ay­ h r u ird fo r |ir«»j«,ctii o f t t ir Jm
I hm'H ninth' i i i tv%o n t ir ii in N*'W
In s ta n tly .
li e w as lairn at l.u r a v illc , F la . ap|tealt v ia le lrv itio n , ml llir N rw flow er Hotel, Ja c k s o n v ille .
V o ik ui nt •* it im I in M irluirtiii for
It n l C ro » * hi*rr in th r com •
I l wNllNMret flM r n g f • «nrf
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S e p t. 14. I!H*I and had liv e d in
W illiam Kad er, u sin g the lu n ch ,
Y o rk G o v e rn o r’ s 18-lair. program
S a n fo rd for 17 y e a r*. On Nov.
tools, clirouagraph and the Kscut- 2 4 , 192.1 he entered th e service m a ik rd I V ' t m ajo r, ami .u IraM Id - tM ira f volume pr»vidt-il for
1 « f the A . (7. L a* a tra in m a n , la n g rtl |M i|ilical tpladi.
contestants, won h is p ris e by ta k ­
am i w as pruni'itcd to ro n d u rto r
g a 32
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Sittin g at a latg r o ik t ir t k . ing anart and rra ste m b lin
on Ju n e 7, 1941.
a itt doctors
docturs pulse m e te r and chroDewey, tre k in g a third trim , be­ p in
rih in 24 m inu
A N a v y veteran o f W o rld W ar
nngrnph
inutea am i 22 and
I , h r hrfougrd In the A m r r i r in gan iu t long stint at 6 A . M . A
h a lf second*. On a w atch con­
I.r g io n . wa* a m em ber o f the coffee table Mood nrarby. In til • test (w ithout the book) he did
Brotherhood nf lla ilw a y T n ln - corner w a t a voting machinthe job in 20 m inutea and 45
T A U -A U A S S FE , Nov. t, i T im-c m I) l.ig b t u ld iiio n al llo iid a
seconds, a t compared w ith the 10
m rn and a .member o f th e K lr* t
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that will vote in Tuesday’s election on fo retl piotrclm n lo u ld
U an tist C hurrh.
m inute* and 45 second record of
k rd in an adi&lt;
aaionun^ room | Tom Donahue,, _____
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S u rv iv o rs include th e widow. tors w o rked
a n atio
n al ________
cham- add 1 .3 5 3 .5 4 1 mo-r forest acre, i„ die l2 .b 2 7 .J 7 ', ai re» now p ro lrc lrd
M rs. C . A . Anderson, J r . ; f lv t lo tre e iv r questions from c a lle rt p l° n assembler fro m th e Pentuy- b yib e Florida Forett Service if all of tlie count,r t v o ir fevo iab ly.
d a u g h ters, M rs. R . L . P r r v o , Ha- for the g o v e rn .,, to sntwer on the
° * « l ln .t lt u t e !
Manatee.
C ounties in w hich c it i/ r n , w,l Vole on ibe ittu e a ir
rra m e n to . C a lif.; M r* .
V.
M.
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' P 'Jlv e k w e ld e r. Delatnd, an d
the
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d b astrm b lin g and a s s e m lilirv *
ing unite established w i'h in two
U e w ry w as t r ih e t lu lr ! In lie on watch in 29 m inutea and 47 »«. fo rd , H a m ilto n , P u tn am , am i I
M isses M arjo rie, Jo yce an d la iu ra
y e a rs if county n&gt;inml«sloner*
A n n Anderson u f S a n fo rd ; two the a ir at Ir s t t once anil some- cond*. The new Ksem bl-O -G raf Ion.
L a n d not now under p ro t rrt i‘"i en ter Into n g rrein en ta w ill, the
. son*. C h arles A . A n d e rso n , 3rd timea lw list each hour until mid- ;
'v p a lrin g w at fro m w ild fire s in those count, ■ Fo re st S e rv ic e
itiid fundiy a re
and C ra ig Anderson, both o f Han­
domonstralecl |,v le ad in g hornlogl- in c lu d e : M anatee, 29ft,2Hl t e n - ; a v ailab le
fo r
s ittin g
up Iiifo rd ; the father and m o th e r. M r. night, w illi intermittent h rra k t in r a l i-vpert* including Ja e k P e rry
S a ra s o ta , 214.993 ic r e a ; 8 em l„"li- u n its.
and M rs. C . A . A n d e rso n . 8 r „ tfm lelrcatt overt the title net­ and Ja c k Ivers.
G overno r F u lle r W arren uml
133,7107
ac re s;
H a k r r,
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S a n fo rd ; one s iste r, M r*. M . I.. works of NRC, CHS amf kfutuai.
a rre t;
B rad fo rd . Hd.l.'to a r t , - ; S la te S e n ato r W A 8 hand*, preRobinson o f M esiro, N . Y . am i
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To start the ihow , be walked
H a m ilto n , 119,452 a c re s ; Putns-n, ekient o f «)■ • H ill I d a Fo rest and
fiv e grandchildren.
The M erchants' A sso ciatio n w ill 347JIH I a c re s ; and U n io n 5 9 /n * P a rk A « w H 'iati„n , have urged ciover lo tlie voting machine and
hold a iu irlsv u e W ednesday at 7 a r r e t . Home lands a re a ir , djr tixens in those ro u iitles to vote
Ute it.
J E H O V A H 'S W I T N E S S E S
P.M . on the K lk C lu b ground*. A . C under protection in some o f the fo r fo re tt fire ro n tro l. Tin- F lo ­
B E R L I N . Nov. f t - O P l - A R u t.
Vote tow a (the Republican S tin e head* the entertainm ent counties under group u n it and rid * lln n k e r* A«*&lt;«-intlun thrn-.igli
■•firfan *one court today a e n te rv rd |ij
IC sa tla a M I &lt;!• r a s a TVr— |
ro m m ittre.
•
in d ivid u a l dem onstration agtee- (J . G . W a re , ChM rm an of the
m em ber* o f Jh e Je h o vah 's W itn e s­
mt-nls w ith the F o re st Service. F o r c t r y C o m m ittee, have stressses re lig io u s sert to long te rm s at
S A M E IIA T 8
W A R O R N 'H V A I .K T
F e d e ra l forest land* a r e alu t • il the eronom ic value of fo rest
h ard lab o r on rbargea o f a rt in g as . W A S H IN G T O N . Nov. « - ( A 3 J E F F E R S O N C I T Y . M u.. Nov. ft under protection.
protection.
" • p le a " fo r the west.
Mr*. P e rle Siesta and Madame lion- —(AY—The M isso u ri 8 ta te Peni­
The S t a le Cham ln-r o f Com­
C o llie r county w hich pasted a
T he Soviet-licensed A D N news n*C a rrived at the same cocktail te n tia ry warden ia m issin g S S L sp ecial b ill In the la st sesdon nf merce, and the Flo rid a Farm
a g tn c lr said the sentences. im- P a rty w ith the same hats. *
p a rt o f h it rlo th ta — an d a ro n vlrt. le g is la t u r e to get fir e protectig,i Bureau, ua w e ll a* other orgsn
id at Erfurt, raaged from two
Mrs. Mi sta ia I J A Am iassador „ T 1?
* * rY ,n F " Warden Is scheduled to come under pro­ Italians havi endorsed forest f ir r
IS r « ft n .
,
to Luxem bourg; Madame Bonnet R alp h Kidson a houaeboy, fled yes­ tection w hen funds a re a v a ila l I-. protection In tlie eight counties.
T h e Communist E a s t G erm an Is the w ife of the French A m b a s­ terd ay, taking alo ng the money P la n s c a ll fo r protection o f W l,The I2.ft27.27r&gt; a c re , now under
government banned the Jehovah's sador.
and clothes.
000 a c re s In C o llie r C o u n ty , none brotection h y the Fo rest Bcrvli-o
W itnesses as an anti-state group
Thev w o re identical
elephant
(eaves
a p p ro sim n tely
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T h e H ighw ay P a tro l identified o f w h ich la now protected.
two months ago. F iv e
hundred g m y a ff a ir s decorated with shell him as W arren R o w le tt. 2H. serving
T h o se counties w h ich vote for acre* o f fo rest land to rnme under
•e m b e rs were rounded up la mass pearls and with sequin-dotted veils. a three year sentence— fop burg- rounty-wlda forest fin* protec
protection. T h ir t y muntiea now
•Treats by U s People's P o lk s .
They spoke. Thots* aJL
I ary.
Uon Tuesday will h a r t tin fight- «ra under protaction
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S t a t e s Democrat?:
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY NOV. 1, 1950

THE 8ANF0RD HERALD.

Profits
Pour Out Jn Record
3rd Quarter Flood

Corporate

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N E W Y O R K . N«v. I (V T i-C o r
poration p ro fit* are pouring fo rth
in a record flood—61 perrent g rea t• r fo r the last quarter than In July
August and September of
I p |:i
— under the shadow ra»l hv threat
ened m a rt mi nt of an v i r r o profita tax.
The Korean War merely added
a snappy fillip to the earning
gain already underway. In the are
ond quarter, In-fore the w ar, p ro f­
it* were running 4.1 perrent ahead
of 1949'a like period. The th ird
quarter gain of 6| perrent was in
spite of a hike in the rot poration
income tax from 18 to 42 perrent
But retroartive excess profits
tax could w hittle 19f&gt;0‘» corporate
earnings - now srrmir.glv headed
fPr an all-tim e record—down be­
low the previous record of 1918.
when company bookkeepers do
their final figuring in Mareb, 1961.
A compilation made lodav by
the Associated I ’ress of the earn
Inga of 4Ht! corporations in
all
field. of business showed these
totals:
I960 third quarter 11.711,279,763.
1049 third quarter 11.129.796.689.
Increase: M per rent.
Many companies this year took
the Increased I960 taxes out of
their third quarter earnings. (Ith
arwlse, the profits over *.he ho
months might have appeared eveif
larger In comparison with
lai-l
year’s.
Taxes a rrn 't the only thing tha*
w ill make this year's earnings d if­
ferent from last. In 1949 many of
tha big companies did very well
profitwise, but many smaller com­
panies didn't do well at all. so 11 .
total corporation compilations for
1949 didn't givr a foolproof pic­
ture of business earnings. This year
tha increase is more of a down
(ha-line proposition
Even so. a scattered few are in
tha red In the third quarter, for
reasons peculiar to themselves
However, there was no Industry in
the 26 covered hy the Assorinte 1
Pres, survey that didn't record
profit gains over last year.
Often the biggest porrentage
In profit gains was due to the un
usual industry situation last year
Eighteen nnnferrous metals com­
panies show a profit gain o f 2H&gt;‘
perrent in I960'* third quarter
orar 1949, reflecting In part their
booming rendition this year. Ini'
area more their depressed rnndl
How last year.
,
----------------------------

Charley Morgan, Sr.
Pioneer Negro, Dies
1 Charley Morgan, fir.. HO yonr
old pioneer Negro rltlre n . died
I h it home In Canaan City Mon
4 a £ « l 8:16 V. M.
Ho Wat born In Italrlgh, N. &lt;’
anil same ta Florida in 1890. lie
had been a resident of Sanford
for 42 year*. Ills liody w ill l &gt;
In atste at the home of his
daqgtHM', Kula Hosier, from 4:tMl
P., M. Saturday until IDO IV M
Kiirtday.
Funeral servlres will he eon
eted at the Church of Cod &gt; i
ekory Avenue at 2 :&lt;mi I'. M.
Sunday. Survivors Include nine
children: 18 great grindchlldren;
I I grandchildren and numerous
other relatives.

«

E ig h t y-tevrn class A nursing
Schools offering 3-yrai rour »r .
high school' graduate, have bean
accredited hv the Japanr*. Mini
try of W elfarr.
Id 't P ’

N llftC O

I.R4IAI.
Nolle* |a herahjr « lo n that I am
«n*B*ed In loi.lnesa at Inn &gt;ta*o,dls
Avsaua ta Hanford. Hamlnotr r„no
If . Fla. oadar tha fletltl«„,a name,
••Uaotaauma ilift Hhap-' amt that I
latend to r.«lat«r aalil name our.
• »t to the larma of lha Klelhlnos

Mtalal*. to .w ill H*.

i s i os «r

. H la llllr. 1(11 with Ilia I'lerli
Clrelllt (*nurl of Hemlmde
VlurMa.
,
M r* llass II Itotdnaoo.
n s iir .
Nov. I t . I d a

SPECIAL SALE
4652:

$1045

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' $9W
$925

Chevrolet I Door

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i f f Hill iif able lo work out de- | m ilijr

thrm.elv.-s. It has U rn the idea
all along to accept Herman as an

M A ChavroUt H Ton C C J C
Pickup

Seminole County
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r a o to n

Mary .Sues Paper
Over Handling Of
“Hanley Letter”

munity o f nati.tn.. hr la i.l a m i1■**"» ^',0&gt;r,,
who WV ln ' T J ? ' ‘'V \
Mary
" ’’,,r1n KU*
* u* r'1
bouse . |wrhaps f It M t. who •. n
bar
this Will be
la- done only If Hermans- * *wo,,,,cn
rn r*OUM'
"M fd an areount
I. eonsulle.1 ami goes into the .h. **n **"*■
‘ U rte d pulling In th.- newspaper concerning his
b-nse arrangement ' n an inthtis- * * UB »"d ahootlng at him (the handling of the ''H anley letter"
civilian4. He got Kim."
was libelous
ia .tir way
Francis said the man died on
John M Hieene, of Sayvllle,
The secretary of «tatr said the
the sidewalk In front of the N Y , Mary'* attorney, said a story
the Adm inistration will «,k Con- m , lr . . . . . .
appearing in the newspaiier Ort.
• ; '7 '
..... needed to send | T . ' . Regular
,
1
W hite House report- |a » H. ,i "mali-lous lie."
''"'»e emergency food shi|irnents
ers, assigned to cover M r. TruIf•- -aid the new.paper accused
o Yngfi.lnvia
Republican
He said he believes the request man’s artiviliea. w err in their th&lt; Suffolk county
should rover the entire Yugoslav press room w aiting for a llmou- leader ..f attempting to use the
appeal bn S|06.IXio,noo until the sine to accompany M r. Truman n„ w bimou. litte r, w Ittrn to Mr.
Arlington
Cemetery
when Mary l.v l.t Hovenyir Joe It. Mannext crop season. A drought ha. to
word rame that "a policeman has |ry
,lf,H
f„ r »,lm .,.|f ,h ruined the current rrop.
l^en
k
lll.d
In
the
irwto
Mock
«;f
’
„„mi,.at,on
for
U
S. Senator "
Any Chinese Communist aggres
T h l* U l Th. W oiId-Telegram and Sun
.Ion agnirist Tilm t would
moat L'nn^ T . " , ‘?, A 'rBBU,r,'
eriou-, Aehenon said.
Hushing out the door, lhay aaw , m„ n&lt; |((
, tli,
However, lie said the United a crowd gathering in fr.m l nf
,
, hp M , r , „ H„, . , „ f„ rn, ^
Slates h a . little information at ftlair House. The seena wa* of
| M ary he would !«• able I.. nay h it
1'iesenl on Mir report |t&gt;&gt;d Chinese
«s
financial obligations ,f hr - . - o r .
opeialbuis in that ■rnlral Aslan vast confusion.
People
were
mnanlng
from
all
r ,( ,j„.
atom fm the Senate.
oiinlry.
directions and fiollee were ar
Ilanlev
ililigatoin. inrloded a
riving by the carload. Soon fire ilrbt to M.n-v for nolP I'sl rstu-niea
■Irparlniriit rescue equipment arM le v ’s attnniev -aid:
rived and the crowd was pu.hrd
''Th&lt;- I . I i t i h i i I mai'e bv |h»
back.
S'rw York World f**ti.|M *,,i sn-*
M onlinord from Page One)
T h irty minutes afte r the shoot. | ,s„n r r rdltlm r M r M arv with rr v
thia w a . lf&gt; for, 17 against, and
In g -a n d while the hiil.huh "till | |ng to u ., the llanb-v b-i«er as .
J nlistaining.
slipped » ration In -em re srn oollrirsl onI lie Assembly mi tlon came afte r rontinued — Mr. Truman
a day and a half nf debate. So­ out a rra r door of Illair House f * rm rn , f„ r himself w a . , m -lle.
Mt Ma,.v fr)f
„
viet Foreign MinUter Andrei Y. and went to the Dill rer^monlea ,„1M „ r
RrnHulfil.
rnulil nol *»•
••
Viahlnsky led the Husain bloc’s
THi*
j«
!•••»•-• •"
np|maitlon to Lie charging that,
'he Norwegian was a stooge of
vr«tiini!4‘i&lt; hv rm*n»rl
•*, ®
itu
,s| - - M * i t t
the American S lite Department.
M
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h
I
p
v
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f
l
v
s
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p
t
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tn f*e &gt;*
U. H.
Delegate W arren
it.
••
+~tnm Muffs *»»♦•
Austin declared the Assembly
p llh lir n f l n I •* r»i«*«■9nt * v&lt;»| roftlf»
-Is - *- « a
could not allow llusiia to punish B. Mohte, Jacksonville, treasurer; e s f I f i l o p 1 * I 1 1 ■ • • • » ! - ( •
Lie In-cause the Secretary (len- and Mrs. J. M. Kdenfleld, Jack­ Hint h i* ntntemrnt ♦»» Mnan m&lt;»**•*'
e ril had supported the U . N . ac­ sonville, second vice president.
w » ’ •»» In* fin hi f«»r ,&lt;|(|plrRtvln'*
tion a g a in .t the North Koreans.
Member* at large «,e Allen („ „ „ the gubernatorial rn-«* fee
Morris.
Tallahaajee:
D
r
(...r.lon
,„nV,
w„ v
Thom i ,
Vlshinskv resumed hla flg h l
against l.lr this morning, even P o trit, D«ytnnii R firh ; Dr. l U r r ) y D rwry
though it had licrumn apparent Phillnot. (lainesvllle; M is. I-mils* * „ €WPV Rl„, M „rv , „ vp
..
....... .......
hy the tone of the debate th a t Woodford. 81. Petersburg* the
"
f ”
,im r'
the Norwegian had enough back­ Rev. W illiam C. Wahl. Miami,
and Mrs. Kilenfleld, field r e p r e - ------------------------ing to la- retiilned.
Assembly
President
N as rob tentative.
li-.la n t* of the Christian faith,
lah Entrxam nf Iran suggested
Tha rouncll alto Istueil a dr rhiirrhtnen and woman, eondeianthat the ntrmliera vote by secret nunrlgtinn o f th r Ku Klux Klan which represent* 7nn,on»i Florida
ballot on the extension resolotioa fo r what It ratleil the Klan'a re­ rh u rrh m r naml women, rondemnbut said this could not be dona 4f cent claim (hat It represents all eil the Flan on the following
any delegation nbjaeted. Chile native horn white, gentile I ’m- point*:
objected, and the vote was b f
1. It seek* to m a t e racial ten­
a show o f hands.
sions and emphasise religions d if­
The United Htatea and 14 other the punishment motive is the U »
ference* u n n e c c a rily .
'■atIona a,«msored the resolution la of Ruaeia'a opposition to the
2. It * record Manila aa the
providing
for
U e ’a retention. Norwegian. A Ru«*lan veto ore haven nr rn vri for groups to
Lie's backers said keeping him In vented the Security Council last tnkr the taw into their hands.
office would constitute a vote of mon'h from nominating l.le for
1
It
m ake*
irrr.ponsihlr
confidence for hla support n f U. another
five-year
term.
The rhatgra, and
N. action against aggression In American delegation then asked
t. It aerepl* a* fast that which
Korea.
the veto-free Assembly to extend Is at )&gt;e.t rumor and at worst
Vist.inaky told the Assembly Lie'* preaent term for threo only mallrlnua gossip.
I hast when Itu.sis objected to years.
"W e urge m rm lier* of Chris­
Lie it was "the duty o f other*
Vlshinskv- aaid there *1111 waa tian rh u rrh r* tn refuse lo Join
to respect" the Soviet view. time for the 8eeurity Council to nr support any organisation which
D lhrrw lse, the majority would be agree on a candidate for the $40,
engages In such un-American and
Irum pling the rights of tha m in­ 000 a year job. Addressing Hi. un-Chiisitnn a rtlv itir*," the coun­
ority, he added.
remarks lo non-Communlst de cil revolution said. Another re­
Vlslilnakv rr|ieale&lt;l hla dental legations he aaked: '
solution passed today aup|iorts
• h it the Soviet Union wanted to
’’Why must you vole today? the Juvenile court amendment to
punish Lie for his stand on Ko- because you are unwilling to I*- voted upon in the Nov. T
rra. The United States m aintain* slfo ti. a chat-c* f i r .'grr.-mn-it *' general election.

fi«M lni»r4 f f / n
(in»»
ria
the rt/rlm ent had hern
identified in northeast Korea.
The b lg g ett te ria l scrap since
the firs t week* of the war started
Wednesday moinlng five mUes
southeast o f ths Msnchurian lasrdsr city of 8inulju.
Flying through smoke-streaked
skies. American
F-51
Mustang
fighters rescued an unarmed T-rt
observation plane from six Hus.
ilsn hiiilt Yak fighters. Four of
the Mustangs shot down tw o of
the Yaks, without a loss.
A rra r gunner in a B-2fl bomber
shot down one of two other Yaks
that Jumped four of the lig h t
bnmlera west of Sonchon.
Visibility
waa
hampered
hv
smoke rolling from a rtille ry -ig n ite l forest fires. But six enentv Jets
wen- spotted flying south toward
a l ! S. 24th Division tank column
vest of .Sonchon.
The Yaks jumped a flig h t of
Mu«tang». E arlier rsisorta that
Amcriran F-80 Shooting Star Jets
hsd joined in ths dog.fight were
railed erroneous hy a F ifth A ir
Fori* spokesman.
The A ir Force said one F-IMI let
was .hot down by a n ti-airc raft fire
in a .weep on Hlnuiju airfield , ario»» the Yalu River boundary
from a big Chinese airbase at Antung in Communist Manchuria. The
Jet rtashed in flames.
Other American planes strafpil
2" to 26 a irc ra ft on the Hlnuiju
field despite intense flak. I ’ lanrs
In six
revetments— protective
mounds of earth on three side* of
the plane— were left burning.
Eight enemy plans* were reported
destroyed.
The 21st Regiment nf the 21th
H V i-io n —
thrusting
northw est­
ward toward Sinulju from Itritis h rspturcd Chongju— was halted in
mile, short of the Manchurian tmrdet afte r a tank battle.
. hlaj. (leneral John II. Church.
(iBl-ion commander, had ordered
lh) column to smash ahead T u e s­
day night to keep the Communists
off hlanace. nut the Red ro u ntersttM'k stopped ths advance during
the night.
Al* correspondent Tom Ijsm liert
reported. In a delayed dispatch
that ths column knocked nut four
nf seven tanks earlier In the push
urst of Sonchon, 17 miles n o rth ­
west of ChnngJu.
On the northeast coast, another
American column of the Seventh
Division raced Inland from the
jwon beachhead to Punrsan. 61
road miles south of the M anchur­
ian border.
It was a gain of 62 road m ite,
slrt'i- the landing Sunday.
Maj. General Edward M. A lfnond. rom m andrr of the U . 8.
Huh Corpa, of which the Seventh
Division la a component, told corrgepondanta that attack* in th r
northeast
would
h*
made
In
stii-ngth to determine lust how
many Chinese Communist* stood
in the w ay.
■ s A lm o n *m a ^ ilH f »«»iMe»ftiu&lt;fP"

F R U IT

T R E E S

"Just The One You Wanted”

H U N T 'S

T lX E D O

FEED STORE
118 Sanford Ave.

Phone 168

NOTICE
Tax BtmkH arc open for payment of 1950 City
Taxca. Discount of 4ft will be allowed for
payment in November, 3’&lt; for payment in
December, 2G for payment in January anti
1ft for payment in February.
Ellen Hoy. City Tnx Collector
CHAIOIO w ith tin t degree murder,
Theodore C arter, J r , 18, Is led Into
th# Itrldgeton, N. J , court by Sher­
iff William ftlggln. Witness Charles
Whllden, J r , a school tsschsr, told
of it t ln g C a r te r near tha acene
ahortly before Lorraine Hess, 17. ;
w m

a ir is fis j

tfa te e a a ttis n o lt

Chinese Red regiment had pushed i
to within 16 miles of the east I
coast industrial renter of ila n i-!
hung, lister, a loth Corps spokes. I
man confirmed that a Serond
Chinese regim ent is in the area,
about midway tM-twri-n the Seventh
Division’s landing point of I won
and Wonsan, 100 alr miles to the
south
The U. 8. Marines landed last
week at Wonsan and are mopping j
un bypassed Red* in the area.
Almond said attacks to deter-1
mine Chinese Communist strength 1
were m ining shortly.
"In the n e *t few days,” he
added, ‘we w ill develop what i- |
there. You rannot go hy prisiajer
reports. You rannot M l if i h e ­
ar* two Chinese divisions ( a . u n -1
officially reported previously hv
South K o rean *) until you attack
in enough strength and on a
broad enough front."

CARD

OF

THANKS

We, the fa m ily of the late Mrs.
Ella Until ford, wish to thank our ,
many friends for their klndnrwte* :
during the illness and passing of
our dear neither and sister.
Mr. ami M rs. Fred Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jenkins,
Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest lU n k -rM ih ,j
l( H 4*. K »U !le Knight

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Hnilcd Nations

Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City
Of Sanford* Florida Suspending For The Time
Being Construction Of War Memorial Stadium.

Religious

The Facts About Recreation For Children
Tbnm arc actual amount* spent—taken from Clly recnrH*.
For rhlMren'a recreation only

19481949-

49
50

$.171.1.28
2822.28

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7667.89

1949-50 loiil includea lha coal of optratlon
of awlmmlnc pool.
Pina 150,000 in 1949*50 for the conatracllnn of the swimming pool.
920,000 being a gift from Thane A Co.
60,000 City finance*.
The pool hi operated at aaproslmate net coat of 92400 per year, and
Ihl* amonat certainly ahotud bo Indndod In onr yearly cool for recreatkm.

WHEREAS, the City of Sanford, Florida, han undertaken to conHtruct a stadium in memory of thoHP
who participated in the late World Warn, and
WHEREAS «ince the dccMon to conHtruct War
Memorial Stadium there ha« been a chanuc in t*cono*
mic condition* and our country i« engaged in an exten*
aive war dcfcnHe program, which ban required the eatahliiihmcnt of an agency known aa National Produc­
tion Authority for the purpose of controlling the use
o f m aterial cHHcntinl in aaid war defenac program and
aaid Authority in allocating at thia time eaaential ma­
terial* for uac in naid defense program and haa banned
confltruction for amuHement purpoaea including recrea­
tion and materiala that will be u»ed in the conatruction
of aaid Htadium are critical materiala neccsaary for the
National Defense Program and auch materiala have
greatly incrcaaed in price and in the opinion of the City
Commisaion of the City of Sanford, Florida, it would be
unwise economically and unpatriotic at thia time to con­
tinue the conatruction o f aaid Htadium:

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NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the
City Commiaaion of the City of Sanford, Florida, that
work on the construction of aaid War Memorial Sta­
dium in the City of Sanford, Florida, be suspended until
the National Production Authority releases critical ma­
terials for that purpose.

€

Passed and Adopted this----- Day of October, 1930.
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19 50 *51 b o d g e ! k * o I W

phM0 un

Mt b. w ac

r o i M I I .St-de Department official
Alger III- leave* a N. V. Federal
court hearing on his appeal against
a flve-yc.it sentence on conviction
of perjury. Arguments were takrn
tinder consideration by .fudges A.
N Hand. Thomas W. fiwan and
llnrrle It r im e . Counsel for Hist
•Hacked lila l testimony of W hit­
taker Chambers.
(falrraa lio n o l)

N E W YOKK. Nov I - O l V Thu
n ° Wn"' ' ,!nrm \*.T l* *'? .
New Yttrk W orld-Telegram and
^ ’i r n t ‘
,Service Sun wa- aunt yesterday for 1260,-

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♦ f«WI «*•»?• D««|
l&gt;nny!v«nia Ave-

along

lad. lo , using German forces, . BUf t W u , Ioute
w#„ #U w l
point the d rlrn te committee failed ing as usual at the canopied
lo agree on in Its three-day meet­ stairways
v i r i leading into the Illair
ing here. Atheson declared, loo, and adjoining l-ee houses. Other
police were In guard houses to
that there is no question of a de­
one side of the residences.
lay in fhe defense plans
Secret Service men said two
The defense ministers deadlock­ men suddenly made a rush at
ed nxrr French insistence that only Illair llnuse with guns in then
hands.
• mall German units lie arirp tc d in
The W hile House guard opened
die proposed comhiiied hurojresn fire.
A policeman told a reporter
defrnse force, and that these ojserale only under a unified Furnpean that one of the civilians had ap­
proached from across Pennsyl­
organization which has yet to he vania Avenue, the other from the
agreed upon.
comer west of Illa ir House on
Acheaon reported that an ex­ the Avenue.
traordinary amount of progress
Their guns were biasing at
ha. been made in defense prrpara- the three W hite House policemen
lio n , in the last two months. Not-1 who guarded the sentry booths
trig that the trra ty nations have ! and the front entry of Illair
aorne very tough problems to ] House
"We let them have It," the
work out. he d rrla m l that the
failure of the defense ministers to policeman said.
Kmergenry rails brought indue
reach agreement did not mean
there was any crisis.
ears srrramlng from all parts
The United States apparently of the rity . A crowd quickly
has put its bait down and told gathered.
France «he must make some eonMr. Truman |ieered out of
rrssinna on the Herman rearms- Illair House briefly as amhiil
nu nt question.
anrrs and rrscue ears arrived.
Arheson stressed, in reply lo
White House |*ollre said the
questions, that there is no dis- two clliviana
w rre
tentatively
po-ition to hold up anything, lb identified from papers on them
.aid: our disposition is to go a- as Marian It. Preston, dead, and
head; there is no question of any Oscar Olllakin, who wax seriously
nation blocking action.
woundrd through the head and
Acheaon said it is „ m atter of chest.
French
divisions
created and
They said the W hite House
great irii|Kirtanre to get additional I guards wounded were I&gt;on Birdequipp'd as soon as possible.
- aril,
Leslie
Colfclt,
and
Joe
Nothing has happened, he sab Downs.
They were taken to emergency
to delay the Si human plan for
combining W e s t e r n European hospital and their condition was
steel and i oal plodurtion. lie add. not immediately known.
afte
r the ,gnu
e*l that this government is most i . For some time
.
, ...
sympathetic alley and enthuslrally b“,lle * * hr .lw " / M i l a n a
b'V
interested in the carrying nut a t
V " * , . h"'1
"B
this pooling plan advanced by »*• n,»lr ,,0U V; * ,rfM
,h r
F irn rh fo reig n Minister Robert ! **t? r,| *n ,o nr , r * v
Hf-human.
Poliro Inspector Fm ncU gave
Acheaon ernphaaiied that the I n*,'?rt?m,,B , ^'1' * ccoun^!
It was started hy this guy
liscusiions on Herman particlpa
lion
„ preliminary to
lo wronsultan T u l’u . : f? 111" * • *u n out and starting
lion are a
•
’
tit.ns
with the ...
Western
Hermans shooting at this officer (Joseph

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W r e e t I h o d i A r a n e p M w M e e M b e tw e e n I T I M i a n d 1 1 ,0 9 e lo o e .

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

K r tU h lU h e d 1 9 0 8

Guards Are Increased
* At Truman’s Home;
Revolt Chiefs Seized

T ill RSDAY

NOV.

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Rebel Leaders Taken
^ G unm an’s Wife Is A r­
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Protests
W ith o u t Fight As
rested In New York;
P u e r to Rican Cops
Policeman Injured W arren Methods;
H u n t Nationalists
In Affray Is Dead
WASHINGTOnTN oy.

Re.signs P o s i t i o n

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President T tu m in 't guard was increated and extraordinary piecauttoni taken lo r h it laiety t»d iy
while the Seciel Service dug into
whether olh e ri were involted in
the attempt by two lanatici foi
Puerto Rican independence to k ill
him.
The investigation here centered
on quettioning of Otcat Collazo,
37, one o l the two men who tried
yetlrrday to L la it th ru way with
putol th i’l i into Mr. Tium an't o f­
ficial home, but were cut down
•Q by the bullet! of guatdt.
CoRaro fell ,in the itept of Blair
Moute. Mr- T ium a n 't tem|»oiary
reiidcnce. He w at ihot in the cheit
but w at reported today to be " in
line thape." H it campanion. Grielto Torretola, wat killed b) a
bullet through the head.
Three police were wounded *n
the battle. One. Pvt. Letlie Coffell.
40, died la tl night. Collazo wat
* formally chained with Collelt'a
murder.

9

Leo Foley Condemns
Littlefield's Suspen­
sion In V o l u s i a
DAYTONA m . 'C I. F la . No2 — &lt;/F*&gt;— Oimond Peace Juilicr
l.eo Foley. who worked lor Cover
nor XX.urrn* e lu tio n , resigned I p*
night in pioletl ol the Governor'%
tuipcntioli o| \ olucu Sheriff AlrZ
Eilth-lirld
Foley. ap|K&gt;inlrd to the |utlice
lH,ti hi Frhiuary, I'M '). by Warren lu fill 4 m s iic y cauied bv the
death of Dcniut M alp ui*, had only
two monllii mor- to terve.
lie Hat Jrleated in the May
tirimary lor elrction to the | miiI
by Archie Bennett who w ill take
o lliie . Jan. 2.

The Investigation was being
pushed also In New York, which
haa a large population of Puerto
Kican native*, and in Puerto Kiro
itaelf. Collazo and Tnrreaola earn*
here from New York.
In New York, • charge uf eonapiracy in tha aaaazaination attempt war brought again#! Collazo'a.wife, M r*. R o m Collazo 42.
She w t i jailed in default of i&amp;O,QQfl.bopd.___ . . v
n r.
..
U. 8. Commizzioner Edward \V.
McDonald M id conspiracy w a r­
rants alto were being prepare,! for
two persona he did not identify
and for Collazo. A t lea*t 1.1 per­
sona— m int iif them relatives of
Collazo— were rjueitluned.
In Puerto Rico, the iiland gov*
tl'a a lta a M O a r*« &lt; gear)

i Ballot To Decide
If County Makes
War On Mosquito
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Nov. 2 - (Spe­
c i a l) - Rezidrnta of Florida'* Sou­
thernmost
county— Monroe— will
decide at the genrral election Nov.
7 whether they want to declare an
all-out w ar on mosquitoes,
n
One of the quaatlona on the hallot w ill concern Ike M tahliihm ent
of a mosquito control district in
that county/according to Inform a­
tion from Key West.
John Mulrennan, director of the
Diviaiun of Entomology for the
Florida State Boatd of Health,
M id today that 14 similar mosquito
control districts have been set up
already in Florida and a r t proving
effective in fighting mosquitoes,
both the "disease-bearing or Just
4 merely pestiferous variety."
Mulrennan added that "the state
fl'e a tla a M o« N a t Vast)

In a telegram to the Governor,
Foley said:
“ Method of removal o f Sheriff
Littlefield, an elected public of­
ficial. without proper hearing or
grand Jury action and despite fact
that manv outstanding Volusia
county citizen* feel that hr ha*
r c l u c i oiwn gambling to an all
time low leaves me no alternative
but to submit my resignn'imi a*
Justice nf the Peace as I nan!
no part of a system that condone*
Ural without ju ry ."
Governor Warren suspend.-d I ittlefirld and l&gt;el.and Constable W.
M. Slaughter yesterday for fail­
ure to enforce gambling taws. No
successor for either ha* been
named.
Littlefield and all h i* deputies
were continuing
"business as
usual" today. So fa r, L ittlefield '*
office M id. the S h e riff has not
received official notification of hit
suspension.
Littlefield raid lie would con­
tinue the sheriff's office until t i ­
llers arrived.
A civic a ffa ir* committee, or­
ganized two years ago to put no
end to gambling in the count), met
today and approved a telegram
which ,was tent to W arren. It
read:
"Civic affairs committers re­
quests appointment uf sh eriff who
will have the respect ami rnnfidene* of bush-ssca and professional
rn«n and women of our county,
man known for honesty and inte­
g rity who will not cause you cri­
ticism by the good citizens of our
county for his appointment."
The committer waa not Involved
IC ealtaaM o a n a * Three!
S T R A N G E Q U E S T IO N
N E W YO R K . Nov. 2 — (A V -S o ­
viet Foreign M inister Andrei Y.
Vishituky was asked today If hr
had any comment on the attempted
assassination of President Truman.
Vishinsky looked at the newtmen, sprrad his hands in ■ ges­
ture and said: “ A strange Ques­
tion." Then he walked on into the
Assembly hall.

S O V IE T A N N IV E R S A R Y
MOSCOW . Nov. 2 - W h - A monater two-day celebration w ill be
held in Moscow next week com­
memorating the iMrd anniversary
of the Bolshevik Revolution.
Workers are erecting special
Illuminated displays. Red banner*
and
other
holiday decorations
throughout the capital in prepara*
tlon for the celebrations, to lie
held Nov. fl and 7.
Izveatia, the Soviet government
newspaper, gave this keynote to*
day for the celebration: "Out
homeland la prospering and strenr*
thening."

SAN JU A N . Puerto Rico, N o v .
2 &lt;/!’)
Pi.liic tri/r,l the P i m p
deni and lop leaden ol the N •
lionalitl and Communiit p a ilirt
today in a w id n pirad loundup be
gun by Pueilo Rican author die*
a lew h ou it a flri the Washington
itlrm p l on ihr h lr ol President
Tium an.
Pedio Alhizu Cam;»o». president
ol the N alionalitlt, was loulrd
It win hit Ivetieged home with I car
gat and tu n rn J rtrd without a
dull bring flird H u houtr had
Ireen under urge tincr Monday
when a Nationalist upnttng— I ”
looted to have hern egged on by
tlir Communists
rrrufded sud­
denly.
San Juan wat virtually inid-r
a tla lr o l tirg r today. Police
blocked o ff roadt in their hunt (m
N ationalut* and Communists auJ
requited t;&gt;etial p olar passes lot
llio tr treking to go through the
lines.
Alhizu Campos and other Nalionalitl and Communist Ir id c n
were wlinked to policr hradquat'
cit (or intensive quettioning. It
wat learned that tome MX) Nalio n alitlt and Communists in all
were to l»e rounded up. 300 ol
them in the melro|iolilan San Juan
area.
Among thoaa arrested were:
The Communist P arty prvsi.
'font, Cecil Andreu Igleala*.
The Communist T a rty sesn-tary
Juan Santoa Rivera.
The president of the General
Union o f Workers, S a n C oralr*.
Governor Luis Munoz M arin *ay*
the union is a Communist front.
I ’alilo
M. (iarcia
Rodriguez
executive vice prrztdent o f the
Sugar Producer* Association. The
police say (iarcia is a Communist*
(iovernor Munoz M arin said h«*
lias cabled Prezident
Trum an,
notifying him that Alhizu Campos
ha* been arrested.
W hile there was no shooting
involved in tha rapture o f the
N ationalist Party president a t his
home, sporadic firing was heard
in the capital today. T he city
holed up for the emergency. Re­
sidents o f San Juan and Puerto
He Diera were advised not to
leave th eir home*. (Sovernmrnt of­
fice* were closed.
A ll tra ffic was halted in Han
Juan by police. The few c a rt aff'e a ita e M Oa ra g e r e e e l
JA P TR E A T Y
L O N D O N . Nov. 2— 0P&gt;— Dlplom atir o ffic ia ls said today Rutsir.
has told the United Statee she Is
ready to Join In a general ronferrnct- to w rite a peace tre a ty fo r
Japan.
Some Kast-Weat procedral dlfform ers stilt inuat be settled h*
fare such a conference can larailed, however.
T R U M A N U N D E C ID E D
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. 2— (A »rPresident Truman reportedly has
not yet made up hit mind whether
to ask th at CongreM return to ses­
sion ahead of the preeently sched­
uled Nov. 27 date.
Inform ed offirials sairl it is un
likely th a! M r. Truman w ill make
any such call before the election
next Tuesday.
The President told his new * con­
ference last week he ia studying
the advisability of bringing Cong­
ress hark to Washington ahead of
time to handle a big load of tax
and defense emergency legislation.
lie said he had consulted with
some congressional leader* bv telehone but wished to talk to others
rfore reaching a final decision.

D IM E SODA POP
SAN F R A N C IS C O , Nov. 2 -b P i
—The nickel aoda pop la going to
go where the nickel freer* went
many long yeara ago—o u t the win­
dow.
That was the word yrstrnlay
froin the 12nd annual convention
of the American Bottlers of Car­
v
bonated Beveregea.
Mike Michaels o f Kansas City,
editor of the mid-continent JJottler
a trade paper, M id cost* have risen
beyond the ability of the tgL'tirrs
to absorb them fu rth er.
I t is only a m atter o f tim e—a
very short time— he eaid until the
H A R V E Y IN J U R E D
W illiam lla rv e y ,&lt;electrician for last of the t-cent drinks will h&lt;
the Electro-llygelne Co., suffered only a memory.
a alight roneusalon yesterday when
«, the hag of a varuufft cleaner h** waa handling got tangled In a b u ff­
ing wheel and struek him repeated
ly on the head, dazing him. tie
waa attending by Dr. C. L. Park'
and given z --a y i, and this m orn­
ing waa able to go to work.
By W IL L A R D C O N N O L L Y
U N IO N
W IF E
An exhibit o f the outstanding paintings o f Sanford and Seminole
LOS A N O E L E S , Nov. 2 - 0 P &gt; Mra. M ary l-quisa Pitta, 24-year* Count) artists waa opened th it morning at the Sanford Woman's Club,
old w ife of the president of the under direction o f Mrs. Gretchen Lewis Crowell, chairman o f the
A P L State Federation of Labor National A it Week program in the county.
4 testified today hgr husband de
The exhibition, w hich it ftee, w ill continue Friday and Saturda)
mandrd she be a "union w ife " from 0:00 A. M. u n til 6:00 I’ . M . f —
wear union made clothes ami send and school children are especially a beach house w ashed o u t. A n­
them to a union dry cleaner.
other nil pain tin g ih o w a th e sun­
Invited, said Mra. C row ell.
"H e demanded that everythin*
lig h t e ffe ct* on c lu tte r * o f palAmong the s trik in g ditpla
I do be union,' 'the teatifled In he- are the w ater c o lo n
H ilt to*.
divorce ault against Thomas I. Blarkwelder,
A life sited painting o f C hrist,
Black welder, • y a n g architect,
P itts. M . "th at he must have a who five a hia w ork • daaklng e irry ln g the Croat, haa boon en­
union wife. W ho* 1 z»ll*d a -aS style o f lig h t and shadows with tered by Joe E. M athleux, mem­
i f It w aa n t union, he'd send It a blending o f w arm colore.
ber o f the Seminole H ig h School

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Sanford Art Exhibit Opens At
Woman’s Club For Three Days

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h^tie Mid he waa Married to the
wrong woman,’ Uh added, "that
that wax what waa wrong with tha

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Miss Elise Hutehlaon has en­
tered a- New 8m y m a Beach
storm seen* In oUa which disp la n a vivid p o rtra y a l o f wave*
dashing against ro ts w a ll*, i f d

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f a ir anti continued mil,I througn
Ends* except for »id el* , n l t t r r d
K. ,J -howeis e x lir m r souin porI m ii I ,&lt;til lo moderate v.
fa r *
n liir c.e r nortii portion md r««t
iu uulheaM uTer outh portion.
No.

A iw o c la te d I ’ r w * L ean e d W ir e

2. lil.'.ll

Rebel Shot Down In San Juan Street

W EATHER

Chinese Communists
Trap 5,000 American
Troops In Northwest
I st I &gt;ivision Clives l ) p
Attempt To Restate
Ke&gt;:imeni Cut Off
Dies P e a c e f u l l y Debated At M e e t
By Altai kup; Reds

94-Year-Old Shaw C i t y I s s u e s A re

In E a r l y Morning O f J a y c e e Club

S h o t I-.
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Author’s Hotly To Be Ivey. Chase. Kriilei
C r e m a t e d . Ashes
Ami Sam Martina
Mixed With Wife’s
Outline
Programs;

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t o u t l ie r u t n » :lit
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to v u u riir th e C n p it a l .tin t
i t te m p t in ic to n » *a * * h u it« ’ t i « v . IM •»•«•/ M a n n , a n t i * \ i i i e r h « i i u p
rim riK * M e re * ta irr« l t*&gt; R ru tip A u f I • • r ••» i -1
l .m k
vn t« p r r p M iit iK to
n u v r u n t i n in « u rr« v th &gt; n i* t • I r o i u r l t . i i l .»• l a m i a
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body n f u N a tio n a lis t i r b r l l i m tm a «ult w a ll.

Ministers G a t h e r C e n s u s Indicates
T o Discuss P l a n s F l o r i d a T o G ain
F o r Unified A rm y T w o House Seats
Debate Will Centei United States Gained
A r o u n d Proposals
19 Million People
For German Units
During T en Years
RO M E. No*

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Foreign

W ASHING TO N . N «*

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m in iitrn and their deputies Iro n I III!, "(fin a l ll. lllr Imlay pul tlir
13 Council ol L u io | m- Natron)
I nited Stair* |M&gt;|iu|«tii.|,
g a th rird lirrr loday to try I* l ,'ll,tjW7,3fil.
weld a ululled Array tliu n g riu,ugk
I Lis ren»u» tally, takrn r » n
I'l
to ito p .Soviet aggirt.ion
tr.nv, rrllr, trvl , w it- , tlir |.&lt;&lt;|iu
Ih r d rlia lr proli.d.ly Hill !■•• -re
on whether and I ioh to hi lu-ie
German troop* hi *u .h a v&gt; ' n
drirnvr command. Ih a l h i - n r
ittue winch .lalrm atrd live W ‘iini&lt;lon Hireling ol d rlrrn - tun trrt ol molt o| the vamr iiiu n iiirt
rarllrr tins w rrk.
I he idea ol a 50-dititm n »r»l
l.uro|iean Aimy Hat propoted ty
lintain't duggre! old Hail,.-u lead­
er Wiriitnn Chute lull at te» in
lad summer of the Kum|irtn
Council's Cnntultalivi Atirinl-lv -t
.SlratlHiurg. T heir it mrl liniuh
l.aliontr and Scandinavian i.| n -*'lion.
Since that lime, with rnndil •«lion* made under the spur &lt;■( the
R id assault upon South Korea, the
general (dan for a inited Arm * hi*
won the support of most na'"«it
whose minister* are meeting
re.
Hut while the United Slatml
Britain have railed for tin- u
f
German troops. |&gt;.-r hit|tw in » ' &gt;te
division strength, France and
-ne
of the smaller countries have .- ihheld aiinrovnl.
Also iligli on tlie ngPlnla of tlir

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U tS O N lH I IK M Ih llS
P IIIL A O K L I'IIIA , Nov. J
Pi
-The evidence they
allv
“bumeil" came bark to haunt t ’ n e
men hailed Into police court t l*v
on gambling charge*.
Charred mimlN-rs and Inn - i ••
In-t slips were introduced In - 1. e
squad ufficera to *up|mrt a &lt;I re
of attenqiti'd arson against die
triu.
So magistrate Kdwaid W illi iint
held each in fl,fi0tl bad on • 'ina
blued charges of running a ln ti-r f
and trying to start u fire.

I-Ir-ia |)i it h ill is i,« r wven •tal.-i
I" gain and nine *•• li»«r tr a il in
•I* 4
llirliila-l ll-iuv* -&gt;l R r |in -rn laliv r* -i lir'h llr.I In l&gt;&lt; rlrvt*d two yrar* linm iiiih
I hr l-il.vl | hi| i i i I i I m-ii In -in *. in
IliiU llird
at tlir
VAliit*
lli nl-r
w.i- la liu la lr j a- n| N|&gt;• ,1 I It
'bowed an lliirravr id I'l.llfX.IIH ii
*m tr the I'MO irnurv
tL* grralrtt gain fur a trn -vi.tr | m-| iim I in
I lie- nation i lin lo i*
I In mi Ir a ir
Hat I I I |wi iru t

A Y iH Ml LAW RENCE. E u g.
Nov
t/l’i
l,eoiyc Bcinaid
Sb.iv*. tlir &gt;rnluiv * mo-t latnouv
plavwneht. died I...Iiv at the age
ol **»
I lie III* ol Ihr ti.ul old llllll
horn wit wiio lua-vrd a loltutie
bv poking lull at tlir tllo lll llliung
ol till* , m li/r il igr. Ill, kril out at
last at 4 V» A M
A tumble III III* garden on Sept
III Wlilt*- piumiig a Ir r t proved
liie undoing ol the sell styled N a­
poleon of drama. H r bloke hit
Irfl thigh hone and w.i« l.ikr.i tt&gt;
l ull’ll lh o p il.il lo have ihr lainri
pinned logrlhrr A lil.iddct Jiltnrnl
lo iiip ln a lrd In* tonditioii, A minor
operation rated ihr Irnulili- and
he w.lt liio-rghl liolnr O il 4 lull
tid ir ir il a irla p tr Sunday
Mrs
,\lii*«* ■.ailcn. Ills hnusi*kreper
at the
lit irk
cottage,
".Shaw, r'orncr", announced the ,
-Icatli to reporters II, lind lapsed .
into a ■'•uia *' I A M yesleiday.
\ little white later u mallser- I
void tiling u little notice on thej
garden gate Handwritten un a
luet from Sbuw'« own w riting
nfld and pasted to a linn caul, it
said:
" M l.
Bernard
Shaw
pueent
p iarefu lly away at one minute to
five o'clock this morning.
"From the coffer* of Ids genlu*
he enrich*-I ttie world."
Funerul plans were announced
llti- morning. Shaw'* tenly will I h
cremated after a private service
at u crematorium In nortliwe*t
l.omlon. Tin- service w ill U- iu-bl
nl I l ‘ M Monday.
Ill* fri«'ii,I expect hi* u*lo I
tie mixed with those of III- witi liarlotte, who died ill I ’. 'l I, and
It •■■!■«** as ease r * * u
H u tc h is o n

Col. W illiam F. Runge O f Sanford

Devises N ew South Korean Ration
It) M i l . IIO Y I.K

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Has
llo riir tral gain' will In ,rv rii
lin g General .1 t* I I o u Im lor ( aliloiuia. two Im I lomi.i, m .l
Ir x a t, Yiigmi.i and M &gt; liinglo,. will l-c tlit* principal *iie ii.,i &gt;i
tin- hand hell nrugram spoiim i . I
I.m ir i will In- llu r r tm i'm iisyl- by tile Sanford 1‘ust f,1
•i
Vann, tH ii r |r |i In, M i-in 'll| N'r-« American Legion on Arm i*t'
3 oik and Oklahoma, and un* rach Day, Chester M iller, chairuuin
the program, announced this io-onfor Arkansas, lllim m , K m lu ik y , Ing.
M litltiq ip i arid I rn n rn rr
Tin- program w ilt take pie &gt; noThe l.’ensu* lliin -m ’* ralcula* mediatclv after the parade «h h
t in ns on ihr n-apim ii.itnrnt of will start at 10:10 o'clock u&gt; • Ii
seats were the m atbi-ru.itir*l an* Tourist Center, (ieneral llu i.i. .n
wer to what change* will In- will review the parade whu-li »-ll
mail-- if tin- lirfi.t lion . nirm tirr la- le&lt;| by I ’ollce Chief Roy I. Wil
II uallMM*a II m l - a . r I k , • * I
Hams, and with Sheriff I ’ A M ir»
serving as marshall.
A dance w ill |.e held by the l.eIIO M II K L I'I i l l I I I I
N E W YORK. N et
t/P) i*o glon at 8 :'l) P.M at thl Sant r»l
Ih-e received a report i iugbl tlint Artnurv to climas the event- , f tin
{•lay. Music w ill la- by lit* I ’lo-lp
an ntli-ni|it migiit i ,
ma&lt;lr to
place a Initrtl, or r ip lo n- atmard tin lirs tia of Dnvtonn Ilea. I,
A ll persuns and orgamrain-ri'
the 7111 tun ship, I'lirrto Iticn,
desiring to enter floats in M- on
ia-rtlied at llro-ikiv n pier
She .a il* tumor row for tlir is* rade ate requested Itv Mr Millet
: to rrgister with Janie* (J r,albland with ii general cargo and a
way. Veterans ute request..I 'r
m in d Ct'-W. She I- owned bv thr march lu the parade
A. II. Bull Steamship Co.
Four uniformed patrolmen, plus
M A Y O R SUED
detectives fium district headquar­
LOS A N G E L E S . So* ‘
Ite r* and tin- riverfront squad, nineI'ensiun promoter George II M
ed a guard around the ........ I. They
Lain sued Mayor Fletcher Row ton
pnid c lo s e a tt e n tio n to a ll p e rs o n *
of l*«* Angeles today for Jl.iKM!.boarding In i
000, rlaim lng the insyoi *lan&gt;lcied
him iu n B|M-ecb In-1 Monday.
The suit said the a lle g e d -lun
der was in reference to M .I.ain*
pension artlvitias, ami contended
the mayors statements were false
and made "w ith Intent to defame
the p la in tiff.'

U. S. E IG H T H ARMA H EA DQ UAR TER S. Korea &lt;/!’&gt; The
Republic ui K u rr* (H O K ) douzhboy lias lot own native version of
Gl Joe't iainout combat ration
It hat helped furl him in hia awift fool marches through north
Korea.
G t Kim, the typical South cocktail and coffer
These miirlit im* M in n ie and
Kjnrran Infantrym an, seem* to
like hU new "C “ ration*. But If iinaceeptahle to hi« palate hut
an American soldier w rre hvnd*d they are utaph* Item * In («l Kiin'«
r, package uf this, h it reaction diet. Ill* "C * ratlona contain such
other dellraciei
rice starch lu
probably would be:
* ItMldfd VMth Wltlf Into .r
“ W haddayi do with It, any­ Im
tlilrk ialis |ua|e0 dried ruttlefiiih
way— fire It from a m ortar!'*
And if told be had to &lt;at and kelp 4»i nerved seaweed.
If
he would ask indignantly,
T!ie only thinif'x in the p a c k a irc
"flo w do I get a tn n a fe r out »f fa m ilia r tu American troop* ar«*
this
cliUk»n-foathered
uutf't M i l rubei, tuirur and three Rticki
o f ehewlnir gum.
anyway 7"
I V
HOK troop* arc really
For he would find that he bad
to gorge raw dried codfish with fund of (he tfurtt," eald L l. Col,
tinned chicken and noodles; rat W illiam K. Hunge. Hanford, Fla.,
rice eakea flavored w ith red p»p o f th e Korean M ilitary Advisory
fa c u lty . H U colors are deep end per instead of rrackera with meat iro u p .
sombre.
Runife la senior U. 8. advise/
and bean*.
M r*. W. M. Scott h o t a num­
Then he would munch green lo (he South Korean A: my'a Quar­
ber n f her oil* on display, In- peaa and bean* for dessert in­ ter-m atte r general. He htlpad de(GeattaaeO Oe r » i# r« ev |
CoatUaad ea Page P e w
stead of gulping canned fruit

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tilo ir 'wiio lun i *lir vition ami til* I l l l l i r - r K r d l u m p , i l l i l l r l l g l l l .
I
ir ..- iiu r n t
o m t l i i i d o t th e
will to .ml .md -up|aiit the grnwlli
s I lis t t n .iliy D in iio n
wat
ol tin* cdy and tlir development ol I
• lit o i l tir.ii j d r y u s ri lied lour
tlie re-outiet at our command ''
lie .m elted that lie w.lt not Hide- volllhw e .t o | l ii ..in . I h iv it
liie
U r i w lir ir
t ile
K r ill lia tr
confusing progrr-. with l-v k lr
rip lo it.ition , lull si it lei I lli.il in in* m ill* tin i i i t long ** -I liglii o l th e
opinion "lUlsrilv riill.llld will lead N o rth K --I r .t n i .|lll|» .lim i
l it* i i i i« M i .III m i l r « I i t i i l l i o f
to sl.ign.itiou
S.inlmd has shown
rum* ill-w ili, lie dev la ird , lint ii j I oiib ;\ *tiii(. I m i i i r i K«*J K o i r a t i
Ml io - ii rot lirlow the «ta|r gam j l *41til l I
M t| L riir l.ll llo li.u l K
«-( 44 iH-lcrnt linm |04 |(
I ' i ’dl |
lie r ilr il the need ol n ip iiiinq o » ' ( o niliiam iri. t.«u| 111r ir^i*
mote i ili/r n . t- d. . e|,ip gn ilei n»t u i 1 id I .................. .. l» a d l| Im it
\
lo lil A r iiiir e t plllciiasing |w»w, r. «irate uu re |oii,
| •«•Hilt*ill l o i n L i | | |! h* i I l l i r i r t t u r
and to prolate the i n r . among
« lo iir H 4 ir
of
■drain nunihev ..I j eoplc ledunin- li n n i,m m l* • ,i
the liu idrn o ' ta le , on a Inmtrd it « ix l.lll( r
A i n r i n .h i *
tits r» t , i u r i I l l i r Il4 |&gt;
|&gt;o|Milalioii\
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v x r ir
m .m y
( liiu e iP
M r. C liaO jId ei hiu-.l that It i- m u ! l l i r t r
I.
n u ! -d! * , * .wiiimissloner* de llril uh l|y rnrinv Inter
sire to
Srinford piogres*. Im'
N ( !mi&lt;*«r 1*16'4*1141
III!
itir
added that there i- a tliffeii-iicI • t*«llMMe*a O n !* •« # I l i O f |
■&gt;f opinion amung tin- coiuilll-&lt;-om
er* a* to what ian I— done
" I umil.| III,- t,,
uuit,v iloiiidone, I.ut sunn- ol | tie., w . ,-.an
md afford," to asserted
Safeguarding of tin
pcool.-'*
money w ii * 'lir .- .- d Ii* Mr , ‘iia
ami lu- decluri-d Dial all i ,.- . f
bonds .lim il.l In- fn s l iqipi-. *1 ’
11* • Ilc flflip l l i i f l i
| | | 11 t i \ :»n
populai vote
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Tile first tiling viewi d
tin h p I I m i i i
coinmunitv l.y those wl,., n m M | i h l l o * o | i | | \ ••f fin !* . | || i I iin m I, in a *
boats- new lialllstrie- Its-1 .- i* liie I n ia lim n nu«i *• • •
f i t iT iin o n n l
tax late, In- -aid. After roii'idm
(liH M iK h o u t
ilo
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K a r lv tr
ing Die fmaia nil s tiu itu ie of tin- llo iii* !ii» |« ln
i .
rh u rrh
coniroumtv Do y bmk at '.m- -oig J lu l^ nl lli#* uiioial |im i 1, -tip*
und i err rut ion "lu order I • at
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Hoiislnildcr Talks
On CIiiiitIi Farfs At
Parish Mouse .Meet

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Mrs. Sarah Rcllaim
Dies zM’ter Illness
M is Sarnli llellnmv. It .|o.| a*
(he local lio-pital sboiD\
,(i, •
niHin vrst.-rduv following a very
• I ioi i illni*ss.
Bom (let. 'JM. Itaej in IVa long
toll slate, Mr*. 11,-| llllll V ll.ul |„el
a re i.li nt of Sanford for IT ve.-n
Sin- Is -Iirvlvrd I,\ tin- busliitnd
W alter Beliamv and oil, ,,n Km
lo-tii with Do- U S \rinv rstn-m-d
ill tb-rm aiiy; tier niollo-i of 111.
eoda. XVa h . a te|i mi. I' W It-I
Inmy, Sanford; an ilia lr. Ilio rv
I in a. n itli Do- U S
\ ii i iy , slseveral nieces an.I m-ulo-wFuneial services will he liel.l at
.t .to I* M I riduv at )!riek***u I -i
in ia l llom a with Rev j h m
K inti-v officiating Buriat will tuin Evergreen Ccmelerv
I.IIT I.E M M b
M A ItV S V Il.I.E . C alif Nov J
•/I’- M i- Kate Itirnahan slartesl
her dull* walk at U I' M yesterday
Members of a It t-mu it search part*
finn111 found lu-r nl (2:1ft A M
today in the rugged Sierra foot
bills.
Informed of tile lug sealcb. Ml
l.erialiou x-uldrd:
"W hy. t was lust taking a little
w alk! Send me lire h ill”
XIr». I.i-naban is HU year,' old.

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25,000 Sanford Publicity Folders
Received By Cham ber O f Com m erce
By W IL L A R D C O N N O L L Y

T w rn ty -fiv r thousand foldrrs, containing colorful trrn rs of
Ssnford and Scminolr County arrived at llir Chainhcr ol Commrrcr
yrsforilsy snd w ill lie used lo public i / r this section.
The entire work of laying out ih r (oldrr, as w rit at the photo­
graphy and copy, ws* assigned ♦
to Tod Swalm, puhlicity director Mrs. l(oy Green and son "Hnuf
of the 1‘hamla-r of Commerce, l y ”. They are shown waving to
by the late
Edward Higgins, a group of g irl* nearby aboard
XYelllxirn
Phillips' erulser -m l
manager.
The rover design, reproduced include Betty lam Partin, M ild ­
from a natural color phutugraph, red M iller, 8ue Colluni. Peley
is especially attractive and show* Swalm, Peggy Duncan and Susie
the eunre o f the tea wall from Banana.
the vantage point of the Ijtk n
Under the heading, “ Sport*
Monroe shore netr the M tv fa ir ■ plenty", are shown many m a­
Inn looking toward the M uni­ lar recreations with scenes of
cipal Pier,
Sanford and Seminole County.
A group Is seen picnicking These Include a view of the M uni­
near the seawall, and include* cipal Swimming Pool on a busy
IC sagas** M Css* gear!
Miss Penny Hutchison, Mr. and

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THURSDAY NOV. 2, 1950
r • * • -d

W orld W ar I I bantal attack* by
drink-erased Japanese.
The Red* launched their at(f'o n lin u .d from Fags O u t)
I tack at *un*et again*! the Kir«t
O p lo m rlrlil
force included 3.000 th in e ** Red Cavalry Division’* lead regiment
E Y E S E X A M IN E D
•oldie rt.
A spokesman said the regiment
Conerpondent
l.am h trt, w ith | was spread out In a "pursuit
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
the division quoted an American | *ltuation.”
W A S H IN G T O N . Nov C—iJ V Communist forces smithed st
platoon sergeant aa saying the
Chinese soldiers were " r r a l jr." the Americans from the north, The government today a-ked far
east and west. They were equip­ rnei* to prndm e more corn ne«t
The sergeant added:
with
basookas,
browning year to assure plenty of f*#d fm
"They would atand right up ped
In front of you. laughing to heat 1automatic tifles. Thompson tub "abundant" production of llvettnrk
Secretary of Agriculture Rr*n
hell. We killer! them hy the machineguns and "greate g u n *"
In two hours the e«cape &gt;&lt;&gt;»,l nan. in making the call. «an| tha'
hundreda. Still they kept com­
all indication* point to an even
ing."
! \n the *outh «a« cut.
The battle raged throughout gieater demand for meat neit v**&gt;
That war a grim flaahback to
than this ve*t
the night.
The secretary »atd tbare will H*
A t daylight art Allied irtcuo
no control, on corn production e»
r»am. including other First Ca
valry division units, set out on cept on voluntary a- reap* tdantlnc
M i f l i i* n r I I T I i n t i f i x
allotment* Tb» allotm ent, will b»
m u r%\ i m i i
s rescue mission.
M M . i » u * i %%%% f i r •» « ||
larger fban th l. year but how
It
ran
into
heavy
enemy
fire
i 1 I-1 m i »•» h &gt; n i v r v
Th .» .Midi* I’ v a ii *
th* at Y»ng*ong. about five mile* mnch will be determined later '
Farm law- p *rm it. n«e cf tiei-*
hol»1#r r»f lh» following «M tlflrat# southwest o f Fnsan
ft lad Raid certlflcati
* •i
Tank radios of the .urround- msrketlnp quota. wh*n .unplie
In h# iMUed thefeon T h *
ed regiment, silent all morning, are excessive Rut oilcta. he--# ne­
«•rflfira t# s im lff and t o r «»f u
• URtira
«It»
l|t| ion of if.e came to life in the afternoon and ar bean applied to corp Grower*
rof»#rtr. and the nam* m « hlth directed
Allied
warplane*
in rnu*t comply with plantin'* *l|o»
I w t* A M M iel nr* a* folio vs■
ment* In ord»r to b* eligible fo'
1&gt;WI1I I I I V
111 T*«r of |». •ttik e * at the enemy.
But the rescue team could not government price .o p p o rt. H-yt
•••H r * J«|r |. 1911
ion nf
Prnperin i*o| I I Mloru ii tft»v art « break through.
ever, they mav p1*p* mora th*.'
HuL«iivioiofi r u t book t i i« . «i
The Red»r hot onslaught wa* their allotments If tb #r 1- **"'
Nnrn# In n*hl*h
Ma m i #
V II m* Vl*y All nf aatri nronertr their newe»t—and mlghtte*t -in peel or detlre price .import *H
Tods*'* snnnuncerrapt b at t-aa&gt;
»'*»no In th# County of Homlnoto. their redoubled fight to block ap­
| 8*Rt# «&gt;f Florida
• ijrh rar- proaches to the Korean-Manchu­ anticipated for .evaral month. b»
t|fl» 4»# •hull !'• fedeefwefl If f ordlflg
renie corn .upplte*. while larca
I In la * !h* prn;»#rtY d#««rth#d m rian border.
A U . S. Firat Army Corp* .re being -tied nn al a b».»v r . t
au&lt; h &lt;*rtlflra t« Mill l»# »oM tn th#
Mah««( Mtiller at th# fr ni door of spokesman »aid the *ituat!«n wa* •truict » llvestocl • pent it p i
lilt H*mlncU County Court ||nti*#
serious"
in the entire gram Several week* a*o Bt»at Hanford Florida on th# flr«t "very
--an st|.pended alt rontr--l,
-o'
Monday In th# nmnth *f tWcatnhor northwest sector.
1&gt;Jo, *hl&lt;h I t tha |fti dar of I**
Lambert .aid the men who e* ton ne»t vear h e -.u te of . -*e'
I rtm bar. |9I#
l)at#d tlilt fnd day of Nov#mh#r. raped were regrouping "In. an «hott crop Pean-it* and t-bsec
atmosphere
strikingly
reminis­ are likely to h* *ha -at-- cron
• l ll o
lO fllrle l f'Urk • Seal!
cent of the early day* of th« -*ib|acl to rnarketlnr O'rota. oe-'
o r iirviKDO K
Korean war when North Korean*
Clark flrru tl Court. were battering If. S force, south year.
Thi* vast*, rnrn program -.11.
Haminnia t’ o u n i f .
rinrlda
of Seoul."
for planting, of about 77 o&lt;Vi r*oM any
American*
probably acre*. The crop Its. be»n for-s ’
would never come back. There at 3.II7.000.00D bu.bat* rornpara '
were
the
dead— one
cavalry , -vitb a tan va*r arersga of 2 aoo
spokesman *ald the regiment ha 1 Iton.ottn bu.bela
been d ecim ated -an d the wound­ |
Tba crop w ill ba .-mplar-aor* '
ed who would have trouble e» l-v a carryover " f about grtpor'O
T h x Book* are open for payment of 1 9 5 0 City
raping.
1XMI bit.ba|. from la .t v a .t’« •"
Tha Red offensive al*o hsd crop of .1j77.00&lt;* ortrr bu.bel. or
T m x m . DUcount of 4*1 will !&gt;♦ allowed for
forced four South Korean divl fl-ia l. aspect faro-ar. a r t olbr*
•jons hark in the t'n*an area mara to u.a all of th l. vear'. ro­
payment in November. 3* &lt; for payment in
The*e were the
First, Slsth, und posalMv l-etwaen ^nuooonbo
Seventh and Fighth
and ;ilNV&gt;00,0n&lt;i hu.b al. -f tha car
Devemlter, 2*1 for payment In January and
However, the 8 !*th and Fighth rvovet t-afure the |!&gt;M crop I . bat
Divisions fought hack later for vested
1 ' i for payment in February.
sntall gains
Hrannsn .aid the nation mu*'
have the feeil to support a.pacta I
Ellen Hoy, City Tax Collector
increase* In meat production whllCensus
at the tame Gttte maintaining *af&lt;
tt anttaaea n . n *'»■• &lt;&gt;«»•
ra.erve* for the lu tu ie
ship total remsint 435, a* at ptc
sent.
Congress
conceivably
could
make a different matter of it
|l ■ ■ I I . . . * t u n e » , lls tl
by voting to enlarge the »lse
of the House Some enlargement meeting it a move to give darl*
I* retrain If Congress adm it* I Ion* &lt;-f the committee of minister
- t
Alask* and Hawaii to the union, the weight of agreements reached
a &lt;|iieation to h&lt; token up at th - by their various government*.
This it one of several *trp * h*
• r.slon to convene Nov. 27 or
which the council seeks In have the
ra tlie r.
The final I PM) census figure* Consultative Assemble at Sir awere given tn P ie.id rn t Truman bnurg be tin * something more ef.
I'V I NEVER
by Cen.u* Direr tor Roy V. I’rel fective than a political debating
society and hope, to move toward
.. „■ S r r e 'a r y of Cnmmen * Vv.
TASTED MARGARINE AS
THAT'S KCAUSI IT'S DURRU’S
vey -n&lt;l annouucerl a* they left Furopean unification.
The ministers also have been
the W hite House.
DELICIOUS AS THIS
They piovtde-ia a refinement of directed to t iv to reach some de
OWN GRADE
the prelim inary censu* munt of ritlon on the Krhuman cm tr ie ,'I
&lt;M,620,on&lt;) announced last July pool plan and olhai economic and
social prepoSAJs which m e * out
•
T h e final Cen*u« flureau de of the CnnMillative Assembly's
term ination* on apportlonm ar'* meetings ts.t August
Deputies of foreign mlnltters of
of seats deffeted In seveial re*
pert* from e irlle r calculations on Britain, France. Ita ly , T u tk ** Icr
Ik Hand
the basis nf prelim inary data on land. 8we-len. Bolglum
Norway, Deninaik, Ireland. I.u t
atat» popnulatione.
met
thiTho.e calciilation* had Indl rmbourg and Greece
rated «en gains would he eight iurtftiirisr at tlie 171 h century I'a 1
for California and n &gt;e each for as/n llaiherini to pul the ageml
Florida, Indiana. Michigan, Ore into final -hatie
gnn, Tesa* and W o h in g tn n ; and
The .ministers themtelves liegu
that lo**e* would tie three for their three-day «e**lnn lomorrow
New York, two for Pennsylvania, afternoon under the chaittnanihlp
and one each
for
Arkansas, nf Italian foreign minl«ter Count
Georgia. Illlnoi*. Kentucky, M l**- Carlo Bforra.
isilppi, Missouri, North C irn lin a
Tomorrow ni'irning Ihe
rniied
Oklahoma ami Tennessee
commission of the er-umil fl&lt;«
Final figure* hy states differed members of ttie committee of rrjln
Importantly from preliminary fi
Ister* and .even delegate* to th
gure* In »ome Instances, du-' Consultative Assembly— *l*» will
chiefly to allotm ent* hack to begin «e.*inrt« under the chaltrnsn
•ta la * of trin tle n ta and merchant ship of
Relghrm's
PsulTlenr'
marine rr»ws enumerated whife Speak Thl* cnnintission i* the eo
eway from home
ordlnattnp proun between the for
Florida's official census count eign minister* and the As.embiv
1 was 35.S92 higher thsn unofficial
Saturday the 2A-memb*r perm
fig u re , for the 1950 census ie anent committee of the A*»emhlv
i lersed earlier thia year.
D u rk « t O v a ro n fH i
w ill go Into session to plan the
O fficial figure* gave the statu
agenda for the second I960 m***
• MM. M ka ta Nam
a total population of 2,771.305
Ing of the A«**rnhlv at Strasbourg
• Parity at lafrt Neats
The unofficial figutas showed 2.- starting Nov. 17.
• Ci —try frmhaata
7.15,413
The 3f.,fi!*2 difference
T h l* i* the first time rince th*
a NaariaMaaat |I M M aafts
‘ w a* of per*ops counted elsewhere
Council of Furope wa* formed iraf Vltaada Ni
who claimed Florida aa home.
the »umm»r of 1949 tha* tr.alot
a t w istti Its tars far
The official flguras showed an
Increase In population In the group* of thr A*»emhlv have me'
a That* arspaed far
s t* t* of S73,H9I oyer 1940. That outside of Strasbourg.
sssted-ta flam
amounted to 30 I per cent.
Florida wa* »l*th In the nation
T h * rosin d 'ffe ren rr in the nhv
The arcluiivt Grade A A
in percentage of increase. Th*- •leal structure of the dog and thrating for Durkee s M a r­
top si* were In this order'
srotf I* In the eve T h * pupil of
Callforna 53.3; Arltnna 60.1; Ihe dog's ay* I . round fh s t’of th*
garine has hern esrshlithed
N
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*
45
2;
Oregon
.390;
Wash
fo r y o u r protection hy
wolf I* oblique.
ington .37 0, and Florida 30.1.
D u r k a t's i.* n R a s e a rc h and
Control Laboratories. Every pound
S R R V IT K P IN
T h * poultry imiustrv ha. ■ i|ol
must measure up to Its starting
Je**e McKinney, Negro hostler l* r rating of .3 I 2 billion..
standards before it can he stamped
[ helper at the A tla n tic Coast l.ln»
! Rhop, received » 25 vear p|q and
Grade A A I
npmmendatlnn Tuesday from I,. M
Cornell, general
foreman.
for
t r t 4A M O U I D t l l l l N O I
I "faith fu l .ervlce" dating hack to
March 19. 1924

Biannan Calls For
Larger Production
Of Corn Next Year

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Ircrcal Notice

NOTICE

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Hi ROSF o i 'i 'K l ,
M i an I Mi • Ktlu at ! W a g f &lt; » f
Volu«ii
h riv f c f l f b r i lf d
tbair
w#d«ftrig anniv«9«ar\ w ith a dinnfi
p t r t \ * e r\f'| nn th *ii varanda |a«t
BNtlJf'U.
night
Twenty-two
frU n ln &lt;fi# pra«ani to h»'nor rhi*
counle The linnet table w a i beaullfu llv »*i anti •las'oratril with «
U r (*
'*ntei pia«*e -»f i e-| tope*
p ro *
mil p i........ \ »,x \ \ t
Joaenh S lim it*i Green f*tn
v/a» tn t*i!%• ttir | il oit* the r^n^et
of the table The color % heme m i «
tedn I'in t
* hit# am! gteen
P p * f he dinner there w n t *a«i
fr^Gl ban* h il 'd l i f i n v riearned
nets, r *tato salad, tn irc m n l talad.
pick I* * sii - i * 'in
p%. h&lt;** i U*
l ik e an I «*ff*e
Thoae present
were
Mt in I ' I t . U rn Newell. Mi
• ml M* • i t i» Y MiniRti. Mi qfi *
M n * I*.»• l * ' N f ? and M i*
• » V &gt; iru Ml and M r. f» a*
IlifW n n a n Mi
n
Mi
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nel. Mr and ' I t * .Im rp h S*hmit r
and I Ii !
hll Iten M il't* 1
Paulinr M
Jn ein il and 0 tothv ' I t m I ' ! t • U i. n«r »»•».*
p r e tf* '* I kith m an\ l&lt;»vel\ ^•f • *
ami Wuhfe
Mr
'Vagner i» a fortnev «i*|tr»«
havln»* appeared m
protlnr
ttuns
t(l&gt; Jininn (hiv-irilf an I
vntfiv l h - f
SKr hn« lia v e le l
ahroa I art* fi«tk r|k
'!♦ U a^’jr f
It a * • •»,&gt;»! IV n »** \ I .m i* It all road
man *m l i* n *w *»mid
I h \ th*
M '
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HtitM me (Vmiiativ
D l’t*r'i* Ihr fe e fl\'H r * »t «t «
l * * r r * ' 'h .f Rat-u-Sv - a - Mi
Hsrc' ' 'i ■if-l' • •"i*h lav an.I M l*
IV tn "*v&lt; ell ovl**•»atp | her* ov
1 net l»v hef'oe »n m h \%a* *ptr
nade ' \»th hnppv lorthda^ •••nr
A up* *al r»»p»»tin9%
the D o flo
( l ir lf 1»«" lati 'ii |n i. »p.irate! en
t ert a It
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Wedne«da\ affetn &lt;&gt;n a’ the honi*
of
\nn« I m i»u ♦♦••ii on Sari
tlaffr I* 3 1 Plane w tn m id i foi
• B a ll aeeti parts tn he h Id a«
M illet A »e* Show Rooms on Tnea
day at .* «hi p M 1 vervnne is in
vltfd
III
l Mrs r i r d r Hague
8m v»- I Vive i f f # entertained h\
M r. an* xl»* II I A m ist I one of
Fern I'nv** Orland'» last Sun lav
M i an I 'Its t V o lh iatli le lu in
ed ti» lhe»i It'iiK- on |'lanta&lt;i«m
R ofd (* m Belli *. I na lilam l* N
Y.g ah* if *he\
f tin rrls l|\r d
T h n • ••Id then fo im ei home and
niOVe I thru fu in tltiie t*» then tefi
b^te '|»
Y o lliia tli has heen
liv ftll heir With he| ,oh, f **s11. fnt
alino ♦ i% \e a i while ' I t X'olhiath
remaoif f *IP noith lie has now
re|||» i f«oni h'isiness til I is look
ing 1 t ‘ ltd t»* e|||f*Vitlg the Nim
•h ili# «f*rt spetiditig inm i \ea ts a*
a tfK*f tnsl e|
Mt *. Jameion from llietton
Wopdt. N J mtill Mi and Mis M
IV te ik »i from (ivlainh* siiipriard
M r tr-l M i . G i i . Rai-ptich "f
l.ukeueA Cabin. Iasi Sun lsv with
a v lll' fh*v v»*r* ftitniei n»igb
b»»|g i Jeisev.
Ns * ”4 Mrs llaval.I Y '-attr *n
t * ''a i n r l their b ii-lg r club Is.l
M r 'us* lav evening Itetie.l-u ien t*
n e t- set-e-l si the c-.nclu.invt nf
It-* l l- n t t .
I 'H r I s ir. Mil- hell . f S im la
1' • 1
i -lebists*l hla a t.lb I ■11 * I*
H.
T l ••iradar afterm vin with •
f » aeveti rliiM ie n
\ft*-i
g sn»'*a were plavesl th e ir ****ir 11*
l»» i fla tr irfreahm enls and M ill*
•Is. • | | r with a ll randies and i
r»*»»ll.
I *rr^ received many |nve|\ pie
• •» *s amf theie wete favnts f i
I •• ««nt for t It I %orranlon vk-to M«*
Paulin# M a rl rl it I I
1 S im* Ilr^nmt
If* I looliftlk* 111
re tra in ! ft in
in |)p |!a n 1j»• •
• 1 n - s a* 1
of f lift! f VI9.
t - am '»i • 11
Ant hop *•*
M&gt; anJ M r\V « lt*r Clrrn • •
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n.l M
A 'fird G iver »n.l M r an I ' I r - II
Y 'c tg .
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a- I Chsrls* Ycuman a t'c n i .l
9 " ' rp ris* men*' clut* *upp*r ' '
1 " riav evening
9'lan- for
g«' lin g a Bov S-aut club &gt; -i
•••■ |sa*r( aril M r Yoitn(« us .•p -rlsrf s member of the * i - -u"
9 --A. 1 afer on &gt;n th - * enmg
r- •*• of Rov Scout sett, ilrt • •- - r *h «n.
' l l . gprl Mre Lloyd I -o n in
r -'-lr a tin g t hr ir fr r .t vest a- 'III
Is* A cre, r * .M e n !, th l, -Oioiny
u - - t . Both are fU binp h i " io — b
or-f can (ell many intere-Gnv fl*h
*• &gt;'** and they liav* unite a col
le "on of l-lr tiir r . tn aho-t of their
fa 1 o lte
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S a n fo r d

Rm I progrcM k° p* hnnd In hand with a nound financial policy. Any one exp«ripnepd In administration and financra ah mild recognize thin. For the pant three
vearn Sanford han made marked progrenn. It han paved ntreeln, initialled many
*1&gt;pw alrcet liifhtit, extended water lines, improved Hewerage and drainage, and
made many other Improvementa all without borrowing money. It wan real nrogreaa
when the New York Gianta came to Sanford. Now we munt keep Sanford attrac­
tive to newspeople, to new home owner*, to potential bunlnensen We munt low­
er City taxea; maintain a good honpltal; work for nchooln and Churchen, modern
and aufficicnt tyate'rworka and an adequate newerage nyntem.

[ Pledge My Efforts* If Elected. Toward These Objectives.
Tomorrow** ad will dinruHM Hanford'a debt.

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that puldii *ei • tenges
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.ili.iq uevn. we alway» i.V.
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ull.ei day to »iiy*r»t llial wr silantir In |iul&gt;lldl a Natuiday edition
of T V llriald U .l llieil lie olliri.
,iiiioii)i our •uli«iil&gt;et» wlio ale
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.ay that wr will ju.t at toon a.
Sanfmd it liiit rnoiiuli to pay for
it.
Kr|i. Vinton of («roi|tia. rlianman of llir llouir Armed Srrvur.
C f ’milter. i» |&gt;ro|K&gt;.m(t conttruclion of two .utier-earrier. ca|»alilr
of laundiintt atom liomli plane*.
I.ook* now a. if Mimeone made a
mi.lakr a couple of year* »««
*hen they ilopped contliuclion of
one »udi earner.
W r a ir rlad to tee a c liu rd t O f
Uani/alion condemning the ptaclie r of &gt;ome cliurdie* of ramng
money liy mean, of raffle* and
In llr iir i. A* a matter of principle.
yamlilniK i* ju.t a. had whether
it i* engaged in hy a memlier of
a rhurch a. hy a non mrmber. or
within church wall* at on a tlie e l
lin n e t. We hatr.aovor. been able
to underiland h flw * a tif choir
could condemn gambling by other*
aad tolerate it for il. r lf . Perhap*
the rriolulion adopted in Ollando
w ill help to put a fttop to th ii
plai lice.

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|M&gt;lilical nluation it at IkiI at a
I n n racket hut it i* nmmrriag.
And befutr (hit thing it uvrr
lumeoiir it liahlr to lie mi«|Uoled
in the nrw.pa|&gt;er. Ilo w rtc r, w r
a ir c rita in it won't gel at had at
New Yotk I ’lly 't inayoially cam­
paign, where the vanout candidate*
are calling each other r.rry th in g
from hone thief to Public hnemy
No. I and the National C uaid hat
lieen called out to keep them from
tliooling each other up. A t a
matter of fact, all our local can
daisies are friend* of o u n at they
' a i r o f your*, and we hope they
w ill tlill Ire after election day.
Ijocal Legionnaire* ihould lie inle irtle d in an article m the cur­
rent ittue of the Ametican H g io n
Magazine hy Zoia llu itlu n . a na­
tive o f Seminole County whotr
father uied to lie a N rgio preacher
here. The caption of the a tlic lr
read*. " I Saw Negro Vole* Ped­
dled". and a M ihtillr tay*. " A t in
the R rto n ilru clio n |iern&gt;d a flrt the
C ivil War. ra ilirl-h a g g rrt are go­
ing after the Negro vole. Here it
an account hy a ditlingunhed Ne­
gro woman, of what recently hap­
pened in M orula” . That pretty
well Ir llt the ito ry, r i r r p l that
perhapt it need* to lie recalled
that IIw "recently" undoubtedly
i r f r r t to ta il Spring'* primary.
W r have not alwayt tern eye
In r y r with the Supreme Court and

more than once have crilic iie d i l l
dec it Km*, hut when it »uyi. " In the
fire clitteminaiion of new*, ami
fair 'comment therron, hundrrd*
and thoutand* of new* item* ami
a n k le t are puldiihed daily and
weekly in our nrwtpapert and
p e rio d ka lt” , we find o u rte lvtt i
hearty agreement. And when it
ta yt,
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court
itu lirio u tly
knowt that it frequently ta k rt a
legal tribunal month* o l ddigeut
trarching to determine llie fact*
o f a co n lro te n ia l tilu a lio n ". w r
marvel at their pcripicacity. And
when it add* that "a reporter it
expected to determine tuch faett
in a matter o f b o o n o r evmt m i*.
trim and it it ooly rcatooabfe to aO*
pact Dccatiooal erron wnB be
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THURSDAY NOV. 2. 19:.0

RANFttRD HERALD. HANFORD. FTjORIDA

Senate Candidate
Hiyal Americans everywhere w ill rejoice in the umcuim* Joe Hanley Enters
of I’resitli-nl Trum an from the nssa.-txins' bullets a t H lair
House yesterday. A le rt ami faith fu l guurdtt alone were re­ New York Hospital
The President’s Kseape

Puerto Rico

Truman

usytng: ' T i t --nlv thus.- tc ~ : ~ v
h a il:;!
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shout ta bavin? l-.nl Itirk. I have
never had laid lurk.”
l l a a n a . , * I » « l ' . i , lia r I
Secretary Boss aaid that M r. at thi* present time is abli- to allot
Trum an’a “concern now ia chieMy up to $1 l.ooo on a matching I ,,i*
for the wounded policemen and the for operation of mor-quito c-ntrol
fam ily of the policeman who w at district*. Othet .nonev to match
killed.”
the state rntrlbution would have
The Preaident instructed Chat lea to come from public and private
S. Murphy, hia special counsel, to source* in the rountv. which iiOPlii*
•ee what additional benefits can ea»e would compose the distr t."
be provided for C o ffelt’s widow.
Specifically, voters in K--v \V -*t
The President sent a letter ot and elsewhere In Monroe County
sympathy m sir*. C o ffd t in which will i&gt;e asked to |’a*» on the mer­
he said her husband died in the it* of a model mo-quito control hill
line of duty.
which has proved su- rtaful el* *•
Bos* wa* told that the total wh*re. Mulrrnnan said.
benefit* to the widow
would
The proposed act provid*
for
amount to f!2 6 a month plus the "the creation, organisation nml ad­
officers police insurance. The let
ministration of an anti mo
ter, Boss said, expressed M i. T ru ­ district comprising M om -- *
man • "deepest sympathy".
ly, Florida: pioviding for ti . ^ ' i M r. Truman also sent flowers t» pointment and e lu tio n of m irR h -.
the two wounded officers— Police sioner* for the d is ti-it;
rn v a te s Joseph M. Down*. 44. and their righta, powers nn-l diitie-;
Donald T. Birdzell. 41.
providing for finum ing l.v In-n
tvo.a aaid be had no knowledge lion, ami 1oi t i — disbursement of
of any plans for th r President to such flnaflces: ii-ui- ng the duties
cut down on hi* public appear­ of county t-omnii-sioner*. tnv a*ances.
aesora and collectors, and tuovidIt waa understoml that ape.-iul ing (H-naltie- (nr damage* In any
safety precaution* were being tuk ■ work* of the &lt; i ttict “
rn for M r. Trumans week end trill
It was emphasized that the plo
to Missouri, but Boss .aid he did posed mo*quito control loll would
not know anything about tbat.
be lim iled to rolls :o i , ahdw *•
A great flow of m r**a g r*~ w a . nemlitur-s i t m-t r- - n th in w&gt;.coining to the W hite Moum* I mi... 000 yearly. Any tax Is-vis ,1 for in"
all over the world, condemning the quito control work wmld is- levied
attempt on the PrrsidenU* life and only on taxable real and personal
congratulating him on it . failure. property, and liia t homesteadThere waa no word what info r­ would la- exempt from aueh tvya
mation was being secured from tlon.
Collaxu. Police had been questioning him interm ittent!v since short­
ly after the shooting
The wounded man was move t
(I wailNMra I'eataM ra te
ihi* molding from emergency hu-pltal, a private institution, to Cal 60.
“ The be-t way t&lt; inaK*
linger Hospital which is operated
hy the District of Columbia gov- I C hrirtian," he -aid ’
\V. anirnm ent. A major reason fur the Jeti our own Chn ti*
IOI4
not hr»l*e to make
-i move is that Uallinger ha* fu.-ili
U‘t,
1Christian than we n r e our
ties for handling prisoner*.
Inly
A t Uallinger, Con*to will he un- land yet in our own rounti
drr 24 hour guard hv metropolitan j four out of ten aillu i e to the i &gt;r l -police. In addition there w ill lo- | tinn faith. Very likely one of vour
two secret service men by hi* bed­ own nelghlaiia i . pagan, meaning
that he belong* to n o chutih I Inside around the clock.
Hospital authorities aaid Collaxo wav to begin is ut home. A - our
appeared to be in “ pretty good own convictions la-conn- stronger,
shape.” They said apparently hi* we being to influent e hthei
The budget of tin church ftoRiolung had not !&gt;een puncture-1 an
that x-ray * would he made to dr j coming year w»- outlined b- In
termine whether there had been It w . Itupn- lit. senior war-len.
injury to the pleura, the casing for and Balph A. Sm ith pr* "d e tl the
U r t r u i r n report. Tin- junior -si
the lungs.
ma-'e *
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So fa r as ha* been disrlo.e-l den* relent wa
about all Collaxo hat told police Chare in the absence of W. r.. M r
'• &lt;
it that Torreaola was hi* friend choff. Bev. /.imriietman
and that the two came here for ib ­ that Col. Chesteraon will d ite -t
ex press purpose of shooting M r. the every member canvas tin
year.
________
Truman.

H'w«ll«g »#4 &gt;*•»«• *•
rm m rn t a ritril Pedro A lbitu (in n .
*. A3, head of the 1). S tiating,
Irpendente
d e m a n ding
na•Mat Party. Me waa routeil out of
sponsible fo r the fa ilu re of the attem pt made but a short
hia home hy a tear ga* oarrage.
H U D S O N . N.V.. Nov.
time before he was scheduled to leave fo r public ceremonies
Collaxo and Torreaola w ire Nal.t. (tovernoi Jo*- It Hanley, K&lt;-at A rlington Cemetery.
j tionaliat P arty member* and had
putiliran nominee for the U . S.
In the early confusion following the shooting in which Senate. u s * in a hospital today,
two letter* from A lbitu on their
two men were killed and several wounded, it was impossible • ufferlniz from complete exhaus­
- peraona.
Puerto Itican police aleo took
I
to determine who the attackers were, or whether indeed an tion
into cuatndy trading known Com.
Hi* physician *aid Manley, 71
assassination attem pt watt intended. F u rthe r investigation,
; muniata and a numi&gt;er of their
needed '*» few day* of romple!*
other Nationaliata. One of the Na*
however, proved th a t the men were Puerto Iticans hired by re»t.''
tionaliat* waa Elio Torreaola, bro­
the revolutionists to k ill the President.
Hsnli v ha- I'ccn a atorm centrr
ther of Griaello Torreaola.
•Mr. Truman stood the ordeal w ith remarkable com* of the New Vork »tate election
The N a tio n a liit* attempted a
tim
e
diacloiufe
of
a
letter
he
izosure. Police reported that he was probably the least ex­
revolution in Puerto (tiro th l*
wrrote to Itep W. Kiniraland Manweek and a roundup of th r p a rt/
cited person at H la ir House. 11** departed by automobile Sept f*. pemocrat* have charged
leader* w a* undertaken even bepromptly on schedule to dedicate a monument to the it reveaUsi u "pav-off” . Mia nom­
fore the a**a»*ination attem pt.
memory of S ir John Dill, the H ritis h wartime c h ie f of ination ia under Inveatigation tv
A t Hlair Moum -, the number of
u
Senate
auh-eornmittee.
Manley
staff, at A rlin g ton where calm hut grim the President
guard* for M r. Truman wa* in­
ha* denir*l any wrong-doing
creased and police roped off part
IHiinted out the neetl fo r latter understanding among the
An aide aaid la*t night that
of Penm ylvania Avenue. Blair
peoples o f the w orld.
Manley hoped he would he aide to
Mouse front* on th*. famous ave­
The Puerto |{leans involved were agents o f the Na­ talk with Senate invratigatora at
nue. U n til yesterday's Assassina­
the
ho.pital
within
4H
houra.
4
tionalist party which during the past week launched a re­
tion attem pt, pedestrian* were
Manley waa admitted to Colum­
permitted to walk right by the
volution for the express purpose of overthrow ing the gov­ bia County Memorial Moapital here
step* of the residence.
ernment anil gaining the independence o f Puerto H in t from laat night A hnapitul apokeaman
The W hite Mouse damped *ecthe United States. In this attempt which was prom ptly put •aid he wa- “ reaing comfortably"
crecv on the details of the extra
down by the native National Ctinril, more than .'to |&gt;ersons early today.
precaution* taken for Mr. T r u ­
III. &lt;••-fie- Itogati of Vaiatie aaid
were killed.
man’* safety.
M a n le y w a a '*&lt;nmpletel v exhao*t.
Presidential Secretary Charlie
One can sympathise with the desire of the Puerto ■-*1'' after eight month* of cam­
f&gt;. Boas, asked if any thought w
paigning
and
'a
great
ruah
of
vWi
Iticans for independence while condemning the violence of
being given to moving the presi­
the methods to which they ha'c resorted to gain th e ir cuds. tola for hia Mlth we*tding anniver
dential fam ily from the Blair
Tueadav.
house ‘to a more defensible place.”
I he ignorance o f th e ir leadd- is indicated as much bv the • ary"
Cover nor Pewey aaid at N r«
declared:
fact that Puerto Itira could not support itself w ithout York t'ltv that Hanley had been
“ No. N ot to my knowledge."
American aid as by the fact that they tried to k ill the Pre­ "deeply hurt hy the unprecedented
Aa to the*new precaution*. Koa*
sident when only an act of Congress could give them iude- mud-*linglng thrown at him” hv
•aid he did not consider it proper
pemiM rata.
IH’iideiice.
to discus* them.
Manley auid in the letter that hr
M r. Trum an, who had taken
The lesson t.&lt; Is- learned from the incident, if one is had la-en a**ured of clearing up
yesterday’s event, with unihaken
needed, is that there tire a great m any evil men in the hi* financial ohligationa within
nerve*, did not permit them—or
the Secret Service— to up«et hi*
world who w ill stop at nothing to gain selfish ends, and UU da)a if lie run for Ih r Senate,
lullier thun for governor. Dowry
way of life.
that the only way to Stop them is to U- prepared to shoot accepted tin- nomination for govA * usual, he w a* out in the early
it out. I'.vett as the guards at Hlair House did vestertlav
einor alter Manley withdrew.
morning fur a stroll.
Iliilile) aaid later he rx|ieelrd
The walk took him to the Wash­
to pay In* drlita from an in*urancr
ington Monument- a half mile or
N o tn lili* S w o lle n
policy due to maturr.
•o aw ay—ami back.
Six secret servicemen walked
I hi* itiiuip o f S tvfd fti Inis Is fo m f itlc n tifjftl w ith Hitwith him. Instead of the u.nnl op •
Other*, heavily armed, were in a
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Biithlu* roml in isith ilo in p stir and w orld nfflanking automobile.
I * it MI 4MMr *1 I Mitt I NSC «IM#I
rmrs. h liiK (lU stnf \ ' vv»i* tin- n igninj. rni.mirch d u rin g th r
M r. Trum an tip :ided al.o to h o i1
rlmii.iK -• North Csrolins Oiun.
lung | if rind in which il Uinnu* *„. j„ ,d the depth *.f hi* 11 y ,rrn r with • plm aing «ff«t .
hie regular weekly new* ro o f(Caallaai*
r
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iin d irsliin din g Imd m iicl. In .1.. w ith il I l f saw rlc n rlv the o. x io ll puturc* Mllil aUDO) velop the new field rations, bated ence in the late afternoon 14 I ’ M
K STt.
'" I f !'r , l";
in Hit* surging rise .if democracy among akir*.
largely on a itu d y of South K o­
irtn rr p.ontoig* includr ■ m Two forenoon W hile Moiiae call­
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v a t , ilcrnlatii h . i i i in brilliant o i* rean habiU made some years ago
e r *— Adm iral W illiam D. I.rahv
by a Japanese scientist.
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i*-l"l'H,hi.il in,v,rnn,. nl ........... ^&gt;y M r*. Tholrna Mlkra; a b r if t t T h r emergency ratlun*, small In fo rm tr presidential chief of alaff.
the world in the runiiow n i t t n r hy M r*. K. I- bulk, were designed to be eaten and Oeorge AJIen. former White
first iia if o f this century.
i innvll. Hint Mra. M. I I. Coiruncooked and atilt be tasty and Mouse adviser— aaid M r. Truman
man'* oil giintiiiK of a inixr.1
to he entirely u nron rrrn H
t.u s la f \ also |»cm-ived tin- scourge of war. which iMimiuvt of I low or a In »oft paatcl nutrition* enough to give KOK •eemed
the energy they need to by any threat to his safety.
many times in the past hail lashed his nation, and through -i.a o ,.. K. M. Stowe ha* entarr-t soldier*
Leahy quoted the President * •
fight.
Wor7
i" ' h fl|s d to keep Sweden neutral.. It must i I i i k - pl&lt;-ii»ing UmliM'NiH-*, aitAn individual ration, rlad In
an nil of • ileaaert acane. waterproof plastic, weigh* about,
s’ recorded that the happy outcome o f this achievement rluiliiiK
Alt* It. It. Mi-niiatann'a oil o!
deiMH.Icil on Allied vietorv in Is.th eases, hut that d.H&gt;s not Iilrila in the awanip. ii.a a too k four pound* and provide* onn
3,210 calories a day. Bunge
dim the brilliance o f the feat. In the same wav the ban...... ground in ahmlr* of w h ltr aiu soldier
said about 600,000 package* a
.ustaf was always helping, never resisting, as the political grey. Hi igill und rn lorful i* « month will lie ordered.
) oiiiig liy M l*. Knirat Simp*--it
leaders sought ways to preserve the firm foundations of p.
"That give* enough to feed
... . ie,l eaidlnsl permed on «
vwedlaH. government while real control was l*eitig taken fluneied tiraneh. M l*. D. C. Ilo 711.000 front-line troop* eight
waid'a hibMfll* Howell* in od« day* a month on an emergemy
to* t h ii Lu'i
K," ' r "l» M'Wers and prerogatives di*|ila)
In tis ,” he said.
aoft ahadra.
IIO K troops behind the lines,
H
ve
•aatia*,depicting
bird
lu r .m .r i^ r 'S r S K o i'K l'y " " " "
...... .
n' w
and river acme* have been en­ who ran epoa food without dan­
Th#
.............
i» Mt
Thtf. utpt^ide'
H tp w d o ' fo f the King must
have w
Utmt w
a vi
critic
a l tered liy Mra. Jark Kuiarli. ger, will rnntlniie to get the
n r lit fill* ffitt'l.la it III l all. I
I! .t.
iactor
Ih the development of L*...,
Swedish
government over the I.lgii. and ahadowa on magnolia* usual ration.
I entered thin race liecautte I like Sanford and wunt to nee it progress. We «r»|
i* »hown in an nil hy Mra. The-i
“ B rlativeltr, the B 0K S have
r Jt
I ! '' deserves much o f the credit fo r the I ’a tr .Mr*. H it. t*0 (ie na* on done
a t well or better than ( l i t
making (tome f)rtl|frt,'w hut nre we growing un rapidly nn we should? (V rtn ln ly
fact ThatT)i Sweden there is a genuine rumple'* government d.aplay a nunit&gt;«r of intaraiting in the matter of getting a ba­
not! When you compare our city with many othern ir. the State. For some reason
ollz, meluding tlie landtcape of lanced diet,” said Bunge. “ Each
a home nvaiii) hidden hy shading soldier rats about a pound and
Hunford in being held back. I'm not satin fieri und I don’t believe the vast m ajority
tires.
a quarter of rice. But he also
of you urc nut infled. Now, what in hindering our development? Why are we re­
Mra. t.’rnwell ha. mad* many has canned fish, dried fish, wheat
fm inf# Macks iinparallelHl record of managing the entrips the moat out .landing of flour, rice flour and flavoring,
tarded in every effort our progressive citizens make to speed our udviinremcnt
&lt;ame luisehall team fo r Til) years Inis now ended w ith his wlinn In her own opinion it an aa well as a great assortment of
to our rightful |&gt;onition among the fast-growing cities of our state.
(dark und whte ch air &gt;al fresh vrgetblcs.”
retirement into the club presidency, and his replacement orignal
aketrh of thr head of Christ with
And (M Kim ia a practical
is manager by his former star, Jim m y Dykes.
me crown of thorn*.
soldier himself. Me gets vitamins
I believe these quentionn can be annwered with one word—OBSTRUCTIONISTS.
A still life III water colon as hr marches, picking onlont
W ithout contradicting the eulogies justly uttered on
hy Jennie Tum ble show* a theme from the field and appl** snd
Mont of you cun recall Sanford'n history and you can rememln-r a few inatuncoaji
Mack s career. It should Is- said that it illustrated one old ul
deep purple and red in the pears from the trees. I f thsre
which bear out my belief. When the first move wan made to establish 11 State
business tru th : i f you do not wish to Is- fired, buy the modern manner.
are germs on them he doesn't
Farmers’ Market in Sanford it wan opposed. The OBSTRUCTIONISTS didn’t think
company. As a heavy, |s.-rhnps a m a jo rity stockholder in
A black and white sketch by worry. Noltody ever told him thn
it would work. It in today the outstanding Induntry of itn kind in our whole
the I hiludelphiu /Ubieties, Muck could tint Is* dismissed N. A. lla rk ry , Jr., sketched in difference between a germ and
while he wa* serving In a geranium.
State, and hringn thounandn of people to our town each year who stay from 8
irutn his maiiagersliip without a m a jo r upheaval. Hut fo r Shanghai
ihe Navy attracted favorable a t­
to 9 months anti many have purchased h tmes here and their permanent place of
this grip on Ids place, he could never have weathered the tention. Photographic enlarge­
residence Is Sanford. When the move was started to purchase land for the Gov­
• ght years in succession in Which, a fte r World W ar V, his ments of a scene of Daytona
ernment to establish an sir field in Sanford, it too w h s opimsed. The OBSTRUC­
club finished in hist place. It has also been estimate*! that Beach and of the Sanford Pier,
were entered by W. K. Connolly.
TIONISTS said the City shouldn’t spend the small amount of money to make
despite Ids many b rillia n t triumphs, over the 50 years his
Mrs. Crowell expressed
thanks
PI
the land purchase—even though the Navul Air Station was practically assured.
teams have lost more games than they have won.
to the Sanford Woman'* Club
and
to
tha
artists
whose
coopera­
This was not due to any managerial failing o f Mack’s.
tion has made the exhibit a sur­
He was a gisxl judge of talent, handled men wisely, ami er**.
It was opposed here in Sanford and the opposition carried the fight to the
She also thanked M r*. E r­
was a shrewd field strategist. His trouble lay In his o r the nest Simpson *nd Mra. N.
Legislature fn Tallahassee. The battle was finally *on due to the iHTsistent e f­
club's failure to s|M&gt;ud money. Kxccpt for an occasional B iid g r* fo£ helping w ith the dis­
forts u t far sighted men who gave freely u t their time and resources' to help
play.
our City.
’
IC a e ila a e t Wewa Paae U h i
hroad in the early hour* of the
day were checked frequently hy
national guard»men and the pa*•engrrt tearched.
Police were openly fearful of
an attempt to free the 63-year-old
Harvard-educated leader of the
Nationaliata,
who
exploded
a
hloodv but atwrtive revolt Monday. The Miami government ha
charged that Communitta egged
on the revolt.
A lh liu Campoa w at ruahed to
general police headquarter* imme­
diately where four d ittric t atto r­
ney* began questioning him.
tw o letter* tig n rd
rd with the
the name of the N ationalU t chief­
tain w rrr found on the tiody of
une of the revolutionary Puerto
ftican gunmen who tried to ataaa.
• inate Preaident T r u m a n
in
Washington )e ite rd a y .
One of the letter* aigned with
hia namr and found in Waahingtori on the tsaly of the alain wouldlie a a ia u in (irtaelio Torreaola,
.aid:
“ I f for any reaaon it ahould he
neccaaary for you to ataume the
leadership of th r movement in the
Cnited State*, you will do *o
without heititation of any kind.'
A lbitu Campo* ha* figured in
thr N atio n aliit p a rty '* long record
of vinlrnre tincr 1931. The party
waa founded in 192S. E atlm atr* of
it* inenilierahip now range from
IIS) to I £00.
T h r party leader waa tried with
-even other Nationaliata In 1930
with plotting to overthrow U . 8.
government rule in Puerto Iticu
arid wa* aentenerd to 10 year* in
priton. Bep. Vito Mrucantonio
American
latisir
repreaentaflve
from New York C ity, wa* among
th o ir who actively trir&lt;l to get
him out of priton.
Nut until 1943 wax Alhtxu releave, however e&gt;n four year*’ proliation.

K

Housholdcr Talks

Sanford Art

Col. Kungu

FRIENDS-NEIGHBORS
CITIZENS of SANFORD

Why Connie Mack Failed

SPECIAL SALE

USED CARS

it
paid
and
new

» h,1" l,l,rchMe ,,f
firw e for more that,
sm *
*' lu’k
cheaply and were not hlghlv
The A thle tics were operated on a financial shoestring
in these days ti shoestring Is not enough. IV rhaps the
set-u|. w ill tu rn over a new h-jif.

Shaw

years Ifro m

Victorian

to the

25,000
It'a a lla a e e g lo w r * a * U a * ,
day, tennis at thr M ay fslr Inn
i.ouita, shufflrlioard at Ft. MelIon Park, golf at ths Seminole
Country Club, and scenes at
hunting, fishing and boating
. . . .s itr, the
..
^
(" I pencil* to full
folder
■Iran the* Sm iim dr County for
. 1 “wnnderbul Vacation or Map.
py Year-Bound l.iving, and in1 lode* 16 scenes. Among .person,
shown ate Mr. and M r*. E. C.
M trlisnn «d Abbeville, N. C *
with a large catch of fish, Mis*
Jackie C tuplin In nn orange
gruvr and M ist Daphne Connrtiv displaying celery.
Other views includr
8anlan*lo
tilt
Springs,
Monkey
Island,
Ths
Big irv e , Municipal pier, Tour­
ist Center, M ayfair Inn pool, and
tr r n r t of tourist courts, home*-,
celery parking operations and
dog races.
Mr. Kwalm, Hie operator af
Ihe Baymond Studio, was a fu n n ­
el feature w riter for the Florida
State
Advertising
Commit. Ion,
and was chief of the Florida
Stale
News
publicity
bureau.
During his wartime service In
thr A ir Corps he handled public
relations at Kelly Field, San
Antonin, Texas for two yearn and
edited a M page weekly news­
paper fu r th (\ 12.000 rl v illi n
wot kern at the depot. At th&lt;*
time he had the rating of cap
tain. He has written many artlHe* for magaxinea.

He claimed to l&gt;e a Communist
anil an atheist. But i f he wa* a
Commttnlal. the hranzl wa* not
orthodox. Some of h i* comment*,
If wade In tin ..la . would have
landed Mm In SII&gt;orla. M r al*aeVe»l nrl M ar*, the w r l lr r of Com­
munism’* “hlldr". a * an out*&lt;/ .
•'ale ftlddy-tltuldv, anil aaid mr*l
Communists were talkin g through
their kata.
Ills atheism also w a* nitration*-!
Me h'maelf ones ilrrla re il. "tellelan I* alwavs rig ht. B rlrn rr al­

atomic a g e , Jir never lost the
knack o f getting attention liy
needling the pretention. ■„ 1, 0 . 1 tinning the wot Id'. mn*| cheri *hr&lt;l
notion*.
The arlf-dr*criliei| "Jour nallat,
erltlc, playwright end ag itato r"
never tired of attacking the »o.
d a lly wrong nr the phoney. A* a
dram atist he exposed slum houaIng, prostitution, class distinction,
shortsighted politicians. Ilia acid
comment rangrd from religion and
education to doctor* and tax col*
I actors.
Americana were among
hi*
chief targets. Me aaid he made it
a point never to say a “civil word
alaiul the United »State* and a* a
result "they adore ma.“
8haw made criticism pay. lie
may have amassed more w r a i t h
than an y playwright in history.
Estimates of hia worth range
from $260,00" to ll.noo.nptl amt
up.
Though ha rontlnunl to w rite
n ro llflra liy . It wa* evident of
In tr th at the raio r sharp mind
which drove him to the peak of
fam e a fte r years of unrewarded
effort was running dotvn
Ila rom nletnl a play, " F a *
Petehril Faldes" last summer. The
erltlc* panned II. He waa working
on a new- comedy. “ W h y 8he
Would N o t” when he had tha
accident that led to hia death
A
tee.totallng,
nnn-amoking
vegetarian who
lived* on o - - r t l
* :T|

ra t i rsa avehm wj and heard and
w r a lv w h lla man# were known to
tallHowa, kewt tha ear o f tha world
t m M eaars bv hia mastery of
tha atudlad Insult.
Though his eareor apanned tha

ta reach a state o f Intellectual
Aakod to w rite Mo own old*
m a tu rity In le u than 110 yvarx.
tu a ry fo r ■ substantial fan, th a w
Sam In Dublin on July M . IS M answered w ith a o a t s sketch a f
o f an
ImpecuiRotia P rotaaU nt
fa m ily , Shaw went _________
to Isondon
when ha wa* 10. Ha took up jour- tha devil was h o t"
I

ii * * • ) * * , ,
it*,)
•cut I d id over the Slinw- garden.
Only two nurse, were with the
elderly man at hi% death. Mr.
Thomas I ’rohyn. Shim 's phyalrian
hurried into the hou*e •&lt;&gt; minute,
later. F. K. l-oewf-n.lrin, the plavwtlght'a longtime biographer, Inlrl
reporters Shaw dlrd |M-aerfiilly
without regaining ron*rlnu*ne*a.
The author of 65 plays, flv#
novel* and countless essays— the
lieat of which were turned out af­
ter he was 40— Shaw w a* credit­
ed hy many erltlc* w ith reviving
British drama after ila golden age
of finldamilh and Sheridan. &gt;Nn
stickler a&gt; to ntodetly, Shaw conaldervtl hlntself tile siieet-aaur t'»
Shakes|ieare and even an im­
provement on the hard o f Avon.
A * a polltleal propagandist hr
espoused the rauae of lire Faldan
Socialist* and helped lay the
(numlatlon of the present D l e r

Party.

nalism and became a music critic.
Even In late years he liked to
•quraky but lusty voice.
Ills egotism waa mixed with
play the piano and alng In hia
ways (a wmnu.”
ties o f soup, N u ll and julcwa, an occasional debunking of svau
The m titsieal sage, whose huahv S h a tl aaid a man rm ilrf not hop# h im iv l/

1947
FRAZER
Sedan

laical
Owner,
fo o d
Tires,
T
Clean. Beady To Go. Only

taadoo

1946
OLDS
Club Coupe
)nr owner rar-uaed only by
'amlly. Good, d ean and well
kept automobile. For sale

$||2S*oo

1949
BU1CK
Dark Green Super
Sedan
One owner, low mllooga. Clean,
fully equlppad w ith a new
1260.00 u t «*f ( ! ) B. r . Good­
rich tubeless Liras. Radio, boat,
er-defroster. For Sola ,

*216000

1949
BUICK
Gray Super Sedan
Driven only &gt;104 miles by local
business man. F ully ja^utpgod
with radio, b o a te rwindshield washer, looks Ilka
a new car.

Not only was the air station a tremendous shot in the arm for Sanford
during the war; it haa been tha means t/f housing our fastest growing industry,
Florida Fashions, and without the buildings Sanford inherited, our greatest
medium of advertising, the New York Giants, would never huve located here.
The history of 8anford will teveal many other examples of our efforts
to overcome these OBSTRUCTIONISTS. I can give only the cases where they
were NOT successful to prove they are wrong. Heaven only knows what their
suicessful efforts have cost us. And they HAVK BKKN successful in their ef­
forts to obstruct—YES MANY TIMES ! !
The Florida Power and Light Company clcctirc plant now located just
across the river In VojusU County, would be In Seminole County, wen* it not
for OBSTRUCTIONISTS. They are now paying taxes to Volusia county.
We would have an outlet to salt water just a few miles to the south of us
weree Iitt not for
ror the
tne UOBSTRUCTIONISTS.
H S T K U t r i l U N i s i s. Irm
i m s|»ei
speaking of the St. Johns-lmlian
River Canal, which would bring a steady stream of ocean going yuchts across
our door steps—many of which would stop and visit with us and (sissibly make
their future homes here.
I believe you Sanford citizens are more, and more looking to your City Of­
ficials to take the bull by the horns and DO SOMETHING. I believe you urc
sick and tired of these progressive movements being continuuliy opposed.
F
If elected your City Commissioner, my efforts will be devoted to further­
ing the industrial resources of Sanford, continued support of tour Ist^pro motion
and active co-operation in any program which will make us a bigger, lad ter
ami more prosperous City.
*
Your vote and support on November 7th will be appreciated.

$600’00 Discount

Thank You,

T E R M S and T R A D E *

JOHN ivty

NICHOLSON
BUICK 00.

dr:

Paid Fur By PHt-mlx O f John Ivey

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iaetiSawi

�■it
, !•• *

THURSDAY

TBK

N O T . 2. 1950

SANFO RD

IfW M T .D .

SANFO RD.

FI O R I D A

• • T?;y I

PAC E F IT *

!Program P itm ilctl

Social And Personal. Activities M,nmarv Sch0"1
PIIONE 118

r*

• ■ &gt;» ■

o jc ia l

i

&lt; oinedy Presented
i ri
#
At Woman’s club r e r s o n a l s

L a le n d a r

T llllC M i\&gt;
**,T
.. V,*1 A m U ..« d o r« .f th.J .i»t Bapti t I f h in h w ill n n t
! ' J .............. .....................* • * 7:00
*•
I hr South Si.l. I'r tm a i&gt; I 1. I'
A. w ill be nl tin »cli&lt;M»l nt M •• •
I*. M. A ll parent* a n 1 i&gt;'|.l&gt;&lt;t&lt; I
tn Itrm l at 7:30 I* M. anthey
can i l i i t th** h Iiih .I riHimSeminole Chapter Nn. r.2 i&gt;F-i
w ill iiu***t nt tl»»* Mil sun ic Hall a*,
6:00 H. M.
llilltA 1
\V»l|&gt;l Cm
'lint i It i\ v. ill In

ANNOI NCINC
The Opening Of

MARY’S
12011

The one-ar: comedy “Charm
Mr. and M r*. Frank l.. Wood­
I:.. ket" « • - p r i n t e d at the lunru ff I I I left ye*t*r.la&gt; for New
I ...............leeting of the W o m a n '*1 jU riry whVre ^thrvvTifl V u it r«"
«
,
U v under th , dirretiun ; ,V tW « and frir.Id ? f,,, ,,»o x l U V
" I Mr». i». U. Ilu rn m a n . x*ho intraduced 11.« fulh.winir r » t : IItil
Mack Cleveland *pent Monday
iiu, u S**&lt;Jl&gt;ii nuilil, played |,y tn Jack»onville a* pruxv lor M r*.
Mr
\V. It. Itiinaoii; Anna Kewin May me llodRin* ita te Democratic
1m n t 1.n l n u n r, by M r*. It. II \Xatexecutive commltteewomati.
kin-; M tv U ffiriK w c ll. lan.l laily.
..
,
i., \ i t . j,„ C.in v; Clady* Cillir.Rolio w
I t , '*1hou hV l&gt;rcn
water, n *w iti‘h)»tiuii| operator, by
confined
to
the
H
o
n
da
Sanitarium
M l*. K. C. H ariiet; flora Devore.
„ nale-woman fur \Vlrt'« concern, a home of . friend and
reporthy Mi
Clyilr liantiey; M i** l.red durlnit nicely.
tit .1 1 nl t n . ....... .
iiMinicr,
Mr. and M r*. Hen Small of the
'• M i* I, N (illlona; an&lt;l Mini
\ ' iv iu ii Muiini'ily. In a.I of uchool V a ld ft Hotel have ha* a* their
of charm b) M n M iriam ltu**ell. k’ u rit*. M r*. F m l Doyle, M r* II.
M i* II. II Crumley, p rr.i.lrn t. Kirk and M r* Arthur Ih.ye of
pix-mded over the ini-etinir anil an- Memphi*, Tenn.
tioumeil that tin t'h ri.tm a * lunl.t. Col. and Mr*. W. II Stel*ntheon wmilil In- I k nl on Dec. ft.
Mi
M iriam l!u-«i-l| rr|&gt;orti'il that m u ll r r a n d son K r i t h o f J a c k s o n - A n ^ i* * S t r u a r t .
tf.r 1 *t\ 1 Hiiiurtnient is foldlna Y!*®# ?frr* ^r r r Tu«-««lay vi*itmK
8tory-Ilouk
ch ararlrra
wr»
ruh. I. u lo ii- Seal.
M r*. Italnh
Krown and M r. Vernon Rotalind K a tliff l.ittle M i.a M
I'll
D
s
i
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1
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rd
ln
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f
r
t
I
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K
itty
—
Mary
K
llrn
W
i* '
Smith i**tiiim!id the duh meinLer*
Li« k W i t a b• r
f M
----- burn; (ioldilock.— Sti.aii Kren'
to vote in loith the city am! teener
M i«
Msik'an l I ’m t i n ..f S a n f« n * |
M U* Ihirothy Kllen Jainme* of Chick— Michael I'ope; S h e e |&gt; -S '
al election!*
W e re c I im p i ' I i M ^ t i ' i ' l i v
lit u i u n i
N rw Smyrna Heach U the Ruc*t ly and Judy Kol.h. Ilonnv Sj.
|»Ub u id e e U v t m n u t th»* I ' i i m *
Ml
Flet. her lio il* announced'of Mr. and Mr»7 John l» Ahra- Ctiu-e; Maly Hud a I.it lie lairiil
•t
*•» II'IKI i m Mtt\«i| mill 11••
that till d ull l.mi.e would lie open ham* al their home on W e.t Deanna Nlchol*
t**» till
I lo||iet*ti|IIIIIL* lit t IY i
mi T liu t.iiu v , I 1 ulav and Saturday | Twentieth Street,
The *k ll. entitled ** l hi Old W&gt;
Yii
n t . l o li i i It S t* I - i ' l l I t i l \ r i i f \
tm the A it Show. M r*. A itjiu r
I ...i
*
...
...
, ,,
an Who l.ive.1 in h Shoe.” wa*
lin k w itll »» • Illtli.lu c idd a* a new | h rirn d * of M r*. ilU nchr StrinR- _e..ie 1 1.* 11...,
n ,.i
.
r."., , Nti\eintM i *t, | ,ui.| ,V
lui'inliei A|&gt;piuximatelv
U h itakei
.nut
Mi*&gt;
I 'a i t i i i
l . r * weie |i|e*enl
• 11
1
:~
* »toi Ii w r ii the le ^lilt
!»•••* f
undrrRoinR an operation on Monl*ollt&lt;* nl i: illy in ir oh tl * &lt;mn|»
ila) at the Fernald laiuyhl«Mi Me- f *
&gt;vith |h | i Lu n d s, p o s te r *. I*i|l«|»t»
• ' l l l l i . b il l y |M»||a .«Ii*| O l l l l ' l f i l l III •*
M u ■ th e F tr*l lluptUt morial H u .pital.
■:illl|U ilrilt|ivf
tie IIlk*
|i|i»l»t I. t
Church.
M r*. W. J. Thiniien left to iru (&lt;• |
M
I
lie Ih n ft Shop, .pm i.or.'d by
Tallnha*.
e
with
Dr.
and
M
n
.
tie Woinun a Club will hold ti|.«*r&gt;
* lililU t op fm ||tt«tr«», M»- I* .*
liou*e nl i 10 I'- M. nt the Club Kannie Oven, who .pent the day '
lliitr iH a t tov%, hyu I!! vnt
with
her
on
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W hitaki i top|N*d his i
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dauithter and .on-in-law, Mr and C oil T b r Hilt firm f'lnl
l h•111' viv. I l a i i \ 11111 **t of h i'iito it
M r*. Hamilton Oven.
S \ 11 d ir n
€ Ilf ( Nm i w
» 14 voti
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The TourUt Club w ill have a
I lu IthMl N1;i \ mi n f|«| ||it |» * u i
€ 10 \ Y r« t * m J .1 f111•««V• •
aoclal at the T o u ri.t Center at
•Mia* KliraU-th Jack.un w ill fly
7 o n
S r k t n
i i r t n i k
i*iid *
h oil th* hiir I I m iie * o n lin e p»* » *
h in I*. M The public I* cordially tomorrow morniny to (ireenville
T I I N* vai
Ih l u l l t h e fiHitbiill un ilie. F«'lh'*%
8.C., where *he will lie met hy • »»*» M i ir n l n i r
i:* lii|« » n
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K &gt; * r f
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Cadet Khett Kavi-nel. who will r*
MONDAY
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The K l.le Ki iitht C irrle of the ro rt her to Clem.on, 8.C. to alientill
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F it .t l . . i | t i t Church will meet Homecuininir. Mr. Itavenel 1* at
mi.* M»le at t h e S t e t s o n t
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(•Mithall I'aim at I •’•• I’
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Fa t Second Street, ul 8:00.1*. M.
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W l i r f e Viufrlu K m In Tr*
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I»Sfta| of (lie * ii'liini*’ o ill la* tlielt
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presentation «lni itii; the Home
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• o in ir n r M ull
20fi F.n»t F.iRhteenth Street.
HI At
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I 111** \ f * « t % Mur ••H e
\ • nioi it r Stetson. W hilsl •
I're.liyterian Church will meet l N
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with M r* \V S. W illinrd at .712 (Speciali— M r*. Carl K. Dunaway ! j '»» yy.,f i.r *■ \ ,. . , n
*d iilrn lii'ii •*f athletic le ttriio **
Ka*t Tw enty-fifth Street at 7:30 m Miami and M r*. A. K rith ol tr i t lt««ll&lt;&gt; y * t n lo«**»«
i* a menilter of 1*» Kappa I'* •
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Iho te p a itin p a tii.f In the |&gt;t&lt;
Riam prrtehted at the South .' '
Halloween Carnival hv the I*
bury SchiMil of Daiicintr w rrr M.
etva Smith a t the Old Woman M l.
l.tveil in the Shoe uinl her chihll' n
Juilv Sandler. Catty lln o e tt, lie
nee l.aSaRv. M aria Itowlanil. f.v
da Ann Mclnto»h. M a t.|tii*r Mi It
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Patricia
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via W illiam *. Jonrlle l.ee, S hill. .
Cruw funl, Janie W hite, Noin
Jean "'b itte rn
l.aura O ib m Diane tiinirle*, I n
■la W illiam *. Iloh Kirer, Dai 1
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Hurtchaell. Ko»emary Southarai
Annette
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Joyce Cullum. Marian Kmitli. Mo
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w ill prefcent “ Showbnal Follie*'* &gt;tl announced today hy lla *i| O'Cot;A ll other make* of |Mirtahle typ e ­ tin s h i« i| auditorium at H:(Ri I', nor National Foundation president.
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iHilio victim * to the l i. t , M r. O' %on Variety Hall
Connor Mild. He reported that re' -1" &gt;lr»’ the Hand
cent inctea!)-* in the m.mlwr of * \ \ ?!1
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adult and rf*in ia to r canr», lh«* » ).. h • ih h ,. -H uh
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N O V . 2. 1950

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W oodruff

A P F orecaster Picks S M U , A rm y ,

Straight

K en tu cky A n d Tennessee T o W in

from the

I I , II M in i.|) C l. AASHF.N

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Condition

Is W o r s t O f Y e a r

breaking career
a big lea- algned th i* fa ll after managing
gue ahortatop In which he played th * C hirk* two veai*.
Alabama Favored “OldAchesAnd Pains” rord
tlie mo«t game* ( 2 J I8 ) and led t h *
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Prague twice In hitting
There never ha- I* en a * -oreOyer Undefeated Fo Manage Memphis Awieriran
•iHM in H i d and .128 Jn 1941.
: leaa lira! h alf »(• »• “
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?fe acv—eed* Al Tcdd wh-. re- Hui Orongp .B y « J
•’ *'l ?amea
M E M P H IS , m in , Nov. Z— fV‘
(ieergia Bulldogs -l.u
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fllR M IS 'G lIA M . Nov. 2 --(/P i
N E W Y O K E . Nov. 2 ( / I 1) T h e ir w rrr 51 lo n e ri fo rria tlt in thi*
The big l attle of t.rginn Field I*
cornet a week ago. But there alio were 13 in io rrrit one* and || m i
on th« b-oli* Saturday tu'tween
ptrhaj&gt;t ii an indication dial (hr fortune, will turn llm w r r l.
thoae bug time foe*. Alnl nina and
l lr V L R N O N H A R D IN
Georgia.
So here goer.
The dr peat era give Alal-nma a
S M U v». T p i .i i :
Thouaanib of peraona from all
•evert.point edge.
Southern M flH o d n l. now dip country*i No, I |pam. Iiavp dip more &gt; vrr Finn la gathered at l-ake
That p al - • the Georgia llulldog*'
d litr illiiil
a tta rk
Southern*
Alfred la»t weekend to are tar
head rv.*i: W'eejdng U’ally H utti,
mg boat* from New York, De­
Methodist.
hapj.y P likewi*e make* even - ud­
tro it, and many other northern
g a i n l s v i i j t :. n « v . 2
t/i*&gt;
Arm y va. Penn:
der 'Hatri.'* h.-a.l tutor. Red Drew.
Arm
y.
ritiea perform in the National " W e r e in l l i r w o n t c o n d itio n o l
T h r i c I* n o rh o lc e .
H u ll* I* in c o m p le te agreem ent
Outhonrd ctianipionaiiiii rarea.
California v*. W a-lungton:
th a t H r A la b a m a T id e *h o u ld l&gt;e
the ic a r o n ."
|)&lt;m lliin r ic h o f Washington
The anyiy h urt of outiioard
l l n l ( l i t it a t r r n r n l fio rn G a to i favored
nintora filled the air of the
i t lio n a tio n '• hi &gt;«t ariom|&gt;li*he-l
"I
he. drr lo think what that
little town loealed ni-nit 2fi mile*
ister ami I he l|u*ki&lt;'*’ Hue*'
' m c I i B o h W o o d r u ll y c ilc id a v
.Iivrr*ifi« • Alaiarmn attark I* go­
north of I .a i: el and a* the dlivera th re w a c h ill in to the h e a rt, n f Ing to do to our wide defrnie and
cKIluiiny la llir ••iKtith rankinn
plunger. They make the fo lic a il
put their highly |Hillahed rrn fla
( ia ln r
la n t w h o w r r r lo n g in g ly aerond.tr &gt; ” any* Butt*,
,
1 through their pacea, each trying
«a«y. W » - hington.
"T h * tr ith of the m atter it that
h
o
p
in
g
fo r a repeat p 'r lo im . im r
Alabama v«. Georgia: T I ip Ala
outdrive and mitaprrd the
w-p are Jt'i&gt;t too alow in the (.art ■
bttna attark gel* at rouge r, wrek
o l the V a n d e rh ill u p te t w hen the flei.l and ut end*. The apee.J i*
j imikii M o ru la eleven ta c k ie r u n h ra trn Juat n-d there.
U weak. Alabama
It '* nobody'* fault
1
npiilng
two
title *,
Oklahoma v«. Colorado: H ere',
K e n lu t ly .it l.e iin g to n S a tu rd a y . •li p a rtic : jlar."
OhPIP H ip Koonera *rt a modern
artting a world rerord in one
From thi*, on" would a m m o
W ia a liu lf 1 g lo o m y o u tlm .k w a ,
rnlleglale record w ith Ih r ir 27th
rla*» nnri la ie ly niiaaing in anftrilldc cr* i.i*t haven’t a rhance.
A11
A
N
I
A.
Nov.
2
(
/
!
’&gt;
llir
erm ifrtitlv r victory. flklalm uin.
other.
1 -.e&lt;l *r..oo the lo n g G a to r injury
the *npg ha*
K riitu rk , v
Florida: Two of Soullieailcrn Confeienre— recentThe Concord. C alif, npredhont h it w h ic h h a t w eakened the .q u a d Hut 11 *c ■ a eateh
a farpill . ring. Il aounda *«e
the nation'll I k *t p iM rr» ta n g l' ly m a tlump hut now allowing driver gunned hi* craft ut 4 H .III
to t i l lo w e d r h h o f th e te u to n .
the la*t time Georgia
what III
in thin one with llaiie I'artlh
• igni of a great revival
I m i pro­ m ill. |&gt;er hour to win the Clnaa
d ig g e d I. lo w Iv th e l» *a o f l.o - vl«lte.| | ■gion Field for a ‘ Ham*
r ip r c to l lo «lnde llnywood Sul­
C hydro|&gt;lane rrow n fo r the
renn
1
1
1.
xari.i
&gt;.
1
t.e
f
i
r
*
t
aeriior
duced
.in
all-time
football
tram
(lim e
livan
Inn, Kentucky to .hade
*rronri ctmight year. T h f old
tw o vear* ago. Rutt*
Tha' v
without a w rakn ru .
Florida.
irro id n
I7.H7 mile* per hour. lin lf la ir k and a lte rn a te ra p tn in
i. and all then that all
N o lir Damp v». Navy: The
Among tho*e p re e n t wa* Gov- w ho w a * th e in d iv id u a l *la n d o u t told m*
the alhlimrrc, ir lr r tr d foi the
In th e 11-27 ti|&gt; -1 o v e r V a n d y and ' Horne bud
In do wa* knock down
Irith will I k* ru g gid ftoui nowI
AlicNiatrd 1’ ie u hy fnolhall w nl- errmr Fuller W arren, who rite- w h o i * a to p ro g in th e G a to r Johnn
lintreh'a i»a*iex ::\Ve'ce
on. Notre Itame.
M-nted trnphlea to the Vurioun
pa*
■
o
ffe
n
.e
.
,
and announced from a 35- Ia n winner &lt; at a l&gt;am|Uet S a tin got n r.inning attack.”
(Seotgetown
va.
M iam i:
N&lt; m
Ja ck N irh o |&gt; , n k ir k r e tu rn n m l
chanre for tieoigrtow n to chalk player tc|u.nl pi&lt; keel hy fam , hai ilay night
fl.it th- Hulldnga charged down
up It" areonrl victory «.f th-, an ahundancr of rvrrylhing *
A fl. t having n xiirreeafu^ ituy b re a k .a -w n v aru-. in lla t. I* alan l i l t , the mid-!!-, and Itaorh connected
yrar here. It ia a Friday night
Saturday, - t iff
wind*
Sunday ed aa a p ro h a ld e f o r th e gam e nr.T with a . &gt;&lt;n*idernhlr n u m b e r of
cnarli nrrrlt for a winner.
a ffa ir. Miami.
an the Georgian* went
kicked up the w atnr* of Lake w ill are l i t t le a c tio n i f a n y at i.aa--r*
Here
are
the
playera
who
won
Ohio Slate va. Northweatern:
home win a 1R-0 deriainn.
A lfrrd all rlay and knocked for n il.
f
i
n
t
team
honor*:
The Itu rk e y n are favored hut not
T w o o th e r . d e fin ite ly o u t o f ti e
a loop *11 ehanrea of aetting newDrr.v i-n't ronvlnee.1 l.y Hutt'*
Knda: Don llutaon, Alaliaina; world rrrtinl*.
h) lo u ra r figure*. Ohio Stale,
S a tin .la y t i l t n c* lin e b a r k r r Mark 'h n il.b r- 'Tn Georgia,” *ay* tbe
Gavnvll
T
in
.le
y
,
l.ouiaiana
State.
• T atin n ice v*. North C irollnu:
G lla tr a ji a nd ta rk b - Joe T a y lo r.
Dunn* the pre-war d a,a
'Hama t- uch, "we will lx- faring
Tackle*: Frank llliu i* e r i KinThe
f!trolinian»
liavrn't
been
the- r il, wan known a* well
S e ve ra l o f Ih e o ilie r * a re likel** &lt; our e.' rib. «t ..pnonent of iit.V) and
Ihe *aine alnec they Inal to Nntro ard. M lta lu lp p ij pjck lliiffrn aii,
for it. hoal rare* aa it wa«
to *ee a c tio n lu ll w ill not i.e aide I only hopo the I k.)'* can gel
Damr in the aernltd game of th.* Trnnetipe.
for il&gt; coo. I ’eople from far
their and liack in tim e to atay
to p e rfo r in n! 'o p m ie *fl
G uard*: llol, Kuifrirlge, Tenneele mn. Tenneiaee.
and near u*cd lo gather
in the game."
f " " l i l » C h a rlie l.n i.ra d d , g u a rd
Hill llra ly , Georgia Tech.
Finlolilng the lit tier a In a h o ialong the hntkhrad of l.ake
I t i r t i e V *'» - m i.i h a lf laiek S c o tty
" T w t -tiaig h t week* of hard
Center: Carl Jllnkle, Vam lrrl.ill
ry:
Monroe In watch the aprrdFee' * * • *h .e .. w h o a re m u r in g in footliall again*! T rn n riie e att-l
Mark*:
('bailey
T ripp i
nmt
Friday night
a trr* ia *rtir&gt;n.
iu r ie * l» if w ho w ilt p ro b a b ly la- M in i.H I i i .State ia Imun.l to take
liovolll of l.oa Angelra ov&lt;-| Frankie Sinkwich, Georgia; Heat
Upon inquiring Into the
jir rta e d in to a.-tl&lt;&gt;ri.
aorni'toirg out ol the aiprad,"
Hardin Slmntoita, San Jo««- State tie Feathei*. 7 inm-«»ee; Steve
dliapiiearanre of the local
Drew added. "Seoul Tom Lie.
” Y(*(| c a n 't - la v n g a in it a team
O trr Freano, South Carolina over [ Van lliiren. I.ouixiana Slate.
rate* I found that there wa*
lik e K e p lll.k v no •■on leg and (•*- te ll* pie that Georgia la a lietter
The team, (ajitain rd hy TripMarquette. Vanderbilt over Chat
no particular reason for the
p e rt
g.K..|
le a iilla ,"
W cHMlruff all anni.d riuh tiian T rnuiaarr.
taniHign. VilUnova over Detrou. pi. an nffenaice-ilefenalve h a lf­
diartiunlinuanrr of them. I he
a illlim e d it up.
back. ba« weight ami height
lt*7
Saturday down South:
"Wc kirnwr that Gciiigia had an
aunt ouUlandlng rraaon unClfinaon over Duqueane, Duke pound, »l* foot average per man.
T h e to e n l.i. d l* e a ..|- d anv plan* rany tum with M l*ii**i|.|d Slate,
ro trrrd m
Irerauar of the
Not a mini on the nquad ran
over tiro ig ia Tech
|J}U over
o
f
ro
u
g
h
wock
e
a
r
'.'
io
the
week
w
in
n iig 27-0, while we weie
unfaiorahlr
w ra lh rr
condi­
Mlaaiaaippi,
Maryland
over lie conaidered alow; aevrral wp|e
when th.- in ju r y l i d waa a ap­ lucky t" win 11-7 after taring
tion* on the anticipated ra r ­
parent.
George W aihingtoo, Mlaaiaiippl extremely fa»t. I ’aaaing, morily
puahr.1 all aver the field."
ing da,a.
Stale over Auhurn, North Caro­ hv Sinkwich amt Tripp i, and pa««
In a'!diti»n to the State victory,
G e ttin g tr a d e f r r • * - l \ ’ *l»t |
Then- aie
wtill
innuuirrahle
lina Slate over l(nhrnood. V M I ratohing hy llutaon and Tinaley rating l*&gt;at» in Seminole County. ra ta
h a * r o n * i* tn .l
m -in t*n f Georgia defeated Maiytand 27-7
o ir r Dividaon, V iig ln ia over th • would rank with or aleive any •Many ran lo- brought at give­ w a io . in r no th e g .i.a l r ig '- i a rm and lb.*t.&gt;n College H i.7, and lied
Citadel, W aihiogton A |.re ove.- other .eetloiial all-tim e l&gt;at|ery. away prirea alnre their nwnrra' o f lla tn .M H l g 'llliv a n . th e D o th a n, St. Mary'* 47-7». North Carolina
Every liark wa« an nutatandiiig
V P I.
a lin g -* h o | -..p b '.n io re , w h o (0 .0 ) and l.&lt;&gt;ui-inna Stale (11-11).
inteirxt
them
haVi Ah*
___ fnr anv tvoe
- m
runner
reuinera
, it'rrai, in m e m , aeent to have
ia th e to o ..ff.-n a iv e th re a t o f Ih e
'llam a Ix-at State, Ttilane 2*»-14
of running; Van Huron f,„ ,„,w.
(.M ,,rr* h" vr
o ra n re m e n .
Fur man 11-tl anil Chattanooga
cr: Sinkwich for . q u irk Ita .t
'..... .“ " ’ " f t ! Z l
*
’
Oolwelgl.eil and out manned In 27-0, and h.«t t» Tenne«*ee 14-t*
la
l........ , .1ttie
111** WHf.
andI ai.aiwin.J
au.taini-d *preilI a
through
Hill I' i -II, I' m o I nierrliaiit and Ihe tin.- Hie Gator* are lik rl» 'o ami Vam lrrl.ilt 27-22.
line and aeconanl; and Trinni for
,
.
. .. .
. t r i t e lb . - | , r|... Hji w i t P . . I I I The t.am * have •wappr.l vieh i. aliilltv to work hlm .elf m,t of I . r " " '/ I T !
"" f " '
ouid like lo eee aorneone gel can matrhinv plleb.-* again*! K m - tori. » every n|l&gt;&lt; c Vac for H.e
F o r li'm k illt ' f jiim o
or I'ohule and g it himarlr la-hind owner* and revive lire lu r ly '* i* re * l t i l l . , I'n rilli.
|.a*t in &lt;aanna. Alabama hold* a
“
" IH III*
»afrlv tluougli Inoken field*.
Par|H* t b “ f o .ia rte rb e e V *&lt; a *|. 17 -1R , (ri|*«- In (he aerie* dating
Feather* and T ripp i were a aport". Mr. I'.-ll uaarit* that hi*
o u lfil hai I m'.-ii in Ilia garage e la n w b o g n d iiv l t lie C a t* to a bark lo MIR. Three game* ended
D E I.A N D , Nov. 2 (H p eriall
Iwive average klrkera.
for the pa*l two year*, having l y - ' l w lo o ve r G e o rg ia Tech la r i in tin
Expert ir.g a reronl turnout for
The Soutliraatern
Conferem- la in in water lull Iw ire In Hint j w eek, w a* o n ly n ra t.-r.ta ~ v o te d '
tholr hoineroiiilng giinie at the ha* produred 25 All-Am erica* | time.
Ih e to r. lu r k ir^ ttie S o u lh e a * trrn
W auld You t ik e
H"*Hr,:u
-Inee m x the year of Ha found-.
A l l.eg, another hnal p a n rr
1
In tl-.- u r n * i*.ll, Sullivan rankF l.V t
T h e « le l* r K " l l ? r Klvk,,»; , *nir- Seven a ir ...I I ha. aft Ulna
f'oaol Guard Aiiaillarv,
K et.on lla lle r * got tram : llutaon la Iffcll: Ttnaley Ir ' dialrl&lt; I head, *aid that If Itoaf
e.1 . M « . l* r fo u r .
down to tl'e . - n,,, aide of " , ng, , , , , , ,
T h e G a t o r * w i l l le a v e l.y p la n e
raring were revived In San­
at Itu llry H i d In an a ir light Suffridge. MHO; Hinkle,
|H.*I?
to p 'o r m - . f o r I r * | n v t » n .
ford hi* organiralion would
at •* Ion Inal night.
Trippi
l'i|« , m d
t|„k cl. h m
O f
} t* t v t r v - M . T S « f * f d f f l t l l » F * T
The fieri workout here t.riav
aopporl il. giving what aid
Coarh Joe M rM u lliu aent hi* t | " ' r.tn« |;r
&lt; n»r^(cir&gt;e f
j t r
Ife ki • • t * - 1 * « f « M «
ia ei|.e*-lr«l lo eopeenlrate or. Be . M • * •«f-Pi*i)
the, rould lo make il a
fl| »f »•••»• |t*e' telcff, • MW
group of in &lt;*l.l &gt;outh. through
Feather* waa a aeennd «trlng
anrrra*.
fepalve maneuver* r.lii* a general 1 »«» ®f fr»#Hc'»i (r n • frj-4# r#lwvlk
their pare*, tir.iaing Ixilh offen
Tpe tT,
i * t 1 W* • W l i e t
I
All-Amerlea in ISi.'t.1: Kinat.l a
H a n fo rd
aed Seminole
. hnriwnlne of l.'.th |&gt;a**lng and fTK*
liv e and defetiaive for illation* In third *trln g er in 1'itri .red l!*77:
|t«lwl frit*' 11 'if *».|»|»| mwlk«l
I ounlr
root I
gain
much
running offenae.
# l»
ft r«!» kii'*r li • rvtfr fcw»r«
an attempt to gear the 11rat ter at
\ ’ar. Hilieo * third
trln g rr In
Min? &lt;4 iM lf^ in ll* Ulr « *K# M|«1
talila h lr
p u h li.il,
Ihroogh
la rk for the |nva*ion of llir Fleet
U |t t H M M l f r f i « * « 9 (1 I f ' *'»
T ry
Mill
Iftl.'l, and Hill llra ly a aeennd
Ihe rraumpiion of I mm I rac­
M i l » * t I f ) « i r w r i ! § • * « t r j t ~ £ « U |0 K » *w i The H atter mentor drilled hi* at ringer In ItMH
Ijlfklc U h l« T • #••&lt;!••**» f*tt l cl r ' I I I # ' M g u ( U « l M * k w t i M H M m i m I.
ing. T hi* would * u r r l, hr an
aquad heavily on paaa offen-r- and
Jntf (IHMII* dritUf,
* Inly Southraatorn player* who
aid In I hr entertainment nf
i» r r* M r n t «»f III? Oh* M i* ' it u 'lr n ^ !
dtfenae, turning tlie *e«*lnn into ner formed
li.-tw-een
10,1.1 and
(ourlal* who w ill, Iwgin to
k
n
v
■' «|v
• full-'-, ah- arrimmage la-fnrr the II*Wt were eliglhle. Hefnre llt.ll
arrive in Ih l* *rclinn in Ihe
•vanlng wa* over.
prrarnl *m itliea*lern tra in * were
near future.
“ I hope tnv Irova take thi* Fra- part of the Southern Conferrm •.
Two rare* have Iwen held In ■
kine rluti a* aerioualv
a* thev
Hanford alnre Ihe war. Itolh were
ahould l.e taken, 'llm will lu&gt; no
dt rlared a auecaaa, w ith the tat - 1
puahnver game. I hope thev do not
I r r one, which wa* held on Hepl
overlook Frakine and lirgin pointI, 11*47. being arelaiine-l Ihe nio*t
in? foi F H If, I ran not alrra* Im.
aiicrraaful meet ever held in lliiv
earneatlv that wa ahould take the
city,
finonaoml
l.y the C«ait
garnet a* they come,” the 2d year
Guard A iigillary and underwrit­
old Hatter roarh liointed out.
ten by Ihe local Chamlwr of
A ll of the lla tte ia ate rape, ted
Commerra, It made a net pro-1
to he in top rlimlition for the tilt
fit of alauit lt.no pill* aiding the
It . K K N Ah VTA
With the Fleet. Guard C h a iltt Altt’ IN E IID R R T . N. C.. Nor
? City In It* bid for wide-spread
pel, who ha* lieen hohhling around — f/IV
uhlidfy.
Slamming Fam Fnead h *on a apralned ankle for more Ilian hla work put nut fnr him I f he !i
|l take* a lot o f lime and hard
ft week will l.e rradv aa w ill fte. In retain III* North and South work In pronroie one nf there
fenaive Knd Guldr Taint ir , wlm Open I Hie and add In the hig g **' event*, hut it'a unfortunate that
Wa* Inlured la«t wrek when the bankroll nrnfeaalnnal golf ha* after having one of their moat
H a tte r* upaet the favoied hiving
autreaafuPm eeta, no more have
•een for the paat two year*.
aton State T e a r lim *?olhge. Tin
nut angle touch rooklea were I ■ecu held.
only man wlm might gel limited ahead of the W hite Fulphure
Among thoae who have been
duty w ill lie Guard K rrm it Coble, Spring*, VV. ,V *., hpi ruck a* he active In raring and ate in te ir a t*.
who I* nutting ini Inlured ahoul.l- a ia rtn l t.wlar'a third round four ed in holding a m rrl here till*
er from the Livtng.ton ronleat.
alrnkei o ff the t»#cg In a four- w inter are: Rill Jm nlng* Jr.,
wav He for fourth place.
Jimmy Cowan, Bill John* Jr., I
Johrlny I ’almpr of |la&lt;lin, N- &lt;* Harold M rAleaanJer. Roy TI1II*.
wa* hanging on gamrly |„ the Mill Pell. Chanlra l.anung, Carl
driver'* *rgt.
M ia *. V irg il M rA lraander and
Johnny wa* five atrnkra o ff hi* Ihinald Knight.
flret .lav rerord equalling rut. but
hi* fine 70 gave him MR nine un- Hollywood, C alif.
••»r nar for the A.DR?-yar&gt;l No. 2
T h lrty .ffv # player* lwltere.1 par
Cnunlrv Club rourae, and a one 72 in the flra t round and I t r iill
M IA M I. Nov. 2 - U R —The un- al»»&gt;ke lead.
w et* under par 144 for 18 hole*
beaten,
untied
Dnlveraity
nf
Itight on hi* heel* with a (11
M iam i lliirrira n r* go afte r their after an opening f»7 waa Jim Far- frv rr wa* anmething rite.
The tournament had never M-en
t ilth
atraight
football viclnty money winner thi* voar.
an are. hut Veaterday t h r o were
h rra
tomorrow
n ig h t
with
Alone with 117 for thlr*; p'are
turn ptwral
Georgetown D nlveraity providing w e* veteran tllk e Turneaa nf tecordnl in four hour*.
In addition to Turneia'a, there
the tippriMilon.
W hile Plain*, N. Y., who waa one wore ho|evln-nnr hy Sieve Doc Ho­ B y the tim e lltia fm ir*y e a r*o h l hoy e n te r* college, hand*planlecl
; A crowd of alaiut 12.000 la
pin e ace d lin d * lik
h in
re
tn
h ■aIrv» 1e1tt1
- . W We
W the one Ib
. we- tid
.a a e
w m
i l lt w
w i il
l ll
• » 8aMd |y 1
W 11
nf three hole-ln-nne producer*
alow aa .W..I
IIL m
—I ^ _.1
I ___ I
w.. tl
t. a
parted lo are the llurricanea In yraterday. I II * (17 we* the bra* of Kane, I ’a., and H arry D*-*. of M
tttB Mi
p u lp w o o d . .T re e * lik e tiic te , pla n te d on la n d n o t w e ll *u ite d
grtl.ui
In
the
Orange
Bowl e*-&lt;nnd round arore. Then came Mftnaronrck, N . Y., both pro*.
(o
r
o
th
e
r
c
ro
p
*,
ca
n
,
i
f
p
ro
te
cte
d
Iro
rn
f
iix
and
p
ro
p
e
rly
man
,
T . , 1
i m h i i i i i v b m u | iM H iv r i) m in *
againat the tram that W a t Dot Snead at I3tt, joined try ("hue'
a |c d , y ie ld r c | u la r ca*h c ro p * n ( w trod. T h e y a re lik e m oney
ton College. 20&gt;I0, while Inalng Klein. San Antonio, Te» : G corr"
in the b a n k.
to I'rnn Stale, Tula#, Maryland Flranahan, Tnlnln, (thin, am a­
• m l Vlllanova.
teur.
Itolh team* w ill rliim ti prarVery much In the fight at 140
ttre late tmlay. Miami w ill M v r came Tommy Hull of Durham:
■ aeaaion of algnal d rilling, paaa
Claudr Harmon nf Manmamneck.
Ing and punting on the Quarter- N. 5*.: Joe Tarhardt of Green*back* Clulr field.
horo, and M arty F u r g n l of North
!_ T h e * Georgetown a.iuad w ill
Aa
**t aMee. *tm * aa* Hrala. m r .
■rrtve hy plane from Washington, fO-polnt favorite. Vlllanova la
D. C , at 4:30 I'. M. and work the only team both eleven* have OM. TVW awr l » 4 t a“ av («t*
gut tonight under the lig h t* at fared, th i* teaaon. Miam i heat
M iam i lleach.
the W ildcat* In the rain ami
-O u r lioy* are not e ia c tly mud early In the araaon, 18-12,
r*ad y for th i* hall game." aakl and VHIanova downed George­ OamaaaM or 4 M *rr lallwtaUM*.
II rw f 4U»Mlort» ar* 4a* l« l l » . .M iam i Coach Andy Guatafeon town laal wrek, 20.14.
------- 4*a*t wall, lev ttawa a PcU*. a i».U
•T h ey w ill be up againat a Mg,
I t w ill lie the third meeting 4larolk&gt;. t'**4 awn o n f alty W • '» * » &gt; 14*
t t n a n , W&gt;U» IW « o » » * m &gt; M l
1 tough tram w ith a nig line that between Miami and Georgetown. owe
,.r|,« h m i i U w « . Ml await** U a
till* hard. Georgetown la a well The
flrat wa* In 191R when mint I . * . . Ifcwa'a
kaeer »»lt»f f ttakw
i l * * aa* « h in
k
team ami I* capable of Georgetown won. 13-0. The fo l­ M p I -K o--ll m i n o*f \|*W
I
n
k
«M
i m M. « a Um i rtOa t*4 a ,l
ring an upaet.”
lowing aeaaon Miam i gained the
feverthelea*. Mam i rule* a edge, 10-8.
.* 4 *.*

M outh

Broadus, Nichols Arc
Out, But Sullivan
Is Ready For Cats

S inkw ich, Hutson

Nam ed On South’ s

B

W hite Sou'* durable ahortatop
•ta r t* a new ra re rr neat ipring
aa manager of the
Memplrl*
Chirk*.
Appling, at 41 affertfonatrlv
known to hi* team m atei aa “Old
Arhe* and Pain*.” arrepted the
helm of the C la i* A A Southern
Aaioeiatinri rlub yeaterday. Mem
phi* ia one of the So*’* farm
club*.
Ilia deriainn ended a 20-vear re ­

TURKEY

SHOOT

SATURDAY NOV. 4th 4:00 I*. M.
COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
I.

ri ni.iMu n f&gt; rnr i^rr.nr.sT or lowerihc

W . COOK

the wage earieics u i ckh

roon dill

A ll-T im e E l e v e n

Trippi, rcfllhcrs And &gt;'•
Steve V ci n Burcn Mud wiget t««ik the ««
Make Up Backtick!
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(P r im thou-n harp gunraniettl
Thursday, Nov. 2 through ITrc/near/ay, Tor. R)

“Super-Right” MEATS
"S oper-R ight”

Custom ers'

Corner
It take* teamwork
among a lot nf people In
operate your A&amp;P More.
First, there are the
formers nml m anti/ar•
hirers uhn grow nml
proren the foot/* lie sell,
anti our skilletI buyers
uhn imrrhnse them.
Then there nre the
ihnustuul* of /(eo/i/g be*
himI the scenes who o/h
emir our warehousing
and delivery futilities.
And finally, there are
the fine. Imnl men and
women in our stores whe
day in and day out, are
striving tn make your
A&amp;P n better place lo
shop.

You ran help this
team iene you by telling
ui how you think we can
improve your AAP.
Pleaie write:
Cuatomer Relatione
Department,

Miami Hurricanes
Play Georgetown
Seeking Sixth Win

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a u t h o r iz p ;d

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Scored Dut-imr

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G r o w i n g U p T o g e th e r

WE ARE (iROWINli UP TOO!
AND PLAN TO CONTINUE
TO GROW WITH THE YEARS-

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Happy Js The Day
When Backache
Goes A w a y --------

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NevKtFreedom From
Monthly Suffering?

be

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go u p .

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They A r e

A &amp; P 'h

See I f Y O U d o n ’ t agree th a t t h i* p o llr jr h e lp * y o u lo save m o re o n
y o u r to ta l w e e k ly fo o d h ill. U ’h a t’ a m o re . . . a ll a d » e rli* e il p ric e * a r«
g u a ra n te e d T h u r td a y th r o u g h W e d n e sd a y, even th o u g h m a rk e t p r ic e *

Stetson Prepares
Passing Offense

Holes-Vn-Ono Arc

O• F1

lteef Chuck Roast.......II). 59c
“ Super-Right"

Cooked Picnics...........lb. 43c
1 Lb. Pkg.

Fancy Sliced Bacon....... 53c
F t*. G rad* A

49c

Frvorn
Center Cut

Pork Chops...................... 65c
F»**h Country Style

Back Bone....................... 47c
lie *'

Grade

White Bacon.................... 35c
Fieah

Large Shrimp.................. 69c
Fruits &amp; VefrrtablfR
Romo E rn u t}' or

Red Delicious Apples 2 lb?. 21c

FrSin

GreeD Broccoli ............
H*iV Head' '

bch. 29c

’ ’

Fresh Green Cabbage
lb. 3c
e u ., c^ r‘ Lettuce Irg. hd. 13c
•gejhjw O nions.......5 lb. bag 19c
Jtod Bliss Potatoes

5 lbs. 24c

v l ffk. I p itr f* Rlfkn Y am i

Sweet Potatoes .......... 5 lbs. 24c

A lP Food Stores
420 Is lin g to n Avenue

Pantry Favorites

New York 17, N. Y.
Iona
F arlal, T itau* 200't

Half-Slice Pineapple

ScoUies

Ann I'a a * Mararonia or

............. 13c
2

Lb.

Dash Dog Food

Can*

27c

can

Swifts Cleanser . . 1 1 c
t Reg. H a i*

Sweetheart Soap
2

17c

Reg.

lia r*

Lava Soap ............ 19c
Bath

Let's a ll help keep Florida Green

Camay Soap .......
Kirks Soap bar

SANFORD FARMER’S AUCTION

A-Jax Cleanser
C H fco 1 lb. can

Bar

12c
8c
Can

Nu. 2&lt;, Can

31c

Spaghetti ......... ... 1 lb. pkg. 17c
Sultana

ifSJt
..... .. 21 oz. can 13c
Our Own
Tea B a lls ......... . pkg. of 18 37c
Funvfiald

Cake Flour ....

2% lb. pkg. 33c

Iona Golden N w r.t

t^^yrn

.... 1 lb. can 15c

A S P FOOD STORE

12c
33c

I k * Great A tlantic and I'a r lflr Tea Co.
R atlr# C aaUnla Cnpyrlahted. I9 i0 .

200 .Magnolia Ave. Sanford. Fla.

S I £ lt C0RP. SERVICE -GENUINE MO PAR PARTS— DEPENDABLE USED CA1

Lf COUNTY MCI CCS

DODGR—PLYMOUTll—DO IH*E JOB RATED TRUCKS

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THURSDAY N6V. 2. 1*50

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I . V S L in A U C £

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CHEVRO LET 2 Dr. Sednn. New Paint.
New Tires. (Jood .Motor. Only
* 3 15 00

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NASH Ambassador L ig h t, 4 Dr.
Good lluhber. Very Clenn.
A Steal A t

Hadnn.

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f •
IIUICK Special 4 Dr. Sedan.
A Bargain A t
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PACKARD " I 10” 4 Dr. Sedan. Hood Transportation A t
S2 W .»o

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BRING THIS AD W ITH YOU A N D RECEIVE
110.00 CREDIT ON ANY OF TH E ABOVE
cars.

TOILER MOTOR SALES
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K H TA TB W A N T E D — I

Two oi three bedroom hnn»» dlre*l
from owner. W rit* c /o Box II
Sanford Herald.

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SANFORD
HERALD

A R T IC L E S

—I

TOR R E N T

i'E i . a

K A A r a Ia lE N T h . H
U d Store#. I IA W P in t Street.
I'M n# 4SO W.

F U R N IS H E D A P IH . H i l t KKN i
l t-R oom * w ith private hath ami
E lectric kitchen
I I'R o o m t w ith p r i u l f hath mrui
E le c irk (lichen A pply 212 W.
%th S lr r r i or N lfh I’h *. o to rr
*10 Sanford Ati?.
TH R E E ROOM f.irn l.h e .l ■ partmen! w ith a cirrnrd pon h. ()»•
A p t., ('a ll UNO or 1313 evenplantation Eatstss— D u p le ii On*
side furnltbed. one u n fu rn iilie d .
- A ** WhkMott, l i l t So. Park A re .
Two 2-Room Apartments nicely
furnished—d r , tr ie kilrb e n *. One
fu rn iih e d Uclroom. 20&lt;J la u r e l—
__PJionp 146-W.
l.A n r.M Of. huini,he.l C’n tta irr,
Boat ins- K lth ln r - . r it n i, .
A ll
ro n ve n le n ro llanann l.a k r I’nnla
^ jEbnnc Sanford 1313 Mr, M'»',e.
F k u lu h rd room w ith p riv a tr bath
and entrance. Phone M rl-J or
108 W . l t t h B t
West end o f (ireyhouml llu * Sta­
tion. Suitable fo r la rfe office
or combination office and illaplay
room w ith M&gt;lid glaas d i.p la y
W indow. Plenty o f (utrldna apace
A p p ly J. A. Calhoun, at bua eta
• Inn. •
‘
Small unfu,ni,he-l apartrafirt at
Valery

n

N 'n v e t n h t - r

T IIK C ITY (»K HVNI’M lIh
Kid III 111A m llurtlf Ipal Cor
|H»rallon »i at
I 'rfMiila of*
NOTH K
i IN T IIK N A IIK ( »K T i l l ’ *«T»t p of
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Pump Rranch flowinir thru the CSeorRfetown section wa.cleaned out in IP IS. No raw sewage was found to lie
(liHtharirimr in the tlitcli. although a few sink drains
were disehar^inir. and ow ners were m iu i r e d to ta p
them into sanitary sewers.
I have inspected Dump Branch durinu tin* past week
and found no sewaire discharfirintf into Dump Braneh.

San. At. Nat. Ilk IIM (.
I'h. 17.X2 ur 17 If,
' . I alto n im n h, a|i|Milnlm,p&lt;

Sincerely.

l)r. Henry McLauliit

arnl tiirkr know n i«
Thr i ’ ll) of Hanfonl Kl*»r •!,« i ‘lh •
'M all. Hanford Klorlda .11 V I . . ok
ta horr pla, r of rraldrro * l« tin
kftoOlt. If h r eh* or I hr &gt; lir found
In your County, lo t»» 410) ypprar

10. II. Johnson,
City Sanitary Officer

Oplom elriat
It.* M ain nlia Ate.

19.Mi

Ke: Haw Sewage

Chiropractor

l’ K»n. t l

Information which is available to the public reveals that
7f&gt;'» of our population has s a n ita r y sewerage. City &lt;udinance prohibits the diseharRe of sewage into any
open ditch.

FOR

SALE —a

M IL L S S W A P SHO P— 408 F.. 4th
St. W e Uuy, Sell or Trade mo,»
anything. Phone IU8-J.
( ’•wcrele Sewer Pipe
oeptlc T an k*, gieaae t-a p .. dry
| tanka,
tank
ciadlea,
alepplny
•tone., I^nrhee, flower p o t;. block*,
window a ill. and lintel*. Concrete
floor*, iflachioe flnl.bed. Free K»timats*.
Allracle Conrrele Co.
30l» Elm Avenue
-Ph 133k
E S lIK I.M A N b Rfd
H o .,
Frwd
Touchton * WelkoB. 1801 Celery
A re Phone H8JUJ
We IxMh io*e when you dim'l brlna
»onr prescriptions to I.A N K Y ’S
*. I'hone 10S

.

M E R C H A N D IS E Exchange.
We
huy, sell, swap. .181 K. U t I ’ hone
1424,
IL '.T F IM ) h K K Ii.v Complete line
Hun»’« Tuim lo Peed V a t s
S W E E T H A M L IN orange*. *l.n&lt;l
bushel. R. W. I.oid. Phone 1134-

J.

S E W IN C M A C H IN E S , new and
u*ed. Term *. 321 E. 1*1 St.
Phone |,W4
For Bala— 8 line*, Skinner Pipe
(2400 F t .I with 8 or 10 hor»e
electric motcr and p im p . Call
541-J e fte r rt:P0 P. M.

FOR B A L K ; U pright piano, priced
u o n a b ly,
goo&lt;l
condition.

IW IJRK W A N T E D
- 2 10*10 M***lel A Foul Coupe, new mo
lor, lal ire lir e . A I condition
ALL T Y P E S n| lliilldorer Work
and iraaoiialilv priced.
Phi'll*
Reasonahle lla tr * — Free
Kali27U-U
male*. Carpenter
A
Crnrey.
Phov» 13U3 M oi d ie ..I
s p e c ia l s a l e
BLOCK M ASO N pier*- n i t •■ Ml (.Tievfulrl
tun |&gt;iikii|i Itiiek.
pair
job*, cement
fini«bine

IS—

A U T O M O IIIL E S

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'40 FORD aupei deluxe 2.dooi
New tire -, radio.
WAS 11093 — NOW f 793
*42 P A C K A R D
clipper 4 dm,.
Radio
W AS f 3 9 3 - N O W « 143
"37
DESO TO
custom 4-doot.
Run. good, looks good,
WAS I 2*3 — N O W '8 IIS
•47 C H E V R O L E T Flrwtllna Ae,o
Radio, undercoated, very dean
W AS 81183 — N O W I ! 093
"M UL'ICK aprrial 4-.lour, Ka
dio. extra rlnnn.
W AS | m — N O W $ 383

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JO H N I f l i l l

IIIM.

IH thnler ' 5 tun I'irkup trurk $tW.’.
W anted: Employment in Sanford. 3| Model
Font
475 im
Ilook keeping. Office Work or
Scmimilr 1 minty Mnlnr*
whnt have you. Call 7fiU-J. M r*. '51# l i 1,1 HI.
Phone 1011
| L 0 Fox.
I I I I It I I M IK E SA YS:
1 8 - S P E C IA L
S E R V IC E S - 1 2
" lo u ran ra il thr*e p r ir r , whole
ill.A M K * At *,„ l,i( Meiillnel ,li
sale rtr retail — kill If ton ran
!.,n*|u Kvi-,nny Star Call Ralph equal Ih r ., value* — rondition an*'
*• *
, 188
•|,|a III v IreitiK rr|iial — we will
redorr Ihr p rirr .n il further. \\r
LA W N '.VO ,, EhS SharpeniMl. I*
cycle* irp a irc l, I** l anil k*»v In tile tour In .p rrllo n and rnmiur
work
I'rom p, »ervV*. ||
\v 'aon.“
Rhunta. Sin E I t 4 S,
III* AI lilt s W E l.( fD IE
REPAIR
M O DERK IP.E
von, 49 C IIR 1 S I.E It Rovat Clntr Crtm*.
home Only I f l l lown now ,*
Autoniatir tian tm i.aio n . plavllr
•eat rover*, low mile*.
quirrd F IIA Plan In.ialln ien
W AS 12093 — NO W IIMIA
Loan Dep’t., Room .117 Phon
28»l Sanf &gt;,d A tl.n lle N a lln n *1 '.AO W II.I.V 8 4 wheel drive &gt;ta
Ban k. Mom bar P D IC . _ _ _ _ _ _
tlon wagon. Never tille*l o,
tagged ilitrriren e engine.
NEW F I OORS lu rla e .rl to per
AA AS 12293 — NOAV 42143
faction. Old floors mad*
Ilk,
48 P l.l M tlU T II *pe&lt; lal deluto r * FlnWhlng, rleanlnq A w ai
4-door. I'la it lr .eat rovet*. yen
illg P.irtohl* power p la r' P.
clean.
w a r* wiparienra 'n Samiact,
AA AS 11295 — NOAV 4 993
County. H. M (IDaaon, l-aak.
49 FORD rti.lo m “M" 2-dooi
M ar*
Radio, a-al rovers.
' • r a * lin e . tiii||&lt; l* .i# r * ttim p tr u e * ,
AVAS 41193 — NOAV | | 143
m ite k . f i l l d i r t
* h » ll a n d - l a ,
M, P L Y M O U T H deluxe 2-door
b y lo a d o r |oh.
C o n ta c t II. R
2 .00,1 mile*-, like new.
t, ih-le.l an.I ■•toriatea, KM* F
AVAS 11793 — NOAV ||3 9 3
New York Ave., Del.and.
W : *41 CADILLAC
4-door. Driven
• Ml or 28 V W
— - - | 5I.IHK1
a &lt;t i i a
mile*.
Full,
V e n e t ia n
r i .i n d s
mad* tr
equipped.
order
Seminole* Venetian Bltnr
AVAS I I 193 — NOAV I 843
tUj
820 W 3rd HI
Phon* ’Ml
W II.I.Y H
Station
wagon
1152-W*
_________
lllirtira n r
engine.
n vrid llxr.
never till* .I
Call Phon, 1081 fur
AA AS 11993 — NOAV I I 4 I 3
All Typ e, o f Rook W ork.
41 DESOTO deluxe rluh roupe
Mary McKinney llmtkkeeping
(*«&gt;m|
paint,
seat
rove,*
8*rvi&lt; r
Run* good.
Room 403
WAS I 393 — N O W I 343
___ A tlanlie Rank Ruitdln*
Empty ,a n returning to New A’ort •4i! P L Y M O U T H deluxe 2-doo,
E x tia clean.
points rnroute. Return load re.
W AS 11093 — NO W I 793
ducrvl rate*. Unite,!, 243 W. doth
By. S'. York, tel, Ctrrle 7 ItUI "Ml FORD custom 2-door. 7,(Mmi
' inilea, tadlo.
I f yr&gt;u have an alcoholic problem
AVAS 41795 — N O W 41393
■ ltd want help, w rite I'.O. Ilov "Ml W II.I.Y H 4 wheel drive *ta
1677. Confidential.
A lm h o lic
tlon wagon. 1100 actual nilb*. I
Anonymous.
AA AS 12195 - N O W 12013
L IN C O L N
ruatom 4-dooi
f g T H T M H k fo I M F " U "47
Fully equipped. 12.000 mile.
l#o*t; Rlvir Rim reading glaaae. in
Positively like new.
^ jjjjj^ e a a i* . Finder phone ||'.i8-R
W AS 21493 — NO W 41093

1911 Ford Suprr Deluxe Clulr
&lt;&gt;&gt;upr -Dire of Ih r verv few ear*
lijip th i* to lw found. Motor re* place Wa
rffitly reliullt. hrakr* relinrd.
*&lt;ld w id a u t
Paint upholstering A -l. T ltra
all new. T h i* lx truly a good huy
brrakfdt^Vcm
m
*ulie.
541
ValenT f » bedroom modern furnished
at 6U6.00.
“ an* 118Q.
house —eerrened porch. 1810 W.
1011 Ford Su|wr Deluxe Kordor.
3rd St. Inqulte M r*. Culbcr*
Actual mile* 41,000. T h i* ear
S P IE C E Du mean Phyfc dinN f e across Street.
___
owned by elderly woman (N o
eulle. Power l a w n
■ml In perfect condition,
F u riU h e d sarage A p t, ItOg M ag .
romnletelv
oyrrhauled
nglbi A ran tie.
____
100 mile* hack, ha*
la** than
th
(anpa 5 room apartment, private
lir a * and new radiator, an
J
M
i ! U
t .
stre e t.
I fa m ily car at 71840.
N le* clean three room apartm ent
IU48 Pont
I
V8 H t m pickup. Nor
W AS 419*3 — N O W 81793
fo r re n t 14.00 per week.
loo much eye appeal but much’ ’49 LIN CO LN ' CoaoMPolitlan
Id. a ll ronr*nlence«. adult,
U tte r than it looka. Prirad to
dmtr. Fully equipped.
U 7 Palm etto Are.

Avenjie.

I brand these Htatemcnts as false and mislead­
ing and present (he following report as
evidence:

l)r. II. k . King

In i i • l o n e »

- J

In a newspaper advertisement in behalf of my o p p o n ­
ent it was stated that an open sewerage ditch existed in
Snnford; also that only I I' &lt; of our city lias sewerage.

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• 'til* *• l»v w frli, ftionln iif
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IHI1 INIS A , A l t '
llc fn fr fm tn
? ;.,m l« iU ,a l Ctnirls. III . 172.
n*
rI
“ . r .h"'
tin y " fr ii» in ia v r money. In
92. J , „ l Houlh of (*Uv L im it.
H u callo n. Apply M an rarrt Ann
itAllineni U&gt;an IH«p'|„ |{i&gt;i|tnUI&gt;
II.
a-imalilt- rales.# •&gt; . I K *p»rirn c^l
8*1.* I.aily Apply
I ’honi ’ Xtti
Sanfnnl A ll,o il.'?■ .■ *■
1 ■’o II. it A. n *p a ,tm rn t Slot#.
S’, I o n ,I llnnk lle m la., F f IT
J— K H A I, H S T A T H KOI! S A I.L —J ' S a n fo n lA x r an.l Kom tli S ln r l

PH O N E 118'

M lu

HERE ARE THE FACTS CONCERNING
SANITARY CONDITIONS IN SANFORD

i *ouri »n«1 i n ( h r a l o n e ' i i ' e i l t a u » e !

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C a iti|t l*«»fiu»hrll himt.-.Ri
. You are Itrieb t rr.|nir* I
«tu • ••*i fu l ll ISr, ot.|« of Hmiinolr Cnunly.
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1114'tdfd to he atti| appe it |tt thr I
f • M p lu lllt f i l l 1
.tI me entitle,! Court nmf lo Ih r ahoy#
I h r C ir c u it C iM irl *»f HemBt' le c -.iin
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and l»» "hi*** rawer ah '
Hrmlttolr (Stunt). H ttir
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It whontd n«,t
♦.ikrn (••! thr n*ea I
th is ? lt h l i s t Of It. • ..» * ,
I
rttil pur poiei firfeInalnf* r atol In
e
o 1* IIK.IINIMIS
• aid petition art forth
tHeal I
clerk O f. otr i .*••?«
\\ ITNItHH the offh lal hand and
Attorney fur lU it.tlff
. .1 f •1 . r l r f l i
III lh« l*lt nil
CII.AHHTONK I K« »ll I • »HH
Court in and for Hemlnole County,
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Orlmito. Kl«*ruta
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M I* IIC H SlH tV
Clerk of (hr CtVfUlt Court
in r m : i m i t i t
« i i i ii i t»r
1H*aI • in ftu| for Prmmolt County
TMN NINTH
II III! I t l ( I I I
Khtrhln
I 'l ’IT I I I ’ Kl Oil I II % IN INK
IIIM K K H IN III I! I HI M V
%I Vidlr * William*. Jr.
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n
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II ink llulldltiir
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Hanfonl KU»rid*
TIM!
Ill II'H I Nil
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•
ITT I »K T il l ! CITY ( »K HAS
Vi »ICh K I.O IIIIM ■« t*tit»l•
j hotly ro ffo rn lr «in| |&gt;-*111*•
under the* law • of t|i» Hli»tr
of Klorlfla

i

p&lt;h «H h 320 fn&gt;| fiontnice on
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I* a a , a t,la , aa ,fc, Aa. k#far,
t a k 'i r . l l M

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to *? i r"t. tii! Court In
Hrtnlnolr Count*. KloritU.
•
M
NI
iht'M tihal lnt»*r#at hr *l»r •
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PACE SEVEN

—

The above facts eouhl easily have been ascertained by
my opponent had lie taken the trouble to lo ik for them
instead of statin*r false eampaiRu propu^ran la.

D ue

-

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Altnrnra

1939

2nl k

flit*

«( North Court HIr»»t
Orlitolo. Klorltlis

SPECIALS

r n im :u

L e fiife

UMhUTOVK I

*
^^
FORD I Oft H. I*. Suprr Deluxe 4 Dr. fcailan.
Completely Reconditioned
’ 99&amp;&lt;&gt;»

194(1

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&gt;•
1947

1941

lift

.Voyrmhtr.
t•• amot-r Mu full
•if Cnriipl unt flint a«*ln«t
!h*» K frtdl t’oiH *&gt;f Het»»l»»•*!«• • •».
I ) . riorlttn. wM ih «••••. • rnt|tl&lt;i1
Jatlir* I* Mat rtat I 1*1mI ti • *f f \ *
Ihpel t’a*e
Havnatil
l'efrr..|,ni
'«t»~ ».#:rt« a atiii for .iix. e.r
Don# wn*1 Onlernl 41 (Ultf&lt; til Hem
| Innlr Countv. Ht.»(# .if K1 MO. thi

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

1937

IN O il Cl*

♦ *—
a o e

“WAS
iBrI M 8\*r

CO.

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4

N 0 )P (1193

No■ Trade* Please.
J IM C l'M It IK CARS
881 N. Orange
Ph. 2-4321

W i|,« a -M a le r Pnrn' Phone I8M5
109 N. Palmetto Are.
turn Tew R U R. l i t . Phone MW.
D ire ctly Ichlnd Pont O ffice

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THURSDAY NOV# 2, 1950

S A N K O n n F l f lK ID A

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AT YOUR FRIENDLY MARGARET ANN

A

FLOUR
L IM IT O N K

V

Home Coni rolled Stores-Where CuHtomerH Send Their Friends

J
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r&lt;

PRICES Thru SAT.

tl
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l&gt;
V

119 Kast Kirs! SI root
Sanford, Florida

RIGHTS ICESEICVKD TO LIMIT QUANTITY

e

N ATUR— SW EET W H O LE

JUICE SALE
/.A k l.Y 'lt m :

MILK

23c
APRICOTS
15c
PUMPKIN
10c
P. K. &amp; BEANS
SUGAR PEAS
MEAL 2 E 5 lbs.
TOM. SOUP

25c*

\

Ifi-O Z .

\

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(.a

2 3 ('

CAN

ic iie n

ti
&gt;

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MOTT’S CIDKK
(|l. 25c ys (ini. 49c

PEANUT

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■ &amp; C LA P P S

tl

NC I.

BABY'

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Sandwich L o a f.............

W liltr

I lll-lir.)

PINKAPPLK Hal can lie
I ' l l l . f i u r ) ’.

lla g u la r

RAISIN
Plain 17 ^

I ’ kc

PANCAKH FLOOR pk. 15c

M A KG.

ANN

P I. A.

t.K .

IG F.

IK)/..

A

K IIT K R K I)

J E W E L O IL
69c
SWIFT'S MEAT KOK BABIES 2I&gt;'

B a lla r d '*

7©c
59c

M AUG. A N N M M ).
I . K \ H K A M IN N .
S H IP P E D . . . IK)'/..

MACARONI

K r a t l'k

Bag

F u r l.

25c

ur

SPA G H ETTI

;i p k tfH . 2 5 c
I ’kd.

h l . rose : r ic k

it .

32c

39c
.‘*T

63c

I'lt l.M II M

SWIFTS rllKMIlJM

HAMS

WHOLE OR FULL HALF ., lb. i« d

SLICED BACON............. lb. ( 3 *

SWIFTS I'llKMIlIM

SW IFTS IIIIIIUKFIKI.il IIIIKAKFAST

'

.

FRANKS............. 1-lb. cello

LIN K S ......................... &gt;/2 lb. 29&lt;*

LYKKS SOUTHLAND BRAND PICNICS
3 I' m

SN A CK S

W :

12-07.. CAN

P R E M

■T-I.lt. TIN

S W IF T ’ N IN G

S U M IS

14*

Cm *

*

O u t, M E A T DEPT.

BREAD
Iced 18c

N»r«r fro w n ,

EGGS

ASPARAGUS Him, rii. IOr
Itrl M unir SI. n

p

Family Loaf

2 "'&lt;&gt;« 27c

(I
k

BREAD

n ic ii'i'E ii

19 c

FOB

r

MAKGARKT
ANN’S

25c

JAII

CAN

DELICIOUSLY GOOD—GOOD FOIC YOU

FOODS

STRAINED

12(1/..

BUTTER

CAMl'IlKLI.'.s

ciappI

•

2 5

S W IFTS FANCY

. non

CAN

• A LW A Y S FRESH— ALW AYS rillCE**

r

3

TALL
CANS

S TA R O F T H I “ M l A K F A f f C lU B - o v .r H it A B C N ttw o rlt

can

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BLOSSOM TIME:
D CAN LIMIT

lb . 7 3

McNeill

S T O K E L Y 'S F I N E S T

TANGKKINEJIJH'K
Hi O Z .

HILLS BROS.
LIMIT TWO

Ct. Pkg. 750

CAN

lilt A M l

( AN

230

I I N I 'K K I . R I I

No

Ifi-O Z .

2 Sin.

LIMIT
ONE

NC I. 2 * i

ORANGE JUK E

t

19c

5 lbs. 39c 10 lbs. 77*
25 lbs. $1.99

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0

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LGE. PKG.

K A C II

mmm ahu COFFEE

it

1
yk

DUZ

HAI.F A HD’S OBKLISK

:t u»s. :t:u-

6 to 8 LB. AVERAGE
GRADE A WHOLE
CUT-UP

Lit.

FICYEItS. GEORGIA ZpOITEI)

WESTERN

m o r r e l l s p r id e

BEEF LIVER

55c SLICED BACON m 49c

LB.

HEAVY W ESTERN AA GRADE VEAL
ll. S. NO. I

J

POTATOES

STEAKS:

10 LHS.

HOME 1IEAUTY

LA R G E IIE A II

APPLES
25c APPLES

Iceberg LETTUCE head

9c

BAKERS
FBO ZK N

5-i .bs.
FO OD

llir il* .)#

RIB STEAKS

RED EMPEROR

HOME GROWN

10 Or. Pkg.

liro c e o li

30e

Honor Brand

13 Or. P in .

. C u t A g p a rn g iiH
M m ulr Maid

50c

G R A P ES

TOMATOES

2 - lrB S .

2 LBS.

29 c

29c

« O r. fa n

LEAN FRESH

GRADE A HEAVY WESTERN REEF

DELICIOUS

ID A H O

SIRLOIN................................ :....lb. 69c
CUTLETS.................................... lb. 79c
T-BONE....................................... lb. 79c
CHUCK &amp; SHOULDER CHOPS.. lb. 49c
VEAL BREAST FOR STEW .... lb. 25c

_ A . GROUND HAMBURGER.... lb. 59c
0311 FULL SLICES..................... lb. 89c

LB.

LITTLE Till TURK SALK:

HAMS............................................lb.4 5
SIDES,
i
RIB LEFT IN .......lb. 3 5 ^
SHOULDERS................... lb. y f t BULK FRESH SAUSAGE ..lb. 3 9 ^
SHOULDER BUTTS..........lb. 4 5 * MEATY BACKBONE.......lb. 4 5 c

O ra n g e C on. 1 fo r 79e
1tutor Brand

B ed

m

13 t l i . Pkg.

K iiH p h e rr ic H

IVORY
2 Reg. Bare 17*
*‘ iv \
-J?
Lge. Bar 140
% (•*

M

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SHAFTS KAY

MILD CHEESE.....&gt;/* lb. pkg.

KDDCATOK

MILFOKI) FCY. G. !L

DIAMOND SOFTRX

DIAMOND

SALTINES
Lb. pkg. 25*

CORN
No. 303 ran 15^

TISSUE
Roll IQ*

NAPKINS
2 pkgs. 2 3 *

u iTt rnTr,.t .■

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I L A V A

29* I CHED. CHEESE

n
KIRK’S SOAP
DIAMOND

TOWELS
Roll 15*

..

I OXYDOL
2 S m . P k g ii. 2 3 c

2T « '• »

iDRJEFT

Vi lb. pkg. 3 5 *

�T h e re le S tr e n g t h —

To Protect the I ’ooee of the W orld:
T o Promote the Procraea of America.
To Produre Prosperity for Sanford.

X X X X II

Dixit* Educational

R O M E ; No*, 1—,4 b — The Eu( f /rnpean rn m m itlrc of foreign
minister*. at a rlo*ed dmn »e«• ton here, refuted today In take
any action on the proposal for
a nnified European army for Hefente again*! Communist « *■ renaion. The artion *&gt;»* taken,
inform ant* aaid. because of the
determined insistence of the
llrltiah delegate, undersecretary
Ernest l)a*le«. that the Euro­
pean rounril, in ita charter. »a&lt;
. n o t enmpetent to art on mattera
* of defense.

National Jv

nfti-r tw o gunmen «ti&gt;rtned
the t h ief K«&lt;-&lt; o live T hree
iden tified
P u e itn ICicitn
Soundphot.ii

Smith French W ith d raw
Convenes Circuit From Fortress Qn
Court On Tuesdsu

Assault On T i b e t

— I l ’a O K, kiddies. Your nickel
w ill buy a bottle o f pop for a
while yet.
'a The American Bottlers of Car- wonsied Beverage* ended their
convention without acting on the
h o tly debated leaue. But they

w eren't happy about IL
And A lv in G. Beaman o f Nash­
ville. Tenn.. assuming the presideney. predicted Urn Industry can­
not stick w ith Its nickel price. He
said equipment pricna have risen
10 per re n t since IM S and payroll*
and other operating costa have
gone up lo o .

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M i i 'W 11 * at I Itlllrp
t he 8 *m ltn»lc lllish S« I»ih *| B ir r I'liiL 'i ini

W h ittle . tails*
iimifi&lt;«*«l t-wU\

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t v | » r .

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w ill

t in t .

a11Vai t a*| .

United Nations Force
Shortens Front As
Counter -Attackitu;
R e d s F o n ;r Alicar1

Visits
Wounded G uards,
Expresses T hanks
P resident

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t •!«!%%rIt *lr. I *i*j "| ,«nt conktncrd
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tl it m « «|| ft a*t «*op a t rrgion.il
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D ay hi 11** t # i .

Red China Border

th r full ti rut w ith J m lg r M It
Tibetan Forces Fall Sm
ith p rt''iititiir, O. I' f H r ft-Lm. Laokay Is Abandoned
Keick
rf^ th r n iu r t . nnn«»nn pi) th iBack On Pemba Go r®
A s Troops Retreat
morning
As Reds Drive On A tnt.il af tit |i|i«tran Ii n i p |irrn
Before R e d Forces
Mjriitnaaru d f rMin w hirh gioiiia •«

inning m i m orr i I m i i w r
•P vnit li «i4lr pl uming ”
( ntln i hr irgion.il pUn.

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vlatrv I I I , attend the rn tlrg ra and and D ial lto»lc
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M m ■ i • • I M mII» i
II that kind &lt;d planning and (jtiaalm r M* llllllr . Ih'tlv I'a^ra*. V I M inim ilial M l* I Mini an aa»ll *1
Irn il llir I il li r r aI •riva. r% I*»i i »mi i *»i *
••non ran he rontinurd (or 25 |liMMlh\ \ \ hl«l*L*ll. l*aNI* \v il r*ll.
| *al | \ l |jr*|ir I *M* ll w | im " * *
Iluhliv
Iran
Italluwav
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I'rggv
&gt;• .iv or in,nr. | rInn k llia l w e ll

NEW D E I I II . India, N o *. .1 Urnnd J i i m «nn«i"ting »»f l M i - i
S A IG O N
ln&lt;l&lt;n lim a. N .n . i
potu w ill hr *f|r r tf« l.
j — i,Vi India htnlrd I imI.** Iltat
1/1’ t — I lie I in n I, li .v r i r l i r a l o l
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pnw rrd to Pripittg after all It* to take up • m il m a ttc i* n« iiimv l&gt;« (rnm la o ka y. then 1**1 (nitre** on
I Juhhv C'a y W l
IL'iiaM HiMukM
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'I'ctr notlhwc*! iro n licr with Red „ .„ V
the n a tio n /' Caldwell
&lt;• ('..tlcy, llonnii- tiarniM. Jliiun*
in u thr l'omr*iuni*l in*a«ion
The tunc ..f the reconvening n f j j ’ hma, t .poketnan annoum rd U&gt;llau.cn , J&lt;«. lluUhiMin. Durwan!
of the p r r o t . ruled rnttnlr) i*
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S c .r-c .lc v ,
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f t ..... fw* t'.-h
V r ' a* t*, ' identified
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w ith ill.- | m- r i t e w ill v r l* i h » a.rn m p a n i
1 mirni*! g n .rrn m rn l al Pripins.
Judge S m ith a rriv ed tld * m orn-

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thr •mgrrn

A n g er A t Chinese

N IC K E l. POP

Soon

i ' I I A R I J M n v S. C . N..%

Indians E x p r e s s Judge M . B.

BAN F R A N C IS C O . Nov. .1 (Ah

T / 's l S

l 'i
t In iu ii tn M ill «f&lt;1 ( .ihlw rll
•I lit* 'N u illirfn K rgittn.il I iltli i

Darker* o| the plan la id it wa*
detuned to discourage any new
A n c a n te d crowd jn m * the street in front o f H in ir llm i*e , W ashington,
^K orean-type aggressions.
the o ffic ia l ievidence o f the Preaident in an a p p a re n t e ffo rt to a ** a ** in n te
™ It w ill prevent a freezing n( U. W h ite House guard * were wounded anil one of the th r l » " gunmen l-oth
N. peace pteterving acliviltet by a N a tio n a li*ti* w a * killed The n ih ei I* in critical i m ditinn (In te rn a tio n a l
veto in the Security Council.
The re»olution call* fo r a peace
patrol to check on the world'*
trouble ipot*. the calling o l em­
ergency assembly tr tiio n * on 24
hour* notice and the earmarking
and training o f m ilitary unit* hy
C irc u it C ourt w ill f««n%*rne To* *
member nation* for U. N. u*e.
d»v nmtning nt H»;Oil oYlm k I mi

The Sanford H&lt;iua&lt;lrnn of |hCivil A ir Patrol l« hadlv in nee I
of an airplane for defente and re*.
9?ue work, David I,. Hemley. memb­
er of Ik * squadron, declared today
Due to a rotation program »el
up hy Arrnv A ir Korea headquartera. the squadron haa lo«t it* Army
airplane which it needa very much
In order that the memlisr* may
maintain fly in r proficiency and to
•"gage in any rr*cue work re.
qtllrrd. he raid.
“ A ll Civil A ir Patrol *quadron*
Will lie tied In vary r|r.ae with
civil d rfrii-e plans,” he adde&lt;l.
tj's n d It I* imperative that the
Sanford Squadron
have an a ir­
plane.”
Ways and m ran* of raising the
money to purchase an airplane
were di»cu*&gt;ed at the meeting
Wednesday night. About 1200 wa*
pledgr&lt;| hv Ihe members, hut an
additional I too w ill he required
to huv a auitahle airplane. M r.
Reinlry pointed oufSaveral plan* were diacua*e&lt;| and
It waa decided to anproarh the City
rand County o fficial*, civic club*
and hu*lne»« houara. Perannal con
tributlon* w ill lie g ratefully rereived, he aaid.
The mcmlirr«hip m aintain* the
airplane ami each member flying
paya hl» own expenses fm each
flig h t. There ia no rompeniation
for aeareh and re»cue miaaion* and
8quadrnn stands ready at all lim e,
to make aurh ml**lona.
Several squadron* in Florida
.-have had airplane* donated hy
* \puhlle Hi'n 11■ I people, M r. K a n lll
stated. Donation* may be presented
to Franeia Roumillat at Roumilla*
and Ander»on’a Drug Store or at
Romley’s Re*taurant in the main
hanger at the A irp o rt.

No. .'.I*

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Mlieil
» ilirruhing
ir»» ur |fm*

Former Floi idn G o v - w ill L« |»r&lt;**rn!i....-t
»h. fail term Trum an Will Attcnt1 *D r* *tMik.vlr«i ill
.1 Iiiw -F «\ mornin**
tan«V**»Ita ItMiiglii I#*
ernor S a y s Coop- nt thr »rlii*n| Ninlito»turn fm th«
Funeral
Of
Leslie
| M »ul% •*! Iwri I f ipj»rJ
afm lrntn h Vi't it night nt
r o m o r r o w | .•unrm . ••* i • .
erntidn Is Needed o V liv k fm »ilult% Mt«» M lltr |{ee«r
Coffclt

bail*.

Sanford Civil Air
Croup Needs Plane
For Defense Work

Showboat Follies

Plan M ay By I M

NEW YORK. Nov. I — &lt;/P»
The U. N. General A»*embly ratilied today Secretary o l Slate Acheion'* plan lo t a veto-free »y*lrm
o l collective security on * world

• A**eml&gt;ly voted down a aerie* of
Soviet amendment* which would
have emasculated the resolution.
The voting wa* n long p.tvcr**,
w ith the count being taken fir * t
hy ayctinn* and then on the cn
tire plan. The vote on the whole
rr«nlution ««&gt; 62 to 6 with 2
aliataining.
T iir Soviet bloc raal the five
oppoiing vote*. India and A r­
gentina alxtalned. Lebanon wa*
ifhiliacnl.
" A fte r the result w a* announced,
Assembly
preaident
Na*rollati
Enteram of Iran aaid the resolu­
tion ws* the moat important of
the 1060 *ea«lon and perhap* eon
stitulcd th r m#«t far-reaching
action ever taken hy an Aa*em
hly.
lie told the delegates: " It i*
now for u* to *how the world
we are unitiilg for pesre."
The
resolution
wa*
guiilol
through the donation political
vjl
t l aartaaea
C*a&gt; react

Associated Prrn.a Fenced Wire

Allied Troops Pull Back 50
Miles Before Mounting Red
Attack North Of Pyongyang

Crowds (father At Blair 11mi sc After Shooting

Assembly Agrees To
U. S. Resolution By
Large Majority As
Reds Arc Defeated

Aft By overwhelming m ajoritte* tin*

portion innisH i unH S a lu r r )if.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY NOV. .1. I!**.(l

Entnhli.shed 190S

U.N. Indorses
Security Plan
* Without Veto

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A R S O N IS T
R O M E , Nov. . 1 - t / p i
F in t ir i*
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U. S. RTH A R M Y U E A D Q U A R II.R .S . KO R EA (A’ &gt; - D o ll*,alone rannol btnhl an Army.
ll l,e,k morr than Amertc an money to rcbutld the Rrpuhlu nf
Korea (R O K ) Army, ihallrrerl four rnonllit ago when the Re«j« rto tted
I'a ra llrl :W to open (him civil war. f
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IK MAC I officer here in month*,
deney
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to Ilr r,n tlv he wa* officially coniw rite o ff the South Korean nrmy mended by th, ROK deinrtm cut
nnd ita *oIdler* a* undependald&gt;&gt;. nf national ,|efen*e for Id* work
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recrented iia rlf into ■ real fig h t­ vi»or In the ROK headquarter*.
ing force. And ita tough little
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w iry foot *ol,|ier* were Drat to Son llyun, the ROK q u irt-rm a a .
reach Ihe Manchurian border.
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got plenty of American economic •upptying, fe,ding and equipping
the far rrarhing and muihroomaid in vcromplUhing Ih i* baltl,
field miracle. But (4. (,’ol. W illiam ing South Korean Arm y. They
K. R u n g ,. Sanford. Fla.. *ay* the work at adjoin in r detk* and
world ha* failed to te a liie Ju&gt;t have developed a feeling o f mu­
how much the patriotir Sooth tual re*pert and perannal liking,
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Korean* did lo help themaelva*.
"Theae people are ju*t twgin- est mind* I have ever met,” *ald
nlng to find they ran do great Runge.
th in g *,” hr aaid. “They have Iw-en
When war M arled, he nlMervcd,
led around and kicked around for the ROK (J u a rtrrm tite r Corp*
too long Ilka children.
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and of quartermaster tuppliaa u *c l
tome technical .advice m d tra in ­ by the Korean A rm y. H e added'
ing, the Korean* can quickly ahow
“ But the w ithdraw al w ar to
great progrma and reaulta in • !- violent and rapid the men could
moet any field of endeavor.”
bring bock only th cm te lret and
Rung* ha* had *n Intide view their hand weapons. Groat stores
o f w hat the Korean Arm y hat ac- of w inter clothing were lost."
cnmplUhrd. He hat Iwen Korean
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Harold I.. S lsiten a|qK-,tcT l-ulay lo have moved into ll*.
whcelborte ,K»*itinn in l li r fm *l Republican drive Inward lu e rla y ’1
ro n g reiiionsl election*.
(Tio*en to reiiul ('resident liurnan'* rampaign « |v rfii iroui St.
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; Amendment To Be V oted On Nov. 7
Gives Separate Court To Monroe

versity of I'ennaylvania Preside-n | speech tomorrow night, S t * ,* * ,i|
(Editor's note: T h U I* Ih e Is* I of a se rie s etp U in in g ih e p ro
went tn Golumlius yesterday ' • w ill speak over the M ulu*t Itaprwed amendmenl* lo Ihe S l*l e Cnnalltuliim n h lrh a re . o b ie r t
Irtiek Senator Itnlw ii A T * fl
-Ho Network from New Haven,'
In r il lf l r i l ln n #»r (f)rrlin n In Ih r g rn rra l rlrflln n n r» l lurm iUi
ll ws* hi* first political ap Conn.,
immediately
aflrjtil* I
pe«r*nrc there »inr,' he halt I- I | Preaident cnnclu'lcs.
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TALLAHASSEE. N'ov I (/!•» Monroe county, winch 111- nin«l
T » ft for Ohm delegate* to »*&gt;
M r. Truman'a addre** will g u '
Itepuldirsn National Convent I
out over nbiiut I.Jnu radio and of ill (topulslion *» Key Weal («r removed fro m the real n f i h r O i t r .
in ItHH. Sla«*en won nine
I * • television station* through a
Ohio's 6.1 (JOP delegate* tail hookup of all the major broadcast- want* a circuit couil all it* own
The (tale's voler* will decide Tuesday whellier to -hange ih Governor T h o m ** K Dewey - &lt; Ing chains. The Demoeratir Nn
New York won the presidentisl tionsl Committee which is laying rnnititution anil set it up.
out almut » 100 ,0' mi for Ihe limit
nomination.
The rontlilution al prcirnl iay* there shall be only I &gt; pulls lal
In
urging
T u ft'*
reelect ini', estimate* that MfiltOflOO ritilC II* circuit* and none »hall have li"&gt;»a
—
the
latg&lt;-*t
Ameriran
au-liencr*
Hta*«en *ald Imth political pari-'
state "'•■
attorney
•m -v who (»
rec,ignite that “ In thin hour lh &gt;, In political h i*to ry—w ill listen than 60,000 population. Monrue appointed hy the
governor *i„|
county, hy the latest ceri*us,
nsed in pultlir position airove a' in.
spend*
nearly
all
hi* lime in
else, men of high and un,iue»ti in
Stassen'a talk over 621 station* ha* only 26JN)0 resident* snd Is
able character, of tinflinrhir y probably w ill reach only one linked in the 11th judicial circuit Monroe county.
courage, nf deep sincerity, of Coo fourth sa many.
However, the judge assigned to
with its nearest neighbor—popu­
sricntious devotion In their la*'
Monroe county I*
circled hy
M r. Trum an ha*n’t given any
lous
Dade
rounty.
and of unwavering InyaRy t» ■Ign yet about the course his
voter* in both Monroe and Dado.
Actually, by tradition one &lt;&gt;f Monroe rounty *pon*or* of th-s
thslr country.”
speech w ill take, but political ob­
T a ft, he declared, is such
server* in Washington think he’ll the circuit’* judges Is s resident amendment say Dade county'*
man.
contend the result* of the Korean of Key West and spend* m m t of superior vising strength could
bis tim e there. There alio I* bis
( ( ' • • i i * i a l n * p * i , Kiakit
(P as N s ie l O* r*as» K lab ll
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Mr
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P ric e Stablizer
Says Controls May
Last Indefinitely
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct 3 1 - O P ) Economic stabiliser Alan V ile n *
tin * said today home front contro ll may laat fa r longer th l. tim e
than the four-year a a rrifirr* of
World W ar I I.
In an addreaa prepared for the
Women'* National P rr&lt; * ( ’lull. V a l­
entine rautionr-d again*! "false notimtam” aa a m u l t of victories In
Korra and dec Ja ted;
"W e nerd to fnrrm ilatr n iipi
fro m for d r f r n ir production, m i
for four year*. hut poulblv for
much longer."
He deacribrd the p H -*n i iltu x

Oh,Oh l S Wrong Way!:
COAX In Customers WitAi

ADVERTISING

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tiou a&gt; a twilight zona o f half
t« ’-.■• . nd :,aiJ “wo mu t furmulatc
p ro g ram ' ami ronlrnta which can
if necessary rndurr
more y»ar«
and vet which will leave our econ­
omy at the end of that tim e liable,
productive and free."
C ontrol- already
brought Into
play ore only juxt beginning to af­
fect output of good* fo r c ivilian*
W on! from the National Produc­
tion A u th ority (N P A ) la that cuta
of 20 to 30 percent In civilian me
of rapp er. nirhil amt aluminum
w ill prohnldv in- ordered within
the next 10 day*, effe ctive Dec. I.
T hat w ill mean lea* of theza met­
al
available for m aking electri­
cal appliance*, ladioa,
tclevMoti
act
ami many other item&gt;.
Valentine -aid hit economic »tahill m l ion agency lane* it * "find
hope" on indirect control* to cornhat menacing Inflation.
tint lie mid three re strain t*—
higher t«»e*, more •a v ln g *. credit
control* ami
allocation* ranntd
m ieeed u n lr" ’ he le iM ir I* ready
to give up -ome h tiu rie * and com­
fort a* wo* done alter Pearl liar
heir,
“ M an v gi«*d American* are no*
yet tt-ady to make real pet*onal
-a rtific e In aerve in
the war
again t inflation,” Valentine *aid
"M ust Ala«kn or Greenland ta­
in riiernv hand before manv A Hi i ricati rrrognirr our danger and
■cl accordinglyT"
In calling indirect rontrola th»
" fit at hofie", Valentine likenr&lt;l
price ami wage celling* to “tying
the lid on the tea kettle."

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MQ uality licddiny, Since 1920”

Puerto Rican
l&lt; * . t l * » r * r n m f i t * n a n
•nd police dnathm ent w n betflg td in the puller nation there.
the Hebei force* in Jayuya re­
portedly were ltd by Juan A n ­
tonio C niretjer, principal aide of
Harvard-educated
Pedro A lhtiu
CamfK*a, the Natlonaliat party
chief.
Fighting alro broke out in the
town of Mayaguei, where police
headquarters waa attacked. A
policeman waa reported killed
in the initial attack which wa*
followed by a battle between Nationalial and pollre force* in thr
public park.
Thr hravlrat fighting, however,
waa at Jayuya between rebel* and
National Guardsmen ordered to
clean out the iniurTectioninl f u l ­
cra before moving on to lltuadu,
In m ilt* to the w rit. A nationalia! threw a bomb at the Uluadu
putt of fire today and waa shot
dead
Mat. General l.ula Ktleve* uf
th r National Guard flew over
ihe Jayuya fighting area today
plane
fighter
In on* of Ine
sweep*
At I'onee, where violence yr»trid ay gave the algnal fur thr
revolt, ala nalionaltala were arir*ted and rarh waa charged with
murdering two policeman. Dis­
trict Attorney Antonio G a m a
«aid a raptured Natlonaliat runfraaed a full-*cale revolt wa*
whrdulrd for the eve of the Nov
4 rrgiatration for a vote on the
new conatltutlon, which the nationaliita oppoae.
National Guard officer* eauinalrd that
the strength uf
those operating under Nationallat leaderahip waa from 1,600
tu 2.000 armeil men. They add
ed that the Communlata could he
expected tu grab any opportunity
tu keep thing* trolling on thl*
1* 111*1 now
tio frrn o r l.ula Munot M ann,
target of one attack on the govrrnot’a palace in Han Juan yes­
terday. sgll the rebellion waa a
“conspiracy
against
democracy

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Guard officer
described tho
altuatrun In Jayuya and Utuando
a&gt; tenae. Two companiea of M ili­
tia, armed with marhineguna, hatook** and armor, have been
ruthrd to Jayuya, a town uf
|,K*» which ha* virtually been
burned to the giuund by the a t­
tacking rebel!. It wa* difficu lt to
eatirnatr the nurnle-r of casualties
there.

ICaallaaesI , „ m o , . . n a n
Hot without fear of reprisal from
on. of the fiva m ajor power*.
B -lo r. Austin spoke Sovirt De­
puty Foreign M inister Jacob A.
Malik waa defeated in an attem pt
to have the Issue postponed.
f i r Carl Berrndsen of New
Zealand said th at until the Knretn

Citrus Prices Are
Down From Same
Date Last Season

Attorney General
II
I fHM Png* (»■*# |
active and diligent to prevent said
violation* arnl to discover and
plo*rcutr the violators.
“They have not in good faith
ll*rd the power* which the law
give* them tu prevent, supples*
mi punish *ai[. violation* of lb"
gambling law *; and that they
have neglected their duly tu enforce said law*,"
F tvin included numerous a f f i ­
davit* rilin g open violation* of
the gambling l»»* in the county
and other* in support of I.title field and Slaughter in hi* report
tu the Governor
Warren wa* not immediately
available for romim-nt on the re­
port.
W arten a*krd Krvin to m ate
an investigation and determine if
there wa* sufficient evidence r f
gambling m Volusia county a fte r
the Tampa Tribune published a r ­
ticle* on wid&lt; open *ah - of ladit I
tickets and operation of a poker
game.
h iv in '* Investigation wa* made
by Assistant Attorney General
James II Toney anil W. I I, Ga»i|iie, -pei i.il Inve-tigator.
The Attorney Genet a I *aid hi*
•tu ff did nut m ale a thorough n.
vestigatlcili of gambling m ini
lion* In DayUtra Ibarh and N iw
Smyrna.
lie said one altldavlt aiibrnltted,
if helleved hy the Governor, la
sufficient In show the constable
in the I lav tuna Heath area ha*
neglected III* duty tn enforce the
gambling law- There l» liu t'a iltficient evidence to -how neglect
of itut’v hy the New Smyrna lien h
runstaide, le declared
Sheriff A le* Littlefield « f Vo
iu *i* refu.ed in DeLand Imlay to
rum me nt oh Attorney G e n ria l
Krvin'a statement tin t lie had
"failed to enforce the gambling
laws."
I.(till field
was informed
uf
Kevin's statement here, where
he is alteuding a murder tria l
In circuit court.
Dr I.arul
constable
W.
M.
Slaughter, otso cited hy E rvin
n having "shut hi* eye*" to w*»t
Volusia gambling, said;
" I ’ve done the licit I ran tn
enforce law and older In ruy dis­
trict ”
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UH1.ANDO, Oct. 31 M V Fm.. received by Florida citrus grow
r t 1 in mid-Oclobei were rr*n*idrrabie less than on the same date a
year ago.
tu its send.monthly rrim rt. rt»
U S Hun an o f A grlciiltureal Krnnomle* said that on Get. If, the
average •univalent on-tree nrlce of
orange* a ho* was 1 1 M« Tids ram*
pan I with tit 3U a year ago.
Grapefruit prices averaged I I I*'
a I-.* again**! 12.3!* on Oct, if,
1!»4:«
l.tmes were an exception. They
w n, up from a year ago, averag­
ing f l I'd a box, ,'tfl cents more.
The index of price* received l,v
ail Florida farmers at 207 percent
of the llrtJfr-UM 4 average on Get
16, wa* 23 point* la-low the midHepteinlrer Index ami eight (mints
lr** than the Grtolier, HUH, index,
7 be drop from a month ago wa*
cau&gt;d principally hy decline* in
tbe titlce* for rorn, meat anim al'
and citrus
*1 he only incr*a»es for the month
uf any im portant•• were in price*
r**• i vi-J for egg* ami dairy pro*
d i t which cuntlriiird to ihow tlieir
otaul en-onal rehnnce

outbreak “ no one doubted" Lie
' ,a - a a x p u b io to thu K rtm iir.
Russian opposition to him now
■trma from Lie's aland againit
aggrvttion, Uerendaen said—“ it
is as simple • * that and a* inescapable as th at."
The New Zealander laid he had
strongly disagreed w ith Lie in
the past and that the Norwegian
was not the only &lt;ju*lifiei] per­
son for the office, hut that tho
question of extending hia term
had become a fundamental prin­
ciple. He called on the Aaaembly
not to agree on the polit'cal
assassination of • man who did
Id* duly"'
Alexis Kyruu uf Greece an I
Jean Ghauvel of France alia
called for extending Lie's term
* huuvrl arid; " It ia Inconceivable
that the top official of th r U, N ,
should not curry out the derisions
ol the U. N."
t.ie left th r rostrum ax thr
debate un his future began.
•Malik said the dll-nation As­
sembly had no legal right to con
»ider extending Lie’s term s»
a-ked by the United State*.
A Soviet veto in the Security
1Council lias prevented Lie's re• lection to u new five-year term.
In a series of meetings this month
the Council failed to agree on
m other candidate.
The United States instated on
Lie's retaining the $40,000 a year
office, contending that to dump
him now would amount to aur
render to a Soviet move to punisn
the Secretary-General
for
hi*
support of the United Nations
m ilitary action In Korea.
Ilefore the Assembly was a
resolution supported by the Uni••d States and 13 other countries
to extend Lie'* term for *h*
three year twrlnd after It ex*
ptre* next Feb. 2*
The Vlfci free assembly was

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Lion:; Club
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club, and to aaxtat A l R. Pinkerton,
who was Mined last week a* chair­
man of the Blood Bank committee
to turcred John Kader
Prelim inary
plans were an­
nounced for contribution of toy*
expected t«* extend Llc'r term
_____
following the debate.

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a t CtziiXSikS tim e to undc/priv!!.
eged children, and It w a* reported
th at member* of the F ire Depart­
ment have volunteered to repair
to y* donated.
The matter of the annual Thanks­
giving dance same up for diacux-%
•ion but no d efinite plan* were
made.
Edward H urt and A l Knoll wrre
welcomed as guest*. M r. Knoll i»
a member of the Riverside Liont
Club of Jacksonville.

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24th Division Pushes
Toward Boundary
City Near Impor­
tant Red Airbase
Or A S S O C IA T E D PRESS
• S E O U L . Nov. I ( f l ’ i
A m ni™n armor rammed tnui’lidiod ovrr
rallying Red* in northw rit K "ir,i
lod.iv and llin til within l*&gt; sit
mile* n l ihe Communist Manrhurisn border.
Overhead. R u t i u n-Luill jrt
fighters. flying «t almost ih r •peed
of tound. were battled lo a di.iw
by dower U . S. Mustangs. Apt * ir n lly neither tide Inti any
Mhnes in the dogfight, a spoketmsn laid.
The tw ill ground lliru tl In Char ■
yongwan by a lank m inim i n l the
L' S. 24tlt Divitmn tam r after
fin e r Communiil cnunlrrall itk .
along the Chong River w r it iepulsed Tuesday night.
U. S. Eighth Army headquarters
•aid ihe column was puthing I*—
t f aid I lie Yalu River boundary
c ity o f Sinuiju again.l Irtiening
refinance. b ini.iju it acton the
Yalu fmm Anlung. lug Chinese
Red airhatr in Manchuiia.
Earlier Wednesday, three Rut
pan-made Yak planet H er- thol
down by U. S. F-51 Mutlang
fighleri and a B- 2 f&gt; light bontbei.
The fighlert gol two, the liomliei
one.

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N&lt;&gt;. f ill

L cn aed W ir e

Four Are Wounded, One Dead
When Assassination Attempt
On President Truman Fails
Religious Group Shaw’s Cnndition United Nations To
Hits Gambling In f e T 1" N£ ' :, Retain Lie In Top
Florida Churches ..... .
, Assembly O ffice

It&lt; 1 1 1 1 1 N l i m n it t i h
VVi IT, S t I t\V l: K V i I
png .
Nov 1 .1*
i. i.iu - i- II. i n a n l
G c n n a l ’s
Shaw h ip -i &gt;1 iiil.i is li.it 1-clued to S c c i c far v
he h i* dying i i u i i .i iiwlav
T
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r
m
Is
K
xtc ud c tl
The 9 l ) r * i old p la y w rig h t lusi
iiin *riu ii» n e -s ol t \ M
\ few
F o r T Ii i r
Years
hour s la tn his hi rut hing l c ame
la
lm
reil
and
heasv
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1
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1
p
M
Nt \V M *R K
v , I
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OKI W H O . Nm
I
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he w a - s till 111:1 &gt;11 —io n . m-l llie
I iir l N I ♦**fIr*» 11 \ * MtLI\ tisdik
1 I 1 &lt; "inti il i»! t fu iirliM Im liy spark o f life fin kr|e *l WsnklvP"' j»lf 1 1 i 1 * " h ilif f i t
if hi 1* l'u»*
T h r old Irtsluua ti,
' known r t l r f u l r t l S r t M lin I k h ^ i i I 1 lW * r
I* *l-ml ( Imii h**A n*f r»| g 4tiir% *i| |»!nvutiifhV of iiiitifm i thnes, -if
I j p ' i I n in I •m l l i t r r n i« ir '
»eU d f^ p tlr » &gt;#*b irf him thfp »• M d 9*»
■ r
1 *lflc
ind drawing* l»
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[W eek* a fle i hr un-U-l w r n l tw-» on« h ""h « "» t
, kidriev ..........nl i l f i l v%11 Ii him
111, t %'Htr *if l ' * I " 1 W illi 4il*
il*"1' 1
1 11(!«1 *trir tn (iim Iifi*rtti4*i t I k f hiirh
lt&gt; rr
tl |)i&lt;* \ l«H1 f li r I d ll' •' -t 1 f i l l III Ills iTJlf
if r n l
flu
\
H itili
t* |
C"ti« I mcI uu- f »wm tf i lwf» &lt; iti 411* ilen on Se|M 'i
i ,i SuvtiM if iit lu li't n • " !"• th r m il
lie is in In* Ii mi.. "S ' a»*". Cor
* * IMit Y i " f l i t 'l l
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fin rVliH? I ir if , i (mi |n| 4 1 n ri s, in a g io iud tl.*.*, #i» k ,,M*m I r i h ll k It* ll i r
OIIIIMO im i hi trial! Of IHIHQV n d n u t m at 'He llm ri'nl fm Cp-ci*
J
wlfhem niln
(J »*!•' .I**,. 1 1, r. *- 1,(lio**l ll* r t l. ilr and itu i! Insil ♦.*■•**. h i. lin in g i.*ont
u liii'li Ii.i *I (.tilrrl i*» ig trr »tn *
Halloween ahenin gam o f «l - w I - n r ..ie , m „ M &gt; K. * - i m *rt..... " 7
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In I* I M '* .'. h i .-*11. d -in him t 4 ll&lt;l|&lt;ll|r t in t « HHiitlh 'll •t»fi*i«l
I- nim etidrrl ||**I 1 11*- S| , lr |) r
Catter vnd ottirr enle.tainera w e,eo n hand to put over Initltution . tin t lU llm aern »«tlv .1 (t-fereafto r
riH fm n I h r %olr «n fit*
|*&gt; " m ill .*1 I dm ilm n icsludv it * at a mm \ M *n*t t g mu it noon
tim e . \ f t , * i hi -* Mid &gt;atl. hi- l*d*l
|y( ill 1(111.|f tt i* 41 lit flV&lt;M
if I
I*
.O lllsct III p Ml lo t m il If lllo l w a itin g ic |in ii* i&gt;
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h
* liool* in ,| im iu d r m alei4 (Ithi H ill t I th&lt;l vth ill||
" I l l s * iindilO irt i* t h** * p iih ' T hn*"
t.i
lioHiut- ll ir e f l n l ,,| ganiliAn ll»«|i (r ■••lilt •■ill Is* i r | r i lit*
V if ffiM in-Ihii ii \ i -»(•iiittroa \ o,tin,
ll:
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l
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i r !•» i %r \ t II fit* itil*' i iitim iitllr
HO old ft It'll*!. . I f '* '...... il ff»*m lain
lure '
fft f i 1n 'It-t*ri*k *Viit it if " « (A' *» i »
ili if I t(» •f»r tv! i ft It'»iii al Ilk* l*r *1
II*. ,rso liiln tn said th r ii u in ill HI da’ In - I night
|ff h*tl 1 It*' %n1 * fift fi t »%.i» 1 i h»i
“ Oh Nmi&lt;*v. I «H»it *•» hI w i i . 17 iff.un*! Hit I 7 «h’ i ». tilin ’
1 '•
in iio n ililr |tr n ile n ir and
lly P R A N K IH IR T T O
tin
&gt;li m ii * I*,i die an,*Mini n( c lime tv n i it f i , " li r
\n
I »in (J i c &gt;"1 | fin
f*« i r f r i
H r ipnn't In%t !&gt;itnit ri(*M / ’ •md
™ One American E-80 jri fighirr
V A T IC A N C i n \ Nov. I
( / ! ’) Pojte I ’ m* X II form ally p io c l*im (fir (%«tfr 11 * n n m ti 111*' ti 11 »t I - d**l
V il'lm g
md gamrs ot (lia n ie f itd&lt; tic k WklliMtn f»*\
S
hii»
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wat downed hy Red anli-ant tail e&lt;l lie fo tr n n r o l th r m&lt;&gt;«t *tte c l« c iil*r *tte m h l» g e t u| the fa th o ltr
h i. la tn l m * lu ll) h r*
It lu ilh ri ffa rd m (’r*rh H iiffru f
H**
•md l i n l l i ' f fi*t 4 I wm wri-k tii'lk il
fire.
•il A,t* M'JtTlf’tl. f i l l
bdfi »»ll
Church tm liy the tlogtr.* »h*l M * ry . mother o l |e tu t. went In hevten in
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1 1 MRlIdllf A IIM P al# 4 ||k
Red Korean resistance risen her, lowly »t w ell * * lit &lt;nul.
i’ll
tit
tin
«ld
nt
in
in
I
f
Im
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h
r
* •’ ugam ralm n* In " m iu l that
on the Sfin-mili- peninsula fr-mt
»f ft I1i is: | *" N fi f I «ytuldll’t I w
*it i i 1 ! "I i
I l i i t . he v*nl. h * tl hern d iv in e ly le ve a lrd H ie nrw doym * thu*
i - ii
nlw a m ia lm n t
m itipulnutly wh if lilt hcV tffim v”
w at a llff and gellin g s t if f r r
♦
lieeame
pari
of
Ihe
rhurrh
ere-d
A If. S. First Corps spokesman 1
&gt;) i ili* laws a g a in it gambling,
t&gt;i»\, whi) ha-*
in MHum ’•
H I, pm.noo.iMMi Roman Catholic*
reporter! a lankded Communiil
W A S H IN G TO N .. V **
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'"I m no way encourage then p rrv lfp ,T2
IfH iillfd hlP i I pvh
throughout
the
world
m
ini
accept
column launched u dusk **-.»uit on
Scrrelwry
ot
.Stile
A
rlte
io
n
Mid
' lend » " h i hot nine I lw ln c a k r li. " Wilh ttip fiMM»‘d riiniM M h't
(it ri*k r * p o illrr lo h e rriy .
the Republic of Korn. (1 (0 K I fir i
The la»l dogma *ddc*l to Mi- I n l i r llic North Alla nl r&lt; treaty na­
the Rev lie in g e A, posle, o f
M| V r hud N irtir
nnm * l l h
Division northwest of U n **n . »n
churrh itoelrtne w a* in IH70.
tron* are agreed that lliei» d u ll hr ( • da Was oam- In sorceed th r h im ."
ffprdrn**f Mini.
hr
the nnrlhweat fm n t.
The pronouneement, tontaiiw.l
\lh e r t I
is *l ng o f J • k h p iri't M " ti tin* » f n if «ifvr** M i
no German national »iniv. German I
,H tro u *.R e d attacks were hurled
14*it 11 le**ilir» t H# -***■♦!#•
*1 *
,in a long pa(Ml I Hill, waa raaii
•/ -• dt-.
n t ' o r ti* - *T(1 «fi t tn rfi ll»* kfH fili In h*vp Irrrot
■lea W*Hhc IT. ft.’ First Caenirt
di-rr inII11if I lin t hi* Thai!I i r n.*n* *1 a
front „ &lt;&gt;m|eir*ry Ihro-ie Iw-ror*- w * t indutiry or T tr e r m a n general t'l*** da Council
l l i r w ill in 1 U r ,°
Division. which rolled into h a lik '
Ihe rrn tra l door* of St, Peter** staff
(&gt; ",-, o ffic e r* nnini-il m e tVIIMtH
Hliow, lltlli* known &lt;•* !«••(*(miif irinn*uff* i " f Hie Si hm "
•m ilh e a d n f (fn ta n In relieve Ihe
llnvilica. In front of the pontiff
H r in ole llic •la le u irn l ill Ir 1|
i*i» B S lrv rliM in , JorliM H ivlIli*, L s Iin w N \ h -I |*uldi« &lt;|l*s| in 1 * 1 1 ••Ir * ’(Mint \ rfinm fM -t *»f * •inifiM i «
hardprrssrd ROK Eighth DivDlon.
itretched n throng of Holy Vent
|irr» td m it. l l i r
Rpv.
\n
A n ffllm n r l ^ r m an. iIi*' III ( if ilr i (i* It'itv r (It* f lr li l m| w ii
mg a news lo n lr r r r t ir llia t il " "if * v in
hone men.
p llg iim * amt limn an* *airl hv
d i f no
J
H inm,
U
Pnlnt |{i-% R f *
,*kd **rntmn»,fi f ill H|*|«||* .tllU I 111 t i l l ! /c l
N o il), A lta n tli deleii-e n itn ih 1 'Ir
Among the Red* repotted punch­
*' | tifll Hill rlh ri|tfth» fill I fur »Ii
Vatican hUloriana to I— the gteat
Pied
m fin
(«w !!•■ing aoulhwvrd were some I. imio
!• im■lln
ifiuuiM
' • • •w M il
e«t they could recall in ChHaten- lia ic a g irrd on the im |io lta n &lt; r d
H h kw 't •••ill
II** fr'm iu n rtl w |lli flll*s»1 |n||,* Id’ *|l'* li|| Mtl ilfLI ( 1 1 •
C a v a l-y had n«&gt;t been used in anv
H im! (is- hull *(»!*»» (It* |* t *t i **i« *
dum'a hlalory. The event, they German p«itiri|ialinn m the huild
VL.,u
Hlnivk I|fif. |■Ilillllll.s
i i M1UV«*h
ealem earlier in Ihe war The Red
added, wa* the erowning act of
II paf l m il ntiHMk** t III Itr l. I * ■ 1 * ' •
.Slinvi, t lf i’ rlriffV fiiM ii •md.
Up
ol
W
n
ln
ii
Lu
io
pc
in
drfen»r
T A IJ j M IA SSEE. o r . I
&lt;/P) Ihe lt*50 Holy Y'-nr.
Korean* who invader! South Korea
•*111 11i r I inI f I *I hi tl i I »ct* h «
•
tin il In*i *1 **, aM lim iifh In* »»flr
Ache«on voued riM ilid rn ce thai
June 25 were fouipped with Ru*.
• i t I im
\ 11**14 t i phi/ *
It MftllMItrd (ili f • ■ • I ® nl
V n lu ti* fm in ty S lir n lt A le * L itlaiuiDpeaker* amt radio eara^n-m ade lank*, field pieces and lle lic ld yetlerday l&gt;e&lt;*me the I d t li rle*l the Pope'a Latin wont* to a court* il **f d rp u lirv and llo
Ira
il* m»i tlt**N| '111 8 *M I miiI
V t n m a t ir weapon*.
III
the
outer
fringe*
o
f
the
a
u
rtn
N
o
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A
ll
stilu
M
ilila
iy
('m
u
tin
'
The u*e of cavalry In the llrient b lo n d * ih r id l In he tu tp e n d rd by t lagi- and to the far co rn -r* of
H -Lirni f i f**il, f it t ’*»i I 1, uf .r tl,.
I I • ■ l l * M l na (*■■• a lii
hark* hack In Ih r Mongolian horde* Governor W u ir n for not e n lo ru n g th r world. They al»o picked up
( It.iml***i *if 1 '»tin I n r ir**. AAm il Mi
I I p I im ih o
that awept arro»» ih r Aulaii plain* l*w« *u .n ntt gamhling* it*rtin v H* •( hi (1
(.p ilii’i
the thundernu* choir of hell* from
J A C K S O N V IL L E . N«v I iS|&gt;.
rrnltiriea ago.
|i( hi » It M*f• » 1 . .1 9.. flu*
Rome**
nearly
Son
rh
u
rrh
r*
whirh
riHllnfi Itri'l
la
li
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h
e
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.
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m
n
A lto t u 'p r n d r tl w *t C n nvt*h |r
A Serond Chinese Rnl (rgim rni
I t . n i l l v r *|ttl I m titiii * istiff*(17
liegan a fr«tive tolling at the
W A S IIIN O T D N . Nov
t i,p,
-a il, iininllir,
C S Srnal,,,.
officially wa« iriio ite d in art ion in M' M .Slaiighter o| IV ljim l.
conclusion o f the proclamation,
.tinm in. c l i„.ln v th a t iti cun in n 1 H u Navv an Will tired todav that it t* * *, vi f|ti find «i( * **|»frti «( ’ ‘ '**■
Korea. It. S, I Or h Corn* hradouarlW arren m u le no tm m edivtr *p - end the hurricane of cheer* an I
' II* ....... . . "..ii 111 I
1
(Inti w ith l|,» Slat,* K a , in ll" , n - w ill &gt; fn tl releasing r&gt;'*rrv,-« ru-rt ii»'l|l*'l
It'wailaBM i »b n r * ait i
ft *t ea11 hhi • •i#s I'a g* t **•«!
“ viva *1 who n greeted the Popo'i
pm n lm en ti to ir p l v i r the two.
Vdniint-.1 1 .,»i.»ii i.,- I.,,, i c.'iininirn*l le a l e n li-te d men in .In ti and of
declaration.
*1 to llic g o v rr,orient I I ia I S,'mm fleers in O rto h rr
I jltle fie ld 't tui'ientm n followed
('hutch leader* acre lu ith to
Those re.erves '*• I k - ie le iie -1
-I,* r ..u n ic I 1 Mrhnhol a- |*sr, o f
by * Irw himrt Attorney (tru e r*I even e *tlirn te the »l*e if the
M iir K i'l
ole me,i who w ill have ti.*» n i. il l
S ockhnhlrm o f the S n n fo id I ■ (tic ,'l«a *tri men fo , Iiim i . l„ o
R ich*id I'.rvtn 1 rrjm it hr lu d 1 throng that eiten d rd to I'a .le l
llt 'iil- '
m e t* A u c tio n w ill meet
M o m l.
a h ilila le (.,,,,» ilat,iaL-'*l ti% , li- ed In a. t ile ilitty ln '" lu n la » 'U l.\
14 B i ’ i ' i n
litl of iworn ilA lrm enti that g*ml&gt;- St. Angelo on the hank* of the nigh t at H m i oVIie-k a&lt; f ilm ln v ilh •c c rn l hurricane
Ihe end e f th is year
Tilw
r,
three
ipiartera
of
a
mile
ling h id Iwen allowed lit the rutin*
ili n rd rr lo ta lk over p la n * nn*l I.»* ( I m I v j* W* r || H|*** III* p( •
A side r r •••ii hi« " th a ,it ..... *’ r „ i i , .
The N avy cau tion eil, lm w ,&gt; ei
away. Rut they aald atxml .100
**f
tin ’
H n n fn til
M u'*
make fin a l rtrrD in n * a* lo \*|.*&lt; v lllr li i* a fte rm a th o f In m e
that II w ilt continue to call up t&gt;- Im in
UWaHaoea —• rage r » , i
ivr*e o f a ii'tifiu »hcil i«» t,u i|.| »* &gt; • helm ing p rim a ry v lrtn rv SmallI ,•• in* i
M.*fk»*t H r n »'
,-rvlsts " f i l l tile f,,,esr,-ald ,‘ fu
Watten
had
aiked
Ervin
to
inThe Halloween rarnlval iiaged
\|i*( ).* » I I mM i HVcI ’ h • Mph** 'H 1 I '**1
when li, it a r t en nvtiu etio n. Cmo
e n has lo r n in the
•*•»- *in--,- lu re ".
la il nlghl by the PTA at the Smith ve tiR ite tr p o tli o f gambling in
sin** Mi»n«| *y On* m m 1 «t kt'i h n i
tv Agent C. R Dawson aid tl,
Congress rc rr.s e ,1
ra tin g Mtr
The
release
Schedule
for
e
n
ll.lc
d
Bide Prim ary School turned out V o lm i*. The Attorney G e itru l,
m orning
m portance n f g e ttin g m il I lir eo tr Navy ,e-.ervl*l» w ill p e rm it al&lt;out h ii mimtin: vi d li hi ( iv i t v. M ifin ir »
to ha a hlg surer** financially. harking hit irp o rl with num rrnui
S niiily \»t*l»*Miin
!•**! i*«1 ‘
in r the election He i* urg in g all fi.INMI men to re tu rn to in a rtlv e in
A nother a , ! 1 „ w ill I H
* 111 •'ll’**f
M r*. J. C. M llchrll. principal »ald
Tin* jitltilf*
fr n d ii
fn»
Out
II •■■!■■** na !*■*» l * . i
o i r r * lo go to the |,*i l | • s*ip| rt. tn * each m onth l.eg in nin g In t'd v
twuirit **f d ire e lo r* he d e rla trd T l
today, pointing out that It * * • al
*1*1*1*11 f f v I v 1 1 uf
HM*I
*1
.•trie r liie ir f lg lli ,,f frsUehise on i nr, i
Thr Civil A ir Patrol w ill meet g rn rrn l p iltd lr (, in v llr d lo * 1 1 ,*
tended by hundred* nf children ami
v if % ’ r flllr ir fl ilHllimt (III t*’»»
Nov, 7
lonlghl al 7:00 o'clock a t Ihe (he m eeting. At P ir-urnl th e ,. „*
Naval reserve o f f Ite rs w ill ie d* | |«r refi (&lt;&gt;r&gt;iin (|*n l w ilh It 't 'l '»M
IIAM.DU’KCN DEATH
parent*.
A lipn rt Hanger for rlaaaea in HM a to rklra ld e t*. *ai*| M r M*w *
*'lt,-,i,ie ic in g n p rivile g e ai|.l ic lc * e»l al t tie ,a le o f almnl t .Mu
;.i
i( id th* '
P O R T S M O U TH . O , Nov 1 idh radio Mate, meteorology and f lr * l
II Mn,laa&gt;4 on , a i , ,
^ P o lic e Chief Roy (J. W illiam *
• badge o f good r lt lr e n s liin " earh riio n tli s ta rtin g n e *i ( i . lu i. c
V. *. * 1 1
1
today commended the sehonl noth — A I7-yr*r-o tit high uchiwil «lu- aid Plan* wtll tie made to raise
(niathe rs , , i i l . "v o tin g i* a .acred snd con tinu ing u n til
Deecmlw, hi dn *,
nfrfNrl hv Mf
\ml» '
orltiea for providing recreation dent *lmt mill killeil one nf til* be»t money to purrhaae an alrplann
md
p
a
lrin
lti
d
u
ly
,e,
eieelnr
*
11
,
0
,
1.1
inr,
‘dll
H»
**f
*|t(HIt* V. " I 'l I *’ 1
that kepi the children o ff the friend* *1 nearby Pranklin Pur* for the Squadron
overlook iri the rause n f go.cl gov
The Navv said it w ill reu uii* fn.nfi 1 «* |'J 7fi H IlKlIttH t.
atreela to antne e ite n l and out of rmce 1**1 nlghl while tryin g to
It wa* announced that a break
ern merit**
T in «nhhnfft* 'I r ill U‘d nt.'l* 1
it.,,.il ,'U.IHIll re-erve eulisted men
m ltrhief. Although the large crowd *«-■(«• off lln llo w rrn |ir*n l-‘ tr r * . fa*t flight w ill l*e held at Ihe
w it v v&gt;i M&gt; I ti»* f i’r f i fil " f 1 .MMtl
.SmAthei sllended llnree rom ing d u rin g Ihe firs t sis m onth o f in.'it
a t the aehool nrovided unite a tr a f­ Sheriff Hurl K J iu tle r reporte*). airport In the near future.
,l th,- H o n d a State lln it e r * ilv in T h is h iirn iie l w ill lie divided an ImKi (fttiii N 'dflh i ' hvmI mi •, hut
Chairm en *,f v a iin ii* rn n in iltl,The virtim w*« Joveph Drum
fic problem, t hi* wa* taken rare
Two flying achoola, Moore* and
o f by poller* w ith th r aid o f the field, IH. non of M r. nrul M r*. Carl the Tropic id Plying School nf &lt;n arrange to, the A nu n* so I - Tallnhassee S a iu id n v Monday he p ro iim a te lv e iiu a llv between |ieD- gf.dAf fa Iff 1hut •(« (•' nh*!I |M«|I*
Brumfield.
o ffic e r
nod non raled .............. . nhU *" mmI ii * tiMi h*|t|i&gt; "V**| • Ilf
School Patrol, he staled.
St. Petrrahurg, participated j n gt«n D e pa rtn i'-nt m id -w in te r nm ,-nna to SI P ete r-h urg to f ill Pin
'■lla*
engagement*
ferenre,
|&gt;,*r.
ft-|(t,
w.-t.
Atumiril
A
fte
r
n c*( J u ly I the N a v i | | 111 I** &lt;1 s!.fi |»» r unit ' hill lilt ’
Kiddiea in every ronceivahle eo«a
hreakfa*t
flight
Sunday,
en­
Sheriff J n itlrc I* holding ItoeehT hursd ay lie w ill I k. in Jaeksori- plans In recall a im 'll Ik.Ofwi non rHhliH fff **I *I fo r. l»f d w lrtm l
tume crowded the school ground* r r Daniel*. 17. for juvenile author- joying a hrenkfaat at Itemley'* yesterday l,v Joel Field, gene, .
Th*
vHfmim f r u it
idinfMinifA
There
have
hern chairm an, who nnn**iin &lt;&gt;l | h , ' v ille where h n D uval m iin lv nr- rated rese rvist* earh m onth and
k | buy refreshments fnrlmting ran- itie*. No rharge haa he«-n filed, Restaurant.
d t r ( d ill MMlktiff III fMirk 411*1 ^ »i|A
,'a
n
lia
llo
n
lias
n
n
a
n
g
rd
an
a
ll
dav
more
than
2&lt;
mi
I
M-gionnaiic
n
r
1
whal
it
d
rie
rilie
il
as
a
negligible
W d apples, popcorn and rakrs, pour other youth* are being one*, hrrakfaat flig h t* Into Sanford for
fim iiff f t nl * fu ll i ,*if»n»nif v f r
i hrdole n itm in a ling in a .iown- num tw r o f p e tty o f f ir e r *
meintiera n f the A u n lla r v are n
the past four Sunday a.
to have their fortune* totd. amt tinned.
tow n ra ltv (hat night
jiected to attend.
play at dart game* and other reelie •pend* K nd av in IV niaeola.
Roy W rig h t w tll head the r r p i
reatlnn*. A hlg *how w at ataged
daturdav he f lic * to II. Land f'* l
t rat ion com m ittee at the r o n fr .
In the aurlllnrtum hy the Du*buryx
ence w hich w ill iw- held al the M .*, 'h e S ir ! -nil tfn iv e r , |t v Hnmecnm
School of Dancing, and more than'
ing. Monday he w ill he in M iam i
fa ir Inn
Cant K atie T l.o*i,
200 attended the *upper wnleh wa*
w ill have rh a rg e n f Ihe reception tleaeh
auperrlaed by M r*. C yril Rutner.
Jim S in g le ta ry w ill arra ng e f *
TneMlaV, KlecMott l l w . he w ill
M r*. R. W. Herron waa general
the hiisim-a* session. Col S I. r n t r at his home tn M iam i and
chairman of Ihe program.
H a rrim a n w ill head the hanaurt th ru go In W r* l Palm Itesrh for
(E D IT O R S ’ N O T E : This t- one in » -m e ., rvplalnm s iiinpre
Borne children went from door
P H II-A D E L I’H IA . Nnv.
I (/P ) Penntyfvani«*t rhm re
nnt
M a rio n Harm,,
ed amend taenia In Ih r .f a ir ron.lilu lton - M r h are •iih |e , l "
i nunn addiras le -fn rr Ihe annual
to door playing the old gim e of Ttleiday nl a U . S. Senator and a new governor w ill be watched clovcly com m ittee, and
w ill have rh a rg e o f n tlh lic ity
ra llflrs lio n nr rejection In Ihr Nnv. 7 gcncrsl clecllnn l
o tive n llo n n f Ihe K lo ild s Truck
fe *o rs or Irlrk s, and many m l *
A i I h r In e rtin g o f Ihe ftanfn* 1 era* A ttn ria tin n .
W rit* had cookies and other good­ for a ttgn of ihe time* in ' l&gt;2 .
From W est Palm I tear It he w ill
T A I-I-A H A S S L L . Nnv, I i/P t Ii “ 'll *&lt;' *
................. 1 *
Ttie rential figure t» Janie* I I. D u ff, b7.ye«r-oW Republican P o it No 5d Monday n ig h t, fiu t h * ,
ie* ready for them.
p la n t were made fo r Ihe Arm l» f ly In Ja, k » m " llte tn hear the , |e« ■ , om p lir aleil tn rhsn ge F ln tid . laws -l voter, «,.prove a .............. I
governor who fought the old-guard leaderihip *1 the 1948 GOP
tire Day Parade and the d a h rr
tln n re tu rn * nl his S la le HeadA c q m T T A i T n M U E ii
amendment In the C n n ililu lin n in the N m 7 election.
convention, and (h li year *core.l .
the A rm o ry in the evening.
quarter*
T A M P A . Nov. t - m
- Federal a amaihlng prim ary vtetnry that Ir v il D u ff aeented the Trum an
The proposal would «n*Mc llic Irg ulalu rr In amend ...........
J
im
S
in
g
lrta
rv
rep
otted
that
Judge W . J. Darker today denied eaU b llih n l him w ithout rpieatinn Administration n f w attefu l spend
altrctrd
the m rnil&gt;er»hip d riv e i* p rn g rr
R E IIC M I N D IVO R C E
law . hy merely p rin tin g and rccnsiling ih r specilu
a motion for a ludgmenl of acquit- a* Pennsylvania'* No. t man in lug. nf failure to build up an
Ing and th a t more than ttINi *.( ■
I .OS A N O K I.E S , Nnv. t ~ ( ,V i
paragraph.
al for two nf the eight person* ac­ the party.
adequate defense before Korea.
n tire la w * o r section* for
to ta l o f M .1 had received |0M D r Peter l.ln d stro m was granted
A t p re .e n t Ihe e n tire law , or ( o f
cused nf a * I ate wide hnuting
Red headed Jim , nominee for H r cited th r s rn ili nf h it fo.tr- cants.
•i divorce lodav fro m a tir r s * In affected section m ust he printed amendment*.
■windle.
slate
administration
in
Ihe Senate, head* a tleket which year
The proposed amendment nt.iki •
a rid fte rgm a n a fle r le .tify ln g Mint and reenacted.
U . 8 . Dfalriet Attorney Herbert he per*on*lly pleked fo r si* * t* le nubile Improvements, highways,
no clung,* in ih e requirem ent that
N E W S P R IN T U P
the firs t he knew o f her pregnancy
In m any Instance*, th is re- a law shall contain on ly one »ul,
8. Phillip* opposed ihe motion. office*, lie ha* lieen mentioned hotpltai* and public health and
COOSA P IN K . A la , Nov. I
hy another man » •&lt; when he tend q u ire * ty p in g and p rin tin g of
ough he admitted Ihe evlden-e hy both Dcmorrata and Rrpuhlh rrrreatinn.
Jccl, b rie fly e s pressed in it* title ,
(A V - The ('.►.«* R iver N e w sprint II In a newspaper.
numerous page* n f the law to ami th a t it cannot he amended |,y
Inrt the two men, C. H. Rin-h- ra n t • • a 1052 presidential possi­
The Democralle Senator replied C oip. has n o tifie d a il i l * ri|* to
Tile Revcrly H ill* neurosurgeon
Supporter*
of
the
proposed
anan and L. I . Cleveland, wa* not
bility.
that Republicans h a m stru ng fe ­
re frre n re tn its t it le only.
strong.
l l i r opponent i* Senator Fran- deral defense pre pa ration s, th a t mer* nf an inrteasa n f t&lt;&gt; per t.*n tnld the judge he "liegged and amendment contend l l not on ly
The le g isla tive service, o p er­
on
newsprint,
effective
on
a
ll
ship
beejfed"
with
the
Swedi.h
film
would
eliminate
considerable
typBoth wen worked in the St. e(* Myers, lop Democrat In the much «r the alata p ro g ra m waa
ated th ro u g h the co n p e ritin n o f
menti
made
today.
•ta
r
tn
return
tn
him
after
*h#
Peta rt burg area fo r the guanalre state, assistant m ajo rity leader m ad* possible o n ly b y fa d a ro l
ing work during the session* the attorney general rtnd «h'*
A telegram lo customers said want In Ita ly and fell in love with o f the legislature, hut would r '
Corporation, opa o f aaveral flrtna o f the Senate, e steady backer
a tio
ip ro pnria
llo n s and prog
programs, and
Institute n f Government, provides
Roberto
Rossellini,
producer
nf
the
the
price
raise
waa
"made
necr.•p a n te d by Durward E. Wlllla. «&gt;• o f both Near Deal and F a ir Deal appealed
duee the legislative printing ro ils legislaors with a condensed report
o te r to
Ipanted lo tha
tbo vvoter
to strength­
film
“Btromhnll,**
of
which
she
was
aary
as
a
result
of
Increase.I
eon*
Wgad by the gorem w ent lo he the policies. Ho had served throe en President Truman's hand In
by AO percent.
of every bill introduced during
the star.
of both labor and materials.**
terms in the llo u te , on* In the In te rn a tio n a l affaire.
head o f the housing plan.
Florida Is now the lone state the session, thereby eliminating
Rossellini
has
acknowledged
t
b
it
The
m
ill,
newest
newsprint
pro*
*
A fte r the motion waa denied, Sonata.
M yers has to ld Keystone S tate
which revlsea it* laws every two much of the ilenger of mlseonTheir campaign haa Soon a l­ voters D u ff baa “ a b u rn in g He- durer In the United fltates, is op­ he le the father o f a son horn to
the defense began It* final arguyears that requires rre n w tm e rt * t ructio n of pending hills.
the.
actress
this
year.
erating
at
ra
parity.
most exclusively on the national
‘
J

f ’t utcstnnt C It ti r c limcn Deplore Fund
R. i i si tt K lo tteries

Pope Proclaims Mother Of Christ
Acheson States
Went To Heaven In Body And Soul Germans Not To
Have Own Army

c

i* n«* chmoffc'*

Conference Is T o l d
Yugoslavia To Get
American Food Aid

Alex L ittle fie ld
Is Fifth S h eriff
To Be Suspended

yfHfSi

Ihr

Dclnncl Constable Is
Also Relieved By
Governor
Warren

McnnliOft M
’Mrtmy,

Sinathcrs SfM'kinu
Storm Loans Fur
Seminole Farmers

Hundreds Attend
dSouth Side School
Halloween Party

Auction Owners To
Discuss Plans For
Shed Cons!ruction

Lcslier Resigns As
Arlinj? Manager Of*
S&lt;‘ininolc
Of ('.

lUt.ity nn»&gt;n»" n! H»» l»r«l«ldf f

Navy Annniiiicusrian
To
llpservps

I'utimrs
Ma Kin

Is

D-

Civil Air Patrol To
Meet At 7 Ton iffhi

Confprpnrp IMaiuird
By Ampriran Leg inn

Duff, Myers Fight Brass Knuckle
Battle In Pennsylvania Election

e

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2

Amendment Being Voted On Nov. 7
Will Ease Constitutional Change

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Is

W i l l e d ( I n Steps O l
I t m n . in
I fv

R e s id e n t l

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l l i t m ill H i*lirr| nil III i l l I liM fir,
I*t* to|«*«i| t film in v f r •: n|r m r » ifli
(M'ldh m llir t r Itn n h f••*1 1 v
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n m n n itetl hv ■nine p ro m in e n t iin lti" tr ir tliif
I hi? w o u ld m enu
it lliiD iit life’. * *
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o t th e lo p m en o l t ie iie r n l .Motor? m ol n o o h l f r ie n d .
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l l l y f f M h ifti %*a11** i* t i l l ft I IhlNHit
reeo i m y o l • 11it lien M ii'h e ls o u I* *i ik fo im e e te il w it h th e
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ta l i l t mm4 * I f*»wl*
n y n iiirt I'r e a h le n t H ot, m i hod one It to do w it h th e ItlltJ
l i t II* &lt;-.!.» I* m M ttm lifv wf ih *
| t 4frih tr« #*i* • H hiih I* *» lliitri D e iiio f iiilit v ic to r y . O u t o f n il tin - c a m e th e g u lp , “ N e v e r
l l r i s r i x l , •« M»# •**# | if t HHlili
r s lb a "I „** Iisk * I**#*! *»(■• h l i t t l f f | ha? n p ts ily o w n l a* lin n h to &gt;.ii i m a il a? th e lie rn o c ra lit I t ,
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11* S f„ , SUssIlbss
Yet Ito o ite v e ll’ii e le c tio n rn arketl th e e m l o f K iotkoltV
W FUNKM DAY. N«»V. I. 1950
in flu e n c e ill th e |m itv
lie yield eit th e m itio o n l c h a tr ilia n -h ip to Jh liies A I ni le y , W ith A l S m ith he h e e n m e a c liv i
TO D AY ’S n im .B VKHHI!
in tin l.ilie i ty l.i iiytn w h ic h h tiju d to d e fe a t Itonai-vs-ll
When unr worship heroine* a fo r u recond te r m . S in c e th e n he hm l tn k e n n o p a rt in
mumbltny ol words, of erupt» |a ,lilie s
l ie
lia d Intel, h o w e ver, " tin e c fu W tlc tl ito u r ,1
forme, fiod lo*e* I s t l l H l
fhe
Is in pit al Jerusslein hecarnr » H Im ioilS l if e ," a n d In &lt; i,* r \ a p ia a ra n c e he e iijo y e ti it .
piste of barter and arafl before
ft was d **ii«jred: Tt,e n i t r l i i i r i r t
of Israel shall U laid waste
Amos 7 :V
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VVcrlil's 11iyrlit'.st Peak

W h a t l* tin* liiy lie v t m n im la iii in H ie w n r ld ? M l
S h rid i I d lirlirb i I,as U e n su«
l i s t , th e ■c I i i h i I c h iltlre fi w ill i t p l y , ? in cc tin * pcli,H,le
I &gt;cmfe&lt;l by (.jovernoi W siicn And ■ till ten ch k n o w n y e n p ta p h lr tin t? , i'e r iia p n it In, an d y e t
when a sheriff *‘f Voltina to un 'y •* tlts*is lias a t ixciT ffitn ly ii tl&lt;»ulil a la ,id it tn m a k e th e i(i»*!t
suspended for *llo&gt;*in* ysinblmy |
jn ti*ii*s t|n y . T wo A u s tr ia n -In d e n t.s, l i e r i i a r t l Svnhistln
to epeis ir. ihai is news
m il H e in z K r u p a r z , a n * pnin p tn c h t f k u p on th e re p o rt,
„ * . • . ,
, i ih,Lu
m ule hv n v in tn m fiy itiM o v e r w i-tle in ' hints In W n r ld W a r

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l Id ,u t i n iilu ia e d ..........
„ v e r I'd),nun feet
th e .,.o k * o*
«.« who
| ,llK |, (K v e re s t'n o f f ic ia l h e n -h t n 2U.«Hi2|.
world-V».dr
I" u,r s ill
w o ild v *.d r r.uLllidr
pi
l.a s t fu ll l.e n iia r d I
( la rk , an A m e n c m t e x p lo re r,
v rtp ty of Is m &gt; *'&lt;d atMiny "«
me Si o n Id v to (t.r slshire ul lit im irn e y e d to H ie ,li&gt;ot o f lin n n iy a te riu u n p e a k , A tim e
tJaiTiin’ hy ila n ie , hrtd e s tiirta le d lh a l it w an 211 ,1’, t il fe e t Id y ii.
p tllid r n l. Dr. KJwoocf ( Nance
h»y« Vishmsky. " I *«y Dr. Nsme oh? tInsrs .’10 , 000 , il is t ru e , lad H i l l l ii y h c r I li a n J'.verest
Jtlier e x p lo rc rx Im ve H io u y ld it was no m o re H u m 2 1 ,00(1
Ihuul&lt;i h r sent In s m»d house
I f t fern l-e p im d rn l in * ma*l ,r 2 2 . 000 . ( ie o y r a |d n i? a t e incliu etl tu p u t itn lie iy lil a l
h o u it He is msd and should be lia iilt 2 r»,0 tJ0 fe e t.
Svuhnrlis a n d K ro |&gt; iirz m a y ta k e a c o u p le o f y e a rn on
be plsced in s slis ig id -js ik e t
'h e ll

ip ie s t. idnce th is

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p a rt id

t h e i r jo b .

A n o th e r

In New Yolk C ity d is pio|„&gt;se,'
m i w ill be tin * m a k in if o f m ap* ol T ib e t , w liic li Is M il!
that ritual pcnallies be meted oui m o in p le tc ly c h m l o l My 1052 o r Itifili H ie mystery o f A n n ie
|0 the psienl* o l hot tod riliv e f
d a i’h in m a y lie solved
as lh« duvets themselves te iriv r
viheisrvet tbey ate involved in |
t i a i i l i law vinlsluoi* And vrln
made the p»op«i*l&gt; Wlty, a panel
T iit* p r c a itit e iitic o f tin* w o rld rr*r|ulr**a tIm t e v e ry H t l r f h lfh sriuu.l semnl* vsl.o alio
en in fn r m h i m i t l f as tn w n rld itiain d na w e ll aa ilu fn e .itic
laid patents should n»*t allirs* tlie il
tie . n u ll rnttke. up hi.i o w n m in d it? t o w h e r e h e Htam la.
th iid irn to dnve s tim p rd d o w i
H e lp in d u iiiK th in innv I m * h a il at ninut a d u lt liilu c n tiu n celt
suprii-up r a il anyway, t.vsil thr
lir a .
r lukiieu applet tale irn u tle pat

Informed I’uhlie

r a ti,

E»#n babtes at* not immune
Itom the lasihinatiunr ot liie evil
and wicked. In New 't in h i (; dy
Irw in Ulster and Mrs Hers
w e ll rentincrd diutwe
in [ptisuu lot u p e ra h n i* oT all
tltil|s , a Ids, k m a lle t *n habier
iilrfilim a le (Iwhhrti wtte picked
up in Miami, shipped tu Nev* York
whr«c lin y w r it sold lot from
♦700 to U ,000 ra tlr tn d ltiis l
arUptmn
kplmn gut
gvrnrccshngt. 'Ac tup
pose th e ir ate things lowei than
arr’ dtegai tra llrr m habrn. but al
the moment we ta n 'l think whet d
ii.
Thrt n pciliafu no time to
throw Hones al the Moovrvrlt dan
tn tf w r have nothing lull tvtnpsihv
lo t the illv o irc d vote ul John M&gt;-rt
linger who hat )url |urn|)cd l«
hn death. But it tesmi tu us
that il it ig sm vsuith |M,inling
out that (Itiiie who rk&gt; not
know how tu live thrmrelvet
should he at lead rertisine4 in
lry |nl lo force t.th c ii to
(a id in g lo their ditlafes. f l i r F s t t
way. it reemt to ut, to improve the
moral, rihg a iu i. and cultural itanda td i o i the country n to ret a
good example
One o f the m uil imiwiiUnt
it (lev lo he d e tid fd in the Nov. 7
rise iron, in io la r av Sermnolr
County tl concerned, it the etlabhthmenl o f a county In * rortlrol
ugrL The rovi o i u u h a unit n
relatively tnttgnificanl and w ill
rave h u n d ird t n f thou u n til of dol­
la r! w ttilh of prn|teily damage In
l lj ii day and lime of lumhei lim it
age*, il is a crime lo n tk Inunmy
down a home. And when timber
i&gt; io badly needed foi io many
worthwhile purpose* tanging all
th# way (lorn turpentine to nrw i
print, if »j • double crime careless­
ly lo d n lio y young srcd|mgi You
can do youf county a great service
as well as your Hale and nation
by voting (or "Y ts ” in the fit*
cbntrol itferendum.
Naltonalrsi rebels, who nre it* ing a tevoll in Puerto Kico, give
the im p ie iiio n that itwy want the
United Stale* lo g il out. d ial they
want to be free and independent
so that they can slats* to death
in then own way. Il would tie a
tre a t bleu tug and a Iteiueiwioui
economy for live United Stales lo
by lir a of Pueilo K u o weie it not
fa t tbe fa d that its independence
Would ia il about as long a* it
ta le lo r Russia in sat ut&gt; a

T h** p re n id c id i)f tine u l Ih e ae , th e N e w S ch o o l fr*r So
.-ini Ite M -a rc H In Nevv Y o r k , a a y n : " ' H im n d u lt fa c u lle d u | m&gt;i i
■I la* not Itfd y a p io fe jis lb n u l hut n |x * r n in , n o t o n ly n tu x*
n y e r hut ti d t f / t n . a n d tn |d ir ( lr |jm t e , th u u y h in d ir e c tly ,
n n io m c ld m b t declalO Ua". T o th is *n tf, at tid y course? m a y
oVdt- likM i&lt;ol i t ) dxi. Mint aiH iul u p licu vn l ilt A s in u in l t lie ,N V n r
t :
U T h t Mini
uh,l evtttiofnir* bgi i g n u in il o f I t it a a it , (In lte it
ja e l, th a (h'lirl
ih ie s lo te ip ti |i/»iicy, vvurM eruim m kc jn i&gt; b le n ia , i.iirc p c u ii
, i-i im at m u 'tiid i, tttni Hit- lik e .
f
!

C leur th in k in p «hi u m h .«uliJeiT» i? itlr lig a lr tr y fn r cuch
lite r, lie call ifiakr- Kira view s fe ll not only nt Hie |ai|l? but
w it It hi? u iirr -c e n la tlv e a

tn U a s it-

HiRtril). E very cilizt-il aiiMtld Hike MTHnml} Hie
Hid ren|M)liMiblliliM uf liviliu tu u dsHU'RiUcy.

|,y c o in n u lh lc iit in n

i t v I It-RFC

Duff, Myers
,r mi- ,,-ih . a c .«m
uael
D u ll i,Mi Holy Year pilgrtcs w et* In
.oahln'l
succr ••fu lly
tun
foi' Hii- crowd, and peibaps almost as
lu rs n iriit ami al the string lim a many c itlrrn s of Itom*.
M n-« ,,l clore u l-m t Ibe tein ti
i am tmw to I t- a •tn w lo l," 'ty
Cl -M !*■»♦ #♦•••

lit-

tu

lie

iT n iite n l.

is saiil.
D u ff has Igimrerl Myers’ refin iic c to his pusaitilr |ilrsblential ambitions. Ami bis respmiso
w r* “otu tiling a i a tim e’’ w h-n
or was inltouurrit as tlie “ iiuat
resilient of the United Slates’*
at a meeting ol |I m Itrpublb an
I a t* t 'nmmittee.
Wlills- I hr- senatorial cuntest
l i t l taken tup billing, troth Hu
publican# amt llentnerdla have
—ft") hkgrrselvr raiftpalgns for
governor with control of tn* stain
goveinmi-nf 41 Stake:
John S .,F m a M-sIgnerl from th *
-ta t* *u|&gt;*iiwt ro u rl |u not (or
guvrrnor
or,
tlw*
ID puti'kan
ticket. The DeiniWiitli - ptckerl Iti
■i, m l ■,, Ir,In, m , a* their go
U rn a to rla l eatididala |*rg rlv hecause uf his 100.1,1X1 vote victory
oYer (he 1'bitadelphla ttcpuMirgn
-igauiistion only a year ago when
•,* was rlrc trtl city IrcaSUlrr (III
“clean up” plaljotol.
A big factoi in tbe result of
.tu- clretion will l# ibe posiliuu
akin *by tb f .'AHi.mm-iahl voter i
atm sug|arrt&gt;,l lirpubluan p ri­
mary candidates lunkril by funu
t
U. H. Rnnator Joseph M.
•rundy.
t i i unity, lung lime top man of
I ’rnnsylvailla Hrpubiicant, until
-h» pnm ary, has krpt n, nt 'dur
K T ' i L ^ I l ' V l i c J i r ’ eam
"K t'tb.
general rlecUon * * n , . |
paign. Ho Ins U. R. Rep. Juhn (^
Autike), dr fe .ltd senatorial tan
nine hacked by fiiu m ly.
Jay Cooke, win, lost out for
lie
gubernatorial
iiuuiliiatiun,
alcilged
the
winning
|nimrr&gt;irkct hie support but tefu sn l tn
tiviinliun to slteml a fund mix
-ng rally. Republican Senator F.d
wara, M arlin , who alto backhJ
Ktfbkel and Cooke, h i* made only
lie speech in th * d a ta . In th M
peecti he urged aleVllun uf tb j
epubtlran ticket.
No hnldi have been barred hi
he campaign.
M yer* has term rit D u ff “ a
ike liberal" operating with "the
untie uM local machines hr stole
ratal th * old guard" In th * p ri­
mary, D u ff b ia responded by
calllna My*r» a "Truman yea
nasi W'

o ra ry M innie were UN of the
church's
f.d
liv in g
caidinale
M si,kid on the h riisd step* dose
la-low them w rit- 660 a n btiMbopvj

p a tria icin , and bishops flum all
p ,H * o f th r wnrld.
W rit up in fro n t, als-,, were the
rr|,iv ri-iita llv rs of some 40 n v
. oi,* wtill which tl,* Vatican
marnlains
diplumatle
relation*
(here Were no re p ie ic n ta lif**
Irnm the tru ii C urtain conrdrlea.
Tin- pageantry began at X 10
A M in I,right sunshine, when
tlie Inad o f the t i n ' pnirrsiioi
Conducting tlie P o n tiff emerge*'
?
from th* tironxe d—,,s „ f V *tliWn Malice.
Tbe I'uiw, robed in while and
Wearing fils Jeweled miter, waa
burned on hla portable throne
i.r tu r e tt|e multitude, many Of
w hom tmd to-rn wailing ilneel
■lawn.
A m ig h ty ro a r aa fro m a i m
came Iro n , th e th ro a ts o f thev
people,
re p re s e n tin g
a ll ra r e * ,
, i* * * , - i and a t) c o m e ts n f th e

glnlw.
Tbe roar swelled as the I'u n ttff
was
carried
slowly
Into the
aipiare, before (be ulielitk In Ita
■enter and then up the steps tu
th r red damask covered thrnna.
One
by
otic
tbe
cardinals
stepped Itefurr the I'upe, who
*•» (.W * W h , r .ftk . of V*»fj ^ S e i amt S w im tjun d s In
olu ifal u n tf„iii)*, and knelt hi
i iCisanCr.
Eugene Cardinal Tisserant of
Krsnre, sub deaeon of the sacred
College. Hien stepped forward and
tl Ijtlln recpieatid the Hope “In
atanler” —iinm rdgelriy lo exer­
cise his "aupremp judgrincnt" and
declare "M a ry , uur mosj eaeet

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WEDNESDAY NOV. I, 1950

h im

/ilex Littlefield

F ile t)

. *i
I I «sila*M I ’t s a pa a# 'lael

A g a in s t" F a p e f j f *
D ro p p e d B y C o u rt

JtivMtian *-f N m tli K o n * by
o.n.ldi-rttM * lin t tnrees, * « il to
L* iiovd* up largely &lt;*( Cbilw **
T A L l. A llA H H E K , N o v . I - O V ,
Communist*
f i o in
Manchuria
Florida**
law
requiring that
M.ulii la* th* fu irru nn et ut a
newspaper* be served written no
grave •iluaiinii
However, we • houidnT rush tu tu* ami permitted to publish a
i» r r |iliiK
e ia w lu 'io n s ,
p e n d in g rrtrai lion lu fo r* t i e r S t* sue!
developments 'Jlus l«ulii venture *‘-t 1,4
upht l,| t*v the Hu
l,y the llolshevtsla may la* a de­ pirn* court v rtle id a y ,
Tli* ro u it, in unanintou* derision
fensive move to protiet l,t( hydro
Mruwanl county rlr
elertrle ».,iks on tie Vahi Itiv e r ,; ■fh&lt;*«*d
. 1, 1, 1, fonns mu*i „ f Ho U .rd n ruil court which ditm i-se.l a JIOo.
between North Korea and Man- bra hbel suit brought against the
rh u tia . These work* supply power H ' 1 lje id *n ia le lia ilv News hv
over a wide industrial area in Julian l.. Boss, furinei cits attarnev slid judye
Maorhufia.
J( ss ill arced hr was Idu-led hv
Hut the nffnll could he mote
• erlous 11,an that. It toiihi mean the rw paper after he filed a suit
the Chinese Communistt finally t i*g u irr JUh p e irrn t as*#siin*nt
have derided |« rush stronir fnrres of uropertv in F o il Lauderdale
Mis libel suit was demisted be1 to tlx apt of thr lollapsiiiK North
h n |,*l&gt; t
Mao, hunari troops, of m e * he fa lh d to pivr the new *
coin-e, have been fiyh tin y in the |*ap* r w iittn , notice of hi* inlen
N orth Korean ranks s&lt;hec the iw, tu sue and pe-unlt il tn rnikw
tin t of tin war. but tiu-ir number a irtraction and currwctlun if It
Ina* it’s |.*rn ttirai up to uuw.
had acted In stood faith In luihlisti­
A * this colum n ha* pointed out ll e I he* u rlrlnn l article.
o fte n , th e ir always has been the
li .'S . halieoycd llie law reuuir
d a tiK ri that the I ’orn m iin lvts would h r written notice tg*fu,i* a suit |s
- t a i l pout in * triMips in to N o rth file*! lili yruuiuls it Kiantrd ape.*
Koiea f t ,.in Manchuiln Tiuit slta u | privileycs tu new*pa,iers and
teyy wuulit serve a double pur ( | er. sltcals nml would limit him
|Hi*e:
i j,, . ullrctien o f “actual ilnrnaire**’
Il would k*ep hope nundwrs of
Justice It. K. Kobelt*. H I,tin I*
American and o ilie r lln lt is l Na
the , unit's opinion, said "Wi* con*
lions fuires tied up In Korea.
i else that the statute was enacted
It would impose a heavy sreon- . ,
.i
&gt; .,
to
rut only to Insure that newspapers
o n .il burden o il
the
W estern ... , , , . i ,_i i _ i _ ___ , . ,
. , . .
pi, w e,* involved
T h is rro n o iu lr a»i p»n«diral* would !»• rrlieved
uislet
the
circumstances
therein
blrrthny |. nnv of tin* • tsis-f Colli*
n iu n is t weapons tn l i t * ,-*.n fl,c t euooirrated ul puiiitivo dsinairie
t-ut al*o tu a ffo id newspapers and
w ill, the ,1, mum racies.
Whils* It is ton sally to form periodicals an opportunity in ev­
any posit tv * conclusion, it certain*. en case to make a full and fair
Iv wouldn’t hi* surpiwibK if th*&gt; |i&lt;ia.(U ,n hi m itlyation of the
C h in e '* Communists, under in* ,t»i,:»*es which a person mat liavr
ttiuc|ions fiotn Moscow, should lu ffrird by reason of the pnhli
continue tu thruw tioops into istton. 'Ibis u k |K |ty r is a salutoiv
i,o itl, K o n a The Chinese have uu one and we &lt;]&gt;, not think it ronH i
unlimited lesrrvlor of suliticri lutr unjust discrimination in f«
upon which to draw They could vu, uf newspaper* and p, tio&gt;lnals.*’
keep on po,irinse fiKhtims men a*
Justice l(,it,erts said the law pru.
* rises the Korean la,unitary In,Is. v i d e *
“ sufficisiil
safcyuurd*
fin itely without placinR any x rra t ayamst irresponsihiUty on Uu part
im , ut on I hei. immense rrso uio
of the preia” and if inaihi more
Then the,, i* another thiny tn stllriKent by tin* rm irt* or leyisr emend.* i in connect Inn with this Istoie **l|,e |,les* would lu* iinir no
id*a of piottactiny the Korean inhibited that Its srieat and ne»e*
v.ai It piovide* an irni&gt;ortant dir* i*r V fbnetion of |&gt;oliciri|r our *u
traction foi thr Western powers or tv tbriJiiyh repot tiny It* event*
vsIdle at be. Red o|.ei nlu.ii* arc and by analytical cifticltin would
tu'hed
the y ia v r ('mnmunisl is eiioufly im paiied.
iipl eaval In French Indochiisa, for
“ In Ibe free dissemination of
instance, aod the l.'h lrirs e Inva
•ion , f Tibet. And u lh r r Common i,*»s, then, and fa il comment
itt offensives ate boHiny up In ll,eie„n, buri'lreds and thousamta
of r.aws Herns and article* an* put*
Asia.
Inked daily uinl weekly in our
(ie o rra l M a c A ith u i presurnahly
PiW'papers and periodicals. Tills
w iii make a rep ort tu the (Jelled court iudiciouslv knows that it fr&gt;*
N a tio n * if the Chinesi* C om m unist
&lt;|uei,tly take* a leysl tnhunal
Invasion Is s u ffic ie n tly srrlo uv tn
montJis of dllipent scat chine to d^
w a r,sol II. Then it w jll he up tn
the peace i.iy u llir a lIo n to lake ac­ teimlne the facta of a c u n itc v ri&gt;lai
situation.
tio n
When it is recalled that a re
f l a t raise* t|^&gt; question of
dstermine
Justi what
useful in***#
move 11
l lie
U. •N»* porter
fi«
n iiji ■IMiHI
ir u&gt;
1 # is
a Ievprclrd. . to M
g
could make. e*|,ecia 1ly *ince th * * ^ h facts l» a m atter of hours' or
O iinrse Communtit gov*r’Bment '" ‘" u l** it is only reasonable to
- n 't a in e m V r of the u ffa n iid 1 ,h ,t
«rrore w ill
t mu ,fru e , th r I f J f . r u u f l Culp
,tenin th r Petplng regim #'*ri,l
n
ra t, lin er the prrerrvatlitri o f!
to grani it ibe metnbetehip our Amerl.-an ,t(in&lt;a-,aev depemlsl
which the t tdnY«e Herts want very upon th * public'* trreivlng Irifot
much
mat ion •|,er.tf|y particuiatly upon
However. Mari wouldn't bait the getting new* of pending matter*
Communist*' Korean program if while It,err still it tun* for inihllc
thev were bent on protracting the opinion to form and he fell -it
war on the i,rii)ii«iila. Thr 0 . N i* vital that n&lt;&gt; unrrasnnabll rr»
then mighi fin,I n»*H in th r un- tia ln t* l.e plan ,t uimn thr w „rkfiii’
happy position of leaving tu raise news reporter or Ihe editorial
more troops from the membership writer ”
to figh t in Korea.
H * iteelared giving new .pipers
Ih e foregoing summary Is of the oppurtunity lo correct inadvgi

tail
:',B ^

Tn# fullr.lilMte"inJe”
*Tir# uf
•ineth
l V a remains
a
1'to
. be *#en
N
o rth 'It
Korea
Meantime we have from the
Americans in Ihe Korea military
advisory group the statement thel
they (Ansider Hi* eltuatlun rertniu
Volt (his appraisal waa given brfn r* ihe e-&lt;ai-t -treng th of the in
vadlng ChllirS* had been determin­
ed.

Un'
r'u’*
&gt;k*n
f-trlv
#nij j' ua|
| y c&lt;jnjinrii»ur»l*
%#ilh
th**

Ioeaher

USED CARS

slfulsvils, advised (lie Uovtruor
ih r • r , f * in cnl &gt; “ it lie lirv id by you
are lu flu ie n t to show that belore
and mice &gt;epl. 6 I 1'M i tht th erili
oi Voluoa counly and the con*
itahlr ul the divine! in winch Dr*
Land n lim .ie d ,iavr J u t tlirir
ryrs to nr iynorr tins luinmoo
kn ,.,.|rd *r oi s«M| VHiistivnv si the
van, 1,1 i,.( laws tu tlie iJelsnd
a tra ."
J -t ieoverr.oi said tile rvulrncr
Uisrc by t.rvin madr it rppear
M allei In
and
L illle liild
w rir
eo,ll&gt; u l neglect , • duty u, of
Iw e .’’
s p e c ific a lly , tio lh w rre suspend*
e,t treatise M oiita tickets weie
sold on the streets o f DeLand
• im e Kept i{
the dale W arren
put sh e riffs and con tta blrv •
l oth i they would be suspended if
StamhliliK la w * w rre not enfurerd
m t h in te rrito rie s .
The charges are subject to re­
view by the IHRI State Senate
'hicli ran ir t u in the two to of.
flee o, make their removal p er­
manent.
L ittle fie ld I n s t took office to
le p ln rr f ib e iif f R. p;. Stone under
an upiroiutinem l,y form er (&gt;ov*
err,or Hp,-s*ard f.. H olla r,I Slone
had been suspended by Holland
fo i the same offense for whi*’b
L ittle fie ld had been Suspended
yesterday
fa ilu re to en fo rre
yn m h lin tt la w *.
L ittle fie ld , a fo rm e r state leirts*
ia tn r. |, im m e dia te |jast chairm an
“ f li ii Ktate Irem octatlc Kxecu*
tiv e Com m ittee.
I ’ revlouslv suspended lev W a trrti
fo r not enforcinpt prrmhhnjt law *
w eie H h e liffs Jitnm.v S ullivan of
Hade. W a lte r C la tk of tiro w a rd ,
K ra n i _ W illia m
*&gt;f 1‘olk
and
Isle F ru o r o f Okaloosa,
Con-tables suspemhvl were Fox
(lkalo***a.
M, W ilson am i O L. liengtson o f
Meanwhile
A tto rn e y
C e n rra l
Richard K rv in said today most re­
cords o f the F lo rid a M erit system
should la* open to inspection by
the pres) and general public.
Ii, an o p in io n given to Angus
l.s ird , in * ilt system rupervtaor,
K rv in 'a id F lo rid a l.aw n r ju tr r *
I hat all p o h lir recent* h« open
for. Inspection.
Tht*. he said, would include
tn e ilt system perm anent and r u trent active irg is te rx of fob ap­

plicants and their grader. Monthly
persona*) audits, certificate* of
aetMMia eligible for appointments,
Job &lt;|ualt/ 1cation* and test papers.
However, he warned the open­
ing of Use records are au h jejrl to
any federal restriction*.
e.rv n r, M l.vird that confldet'**
ial ineeeligative report* should
not t*e open to the pi-Idle and
should I h* kept separately from
personnel records.
The Attorney lieneiul i*Bid per­
son* taking an examination, na­
tu ra lly should not la p siio llteil tu
tee tests questions in advance, hut
uthers aucli as itew»pa|»i (s p o il­
ers, members uf legislative com­
mittees and 1'andidatn themselves
should be permitted to tee the
papers to determine thee* ,
fia u d or tn eg ularity In the g li d ­
ing.
Under a msrl* covtr-d r» — •lion, it t record have been closed
tu the public.

Auction Market
■I H R i1 iif4 I

iwhi

I HP# tlH r i

A big barbecue will be held when
the new site uf the auction m a tkrl
is opened, amt W h Hatnawav
w ill I,* in charge,
Mulidoring amt clearing ha&gt; Ic tn
completed on the site of 1 1 acr»which is located on the (Irla m ’o
Highw ay exactly one mils south
of the city limits.
t ’reliminarv surveying uf a r*'ad
adiuinlng the north side rtf tlw
property and running one mile c a t'
to Hanford Avrnur has been con,
pteted, and tbe matter w ill be pre­
sented soon for ru n *td rration
the County Commission
whir),
met t* on Nov. it, said Mr llawsnn
Although the market
bmldine
committee has not rome to a final
decision he added, as to what type
of building will be erected, di*
dictions Hava indiraled tlu eiec
lion of a long she,! for the v*»,
table and miscellaneous suctions
T h r program a!&gt;o include* the
building of a cattle ring of -land
ard site to permit auctioning of
stock.

Kiwanis Club
H ■ •ll» « # 4

^feHM

D i*

were use,! to lake tke Ktwwniana
to the school farm where they
wen- shown a I,out by Krnnetii.
Lttddy. instructor.
'P
A t tlie fa irn tbe v is tto t* saw
■lie w rit e q u ip p x) shop room, the
new p la n tin g o f Bermuda and
i'a n g o la gra s* fo r pasturage, a u i
the 1 1 m onths old H e ifo rd b u ll,
,lonate&lt;t tu the Htale D epartm ent
o f education by Heais Roebuck
l ' o , and in tu rn leased to tbg
Hernliioie
Chaptei
of
F u lu is
t a im e r*.
tlw- K *v. J. It. Root, K iw a n ia ti
and t i l l s lit r ia t o r e in s tru c to r, t n - ^
troduceit A lla n H tU e l, m ,u n
tu rn welcomed ft,* visito rs. F itn clpai H erm an L M o ld s in v ite J
the k iwamans to &gt;e* lb * ta r lo o t
depai tin , ntv.
An eih lb ltlo n of audio visual
rquipnient, drscrtl.vl by M i. M or­
ris as tbe best hi any blgh school
ill tbe slate, war shown tn the
gymnasium. Ib e m strum *ut* iniTudrit a t,ioluO|&gt;e, which can pluJwl highly magnified otijswts cu
the scieeii or wall, a Lingua
(horn for teaching languages b&gt;|}
means of |ihonngta|,h r co rd s, a
Wrbser wire lecordel, a Comblll*
,-d phonograph and sound sys­
tem, and a llaluptican, • post
, aid and slide projector o f the
wax an
hu&lt;
ia l vs t type Also *shown
A n,pr,. sound projector.
'
liu e s l* introduced by Col. S
Ii. lU in liin n were K. S Ithydj holm o f Melbourne, H a iry Woods,
I’alla has see, R. C,q,eland, and
Sue Cutlem . “ tw e e th e a tl" o f the
Key (Tub.
0
t'lnrence f'la u s * o f th * Key *
(Tub
e llle lta in rd
W illi
lo ng s
I 'resident S m ith rs p re is e d appiM -taitou to (be Key Club foi
th e ir h o s p ita lity .

Shaw
I l uHliHUeJ M

um

t*HC# HBf f

|i|o fr|« ffJ lo Ilf.
a
"He never attended church in '
Knooirh clay tile for more tbs,
■ectnt vest* Iwcailie of h i* id I Mill svrraot -in - bathrooms \v»
the minister said.
useel to fini*h wall* ami e»Minis vanced uge,
“ Mot it is wiling to sav that hr
of the new faiMHIiKWi Was* bur
wi&gt; an atheist He believed In
tunnel .under tlie llo u M or Tex.
(hat.’’
Mut HIibw umonscioue, wa* un­
The r le -td c • pal k * fiu n , a ,-*•’
able to heat the |, rave is
■lardy wben the fu r ts oode- f e ) -**At 4:1:0 P.M . ( I l : VO A M l Eas­
a t* probably caused by th e pecu­
waa
lia r d r y * * * * o f thg h a ir, w hich i- tern Siar.daid fim el Hbaw
free fro m the o ilv ru b s ta n c is com still unconscious and bla doctor
•aid bis conditfun war unchanged
loon to tbe v o a tl o f anim als.

opiKiitunilv
to .. m ate the e rro(r."
“ .
h»
“n‘' n“ v , ,V r ,h*
«"•
annoyanre and expense of answerlag libel lu ll*.

S l’ IX IA l. S A L E

t r e s ll s e r f

e r’s service aa agyla im i manaarr
for th# oaat two mantb*. til*
ice lo the manager from time I &gt;
tim e fo r a number of year* and
In behalf uf the Board of piree
toks, thanked him fur the&gt; » rfk he
hail done
M r- Lesjier during Ihe list* •- v
real year* ha* a*»i«f»&lt;r the (" s u ­
tler uf Commerce lo It* mrmlur
•flip drives, has directed a crn*q*
tPi-neck, and ha* stipeivLred the set
ting up nf outstanding Hroiinn!County exhibit* at the
Central
Florida fa ir* at Orlando, and th,
relocation of mod sign* advertis­
ing this section
"Ranfurd’a greatest need as far
aa louriat* arc concerned Is to nro
vide more abd 1,alter bousing and
areummodatiuri* fu r them", he
atated. "Thera are plenty of ueo
pie coming into Florida, but hous­
ing is required lo meat their re
quire merit*."
" I t Is not enough for th* Cham
her of Commerce to Hal vacancies."
hd pointed out. "but soma effort
should he madr to induce pioperty
owner* to meet I ha itan d a td i of
houa|ng required by people com­
ing bar*."

ing. The Hiatlne Chapa) choir
took up Ih * hymn, a t did the
inblher" to be assumed In body voices u f b u r.'*'« J* o f Uiouaandv.
I h * g ia n t I,to rn * b a lk a f Sb
and soul Into heaven.
I ’e te i's trg a n lo to ll. One by-one
Relying in Latin, Plus slid ha
Wished tu prav. lie railed h-a the belt* u f Hume'a hundred* o f
0 lb * i churchea jo in e d the cho ivoire, asking fur gudanre iiot.v
U*.
Cod in this “ most grace a c t”
M eanwhile, In cath edra l* and
Th# I'ope Intoned "Vent, crea­
church. • th ro u g h o u t i l l * w oriJ
tor"— “Corn*-, o creblor." TW rr
service * were being held lo cel*
in one uf lb * most tense momenta, b ra t* the event.
he diopped to hi* knee* tu pray.
.Speaking
briefly in Kalian af
‘ 'M W
A few minute* later, at V:40 lay (he *T # -D iu jn ." Pop* Pm.
A. M. (S:40 A . M . Eastern daciarrd ibe world doa* not yot
Bunddtd T im a ), ha Iwgan raaid-

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Sudan
(lu a e r.

Ihtod

T ire*.

Clean. Heady To Uo. Only

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O L lfe

Club Coupe

For ywora b ank or* havo rogardod la n d aa a
potantraJ farm lor grow ing piodncw. Today,
m ot* an d m ore bankers o r * roaiizm g that gam*
km d lgbwtlwr far g ro w in g t;«*t as a crop. Ti m gfosrmg a n d loom lira pfaveniton arw bemg* n C o u ta g * d b y th * A m e r ic a n B a n k i r *
Aaeodaticm
Glowing tto*a. eithoi aa a full tun* pru wet
ot aa a tn u am to lupplem unt (arm incoma. ia

In* uvindf cat used . ohly hy
amJIy. Caml. clean and well
kept automobile. For tala

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B U IC K

Dark (»rt*t*n Super
Sedan

good htialn— . Grarwtng tf««a con b * a aound

IriTMthsanl.
Tl***. Ill* a n y 'o th e r crop. ne*d protection
Fit* Ii on* of itwli groatost enemiaa. You can
help p»ot*d our tnveatinant in growing tract by
keeping fir* out of our wood*

Una owner, low hsiieaga. Clean,
oily equtpned with a n*w
l'J60oo set of | 6 | B. F. (’.odd
rich tubslkit tires. Radio, baa*
er-d e f/o slrf. For Halt

g y « . V ,r « »
1

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BJU
Cray Super‘Sedan
Driven only IflO l Tnile* bjr lo c il
butlneaa man. F u lly essulppad
with radio, healer - d e fm ta f.

windshield washer, look* Ukt
a new car.
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Barbara Bohlaycr

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■Social And Hersurial Activities "t',lsllt'"rvli,m
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Sir. and Sir* Weller llohlaycr
announced today Ihc marriage of
their daughtet. Hathara Jeanne,
to Henry- Nickla* Tamm. .It »on
of Sir and M i* II N Tamm of
th i* edv on Oct 33 In Folkatott*
(7a.
'It *
Tatum
attrnrlerl
local
•ehiHil* In T ro y, Pa nut Slct'trn
P n iv er.ity. She ha* llverl here foe
the |&gt;a*t three year* and at pre­
sent t* employed at the Sanfur*
Atlantic National Hack
Mi Tamm attended local *chool*
and graduated from the Culver.
*ity of Florida, lie i&gt; «»*iH-iate'l
with tiro rg e W illiam * a* a certi­
fier! puhllr accountant.
After Nov tr. th.-y will make
t h 'it home at
F*.am lua llitvc.

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Social Calendar

Faye Garner Honored
On KisrliUi Birthday

Personals

H onoring ..*r da u g .rtcr, F a ) c
w k iin f s o v i
M i* I
I*. Slid I h a' a. h. r
(•arr&lt;"t, \ | ta. I.. I te ir n c r e n te rPrayer meeting w ill he
i m
'.ii n t fm t n i with ,i H allo w e en hoiiaCgucat. Sli*« Slare.rrct Hug
Firat Mrlhmliat t ’hurrh ,ii : i
h itlh ila v p u tty at th ru h u tn r on icr, of Haynrvltlc, Ata.
l \ M.
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W. .1 S ixte e n S tir r l la *t F riila y
T h r atudy " f “ The lltn&lt;l&lt; W. .ifti rnoon in rclehralion o f h
M r*. Mike Stmarik ha* returned
| m i h” wtll I*- i "in ii vi. .1 H ir i n i the e ig lilh td rth d a y a n m v c r'a ry .
to her home after In-ing confined
M iy e r M •**•!in»r hour at ti,. F ir - ’
Frinnhl-i.aughton
.Memorial
riu p a rty n o lieht in (he out* to
Raptint Church thi* c v ra in y «t
ii» oi gulden* of the tiu rn c r home Hoapital.
7:3(1 IV M
which w a * gaily .Iren ated with
Ft lend* of Clyde F-tatooMk. will
The Sunday School f i (h F it - ' 'a t . o' I.u l.tern*, em u paper fc»he glad to learn that he
impiovB aptiat Church vt ill hnv( it
| &gt;.
tooi.. unit erdnred hallnnna. Favor*
p a rttn c u liil M «■*■*itm '
n fte i
the i l ' “ iiti|ili« &gt; U o i the Halloween ing in th r Florida Sam tniiiim
I 'n y r r Sleeting hunt.
theme.
Sir. and M r* F II l.aney i «.l
T l l l ’ K . M I ll
weekend gin -t. V|t*
•ear Southw ard wa* aw arded a a&gt; their
»»% V llU ilN I \ IV W h l ltS n V
The Koval A mha&gt; aito i« of i l .
price fo i the mmt &lt; iou*iial co*- Jamea SI H a rtl'n n of K n tirp it'r.
Firat R n p liit Chutrh w ill u tn i i&gt;
tunu am i price* f. i excel lin g In Ala.
the church (hi- rvrnrng at ; imi
A firm1* I 1 mhah »*f I** Lulu! m ll^ l
tto g a m e ' Were |uc*rn1i*d to Jo
V. SI.
Sir. and ' l l '
Vlvln Kdpa'nrk t*n .iN itim \ lim iHH . T hut« iin y df*
to n H u gh ey, Carolyn t i e i t i anil
^ r h r South Sl.h Ptimavv I' I
have moved to M rilhra Iteaeh to trrn m ifi Mf
llu u n b t* b iritH 'fly
Knv Ivey.
A. w ill he at thr arhfNtt ill &gt;t •&gt; &gt;
frn itt H e lp rr, I I , htimp i»f Mr
make their new home Sti K ilin l
lotte
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I*. M. A ll parent, n tr i e p o . t e |
rick i* connoted with thr new (Miirioi nn«i hita Bill f iiilin . H A
to attend nt 7:30 I' M. w lin y rnenta o f ire rira n t anil ra k e were hank there
flnmnr
ri'lve rl to the fiilluM ing:
can vlalt thr *cho.d room
Mr*. Kr»**f W« i f cl inii n vt b»« iif
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Mr
and M r* t* S F Starr wit* r*&lt;ni|iAnu*(| h« f ftiothi-t. Nfr* Itrlle
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Sue
Kike,
Jean
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w ill meet nt the SInaunic Hall a*
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I ■lela I'.iik e ) . h.n Iv e y . M alty rrteh ratr their l.oMen \V..|.|rntr T * v l» r h«»iiir t «* l«*r*t v
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ally Wallace, S i ' . f i i M rK in n e y , On Sunday they- plan to hold a
W orld Cotai..unllv Pay- w ill In u
family reunion at their home on • I'ifitlitiu in m f 11nit1 w ith l i f t hr*'hi
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Hughe)
llinna
llaynea,
3:00 I*. SI. at the Ftr»t lla p tt.'
Ih rrln -tn v v .m«| «i*1rr. Mr
iin«!
C arolyn
C7crt r , ly n d a
R rltota, -JOOt Irffe rto n Avenue
Churrh.
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tn hi*r hn tnr in I ln&gt;t|. F I*
W^hc F lair Knight 1'iic lr of tin Strict, la m l, J im , Her ru n , Eddie
M ir* H urt'*i ii Kutaink* u'ln* nlFirat Uapti*t Chinch w ill meet Sm ith, II..I.i.t. H iui. mii. M r '. C. I .
t* n«li*tl a ii nuht *1a &gt;' Slihlrnl l%*unwith Sit a. (I. I!. Mathieux, 1 .‘'T t’atk, M r. .lean llu ffe l, SIr» Ken.
ril r«*nv in tion in OklnhoniA Otjr#
F a it Sccon&lt;l Street, at h.INI I*. M r.ith Mcl.e-nd, M(- K C. K rh 'd *
Okln rm iv til home iV f J.1 t^n
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I Mr am i M r- VV. **' C a rn eSir*.
t.
SJargarr-t tiraham n .o IV I* ’* I ■hr rrmile i» i
t nf her
gilexl »peakrr at th r meeting of cv|M*ricnrr* ,,itI »I r I'*
If you rnyrt yiMit •k iltr l when
St nt« in
the J ln rv Telling l eague on Slot.- Tnlldhn**' * . ti»*l I ' irp , t«. th r Sun*
you ate frying &lt;hnj.rn, l.e ante «
I l o l l s w tir .fl
day evening at MeKinlr v H al’ Iter for *J A n irtiran I «'i*i**n
rrmove the reiver .luring I In- l i . l
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m ill 1 h u m \ s
topic wa* ” \Va&gt;* id Achieving ■fi*ofi*or*, at ,i *in-r*3il Hireling*
flee nr ten m in ute of conking to
Variety
in
Speaking",
in
which
Air* J II I'lm nn hu« rmtrsl
rrcriap the »km
li t H I , Y U i ii &gt;lv \..y
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»hr ntrt-n'rd the tim ing, volume hr? nimitiTirnt 1«« Mi a ml M r§,
liryun F n y a i * tun It in th e 'H r
and pitch and other method* of T (1 M iller, nf OntArfo, **nr init
again thla Meek
TEEN-AGERS
voice culture.
Mm
Frir«ln 1 «AiUnd %%rn! In
I h a &gt; trn to nil.l 'ta t F o y i&gt; a
DOST FORGET!
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A fte r the lo.ettng the gloilp Jiirk»nriYillr \ A»
ntul »f*
law
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Join I Inner C liiM in
were gue*t* of M r*. N. .1 Nix nt &lt;nm)iinipfl
h *»
u**»nil*lniitf htrr,
II- llyw no rl'a No I penning I at. I Tourhton’* Hrug Co. fot rtfre*hTonight—7 n'cinch
A|r*, \ l th vmit, .!» m-cl tw«i *#m«
ii , . 1 I'ln k c it up th&lt; « o t il am i it
nnnt*. Those .rttendliig w ire Mr&gt; t&lt;i |j»kr Mury. *h » n
ih ry &lt;irt*
no-ana e xp e rt on ptiaona.
SI. N. Cleveland, Mr*. II C I auig, vUltinu Aff *
Hrviifit
|«nt«nliif
Foy w ill tnnkr II Iiria o it p ictu re
Sir*. II. F Mottle, Sir* tJtetchen Mr drul Alt* W T Thnrne
at the ilt o | i iif ■ haik'AW . Am ong
&lt;%*r rfiififi* * * tria l Ar *1 *h
l.ewiir Crowell, S!r». F N Hrthli.
1 1 11mI i I i * *|si■i ' thi#- iv r r li m il
Ihtt'e he ha. hrutight
to the
M r*. It. A Cohh. M i*. I' H Step
*rrecn a n “Crime S c h o o l’* la hrniim, M r*. Itinham. 'I r * A. J m it It h li f u m ili Nt in* *Fnt, h r i*
knit: f*ir h r
H n lh n iiil
re fo rm a to ry »tory w ith th e ilcail l ’ater»on
M r*. IV. I
It.w-hr,
-I 1 i«l. ». "Him,I H a n g " lalaiut Mr*. II Moore, M r* F»*ie Cole. n f D e w M n n .
tlv rr t h r H iik iii'l J It W rflt
u chain g an g l. “Alratrax I'ln tu r*, Mr*. It. I,. fiarrHon, M r. F C
m m * tinning ftiriitl* in Tnnipn.
“ Sturiler ill T),|- (tig lliitla e”, " Ro­ W illiam * anti Sit*, tl F White
Aftrr •tirtitln u r th r MimiiiPt in
ger Tnuhy, liat'.ter" film cil at
\VrM IValieity. Al too , t hi’ F&lt;|Mi«rH
thi
Hill. 0
I n i n at
Joliet I,
U w tn n * A ir hnin« riunin
’‘ llta c k w e ll* ' l.ln ti'l,*’ " C a n n o n
F rirn il* **f Air* V|iMn**l Ti1ti«(
City" (ftltn n l at the Colorado
Lfil r- Af nt \ triirh ri will l»r *i»ifr|‘
State lyn itentarj-.)
11» hm r I hut *hr i* ill
T A 't u i in u :
When I *aw th&lt; producer at h i'
Air nnrl Afr* |* |)
\ri*trf«nn
Th*- Philnthr-a Sunday
Srh-ad
o ffice , hi- a n - preparing to leave
icon SIACN O l.lA
lo r F oU nm , where hr- vcjll make t'la»* of t h e .Firat Ita iiti't Chunh rta lln l nn Air* V |( lh&gt;t?ur nnil
H O P R 8 -M I1 N
T in tU
F ill
"T he Fnloom Story" tn C n iifo t nia’a had a Halloween Carnival on
Imge pc-nilenll.iry I nuked him Thill adnv evening at I lie home of rift err 11mi n 1**it h i n f I r 1n ml* •
tO.CJ A. SI. .’l-tt I'. SI.
Tin* I*.
F irkirtn u * *iM*nl
how he got tie fix a tio n fo r p ri-- Str. and M r*. SI I.. H a rm *. The
SAT 1-U IV SI.
Young SI i n ’. Ildde Claa* and their Ih w .u lu ) w ith f r n n il* in |j« k r
win pictu rea .
I fr lr n .
" I t ’a no fu a lio n ,” he replied, fam ilie. were gue*t*
Air iinil
T I*. &lt;l'(*«hiinf
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A plenic *up|H-r *tarte.l the cv
" I j i i ' t happen to th in k th a t priIiA&gt;'i! Ad Ih rlr gtirvtii nvrr f hr w rrk*
*" n *
p ro v h lf lap i.grm m d e and i.ctiing of entertainment .mil w i.
rn«l. th e ir Min-in. I a* And dnnghtrt.
ch a ra cte r* that mhhr f o r e x c itin g fallowe.| hv the lour Ilf th" *poolp lrttire .
f ‘ m ig h t add " itf a t Fny fchtm»K krtn* tttue-fti awt t&gt;m: A Hr. a ml M m . I. VA‘. VVhrlrhel
i« econom y .minded and no duuld «honting gallery, a fi*h pond, ring Jim! f h t r r chiM ren n f AfmniiM r And Afr* Win L e f f lr t Ir ff
• r e ' th e advantage o f u * in g rent the tad tie* and fre t the down add
Mftriihi' fni f*«ti«lnvn» A|*|., w hr»
local* ir t'lc n d of tiiu ldtn g acta, lie •■d to the evening of fun
they %
%i II * it h« i mother \rcm»&gt;
Approximately 100 per»on* en
«l»" uaea real ptUoneta a * actor*.
pMnvinu ’ hern u r r r th e ir ts«
“ We had Hid a p p lic a tio n * from ioyed the evening The hr&gt;*te**e« 1*1nn.l i ««u*hter*, Hnltltlr* •«i &lt;1 1**4
c o n v ic t' who want to In* in I hr* were Sit* II. S Hruggei. Sir*
ffV M iller
F t! «iim p ictu re ," h&lt; *a ld . "T hey SI. C. Stone. M r. W, II | ’e*ler,
111r it*ml Afi- \ J |i»tt«gh r 1 1'
g. t tlie "iirnc pay aa Hidlywoo.1 M r* A I) Holloway. M r* J. It
J r nr* i*nri**tiin inir fin n rriv n l
actor a. W c .an «hu» th e ir face* if Phillip'. M i ' F J .Martin. Sir*
n ptm on IV f 21 H r lm* h***
I hev ag re e to It I f llie y .io n ’t wc C. T linlorn. Mr* W illiam Stem
mmptl fbinuln* Jim*.
•how th e m the footage th e y are per. Sir*. Ihd, Steele. Sir*. M. T
III If they ran rrrn g llix c thern- Hayne*. M r*. Robert Harold, Sir*.
t r ill|iF t T t n v
artv&gt;-'. w e remove the .c e n t,
Clarence C ollin., M r*. T im Craw,
M r, I M M rC a 'k lll *|H.ke '•■
Fov .a id the pti»oner* gent tally ford, M r*. I* II llmwrn. Sir* C liff
the N i|t V Howard Chapter " I
welcome the film m aker*.
Aide*, Sir*. J. SI SHneephei and the h a il'd I taught r-r* o f Confe-i
“ It providex a* tliveraion from Sit*. Thai! Jnne*.
eraev »n "T h e lla llle * W ith in t l"
their ii'ii.il routine and g iv e* them
1h&gt;rd'-r S la te * and Ih Serviceanlnflhiiig to look at," ht* .-xtdainS",-lv St.rte* to tin- Con federal v
•*l ” 1 i n*t the picture* w ith en*
tr-ttniner* «« we ran pul on a
*h"w fot them every Sunday. We
rro-ut o f tilir* .
al*o have a lia-tlmll lx-tween the
M r* F I*. Scott entertained on
The d in in o ta t. 1,. w a* -rverlaid
movie men and thr convict*. No
Our (m«ll poymtnl plan
Monday afternoon for her hou.c- w ith a I le d fin d ih ire la e rlrd l
home ru n *, of ro u r*e"
^ mafctl H aaiy for you to
Foy ha* uncovrrrd a w ealth of gurrt, Mi*» M argaret llaiglr-r of re n te re il w ith a l»on|uet o f re t
pUy Santa with * . .
inform ation a limit p ri*n n * in hi* Haynrville, Ata., with a tea at c a rn a tio n * and w h ile rhrv*nnth&lt;
m um *, h tila n c id hv ra n d e la l't*
p irtu ir-m akin g career "U til you hei home in M a yfa ir.
The gueata were greeted l|V Mr*. holding lighte d taper* M i ' Frarvl
know,” hr n*krd, "that prl»nnem
aren’t allowed out of their cell* Sr-ott, Mra. Marv I). Knox and M l** Scott » rrv rd tea from the • llv n
on foggy day-*? The fog would t*hf lleiglcr ami were u*hrre,| Into th" •e rv ire and M r*. W illia m Stokeli
a nrl*on hn-ake; krro in g the men living room, whlrh wa* attractive­ w * . (he flo a tin g h o 'le **
A p p ro x lm a ti lv Ml g n e * |. ra lk -t
In their cell* ptovide* rvia iim u m ly decoiatrd with fall fln w rr*. The
lu rin g the afternorm
•ei-urity.”
mantle w a* tovriy with an arrange
He added that the ch ief trouhle
A ll o th e r make* o f |&gt;ortaldo typ e ­ place i» the dining Maim. There
the men are together and have
w rite r* nt»&lt;&gt; r a rrlrri In »loek.
thing* to throw A few trouhlemaker* ran earily atari a riot
V l. il O ur
Iltm r* Open
ov cr poor food.
“The main difficulty w ith pri- Ite lr r .h m r n l
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atm picture*," *aid Foy, " t* getting
untie love nlerert into them. A- lia r For Candy
lla ilr !
311 Slngnnha Ave.
Phone i l bout nil you ran do 1* *hov» w r.
T II K rra rr.K g T Sl-rer IN T o w n I Popcorn!
eyy h *r« ita p iiin *** i ’ ii m * a-, i. it t i.
men in the vlaitor*’ rm im ."

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Football Bowls Begin Search For
Top Teams To Play New Year’s Day

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It) H T K H L IN U R I.A IT K Y

A T LA N T A . No*, I

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The footli.ill Ihiw I season ha* liegutl

and at le n t a team* arc in the spotlight at |H i|rn ti*l New V i l i I I I !
enteiM iner*.
le a rn * on one or more bo w l'* lu l &lt;d d r illa lt lr eligible* im hide Ken
tu rk y , S outhern M ethodist, Texas,
Tennessee, tlk la lio rn a , N ebraska, a lly o f M ia m i ll u r m ane», an
F ordh um ,
W yom ing,
K a n s i* , u n h e .itin and untied o u tfit w iln
I ’ttilis y lv a n ia . Wake F oie at, Duke, a colorful resold, llu k i Joidais.
( it o ig la Tech, .Miami I F la t, V an - p u b lic ity chairm an, *av? howevei
del h ilt, Tea a* A, nnd M. W ash­ I lie schedule con I In 11 1 1 ' prefs i
in g to n and h e , N o rth C a r n litii, to aw ait the oulcoine of M iam i
M a ryland ,
M ississippi,
F lo rid a , fiv . li'lu a iliin g g illie s . I to I n .•
M iam i game Nov. 'Jt w ill h i
Clalnson and South C arolina.
watches) closely,
Some howls, auch a* New Or
laist Sul in day HIM Orangs llu si
leans' big Sugar Howl, h a u g h tily
ro liiln d ltr id In ml and Ho ntlie; •
rem ain a lo o f fro m p u b licly tpvcu
ja tiu g d u rin g Noven,I,u o il w hich came to Atlanta s&gt;n a apscial tram
te a tn l w ill la- on th e ir p a y to lU to watch die Kantuck) Wildcat*
play Georgia Tecii.
New Y rs r's Ita y .
A fte r the game l&gt;i
A. •
O ther ho w l*, such a* the G ator
111 Jackso nville , Fla-, and the new Kasper, chairm an o f tin h hedubPresident's Howl o f W ashington, com mittee, paid “a social c a ll*
post notices on teams they are on lle in ie S hively, Kentucky nth
Interested in. The P resident'* le tic ilu e i tor
The p le fe iie il lis t for la d
Bow l w ill lx- played In M aryland
lire . U. A th ir d typ e the O range son viilr's fia to r Howl *111 bob'of M iam i fo r exam ple, gives you team* Tin- 1'reshlent‘s U * l li-t •
a h in t o r tw o hut w o n't get down p r u tic a lly nialche* that and addto casts und nano- leading con­ several otlo 'ts.
tender*.
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F 'v r i)th in g i t according to p io
tic o l in Onlla-. In preparation fo i
Hr* ( V i Ion Howl Houlhw esl Con
fe re n re ru le * say the l.t-nguo
Cham pion m ust (day in Ita lia *.
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Although the Sugar Howl wuu'l
talk for p u b llc m l id . disc r - s n . ls
Ifh im l the so-ir'-s give strong
hint* which leant* I -to New O r­
leans show n r iir M , Old howl
hands know the Sugar likes a
Southeastern
Conference
team
w ith an u n b e a te n recurd, If av ail­
able. Kentucky ami (si-urgia fit
that
unwritten
need *o
far.
(Iro rg ia , however, haa tn-en tied
tn rre lim e*. If rot unl-eaten S F .f
trir.n is available the Sugar w ill
take another Koutheaalerner with
g gi&lt;d record. Tennessee. Vender
bill and Florida have lost only
on* game racli.
Southwest
Conference
and
Kastern rligihle* with outstanding
records aie well liked in New
Orleans.
lie d Oifchy. general manager
of the Sugar llowt, hruihrs o ff
lni|ulrie* by calmly stating his
organixallon is iuti-r«'*|ed in all
good teams.
In Miami pressure already is
tremendous for lire Orange Howl
to invite the home town Univer

Donn Moomaw Is
Selected Lineman
Of Week In Poll
Hy T F D M HIKH
NEW
YO RK, Nov. 1 iA*&lt;—
Donn Moomaw, IH-vear-old souho
mute ceuter at U C LA , was »«Uct»d today as this week's Lineman
o f the W rek in the Associated
h i t s poll.
The
11:01,
‘J lh-txiiind
youth
from Santa Ana, Calif, is the
f l i l t suphomoie to gain the award
■Inre lllaine Karon of Duke earn­
ed the nod last year. Moomaw’s
work against I'urdue brought
him this Week's award.
Moomaw threw I ’urdue hack*
fo r losses five times at rritifa l
•p o ll, Intercepted one pas*, and
■llogelher piayrd hi* sisth con­
secutive outstanding gutnr.
Runiierup in the balloting was
Boh (lain, 8 .'111-(Kill ml Kentucky
tackle, tor hi* vrisatile play
•ra ln s t
Ueorgia TrCh. Amung
other feats, the lad from W eirton, W, Va., Iwcame thr first
blayer to block a Tech punt in
ibfee year*. Furman Hisher, of
(he A tlanta Constitution quo led
Kay Graves, Tech line coach, aa
M yln g Gain "(a positively the
Araalast tackle I'ea ever Baon.^
Bob W ard, IHI-poand M a ry ­
land
Guard,
played
another
whale of a game, this lim a
against lluke, and ones again
cam* In for high praise, lie etoptied two Duke attaeks Inside tha
M aryland five-yard line and on
the last play of tha fam e rushed
Duke's forward passer off bal­
ance. T ill* led to an Interception
amt a Cb-yard tourlnlown run fur
Maryland.
Don
Mnasco,
Tesa*
end
gained laurel* in the southwest
fo r hla fine play against Hire.
Linemen nominated this week
also Included Ikm Joyce, Tulane
Tackle, and Ted D affar, Tennes­
see guard.

Miami Is P ick ed
Over Georgetown
In AP F o re c a st

M .W YORK. No*
I -l/1 *i
The rally isskis haSr liltiie ( all
(rums, lire country’* &gt;ixlli-rankecl
losillial! Irani, all umlenh.g hslui
day in it* game* vsilli WailiiliK
ton.
I hr imil w.-el. line ijunlts 'be
Huskies at I 1 ) |H.list choke o»rl
lire unlsealru, lilitirsl I'acilic snail
boils III the Km c Hnt&gt;| loi the
(ait two years.
hotilhetn Mellrnsinl ami Arm*
arc la tu m ! m tbe other two loy
games sd I hr day.
S M U is figuird fr* j pond* d e l
lexat and Army it la ird I )1 Isellet llian I'rtltl. I hr Musla iy
and C id rlt ate one two III the A*
tsMial.-d i'rris pull
Here are the other odds:
Friday:
Villarrov* M over Usiroit
South Carolina 18 over Manpisits
Miami iF la .) in m et iiccirgrtown
Saturday:
Notre llatnr 1.1 over Navy
Hire 14 over Teaa* Tech
Stanford 7-7‘ a over Southem Callfornla
Cornell 11 over Cohindda
Yale &lt;1 over Hart mouth
Tennessee 0***7 over North Caro­
lina
laiuiaiana Stale It's over Missis­
sippi
Washington State | ovei Oregon
Oklahoma I7'« aver Colorado
Illinois fs "Vi-1 Michigan
Miseouii 7 over Nrliraska
Minnesota .'I'y over Iowa
Washington :t u \r r California
Trxaa A A- M 7's over Arkansas
Alabama IP * over fieotgia
Wisconsin 7 't over I'utdiie
Ohio State IA&gt;y over Nsnthwrstern
Ks-ntuckv - 0 1* over Flotilla
Texas ChrpOan I over llaylnt
(liike fP* over f Ivor gin Tech
IJCLA ^1 oes-r Oregon Stale.

Mu
O U n g er, C o u n try C lub
pi-di
onal,
uas
c a lm ly
and
I- -only d riv in g g o lf h a ll* down
II - . liohlci
Oulch"
w ith
a
lit , - n o il. 1 hey tra ve le d s tla ig h l
■;"d I'*" a t. agmg I ,'ft yards and
d i-p p in ,:
n.’u tly
Iw lw een
tw o
• id o lil,« o f tia p a on e ith e r
'!•' o f Hie ■a il w oy. I lin e a hall
in. li n t v o iu u a iy th ro u g h in *
m l lim in g Ho- inddy la n k
&gt;«rol the Jut I ) ii id m a ik to tel i o n |l.
M - - who lias Just returned to
in fo ld i l l ' l l spending I lie sum«" ' -s' the W iin iiealer, Va. club,
not tto i.,u i
i i now in Ix-ttri
111 ti,]it Ion Ulan II Iran ever lieeu
ef«ri
li-i graas, both on la ir
-•&gt; .....I gi* ell, la In esreilelit
ir I n , gs-r, n ■ulir| looking Irishman. app- aii-sl disgusts-il as orisof In- live iron shut* eslgs-rl
Iphtl) In tile left. A little |nrll
■ I During the sum
uni Hu
pluyi-d ill ipnte a few
tin- IronTiamsnts in nnd uimiml
M .ih in g ln ii, muring lliem the
I r I - i II tlps-n In III at till- Mount
i'n .&gt; nit emu r-s- in H ill noon
Call rig in His- cuddy, who had
I.) now i nilcs ti ,| a aalchs-i full
of '-all*. Mu*
mi-ntiuns-d lhal
n .Scotch foui.sunn- i* I icing planio . i fm Hunday. Alamt 7tr people
aie e s|rs-» led Iss cnts-i,
\ Kcolih four soins- is a coinplnals-sl s&gt; - Is-in of unit, h play in
wln-ii two ilrivra m e hit try u
couple, ons fiotn the men's and
Oils
f 11,111 till- women's tee. Tlnhs-lli'i sirivs- i* ss-li-rtiii and tie
CS"iple islls-llnsle sloit to lire cop.
two maim tourneys use tenla lite ly
plnntiesl foi
Keliruary.
•
the I ’m -A m ateur, w ill ra rry
s' • ,sh» In i piixv for the winner.
tlu I n v11 at loiiul A m ateur, ache
I'olcsl us the year's liiggs-si, will
l» liil'i a w ick a fte r the proamateur,
A* Muss scatter i’i| hia halls
n: •! tin- caihly slarled hack iluwn
lo Id, Col, Hm rim uri walks-d up
wnh, ii nine iron lo practice chips
to Hn Hint Ii green. He said u
meeting of the Ms-n'a IJolf A *siM'iution is
rhesluls-rl for Nov.
lb to i Is-ct off ii era ami plan the
winter program*.
Mu
continued to clip atrady,
bullet like balls into HfloUshnld*
et's
&lt;iolch”
also
known
as
"CniMpIrell'a
Canyon" aa
t!ol.
Ilu rrin ian laid a nine iron chip
dead nI*'ml n foot from the pip,
I ’nu-illg to answer n i|U«stlon,
O T .in g ii Mini he thought tire par
’t ninth arross " Iv y ’s larch” was
till- tougiiest liole oil the rourse.
Hiie hunilis-d and ninty-fivs- yards
isml nil obstacle. Muss looked as
if lie's! have illU v Hisubie with
it as a five lion shot drew a
white pn.ii thru.igh tire air a
good two huirdlisl feel furl her
llinri the longest I mins- run Halle
Itulh ever hit. Ilo- caddy turned
nnd lolicd l-ar k to gs-t tire trail
Mils* Imrkrd ghii-ed.
lie tts id hr- pin nits -I to have
gissup Is-- on* fm tallies every
lin n s ')* )
morning during tinwinter anil hop,-* lo build up golf
inli'ii-M among Kunfnrd Women
A piogiaui fm high *i-hool chilill in is in the planning stage
l.ml should arson M- ready to pul
ill opeinliuti, tlT.inger aaid.
Col llm riiu n n tried a chip,
ntOVed tin- Icsll al-out two fret
nnd Imiki'd philo-opliirat.
W hin ii-iki-d w ho he thought
would win Ilo- I'lneliuiat tom nomerit M iis i stdd Snead had liras

etaped by I ’ .S. u n it* going tu an d
re tu rn in g from the game*, Hirj-fham *aid. Ilra rtil am i Chile have
Ireen moat p ro m in e n tly m entioned
a - apoth fo r the U.S. a th le te * to
chow th e ir s tu ff.
O rig in a l p la n * call fo r U ,8.
te a m * in m en'* tra.*k, m rn '* and
w om an'*
sw im m in g ,
total i-th a ll.
h u lillg ,
w e ig h tliftin g ,
baseball,
w ie tlin g , fe n cin g and cyclin g .
However, thin co u n try aUo mnv
ini represented m poto, w a te r Polo,
g ir l'* track, aorcer and rowing,
iiingham -aid. I t d*|iemU upon
whether th e ie groupa ra n raiae
fu n d *.
liecauae the game- route in the
m id st o f llte collegiate year in tinU n ite d States, the problem * of
tria ls and w o rko u t* I* a it ir k le r .
H ingham said.
A panel o f 22 at h id e * , nut vel
named, ha« been culled fro m the
na tion al outdoor A A U m eeting at
the U n iv e rs ity o f M a rvland la d
J u ly . W hich o f these athlete* even­
tu a lly w ill go to Hiieno* A ire * d e ­
pend* upon th e ir sure *** in being
excused fro m school.
J. Lvm a rt H ingham , executive diThe IU -p l*y e r h a *k e th *ll squat)ti

C H IC A G O , Nov. I - 1&gt;1 ’)— Fund­
raising for United S tale* competi­
tion in the I'an-A m eriran va ire- at
Huenua A ire* next Feb, J.VMai. ti
i* going ao slowly that barnstorm-

Protected A ltd Re­
stocked In Soutli
WASHINGTON. Nov. I - V I V
Ib c wiki tu ik ty u staging a comsLsck.
A dozen yealt sg o 'lh r Mock ol
lbt&gt; lug game blid was very low
Hut now, • W ildlife Service olliii.il told a icporitr tosjay, wild
luikeyi aie becoming more pltnlllul oss-i a oiilc ale* of the United
Stale*.
I lie improvement i* mainly tbe
icsuli ol lonrcivatioii itejis, *uib
as selling Hide and imptuving
•(rectal aieai for (Ire buds; tiapp
mg ami transplanting: anti liltin g
wild lu ikrvt at Hate game farm*.
Ililu l.it im pioirm enl bat been
undertaken m tome IS siatas.
Leaders m tins work aie Virginia,
lr» a *
-M il.am i, W rit Virginia
and Noitb Uaiobna.
( oluiado tail yrai bad it* first
“ pen season on luikeyi in about
rtf vc us
Teaas is a lender in the work
td tiapping ami liansplautiug wild
turkeya.
Virginia rniaeti more turkeys for
release m the woods durln the
lust in yturs than any other stale.
F’liurls-en slates have placed
more than lf.000 turkey* in select1
ed nit-n- during the last 10 years
uridt-i tin- federal-aid
pri/gtaui
-up|Miitii| hy 1‘itHnsn-Holier Ison
Act funds M o*l of these were
trapped wild hud*.
The W ildlife Hervire gave this
breakdown for the U.OOO trans­
planted turkey*:
Alabama, 7*1; A tu u n a , 310; A r ­
kansas Mi plus 100 gains- farm
Mills; Colorado 472; Florida, 00;
Georgia, I t . henlocky, W1 ulus
•h gams- farm hint*, Mississippi
J7 plus 1M7 farm birds; Texas, 4,-41 plus P 7 farm M ills; Wyinonlug, »ia; VVeat V irginia, ill; V ir­
ginia, k’,IHM farm
bird* only;
lasuiaiana, Jfai farm M ill* only,
ami Hkiahoma, 110 farm birds only.
Trapping
a n il
transplanting
will) turkey is being dune more
ami mure, the official aaid.
These turkeys are wilder than
their hrtithers raised un state
game farm hirsls also have aoine
to come near farms for easy pick­
ings for hunter*. Many of the
game farm bird* also have some
ilomrstlc • strain
blood
through
sroas breeding.
liaising wild turkeys on gsiue
farms was the oltly solution ip
many areas where the supply ul
wild turkeys was very lew, thir
official said.
lank of pruper habitat— wood*
wills sipen spaces and a water
supply- continue* te he Mg pro­
blem in ie-e%tahlishiug the wild
turkey in a still wider range.
Hut lire biggest problem, thv
official said, i* something ( h e ­

it eompoaed of fiv. player* from
the Indian* State tram which wont
the National Association o f Inter -1
«ilU-giat&lt; Basketball luurn«-v at
aura* rCtv la*I
. .r i . cr.&lt;| five]
from the old Nugget. "f aklaud.'i
alfi., runnel up m the national 1
A A U tourilr* at l»&lt;-n*t-r.
A Noe. 2ft ilo u b h h -.rlc i at M i ' l l
inun Squatr (intden in New Ymk
will hrip raise futnl lot the bas­
ketball squad's jiitil.it.
The baseball ti'ani w ill have to
lie recruited front among itx
groups in the I S Amnieur H **«hall A lliam - with litt la chance fur
wurkotita, uiilr
I ttin American
exhihitiurrs ran I- innuiva I
«.
The buxiug group line planned
tiiu lk Jati.
M&gt; at Kansas City
Under »|mtl»ot "hill of the K a tu n .
City Stiu. Swimming m a la fa il
women tentatively a ir planned at
Atlanta ear It m I ehtuary.
Hrcauts- only &lt; tin yal i-la at.ei i are
hooked to t-o t. It irno Aire* tide
may not miitertalire
Tin eali
■ i
I get
net di d for the gstm alto rtiv.ir*
rapen-rs of offivialn, &gt;I*, m lh the
athlete* .will form a party of US
person*.
The Argentina gam.........mmtttee
ha promised to I .-iii expenses if.
all visiting athlete .a. •• they »tP
foot In that country. The big item
for th r 1 8 squad, however, l i
tian -po itation which w ill he hy
plane.
&gt;

Tit* P rlfr ol "LlHU M o lh tn ”
.. . . K«4 Rvbhtr T in t U s !

Tht R«|« «f Yeung Amarica
"fs.wlmu
h A IIC
Complete with C a t Humps

Lube and Wash Racks
best chance. I U

added that he
thinke Snead i t the best golfer
tmlay from tee to (reen , althougli
Lloyd Slargrum would run him
a close second.
Tha steady, solid slap of club
head against the tuund while
sphere drifted aeios* the course
a* O 'Liugrr turned hack toward
"Houalrohltr's Gulch" to finish
Ilia aflrrn o u n 'l (qactit*.

Tha P e rfe c t 0 1 ft fo r
th a t Y o u n g M o to r l i l l
T h r o * P la itlc C ara a n d
T o w in g Truck In c lu d e d .
D o n 't M i l t t h li Rig V a lu e !

00 HOLDS I f O N LAYAW AY

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U N IO N

^ M O N H
M C ir iC

P IR R Il

ISO • ■ U N I ! W H O M ! W IT H H O R N
There's ■ Twin Rtecet faqist, Slack Car,
Oil Car, Coal Mapper, Caheada. Treatfar#4f, Trod, ate

Charlie Trippi Muy
Changie To Quarter
C H IC A G O , Noe! l - 4jF &gt; -B e n
llogau, who pulled one foot out
o f (he grave to climaa a comeback by winning tha ISS0 N a ­
tional
Open, haa b««n over­
whelmingly
voted
the
l'.G.A.
"G olfer of th« Year."
Bantam Ben, nearly killed In
• a auto rolllalon In February of
IM S , recolvwl UK votes in a pro­
fessional golfers association poll
«
ITS sportw rlter* and broad­
casters. Ram Knead was second
with 43.
Ballots alto were east for
Lloyd Mangrum, Jim P rrtia r,
Jimmy Demaret, Jack Buck*, Jr.,
Dick Mats. Henry Ransom and
Chandler Harper.
Bnead was tbe IM S winner.
Hogan captured the IM S award,

Fund Raising For
Argentine Games
Goes Too Slowlv

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MICIUNICAIFIIIICI

Just Lika M other1!
D urab le Plastic Bristles
26-Inch W ood H andle
A ctu ally Sw eep s C lea n

I Qwoatlffes . . . 0«t Haro fnrlyl
lull i s * * * of sties and wheel
boats. Streamlined '* Ion, Mton and l-ton model*. Also pow
etftd U f ton and l-ton trucks la
four w httlh asta. Pow tr-Plui
and Kcxm-o-miser engines.

M UCK f

Spwlel la UaRsbekar tredbl

S iva money on gatallnal Sava money an repairs I Oat a

full maaiwro at lang-ki»»lng"on-lha.iob"lfuch mileage I
Dot a bulky, handiama, powerful new Studakakar truckl
* All avar the country, an all klndi of work, Studakakar
truck* ara racognlied tland ault in pulling power, claying
power, aamlng power!
fttap lit now and chock up an tha convincing oconamioO
gf I fudshakae Irucke In row kind of hauling!

OR. C. U PERSONS

Attrom m m t ttoiot*
gnateM re* beta an seine* stags
T A V C K C U M A T tttX

ft* tab kdSap asaMeOey, gthataae
W e if baM ateiaM as aS a«M
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�WEDNESDAY NOV. 1, m ft

mi.- mtNwmn iiRHM.n. sankmiih f i own*

People Of Seoul Are Cheerful In
Spite Of City’s Almost Total Ruin
0

H&gt; O II. I* K I M ;
Sr.OLl. 1/1 r Itiii i | &gt; i i aI u!v ill K u jfj today ii m ring ms. Iti
people appear contented amid turnt tuck n tew 4lt,e»
.j,,
o f * * * , know•' S b cli ilill linn nut i t night and i l i f i i it nu M p lm itio ii. otilv
speculation.
Holiness
Is mori* *
bund, The wheels uf industry aw technicians, mechanics m il aitis*
loo tn in y o g s n r. ■■ ■
alts »n whose * KUI• ■ city dc
In i'
'* { I T B U D
I’v i'.li (oi lit modem i ' u ih ( u i U&gt;
,ne Hrti* abducted them I I .
President Hhre't secretary te't'lillv l i l l n l a tm lu u U li U op*u
* t i l t Jammed Uy Communist*.
A ltr r i* r a ta l days the locksmith
IN N• %• II II IMI M l I IMI I I I i ?l* ptlulled:
I »' I »*T ** 11• N♦• I I I 111 \ I ^
"Mr, Plrsld rfd , out &gt;..tr rspett
* « r • • * « • * I I OH | || I
* • * a it led nurtti lit the fleeing
IN M l » N* * II I
*•11 • •&lt;» I t l . a f i r
i ■rnmunllts. We car. find no ut?i**r
II Alilt V I l*«»l
*«.
•I illed ssfeman left in the city
..
ru itiliff
the safe raunut h- opened"
**
I r tll &lt;«l V"*'
M A itr
limn olid devastation lit on the
1 •# f# ll 1 «ft1
city like an oppressive molla lrli.
NO I If l Ml \ #*|*| %II
l u l l u walk on downtown Seoul.
*f Itf #*I f* It ant l| I.I III |( I ♦| ' m | | %
Hn r a il majuritv u{ business
\ t * r * * |»* 'trh *« rjs iu i* ,v*t
not xviinrrt i ih in
h.dhllng* hie nothing hilt (our
You nrr
i* tir.l
a|»i&gt;p.r walls, united try Communist-set:
n ■ i t i it it 1*4 • • • * i |tut liii t
fire* oi tiurned out by American
f |if t * l *•■» 1*1 ■• «•»'■ • * 4. ,*% |rt,.|
1QK III lie* i lit uM*
M - f #«t. if. 9 ill and ground file.
t'o ln ty Fit l i l t it ) rnal.lt ». tf#
A photo ehop it oiten fur Initl
U IK *u» of iVuOlltl yf . IbaU 11k
net* hut without film ur p rin t’
I m t l l f l l i f f M l * * f « l 1 * *•* '* 1)1 I'll ' * * 4
In. paper.
r»
Ltl (hit oltliffl I « t iLllMotl I &lt;i ' 1 »
' an alley it a one ttorv
aOH lit or? Htnr ir 'iu l f t l O&gt; *.»•" U t Inlllililiir
A tilth rrada: "in te r*
four rt»n»#tpuii%t **•#*•* nt ti&lt;«
fell il iff! *1*1 m IUW»|.iiJ.t| t fcieliet.l uationel Cultural Association of
« I f r u l n f I C h I n • * l « l • ■ &gt; * •* * * # | u | M ' l f r
Koiea " Fallen platter hat *»
X V im H H no l e i 41,.1 tfi m
the
winden
th flrtu n ;
• tal »! if nuf* H*t FI nt hht tin* ;iflt 1
th io u fh it one tern a loom hai
.it . i&lt;f i v t o i* i i*» *•
n I' IILItNlHiN*
n*tt earept fill a few lienchr*
N in Hi i .k*li* 4- ♦ i i'
n«i f o r \r n * i» M r KoirAna. Tb^V
^ 4* 1 )
■
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. ltllrl nbtuirbini Invisible r u ltu le u i m i l e l) rest*
III |f.
Neal by is n aikta shop—with
1 1.usiers wind, i a panes.
1‘iastvied an t(«* wall of a
i idueil builitiuir is a poster: " 11 . il
O p iu m # ! r i a l
to the tirto iy of tf, N. forces."
I I * M titm lid \ * f
Phan# i l
Another hriirhtent a hlackenr&lt;l
ii in lin e :
it
saya. succincfly,
'* It.auks, l' S, Marine Corpt
i to i e i&gt; n hustle and buttle

Notice

B

y r Henry McLanlin

^ I tAtsaaal
? a Lt ^- TH
^ d - H . &lt;Ha* )lllKUm„ f* , , " u * ''ltl 11 *• «no,
* ' • „* lr'
N .^ AAsia
* ___ a
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fat S. s .s. ■l .. eW iI .• m111iI ._ 1.4 iss
i IsiwIU (•«_ tide* and tildirs
of busilirta ac
i t h a m t ir iw a t wI m i u m
o.tivtty.
aaiiatf Ur lh« U j • n. is* tiu-r
■ na haiaa laths Use Wi IIIHV IU 1
Mu*t llleichalits whose stores
■aawJta Uaa (at tu&gt;i Ait a .t loi.m*. ale open lack stoiks and riu to *
w a b tw a* U | part at th* M j
tala la haafara hr l.aaet, tiMMM* met a. They cannot make plans in
tli. confusion that swirls in the
D ial
A
latrM M ,
l.u rh l.a
Aim s
wake of war.
a ta re al
at
Isa .
haaatlu w a
tia a
M«t*________
M t.leton staffs lepm t for duty
each day. At rilfrht they make
their
wuy homewards without,
hnrinp I ibiI niiylhitiK on deska
.a c .p l their her la.
Fverylbirit, Is not dead .Side­
walk vendora are plentiful. Their
stands ate stocked with ci|tarI'ttea, rliewinp yum. candy and
other dim s of unmistakable o ri­
ent the IF 8 . r fined forces.
A few places *how activity. \
line ipieuec up in fn m t of a
lea tile firm . Ceihaps the w herlt
of the -pinidutt industry will be&lt;

iG U A R A N T IIO
TO PO P.

Try and Stop Me

11

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■By BENNETT CERFt
E O R G E B A C K E R , author o i The D ead ly fu r a llc l, brought
hom e Ih l* ito r y fro m London: A , the H u h to -T u rk ith bordor
I Red A r m y fo n try e n c o u n te r^ u T u t k ith avntry, and an • * “
c h l h | t o f p lraaan tries e n w
rued. *’W h k t do you do about
th e food p ro blem in Russia *'*
u k e d (h e T u r k "1 h ear you
b a t e 'f h o r t a i e t "
"Everything la taken care
of." declared the Huaaian “ if
my wife wan la bread the atanda
lia line fur tw o boura aorrend*
ere four coupons and gsta a
leaf of braad If elie wants
M g ar she stands in Im * tor aia
boura. gtved up ten s.-outeaia.
and geta a cupful of euyar Mow
u It I tot Turkey T" "W e dun t
have to go through any such
rigmarole ~ the Turkish sentry
aaauted him "When my wife wants any hind of feed atie goes to a
gw p, buys as much as stir wanla. and that a that
Use ItuU U B
•entry waa deeply trnprissisl The tirat imurdiig he told hie cum*
manding ofBcer. “ W . II have to imprt.ve our propaganda The Tut kief
line t* tail times mote eflectlve than our a "
.
.
.
Complaint overt.eard on Itie (Joulhem Meth.^llst Usdveralty can.pua
"Hemember your telling mo lo go to that new U u U u t If 1 wauled
poAie good roast beefT W &lt;11, It was a bum ateer,"
s C M ie a i
*» ksssai Cell, lism iMsi i» (s e fssiwss SI ska »l*

G

gin turning aiMitt.
Anuthci line lias foitu.-d In
front sif a irllc f agency to get
clothing.
United Natiuns officials. U. &gt;
State Depaitnicnt irptes* rdattve*.
Economic t ’ooperaliuti
Adminis
nation w oikeis and n illitiin of
fleers are seeking to ie«lo ie the
Korean economy.
Hut progress ts -lo w . the pc
llinistic *a&gt; it will to- 20 y.-si*
hefute Seoul irlu ilis to li.-l ps*
war cuhdiUon.
NeverlhelM s, the cittiviis up
pear to be ehi-crful.
T tirre is lice (oi t"dny and
enough fur tumuriow and tbs*
lieat day. I'erbupt ttlrle w ill b.
etiougli to last tin out'li tlir wIn­
tel fhd into late soling.
Knteatis burry bitner and y.m
tbiuuyb tile tuilia, eynditig ragei
nfsa and optimism They obvious
ly tiust the U u it.it Natlona w bl.ii
liberated thrm from the liar-n
rule of ( ‘oiiiniimisin to leston
their devastated land.

I)r. II. K. Kim?
Cnintprarliir
Nan. At. Nat. Ilk. Illdg
l*h. ITS1 or I? 16
Sat. afternoon lit appolnlnirnt

licit I I s
Voted
1*&lt;;A r.ollVr 01 Y ear
t l l l t 'A t i t l. \ »
| aef*l— The
t'hb'ugo t irdm al me liy io g I'harley T ripp l in the rote of a passing,
I -formation i|u*i i .*i t&gt;a&lt; k and mav
.print’ him at tins new position
against tile t'levelatid llrowns here
Sillolny.
I f rslft.rie k I rippi * ambition to
work the loh prompted the shift bv
( ‘.•neb t ’lirlc) Idl ltl beau after in­
juries to liis teyulat *iuai t.*rbarks
T tip id ua a triple lin e a l tail
hark in tirs.ieia's p ie war single
h mg system, tort - m .e ,o|nlng th*
ra id s four »« a oil- sen tie has t»**en
tl*ed almost r t ilu - lv r ly as a hail
r a r tir i IIII.I |ia* le rrjv e l lo three
pro sen-oris.
Irip p i ha* thrnssn
otilv I" pa**es, * oii.pletlne five
iiirluiiing a &lt; t la id
toil, bit.iwn
heave
T rip p ,*» font vear cu tiliart, call­
ing for t.e tw .iii fko.iaal and ftfHl,*
trial eapix
this season lie may
le aide to illckei U It r i with the
t'ai.ls on n ne't pact a* a proven
T uuaiteibaiT tbiiii as a left half
back.

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m i viv tit r t i i i . t v i i im i i t
o r t u t »r»TP. u p 1 1 m i 111 .
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iv i i r i v . p h t vu tvit
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TW ftlls a la a t s i n aggtr I *
all M i l l * * ■ H * l l s k i , la t% .
M t f s i , Mars, IS i
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get like las.cos.
llsws IS . . « , like Ik o o t s .
I lk * . Ik
Ilka laWsrltak
llktaa r , s o ttaa laaa.ttak
i n Ilka .or ( s a il , t skirk . 1
t i l l a c t s la Ika Ilka.
Okkhlk skM tar black far# saga.

FI ION K MH
W aal U s will k« as s tils ,
• sat lb * • Itgbsska aa a s a *
• l a s , a a rkasaa It raae asas
I* title * la lha lateahaaa baa*.
Ui raiar* far IbU s o s a a s a a *
M*a she aaterilaet I* eigeele*
la ear ( i . - t i l t . la &lt;t*ae ,ar
a* la Tkagae Ika &gt;ss aaaalkia
tarslsa. all W aal 4 4 . asaal ba
( w m i atllaa aa ika ear *a,are
gekncatlar
•ris.es ass t f aa la a s e ta M s
•I ea to e s -crari la vaar ad.
Wa ikkaae •• s.apaaalkle las
ears tkaa s .a iasaneel laaar*
3 a *.

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SANFOUD
11F it A LI)
H IM

RENT

1 —R E A L E S T A T E FOR WALK—J
- - ■ -- - — - l
'* * -n, ~ *
.Ten acres rilro s lain, IU2U fte l
depth with .110 feel frontage an
Deep I dike Markham: 1 ,oom
(tout* with elertne range a n ,
refrigeratar. tiarage SO feet hv
IMi rest with large jrfeieroom
and workshop. Hi citrus tir e ,
H years old—t l varieties; I L‘&amp;
other citrus trees 4 year* obi
Con tart owner at place qr I ’.O
tins I I'.dl. Manful il Horace A
.Inn, net
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W IS H E D A M M . KOH RENT
[•Room* with private bath and
dectric kllrbeii
•hoom i with private bath and
J tttric kitchen. Apply 2ld W
Mtreet or N lrk l ‘kg. M o r.
Sanford Ave.
ROOM furnish, d apart*
. nsent with sere ned porch. Os
•een Apts. Cali UKO nr 132.1 even

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4 l# n ia lto n E states Duples. One
s-llda furnished, one unfurnished.
t - B » W hlddon, J it* Mo. P a ik A ve.
i 3-Room A p a ilm e n la
nicely
irnlshed elsa-tiic kitchens. One
irttlth e d Bedroom. 'JtM Im urel
'hone l i f t W
st.M ID E F urnished Cottages
n a tln g — F ish in g C itru s.
A ll
bnvaniineea Banana Lake I’ aola
j hona Sanford 1311 M r. M o4r*.
dished room w ith p riv a te bath
•ntrance . Phone EAd-J or
W . 18th S L__________
and of Greyhound Bus Sta­
ll. Suitable fo r largo offlco
' combination office and display
_ icm with solid glaei diiplay
win low. Plenty of parking epaee.
/ * A . Calhoun, at fu t rta*

S W E E T H A .M I.IM manges, l in o
bushel. «. I I l.o tii. I'lm ne l i t ,
J
HEW JNti M A C H IN E S r ^ o w and
used. T rim s. 121 E. 1 st Ml.
I'hone Iffiff
For Male -H lines, Mkinns-r Pipe
I2 (0 n K t.j w ith f&lt; o r in horse
electric m utot and puni|&gt; C all
M J J a fte r #:0li P. M
F ill! mealed new crop Pecans
2 n re n ts Hi. in f&gt; m id in lb
In,*. Phone KWi I H e n r y N lck. l
i t t N M A LE : U p rig h t piano, p in e d
reasonably,
good
condition.
Phoaa 1 0 4 . ________
Sewing machine W hite I: i .! ■.
r isotl ruta(H |oa, (OH W . I l l h I j l
u piece W alnut dining room suite;
«Wi walnut tables; potrh glides;
cabinet KCA Radio; ft pr. wood
breakfast loom suite b it Valro
els Drive, Phone I IPO.
S IN E P IE C E (Innran Phvfe din
tug room suite, p ow rr l t « n
mower, niiacwllanrons items, all
good conditions. I'hone ||7f&gt; M
Ttsla Red*.' nearly new. Chest of
Drawers, Phone llttfi
l.a rg * automatic oil hratrnla, up
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A ll Types Of ltl,ok Work
M ary McKinney Bookkeeping
Met vice
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TW” or thie# bedroom house 'direct
HELP W A N TE D
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from uwnar. W ri(e r /o floe H
Hanford lln a id . ■
W A N T E D : Kiperiencml
grocery l.ost: Blue Kiln reading glas-r ill
blown ease Finder ghor^t^C^a
cashier, age I t 35, high scbiad
educattnn Apply M argaret Ann I S A UTOMOHII.HS
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ring see u« lo save money
In
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M IL L S SW AP H IIO P 4n&amp; E. 4th
stallrnrnt Loan lle p 'l.. Room 117
Ht. We liny. Hell or Trade most Eiperience .1
Sales f^ d y — Apph
Phone ggfi.
Sanford Atlsnlk
anything. Phone I M J.
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10.111 Mmlel A Ford Coupe, new tnnHostrst t;lfl*.
Pltm.e 377 SL
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lu t, large lues. A-1 condid'Oi
Ijeutgta Mrnllh, 302 Jesiamlne
ami teasooably priced.
Phone
Ave.
A LL T Y P E S of Mulldoier Work
in # W.
Itrasynahle Kataa— Free
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(iraeey, I #11 Ford Muper Deluse Club
Coup, One of tha very few .sis
Septic Tank*, griaaa trap*, dry
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Paint upholstering A -l. Titrs
window sill* and Hftilla. H a a g r t l l b *
ail new. This is tru ly a good buy
Door*, machine fln lih M . Free Eatl— ■■ ma os in —* » ^si i i
at r.tift.OO
inate*.
l» — Itasiorvs OppottaaJlies . - IB
11112 Ford Muper Deluse Fotdor.
Miracle Ca*ere»e Co.
Actual mile* ( 1,000, This cu
100 Klin Avenue
—
Ph 111ft S M A L L M E A T M arket and gru
cedes, business O K . Reasun fut
owned by elderly woman I No
selling. Naval Itesarv* lAscallon
joking| and In perfect ronditn.fi
tfW R L S IA N S J W ‘ k « M . F N 4,
I l ^ j j mfnrd Ave
Motor
completely
overhauled
Tou-btun « Wafeoa, 1U 1 Celer*
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Aee Phnn# IIULsI
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less than 100 miles hark, Hal
t l — R P E C IA L
S E R V IC E R - 1 3
new tires and naw radiator, an
We both late taken yon #o at bring
ideal fam ily car 61 71600
• ilL A N D u kiotntag somtnal. Or*
lamh) Evening Star. Call Ralph 1010 Ford VS V* ton pickup. N 4
too much aye appeal but much
Ray
118ft-J
M E R C H A N D llk E rtk a a g * “ We
heller then It looke. Priced ta
bay, tell, away. 121 fc. la t Phone L A W N i l O W i h V S htrptnod. ~b\
sell at I 1 BO.OO,
• f t l t i r*p a lrtd . lock and k»i
H U N T M E R C U R Y CO.
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Maple A s-. Ekonr
: »ew Masonry two tied
Reasonable I ’hoaa

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titoree. lift W. fir s t Htieet
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1 wit.Klied
collage
for
rent
A dult, only. '.Mol I'a tk Ave.
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m .li unfurnished aperiment at
f,lli*» ('e itry Avenne.
Two bedroom modern furnished
house* -ecreened |ioi&lt;h. I61U W
l i d St. Inquire Mrs. Culbrrliouse actoss Street.
I Furnished garage A p t . 12‘tH, Mag
•mlra Avenue.
i.aigc 6 loon, apartment, private
hath, Couple. 5|H*\V 1at. Htieet,
Nice clean three room apattment
fot tent fd.UU pet week (Tlose
in, all conveniences, adults only.
1(7 1‘almettu Ave.

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Tlie most impoilutit , aoses ut
! accident ni d m lh to ■liildten firm
ot„ to font veats of agr m e bums
mid scalds.

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�WEDNESDAY NOT. 1, 1950

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANTO^ J ^ q g l f t A

Corporate Profits
Pour Out In Record
3rd Quarter Flood

** ""V,— '*
' *es «»•*»
lec wilt he able lo work out de­
tail. Inr uung German forces, a
(mini ihe defense committee failed
N E W Y O R K . Nuv. I ( / D - O r - In agree on in Hi three-day meet­
ration p ro fit* #»* pouring fo rth ing here. Acheton declared, loo,
a t t n r d flood—Cl percent g reat - that there it no queition of a de­
• r fo r the la ri quarter thnn In Ju ly
lay in flic defense plant
August and September of
The defense minilten deadlock­
— under the ahadnw r a il liv th reat
ened enactment of an e x r.-a n m f. ed osri L iensh insistence that only
ita tax.
small German nntls be aiscptcsl in
The Korran War m etrly a.hliHt
a snappy fillip to (hr carnlng- ihe pfo|ioted enmbined L.urupean
gain already underway. In the *«■&lt;■• defen se fnrer. and that ibesc n|&gt;eond quarter, la-fore the w ar. p ro f­ lale only undei a unified European
it* were running 4.1 percent ahead orgamralion wfuch has yc| In be
of 1949'a like tterio&lt;l. The third agreed upon.
quarter gain of 8 | percent » ■ « in
Achrson reputted that an exapite of a hike in the corporation
traurdlnary amount of progress
income tax from Jit to 12 percent
But retroactive rxte»* p ro fit* lis' he&lt; n made in itefense prepara­
tax could w hittle 1080'# corporate tion* in the Inst two month*. N ot­
ing that the treaty nations have
e a rn in g *-n o w seemingly hcadeii
some very tough problem* to
for an all-tim e record -dow n be' work out, he declares) that the
low the prevloua record of 11*48. failure of the defense minister, to
when company bookkeeper! . 1reach agreement did not mean
their final figuring in March. r.ir&gt;l. there wa» any erlaia,
A compilation made today hy
Th" United Stales apparently
the Asauelalr.l I'r r * * of tin- ra in
has put its foot down and told
Ing* o f 4H&lt;! corporation* in
all y ranee she must make some eonfields of business showed th*-&lt; es-.siona on Ihe firim an rearmutotals:
mint question.
I It ho third quarter 1 1.71I.27H,At he.on stressed, in reply to
783.
questions, that there is no dis­
IP4U third quarter 41.1 lfii.71i!i,. position to hold up anything, lit
bit).
•aid: our disposition is to g» aIncrease: M per rent.
head; there is no question of any
Many rnmpanlrs this yeai tmik nation (dock ing action.
the Increased ID50 taxes out of
, Arhrson said it is n matter of
their third quarter earning*, Oth
French
divisions
rrra trd
and
erwlse, the profit* over '.be b«' great importance to gel additional
months might have appeared rv rrf equipped as soon as posatblr.
larger In rompaiison with
In-t
Nothing haa happened, he tab
year'*.
to delay the .St-human plan for
Taae* aren't the only thing Ilia ' combining W o a t e t n European
w ill make th i* year's earnings d if ­ *lre| nnd rnul pitHluction. He add.
ferent front last. In ttslti many of til that this government is most
lha big companies did very well sympathetic alley and cnlhiialcatljr
profitwise, hut many smaller com­ interested in the carrying out of
panies didn't tio well at all. -o lb
Ijiis leading plan advanced hy
total corporation compilations for French Foreign Miniric, Robert
1940 didn't give a foolproof pic­ .St human
ture of businrsa earning*. This yeat
Acheton emphasised that the
the Increase Is more of a down
•b'cuaaiori* on tierman participa­
Ihe-line prn|tositlon
tion are n preliminary to rnn«ultaEven so. a scattered few m e ir In-n* with tfu- Western tier mans
the led in the third quarter, for them .elves. It has been the i,|t j
reasons peculiar to themselves Jill along In accept tierman as an
However, there was no industry in honorable member of the comthe 29 covered hy the A ssociate' rnunity o f nation*, he said, and
Press survey that didn't record ibis wilt lie done only If (ierrnany
profit gains over last year.
is consulted anil goes Into the de
Often the hlggeat percentage tellse arrangement In an enthus­
iastic way.
In profit gains was due to the on
ttiual industry situation last year
The secretary of slate said Ihe
Eighteen nnnferiou* metals com- the Administration will ask Conpeniea show a profit gain o f 2 K1' n e t* for money needed to send
percent in IIHM's thud quarter more emergency fond shipments
oyer III 19. reflecting In part their •• Yugoslavia
booming rendition thi* year, hid
He said he believe* Ihe request
a rm mote their depressed m odi
botlld cover Ihe entire Yugoslav
appeal for 4 Ifift.iMio.non until the
lion leal year.
nr»t crop season, A drought ha*
ruined tlie current rrnp
Any Chinese Communist aggres
•ioti a g a in .t Tibet would tv moat
rrio o *. Ai heson sold
However, he said Ihe United
I Charley Morgan, Hr., HO year
old pioneer Negro rittre n . died .Stale* has little InfurRiatiun at
t HU homo In Canaan City Mon presenl on the report Red r'hlneie
operation* |n that len tral Asian
4 * £ a t 8:16 P. M.
nun try.
He Waa been In Italrigh, N. f .
end aame to Florida In IROtt. He
ned been n resident of Snnford
for 42 year*. Hie body w ill II"
In etatr at the home of his
If unltnurd from Page One)
deugbtto-, Kula lioaler, from 4:*MI
P., M Saturday until | (Hi IV M this wn* |9 for, 37 against, and
I abstaining
B iW n y i
The Assembly m thin came a fte r
Funeral service, will In- eon
ducted at the Church uT Cod o.i a day and a lislf of debate. So­
Hleknry Avenue et 2:00 P. M. viet Foreign Minister Andrei Y.
Sunday. Survivors include nine Visbin.lty led Ihe Husain him:'*
children; IN great grandchildren; up|Hi*illiin In |,lr charging th a t
I I grandchildren and numerous he Nnrw egiau was a atooga of
Ihe A n ieriran H id e Department.
other relatives.
If.
8 . Delegate W arren II.
ElgMy-aaven class A nursing Austin d rrlaie d the Aaaemhlv
sebowi offering 3-yeai m iirs r. ,n could nut allnw Rusiia to punish
high action) ' graduslr. have hce» Lie because the Sec rr I ary (Jen• r i l bad supported the U . N . aeaccredited hy Ihe JnpHOrsn Mud
turn n g a ln ri the North Koreans.
try of W r lfa ir
Vlshlltskv resumed hla figh t
against l.ie this morning, even
ld * » P ‘ N n ’ l r r
•bough it bad la-rome apparent
by tlie tone of the debate th a t
ihe Norwegian had enough back­
_
l-M U t.
Not lea la tiers hy g l.rn II.si I am ing to la- retained,
• nssg.H In t&gt;n.Ins.* at ln«
Assembly
President
N as rotAvanita la nanfurlt, H.mlm.lr ........
W. H i . ssitir lha II. n il..... Hsrni, tab K n ltra m of Iran suggeated
ttU a ta ia m a H ill ah-i.' and Dial I that the members vote by secret
latsnil lo r.glslvr aabl name our ballot mi the extension resolution
tn Ihe terms ..( ths I'll llltn.i*
IHslale. In-w lti H*. M ie s ..f but said this could not be done i f
a Mlaliilrs t i l l with Ihe i'|.rh any delegation olijacted. Chile
I Circuit I ’niirl id Hsmlnid. objected, and the vote waa by
r. Florida
a show o f hands.
i
Mrs lisas It llnlilnson.
nwaar.
The United Stales and 14 other
No*. |4, m a
ratio n * sponsored lha resolution
providing
for
Lie's retention.
Lie's hackers said keeping him In
office would m m litu le a ro te of
confidence fo r his support o f U.
N. action against aggression In
Korea.
Vlat.inaky told ihe Aasembly
that when Russia objected lo
Lie it waa "the duty o f otbrrs
to rrs p e rt”
the Kovict view.
Dodge 4 Door
Otherwise, the majority would be
t o Sfclan
tram pling the rights of the m in­
ority, he added.
Vialilnsky repealed hla dental
H u t the .Soviet Union wanted to
punish L ie for his aland on Koiea. The United State* m aintain*
Plymouth 4 Door

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malty along i'ennylvanla Ave­
nue.
White House police were stand­
ing at usual at the canopied
stairway* leading Into the lllair
and adjoining Lee house*. Other
police were in guard houses to
one tide of the residences.
Secret Service men said two
men suddenly made n rush at
lllair House with gum in t h e n
hands.
The W hile House guard opened
fire.
A policeman told a reporter
that one of the civilians had ap­
proached from across Pennsyl­
vania Avenue, the other from the
corner west of Rlalr House on
the Avenue.
Their gun* were bdatlng at
(tie three White House policemen
who guarded the sentry booth*
and the front entry of Blair
llouie.
“ We let them have It.” the
policeman said.
Emergency calls brought police
car* screaming from all parts
of the city. A crowd quirkly
gathered.
Mr. Truman jieered out of
lllair House briefly aa ambul­
ance* and rescue cars arrived.
White House police said the
two rllivians
were tentatively
fO R M it .Sl.ite Department official
identified fm m papers on them
Alger Hi* leave* a N. Y. Federal
at Marion ft. Preston, dead, and
court hearing on his appeal against
Oscar Olllakin, who was seriously
a five-year •erilrrice on conviction
wounded through Ihe head anil
of perjury. Arguments were taken
chest.
under consideration by .fudges A.
They said the W hite House
N Hand. Thomas W. Swan and
guards wounded were Don Htnlllarrle II i'K oe. Counsel for His*
rell.
Leslie
Colfelt,
and
Joe
alts.krd Insl In lim n n y of Whit*
Downa.
laker Chsmlwrs.
(fs tm ia lto s n l)
They were taken la emergency
hospital and their condition wa*
not immediately known.
For some tlm r n ftrr the gun
hattle, the two civilian* toy
where they had fallen—o tv on
th* lltair House step*
other to one aide.
Police Inspector Francis gave
newsmen th i* account:
“ It was started hy th i* guy
pulling a gun out and starting
shooting at this officer (Joseph
N E W Yf IRK, Nov. I - id V The
Downs, a inemlier of the W hile
New York W orld-Telegram and
House police detachment |."
"Th# ag m t
(Secret
Servire Hun wn- surd &gt; r*trrd *y for 12 .10,.
agent Floyd lloring, who was in u&lt;mi l.v Rep W King.lnm l Mary
a wooden guard bouae perhaps (R -N Y l, who rharged an account
ten yard* aw ay) started pulling In the newspaper concerning hi*
a gun and ahooting at him (the handling of the “ Hanley letter”
civilian I. He got him.”
was libelous
Francis said the man dies! on
John M fiit-rnc, „ f Rayvllln,
the sidewalk In front of the N Y , Mary'- altorney, said s xlnrv
lllair llouie.
appearing in the newsnaiier Del.
Regular W hite llnuae report- |x .... .■ niali loo* lie."
ers, assigned to rover M r. T ru ­
lie -ai'l the newspaper arctised
man's activities, were in their the Suffolk rniinlv
llepiihllran
(ires* room w aiting for a limou­ leader of 'attempting to use the
sine In accompany M r. Truman now famous letter, w ittrn fo Mr.
to
Arlington
Cemetery
when Mary liv Id Cnvertlfir doe |(. Han­
word rim e that "a (Killcrman has ley, to pro-ure for himself the
lieen k ills si In the IfMMI Mock of nomination for U.S. Senator.”
Pennsylvania Avenue.*’ T h i* I*
The Woild-Telegrnm and Sun
Ihe W hile House address.
•aid it tind !.»-# o ..-r-., t with a -urn
Rushing out the door, they saw moo* iii Hie suit
a crowd gathering In front of
In *he letter llaolpy inform—*
Rlair House. Tha arena was of
Mai V he would la' able to n a y his
vast confusion.
•
firiatoiiil obligations if he »• -«**.
People were ninaning from all **sf Hie nomination for the Senste.
directions and police were ar
H a n le y * obligation* inclodrof a
riving by the rarlnad. Soon fin debt i„ Miu-v for n dlil--vl espensea
department rewue equipment a r­
M ary'* attorney -aid:
rives! and the crowd was pushed
"Ttm laleiwenl tt&lt;• &lt;•e by |h .
back.
New- Y '*tl World. T "|eetem ,*•*
T hirty minute* afte r the *h»ot. Sun cleililin g Ml- Mm-v with *rv
Ing—and while the hubbub *1111 Ing to use the Hanley I* Her as e
continued - Mr. Truman
slipped weapon In .ren te anv ooliliral ere
out a rear door of lllair House ferment for )ljril*elf wa* a m&gt;i||e.
and want l» the Dill rer^monlra Inn* lie and Mi Ma- v felt tlial It
a* schedules!.
COIlbl not go tins-h»llr"es*-t ”
The letter j, enrreett" t.* i - •ve*tiirnteil hv rn"o»,.| f.,t ■&gt; V O
Senate out. m im elM i* im , 1 —l|nslle n te v who o- -Ir Itn- 1 - 1 * #1
*~mm Put* **s#‘
piddle after Democrat* wot eoede
R. Mohle, Jarkannville, treasurer; ,.f I* . t . e '- t l i .............
w.
and Mrs. J. M. Eden field, Jack­ that his statement In v r,.,.
sonville, second vice president.
wa- hi lie ita Id for ** it li-lrawlnMem tiera at large a ir Allen f , „ m || lr gulw-rpalorial
. - - ,t
Morris. Tallahas.ee; lie Gordon
I'ntrat, Daytona llrarh; Dr. Ila r r ) y firw rv
Phlllpot, GalneavIHe; Miss U u la e " , W v M)(, M(lrv , „ vr
,,
Woodford, 81. I'etershurg: the odds p o litic a lly for mine tim e.
Rev. W illiam C. Wahl, Miami,
and Mra. Kdenfipld, field rrp rr
arntallve.
li-atnnta of the O n I ril an fatili.
council also isaued a de fh urrh tiirn and woman, rom lent nitlon of the Ku K lu i Klan which reprrarnla 700,000 flo rid *
for what It railed the Klan'achurrhme
re­
narnl women, condemn­
cent claim that it repreaenta all ed Ihe Flan nn the following
M tiv a horn while, gentile Pro- polntar
1. It seeks to create racial ten­
sion* and emphasize religion* d if­
lh * punishment motive la the luis ference# unnecessarily.
U of Kuaala'a opposition to the
2 , Ita reeord stand* aa the
Norwegian. A Russian vein nre haven or rover for groups to
vented the Security Cnunril last take the law Into their hand*.
mon'h front nominating Lie for
3
It
in a k e *
irresponsible
another
five-year
term.
The charges, and
American delegation then asked
4, It accepts as fact that which
th« veto free Assembly to extend ia at Iwst rumor and at worst
Lla's present term for three only malicious gossip.
years,
“W r urge memlo-ra of (,'hrlaVlshlnski* said there still wa* lian rhurehrs to refuse lo Join
lim e for the Security Council In or support any organisation which
agree on a candidate for the 9( 0, engages In such on-Anieriran and
000 a year Job. Addrr*«lng hi* un-rhrisitnn artivitles,” the rnunremarka to non-Communlst de cit resolution *aid. Another re­
legations he asked: '
solution passed today auppnrta
‘‘Why must you vole today? the Juvenile court amendment to
because you are onwltlbig to lie v o t e d upon in the Nov. 7
adfotd a c h a ir - far ,&gt;grrcmn-,l * general election.

.nd iC Mary Sues Paper
Over Handling Of
“Hanley Letter”

II -s 'ls s H fesi» r - a . (last
ers -aid the regiment had been
identified in northeast Korea.
The biggest aerial scrap since
the first weeks of the war started
Wednesday moitilng five m U ei
southeast o f the Manchurian bord­
er ritv of Blnulju.
Flying through smoke-strraked
skies. American
K-81
Mustang
fixhtrra rescued an unarmed T-fl
observation plane from six Ruxaian built Yak figh ter*. Four of
the Mustang* shut down tw o of
the Yaka, without a loss,
4 rear gunner in a ft- 2B bomber
•hnt down one of two other Y a k *
that Jumped four of the lig h t
bomber* west of Sonehon.
Visibility
was
hampered
hv
smoke rolling from a rtflle ry -lg n ite l forest fire *. Rut six enemy Jet*
wen spotted flying aouth Inw ard
a tf S. 24th Division tank column
west of Sonehon.
The Yaks jumped a flig h t of
Mustangs. Earlier reports that
American F-80 Shooting Star J e t*
had joined in tha dog-fight were
railed erroneous hy a F ifth A ir
Forte spokesman.
The A ir Force said one F-HO let
was shot down by a n ti-airc raft fire
in a sweep on Sinuiju airfield , arro»« the Yalu River boundary
from a big Chinese airbase at Antung in Communist Manchuria. The
jet crashed in flam e*.
Other American plane* strafed
20 to 28 aircraft on the S inuiju
fiel-l despite intent* flak. Plane*
in aix
revetm ent*— protective
mound* o f earth on three aide* of
the plane— were left burning.
Ugh! enemy planes were reported
dfitruyed.
.The 21 at Regiment of Ihe 2 tth
| In-i-io n thrusting
northw est­
ward toward Sinuiju from n rltla h raptured ChongJu— wa* halted 30
t
mile* short of the
Manchurian bortank battle.
d*t afte r a tai
. Ataj. Genera
General John II. Church,
commander, had ordered
itui-ion comm
(it™ -olumn to smash ahead T ues­
day night to keep the Communist*
off l-lanare. Hut the Red counterattai k stopped the advance during
the night.
AP correspondent Tom laim liert
reported, in a delayed dispatch
that Ihe column knocked nut four
of seven tanks earlier in the push
w r.t o f Sonehon, 17 mile* north» c *l of ChnngJu.
On tha northeast coast, annthn
American column of the Seventh
Division raced inland from the
|w on beachhead to Punrsan. 81
road m ile* aouth of th * M anchur­
ian tinnier.
It was a gain of 82 road mite*
»ln&gt;i- the landing Sunday.
MaJ. General Edward M. A l­
mond. commander of the U . 8 .
Huh Corps, of which the Seventh
llivuion ia a component, told rc rrespondent* that attack* In the
nnitheast
would
he made
in
strength to determine lust how
many Chinear Communist* stood
in the w ay,
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T hxcn. Discount of i ’ i

will lie allowed for

payment in November, 8*&lt; for payment in
December. 2'&lt; for payment in January and
1*. for payment in February.
Kllen Hoy, City Tnx Collector
CHAI0ID w ith first degree murder,
Theodor* Carter, J r , 14, Is led Into
th* Bridgeton. N. J , court by Sher­
iff William Rlggin. Witness Charles
Whlldcn, J r , a school teacher, told
of leelng C a r te r near th * seen*
shortly before Lorraine He**, 17,
was slraeeteH
f fateeanllonoD
Chinese Red regiment had pushed
to within 18 miles of the raat
roast industrial renter of Ham hung. latter, a 10 th Corps spokes,
man confirmed that a Seron-I
Chinee regiment is in the area,
about midway iielween the Seventh
Division’* landing point of (won
and Wonsan, 100 air mites to the
south
The U. S M arine* landed la.*t
week at Wonsan and me mopping
un bypassed Red* in the area,
Almond said attacks to d eter­
mine Chinese Communist strength
were coming shortly.
“ In the next few dxys,” he
added, 'we w ill develop whnl Ithere. You cannot go hy pri*&lt;w)er
report*. You cannot M l if iherare two Chinese division* fa * un­
officially reported previously bv
South Koreans! until you attack
in enough strength and on a
broad rnough fro n t.”

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THANKS

We, the fa m ily of the late Mrs.
Ella Bradford, wish to thank our
many friends for their kindnesses
during the illness and passing of
our dear m other and sister.
Mr. ami M ra. Fretl Johnson
Mr. and M ra. Dan Jrnktna,
Mr. and Mra. Lrne*t llank-raon ,
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WHEREAS, the City of Sanford, Florida, hn« undertakun to construct a .stadium in memory of those
who participated in the late Work! Wars, and
WHEREAS «incc the decision to construct War
Memorial .Stadium there ha« been a change in econo, mic condition* and our country to engaged in an extenalve war defenae program, which haa required the estahltohmont of an agency known aa National Produc­
tion Authority for the purpose of controlling the use
of materiala eaHcntial in aaid war defense program and
aaid Authority ia allocating at thin time cHHential ma*
teriato for u«e in «aid defen«c program and haa banned
conutruction for amuHemcnt purpoaea including recrea­
tion and materiala that will be uacd in the conatruction
of aaid Htadiuni are critical materiala neccaaary for the
National Defense Program and auch materiala have
greatly incrcaaed in price and in the opinion of the City
Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, It would be
unwise economically and unpatriotic at this time to con­
tinue the conatruction of said stadium:

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For children'a recreation only

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the
City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, that
work on the construction of said War Memorial Sta­
dium in the City of Sanford, Florida, be suspended until
the National Production Authority releases critical ma­
terials for that purpose.

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of awlmmlng pool.
I'lua 150,000 in 1949-50 for the comlructlnn of Ihe awtmmlnR pool.
920,000 being a gift from (Tune A Co.
80,000 City finance*.

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"J u s t The O ne You W a n te d ”

Religious

Thfga a rt actual amount* spent— taken from City record*.

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Resolution Of The City Commission Of The City
Of Sanford, Florida Suspending For The Time
Being Construction Of War Memorial Stadium.

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The pool ia operated at approximate net coot of 92400 per year, and
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Gunman’s Wife Is Ar­
rested In New York;
Policeman Injured
In Affray Is Dead
WASHINGTON. Nor. 2-&lt; A ‘)
Prrtitlrnl Trumm's guard was incrroicd and extraordinary piccautiont taken (or hit rafety today
while the Secret Service dug into
tthelher otheri were involved in
the attempt by two fanatict lot
Puerto Rican independence to kill
him.
The invcihgalion here centered
on quetlioning ol Otcai Collaro,
37. one of the two men who tried
yesterday to Llail their way with
pitlol ihoti into Mr. Truman'i ofiicial home, hut were cut down
by the bulleit of guards.
Col*a/o fell on the tlept of Blair
I louse. Mr. Truman's temporary
residence, tie was shot in the chest
but was reported today to be “ in
fine shape." Hit campanion. Grielio Torretola, was killed by a
bullet through the head.
Three police were woumleil &gt;n
the battle. One. Pvt. Leslie Coffell.
40, died last night. Collaro was
formally charged with Coflelt's
murder.
The investigation was being
pushed also in New York, which
has a targe population of Puerto
Kican native*, and In Puerto Kiro
Itself. Collaio and Torresola rim s
here from N ew York.
In New York, a charge of con­
spiracy in the aisaaaination at.
tempt was brought against Coltain's .wife. Mrs. Rosa Collaio 42.
She was Jailed in default of ibu,non, hand
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U . 8 . Commissioner Edward W.
McDonald said conspiracy w a r­
rants also wera being prepared for
two persona he did not identify
and for Collaio. A t least 1.1 pernon*— most of them relatives of
C ollaio— were questioned.
In Puerto Kico, the island govrreaUaaetf Oa rags Pearl

Ballot To Decide
If County Makes
War On Mosquito
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Nov. 2 - ( 8 p c rial I — Residents of Florida's Sou
thrrnmost
county— Monroe— will
decide at the general election Nov.
7 whether they want to declare an
all-out w ar on mosquitoes.
One of the questions on the bal­
lot w ill concern Ike establishment
of a mosquito control district In
that county, according to Informs
lion from Key W e s t
John Mulrennan, director of the
Division of Entomology fbr the
Florida State Boatd of Health,
•aid today that t4 similar mosquito
rontrol districts have been set up
already In Florida and a r* proving
effective In fighting mosquitoes,
both the "disease-bearing nr Just
merely pestiferous variety."
Mulrennan added that "the state
i r s i l s s M Os ra ce re ae l
S O V IE T A N N IV E R S A R Y
MOSCOW. Nov. I - G P &gt; - A mon­
ster two-dav celebration w ill La
held In Moscow neat week com­
memorating the .11 rd anniversary
of the Bolshevik Revolution.
Workers are erecting special
Illuminated displays, Red banners
and
other
holiday decorations
throughout the capital In prepara­
tion for the celebrations, to be
held Nov. A and 7.
Iiv es tla , the Soviet government
newspaper, gave this keynote to­
day for the celebration: "Out
homeland is prospering and streng­
thening."

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H A R V E Y IN J U R E D
W illiam Ifan rey ,. electrician for
the Electro-Hygeine Co., suffered
a slight concussion yesterday when
the bag of a vacuutR cleaner h was handling got tangled in a buff.
Ing wheel and struck him repented
ly on the head, dailng him. lie
waa attending by D r. C. L Park
and given x-ray*. and this m orn­
ing was able to go to work.

Ju stic e Protests
Warren Methods;
Resigns P o sitio n
Leo Foley Condemns
Littlefield's Suspen­
sion In V o l u s i a

NOV.

2.

Sanford Art Exhibit Opens At
Woman’s Club For Three Days
By W IL L A R D C O N N O L L Y

under direction of Mrs. Grvtchm Lewis Crowell, chairman of the
National Art Week program in the county.

The exhibition, which is free, will continue Friday and Saturda)
from 0:00 A. M. u n til 0:00 P. M v f
and school children are especially a besets house washed out. A n­
other oil painting ihowa the sun­
Invited, t i ld Mrs. Crow ell.
Among the strik in g displays light effects on flusters o f pal­
are the w ater coletn o f H. V. mettos.
Blaehwelder, a yesmg arebitee;,
A I l f * sited painting o f Christ,
who glvee hla w ork a dashing c trry ln g the Cream has he
lig h t and ahadows with tered by Jo* E. M i t h l e g x , ____
style of light
her of the SealnoU H ig h School
a blending o f w a r n colors.
Miss Ellse Hutchison has en­ faculty. Hla colon are deep and
tered a - New
Bm yrna
Beach sombre.
storm arena In oUa which dtaM rs. W . M. Scott has a num­
i vivid p ortrayal o f waves ber o f her oils on display, InC aatU aad «
Pag* f a w
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94-Year-Old Shaw C ity Issu es Are
Dies P eacefu lly Debated At M eet
In Early Morning Of J a y c e e Club

I si I h vision Gives 11p
A t t e m p t I n Rest'ite
K Y ijitm tii C ut O l f
By A l t a i k 111j * Reds

Author’s Body To Be
C i e m a t e cl. Ashes
Mixed With Wife's

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niiieii outing • ! tre t IlgtiUP
ill u Nationalist rebel lies • i a * it It w a l k \ nta i i i I m r o f tin* N a
i * t i . whil*- o t h e r tf (it I t e r a t r i t f h t
initial Guard walk* by, with gun
waiting foi 4,i.n-i* A fte r iiiis iu
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to r n u t t y t !»«• &lt;*Jt |t 11u I all* I
sttclllpting to as****liiti 1i- Guv. I
M iiim r M a m , ni.ti A t u r r i t all u p
rising* were stagril by gim ip* of i . i i
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l l o i t . e i r a l g a m s will l x s e t e n
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lion.
the l.aml.-hrll tuograiii sin...-...• &gt;
Since that tim r, with modll *• l a i t s r * will 1m t i m r Ioi l ’r i i n t ) l - b y the Sanford I'o-t h i of •.
tions made under the spur of f i r v.inia, two eir|i I... \|t.4,..tii NY** American Legion on Arno i.
Rnl assault upon South Korea, the York ami Oklahoma, and one each Day, Chester M ilter, rhaiimau ..r
general plan for a m itrd A n n . has
the program, announced thi- m.lin­
won the support of most na’ *.* fo r Aikini.li. Illinois, K&lt; nt in ky. ing.
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t*. MmiSlippi ami I eillir'.rr
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Itritaln have called for the u ..f tio n * on the le a p lu . iillllr lit o f will start at 10:.10 o'rlixk a&gt; -l.
German troops, perhaps in &gt;. !e sent* wr r e the m a lh i-n ia tica l an* Tourist Center. General lint .. .n
division strength, France and
i.e w er to what change- w ill U&gt; will review the tiarade whul. will
of the smaller countries have
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held approval.
serving as marshall.
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day. Music w ill I n* Iiv tits I
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atx.ard Orchestra of Davtuna Ilea. I
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a lh c -H v place a bomb or ex|ilu
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1 desiring to enter flo a t. In itmen hailed into police court t 1st* ixrth ed ,t llro-.klvr,
lade ale requested l.v M&gt; M .lln
She sail* tomorrow for the ison gambling charge*.
to register with Jame. &gt;1 i.allo
Charred numbers and h o t- • &lt;&gt; land with a genernl cargo and n
wav. Veteran* are re.|,|e«,.t -/&lt;
Ix t slips were introduced to
r Rilled crew She is owned t.y the march In the parade
squad officers to sup|M&gt;rt a cl...-ear A. II. II u11 St. .im -t. ip Co
of attrm pte,| arson against the
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I ’ension promoter Georg.- II M
held each in ll/iO
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or, ■ .n ^ e .| „ guard around tl.o v&lt;- o|. They
I.sin sued M ayor Fletcher lliiwron
hined cltarges of running n I. h
pm I close nttention l«&gt; all person*
o f lei* Angeles today f..i f t ■•&lt;&gt;**.lmaiding her.
and trying to start a fire.
000, claiming Hie iney.u slondrreri
him in M *|M*ech ls-t Monday.
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der was in reference to M .l.aln*
pension activities, and cont.-ndrd
the mayors statements were false
and made "w ith intent to ihfnme
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Ministers G ather Census Indicates*S t
To Discuss P lans F lorida To Gain
For Unified Army Two House Seats
Debate Will Centci United States Gained
A r o u n d Proposals
19 Million People
For German Units
During Ten Years

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Ami Sam Martina
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No. 51

Chinese Communists
Trap 5,000 American
Troops In Northwest

Rebel Shot Down In San Juan Street

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T I U 'l t S D A k

SAN JU A N . I ’urilo R im . Nov.
2 - &lt; /!’&gt;— Police a rim l the F ierident and lop iradtts ol the N •
tionalnt and Comniuniat p atlirt
today in a widetpirad loundup lx
gun by Pueito Kuan author,tir,
a lew h o u it after the Washington
attempt on the life ol Pteaidenl

UNION WIFE
An exhibit of the outslamlins painting* of Sanford and Seminole
LOS ANaEI.ES, Nov. 2-&lt;A*&gt;- Count) artist* was opened this morning at the Sanford Woman's Club,
Mrs. M ary Louise Pitts, 2A-yearold w ife of the president of the
A F L State Federation of Labnr
testified today her husband de
manded she be a "union w ife"
wear union made rlotbes and send
them to a union dry cleaner.
"H e demanded that everythlne
1 de be union.’ ’ahe (naUfled la hed Ivor re ault against Thomas I.
P itt*. M . "th at he Bust have a
wife. W h e t I rnR*d a e*b
i f it waan’t unlen, he'd tend It

S A N K O K l). F L O R ID A .

Rebel Leaders Taken
W ithout Fight As
Puerto Rican Cops
H u n t Nationalists

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2 — t/P j— Ormond Peace Justice Truman.
Leo Foley, who worked lor G a u l
Pedro A lb u u Campos, pirsident
nor M arrens e lu tio n , teugned to- of the Nationalida, was touted
nielil m protest of the Governor* fiom his liesirgrd home with leal
• Ulprnuoii of Volusia S h r illf A ir* gas and autiendeird without a
shut bring b ird Hit liouar bad
U ttlrfirld
Foley. sp|ioinlrd to the juttnc been u m in slrgr since Monday
|H»tl iii February,
by Wet- wlirn a Nalioualiit upliaing— I ten to fill 4 vacancy i s u in i liv llie |*i'te d lu base been egged on by
riiu p trd sud­
death of Dciitut M jlp u ts, had only the Cnmniunuta
denly.
Iwro montlu m ot- t„ serve.
San Juan was sutually und-t
H r waa defeated in the May
urtmaty for election In the (mat a state of siege today. Police
by Archie Rennetl who will lake blocked o ff loads in their hunt lot
Nationalist* and Communist* auJ
office. Jan. 2.
In a telegram to the Governor, required special |*ilu e passes lot
Foley said:
those seeking to go ihtough the
"Msthod uf removal o f Sheriff lines.
Littlefield, an elected public of­
A lh i/u Campos and other N a­
ficial, without proper hearing or
grand Jury action and despitr fart tionalist and Communist leads is
that many outstanding Volusia were whiskrd to (roller hradquar'
county citliens feci that hr has rrs for in lc n m r questioning. It
reduced onen gambling l» an all was learned that some 600 Natime low leaves me no alternative
but to submit tny resignn'ioii aa tmnslist* and Communists ip all
Justice of the I'ra re , as I want were to be rounded up. 300 of
no part of a system th at condone* ihrrn in the metro|»ol,tan San Juan
Ural without ju ry."
area.
Governor W arren suapen-h-d I itAmong thus* arrested were:
tlefirld and Itel^and Constable W.
The Communist P arty p rvti.
M. Slaughter yesterday for fail­ dent, Cecil Andreu Iglcsia*.
ure to enforce gambling laws. No
The Communist p a rty secretory
successor for adt her has been Juan S a n lo i Rivera.
named.
The president of the General
Littlefield and all h i* deputies Union o f Workers, Saea Cornle*.
were continuing
"business ss Governor Luis Munus M arin *a yi
Usual" Unlay. So fa r, Littlefield'* the union la a Communist front,
i'ahln
M- Garcia
Rodrigues
offirc said, the S h e riff has nut
received official notification uf his executive vice president o f the
Siignr Producer* Association. The
suspension.
Littlefield said be would run police say Garcia is a Communist.
Governor Munot M arin said he
tinue the s h e riff* office until c i­
ha* cabled President
Trum an,
ders arrived.
A civic affa irs committee, or* notifying him that A lh im Campo*
ganiird two years ago to put bn ha* been arrested.
W hile there was no shooting
end to gambling in the county, met
today and approved a telegram involved in th * raptu re o f the
which .was sent to W arten. It N ationalist Party president a t hi*
home, »poradic firin g was heard
read:
"Civic affa irs ro n un ittrrs re­ in the capital today. The city
quests appointment uf sh eriff who holed up fur the emergency. Re­
w ill have the respect and r»nfi. sident* o f Han Juan and Puertn
drnre of buslntes and professional lie Diera were advised not tu
men and women of our county, leave th eir home*. Government o f­
man known for honesty and inte­ fice* were closed.
A ll tra ffic was halted in San
g rity who will not cause you cri­
ticism by the good citliens of uur Juan by police. The few car* aifs s its s e a oa r a « * r s a i i
county for his appointm ent.”
The committee was not Involved
ICeatlaaed Oa e-wao T ie rs I
JA P TR E A TY
L O N D O N , Nov. t —UP)— Diplomalic officials said today Russi*
S T R A N G E G U R H T IO N
N E W YO RK. Nov. 2 - 1 4 1 —So- ha* told the United States the is
viet Foreign M inister Andrei Y. ready to Join In a gsneral confer­
Vishiruky was asked today If hr ence tu w rite a peace tre a ty for
had anv comment on the attempted Japan.
Some East-West procedral d if­
assassination of President Truman.
Viahlnilty looked at the new,- ferences still must be settled he
lx
men, spread h it hands in a ges­ fore such a conference can
ture and said: "A strange ques­ called, however.
tion.” Then he walked on Into the
Assembly hall.
T R U M A N U N D E C ID E D
W A S H IN G T O N , Nov. 2 — h P » President Truman reportedly has
D IM E SODA POP
SAN F R A N C IS C O . Nov. 2 - o P i not yet m ad* up hit mind whether
—The nickel soda pop is going to to ask th at Congress return to ses­
go where the nickel beer* went sion ahead of the presently sched­
many long years ago—out the win­ uled Nov. 27 date.
Inform ed official* said it i* on
dow.
That was the word yesterday likely that Mr. Truman w ill make
from the .1 2 nd annual convention any such call before the election
of the American Bottlers of Car­ next Tuesday.
The President told his new* conbonated Beverages.
Mike Michaels o f Kansas City, fera-nre last waek he la studying
editor of the mid-continent {Jollier the .-advisability of bringing Cong,
a trade paper, said costa have risen res* hark to Washington ahead of
beyond the ability of the hollers time to handle a big load of tax
and defense emergency legislation.
to absorb them fu rth er.
lie said he had consulted with
It is only a n u tte r of tim e—a
very short lime— he said until the some congressional leaders by talelast of the 4-cent drinks will b* phone hut wished to U lk to other*
tx fu rr reaching a final decision.
only a memory.
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25,000 Sanford Publicity Folders
Received By Chamber Of Commerce

Republic ol Korea (H O K ) , 1" 'vhlm y has luv own native vrn io n of
Gl Joe's famout combat ration
It has beltxd fuel him in bis swift foot n u rch n thiiKigh north
t --------Korea.
lly W IL L A R D C O N N O L L Y
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Kim. the typical South cocktail amt coffee
Twenty-five thousand folcfrrv, containing colorful scenes of
These might -w strange and
Kprran Infantrym an, seem* to
like hla new "C " rations. Rut if u n s c c e p t a l . l e i „ h i . palate hut Sanford and Seminole County arrivrd at the Cham txr of Commerce
an American soldier were hm-f-d they are staph- item * In Gl K lrn'i yriterday and will lx u ic l to p u h tici/r this section.
u parkagr uf this, his reaction diet. I ll * “C * rations contain such
The entire work of laying out llir folder, at well at ll,r photo­
other delicacies n« rice starch l.i
probably would he:
"VYhaddavi do with it, any­ lie kneaded with water Into a graphy and copy, was assigned*
thirkialv paste, dried ru ttlefish tu Toil Swalm. publicity dirertur Mrs. Roy Grvs-n and son "Hnuf
way—f ir * It from a mortar
of the t'h a m lx r of Commerce, fy". They are showr waving t-i
And If told he had to ' * t and kelp or served seuweed.
The only thing- in the package hy the late Edward Higgins, « group uf girls nearby aboard
it he would ask indignantly.
W ellUirn
Phillips' eruiser Slid
"How do I get a trin s fe r out of fa m ilia r to American troop* aro manager.
The cover design, reproduced Include Hetty Imu Partin, M illthis
el.U ktii feathered
c.utf't n i l rubes, augur and three atlckv
from a natural color photograph, red M iller, Sue Collum, Prtey
u f shewing gum.
anyway 7"
"The KOK troop* are really it especially attractive and ihows Swalm, Peggy Duncan and Susio
For he would find that hr had
to gorge raw dried codfish with fond of I hr gum,” said Lt. Col. the eu n rt o f the sea w ill from tlrnens.
Under the heading, “ Sports
tinned ehWken and noodles; eat W illiam F. Runge. Hanford, Fla., the vantage point of th* l.ak&lt;t
rice rakes flavored with red pep­ o f the Korean M ilita ry Advisory Monroe shore n e ir the M svfalr aplenty", are shown many m»Inn looking toward th* M uni­ lor recreatlona with scenes of
per instead of crackers with meat group.
Sanford and Seminulr County.
Runge I* senior U. 8 . adviser cipal Pier.
and beans.
A group is seen picnicking These include a view of the M uni­
coy's ausrThen he would munch gr»*n to th * Houth Korean
peas and beans for dessert in ­ ter master general. He helped de- near th * seawall, and includes cipal Swimming Pool on a busy
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PAGE SIX

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Maurice Coutello,
Silent Movie Star,
Dies In Coma At 73
H O L LY W O O D , Oct. 30 —(A*)—
Maurice Costello, m atirur idol of
two generation* ago arxl father of
t ’vo famous actresses, Is flra&lt;l.
The 73-year-olil whlte-hairei)
tor who in the sunset of life sail)
“ It'a better to tie a has-lw-en than
a never-waa," lucrumlx-ii yrstrn ln v
to heart iliaease anil • ompliratinnthat hail kept him in a virtual
coma »lnc* T uen lay.
Frequent iieath-l.nl visito r* were
hi* once rslra n g rtl hut later rerun
died ilaughters, Dolores ami H el­
ene Costello, former i r l i e o e v
One of the earliest of tin- great
screen lovers, Costello had won
stage renown i&gt;efore he entered the
Infant film husiness.
Born in Pittaburgh, I ’ m., he he
;an his career there in vaudeville
n 1994 with a s o u k : "H ere |je »
the Mirk that threw the h rirk :
he’ll never throw another "
There followed Stork rompanv
w ork, then llroadwav where he liecam# a matinee idol in •'{holla*"1
Y a rd ," "The Kenturky Feud." "TlTe
Cowboy and the lunly” and others.
I I* left the stage for the movies
In 1906, taking a t-'ili a week |oh
w ith the old Vitagruph Co., where
he had to he||i Imihi seenerv n*
part of the Joh. Vitngtnuh starre*’
him hy name in 1907, with no more
chores hut. he said later, “ I then
became known a* the f tr et arre r
player to show sign* of temper
m ent."
Ha also was the firs t to receive
/an mail and hv 1910 women mob­
bed him at every |iuhlir appear
nnce. A nervous breakdown in 1916
shortened hi* hig time career and
by the 1920* he was doing hit part
heavy role* or whatever wn« avail
able. In recent years he lived in
obscurity, doing an occasional in
dlo ’soap opera** role.
Costello's domestic life was un­
happy much of the lime. I|e M*nie 1
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ID* jhiMm' uf K oras ( K U K j Sixth
Division This is about 46 miles
south of the bolder.
More than Ul.ouo Communists,
repoitid to include some Chinese,
JA C K S O N V I L L I ; Oct.
3o in three days uf fighting ami forc­ (S p e cia l!—1“The season's firs t pe­
ed it to flee in disorder,
can auctions to I * held at State
chewed the Division hy one-third Farm ers M arket* w rre held In
But the Chinese regiment re- flnnifay and Htarke the past week.
ported by the 10th Corps spokes­ On Tuesday, the Bonifay Market
man w i k i pin-pointed in action ill sold a light volume though prices
nnrtheusl K o n a , south of the were fa irly satisfactory. Stew arts
hig Chosin
hydroelectric plant led with a price of .TOlfcr per
reservoir alwiut 40 miles south uf pound, Schley 29Vie, .Moore 2 7 S c .
Manchurian lander. The plant Succeis 27 He ami .Seedlings 26c.
• iipplies vital electric power to
The sale on Thursday at the H tarkr
Mam buna
Market totaled 40,000 pounds with
The ItOK third division sa s
stalled In tls Push toward the prices ranging from 36c fur S ch ­
leservuil from llam hung, on the ley* to as low as llV * c on Texchos. Curtis ami H trw art* brought
east coast.
In nildilioli tu these reinforce* 2k i. Mahans ,72c, M iied and K e n ­
llients, North Korean women were nedy* brought 27c and 2 7 ‘ i c ,
reported going In the front. The Moneymakers 2f»c, Seedlings and
B u is evidently were trying to Success 26'«c to 26Vir, Randall*
hold at all rosta until w intry 24r, Van Demons 26c, President*,
lila -1 • oveilake the allied force*. Froschert and Brantleys 24 Vie.
On t lie left flank of the retreat­ Hales w ill lie held each week during
ing ID lK
His tli Division, the the season on Tuesday at lioni1'ifth Itegimental Coml.at team fa&gt; and on Thursd ay at the Htake
of the C s 24th Division battled M arks." according to W illiam L .
to within 'll mites of the Man- Wilson, Director of Htatr M ar­
ket*.
■hiiiian lander.
Bepurts from other m arkets In
A P corre*|M&gt;ndent William Jor■
'en M |anteil the Americans suf­ the system show 13,929 field crates
fered heavy ram iallies from mor­ of cucumbers brought a distrsaatar and small arms fu r . By ingly low average price of I I 42
nightfall, the regiment wa* drag­ per bushel on the Waurhula Hlate
ging in two miles ea*t of Kusong Farm ers Market during the past
after a five-mile advance
week with light volumes of |iepThe American* killed some 490 per, eggplant, white and yellow
Beds and l&lt;a&gt;k 116 prisoners, in­ squash, tomatoes, okra and pole
cluding two Chinese
I&gt;ean* bringing the total packages
More gruesome evidence nf Bed to 14,Itil with a grots revenue of
ntiocitirs
w as
uncovered — HO I29,4t'i4.tl|.
Forecasts
for
this
laallrs of N inth Korean civilians week indicate a reduction in cuat I'akchon, I'i miles north of cumber volume dua to storm dam­
Pyongyang, the former Beil cap­ age, through harvesting of new
ital
field* Is vsperted to commence
Indicative nf the Increasing shortly and volurn* and quality
fury of B id resistance was their will improve. Other commodities
use of their heaviest weapons, are egpected to show an increase
tanks and self propelled gun*.
from now on.
Allied fighters and !.ooilier*
The Pahokec Hints -Market re
supporting Die American column |iort* during the past week the
and the B ritish Commonwealth salvaging o f storm damaged corn
27th Brigade of the wpst coast
there and from the tndianlown sec
destroyed D* tanks and seven lion, and also uf brans. Damaged
gun*.
cor, D an and celery fields have
I respite the ferocity of the Keen cultivated ami dusted and
Communist np|io*ltinri, (Seneral may yield fair crops. Planting In
Mai Alton* Tokyo headquarter* dried out inudatrd fields is now
puled that "none of the enemy fa irly heavy. A light movement of
counti lalta ck s was sustained.”
(letter quality corn and la-aru i*
A s|Mikesnian said the Krd* anticipated this week.
ate “ in a desperate situation.”
The Hanftird Htalc Fa rm e rs'
lie said the Bed attacks III the Market reports the citiu s parking
Onjong » « tn r were slupped e x­ houtt* re»oiiM*d o|ieratiuns al high
cept for "a few minor gains.” speed a* hurricane damage to
The KOKH are regrouping in fru it in Central Florida appear*
that area, he added
1 negligible. Drawer * and dealers are
A I'. H Kighth Arm y strokes, I reported as being discouraged ow­
man reported the |(()K Division's ing to heavy losa to the lu-an crop.
withdrawal waa disorganised, ami A Win loss o f bean acreage is es­
that a third of its strength was timated. Anticipated yield* from
Inst in three day* of fignting.
the acreage le ft may run about
A legim rtil of Iho ItOK Sixth
26
to 60 bushel* per acre. A large
Division reached the Matishurian
frontier Thursd ay aDive Chosan. volume of citrus ami a fa ir volume
Menaced hy the Bed* ill the rear, of lieans is e sp ertril this week.
it was foicsul to withdraw to
Songpa, more than 70 miles
ssmiII i of ( lie Yalu Um»r bound­
ary.
II a a i l a a e * r *mm S a s , U a e i
fn the south, at Onjutig, tha has serious internal injuria*, and
Division's second regiment was is under the care uf *peciali*ls al
*1111011011111 Thursday, the hulk Orange Memorial llutpttnl, Or
of it wiped out. Two other regi­ Undo, said Mr. Harrison. Mr. Mument*. the I9 lh and tilth, were ronese was not Injured
hard hit in trying tu rescue the
A Negro who left hi* I93!i Ford
•urvivors of the second regiment. pickup truck parked on the Or
Kouth Kiui-an luminander* said lando Highway near (he C la t*
Chinese Communist uffircra lad Tow er, resulting In sn accident,
the B u i f o r e e .
waa arrested on three rharge*,
arking on the highway, leaving
lie scene of an accident, and driv
illg aftar his license had been re
yoked. He I* Johnny I -re Brown,
(C nnliniird frum Paga Una)
h*d votiil for a candidate put up Orlando, ami was reirased on $226
hy what Itussia term * an “ If- bond after being arrested Hiindat
legal" member. Nationalist China. by Patrolman Harrison.
A 1937 Chevrolet Sedan, driven
Tlie Council approved a letter
to President Nasrollah Kntesam by Ju liu s Bridges, Orlsndu Negro,
nf the Assembly saying It had ran Into the bark end of the parked
met aguin on the Lie question Ford.
J . Plerponl Mitchell of Hanford,
ami had voted on the Rusalan
........ lutlnii. It referrrd to th« pre­ driving south on the old Orlando
vious Council re|K&gt;rt that it waa H ighw ay toward Five points at
unshle In make any recommen­ 7:90 P.M . Sunday, narrowly es­
caped In ju ry when the steerln-’
dation.
wheel on his 1947 rlub coupe locked
Naw Y o rk, a non-professional, and It hit a telephone pule rau*
were married In 1902 and Dolor#* lag damage to the ra r, estimated
and llelene were born to them. at 1160.
But a rift developed aa e arlv a*
Mra. Rita C ra ig , 016 West F ir •
1010. Mra. Costllo brought the Street, suffered somewhat from
g irls tu Hollywood in 1926.
shock, and waa attended by D r. J .
Dolores m arriage to the lata N . To lar following an automobile
John Barrym ore didn't meet with eolllilon at F.lm Avenue and FlfCostello's approval, widening the teenlh Street this morning at tt:6&lt;
breach, and in 1927 Costello am* o'clock. Damage to her 1910 l.s
hi* wife were divorced. Two year* Salle Sedan wa* ritlm a trd by the
Inlet she died. A fte r Dolures d i­ police at I960. T h r other ra r in
vorced Barrym ore in 19.76 the girl* the areldent wa* a I9IH
Ford
and their father healed the fam ily Coupe driven hy Aimer Freraun
wound a.
Negro, and damage wa* put al
Costello and Kulh Keevea. daugh­
ter of Federal Judge A lfred I. $600.
Beeves of Kansas C ity , were m ar­
T IU -like flooring ronaialing of
ried in 1979, hut were divorced in
scrap wood w ith the end-train
1941.
Once when Costello was asked in e l posed has been developed at
recent year* what liecame o f all Purdue U niversity.
the money he earned In hi* hey-dav
A portable plow unit has Iwen
he said: "W e lived well ami every
duwn ami out actor knew that 'Cot' developed for quirk clearing uf
foreat fire lines.
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had a rheck hook."

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M O N D A Y O C T . SO, 1950

IIK K A I .U , S A N F O H D , L L O H i D A

Farmers Markets Communi t » China
Hold First Pecan pendent of I be Cslc uil« iirwipaper,
I hr
b U lrirn tn .
irp o itn !
the
Sales Of Season Chinese
Communist* s.cic believ-

Korean War

raa *

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rd planning a thiee-piuneed dlive
on Lhasa hum both (h r nonhead
and iu u llic.n l, as well as oilier
advances ilno La slrrn libel and
into ihc north of Ih r remote Him a­
layan Ivlina ruled country.

f -t * ffiread disaffection among
th 1Ibotan*.
Ike Statesman'll rorri sj -indent
in Kalimiiurig reportid the Couiinoai t advance units were in the
Itifco foot Durigma Pa-s, alxcut
80o miles northeast of Lhasa.
Hr «aid Communist thrusts on
the capital were expected from
the**- i-oiit * — k’ushu (Jyekundut,
in ihc Chinese province of Isinghai »*&gt;out 409 mile* northeast of
Lha&gt;a. and N'agchuka, considered
the la-iest route toward the Til* ■
Ian iiipital; from Yuahu ario
Him ' he. and from
Drya, lr
soulluastern Tilad.

Puerto Rico
(('•a lia se s rrsa* P s u n a n
I once, m the arra w brtr the outbreaa* l-egan, police rrinlorcrnicnir wete moving in. Shooting
alio biokr out at Arrcibo on Ibc
•loltbein coast.
Well infurm til source* raid the
nationalists, members of a small
hut well organism! party which fol­
low# much the same line as the
Communists, planned demonstra­
tion* to coincide with registration
o f voter* Nov. 4. in connection with
Puerto IDco'a
new conttitution.

The Indian government spokes­
man u il'li.I that T iU T lias a *k n l
India for any diplomatic a-si-lance
it could give specifically for the
"continuance of the good offices
which India hs&gt; made asailalilc
In the past "
The u m ir man did not -ay
what u n n ta iu r India planned hut
denied that the Tilx-tan message
included a reque-t foi m ilitary
asdstancp or that the Chinese
invasion la- brought before the
United Nations.
India already lias tent a note to
the Chinese Communist govern­
ment in Peiping espr* - ing regret
and surprise at the Bed order to
invade T ilie l. The s|Hikevman -aid
no anawer had la en lecrived to
this note.
lie added that
ling to let*
e*t report* the 7'ihetun dilegation
which ha* been negotiating here
with the Cliin*e CommunDt am*
iuis'ador -till planned to go to
Peiping for fu ither tuik • The
Tibetan*, he -aid, had gone ti Killinipoiig, near the Indm-Tiliet fron­
tier, tu pick up then luggage and
planneil tu leave for Peiping, via
Hong Kong, at the end of the
first week In November.
The Indian *|»okr*mnii *aid his
government's representative
in ON I H I II WAY to blast supply arid tiun*|ioitotlon tuigrts in northern
l.ha-a also reiairted &lt;onsiderahle ^ K ok j , two Hkyraidet u lla tk bonilirr* from the U S S , l‘lillippm c -S'*a,
Communist infiltratio n into this It f'b lp of Task hone 77, leave the carrier let behind us they pupate
country, lie added that pamphlets (., auid up aerial offt-nalve agaln-.t Hie enemy. The sleek ciatt ta rry
wete la-lug di*trihuted III an ef- p u i' I,IXiU-pound bombs ond U * locket*. (Jnl* rn u liu ial Budiophoto)

TV# N ationalists, o*&gt;*&gt; jir.g tk coratttution, d in t.itided complete independemo **f this territory from
tbe United State*.
The outbreak began in two
southern coastal town-. Later po­
lice ami N ationalist* &lt;lashed at a
not them roasttal tow n, and then
firin g broke out in Ban Juan be­
fore the palace occupied hy (to vrr 1
mn l.ui* Munoi Marin and in front
of the Han Juan post office.
The governor Issued a statement
urging the populace tu keen calm.
(Icncral l.u i* K*tevrs of thr Na­
tional (iu an l -aid he had not vet
considered calling out tlx- guard
tu cope with thr N atxin*li*t*. a
small hut w rit organtirsl party
which want- the United State* In
give I'uertu Rico complete lnle»
pendence.
Eight Nationalist- were report­
ed under arrest in the cua tal a r­
ra*.
Although th r Nationalists fol­
low much the am r line in Puerto
B iro a* thr Corn niinist*. there *•«
no evidence that the Communist*
were involved In the outbreak
Both parties di murid the rotnidrte
indetx ndenre of Puerto Ifleo f»«m
the United State. The i*land it a
territo ry whose 2.999.(Mni people
are U. H ritixens.
The r la she* occurred at I'nn-e,
5&lt;i mile* southwest uf Snn Juan,
and the neaihy town of IV n urlas,
Ddh in th*- poulhrrn roastul area,
and at A i h -IImi on the northein
coast.
Nationalist oppo.istmn tu the
government intensified r*i-cntl*'
over the is-ur ul a liew run titu*
lion which i-oiigr*-** approved
Nationalists sluri:i-*l the polic*
•t'ltlon ut Ponce and an aimed
■lash ensued.
Meanwhile u groun of 30 poll-**
carrying nut a search for the presi­
dent of the Nationalist P arty,
Pedro AI'.i U ii C a m p o s , went to thy
home of Alldxu's mother ix ar I'*inu la* and were met hy gunfire.

The police m a rre d the shots.
A retain from Police said tin
situation at Pvnuelos wa* serious
It said a number of Nationalists
with arms and ammunition were
cutrniched in the mountain* near­
by. T h n r fire wounded four police.
At least three N ationalists wrre
killed in the clashes.
About a mile from Punce, a po­
lice corporal wa* shot and killed
hv a group of men in an automo­
bile. The a**allant* abandoned the
car, containing bombs and ammunition, and fled on foot.
laiti- last week Police had beer
alerted lu tile possibility of vio
lame after four men in Han Juan
were fuund in possession of a m ­
end ammunition.
Th* four were turned over to
Internal security agents la*t week
and unofficial lourres said the U S
Frderal Bureau uf Investigation
wa* called in.
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th* Sanford Lions Club at lh»
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day night at the 8an Orlo Club.
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fo ic n uul oi thru tlio |ig li"ld at
Jayuya today m * comhinrd allack hy D ialing p la r.'i and troop*.
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mopping up puckrti h i Jayuya. a
r rn tr i o| the Nalionalut le iu ll
•which riuptrd y n lr id a y , and lent
Ip ra th ra d i toy*aid Uluado, almut
10 in ilrt tu the w rit, w lirie a
lo u r of about hO .or 70 dir-hatd
N alionaluti were dug in.
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ruing — will it tn thr tiU n d 'i lus­
te r)— riu r today. It w ai dilli&gt; till
to ritim a lr thr number ol dr.id
and wuundrd h .iir il irp o rti mdr
calrd thr (igutr lor both iid ri at
TCuOUl 10 dead and
Wiiundril.
but it may br higher.

I I , II. Lu cy, manager of the
hotel, waa quoted by M r. Field
as slatin g tha Flo rid a exhibit,
occupying a large portion of the
W hen* nine floor, was the most
outstanding ever shown at tha
hotel.
Photographers from L ife and
Tim e m sgatines were present In
make pictures of the paintings
and dioramas, and the huge |&lt;J
foot replica u f the Seal of
Florida, at the base which were
displayed
numrrous
Florida
fru its. Two large painting* in ­
cluded the landing of Ponce l)e
Leon, and a portrayal of Chi I f
V0 ercots. Ulorsmaa in action show­
ed tho Suwannee R iv e r, Florida
grovet, and an ocean scene with
waves rolling.
Among outstanding exhibit),
said Mr. Field , was that of the
paper industries of Fl'irtd a, This
portrayed all phases o f manu­
facture and transportation, ami
specimens of p.nes from saplings
to sections of 17 year old tree*
w it * shown.
More than 4,(MW postmasters
^ Ir o m throughout th# nation viewId th* exhibit, and m an) e x­
pressed Interest in Florida and
read ths many pamphlets, In­
cluding
300
from
Seminole
County, he declared. T h e y enjoy­
ed free orsnge juice given to
theta by costumed g irl* from
Flo rid a, lt,(XMl Flo rid a cigars
and more »th an 0,400 sacks of
salted peanuts from this state.
So outstanding was th * exhibit
that many St. Louis citlxens and
M illd r e n came to see It, he added,
r . and Mr*. Kisld arrived bock
Sanford early Sunday mornft*

No.

Candidates For Motion To Block
City Commission Construction 01
Speak At Rotary Stadium Defeated

£ 1 —&lt;/P)— National (iiu iil lu lirt.

Postmaster Genera) Je ss* 31.
Dunaldton was tnlhusiaatic over
th* Florida exhibit which he
viewed for about an hour during
the recent convention uf the
National Association of Postmaster* at the Jefferso n Hotel,
St. Louis Postm aster Joel Field
stated today.
m Mr. Field, who had been ap
p o in te d by tba Flo rida post*
masters group to make arrange­
ments with KasJ Brown to stage
the exhibit, personally conducted
M r. IXmaldsun around a t the
exhibition and Invite*) him to
attend the state convention of
poetmaslers tn Panama C ity In

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24th Division Expects
To Hit Border Today

Lions Receive 2."&gt;lh A nniversary Plaque

SAN JU A N , P u n to llic o . I X i

Florida Exhibit Is
Well Received At
mS t Louis Meeting

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Awnoci tiled I'rm o I . cjlwciI W ire

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Mational Guard Units
S t r a f e Nationalist
Forces F ifty Miles
South Of San Juan

Ja yu ya, about 00 u iilrt »oulhwell o l Sail Ju.tn, w ai lltr u rn r
ol tome ol thr bloodirit of tfir
fighting in thr irbellm n. w bnli the
(jovrinoi o| Puerto H im ( aid wa«
a cotupiracy help by thr Cornim
iita. H ir N alionaluti, who nftru
rcho the Communul lin r, want ll,r
U n ite d S ta in to gi»r full mdrpendrncr Co this tr iu liu y of l,000,000 proplr.
The revoit fla m ) tn lilo rr than
10 renters on the inland, includ­
ing San Ju an , where 1,60(1 tronpa
»tood by today for union wherev­
er they might be needed.
The government fu rrr* opened
th e ir ettarlca u ii Ja y u y a and
Uluado early thin morning. Sight
figh ter planet itra frd the two
d o a tu before they were ordered
T iy thr in tu la r police c h itf to
Beep,1 Tita tfSvWai ■fa n e * “ • were
equipped with machine* mm. halookas and ta n k i.
Before
radio communication*
were temporarily broken, a M in­
tage from Uluado tald u yuan!
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tom of the club * I’i'ith biittiday at Sen O lio flu b Kridny night- wives from lliruughuul the district
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man who bail tlie courage to t \ 1. Kihti|i.
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law u l I *|r ulent Rtnuevell, plullR1*1 s*| if I H&gt; * I'lM 11 s ' I tfi'V
lh» I iitiilw i i ' i n , \ | i
I v i i i l r f *-l,« *I Mini,
Council t« re-lst aggression
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K'lri'u .in tlie '.’fitti of June
I 4pe&gt; "1 hlkdilMil*
g|. u J lu- iluty u l • u l &gt;.i i me c im
t i l l ' it. r n M l p I - l l l l l l lit • t i f t i l *
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the trve lllli ll.Mir ul hi cx * I u »ivp
“ We know
from i-spi.rii
I hr 1 **11411 a111(1 HppMlV. I 11 K in g L io n H a r r y Kohiton tod ay that Try gve Lie w ill pel form ‘
fli t
l u l l ( t i l l 111IC 111 - i«4% || t i l l f *
V * *1
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11v i .
I ’I mI I Ip 1|lMP‘l*lp pi If |l ( I t il* "
M.tnh iltan butrl.
, &lt;&gt;miri' iid i'd m e tn lie rs o f the Sun- ilutv independent)) mu! m in i
tell
lit
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Will A sk
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I ’olitP »aid lie hail been in a f« rd L in n * C lu b w ho c o n trib u te d tu oii*l) We know that he w ill
T h r u il If 11 lh»* rffiiffH uf t h r ('it)
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up
to
him
IM
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' '**mrniv^h*n. n iir mnn %4i»f hi* ii*1 '
(icprettrd itatr ul muni lui »evcial the s u rr e s s o f th e ilftth n n n iv n - a r v fend the ch a rter."
\|l iif *tn ill. r \%, i . |-.» •*! I''
tii ill ti min i w liii . |-*iit- t.i l*i
h * '|f Whe» |* ||.I4% h l)iM ltt|' 14 f **»,
day* and wa» under liar r a t r o l a c rle liin t io n F r id a y n ig h t, c a llin g
Austin
rrfe
rrrd
to
Hu•&gt;
« f III (I kf I tf *' p i “ F . ' l i l i t 4' I " t*a f i l t h * •
par in ,d m n lt e n tiiin In th e h i- t u ry
•
hwi hnlitt* f m|
hmiM'lf
Mini
tin*
lin
e
.
• fli.it * In veto Lie 's re elect i
1 11 Ml if«'|||M||«lllfl)f
Mll-tll ■
Ih iiM
male nunc.
l%i‘s r : m l i
S litlio n
f the . lo t. re a d and p rep a re d by
Iniilt I (Hi .iilsl it
I In line’s 1
ll»|| 41
I i i i i i i.io l . i l l o i i i i i i M ih m ilti'l nlhef
I hey *aul lie aw akened till* E d u a id S . .M c C a ll, J r „ w ith th e in the Security Council, ami i
Ml.
Krill*1
!
•Hid
Hliihn'1
the veto li-.* Assem bly:
I 'It %
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if
J*l
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m oil!iliIt. a ile d to h ale the win aid u f J n liii M ei»rh .
lu liu u by ho i i i i c ' t i c it ii • m l h; |v t-e e ti li 'f l Iflllielreit* *»f t h i d i
■
‘Tlie veto was not rm p lo i'
f 4 11 If ft* t s-»| Is. ( I f l l W
up
n i l HIM* fo l
11 «&lt;hil Sieeesf III* I'nst* !**«&gt;»
H
e
n
ry
W
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e
,
w
ho
se
rve
d
a*
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duw &lt;&gt;|&gt;eiied wide, and then h u ll­
became
Mi
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Iwrn
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lt d lit !** (t l*
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to a s tm a s te r st th e e v e n t, tod ay
i*lii
ed lumtelf uul lln Innly » liin k term ed it th e I m*s | c e le b ra tio n th a t petrnt, tim id, ur derelict ui
ill*’ fh* If‘F mf ilim llcf
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( Mlt r i f in i,
t i r i | | | i4 ii lit
»*• ‘ lm «
duly
It
wit*
employed
Wru
I•|i&lt;111*r-i«i|» ** ul'.. I h**■»• ih* h*
the nd ew .ill below and he wai th . club e v e r hud.
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V'fi.il I itlfr I is-!sl tii 11 i ii I *1*1* \\
ill,| II I* 1* * I" WII* |NKlll**«l r'"*1 It *' Ml. Hi
fa it.'
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f
The g o ld p laq u e , p resented by hi* net inns. In response tn &gt;
kitted intlunlly.
H it '
fss.it
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II**!
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r s*
ii »ii I if -i
D i- in . t tio v e rn o i A l R i lib au m tu evpre**»d wi*h u f fdl nunM Sl.iiiffhl* l *»l |)t| hmI
l i nr
Iltu-lligri, a Idilung newi|ia|&gt;ei* tin club, w a * sh o w n bv L iu n liob- states, did nut conform to i
(til " ill'll
ltd
»ipF||Mi|'III s 41I m I *
I * pail liM
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Ite r I*.lift' 1-1.|
l l l l l l t l i r i l r ) r » fee Ml iv ||MI**I
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oatiunal imtieies of one of i
(•It'll h
% f|l&lt; I
man. w ai tlie d n u u rd liuiband ul sun.
|).t|.« I., laift%• It
permsnrnt members."
Mi McKlhhlfi
1fa• !I n* 11 •
I 11M*11• lit |f lliitslim live* |f| 111r
ip I -if ppIrliMMit nl i pp| (i|&gt;( pit I
llie late |ue&gt;ldent‘i uftly d.iuylited.
M em bers Were u rg e d by l.io n
I I s«■
*11a*».rel "■»* .*••»' * ** ■*'
Austin said H ustis'r veto “ w
f «H’ m|I »***»'»*«
l&gt;( L t iu l .III ,1
I ill
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Tumglil
t*
H*lhi«i.'ii.
ami
I
the former Anna Roosevelt Dali, ((ul*.......tu du th e ir s h a r e In a id in g
employed tu punish the Seen tin
* . %t limiil II
‘I II** l ! till lift 1it tt* r 1 1 *mi1 I I - lice Chief Buy i i Williaiiin lu .h u
the
llliH
id
Bank,
sponsored
bv
the
(ieneral fur carryin g out fan'
m nllirr id ".S w lir" and ’ "llu/rre
•■m u: It
m ii
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o
• i i 1 aapi i l l * »»«*
lliY•—ti|*nlii» 9i n! &lt;«* !••*%%• 11 Hint Hm* war mil youngster* against van K c | m r l O f I t u r n i i i u
il'a s lls s M na r a a s M s)
fu lly thod reisiuns of the Hcc.n
stlltv
It,
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i Ii M i . 1
Dali.
S*f f il'l* f *» '*III) \ , f»**t tiS lf, 1* » HI lltl I daILm ur destruction
of
pio
Council to resist nggressi.ui
l.r it ll'c
K r r o i u ' u i i ' i Miflfi *«f n i l l| |&gt; ( ' ’ •
« ■41(1*011*
11 N ilInurd Ilia P a ir *1 • I
petty,
lidding
Ihni
while
il
i«
Boeltiger find Anna had une
Korea ”
111*
IF
d p i i«* i l l ! 11r i* ,
Ilf 111 Fl*
aItl
"nice to tiave fun", dntnagme
rhild u f their own before tlie
lie -aid the D. S. resoloi
\n
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lilt
things is not ill the spirit uf it-&gt;
divurce, Jn liii IXad tltrir Jr
tu eiternl l ie's term for II
y* I f tp l l l l '
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ll..e lti|.,.r wn« ■
■ |n.Utieal reyear* I* s c . itiom tlon of
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Die
South
Soli'
I'nriiaM
fli*
.Stuff*
It**
4
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tt*
|HUter fur th.* t'bieagu Tribune
effort to m aintain l It*- int
St'limil I lie iii*• aunuill . alluvnl I. . |l I lit fi * • *•* f| l.l llll'* ' i l l f » l » »• 4*I t u ( i i l a i i i l - • i i Ii k l l i t i d tl S*i% F i l l •
llIV *l|ii»nr4| l«|«t **f* flu
asslgrud tu cover Mr. Roosevelt's
li II Carlton,
died m thr and independrnre of tlie ofl
! 1114 ♦.Ft
H ill tie put HU by the I' J \ |.l. I- f t p l l f ( IS | l|||- I f F iv Mll lM lf «
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11
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r
seeund rampnign tour when lie (Irani’.' Memorial Hospital In Dr
so that the Secret t r y l i e n i '
.1 Li'P Iri .i111%4 J raI I ( i *(»•*« * I * I
' ) ' ! . . if*
1| k
•114t ri 4*
|(.F
ft* 1 f
f (*f Isl'Milti.' lit Mii*&gt; l l f i ir lf\ 11nr ly uf r e ficstiuierit* w ill tie i&gt;
met the president's daughter.
inn I,, nl 7; Id I'.M . yesterday fol- whuevir lie may lie, could fm
,« i f l»M* 1
A im &gt;t I if i p lt iil. *"F*,t Kii* t »* ■•- I
ftll
,,(
ip *i',ti
ed.
and
much
fun
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in
-lmi
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b
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lowing
ail
llln
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of
five
week*.
The romance h!us*omt*i quick­
.iff I (»f11I'll*. | f l i p It I * I 1 - 4 1 H II
h . • *
1 ( I n * ■ (H it *• s r l f t l l.-a
I "t i'll UllHMItll «)f M&gt;»- Lltl H | i n tbe yuiingsters
It..rn in Mayo, F la ., Nov. .1 , |KH7,
I. I * , t
.
i
. f i l l l l f
ly . Ibn-tliger left the Tribune, and Mr Carlton ram r to Sanford in
tt„
i i .
The
Celery
Crate,
S sn ’ . i i fl««| (ftfjtli F ill l l l l l r ti* f (| I Ifid 1 I •
l ! l ,O l i ffHII. n liiH . I at I at.t. i l , . | , r r
IIB A N A N F I.IE H I T M N I I i
1
1ll 1 M i l
f.M
ii-poit f *i .i 11% f f * e(f f t il * » .4 %
viiirth u rg anl.atiu ii, hud it
lm i in* fit* mill I m
after the m arriage l&gt;erame pub- yenr ago lie was a retired farmv I*«ii ■ i w i f d In i'll
Capt W illiam llin n sn , Arrni
’ 1 4fH|
.( ft p
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i
%* m i
at*
Halloween party Katutdni t i . t ' (t lfi llial I tlF S.llltlM't !***|l, »
V lw
IfitN « n%* 11 si47 111uf* * t * Iti
lisber uf the Health' Post-lntelll- ( rr arid prior tu roming tu Hanford lot, w ho is stationed at Hun'
*|
It.
r
II 14*1(1 In MIFOfl* iff n ttl»pl'""l,i Hill ♦111 *|M»I*I *•
Mt r iiiin iti*"
H i #*% » t u lm 11 I *!N» at the C ity Hall club iih iih
goncer, one uf the I L s i »l iw i ,&gt; I"' e n i'il for eight year* as roun- Field, Savannah, (in , ha* relurn
a tf
fh .
h t i i l d i XT*
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T here are many garni ' u-l f i i i r n in. A t l n t j f i r ( ’••» ( I mi* -ti
mill'll
«»f
i
nii&lt;|
ainl
f
*
*
*
V
uf
from
an
air
trip
to
England,
i
1 ly commissioner of Lafavetto
Iiu i k .
i
1. .I
ti.M l.p
. .1
ir » .
stunts appropriate fur tlie
-&gt;' p u l * tin
liflflif*
v
the
Arores
and
Itermuda
While
county, lie wa* a meinlier of the
4%iirk
- l- l'n ' iv
.*f » l •
• 1 t » .
| Lt ( . t •*, 4%tii'ti I? n» * (l * u
Hi* left the I* I during riie war First Methodist Church of Sanford. Kllglnnil lie spent three ihn
Ik ilit fK t.lM M I «•( (In f111111\ v of celebration that world h.i1 *4i I I i i -Tf t l
V • 1* 1
nilupleil for tlie Eve uf '-VII * nt ii if i Hu f f fiiili'% ficin W u#n« * f •■i»i»i • *
to serve in the American M ilitary
R|ll*llt V*11 th*’ rnMil w ill l*»* f l Mill
Surviving are the widow and London, he wrote his mother, Mi
llttS* 1■*'■»" ft
Mil* tilMl*»l i 1
k,' 1 k m "
Saint*
D
ays",
ailoptrrl
even
li­
pi
p i f .| in I n* iiu th iiiu L if n ' F i i r
Government overseas, and after eight children. Ceotge, John D , Arthur llranan.
fiN |«ru l f uiifI
ftin' tho ChrlsIlfUi* liiid ii ■rd&gt; o «*f fttil II11 fill** *'*'t I' \ ' ' ' i ' l l ' f'Fhl " i f "
the w ar returned to Seattle w ith­
•t I l f *
1'
1 .!•
nf
H i i in t if
dar
out resuming his publishing posi­ fV i il and Hugh Carlton nil of Snrl%%iirk&gt; (• nwiiltliiir t t«F -i- i i i 1-4'f.iM
ford: Win ton of Cross C ity ; Mr*
, (i I u t M f
( i ..(
i
U i *1
... 1
The Eve v a t once n pagi-n h
tion.
hflMIlF I Tit •■t lit' f 1**1•I tl*
L La-.IllT
ill
W
illiam
s
ami
Miss
M
arv
Carllivo l tim e, which explains o - Mint I'litll 4* r h i r f l(fl% (• WllllllH i • f«sf if ll*«%\ «*i m i i t f i
He and his wife later went to
iiiK tily
of tin* superstition* p r in t '* "
111*
wtftl 4**M •
4%I l f k
1'
I'hocnix, A ris. T h r cuttplr uns d i­ tun of Hanford and Mrs- Boh Tuttle
of
D
ilando;
six
sitte
rs,
Mr*.
Katnh
• till made part of n llglluwren
III fi ll " Fit f f |• T1 1 4 * »'«
l i f i p u r l iiilil 1
vorced two year# ago.
Walker
nnd
S
ir*.
M
yrtle
Mixon
of
h
i
m
.
i
n
t*i
m
i
s
r
program including m ystic mid­
t .»1*1*- H u I i f I l f
**f I ' l l t l nl • si Mil il
Boettiger m arr m l Virginia Daly
J A l K . S O N Y lle le K . (». 1
n
* »*)
night rite s, w irrd rerem onir d&gt;
(I f f
Yllltc d l
uit*rrif|4M M ft
|f i*
Lunn uf I'htwnlx, A ris ., at the P erry. F la .; Mr*. Nannie Carllon
uf
rhum
asville;
Mr*.
Alva
Lee
Ball
\ ifhi i
. m in liii u i'» •
signed to Induce spirits to t ill
m ill
h
&gt;
1 Hill .**
Lf
M k L Iv
Hague Nov. 1, In in , Kite ha* a
of
Cross
C
ity
;
M
ist
lm&gt;ta
MeKinIM M iirlM iN I I II o u n
i i i 4&gt;
I * * l u r k i i u t ui J o h n t l
fortunes.
lllflt
fl** 44 i p s .i t » F f l
h i
f IH 'P tH I I \
daughter, now H. Khe form erly
nrv
ami
M
r*.
Irene
Price
of
Ja
c
k
­
JuliMir l l l i r h S c R l M i l l i e I f , p u l i * • p l i l S ' l f l f ' l l A -1 i P l I c k h il l * ih|»» *•
was married tu B irh a n l Lunn,
WASHINGTON,
Cki.
II
l'i
M
im ik ih h
u
itvKK
nifn
iiiM
fikfurr
stepson of forrnrr Senator W al­ sonville; four brothers, C lifford *|*(&gt;FAf lo Lr ill Mi&lt;* Adliiimtliit
ilofFliumr .i i f it i |*,itmii4|7r it
I hit in if ill*'
l'u*! WFi'k,
l Sl
and Burton Carlton or M arianna;
lace H. W hile of Maine,
com
rt
nr
d
|M*Uh«1 o f h ilt t F f Hint *fl 1*41*11III
M rs. Boettiger, :t4, a vivacious Clover C arllon of P e rry ; J . M Mc­
nf l»F**f ni«*t hn%i il» ».fpi»F id *1
I i i i i i i ilio n n i i i l lu* i r t o i i l t ( i t i l u n n o iiiin^ liM in ir n t l»t I ' t m
hlue-eyrd h ru n rtlr, was liorii in Kinney o f Cross C ity ; also 14
tiiifn ih r c a M c rln . llu*
u.***
I'asndrna. C a lif.
She won a grandchildren.
d rn l T m m m i In th r
t»r»t• | Ini •
High yi In d a v si
W.
F
.
English.
7(1,
died
at
hiFuneral service* w ill be herd at fs r this
. . . . . year .......................
scho lar, hip to the Koyal Acadissip|iT lu rro d it
Ix ck on I ’ti'si- home on Colden Lake Sundav a f­ 1*1 ' 1if VIE that fllHlfft n| \%lll.tn '*
and of eonfirm
Low today •' t
I l s s lIs iifS ris I
Tw er
tho Methodist Church st 10:00 tion* voted by that lowly
dent T ru m an ntnl
iipim M ul the ternoon. He had been a resident i&gt;»it liift i tam pFiFil withs
linlh y.'.ten lav m&gt;
A.M Wednesday w ith Rev. J . K
Thts tre n d showv that th
ta le s rig lits ra n d id s lc . f.*r ! ’»•■ of Sanford since
(let, Iiu i, fnl I 111 50 m hr*
M cKinley o fficiating. Burial w ilt I'resid rnt, up lo th r time Congr*
O F F IC K B H H E N T E N C E II
slrlent am i t i n I"r. idcnt ISoVMr. Eng lish was born in Karn
I l. t Ituimal ramf &gt;1' I (
I M I lt ID A P IH 'I L U I D N
B E L C B A D E , Yugoslavia, Dot follow in Evergreen Cemetery.
reressed in S e p lfm la T i sent
rrnor Strum Thurueuid of South ark, T e x ., June 13. 1871 and was
M IA M I. I K l . T l —&lt;/J’i Flo rida'’
31— ( A l —A former arm y major
m.muistions In the Senate,
1 Carolina and her own lio v rm o r a retired farm er.
IHipulatiun was 2,735,413 In the
and 11! comrade* accused of p lai­
which
vnr»_ronflrm eil, fFiebBng W right
Survivors Included 'bree son F prelim inary count of Ihe lU'.U
P B K H ID E N T IA L T B IP
ting the overthrow o f Marshal
rrjre trd , six withdraw i i ami
H iibseipifiitly. all hough there M. En g lish , Sanford; T . W I n • ii: , : unal ctnsus.
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. !H -(,7 1
T ito were given prison terras of
nut a c in i on,
never w o any flat announcement, llsli of Cu lfp urt, Mi»s.; ami I F
•&lt;t 11—( ,P l
The figure represented a gain
from five to Ifi year* by a dis­ Tin- White House announced today
(lie Adm inistration virtu ally took
Im In-led were l.l'J " postm a.'i
HI
M
the tentative schedule for P re si­ nondiiatiouB of which 1,111 wr&gt;,. away from llu- Mississippi con­ Eng lish of Daytona l l.it .h ; 111 * of 837,WW. or 14.2 per cent, over Bit mouth uni
trict rnurt last night.
54
75
V iillia li! Tumasie, 40 year-old dent Trum an'* visit to Missouri this confirmed, flv- • withdrawn and gressional di'lrgatl'iu llu right lo daughters, Mrs. Lro la Dixon, Mi- the I ,HU7.II l inhabitants of th,- Bouton
6't
Hft
slnlo ruum riiftt'd in tho llllll Chtcsgo
form er officer in the Yugoslav weekend. W hile In hi* home slate 78 unconfirmed. None were it ayqodnt poetm a-lrr• anil fill other Jusephlne S(iears, Mrs. H i -ter D i
47
HI)
Denver
vis and Mrs. Elisabeth H a rk s , nil census.
arm y, waa the leader o f the lit w ill make his only pnlitieal jecird.
p alro n .g e
o fflri"
In .Mis■
f.
It
Hi
01
Fin a l figures w ill be relra»c&gt;i D i m M o t t o ' s
of
Hanford;
and
Mrs
llr
b
'ii
T
rrls
n
group of peasants, merchants and speech u f the congressional ramOf the pustm astrr nom inatin'
looked lo thr gioup lo ailed by
44
f2
uf Waukegan, III.; also SO grand­ after an exchange of figures lu r I'l.MlIO
Intellectuals alleged to have dis­
lgn. to !■# broadcast from 8t. only 10 were M issis.Ipplans. And ( dare nee E . Hood.
01
7J
visito rs in Florida ami Floridians New York
children
and
two
great
grandchild
uls a t 10 P.M . Saturday.
tributed leaflets urging farm ers
of these only four were rm
l ot. while the Vdmlnlstratlon
54
HI
who were counted outside tho Washington, ll , r*.
to stay out o f government-spon­
M r Tntm aa w ill I ears Washing- firmed by the Se n a te .,T h e other could deprive M l-.is.ip p l con­ ren.
46
72
Winnipeg
Funeral service* w ill be held at slate.
sored collective fir m s and to sa­ Ion by plan* at i P.M. Saturday, six were held up by rommic-*" gressmen of the right to name
(15
33
Census Bureau figures fu r the A iuslarhlc.il a
botage government groin col­ landing at th* Scott A ir Force base because o f objection
by the appoint ee*. Il could not get the .1:30 P.M . Wednesday at Erickson
HI
rt4
Funeral Home with Hev. J . H Far- lirctim inary count were received Fort Myers
lections. tie *I*o wa* accused of in Illin o is, about 30 mile* south M l'sls.lp p l senators
72
HI
Key West
seeking sld from Am erican and of S t Lo u is. From there h* w ill
This a ll goea bark to the t'-U" Senate, there Senators Strum s ria o fficiating. Interment w ill fo l­ here today from the Department thrala A n port
65
81
u&gt;‘ Cummetca ill Washington,
low
In
Evergreen
Cem
etery.
ethar foreign embassies.
motor to S t. Lo u is.
(('•a
n
a
a
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.
‘ass
r«
tsl
•lectton campaign, when hits sI

John Boettiger General Assembly Is Urged By U. S. Attorney General
Dies In Plunge To Keep Lie As S e cre tary General Says L ittle fie ld
From N. Y. Hotel
Neglected Duties
man
Law

Was 'Son TiiOf Kooseveu

n*-

Arc Mudc Bv* Au,,‘" l"l‘l ,h*'
Lions Club To Aid
Under - Privileged

Vnr $250,(1011 Lor

Sanford ( hildion
Krenare To Knin\
Halloween Fun

(J. II. Carlton, 62
I)I * A fte r lllneHri

Support of States Rights Party
Cuts Down Patronage Privileges

W. K. lOmrliHli IHcs
At (iolden Lake Home

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T O P A V S l l l l l l l V t'H S K
IV# ( f t Inin • la t m Iwi a n ." of
our *ln» •ml m lxtahn, Imt «•" n**d
no* rtraaln In a la u n , » c h e ie a*
iH 'p f it f t f u l util : I w ill bring back
th* f e p llv il v nf mv people. Amos
*14

MpjiJMiren to p re v e n t p o llu tio n o f tn le r im t io n n l b o u n d a ry )
w n trrn lin k in g th e O r r n t L a k e s h n vc been p rop osed b y n
f a n a d la n - U n ite d S ta te s J o in t ( o m n iis sio n . 1 h is p o in ts up
th e f a i t t h a t w h ile w a t e r po llu tio n i* in th e Iw K in n iiiR a
local c o m m u n ity p ro b le m , th e n a n m le rln ifs o f s tr e a m s add
n a tio n a l a n d e v e n in t e r n a tio n a l m in i M int io n s. A n o th e r fa c t
about p o llu tio n and Its c o n tro l i* m ade c le a r . 1 he.se p r o ja x
a Is, o n ly now tw in# m ade to the tw o g o v e rn m e n ts , a r e to
carry o u t t h e s p ir it o f a t r e a t y w h ich is fo rtv - o n e y e a r s o ld.
P o llu tio n c o n tro l is n slow and tu iltin K p ro c e s s . W e h o v e
I,c e il v e r v lu te in m - o g n iz in it tie im is ir tn n c e ttiid s iz e ttf th e
p ro b le m , in th e f ir s t p la ce . A f t e r r e c o i l i z i n * it . w e h a v e
been pi r s is l t iit ly re lu c ta n t to ile v n te s u b s t a n t ia l e n e r jr )
and re s o u rc e s to th e jo lt o f thdtiK -o m e th in tt about it . F in
a lly th e p ro itle m m u ltip lie s w ith the m lv n n c e o f u rtm n am i
in d u s tr ia l d e v e lo p m e n t, a n d p lan s fo r p o llu tio n c o n tro l a ll
too o fte n h a v e la d e d to a llo w fo r th a t g r o w th .
" I t t a k e s a ll th e ru n n in g you ca n d o , to keep In th e
sam e p la c e . I f yo u w an t to K it so m e w h e re e ls e , yo u m u st
ru n at le a st tw ic e as fa s t as t h a t !'' T h i s r e m a r k o f th e
Q ueen in " A l i c e ’ s A d v e n tu re s in W o n d e rla n d " s e e l.is to ,
app ly V iT ) c lo s e ly to th e prob lem o f w a t e r p o llu tio n atltl it s
■o n tro l E x c e p t in a few fo rtu n a te lo c a lit ie s , we h a v e not
• io n do!np e n o u g h even to kee p in th e nttlte p la c e ; to m ake
uriy K in n s w e need to do m o re lim n tw ic e n s m u c h .

Light, Dark Ami L ife

A s fo il le n g thens in to w in te r th e se sfio n u l c o lo r s o f
Gainesville tn-fdt t«ve«l tb *1
shorten Htitl tiie hours of
•'In
th
iiiK becom e d a rk e r T i ie tint
when they m alty they want * man
w ilh a h ub hishtt ID than th*)' d s r k n e s s b e g in to e m b ra ce tin* pt'iIrsls when most jieiiplr
own .V m a lliin i fol hi*h achoel i»re t r a v e lin if to »nd fro m w o rk These tw o tilin g s com bint
and young cnllei* men to i« to m ake tro u b le fo r the p e d o strl 101 nod the m otorist, murt
memhei a* they riM ’»&gt;*
'*i"ii t n e r v e - ilic k in g fo r the m o to rist but more tieMilly fo r the
(la ta room wink ia that tome day : p e d e strin n .
P u r in v th e h ours o f d s r k n r n it is v e ry hitrd fo r the
th*y may h« r*j»&lt;l*«l hy th" *id
e f lh * ir d(*am» o" sfrnunt td 4 t lr lv e r o f h m o to r v e h ic le to m it person in dark eltitlTinii
d d « o s f IQ I I »n it may be l w sln n d in g in e ve n p s r t iiil shndnvt jit the roadside, or cross
latt In t ip v r it • l'n
- w |"• d y " the' iug tlir strn rt nt miy point where it is not b rig h tly lighted,
lot* 41 tj^at ^Urnpittl ib in u ih ifta b j riu* im plicit!ions of this fact *&lt; &gt;» p a in fu lly slow to im press

•chnlatrh wviU
I f you ir'n rm fh s h r n M a ilt|.a
C n ttrllo w»t lli* idol ot lit" n o ­
tion pictui* woild. you definitely
ate dated. V lir n we lead nf ho
death tiie other day. we taRiiely
recalled die name, and when we
law that he wat the father nf
(fc lo rrt Corlello «e remembeteil
h *lt*r. Tot Doloiei wat the teciel
lo rt o f moil tf.iin i men 10 yean
■go. And at dial tune her lalhet
h*(l a ceilain hold upon an agmti
public toui*w bat Me Itudv \ all** t
indey.
H pay* to adteltu* II you dolt l
babasa it, lead wlial lla d a to l hat

d/Jie in die |*tt (ew jean. All"&lt;
ihd-kint up a tii|e Iqi hi* adnkkli and tryifiw it nn bimtelf to
iet[ if it worked. Dudley LeDlanc
baitnwad JJ2AIXI 1mm a
id erti** it. and odd )7.%00 worth
tit flrit moath S m *04na*&lt;* aA
vt tiling iam|i|i|n began fad
D lembat) fuuf tn tha next fi'«
hi il* mme ffadarol wat told than
W14 mg ilir pietiout yeai Hut d
ya 1 J. n 1 ihpik lladactd ha* past
rut »ht.death don't liothei to adv ljlit * .

themselves on most people. It may lie tliut pedestrians often
ate not aw are of the close call* they pass through when
drivers see them just bnrdy in time to avoid strik in g them
oirely if more |M&gt;destrians knew how often th is huppens
there would lie more stir to tin something nhout II.
One o f the most obvious things w hich could tie done Is
•he wearing o f a patch of w hite, even if no more tlim i arm
1aiids. T iie luminescent paint* and m a teria ls now nvnllahli
would lie id e a lly suited to the purpose. These patches, pick­
'd up in tiie headlights o f vehicles or reflecting overhead
lights, would rn lc ii llie m otorist's eye and put him on 110lice of tiie presence of the pedestrian. T h is sim ple device
has saved m any n life where it has lieen used; it rnuld
u\e many more.

I'dlucators Line Up
An n rfeept conference culled hy the Am erican Colin• il nn Kducntloh, a (hnusniid dtlegnlos. including four hun­
dred college presidents ;nid di .ting iil died eduentors in every
Utt*. nnanlm onsly plaeeil the ijountry’s higher ediicHtlnnnl
m stitutiirns in the forefront of the fight ngninat th»* forces
which aim at the destruction uf our w ay n f life.
H r. (ic o rg c F. /.00k. prcsldeut of the council, der'liireil
that the K n rn a h ’war was Ideologinil In nature, and Involved
fundamental differences o f opinion w ith res|&gt;«t to in d iv i­
dual lilcerty and the subjection of science, a rt and education
to t ie w h im s of iHilltical teadern, A report from the rnnfer*
nee sa id : "O n Hie Ideological front w«&gt; must nmhllUe our
csources to disseniinatQ tru th mid make m eaningful and
o|n|sdliug our heritage of fretxlnm ".
Our Is'st seldivrs in th is continuing fight w ill alw ays
V educated, well-informed men and women w ith a clear
vuncepthm of the issues involved mid a wlllingnesa to figh*
for the tru th , not only on battlefields hut at home and in
the governm ent.

l» ill* hiatr Safely
.n u lutdmg
ui
Courmi faim*i* air Ming urged
to he paiticuladv (airlul in lh*
marnt&lt;nim* ni lh*o faim mar ionFry ami ulhai t*iuipm*n1. Walt lli*
mknpowar priit'lrm grovving root*
Motion
Sanford Forum
anil*, and lli* rli.iilag* til O*. I
l l MMflit •*»*&lt;» t ' M W • •*» *k*• • I
roorliiuling a nal&gt;•’*►*I *m*iy*iuv.
Editor,
cln** Ik " M unkipal Pool lomntil may n il 1^ |*&gt;nihl* lo irplai* The llr ie ld :
tnw for a peiiml In allnw fm an­
prttrnt rqurpment wilii n*w a* a
liod in hlu g r*al ni*dnm rh"»* nual in«p*rtion *n&lt;l minur mamto
t'rencjk
g
Tonuirm
J
uf
C'ailhal b**n hi lh* path I'atnolu
l*nanc* work
fumia lo forniulata a plan to 1*Tha r*«pi&gt;«i of th* Shall Oil
Amaru in* 1an aout lit* pirpaitd liavr
poverty anumg paopla pa»t U\ move lha Motor. Inn llulMIng
ntr* efIr.rt hy living In g*t •« SO veer* of *«•;. »"■* all Jh* blind f |(,m |,-rrn ,.|( ,yv*ttu* and Hemlneh
moth tiff at pomM* mil of all ind cripple* who are not aid', lo |, „ u|(VBr,| to pu) ,„ n ! » * „ „ , ami
g, aoni
mni.-1 16 K trn rh A x fn i)r
l)fn | , (| Th,
•tl^l mad* iiiodud* ll 11 lilll* wotk and maka a living,
of whom now Ttva In Ihe building l . under leat* hy th*
ikarl of laliolai* lo t&gt;* rai*l*n million,
Untied glalaa.
wijh lh* upkrrp of *nv kind of | The prnaton* would lie ilerivvd 1 C ilv to the oit company aald Mr.
M rKlhhin.
from a 3 percent tax on all ca«h
itl^(hio*ry 01 aquipm*nl.
Tueadgv, Nov. 14. « • * •*» a4
incomta aiinva fZbO per nioeib Ihe date for th* baiis&gt;cu« for C ilv
Two Chine** di*iiinn» at* ia- whtrh now under pin*nl hurlnera •mirloyeea al th* rio u m L of ihe
.ndiliona will giva each r a i l ’d F ifty Aaaoelale*.
a tad fighling with the K*dt in vanl
around $164) per month which
Two v a ra n ri* . rr* a l* .l hy tha
■lh Koraa. 1hi* may rn**n that muat be »p«nt that month foi lli*
lU alk of K.lward lllg g in l * * 1 *
tha CfiinM* Osithnuniiti at* pt* n*i**aitta* i f life.
filled: W , V. H illing. d r'ig fU t.
To keep the xch**l* of Induiliy wa* made a meniker of the S*nparing lo wag* np*n waifai*
lolling
al
full
*pr*d
none
of
tlx
again*! lha Uniinl Slatre. W* lu»p*
ford llo ii.ln g Aulkortty and B ifuuda can he rytnl tm alioh Hr hert Brown, engineer fog tha
(bat ikn may not piova In be lh*
foi
m
*f
lo-vereges M l for any
s „ re Machlhe f o . was nnms.1
&lt;g#e. for lit* Lkulrd 5 lal*i hai alwayt liter* lh* b*M (oerwi lh*
Cttineie tvai had among the na­
tion* of iba wmld llul if m ihru
fMRthtiau tbty •re unable I
cU*4 llvetr aait In ill* bad advitr
I bay cnnitanll) t*»*i»e from Mo*
five, lb*v Hill find lhal Atneman
■Udiart ait mmh l&gt;ell*i ligliieii
than lha Japan*** who only a frw
Jrrari ago whipped lit* lock* nil
fW Chin**e, Commumil* a* w#ll
at Nglmnibiti.

lh a Atlanta Journal and Condilution aia lha lale*l nrwtpapfi*
th' raiuin In the wailnn* expedient
pf ralHining adieilmng in oidtr
M ehntarye ihtir inivitfuienl nip
{iftH of nawrpiinl. "It it regretted",
r v their annouasenitnl, “ tbal our
Jhnlrariad ntwtpiinl tonntga with
flv* tunplieir i* miuffKient to pubfitji all of lh« tdvtfluing that ir
bting o llfifd ui. During die pail
two tnonlh* we. lutttedrd in purthaiing enough etlia ntwtpiinl al
ahore conlratl prict* In cany the
volume of advertiiing that our ad*kolcd. That extra tupit Uen thul off t o L t ** how
ountlati having In live withcoplratl limitt, ~WorU ptm
i 4 oewipiiai i* lo t uniat

Utt p m ttT rot* nf co»ption. thut I her* i| no quick
lion of thu problem . Evidanlly
rlhr big nawtpapm knv* ihtir

THE NATION TO O tt
It , J A M L m M A H I.o *

T U E S D A Y O C T . 31. 1*50

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W A S H IN G T O N , Ort. M —iA*t~
Guided laisnJI"* ata i*&lt;i Hot s lid I
with m ilitary man. aa.l Ih a y ’r*
s n v Y O R K . Ort. .H - I/ Ih — R c .
i l a a y . | t l l l n ( into Ih’ pew*. till 1 p"rt►of ptr-eleitlnn vamlaliam and
1hr Idea of guided nil -lie* I othr 1 roush atuff have Ini Polirc
•n •ill h lsto iy.
('..rmiaaloner Thomaa K. Morphy
T ills work General G»n|g» M ai I" a*ai*n t.futymiarita to lh" ranshall. 8" c ie l* H of Defense, up iljifalr* for mayor.
■lointr-l h T K rt ln . president o'
L&lt;-&gt;tInir o f n fflra a and horn** atvl
iho C hrysler Corporation. to b' p h j's a l a*aaulta alao wrra report'**&lt; •««*» «» "&gt;• govarnmant’ td rralaid aY In th" Idtlqr cam guided m i»ailra p i'iia u t
pails for th * No». T rlctjll-ji
This made frnnl p4&lt;*«. H ia e il*
tk» t*|m rtrd aria of v io lm c "
have i f n in th* n"wt on and o ff • I l f aimrd c h ie fly at vaii»u« head&lt;lma World War II tlava who quarirra am i ram naiia a rtiv itle a
the German a rot biota with I h r" of #flitiy M ayor Vlnranl K. I n iK ') .
at England. \Vh#n the N ati* w e ir lit r il
ilrfro trii, A n ifM im . irn litta wi&gt;c,
Msiphv. * tafuim p«lic* co n i'
»h k In Ir a n i lh" trautta o f tie r mlaaioMr appointed hv Im p e llitman •xp«rim«nLa In kt and rockc t"|t, trrla ie d :
■li'vrlopinsnla.
*1 wilt not *ta*d for anv vandatAmi the I ' X Saa h»»n w o rkin o laai ot looilnir. It naakra 00 d iffe r
on Kifbtml mfaailaa ■vrt a lte r •ttara where it "ri« in tlra "
___________
N&gt;"i ap
p artn tly th» p to tram P
M ’ rhv aaid ha Had “ a le rte d ”
making p o t t y good p ro g re.x
rata
1|i| a*a r i f ii y j B
W f iilata
n t v llve
| | i r nini
tan 'imlb'imed
and
m ails- tra.h r fo, m ... prm lortiot. 1 r - r ,f f t ••„,
M , h,.
l'" .a UK.. h e ll* . | . 4 m aa. pr« .,*iiW al»».“ and .bclaiad:
V k *"i " T ' a . r
. .
thla th ln n k«atwi up I w IP
The I '. R A lifn rr" pwipJ. hav
..qifoMne.! n n |n,l,|e *,,,1
anInn* »ntru* dii(i|lng into the hin*«t
"u lid a all campaign headotiar
f m ho lie. an,| ■am* 110 w ith r l . i r "
tnilv w hirh tracer lh* idea -or
VI- jD w k il". the eollra tonmiun of
th* iladdy o f ike liiaa hack q u it' ''•odium* to guard agalnU alaolio a
a way* t*i history.
»liwig-aim la c tic , wient into ita
What followa I* all taken fro * «*"&gt;nd week
lh'» All K i l o OiuH
Tha vandaliam rap ..it. in. lu.1* *
the daiM r of tk t p i|* M &gt;»i 1
a alfb t invaaion " f liee*l|i*te"**
'* atea w o 10 kelty T h ai*** a main kaadqeertar. la ih* Motel ,k l,
l&gt;yenrl rialtng h arl &lt;• Mft H r ,
kav. In mtdtown M a sb illa ". D *a V .
fh '.iii a wrorulan plgaoa which **a wai* tille d end papers atr*«-n nn
»»nt flying hv 4 tltaam o f rnm
lha floor cnrtfcalgn aide* .« id .
pi*»»#f| air
T *o Im p e lliite ri keademartee*
In M H 1 ' a litaak philaaopha* in Ike T k e a x aha were r~t&gt;ort".l
on "nla.l a let *nglna. w hirh in iqra.k'k and 62u ito kn from e
'•tiided a hoiter. filknl with w a i n .Irak in on* o f them. There w a
" v*w a fir* , ualng tha raao ltliyr ■kalfuclion o f properly in hoth
• teahi to w h irl a metal halt aio o n * plat h i
Hut ll wasn't unltl tlfl 2
I*
IvcMocrallr leader (ohett H laikl*.
that practical u*e of lha iat 10 in
of lha acventb a»&gt;au*hlv d t .l r l r l . a
pit was mail# Tha I'hineaa uaa,‘ Tammanv 1 * k e l and Im peJItU erl
w ar w ith lb* T a ita ra . Th&lt; auppotter, regoiled to M ueohv
rhlwaa. ..cot-tin
that maa •»# h it aleqlioe d lalrte t
« th* Ai* K«o»a rtpm't, ww*
caplalna Had heeta aaaaulted hv
, . ' D *fr,m
• «otk"k m *» bouiliimi. Th# caplalna' nama *••-&gt;
lulling .lat'ka Hal t» It, a &lt;*ie rwd lavealed. The name m a n ',
&lt; " kat ia whlrk Ik* prapallU' •[ailm ent area damaged hv van
k«fga )M | th * u k P i on It* wrav.*
dah. Morph.v wax teld.
‘ »♦ »**.ik"l* w* 1* call*«J “ arrow
ImprlHUeri- a Bame**"* n in e i* "
nf thing lira.
a* an Independeel- aald th * nature
II? th* beginning nf lh * tbt' of
th* cam paign had "adiad anv
aniory r™ k * i. wara wMaty k '&gt;&lt;**' paternal f r i end ahip between himin Karaite ami « *r* o*».l n*i |g ||
telf and hla m alar parly n p n o n rn i.
in lo ry halllrfirM * Hv IH* lallaTh* aclinic mayor, addr***in&lt;r "
pail «f *b* lath ranlury Indie ha-’ ncdlng. ra id Ihla i* Ih* " d i t l ie .i
il*v *|n |xi| 1 "tk"U w*ll "nnugh IfllU ii*.l, io i*r*e»l "■•""sign In lh *
lia*. a in k il 1ui pa with
hidnrv of New York."
man wixi ti»*.| il •n n -e xfiiH *
Im p e llillrri'a malar onnonenl.
-gaintl lh * Mi it ish.
a t. rVidlnaud 1‘ecoia fie m o **alir
In I HOI an Englithman dev*
l.lla ta l P a r ty candhlate ami ■*
loped a x u r .t a .fiij rnrkat h 4ante «l«ne.| .ta in -npirm * rniirt fn a llc"
whi-b lli* I I I iI kafl |||" .| to Imm
and S la l* Iiid n .lr la l cV nim i**lon*"
•sird Ili4 T 1 w . l 1 *.'••! whan N *
Edward f o r d . Rrpnhllcan ran d i
l " h ' » » * » nr*garing for th e le
dal*
. .
&gt;a*i*n uf llitla ln ,
f'ot»l yealerday repealed
kt*
T li* P rflta k programed i d re»*V
In Ik# il*v*)&lt;u"n*til nf |h * |r inekel eharg" that " a divided underworld"
ll Mippurting IV ro ia and Im pethlaeapun* lh a l |h *y ware able to Irtl.
’in*I "h is io of lln m x .a l'iit JN'twe
Terora pounded awav I* at n le h l
hegen a l"ite . p ra rllrtlly .fextroyln
ph hi r k a r * . lhal h w n ellltte rl
the c ilv kv fir*
in a deal w ith RepnhUreta Cow.
When thi* rnuntry w*nl lo wai
Th«.nia» K Deway. them &lt;m&gt;*lth Hrilain in I I I ! Ike d rill*' •enter
htngeilng Iho rhance* " f H *O al"t
brooikl up rorktl* 4v4i 11. t lh Marker
I &gt;1 l .ah maa. Ilr m o r a t lr
Ainwli. an defend"!* of Wnabiae l.ilt*ral ren d i.tal" far i* * i* " lio n .
Ion, I uining lh* Aniniran flank
New l&gt;*al"e
ll»tfl||l I,, te-k*.
ware ahle lo match into th* raatpalgning here for Ihe l.lh - c a l
rapllat.
Fatly here last night. . all* .1 IniAnd th* Air Porta irport add. IwllitlnH “ whlmuerlag im n" and a
Ihla:
"political frend*. lete* aald Im pel
' Hioiigh t hr Ir torkrl* were not IIHeri la a “ toed hy which D aw av
rffeclivr enungh to win the war raid hie big kuiineaa ro p .n ira lo ra
of IS |g for (He Hriii.h, thev dhl lynpe la capture all pnlltiral orgaamake a a|w&lt; lamlar Hi.ala* Their Ifalio n . " l l v and Male fo r nae nf
brilliance an impiaa.ed Francia their W e ll H lrrc t hanker frien d *
Hroil Key, lhal h* Wtnle hi*
with an r y e on IH6J.'
gieal poem.

t

" ‘And I lie n* kel.' ted glare,
Th" l.a f a wing la equipped w ill
" 'The bontl't hurtling in ait
^ kendt In Ihe form «f * " la w . *»
’’ "fiavc proof ihonigh ih r nigh piling ll lo cling lo walla, usth*.
" ‘T h a i oar fia t wa. atilt there,’ X (. from which il lahea flig h t
And 'o on ami on, a i l h mm Wltheut th * hook op i t . w ipg a.
levrlopttirnta. Th* toipedp, d*v* •I woiil.l lie na&gt; of Ike m od help
I*,P*J. •» lh«
»'»r ••
e tea* e f e ll animal*

XuMed mliiil*. Atnarlean*

w*de
Id * atrld**
a trld *. In
in rocket
tocket d»v
d i* made bl*
OMeta. whan hnallag f"» Dak
1epm»n». parliculartv tD r. Hoi— always swim uw ittaam T h is Is
H. (ioddard of (Talk ’ U n lx e r .ll.
kecauae fieh, whaa w ailing far
Me tiled In 1946. lie developed Ih ined ev vemoalav. have th eir head*
basic idea o f the ha reek*.
dp |ha water.-The attar ran mot*
II* w as the flrH to thavabu • fasthr approach them from herorkat motor uilng liquid Nr^b
^la d . _____ _______________ _______
ami u%*d i l aikcassfu^iy *n I W
nearly 111 years hefar* the O r tv tha A llie s whan they invaded
man r»m # no with Ih a lr V f i- lha "e n tljw n t in IV»rld W a r II,
lYnrW W a r I I .
* t r * raaa.em blad and used in axT h *r*'a not room her* tn lia* aMnutois
various davali.pmsmv B a t tier 1
man V -l and V-J rockets, r s e t '.r *'1
t* , ' 1C " '
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Candidates Given
Police Prdtectidn
fa New York City

Pollution: Long Task

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Candidates

King George Opens
Hr' ich Parliament

TH E W M LD
r O lillY
irx e t tis H r » n e r * a . n o '
Hy Ik#W IT T M acK EN Z IF,
rand* of d o lla r, w orth of free
A I’ Foreign A ffa ir* Analyst
LONDON. O rt. .1 i - -Mag Oearaa puiwK.lt&gt; Jh.-o-jgh th " New Vnra
That Canaiiian-rtmei ..a n *00^-^
» I opened a new nation of f a r - (rlante. he added, and Ih rlr MayMoment loilav by plelglmr Ih* L a ­ fa ir Inn hai already received 1.800 umlc pact which has Just been
bor govaiamant to airiva (•• a re- appiicetioas foe r#w"»v*lrnn» for signed In Waihlngton la th* *ort
■rmarvirnt w hich w ill iv t t* wuc Ih" month of F e b ru a ry alone. of thing from which dreamt are
_
,
C o nu rrativa
load*.
W la .t •« They ata already lb * »*rnn«1 larg- ( built.
looking ahead through th«
etl laxpaver In town and in tt'64
Churchill at n n rr tor»k the nff#»n
years
on*
con
beliece
that
poten­
*ir* with a laahtng attack on th " w ill ke the la rg e st.
Declaring that h r had nothing tia lly it may be the forer«nner of
Labor governm ent program.
Soon after the new aetslon open In do with Ihe creatio n of San­ a partnership repretenllng th*
ed with medieval pagentrv and Ihe ford’. pnklie d *M . Mr. K rider world's most powerful combina­
pointed nut lh a l h i. only lnlere«l tion.
King read Ihe speech nrenare.1
This agreement ia a renewal of
Mm hy the Laltor government. Ih* wa* In helping lo red itrr it, anil
Centervativ* leader look Ihe floor that If &lt;h* population of Ih l. cilv the World War M paitnershlp un­
and denounced the government’a could be doubled lh " debt could der which Ih r two nations pooled^
plan lo take over lh* nation's econ­ be paid off at Ih e present rale their economic resources for com-m
man defense. Th* pad provide*
in 16 yrare.
omy.
Mr. MarMna declared lh a l if hr that skills, raw m aterials and
“ll la very unlikely lhal IhU oar
liamrnt will last long enough *0 were a nainber o f the C ity Coin- finished pivducts w ill be shared
roaka it affective,' ChurchiH .ab L rulsilon, he would disqualify him­ in building up American and
North Atlantic defenses agstnst
iuiicating he thinka an election ia self from voting upon any i«sue ’
coming b"fore Ih * Brand upon the threat of aggie***"".
Dot far off.
I ’cere-mindcd folk of course
which he might b# bU»ed. With
reepect tn hut youth, he tsbl *hal hope that the need of Ihe pact in
ha was old enough to have fuughl Ihe defensive sens* won't be long
in lh * last w ar fo r a l* years when lived. However, past experlene*
ha laained a tot and teamed fast. has shown that many nf Ihe fas* 4*4 Oaal
rouki rarrv with them.
And ha added he had received » turns of such a t lr a ly coni In ia
The monnLaiuetu frost, easily liberal education during Ih r pail even after it* formal termination. 9
rwoetiit*&lt;l by Allied spearhead*, two week*.
That was demonstrated In th *
ha* now hnroma a IdaiSag checkMr. Maitina pointed »ut lh *: case nf Ih r original rennomic pact
ethoard. Th* CommuaUt aim » V out* i» * government “ of Ihr peo­ which has now l&gt;e*n revived. Many
uereetly is tn stall United Natrona ple, bv the people and for the of the war-time provisions which
forcee until w intry blest a frees* people" anti that “ old J » r T a x ­ it inauguaraled have pershted.
the campaign Info aaothe* yeas, payer mutt be considered in Ihe
Why should this to so? To ma
...A^u. ». Arm y apokeaman In operation »f lb * C i l v **uvernm«ni". the answer seems very clear. It ’ *
Vfcaahlngtnn i«td iba bejated ay- tie aaid that the p rim a ry funct­ that Ib rrr is no essential differ’warance 0/ Chlnaee tieope ahowa ions of th* CU y government ware enc between our two people*.
Red China’s determinalios lo p«o three in number, a x follows;
O ur Inlarest* are Inseparable.
Ircl Ih* huge Huihry-Supoag power
Q T» manage th * business of­ We have the tame ideals and think
dam on the Y «Ju Bixtr which aug fsite nf lha C ite fo r tha proplt
Ih* same thoughts. Our solid and.
pile* rltctricity for danchutian
8} T*. fu rn ish protection and educational requirrments are th e ft
points as dintanl aa Hat bra and piihHr service* fo r the peopta.
same.
Ihe Haitian Naval ba*a at Port
The intrrnalional boundary lie*
a&gt; Te | J m For the general
Arthur.
imenl anrl w elfa re of Ihe tween ut in truth an imaginary
Vwl 1 &gt;11*patched Indicated th *
lin *. There is no battler. A t s
Reds have th ro w n score* of t * M g '
la* the people to vnl* in Canadian friend of min* puls it:
and heavy gun* Into tha fighting the N"w- 1 "le c tio * . Mr. Maitina
"There is a onenen of Iwo coun­
In all eectora,
. ,
onaclwiad. "W heaevea any gov- tries. You can't lull which t*
Agginei th is mouetlgg r '
•ram m i h a *.* bad adm iaiitration. Canadian end which Is Yank ”
lane*, tha only latprtsalv*
gala II
resale
That i* not by any meant to
h*tsu*e a lot o f gomi people
suggrst that ihcse Iwo great na­
of the day w a s made l ; ail atwv- faded in valp".
•H« C liaac.explained that il has tions are heading for pnlit'M l
bag* Mia w h o * * 00 the Commix unity. They le ita ln ly are not.
Me* far bmh &gt; v*ag« fee anv mem Thev have too much pride In
peaked noAhw gat hens Choagjd her to aisqw aiify him self from ereignly.
through Hone to n 4ad tgached voting og any lasts* in which hr
However, il is to suggest that
wlihbi ,\1 rr.Uew o f (he border
. k g y * penonal Internet- He aald all Ih* signs for many year* have
No high Allied anarena 4m baa Migt the w e a tU n did net aria* ef- indicated
a drawing together.
staled Oval Chineie Coayttrwtial tea, hu\ that w henever ** did the T h a r* always w ill be two flags,
tsoopa are in N orth K a n
i |gi ________
i rove*. m sm all concerned refrained from though Ih r trend* in both coun­
A captured Bed. Kercan o ffice r lakiag fa rt.
tries arv almost Identical.
said two C h in a s * Diviaiena. w a r*
But what of Ihe suggestion that
FelaMn* &lt;xu$ ‘ h a t lya ha* llvwl
la leaded fog 60 ye ar, and been this may develop Into the globe's
a rncmncr nf the R o ta rv Club fur must powerful partnership f That
etal M if A n b u r’s Tokyo headauar- Ihe pssl SO yearx M r. Chase con- is ba-cd on Ih* rotossal resources
•^n confirm ed that Ten Chinese eluded. " I f vou th in k lh a l I ran of I he two nation*.
R*ds were captured la N orth K a ­ he on any »*rvlee to you bv con­
Am erica now leads tha world0
rra. Ha added that there ia no tinuing me on the Commission. I In industrial strength and Uavalovtondu-lve evidence lhal organised w ill to glad In dn Ih r hesl that ed natural rrsourcet. Canada a l­
Chin*** u nits have entered th * I can as I have in th" past".
ready has uncovered vast wealth
fighting.
In o il, coal, and m inerals, and tha
Mr.
',***
sgid
th
a
t
h"
wa*
bom
The «pok*.m an said hordqnattIn (irorgla on a fa rm . • membe- experts have no doubts that lh *
" is l&lt; aw aitin g a definite alateo( a family of l* n children, lie potential resources fa r exceed
menl fr.un lh * I L SL Eight A rm y c«m* to Hanforit in 19*4 and opee- anything as yet discovered.
and 10th C urpe ewmBMl.dnra.
More American money ia in ­
c&lt;J hh hpiinesa h r r * in 1987 " A ll
However there was this indlvented in Canada than la any
o
f
XWt
kimw
m
*",
he
aald,
“
and
I
&lt;s t ton o f rh ln e te Communist hgva afw w l on various commll- othei foreign nation, Development
paillrlpatinn:
w ill corn* with the growth of Ihs
Chinese pilaonera w*r* ra p t* r e t j taes with m od n f you".
still comparatively small Canad­
wparated
a
ig
a
r
1
r.mphasltlng
th
*
Importance
of
in four w id ely
ian population.
! '» •
'»*&gt;l*lanc* h a* ,
Even now a combination of th *
Hnosly, end th erer r a . K X ' w a r
resource* of Ih * two counlrW*
• '• rffehjM pnw- pagf^d had n eve r gotten it* presents a formidable strength.
North Kontna hay*
share
of
to
u
rict*,
lh
a
l
last
yaer
"»fu) rrln /o rcem an ti and addition­
The dav w ill coma whan Ik will
was Ike firs t Mg tourist tear In be unchallenged.
al armament.
Rantord'i
h
isto
ry
and
that
(hr
The reln fnrrem an ti that h a t *
A dream? O f rourae It ia, but
raw# into Ih e fighting are w *ll Inm ate tn h u a in e *. b m s wlntar it's hound lo coma true because it
visitors
was
noticeable
tn
e
ve
ry-;
trained, Ihe iiitelHgvngr apoheew ill represent a natural progress
on*. Declaring that th* tourist of two sim ilar peoples with a
nan said. T b e sud'lrn flu rry
h
u
lin
rit
I)
stilt
In
its
.Infancy.
■"unlerattaek* Indkalrs that the
unity nf idea* ami Ideal*.
v -&gt;rlh K are an a arc .again h ein c Mr. le w «ald S an fo rd mnst go a f­
ter
thla
buaiacaa
I
f
it
la
to
glow
4iitc'«&lt;1 from a general headquart­
ers. that th ey have restored l heir and prosper.
“ tf rlccted, I w ill analyte * » « y
cummunleatloiu and bay* a dadetlar spent hy the C ity In the
fin "* plan n f defease.
There w « s* unofficial report* In Mme manner a* I would If spend­
Formosa th a t the Chines* R x l ing a v earn", h * cvacluded.
Visitors Inirrwluced hv 0 . L11nth and 1191k Divisions hud *r&gt;t"T*-l Korea. NaUnnallal o ffic ia l* Parhlns. J r . Included K rw i Havef Chlang Kel-Hhek’a govainruent Uf"1l of HiKtsnn, O hio, J*h » Wrigh*
■sip) the rt ports proh*bly w are • f VahVwla. O n.. 'JacV CaH ar ef
Winter Haven, Kenneth Wecker
tru*.
A IL 8 . Eig h th Army spokes­ ef Wiolar P a rk , and Dr. George
man said one Hed regiment w ax Miyakawa of Chartealon, W. Va.
eaiin lrr-allackin g
ip iitb »**t
cf
Oajong and that another h a d re ­
taken H uiehen. It w»s near Owkmg wade an la rg e ly of O d n aia—* 1 Radio, naw paint, new soot
Ih il Ihe RepuhUc of Korea l l l O K t tacktd «niL v ir tu a lly surrounded
rnvrra, good tire* and running
(tilth Dlvlaolon was slashed k* «n H0K reglznant a t .Unhang, o n ­
geode Dole
ly g | stHsa from th * Idustrial east
furious fig h tin g . Rlasaenti o f
coast rtky e f Ham hung. American
Division w ere the ftst la
fosees have-landed both north sn &gt;1
the M anchuria* border last
But uadi rr id h* their sear hxr the south of Hamhung.
Ref c-iunterattgeV, iM* column ia
row attem pting to make it s w a y
geesus* c f k U m snv Invent i-»te rn s mown lam a to retail u B O K
forces smith of OaioM- U hat b s f i ksfors 190*1 Nikola T**U &lt;*•&lt;
kaawn aa "the *l"-»"**«i -W ard f t
•o‘ off fe r several days.
Local Owner, Good Tires,
Red fo rc e s —again reportedly Ike Nlnf»**flth C*ni«r»v "
Glean. R e ^ ^ T n ^ O j Oaly

Korean War

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1941

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B o e t t ig e r
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S r ’ " J S T - . A ! - -, *'
Mayor Carrawav icportvtl th .1
H aattaaM rt«w v a n o a » i
hrnd^be 100 pcrctnt in fa y » r
)h , CounlT Commit «lo« had o*»* tm y of A rts in Lo adorn hafeyt
ihe plan.
ed a reaoiutien which they had ftir- her m arriage to l.u n n
from
The Rev. C. V. M ark, M. D. wardrd to th* B la ir Road Depart wi.em aha was divorced in Ja a
rnsirt, concurring with lh * City in wary, l» 4 f.
il« request tn have French Avaru* ) B o eltig er, who lately had bx«n
wlfened.
connected with the P a r k AvkII* aiW*d lh a l Ih* Tounlv Com- nne pnklie
rSlalbmi
firm of
11'SSilSS.S *»»&lt;• "44# S "
w a x stayand F a il I snd ID - M liil ohltcled mission bad alxo requested the Tbcodute Swanson
llolli Senaiora verted im Ur* at Road D en arim»nl lo widen Crl*y» Ing at the Hotel W aylin, 40 East
1
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llm oulaat that they would ob A rch il" to 2 f fe#l from .Ranfel'l 64th B lre e t. *
,ccl lo eny nominaUoni md v a r­ Avenno to th* B l. Ja h n i WvaM
r 0||c " .a id that Ig u Suadat
ying apptuval of Ihe represent
bridge. an&lt;l lo widen 4ml mt*i,, 4 J tk m llig e r took an overdo##' of
O n r v a Avrvtur m tl nf Snnft?ril tip p in g
ami had \+m
v n Involved.
Nnmlnatkma requiring Hrnale Avenue.
revlveil hy * ohyslrta*. who h v
ra a lim a tio n Include U . n. judge*,
U n d on the -oulh .i.l* « W t i cr)#.,| ( hP mala nuna to watch
dhartet atlo rn cy t, m arshals, re- C ltv alrp id t property w ill k*
T j,( l m orn|ng .to u t .1 :IW A. M.l
\»nue rnUaetora and firs t, secord available for lh * HaM-ot-wav »ur
((8Tli.
rnmgtafaied e l
sml
third
r lt t s
postmaster*. Ih U project'. •*!.! Mr. C a .r a ....
Fuuith rla ss |Ntslmasler* and ru M
pif»liTrnl ef lh* tM UMSPW P, and tha a u ra * gara
s| mall catrlara may he appolui* Florida W ildlife A'soclxiloe r e - . j ,i m - .e d a lira
|,aUr&lt; nn r »klng. Boetllgst
•d without Nenitc cunflnnatlon. im rtM that the e » ^ ;M ** e r*:,.#
Also, acting postmaster# may h* of the Stale Assoclatl-m * ' » *«" „ k d he wawkad De*h a i r and
'■* ,^ e d th at the wkrdnw tm opened
appointed w lthafa confirm all on. located het*. and
w im &lt; jM (g g
Tha Toat O ffk " Department Commladon for Ita aid In i* « irm f :
office
space.
Dihe#4
ays It haa no Ust if mntmgster
S A Allen told the Comm’ « low
vrranclra hy stair* but Ml#*wtill xtuffy,
ik
stlppiaTw In tonth w ili 1 the altua- (hat Ids health would n*t « -t—U •be w ay," Fay it# quoted his
him
operate
a
kus
Hn*
here
a*
*• v 'a g . *
lien report there probably aie
•cveral rust office* in each con- planned. Action was deferred l.v
il - aald Boelllger than dashed
ihe
commissioner*,
pending
furlitesiin n sl iftstrlrt bring served on
jo Ihe window and phiuged oil!
Iher study of the matter.
n acting basis.
■Kilh&gt;*' M«ni##*ell, ton o f the
Old*
were
authorised
for
Iwo
PresymabJy this situation w ill
lake 1‘reddasil mad Be* III gov't
high
preaaui*
water
pomps
fnr
m rtln u r u ntil th* Adm inistration
farmer hrotherdatlaw. ’ - three at
another hotel only- a four bleeka
npd the Mi**l»»i|'pi Democratic the French Avenue S la t Ion.
M r. Meftlbhin staled lotfay that amsy. He was qelahlg Informed
aU tra i m
alrvwU « .» U 'x x
•payed to eliminate the " M l "
n.oiquitoea and ether h m I l
shogkod." RaaasxaR m M. "Ik ia
A small orchid flourishes |*
Maine.
*
nek aooti Ihmefttxridenl
Truman subreltJed . . - ■Si ■1. |~ ■- —* "J
.'TVTI •ktee recently and Ihd tm* known
U
npmfnatlons-l-lhrtoding D r*
tk&gt;l n f Bernard R. Fyan qhM flrf
Opelousas. ’ home town u f B e *. net ty 'married,
f c t r t t w
t a
i s a
for an* poetmasUr nomination—- U rc a d * (D - L a ).
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in a ewner rar-uead oaly . bf
*m liv treed, clean and well
kepi auternhUev fo r sala

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with radio, heater • daft inter,
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Social Calendar
TU ESD AY
T h t annual Halloween C a rn i­
val, iputi.o rri! hy the South Side
School P. T . A . w ill be from 0:00
to (;0 0 I'M .
The ham iunp&lt; t
M il H art at 6:30 I' M
• l i m i t i the *por.*or&gt;hip of Ih-tu
Sigma Phi norority, the re»e|&gt;
tiunlat at the Frrnald-Laughtun
Memorial u M lai C h a rlo ll* Smith
W ED N ESD AY
Prayer mevling w ill U- at im
F i r i l Method!*! Church at 7 f
j, y
•
The xtudy of -Th.. Hook W.
T tach " w ill lit runtlnue.i iluritur th.
Prayer Meetinit hum ut the FirU apti.t Church thi* evening
iM U P. M.
The Sunday School of the K ii.t
BafitUt C h u irli w ill hate it. I •.
partnieiilal Meeting* after tin
Prayer M rellnn hour.
The re g u l.r monthly lu n ch ""
nieetintf of tin- Woman'* Cluh
Will lie at 12:30 P. M. C all .Mr.
Ben Wade, 636-J for re.ervatio p ,
T lll'H M I A &gt;
m l r ’h w
U ,. ,h,r
F H .t BaptU t rChurch
wn
ill.* »
meet
tg« rhureh th i. evening at 7 no
M.
The South Side P rim ary I*. I
A. w ill he at the o-hi«d ui S &lt;i:
P. M. A ll parent, ore rc.|ue»i&lt;
to i t i i nd ut 7:3&lt;i P. M. *o the)
can v b ll the .chool IO..IH*
Seminole Chapter No. f ij I ll.S
Will mert at the Mawrltlc Hall a’.
1:00 P. M.
P H IDAY
W o rld Cueai*.unity I ***% w ill Iw a * ,
1;0U P. M. uf the K ir-t llnp llal
Church.
ft
MONDAY
Y1DNDAY
The Klsie Knight Circle of (hi
F it at baptist Church w ill meet
With Mr*. 0 . It. Mathivua, 1307
F a il Second Street, at a.tin P. ) l
H o lly w o o d
lly h o il TH O M A S
H O LLY W O O D . Oct. 31
Ju it when I feared that llollywood wa* getting too .r llo u .,
ajutig coir-* Marie Windsor with
•&gt;r Idea fo r a full-length aweater
The film town h a. been all
wrapper! up In d i*cu ..iu n * of
loyalty o ath., film , alwiut the
nation’* problem*, public rvla tiu n i,
«te. Today wc have glamor g in
Windsor suggesting that we wr«p
the female sex up in sweater*.
And while tht* may nut arrive
llollywiard’. i»*ue», it may help In
ease the pain.
The whole non-eii**- began when
Mari* • wa* s t 'ru n g w ith Jon
all in a film railed “ Hurricane
lin ff" recently. Since it wa* a
Jo6 Hah picture, Marie •*■
naturally expected U» *&lt; ar a aa
rung. She tried one on and balk­
ed.
“ W hal’a sarong with a .arung 7" I a s k e d , stifling a »nkk*

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"They'ra
unattractive,'''
.he
pouted. "W hen
you
get
ail
wrapped up in oiur of thoso
th ing., you bulge In the wrung
d i n -1 They reveal too muth ami
l b nothing for a girl'a figu re or
a man’* imagination.
"Uesidei, they're im practical.
Have you ever tried to »wtm in
oneT it confesM-rl I hadn't).
\V*II, you're apt to find the •*rung unravelled uut behind you.
That happened to me once and
I had to emerge from the water
In a towel.'*
i So in the picture M siie wi a i .
an off-the-»houlder .ilk outfit,
k h r play* a pirate ipieeri around
V lu rid a in the Ponce lie la-on
era, and she argued that a aa-i
rotig would Ire slig htly out of
place.
*
' "Besides," she added. "1 think
bra should replace ‘ he sarong with
something more Am erican. Now
what could Ire more* A marie* n
than a full-length awewtrrT”
besides being patriotic, the
Sweater would do wonders for
g irls’ figures, Marie declared.
" I don’t believe that girl*
Jlo u ld reveal as much as I hey
do In sarong* and some Irathing
she ribserved, " f f you
have certain attraction*, I lw
llrve you should inlimixte the
•u liin e , rather than reveal. D Is
much more aublla."
Marie is an accompliahed hand
fur leg T J at the art of cher*et l k r . A prove g irl, *hr liegnn
back In her home state of I'tah
as Mi»» Stream liner, in honor of
a new train on the Denver and
■Bo Grande Hallroad. She soon
became Mica Utah. Queen of the
Covered Wagon Days, and M ia.
Miner*' Day.
The latter aeleetlon landed her
enough money to buy luggage
fu r a trip to Hollywood. Her
firs t attempt to *torm the studio
gate* failed, but she came bark
taln and landed a contract at
GM.

Holy Cross Supper
On Wednesday Nite

funior I lit* It Enjoys
Halloween Dance
a t.
"•
t
w lilll|High
WB, School
, nJoy
&lt;d hv ul.'Ut IJ.'i -t-.idenl* at the
lo im .t Center la .I Saturday even* IT.
Priaes for the ia-»t Halloween
•••tutie. wen- awarded to Jean
Smitti an.I J,,*, pi. H elm , by Ml.
a d Mr* Alvin hil|&gt;,«lrlck. who
m t ,,| a . udye- The dinir prite
won !,v Ihd .......low ay.
Square and halllooin dammit
n* -*nJoyed, follow inxr w hich refre.hnient* of ,,&gt;ai,ye punch and
llaliuw e'en rake were .erved . K ith
KUe.l
un» |ire-.-ile,l
with a
"C ric k e t" noitelnaker. which add­
ed to the hilaiitv nnd confuaiun.
Tin committee m &gt;h alite of ariunitem old, wn* hinder) hy M r..
II, nrv W llte, Jr. n«*i-,tisl |,y Mr*.
H a rry W-Mnlruff. N|r». George
Sneer, J r .. Mr*. Joe A trarello ,
M r. r'laienrr 11■-*I,Iiiiar. Mr*. C.
M. K lo w er., Mr* \| Den* and
Mr*. Chat let Powell,
The decoration committee un­
der .up crvl.ion of M r*. Clyde
Ita m .c y , con»l«ted of the follow­
ing student.: H arriet lleililing
Ann Vance, Kli/nlo-th Woodruff,
V irg in ia l.anuolti, h arh a ra H ar­
rie t, Itonnii- l(ol,l*on, hoh Iteely,
............... W
.........................
J r .. Tommy
yatt, A llen Chappell and K.dwin Madden.

Leslie Jones Rnjoys
71h Hirthday I*nrty
Mr. and Mr*. A*hby June* ce|e*
Pialed the .event h hirthday of
their daughter l.e.lit* w ith a Hallowren party at th eir home on
South I'nlmctlo Avenue on Satindnv afternoon.
A numlwi of Halloween game,
were played nnd prixi-. were a
warded to |(o*emary Southward
and C lark Murray.
!tefre*hment* of ire cream, cake
and Halloween candy wer,- »crvrd to the following: Vickie Fergu­
son. S a lly and Ju d y itobh, huth
'n n Ya if. Itosemarv Southward,
Kay
Y'aughan. M ary
Virginia
P arke r, Patty G lynn Johnson,
Sarah I’ r ie .l, Dorothy McAlexande r. Dorothy and Deni* T yre ,
M ary Helen W ashburn, Suianc
June*. Harhara llra d le y , Angie
Slew n rt. lio.aland Ita ltiff, Handull Priest, J r , David Taylor Mike
Itobert *, llohhy W illia m ., Clark
M urray, lluddy
K ir k , Ski
Fundoni, Mack C astle, mol
ford Aides.
AI*o Mr*. Pal Johnson, Mr*.
Max Fundoni, Mr* W illiam Ca*tle,
\ j t , c Vail. Mr*, h ill K irk and
y j , , Unndnil P rie st.

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June Unwell

Senior Beautician

Open rtru ih ift t-&gt;

MY (■HATEFUL THANKS-I w is h

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WEDNESDAY - NOV. 1 - STORE OPEN ALL DAY
BOVS’ SPORT SHIRTS

M j.
and
Mr*.
W illiam
li
Richard* of llo ig rt, T t x . ttaln'
annuuncssl thr birth of a son.
W illiam David, on Oct. 3(1.
M r. and Mr». Courtney Hi»-1
erldoin announced today thr birth
of ton, Courtney Stephen J i .
weighing seven pounds and Him
ounce* , on Met. til at the Drang*
Mrrnorial H'&gt;.idial in Orlando

H A P P Y H IR T H D A Y
D ally P . Smith

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Id d iK s le e v e * , hrnkt-n s iz e * . It e g u lu r lv
fro m 0 .0 8 to 7 5(1

Mffll with us Wt*tlnpstln) Nijfhl—7:00 P. M.

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At The- Studio—Cortifr Commercial &amp; Oak
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HEAR BRAND YARN

This is tht- Inal wt*»-k new member* may join the clan*

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BRING YOUR FRIENDS

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WANT TO LEARN TO DANCE?
WANT A REFRESHER COURSE?
JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN?
Join Our Friday Night Claw*
Ilcginnlng Friday, Nov. 3

Stumlnrd Knitting Worsted, -I o*. *kein*. A large
Neleelmn u f color*. K e g u la i (irice 1.110

8:00 I*. M.

UOITON BATTING
M ad e fro m new e o tto n f ilir e (1 0 0 '*

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Id irg e r o ll, r e g u la r ly 80c
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CARD TABLE COVERS
O u I I I h I Pitt*tie in reversible color*. F it * all M niidjiril
card table*. Ile g iiln rly priced 1.08
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NYLON &amp; RAYON FUCKER
-III in c h e s w id e

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You may take by Ihe Ij-aaon or by the Course
Come anti Hring Your Friend*!

ASSORTED PIECE GOODS

D txbury School of Dancing

One table, including fine Cotton. Itayun, Chintz, Plastic,
Drapery and Uphol*tcry fabric*. Assorted prices, AH
greatly reducetl. Come, make your selection early.

l)K. C. I- PERSONS
EYES EXAMINER
GLASSES PITTED
lia S . P a lM it * Ava.

lit

It la Cruel To Lau g h 1
At St lit leriuy* Teople

l i ) !• \ y n r m u m
m v iik p :
An o ld-fa.hlom il ■
‘jaml*oree** wm»
VI* education W rit.*
enjoyed by the Nfitilnclc lliu h .tr i­
S to ltn in ,
| i
funny, even
Jumutliii, r \tl (t spcvUii popplft
dent* at tile Celery Ciiiti- Satutifax
■■•lot •„ t,, *ume
III pi.fit III lie* a# Mx.ii.Mt I dll 11«Mir't *4 **i • **■* • 11man today! N huh,I ) . t !&gt;*•.»*'- n iujiy
It r h
|'r* i l l
party. Student, -leiiru-i) dungaree* !»•• U*.Vi \ mt ir*t \ S lu m
f.*JM-t lUllY I*
»if &gt; **, S.
. Hid 1*
and loud *hirt» and enjoyed an ev the \'*t|uttd gli
rning of fu n. whir h” .'o nV i'»t^ r,if &lt;*&gt; ' 'lli« t e .l lw
. mu.tc in .trin ­ at a ye.-hi* t**" •i| i'll I « h »
i\- tl
K'mlci
dancing. croup came*, fortune tell ter. M i*. Mill, |[i f«i \l liiltlc . T lii* t iilt .i
ilitwn in ^tti ta-n V•*»*! intf»*fi
inc, horror homo ami , onte.t d«nc- i* »i»itirlhini: t*» mark
&gt;i*'Uf tftl 1*1* liliti'k Unik*; nr H r n
1 hi \«*tn fat in it 11 i i »i ili’tl *» «tilt
M l.. Anna Jean Dickey of inc.
M i.* Ann Whitaker. i'ic«id'*nt M n iis iiuu ntl youv flnuiM. any* YCf ratfiifi !*t tvs t *"i( *i iiiiilhct mi 1
Tampa i* v i.itin y M l*, lilo ria
UiiijK
irnit'inU-r
"ShcwlM kl hci *«tfi * hn ti .il1 .if ii* )w iii re a l
S tu d .till for a frw day*.
of the Celery Crate, wa« ceneral
It'* kr»»i m m tchy rtmm•■ itt A* lli'ii- * Phiyy t weftt
(hairinari of the martv . and wa- a*P’ranklin D. Core of t)«tedo •Utrd hv M l*. Ihinna l.ou Harper, An*f tint* that H ill r.mka* yun %%aiitl
Mw i f *• * »• ■v Imi at •* ti"'1 J
pledged Chi Phi, .ocial frnter- M i*. Knv H oltiihiw Itouriic A n ­ l»* invratigral* fu rth n ' Mukr m Miitn V' i itug-M t, tirni liii-i fall
| itutr ft I r T u r At'tlB)*'„ N *IV. 7; 1Hr * II 11"
**Uh1 U &gt; ,41 In* nn in*
r it y , at Em ory llm v r r .it )
derson, M i-. Sandra Dunn, Mi»J ai.il fimt u mat l*\ * IK*, fur it ’»
"Sain 11.» Ist.Yi* i all him 'Slu*
titace M arir Stinrcipher, M i*. Jean
!t» It iriiw u rtl; T h r if wilt t* iit c Sam
.Mi** Janette Jenkinaun. •tiidrnt Straw tier nnd II,llv Park
II- ta lk • h it |h it
t
at’*1v I•r nri n ftcrft«m»Hi |*rrfurtil• t
tiur.e at St. Vincent'. I I ,,ip il.it in
at« I tha L-h la hal
Y«»
Huh
Crumley
conducted
the
«htt f«it *t)jtl«*nt»; whirh w ill ultly
Jacksonville, .pent the pa»t few
croup cam e , and *i|uatr dance* (tt*i _&gt;ft im t* . a* yuij kntiw nu»*t a»k Inin i t|iia~•tfttfi ilut inr ,t LnM
day* in Sanford with relative .
\ tht ♦nut he |fet*
A potato dariic co n li't w a . held *td«lriit ticket* ai i' ih iiip c r Kvcn- 4f»n * m il
arauirtaf !»► diiaw- nm '. ■
f * \ ■ i lin e
M r. and Mr* C lifford P n a lo r. ■ml Ml»» Norma K»y«- Harvey and in r **i afli'rruHiti Inml
twt**** lt»
»tir •Mine!liltlif
who «|ient the la.t year In At- Clarence Clau*e tie&gt;l with M l*, if \ t*ij llk r i w ill I a* *.*» iri*nD f«'t
Hilly I v io ii.i.i if tt«it kritiw
lanta. have returned to Sanfuid Harhara Ann Peain- md llonnle •sfutf* hin nrul fifi t c fil* fii? nil yuiir L ima «m*B1»mi&gt; f | .«
\ &lt;j hflYe h"*'U
Andrraon for fir-l place. Mt»* Mttfiirna* nrul
to niake their home
ntul ■
*l*l**i lauarhiikif .it •!*
Sum f *lk»
Grace M arie Stinniphei mid h illy la»v fnrm U*
hut, in*t» a*t, \ * it, u *t help hun **
Word h a . been received of lhe Park placed .rvond
f hi r •* %%it« i|till«" n i"l iMAi| *«t
IhlU liNiknl a* ti
m t.diti |t»
m arriape of lien H W illiam * J r .
A fter refreshment* which ,-on- nf the parin' uk'nin«t St Auifu**
and M l*. I.ily H rliurrick on Sept. *r*te,| of punch and ,nkt in H allow ­ I'm Li i fili: lii Ktrrryutir; * tirfrlrn tl v%i-fj.lrf 1t i» |k ,j «Vnftpi| (sift III
3 in the Saint John1. Lutheran een color, were .rrv e il. P ro f H er­ • f«. «tuilrnt*. facu lty, anal nnylHNt\ he a Juki f*-» Mothei, ml miut Sain
HUH w« la tL rf pi»tin! «if Hn vktav
Church in lienver. Colo
man K M o rri. told a irho*t .lo ry
Hint wi nt. «hmi!i! hr m «&lt;mm« nt|« (| lie %mil.I Miiifalt Snii&lt; • -t »it l»‘i u»*»
Mr*. P’ m*i | Cooper n*.i*l&lt; ,i lie nil I ha."it cm fu r nL'cmrnl nmt c h rri
Hnw .t, y**.»( k tinw ii if H-iifh*
Mr*. Arthur lir*nnn h a. re­ M r. M N Clevelatul and M i- II f llltlr
4%n t f." lull* f fftlk M. h »
turned to Sanford after .pending M Pearce .erved the refre.hm enta
\\ r fthoLfIdn*t ha\« !(•*t Hurt hr ID krd
M .yli.. h. ‘1 •pretl III
the la*t year in 8r*r.d a le . N V Chaperone, were Mr* I I* H ,,lt*
ISlimr, LroiMM* uilf I m»Ia W'rlr Iff
If w*• sfci.’f Y41 11
with her dauphler, M r. K S. ■law. d irn to r of ihi &gt; rate Mr*.
*Mffl
then
fiffhlitlK
»»
tianl
n
*
1
vmi
i V|M-lt v( 1.. Mai, 4%•f« t'»‘ Alli'lt
Ju ltru p
J. M
Stinriildo-r. 1111 i-ational rtiuM |Hi»iihly unfit thru* tit (tur
tan * hai* f Mil It, t ftiaf H i l l ' 1*l|# t l ’
|)r. and -Mr*. George Mivnkawu chairm an. Mr*. II T T h o rn*. 'tr» O l r i y F**l ri»*Vf"ii i« Id •£ anil t. 11 14 u *i;il ft" »
nd »*
lloim-t
tt.lm
rne
Mt*
l-din
Millet
*
tr•
ng'
ciiiti
|&gt;
h
ris
1
tu
tti4i»t
tram
*,
and .on Andrew w ill leave to­
t h.-m 1 Mh Sttlh pin y i.* » ir“
M
i*.
W
lnnifrvd
luivel
vt,
•
on«|
nut
«»•«*'hr*
hat*
itiM
ia*
ric**ll
morrow by plane for Charle.ton,
4,
1 i * |(l • My »»h •i
W, Va. after upending tbc pa*t hollinger, Ylt* Pen tie Ha’i.e 1* i*fit iiiI**. **» thrr«* h m&gt; rraaun
H ti\ f 1 *&gt; I L id " * |'» hi 'ike
w
hat*i»*%t
r
that
u«dmuM
»
»
«
&gt;
!
two week, with Mr arid Mr* and Prof nnd Mr* IP Milan Pi
tvi |t #t
w i n t i n * n » i t i f u m c W c p t a y r « t .* y imi fea-| eft* itutnr* ii fit
Morri*.
Andrew Stine.
U.."*I hurt I kin mi' lull the «rtiri- cml ph fhmk Y11»* hi ft tic* u til *
“ Will Si* in a J u i.\ . M fitllel*"
it! m tit r;
**l *l»tn'l flunk it | lit.ftt fm
That •m all. Lut •Imply nicciuiia
r a d io s t a t io n
end Clarence, and
I1*141»l i'tl T *HIk I:" U li • M| (J! f 1*11 t *» I I If" ThtiM W* *. hn y * iiifsili ,i *|»f . *r»
of I ’ahokee returned
Saturday
•tintt •*f tin 'tiff ■ n y ki4. ti t
ifamc !t\ n cute Krr«h;
from Colorado where they .pent
(•ruhmti nrul K rctch in K i i ‘ h.«fl H im h iiittfa a t - " . * *f ii* i m e d«**
the la*t two week* with relative*
Hi |p t lit I « lint. L»»th fimk lllg* t ha \ ii Mil t" St ,ii m j.t*. i;i'i ■t mn 4
and friend.
While there, the)
H I It X t « l l VI
'M l
I mu*
m iphti cute
|,a-t f»uf iiait l*4ia, t. all* nit\ 1 - *..» km* \i i&lt;I SilH**
* (III T h , li t, t I till, •••ill
went oil .rve rat hunting trip .
« t» Vr « *
It it«K t*airlr| u ftli m *ucct l i n k p a ' e n f * ft. fi t u l atilt w h a t * n o w *
. r. 11w|r H h r # |*fr»n«&gt;
111* *•!!«*• h I f u u M t
If - «itiif* »» *,
ini ft|« nfin
«tta W • «t* r ft Ju rut-, t il
. %:»Y », « ;*»
l lie u ill
? lit! Mr* r l l I I I *|«k* \. 4’I i*
f hr tlavicr, A h iih waa hclil at M i l l U. .f ttmthi f
* « t # i , i ii,-&lt;
? li S r H ■
lift
th*
*
«
fen
l
’
fair.,
un*
lu
irrrN
*«f
t tlD M*i7lllhg Mllotfl* IM it
fi * u it h liiftifj *«f ki.U then* n* * n h i m fft.it *
Mill |f *
• t\ It j.1.1k
"1 ’, &lt;14- 111 S it* ’ t «« " • . 1 1 1■i - | l *( - *
)i&gt;\ it If vi»u illaln’t gfi* la*t K rt'lat
hm Li t *
The N dr V Howard chaptr! of t * I&lt;‘ liiirtiitif
\1
iiiihI p |f* Vli-ini*
1
H
. .it
B it
&gt;.
ut
tu
thr
i*w
v
olr
pMitv
thi
a
lilt 'MY 1if -il
the United Daughter, of Confed­ *♦no VV«&gt;r |»1 t*t Nliii
l u i Satiir«l »4 nijfht, rnaki it »• 11|f lit nn'* . ***114111 Ilf* .1 U lx
eracy met Friday afternoon at the . IV I**»t1 ttrr » .♦ •trgntt
f i , im ! T( i. i ! •* II*
iL .tr lit H 4Nr thin week \V«ar yirut
talk
home of Mr*. F . K, houm illat on ’ to Kr*«Mt* HiiH.tM
I I WLi.f*- ,!lflM&gt;(* !»*»'»»f III 'll mI ulil (run a ami *hippy •hue*, tn»
S lit
kept
i i I n' • l i i r
Palmettu Avenue. Mr*. M It inV on
I'lll 1"|* |*4f sk.lil--«D minil- a iul evriyune. Ilia! w u t i t * c u l l e r t l i f m h e i nru l In*In
Strickland and Mr*. J . St. Clair II, I I \ II..« A •SIrI *1 * d
lAeiyamr ha* mi much fun* Vmi lltgr hi t tu In at ihrm ih t rn th
In t« \1 u t It Ifitf V u H r l l r *
White served a . ro-hostr.*e&gt;.
1'n r r f11 f r a«hIf * -*•1114I'D
ran »lninr *si *hiart (Kiul, play pr».fitii 4iii * »t itn iii -in fill* »-.! plain
The meeting w a. presided uver
«»r* hMtr.i A m *»
rarila, ra-inl m iiira/inei or JuM *it jy V»»u u*a-#t t.
uun* f«*• 'r u n *
hy the presidrnt, Mrs. Margaret | J , ) H V|flt'«h Hi««tiii»»*
and tntk The Crate is full chap- ym u *elf
M ar-hall ami the following com- li
Miml* H aw &lt;«ii
•‘ niiint ntitl d o ff* a! 11 ia |Hm*t
m iltee chairmen were appointerl: It t i* l*r*ijr#!r fu r iV m - r
I ’fll gflilil I YUl
m in i WIt III lilt
SVnfl.1 4t S (sitll
fi t u f t , l»4tw *
Norman Hudolph K r lir f , Sirs. II J
havuir* tit km tit ,i pf* ia I •• hoot
flAilh' FAfHI
Nun knew Imw Mimetlmm there m m i v t h i n i : l i k e that
L- P erkin *; Southern l.lterature,
M»H &lt;*111It
I ***|i Ij I jar Hi tr
i- i *llp in the print or •umethlntt
Mr*. Mary Strong; Hurlio-Patro
l
’*S*s mu I, {ton 1 •■nit w a«n*l 4i
»A»fl»t
IfiYurl.
iirtia
ID* tin t am! an ailvcrti«emrnt or
tic Service and Memorial, S ir.. K
1 ’ t *i(lr HKj-fll" 41 I' Mit
• a*nt"i * d i f f m*it 11 \ MttfiY l i t t l e |sti\
H.
L n n ry ;
Stonewall Jackson ii j-i
l
i fm
11*m e • u u t
fun n y ,
hut
Alii Vj»f l*&gt;f |r *
i" If
unit irtr U l***|r* • -.jm i mltv hav
i.»th«f tiaicie. l i n e I# one.
H .r Vti ut 1(a i&gt;• l
Highway and J«-ffci*on Davis
VrmiMe ui Ir a in m c t•• tulk ptnper
Highw ay, Mrs. M. It Strickland; i mi W.trl.l rt« T1»r»w
'Ir*
John
l*o»t
ti
pretty
aiek
ly I hi t aliiit*»t .il! . nti * a t o if t h e \
Ti'ilrt»
*
HlMf
Jf
Ik
Courtesy, Sir*. A V . H orrace;; 1 !-• Jill* A | | »Jtllili***
ui hrt tancti wept uf town amt l i n n h e l p ’’
Judah P. Ileniam'n Ylem oiial, Mr*. Id * Vttin iln tu ifi I -4ifi*
f. ptiMum are m jiie n tiil by her
*'I &lt;|«*n*Y know Inm I t isnlil help
J . SI M cCn.kill, Cu*ttHlian-World I no Miialc Itofar* i’aim
•on* to •ton coinilii* to «ee the Sam "
!l| |tp«|U*«t
In
W ar I and H rerxird* and record­ Il nn
1
i
h
«&gt;
ic
until
&gt;hr
improve*,'
T il #1 llh|Mi»*Y Il'Mit
ing of Cm .*e«, Mr*. F*. K . Hmimi- i . r . T h * ItrlfM
Lo t, of k id . AI r going tu the .. ........ f
/ " 'T "
* nv
Hat.
A1Ml S’ * w•
■. m l ' al at Soulh.lde tonight. ! J " . 1
" l , ' h-'U
fio
r
i
Ktita
D
»?
•
Ik
Mr*. K . II. lotnev gave a rep*ut a la T w ll In hi Httfiif*
t s.gbt to lot load, of ..............aping " ," n'
on the convantlon held recrntly in 4 1* hihym * r.ifnii*
W i n d o w etc. Ju s. ss long «• "
1* *
I ’ll try. kluin
Orlando and Mr*. J . M. McCaakill « 41 Itr gII It *
n» IMa MII
th»ie
n rrii‘l hci n lrid • ur any l»r«»
VK
W
r
tM
B
M
I
h
;«
0
(*
ipoke to the group on "T h e iliu t r .
kei •rrecn*. m i«plairif jtalea amt
till » 4’loiMl
within the border S tale* and the T ift I'rlfllti*
It.-WfW f.»r A IsAtli
laihh i •, amt a l*oIlili|C p*‘ln t fim e*
t in
Service of Such S ta ir- to the Con- 7 1» |,* t '* Ifr•“atka a
F(i» fall K a r te l, llnnk M d a illin ,
To YitiY tile why Y»*il »i in * He
frracy.*'
T 46 K rW l.drt I*!' t'At l*'
S i 11nnv JiicMiiMin, mol
Mc ! y tn ii •11r»I i I jiw , airaii|*i n »»n nelivi
^
iflH
I
Hull
•;
n
ti
A fter the business meeting the
Fte
ic
h
e
i
fife
piling*
th
e
ir
g
i
l
l
'
&lt;1HI* I •!! I lit I la • II- YYitli u •c«*m| i of
U tr) 111* llttnl
member* enjoyed a rru i* on Lake »,M«l \ I ,|! 11t iMIllftfl
ill mto one car
(hung: to Le n t ieaiuetl cottngfe cliee-i' in th* i* n
Monroe on the " S k y la rk " where Hi H i'hll Ittnl A) llru jft
hut "l»* tim e, uh?
lei Sprinkh hoi It the
w 41nd (hi
*
delicious refreshments were erved 9 J»» K t i uraliini In
1 lint'■ id! for TucAil.iY , i»e «eein * t»ee»i yaiHi • dnrh taf edtoifiil
J'* If m It.trii ell Hi*
hy the h o strs.e. to M rs. Claude in? d
m ! ffill**l N R lIolii
|u«pt ikii
later
. .
Herndon, Sir*. (). V . lia r race. Sir*. |« IV J mi Ihi HinI l it
L A . Iln im le y, Sir*. J . SI. llsy e s. ill 11. ,D ||..ftt* With %•
%••
Sir*. K. II l.a n ry , Sir*. A. K i l l * - '
H o tie llrr, Sir*. Margaret Mar­ llii'-* Hltfii *Iff
shall. Mrs. W. II. K irb y , Mr*.
Mary Strong, Mr*. J . SI. McCask ill. Mr*. Zeli Hat I Iff, Mrs. Min­
nie Jones, Sir*. Ju lia G onial**,
Mr*. K irby Fite, Mr*. J . C. Ay*
eocke Mr*. J H. Houmillat, Mrs.
H. M. Stoke*. Mr*. 8 . K . Hrown.
M r.. W illiam M axwell, Mr* l^Kue
Itliss. Mr*. I.. F . lila n kn e r, Mr*.
C D Walker Mr* It. C. N il.
M i*. Annie Itaw kln*. and Sirs.
Jam r* Harrison.

\ h t i:\ iiih iT
Tin- opening date o f the Iwa
t liy a»t exhibit, scheduled to
Mart Wednesday at the Sanford
Woman’. Cluh, h n . been post­
poned until Thu rsd ay, S it*. G rrt
chen l.&lt;-wi. Cm well announced to

The
studio
publicity
mind*
promptly named her MDa DiMansions of ll»47. They are : bu»t
F t ; w aist 14 1/1; hips 37 1/1. H er
1 JU pounds are distributed grace - 1
fu lly on her five-fret, eight inch
fram e.
She o f course wants to be an
■etreas ami ha* done several
creditable performance*. Mranw hile, she is content to pose in
full-length sweaters, or whst*ve*.
"G als like Joan Craw ford and
Betty Grahie still do cheesecake,
J look how long they've last" she ohaerved. "T h a t's good
rnough for m e . " ______________

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Personals

Tlii annual 1‘arU r Nupper nf
••"I* I'm ** Kplnupal l 'him h will
l« hrM in IK- |'a ti*h liu u .r i&gt;n
\\ &gt;dnr*da) rt'-nlnit. beginning at
o'clm k. the Rev. | | |„ 7.j m.
met mail untKiiitni t tbdav. The
«upi»-i w ill l i pi&lt;idli'ii h\ a not 1*1
limn l-t-glnning at •. in I* M.
, * ' ''
’’
tdvd hv the
,,f " " *•" •&gt;' un-l. i (hr ill" ''" " " f the n -m a n '* A u xilia ry
* Stnait Hmun i . genera)
11
,""1 M"
' ,.n,lk MU1**,
i* ron-haniniih M i. || . || . Colt',l11 have .h a tg . » ( the tin' " t,un
M'* K M W illiam .
' a . I barge uf .fttin if the tahlea.
I'hi *m iul hum w ill t.e under th»
tlofl 'll t f .
. r *i . \ , liuilmtt* •' i-f tin Wnimm ■ \ ix ilin rv , Mr-,
•"hn tialluw u\, M
l!.,rulu)| Uha-e
•ml Mr* K itil Dv.i.n

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Winless Auburn Stetson H atters North And Soulh
" „ . HAj
Hegin liuskelbu!! ( I 1 ( u i r n i i m i ' i i t
Straight 1 0 r lay ravored
|*ra(.fj,.t. Sessions Boasts Top Field
from the
Mississippi State Tic haskrthaH(M fo, rlo,11 n r*-IK pofrria hthr ! — TI’hI Ne KhlirI IlIrun
R S T . N .C .. O rl. .11 -l/1'i
s w h rrln l into a. thn
S l.t.o n I m v .( uly llnttm r. a ir nil- today. Inaklor par 72 thr tsrtfrt.
Horse's Mouth
Ir in rpiuntitj. • al p rr»»lil, Iml is tin- 4Hth North nnd South Oprt
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G A IN E S V IL L E . 0&lt; i.
31 (S p e cial) Ruling
iln* ( m i
lh»ii lin ts l fodlball st*M in upward ol * dozen yeses, F lo rid a '. I igblin,!
Gatnrs meet a tnoie than inatt-sim i pmpotilion when they bump
jnln llie undefralrd, unlleit and . iitu allv uneslended K e n lu ik y W ild c .l,
My K it I I A R I ’ K R
at Lexington Salutdsy allrin no n .
,
Slated to win a maximum ol lliir e and a mper supreme of
m is t ic
Thr ll*’i aid's foothall n p r t t , In
- r . .
• i . . i r _ _ . ____*
four ntTI«'«
gnm* ■ (iffo
re in**
the season»
—
lifloM*
*ken«o»i
. iim Jo n r-, w an d rtn l in thin
0 S t r a ig n t 1 O S S C S
t»p#n^r t ’o n h lUib W tK tiliu ffi
n m ini! m u ltr lln r nom rlhln* liln
im a tln ff ■ pi " n
lu iv t &lt;!*'!&lt;
Pal ll.'l'« pn • r piny prediction." I
• r | o f f v i r f o i H 1 « v &lt; r C’i t d d t ' l , Du*
Ito.*tjiid him u llh Ih r n r . * I
QtU •n r, Aulniftla Vm iilcrM l! dtuJ
that K riilu rk v 's win o vrr liro ry ii. I S T A T K C O L L E G E . M m .. O n .
I mrnnn nml •IrtijijM'd it HI 1*1 il«*
roar h r. atr
1
wn in only wrnnir fo irr a .t J t | — f / |’ i
tiiin n lo IJn irg U T rt h In the
iztviiiK '■
&gt;fm |u Mill Iitrtlbtl*. hrinp ! known at Uiptlb w o trirn ami
j if imi itinnirnN *»f lie* Kmn«.
fr rlio n ltt, was unhappy.
\in titiip p i S latr t .Sink Morton
While tlir Klnridw around
A i’.iin I Ih rir f it .t toiifth oppo |
f'l.S T lN N \ r i .
Of 9 : r
V
tic k
«*f H illy
H fililrll, Moytl
•It(on of thr *ra«on th r W ildrst* [ nn'l an rxrrplio n.
»ti«J .’ r-k N u b n li ha* fNfnJ for T h r f iit ui t* of hrontfrn t ■»tf run lor ptm.'d to hr n i'ilr than adripiatr
H i, Maroon, meet Auburn*, winlliiin fin *.
Snrnrny
0«n9rth«»t»»it lerigue hnaehitll gnttte , fhr Millhi I’ardll. a h a .L firh l n iayirian al le,» lin e r, here .Saturday allernoon
L* ngoe
better thnn |irr-»m *on rip t rt n , tutm nf tin I’n rlfir
I*, iii." and hhllnir a foothall, fin
a Southeaitem
(n n fe t r n ir
llm
i i. tbi n-‘I agali t *^1 the itiitll* of h*lih — Ihtifir h • " • .I th r T rrh ilrfra t with «hort, in
K rn lu fk v u lll rr»t III the nr Ittrhi v forriieil n •tmngelv m iio l ■■'iiiratr tia&gt;*r* followed hy line nialch and by i l l (oolbsll caltulacurnti riffht uriti of *ofiIioiririr«* LftP •*!«ii)| lib t lie I e
w lirn lllr ifr p rln fr Ja rl. im nt M m nnppi Stale rhould win
fiffirln llv It wm 1m In n meet ! '
nuarterh m k Hnv u«r«&gt;«| Sullivan
,1 went into a four man Hnr t&gt; n ily . Ilul you »er . . ,
lit i ifrtniiriil, t «&gt; the ft file t' n" in i! nf i be mo for* minor !*#*».*»*e p i *’
("I hint. Itiy- Midi t.uin win- r.m a ll*
I j i i l y (tus teamn. Auburn coach
|e *tt, flint Stillivah* Iml uni t V r iitivi 11mi in It I * r I *» if *iin i*I * i vt It41
•.-t-•1 . ( f .! tiv.- on drfrn.o airnin*t a Tw i l a d lie own pffduted:
rn m|V np a ir u M r n ie o f t h e i n • .it • t in 1In 11bout inn bu bag ne i *■
'■•'1 » h lrh lu.fl dor.n't liavr |l
i -h«(m i
«n fnnthull, KenfiiHky*i * 1***( infiihging «»ii iMiron lengue tin
" W r 't r ipnng to knock off
. ra .m i,
ter r tint V
i Itjihtt) |*n11Ui
.omelnnly
•
lo»rz
to
honir
I
h
.rlil.
That
wji
*»ri
tbe
•!»»*►
*
t(
f*
»
t
\
At th'' mn me r»t Mtihivifi bn*
Am i after III, Tiger,, battered
•'p o rt.Ill lit l urman In an onti»m|i1fte«| nr&gt; iif I fin p ie ir i fm* for the rfiinbineil vimt*&gt;v ininoi
10-p iird loolh.tll san tr which
and beaten down by lulane 2HI*
to* yn H * nml t»«*vi n l«iMrhdi»jr»»&lt;
thr I , .,lio * |d ,..rd a . if Ih r*
Tomorrow hmiebjill - '•Inmi* i **m 1
III* (lunger n n f r a%f*| m *| runner
la.t Saturday, came forth wilh lhi»
■ rtr afraid of K rlltiiK Ih rir
fume mil In the Kurnmn g m i" A It rii« m llrr it In meet m '
.i.itlln g bit.*
p
o
»
rlip
p
in
y
.
.o
ilrd
,
Kurmnn
rt
pr
f-*rntntivt
of
t
he
three
&lt;
la
when he rln|if«»*l o ff gninn »*f l'i
••Well, »e aI ill have hopes, hut
'*». hlllrtl a . a h tra lh rr and
l t d JR7 vntil i when fir e n r rlv i r 1 A A A |« Ago*" Th* I "it* if i*
w r'rr iroiriK to hate to go full
I* * rp t foi
•ophnmorr H a r ­
cmiMn't I k |*»■n(#*|.
the IntrrnRlionnl nnd th* Vu im i m
.peed all the way to do It."
wood Sullifan'w Itrllllnnl pa.&gt;Millv* R H d ell mill l*loyd Hug' A* tor mi tali for n di&lt;tittlon of
And Morton fig u re that an)
h it th r f'liiilh
fa ro tin ia n .
ftlofa right hninim k aiwl full the renewri| feiitietkl hv thf hn^ift*
|lKi|l to he f H IlMttfl fr«JtO
would h a ir h rralh rd h ra tily
|n » k. went iivi-r the niHl.yurd
on Ih r nrcln. of th r lr lh a r (lr
rtmrk a t Irill m n ie r* In th* bu el,R||% flm ft.
i» a man to lie comet rod riimnt
I lot ola hot a.
burninn mm** fr#«l«1« II, who I k| Thnt'f where III. key * nterfil »n
Hrown m'gld lie ilown, hut lie's
Ih r aiunrlne .Sullivan paaard fm
vnnintniniog n M* yard per run (o th« pleturr.
certainly not counting him self 11
*'
i" i&lt;Inhiwn and s rl up a thin*
•r#r j'* . iipi** «l III * totab'd t»» *b* t
Itlrkey, left writhroit nnv *«ff *
h i. Tiger# out.
gnd lliigglii
rear he»| tbe .100 ha *r*t*ri 11 Ktntii' after 'e»»nni* *t "ii a ;i-t ynnl u u a itrrh a rk an ral
And for .a football rnarh these
inril mirk ex nelly nnd lint 11 tonne* I mu - with the llfw llv n Mot iin tram n . a whole 'lid no* I
days, th a t', a . unusual a* finding
pi
n
Ih
r
ra
llh
rs
fo
o
lliall
l
l
k
r
ly
I
4,0 v i id |*er try nveroge.
lldilgf 1 *( t«bl In St I ' 1 v 0 f
■.1 lim itfm lrij H m lu tk y , fir o iy ir 11 IMI hill* trammed In Ih r kid's
T lie t#n 1or • w III Im* f 01 re til 11» ilmy thinI he nmtlilll be to lieie I"
.
and
Muioii 01 time .Ir f r a ln l Ala plggie hank.
• Iv a w if t t t , k w i v m
nml rx Inififiow to gyr ■*niie ion jot |engn»
k.H,U*.ll roaches Just - r e n t
lamia,
p a ilrm r to I It' VVII*ln*t* tliV* flu ll ownersupposed
lo
he
•F4
m
.ls . I t * ..
Ih r lialoiH jip p a irn llt ha«r
trzrff i ml ( ’onrll lloli Wnoli -ill
Si* one "eernrtl f ** knnw *ff haml
a t'bba*n
a ,n 'tI
Hrown with a team
tram th
that
lli.it
ind
rllnahlr
ip
u
ilil*,
m
i
U fflzlillnif mi n ffm n lvr tram wilti ju ,t |t„» nmuv of Ilia nmlor Irair
-on a gamr .n d he *ays "w e still
pirrioua
in
foollMM
Irnm
a,
of
aavan Mililiomorrn In (h r llm up
w,mM In- aioutid lumoirw i*
pU yins |u .I w rll rn o u ih to
« n H . m T worriml
*
ami a i|if n i« iv f milt wrllli Hi" n „. majm iiiiiini gump a r t . it*
M lstlsslpnl State lost a tough
win
wilhm il
o i r r - r ir ilin c
*ilma iiiim U T of fira t-v ra r vam ily |,u,im n» rom plHail Imlav. T h r ir
Ih rm a rlir* . It may s lv r partim»n Moth tin iiffrn alve amt dr wn,
(■Irmi-nt of m y lo ti to tin'
14 7 lieclsloii to Alalwm a la*t
.an ap rrlalu r« a alixh l rsa r
f»n«l\r pint nop, nlao hava two Mahatma'* vi« ll.
week and ih r Maroons w ill lu*
of nrrtoua proalratlnn orraahllihir ro llriff t in h if r r *tUilnil«
Aliyllow, tjip f m l joh In hr
trying (t s p fra trly to get hack In
ionally. hut M w in . la m ra .
Krddrll ami llttKlilna nn o ffro .o
ls , llnt ....... m i u I hb '" 'll" ,
the win column to bring 'h *lr
In I'lll.h u rp h th r Minmi H um
• lid miMidr Jim m y I I . wla and | „ t,ntl(
Ma|m Ira yu r ..........
season average up to l hi •WMi
Ja m r. ItPevra OH i lr f r n .r .
n„ w „ ,nv u . |,rw »dra.l ii. mlnm ran* , ri. kr.l up anotlirr win to mark with a 3 1 ri-coul.
The I lot bln rem rd thinugh " I i league rllle * only when tbe minor *’ xl«nd wlmt I ntieroming our
of
And. nf rtiuise, the Maroon,
fa m r* ihowa wins n v rr C llu lt
Irattor Ira n i I mi'I playlny at hrnm ,t‘''
Im prrsaW r unhratrn .t ill rrmemlwt a lia l hap|iencd at
I'o ip o '.n r (27-141, Aulxuri „ r „ n| y » ith I h r m iio n t of ih r | .• i m Iim In
Miuthrrn fiadliall a Auliurn last y ra r w lirn Ine Tiger .
|27 7 t, V am h lh llt (•'ll-27ff nml
|,.Btf|ir r |„ |,
d iia li that i* not K rttiny th r at won a 25 ti victory. T h i* w ill i r
tin m a n #IV-?&gt; nnd a lo.n to
minor Irn yiir inntrmit. trntion It ilra crvra
In national tlie 2tith game between Ih r two
G roijtin T rrh ( i :i i r ,|.
I la y t i „ „ .......................................... 1 Ml I'd li. Ito n ira llv Ihe Iwo s ta rt of seined*, hut It w ill mark the fir-t
liv hro«drii.tn of mni.o Im to i r on J'1* K *m r wrrit fmm m arhy Mr time that Auburn has ever p lay­
] t e d . which extend Into Ihrir ter H r. port. I ’ll Iml Ih rv w r ir p lay­ ed at d ate m llrge.
ing fm Iho Miami tram . A latjtr
Commrnting fu rth rr nn .)ir
liln ry .
turnout of hnm&lt;&gt; f&lt;dlt, ram s In game, Blown said: "O ur of fen
llr w
W n llu
A n ri lin v
...........................II smooth na»«l»« rom* w ill have to Improve ag ain .I
I *0 1
IT C l l t l / l l l l l I V I I J
l.jnation of Ja&gt; li ila r k r tt In Hd State, In Ihe Tulanr game ihr
perform
w e ll
K e l l y C a l l ' l l H I I j i h s 1.d ll . I ' l l liihntith h a.o'l won ■ offense didn't
I art lin y play in a lough enough in give the defrn*lve mini
game. Tut
go, *w,4k
m
Miami got mold a test. F a t the third straight
mi' M
Mrporta nf giwnl «cn hi»* fllll- c o n fr ir n ir . z.nd
Hutn n htoallwt in spite of Him we wilted In the *e*ond h alf hahope1
. "M ich ig a n '.M a i., w ln n c j'o f
T .P ic ililc llcmd. 'huu.g lhe 22-0 la'ele ,
I
cause w t lacked leaervea,
a."
« * • nut m six ataHw thrr. fa r. I » * * h
IlKbufe. " |)« f
»•
ml Rann.
Mrnwn added that Rliot
laid
IMn
M
arlin
prosed
In
lytit have of g ditr to the Boar « " » K d ly and a party fmm Han*
hi* rod roach scouted S la t le i t
I
h- Ih r d llfrre n c r in Ihe (delBawl
aw| were vpifdrhrd
..............................
today.
..
f" r '* ttt'" " " Ktunlay caught eight
week and "report* Ih ry 're faster
Min till with U s in g .In n . Via.
. K I
fTogr W ilson. Mlg Ten » ™ hs&gt;« averag in g 2ii puuuT"
than Tnlane a id atmo*t a* lug ’
lie
kl&lt;
krd
lour
e
xtra
points
llh lr llc rnrmid 'Inner, aid that a each.
Auburn suffered a big b&gt;*« m
a*
Ib
r
lla
llr
r
a
won
2
*
27
In
l.ittle
caught
n
17
friUtig May, IP lit, w a , made l.y the
limner
the T u la n r game when t r fl half
a
wilii
game
e
tilth
saw
Ihe
pound
h
a
*.
Kaluiday,
it
w
a
,
u
ffnnferenee permitting only a
lead rhaogr hand* Ih r rr tim e,
rhampiun.hip rontatnlrr In play polled by Mill I si. 1,1 of Titusville.
K . O. Kan im of IT iiiilin a ii wu &lt; in th r last uuarter. Mlrlsun'a
the (Inal two games In thr five
day, hut tr fu » r , to let u* In on
superior rondiliotiing paid n il
y rs r - . i n , which end, n r.t new even luckier, anating two I#
It u ntil Ida rah illation, an* com
in the linal perhal, particularp&gt;.nod, c r ib , Sunday. II A. Mryeat'a day.
plate.
h in ramming n .r r Ih r w in­
Michigan ami N'otrr Hamr aiming ftellnnd of Winter I'nih reeled
ning tourhdnwn nn grim linr
It* x i r l i r i ,, i , a mcinlwr in name in n 7 iHiiind trout, and Walter
plungra against a wnrn-ntil
only of Hu* ron frrenrr. T h r Spar­ lln rk in s, llrlam lo , a 4 '* pound
trout, and M l*. Ila ik ln - got a two
l.i* ing.lon.
ta n . hr gin fcxdhnll ehami'ion.hip
pound pomp.mo.
Tilt*
henvjrr. harder rhatging
piny In 111113.
tuber lucky Itrlnndn fitheemm
With only n In *, tn Marytnmt were Kl'iyil Co* with n 25 jtour.d I dm Ida State line ptovldeil the
J j mat gin of victory over a Itlrk v S r
(34 7i marring th.dr record, Iho ba**, K a il Hodgr. with i
leartno have lalcly to-rn tMiomrcl pound Tn -, Alla*tI I'rlibrn.l wilh wnner Tin* Krm lnnlr* rk r.l out the
from -c v ira l uuatlct a . Hie mid* a 27 pounder, Glen C arm i'iin d win on n tong ton itmi const,lent
w e .C , delegate to thr Itlf.l I'a.a- with u 2d pound h a .*, nnd Ib'b giound game u tilliin g Iheir andrna rla .- ic ,
White with a big 111 |Hiund I*!.**. periur line.
A new llcur llowl pact, if one
In Iin* west an underdog VsnApopka w n. well rente,,*nicl
Is ever signed hv the Mg ten anil al«n in I lie* ba&gt;, fishing w ill' ilerhilt K ia trh rd out a v irlo ry ovrr
Pacific I'm t Conference,, may pounder and J . Y . Keen x It* Arkao-n . on Mill Wade'. nai«ra
prove | c , stringent than thr cur Ja m r* A. Keen, ratrhln g a 24 and the phrnominal kicking nf
a
rent emit tar I nnd leave a po«,lhlll- pounder. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W . K * s ■ I trail Hnvl'laon who ai«*faaisl lt|
tv for a Mirhlgan S ln lr hhl In t ie r kept the fam ily score ,V ’ li v a r. 1* nn Ihrr* punt* one of which
Jpr.2 or T il.
hv each trading in a 21 pmdd w as a 75 vatd kirk which fell rlaad
"IM th conference* have e x­ tiass.
nn tin* \ rk a io a . 13 yard line.
changed Idea, on a new part,"
t*n the local scene fonthatl pros­
laid WlUon, “ lint we haven't done
ii w i i .o n r i ' s i r r
pect. n rr a tdsck as ever. Th*
anything definite yet and I don't
S C R A N T flN . I'a . Del. 31 .(/Pi
tindri manned C e le rvffils w#re po
think the P a rlflr Coast ha. either. Gene Hairston, 153. New Vo»k tnalcli for a rugged HI Augustine
"The Pacific Coa.t m nfrrrner won n *plll upset 10-round lh*c^»i",' •uunil wliich .corml at will
apparently ha* i» p trfrrrn c r for o vrr Cubs'a Kid Gavllon, IW 1, l»at
In ru litl. tells I I . hr is corking on
lending It' championship every
a slut fling upset for p r .t H*t*ir
night.
y*ar We |h ii. far a ir atlrklng
—4e- ‘
to our ot'l idea of lim iting a learn
to one howl apneatatirr e e r y
three year*. If we get together,

TiRcr Coach Is Opti
In Spite Of

Major And Minor
League Executives
Have Conference

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Michigan Slate's
Rose Howl Hopes
.Quashed Hy Rule

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BEAUTy-

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TONKJHT AND WEDNKSDAY
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Undertfrouttd

(' &lt;rh l.o rrn K. K ill. I- h'm nnitiir G o lf Tournam rnl. s $74 (1(1 tw
t« p trp a ir hi Mpiad for (h r ra p a ity , I k'B b ii .
■ ' *JP*B*&lt; »IM» Flo rida South*| Sam Snrad atill w a . thr rliolr"
M or.a«in« at | j i k r | nnd. Klor- to win and add $I.MK&gt; to thr huly
IH oiuboi I
(nit hankroll that h a . Iicrn th*
K ill., n n ru . nmrr
to r c | l " | i ‘ h ravli*.t in pro golf th i. yrar an*1
ro irhing r ir r lr s in Kim Ids, roarhet! la .t . Snrad won thr rvrn t las*
Ihr ""W
T a ll,* .I* "Iin 1'k d h a ll y ra r with a 14-undrr par 27S |oh,
" orld's
“ . u 1'
Tram " at Valpaiai-o H n iv rrs ity , and ram r h n r on thr h n 'h of win
V.dparnizci, Ind ,, to a im o id o f f,:. nlnr.' thr m id-Atlantic I'll A rvrn '
am . ami Hi ln ,* r , o fr r a period at Portsmouth, V a „ Kon'lay.
.1 nine years.
Y r . t r id s y '. &lt;|uallfying rmin*t foi |
T h r lln t t r r mentor m artin i at non-lnvitr.l p layer, did not Inina
V hiirnn C ity , In d . High School up any new th reat, to Snrad’. role
h rfo ir hr M..&lt;ilm d thr po.ition at a* favorite. Only six of 1.13 playValparaiso. In two yrat he tie era h ctlrrrd psr ovrr thr
,&lt; l'*p,'l a team that |dnvr,| in thr yard , I ’inehut -t County Club So
" 1 1tr tiin r " circuit until h r left to 2 ro titsr. Ja rk (iro u t. a hr*per
i h nml manage ti(r llnmoiond ta rln ) pro. playing nut of ColumII
ai ( rr i of thr National Prof. ■ hus, Ohio, Jrd Ih r pack wllh a
■ml I.* ngm* and tin Waterloo t h ir r under rtp.
In i, H aw h of th r National lla ,- [ Ciroul iiad a stroke rdirr nerr
ti.all A* social inn.
Chuck Klein, pro of Ssn Antonio.
t .lll. hohia a loo hi l(*r of ariener T r x ,, and veteran Mill t,«ldh*.T
Initri* from lmhuna S ta ir nml h a, " f M l. Ki*co, N. Y , rni h w ilh a
(.•■or iMa'hinte work al Ih r Culver- 33 17 70.
illy of Indiana. H r I , Id, m arried
Arrayed ag ain-t Snead were
some of the top p ro fm in n a l, in
’
‘ dauchtf &gt;
n rlv the game, including iTavton H*af*
” f ,Ht wrn
th '* week their
a ,k , ,of"ir»n
rniindlmr ner. Jim Fr trie r. Jim m y Tum era.
into condition for the mtninir ra p r Johrinv I’alm er, Chandler Harper.
*■t on. The "High lln tler." .o rl Mnh Hamilton. Vie G h r ttl. Jutlu*
' (lie of the ta lt r .l yoolh in Klor- Botos, (lave Dnugla*, Chick liari*la rntleirr lin ikclh all I hi* yra r. bed and Claude Harmon.
The strong amateur contingent
N inches, nml Ted Ca*aldy who included Frank H lranalian, Nation
•lands f! feet ftln rh r.'in hi dock­ al Amateur Champion Sam C rre ’ ing fre t, are nm«np the la r jjr r •a. Pick Chnpman. Mill Caniph'dl
I layer __________
* adorning Ih r lln ttrr lineup Jim M&lt; Hale, Tad Mi,hop and Mai
Gallettn.
J O K 'I'IV Mil*
K it A N IH B C 'I. it'd 31 up.
J im- l»r M a lg in , New York Yankr, .....f .H .lc r , nnd K - flv O’ lSool.
.
f-,
...............
manager, left
(n ,,U n r |mM „ l|(M f ,„
w ll| .
. i n-. l.all clin
N E W T r .I lK , t v t . 11 fd V Th*
*
»«" ..........
hi* old fa 'h io n c l single wing had th*
1,1 famous ah ility at Ih r |datr T-form ation imv» opening their
eyes on the m ilage foothall fiald*
.
.
last week-end
, ,' f z ..h m m
/
T
Single wing exponents fashion
" r ,,,p r ,,illir*
game* thi aea on in break the ed »omr of tha year's lim it slg
mink of fill rt hv Clint Blow n of n lfiran t stiiTe.ii**, like Ih is;
tli* White Sox in HK11I. K o nsian lv
I't Incelon 27 Cot nail 0.
-■•iked in 74 game*.
I'erin 30 Navy 7.
H C I.A 20 Puiflus ti.
M innr.ota 7 M irhlgan 7.
Chiu Slate S3 |«vva 21
Kmrn Augu't H to Sept. I Jim
Michigan State 30 Notre Dime
Konstanty, I'h illlaa yetlaf ,ia i *u
I'carnl in I I stiaig h l games In 33.
Charlie Caldwell of Prinrelnnj
(lieli hi.*- mate* eiih *r won or
and George Monger of t’rnn u .e '
•led.
the single wing III It* purest form.
M ilt), C la m ’., fn * l four football So lines tIC l.A 'a Med Sanders, who
const from \Vender
nvrd to the towel
arder
i • placed m howl game, la**t movcrl
rte i.
They
ware
t ah fo in l* hiltIt aial neier changed til llie T j j ( !&lt;
Coach Wea KfhJt-r at Gfijp HI Hay
Gc
l l ! " » t . U nc fColipn*. San J o . e
illied
ed iii"i'' llnKH'W lrtgtSttfff I fig,' I
T' *t*
' M i l , in I
and
Stanfuid pour
fr-tuagii* lain *
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Immaculate Rest Rooms
C O M P LET E SH O W S
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S A N F O R D • O R L A N D O ''M n T O H W A Y

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Single-Winir Attack
Bcai.M "T” rormation

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liack llic k ie Flinirnny a hiokeh
hand. (Mherwi-e, the aipiad'i *n
fair |di v i t a I hapr.
The SlariHin*. " „ „ e out of thr
Alabama gni.o* tu iu - d . hul all of
the tiny, at'* I'XiMO-ird to Iw te.idv
foi Kg!unlay.
Mi ,*»i*sippi Ktate lie* won only
one H. K. f . game, an unset 7-0
victory over Tetitie -cr. They lo ,l
to G rnrgin 27-11 in their inly
other confer'nee .t a il.

VISIBILITY

Now U tha H m t to ( 0 Into your building
nparntion w h tth tr you want to build nntw . .
or rtm o d tl. Y o u 'll find a veryth in it you n ttd
h t r t . You can bank on u* to supply you or
yo ur contractor w ith all yo ur building need* . •
of finest q u ality nnd all priced right'.

ONLY 10'.’ DOWN ON
FHA FINANCING

m o o t h e s t

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Michigan State
m l* 7 ' ,h f
«"«t T form allon. In whipping .Notre Dparf
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" f Ih r Mg gam e, n f tbs
"*7 ....
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Whu said *he single wing we*
out moded stu ff, anyhow T
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. . 7 T * 7i~7,' J " .
I'cnn Hlalc • night football game
ag ein .t Syracuse was Its fifth In

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Estim ates Gladly Given

TO?*4
Biggie Mono " f

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Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
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AlcCrackoit Itoad—Out W. l.tth SI.
i'H H N E 15*1

I'K p .N K 1141
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*A WHOLE

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NEW LOOK

OP VbUR.
life "

A FLORIDA STATE TH EATRE

V i.il Our
prom ise."
The IPg Ten race ru rtrn lly
fa v o r. Iltfnoh, MUhlean or Wl«- \ liefre.hm enl
fo g .ln for Ih r Hose llowl hid, al- Bar For I and,
though Ih r champion may not
t h i : ruroLTHT HP, i t in t o w n *
le any of them, (thin Mate now k I'liprnrn!
• Where ItaiuUne,* i*n,ta h.. I.I'll*
I* a heavy favorite for Ih r rrown, •
Tut the Iturkeyra are inellglhle
for th r nsade r i. trip .lin e I hey
went last Jan u ary, edging I'ali- i
forola 17-14
I lllin 'd . took th r 1047 llo .r llowl
fham phiti.hip In th r opener of the
pact. I •ratine H C I.A •* I I 'll. hi 1 AS THE MOOEL
an tro iiro .il Southern California
an a rnalhon n am
P-0 In l!»IH and N orlhw r.tem 1 .. aa4 tn a e-Una, ]
man's haartsi
whipped California JtM 4 In 1040.
All("Mieli ineligible l«i rnrn|H*te,
.
lllrh lg e n Slate inm irallv ha. a
Vote in selecting the ftip Ten'*
bowl rrp re .e itta tivr w lon Ih r ronfarence title r hase end* Nov. 25.

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hntor DiHtancc Men
Kun AffninHt (Jconria
A IH IIIIIN , Ala , Oct. 31 (Ah
Ida's
strong
rto.s-rounlrv
team trained for Georgia after
winning over Auburn 20-30.
T h r Uaturs tuok the m ta .iu r nf
the Tig ers y e .trn la y M&gt;w amre
w in . in this rum |iet it Ion.
Hill Wood of Florbla plaretl find
fp th r f"U r-m llr rare with a lim e
' n o 1.4. o ther* figuring tn the
orlng In order of finish were Bob
lg as.ee ( f | ;
Bert M rdam m y
'll
llo m rr Hparka ( A l l C ary
( A ) ; Itavld I'range (F * t
ohn Parker ( A-t Douglas Scott
( F I : Duneattn Bryant ( A i r Rnl&gt;ett
Joliiiau/t ( F | ; Olid B ill I hike ( A t .
Auburn meets Alabama In TusJ ____ and Flo rida fan *. Georgia
t Athens, both Monday.

TAg| 01M WORD fOR I I , tWr "*w « t » l Wartury
ho, what II lakatl

•4#* (la
TOM l W ilt • 10 UIS CALHiaN
ANN DVORAK • BAA NY SULLIVAN
MAAGAJIfT PMUtat • JtAM HAOCN
Cxrtunn —"(Irp h aa Duck'
I.A T K S T IS H t’ K O F H F A H A M D U N T NKW H"
C O M IN G ----T H U .- F I U .I

On Mcond thought, don't loka our word tor It.
Coma on In ond W t for yourtoil. S a . thtr baouNlwi
naw ( t i l Marcwry with MarfO-MoHc Orhra —•
tha luwo-O't-h-a-r, slmplaf, mora aifklant fuRy
outomotic trommltdow Match Marcury ogolmt
on,thing alia In tha ftald-for looks, for patformones, ond obova o l- f o r -hot you gal par dollor I
And ramambar. tha 1*11 Marcury It avan mora
laiportont to you today, h -HI hova highar f atola

.okra, - ill b« o batttr Imrastmanl. Tar, -hae yau
buy a a r e car fader. M's fast gaad bwtmau Is make
sura yau guc a rauRy aa— tar —gw It J I Alanuryf
So coma in lodoy ond gal tba complete story
and youH soy it's the I f 11 Marcury for "tha
drfra of your tile"— foe "th* bu) of your Ilfs’*!
» ■ « « O fO tC II *VCMi Mattery for 1931. you hew
a Shaft itmli i ter The dnm el year Ufa'—m - MartO-Matc Orhw and thrifty Teach O-Mohc O w S i w
are saSenal at ssh a toWi end In e4g.M&lt;*\. sher.'s #w
SAtat fare tynckruelisd gong aad tramehgen.

Hnmelhing New lias
Haan Added At Oar
K c iim lia H t

Bar —

M B IC - O W n C Drive --fcffo ttofe of yur Iferm '**

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SNO-CONES
IN 5 F L A V O R S

THEY'RE

DELICIOUS-

TRY ONE TODAY!

109 N. PALMETTO

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TMttttAY OCT. 3L W
_____________________

Dr. Henry McLnulth
O p tn m ttrlst
r

111 Main**lla A f i

Ph«wa St&gt;

Onlv * fsw eom» ha*« r m b«»n
racovm d from a British frigate
that *ank in S’v a York's Ka*t
!&lt;'*•* In H il l u .th
aboard.

42 Million Votes Expected To Be
Cast To Set Record For Off-Year

The *weet potato I* thv national
food of the R*ukvu IciitnJv.

.
II* It II XIU.lt l» ( l l . l t KM
W ASH IN GTO N . ( \ t
(I
opt- High legtrtraiion* in many k*V
n o ilh e in vUle* and *e*e .a; in the South iect dale official* and
p arty, chaitmen tods* lo p tn iir l .* total vote nn No* 7 n| bettei than
42.00(1.000
H u t would he 4 lem rd lor .* non-ptetldential ele«lion
Th«*e Mine svuite*. mintt o lln n l rcgitlialio nt in a lew and
’ • i t l l l u l r . in mo*t « tn lr., pl„ r I In
( numi-er of p n v n . r lig il.l, i *. , te r ir a m of M 4V.t(4l axel 1942, but
\ this yeal «l
(TK &gt;1 |r ,„ t d . I.42».8t2 m ain the Iota m o ld
• T h e ir slltte-hystate to t, fore for an off-year
THr ifc o n l p ir^ itlrn lu l
j rar.I . qualified in man* ln*lnn,-e#
in l.'U i In l.»H »l
• tut admittedly ha&gt;*',| mi cm . ,
jin u th c is. come* mil 12, 2dft.'t I!
| The mid digit* at** dor In n#•i*t i»n hi f* | i
tntinn of
) * tn»i«n of thr o fficial *
.if • • '.IjM j’ h ill's \i M C(t|1ipnir9 %*ith
.hf7,t'12 rant in Maine S'*p( it f»» ♦M.St 1.1*17 f ill f hr Ifl«t
1 I I iiu m 1 cam liilatr.
(‘Iim I imm, Mini ,V.M*ic* *»*V» iii ITMB.
Incident a ll), the M aine v i'll- (it
Vi'H \ m i W 11*1*011 * An actual rr
I gover nut and H«m-c nonum-,
. v jj1ii♦11 ii t iori i#f *»*1,12*f**•**t n f ftpJ
ceednd lho»e total* in th. ptrvi f«*i m ituktn&lt;itiuiftl sra i
Tb*
dentist yea* of II*IK, ami * ame pfivitviiA Ii lie H «*»*
, a fte r what «wme pnitv trader* ill 10 Tht' it *t fiit M pi
•Id « i i a rather a p itth iii &lt;am
v rid wm
in I'*!** N«ia
haigt*.
^itiig l ' i h * M'i£lwfi iitiriH 1 h iw titn*
The potential *oter eligible*
j persons 21 and nvei 1 e*linn«le.l If * fH(hiaI |h, nii tin t r mm tif
iiai ’ I 111ill. htil (ihniit I*n1f m mill Si*n
j try the ("ctti»u» llufcau at
’ 0"
aa of Jtrlv I. IlNKl The aelna' !»*•» than
|Vnn«&gt; lv iiniti i
l,K ! 6,2 lh
vota ia always (at below tin . (1
ir|f i - 1 i *•*I tti cl iu tin IT
1**1 Hr
gur*.
Ilfitv H T it*
W hile the 12.0OO.OIMi vol- n.*&lt; puhlicMii it11•I 1.1*51
I.7W.07R.
mate e»»rn* high to man* p«h fh r IlMK tnlal
(*allfm ttia lift1* 5.1*11 HIT t I»!«*■
lic a l experts, the Dcnm, t ati, \ «
lio n al Committee *\ • nnf«ffi« t*l
in luihtii;
Prtnrtrfat*
ly It look* for a vote far above th" an*l 1 .9 II.f* 11* Il**piih1»ran«
prtvb*u» mid-trim itv o n l of 17
i Ihir* lip i an r*t*mm!**s1 5,000,
.1 0 «,S»O ra-t in IKIft. if the turn 00*1 i
t a n t niitl .S rrittR rv of
out (h i* tear i« normal in p i" Slain (Thailr I* 8*n*'fi«ii pi*Nlji*f*
portion In population c * o » tli
i i i i 'um I poll i»f I.Thmi.in N* Y*t1l4
Alai*, the n o r-’lltn al \&lt; tlon Tht* p m nn t •r-r**• *1 ** nt,170.*27UI io
( 'o n m illr f sax* a *ote of mote tin- 19 40 pi «*whlrnf in I ki’Ai
than 40.000.0fi0 I* indl, ale,I if
lllln'tU h ai an r^Hmalnil 5/200,
m e a .tire . In one form ula end iaai rllie ih lri. ah«»ut |H*.00o niot'
close lo IM.lMNl.POO if i2Nti|fr«l In thnn in 11*IW M a is m h ii*r|ti all**
another
OCM*
The total *"le in the Inst «vff non Ulth i«n r* i Hnattd 2
| y e a r, l!*4«t. rounllng il • ho;h«*xi fpinllflo)
Oteifvn. i nm mull\ HepnhHctn
1 vote In earli slate for lotpinid
i t m lo t , or all Itm n r 1 •nclidatrm *faf«*. I Hi vi ni lia* mnrr Wvno
r * i HS.H7l.lt'V Thl* wa* on in i inf * rE * 4f***»**l than flrnuhlifan*

“ ANNOUNCEM ENT”
We are glad to announce to the general public and e», penally a ll M ercury owner* that J . J . (Jim m ie ) Drum,
fo rm erly axHocintrd with NlchnUon Uuick Co. I* now
aatutrialed w ith Hunt M ercury Co. as service manager.
Jim m ie sp ecializes in all types of autom atic tran sm is­
sion*. having had special factory training on our own
“ much talked about M KKC -O -M A TIC as well as Dynaflow and lly d r a m a llr .
Jim m ie w ill welrome all old and new ciLstomers to call
&lt;*n him fo r the best in automotive service, day or night,
at hia new address.

Hunt Mercury Co,
109 N P A L M E T T O A Y E .
day

ph o n e

p a i v r / i e p p i rt 4 | p »

ii* a i v r A b n

N l f i l l T A76-J

is m

P A u t rtS

f- r the fir*t lim e, 378.937 lo 361,.
15*.
IJaho P i p r i l , fie " le i"&gt;n,l*&lt;K&gt; of
tr.v iniv . 2*«0.taid catunatvil re
g id isn t u ill i ole thl* year. w hkh
would b« an nil time it-, onl. Two
.enatotia) fare* ere geneinting the
int«ie*l.
t'f the »oi|lKetn *la*e». Kloride
ha. 1.0*57.133 reg t.terrd , an In
&gt;!*■*• ,f '12* ihni o ir i 1040 t if or gia
e*fittiate* I I . rlig ild r* at I ..'torl.OtHI
c* jni.iStp more Ihnn lo p , Vi
kn"*.*s i f p o ll, a in o id of 624
Wil qualified )i|' poll l» * pa*
mrnt •
Thou.and. of nei* Negro vote.
* ,r tegUlering thl* *eat in &lt;h*
Ho-dh

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lluhlaii g|twr« •(•m ftinif*
in a ir " i f h ilnth llfitnu* fn farll*

Hy lU y TJotU

fiso flo ,-

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il* t'ltg* in ii xmnll pmincli in lh»*

Iwas-a|% itf iHr&lt; ntftlf*

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5-State Telephone Teamwork
Clears $1,600,000 Damage

t*it9 p tMifvji nil nritJ *’f f

\ H« »’ %|M*l HUCtlt id lir*** *»»#»'
plait iHi: him liiin" nilapt * m t of at v
I liei Mil*I ttt«* 40111 iMC.IitlU hop
I" t •
•V414%

V»»h ant**

n f l r r i* \I 4 1 a&lt;1
Mim i * «i

ninr f *1 ttitiiw ttf N r«

Modern Way To
Cunlrol Koache^!
Hulhrrni h* MMirhr« of anl*»?
lohnwlmi'w NO HUM II* applied
hi hfiuh In fhr Wilrhrn. Will*
roach rx, anfa, ami w a lffh iifa
VI hat'% ffinir, fh»- rolmlrw** o m I
I n« K r ff rt f ix r for miinfh*, ami
Will*. | hr *f r a t* fhai wander in
iiiid •» alW m rr il Fur a rle n lilii
tunitol.
ii i»* f
JnllfM iittV N1 *

n o \ rn *

I'ricr* a ir a » t., a*lf; pint. I l . ^ i
t|aavl. $• R*t, a x ,iilahlr at
I I m ii m iIh il &amp; Atnlrr*M»n

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if«Ii!Ii hrt I•1i'*f1if«*i•’ 1•\ 115

O ZAKK IK E

A P itr-h «J , p m n v i n j p

000 1* ■t.* tifili ,ff | awM ( ) f |4 ' i» * w

In Florida in a Hurry
Tlorttla ha* jttil *ccn another c\ymplc id the impotuncc «*f .*
sound telephone ***tem with the
faolitie* .*n*l the »ritit ol * fi* v e
among *t* enipbo ec* to ntett at** enter &lt;c*k \
Beloir the hm inune wind* had died iw *v.
local Soothgtn Hell t’» *fle were b(u\ teoormg i r o i . f Itilic i men and malcnal* *ped to
I lorid* by plane irair, and truck
A large number of expettetued lelephont
men and *coic* ot trucks wilh t**olt and m»
tensl* c»n&lt;e (*oni 1 ,^ ’ lgia. Alabama North
Carolina and lcmtr**ee to join tb***c in
I k'iuls Switchboard opeinlot* hsmiled *n
unoiusll* hea** tool of call* tbit helped tha
ttiliken -uci* grt b.uk on their feel

Mariatat i t im i c a n o a n i u.i**-r o * v»o si
rn*:1* i *«» *Y*: | «• * # it gw-- •

!•«'#* *•# r91*904* *»1

4#*t (J* s4&gt;p(fi asI*# ICC

ft* 4 | y. i(kksr 4i

When d u iile r ilnke* von II * i« * n dnd
Southern Moll peorle oo tbe mb and no
rtlort it tpatrd m ttsioong \ our »er*rce t*
quo kl\ a* p a u H lf

Ibst t the kind ol teamwork hooihein Hfll
appitc* wticn flood tlre 01 hunicanr itrikv*
tr.imwoik that cut* d aft or e'en week* oil
the lime n lake* to ie»lot« »etvoe Moods
folk* h*\e seen tho kind ol telephone team
work mam lune&gt; belote

Thi*
Of Ni'Rli'ct Arc ( ’owtly
.Make Needed Home
Kepairs . . . NOW!

m1* &lt;
4x

»x« 14 fg»r&gt;*^^i rl rot1* *vtkx 1 ^ OtkiF'

I bv o&gt;b wa* made r i*,cr bi the coopera­
tion anil undei*l»nibng of telephone m*r*
anil the public in genrial, for which «e ate
giateful

3 our telephone company and the tele
phone men and women who *er*e you, fully
•ppieo-ite their irs|HKl*lbilit&gt; lo the puhlk

.&lt;4 J
p M /ef
/ ,.-&gt; do tt,j,,,igee

No ni't'tl to hitvt* a lot of
cii*h »•&gt; lmn*l You cun fi
millit I hose nttifh tii't*tIt'd
boitic fiv up" through an
I'' II A l,o«n.
\\h&gt; uni toiiiu in uml talk
it over wilh Ha? WV'vt*
more t hitii tit*If h century
of t'kpcrit'nio I** Ritiili* you
ill workiiiK out pliiua Unit
will anvc mulct inis uml
Inlxir.
I‘r*e I'lllll Ihnikn . . .
I’mmpi Deliver*

H ILL Lll.MKKR
ALI

Use
HKRALD
Want Adv

| ( ’ Ivan u p .tair*
furnUhetl apart,
mvnl. 1717 Par It Are.
I'hone
87A.R.
_
__
\Vr*t end of Oreyhotind Ru* St a
lion. Sultatde fur laige off|,-e
T a r H e a u lla
or romhination tifflre and diapln*
room with *oll*l gin** diipla*
t l * i . l i * » l * a i * i m a re '! la
•II H u t SW* ••kll*h*4 la TV*
window. Plenty of pat king »pace
■aarera B w a l l i
Apply J . A. Calhoun, at hu* *la
t u r n . ________
per Mae la*e*lle*
per tier laeefltea
T»,&lt; liedroorn modern furtil*h*d
per Mae l» « n l» »
home —tervenvd parch. IS I0 W
per tier taeaeMe#
3rd S I. Inquire Mr*. C tllber.
» . ate Itaa far learte I'eeww t
riv e e e H * te Ike Maa.
home aernae H l l « | .
Daakte i M ta r klsefc leer rapp.
Furniihed
collage
for
rent
A tlu lti* only. 24(V4 Path Ave.
Ph. 494 J .
W aal 44a w ill k . aeeapt*4
•te r ike **lepk«ae re *ae*a1— H K A I. B S T A T K F OR WALK— J
•raagaia e ln g e If fe a r aaeea
la Iteleg I p ike lelepfeeae keek,
la 'Vetera *er Ikle i r n a a M * .
Ten acre* rtliu a lam* |32&lt;I fe*d
tUe .he a a re rtlie f le etpeetea
dvplh with 3.10 feel frontage on
la vav v k . . v I I |. la a l i i far
Peep Lake Markham; .1 room
a* la rengrt Ike kee peetlkle
home with electric range an*’
eeeilra. a ll W aal 44e ataai ha
la ear •ttVae aa Ike Bar kefare
refrigerator. (&gt;aragr 30 feet h*
20 feel w ith large tlnreroom
V t*m w * ' | | a* Iieiae4laie«r
and workshop, ho rllru * tree*
IV ea area* weave le raav M .
9 year* old—23 varieties: 12f
We -eeeei ,a reapeaelkle lav
other cilru a tree* 4 year* old
■are thaa t ja I aver reel teaev
Maw
Contart owner at plare ui P.O
llog I IPS, Hanford. Horace A
Jlaivaeg.
flntlnithed home by owner, 911
Maple Ate Phone SS2XM
For Hale My Kquity In a n „ •
frame home clo*e In to town and
•rhnnlt. 2 bedroom*, living room
kilrhM i, dining room.
leaned
in jutich. R « i I . C. c/o Hanford
1FO R H KN T

PHONE 148

THE
SANFORD
HERALD

HcrxM_________

* R l a K A A p a la lK N T K ,
New H a .o n iy lw » bnl epotn hnu*c
■od Rlurev. U S W. Klrvt Hlraat.
keauinahle Phoo- INVM-R
Phone 490. W.
S - A R T H L B 8 FO R H A I.R
P U R N 1H IIK D A IT H . FOH R F N 1
! (.Room s w ith private ball* and M IL L S S W A P H II0 P 403 K. 4th
St We Htiy, Hell or Trad* most
E le d rie kitchen.
anything. Poona I A J ,
» I 3-Room* w ith private hath and
E le c lrlr kitchen. Apply 212 W. S T A N L E Y P tin D IJC T S - P a r t l y
4th fit reel nr Nick Phg. btore
Hostess (lif t * . Phnna 177-M
HO San fo n l Aee.
Oeorgia Sm ith, 302 Je*tam lne
Ave.
T h r e F ROOM furni*he*i apart*
rnnerale Hewer Pipe
In«nt w ith screened porch. OatH n A pt*. C all 990 nr 1323 even. Septic T an k*, grease traps, dry
tanka, tank
cradles,
stepping
Inge.
stone*, benches, flowvr-poli. blocks
U antailon K»tate» Duplet. One window sill* ami lintels. Cnncret*
aide furnUhed, une unfurnished. floor*, machine finished. Free E s t i­
See Whidilun, I I'd Su Pa*k V*e mate*.
Miracle Concrete Co.
^ *Tw o 2-R«*&gt;m Apartment* nicely
ph Mgg
“
furni*he»l—electric kitrh rn *. One MW Elm A vert ire
E 8H F.LM ANH Red Rose Feed.
fum lthed Itedroom. 200 I.aurel
Touch ton R W a f f iy . 1801 CalfTT
Phone I4A-W .
L / w v e s iD z ; FurnUhad Cottage*
floating— F ish in g —Citrus.
A ll Wa both lose whan yote M a t M m
etmvrnienre*. Hurgetons*. RanC "r
»• L A M Y ’S
PiififiP1 I oa
ja - j
(
t t u t Lake, P ao l*. Phone 1020.44'I
We
^nall um urnUhed apartment at M E R c Ti A N d Ts E
faiy, sell, swap. 32t E . |»f phone
j SOI (y Celery Avenue.
11724
F lir n i.ii ,-.1 i nom will* private i-alli
and entrance. Phone M d-J or
A * 108 IT . 18th St.

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W A S H IN G T O N , Oct 3 1 - O P )Economic stab iliser Alan V ilen *
tin* said today home front contro ll may laat fa r longer th l. time
than the four-year a a rrifirr* of
World W ar I I .
In an addreaa prepared for the
Women'* National Prr&lt;* ( ’lull. V a l­
entine rautionr-d again*! "false notimtam” aa a m u lt of victories In
K o rra and dec Ja ted;
"W e nerd to fnrrm ilatr n iip i
fro m for d r f r n ir production, m i
for four year*. hut poulblv for
much longer."
He deacribrd the p H -*n i iltu x

Oh,Oh l S Wrong Way !:
COAX In Customers WitAi
A D V E R T ISIN G [
'•'"•Ivd bt Good, .fe m c i

tiou a&gt; a twilight zona o f half
t« ’-.■• . nd :,aiJ “ wo mu t furm ulatc
prog ram ' ami ronlrnta w hich can
if necessary rndurr more y»ar«
and vet which will leave our econ­
omy at the end of that tim e liable,
productive and free."
Control- already brought Into
play ore only juxt beginning to af­
fect output of good* fo r c ivilian*
W on! from the National Produc­
tion A u th ority (N P A ) la that cuta
of 20 to 30 percent In c iv ilia n me
of rap p er. nirhil amt aluminum
w ill prohnldv in- ordered within
the next 10 day*, e ffe ctiv e Dec. I.
That w ill mean lea* of theza met­
al available for m aking electri­
cal appliance*, ladioa, tclevMoti
act
ami many other item&gt;.
Valentine -aid hit economic »tahill m l ion agency lane* it* "find
hope" on indirect control* to cornhat menacing Inflation.
tint lie mid three restrain t*—
higher t«»e*, more •avlng *. credit
control* ami allocation* ranntd
m ieeed u n lr " ’ he leiM ir I* ready
to give up -ome h tiu rie * and com­
fort a* wo* done alter Pearl lia r
heir,
“ M anv gi«*d American* are no*
yet tt-ady to make real pet*onal
- a rtific e In aerve in the war
again t inflation,” Valentine *aid
"M ust Ala«kn or Greenland ta­
in riiern v hand before manv A Hi i ricati rrro gnirr our danger and
■cl accordinglyT"
In calling indirect rontrola th»
" fit at hofie", Valentine likenr&lt;l
price ami wage celling* to “ tying
the lid on the tea kettle ."

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Puerto Rican
l&lt; * .t l* » r * r n m f i t * n a n
•nd police dnathm ent w n betflg td in the puller nation there.
the Hebei force* in Jayuya re­
portedly were ltd by Juan A n ­
tonio C n ire tjer, principal aide of
Harvard-educated Pedro A lh tiu
CamfK*a, the Natlonaliat party
chief.
Fighting alro broke out in the
town of M ayaguei, where police
headquarters waa attacked. A
policeman waa reported killed
in the initial attack which wa*
followed by a battle between Nationalial and pollre force* in thr
public park.
Thr hravlrat fighting, however,
waa at Jayuya between rebel* and
National Guardsmen ordered to
clean out the iniurTectioninl f u l­
cra before moving on to lltuadu,
In m ilt* to the w rit. A nationalia! threw a bomb at the Uluadu
putt of fire today and waa shot
dead
Mat. General l.ula Ktleve* uf
thr National Guard flew over
ihe Jayuya fighting area today
In on* of Ine fighter plane
sweep*
At I'onee, where violence yr»trid ay gave the algnal fur thr
revolt, ala nalionaltala were arir*ted and rarh waa charged with
murdering two policeman. D is­
trict Attorney Antonio G a m a
«aid a raptured Natlonaliat runfraaed a full-*cale revolt wa*
whrdulrd for the eve of the Nov
4 rrgiatration for a vote on the
new conatltutlon, which the nationaliita oppoae.
National Guard officer* eauinalrd that the strength uf
those operating under Nationallat leaderahip waa from 1,600
tu 2.000 armeil men. They add
ed that the Communlata could he
expected tu grab any opportunity
tu keep thing* trolling on thl*
1*111*1 now
tio frrn o r l.ula Munot M ann,
target of one attack on the govrrnot’a palace in Han Juan yes­
terday. sgll the rebellion waa a
“ conspiracy
against
democracy

SPECIA L FOR WEDNESDAY
1946—6 CYLINDER OLDSMOUILE
CLUB COUIMO
(2000 PAINT— (2001) TIMES—CLEAN UPIIOLSTKK Y—HYDRAMATIC

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!.olt&gt;c! by the Conusunlits."

Guard officer
described tho
altuatrun In Jayuya and Utuando
a&gt; tenae. Two companiea of M ili­
tia, armed with marhineguna, hatook** and armor, have been
ruthrd to Jayuya, a town uf
|,K*» which ha* virtu ally been
burned to the giuund by the a t­
tacking rebel!. It wa* d ifficu lt to
eatirnatr the nurnle-r of casualties
there.

Attorney General
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active and diligent to prevent said
violation* arnl to discover and
plo*rcutr the violators.
“ They have not in good faith
ll*rd the power* which the law
give* them tu prevent, supples*
mi punish *ai[. violation* of lb "
gambling law *; and that they
have neglected their duly tu enforce said law *,"
F t vin included numerous a f f i­
davit* rilin g open violation* of
the gambling l»»* in the county
and other* in support of I.titlefield and Slaughter in hi* report
tu the Governor
Warren wa* not immediately
available for romim-nt on the re­
port.
Warten a*krd Krvin to m ate
an investigation and determine if
there wa* sufficient evidence r f
gambling m Volusia county after
the Tampa Tribune published a r ­
ticle* on wid&lt; open *ah - of ladit I
tickets and operation of a poker
game.
h ivin '* Investigation wa* made
by Assistant Attorney General
James II Toney anil W. I I , Ga»i|iie, -pei i.il Inve-tigator.
The Attorney Genet a I *aid hi*
•tuff did nut m ale a thorough n.
vestigatlcili of gambling m ini
lion* In DayUtra Ibarh and N iw
Smyrna.
lie said one altldavlt aiibrnltted,
if helleved hy the Governor, la
sufficient In show the constable
in the I lav tuna Heath area ha*
neglected III* duty tn enforce the
gambling law- There l» liu t'ailtficient evidence to -how neglect
of itut’v hy the New Sm yrna lien h
runstaide, le declared
S h eriff A le* Littlefield « f Vo
iu*i* refu.ed in DeLand Im lay to
rum me nt oh Attorney G e n ria l
Krvin'a statement tin t lie had
"failed to enforce the gambling
laws."
I.(till field was informed uf
Kevin's statement here, where
he is alteuding a murder trial
In circuit court.
Dr I.arul
constable
W.
M.
Slaughter, otso cited hy E rv in
n having "shut hi* eye*" to w*»t
Volusia gambling, said;
" I ’ve done the licit I ran tn
enforce law and older In ruy d is­
trict ”
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Hot without fear of reprisal from
on. of the fiva m ajor power*.
B - lo r . Austin spoke So virt De­
puty Foreign M inister Jacob A .
Malik waa defeated in an attempt
to have the Issue postponed.
f i r C arl Berrndsen of New
Zealand said that until the Knretn

Citrus Prices Are
Down From Same
Date Last Season
UH1.ANDO, Oct. 31 M V Fm.. received by Flo rida citrus grow
r t 1 in mid-Oclobei were rr*n*idrrabie less than on the same date a
year ago.
tu its send.monthly rrim rt. rt»
U S Hun an o f A g rlciiltu re al Krnnomle* said that on Get. If, the
average •univalent on-tree nrlce of
orange* a ho* was 1 1 M« T id s ram*
pan I with tit 3U a year ago.
Grapefruit prices averaged I I I*'
a I-.* again**! 12.3!* on Oct, if,
1!»4:«
l.tmes were an exception. They
w n , up from a year ago, averag­
ing f l I'd a box, ,'tfl cents more.
The index of price* received l,v
ail Florida farm ers at 207 percent
of the llrtJfr-UM 4 average on Get
16, wa* 23 point* la-low the midHepteinlrer Index ami eight (mints
lr** than the G rtolier, HUH, index,
7 be drop from a month ago wa*
cau&gt;d principally hy decline* in
t be titlce* for ro rn , meat anim al'
and citrus
*1 he only incr*a»es for the month
uf any im portant•• were in price*
r**• i vi-J for egg* ami dairy pro*
d i t which cuntlriiird to ihow tlieir
otaul en-onal rehnnce

outbreak “ no one doubted" L ie
' ,a - a a x p u b io to thu K r t m iir .
Russian opposition to him now
■trma from Lie 's aland againit
aggrvttion, Uerendaen said—“ it
is as simple • * that and a* inescapable as th at."
The New Zealander laid he had
strongly disagreed w ith Lie in
the past and that the Norwegian
was not the only &lt;ju*lifiei] per­
son for the o ffice, hut that tho
question of extending hia term
had become a fundamental prin­
ciple. He called on the Aaaembly
not to agree on the polit'cal
assassination of • man who did
Id* du ly"'
A le xis K yruu uf Greece an I
Jean Ghauvel of France alia
called for extending Lie 's term
* huuvrl arid ; " It ia Inconceivable
that the top o fficia l of thr U, N ,
should not cu rry out the derisions
ol the U. N ."
t.ie left th r rostrum ax thr
debate un his future began.
•Malik said the dll-nation A s­
sembly had no legal right to con
»ider extending Lie ’s term s»
a-ked by the United State*.
A Soviet veto in the Security
1Council lias prevented Lie 's re• lection to u new five-year term.
In a series of meetings this month
the Council failed to agree on
m other candidate.
The United States instated on
Lie 's retaining the $40,000 a year
o ffice, contending that to dump
him now would amount to aur
render to a Soviet move to punisn
the Secretary-General for hi*
support of the United Nations
m ilita ry action In Korea.
Ilefore the Assembly was a
resolution supported by the Uni••d States and 13 other countries
to extend Lie '* term for *h*
three year twrlnd after It ex*
ptre* next Feb. 2*
The Vlfci free assembly was

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Lion:; Club
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club, and to aaxtat A l R. Pinkerton,
who was Mined last week a* chair­
man of the Blood Bank committee
to turcred John Kader
Prelim inary plans were an­
nounced for contribution of toy*
expected t«* extend Llc'r term
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following the debate.

a t CtziiXSikS time to undc/priv!!.
eged children, and It wa* reported
that member* of the Fire Depart­
ment have volunteered to repair
toy* donated.
The matter of the annual Thanks­
giving dance same up for diacux-%
•ion but no definite plan* were
made.
Edward Hurt and A l Knoll wrre
welcomed as guest*. Mr. Knoll i»
a member of the Riverside Liont
Club of Jacksonville.

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V o lm i*. The Attorney G e itru l,
harking hit irporl with numrrnui
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I I A M .D U ’KCN D E A T H
P O R T S M O U T H . O , Nov 1 idh
— A I7-yr*r-otit high uchiwil «ludent *lmt mill killeil one nf til* be»t
friend* *1 nearby P ranklin Pur*
rmce 1**1 nlghl while tryin g to
*«-■(«• off lln llo w rrn |ir*nl-‘ tr r* .
Sh eriff Hurl K J iu t le r reporte*).
The virtim w*« Joveph Drum
field, IH. non of Mr. nrul Mr*. C arl
Brum field.
S h e riff J n it lr c I* holding Itoeehr r Daniel*. 17. for juvenile authoritie*. No rharge haa he«-n filed,
pour other youth* are being one*,
tinned.

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Meet At 7 Ton iff hi
Thr C ivil A ir Patrol w ill meet
lonlghl al 7:00 o'clock at Ihe
A lip nrt Hanger for rlaaaea in
radio Mate, meteorology and f lr * l
aid Plan* wtll tie made to raise
money to purrhaae an alrplann
for the Squadron
It wa* announced that a break
fa*t flight w ill l*e held at Ihe
airport In the near future.
Two flyin g achoola, Moore* and
the Tropic id P lyin g School nf
St. Petrrahurg, participated jn
a hreakfa*t flight Sunday, en­
joying a hrenkfaat at Itemley'*
Restaurant.
There
have
hern
hrrakfaat flight* Into Sanford for
the past four Sunday a.

Duff, Myers Fight Brass Knuckle
Battle In Pennsylvania Election
P H II-A D E L I’H IA . Nnv.
I (/P ) Penntyfvani«*t rhm re n n t
Ttleiday nl a U . S . Senator and a new governor w ill be watched clovcly
for a ttgn of ihe time* in 'l&gt;2.
Ttie rential figure t» Janie* I I . D u ff, b7.ye«r-oW Republican
governor who fought the old-guard leaderihip *1 the 1948 G O P
convention, and (h li year *core.l .
a amaihlng prim ary vtetnry that I r v il D u ff aeented the Trum an
e a U b llih n l him without rpieatinn Adm inistration n f w atteful spend
a* Pennsylvania'* No. t man in lug. nf failu re to build up an
adequate defense before Korea.
the party.
Red headed Jim , nominee for H r cited th r srnili nf h it fo.trslate
administration
in
Ihe Senate, head* a tleket which year
he per*on*lly pleked fo r si* *t*le nubile Improvements, highw ays,
office*, lie ha* lieen mentioned hotpltai* and public health and
hy both Dcmorrata and Rrpuhlh rrrreatinn .
ra n t • • a 1052 presidential possi­
The Democralle Senator replied
b ility.
that Republicans hamstrung fe­
l l i r opponent i* Senator Fran- deral defense preparations, that
e(* M yers, lop Democrat In the much «r the alata program waa
state, assistant m ajo rity leader mad* possible only by fadarol
o f the Senate, e steady backer
nations and programs,
prog
ipropriallons
and
o f both Near Deal and F a ir Deal appealed
Ipanted lo tha
tbo voter to strength­
policies. Ho had served throe en President Truman's hand In
terms in the llo u te , on* In the International a ffa ire .
Sonata.
*
Myers has told Keystone State
T heir campaign haa Soon a l­ voters D u ff baa “ a burning Hemost exclusively on the national
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Religious Group Shaw’s Cnndition United Nations To
Hits Gambling In f e T 1" N£ ' :, Retain Lie In Top
Florida Churches VVi ........
Assembly Office
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Nov 1 .1*
i.i.iu -i- II. i nanl
Shaw hip-i &gt;1 iiil.i is li.it 1-clued to
he hi* dying iiu ii .i iiwlav
The 9 l ) r * i old playwright lusi
iiin*riuii»ne-s ol t \ M
\ few
hour s la tn his hi rut hing l c ame
lalmreil and heasv \ i 1 ' .’&lt;1 p M
O K I W H O . Nm
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he wa- still 111:1 &gt;11—ion. m-l llie
1 I 1 &lt; "inti il i»! t fuiirliM Im liy spark of life fin kr|e*l WsnklvP"' j»lf 11 i 1* "h iliffi t
if hi 1* l'u»*
T h r old Irtsluuati,
' known
I* *l-ml ( Imii h**A n*f r»| g4tiir% *i| |»!nvutiifhV of iiiitifm i thnes, -if
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lie is in In* Ii mi.. "S ' a»*". Cor
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Pope Proclaims Mother Of Christ
Acheson States
Went To Heaven In Body And Soul Germans Not To
lly P R A N K IH IR T T O
Have Own Army

Dclnncl Constable Is
Also Relieved By
Governor Warren

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Alex L ittle fie ld
Is Fifth S h e riff
To Be Suspended

A c q m T T A iT n M U E ii
T A M P A . Nov. t - m - Federal
Judge W . J . Darker today denied
a motion for a ludgmenl of acquital for two nf the eight person* ac­
cused nf a * I ate wide hnuting
■windle.
U . 8. Dfalriet Attorney Herbert
8. Phillip* opposed ihe motion.
ough he admitted Ihe evlden-e
Inrt the two men, C . H. Rin-hanan and L . I . Cleveland, wa* not
strong.
Both wen worked in the St.
Pet a rt burg area fo r the guanalre
Corporation, opa o f aaveral flrtna
•p an te d by Durward E . W lllla. «&gt;•
Wgad by the gorem went lo he the
head o f the housing plan.
A fte r the motion waa denied,
the defense began It* final argu-

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f ’t utcstnnt C It ti r c limcn Deplore Fund
R . i i s i t t K lotteries

™ One American E-80 jr i fighirr
VATICAN C i n \ Nov. I (/!’) Pojte I’ m* XII formally piocl*imwat downed hy Red anli-ant tail e&lt;l liefotr nnr ol thr m&lt;&gt;«t *ttecl«ciil*r *ttemhl»get u| the fatholtr
fire.
Church tm liy the tlogtr.* »h*l M *ry. mother ol |etu t. went In hevten in
Red Korean resistance risen her, lowly »t well ** lit &lt;nul.
on the Sfin-mili- peninsula fr-mt
I liit . he v*nl. h*tl hern divinely levealrd H ie nrw doym* thu*
w at a llff and gellin g s t if f r r
♦ lieeame pari of Ihe rhu rrh ere-d
A If . S. F irst Corps spokesman 1
H I, pm.noo.iMMi Roman Catholic*
reporter! a lankded Communiil
throughout the world m ini accept
column launched u dusk **-.»uit on
(it ri*k r * p o illrr lo h e rriy .
the Republic of K o rn . (1 (0 K I fir i
The la»l dogma *ddc*l to MiDivision northwest of U n**n. »n
churrh itoelrtne wa* in IH70.
the nnrlhweat fm nt.
The pronouneement, tontaiiw.l
,H tro u *.R e d attacks were hurled
,in a long pa(Ml I Hill, waa raaii
■lea W*Hhc IT. ft.’ F irst Caenirt
front „ &lt;&gt;m|eir*ry Ihro-ie Iw-ror*Division. which rolled into h a lik '
Ihe rrn tra l door* of S t, Peter**
•m ilhead nf (fntan In relieve Ihe
llnvilica. In front of the pontiff
hardprrssrd RO K Eighth DivDlon.
itretched n throng of Holy Vent
hone men.
p llgiim * amt limn an* *airl hv
Among the Red* repotted punch­
Vatican hUloriana to I— the gteat
ing aoulhwvrd were some I. imio
e«t they could recall in ChHatenCa v a l-y had n«&gt;t been used in anv
dum'a hlalory. The event, they
ealem earlier in Ihe war The Red
added, wa* the erowning act of
T A I J j M IA S S E E . o r . I
&lt;/P) Ihe lt*50 Holy Y'-nr.
Korean* who invader! South Korea
June 25 were fouipped with Ru*.
Vnluti* fm inty S lirn lt Ale* LitlaiuiDpeaker* amt radio eara^n-made lan k*, field pieces and llelicld yetlerday l&gt;e&lt;*me the Id tli rle*l the Pope'a Latin wont* to
V t n m a t ir weapon*.
the outer fringe* o f the a u rtn
The u*e of cavalry In the llrient blond* ih r id l In he tutpendrd by t lagi- and to the far corn-r* of
hark* hack In Ih r Mongolian horde* Governor W u irn for not enlorung thr world. They al»o picked up
that awept arro»» ih r Aulaii plain* l*w« *u.nntt gamhlingthe thundernu* choir of hell* from
rrn ltiriea ago.
Alto tu'prndrtl w *t Cnnvt*h|r Rome** nearly Son rh u rrh r* whirh
A Serond Chinese R nl (rgim rni
liegan a fr«tive tolling at the
o fficia lly wa« iriio ite d in art ion in M' M .Slaiighter o | IV ljim l.
conclusion o f the proclamation,
Korea. It. S, I Or h Corn* hradouarlWarren m ule no tmmedivtr *p- end the hurricane of cheer* an I
It'wailaBM i »b n r * ait i
“ viva *1 who n greeted the Popo'i
pmnlmenti to ir p lv ir the two.
declaration.
Ijltle fie ld 't tui'ientmn followed
('hutch leader* acre lu ith to
by * Irw himrt Attorney (tru er*I even e*tlirnte the »l*e if the
R ich *id I'.rvtn 1 rrjm it hr lu d 1 throng that eitendrd to I'a .le l
litl of iworn ilAlrm enti that g*ml&gt;- S t. Angelo on the hank* of the
ling h id Iwen allowed lit the rutin* T ilw r, three ipiartera of a mile
away. Rut they aald atxml .100
The Halloween rarn lv al iiaged
la il nlghl by the P T A at the Smith
Bide P rim ary School turned out
to ha a hlg surer** financially.
Mr*. J . C. M llch rll. principal »ald
today, pointing out that It * * • al
tended by hundred* nf children ami
parent*.
^ P o lic e Chief Roy (J. W illiam *
today commended the sehonl noth
orltiea for providing recreation
that kepi the children o ff the
atreela to antne e ite n l and out of
m ltrhief. Although the large crowd
at the aehool nrovided unite a tr a f­
fic problem, t hi* wa* taken rare
o f by poller* w ith thr aid o f the
School Patrol, he staled.
Kiddiea in every ronceivahle eo«tume crowded the school ground*
k | buy refreshments fnrlmting ranW d apples, popcorn and ra k rs ,
to have their fortune* totd. amt
play at dart game* and other reereatlnn*. A hlg *how wat ataged
In the aurlllnrtum hy the Du*buryx
School of Dancing, and more than'
200 attended the *upper wnleh wa*
auperrlaed by M r*. C y ril Rutner.
M r*. R . W. Herron waa general
chairm an of Ihe program.
Borne children went from door
to door playing the old gim e of
fe *o rs or Irlr k s , and many m l*
W rit* had cookies and other good­
ie* ready for them.

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Four Are Wounded, One Dead
When Assassination Attempt
On President Truman Fails

Hospitalized Tots Enjoy Halloween Ili-.Iinks

24th Division Pushes
Toward
Boundary
City Near Impor­
tant
Red Airbase
Or A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S
• S E O U L . Nov. I ( f l ’ i
Am ni™ n armor rammed tnui’lidiod ovrr
rallying Red* in northwrit K " ir ,i
lod.iv and llin til within l*&gt; sit
mile* nl ihe Communist Manrhurisn border.
Overhead. R u t i u n-Luill jrt
fighters. flying «t almost ih r •peed
of tound. were battled lo a di.iw
by dower U . S . Mustangs. Apt * ir n lly neither tide Inti any
Mhnes in the dogfight, a spoketmsn laid.
The tw ill ground lliru tl In Char ■
yongwan by a lank m inim i nl the
L' S . 24tlt Divitmn tam r after
fin e r Communiil cnun lrrall it k .
along the Chong River w rit iepulsed Tuesday night.
U. S . Eighth Arm y headquarters
•aid ihe column was puthing I*—
t f aid I lie Yalu River boundary
c ity o f Sinuiju again.l Irtiening
refinance. b in i.iju it acton the
Yalu fmm Anlung. lug Chinese
Red airhatr in M anchuiia.
Earlier Wednesday, three Rut
pan-made Yak planet Her- thol
down by U . S . F-51 Mutlang
fighleri and a B- 2 f&gt; light bontbei.
The fighlert gol two, the liomliei
one.

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S A N K O It lt . t ' L l l i m i A .

Kntnhlhhrrl I90K

Chinese' Jets
Enter Battle
Near Frontier

W EATH ER

Conference Is T o l d
Yugoslavia To Get
American Food Aid

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' lend » " h i hot nine I l w l n c a k r l i . " Wilh ttip fiMM»‘d riiniMMh't
the Rev lieinge A, posle, of
M|Vr hud Nirtir
nnm * l l h
( • da Was oam- In sorceed th r him."
ffprdrn**f Mini.
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"if * vin
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McnnliOft M
’Mrtmy,

Sinathcrs SfM'kinu
Storm Loans Fur
Seminole Farmers
J A C K S O N V ILLE . N « v I iS|&gt;.
lali Oeorgi- Sinai h e * . Ilcmn
a

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-I,* r ..u n ic I 1Mrhnhol a- |*sr, of
(tic ,'l«a *tri men fo, Iiimi. l „ o

Sockhnhlrm of the Snnfoid I ■
met* Auction w ill meet M om l.
ahililale (.,,,,» ilat,iaL-'*l ti% ,linight at H mi oVIie-k a&lt; film ln v ilh •ccrnl hurricane
ili nrdrr lo talk over plan* nn*l IA side rr•••ii hi« "tha,it .....*’ r„ii,.
make final rtrrDinn* a* lo \*|.*&lt; vlllrli i* aftermath of In m e
ivr*e of aii'tifiu »hcil i«» t,ui|.| »* &gt; • helming primary vlrtnrv Smallwhen li, ita rt ennvtiuetion. Cmo e n has lorn in the
•*•»- *in--,tv Agent C. R Dawson aid tl,
Congress rcrr.se, 1
rating Mtr
morning
mportance nf getting mil I lir eotr
inr the election He i* urging all
Another a ,! 1 „ w ill I H* 111 •'ll’**f
o irr* lo go to the |,*il|• s*ip| r t .
twuirit **f direelor* he derlatrd T l
.•trier liieir flglli ,,f frsUehise on
g rnrrnl piltdlr (, in v llrd lo * 11,*
(he meeting. At Pir-urnl th e,. „* Nov, 7
HM atorklraldet*. *ai*| Mr M*w *
*'lt,-,i,ie icing n privilege ai|.l
II M n,laa&gt;4 o n , a i , ,
• badge of good r ltlre n s liin "
(niathers , ,i i l . "voting i* a .acred
md palrinlti duly ,e, eieelnr *11, 0, 1.1
overlook iri the rause nf go.cl gov
ern merit**
.SmAthei

sllended llnreeroming

,l th,- Honda State llniter*ilv in
Chairmen *,f vaiinii* rnn in iltl,&lt;n arrange to, the A nu n* so I - Tallnhassee Saiuidnv Monday he
gt«n Departni'-nt mid-winter nm ,-nna to SI Peter-hurg to fill Pin
'■lla* engagement*
ferenre, |&gt;,*r. ft-|(t, w.-t. Atumiril
Thursday lie will Ik. in Jaeksoriyesterday l,v Joel Field, gene, .
chairm an, who nnn**iin &lt;&gt;l |h ,' ville where hn Duval miinlv nrmore than 2&lt;mi I M-gionnaiic nr 1 ,'anliallon lias nnangrd an all dav
i hrdole nitminaling in a .iownmeintiera nf the A u n lla rv are n
town raltv (hat night
jiected to attend.
lie •pend* Kndav in IVniaeola.
Roy Wright wtll head the rrp i
t rat ion committee at the ro n fr. daturdav he flic* to II. Land f'*l
ence which w ill iw- held al the M.*, 'he S i r ! -nil tfniver ,|tv Hnmecnm
ing. Monday he will he in Miami
fa ir Inn
Cant Katie T l.o*i,
w ill have rharge nf Ihe reception tleaeh
Jim Singletary w ill arrange f *
TneMlaV, KlecMott l l w . he will
the hiisim-a* session. Col S I. rntr at his home tn Miami and
H arrim an w ill head the hanaurt thru go In Wr*l Palm Itesrh for
committee, and Marion Harm,,
i nunn addiras le-fnrr Ihe annual
w ill have rharge of ntlhlicity
otivenllon nf Ihe Kloilds Truck
A i Ih r Inerting o f Ihe ftanfn* 1 era* Attnriatinn.
Poit No 5d Monday night, fiu th *,
From West Palm I tear It he will
plant were made for Ihe Arml» fly In Ja, k»m"llte tn hear the , |e« ■
tire Day Parade and the dahrr
tlnn return* nl his Slale Headthe Arm ory in the evening.
quarter*
Jim S in g lrta rv repotted that
the mrnil&gt;er»hip drive i* prngrr
REIICM I N DIVORCE
Ing and that more than ttINi *.( ■ I .OS ANOKI.ES, Nnv. t~ (,V i
total o f M .1 had received |0M Dr Peter l.lndstrom was granted
cants.
•i divorce lodav from atirrs* In

N E W S P R IN T U P
COOSA P IN K . A la , Nov. I
(AV- The ('.►.«* River Newsprint
Coip. has notified ail il* ri|*to
mer* nf an inrteasa nf t&lt;&gt; per t.*n
on newsprint, effective on all ship
menti made today.
A telegram lo customers said
the price raise waa "made necr.aary as a result of Increase.I eon*
of both labor and materials.**
The m ill, newest newsprint pro*
durer In the United fltates, is op­
erating at ra parity.

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Auction Owners To -a il, iininllir, C S S rn a l,,,.
.tinmin. c l i„.ln v that iti cun inn1
Discuss Plans For (Inti
with l|,» Slat,* K , in ll",n 11.,»i.»ii i.,- I.,,, i c.'iininirn*l
Shed Cons!ruction Vdniint-.
*1 to llic govrr,orient I I I S,'mm

Confprpnrp IMaiuird
By Ampriran Leg inn

waiting ic|in ii*i&gt;
" I l l s * iindilOirt i* t h** *p iih ' Thn*"

Vif ffiMin-Ihii ii \ i -»(•iiittroa \ o,tin,
HO old ft It'll*!. .If'* '....... il ff»*m lain
ili ifI t(» •f»r tv! i ft It'»iii al Ilk* l*r*1
II*. ,rs o liiln tn sa id th r i i u i n i l l HI da’ In -I night
“ Oh Nmi&lt;*v. I «H»it *•» hI w i i .
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in iio n ililr |t r n ile n ir and
tin
&gt;li m ii *
I*,i die an,*Mini n( c lim e tv n iitfi," lir
Hr ipnn't In%t !&gt;itnit ri(*M /’ •md
V il'lm g
m d gamrs ot (lia n ie f itd&lt; tick WklliMtn f»*\
Shii»'»
h i. la t n l m * lu ll) h r*
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W A SH IN G TO N .. V**
I &lt;/!■)
Scrrelwry ot .Stile Arlteion Mid
I n l i r llic North Alla nl r&lt; treaty na­
tron* are agreed that lliei» d u ll hr
no German national »iniv. German
w * t indutiry or T tr e r m a n general
staff
H r in ole llic •laleuirnl ill Ir 1|
mg a news lo n lrrrrtir lliat il"
Noil), Altantli deleii-e n itn ih 1
lia ic ag irrd on the im|ioltan&lt;r d
German p«itiri|ialin n m the huild
Up ol W n ln ii Luiopc in drfen»r
Ache«on voued riMilidrnce thai
a court* il **f drpulirv and llo
Noilh A ll stilu M ililaiy ('mutin'
I I •■ ll* M l na (*■■• a l i i

hi. lining i.*ont
.'.h i .-*11. d -in him
*n*t tg mu it noon
-* Mid &gt;atl. hi- l*d*l

arid ftergman afler le.tifylng Mint
the first he knew of her pregnancy
hy another man » • &lt; when he tend
II In a newspaper.

T ile R evcrly H ill* neurosurgeon
tnld the judge he "liegged and
beejfed" with the Swedi.h film
•tar tn return tn him after *h#
want In Ita ly and fell in love with
Roberto Rossellini, producer nf the
film “ Btromhnll,** of which she was
the sta r.
Rossellini has acknowledged tb it
he le the father o f a son horn to
the. actress this year.

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law . hy merely printing and rccnsiling ih r specilu
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ntire law* or section* for
At pre.ent Ihe entire law, or (o f
affected section must he printed amendment*.
The proposed amendment nt.iki •
and reenacted.
no clung,* in ihe requirement that
In many Instance*, this re- a law shall contain only one »ul,
quire* typing and printing of Jccl, briefly e s pressed in it* title ,
numerous page* nf the law to ami that it cannot he amended |,y
Supporter* of the proposed refrrenre tn its title only.
amendment contend l l not only
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ing work during the session* the attorney general rtnd «h'*
of the legislature, hut would r ' Institute n f Government, provides
duee the legislative printing ro ils legislaors with a condensed report
by AO percent.
of every bill introduced during
Flo rida Is now the lone state the session, thereby elim inating
which revlsea it* law s every two much of the ilenger of mlseonyears that requires rre n w tm e rt *truction of pending hills.
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If he Ln.swt it w/wild tif*t *p]ss. -

th e (wnhlu'.is&gt;e and would ahatasr
i« the e o tln r
F a r lie *
today
a?
km *'s&lt;»r
■hoLeem at aenour&gt;eed D ial Je t r.
FwBtuT D u lin at,* Sk V . I
F s e t i r i M ir.u-tit Ja ■ * Ma.
had oor.f err*s.! ut a t" as* : -ra
fo r Ja p a n A furtiw r m eetir.r i*
Th* e»wifrrrtire laat n r h t , it
■ I l e a * Ma/.hat tat kisartini nt.
n p lit e c ! the iX .u a yireaer tntu*.

T r * Indian N ew * C h rstn cle a*
.« •.«: that P n i m f ' i ryt'-avarar.t
d*. u r t t .i - * *.f “ Mw r*t &gt;.&lt;0 i f T.lw t
frn r
mnrrvalxet &lt;*pt&gt;ee**w*fi canDid ror.iitic* an yo n e."
M ran w h i’e
Pretict
w atptar**
r a n y r al o f the N orth Irumctq i
fror.tu-f y* k lrrd a y , try itif to ai*n o', th r r« m a u t&gt; !*l M \ .rtm .n i
o f fen* »* wh**h arieody t*a* Hear
n l F r e n c l p e t * fro n *'*. lu j e i t j
th* li.lD T H tw*rd**r

W tm ilih troupe D in a r ilif the
•». a'rd I r r ie k ntaii* . f lacda/
o* • * . rm rthw ret f rt * :tx r w err
M f » W amt !m nlied Fren ch air■ tJ a iird V ir t ia ir .l ri-neetdrato.fi* *a*t '■( tli* t« r Fretich )«••*
which i&gt; c ’ dine K m If for a* a p ­

parently
alaurfct.

i mm. net. I

eneme

ors-

TG
L it F'orre rontirsued t*
|». -s | t ’ * o s l l t l i j rv acu atrd ffkWi
to * fi.n rr*.*
u w a*. r tia a ii a (
f/wul *t&lt;» *o
w r it tl.* ot.ye/lll*
T n.au.r ftrsetwr m et ree m tijl
•'
♦»! litr J t t-ftf 1. *'a«la * r
tv
tutu liar led in
the
F'ren rl
air
arm
T*.« m ilitary
«;...* t-e.rx.an *anl v nUi r.1 ryp l.si ss«ur
• ■i &gt;■.! u * t&lt;iW-« and h n H i •i
VieU nir.li troupe rxaeui- c fur
..-an viewa nt t i * i n a l y
a ’ souk R i c n i h r i of the
tern I omtr.iaaion .nrtudA u stra lia India. New
and l i *
Pt.ltiJ o oea
l ’ S »* c ra te t*. the
V a t i..'* and Republican
. . h i to t l * State Ikei.as Iwee hand' ir^ the
t.v Ma i notified him a
•oat th r Ruvk.ao* were
"SoMd .r'i-rm a l t a lk i s «

Ik d lt

* mm ■ mm* * • » **• l « fl%f I
of th* N atudial G u a rd *t&gt;o *•
tr e iid e r t s-f s hr I f lM w t a ii S la t*
T iach er*
C. le f *
at
S u p e rio r;
R n c G en eral V
Mifton of t l *
(irra tu te u A rm y F le a m *
r.r*e&gt;elet.t of th* New V « n r e M ilita ry
1nets I lx*.* ' K n ar A d m ira l P . *1
l i i r r * . Av*i»taM C h ie f o f N a ta l
u je r t lu r .*
fur
iim c ih ,
M»,
G eperal John T * alLer of ti*#
Ma r.nrv MaJ G eoeraJ Get.rye G
Fitirh of t i * A ir N atio nal G u ard ,
and B i r r G en eral Robert I . Cap le* of th# A ir F * r r e k r u T i e
T h e re
were no • ter-.* of a r e
s har.r* m thi* oxim e*' ann.-unoed
intent to t-ui'd a pow erful mi lit art
■ua&lt; t.me of defers** a ra ie v t Cum■nix**iet pi i * e re l.ut there were
rtx! seat tor • tiiat fs.t the tim * f w n r
t i * t « * r o » i* i! ms.tiiliLatmt. hate
n e a n n e cv.n pietinn
I u s e o j.t i.ix i i i*. .tntit.c in that
d in r t im . inrlusiedI fie * re ta n Paee waul p d a W li
that th* A rm y t* i* * to iia r t *»
l&lt; * » . r.y n.s-O .r e l N ational G u ard *
men ta d R *~ *m » t* r e *t • -iiri?**' in a p rn rra m which ».►* t * ( .*n.

u iv c t 'o t i m

of IG fsn a e V a r * t a J ! ‘e d im t i r e p i
Mot/sta*
uutitruiic an " o rd e rly "
p o lity fi.* u ii.h .li;a t iu r , of r t u - r r *
unit* at. - nd.t iluale
M arvt.all ha.i aatd ti.at re-.**rvi*’
B a d tut ! * kept on active fluty Inv o lu n ta rily m i i****** thar n n - e .
a a r i Is i**e*i t i * ibcreax*#) mar.
powr &gt; rtwju rem i i t» n f t i * w n
ire* and I to r» '*■! * i ‘ i * or unit* re
called i*aer been fu lly t r y p u f
T i * eerrmee* r/ s j.itiw .inh aled
that ris*.*, i i l . s e f t n are iy * .cV*
A t F o rt Iw w is , h y i h , the rom
n a is d i.r r i i r a l a*&gt;n .jurtv; h r ha-’
rere »*sd a
rde* f r..n t i * fw-parr
i..# - k f t : . A n -.*
ir r s n

•tnpem w.t*

* rv ( *t» t a k lb p

liter*
T i*

il

■innitir f liit rr * rt th* 1
m / i l i at l a i r A t l.r d .
plan* dni-rra w ill i
L I* r . Pat l* a * * a 4 .
M»s&gt;u i v p re u l*ar*i . I
la It** wsnfuaf d in t

S***ian

C iic e r v lr t
I door
S o lan
s ';
-I **all tii*
iver
s U i i l m ! rundstioi

* f **i N w ill p trw a l In p k lr i la the
el (su.hnird ( her Tsji.Bkhip* weekend
a H e i t / i a of the v x U u li hydrot

4 -d o u r

1 i t utsrh av then* exhibited by.

ir r mite Itrtty f*t*wnr and Jean
* ...* : . tio flin w w.fl h* dtarib u ird
I.s

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T t * 1W*7 rartb u u a k e in A*ann.
Itidin. devnetntesd nn area l a r f r
that. Mnvaa* burette.
T h e H ituala* a msoititaite wtretc *
twtwrer. the Indu* and Rratimapkx
*m rie e r v a lle y «

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\l*w : C V ip t r r
f J ir a t

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The

S I N D A Y

A N D

NO M O K k , V O IFIRT to hrntinft iw u home with a
IVesot] M odrh i
wini* ih rt U r
ed wew* w chw
\sj ,s_ |(m n
alsHvy wuhthw
O w n t n Hw d
every dcu*. «d

IS V - H i L e s s
BLO W ER

B U lW K H
r s .0 0

AS RUSSIA
SEES r r
lO M P L E T B

PLUMBING u d HEATING

SH O W S

t

S e r ia l

iie n p e r a d o m

C m i u m t at w —M m i ; kijl«rr« t'
Veww belswe hate Inrl oil hratrev Iwew an
B a l l WiHls'ik'a* IbuuTW vw . . a. .|.*k&lt; lt&lt;f&gt;
pirwh/t* la lw te i and Oupuredate Moskrta
• huk we a i. now fealw iay
twaymed V*v lamswi* ‘ perw»1 IwnsKnre
d e**jnt th-**
* &gt;-*w l&gt;» lh e * m

i

tv t t e

■.....k *&lt; £ k
, a . i tiit iJe r.tifT the
ft.i( T w i * J .f is * n o * * m i a i r r

IH IN U T O N . 0 :1 '
r (i' U tm l|) M li
th at a ahip sVati
■fuat C h in a now t«
- quantity o f petrol*
v ra p p e d aotr&gt;«ri«.|i
.lv n ailed prpr at A

.M a n p o w e r

did tud

s it l f a t i h d

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t-i

The Boa I no 7* a P a r t ) , " a th u c
tots cr*i*si.c t he I M i * a n
&gt;
the
D o le
D u tr i i* ■
ta e l
Ita
m a
tj
Lee |**t *
S
hand at tl*e hs.lt so t l * &lt;r k* v
iO artra tiu n a
7 1 * ct Idr*
ca
tn p ro rta e a 1stlit
tin &lt;*•*
t h r little dutri- t-&gt;
..as i.
t .■ fat • •
and ahnw u.y what tl.»
a
aiae what th* u lla .-* (• .(■ • ■
The
aaM iciati.xi i*
i*
* .
that "to W ian c*
a i
terras
*U*der&gt;-a : . i c
rai
la
i ti * .Ha
t hn-u|*l d ra ra atsrai. of xal
fa m e played
t j it.
M h ri part* ol tlx
w ond
t*
ran ftr.J a l«xA * f • *.-» * . . ■
in alt/.. &gt;1 a n | lib rary
Sotr.*i
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i t dr*
i

»«4ntior

I - S.

2 7. 1950

«*r.»t* i sm tn erre vubdctr.m tttee in-

&lt; In n a

I .* t t in :r

OCT.

l.t
W a lle r
flew
htfe
from
b k lo ti. as rx-le* t. ttie &lt;a*t. in a
&lt;-oa*t c u a r J 1 B V nn.ph.h c u t pa­
tro l plan* ae i t to ** a rrh fot ti.e
rmvhshd plane The a ir eeareh w i t
h alted, however
!wm u»* o f the
fo r
A* a * * at the f o r clear*, he
aatd. r sril a. r patrtd plarwi w ill ne
pent up to cent one t i * te a rr i
A t N r * ( *i .a r t airport where
the t.tac.* * a * cleared I ) th* A ir
N atio n a l G u a rd for a takeoff attrv.dar.tv aatd the t esn in r s iw t
w er* r.eara to cut off “ a* quick
a* vow can ix-ax. t o u t f in p e ri*

-R e d
R .d tn *
H .v - f
l.t t
H it*
M u ffrt
lend tie
tu th .* tre a lrrw .t p- ./.ti
bt i
a r iw it t K i
!*t r-e»
f
I &gt;ti’-

her. irrii

t-

I X Walker *»ti the plane a r ­
rived her* la-i r.irM frt.m C ra i*
Fie ld at :•
&gt; .
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tio n a ll). in ix.a . - »»&gt;

of

F R ID A Y ’

F L O R ID A

!(# « • &gt; k .
r u t O ku
t W t i w ere M iiv t^ur.
May F r r r r t iM I h r f * « * a
li r o l r i u M rviKJkH. a n .ija t &lt;#rtir.f a i {.klut ar.4 i * o « tl* r « « Ik » «
ra c k * t i no! known.
T h e ir td erl.tiee were w ithheld
p*r- -T.c n otification of the n * r t
o f Lin .

K d m illio n

nUfniTJ

SA N FO R D .

S e n a to r

Il k M l* T A Y L O R M ' K M
A P U k at ton ' I n t e r
C h ild re n love to art out ae
incident.
A nd
thr*
I &lt;r
o
d ra m at station m a j a rrv a . n i i m

th*

H E R A I D,

e

By

A il

SA N TO RO

W en t"

M O N D A Y !

Of

�1 1 IE
IB U n i t y T h e r e I n S t r e n g t h —
To P w t t r t Iti* P t t t i of the Wot Id;
To Fruiaot* the F r o fff e r c f Amcri:-a.
To Prodoro Prosperity for Sanford,

I in
fill!

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A. k t

AN
V O LU M E XXXX11

K r id e r ,

Sam

Sw ed en *

K in g :

o

I k l l t l l l l i l k l l t M U n i

IN D K I’ K N D K N T

S A N V o lt I), F L O R ID A .

E - I n b l i s li r t l 19UH

Candidates In
City Election
*Favor Growth

f

M c N u l t y

M a r t in a

Says

In ­

A re

f la t io n

Is

G r a v e

T h re a t

T o

N a t io n :

O f

C lu b

A n d

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A 001*11

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(tt. Mt&amp;U

Gustaf VI Made Democrats Name
King Following E. B. Donnell For
Father’s Death Senate Election

Market D ealers
Elect A. la. Skinner
# As New President

C O M M U N IST S I OSH
V IE N N A . &lt;Vt. .lO -G F y -C n m .
munlam in the Soviet 'tone of
Auatria took a amalt defeat o vrr
the weekend.
Twenty one &gt;mift ru ral romwunitie* held election* for local
council*. The Com muniita, who
In an earlier vote In May received
111 vole* and gained two aca'a.
Inai both aeata and got yitly 78
The
Conaenratlva
Auatriao
People*’ P a rty picked up vote*
and raata from both the Com
manlat* and tha left o f center
Social Democrat*. Tha People*’
P a rty got IM aaata aaalnat a
previoua 143, while th* Socialiat*
dteppad from 74 aaata to BS.

I I I I I G I .A I t I'l-IKFOIIM H
B A L T IM O R E . Oct. .lO - t d l
A hurglvr worked for nearly half
an hour tryin g to crack a * a fr at
n food oiarki-t )*•( night
You don’t h iv e to take Ihe vrresting o fficer’* word for (l.
There were alxiu l 2»M&gt; eye■vitne»»e*.
It teem* the yegg rho w to
work on the aafe w ith h im m *aml chh cl practically out in the
open. There were aevtral light
on inside the More and a fu ll
• irw into H through a Urge plat.•I*** window.
A large crowd collect#.) to
watch the *how before the p o lirj
forcibly removed tha main per
form er.

.

K x e c u liv c

C o m m it t e e

C lia in n a ii
n a te d

O n

l‘

As Allied Rear Is Threatened

T o ld

llillatlon it a g iratri tlilra l to
ih li counliy than Noitli Koir-. nr
Uuttla and it* Ira d rit, H i
MN'ulty. banket and pa»l m in na­
tional d u e.Ini ul l aoil* lolcinational. told mule tliao I UP I nut,
w ivci and gur*l* I ndav niwi-l at
the SanOilo i lub w b rir the . elehiatmn &gt;d the 25th anmvel-aiv ul
tbr eiauting id tlir .b a itc i h llir
Santoid I.ion. I lub wa- lirbl
PnmlMIK out the yuml will
Heated in Suulli A itirm a a id in
all 29 lum en to unlnrt by la.rn*
ilu b * . be d rclaird llu l olie ul
tbr g ira tril |nb* ul l.iuni&lt;in i»
to u ra te international undritund*
inr In in . tlu b . now numl-ri h, YINI
with a inrm hridup oi llioir than
•Kll.(HH) be *aid
L filing that I .mill lake moin
m lrir il m civil guvrltiinrnl be
to illia .lrd tbr I'l p r u .iit av.iag c
vote in llir la .I pirudential - le tlion with the H'J pen m i who in
, Italy went to llir jmiII* I.i -I -piulg
Two hew l.lu n i, lla iu l.l I win,
giucery .tore inanugei, m.l T a il
W illiam -, wbulr-ali m &gt;1, liil.il.t r
were induetr*t u* in rm la i. I.) \ |r.
McNulty.
King I .loll H atty Kuh-i.e p l.r-&lt;i.Jed, amt Henry W itte, pu-t deputy
di*trlct governor, * e rv ..| a- tuaitmatter and p r n v l d r i l
...m e
"W itte " remark*.
Itn«* G W itter*, chauman of
the lloaid ,.f G o vrrn o i. of l.i»n*
Inlet national, declared that F in ­
land i* the 2ltlh country to have
ii l.lon* Cl uli, and * tail'd thni -lie
H now l.eing e tnhli*hcd In H el­
S n itlru '* la-lovi‘d K rill' G in la f V wmknl oil Mato a ffa ii* until sinki.
" If we could oiganlre Idona
it fow iltry-i ta-fore hi* (hath III toll nli-l new K mar of Sweden (Tup
rig h t! ha - fur unim- Girt- n-pn- elitcil III- functions nutalde the palace, cliil.* kn every country amt other
hot the -Ik f,a»t •even irtrh m oiinrrli, who etrelh-d at telitn*, continued civic club* do th* tam r, we would
to ftivern u itite ly . At U ,lloin it... popular ru in i-osed with C arl not have In I,mid all thi* wat m a­
terial," he ilrrla trd .
G u -la f, now i 'io w ii Prince
- • .ia ’- J f .
A high ‘ put nf the program on
the p ie .rotation hy AI lieh l.m n .
J r ., Mt Ih ira. distriet goveuni
nf Hu I uni*, to King l.n-n K o l-..
uf a *ilver plague rrlehiatln g 11.
2f,|h h llllldav of the Salifold l lul
A l.ig candle-lit hiithday enk
a l’ o *ignallie.t the event
Four ul I lie uriginnl rhaittnetllhei- of Ihe Sanford Club w-t
It MMlItnar* on I- * * , T a t i

were not Intcrriti-d liecau**- paper
m ill* nmell had.* He added that
Palatkn fa getting a " te rrific |my
ro ll" from the llii.lto u Paper ( V
Itandall Chase, incnmlieirt in
Group No. 2, n ry id that nil eiti
irrm Vote on fire control ill SemiCounty, terming it a very l);&gt; Y c . l f - O M
M o n a rc h
progressive
measure, and
he
pointed out that more than one
R e ig n e d
4 .1
Y e a rs
h alf of the land owner* In the
O n S w e d is h 'P in o u t'
county had ilgned a petition aak-,
Ing the t'ounty Cum m in Ion that
S l o t K H O I.M . Sweden. U l . Ml
the measure he Included in the
lU n iilK iifi tia fa c # T m *«I
t/V&lt; ( , total V I lodiv war pin
ilanued King ul tlie Swede*. lit.*
| (m ill* in.I llir W r n jt
llir I II »•
new ruin in m e n d llir anciei.l
bw rdnlt tlltone m neatly b ill a
»entiny.
He t it ired* fill falltei. '12-yearr&gt;1*1 King G u ila l V , wbo*c tlealli
A . I.. Skinner waa elected preaident of the Sanford Market yctlrrday rnmning a tier a irig ii «-(
Healer* Aauiriation at n meet nearly 41 year* plunged lire n a­
ing Frid ay night at the Anchor tion into drr|M-*i mourning
Inn. He aurcm la Harold K a it
E . -til r ffr it * arid puipurr* tile
ner.
Ernest Southward w»* eleretl *on. burn C lim e U c a i F rrd rrlk
vice president; Jim Field*, aecte- W ill elm Ola) (itn la f A iln ll, III*
ta ry and Joe Corley, treasurer. ftren Swrilen'* iui&gt;nal&gt;b *ll|te fill
*wThrough the effort* of Samh l.rtln-i's tlrallr. Hut at cotnilul
'nodes son, market manager, and
N ath in Mayo, «t*te ngi i-nlt-ii ul teimtome* luday in tbr cabinet
commissioner, nil truck-* leaving ■mined loom of Slut kliulm S R uy.il
the market w ill tiave Sanford C a la tr hr inoL llir Royal oalli
Market •ticker* on the wind- pledging limit* tl to adltere tlric lli
• h irld ), it was announced at tintu the iiu iilllu llo li and to lute ‘‘ a*
meeting.
More than 22 dealer* attended a nghlroii* king and vi.it muthe meeting and represented cl- lith e nl the bw rdlrh |tenplr try
trua and vegetable dealer*, true*
i i ..b.iMM.a **. r u * t » * |
broker* and gu.o llnr dealer*.
{ ’resident
Skinner
outlined
H .U I.O M K K N II\ M H T&gt;
jaU n * for advertlaing the market
N E W T O N , M a**., Oct. :u» H/V)
ttl trade newspapers, *ign» on
Tw o
Hallow een-masked
men
highway* and .tic k e r* on truck* threatened a g irl rle rk w ith a
He declarrit that rnuir huiine**
ub machine gun tmlay end e*.
than ever ia anticipated ll-y* »*•« c ,|i* ‘, | with th r week end night
■on.
d*-f*o*ft*
of
the
Newtonvillu
Sitacrh of the Newton N ation*l
R O V IN G HOY
S an k,
Q U IN C Y , Ma**.. O f t 10-(/F&gt;
Hank o fficial* *aid they did
They're beginning to call him not know the amount of money
Hover boy.
taken.
Two-year old John M acG lllvrav
.T h e gunmen, wearing gray M t
wra found wandering alone a hat* and dark suit*, walked Into
*%&gt;ng w ty from home y e ite rd iy ar the hank -hoftlv after it opellej
¥ A. M.
tor thr day. They warnr-l clerk
Ilia folk* aaid the aatne thin.! G loria Ih d irrty and a man teller,
happened three weeka ago *o "Don't 'oink any button.” troop­
they're gellin g a new lock for ed Up the money and fled ill an
the kitchen door.
uluntohile.

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C i m m iiiiiis i
^ Till- ftilUtr ptogtet* of San lo ltl
war (h r keynote of o lio Saturday
night by all (out candidate* fur
the City Comnutitun a I the bar­
becue held by llir J i y c m fur rimir
I ban 250 p m o n i at llir Seminole
Country Club.
The ipeaker* were Cumlrmiioner
John Krider anti bam M ailiua m
Gruup No. I . ami Cummitiionrr
Hamlall C h a ir ami John i&gt;ry in
f Jjiou p No. 2.
John
K ritlrr.
incumbent
in
Group No. I , pointed out llu l S an ­
ford. with more than $1,000,000 in
nrw construction during thr pa*l
th irr year* li.it achieved mmr ol
a building record than m thr 20
y ra n combined. and added that
vacant lutt arr now disappearing.
Anmnit uthrr City accotnplith^ ir n li hr liitrd thr rrvalualrnn ol
all property, rr/oning thr city,
inoderninng it* charter and trafln
law*, and adopiinit an up-tndatr
building code. l l i r nrw twimmmg
[tool totting $52,000 including the
$30,000 donated by C h a ir ami Co.,
wat |xiintrd out a i a major *ccoRipIllhm rnl. H r d rclarrd that hr
favored going forward on the viadrum and terminal project!.
9 Sam M artina, opponent of Mr,
K rid e r. declared that the C ity i*
hampered hy It* four and n half
million dollar bonded imb-ht—im *which he declared la a burden

lirivllr

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Anniversary Chinese Reds Reported To Be
Is Celebrated v
By Lions Club 1 nvading K orea In Strength

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J AC KM IN V II J i l . Oct. « l v l ’ l
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II R uiinrll i,| W eil Halm
lie.,. I, wa« iiuiinnalrd Imlay I-v ill.
•I.*te Dernociatit E le tu liv e I'um
milter It, llir Stale Senate leal left
u i ml b) lb.- irc rn l dralb u
John Hr.wb.im,
li.im irll, tb n im a n u( the iomitnllce. m u im m inatr.l on tbr (il*t
h.ill.it with 54 vo ir*.
(h im ran d id alrt were H ut.ell
0
Moi mw. former .tale rrprrni alive o| Wevl l*atm Reach
.nut Ju.rph A . i ’ ecl, J r .. Wetl I ’ alin
lie .u li law )er. Matruw gol 17
.uni .ole. and I’r r l 31.
I l.r ir wat a lot ol debate o vri
lule* and p in crd u lr piioi It, (be
b ill--I
S p- aking ill Irehall of lln n o rll
veteian lieiiiucratic Party worker
in Palm Peach County, Va*co
I ’crple-, chairm an of Ihe Char.,lull,- county committee, denied
th.'te wa* any ” d e*l" between
them.
"itiunura of anything like that
are Ju*t what they were—-idle
rumor*,” he Mild.
Donnell, who bad the harking
of h i. county committee, irlin ii ..Nllei.-a iih I i i . T o i l
P O I.IO B IR T H
H O S T O N . O ct. 3(1— t d l — A
young New
Ham pshire
w ife.
who»e leg* have been paralvicd
hy p.d!», ye*terrlay gave birth to
a *evrn pound, *ia ounce daugh­
ter,
f»
Doctors at lyin g In hospital
■aid Mr, Keginaid Sharp*-, 24, of
S tra lh im . *nd the infant are
•.•.dug fine."
Mi*. Sharp*-, whn also baa a
20-month old »on, w ill return tv
Children's
Hospital
fur
polio
treatment*.

Dofudivi1 Stove
Dj mages Kitchen
In Jones’ House
1 1n* I’lilir r kSifh«*n eirial it
t••lit^ III Mir hntflP **f Ml mit| VIFM^nr.l Jnfir«. fil)| K.i I
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Other |Mirt1i»ii* *«f Mn* «»l I I |li(h'

a laiulm aik of Sanford'-. •
h P lo ry. mul including two op i m
bedroom*, were .Imnagrd hv th
blare, *aid F ire Chief M N Ch-vland.
Mr* Jone* wa* lighting the fo
In the »tove to pf*'l*ate breakfn
when the "whole thing flared iiv&gt;
and .In- narrowly escaped Inlut*
Mr. .lone*, whit wa* ill l-ed at 11
time, wa* neariy overcome hv tl smoke.
Illd v the piunipl a.tlun uf I 1
flrrin rn uive Ihe main poilion 1
the two slntv house and tin
fire truck- were used, including it ■
large Seagiave, the pvlrli-ion I der of which |&gt;roved Verv linn'
in rnahling the firemen to .lit* '
a stream of water In the *ecnnd
story window*. The kitrhen pottno
w a, one *tory In height
During Sanlnrii's early hl*t —
manv primilnenl fam ilie &gt; lived -&gt;i
Third Street, Including Ihe
tSpencers and Mougtiton*.

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Urge Support Of Fire Control Law

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it in the irir irtiJ u m election on N- -. 7.
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mrnt r»ecd#d l»» rur»l firr*
S Y R IA N K I L L E D
•-rnlnob- County
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Mr. l Bu|»r# l*rm ln«lc I a i MhI i
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L K IItU T , Ix-harmn, Oct. 30-•ciitiuu. said lit- I- i-articularly
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M»«*
M IA M I, t act. an .h i v___A, __,hue(Ah— Fnl Sam i llen naw i, fo rm .r Commifttlnni*r«
■iirvrncd over Hie effect fo ro t
priilrctlon
Ihin
P#rvir«*
would
k
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Syrian army commander in -chief
w * .... £ ££ ■ „
and trader of a short lived m ili­ B T S S I 6T,K-SSrtV.« i-n
H - y &lt;«'• • urrasuri- flrp lrhirig
from nc-r
tary roup in S y ria , wa* shot aa farm * and grove*. Although tr*»m the county
the rontrot unit w ill he primar-ly
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dead lodtv in llam aicua.
m fo rr»l cooM rvitlon »iprv|rr, dl ,H,t Jw»)r hy dirci I d f'tru rlln ii, Itiro ami into the eattern Cailb
llennawi, a atnrm center of
rcpoitn l from M»t
roininr !»••’
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an S r* .
Syria'* complicated plot* and flrr« would
counter-plot* had survived a mtm- watch to w er, arid the enulpmenl *’ M» ' r H ^ ^ ' m l n o l e
.......tv . Sm
. all
. cruft warning*
..
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t-er Ilf previous attack* upon hi* dispatched accordingly.
v g e ,,.. said th- control uni.
life .
Pointing out that all aurruund
would grratly l»-m f.t local farm liirough the Flo rid * K ey*. F m li
It w i* llen n aw i who led the 'n# countle* in Centrsl Florida . r . &lt;„ , („ , r
burning l.y wind* of 20 to "0 lull * an I. ur
-re predicted.
n-volt again*! President llu in l have tucb control program*, Mi
Iwlng at hand if any blare got
Zaytra a little over a year ago Ch**e aaid that In only one car-The art-* of an*nlrion in the
ut of control. H- cm phi-Ir* J
and lent 7-ayim to the firin g ha* such unit, once darted, ev-r that the unit w ill have no author
A tlantic and Caribbean wa* in•quad Ziytm h lm ie lf had t r l i e l been dlicontinued. He d re n e d the Hy uver such burning* which are yestigntrd by a N avy ol»r--» yr*
thr power in a coup a faw months importance of maintaining Flo ­ now luhject to stale l»w They tvrdv but no storm J rwlupnitnil
before.
waa found.
rid * fo rtd * a t a scenic attrsc
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HZ in the campaign In which Im was r e c e n t ly re n o rn iu a te ih hi- pocket booh of rv rrv r llire n _
with being a ''Truman HrpuMirnn' H rid g e s is a n y t h in g mil inrr&gt; ftaingh an.
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IHolllnn" alnl hr wants In acr il
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I ’erbapH we h I i i i i i M d e f in e s D im o e ra t o r n H ip u h llia o s g n tm tiil M«a l.a ir.l on Ih r nhlliC
v ilf **t I'M «*# |* t t*paMI a s som eone w h o c a lls h im e lf SO, an d is a b le to g et id s pur1 eaih ro u n ln in pay, M-Uh wai
all i *•m In* a I " t i n ptlaled
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** *•**! a* •t* t y 's n o m in a tio n fo r tiffin * H is v ie w s M im e tim e s h a v e lit t le ilam agr. tukaa Into account Hu'
le |Hiinla out lhal "Ih r Bovlrt Iradto do w it h id s p a r ty la is-l
M . liavr eonaialrntly a«hl th ry have
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in m p lilr l) irp a liw l Ih r ilstnagr.
f o p A t h m n i.K c s h s s
nf wai in Ih r ii rn in ilry " ami an
he t lg u ir ., Ih rv ahtiilhl pay a hig
(h r ) * ! taught Ih f m lracl*
of
gri alian Iii I hi- I). N,
m ulllpU railnx hi dlriahm f l i o *
th is la t lir t spnl lighla th r i r
" Y o u r s s in c e r e ly , M a ry S m it h ." " I .e t m e s e e . sh o u ld
I* abundance fnr all If “ a *har#
wh*t » r h e ir . and If " a r ll rare
we a d d re s s h e r a s M is* o r M r. 7 U ’ h n t i* sh e o r d e r in g ? A rn l tr p n il jn U. N. r t irlr s ahnal
.hr huge mat A in n ita was likely
M ia re n a lr* r Ih r ‘ i»« fra rm in ** , liiid 's to y . W e 'll put h e r down a s M r s .” S p e n ila t io iis lik e
lu hacr In h ia i f«i K u iran rr
Cf-d n»*er madi a n |'M n * In » ( j , j „ n rf. ,-,)rTlnif)n j n h u s iiw .s h o u ses. iH*CHUHe th e w r i t e r o f iish illtallo n the t|. g, Hrlegalton
wai irp o rlrtl |e ha*r salt) h e rrsn
Ihrnn
find's » ifi« : T h u loot. D ie le t t e r b e in g H U 'W e n d neglected to p r e f ix th e s ig n a t u r e
eoe r am i I e ns nl Ilia I ten woo hi I I I .’
up that wfitrh m n sln rd nvrr &lt;&gt;f
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in aliMit f i ’ 411,000.non a year, ar
hrnVin p irn * . t * r l r f 1is»k*la full
T h i s old g r ie f now ha« a rein ed * , su g g e ste d b y |{o y C
"riling
to
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latym alr— M alt 14:80.
N'uUi h n trso aiilhnilliea pul Ihi
H a lle y , a N o rto n , K a n s a s , n e w sp ap e r m a n . l i e t h i n k s th at
PrM iiU el Tnenan lia i irlu tn o l a good s o lu tio n w o u ld lie to w rite it n e w t it le a b b r e v ia t io n . annual amount si tA&lt;)U,oOO,(S)0 |
anine u rle g slh 'iit a ir said In he
In hi* e ad iti pofilion in fa*nr nf " M s ." , w h ic h w ould | M- app lied to e it h e r m a r rie d n r iin m n r
m e m ril ru n the site nf tilt
u n ire rial military liainm g, a pie- lie d w o m e n , an d tie a s y n d s il of a ll u s e s , lik e " M r . " It could lig u ir
th ry &gt;ay Ih r prngtal
)ert hr abandoned when die ««at Is fo llo w e d by th e u su a l bu sin ess id ill a t Io n , " D e a r M a d a m ",
.g ill tun tin re y e a n , and Hint
wtlh K e rrs bode mil Hut in the an d M a ry h m it ii w ould never gin s I hut sh e h a d m ad e th e Sam might havr In find thr rn lti
bill.
lo n | om u n i'*•«*! m lila ry naming tiu sin e s s house sjw n d m o re tim e on h e r th a n t h e y lik e d .
I lull's an idea ra liu la trd In Irl
i« ih r onlt •• •* in t»'*e am* main
''.M a." w o u ld s e ttle t h is prob lem , b u t how ab o u t th e no thr A in e ilra n laapwyrr r»natdn
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daring pea&lt;e lime*, the iienble i» V im r e p ly to th em b r is k ly , 'D e a r M r. J o n e s " , a n d le a n t .s illy g in * ieng, HUH, h* has hill
that in a ilem m iaty Midi a* nui* tiu it y o u r c o rre sp o n d e n t is d isp le a se d b e c a u se y o u don't lu inrel al home, and area no ir&gt;
n wl&gt;v In- ahould pit k up all th
the m ililaiy liainm g mav »een tie know th a t sh e is a w o m an Mf c o u rs e , h o w s h o u ld y o u know '
hnrka alt Ih r llm r.
ffn e ia le min a country dub alme*it f m iir .r Ih r r r are mnia nation
Do som e people a s s n me th a t e v e ry o n e k n o w s th e m , ni
pb»re a* long a* ib r immediate
•han Kiiaalan who und-ml.lrdlv al
th a t no one w a n ts to ?
ih lr to nay a larger d ia l* nf ih«
prospect nl Mar i* lacking In Midi
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*» merit, I r l ' . mnllnue Ihr analy
A s p u rt in m a r ria g e s fo llo w in g tlit* o iith ru n lt o f K u r e iiii lift,
one n| ibe be«l e»|&gt;eiieme* a young
T h r Hovtrl* hare bultt lh*
h n a tllltie s h a s r c v e rs e d th e g e n e ra l d im it t r e m l o f reca n t
man can undergo
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p o s tw a r y e a r s . H ie .M e ti(i|sillln N l . i f e liis t ir a n c e C o m p H iij yorlrt'a biggest a im y —l.iKHi.isv'
men and have equipped It wtl*
We are tndmed In agree Midi r e |H ir is .
Ihr mot! rnndsin wrapetla T h ri
F r o m J u l y th ro u g h S e p te itd ie r, m a r r ia g e lic e n s e s is hare treated a powerful auhma
i'le iid c n l Tinman dial il o a nalum 1
al d iig ts ir d ill one -third of "in s u n l in th e n tH jo r t it le s o iitm ililb e c e d by 14,2 p e rc e n t thorn tine fnrre. They a ir rn rrvln g e*
Arhartcan youth *t* u n it lot mih issu e d in th e satin ' |ie r it s i Inst y e a r . F o r m en u n d e r 2u n*lly operation* In many aalrl
III# rm inlrfea And they are wag
l* rr' te rm e lm m m ial or phyti- M a r s o f ag e th e in c re a s e w as a ls n it ‘J t l (m rc e n t.
ng a " m id ” hut t i p n l l r r gntisl
cal reaiom . but wr Mould
like toT h r o u g h J u n e o f li d s y e a r. 4 .2 p e rc e n t fe w e r m a r r ia g e s-»ai against the drmocrariea.
■lu ihnl tiaai* it la In lie piratne
»e4 iom* bg u iri on the )im|iotw e re re|tnrtc&lt; l tlin n d u rin g th e f ir s t h a l f o f 1514H. A s a re
tton ql Ftcm b youihi able in pan
'till o f t|io r is e in tile th ird ip ia r t e r n f th e c u r r e n t y e a r , ••I lhal Itiiatia rnuld and* shnnl
&gt;»y a large l u t i i l s s M In t h * f
•be tft lt for adpetiion in ib r
h o w e v e r, m a r r ia g e s in *he f ir s t n in e m o n th s w e r e 2 .2 per- \ fC* thnpuld a lot of other m*m
lirttitpiat,*A Atniv jW iibout know c e n t h ig h e r t h is y e a r th a n la s t,
her*.
Now nf U N ilt th* If. N. aageva
irtj ’*h)thin* *110)11 it. *** ysntuie
A lth o u g h it is s t ill tint e u rly to iis s u h s f u lly th e e f f t e t
w*nt in retaUsaly a *ia»ll rnatl&gt;-«
| ucm ibyt American y rm n g 'tif th e K o r e J t i in c id e n t upon th u t t ia r r ia g e r n te . t ilh M e tfl*
a (.-m paie.l Mlfh olh*t t r a it of
pHwdr on ,lb&lt;
iiU .**M »*&lt; - ary tw iin |&gt;o|jtan s a y s th e r e la t iv e ly h ig h le v e l o f m a r r ia g e s w ill ligation* Mhlrh Ih r 1fnll*&lt; S ia ’ '
edlicalrd. i m eniny lieller pbvii- p ro b a b ly n ot c o n tin u e fo r a n y a p p re c ia b le le n g th o f tim e .
is* aatum rd in lario ii* parts r '
ral beallji, and i mild pat* Aim )
" I n m a n y a r e a s th e m a r ria g e r u s h w a s a lr e a d y b e g in ­ hr w nild. t p:-krd it lu llh ialra'
» point.
b i l l m ||| i hither g ia d n , titan die n in g to tn p e r o w w b y S e p te m b e r ," s a y s th e c o m p a n y .
t**»llnv Hat selat-lr.1 the tJn ltr *
P*4jde pf Cianre, China. Minna.
Ualra fnr a g rra l plarr in wnrl-*
•&gt;f|an*Mbfif el*e in llir n w U .
I radcratdp. tt la s
taw anltbl"
(IlIN t n f
Lions Club
we should srrsp l and for
^taiiild S le n in chaiger Pif*i«
whlrh w r ahuiild give a good arM a a lla a .l Viaa, r „ ,
dtltl liu m a n i« planning In give
nunling.
* l*g rl, in*! *nd mild gm rrnm cnl."
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1 lielleve lh a l is the feeling nf
Rue al 1*1 lr* m l» r Tag* t.rlander iu*&gt;rnl ami w r it - walrom*d hy
United Nalmn* light allei die elec- lead III* oath In the p re a n r* of k lr. W ill* Th*y w *r* Volta Wt|. ‘ hr average rltlie n . However,
•hat'sam e avrraga rlllasn r*rng
liiin i, ami Preridepl lium «n. il Ida rablio-l and Sw rdrn'* heredi­ llama. S r ., ona of th# prime or
ultra lh a l we have nhllgatlnn* at
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who
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ganlfer* of the club, Fran k Ta*
*etm* to U*. ihnugh Mr a ir nol
ya vr ih rlr elr.lg* nf allegiance In b«lt, club pietlilani In tle^T-VB, •mma. and can't la k t n*rr all 1h*
tu t*, (lenir* il W r do not ir r the new King
M* nf Ih« whole world, murh s i
K tlam W
then Handy Anderaon and I.. H. Conwa thnuld lik e to.
what pninhtr gmwl could comr form ally Irn d n rd ht« govern* nail r .
K v e rv nation w ill have to chin
firm going ihr Cnmmunot* an* ment'« rralgnatlon and lb* King
Mayor Andrew I ’atraw av and In, each according to It* m*sn*
P lh ir loud and tlndrnl *nicr m I i h I i in littn a*k*d lb# raldn ri lo re­ King l.lon Rohaon welcomed the
main in "fftr#
vlatlor* and Voile W illiam *, J|Mould utterly )nin H u u ia * prut**
Th* King than led a atately led lb* alnglng
rnmlifiates
lin l rm b a io i In luin dm girat proretabm lo the gr*al ball of
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royal fam ily and court awaited. j in 11*7S and IPJ1I, a* Ihe oldeat
"M r. K rid e r ha* lold you of tbe
♦ID D ilicnt learn lhal you cannot
( iiit la f
aacended
hi*
* llv rr memlwr of Ihe ctuh In t»«int of prog reulve m ea.urr* taken hr
.-bAperale with ro m m iin n li) Ynu throne, which w ai covered by hi* ( lervlce , 20 year*.
lh# C ity , amt I am glad to «ar
faBSol tempiomiie with them. The a m in e mantle. IIJ* jewrlleit crown
Among Ih r vlailota welcomed that I voted for gvtrv pto grrttlre
Only thing In do i* lo a*old them. and »rapter w e ir placed In the h v M r. IV Itlr were Jtn kr Jnhn*»0, protect lh a l Wat .uhm llled," h*
left and right of iha throne. High |)&gt;vtona lleach, L in n . Internallon- declared. H e added that he had
e f egltimin pc them.
o fficial* and m ill la r i o ffic e r, then »|" ro u n .e lo ,; John
Ji
H*nd»rMin, d“» heard rem ark* In Ihe effect that
pledged Ihelr allegtence, and all
tU n ricI g&gt;
The Bnli«h people *eem lo have p re.rnt paid homage to Ihe new plity rlt.ltic l governor h f Winter f&gt; »*e and Co., did not want San­
nrw P a rk : Ham Comer, deputy dlitrtct ford to grow.
memoiiet. King Geoigr V I ru le r.
governor fmm Daytona ttearh.
IU denied euch Intent and d ttrd
The new quean, Hr Utah-horn and J . W . Oartelann, ione rhalr* lhal during the pari half rantury
♦Wiled the llouie of ( onymon* ihe
Sanford ha* grown, and h it com­
o»b*r day for ihe fo il lime in hi) l.nuia*. I* Ihe monarch** irrt'R 'l man from Del and
w ife S ||r 1* a * l* !tr of K arl
Detegatloiia and teadera were pany had grown and he declared
life. More llu n that 11 wa* th* fo il __________
Mounibatten _and a great-gran
ptaaenl from two llrtando rluli*. that he wanted to •*# them con•its* in 108 ycira u m i any King daughter of Rngian't'* (Jpetn Vic Ilgvtona tleacli. Det.and. Mel Iipne lo p p ig rn * .
e l rngland had viiiled ihe Home toria.
t-onrne. Winter Park and Ml.
‘‘The onlv r*a*nn 1 am running,”
Th* new crown m ine* I* a r * - '» " "
declared John tv*v. *hoe m*rch*«i
b/ 1 nmmon* The I a at lime anv
hlond eiirty hatred, four year old | C
McCall. *
lold uf the
r n | *rted wa* when Chadei the t io v - .lllilr ptlnce I a il liu ataf HI* ram - .In ig g lr . nf the Sanfont and onpouent of Mr. Chaae, "1.
to that we ran have ■ l,* lie r lown.
F lr il Mgt on ihe ihrone and hr fa lh e r. Ibe new r u le r . e 'd « l w n . t,\on&gt; Club, following Ita forma" J h av* been talking lo lead­
-I 'brst I" an airplane cra*h In 194T p on „ „ , aummer night In 11*14. er* of
„r the
m e uarceew,
. 0(1 everything
went ih ire In hate ihe lr*dett ot
Jayceetj and
| 0^ me a«f«le*l IIP to Ik *
*‘lb4 loyal op(vumon" auctledt V » u *"7 -W n 'rr* i * " l \ " f 5 u; U f • '» * " " * f i° w • bt.torg which he,
UiwS*" u t l1* 5*
prealdent of Ihe cluh in ll»Srt-.t7. ..m e thing, and that it 1* felt our
Innead Otncr Cromwell up an i I w h .re i"
he dle.1. I I I . democratic
compiled with Ihe .id of Mr. f |tv h a. . M
. . . l. rpriwpered
.
like other
(| rule had been on, of Ihe longe-t MelechMHieb
V
lo rlit! roipmunitire.'* t,he drclared.
arreettd ihe King and bad hi* head
Florida
"O ne of the l(oy» iVolta W il­
chopped o ff. T tif flntuh b»*e twen
“ I have l-een rherking lh# num­
liam *. S r .) rrturnlng from an eife w l a»ll»»l A n y t h i n g like ' ' l l , had O f f e r e d fmm rhm nlr tendnt vnratton, brought with him ber of high »*-hool g ia ilu .tr* brre
t)i«nn&gt; n # r *im f ItuV nhai hmnrhl»1
rafn trh
Cm i m p m I an Idea." -aid Mr. M cCall ‘'It# who go lo college apd come hack
lo Hanfprd. I f 1 told rou how
tney don't teem to u ndeiit.nd n | 1
V^*T* ■,H* look^a Midden turn for had heard that wm ewhere Ibere many come ta ck It might art
the wort# on Frid ay.
wa*
■
r
llr
organltallon
called
th*
vnu n icer*; they are going where
’ r f * r ° S . r&gt;n **aie a tyranny o r ' ' The date of hi* funeral w ill tie
*M P m ite iU t *» well at of the ael by h i. heir. It w ill lake place l,lo n . Ctuh. nod the name appeal the pari urea erg greener." Mrh of
fit
to
him.
rfalcn are needed tfl’bling nrw Incoy Aliy.
after tn day* hut not later than
"T h e Idea took root and »ilch a
Vov. 12, an o fficial announcement club t i . oiganlied and fmM-U&gt;'n- du*trlea here, he aiMedThe .p e a k rr* were Introduced
T h * (h im b e i of Conimerca re- .a id .
rd fo r about a year, until the InThe death of the monarch irrn a llo n n l orranitatlop of l.lo n i In lodge Dougla. Htrnatrnm, fol­
V t l l i that Sanford it aliaady faced
lowing A welcoming adilrea. by
with a critical homing ih o rt.g r plunged Mv eountry Into drepeal Club got wind of ll and *ent a A lrln Oil ham of the Jn yre e . nvrr
H a lf , Newipaper* were htaeh- r r p r e ir n la llr e down lo |nve«l|gala
Ihe microphone mounted on the
With the rral influx o f winter viiil- {ordered. Movie and theater per­
the iinauthorlie u»r of the name. hack of a truck which tervfd at
6rt Hill at lean two month) away. form ance. were conceited Mourn­
"A n d an way horn th# Sanford th* * pan k era' stand.
*84r* are very few hornet to ttnl ing mafata were held In all l.lo n* Club. l.lo n . 1n*ern*ilro*»
So m any cam# to enjoy the
4tkd virtu *lly no a p tiih -m it. By rhurchee and h e jli tolled through­ accented the 2(1 member* of th* k --s ———I •h icks* nrapaiad kv
Joent
organltallon
Into
twe™h*i
W. R . H ath aw ar, that an addlIg tjin f op the wtiting lut you can out the country.
harhe^nei
In a few dava. th t rtm atn* w ill thlp. and on Ort. t t . tnyx •»-- lionet hatch bed lo
ratk up an afiaitiiienl in time, but
charter
w
a
.
recelrnt
and
.war-i*d
tdteed In thr chapel o f Stock­
tie w * . aeattled hy a borham#
if it ip t to be about at nuslern at holm paltce, whrfa a guard of |o the original meml(er*hlp. Dr
—
headed he John W (|.
a 1920 Ford. People coming here honor wlH paiade dnv and night Charles I.. Park wa* elertc-1 to H .m *. A dance wa* held later In
»erVe
a
.
Ihe
fir»
l
prealdent."
•h" evening.
to tpend the winter at a rul* want the ermine mantle of the deed
During Ihe d * rr* .tlo n lieiiod
k in *
a furnithew apartment, and the)
of
ftv
r
re
a
r*
M
arling
In
IM
2
,
th*
RJ,.-- f - --lit* rin n n and other roval Inwant one with all modrin com m - etrna w ill lie a n .'e d around Ike (Tub "»uff#ied n crippling lo** In
O rlr ln - ' charter member* of
.cl|w&gt;
mentherthlp
and
Bliugglrd
ignret, lit* b alhi, k ilc h rn e llr. with coffin anqthtr ti#Jfwelle,| rr«wn
ihe «-e»nr»t Lion* nrd» were
through the neat five vearw In
frigid*iret and waihing machine*.
Druce W . Anderwuv *nn"e Anv lriu a l dormancy,” aald Mr. Mr- de-*on.
t „ K . Dovta. I . If. Oon.
**yf hedrpomi with hei
C4H.
’
iwily. E . A- CUllewdan. R. A.
"O n lv the nrwelfDh effort* of r&gt;kh. M ; P lisM ; Phot r . r*e■**

By J A M E S M A R I.O W

All-Inclusive Title

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MONDAY OCT. 30. 1850

TW? AlvTuHT) nrtM i.n *\GPnt»n n m » ro g

f»ACL TWO

aerred p* nrealdent dnrinh the m
‘
pwlajdi kepi the o D ra n lu lK o
i d preagtred
nreeerred the charter
ally* " rand
charter
francfitao. Meetings wee* i held
on
ll
rail at no regular place, iwwaeftm
M year* I Hmei In privnte home*, knd •n
oftta
a«
)■ I h f back room o f John t r ijr ’*

ss-°ts e s F o X i

Prank J L t t r t k a M. Pagre A
P - - A R - n d W ^ v w , -c. L P a r t.
R. U 8 l i g f n . K A . Rewnmau
n . W ; fhMnanr,' lamed P . Rch**t
Claud* 0 . S tatm ak. fr a n k W . T a b
h * t .* J T V P i'W k t t f U t t a r " tl. I*
Y w r k t t t and VoU« W Ulkm *.

Sanlorti Forum

W A SH IN G TO N '. Oct. 30 A’ i
A new rent control law 7 There'*
been m ntlnunlng talk of il, and
he idea got a *hot in Ihe arm
lis week.
President Trum an said la ri week
he may ta il Congress hack before
I ‘a due back on Nov 27 lo conrider rent controls, among other
thing*.
F a r llr r
Ih i* month S e n *!"’
R ricker, Ohio Rrpuhll sn. ‘ o'
Congress may hav# to rslen-l lh *
rrn l law when ll return* in Nov­
ember.
In the p»»! R ricker had been
one o f I h e rhlef foe* of *uch con
Ind *. He hsd fought again*! them
Ihe Iasi two time* Congre** ex
tended them
Anil a* fa r back a* Sertember
Hrp. Spence K rn tu rk r llemoerat
and chairman ol Ihe l|ou*e Rank
'ng Committee -aald hi* grout
would atari hearing* on a new ten
’aw a* coon a* Congress trlu tn
'n November.
I.«*t A pril Mr. Trum an *«kc*'
Congre** lo keen the control* un
'll June 30. I M l. anvw sv.
I.a tr In June Co n gtev* Ihnugh
dherwUe and decided In wipe mi
♦he ronlrol* or mo-t of theti'
•nonet than Mr. Trum so m int"
It pn**ed a rent ln» whi-h w#»into e ffe ,! Ju ly I and *aid th is:
1. A ll government -»m ............
Would end Dec. 31, IHAfl unle**^
2. The proplr of a r ilv or town
hy refererulum or vole of Ihe1
l l eailaaeg fre a * r a s e u a * l
ipii*hrd th r chair lo Mr*. Thelma governing body, like a r ilv council
The word "volcano" d#rir e«
Sheffield of S I. P rirrth u rg a t Ihe voles! |o keep them until June 30
lureling wa* called to ortirr.
rum Ibe name of Vulcan* tne Ro­
1931.
The *r**lon, scheduled fo r 10
Fo r moat of Ihe cuu n lrv, little** man god o f fire .
A. M „ wa* late in getting under
wav and more than an hour w a*'
*|&gt;eni In drluitr orer Ihe rule* ronin illlr r report and in pariiam m tia rv discussion*.
Kach of Ihe three candidate*
was allowed lo speak for ll) min­
utes befoir Ih r balloting begin
Peel In hi* talk said Ihe W rit
Palm Reach Post-Times had com­
mented that the G O P had a bet­
ter chance than aver to atari II*
notnlncg to lh * 95lh D istrict S« r &lt;
a tr seat in Ihe Nov. t general
election.
" I believe I could win in elec­
tion," he said.
Morrow, who served four lerm t
in the Ktale House n f Representa­
tives. riled hia record and said
he wa* unalterably opposed to
anv form of World Federalist gov­
ernment.

Donnell

cktliur
i iu .vanfurd lli-l •id
.sauluid, Morida
iN»r F.ditor:
in public ilitru M 'o n . on world
goyeinmrnl, J«*cpli
K .m p
i•fieri (pmlrd a* an aulborlty by
i pp--n&gt;nta of Ihe wmld govriunu ol Idea. Koine Hanford r lt lie n .
may Miih In know *omrlhlng i-f
i
hamp'a bam ground before
placing confidence in h it d ate
manta. K tin p haaila an urganiialion called Co tu lilutio n l FducaI ion league, which h a . been
.lied “ anti A m erican" by the
trnrricanliiu
Couim w.iuti
D&gt;is itin rn t of thr lllln u i* A m rlican
I egion. The lllin o ii l.egiorr* FM'.l
iiy o rt, l a . r n le in l in Ihe I ’ongir**lonat If rrnt *11. slated; “ In
II
arruiatlon* of “ Com m uniri
in fillra lio n ", il
iCun stilulion al
Id u ia lio n l.ra g u rl m ake, m .li! loii* .lid iltr*|io n *lb 1e rh a ig c .
egainri ir.|H in*lblo and rr.p cst• &lt;l group* ami ind ividual. . . .
F K I.I.O W T IM V K M .F R
Ibe l c .| |o r la a petaoual vrhlcbHONG KO N G . fV t, J O - id h —
"I K .m p . whlrh *elU i l t psmph|et&gt; at profiteering price, in Senator Pepper ID F la l Indav
o n iir lu iiu u iy a good living for g trrird Rritlah Ambassador Sir
him", hamp w a. ImprUunrd r a lly F rie r Denlng:
i .- i .untmer, for cunlrm pt of
" It's alw ays nice to me»t a fa l­
low Ira v rlle r."
I'o n g ic * .
Pepper quickly a m u red nywaIn public iiiK u a xio ii. on world
govrium enl, a rharge of ‘com- nien It wav a l«&gt;k#------- " I meant It
milliiam'
l«
*um rllm r*
made strictly lit a r a lli. of rouraA."
Pepper km f Dening, B ritish
against frd e ra lia t. and lln ilu l
H o iM F m lrra litU . T h i. rharga Foreign .S c rr*tg ry *rtn e a ( ' Bariw ’*
I . litually made in a g e n rra liird perronat aml»a*aad«ir, were ques**
ita trrn rn l.
w ilhm il
namra or of thk Hung Kong Governor. S ir
proof, Kanfmd frd e ia li* !* , alarm
Alexander Grantham , al lunrhenn
rd bv Ihi* ih*rg&lt;*. h a w ■rerrh
ed diligently for evidence of
A comet’s ta il i* aw ay from lh '
cununtiniria in IH V F . but have un and I hint p iar l&gt;t traveling
found none. However, alnre a lie»d of Ihe inm et.
federal law wa* |ia**ed in Sep
trn ilier iei|uiring rrg i.lra lio n of
('ommuniri-actioii .m l r«m m un
l.l- fio n t organltallon*, w r ahould
toon know whether U W F l« »ntrr r r . i v r or whether lho*e indlvld tltl. who have rh a rg n l II w'th
tuhver.ion havr retorted, through
IX h
Ignorgnrr or malic
dar
ind anu-ar t.c tlra .
Within Ihe lari fetv w eek!, the
l.’ nlli-d
S ta irs
ha*
propoied
lh al Ihe I 'piled Nation* (irn rrn l j
Assembly Is* given Ihe power In [
rule, without veto, on m atter* 1
of a g g tn rin n . The I I . S. alao (
proposed lhal ihe U . N. Iw pro
Radio, new r a i» i, nrw i
tided with a permanent pollen
rovers, good llroa and ro n n ln f
fore*. On Oct. 24, President T r u ­
good? O nly
man listed that our goal h
worldwide disarmament under a
— 2, 2. L *
''foolproof" and "genuine*' elan
Including Intpectlnn and control.
1947?
T h e ir ate precisely the basic
power*, operating under Institu­
tions of Justice, w hkh United
World Federal!*!* ha* urged he
glean lh* IV. N. Perhaps attacks
Loeal
Owner,
Good
T iro s,
made nn Ihe Idea Of strengthen
Clean, Bandy -Tn On* Only
Ing the United Nation* w ill, In
the future. I&lt;* directed to our
pnw rnm m t rather than lo world
Oder allst*.
Very T ru ly W P S ,
Her. J . R. M rK In lrv
O W * ,

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1941
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I’apt. John Smith's collecting fW
pound* for * lander In 1807.

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Taurhtnn Drug C a
Ringworm may occur on nnr
part of tha body hut ringworm
of tha scalp is tha most com­
mon typa children ro a trg ri. it
la a very contagious dlseata
spreading quickly on Ihe nffeetrd srea and e asily passed
an lo other children.
Vnu can recognise it by th*
yellow ctusls tt farm * m using
the hair to break o ff or fait
""»■ I d your doctor examino
tha diamsad spot and ha xaa
odyieg lh# boat method for
.control.
Th* ibug your doctor ,
w a t s ran he aoaplied kjr a
rpttaM* okoi m a riit

O u i c i t A ir n e r t f J u a i a (a n
ttRRR lA ft to taicR a d v a n t a le o f
y o u r R u ic k t U a le i'i b it te tr a a d y - fo r - fa ll t e r v i c e h ir g a in s !
D r i v « in n o n - ~ t « l Hi* p ric e
o n ib e re d u c e d ra te g fo r ( I ) an
a ll- o v e r e o t io e tu n e - u p , ( 2 ) a
flu A h -a o d -lith tc n t r t a lm e n l fo r
y o u r c o a lin g A yatem (go n e rM ie r&gt; ’ to pro*
**«!
lp ,&lt;
R a lifre e e e thin x v in le r ),
a a a fa t y - c ..............................................
_ _ •.U,) A
h e c k o f fr o n l b r a k e * , film,
r p e e k in g o f f r o n l w h e e l b e a rin g a w it h
fre a b lu b r ic a n t.
D o w ’t le t co o l w e a t h e r o v e r ta k e y o u . M a k e
a d a le n o w . lo r p u ttin g y o u r H o ic k in i u
b * * ' fla o lv a e a w n sh a p e tk h t r e e ! - a n d te a
h o w m u c h yo u s a v e I

w
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Driven' only 6104 ir l la* kv kwf
hustrieaa man F u lly eqgigfe
with radio, heater - dgonafai
windshield wnahrr. lo rtg like
mfWMcqr- . n i t "
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C cn rre ia In the meantime rotex
to keep them longer, control* w(H
end Dec. 81. IBM).
Hut cinre Congress voted In
June Ihe Korean fighting ataried
So did ih i: .- jn t r j') defem r nro- i
gram. with all that mean*.
Industrie*, ate booming, work*
&lt;r* ate needed, and in Ihe mean­
time Ihe government cracked down
n neu home building hy making
it hauler In buy.
So the situation now Is not
exactly the *artie a* it wa* in
June H rlrker. for fnrianee, *ald
this on Oct. fl;
New building had a)mo*t caught
P with housing need* (in J o n a l. v
ul Ihe government crackdown *
0 new building aloe# th* defense
program v isite d tolling m av Gave
hortsge Iha! w ill require rent
riling *.
Government lent conlroi* whi-h
ita itrd earlv In the e a r. have run
Inucd until now without a break
-1though with some changes
In li*4d there were IMCWIOOP
unit* under rent control, the peak
number.
At I hi-, moment there are only v
about one-half that nurnher—or '
e.iMNi.iMHi unit* r illl under ron­
lro l.
Since Ju ly I. when Ihe present
'aw- went into effect, ahotrt t44
-ommunitle* with a total of about
1.7fril.lHWI diveliing uni'* hav* vat01 to continue feiletal control* for
■ix month*.
Since Congress mav have nthtr
oil* iu it* tap. when it return* in
November, It w ill have to woek
'art if it'* going to continue t h a t
federal control* which otherwise
-nd Dec. 31.

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M O N D A Y O C T . 3 0 , 1950

S ocial A nd Personal Activities

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Convention is
Is riciu
Held
Ity Christian ( iroups

c u h y c iu iu ii

H K H A T .T V

t le f o lr a Canute lighted altar
df*ulated with white gbi ttu'-. *&lt;•«,
Ml** Urraldint- G i»*i U ia iit . thr
11 ide of Chntle* M (ult fold lt-&gt;*e
Saturday, at U "u I*. M
In
T rin ity r.pi*c--pul Chuttli m K lk •
ton. Mil. The Reverent! U r ih e rt
t-» » in g , J r , officiated.
Mr*, liu tc i* tin dougiltci of
and M i*. Arthur I tiree i of
Huh Kurlander, tenni* pride* Mr.
1107 We»t F it* t Street, M r. lto*c.
■ional. returned fo Sanford K rid tt
a World War II vet tan. who *erafternoon.
vetl with the Marine*. I* tin *oii
M l*. I.ro liaid |) l.luvd .nd *oo
* ,l*f Ml* la oliald Ii- *v 3
Tommy of F t. Thoma*. h y .. ni&lt;- Montrus* Street. Whitt Ihaine, N.
viaitinir Mr. atul Mr* ilu ir y hu- Y.
I h e h rid e w o re n tw o - p ie c e en *
uell for *everal wr?k*
Capt. Frank I- Ray
11.. V ha* U r n »»mlde of irla*»-was pink boucle
promoted
11irnotfd to Mayor at Pint lltaift*. with white hat and inatchintf ocShe coined It white
N\ C . Il&lt; i* in thi kjm l An H-in .i rt-**orlr*
player hook with a white tit eh Id.
Divitiun and i* the ton of i
Her only jew lit a .. • an heir loom
Hay uf Maple Avenue.
golden filigree {tentlani *&gt;t with
Mr. and M i*. K M. ‘Arm itac. diamond*, worn r-v hei g n a tof S’olth H atley, (Juebet i - ,
g I eat .(ft andniot lit i on hei wed­
are *pcnding a few day* in San­ ding day
ford while on their way to St
The young eouplt wa* a lie n led
I ’etervliUrK where they w ill «|.end (,v
„ m) \ f|a l.eoitatd II K o .e .
ilo winter
parent* of the groom Mr* lfo*e
J . I . Inc ley ha* leturneil home wore a navy l.lue rn-onti-lr with
two
after
•oemling
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_ _
the
_
,pn»t
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___ matching aree**t&gt;rie* and an nrw t e k s lu llin g r e la t iv e * in W a * h - « h 'd c n i» a g «
Mr !to*i i* eniptov*-.. tii • n* New
Ingturi, I ’ it t a h u r g a n d la iu is v il le
Mr*. Inirlev w ill return in al-mit York C ity offfrt of ii.« N- w \ &gt;rk
Central llailroo.l
two week*
Mt. and Mr* Ho*, w ill make
'.heir home at - I A*hft.ril tv i tie,
Tommy Vauithan and Kt nneth Ihdih* F e rry , N t
I.ef f le i, who art .titi lullin' thr
Univi-rrity of Trnni--*ie. -pent twtekend with theii parent*. Mt . , . ,
,,
, ,
Tind Mr* Thorna* Vauirhan and S t u l s o n
\ y ill H o ld
M r. and Mr*. W. A l . f i .r
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MANY VARIETIES

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Personals

l'h&lt; n-nlral u.ntnct runvrntiun
M O N DAY
»f Chrtatien ( hurt In » «■&gt; hrt.l
S lu r) League in apctntotini: a lii I*' lj.n-1 W n Jn m li)' nfit-rnuoii
inu
Wwk»l»up
at M cKinley Hull at Bt | tv rn in if, ending with a hart7:30 I*. M. M r*. J la r v a r tlr (,ia in (hi- I(.l,a n .| O n mi mu
ham w ill *|.«-ak on "W ay* to Mahr i i:„ n h
dining
room.
Donald
•"••e h Mure Intere.tln g , M nn-- | .m jih ifv ..f u.e Y.-ulh Fellow
V i i a ir rrt|u r*lrd to U- p rn v n t. • l i p in t lay Iona ltd group *iriK
Monthly meetinir of tin- Youmr 11 if. th e m ain * p r ik r r of (he
W aalryan Cla** of thr Klr»t evening i n
Mr. thlurn of Jack
MethodUl Church w ill U at Me* •unville who I* Hit- p rcid t-n t of
R in lry Hall at 7:80 I*. M
OnH onda
Slot*
Convention
T h r Garden Clul&gt; w ill *pun»or I hi* yt-ar.
thr thuwinit of two film * oh “ H ow
Thu»e aMending from Sanfonl
Ui Grow Mon- beautiful lto»i-*" "•n - M r. and Mt» J . K a n la ll
at thr TourDt Center at b:0o I'.M . I .h i m . Mi anil M i*. V. II
Under the (pon*or&gt;hip of II i ■ Granfham , Mi and M i*. J . L
Sigma I'hi to rority, the r*-* * - pt i
llo ito n . M i. and Mr* W ade, Mr*.
i»t of thr Kernald-Imuifhton Moi.i- \\ I' Y r » lr y , Mr* \V II. Yt-unic,
i *ial Hospital I* M r*. C. M llovJ- Mi* n T l*cjr*o n . M i*. II (I
* fhe Training Union of the F ir*f F - * . M i* W D. Thornton. M r*
baptist Churrh w ill have a mvet
II J. Ca»*uhe, Mt* O, |i I. n*
rtl dl»h *uppti at 7:00 I'. M lit-**. M l*, Flan k I'oiihflt Mr.
followol hy the n -fiila t W nikei* o d M i*. Ili!h iiir* lt. and Mr
la\ W aller.
Council at 7:1&lt;) P . M
Under the *pon*iir»hi|&gt; of Beta
Sigma I’hi sorority
the n-cep
tlo n lit at the Feniald-ljiughb-n
Memorial Hoapidtl I* Mr*. C . M
Boyd.
TU ESD AY
T h r annual Halloween Carni*
tvftl, ipon*ored hy the South
,
, Side
A rhieken pilau *upper t«a»
'Jb o o l P. T . A w ill J * ‘J " m enjoyed Thuratiay night at the
6:00
to 9:00 P . M
:00 K
nvJ' regular mtetmir of tlir Veteran*
(Upper w ill atari at 5:30 I ’. M of Foreiirn* War* \u v itia ry. with
Friend* of M r*. A t» Vonllei
uf r &lt;
u
,i
f ,h r, , LhF fa
' r *'
J r . Mr* bull* w ill lie triad to learn that
D KI.AN ’ M, m t
o . S |- ..in i
RaptDt
Churrh w ill vhave
. Mr*
,. ,, K- •* MmnrMon.
y)r
• he ha* In err reinuvt-ti (rout | . t
h tvr ela**e* wdl t.-&lt;r.t rt .utimi at
•al thia evening at (1: 45 P. M.
nei m tin r a* ho*te***i.
nald-lotuyrhton Memorial lio-pdnt Slet*on IT ilv ii- r ty 11■
■
*n. . oininK
A ■ait-I f ioin i tie National Home to her home ot WIB Myrtle At- NoVeinl",i t. l uiei
W ED N ESD A Y
n wa* anPrayer meetinir w ill he at th-1 w.i* n a d tlianklmr the nirnilier* true where .ire i* reported t. I* m uirunl today In &lt; &lt;an n un I.- no
F ir it Methiali*t Ciuirth at 7 f- foi their donation* to (he home for improvimr
II Sweeny, Jr ’ll .. . l.. •• - m
d C h m tin a* purty which w ill he
P . M.
•
—---- t hoae of iwm . p'-'. I'H I .
-'ll'
The »tlldy tif “ The Hook We divrn for Kit th lld rfn . A letter
ha. " " ! ' urr
Mi**
Matnle
WiDon.
w
hi
wo*
al*o
rett-IVed
from
Mr*.
M
ath
prh'' w ill
rontiriUfd during' the
The lllllfi r la * * * la-ni* a* oil. of
ayer Meetinir hour at Do F ir t D avit, V . F. W, volunteer worker, ■|ient the pa*t three month* nr It* m o il tllu itrio u . in ciiiher* Pret,la*C"W,
Seotlarul
with
her
p
i
thankinir
the
A
iu
ilia
rv
for
Ihe
le
x
Baptl»t Chureh thi* etrnin^ ul
Wil &lt;ident J O llie Fdin nd* the only
of (HM -idllra *ent It* llav Pine* rent*. Mr. *nd Mr- .lame*
7 :SU P. M
tomorrow K&gt;»duatr ,.f ., F .- .id a in - t d .iiio 1
•oil I* rv petted her
llo ip ita l.
of hi|rhef leuimny- to t • Cti r tt to
• The Suiolav 8chi»d of tin Kira!
Plat * wt re made to iriv r a Imjv r rcompm.li d hy lo r runt her, Mr* Id- A lm a Mutter a prt .d -iil
RaptDt Churrh w ill have it- De
WiDon. They w ill lie the ( M i l l
irtm
n ental Meetinir* lifter the of rlothitiir to the ^lk* fur the of Mr. and Mr* K. J . Mouyrhton,
Prom inent
hl.oitiun*
. tp e-te.'
•y e r Meetinir htiur.
. I'm atilla CrippU Children'* Home J r .
im lode tloVeriiol h u ilri W at ren
• f J i * r r y u lt r monthly lunrhetoi Di*cu**ton of th. float for the
\ttorriev Gent-tal III I -in V\ F t
meetiny uf the Woman'* Cloh Vrrnltlire para-lt tut* rouinlrted
vin. Herintui -K lrt l tit .-I*-• Sm o th ­
Approalm atrly nine memhera
w ill he at
P M. Call Mia.
C i v i l Ml S it
er* ami C o rralt inn
t S v d Hi I
Ren Wade, 638-J for re»ervation* were preeenl and one irue»t, Mi*
The Seminole Count\ Civic Mu li.riit. JtHelen
Z
itlro
w
ri.
The
m
retinv
for
TH U RSD AY
• Ir
A»*oi lotion wn* di*hnmled
T h i lilt*- of I ’l.'.n It ill have tiir
f i, Royal
nuYRi AiiMHi-**nvr*
tie
Amhu*-itilut* of ,nthe Nov, ,r \tili I a* hel-l at the home of Friday eve nine at a n irvlinir held
..........................
,
,
l® »t RaptDt Church w ill meet at Mr*. C y ril Hnttler at Ifi22 Dou- in the City Hall
alft
to
tli.
I
n
n
t
r
u
it
.
i
n
,,
ImndIhe ehureh thi* evenimr at 7 ;fki 1via* Avenue.
A mitt w Slim- pn-*idina,
Mi*
&gt;oine iron murker*, nln.t I at thr
Ralph Smith, »eeretary, announml
P. M
___________
north and
opt! * all* mill*of
totiu). Hack of a-letruate facllitte*
The South Side Prim ary P. T . . .
,
,
...
the t uh.pt,* on Wt-o.ll,.nd Houle11
-«
.
.
A. w ill he at the acho.il at a &lt;*• \ \ U f T U lIl S C I l I D
I I I H I S coml.im-ilM Iwith. Sanford'*
,
.
,
k u l '2
III I u t i i l i ’ ll
tiU 1*4 I ' l l
imltjr to O rU ntio v%rfr rtm lniiuU n^
,
*
,
*
P. M. A ll parent* are rv .|m *t. l
# » n t* A /.# f ' l i m u r l v
nu
n'lu^iiiif I • • iirtint* of
to .t u r n , at 7:10 P M.
th, &gt;
U M ll* / \ C l V O n U ' U J
rauM*«» ah* •Aid.
..
,* .,
T.
* * «.I
* *1
till l n m i ‘ U\
Inu u«sh Kttliiriuf ul 11»4* r »»if ■
can vl»lt the »rhtH&gt;l room*.
F R ID A Y
iation w ill U tm o v n
In tin..
I
v 4: «
A one-act comedy w ill l-e pre- newly form ul Hcrnlnulr Countv o J l l l i O r C I ^ \ r i l S l S
10
Wuihl Coinn.unitv I lav w ill l.&lt;- a*
•elitl-il
at
the
regular
hu*ine&gt;*
3:00 P. M. at the F t i.t I.......
meetiny; and lumheoh af the Won HU « .” r
M"
J
t lis ir la j
I ’a in t in a *
Churrh.
man'* Cluh, on Wedne»duv tlnde*
the dm* lion of M r*. S. ti. llm
Many Mull kni'Vhn urtint* iti
« ^ tu p n . .. .
t o R f: d i &lt; a d s c u t
anil firm SinfR d t w ill tllsplay
G A 1 N E S V II.I.E . (M . .10— (Spe­
The rh a ra e tu * in the pint ai
tiirii paihtintfn ut «n tih kb ilin n
til |h r Unt!)iiri&lt;i H u It Winlprmiav
cial |--O ne hundred ami ■evenly Hu.da, a Swediih ntaoi, hv Mr*
(U Florida «tu&lt;ient* have |&gt;een W D
ii. unfit », find \%tth N&lt;iti«&gt;hal \ t »
llrin iim i Anna Kerw in,
approved hy the Florida C e itifi a p i... ti.n l n o n e. In ID * . D. II. Wot
W »’r k
\ 11 * i ar * t * I m r l.p v v ii ! ’ r **
wi ll AfiiHtUfku* t( tutlfty.
llou Cuinmiltee for Iteirional F I km : M i*. I.effinnw ell l.nnd l.adv,
Min i ’ rtm rli, uhiMu « ft win I
UfOtlon In &lt;Hit-of-*tate medical and j l.y Mi
Joe Cm lev: Glady* G ill
Ill H l H
lisa n ittit&gt; (rti t tm iiilurahli’ iiltm
dental *c IiimiI* for the I9.M *t-hi«il ■m yttnii r a »wil. ld«uir.l operator.
ANN
vi U N C KM H N T
tioti thtMiuihtiii! 1*«*9i11nI Flo rifla,
year. Hanford etuilent* c|ea*e.l for hy Mr* K. C. H arp er: Dora De
wits minit'4 ilia iin ia it of nil nit
medical x-htHil* include Hi v Hop- v o ir, a *alr*wiimon fur W ia‘ *
rxhlhlt* In tltr Stinfunl turn I m
»ton Hahrock, Roliert KuK rnr Park Com t in hv Mr*. Clytle llum avv, F rnnk A K rrn rh , Ihlnrnltt,
and Hilly Wayne Johnion. W illiam Ml** l.ctitiu Cralrtree. pro«|K-ctive
.A w a rd Itunife of Sanforil wa* roomer, try Mr*. J . N. Gilloti; and
Slit w ill L r Rvtivl 14 TilfNtlny
d ia le d fur a dental arhool.
iti •«tliri|k* up thr f t h ilill h&gt; .M*
Mi** Vivian Mannerly, hrud of
achoot of chaim , hv Mr*. Miriam
Mr. a ml M ia. Hoy G trcri an ­ K l m «l S lltlp n m i u f |,« r n lu il u Cltlot
Have a ja r o f chocolate avrun Ru**ell,
nounced Ifalay the Idrlh of a for tiirt ly of San fin iJ,
on hand to dre** up dr**ert*. l t ‘*
•‘ Flniiii'u lin» wiiii I «*|* Inmiit*
The luncheon w ill la- held al the -lauirliter, Cathy Flitala-th, w nyht'i dfllclou* over rot tape mold in* nr
d u ll houw with Mr*. Ft unci* Holt, inir »«vt-n poumj* and ten ounce*, In NatUmnl A rt K xh ilu fa fi*i
tapioca rri-arn. a* well a* over chairman. Mr*. H. C. Moore, Mr* on Oct. 2*1 at the Fi-rnald-l.auah- two yunr* in »urrrialu n tM bmi4
vanilla or peppermint lee rream
Mi * &lt;*r»*wr|lt "ami it ia hi»p«-4
II. M Papworth, Mr*. (T ia rlr* ton Memorial ilo .p iia l.
Hint the -lute w ill win thia hnniii
Ward. Mr- II C lle tre l. Mr* W.
W k.n you make laipetirn hell* M. Scott. M r. A. M Phtllln». Mr*.
If you want youl *.-!«**« «r,- to airain tin* y e a r .”
fo r » children'* party the kid* w ill Jodr 1 Cameron. Mr*. II It Ht-ek hark c p tt ia lly well, ruh them with
Nut im a I A rt W rrk , ain* (muii*
enjoy Ravine raD in* in them
rtl out, ia In iitif uh*«‘rvr«i in r v n v
and Mr- J K Newhv a* ho*tc**»». a pa-te make o* haklrnr »-• *o -n
Phone Mr*. Ih-n Warle B15-J for w otn. Ilin*e with cool water ami •lilt*# and hat rraultrd in erra'.
dry well.
Inu in«iea««d interrat in a rt.
rMervatinn*.

Pilau Supper Served
Hy VFW Auxiliary

SAN FO RD .

Mi :t Hiraldiue (truer
Weds diaries Ko.se

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Teen Talk

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hiep p*ippifiu up aU*ut m&gt;w that
lltftkt yuil I'UIlM iuu* tfi.lt thi* i*
a p u tty I III (Hit tan t tmn
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W ith if

f h t r t ’* th t f i r - I t o iir h *4
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y o u le a t n
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3*pen tat
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should rut I a ma|;i&gt;fttl uffuna
alout y o u , rmt thr uvf rpf»w« rlMu
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w h rth rr ym i
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mm it *** team
lollies with Aft
to * r l r r t
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to ‘#« p tn -t illusion* " Miss
I .m u e * adv i«« *
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attut 11 (M isonied f .* y •‘ 1 l i t t l e f n i r d
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short*
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Snead Is Favored
Celery Feds Bow
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To St. Augustine
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With I'orter Iju i- in y eleclrd to
the p iruldrncy of the I loriTa
W ildlife A «'o riati"n nml John
K iid r r preuldrnt of Ih r Florida
u . v i ii m i &gt; i i t n i i i \
The K eitcrlin u a Yellow J a r . S ta ir 11(1 ■■hall l.ra jru r. S aiif'il'l
ltd * i f S t. AuguM inr invaded |i h»*kirii! in thr -porllnx ap'ilt lifa rlty F ih tay lily lil ami h au l Ilirlit na ttrvrr Iw forr .
Thia I* thr fir«t tim*- llmt local
n l Ihe He mmole High C elery Fed*
their alxth airtig h t
fext hy a no'll lia \r h 'Id r lt lir r of thr«r tw i
important officr*- and It i« truly
lo|&gt; aided retire of !KI n.
With halfback Ibek W iliiin an lion"* for Ih i enttrr county to
anil q u arto bark llotnei Kbafei la rcro yniied in thin manner.
Mr. I.m &gt; in r in » (H known
»hiligmk' "Ii the i&gt;ffi-n»l»r. the
lliilu M mored at l i ' i i t n n n In! thrimxliout Ih r nportinR circ|r»
of Florida for hp. unllrln a work
rarh p rilia l.
In the rnn trrvalinn of *nm r and
Shafer i&lt;-«»*-«! the K rllrtH n U *
Ih r rm ln rk in x nf lake* in * rneleven's flrat T i l from tlir I
I m l Florida.
yaid lini' halfw ay In I hr fir* '
H r • » defied Ih r III'* p ir-l
t,*rhnl I n (llin a x a 66 void tlrlvr
den* of the Seminole t iinn ll
I
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H alf) in k l i i'i . W at a on «»&lt; ' Spur Irm* n'% t o w l d i w nml I'
credited with Ih t r r of Ih r vialt- a th a rlrr memhre ol llm l "i
rut K m f i when hr henvril twnl Kirn I in lion.
I l r hn" at»o brer an a rtlp
tcuchduwn pat • nml liilr r tk lit* cl left end nn n fJi ynrd Inurh- mrmhci nf Ih r Florida Wildllf''
rtown t|'n n i In lr in (h r final per* Aaroriatlon for th r pn-l -rie m l
yrara, r m ln i! in Ih r eapnilty "f
lod.
Tha I r i l i ' Innr *(n r r ram r In vlrr-prreidrnt for Ih r fifth ill"
hnrtrr
tha f'lilith nri'l final nuatlrt trlct and hr l« nl»o n
whan I I Gordon hravi*tl a 80 mrmher nf Hurt urKaniiatlnn
Amonir ih r many Inipm vrnirnf
y a n l a rrla l to end Dennia Bn*&gt;|
In art up ih r a m ir, After one nn thnt Mr. I.nn*iri|j linn l&gt;rrn *&gt;c
lu rra a tfiil
nttciiipl
nil tenia- live in l» the •ponvurinK « f Mul
(■nnl'in lr |t fn lr il th r n vri rrn trr let | ,nkr p ark, a drvrlopmenl f"l
play anil w m l nvrr Mantling up. • porlamcti rind Ih r public.
T h r local "port-mi n'- ifinnp hae
U a l nn im k ril up a tntat af
170 yanla n a liin ji fin Ihi- vlall a I*" oldainnl 3 *tatr uiM lif* "Hr
in * t« h a il in thr ilrp a itm rn l crr« for S rm lim lr County. At the
with S lia fri following with K3. lim e of their oryaniiation tide
r.&lt;l (Jordon led thr I'r lr f y 1‘n h county didn't have any wildlife
In yntdagi' gained with IT Stan officer". They now have two of
fh rr» In Ih r rourtly and at time*
O gtlrahy followed with ilh.
Thr VI t Itm a tm liril up a Ini a I have had Hi mu' watili-ne pntiolioK
nf :itf&gt; ya id * tu ,h ln g while thu ooi fnii-nt" Alirl rivrlu
The Ini nl orKMiurat l"ii ha» hero
Inralt were hr hi In N|. T h r Anriant f l t y r lr v rn altn In i in thr In iy rlv rr»pon*lldr for thr | r
patajnir
department
w ith
!'6 •torkinc of field" With th&lt;l pail
yard* gained at rnm parnt with of quail Ip (hi* rounty. Mr. ten"iiiK al'o "tated thnt th rrr have
I ha Celery Fed*’ 3fl.
Mike W hehhrl anil ihnhly Hat* hern nearly iWtJMio ha«" amt
were thr atamlnuU in thr I'n l hream «rl free In (h r lakr« of
lina with tinrilnn anil (Igateab) Seminole f.'nunty for rratocklny
purpoara.
ata n in y in thr h arkfirh l.
Fanfold I'. Ila ta. (iando, llm
And co nK iatillation' l»- the new
d in ; T llvH lrr,
S c h ira r; (i
W ill Idle 1, Hr "ihe: (J- Cot,M l : H Ftolidu S tn tr l.rayue | ,(r«hlenl
—Tnylur , S in llh , lig lra b y, (Soriiuu. John K rid e r. I l r h a' had tot* " f
K ritr 1Illiu* F l.upraibl. Hi s i, r ip r r lr n e r in Imurlmll and *hnold
I'a n id '.
1 (b u ilt ;
T ((1811801, make a K' hmI p tr*ld rtil.
John " ta rlrd In* haarhall rat*
\Va1*"ti.
Skinner:
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Walann, Itaike r, S ltiik la rx l.
S at for whom hr pllrh rd lor
S to ic by |M-rio(U;
K eU n tllm i'
It i s n R -341 one month h rfn rr Ih r "ra.ow
II 0 o n— 4) rl'wed, and p laird in Ih r F a ll*
Hanfatil
ketterlinua
SHan fold f'ltV a n Ira Iw lw rrn Ih r Culra
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Hu'lutig ynnlngn
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nr.
I'naailig yardage
3d Inp with Ih r White S*H and wav
I 'o o n llttl-mptC'l
111 touted a* “ the Iwy w m idrr" hy
11
2 Itnv Shawk and Fd Wal»h. A fter
i ' m r * cumpldcrj
4
if •priny Iln iniriK he wan rent to
0
l ‘a ™*9i4 in lrttc p ty il
7 Jnrkrwin, Ml**, in the Cotton
I'unt*
0
25 Stntr* I .* aK'M-. I.n lrr III Hir ram f
I'utiting avctiigca
0
n year hr wna farmed In Horky
1 umhlca lo*t
2
O Mount, N. C. After K d lln K off In
Yard* pctialixml
36
Ketterlinua hiilivhlual yatilage; n poi«l *tart hr hurt hi* arm and
Shafer H j; WINnn f&gt;7: Wn 1*011 w b &gt; fo m d t» atny out of liaarhnll
for nearly n year.
In Itt'H new life rnme l» K rid ­
Fanfold
Imllvhh'.at
yjinhige:
Taylor Hj Smith n j O yh thy ,‘tk, er. I l r won Irn K "m r* in n row
for Itockv Mount. A fter the Rood
Guidon I I .
"how iriy w llh llncky .Mount hr
wa« purfhn&gt;rd hy the llrooklyn
Itodyrr* nml wan farmed to Ma­
con in 11*211, for whom h r won 13
Kamr*.
lirld r r was recalled to Brooklyn
duriiiK Ih r "pnnp of 11*30, hut waa
Inter rrtu rnrd to Macon where
hr won III yarne* and aided the
N E W Y O H K , ( M . rm -jA k — I’enrhe* In wtnnfnK the pennant.
T h r HodKcra wtlll liked hrldA ftrr a thaky atari, thr i ’ mla.
r r ‘a work mi Ih ry h n u ih l him
rfrlphia r.a itirt apprarril today In
hark far another lour nf Holy
be taking 'trail aim »n tlirlr lliltil
In thr h l| *hnw. I.a lr In Itr t l.
Mraight National Fo o thill Leaafter a few mnntha with Itrnnkf i r t illr .
Irn . he a n aenl In lla rlfrird ,
The hard-hitting F a g lr* opened
Conn., In the KaMern Ira a u e
thr I UI.li campaign Iiy absorbing
where h r led all n ria n lrrd lm»e• 33-10 walloping from ( ’leva,
hall le a in m w llh hl« Im p rr*.
lanil'a llrn w n i, hut th ry haven't
• h r nnn-lm * rernrd nf Ih -J. In .
|o*t alnrr, I'uarh (irra a y N ralr'a
rinded In the IS v lrtn rlra In
•quail
ijlr k r il
for
In r
fifth
In 1931 were I I ahnluul ball
Mraight lim a yraten lay, la k h s
lam e*.
claar llt lr to Ih r A nrr t Iran (’on*
K rld rr ayaln found tiimeetf In a
Jeienro trait, hy drubbing Ih r
lliooklvn uniform In 1032, and
Washington ItnU klna, 35-3.
a
ft
rr two montha wa* farmed *o
I ll t triumph h r|p n | to hrrak
• flrat plarr H r with thr New J r r » r y C ity In Ih r In lrrn a llo n a l
York (ila n tt, who w r r r dumped l, ray lie. J r r a r y CUV leaded him
Into th lul potlilnn via a 11 3 (n N a"hvil!r in 1033 for Fonnf ’
rethack from thr Chicago Card­ r r r v null In 1034 h r waa I k iu k IU
inal*. t leteland, Wllh n 4ft 7 by Phlla.lrlphla riiillle * .
A fter t«*"liiK arveial r i m e for
Victory
n vrr
th r
Pittsburgh
fitra lrra , took Ih r runner-up «pnt, Ih r P h llllr* h r wn* hit w ith «
M rnuw hllr,
th r
N rw
York halted hall In a route*! Iw tw rrn
the I'h llllra and th r New 3'ork
Y a n k ' won the "hip nnr,” ru m
Ing a 3H-27 dccliion ovrr *hr Ulanta, and n* th r rrault wa* InChicago Hear a, whom they'd never art h r for n vrr a month. T h r
Whipped lie fin r.
That aucr •*» I'h illir* *rnt him to Ilaltlm o rrf nf
gave Ih r Yanka a fu ll y a m 1 lord Ih r International FraK U r, then
In Ih r
National t ’o n f.'rrn cr— In lla irllo w n .
K rld rr Marled Ih r IP3h aea"on
jh e y 'le Willi alt of tlirlr arvrn
aatnrs -and pushed Ih r llrara with Ila ir llo n , and wa* later arnl
hark In Wltkea lla r r r .
back to thltd.
Johnny rnuldn't lak e a p rln i
Second position w ar taken nvrr
training In 1*34 brraune nf an
bv tbk rampaging Hama of la *
arm Injury in h r ra m r tn San*
Rngelr* S till nn a trrriflc opfnrd In 1934 and relurnrd la
Itl'trr folio winy tltalr 10 2? tu*9*
Hrtahlun In rnmplete Ih r nea• a r tr o f the Ilaltlm o r" Bullet* »on. winning 14 game*, lie wan
th r week h rfo rr, th r Kama y««- Mto gamea in Ihe playnffa for
fn d a v vrntrd their pnwrr on thr
Scranton.
Detroit Lion*, (13-24.
T h e re hr decided tn give up
In another National L'onfrrm r.r la m lra ll and rrtu rn rd to Sa n fo rd
d » *h , H nlllm ntr remained win w here he haa lived e v e r alnee.
l(* * . auffi rin *
Ita alxi'i loat.
.In l(rId Mr. K rirler 1fra m e a
Tha n u llrta (vowed to tha San director o f Ihe Florida S ta le I m '
Fn m rlarn 4 9 rn , 11-H. It w ar gue. lie al»o aerved aa manager
tha 4Uera' arrond Irim nph In a o f the Sanford C elery Keda In Ih r
tow i f t r r Idowlnx five alralyht 14*47 »ra*on. |ji* t year he wa*
*
—- - vire-preaidrnt o f th r Flo rida Stale
1 -g u t, and w r know he w ill fill
Ih r preMdent'a office during Ihe
coming aeaaon In a highly aatlauhr c
factory manner for a ll Ih r tram *
U K IS IIA N r ., A U ltra fra. Oct. 30 In Ihe Irague.
— (AY—N atio nal ainylra champion
A rt I&gt;aram of San Kranrtarn
•w rp i throuph the flra t round
K K K V U 'R |'IN
mf lk * ({om i«lan d Tennla Tourna­
In rwrownltlait h f hla faith fu l
ment today w ith a 1 2 , U-2, tt-2 w ork. A . N . J l i if l f e d . - U k a MonV lrtary over P t l r r P n c k tH a f
tm* been awarded a lw « n ty .
Auatrmlla.
'
V'n *T Flo rid a Pnw.
In another flra t round raaUh,
t Cum puny, 'H . H .
D trk fla v in or Oranpa, N . Y .,
dtHalon m anager, andefeated Lo t Ham ilton of AualiddF
trallOj M , 0-3. ® f. ,
M K Stafford haa eaUhll*he*l
Ih r hntt|tte record nf rumplrtlnr?
, T h r I’hiUlM. p o n „ S i xamea hr gH-wf ihraw to yearn * t the aumo
Oft* run laat M a n n and loat |fl pla-e he waa employed In IM O ,"
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Southern Stars

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Clemson End Knocks
Do wn Conversion
Try In 13*12 Win

gins Today In 48th
Playing O f Tourney CCUP*£
A
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I’ I N O l U t s f . N . C . 0&lt; i. W
,,1 ’ r One hundred and ihntyIn r li'.pcluli n u llrd (heir (k ill
* demanding fr,952-yard
i Inmpion entitle in ln d *y'i qualify
my i"U»d for ih r 4Hth North and
N m ili (Jpcn Golf Touinam cnl.
1%'iih thr field ol non-inviled
p ltv rri 10 lam r, Inntriamrnl nffir ia li uu reared from 30 to 50 the
number n( placet m ih r lournarnenl i&gt;i"prr darting lomnrmw.
I lie low &gt;0 today will join a
trio I group nl 95 o llir n who need
mil qualify. A four nvrr par 7fi
l' liiMlied ym d rnoriKh In make
llm 'ju.ddyinv grade.
Four 1k*-hole murid* In a* many
dav- will deride th r |7,IWM) event,
r u in in g a lop n r ir r of $ I.Sort
Already InMalled a* fav o rllr i*
Sam Sm ad, Ih r W hile Sulphur
I'tin g", \V. Va., lop money m ak­
er who a venr ago pentrd a winniriK 271, only three atro kn n rrr
thr cour*r record.
Sm ad will I f rhallrngrd hy a
foi niidahle fo ld of p to fn iio n al
and umatrur *w iu g ri* that ha*
liiadr the entry 11at one of the
mod im p ir*"iv r in the tourna­
ment’* hiatmy.
F in iii the pnifr**ional rank*
come *uch threat* a* Claytnti
llr a fn r r . Johnny Palm er, Jim
T in m •«, Hah Hamilton Chandlrr
Harper, J " r Kirkwood, J r , Clnilda
11m■iinui nml K d illr llu rk r, thr
Cornu-, tii id v e lrm n who trlm m ,"l
Snrnd in thia yrn r'a I ’ll A chainpiondilp.
Thr
am atriir
rontlngrnt
I*
• quallv oiit'landing, hoaatlng *uch
name* a* Ham I'r a r tta , etm rnt
nniioiial champion; hla final* vielim l*«t »ummrr. Frank H lrla a han; Ihrk Chapman. Jim M cllale,
William Campbell ami Ted BHhop.

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Fire Prevention
II aallaatg I » m War* fta*l
w ill, however, if requeatM. aa&lt;
•i*l grown* In enntmlled tiurolug. The Hate law »aya tin t any
ronlrollrd hurning oprratlnn mu-t
hr confined to thr grower’* own
land and all adjoining neighbor*
m in i fir*t la* notified.
The referendum, which w ill lw
voted on hy arparalr lwll»t at
th r grnrtal election voting law,ihr,
I* a* follow*:
“ l ’ non the quealhm of tha
etlahlhhment and malatenawr#
nf a county fire ronlrol unit
In the County of HemlnMe,
Florida, and aulhortilng fh e
Hoard of t'ounly ( 'oraailaolawera
of raid county to levy annually
a tar on all the tatahle properly la Mid rounty t e m p i home•tradii up tn Ihe aa*eaaied ialue
of 13,040.004), to defray a
portion of the coal and ea&gt;
pen*e of eatahliahlng and main­
taining th r »aid rounty flee
r-n lro l unit.
The County’* ahare In Ihe coat
nf Ihe project w ill be |4,000 per
year with the atate and federal
government* adding approximate­
ly |H,fH)0 for a total of UC.OOA
annually, A ll thr money, except
fo r Item* of rquliunrnt not local
ly available, w ill be (pent In
Hrmlnolr County.
T h r lax burden for the fire
rented unit rnnnot rx rrrd 2 m ill*
or approximately 20 centa on
each 11,000 dollar aaaeaamrnl.
ltom&gt;trad* valued at leas than
$6,000 are exemept from ta xa­
tion. hut regardleaa of the la in thm burden n il landowner* Urge
and imetl would benefit oqunfly
under Ihe taw . l a P ■-H • F m id ln g
atate and federal
(unde are available, conattvction
work nn the neraeaaty towara
ami telephnne communication ran
hr brffiin J u ly I , Itrti) and the
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Rickey, DeWitt Talk

Over Possible Deal

By L K S L E A . J ACO H SKN
Planning Technician of l ’ , S . Soil
Conarrtatlon Service

ST.
L O U IS . Oct. 30-uP&gt;—•
Branch R ick e y, currently w illiO R *
a hateball home. w»* here to ­
Planning Terhnlclan
I*. S . Soil Conaervallon Service day for a meeting with St. Lout*
“ I like my Pen«acola Hahla lhown* preildont B ill DeAA’ it l.
There wa* conviderahle ineculagra»»!’’ Perry Cani"ron. a Semi
note Soli Contervalion I)l*trlct lion a* to whether Hickey* v i l l t
to the Brow ns’ front office w i|l
rooperat»r made that atatement
culminate in ju st a eocial gai!
thl* week after weighing *lx head
or whether It meant the An**rof cattle that had been rra»ln e Ican l.cngue havehall cluti la- in
a two and three quarter acre block
future.
for thlry-three d a n at hla home Hickey’*
There have l&gt;een rumorv th at
plact ea»t of -Sanford
the form er llrooklyn Dodger head
f)n Seplembei 21 Mr. Tameron man might move into the B ro w n l^
Mocked the "mail Pen** ola Baht* organitation, luit they hare baetr
planting with 3 row*. 2 " tie r* an'* ' dented hy DeAA'Itl and diielajm *
a ia l f which tipped the beam* foi ed by R icke y.
a total of 3.130 pound*. On Octoh*i
Rickey nl*o plan* to »ee oign23 he again weighed Hie cattle er Kreil Snigh of the S L Lout*
They totaled 3,433 pound* to *how Cardinal* Hut thl* ha* been label­
a irwIn of ,'103 pound* At lhl&lt; ed na "not on buHneu.’*
point w* deridrd to do a little mor*
The lim it pcralMent rurnora
figuring We came mi wHHt a r-aln have R ick e y gning into the Pittaof I.S I pound* per head per dav. burgh
P irate
crgenUatlon
tn
and the gra*a had produced 11* »ome capacity -but haieball fan apound* of beef per acre In the 3*» It St. I mul* nre keeping an e y e
dav period. Mr. r»m *ron pointed on the Rlckey-DetVitt conferene ,
out that the htrtricanp had put the today a ll the "ante.
*
rattle off feed for otmnM three
daV». and two of the row* were column wu' Hir fa d Hat !■«•* and
»iclrlv whrn thrv w rie put on the bream m e provided In the U-i S .
gra*&gt;. "Three factor* kept lh- Fi*h a n il AVildlife If at hery a t
gain down ron *ld rrah ly“ , he **ld. VVVIeka "n a tram na) b»*i* w ith
AVc agree with Mr. f'ameron We the bream being proibled in the
Fall and the ha*t In the R nrinir.
Hkr Pen*acola Hahla gta* t, few
AA’e have recently received a The htenm are alu ar* ' ttookad
The ‘ um w er
great many re&lt;|ueat* for flvh to before the ha**
atock anfall pond* and lake* lie. month" are u*ed to make th e
longing to landowner* in Orange nee*o*arv i"'nd exatnlnatloita in
Soil CoiiM-tvation D iM rict. It w*» older to determine whether V K k
n c - c a r v lo evnlain 'bat fi*h ran pond !• tn bn I ii ii r, whether r*v
not he provided every month nf moval of rough fl-h I* neudail. o r
if Mocking of olther h*1* or hr*at)l
the year.
Previously mentioned in Ifcl* or both would l&gt;e deniable Such
evaminatlon* ran only b* inada at
In 26 pi*ye* In leading Minneuita H a l time
to la*t half tmirhdown to tie
landow ner* who i|e«ire a**i»tMlrhlgan 7-7.
anco In developing f*itilltp i| ‘and
Ja ck
Hackett, Miami (F t * .I managed fi*li pond*, ahotild nlae#
q u a rtrrta rk — completed 14 of 24 their appll atl &gt;n« with our n/fiP*
p an e*, two for louchdown*. in In the Old po*| O ffi. • HnlM lng
24-0 victory over Plttaburgh.
•unie time bef. -e n**t SprinT In
Don llelnreich, AA’ a a h i n gtnp ■
uuarterhack— completed 19 nf t* older that t lu ir p u l* rnav ’ &gt;
pa»*e*. three for touchdown*. In Inctoded tn the atialv*!* »-he4iti4
for naxt iir n m ir .
21-7 victory over Stanford.

College and I^ocal High School Grid Records, Schedules
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Nine Major Teams
A r c Still Untied
And Undefeated
NF.W Y O H K . O r! 31) —4/1**-Nllin major tram * are nmnhg the
37 rn llrg r clrvcn* which have yrt
to |o*r or Hr n foot hall game Ihi*
•rn *on.
T h ry nrr Southern MethocHM,
A rm y, Oklahoma, Kentucky. C a li­
fornia. Miami ( F la t , Princeton,
Wyoming and l.oyola ( F a llf l.
Three &lt;t Hie irr|tir»
t'ornefl,
N orlhw ratrrn and W lrhlla
were
uniong Ih r lh which had perfect
reeniil* aolled laat week end.
Cornell ua» lo n t'n by Prince,
ton, 27 0. N nrlhw ealein fell he*
fun- \VI*con»ln, 14-13. W irhlla loat
In llotialon, 4«-f&gt;The ufiliealen*untl4d 11*1:
Won eight gamea— Ouatavtla
Adolphiii I M inn.I.
Won aeren gamea- Kentucky,
Ahllrne Christian, X a rle r (Ohio)
Farro"*e T ca rh rra (AVIa.I.
Won "I* gamea— W yom ing
Fehigh, Florida A A M-. St. U w ValparaUn fin d .), Wheaton ( I I I .) ,
r e n r e , California, Canlerhurjr
(Im i.l, l’ar*on*. I.eWl* and C lark
f t ir e .|, rat l . l l f i l y , Valley C ity
tearhrra IN*. I ) .) .
Won five game* — Southern
MethodlM, A rm y, Miami nf F la .,
j^iyola nf C a lif., Princeton, O kla­
homa, Mutktngum, Thiel, New
llnm p'hire, C a r n e g i e Tech.,
Franklin
A
Marahall, Mount
Union
(O hio),
Florida
Slate ,
Whitewater Teachera (W lt .l. Mor*
ri* H an ey, W hittier (O rtll.y..
Won four gamea— P rV ie l.
Won three gamea - Maryland
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By A S S O C IA T E D P R E S S
John Huth. Yale hallhark kicked coniertion that give Yale
Id-13 victory over Holy Crow.
Dreher G arkinr, Clemron e n d hailed down Wake Foreil conver•ion attempt in final ircond lo in­
line Clemron victory. 13-12.
AI Pfeiffer, Fnrdham end —
with a reputation at a pan ta u lie r.
made a 90 yard run after taking
pa«» from Dick Doheny in Fordham'r 21-14 victory over San
Franciico.
•
Vic Janow ict, Ohm Slate half
hack rcored twice, recorered two
nim blei. lotted four touchdown
pa*»et and converted len timei in
I I trie* •• Duckeyev manacred
Iowa. S 3 -2 I.
Hob G ain, Kentucky la rkle — hr»
ethihilion
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Georgia Tech rated one of (he beiF
ever turned out by a tackle there
ai unbeaten Kentucky heal Tech,
28 lo 14.
Johnny fo a tta , Wivennilrr Quar­
terback— connected on 13 of 17
paa»ea. Including two for touchdoarn*. In 14-13 win over Northwealern.
Boh Shemon*ki, Maryland halfhack— arnred two Imrchdownt,
one on a 44-jr«rd run. In helping
heat Duke. 14-14.
rieorge tludak, Minnetott halfta c k —handled ihe hall 14 timet

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Hints To Housewives
T R I-P U R P O S E P A N S
%
U trn O ls whbh rail iln trip le duty
fe r storing fond in ih f refrigerator,
than cooking, sn t finally serving
aava time and energy »f the took
tfld alao «avc food, hou*rhoM
roulpment specialist* of the U S
Department of Agriculture ana
rf**t. The u*ual transferring of
food from rafrla aialo r container
to cooking pan and than In *crviny
d llh add* up In time amt food Inal
• from meal to meal and day lo day
Fo r ba*t economy of refrlgereini
# tpacr th* specialists suggr.t nian
•It of Ih * lisH t t i l t to fit Iha fond,
and those of square nr icetangular
H u ra l

Common Sen h i *

Hy Spmta Johnaon

* A N N U A L I c iN m t f.N V K
E N A B L E A G E N T S TO
O IV F. WORK S E R V IC E
Returning to their respective
esmmunitiaa after Ilia raaant sltg r.ual conference of nil workers of
* county and home dammiatrallmi
lb- (,'n lv rra lly «f Florid* A grim !
tu ra 1 Ealenshm Sarvlc*. Flo rida'*
* agan'a sat out ltd* week ti an
ether year of e r'is ily to odvl'a
and aaalat tha ru rrl people of
tba -la ta In tliair work.
A t tha ro n fiia ,ra Iho agents
obtained many valutbla poin ta n
that lhay w ill |ia n on to totnieis
• and farm woman and to 4-11 club
Iwy* and girl*. The r o t ife r m "
•agave tbam tba opportunity to talk
^wrtlh each n tlirr about tb rir prnb
lama amt to confai with retoolrh
Worker* on crop*. livestock, pact
to n lio l,
marketing.
null it ion,
haalth, and many other subjects
pertaining to niral life. The meetIn f hronaht Ihain ‘‘up to date”
on s c le tlflr and other day-aloe
m tnt* tn their field during the
, pr
y * a i, nd thin liable* them
Ip
» u v inf i mn.ion of these
Ja *1 omen'* il‘ lr-1 to the people
. ntl'»'
r ' l i r in-d f
and
iP ta oy » •men. Iioy* and girts.
I • •**na n w»*a,
' i. r»*ee
jy held e ie rv ye i ! y 'E ite n -io n
- Service w o ik-r to review their
Ift t v lt le s , to obtain ti"w Informa
tlon and atifgeitiont. in n uke
plan* fo r tha nrw y**r o f w oik.
and tn r a r r lr t in*piratlon t . In­
crease »nd Improve their effort*
in hehalf of rural people. It har
bean • major factor over thu
f a i r * In Iha development of th •
• Extension Service Into tha atrong,
V e fficie n t, and helpful nrganltatlon
that It I* today.
B atter crop*. Inctrakrd Income,
Improvement* In health, ami more
comfortable arid aatUfying rural
life In general aie the objectives
w hich Extension Service worker*
fra
helping
farm
people
lo
. . achieve, ami the agent*’ a c tlv ltlr*
h iv e played no small part in the
grant advancement* lh * t have
Mo.t made during the pn»t thr«"
decades The agent* are not con'P Met to red up«n their pa»t
achievements. however, and they
, i n aager and amhltlnua to In
■ ( r c a i* and Improve their so r.
• vita to rural people. T h e ir annual
ifipfe.rance help* them to become
J v t n more useful *nd helpful to
farm people In the future.

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•bane without pm irudm- handle*
or knohi. Fo r thoM tacking co rar*.
iiluminum fo il may be pretied over
th rtop and around edge* for both
ito rig e and rooking.
Metal pan* generally can la k e
the &gt;udd«n change la temperature
in the m o w from refrigerator to
range W ith a few precaution*,
fla t* , pottery or mametware also
can move from cold to hot or vice
eerta.
t,rn rra llv it i* »afer to put &lt;urh
container* when cold into th r oven
rather than on top of the »tove
because the oven heat* them more
evenly. The sudden expsnslon of
the bottom o f the rold Hl»h when
•et on high, direct heat may rau*e
chipping or breakage.
t'nle** the food nerd* Immediate
high heat, it ’a a good Idea tn put
ltie i old utensil in a mid m « an*
l e t t h e two hrnt up together.
If glassware I* used on to r of
the *tnve. be *u ic It 1* made t
• land high direct heat. (Hen alas*
ware i» not manufactured for thi*
purpose
If time pet m ils, take the di*b
from the rrfrlg e ra lo r long ennngh
lie fore rooking to take tba rh ill o ff
Otherwise, allp an a*hr*la* mat
under It and u»r Inv beat until the
iitenill no longer feel* rold.

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WILL REMAIN OPEN ON WED-

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NESDAY AFTERNOONS.

on him for the heM in automotive service. da&gt; or night,
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Sanford Merchants A ssn

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apart- K SH K I.M A Nb Red Rose
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phone! Tourhton # Watson, 1201 Celery
878-H.____________ _________________
Ave Phone U J J J .
I Small unfurnished apartment at I Ws both lose 1hen you don't bring
_ 1 0 U J C ale ry Avm ua.
your prescription* to I.A N K Y 'I
n « licaulta
I .A h K S IIIK Furnl-he-l C n ttsg e.
Phono 108
n * t* lm t * | h i m ***** la
H'•sting Fishin g Citrus.
A ll M E R C H A N D IS E r.irh sn g e
We
at) Want 1 # m M S M la T M
conveniences, ffurgetena'. Ban
• aaraen Mansi* 1
buy, se ll, swap. 321 K. let I ’ hnne
sna Lake, I ’aols. Phone i l f f l W l I 1684
___________________
tt* u in* par lias laaaetta*
Weal and o f Greyhound B u t (ltd* I lM K IH t P E K D n . Complete line
Mm # Ma pa* liaa Inaaertan
tlon. Suitable far large o ffice
Hupt'e Tuiedo^feed R 'n r*
or combination office and diag iar
room w ith *011(1 g la u diaglay S W lfE T " H A M L IN oranges. |K&gt; 0
bushel. R . W . Lord. Phone 11.14Ttalaa T ) a*t I' m {■ n &gt; !3
window. Plen ty e f parking apace
aa* H at Ja* Vanefg t a a n a n
J
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Apply
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S E W IN G M A C H IN E S , new and
tioB11red. T e rm s. 321 E . I» t HI
! Two bedroom modem furnish rd
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Warn Ana wilt t * aeaeplt*
Phone 1614. ,
house—screened
porch.
1810
W.
*»ae I t * vdtpnaaa aa a t a •ltd S t. Inquire Mr*. Culber- I For Balei Perfect condition. Used
• r a a t a a rteea* It raae m b *
a
la Uaiag la the istephaaa haaA,
hou»* across Street.
Washing Machine Tel rtlfi W
i:
I * " S i m gat Iht* a m a a a t s Furnished
cottage
for
rant. Phllcn R efrig e ra to r: Blonde table.
n *a .he eateHleet le eapatiag
ta pae * K - r l l | . la s * * r 1s t
Adult* o n ly. IfO t Park A ve.
4 ch a ir*, buffet, n rw .
HI I
ne la eapdee Ike kee papelM#
Ph. 4M -J.
I M w U f.
__________
eervlra. a ll Waa* A4m aavn* he
It, aae atria* aa (he 4 * r hatae*
] For IU I* —* line*, Skinner Pip#
pahMraita**
I2f00 F t .) with h or 10 hor*«
I — R E A L K H T A T E FOR H A I . B - J
electric motor and pump. C all
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ih a * « a t« i&gt;
aa *»raa wear* la gaar
Ten a*L
acre* citrus lauu |32tt feet
St-f-J e fler fi 00 P. M.
depth w ith 3:i0 feet fiontage on Fu ll mealed new crop Pecnns.
Deep I .a he- Markksm; &gt; raars
20 cent* lb. in 3 and 10 Jb.
* eaaaae ta reap*aelkSe gee
B
bouse w ith elect)ir range nml
lot*. Phone 833 J'H e n ry N ickel.
a * w lhaa 1 ea laeartaat taaeerefrigerator, tiarggr 30 feet bv
*0 feet w ith large storeroom
and workshop, M c ilia * ltoo* 6 - ' A R T IC L E S W ANTED ~ 8
8 yeara old—S I varieties.i . _
other allrtM trees 4 years old WE BU T, S E L L * T R A D E used
furniture. Wllenn-Mnier Furni.
Contact owner at place or P.D .
ttrre f 1, 811 K t*t Phone *Wt
Bos UIHt. Ken for ii. flo ra ca A.
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Unfinished home b f owner, 811
Maple A ve. Phono (UI8XM
Por Rato: Heifer* *"•« Hull*. A. M.
a f K L A K A A r A IH K N T B , ( M M
Wee her. Orange City,
and Store*. 118 W. F lra t Street. For Sale. M y Equity in a nice
frame house close In to town and
Phona 480-W.
schools. 2 bedroom*, living room,
H E L P WANTED
FU R N IS H ED APTS. FOR REN T
kitchen, dining room, screened
I 2-Room* with private bath and
to
porch.
Bog
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Hanford
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Elec tele kitchen.
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Herald.
W A N T E D : Experienced
grocery
t 1 8-Room* with private bath and New M asonry two bod room tbout*.
cashier, ago 18-85. high icbool
Elec trie kitchen. Apply S I I W.
*‘
wlucatlon. A pply Marg aret Ann
it
Ath Street or Nick P k g . Store ■ ^ a jg o b l * t'hon* 1VM.H
tr # H 0 San ford A re.
Wanted:
W allreas and fountain
help. Tourhton Drug Co. Her
A R T IC L E S FO R B A L K
f f f R f c E ROOM furnished ap art­
Mr. B ill._______________ " ____________
ment with screened porch. Os­
M IL L S S W A P SHOP -405 E . 4th Wanted: Housekeeper fo r fam ilv
teen A pts. Call 880 or I3£3 evenRt. W* Huy. Bell or T ra d * m od
of fo ur, two small children. If
J r ,n « l ______________________ ___________
anything. Phone 186-f,
while m ay live in with salary
Plantation Estates—Duplex. One S T A N L E Y
488-tV,
PM O nU cTg— P e rtle *,
aide furnished, one unfumlebed.
sa srm
Hostess O lfU . Phone 877-M.
Bee Whlddon, 118 So. Park A re .
Georgia S m ith . 808 J
W O RK W A N TED
T w o S-Rcom Apartments nicely
Aeo.
fu m ish kd —electric kitchens. On*
Ymtng married man. Main* morCrnwruto BowSg Ptpo
furnished Bedroom. 206 L a u re l—
^
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Septic Tank*, grease trap*, day
148-W
*
W tnltr months. References. Clivtonka, tank
cradlra.
stepping
« k v - a s ; +tJUU per week tn dealre- atonoa, benchoa, Hoaror-putc. block*,
Rahklrk, R F 0 No. 5, Brewer.
Main*.________
able people Airport. Senator J . window e llls and lintel*. Concrete
f*
A. I^ e. F F Station, idrone » IIH floors, machine finished. Free F.*tl- A L L T Y P E S of Ruildoser W ort
*
Fnrnlehed gamge apartment, 3 mates.
Reasonable Rate*—Free
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Clean u p stair* fiirni»hed
ment. 1717 Park Ave.

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•rilin g , Naval lle»erve L o ra l" H
IH* Hanford Ave__________________
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S E R V IC E S

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DIM. AN I B l Morning .sentinel, t n
Undo Evening Sta r C all P*ipi
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rycter rrpaireil, lurk ami t n
work
Prompt r r r r re. II W
Hhnoia .110 F. 41b Hi
H E P A M l M tlD E B N IZ E
.......
home. Only 1(13 down now rr
quired F IIA Plan In sta lim m ’
Loan Den’t., Itom i 317 pfmnr
2*n. Hanf ud A t twirl ir Nation*!
Bank Memlier K D IC
N EW F I nt)HH 1art Bead to per
fectinn. Dirt floor* mad* llk&gt;
nrw. Finishing, rleaatng A w si
lag. Put table power ptart ti
year* rtsparianc* la Rem iarii
County, II. M. Gleason. I« k r
M ary.
Drag line, hulldoSer, dump trie •
m urk, fill d irt. »hetl and 'I* '
by load or fob. Contact II K
t, ihulrd and avsorlatee, 101* t
Mew York A v*,. D efend.
Pv
*30 or 283-W’
V E N E T IA N
HLIN DH made u
order. Seminole* Vonellan Blind
Co
820 W. 3rd Hi.
Ph..*.'
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Milk Cow, light ru le r, black f a i r ,
nne htoken horn. I f found phon'
W alton Reel R J.J day and 583-M
fltwLt RfWhrrl____________________
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A U T O M O B IL E S

tty Paul Itnliln-rm

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C all Phone 1051 for
A ll Type* Of Book Work
Mary M cKinney Bookkeeping
Servlc*
Room 403
A tlantic Bank Rulldlng

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B U Y IN G A C A R T Refoeo finan
r ln r *ee i i * lo rave money. In
•tallm rnl town Iv p 'l.. Bm.rn 317
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Maurice Coutello,
Silent Movie Star,
Dies In Coma At 73
H O L LY W O O D , Oct. 30 —(A*)—
Maurice Costello, m atirur idol of
two generation* ago arxl father of
t ’vo famous actresses, Is flra&lt;l.
The 73-year-olil whlte-hairei)
tor who in the sunset of life sail)
“ It'a better to tie a has-lw-en than
a never-waa," lucrumlx-ii yrstrn ln v
to heart iliaease anil • ompliratinnthat hail kept him in a virtual
coma »lnc* T uen lay.
Frequent iieath-l.nl visito r* were
hi* once rslra n g rtl hut later rerun
died ilaughters, Dolores ami H el­
ene Costello, former i r l i e o e v
One of the earliest of tin- great
screen lovers, Costello had won
stage renown i&gt;efore he entered the
Infant film husiness.
Born in Pittaburgh, I ’ m., he he
;an his career there in vaudeville
n 1994 with a s o u k : "H ere |je »
the Mirk that threw the h rirk :
he’ll never throw another "
There followed Stork rompanv
w ork, then llroadwav where he liecam# a m atinee idol in •'{h o lla *"1
Y a rd ," "The K e n tu rk y Feud." "TlTe
Cowboy and the lunly” and others.
I I* left the stage for the movies
In 1906, taking a t-'ili a week |oh
w ith the old Vitagruph Co., where
he had to he||i Imihi seenerv n*
part of the Joh. Vitngtnuh starre*’
him hy name in 1907, with no more
chores hut. he said later, “ I then
became known a* the f tr et arre r
player to show sign* of temper
m ent."
Ha also was the firs t to receive
/an mail and hv 1910 women mob­
bed him at every |iuhlir appear
nnce. A nervous breakdown in 1916
shortened hi* hig time career and
by the 1920* he was doing hit part
heavy role* or whatever wn« avail
able. In recent years he lived in
obscurity, doing an occasional in
dlo ’soap opera** role.
Costello's domestic life was un­
happy much of the lime. I|e M*nie 1
fame lie and Mav AlD-hul. ■'

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fl&gt; 4 • h a ll a t a lr t h r |*la&lt; a •* f f r»lil» in a
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Farmers Markets Communi t » China
ilo a itsM c s r r — r a a * &lt;is*i
Hold First Pecan pendent
of I be Cslc uil« iirwipaper,
I hr
b U lrirn tn .
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the
Sales Of Season Chinese Communist* irps.cic
believ-

Korean War

f -t * ffiread d isa ffe ctio n among
th 1 Ibotan*.
Ike Statesm an'll ro r r i sj -indent
(('•a lia se s rrsa* P s u n a n
in Kalim iiurig re p o rtid the Couiinoai t advance u n its were in the I once, m the arra w brtr the outItifc o foot Durigma P a -s , alxcut breaa* l-egan, police rrinlorcr80o m iles northeast of L h a sa .
nicnir wete moving in. Shooting
Hr «aid Com m unist th ru sts on alio biokr out at Arrcibo on Ibc
JA C K S O N V I L L I ; Oct.
3o - rd planning a thiee-piuneed dlive
(S p e cia l!—1“The season's firs t pe­ on Lhasa hum both (h r nonhead the cap ital were expected from •loltbein coast.
can auctions to I * held at State and iu u llic.n l, as well as oilier the**- i-oii t * — k’ ushu (Jy e k u n d u t,
Well infurm til source* raid the
Farm ers M arket* w rre held In advances ilno La slrrn libel and in ihc C hinese province o f Is in g - nationalists, members of a small
hai »*&gt;out 409 m ile* northeast o f
flnnifay and Htarke the past week.
hut well organism! party which fol­
On Tuesday, the Bonifay Market into ihc north of Ih r remote Him a­ Lha&gt;a. and N'agchuka, considered low# much the same line as the
layan
Ivlina
ruled
country.
the la - ie s t route tow ard the Til* ■ Communists, planned demonstra­
sold a light volume though prices
Yuahu ario tion* to coincide with registration
were fa irly satisfactory. Stew arts
The Indian government spokes­ Ian iiip it a l; from
D ry a , lr o f voter* Nov. 4. in connection with
led with a price of .TOlfcr per man u il'li.I that T iU T lias a *k n l Him ' he. and from
pound, Schley 29Vie, .Moore 2 7 S c . India for any diplomatic a-si-lance so ullu astern T ila d .
Puerto IDco'a
new conttitution.

#4 •••ttsi*se*4 r • tan* •*■«# I 9 | a l

Puerto Rico

TV# N ationalists, o*&gt;*&gt; jir.g tk coratttution, d in t.itided complete independemo **f this territory from
tbe United State*.
The outbreak began in two
southern coastal town-. Later po­
lice ami N ationalist* &lt;lashed at a
not them roasttal tow n, and then
firin g broke out in Ban Juan be­
fore the palace occupied hy (to vrr1
mn l.ui* Munoi Marin and in front
of the Han Juan post office.
The governor Issued a statement
urging the populace tu keen calm.
(Icncral l.u i* K*tevrs of thr Na­
tional (iu an l -aid he had not vet
considered calling out tlx- guard
tu cope with thr N atxin*li*t*. a
sm all hut w rit organtirsl party
which want- the United State* In
give I'uertu Rico complete lnle»
pendence.
Eight Nationalist- were report­
ed under arrest in the cua tal a r­
ra*.
Although th r Nationalists fol­
low much the am r line in Puerto
B iro a* thr Corn niinist*. there *•«
no evidence that the C om m u n ist*
were involved In the outbreak
Both parties di murid the rotnidrte
indetx ndenre of Puerto Ifleo f»«m
the United State. The i*land it a
territo ry whose 2.999.(Mni people
are U. H ritixens.
The r la she* occurred at I'nn-e,
5&lt;i mile* southwest uf Snn Juan,
and the neaihy town of IV n urlas,
Ddh in th*- poulhrrn roastul area,
and at A i h -IImi on the northein
coast.
Nationalist oppo.istmn tu the
government intensified r*i-cntl*'
over the is-ur ul a liew run titu*
lion which i-oiigr*-** approved
Nationalists sluri:i-*l the polic*
•t'ltlon ut Ponce and an aimed
■lash ensued.
Meanwhile u groun of 30 poll-**
carrying nut a search for the presi­
dent of the Nationalist P arty,
Pedro AI'.iU ii C am p os, went to thy
home of Alldxu's mother ix ar I'*inu la* and were met hy gunfire.

The police m a rre d the shots.
A retain from Police said tin
situation at Pvnuelos wa* serious
It said a number of Nationalists
with arms and ammunition were
cutrniched in the mountain* near­
by. T h n r fire wounded four police.
At least three N ationalists wrre
killed in the clashes.
About a mile from Punce, a po­
lice corporal wa* shot and killed
hv a group of men in an automo­
bile. The a**allant* abandoned the
car, containing bombs and ammunition, and fled on foot.
laiti- last week Police had beer
alerted lu tile possibility of vio
lame after four men in Han Juan
were fuund in possession of a m ­
end ammunition.
Th* four were turned over to
Internal security agents la*t week
and unofficial lourres said the U S
Frderal Bureau uf Investigation
wa* called in.

ID* jhiMm' uf K oras ( K U K j Sixth
Division This is about 46 miles
south of the bolder.
More than Ul.ouo Communists,
repoitid to include some Chinese,
in three days uf fighting ami forc­
ed it to flee in disorder,
chewed the Division hy one-third
But the Chinese regiment reported by the 10th Corps spokes­
man w i k i pin-pointed in action ill
nnrtheusl K o n a , south of the
hig Chosin
hydroelectric plant
reservoir alwiut 40 miles south uf
Manchurian lander. The plant Succeis 27 He ami .Seedlings 26c.
it could give specifically for the
• iipplies vital electric power to
The sale on Thursday at the H tarkr "continuance of the good offices
Mam buna
Market totaled 40,000 pounds with which India hs&gt; made asailalilc
The ItOK third division sa s
stalled In tls Push toward the prices ranging from 36c fur S ch ­ In the past "
The u m ir man did not -ay
leservuil from llam hung, on the ley* to as low as llV * c on Texchos. Curtis ami H trw art* brought what u n n ta iu r India planned hut
east coast.
2ki.
Mahans
,72c,
M
iied
and
K
e
n
­
denied that the Tilx-tan message
In nildilioli tu these reinforce*
llients, North Korean women were nedy* brought 27c and 2 7 ‘ i c , included a reque-t foi m ilitary
Moneymakers
2f»c,
Seedlings
and
asdstancp or that the Chinese
I* 4 * « T
N n 4 ip r
reported going In the front. The
B u is evidently were trying to Success 26'«c to 26Vir, Randall* invasion la- brought before the
T
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hold at all rosta until w intry 24r, Van Demons 26c, President*, United Nations.
I'H IV A P A K K H I t l T r i l l i :
lila -1• oveilake the allied force*. Froschert and Brantleys 24 Vie.
I* IT A IW A f« l»
l.
«*AS&lt; *a I'J:
India already lias tent a note to
M A RYLA N D
On t lie left flank of the retreat­ Hales w ill lie held each week during the Chinese Communist govern­
A • w o r n 4*r.ni|»lalnt h a v ln ir !»•*$$
ing ID lK
His tli Division, the the season on Tuesday at lioni- ment in Peiping espr* - ing regret
M "«l ^NNln»$ %
t«mi
In t h r 4*|rri$lt
1'ifth Itegimental Coml.at team fa&gt; and on Thursd ay at the Htake and surprise at the Bed order to
^ rtu ri In ari«l fo r H r m ln o l* 4*«»un(9
K lo r|« ta, In i h a m t r y . fi*r d lr o r r *
of the C s 24th Division battled M arks." according to W illiam L . invade T ilie l. The s|Hikevman -aid
I h r a b o rt tM ir «»f w h lr h la C r lr a t r
to within 'll mites of the Man- Wilson, Director of Htatr M ar­ no anawer had la en lecrived to
l* a rk a ,
r t a in t l f f .
% rr»ua
Jo h n
A
ket*.
■hiiiian lander.
this note.
I'a r lta . D rfrn&lt;lAf$t(
t h r a r ftrr»#M p
Bepurts from other m arkets In
a r r to $««niman&lt;1 y o u to h r ant) •(,
A P corre*|M&gt;ndent William Jorlie added that
ling to let*
p r a r atnl f l l r |rou r «%rltt»n •Irfpf.eee
■
'en M |anteil the Americans suf­ the system show 13,929 field crates e*t report* the 7'ihetun dilegation
In aa|s| r iH M on o r h a fo r a t h r Ii»th
fered heavy ram iallies from mor­ of cucumbers brought a distrsaa- which ha* been negotiating here
t la r of N o r m * l»#r, A I* I t t n $*ihrr
tar and small arms fu r . By ingly low average price of I I 42 with the Cliin*e CommunDt am*
n l a r i|r&lt; r r r |in» r a n f r c a o w ill r ,
r n t r r r s l a im ln a i vou
nightfall, the regiment wa* drag­ per bushel on the Waurhula Hlate iuis'ador -till planned to go to
T h r H a n fo n ! l l r r a M
la
hrrr»&gt;$
ging in two miles ea*t of Kusong Farm ers Market during the past Peiping for fu ither tuik • The
t |r # iK o a u ,| n • n » a i| i9 | i e r of tarte r
after a five-mile advance
week with light volumes of |iep- Tibetan*, he -aid, had gone ti Kill• I e m u l a t io n In n h l r h t h l* n o t lr r
The American* killed some 490 per, eggplant, white and yellow inipoiig, near the Indm-Tiliet fron­
• h a ll h r p u hllahr«l o n r r r i c h w*ak
fo r fo u r r o n a r r u t l v r n a r k *
Beds and l&lt;a&gt;k 116 prisoners, in­ squash, tomatoes, okra and pole tier, tu pick up then luggage and
W IT .N K R H m r h a n d an*) o fftc ia T
cluding two Chinese
I&gt;ean* bringing the total packages planneil tu leave for Peiping, via
t a a l at ita n fo r il. In t h r f o u n t * $*f
More gruesome evidence nf Bed to 14,Itil with a grots revenue of Hong Kong, at the end of the
h-•fulfil*Ir ant) H tatr of M o r h la th l*
t h# la t h tin t o f $k t o h r r . A D
|« )a
ntiocitirs
w as
uncovered — HO I29,4t'i4.tl|.
Forecasts
for
this first week In November.
a/ O |* | | » : R N ( m i N
laallrs of N inth Korean civilians week indicate a reduction in cu4Hr«|&gt;
t
la
r
k
«.f
f
i
r
r
u
i
t
C
o
u r t.
The Indian *|»okr*mnii *aid his
at I'akchon, I'i miles north of cumber volume dua to storm dam­
N in th
J u it l r l a l C lr u u lt .
in ON I H I I I W AY to blast supply arid tiu n *|io ito tlo n tu ig rts in northern
Pyongyang, the former Beil cap­ age, through harvesting of new government's representative
H
fin
lrto
lr
4*ouftt
v
H
o
r
Mi
l.ha-a also reiairted &lt;onsiderahle ^ K o k j , two H kyraidet u lla t k b o n ilirr* from the U S S , l ‘ l illip p m c -S'*a,
O AKLAN D U
H I 'E .N f E R .
ital
field* Is vsperted to commence Communist infiltratio n into this It f'b lp of T a sk h o n e 77, leave the carrier let behind us they p u p a te
A T T O H .V K T A T I..W V ,
Indicative nf the Increasing shortly and volurn* and quality
•' o
l i o x IJ» ,
(., a u id up a e ria l offt-nalve agaln-.t Hie enem y. The sleek c ia tt t a r r y
fury of B id resistance was their will improve. Other commodities country, lie added that pamphlets p u i' I , IXiU-pound bombs ond U * lo cke t*. (Jn l* r n u liu ia l Budiophoto)
H A N D »MD H .4 » R ID A
••I.R ITwIt r o i l P L A IN T IF F
use of their heaviest weapons, are egpected to show an increase wete la-lug di*trihuted III an eftanks and self propelled gun*.
from now on.
Allied fighters and !.ooilier*
The Pahokec Hints -Market re
supporting Die American column |iort* during the past week the
and the B ritish Commonwealth salvaging o f storm damaged corn
27th Brigade of the wpst coast
there and from the tndianlown sec
destroyed D* tanks and seven lion, and also uf brans. Damaged
gun*.
cor, D an and celery fields have
I respite the ferocity of the Keen cultivated ami dusted and
Communist np|io*ltinri, (Seneral may yield fair crops. Planting In
Mai Alton* Tokyo headquarter* dried out inudatrd fields is now
The Brit choice of tm urt Ituckvrs who use I '/&gt; loo truiks it th* Ford F-5.
puled that "none of the enemy fa irly heavy. A light movement of
N olionol le y ivtio tio n liyur*-v pro ve this h eu vy duty truck hot oultold
counti lalta ck s was sustained.”
(letter quality corn and la-aru i*
every o lh e i m oke in its d u st — bur none — in tfie postwar period.
A s|Mikesnian said the Krd* anticipated this week.
ate “ in a desperate situation.”
Since the w ot it hut outsold lln* n est lead ing inuke b y U ratio of 5
The Hanftird Htalc Fa rm e rs'
lie said the Bed attacks III the Market reports the citiu s parking
to 3. C u th in on the eap e rie n ce o i men who know truck*. Switch to
Onjong » « tn r were slupped e x­ houtt* re»oiiM*d o|ieratiuns al high
Ford und (e e l the d iffe re n c e — in your pockelb&amp;ok.
cept for "a few minor gains.” speed a* hurricane damage to
The KOKH are regrouping in fru it in Central Florida appear*
that area, he added
1negligible. Drawer * and dealers are
A I'. H Kighth Arm y strokes, I reported as being discouraged ow­
man reported the |(()K Division's ing to heavy losa to the lu-an crop.
withdrawal waa disorganised, ami A Win loss o f bean acreage is es­
that a third of its strength was timated. Anticipated yield* from
Inst in three day* of fignting.
the acreage le ft may run about
A legim rtil of Iho ItOK Sixth
26
to 60 bushel* per acre. A large
Division reached the Matishurian
frontier Thursd ay aDive Chosan. volume of citrus ami a fa ir volume
Menaced hy the Bed* ill the rear, of lieans is e sp ertril this week.
it was foicsul to withdraw to
Songpa, more than 70 miles
ssmiII i of ( lie Yalu Um»r bound­
ary.
II a a ila a e * r *mm S a s , U aei
fn the south, at Onjutig, tha has serious internal injuria*, and
Division's second regiment was is under the care uf *peciali*ls al
*1111011011111 Thursday, the hulk Orange Memorial llutpttnl, Or
of it wiped out. Two other regi­ Undo, said Mr. Harrison. Mr. Mument*. the I9 lh and tilth, were ronese was not Injured
hard hit in trying tu rescue the
A Negro who left hi* I93!i Ford
•urvivors of the second regiment. pickup truck parked on the Or
Kouth Kiui-an luminander* said lando Highway near (he C la t*
Chinese Communist uffircra lad Tow er, resulting In sn accident,
the B u i f o r e e .
waa arrested on three rharge*,
arking on the highway, leaving
lie scene of an accident, and driv
illg aftar his license had been re
yoked. He I* Johnny I -re Brown,
(C nnliniird frum Paga Una)
h*d votiil for a candidate put up Orlando, ami was reirased on $226
hy what Itussia term * an “ If- bond after being arrested Hiindat
legal" member. Nationalist China. by Patrolman Harrison.
A 1937 Chevrolet Sedan, driven
Tlie Council approved a letter
to President Nasrollah Kntesam by Ju liu s Bridges, Orlsndu Negro,
nf the Assembly saying It had ran Into the bark end of the parked
met aguin on the Lie question Ford.
J . Plerponl Mitchell of Hanford,
ami had voted on the Rusalan
........ lutlnii. It referrrd to th« pre­ driving south on the old Orlando
vious Council re|K&gt;rt that it waa H ighw ay toward Five points at
unshle In make any recommen­ 7:90 P.M . Sunday, narrowly es­
caped In ju ry when the steerln-’
dation.
wheel on his 1947 rlub coupe locked
Naw Y o rk, a non-professional, and It hit a telephone pule rau*
were married In 1902 and Dolor#* lag damage to the ra r, estimated
and llelene were born to them. at 1160.
But a rift developed aa e arlv a*
Mra. Rita C ra ig , 016 West F ir •
1010. Mra. Costllo brought the Street, suffered somewhat from
g irls tu Hollywood in 1926.
shock, and waa attended by D r. J .
Dolores m arriage to the lata N . To lar following an automobile
John Barrym ore didn't meet with eolllilon at F.lm Avenue and FlfCostello's approval, widening the teenlh Street this morning at tt:6&lt;
breach, and in 1927 Costello am* o'clock. Damage to her 1910 l.s
hi* wife were divorced. Two year* Salle Sedan wa* ritlm a trd by the
Inlet she died. A fte r Dolures d i­
police at I960. T h r other ra r in
vorced Barrym ore in 19.76 the girl* the areldent wa* a I9IH
Ford
and their father healed the fam ily Coupe driven hy Aimer Freraun
wound a.
Negro, and damage wa* put al
Costello and Kulh Keevea. daugh­
ter of Federal Judge A lfred I. $600.
Beeves of Kansas C ity , were m ar­
T IU -like flooring ronaialing of
ried in 1979, hut were divorced in
scrap wood w ith the end-train
Ford i» Brit in tale* because it is first in value. In addition to low
1941.
Once when Costello was asked in e l posed has been developed at
first cost, the F-5 offers these 10 advantages over the next four
recent year* what liecame o f all Purdue U niversity.
leading m akes In the I V t ton field.
the money he earned In hi* hey-dav
A
portable
plow
unit
has
Iwen
he said: "W e lived well ami every
0 ) Up to 1 ,7 2 0 lbs. more p aylo ad capacity. ( 1 ) U p to 1,5 0 0 Ibt.
duwn ami out actor knew that 'Cot' developed for quirk clearing uf
higher G .V .W . rating. ( 3 ) Up to 3 1 0 lbs. less chassis d e a d weigh!.
foreat
fire
lines.
____________
had a rheck hook."
( 4 ) W idest (316-Inch) re a r brake shoe lining. (S ) Highest compreieion
ratio. ( # ) O n ly Ford offers a choice of V -8 or 6-cylinder engines.
( 7 ) O il Filter at no extra cost. ( 0 ) O n e quart oil both a ir d eo n er
a l no extra cost. ( 9 ) Biggest clutch lining a re a . (1 0 ) O nly Ford has
worm and dual row needle bearing roller steering.
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ups to 145-h.p. Big Jobs, Ford is America's No. I Truck V alue. Switch
to Ford Trucks. See your Ford Deoler today.

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Candidates For Motion To Block
City Commission Construction 01
Speak At Rotary Stadium Defeated

SAN JU A N , P u n to llic o . I X i
£ 1 —&lt;/P)— National ( i i u i i l lu lir t .
d rlrim iim l tu tma-h irm aim ng I#•trlancr ul U . S -haling Nalioiul*
itl lebell, d o o r iiim ii ire liunol
fo ic n uul oi thru tlio |ig li"ld at
Jayuya today m * comhinrd allack hy D ialing p la r.'i and troop*.
I hr government I loop* hr yin
mopping up puckrti hi Jayuya. a
r rn tr i o| the Nalionalut le iu ll
•which riuptrd y n lr id a y , and lent
Ip ra th ra d i toy*aid Uluado, almut
10 in ilrt tu the w rit, w lirie a
lo u r of about hO .or 70 dir-hatd
N alionaluti were dug in.
Thr ra iu a lly toll lot thr up
ruing — will it tn thr tiU n d 'i lus­
te r)— riu r today. It w ai dilli&gt; till
to ritim a lr thr number ol dr.id
and wuundrd h .iir il irp o rti mdr
calrd thr (igutr lor both iid ri at
TCuOUl 10 dead and
Wiiundril.
but it may br higher.

Florida Exhibit Is
Well Received At
mS t Louis Meeting
Postmaster Genera) Je ss* 31.
Dunaldton was tnlhusiaatic over
th* Florida exhibit which he
viewed for about an hour during
the recent convention uf the
National Association of Postmaster* at the Jefferso n Hotel,
St. Louis Postm aster Joel Field
stated today.
m Mr. Field, who had been ap
p o in te d by tba Flo rida post*
masters group to make arrange­
ments with KasJ Brown to stage
the exhibit, personally conducted
M r. IXmaldsun around a t the
exhibition and Invite*) him to
attend the state convention of
poetmaslers tn Panama C ity In
I I , II. Lu cy, manager of the
hotel, waa quoted by M r. Field
as slatin g tha Flo rid a exhibit,
occupying a large portion of the
W hen* nine floor, was the most
outstanding ever shown at tha
hotel.
Photographers from L ife and
Tim e m sgatines were present In
make pictures of the paintings
and dioramas, and the huge |&lt;J
foot replica u f the Seal of
Florida, at the base which were
displayed
numrrous
Florida
fru its. Two large painting* in ­
cluded the landing of Ponce l)e
Leon, and a portrayal of Chi I f
V0ercots. Ulorsmaa in action show­
ed tho Suwannee R iv e r, Florida
grovet, and an ocean scene with
waves rolling.
Among outstanding exhibit),
said Mr. Field , was that of the
paper industries of Fl'irtd a, This
portrayed all phases o f manu­
facture and transportation, ami
specimens of p.nes from saplings
to sections of 17 year old tree*
w it *

shown.

More than 4,(MW postmasters
^ Ir o m throughout th# nation viewId th* exhibit, and m an) e x­
pressed Interest in Florida and
read ths many pamphlets, In­
cluding
300
from
Seminole
County, he declared. T h e y enjoy­
ed free orsnge juice given to
theta by costumed g irl* from
Flo rid a, lt,(XMl Flo rid a cigars
and more »th an 0,400 sacks of
salted peanuts from this state.
So outstanding was th * exhibit
that many St. Louis citlxens and
M illd r e n came to see It, he added,
r . and Mr*. Kisld arrived bock
Sanford early Sunday mornft*
C O R R E C T IO N
Edward 8- McCall, not H. B.

. McCall, preeeated tha history of
th* Sanford Lions Club at lh»
« th Anniversary meeting F ri­
day night at the 8an Orlo Club.
Mr. MeC’all is a former/president
of tha club.

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Dies In Plunge To Keep Lie As Secretary General Says Littlefield
From N. Y. Hotel
Neglected Duties

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man who bail tlie courage to t \1. Kihti|i.
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law ul I *|r ulent Rtnuevell, plullRlh» I iitiilw i i'in , \ | i I v i i i l r f * -l,« *I Mini, ti* Id 1*m tin
Council t« re-lst aggression
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“ We know
from i-spi.rii
I hr 1 **11411 a111(1 HppMlV. I 11Kin g L io n H a rry Kohiton today that Try gve Lie w ill pel form ‘
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, &lt;&gt;miri' iidi'd metnliers o f the Sun- ilutv independent)) mu! m in i
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T h ru il If 11 lh»* r f f ii f f H u f th r ( ' i t )
A i i i i i it i up to him IM Mien I ' '**mrniv^h*n. n iir mnn %4i»f hi* ii*1 ' \ % ( 0 i | « % ( H i l l I i f f U l ft l V.-4 \ V i l l ‘r*
(icprettrd itatr ul muni lui »evcial the su rress o f the ilftth n n n iv n - a rv fend the ch a rter."
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tii ill ti m in i w liii . |-*iit- t.i l*i
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day* and wa» under liar r a t r o l a crle liin tio n F rid a y n ig ht, ca llin g
Austin
rrfe rrrd
to Hu- •&gt;
« f III (I kf I t f * ' p i “ F . ' l i l i t 4' I " t*a f i l t h * •
par in ,dm n lte n tiiin In the h i-tu ry
•hwi hnlitt* f m|
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• fli.it * In veto Lie 's re elect i
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f the . lot. read and prepared by
Iniilt I (Hi .iilsl it
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I iiiii i.io l .illo i i i i i i M ihm ilti'l nlhef
I hey *aul lie aw akened till* E d u a id S . .M cCall, J r „ w ith the in the Security Council, ami i
Ml.
Krill*1
!
•Hid
Hliihn'1
the veto li-.* Assem bly:
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m oil!iliIt. a ile d to h ale the win aid u f J n liii M ei»rh.
lu liuu by ho i i iic 't ic it ii • m l h;|v t-eetili'fl
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‘Tlie veto was not rm p lo i'
f 4 11 If ft* t s-»| I s . ( I f l l W
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n i l HIM* f o l
11 «&lt;hil Sieeesf III* I'nst* !**«&gt;»
H
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ry
W
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,
who
served
a*
duw &lt;&gt;|&gt;eiied wide, and then h u ll­
became
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to astm aster st the event, today
ed lumtelf uul lln Innly » liin k termed it the I m*s | celebration that petrnt, tim id, ur derelict ui
ill*’ fh* If‘F mf ilim llcf
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duly
It wit* employed Wru
I•|i&lt;111*r-i«i|» ** ul'.. I h**■»• ih* h*
the nd ew .ill below and he wai th. club ever hud.
hi*
net
inns.
In
response
tn
&gt;
V'fi.il I itlfr I is-!sl tii 11 i ii I *1*1* \\
ill,| II I* 1* * I" WII* |NKlll**«l r'"*1 It *'
The gold plaque, presented by
kitted intlunlly.
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D i-in . t tio v e rn o i A l R i libaum tu evpre**»d wi*h u f fdl nunM
S l.iiiffh l* l *»l | ) t | hm I
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Iltu-lligri, a Idilung newi|ia|&gt;ei* tin club, wa* shown bv L iu n liob- states, did nut conform to i
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permsnrnt members."
Mi McKlhhlfi
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llie late |ue&gt;ldent‘i uftly d.iuylited.
Members Were urged by l.io n
II s«■
*11a*».rel "■»* .*••»' * ** ■*'
Austin said H ustis'r veto “ w
l&gt;( L t iu l .III ,1
T u m g lil t* H * lh i« i.'ii. am i I
the former Anna Roosevelt Dali, ((ul*...... tu du th eir sh are In aiding
employed tu punish the Seen tin
‘I II** l ! till lift 1it tt* r 1 1 *mi1 I I- lice C h ie f B u y i i W illiaiiin lu.hu
the llliHid Bank, sponsored bv the (ieneral fur carryin g out fan'
m nllirr id ".S w lir" and ’ "llu/rre
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O f
It u r n iiiu
ll iY •—t i|* n lii» 9i n ! &lt;«* !••*%%• 11 H int H m* war m il youngster* ag ain st van
il'a s lls s M na r a a s M s)
fu lly thod reisiuns of the Hcc.n
Dali.
S*f f il'l* f *» '*III) \ , f»**t tiSlf, 1* » HI lltl I d a IL m ur destruction
of
pio
Council to resist nggressi.ui
l.r it ll'c
K r r o iu 'u ii'i
11 N ilIn u rd Ilia P a ir *1 • I
petty, lidding Ihni w h ile il i«
Boeltiger find Anna had une
Korea ”
"nice
to
tiave
fun",
dntnagme
rhild u f their own before tlie
lie -aid the D. S. resoloi
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things is not ill the sp irit uf it-&gt;
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effort to m aintain l It*- int
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asslgrud tu cover Mr. Roosevelt's
li II Carlton,
died m thr and independrnre of tlie ofl
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seeund rampnign tour when lie (Irani’.' Memorial Hospital In Dr
so that the Secret t r y l i e n i '
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f (*f Isl'Milti.' lit Mii*&gt; llf iir lf\ 11nr ly uf r e ficstiuierit* w ill tie i&gt;
met the president's daughter.
inn I,, nl 7; Id I'.M . yesterday fol- whuevir lie may lie, could fm
A im&gt;tIif i p ltiil. *"F*,t Kii* t»* ■•- I
ed. and much fun i* in -lm- i
U n it*
H o lliiu
na I' k b a l i i
The romance h!us*omt*i quick­ lowing ail llln e .* of five week*.
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I "t i'll UllHMItll «)f M&gt;»- Lltl
H | i n tbe yuiingsters
It..rn in Mayo, F la ., Nov. .1, |KH7,
I •
ly . Ibn-tliger left the Tribune, and Mr Carlton ram r to Sanford in
The
C e le r y
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after the m arriage l&gt;erame pub- yenr ago lie was a retired farmv I*«ii ■ i w i f d Ini'll
Capt W illiam llin n sn , Arrni
(t lfi llial I tlF S.llltlM't !***|l, »
H a llo w e e n p a r t y K a t u t d n i t i . t '
Vlw IfitN «n%* 11si47 111uf* *t * Iti
lisber uf the Health' Post-lntelll- ( rr arid prior tu roming tu Hanford lot, who is stationed at Hun'
a t th e C i t y
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a re
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m ill'll «»f i nii&lt;|
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1ly commissioner of Lafavetto from an air trip to England, i
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s t u n t s a p p r o p r ia t e fu r t lie
-&gt;' p u l * tin
liflflif* v
county, lie wa* a meinlier of the the Arores and Itermuda While
c e le b r a t io n
th a t
w o r ld
h. i | L t ( . t •*, 4%tii'ti I ? n» * (l *
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Hi* left the I* I during riie war First Methodist Church of Sanford. Kllglnnil lie spent three ihn
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R|ll*llt V*11 th*’ rnMil w ill l*»* f l Mill
Surviving are the widow and London, he wrote his mother, Mi
S a in t * D a y s " , a ilo p t r r l e v e n li­
pi p i f .| in I n* iiu th iiiu L if n ' F i i r
Government overseas, and after eight children. Ceotge, John D , Arthur llranan.
fiN|«rul f uiifI
f t in ' th o C h r ls Ilf U i* liiid i i ■rd&gt; o
the w ar returned to Seattle w ith­
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Hugh
Carlton
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out resuming his publishing posi­
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ford: Win ton of Cross C ity ; Mr*
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tion.
hflMIlF ITit •■ t lit' f 1**1•I tl*
L La-.Illlivo l tim e, which explains o - Mint I'litll 4* r h i r f l(fl% (• W llllllH i •
He and his wife later went to T ill W illiam s ami Miss M arv Carltun
of
Hanford
and
MrsBoh
Tuttle
of
tin* superstition* p r in t '* "
I'hocnix, A ris. T h r cuttplr uns d i­
of D ilando; six sitte rs, Mr*. Katnh
• till made part of n llglluwren
vorced two year# ago.
Walker
nnd
S
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M
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Mixon
of
h i m .in
t*i m i s r
program including m ystic mid­
Boettiger m arr m l Virginia Daly
J A l K . S O N Y l l e l e K . (». 1
n
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night rite s, w irrd rerem onir d&gt;
Lunn uf I'htwnlx, A ris ., at the P erry. F la .; Mr*. Nannie Carllon
\ ifh i i
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signed to Induce spirits to t ill
Hague Nov. 1, In in , Kite ha* a uf rhum asville; Mr*. Alva Lee Ball
of
Cross
C
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;
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lm&gt;ta
MeKinIM M iirlM iN IIII o u n
iii4&gt;
I** l u r k i i u t u i J o h n t l
fortunes.
daughter, now H. Khe form erly
Ju liM ir l l l i r h S c R l M i l l i e I f , p u l i * •
was married tu B irh a n l Lunn, nrv ami M r*. Irene Price of Ja c k ­
W A SH IN G TO N , C k i. I I
l'i M im ik ih h u it v K K n ifn iiiM
f ik f u r r
stepson of forrnrr Senator W al­ sonville; four brothers, C lifford *|*(&gt;FAf lo Lr ill Mi&lt;* A d liiim tliit
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l'u*! WFi'k,
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and Burton Carlton or M arianna;
lace H. W hile of Maine,
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nf l»F**f ni«*t hn%i il» ».fpi»F id *1
I iiii ii ilio n n iii l lu* i r t o i i l
t ( i t i lu n noiiiin^liMin irnt l»t I 't m
hlue-eyrd h ru n rtlr, was liorii in Kinney o f Cross C ity ; also 14
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at
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. . . . . year .......................
scho lar, hip to the Koyal Acadissip|iT lurrod it Ixck on I ’ti'si- home on Colden Lake Sundav a f­ 1*1 ' 1if VIE t h a t fllHlfft n | \%lll.t n '*
and of eonfirm
I l s s lIs iifS ris I
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tho Methodist Church st 10:00 tion* voted by that lowly
dent Trum an ntnl iipimMul the ternoon. He had been a resident i&gt;»it liif t i ta m p FiFil withs
A.M Wednesday w ith Rev. J . K
Thts tre n d showv that th
tales riglits ran d id slc. f.*r !’»•■ of Sanford since
M cKinley o fficiating. Burial w ilt I'resid rnt, up lo th r time Congr*
O F F IC K B H H E N T E N C E II
slrlent ami t i n I"r. idcnt ISoVMr. Eng lish was born in Karn
I M I lt ID A P IH 'I L U I D N
B E L C B A D E , Yugoslavia, Dot follow in Evergreen Cemetery.
reressed in S e p lfm la T i sent
rrnor Strum Thurueuid of South ark, T e x ., June 13. 1871 and was
M IA M I. I K l . T l — &lt;/J’ i F l o r i d a ' ’
31— ( A l —A former arm y major
m.muistions In the Senate,
1 Carolina and her own lio v rm o r a retired farm er.
IHipulatiun was 2,735,413 In the
and 11! comrade* accused of p lai­
which
vnr»_ronflrm eil, fFiebBng W right
Survivors Included 'bree son F prelim inary count of Ihe lU'.U
P B K H ID E N T IA L T B IP
ting the overthrow o f Marshal
rrjre trd , six withdraw i i ami
H iibseipifiitly. all hough there M. En g lish , Sanford; T . W I n • ii: , : unal ctnsus.
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. !H -(,7 1
T ito were given prison terras of
nut a c in i on,
never w o any flat announcement, llsli of Cu lfp urt, Mi»s.; ami I F
The figure represented a gain
from five to Ifi year* by a dis­ Tin- White House announced today
(lie Adm inistration virtu ally took
Im In-led were l.l'J " postm a.'i
the tentative schedule for P re si­ nondiiatiouB of which 1,111 wr&gt;,. away from llu- Mississippi con­ Eng lish of Daytona l l.it .h ; 111* of 837,WW. or 14.2 per cent, over
trict rnurt last night.
V iillia li! Tumasie, 40 year-old dent Trum an'* visit to Missouri this confirmed, flv- • withdrawn and gressional di'lrgatl'iu llu right lo daughters, Mrs. Lro la Dixon, Mi- the I ,HU7.II l inhabitants of th,slnlo ruum riiftt'd in tho llllll
form er officer in the Yugoslav weekend. W hile In hi* home slate 78 unconfirmed. None were it ayqodnt poetm a-lrr• anil fill other Jusephlne S(iears, Mrs. H i -ter D i
vis and Mrs. Elisabeth H a rk s , nil census.
arm y, waa the leader o f the lit w ill make his only pnlitieal jecird.
p alro n .g e
o fflri"
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f.
It
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group of peasants, merchants and speech u f the congressional ramOf the pustm astrr nom inatin'
looked lo thr gioup lo ailed by of Hanford; and Mrs llr b 'ii T rrls n after an exchange of figures lu r
uf Waukegan, III.; also SO grand­
Intellectuals alleged to have dis­
lgn. to !■# broadcast from 8t. only 10 were M issis.Ipplans. And ( dare nee E . Hood.
visito rs in Florida ami Floridians
uls a t 10 P.M . Saturday.
tributed leaflets urging farm ers
of these only four were rm
l ot. while the Vdmlnlstratlon children and two great grandchild who were counted outside tho
to stay out o f government-spon­
M r Tntm aa w ill I ears Washing- firmed by the Se n a te .,T h e other could deprive M l-.is.ip p l con­ ren.
Funeral service* w ill be held at slate.
sored collective fir m s and to sa­ Ion by plan* at i P.M. Saturday, six were held up by rommic-*" gressmen of the right to name
Census Bureau figures fu r the
botage government groin col­ landing at th* Scott A ir Force base because o f objection
by the appoint ee*. Il could not get the .1:30 P.M . Wednesday at Erickson
Funeral Home with Hev. J . H Far- lirctim inary count were received
lections. tie *I*o wa* accused of in Illin o is, about 30 mile* south M l'sls.lp p l senators
seeking sld from Am erican and of S t Lo u is. From there h* w ill
This a ll goea bark to the t'-U" Se n ate, th e re Senators S tru m s ria o fficiating. Interment w ill fo l­ here today from the Department
u&gt;‘ Cummetca ill Washington,
low In Evergreen Cem etery.
ethar foreign embassies.
motor to S t. Lo u is.
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Lions Receive 2."&gt;lh Anniversary Plaque

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�In U n i t y T h e r e In S t r e n g th —
T e P r d K t th* Ptac« of tba World;
To Premolt lb* Profit** of America.
To Predurt P ru sp n lij far S ia lm a.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T
S A N K O R l). F I.O K I O A .

E o ln b lU h e d 1908

Russians Are Shot Down Marine Is Guarded By Strong Army
Defeated On Planes Until Helicopter A rrives Is Called For
* Franco Issue
By Marshall
Dulles, Malik Confer
W ith F ar E astern
Com mission About
Japanese T r e a t y
LAKF. SUCCESS. Oct 27 &lt;/I‘i
% -Th * U. N. A»»tmlil&gt; ■» n «-tu i
politics! committee today defeated
• Soviet blot attempt lo delay tiebale o.i a proposal lo soften U. N.
leilncliont againil bianco Spain.
Poland ailed
foi pottponeraent until Monday o( llie duemlion on • United Slalet iuppuitrd
resolution which Would revoke the
ban on full diplomatic lelaliom
■ylh (he Frame, guvernmenl and
would permit Spain to jum *petiali/ed U. N. agencies.
The vole wai 34 againil, six m
lavor and ttx abilenlioni.
A i the debate opened. La I in
American and Plulippme co-spun*ot» of the rriolution emphanreil
that the lifting of leiliiclioni would
not imply a favoiable judgment
by the United Nalioni on the
CJomeitic policies" o| the Fianto
regime.
An American source aaitl the
United Slalet will vote for the re­
solution. which doe* not permit
full Spanish membership in the
U. N. or repeal an earlier formal
condemnation of Franco'* govern­
ment.
Secretary of State Dean Acheton for tea »t the new American
dlcy in a letter to Senator Tom
o
.................
normally
(D -T e x ), chairman of
the Senate Foreign Hrlation.
Committee, lait iprTng.
He aaid that If the U. N. re.
ICeaMaaM u* »•«,. 1'i.i.u

«

City Crews Finish
Task Of Cleaning
A fte r Storm
A f an aftermath ur the «turt&lt;lait week city traih roll*-tlii&gt;erewa have hauled .tun |„„t, „f
li»i&gt;h and tree* to the City damn
and according to K. H .Inhume
city "anilury officer. the h.l. |.
only shout (to percent eomnlel
•aid City Manager Clifflrd M.*Fi|,
hin this morning. The vrnup' Mrworking under J, I,. Dunn.
Hy the end of neat week all
^nrm trash *hould lu» reriuiv*-)
nom highway* and parkwav* M
MrKihhin stated.
Electrical and telephnne fe*U|
tie* have lieen restored, and City
fnrre* under Si&lt;| HiChard hare repaired the street lighting system.
The City Hall, Yacht Club buildIng and the city storage warehouse
on the lakefront have had m i'n r
repalra rompleinl. The front of th»
roof of the Muniri|ial Hall Park
grandstand had several se-tlmi* of
bk* roof blown off. and portions
df the fence were blown down, said
Mr. Me KIM. in.
Foundation rrinfnretng steel for
the new Municipal Stadium has
arrived, and pouring uf the coneret# for the foundations was start­
ed this week. J. A. Revlere heads
the Jarro Corp.. Orlando, which
has charge of lire cointructinn.
Stakes locating the structure
were set hy Fred Williams.
Widespread rumors, said Mr.
.fc'Kihhin, hate lieen plaguing San­
ford people to the effect that a
new order by the National Produc­
tion Authority might block construrtion of the stadium, as base
hall parks and grandstands are
mentioned as being prohibited for
new construction.
Progress of the Memorial Stad­
ium I f such, however, he added,
that the contrurtor can proceed
with the construction since the
trade stakes were Irated Monday
' “ 3 eacavation and pouring of
some of the concrete foundations
was completed yesterday.
C U R FEW B X TR N D B D
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Oct. 27 &lt;41
— Love's young dream wa* given
a boost yrstrrday hy Philadelphia’*
city council.
Council voted to extend from II
P.M. to midnight the legal hour
for parking on the Mways of the
A lly’s Fairmuunt Park- lone a faV irile hount of guys and their gals.

*1__

Christmas Seal

An exhibit of
Christ mat Seal
■la m p s
has
been placed on
display in the
_ window of the
torida Power

Knd

.

_

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H

Light Co.,

end is sponsor­
ed bv the Sem­
i n o l e County
T u b s rc u lo ■

•Is and Health
Association. The a J m U A
sign of the double barred t
la also shown sad signifies
tuberculosis control In this
county- Shown hero Is the
latest Christmas Baal stamp.

1(&gt; S T A N SW IN TO N
W ONSAN A IR F IE L D . kurea, (Jkt. 27 (A*) Nuilh kuieanv ihot
down two L S. Mamie Conan lightei plane* tuday.
One pikat wa» killed.
fhe othei. Capt. Frank k Reilly, Jr., of Raytown, lea., wa*
re»curd hy a hrlicoptrr in a dra
matir (light five mile* behind Pontiac, Mich., Hiatt's squadrou
.omniandrr.
Kill Korean lines.
"It's probably the longrst r e ­
Iteilly. sltiKr wife live* at At
l)t;U , tin., hid in a •now covet cur- llig.it bv a helicopter In the
Kniean war.
•d field until rescued,
Illatt, who had to fight 10
"You're the ptettiest sight I’ve
W A S H IN G T O N ’
0 *i
27 &gt;
•eeii in a lour time,** Reilly told mile headwinds all thr way from
tile rescue Pilot, t'apl. VV l&gt;. , i u n iiii, said:
(4*1— SectrUry »&gt;l Dclrn** M ai“‘there wa* nothing much to •hall moved today to develop longIllatt of Woiuileyshurg, Pa
it. I s.w Keilly wavr hu yrllow
Iteilly landed M&gt; rnppleii Col
tangr plan* lot maintaining a
•air in a reservoir at Haejung life jacket, went down and pirketl
•Itong teseive (o u r with "a mini­
tl mile* touth of the Manchurixn .run Up."
He,lly .aid hr and an enlisted mum interruption to thr nation and
l&gt; idel. lie &gt;«ani and waded to
pilot had discovered a column of thr individual'* noimal rxitlencc.*'
shoie.
lie hid mote than two hour* (our North Korean Ku**ian made
To that end. hr apiannlrd an
widle four Mai me lighten te jeep*, five trucks and a long
III lined in the areu to protect line of oxratt* three miles south right-man tludy tommitirr made
‘ un until the helicoptet arrived of Pungsau. That I* .10 mile* up of ir«ulai and irtriv r uiliceii
It «■* mi inlil Hrilly's *ho. • south of Manchuria.
and iivilian*.
Thr&gt; screamed down tu at­
and clothing fm tr
Announting thr unitr, t|,r I)**
A five-man North Korean out tack
The He,I convoy uprnrd with Irntr Drpaitmrnl taid tlrp* uidri•o ' vis* nnlv half a mile frort
He lly. The fielder patrol scared im II arm* fire.
rd by Maithsll railiri llm wrek
Thr
enlisted
pilot’s
p1&gt;n-&gt;
d liwsv.
trgaiding “ ordrily and rlfrtliv r
Two t'er.air pilot*. t*a|d. I’ •mashed into a hillside, ploughed
» It r «h " l
i tl Maud &lt;**bf. -UK) yards thiough new fallen call*” ul civilian) lo actur duty
weir intrndrd lo tnrrt an imand M » I Patti I'm her of Dalla*, *n«w. amt disintegrated.
"The pilot mint hsve rrrrived | mrdiatr tilualion.
tore off Ibrir fleeci- limit flight
jackets and threw them down to a murtsl wound in the air." 'aid
T h r nrw comimilrr wdt •ontjnur
Col. Pinker Jlsttrrton of Tal ,
Iteilly so he would not freere.
It was Hiatt's •ecnnd rescue lulu. III., commander of Marine thr itudy of (hit tubjet i and ir commrnd fioluir* to rlimmale
in four days aiul hi* sixth a* a ' air group 12.
Keilly, not realising hi* uwn "any umrilaimlir* and inequities
helicopter pilot. II* wa* in the'
nir three hour*, fif&gt; minutes.
plane had lieen hit in the oil 1
"I don't know how he did It," supply line, radioed flur rein* I which have alurn undri thr p irtrnt system."
•aid Maj. Victor &lt;&gt;otl*chalk of
I t w a r l a a e U tta P i a , T k i e t l
Announcrmml of thr tludy
plsnt toiniidrd with a numliri of
indication* that tl»r ainird force*
may be rating off llir fail mobili­
sation pace they trl follow ing thr
Communiti invaimn of South Kotra.
Mrmlirr* of thr cuinniiltrv:
Edwin II. Uurgr**, vier presldrnt of thr Haltimorr and Ohio
Railroad; (trig, tjrnrral Melvin J.
Maat, MBrine r**rrvi»t;
Maj
fieneral l,*n M Kn-iw-r, iiirmtirr
ICaartaarS tia I’aar i:i«M i

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D A IL Y
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— fair in.l mild through Holurdar
f ' , l t I tot | t n J lr-i — »*’. l , Hit*
Iriiil -h u ix M on lower r r l rO»*t.
llu iltlilr nollliC**l l&gt;i »»*l ■*«nd»
n i j iunilll lir*li u )rr -.mill purtlun i l l . 'Util S .illllilj».

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27. 1»:»ll

Girl A dm its Killing C ontractors P r e d i c t
N e w l y Born' I l l e ­
U nem ploym ent In
g i t i m a t e Child
B u i l d i n g T rades

T A lL A ItA S S E E , Oct. 27 4/P)
N EW Y O R K . Oct. 2 7 - &lt; A * ) BsrUara Louise Guptill, 2 4 -y tirConlution spread through the na­
old Florida Slate University gration’s building industry today fol­
Juste student. today wa* sentenced
lowing the National Production
to serve* 20 years and 20 days in Authority’s (N P A ) ban on new
prison lot thr murder ui her ille­ u « i t n a t i y i U* s w m a w a l. so*
ctes l ions I ot entertainment purgitimate child.
Sentence wwt pronuuced by Cir* poses.
Following closely the Fedeisl
cuil Judge W. May Walker.
Hoard’s recent credit
M m Guptill pleaded guilty to Rrteivr
‘ci mid degree murder ol the baby cuib* on home buying, the new or­
girl winch »hr taid die bore un­ der brought pioletti from various
attended m an F S U dormitory segments of ihe I26.060,000,IXMJ
annual budding industry.
bathroom lait Auguil.
Unemployment was predicted on
The haby’s body wa* found at
the bottom of lire domilory Hash thr bstis that defense effort* have
nut advanced lufficiently to absorb
chute.
Dres*ed neatly In a blue suit insny ol the 2,300,000 workers
white blouse ami an off-face hat. employed in construction.
Mis* (iuptill expressed no emotion
Statements that "workmen will
as Judge Walker announced hi*
sentence. She did nut speak, stand* l&gt;e walking ihe Mrects wilh empty
ing quietly lietwer-n her attorneys. IKxkrt* by Christmas" were temp
Her mother. Mrs. Margery Hal- rred. however by more conserva­
rhebler Cm,Hi! of St. Petersburg,
tive observations that the new NPA
was with her.
Judge Walker told the tall and •rider af fecit only a small percent­
allghtly heavy defendant she had age u| ihe building industry.
pleaded guilty to a “ most terrible
The F. W. Dodge Corp., of New
as well as most regrettable York, construction research or­
crime."
ganisation points out that In Ihe
However, lie said she had a first nine months of this year
"splendid background” and that social ami recreational building
he would "be rnrricful.”
in 17 «iatr* east of tiio RoekL-a
II* said he hoped her sentence amounted to only t j p tr cent of
will "operate to awaken you so the total amount of construction.
that you ran return to society
Even religious building exceed­
usefuly.”
ed the type of construction In­
Mis* liuptlll was graduated volved in the NPA order. The
from the University of Florida In Dodge figures for tne 97 states in
ItHU and enrolled at FSIJ as a the nine-month period were I I I graduate student last summer.
luu.Tin.taw for all construction;
I2f&gt;tt,52.1,000 for recrsstlonal types,
I.IDNH r U H
and !J57,7d2,000 for rellgloua con­
The Sanford Lions Club will struction.
celebrate Charter Night, thr 25th
The loophole In tha N P A order
anniversary of the Huh, with r to permit It tu bs extended to
dinner inerting tonight at the Ssn other types ot projects was the
Orlo Club. K. C. McCall will review real Ivimhshell In building cirri
Il'aarlaaeS oa Paa* htafclI
the history of thr organisation, ami
visitor, from many other cltths at
expected.
asit I. A S Do H I T
O K I.A N D O , Oct. *7— The Naliunal Production Aulhorily’i has
C O IIBN C A IH I.I.A C
un construction of nsw recreatloc
I.OS AN CKLKM , Oet. 27— b H
amusement
facilities has
Nerd a bullet proof Cadillac? and
.Miekry Cohen offrrrd on* for sale knocked 1360,000 In publie work'
out of the city’s proposed 1051
today at a bargain— 11(I.5O0.
Cohen, oftrn the tarret of riva’ budget.
gangster’* l.ullet,, ordered the ar
MAY (TIANCIB M IN D
motrd car to protect hluuelf from
JA C K H O JiV IL L E . Oet. 27— (A I
*tray plrres of flying lead.
Hut the California Highway pat — Plan* for a hate hall nark. Indoor
rol denied him the special per mil sports area and swimming pool are
going forward despite a federal b vneeded tu operate it. Patrol snake
mrn said the la wintended armor­ on new recreational and amuse­
ed cars to tie used only hy nuin*&lt;-- ment facilities .
Ueorge C. Robinson, executive
carrying express firm* and the like
secretary of tha elty recreation
-not gambler*.
board, said neither would be read*
for construction for many month*
C1IKCK W R ITE R S
and by then “tha government mac
N E W P O R T. R. I„ Oet. 2 V (P I have changed lla mind.”
— Thrre men whose baggage In­
IV ROS’D D O T T L E
cluded a check-writing machine, a
■mall printing nres*. a typewriter
W A TE R L O O , Ala, Oet. 27-141
and blank checks were questioned — A 4-year-old hoy died a f t e r
by police today after a food store drinking almo«l a quart of whlik*
manager questioned one of their Coroner William Chisholm report
checks.
ed today.
Shea aaid "no charge ha« yet
The coroner aaid lha child. Billheen placed against (he men” ancf Wayne Brown, app«really foun*
added “ we are not thmoffi que* the bottle on the back porrh *e
liming them."
hi* horns while the family was
Shea said he would call In Fed* •sting breakfast y wtaif a y .
oral Bureau of Investigation
Ha was dlscovarad tn tba back
agents Ur question the men also.
yart of tha homa. Tb e nareaf

Tbs trio was taken la custody
put him to bad aTbnaw snyesterday after the manager of a later carried him !• « Floraace
First National Food Store ouee- hosnltal, Chisholm aaid.
tioned a M0 rb*ck they offered afTba boy was prooaSsced daad
try making purchase* uf (2.60.
on arrival.

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MipiiM* 4Aitcl it**
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lii.il mill' nl tfc*** 1 liinctt*
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tnoiillti wfll Im* p l»m j on m lr muidtiy '.ml
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for thr firct tim r in Hanford **|f ui v*if ft cifrimiri.ihlr iiiti'rili*
I,.hi Ivey, H 'liL'iil merchanti
1-1'
joint VV d i n
I 'oM iii iti
Saturday morning when M. "
thr itt'4'i4Ma d im llir .ilHHiuiKrd v- ii i oiiiti'lat.- (i*t tin ' i t , ' -.in
fill lit lltnil oiflll P| o( Ivril’tffl \|l
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non.
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In
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room tin,I *rrvic* drpartlnrtil o* 111 I V tinny lit* tl.if S|||;» a tiltIf ir •andi'laU- lor 1l&gt; C.intmi &lt;'i»n are I'M
I i'» *i Diloti Mi
116 W rit First Street at t!- ImiiN I n hi* i wilt u ll« nut l 41Hill* rs|o. ti.l it, .Ii-- m
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ctir I,i ||tfIII u 11IF111 I I (irrli {■•tititf
farmer *lte of the Hanford M&gt;&gt;
lid i ». linr ol lio »'lllO|U*lgll it llie III), I, ■Hill (fir |a) alir t |»|4 Ijitml I., It.| ka
tor Hale* Co., in the Welaka ll.o.i I t»r. •Ifitl ll I*I i &lt;1[III *I
linrUvu. it i hi Seminole &lt;‘mintit
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ing.
i ‘l.»I, t.,tom row ,,t)*li|
1 n u n . m m - 1 t u r n )' n I t i i r . it 044.1 IB
One of thr car*, a low *muio 1 ll'i’l.l ll t l o i i l o 1 o il llt r I t . t lJ 1
*'*’411 || im llir |t‘|tl,lMI(|r| t*| lltr
•iKitt* model of the new M '. . .
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" T D " Midget, wa* shown on F ir
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dllt'llil ol till* lltr In Iktral III \r (1
Street yesterday ami u ltin .lid
Ih e
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ronaiderahle attention. Thiee ot u ltle tl tl v ie w * i h i d o ut i l l r i il*
11|I* 411* l!il% &gt;**•)!
these will lie on display Salui
Jim !
l«|M»||w floltl «‘lk (llaAII
lubr
hrrn
cuniiiiiinia-iltil
t««
tin*
day, along with the 11 ilium r.
••"0**1 ill.i*»*«l ri)»ht nit n uluiji.'l
Minx ami the new Morri* Mu, i lillirtr r|||U4»«y lirir
Do |*l.»fir, Bui I 1 Ni.-k Sinni, il
or. All are of compact sire, lint,
'*• ••( dir K i i B i ,\ I It Mi(*si iri.i
A l|ii»kr«nu|| tin llir liillll'f 1\
Col Sliftmnn It. H a rm o n a
four cylinder engine* and l,,u,
10*H olfUl’, -Ll fa| Mil j fjktlli |Vl
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of
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*|,eed transmission.
•\ i» Sent I M il. It IB \ il
irrrifPtl ir|M»itk (mill il» ir| »* Men’- Club at u 'Oiqo i lo.-etn
Mr. Castle mme hrre two y«*r.
B**oia Bit«r t.| III* 1*1 «•.
ago and established n irw .lrt
t* ••a*11aawe*| tin I* •*,
e lll.lllln si IV 11■•11u Nl«( III.I* i t i't iiigtil at \|, K tal. \ Hull
into i officers rlwti-d w ile 1
Store III Ihe Princess Th e a t., I Ir 4ildr«| d ill |III tlii’l tfitb aMini* III
II
\V&gt; nil, vice |ite*ident
■•,■t
Uuilding, the operation of wlti.l
illtoil
irirt|i|« **I l|i»i*r ir tteurge Williams, secret n\ in .
he will continue. H r wa* forum
••tier.
ly empluynl hy the Hudv.ii M.
tor Car Co., and ilealt in llu ti-i
Hhennaii llarrinian. Jr , ., on-io
Nrw |It*Ihi iiMMinny
made rare back as far a* IP
ni«'Ulitilii4’t ifit \ »* It aant jijii’t tM'pUy l yr of tin- 'tutf of Hoy* Han. I
' It le
) I,
W o re coming here,
ui iti'tiliilinn (or home I* ■ ,n„l
, and . min,, ,i,. I,
■I rl..
An uncle, Spenrrr Castle, »•
wayard hoy* neat Amarillo, |.
IM M in N Mil: Ml Ml \l
due to arrive here soon from (Yi,
i n-, told of llm work &lt;«ml gruwtli B*« l*‘ * B-l, iBt- \no i 1. DO i
FAMDAg Cl i /? 1 I* n i« Pint of thl* institution which It*, .it
B»,*,ft lfiitlf* i| all ail til -III **t tB
ter, Pa., and wilt have rhaiy&gt;
la I 'it
S,afs
i nulls i(, un- I,acted nullull-Wlile all. Iitioii II, Sr Oil i B
|rt
k .Ss'lllitl is*
of the service and part* deparl
\ Ol*
f 1i«iVr ft 1111 VVHf 'Ir l«#t |tvI j»r**i*«-1
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. t«B toll*
mrnt of the new enterprise
s*
inti,,dined by llie It,.
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' MR hlAtlllnl ti-lav I "in 1 mi I McKinley.
The Rev. M. W Castle, Hi
II- ■ it im iitBr i , ,f 1Bt k *VI ..»1
♦hrf I*ail1*■*!Ill Hr III "II ISilt I«sIkf«11S IF"41
formerly of Huntington, W V«
Located in the pan liimdlc ol
,•t *i
ia uperalor of the apartments I" •mi 11
Te*u* on tt.UIMI acre* of liiii.l, Ik * Bit d.l III &gt;a•■»*
At mrii in if i in* 14mi 11 ii
t&lt; 11 &lt;
ratrd in thr foimer Navy u 1
ni*lilllli,ilt in,use* Ifitl In,) • nut &gt;, •If" H i * ;t tin mid t " * ,,f 1 *■
tt
, 11**% Hi mil •
ministration
building
at
il&gt;- I'lTr Hi*|*l. :*1I. Mil- VIII Mill 11nil * .ta lf o( 21). The )&gt;,)• i n n,,1
S • MilHuft»«|!
•
u.... . «|.
Municipal Alr|mrt. M. W. Castl&lt;- *Ay« n ia n ifri nf tin Vn t i ii-fiu fenced in, me free to g,, .... I
I &lt;1111(•;&gt; conic as they please. They ,, \V ft ••liU toMB Mr I I *0'lti*l■B * •
Jr., is married and has one »&lt;*• VOliililnhilc Aa&gt;w&gt;i’ia1ii*i
Vfotor
• *- Tt*i&gt;h -t
Mark, age 6.
reive tiaiiiing and education, n I luhi* •• Bum -»f Bt«
Br i ) mmi lift III*
,1
are paid for wink the*
K i. Kil|tnlti. i T 1 |
i at '
project, he *ald, v ia .la it.,I
lt*.TJ hy a wraliliy ram lo-r * 1, , « II tl* Bi4..r,. f B. 1:* v M 1 •
Kiel •
gave I 2U acres of land and i, in* 11, •M lllnl |(&lt;»% II •IB t
old abandoned ooirt house .1 , 1 i. •thtp Toil' lltiie*
Mi 1*0 ft
„1 il. • 1Vfll l ;il 1‘Bo ol,. ( ••il­ ll. .....
'‘ghost town,”
totilt *lt»* t'luiip
I lie super inleudent ,,r it,.|ec| l* Cj| Farley, win. I- w
iM irn
\n i» s l ' l l
T A L L A H A S S E E . O rl. 27 ,d*l llorola
Will ilettdr in champion wrestler, mill wto. i*
liighly liaiked up to l,y the I.,)
HIM t.N’ lMi. tt, i 27 •I** III. B
November whether to give the G v i.lr lu ir llir rigid u&lt; '«d up •t.itrwul.- he .le.iui.ii
•III 11 1*4F*l|**' 1, M il) HIM* (. ..i|» »
lysteui ol children's court*.
During Die II years of o|o-r, 111*IIIBet u| 1Im Stul • 1trill*IM»»»l
The first propoted conilitulu.nal atnrndnirni you II ire on yom lion of tin- Knnrh, &gt;'.oii l„,) wer- Km* ilMV*« ( *OMlfMlltl*4‘, fualtlY t’lillr
general election ballot Nov. 7 i. one lo authon/r a law ritahliilniig given the liotiie life and trumiri' for t« ,*«4*|iiit nlioii uf |*4I I \ l)tt '
they hud lurked and only II
Juvenile courts all over the stat t
(*&lt;Mt|tt*m r*MIIIM«‘flf fl•IBito e*| •lit!.
Notice though, you won't |„- right of its H7 counti.
However, fuiure* liave lieen cecorile.1 Ale,ok
voting for or against Juvenll • 'hey have no authority t» haruile .V) percent uf those admitted liol toBB» t* t*&gt;fru|tlu* n|»|*« ul foii - iii .
put 1 ft*! IIOMlItlllUlll) 4 1*••1Iii Ilea •
rourt*. You’ll only to* saying win criminal
rasra,
&gt;,,
children Iteeo sentencivl to ref.um »«■tu-■
ther you want the Legislature I .harge.1 wilt •ucli &lt;,ffen.e* ...... . mid most of th*-,n come from ■■writ* Male matm from g -Hhome* aliandonrd or m glecte.l l&gt;v Ih’iitiq oitic Piiitv I ’B'i ifiM*e F 'I
have the right to vote on th - gu to adult court.
1**ooo*|l *f W n l I'nltn llrtii t, The
quesllon.
This, says tlie Hai A**oeiaUon, the fathers, fie pointed out
Tlie Hunch ha. mm,- trouMe Stat,• rmnniitlee inert' Mum dav i&gt;,
If the amendment I* approved
leaves to Ihe juvenile cntllt.
o'l
and the fo-gtitature decide* t&gt;, only Ihe ninuu p ., . I&gt;11&lt;" *_ &lt;d with mother* than it doe* with Ja . no Itvi Nr at 1Bom p r
Hint those children b»y». lie slated, amt boy* ate -rle, i it ijiim Ililnt** it* ......... -1 th
set up the esurta, what then*
childhood so
*o that
taken
only
on
cundllion
there
will
lute Henator Julm It. n. hum
The new court* would h&gt;*. who iiio*l needed ihe intensive
patent a) interference
“ eareutive original jurU dktiun1 method* of the juvenile court* I n-Mmi
oil
of
|
|,e
disc
ipl
I
nary
tirokt.O O D V E S S P i t s tit I
over all caar* involving chkliiroi were the one* who were denied leni* are handled hy the olihr
O SW EtHI. N .Y.. (lei 27 td'&gt;
under a certain age to he set hy 1hem."
laiys,
ami
the
astWlitil
c
l,lirinsn
OrganUation* lucking the idnn
ti met lief* pay- off even i f . lie'
the Legislature. That mean* n■&gt;
ll NkiiMu-.l lla **•■* T h i . el
III Kmc*
other court* could handle th.i already are drafting a propoaed
Juvenile court law to t«- offered
Police Chief J J Ree.l i ,-rU, '
raaea.
H t IIY H IT T IN t;
2.5mi won yesterday from I - e IE
The plan would put a slop I" to the tttM la-gidalure If I In­
P A W T U C K E T It ' m i *"
al least one practice of whwh amendment I* adoptrd
(41 The litarkstone Valley ■uf,t&gt; liiaaliiess, a til *rrving in Korea
the slate bar complain*. The ai
The amendment I* support;d council annoutu-ed to-lav tlial ■*
in pavmrtit of a f I i.n - *or » n•r'
as llie
toroey* «av some justices of the bv *uch organisation
ing violation (iiaeiin •*' , ai *a,
setting
ut*
a
training
course
for
peace sen*! children to criminal Florida liar, the Ht)t. t'hildren's hairy siller*.
tagged Its -1 July when lie w »
courts— even in counties w h-i* Commission, ihe Florida I’roha
home on furlough
Hahy
(itting
ha»
liectime
nu
im
Jurenile courts exist— simply I j (ion and I ’arolc AsstH-iution, Flo­ nurtant |iart of mmh-rn livin'* I*
In ease police find difficulty in
rida Juvenile Court Judges A&gt;
gel tbe fee* Involved.
1* 11)**. and thoss- engaged in ft exchanging the Korean eurren-v
Tha Legislature would have the •ociatiun. Stale (.io m U r of Com­ should have proper training. S&lt;, Itoodnesa enclosed a U. S. Army
ht to define some offense* of merce, Florid* t'ongreoa «/ I’a livginning Nov. t any School wi*' -rrtificate good for a dollar.
Idrett aa “acta of delinquency" rents and Teachers, la-ague of in the ninth grade or shove c*
Instead of crimes. It would also Women Voters, Florida American rrgiatrr for a course in l,abv rare
N A V Y DAY
specify the mesni by which Ju- l.egion. the Masonic (irand lardge, and other problems of litter*, the
Flags werr flown today through,
the
odd
fellows
and
the
Knights
venile Judges, probation officers
Pawtucket Y M C A , visiting nurse* ••'it 'h r down'myn section and from
and other court attache* would '*e of Pythias.
and Rhode Jsland state college are the Municipal Flag Pole in celebra­
No
organised
opposition
to
it
appointed or alected.
tion of Navy Day.
co-operating in the course.
Florida ha* Juvenll* court* in haa been announced.

M(i Sports Model
And Other British
Cars Go On Display

Col. Ilariiman Is
Mlodud Iload 01'
Methodist Group

IloiishnltliT N.iini’tl
I list riel ('liairin an

Florida Voters To Pass On Law

Allowing .Juvenile Court System

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Allies F ace
Icy Winds In
North Korea

\\ ull (likes l p Bmlies (M t»r» Bed A lrucily N ic*linis

E ight Man C om m ittee
A ppointed To Make
Long Range P lans
For
M obilization

20 Y ear Sentence Building G roups
Given Student For A re Confused By
Murder Of Infant Construction Ban

W E A T I1 E R

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PAGE TWO

At Ti ll; C H U R C H L 5

Her.

21*1 Sunday

illr r

11 lull*

f*i00 A, M. llnlv Communion
f':Jto A M I amilv bare lee and
C h -r.-h ' h’.'.i
11:00 A M. Slornlng I'ra ve r and
'fiaimon
C:Ctl I*. M Y I .HI.
Service* durlriK the week
Monday thriuiith Ibm *day and
fa ll nia
Holy t '■••nmunlrin 7 HO
A . M I r til a*v II 11I-. t'unununlnnh:fw A M Daily
Inter e.*mn*
P M
C O M .H I ii V I d T v W &lt; III lit II
('ark Atanue and Ihird M u . l
J . Ilernard lliait, ' I m i . i . i

Church Si h&lt;ml in mi
&gt;l&lt; ruliiK Woraldp 11 fat
Karmon: "Th e Ambition of St.
Haul ’
Chrlat hrinu* life Walter I’ater,
lha c rll"-. «aul of M i - helanpelo,
Ihe y u a l • nipt, r 'W ith him the
tary r»*« i • **am to ha'a life; they
ta rt away the dual and aetirf; they*
riaa amt »t»n d tipon tbrii feat ’
J r . ii * of N a ra rrfh rnme irdu th*
w trlil I- ill-la te a o l l- pti -e that
what Mi* lielany'-Ji, r,,u1,| do to a
flick, fu -• rmi|.I di. fur tla *' Itoyn
ton Meat ill.

Chur-?* f »

ID S A M

I IMS I ( I I K I S I | AN t HI in ||
IM i; . Sanfuril \yrnur
J. Kamlall I arrir, t|inl*trr
IM I Sf’l l t I T O K • HAM I
i ha subject c h o c n fry i l l Mrn o
-nf tha mutninit farumn *1 *
l n »t rh rU tla n f’h :rch n*it S i
'lav.
*
I Ilf M A H I T If l*» l l U t f y*
' L A S S F O R T H K F .” will I* t
Vrnirir arrmnii Inpt-,
Th i t'hufrh “chool will a* eiri
at :• *r. A M Iin tri th. laidf lie | |'ill VI- the Hnrerlntendr
t 'hri*t.an Youth Fellow*hlp n
mar I al &lt;’• Sn I' M
\ ou'ri cordially litVlteil tn n.
hip wdh u*.
M O IIN IN I. Ill V O t IONS
|| i Newel i - i f r
t Ii i i i i Ii i&lt;( find, will he In .fa te
■f the ttiimiriK Davntiun* l’i
Jin til t h r iitl it hi.iit n* «! weak
Miiininy li&lt; ' ut Ion I* a priu-in
pi a anli-it dadv at M an A M 1
Radio Station H I ItII. in rooprii
tii-n with tha Minl*tetiy| A . . m n A ilia*ii&gt;*ion &lt;*rijiI*- of ti
Sun lay School l.rito n i* prr*"nl*
m Halill day avefiln|(. at T IN
I■

Kvunf/lietir

\VriI»}iii I •
Vounk •* ,

ONI 0 ) THE elite
ember-, of the
It
r. V . K tn rit i 1
i: &gt;t
..del* the mitfll he’ll yyoar
‘..iti onl D&lt; i: Wi - k lie
i it the l iteM in ctdMl *tile» ( f nf&gt;-r fidl'onul I

7:#l0 I

Mfi'iirig

T h m «&lt;ln&gt;

F.ayar m*e l-i*. t\ • lue.dav h nn
I’ M
I 1enlflg aattl-a*, Sunday
H no
.Sotel*) .Hi Iiik 'I P l.'i \ M
Morning Seryp.. 11 ini y y|
&lt; lilt IS I t l l l ' R l It. M i M . l U i l l l l
V\ i ir&gt;* &gt;Ja v S. M in - a ia» I* **
I r.p U iu p a l I
If* ading Room Tilreilay and l &gt;
Re*. II I i till Inn / im m rrn u n .
ay * .1 n i to fi lm |*. yt
Ii D . Vicar
" h u i tiding
Punuhnirn "
21*1 Sumlai after Irln iti
ill ret of Ihe l.e *on Se|«
4:Wi I' ,M Tu rn in g I'la y ri an I
Idi h will I.e re a l In I'hor h
Ffriuim A ll an wel.ome.
I r ’liti I, Sciential, Ih io igl.
he wotlil on Sunday, tl-tu l.-t .*
I D T 1 i ll id 11 01 i ; o d
I in iiiihlrn Te*l t
" Th w
25ft*t | Jm \ 1 e 11tie
f the I.i&gt;td )&gt; rfrrn g lh I Ihe ,i
Rat. Ji-e I I lee*, t’.i-fnr
-gilt hut di *lni tlnn i -ii I - i
Sunday M i ’- 'l 1* fr. A . SI
h
wuikern of iiinpiHy" I Pro
C)a**a- fm all ngi
it «•!
Morning W o i»lo|i 11 no A M
Among
the
citation.
will*
Slaatage hy the Pa'tor.
I inpri«e the l.e aon Sermon i
I vangi '• |l Karvlci : HO p ||
Slterage and a*II•1 call given fill (he following from tin Itildr
lie not ilrcet* d; timl i« no*
piwv* by the l’a&gt;ti 1
i-k e .l: f it what lo y rt » urn
Prayer m ietlny and llihle Stlply
eweth, that «hall he aim t r i p
*»• h I o.-)lay 7 in P M
Dal li.-71
Mla-ienary Her* i. • 1 0 h T h u i lloI,- *nn Salmon af-.i |o
da- eveidp, at 7 ltd &lt;P *il
fnlliiwini:
|iii'-ng
Viett.rv Tradet llvtM 'if trv lc - •Irryfi . t- li e
Wyb lii.iitv evening at 7iV ( I*. \(i " d n ttn f'h riitia n S-iaiiri M 4 vtj
k. "fv i ii i oto.l Ib a U li' in*f
A | ' gram for all.yiyueg tm ple.
T h e * ho 'i i t | f | | f ia n j w-RI «r-y tn the Script hi e*,*' hy M -u
ykei h Mi
" T h e lttdtil|.n, e o
fa ralrli Die
It*, .ami the Iijibln
ill motive- and a im • ruaCc* anI* tnvilad I
dtaml a lf theae le r■an, who I* alnii e the low*ld r»«
pe of marilmi &lt;|, n ho|o-|ea, ut
eter.
f IR S 1 M ir I IIO D IK T 1 III Rr II
t il-lia n
S -i 'o r
imomnru*
J. I 'Irlvlnle y, 'l o o .I n
nn to ma tei the pinpentltie*
Mr* I ’. 0 Kl»phrn«nn. D, II U.
f):4fi A . M C h illi h Si I iihiI A o hold hatieil in nb yanee w ill
1^111 *
.to rOiup.ei toll yvll
Clara for every age
iia iU ly, revenge with charily
11lOO A 'I Mm nine woraidp
kill tn i n i ■■elite illic it with Inn
Harmon I epic: "Th e Re. oyerV
*1) Choke the e r i tut a In thpl
o r Faith."
fl:«u P. &gt;1 Youth T rll'in .hip a lly »lage*. If you wool I m
’irlr-h an aittly rtf eonaplialot
Sfrvi--*
■galnrl health. happinr*., an
7 :8(1 P M evening Worahlp
m i n i ” i tnr. . 2 1 1 1
Sermon Topi, "A Mi*undrr....... (
VI rt ne."

P. U.

( II K IS 11A N \ MISSION u n
A l I.I A M I
Park

Ayrnne and Pourleenth
S lf it l
l.lcnn I Smilh, Pa*lor
(t;4S A . SI. III. Ir School. Mr

A. Wiahcliil, Suiit.
11:041 \
M Morning Worahlp
Permnn «iU je ,t tlbligntlon In Ftt*fHlail Scritdure
7:80 I ' . l l l . Fvening Service. An
Ir
• i
line i"i all ag' *
Th* paator will apeak-oti: S e ir
Indolgen 1 1 ml It'* Te rrific Co*|
4 •! 'r e w rl'o m r

M IM EO GRAPH P R IN T IN G — TYIMNG
C R E D IT INV ESTIG A TIO N S M A D E
A N Y W H E R E IN U N IT E D STATES OR
FOREIGN C O U N TRIES.

Befoi e Wa?e And Price Controls

San(ori) Ministerial Annoclatinn
Itev. II. I„ Zimmerman, Prr-ltlenl
Joe C. Cre«H, Sec. • Irens.
• llt l« S ( III IM II
11.pi*iopal)
If . I.i .i « on fim n u im a n ,
II II., Ifarlnr

F R ID A Y O C T. 27. 1930

C *VPrtRD FI.O ItlTM

es, Credit Curbs To Be Tried

nr. T h u rrh N o llr rt mu»l be pre**ntrd al th* llrra ld office
&gt;1) fteforr publication

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NUVt Y O R K . O cl. 11 (/!*&gt; Wage .m l (U K a control* mav be bul
cilf (of a while acme lop goycrnrncrt in*n anure ut today until
tcinlmlt tin money. r in lit anil material* .ite yi'en a ihakr-tloun tert. anil
until C « n | t tn tan gire ihe la i itrew an'dher twi*l.
1’in iiirim if n keep m mind that *11 *u*h ditruttiont in the n*M
two w M i rinilil Ur colored by *
j.if election campaign*. Hut many dir act or of tha Federal tlffirV of
*i| them a ir inclined In lakn lief*'
.Matipower- taya
man*
h »•nit. Samr &lt;-f them wlm fnroitr
■h i .m i runtrul* ate "not nrrd rd at
ty (bought *ll-*&gt;ul cnrytynl* would in - In in ." Hilt tha nlrrady liifhtI . |n font* U f u tp tin* end nf enmir lalml uiatkat, ha add*. »tlll
I hi* year now hope I hay may bn hart t fall tha i-ffact of i|efen*a
i m i t.ff im lrfinitrlv.
pH dm tlnn.
Olln-r hualne*»mrn arc Inud in
» . ,n i thaaa official rra**urdenunciation "f rn n lrn U atrendv aim . Im»lna**nian are »tacku,|{
t**-tng tiled, la ra u t* th r»r n ir b l f.- . iiim-ha* of their own.
nit credit nr u »r nf malarial*
|i F. Halm , m.&lt;naitcr of the
either hava cut ilnwn budnaaa and N • i! K* tail Dry (iuml* A v
proihirllnn nr Ihraalan In «'i«n. ii ri i tiuii’* niarrhandtrioK diviainn,
Still
innn
liuairioamen
u a niidi. t* puce and inventory ro n ­
hemg untied In Waahiiigton I hi* d e l. &gt;n tha near future.
wank In haaf whal t* In tlrin*
tin ina-Milen Iratn today tho
Inr I hem -how
much malarial* N «te nal
....................
A uthority
they will be allowed In u*a, huw lit - larided to i;o aluad with a
iniiah nf thair production may I* Inn
"ti
huilduiK
nmuaement
retained fur civilian good*.
plan
f'nntrnlt nn material*. money
N I'A hn- c a ll'd In machine tool
ami
&lt;ii dit
probably
haven’t
rear hail thair paak yet, Anil rat
tninlv tha prnlaala attain l lham
haven't reached thair paik althar.
»m r« tha tral pinch wnn’l »taM
until ilafan*a order* crowd ItiMlufncltirrf*' h i ilar Imuk*.
lint hair are thl* weak'* raa*-nr a net* nn wage, prire nml
m n|mwir control*:
Tu p aaotnimla mold Ural Ion r «
n li'i-ilm Sym ington rail* fur *
fnir trial fur liriiitail rnntrnl* I**-f u r am ilrciainn i* mada In nd'ipt
t.ilal innlrnl*
lim ite d rnntrnl*
hit al rrailil. nuinay *npplv «ml
civilian priilm lion Tn ta l ritnliul*
wo li Id niratl I'gim cM tlng yv»g'-&gt;.
pilca. amt jnh*.
I j im li Ki v*i r liiiir. ehaiiman
ill* I' m •iilrnt’* fourtcll of
I'rnimmir Advl**r», »» y * atrlrler
i ml ml*
&lt;a likely ultiinalaly if
tha iimiiimi rraim * a* planned, hut
he. Inn. p lifa l* for the plr*alit
in ralv un’ bin hi t tala* anil cre­
dit m iiliu li tn curb inflation and
**-uta iirm* pmilin lion.
|U Edwin 0 . N «u r»e . K c y »c rling'* pirilri a**nr. call* fur a
"*nlw*r and loyal’* planning for
an ’’nllarmind ten.year program.”
and think* ha*ty control* now
w mi III mean economic wa*te,
A I ahn r i|i- part maid official
Itnlwil
f‘
Goodwin, ejcculiv-*

vaoe

CREDIT BUREAU OF SANFORD
T E L E P H O N E S ISO nml 1071

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r»tr c iv ro n n nPfMl P

O C T . 27. 1950

-■■■»* a

M arin e Shot Down
IU M I.a .4

Iro n

Il»l

fmementa.
M»J. Ii«n IMrl* of Itta, Mi**.,
returning from » nii*»ion. ftew
In the »CPne,
Tugetiier i)i* Marin** »tr»f* 1
and rocketed home* into which
0th* North Korean* had flad. They
deatroyed on* truth "and teveral
ammunition parked oxcart*. Then
Reilly noticed hi* oil pr*a*ut*
ur* falling.
Th* two O rrtalr pilot* turned
for horn*. They had gone fivo
mil** wh«n Reilly’* plan* nave
out.
Th* Trxan brought it down on
th* r*»*rvolr.
•*1 hid heard the »*cond hump
wa* harder than the fIrat on a
prater landing. Rut th* fir«t wa*
*o rough I **ld ‘*on of a grin!*
It hit th* «*cond time in the
middl* of the lait word and
they're right— th* lerond I* th*
Seen* from the exciting drama. *'I»*»tIrr. tlon Moon” which w ill
wor*t. I almoet hit mv tongue
t&gt;« ihown on the »eteen at Movieland D r if t In Theater Sunday *r I
nit,” Reilly «*ld.
"Th*r* wa* al&gt;out IS f**t of Monday.
w*t«r. I «llpped out of my |&gt;*rn
thut* h*tau«e It wa* dragging
m* down, grabbed aom* etner1 l o l l y W fH M l
g*ncv .tu ff anl »w*m amt waded
If eiflR nr* roiei r i * . n*&gt;
to llior*.
g ‘'There wa* a touple of Intht*
_
North Korean* popped uo tn .ratH
O
L
L
Y
W
O
O
D
,
net.
of *now. I hid in a (Mrket. Then
my clothe* an dthoe* atarted to Joan i tawiotil, mother
tw o battalion* of I'. S an,'
freer* and I had to (land up or a lopteil children, today f tiia lM r o k marina........... &gt; rah j
adoption law* which the .aid 'are of Woman t&gt;.&gt;rt tn »tnp « maraud
frttie ."
Fellow pilot* iwarmed around keeping children from finding from the diamend m intairi, | hat
lug hand of 1,00*1 R*,), .Iriking
R*lllv » » h* (tapped *hlverlng good home*."
The utiettion ai »* when the ac I* 30 to tn mile, frotu the big
hut unhurt from the helicopter.
On* threw a blanket over hi* tre** wa* a*ked for comment on e»*t coa»t port whet* C S M«
•houlder*. Another thru«t a iprart *h* recent *tatr iRl‘**tlgat! n of a rin** and infantr- ant l’.r&gt;K ma
Tenner*** a lopilon agency from rine. began landing Tliur»day
of whi.kev Into hi* hand*.
“ Boy at a you •hivering," one ■| hlrh Dick Pnaell and June Ally*
A n American Marie battalion
• n and other II ll.w -v d *tar* had from W**n*an lan.tr I at Kojo l
•aid.
receiver!
chillren.
•a "You »hould hare *een me n
battalion of South Korean "Marine*
"A ll I know I* whit I read in th* landed farther , -t'li to •rung a
‘■while ago if you think I'm *ha'c
paper*.” Ml** Cranford »*id ‘ Rut trap around the ten rial*, led hy
Ing now," replied Reilly.
apparently the whide thing wa* a Red Korean Rrlgidler r.enetai
maneuvered for p litl**l purpote*
A IJ 8 10th A im y *pobe*inan
I’olltlr* ha* *.-a»ed a lot of |r*o. at Woman ,*&gt; | th* altnation &lt;a,
pi* out f adopting children the not terlmr*. hut idled
aided She died the California
“ There are more North Korean*
law* a* being unreaaonabl# and behind lit that* ahead of n* The,
are coming oul of (he toll, ail
unfair.

Korea

ii) mm

,~.'r t#ted *rf»*

YOUR J J

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GO
FAR

g g r ~ READ
_J!d{ AD*.

"M .*t people have In go out of
the f a t e in adopt ■•hltdftli,” »h*
raid. “ That mean* lawyer*’ fee.
here and in the ether *tate, plan*
fare,
nurte’a *alarv, ate.
Moat
people ate dltc'iiu aged by the ex
pante,"

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ORPJINDO, FLA.

Ml** Crawford won’t dUelo.e
where *he obtained her four kid*
"I figure It** not,ody’* hu*i
n***.” the **id Itut »h* admitted
•he did not gel them In California
"Under the California law.
I
couldn't adopt a child," *h* .aid,
hecail*a**ing|e p'ltvii* are not at
lowed to. I think that I* wrong
There are a l"t of tingle men and
women a*h i would like to hate
children and r«uld give them g-n&gt;*l
home*.
"California ha* other nnrea*nnable reatrlrtlon* I know of one
ttmllo worker who ha* an adopter}
child and wanted another for a
i oiiipanlon. lie wa* turned down
bcrati*# he waa cnntldered too old
A I'd he wa* only |t* hi* low to*
" !‘ro*p*ctlve parent* have to
wait a year or two after they ap
ply for a child Arid r el the adop
tlon home* hie filled with children
It doem’t mal e *en*e "
Ml** Crawford al»o hit a Cali
fnrnia proviaiyn fliat permit, th*
real mother «f a chihl to know th*
Identity of the adopting parent*
Thl* ha* re«ult* In »nlt* binugh*
hy innlher* wanting to regain
their children.
"I know what a heart break it
mu*t l*e to thn*e parent* to lot*

Minimum Wage Act
Is Cl a r i f i e d For
Retail lousinesses
W A S H IN G TO N

Irl who had l.aen friendly to At
Herl troop* Th* town l* north "f
Won*an. Titer* wa* no **tlmat» on
the lot* of Ilf*.
A »poke*man for the Mann*
firat air wing «ail pilot* had
klllad |.non Red raider* wurth of
Woman In four day*
An Hth A rm y .poke* nran at
Seoul *ald he could not verify
Rt&gt;K frontline reporl* of faring
large fnirf* of organlic.l r hrtie.e
Retl* lie doilhterl If they were
tiu*
A P I ’ correspondent ll
II
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King rpioled on* high «taff of­
ficer
'The rumor of gii.iani 1,'lilnei*
Conimunlete in North Korea I*
purely tumor a* far a* I am con­
cerned, I have not *cen any."
Hut report* that Chine** 11*1*
ce re fighting on th* North K o ­
rean'* title per*l*tert
. On* Chine** Red prlton-r wa ■
uotad at laying two dlvlainna of
I 2.J.'
eea*-KoK reart troop* hart croia. the Vain from Manchuria to
get Into tha fight
»J'
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correspondent
Hal Roylc

plo-e. i minimum uage of T* rente
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tern co*,t fora* *. the ?H) capital
dlvUlon id odd*. I .vet two Inch**
of *now toward th* Manchurian
'•older ll * p onl, .IS tulle, away
at la«t report

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man *ald no movement of Red
troop* from the north had been
•een by pilot* »|nre tbe fall of

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“ The movement of the enemy J V llaffU. I'Urfc
t**dav,” he *ai*l, “ wa* rtrll toward it i #s y rhi)ft‘|i*nfi
Mr. It !. I
Manchuria not from It."
Th* RHtUh Commonwealth 2Tfh Mr. P 9 k l r «
Brigade and the U . S. 21th In­
OKS'EVA
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fantry DlvUlon ware preparing tp
binge toward
tire .Manchurian
i' A oidlum. H n V
border on the far wettern *ide of W &lt;» AnJ#rt
th* penintuta.
W r*ri^r*i4*i
On the eaat ccait A P enrra- *Dr» Itiihr
»|iondenl Stan Swlnton reported
C IIU W O TA
Re*l bandit group* ranging from
Pfai'infi N a ?
eompay to battalion « U e foragig
Ui* ft* M l ’jrli** JitMSi Pllrk
for food and aupplle*.
tl|1#r tv YUiir
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Pyongyang Ocl. 20.

An Interviewer re-*ntlv a*ked tbe
two older onee If they knew whir
being adopted meant.
" Yea." an*»*red Chrlttonher “ It
mean* that mv mothei like.) m*
mueh more 'hen 'he other childern
«h* rhn*e from.’’
ChrUtlna'* reply: “ Children are
adopted heeen»e 'heir real m "
t l w * aien't able tn tak* care o*
them flther parent* give the chil lrn eecurlty. A n l I think the par
ent* want *ecorlty to o ”
(i lnwet Mother Cmarford: ‘ Prel
ty *011 ' ' girl, huh?*'

Virgin

I *■fi r % flu *•#11 &lt;‘ I *» k

aourrea ire talked with ejrpte«ae«l

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

lift WERT FIRST ST.

a terult of amendment* to the Fair
• gtanJard* Act The** amend
ment* became effective la*t Jan

tt-

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timated If .**".i,&lt;"»* « .irker* in the *
**\*ni|'ff» I if t h - . Kan Ilf* !*•*•
• in in*,
.mid (&gt;• exempt from
•Kru
li
i month f &gt;»
th* i i i i vim i*, i requirement* a*
" 'I’l'AHl 1*1 ntaea* t^#*a f, •

» r»tkirt*. ir i
encountered l.y the R O K * were li
K i l l ! I* ii i«|hyi i » r
irnteer'' for «*rvlr* In the &lt;lying
bnrdr inhabitant* induced to ‘‘vol. K *
la i 'J H i t *1
North nrean Army'* l»*t •taml.
Ma Ir t 1* *i*p 1 fr
Corre.ponderrt R**yle *ai*l alt I faI p
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Fi o w n A

A It'age and Hour A dmini»tration iiu i t t m e n t ,
H*re 4r r ft| o *•X1.w P1•*■»'
hulle'ln Utued ' - - 'n explain!* to
retail and *e»il.« ettahli*hm*nt*
\ \ U u r frv
»»YrfiipT if if i M
ho-.* t ■ determine 'vh*th*r tree are
m ile th in ir* f»t*f r#n*
e t-m p t from paying Iheir
em
f it* im ru l f lU r v hm* fr*’p

report# I an a!h Army officer a* rpthfi i (i#4 •'Tit |«
etpr*«»lng the belief th* Chine** It ,1 N» « r n J r

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down the matt raiding town*,
*TI«’I IK IU »’ i |M ii|i » *■ that
holding up train* arid generally t^ * t * ‘ Hdi 1af* e 1 11ef • «»*a |&gt;ay e
****’ *1I &gt;•*♦*t » * I tie It .f t nl
annoying u* "
11*' *'* 4 f'IIff 1•*t " » I .» •*a*| ||«'t I' * ■fI lit
tine unconfirmed repirt *a*1 B *p*
" t* f l i t Dm*HI' t at I tl * 11f&gt;tl

the chihl they have brought up
for a year nr mote.' ‘the remarked
“ And It mu*t he a twrrihle etno- I
tlonal .tra in on the chihl.”
The actre**’ children are Chri*
tlna. I I ; Chri.tnpher, eight, and
twin*. Cathy and Cynthia, thre*
and a half Ml** Crawford »a|d
thg would like to adopt more, hut
ha* her hand* full rearing th*
four.
I atked her how the faced the
problem of letting them know the*
were adopted.
"Very t*a*lly,’’ *he »» id. “ I hurt
Itll them.
And I u*e the wo* '
‘adopter!’ occationally »n they are
u*ed to i t .”
She added that the children have
accepted the Idea well In fact, the

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■lilt both arr betirf Irlrnl. A ximmI
mull need* fear nnllilPV Ifl (M*
life o r I h r l|l#" Vtii r « t m r : T h e * - w r t '
troublrd, nvimr it U h «li1rit:; r|M«l
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W Oo l * II tiling*, t h r 19 «
man Well , %%r 11 lift M il (f.tlcnell
t a n b r a t 1ter cooking.
Aw l

Not many people know that Al
Johon, |KJ|niljir Mammy
of "Honny Hoy". "Suwenee". anJ
Avali n", h i i laim in Nnt&lt;n "1
Jrwi*h antrsiry. I U would have
had
a bald
lime
ad)u»liim
himtrll lo Communiuti and icyintt
lo nny the "inl#rnal*onalr" if hr
had trmainrd in Hu* •ia.
T h r Orlando Srntinrl'* tarn|tanrn In latte fund* for thr Negro
whine huuir vat burned down hy
a group of white night ridrtt **a»
rrpoilrd in New York nrw»paper»
and probably elsewhere throughout llie oiunlty. Thai*! ihr but
way we know lo romhal ihr lynur*
ante and pirjudnr whith riiil*
in *ome plate* up ih rir *gaunt
the Soulli.
Ih r Stair Milk Commiirion i»
about lo throw a Tampa dairyman
in jail fur failing lo laitr ihr p lltr
ol hit milk from 24 lo 25 trn li a
quart. Willi rvrryUMly in ihr co u ii liy howling ahoul high price* and
thr federal government .tudying
price coalrnlt lo head off infla
lion, it it parailoiical that a mar
1 i ,whu Irirt to kry&gt; hi* pipe* down
should gel mtroutdf with (hr law.
It juft goer to thow how con&gt;
pietrly tu rw hall n « havr gotten
lo be in tin* country.

I

Dripite ihr far I that ihr South
wat duhhrd a frw yeait ago ihr
nation«
Faononuc Problem No
I" , (teoplr from other pail* ol thr
country tonlinur lo pom mlo llii*
lection. T h r Drparlmrnl of Com
merer rrvral* lhal tune 1940 Ihr
South lu i gamed 12.h |ietcrnl in
populalion. toniparrd willi If) 2
percent foi ihr North Crnlral reRion and 9,2 peirrnl for thr
lortlleatt. lurllirim o ir, I lie |Htpu
lalion nf thr South i* 46,931,354.
roropatrd with ilighlly more llian
44 million in thr Nuith Crnlial,
39 million in thr Notlhratl. ami 19
million in thr W rtl.
We havr trad •lalhlii* almul
there firing Ifl.INNI.INNl habitual
drunkard* in the United Statri, 15.*
000,000 (iroplr who take «io|&gt;e in
»f3
one form or another, 12,000,000
menially incom|uirnlt, and to
forth, hut ttill ii came ar ionicwhat of a thock In tit whm I’reti­
de at Truman |&gt;omlr&lt;l mil, a* hr to
bluntly did, lhal onr-llmd of all
the young mrn in thr rounlry arr
either menially or phytieally un­
fit lo tervr in the armrd force*
Now you don'l havr In he a foolball giant or wear a I’lu llrla K.ippa pin to be accrplrd hy lire Army.
All they ark u lltal you he able to
read and write, and have two feel
that aren t flat. And yet every
ihird man between the aget of 19
and 26 you meet on the m erit
can't qualify,
Prrtidrnl Truman’* tlalemenl
that this country it "not too uloud
to fifh l" it a reference to Prettdent Wilton‘t blunder back in 1916
when he wat trying lo maintain
price" and made
the public itatemenl that “ There h
inch a thing at being too proud
to fight", Germany and everyone
•In look lhal to mean lhal thia
nation would not go to war “ no
M ite r what", with the inevitable
letull that the Lomitania wat tunk
•rttj tubmarine warfare waa carti*d right to our ahotra. Ii wat
OM of the frw great mhtakra
Wilion, a truly great yretiJenl.
made. And R ii aafe to aay
I h&gt; did not mean what nearly
to°k hit atatcmenl to
« nation it "too
M d won’t ft| k . it
‘ — *- %

D A V P Ilt tn

H K R A V .D

M «F n »n

FRIDAY' OCT, n . 1959

P I jO R T H A

‘JUST A LINE TO SAY WE ARE N O T FO RG ETTING YO U!’

Oim uf the lent* of lIlf m*w (.’oimiiunint control law
will Ire in dealing with ntntelcgrr ulleiiK- Them* nrt* the fort'ltritern who cannot or will not qualify for naturalization,
yet who have* no other land they cal! "home and have no
Intention of leavinp the I :nlted S ta te - lieiairtritlon proceednip- aa-iiinwt nurh |H*ri*rin« end in fru-lratioii iiiilenn there in
a nation to which they can Ih*deported. Where none exinta
the miNpicion i- ImiiiiiiI to ari.-* that no nation i« willinu to
claim o r admit theae ireoph* hecaii-e they are incorripihle
troulile-rnnkem. It ha- not heretofore la*en Jtarrl lor anyone,
alien or otherwise, to irtay clear of American police if he
ilo**ii not make trouble for them.
There are more nurh jier-ong than might la- nupporred;
rhene are not the few inrlividmilinti* who occaaionully make
a public di-play of renouncing the land ot their birth to bernme citizen- of the world. Them* arr* the one* who quietly
dl-ap|K*ar from their nativr* land-, and therenftcr seek
plan*- where they cati live in the -hadows, unnoticed, with­
out lies. Some of tlie-e were wont, in the old days, to drift
from pliii't* to place in Knrnpe. It i- now hurder to cro—
frontier- in Kurope. and behind the Iron Curtain presum­
ably it is imposeil*l«* to live in siioiiyrniiy. One of their most
famous gathering places used to be Shanghui, but the new
Communist regime i- trying C&gt; change that. too.
More of them mav Im- turning to America for refuge
in the past gladly given to those who want to live |**acefully. Strangely some of them try to promote here the evil
which ha- closer I other liirnl- to them - Communism. This itiari! to unde rst itml. Perhaps ttiey rlream of ladug heroes in
llu new world ol which they talk -o glibly. Perhaps it ienough to t&gt;e heroes iif the moment ill the little worlds u
malcontent they breed around them. Whatever their rea­
soning. they jmisi a perplexing problem of what to do with
them.

By D e W IT T N o rK E N Z IK
AP Furelga Affair* Anaiysl

M aterials From Kuroiie
It is good news that the .Mar-hall Plan i- bringing some
return to the United States ii the form of ntrutegie ma­
terials, even though the returni are mall. Purchases of ma­
terials wanted for military and civilian industry slocs-piles
have lieeu made in a number of Marshall plan emmtries,
mostly from the counterpart funds which these countries
provide, in their own eiirren.’les. to match the American
iumls they receive. The Kroiiomir Co-operation Administra
lions argues, therefore, that they are bought at no addition
•iI cost to the American taxpayer.
The quantities of materials which have tsien purchased
since the program was initiated are insignificant in relation
to both the total cost of the program and the American eonsumption of the materials involved The KCA has lieeu giv
ing most of its attention, as regards the purchase of ma­
terials, to bauxite, lead and zinc. The quantities of lead and
zinc which are obtainable m Uuiopc are not of great im|sirlance in any case, in relation !o quantities obtainable from
our own mines and other sources of supply. With bauxite,
-outre of aluminum, the storv is different. Not only are
there substantial deposits of ti e ore in Kurope, hut some ol
the most important deposits in tin* world are in colonial pos­
sessions of Marshall Plan nations. An interesting footnote
is that the third rank nation of tin* world in bauxite pro­
duction is Hungary, a Kussian satellite, on the iairder ol
Hie Marshall Plan area.
Aluminum, already pressing steel as the dominant basic
metal of industry, seems destined to Ih-coiiic increasingly
important. An additional i-iint of justification will Is* made
for tin* Marshall Plan if it can assure some of our future
supplies of bauxite.

A M attel’ Of Salt
The importance of -alt Is attested by the long series
■if much-quoted remarks about it. To this series might -unit
day lie added the conclusions of liouglas Walkingtoii, a
Canadian chemist, who says it started ki— ing. lie think■ave dwellers licked each other's faces to obtain the surlace salt, and so the kiss wa*&gt; discovered, rather than in
vented as Jonathan Swift siip|Miseil. Among other uses, salt
is taken, a grain at a time, with tides like this one.

Too Lull* To Classify
H r Itim S K L L K A Y
Thin* f» nethitig than cull equal
n g in )ful tunriranr when It eninra
to making a monkey out of the
vxather mall. The liett way I
know to Mart a neat panic i» to
take one alleged hurricane, mtv it
with a me*- of tirw-pa|M-i headline*, a fleck of rallies and a profe*ainnal wralhei |iii&gt;i:mi*tieater.
I don't know whether the tiovrinoi ia*iicd a ptoclamallun ni
not, toil if la*t w n k wasn't Na­
tional lliitticane Week it sure
oughl to have ta-en. I've la-en llving in Kiel Ida nearly tic yrai"
I ait I can't rrinemtai »o many
tnitilrane* In so rhorf a lime.
Now a sure enough he-hurri
ranr ia rrnlly unfunny. It ran do
a whale nf a tot of damage like
the one lhal hit the Miami area
a few ilavs ago. It came so fuel
and hit so hard that ihe weathel
men Were hard pressed In keep
lip with II.
According to all the informa­
tion wr could obtain, that storm
was supposed lo hit Tanqu*. Ac­
cording to railio and newspaper
reports It was heading straight
for its and for all I know It probatilv waa.
Then It rhangnl Its cra n y mind
and dreided to slap the heck nut
of thr lower East Coast and mess
the East shore of luike OkeerhoUp all Ihe newly planted crops on
bee.
A few week* earlier the Tampa
area was alrrled three time* for
the same storm that galloped aran up to Cedar Keys ami knocked
round the Gulf for two day* then
that unfortunate town for a loop,
then it douhleil bark and hit the
Ilrooktvillp section and went tear­
ing through central Florida.
Last Friday morning 1 woke up
to find the sun shining, the birds
singing and the sky as clear as
a bell. It was what we like to
term a "perfect day." At noon
when I went out for lunch It wa*
still a "perfect day"— there waa
no wind and only a few fleecy
clauda in the sky. Then I waa
rudely Jostled by a newslioy who
dashed along screaming "H u rri­
cane Coming, Hurricane Coming.”
He held aloft a copy af Ihe af­
ternoon
paper
proclaimed the
n pa
par that
i
_ _ _ thing In boa car headline*.
I l just didn't make i
I' m bam through 10 at mot*.
and never raw on* that
d with from 10 to
i

TM EW N U TOBM

Free Press Value
To Democracy Is
Told Ky Speaker

Tokyo’s Shinbun Alley Press Club
Was 2nd Home For War Reporters

W H IT E S i t , f l i t 'll Sf'M N G O
W Va , Oct, L*7 -- i A*i - Or. F'rsnHi
I*, tfiiuie-, ptisiitcni u! Washinglon tun! I.i t University, mid tieluy
that " tt flit pro*- arid a de-nutism
ini. tin urn liable i li-oii Ms."
II. ti*J.11,■*-tt| u lunrtiriui uf |he
I HI Ii ti.nit-lit inn »f the Southern
N rw -paper l’uM|*liti. A*s&lt;&gt; iation,
wiili It will In- in sesaion at the
•it*-, nlui i 11 •11,-t Inti- through Sat­
urday.
0 l.stilt it.stir the (Iiiint that
them ati t in chapters in the nv
lio n . Id-idiy ''irfating definiti
ly to j tiinalisin in it- widist Impli
igOtm."
lie aid the imp&lt;4tanre of the
u guar ante*’ In the f in t romtltut

It) DILI. RUSH
(F o r H A L liO Y I.K )
IO K Y O - l/t*&gt;-M o s t new *mm who covered the Korean tsar gate
tin 1. 0 *erica* addrnt at No. I Niunbun alley. Th it 11 the location
ol 1lie lokyo corrripondents' club
Duiing thr past four month* the traffic that flowed in end out of
the five *tory building at times f
■
rivali-il that of a stateside hotel thr war, you could almost always
caught in thr crush of an Am*ri- »•■*• a correspondent with an arm
tan Legion convention.
or a leg In a cast resting in tho
It isn't a pretentious club and lounge. There were othera bat
definitely was not intended to tered und lieilen— reminders of
accommodate and nearly AOM cm the toll th* Korean war InflicteJ
respondents who called It home on newsmen who covered it.
Hut perhaps the grimmrst me­
while thr fighting raged in Komories were stirred by the mad
Hut in chit and clulr Tokyo— boxes, with over incroaslng stack*
where w a ry body haa lo have a or letter* snd packages, addressed
those
correspondents who
cidt to buy food an drink and to
_ » 1*0 Id never return lo the club—
to tong tn a club to buy a chitwas The only ’p l « i ' ropm riirtl *“ ,h "»*
their I W » on
- ■ at ■
thr embattlnl peninsula or eniv illy felt
home.
1. 1
Rarely did ncwsmrn hav* an route there.
A tiny pump organ is thr cor­
&gt;&gt;| portunitv to spend more _th*n
r couple
unle of day* at Ihe
the club.
c‘ * They respondents ciub's monument to
Korea after itr own Korean war drad. The
would fly in fronii Ko
tvo weeks fur mole at the front Instrument was “ liberated" at
to takr a quick breather and to Taegu try Charles Hosecrana, Inwrite ropy in a measure of com­ trrnaiiorxal New* I’hotoa emmermaman who ws* killed «ix
fort.
Tne correspondents slept dor­ week* ago in a plane crash.
Club members ami a cnoperativ**
mitory-style except for a down or
so "old Japan hands" who were air lorre flew thr organ back
to Tokyo. It stand* in lire center
permanent club residents.
Aa Jim m y Cannon of the N«w of the lounge and has "Ratio's"
York fast once put It during a name on it. A day doesn’t go bp
trip "home" from the then-rag- that some sentimental guy doesn't
finger out a tune or two.
ng Taegu sector;
The roster of active members
“This ia th* only chance a
guy haa to act a* a civilised re- drops day by day aa the cor­
respondents return to the stats*
.1 rter should set,"
T h r tiny bar operated virtually in vley of the nearly over Korean
round the clock until weary cor­ war. Other* are heading alw respondents— bark from
Korea where toward pottlble new war*
fur an honest to goodness rest— or where other men are fighting
.
complained in the executiee com­ t&gt; "police action.”
mitter about the post midnight
Rut wherever they go, they’ll
noise.
remember the Tokyo correspon­
A
h'Bvy-eyed
Investigating dent* club. After all, It waa
committee uf three groped down "homo" to most of them for a
the stair* lo lb* bar and found mrmarable period.
43 persons— all non-mamber* of
the rlub and all non-reportar*
The midnight bar curfew r u
imposed th* next day. Rut cor­
respondent* who liked a tsto
nightcap wer* jinhappy— especial
ly at the military brass who had
1 de ail the noise.
Not the least of the reasons
that newsmen were pleased with
the correspondents rlub was lha
10
Japanese staff. Chances are thry
O f
didn't see each reporter more
than two down times during the
American's entire stay in Tokyo,
but after once hearing the cor
respondent's name* the Japanese
rmembered them.
Sometimes the Japanese had
rouble understanding American
reenta and there was a corresndlng . foul-up
now
In
. . .
. and- then
and drink orders. But gen
vie# waa g
th* aervte*
■■i ally
Th* club'* lounge, furnished
w*th comfortable but bdttereJ
davenports and easy choir*, wo*
the scene of some get-together*
that
Hhlnbun Alley
probably
never will forget. Bat .generally
it was a surprisingly quiet plac*
with the library alnioet as popu
■ar •• the bar.
After th* first few weeks of

| I U t l | t l f •■! a l i * t p | t| i-t« *vt u p a*

, iftiaiante*- tit *hi lin t n&gt;n*titu.Inna: mnsutnii'iit "tig. Ia-«n giver
i *a ' (Oliver-e kind of pit.nf hy
he miserable »tory nf des|&gt;uil*ins
biat have nnlr'dlfd *&lt; t. i of tni
■aith x X v."
t.veiv oil,- of tlin.i tlv-poti-m-,"
to continued, **hn *OUgt.( first o’’
all the pullet or imlilr.iv puwei
.itf*-i|tnite fur it* ipirori-m and s
unit, the itintml of all smiires nf
infoi matmn.
"Thus, it |Hiiiun» the *piings of
kliOwinige width feed the lesltes
i ui lent of politic opinion."
Ur. Gaini s said the other chan
ti i was rtaited "wtien ttidiert t!
Lie first proposed a modest pro
ora in foi the taigrr prrpa ratine
of journalists on the level ol hlghi i
education;"
''tn any true seme," the e.luei
lor continued, “ Ills vision of th
task waited decade* until Ihe £ou
hi in Newspaper I'nhiishei* As
soelation emiHiwrmd it. hot it wi
in epoch making proposal.
’Koi tlir propo-al wa* lhal th
fieixlom of discovering fait w.hound up with the duty of tral*
lug a eompetem-e foi that hie
pi ivilegc.
“ It wa* as though we, who h a ’
proudly affirmed our Hill of Itifhts
Hidden!) discovered and confessed
■ui lull or letjioniitiilifv."

- 1 hours of rain and stendii)
mounting wind wrtl in advance of
the center. Usually the sky Is
overcast with clouds scudding along at n rapid rate hours ahead
of dangernus winds.
Turning on my radio | tlidenrd
to
announcers giving official
weather report- that told of a
storm apppiarhing Tampa from
somewhere 4n the Culf It wa*
said to have winds of loo milean hour or mure amt wat *up|io*.
nl to hit thr West &lt;’oa»l within
the neat few hours.
As !l)r day wore on I kept
watching for signs that might
indicate a storm; there were none
The sun continued to shine, there
wprr few clouds that floated larlly
The apple blot-um W the offi
along amt no wind whatever.
rial flower of Imth Michigan an
Every hour and half hour radio Arkansas.
report* and newspaper storir*
continued to build up thi* mysteiIn gem-tal, the C S ne-ds •
lou* visitor that was traveling in
our direction and would piolmldv import only special purpose nils
knock us cockeyed around mid- ' ■urh a* roeonut, palm, castor and
night. No storm ever had a more j olive oils.
Halted nr Impressive build up.
Everyone was alerted from Ft.
The guigi of the Htiskr Hive
Myers lo Cedar Keys and folks Iwlwirn (lirgiio and Idaho t* Am
began In evacuate the Iwaches and erica's deepest chasm.
low lying areas Officials in var­
ious communities opennl school
Th r Assam, India, earthquake o'
hoii sea and public buildings and 1X117 was felt over a range hal’
made preparations to takr rare the site of the United State-.
of refugees. One friend who lived
In one of the most substantially
built hotel* on Davis Islands lie- wind or any other normal Indi­
rams panlc-strickrn and, throwing cation.
a frw thing* in a auitrasr, moved
It turned out that I was right
to a downtown hotel.
all the time hut I didn't know for
Coast Guard amt l t d Cross p ri- sure that | was, and 1 couldn't
tonnel were r a tld tn duty and prove that I waa. The thlpg I
Just about everybody made prr. can’t understand is how profes­
paration* for a grand and glorious sional weather men can potalhly
nushing-around by Mother Nature. tie HO W RONG.
Each *uecedlng radio report
throughout the evening proved
more distressing. Folk* fearsome
of property damage boariid up
their windows, took their car* to
garage*, filled their halhtuhe with
water, go t' out candle* and oil
lamp* while other* Just sat ami
w
SPONSORED B Y
prayed.
Now ! don't know the first
AN N A MIM.KR CIRCLE, SANFORD ELKS CLUB
thing about weather forecastinr
fro u a professional *»ndpoint,
SATURDAY OCTOBER 2H. I960
but somehow, from mv viperlenre
9:30 to 1:30
with other storms I Just couldn't
get e ic lt d or even believe that
P A U L C O R E L 'S O R C H E S T R A
ere were going to hay on. Such
reports as w were hearing did
Coupit! f l.O O
— P rlX M —
CoatuRM O p tio n a l
not ring true with the barometer
hotdiag fairly steady, no rain, no

*«$*«*

Asia. stUI tense from repercus­
sions of th* Korean war. has a
fresh worry in the radio an­
nouncement from Peiping that a
Communist Chin*** *«rmy finally
is on th# march to take over
Tibet— "Roof th* World."
Th# broademtt from the Rid
Chinese capital said the purpose
of the epedilion was to free thv
Tibetans "from imperialist op­
pression.” Precieslv w h a t
is
meant by "imperialist oppression’’
isn't clear, since the Tibetan* for
untold centuries have lived in
near-isolation In their arri* among
thr world'* highest peak*.
W# shall b# more precise— if
more prosaic— if we say that Peip­
ing apparently is in process or
reinstating Tib rt under Chinese
rule. Tlie country wa# lncor|ior*led in th* Chines* Kmnirr during
the Mongol conquest in the 1.1th
Century. She declared hrr indep­
endence after establishment of the
Chinese Republic In U )I2, though
China never has recognised that
status.
Recently the Chinese Commun­
ists have been boosting that tlu&gt;
have liberated all China, excepting
libel and the islanu of F'ormo*a
which is seat of Genernlissimo
Chiang K a i-S h e k ’s Nationalist
government And now Peiping ap­
parently propose* to remove Tibe'
from that category.
True, there U a Tibetan dele­
gation now in New Delhi, India,
enrout* to Peiping to discuss the
-tatu* of their cuunlry with the
Communists. Ho naturally it is
given to wonder whether tne Peip­
ing broadcast might be calculated
merely lo put high pressurr on
the mission and get its members
into a frame uf mind for concrssiuns.
However, it should occasion no
surprise If Chinese forces ale
moving on Tibet Should the inva­
sion take place its main signi­
ficance would lie in the fact tkat
another country had become a
victim of armed force, even as in
the case of Korea.
T h r repercussion on Asia in
particular and th* world in gen­
eral would be great.
Krorn the military atandpoint,
Tibet isn't a great plum, because
uf its isolation among almost im­
passable mountain*. However, In­
dian officialdom I* said lo be uneaiy over the prospect of Com­
munism taking over another coun­
try on India's borders. Th* threat,
If any, would be political tattler
than military.
From the propaganda stand­
point. possession of Tibet would be
of value to China and Russfk. It
would demonstrate Communism's
ability to carry through such a
program.
Ileyond that, thr Communists
want to institute a house-cleaning
in Tibet, which U the world's
only theocracy, where religion and
politics era Inoeparable. Actually
a large part of Ute population—
ritlm strd at about IflQQflQO— I*
actively connected with Lamalsm,
which Ii a type of Buddhism. Th*
Dalai Lama is the supreme poli­
tico-religious ruler.
One of th* ehlef aim* of Com­
munism I* to abolish all religion,
and Tibet'! rellglbu* influence
Isn't confined to It* own border*.
Many people tn China and other
part* of neighboring A ils regard
Tibet aa the teat of Ruddhism.
That being so, Bolshevism natural
Iv Is anxious to destroy this in­
fluence.
Whether a Chines* invasion
tone* on the part of th* land of
would Involve much armed rest*
monks remains to be seen. Cer­
tainly th a n would seem to be
doubt of D m outcome, barring oat
aide Intervention— and how rould
that ba made effective arroes the
mountain barrier T

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ID IIE T T Y C L A R K E
Al* Newslcalures Heauly Editor
Sometime* if a shumpoo doesn't
•**-m effective. It may lie be­
cause yon live in a bard-waU-i
ares.
Nurihea*1rrn and most eattern
and
wrsiem
coastal
section*
sre soft water ari-nif most uf
the northern, midwe»tern and
southwestern stales lie in the
bard witter belt. Chemical* in
the particular water you unmight also lie responsible for
the dull lifeless look of your
crowning glory iri spile of fre­
quent shampoos.
Test sham|HH&gt;&lt; until you find
one that is * tisfactory ana
compatible with the writer in
your home. Th' re ore avidlahlt
'(quid hair rb-ni.ser* such as
iream *ham|x &gt;* containing reg
onerntrate wh h produces foamy
lather even in turd water local!les.
Limp, lifeless, bleached anil
lycd hair frequently rr*points to
one of the cream rinse* made (o.;ltf purpose. A tahh spoon of the
rinse is put in water ami poured
over ihe hair after the shampoo.
Of course there should be
preliminaries to thr shampoo to
Insure the lustrous hair lieuul;'
you seek. Hair should be hr i-lieit
every day with thv head down.
Wield the hairbrush trim the
nape of thr neck up and nVer
the crown, up slut away from lie
•r* tow. rd Die crown until rour
•■•alp tingle*.
Gi'ts who work in
*•
r
machine shop* or •
• tn
-oal mining regions sle.ulit
.•
•pedal precaution* to protivt
their hsii during Ihe dsy. If a
work cap Isn't part of v tur cos­
tume, you cati wrap a hundanmt
around your hen) to protect .1
against dirt, dust and soot.

Th* National Geographic 80
rlety says New England feels an
average of one fairly severe esrtt
quake a year.

1. Good bank monagemont. This ii
the underlying factor in the protec*
tion of your deposit*.
2. Sound bank ntfurvigion. Axfher*
cnee to rigid standards ia checked
through regular hank examinations.
3. Federal Deposit Insurance. Each
depositor in an insured bank ia in*
aured up to the new maximum of
J 10,000 for all deposits held in the
same right and capacity. We and
other member banka pay the hill cost
d Federal Deposit Insurance.
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Hard Water Areas
Make Shampooing
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Social And

PersoActivities

Ttir annual Halloween Carnival,
sponsored by thr South Side P.
T . A. will lie held Tuesday from
6:00 to 0:00 P. M ut the school
ground. A ham supper will be
at 5:30 P. M.
The costume parade for age*
one to five will I f at 7:0O P. ll .
and the pniade fur age* ranging
Ml to twelve will I f at 7:30 P.
M. Also included In the piugram
will i f a cake jictiuti, giali lurk,
country store, white elephant
sale, spook house, pony rides,
dart game*, ft*h pond* and a
fortune teller
Candy applet, pop corn, home
made cookie* and candy will be
sold at the booths. Mr*. It W.
Herron is general chairman for
the carnival ami Mrs. Cyril Hutncr Is supper chairman.

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n ttO A i
The Sanford Townsend flub
will meet at tin* Tou ritl l ’m lor
at 7:30 I*. SI.
Under the sponsorship of He
Ik Sigma Phi sorority, thr reccptionist at thr FernaMI-aughton
Memorial Hospital is Sirs. II. E.
Chapman.
,,
M ONDAY
Stury league is »|H&gt;n»oiing a
Workshop at McKinley Hull at
7:30 |*. SI. Mrs. Muigaritc GraI am will speak on “ Ways to Make
Spree'll More Interesting”. Mem
hers air requested to l»e present.
West Siilr P.T.A. Halloween
Carnival will start at t’&gt;;00 |\ M,
n i l the fried chicken dinner will
l&gt;e served from «I;(MI to H:IMi |&gt;.
SI.
Slonthly meeting of thr Young
Wesleyan k ia o of the First
^Methodist tiiuri'ii will In1 at Mr
Kinley Hall at 7;3u I*. SI,
The Garden Cluh will sponsor
the showing of two films on "How
to Grow More llruutiful Rose*’’
at thr Tourist Center at S;(H&gt; I’.Sl.
U I '&lt; h t Y
The annual Halloween Cnrni*
val, sponsored hy thr South Sid..
School I*. T . A. will be from
6:00 to tf:00 P. M. The ham
supper will start at 6:30 P. M

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Mr* M. It. Gntrhel, who was recently selected hy popular vote
i- u r 'Sunfi r&gt;. Il:i. nvo Woman's of ItlSt!,** was guest of honor at the
ilo.irn . - .i I Pn fr.sional Women’s Club Inti (national dinner at the
l.&lt; ngpoo.l lloUl. Slo ha * won famr here as « caterer and for the
( P -t foui j m s in - served civic duh* inrluding Kiwnms, HoUiry
jl.iutiy, Ja yn
and Pilot Clubs In churches she aervea Ho Pteshy11 -m M in’s 'Vul.. H Kantist Men’s Club, and groups pi th&lt; Epic
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Mr*. J C Mitchell, principal
d South Side Primary School,
has relumed home after attend­
ing a Secondary mul Elementary
Principal Conference in tiuinr*
vllh' Mr*. Mitchell represented
Seminole County. The theme fur
the con fere nee wa* "Safety Ed
• lion In Florida"
Mr*. M ltc M I said that the
".peakei* were ipilte outstanding
&lt; offered ii great dial to the
individual ” Hr. K ite W tiffoldl
puke oil "Mmlerri Trends in E lintenturv Educatinn” and Dr. J r .

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plan off

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Pete Itr.H'k arrived home last
night from Gainesville to s]iend
the weekend with his mothei
Mrs. Naney llrnck.

" ’*• Haphnr Connelly is planwing to spend the weekend in
&lt;■•!'*«*iHc where *h • will utter,d
'he
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Other sju'iiki'i- inrl
I Itilley, Dr. Sam !

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Stelnhati* and Ed Henderson.

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Hawaiian Rs tines
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urgan Time
News
I irearntllne
Mi inis t Ilalln.e
ii-.f-nos Amigos
Krnldr Itailun m k
to.Hi.ran Hour
F i t . fenlurles ol Kiem h
Ilusb
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Tommy Imrser in k
Tarn:
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Tlis
The World al Pis
Parsir I'marani
l^ s lirown ink
Voter of Arm t
Here’S In Vets
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Chunli P e r«l..»
ITnisllt We Hall
It’s Waltvllme
thirl* I **v Pinas
It * Han.ellmr
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Friends of Mrs. I T Stringer
will regret to learn that she has
liecn confined to the FernaldI .a tight on Memorial Hospital.

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The Golden Age Group resumed
l heir monthly meeting* on Oct, 11
J nt the Community Church, f h i
president, Rev. C. C. White pre­
sided. Scripture reading, songs and
nraver* hy the president, Ge,uge
H. i'atterson ami
Emery Smith
composed the program which con! eluded with a description of each
member’* summer vacation.
Following the business session,
Mrs. C. C. White, the hostess for
the day, served ice meant and

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Mr. and Mrs. John E. Price " V ’ 1
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.......... iced today the rnrth of
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Mrs Z Emcry Sm th.
Uaugnte, Sharo.1 Lynn, seven
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Oct. It* in Frankfutt, Germany,
where they sn- now stationed. *
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Mr* Weidner will tw remembered im ,_.
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n* tlwi former &lt; atoline Sehree of la*
t2. week with their »un tv
is .l.»,
Windsor.
anipril. Thi message was reMr. and Mr*. ,Htrhard M illiard
.reitvd In a long distance tele
left Tuesday for their home In
•liionc call hy Mr*. J. J. Duren, Cincinnati
following a two weeka*
Air* Welrlner’s mother of W e .l
vacation spent with her parents,
.-’i-st Stree
..
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ilraslngton.

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today
urn.'-ii V h T h itJ h o?
H,V •n'' from i rInJurira
t t * " r,nsustained
,," n " «
recovering
daughter, weighing s il pounds when their car skidded and over
and two ounces this morning at turned at llelte Glade last weeji.
the hospital in Drl.and.
1
Mr an&gt;l Mrs. A. J. Dcugherty,
Jr. have moved Into the Harmon
home.
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Mr*. Wro, K. Raker was chair­
man of the International Relations
dinner given hy the Sanford lluslnes* and Professioal Women’s
Club at the l^ingwiH"! Hotel, F r i­
day evening. Other loake Mary
memlier* attending were: Mmes.
P. D. Anderson, Robert E. Tru e ,
Kavmond M. Rail and their guests,
Mr*. Frank Evan* and Mrs. II.
M. Cochran.
Floyd Sjuhtom left for Craw fordsville, Ind. Friday to |oin his
wife whu i* spending tome time
with her parents Rev. and Mr*.
Edgar McConaugnay. Ilv waa ac-

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These are beautifully
suits
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to man since it rat* other in *■ »
and damages no crons ii •'»

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film ,
plant

In 100*; Wool
(ittlturtlinp nnil
Wool Shark —
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Kail all:ules of
Gray. Green.
Rust, lirown
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WI T H T H t F I R S T IN

NEW FABRIC
FEATURES

other ro lo r

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N'eltrn'ka, Ken ucav
A lalt*
ami North Car”ll*" daini y
enrial a* thr Slate flower

companied
hy
Mrs
R johlom’hrolher-in-law ami sister, Mr amt
Mrs. Karl Griffin.
Mr. and Mr*. It. W Keogh "f
Gainesville hud as their guc*1•
over the werkrud her parent •
Mr. ami Mr* H. M. Git..son
Mrs. Hryurn Kiser returnril Him
tlav from Delray Reach where -lo
had visited relative*.
Calling on the M. Flamlrt i"
Winter Park were her paten!
sisters, Mr*. W P. Hurke nrul M*
Frank Minshew ami her haremMr. ami Mrs. J. I,. Ilullartl.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Hartlo-*
have as thrlr guest her sistet
Mrs. J. K. Russell of IJoytl,
Preaching at the Church of tin
Naxarene Sunday morning wa. 11•
District Supi^intendent, Dr. John
I.. Knight.

P K R .S O N S

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l.nke Geneva. S w il’ erl'inl
•lesernl shvpett. 16 miles I...... m
right miles at it- widest ttoint

Fort Peck Darn. Mordant is it
world’s largest earth-fill dam.

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and

anil d evelop­

ment of tlie various p a rte
of I'I.'Hi I h and the fun ction
ol these p o rts Hi the life
cycle o f tlie plant If y o u

nm um m m U
ii F » tsM ciu E iin
| 11 LOOKS LIKE DDtSHHl7

have e v e r wondered how
nature takes u seid and
prndure.i fro m

it I Its- fond

yye eat as w e ll as the Lean
t if ill
flo w e rs we e n jo y ,

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tIn'll th is film is a " m u s t "
fo r you.
W e ealH'i'inlly
m e m ls T

of

urge eve ry
the

( iu n le it

f'lu li to lie at the T o u r is t
( e n t e r next .Monday n ig h t

N V \j 0 N

and b r in g y o u r husband
w ith y o u — th e men w ill
e n jo y these film s ton. T h e

Mrvely sheer Nylonn lo nnnplenient your hall roslinto. . . 51 Kuayt'. lo lietller :ttnI only
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puhlh' Is also cordially i n ­
vited

to

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and we p ro m is e there w ill
ls&lt; no a|M‘och m aking so
I hat the p ro g ra m w ill I m*
over
hy
9 :0 0 O 'c lo c k

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Wllev A Jaricll, son of JcJ*-.
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If you happen to tec anyone
smeared from ear to eat with lip­
stick, don’t I f alarmed’ It’* merel\ final touche* to something that
i» known u* Hat i ourt’l Thursday
S. II. S. enjoyed i ^ i minute* of
haling fre*hman
THI* occur*
nnnuailv
Everyone seems to get
a lot of fun out of it, even a few
of the ’rat*’. Aftei this om hour
no one Is alloweri To lease the
firshmrn again Don’t va’II think
that’s fail J Anil next venr it'll he
your turn!
There's going to I f u hang-up
Limlwiree at the Celery Crate
Saturday night
Wear your
oldest *lot he* am* gra'.i a gai s .
At 7:00 o’clock; it’s free if you’re
u member and only "5 rents it
not. ije n.ake it „ date for the
Celvry Crate!
Sjreaking ol having fun it's
to I f a home game ibis Friday
night, ntrruiid c m
Don't mils
this garni* that we have got to
win! The dance afterwards is not
at the Tourist Center, hut the
Celery Crate this time
. right
uf|»r I he game . . We inti ml to
W at Hi. Augustine, -•&lt; hurry on
ia ir ’aiid watch us do it! Ilitng
vour parents and sister*, your
brother* am! Iwiy friend*, loo, so
we’ll have toads of prsiple to
cheer for our team . .
Making it u cute and snappy
•ilsome Saturday night are Sam­
my Jacobson. JoAnn Moore, Ju n ­
ior Melt* und Alice lirown. Ran*
vp F -rell and o.* course, l.ticla
Goff! That’s going t,, la- a mighty
full car . Saw Caroline McKinnl*
and Mike WHelrhrl walking to
school not to long ago , . cute
couple H n u
Wonder if that
senior girl with the initials J. A,
S na* really tied her affection*
to that cute Inn rather shy
junior ? Muy l f so, may Is- not . .
See if you don't rather like thi*
one;
'In IUJ.I, nt the age of ‘.'ll, I he
nresenl governor ol Formo-n went
to Princeton to take hi* doctorate
in |mlitirnl science. He facial the
formidable O u n Andrew Fleming
West who personally interviewed
anyone wishing to g*t his school.
‘Young man.' said We*t after
contemplating the r-un*l imuia*
tuyr-looking face iwforr him. ’you
arc immature'
‘Sir’, replied the man, ‘to judps
maturity l&gt;v the standard of at'*
Is In itself an immature though'
He was promptly admit ted n
Princeton,"
He sreln' va’II nt the gam* to
night
Meanwhile, goodhve nt
good lurk

!»r. H. K. R ing

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Iligli luntre, ntiuaitli, I iiui l e i turv, ruggisl wearing qu a lity,
year 'rouiul w e ig h t— all cu m iiitMsI to make S T A l . l . l O N
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FRIDAY OCT. 27. 1930

Celery Feds Meet
Straight
St. Augustine Here
Hoping For Upset Horse's Mouth
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C ontest* P r o m i s e s T o
Be T l n i l l c r A s L o ­
cals Striv e T o Get
O n V ictory H o a d
a , V KB NON H A H I UN
Ihe fi*r lime* be-itrn Seminole
High Sr hot,I Celery I ed», with Up*
n l on llieu nun'll, will I k H r llte
rough *ml ready Yellow l.rtel*
o| Krltrilinu High School Irotn
St Augurline heir Iriinght at H : l r»

DotrgDi. tia. by a *cnie ol H-&lt;f
in thru hnmcroming idt l.r*t werk,
will hung with them one «,( Hie hevl
aerial lumhinalion* evri In xml
the ( elriv i ity.
D e l Walton, K rltrilin ili hark,
will l,e one o| the I n i ’s hlggetl
problem* . W itinn i* Hi. Augu
•litif"* heit air mailer anil i* Jint
a* liii key on t nul In the DouylaiKstleilinuv game list w rrk Watmn
Ifil the Alii trill City’* Ki' UnrJ at­
tack with -Hi v m l while larking
up a tidal o( 1Jit yault palling.
1 he Jar let s' Lit king It Iwllei
than pal with a Iul hv the name nl
Dennu I il'rarhl lining the honorr.
I sI'r.uM ii a luollier ol thr H o n ­
da Gainin' ( liiih r l.a l’raild and ir
known a* one of the cnnfstrnco
leading In L r r i | |r will i|o rn'ol
of the Yellow |at Lett’ point ilteiInuth'lown Ln king.
Jart-,1 t'oarb Walt Sint- i lias
prounred his laivs ready foi Han­
ford atl&lt; i nut'ing them Hunug
a good week',, pt nr tiro, in prepara­
tion for the meet tonigId.
Tin- Ja, kcl came through the
contest lii-t week with no serious
In in tic- and, (casting both a fir**
and second string, will be nl full
atrengtli for Ihe game with the
HIIH .lev. n.
Meanwhile, at Seminole llig'i
School. Feil Coach ‘'(Tonse" Kct.
tic* ha- kept hi* eleven busy
during Ihe piartlre sessions outting them through eveial days
of v- rimniMg' In an &lt;ffmt (■&lt; |.npar* them fur tin- A lirirlit City
eleven.
Although
Jill uol at
full
strength. I lie Feds may pull n few
tr ’ out of the ling and flri-h
what they started In 1‘alntVa last
Friday nigh) After l-elng raltNl
the ttnder-dog of In -&lt; **r«V* con­
test, the F-d&gt; slgrted llie game
like Hie Mg tropicnl wind that
pa sed thiough Florida ln*r week
ant iiipri cl rvetyocc hv gtahidrig a *1* lednt lead In the firs!
half Again like the big wind they
Ides liii'nntdvi out in the second
half and w.-re dcfrali-il tiy Hie
Maroon 1 hy a acorp of 1-1-rl,
At ativ rati-, w in or l„«e, when
Ihe final quarter end* the Fed*
are ei|H&lt;teil In have play*&lt;I a
tang up hall game.
Tiie nrolwbl, Sanfmil starling
linc-U), i us follow*:
D .n n i-1 Hass, 17*i
left end
Dsvid He ter. Ik,'.
left tackle
Mike Wlielrli.l 17.%
M l guard
Te rry Cordell IMi
renter
Jack Hriiltarvl ir-r.
right guaid

It) If Al l'll ItflDKN
N E W Y O H K . Oct. 27 ul'i
Phil Ririutn, who wa chased out
*,f tin* Polo tin,inoi and Etibcl
Field l&gt;eeaii*e he v*«s “ton small”
is thr- mod Vnhtnhh playe, iti
the A me i lean league for l^f,n
liim ilo , the little game o k !
who (day* a man sired short strip
fur Ihe will Id rhnlnpioo Nr*York Vankor*, won the rnvrted
iiuiiol yestenlay with plenty lo
span*.
The .TJ-yrar-obl star |m,IIp,| I*’,
of 2d first place votes and 2HI
of ii maximum X22 point* in u
|.*•!1 rulidurteii liy tlit* llii ebsll
W riters Assivinluin nf America
llo-ton' Hilly fjondman, the
Irugiie's I,airing •bampioii, fin
ished -IN Olid wltli IHil pomls
Catcher A'ogi 1b*rra *if the Aonk
finished Miml wlHi lift.
Hounding nut the tup ten were
t i i N u g e Kell, |l, liott. ........ Ill, llol,
l.enioii, f'tevidaml, fifth, Walt
Drn|Mi, llostun, sixth. Vie lta-&lt;hi,
New Y o rk , seventh U r n Doliy.
fllpvi'land, eiglilb, Jue ItiMnggin,
Now A’nik, nmit, and Vic WerIr ,
Detroit, tenth,
Ted William* nf Itoslon. lad
year's winner, finished way down
Williams drew only seven vnt, s
Till' g lin t -luggi't hnwiver mi
eit
gienl purl of Hu season
Inara use of n luuken clliow.
Coppiu g the
most
valuable
playei aw aid completes UiMUtu's
most brtllinnl season hi III- game
Never much **f a power hitter
in I be past, Hirruto awitrheil to
a Johnny Mire model bat at Hi,
ta-ginning of Hie season nlid be
Pali bitting fur extra !&gt;*•• ■ with
,he heavier I,at. II* wound up
with fill extra base blow - and the
highest I,ailing BVeiage of hi*
major league career, .-'I2t.
Despite hi* slight stature (h
fuol-d lm he*, Irlft iKnrnd'i H‘*
xutn wa* the *,nly Yarik in play
in every one nf his team’s games,
lie tied.
plenty of imiiishmeiii
around the midway nut like llo
mount ies h&lt; sdika* (ailnl l «
“get his m anM
KlXIilln. a pnalilrt of Hie ’ ami
lgta of New York, ntlvmpled tu
(■leak into, pro laset.all with tbs
New Yurk tilards and Hriaiklyri
Dodgers lank In the late nil’s,
hut wa rhsieil out of lh&gt; |&gt;rtik.
lie ahnwetj op at « Yankee try
out and made good. Rictntn canie
up to liie Yanks from Kimsa
City ouml Hit J107. H r m e in
the Navy ftnm 11*Id *“ lt*tf&gt; Hd
tutu rvjuinnl the A’unks ill ItMrt
and has lawn a tower of sliiiiglli
ever alnce,
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Maintninlny that a lypograph„ « l ,-ii", mine,I n career which
might
have rivaled
Ihnt o f
i.i ’ *t,'l Hice, Jones offered u*
hi* prediction* for thia week'l
game#
His system— m closely
guarded -cicl
i* rumore,! to
nhmatinn of F.in«teln'a
||,r„, of relativity and pre-aea,,n p.din reading session* with
Hi, i,,l,on’ - leading roacbe*.
It,
1,-ad Pine Tin, h for
the
!« Florida over F u r­
man W , - I luffs lialloping f,alor a ill conlliille to tide Idyll in
thi one but the future is lea*
I right
&gt;i;aiii*t Kentucky, Alaban * Miami and fieorgia
Ib i
Miami
lluitlrane
will
l,|,Mbaid
and
aurresafully
against a woefully wral:, four
lim, - t,« ,ten Pittstallg. The Mr
K,&lt; p,oi lc,v« on the Hurricane
&gt;liin,l will shine for the home

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Kt, lorn over l.ivingston. The
Haiti
"ill t*e looking for if v i,it • aft. • losing a close one
to Tampa last week.
Fin bait
Ftankie
Hinkwirh's
|.«y ic t till, week they looked
a* If they needed It in Hie *wond half against Ihe Hntteia last
wl,-k.
lie id,us, with tb# pitde of an
old alumnus, ay- the unbeaten—
l i t till e tild fieorgia llllllllogs
v- ill w in handily from llostnn
( 'nllege
Tin vengeful Commodore* will
,m a 1 1..... one from Aikaruas
in tin "ton,* knmkle” conference.
Alai,i,mu over Mississippi Hialo
tin liveifrnnl
imy* haven't
l„rn n|&gt; »ilire the Tennessee
rwtnf. iu l Alabama Wilt he out
fer l*lo**d
• Ftratie Maryland to rut dow.r
l lie (Hue Devil* to angelic site.
Tatum will pill hi* T and the
Duke line a* Well.
Tulane aver Aid,urn. The T ig , IN have y d to wii, ami thi*
won't In- the (list.
Ilpuhii*' Upset of Ihe Week:
1 .eorg'i Tech ovei uulieatcn, uri| , t and untesteil Kentucky. The
\etloW Jiirkel* Just to SM l i ­
no* (ir«i in the nation and
South f tirolina, but their *ch,xlu1e
has I n &gt;n ttlggeil while Kentucky
lias plated bush deaguers. The
Hamblin Wreck In win in a tloru*
ope . . , aftei Center College ||*a
baid for liKiibtia to bet agin' »m.
On the local -rene Inrubui bar
the *ame sad story to report.'The
under n r,lined Celery Ffd* will
In-,- l,v 20 |M,int* In a puweiful.
-,n, e beaten St. Augustine iquail
will'll la at lloilgUI* Cia I t In O
last week. Inciiliu* predict* the
panie Sanford team will hold flic
Saudi to nrie touchdown In the
Hi t half, but weaken badly in'
tb,
eioml foi lark of reserves.
When a-k'-d about’ Notre Damr
nnd Michigan S*ale Inruhu# men­
tioned an urgent appointment for
n saliva test and itepaited in
haste.

Golf Tnurnamont
Held At Country Club

Governor Wnrrcn Will Dedicate
New Stadium At FSU Homceomini?
fAl.hAIIAflH F.K . (»&lt;l 27 - b it—
fIu li,la State llnlveially's i-lggest
l meeomlng relebiatlon atalt* In­
ky.
\Al'iinni uf the tiillveiaity and
\ vat Ions ftur-runuera on the
1 a it,Hr we t of the State
* krttol will la-gin arriving for
V festivities along with iiatenlt
llu ,tents an dan Impressive list
-.^ Jpolltical fig'iics,
Ftetrrnltlea, -norU les and nlh- / student gtnupa weie bu»y
/uttmg the t»«t minute tourhes
4o boils, and campus decorations,
and find! ■ for Ihe big homecom­
ing paiade tnmmrow.
Govrrtuii Warren will deitleate
(be in w Ifi.lKai. -cat stadium in
L'nlvri viljr I’lcsidcnt
Doak K
t pita II in ecremnnie* iiikt !«•furs Hu- homecoming game ta&lt;twreli the undefeated FStl fin,Ihall tcvli and the tlplveraitv of
(hr South from Srwnnnec. Trim
Huvci nor (ionlop Browning of
Tennr nee will la- the speaker at
Ihe fii.vt finmal event nf I hr
peek end lb, annual garm-t and
gold banquet tonight. It Is s|ionimre I l*y (iarnet Key, hutmraiy
won,en’s tra,lcr*hi|i oi sanitation
Gtdd Key, men’s leadership gtoup.
Other guest* will he linvernni

I II II A lll’KH

it.ua Joner, a famoua footinirrioatirator early In the
y, liroppeal hy the offiee
to fell lie he wa* planning
lel-nek. lot nl.ii* retinol in
Frankie .St,n&lt;tr«rn 140 left ball
Stwn Oyelesh* lf.0
right bait 1027 iiflrr pirkioy Center Col­
Eil fiordon 11',0
fullback Irye in heat Georgia Tech— the
final ■or. w.e Teeli 22lM&gt;eir,

Ki//u(o Chosen As
MiisSl Valuable In
Ameriean League

Win ten, whose sister Alma !•
pieaidant nf the F 8 U alumni a»s 'H 'i a t i o n ,

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|„ llulland. Hep George Smathers. Deniia-ialle nominee for the
Kennte. Heps, Charles E. Hennett of Jacksonville and Hoi,
hikes of Crestvlgwi meinlars tif
the Stain ratilnel. Supreme Com I
nnd I .eglslaluie.
The Seminole pow-wow, pep
r illy and student slmw, will Ih
prv-setlted III rile liew tahtl.lNM
stadium right after the banquet
The main event will la- pn sen
tntinn &lt;if the student queen. Tiie
ttudrlits have voted
to elect
rith ri
Hetty Ann Midland of
Bartow, Kathrrin (Ibinny) Hankv
of (tclnndu, Sally Kcnneily of
I’cnsacida, J, It ^Initroe of Tat
lahns-ec or Joanne Vaughn of
Fort l.atnh iiuilr But the win
lu-r won’t la- diselntird until tu
night.
,
Th e master of rervmnliirs will
la- 11. A. Mcgimilss, Tallaliassr.
lawyer who was o graduate of
Ihe Fhillda Slate College class uf
twin. Tw o year* Infer the in•Ultution was tinned into blot
ida Htsta College for women. In
IIM7 .the Irgislatuie reconverted
it In a ro-eduratlonnl Institution.

Stetson H a t t e r s
Seek Revenge In
Livingston Lame

Miss Ellen Met I* and Mrs An­
drew Carraway were lied for flr*t
(dace in t’lnsi A in a lw*l nine
heme gulf tournament with op*
half handicap held yestenlay a/tm la y afternoon hy the Harford
Women’s Holllf Association at th«
Seminole O iunlry Club.
Mrs. VY. It. William* lad In
Class II, and Mrs. John S rh lm H
in (la s t C.
Among thp*«, participating were
Mrs. Carraway, Mia* Dofothy
I'owell, Mrs. Phil Mill*. Miss |1HU.
Mr*. E. II. Fmllh, Mis, Jahn Irey,
Mrs. E. C. Hayman. Mrs Gus
O T.Ingrr, Mr». Hugh Whalchel.
Miss Cectle Heard, Mrs. Williams.
Mis. Hu-* Adams, Mrs. W (&gt;.
Fleming, Mrs. A. II. Marsh. Mr a.
H. W. Huberts, Mr*. John L. (Jail-*way, Mrs. J. W. Altman,- Mra.
Schltaid and Mr*. H airy Wood­
ruff

W ashington S tar H as
Been
P hiladelphia
N em esis Since 1943

re it nrver play pro (notliall, may
rue that
ie on Sunday.
Justice, now a star halfback for
the
National Fonthall
Icagua
Watlnngten Rrdlkiar. hat been a
icniiie o ' *rouble In |he Eagle* ever
rime tl|e rluh first hearcl hi* name
in |04t.
He nail |u«l Rradusted from A*Uvilfe (N . r . ) I fieri* School and
w*i running ring* *mu rid a lot of
veteran pro* ai a member of thr
lljinhndge f M dl Naval Tr* •ninff
Station eleven. So Harry Thayer,
thru Eagle*’ grneral manager, «igned the IH.year old ace.
Mid Juatjer derided he'd rather
gn to ecdlege for an edurntinn be­
fore playing pm hall He entered
North f'arnlina University ami
liecame an All-Amenra halfbnek
At one time, toulhrru ronfererne
of final* rhalleuce,| f’harley'a rli
gif,Hity. They rlaiitird he was a
pm igned by Philsdelphia.
A « investigation followed and
resulted with a clean bill nf health
fnr Justice l|c had never artually
signed with Ihe Kagles because the
N F I, office had r - 1jevtr,| the runtract. Under league rule* at thul
lime, a pin i.wiq couldn’t aign n
player until he twd lieen at least
one v*«r mil „f high sahool.
When Jiislire finally haeame diglhile for a pro draft, the Kagles
graldwil him, ihis Have, thi v
thought, for ki-r|is, Justice hud
other plans, ||r atm wasn't In­
terested In pro fiNiitiall, The
Kagle* Irndrd thfir rights tr* Char­
ley to Hie PJtUtanrh Steeles s.
And the Hlveler* In turn Handel
the tights to Washington in an­
other ileal.
Washington owner i-orge PfeaInn .Marshall finally s h o v e d
enough money in front of Jtistire
tu get his name nn a contract. Mm
liefnre signing with Marshall, the
last fontlmll Justlrr playml wa*
play against? Vnu gue-s,-.| it,
in Au gin t, IPMi Who did he
the Kuulo*. Jusllry ran wild fnr
thr rullrge all-dare, acom l a
luurhduwn and generally made thr
pinfmsinnal champions niiarrable
a* thr star* won.
&lt;»ii Sun'lav, thr Rrdaktna, win
*»r* »n alar In ftvr N f l , gamra
Ihl* vrar, rotar to PhiladHphla tn
nirct th r F.aglca, rn-hobirr* nf
first nlare In III* American con
fare nee And like
bad penny.
Juitlre turns up again.
Kagle** cn*r*i Kailr ((Treaty 1
Neale said todav Hiat he know*

D FI-A N D , Ort. 21 -(Special! —
The Stetann Matt era have the
luah opportunity to win more
than a football game tomorrow
niyhl when they tanyle with the
Uvinr-ton State Teacher* Col.
ley, Tigeik in l.ivinyttnn, Ala.
Having already po*1e&lt;| four virtnrle* thia y - ar In five root*- t».
the Hatter* have the opportunity
of telteriny their HMD record of
four win-, five |on&lt;r« and one
tie.
f'oarh Joe McMullen. 2d year
old Sletaon mentor, ntid hi* group
of I Haiti i wen* arhrdulnd lo
arrlvi in Livingston at midnight
tonight, view tnoviea of prrvlmia
yarn'* and nold a workout to.
da) in Livingston Iwfoie the
ronfiot tomorrow.
The gteeti and white rind yridder fiorn the t&gt;e|,and univeralty
weir In evrellent phv«iral eondltien for the rlaah and teaerve
pilar I, Charlie Appel wa&gt; the
only man iinntdr to make the
trip llilflvo'ka Charlie Itroadwav
and Sonnv i'a riD h weie on the
Injured hut Were et peeled to
are limited Mfiviee.
Tt„
Matter’* main dlfieultv
will te stopping the work of
Half’o ek Jack Jonra, who la thi
main puny in the Trnehrra at­
tack However, tile lip line, averr.ging well over 22 pound a |&gt;er
man. will al»o poio a problem for
the freahnien filled Hatter oryanliation.
Sief.,.n'» offrnaive apark. Hilly
John-"ii, the Irmliny paaaer in
the tntp with « i l T it paaaea,
hi* chief taryot,
Knd
Have
tv piimed arid ready to yo, and
I .ami', la In excellent mndltlon
for the affair.
run him like they did In Hie *11atar game, he'll run us willy. He's
a great lari k." Neal went »ui to
point nut Hint the Hedskins bad
arithn fine I,nek In Hill Dudley,
lie termed Dudley one of Hie
footlinll today.
great, *t all around hark- in p'n
•’ll,' can run. kick. !&gt;*»■, kick
do everything. Hint Dudley. Will
field goals, defend well; he can
two bn Iflunks like Dudley mid
Justice nn the field along with a
good paaaer and runner like
Harry (iilnier, we'll hnvc to play
one of our l&gt;e«t games to win.”

Gorgeous Gussie Florida, Thricfs Tied Georgia Are
Favored In Intersectional Games
And Jack Kramer
Beaten In Opener
Bnndy-Lcsrged ScRtim
_ _S laps B ic J a c k Off
" C o u r t , 6 2, 6-2. 61
N E W YOR K O n 27 «/P&gt;lt loot* like * long, hard winter
for Gorge,n,, G im y Moran, pro
feitional Irnni*' new $75,000 gla­
mor giil.
Thing* don’t look loo bright,
either, for Jatk Kramer, the lug
h,r*i man of the tneftentriet a* the
net harnrlormer* mine into Waili•ngron todav for the terond lap ol
thrir 100-city lour.
Promoter Bohhy Rigg, uncover
cd lm 1050 production 1**1 night
at Maditon Square Garden, and
the re,till* were hardly what were
expected.
G iim v . hilled a* the tlar of the
'how, lookrd rule in a couple of
different rotlume* hut «he had no
tennr* *hnl* to malrh a* Mr,
Pauline RRet/ A dill r Ida,ted hei
a*idr, 6-0. 6-f.
Kiamer, the tport'v No. I appeal
the |a,t (wo year*, wa* little mote
irnprr#,ive *• he bowed miterahly
to Panrh'i Segura, a little handy
legged guv hr,,light up from the
prelim*, 6 2, 6-2, 6-1.
Th e crowd wa*
The gNi,Wii. flti/ W I ft'a going to lake n
lot more people than that to keep

fiu.av In lace panties. Promoter*
made no t«&gt;ne« about thi* being
a disappointing start In lots the
tour Ixyan with IW i.ihmi plus gale
at the Haiden and last year it
wa* around f 10,000.
tlm sy didn't wear lace in her
opening match with Mrs A,I,lie,
four-time national amateur cham­
pion, but *he i edified that by
coming out for the mixed double*
taler Iti a one-plrre blue pique and
lace number that filly did justice
to her rhnrrai.
For the slnyte*. *he had on ■
rather nuclei white pique Job
with slant Haired skirt that gave

II, A S S O C IA T E D I’llKHS
Florida it lavored to uphold Southraitfin Conference prertiye by
whtfqtinti Furman of the Southern Conference by about I hire touchJow M, here tomorrow.
Sophomotr (Jusrterback Hav»ood Sullivan it the
Florida nffenic that haa *ur-4
pilled everyone in wlnninK four the 411,600 fan* watching tt
•&lt;l five «ta it» and jumping to Deep South'* top yim e of the
20lh ranking In the A m w ia tn l week, hrnturky unbeaten *ft»r
six game* and presently i* l W
Treat poll*.
Geiirjrla’- undefeated but thrle-, with ticoryia Tech a id tieortr •
tied llulld 'K* rate a* three toueh- for the trad in the Southeaster"
down favorite* over llo*ton O il vornrrviK e.
The Wildcat* ate n one or two
lege’, w inlrv, b.nglrs for t-iniicht’a
niH'i »eetl«i»'&lt; I football r1a«h &gt;it touchdown |UcK to defeat Tech,
mainly nn thw-«trewg(lv-W--*r*iaeHut
the expected one-sided u u ia ik Hole I'arilli, iiuale It li
•nte,I probably will draw a fair Gain, and ftilllm-k Hill l.e*ko•led crowd for the football mind­ var.
I he Tulane Green Wave m»ke*
'd herrnbouta are eiger to see
Mai Cook, from nearby l.oweli, It* first a|ipearance on the A u ­
perform a* Georgia'* split T liall- burn campua for a foothill gam*
tomorrow
and the
I’lainamen
h ndler and |ia»*rr,
trveral
Horton t’ollrge, w i t h _
_ ____ aren't Ilka |y to forget It eoorl.
Coach Henry Frnka'a Wave i»
°f It* crippled key player* reaily
to resume action, appear* cap­ fniond to drown the Tiger* under
able of turning in it* hod p*r- a three or four touchdown deluge
formoner of n traion that ha* and further postpone •Auburtr'a
hern highlighted only by an open first victory celebration of the
game 7-7 tie with Wake F&lt;&gt; araaon. The Tiger# atilt haven't
test.
won thl* year.
M lliri-'lppl State, with the naKentucky, fourth rsnking team
in the nation takes the field hcie llon'it fig M r .t d rfm ilfe team,
I•e gunning
for victory
tomorrow against (irorrgia Tech will
■dh n major bowl showing in- against Alabama’* powerful of
t-re -l In what the Wildcats s - frnsiae in a hornrcomlng I a111&lt;«
tomorrow.
A crowd rif between 2S.IWI and
.10,000 fnn* i* expected for thv
Soulhea*lern Confrience meet*
the ruatomer# frnpienl peek* at Ing.
pahtir* Ir Imined In glrnmieg gold
Stale which list week replaced
I atiJine, an attractive blon-ir Cornell ■» mnl ■ ■oil- ge f. ■obxll',
formerly "f |,n, Angeles, alnioal trxtal rlefrnae leader. hn« given Hi*
ill
" coaiitme thunder an average of only tto .l yard*
wit i a pair of .alt,, ahorta nod ,H.r game.
rrriM’ -weaterthat provoke,! pens
Alabann on the other hand had
n log will,lie* from the gnller)'. avriaged gaining more than 100
. ne changed to wear rrhra short, yard* per game in five atari*
H&gt;r the mixed double*.
, . ni ..i..,}, „ffrn«lvr|y.

SATI KDAY O C r. 14th 2:311 I
COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
J.

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Tile II, S llureaii *,f glssrisr'l*
give* ns|dialt (He (op ranking *•
a safe floor fro In lustrfal u»**
with It* aurfare least rnndti-lv*
tu sli|iplng.
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Wan4a. nn „r liefer* the »«th &lt;1*1 of
rtamanshsr. t»ia to answer a hltt or
■fSaplalni ftlefl herein aaalnsl cm
■IMS rtetna a *Mtt for divorce*
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SPECIAL ATTRACTION!

WATCH FLORIDA'S FIGHTING
GATORS GO . . .

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M OVING PICTURES OF

BUDDY

■ f i't o fair peeking at the sample
JL v| prices over on the right till
you put yourself to this test:

Dtnk at the handsome honey pic­
tured here— or recall the thousands
like it that you've been seeing on
the highways— and ask your sell
what you think one would cost.
Bear in mind, this is an eight— and
a very special eight— with the eager
and ever-lively power of a highcompression valvc-in-hcad engine
that's a I in ju ll to hoot.
Hike sun k of its generous expanses
of safety plate glass that mean extra
visibility— and die sofa-wide com­
fort of its deep-cushioned seats.

yourself— It rides like a dream —
w ith coil springs on all four w heels
instead of two— w ith big soft lowpressure tires on Huick's wide rims
— and with feather-light handling
for all its mud-hugging heft.
Remember that such things as air
cleaners, nil filters, dual horns,
w indshield wipers, sun visors and
map lights, automatic |!nme light­
ing, and a built-in ventilation sys­
tem all come as part and parcel of
every Uuick at no extra cost — and
likewise that Uuick, and Iluick

alone, offer* Dydiflow Drive.*
Then look at the privet and tee how
they jibe with your idea of what
inch a car should cott. If you’ve
done any shopping, you’ll tpiickly
find out that you tan nu n a Snick
a! pricei that itart h tlo w uhat
you'd pay for tome tixet.
W hy not Ret the exact figures for
the body type in the Seriet that ex­
actly fits your taste and budget —
starting now, with a visit to your
It it irk dealer.
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t kti',w where you ran taka jrnur
tin- iKoblrm* ami havr them ef­
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that, but there's 27 year* e ttn limn* tiehlmi this fellow. Take

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bulldinita. The Hrd Imtualrlal city was i w n l l f captured.
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Phone 127
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2u fret with laige (torrtoom
fVaai i i i will i* praaptai
nn&lt;l work-hop. Jet ritrun U m lltmid in n Rcinmglu'i 22 rip e n tn , V II T Y P E S Ilf llnlld '/. i VV "1
atar lia ••trfhaar p i m i m model 511, Ph 2nd.
lien Minaide Rale i Pier
!* year, ohl kit larlrtln*; II” .
•raadani rfeata* It # « f i i a i
T '
•» INI*# ta ti* t*fap#t«!ii'« t»ii««a
f'ilMlf"
• Itf In Ilf I'f
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Other ell Ml- trer- t y ear* old r lot form lto,-k&gt; r -, 110,1)5.
la r*iatw
•l*V* m r * w «•««*»•
i
1 " ! M .« Mil'll 1
Contact owner at tilaer or I’ ll
Mat lie, or Si.n.ord
liaa «i* M i H i l i n 1* r« ******
l* pat I*
**flp. la '•#*• f«»
Itoi I lint, Saiifolu. tlmaer A
Plmne I2t
«• ta ••«#*# Ih* lh**i ***•*Jai*
Jimenez.
•♦*
I1'
' * b u r l . l . l k i r.ornpli le line in — liu&lt;iinr«i’ 11|igi*iv*ii n111r-%
••fiiffy al* ft mki 4#*
a*
lie a«* d i n * a i li* dap ha lava
linn*" 1ri«e.|,, Feed S' toe
Umini.fwd hmnr ity owner. S*ll
p i l 'l r t l l * '
'■'VIA I.I Mi A T Mur M i iin 1 i *
Ma|»l( A i r I’h’ nr itkk’XM.
2-pc. Sofa If. &lt;1 Suit, t'otoifot \| ( f i l n , h rilin'-1 I * h H* nui* f
Flaaa* •*» Ip aa fai«a**lat*lp
fn r hair, Mv hipllty in a I im.&lt;
irnn SleMa Puttier-. 112'*.'*’ .
selling . S'a’ al R e » r i" 1
tf aa arrfe ***ara la f«a t rtf
fr.dnr
houir
r|o-r
in
to
town
amt
Ituy
on
en-ie-t
trim
in
town.
14a raaaat »a r***«aa|i|* f«v
11'» vs *nfnr»i ' 15
»t-h*«’l«. 2 hrtlroom*. Ildntt ite’iti
aara lia a « aa |a*atra*l laaar*
Mather nf Sanford
kitrhrn. ilininK room, a-rrrnet
Phone 127
Ii
SI'I :&lt; 1 VI. HHHVICKR
r
in porch. Ito* L. r , c/o Sanford S W E E T IIA M I.IN o ra n rr-. 11.no
Merald
r iiE
hu-hel It W. I.nrd, Phone 1114
New Ma»nmy two t&gt;»il riHint hou*r
,»lil iN IH I M’ltn.iig .sentinel, in
J .
Rrmonahlr I hoc
landn Eveuirig Star Call P«l|b
5-pt t'hiome P l -i l i- Dinette Setflay
M«5 J
IT.ptr.' up, A — orterl mints.
1 - A R T It M S FOR S A I Ii - 5
Mather of Sanford
LAW'N'.VtrrVv FlyS Stiarpen*d. IPhone l:’7
ryell’s rep-lied. Imk and k
111M S S W A P Sllol* tflfi F. 4i h
* * pia.’ft
5
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tit to ll VM l ||\D
work. Prompt retype II tt
St. W r Buy, S rII or Trade mo-t
I—
FUR It K M
— 1
Sluinit, ,11 K lit Sr
Used 5 pc. Dinette
ft (I (•',
anythiiiK. Phone tint J.
- r . ,...r &gt; , i l'ii i
| f&gt;. h i - w i Paatrl hinnrrwarr »rt* .12 piece*, Slightly me I Kitchen Unhinet 2lt'ir. It I F V I It M O O E H M /.E
v
IV t| ,‘tpc. liedroom Suite
Iti.Jif,
aod Hloii
Hit tt K ln t Street
|f&gt; t*u
Iv'tiie, Onlv III*, down rim* i
u - d r&gt;pe. Wicket I.lying
*'h&lt; im 4WI-W.
|
MaOier of Sanford
ipiired, f II V I'F—
It, Inline t
Room Suite
4!U*r&gt;
Phone 127
I nan I' n * . It'H.m 117 Pi.- t
F U R N IS IIK M AIM S. T o r h k .M
2u*V S -n f nd At tarn le S'-tlm, •'
L m oil.ii » with priyale hath and Ih - ..... to V I.II out Hood and Pad' Room Suite1 ’ ,h ' ,vln,t
tui.hfi
lti.nl M in il.r F O IC
Deparlminl for many hargainElectric kitchen.
M V TIIK H O F S A N F O R D
Ma her of Satifonl
1 8-hoom* with private Inth and
283 09 K 1-1 SI.
Phone 127 VFVV 1 1 iKIRS surlaeed lo per
•Phone 127
Electric m tcrin. Apply 212 W.
fi-etion Old tli.nrs made III*
S E W IN G M A C H IN E S , new and
4lh Street or Ntrk Pkg. atore S T A N L E Y
n- w Finl-hlng. cleaning A wat K T T A K i r n
P R O D UCTS' Parite-,
innt. Te rm -. 321 E. 1*1 St.
ing P.rrtaUe power plant ti
I 110 Sanford Are.
llo -li —
(lift-. Phone 377 -M
Phone MV2I
rra tr mnerlence 'n S e m ifN
(ieorgia
Smith,
302
Je*&gt;amine
I POOti U M 'IV ll’ l
ryir.r r.cliUti VOu J ir.r V / ' ’
T H R E E ROOM fu m i-h i-l apart­
Floience nrid lio Oil Heater one
Cour.tT, II M lili a,on, l-nli
Ave.
NF. v n u O K A f J U L
P v irix (oc.’ . v i h t l / Y i . i AtxU-’B
ment with scree lied porch. (&gt;-two anil three li'irner*. lltltT i no
M ar.
TRMftlC I
" i n / a c -g i egl I
- - M O - ’G tiriv I
teen A p t-. Coll UMI or I3k-1 eyen- Cellar ired Storage Rola*&gt;, ideal
Mailt i of Sanford
'•rag line, hulhfoter uump true*
hanging -pa e, 10.93 .
J n ji.
. t;&gt;7
murk, fill dirt &gt;hr|| and *!»'
Mather of Sanford
Piantaitun K-latcs lliplex. One
Metal Smokers, a-sorted fint-he-,
hv load or job. Contact II II
Phone
127
tide furniilied, one unfurni-hed.
*1.95
v di led and a •&lt;» iate*. 101* t
Concrete Hewer Pipe
_ See Whiddon, lilt
Park Vie
Math, i of Sanford
t ew Yort Ave . I b-1,MI'd, p*
Two 2 Room Apartments nicely |Septic Tanka, gica-t* trap-, dry
P hone 127
(Mi or 'itt'i.vv
cradle-,
stepping
furrn lu-tl rli-trie kitchens. One tanks, tank
For
Perfect ■ondltlcui IT*-"* V E N E T IA N
U LIN D S made
fumi-hed Ibtlmoin. 20tl fjiurel-- atone-. Iionrhr-, flower-pot*, iiiofkWa-hilne M»e*dne Tel nt'. VV
« in low -ill- and lintel*. Cum ieti
order. Scminola" Venrliat, Rim
Phnne Mft-W,
floor-, machine finDhrd. Free Esti­ Floor l.Hiiui. 7 wav. Ivory «n •
Co
1211 W 3rd St.
Phnn
tf'u in lih ed room* with kitchen mates.
Pronte. Reg. 12,95. Only 59.93.
H 55-W .
__________
privilege*. itlU Magnidla, Phone
Miracle Coocretr C*.
Save 3.00
^ *!»■
Mather of Sanford
30t) film Avenue
—
|*h. 1333
Call Phone tutu fur
Pbooe IM
ROOM : 1.1.011 per wei’k to de-ire* 5-IV. Itedrouni group, IFlIM i’ Con
All Ty|ie* Of Ibuik Work.
able people. Airport. Se,yatnr J.
Maty MiKinney IhaikVeeping
■1*1* uf lied. Cheat. Vanity in
A. Ion*, F F Station. Phone S1!)»
Service
Hlonde. Walnut or llariutvriturr
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
— «
Room 403
Small unftiinUhed apaitment at
C ray; th) coil nirtal spring and
_ KOI1* f'elery Avenue
Atlantic Rank Holtdlng
tnnrrspring rn*ttrr*i.
Fuac.vt: ev ) I AOtrSK
S. h(ll Iii
_ / v r t ' hc v i u r u tio*’*i
Mather of Hanfunl
W E IIU Y , H E M . A T R A D E u&gt;ed
Clean well fotni-hevi three large
ru n f n c «f viito vuu iMri.e y
_ r^ ; - x rM * (0 A B O U T ve*,a- r a r .
Phone 127
’ . '
furniture. Wil-on-klaler Furni.
rooms, hath, gas ei|uipped, gar,
r
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L O S T A F O U•N D
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lure r - . 311 E
niu I I —
age. Tw o adults, no pet-, yearly New Work Shoe*
|ri 5 pr.
AN A d O U L / ^
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Courier Painta
2 .fup Cal ,
. .
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:r
iu r, ea ? Z L .
'Hupp.ir. ~ 7 I.o-t and *traved one tiuern*!'
'Furni-tied garage apartment. 1 Arm y Pup Te n t.
v
Milk Cow. light eolor. Mack fnc
m om - A hath. Ko p«t». AilulU Arm y Hl»nket*, Tent», T * r r , Cot. For Sale llelfor- and Mull. V M
Jackets, Moot*. Clothing and
W ci'Ih-i . Orange City.
•••dv 224 W ltoh St. Phone 271
one broken horn. If found nli '
Shoot.
Wat-on Keel H2-J day and 5HI•V
f A E F S 'M F f - r - t h - ! CnUAfflft.
fli’ili* |to#r*r4
IIK I.P W A N T E D
Rooting -F is h in g Citron.
A ll To r a better buy. « r r
A R M Y -N A t V M CRPLUH
convenience*. Ilurgeton-'. Ran
. Phowe 19f1 W A N T E D : EUperienrod grueery
j ana iaike. Pool a. Phono HtSQ.WI 310 Hanford Ave.
A C T D M O IIII. e s
-t 'l
15—
Holjywuod
Iteil*
romidete
with
rashier, age 15- 35 , high -chool
Wrst and of (itev hound Mu- Slaedueatiun. Applr Margaret Ann
I'la -tir liradtio-nl, 559.95, tingle
tion. Suitable for large offler
or doulde,
Wanted al ome
reliaMe meat HUY IN C A C A R * llefore ft nan
nr com tonation office ami dl-nla’
klather uf Sanford
rutler. taitne ready lo gt&gt; lo
f|’’g »ee i i * to save money. In
ro-tm with -olid gla-&lt; display
Phoni 127_____
wiiil). liar gain Corner Cn&gt; ery,
’ tflllmml l.onn De|&gt;T., Room .117
window. Plrntv of parkine snare.
*H2S S. Ray Street— t'all 4(5 will
Phone 2ffi
Sanford Atlnnti
1 Apply J . A . Calhoun, at hui ala- HI Postage Stni.i|i Sla.liiti.Euelis, Fla.
tall tlngly. Phoua IZ45-W.
National Hunk Member F1UC.
lion.

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incident.
And
thr*
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dra mat station maj arrva. n iim
t i o n a l l ) . in ix.a . - »»&gt;

attrnti.
wt.il* a atwrj
told, halp* to fit a *t r j «.
fact to mind, etinuilnu ■
lll.t li/ i.r it ar-d quiet* r n l l t i
ftwarpa
Here are a lea *ur &gt;- -te-in t
paiexn in d teacher* wh/rh liat
teen prepared tv the Nitiotk*
K i rider e» rim
A*»sse:at n :..
“Tell a Bitor M r j 1 7
ita tm . the fiodiier of Mi*Item rh'ioae rhildrex for th
rfcararti-* in tn* tin t) le t th
group veleet the place ts le tl
river ant other eps.t* f- r -rer.*
of i|*-(.a. i r t r i n l Appoint &lt;•
child t
retell th* *11.1 1 , » t
the cdh*r» pantomime t ftlat
the fernral plar. hefnr* h i t
all wvU la J* lighted
jwtfotTxar.ee **
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t hep Id ***** try to 0» ■c at.
a hiyhli fki-vNiJ pmdurUr'*. I
the (hddre are 1 U lo r* f .1
ti* aim n.uit aiwai* i* lie f i •
erpre**ior. nr the paid of e*. ’
ehdd Tina, wilt a
111* tu!;.
wiH de« e)«p phyaw-al a* wa* rfuidts/Rai n a tt.4 at*f c otdiaato.r.
7h* •••: .r* act. v it.
BID
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the rhnd
fun
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never t*» allow ed to tierxm** *•vwrrtitrulate.'l ehi-w. wf.n r, w&lt;
tend |o develop M lf*&gt; hwi... *itv*
and latiity
IH^t. a'.cat - r v
hoenni* no* «d th* enrol u*rfon
opal* but If
old le a r .i a1
aamiy be n.a.o la t*
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If he Ln.swt it w/wild tif*t *p]ss. the (wnhlu'.is&gt;e and would ahatasr

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that a ahip sVati
■fuat China now t«
- quantity of petrol*
vrapped aotr&gt;«ri«.|i
.lv nailed prpr at A

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th, tear phaae of li*e« offmvtve
on It* new lOu-nsle* frv-ttler 0*
frr.a* litM le lt ie b Dtr.hUp at*'
V .. at - the rulf of Took in also
ran-* under air attach.
\ * 1.-1.101. av*rmt.]| area* ***'
U a l t d ar»&gt;s *lr»yid hi fiftt**
I .sane* arid in.).ruvi**d Jur.k«’
purtl. ot St* two tettntlal l*s&gt;*t* &gt;.f tli* it*« d*fr?.** 1st*
Tl-* French air a ffrtit.u wa*
in krep.ikf with it*i.eral Alphoi***
It* French ait fs.rcw will 1'iaj a
Ju.n i dK .arat sun H e lr e v li) 1U1
..i* imp rtant .-. .* u. th* ii*a-&gt;

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«*r.»t* i smtnerre vubdctr.mtttee insitlfatihd i L p M B l ; - f cil
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1 Mr*!. li.ater.aji tv tte
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ft.i( T w i *J.fis* no* *m ia ir r
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b*, tu *»id kt
lu liim vrr, Philadelphia *nl N
Ym L
O’Conor nnid he had turned o»»t
ih-• inf/.finatt •!&gt; u&gt; co’!"tn«
tal in urrmir tlw T rm iu rv lieparitrotl Is* rwe-vni!n ih# '*r7t
i t k i t i t i r J ' t 1 »»»••!

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The Boa I no 7* a P art), " athu c
tots cr*i*si.c t he I M i * an
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the Dole D utri i* ■
tael Ita m a t j Lee |**t * S
hand at tl*e hs.lt so tl* &lt;r k* v
iOartratiuna
71* ct Idr*
ca
tnprortae a 1stlit
tin &lt;*•*
th r little dutri- t-&gt;
..as i.
t .■ fat ••
and ahnwu.y what tl.»
a
aiae what th* ulla.-* (•.(■• ■
The
aaMiciati.xi i* i* * .
that "toWianc*
a i
terras
*U*der&gt;-a :.ic rai la i ti * .Ha
t hn-u|*l draraatsrai. of xal
fameplayed t j it.
Mhri part* ol tlx wond
t*
ran ftr.J a l«xA *f •*.-» *. . ■
in alt/.. &gt;1 an| library
Sotr.*i *-* u*
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W aller flew htfe from
bkloti. as rx-le* t. ttie &lt;a*t. in a
&lt;-oa*t cuarJ 1BV nn.ph.h cut pa­
trol plan* ae i t to **arrh fot ti.e
rmvhshd plane The air eeareh w it
halted, however !wmu»* of the
for
A* a * * at the for clear*, he
aatd. rsril a. r patrtd plarwi will ne
pent up to cent one ti* tearri
At N r* ( *i .ar t airport where
the t.tac.* *a* cleared I ) th* A ir
National Guard for a takeoff attrv.dar.tv aatd the t esn inrsiwt
wer* r.eara to cut off “ a* quick
a* vow can ix-ax. tout finperi*

-Red R.dtn* H .v -f
l.tt
Hit*
Muffrt
lend tie
tu th.* trealrrw.t p- ./.ti bt i
a riw ittK i
!*t r-e»
f I &gt;ti’of

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r u t Oku
tW t i were Miiv t^ur.
May F r r r r tiM Ih rf * « * a
liro lriu M rviKJkH. a n.ijat &lt;#rtir.f ai {.klut ar.4 i*o « t l*r« « Ik » «
rack * t i no! known.
Their tderl.tiee were withheld
p*r- -T.c notification of the n*rt
of Lin.
I X Walker *»ti the plane a r­
rived her* la-i r.irM frt.m Crai*
Field at :•
&gt; .
•I tbit
mc-minr for a relink fi.*M t-.

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By

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FRIDAY’ OCT. 27. 1950

TIfE SANTORO HERAI D, SANFORD. FLORIDA

P A G E E IG H T

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F s e tiri Mir.u-tit Ja ■ * Ma.
had oor.ferr*s.! ut a t" as* : -ra
for Japan A furtiwr meetir.r i*
Th* e»wifrrrtire laat n rh t, it
■ Ile a * Ma/.hat tat kisartini nt.
nplitec! the iX.ua yireaer tntu*.

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* mm ■ mm* * •» **•l « fl%f I
of th* Natudial Guard *t&gt;o *•
treiidert s-f shr IflM w ta ii Slat*
Tiacher* C. lef * at Superior;
Rnc General V Mifton of tl*
(irratuteu Arm y Fleam* r.r*e&gt;elet.t of th* New V « n re Military
1netsI lx*.* ' Knar Admiral P. *1
liirr* . Av*i»taM Chief of Natal
u je rtlur.*
fur i i m c i h , M»,
Geperal John T * alLer of ti*#
Ma r.nrv MaJ GeoeraJ Get.rye G
Fitirh of ti* Air National Guard,
and B irr General Robert I . Caple* of th# Air F*rre k r u T i e
There were no •ter-.* of are
shar.r* m thi* oxime*' ann.-unoed
intent to t-ui'd a powerful mi lit art
■ua&lt; t.me of defers** araievt Cum■nix**iet pi i * ere l.ut there were
rtx! seat tor • tiiat fs.t the tim* fw n r
ti* t«* ro »i* i! ms.tiiliLatmt. hate
neanne cv.n pietinn
I u seoj.ti.ixi i i*. .tntit.c in that
dinrtim . inrlusiedI fie*retan Paee waul p d a W li
that th* Army t* i** to iiart *»
T n.au.r ftrsetwr met reemtijl l&lt; * » . r.y n.s-O .rel National Guard*
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tutu liar led in the in a prnrram which ».►* t* ( .*n.
F'renrl air arm
T*.« military
«;...* t-e.rx.an *anl v nUi r.1 rypl.si ss«ur
• ■ i &gt;■.! u * t&lt;iW-« and h n Hi •i
VieUnir.li troupe rxaeui- c fur

Tr* Indian New* Chrstncle a*
.« •.«: that P n im f 'i ryt'-avarar.t
d*. u rtt.i - * *.f “Mw r*t &gt;.&lt;0 i f T.lwt
fr n r mnrrvalxet &lt;*pt&gt;ee**w*fi canDid ror.iitic* anyone."
Mranwhi’e Pretict
watptar**
ranyr al of the North Irumctq i
fror.tu-f y* klrrday, try itif to ai*n o', thr r«maut&gt;!*l M \ .rtm.ni
of fen* » * wh**h arieody t*a* Hear
n l Frencl pet* fron *'*. lujei t j
th* li.lD TH tw*rd**r
W tm ilih troupe D inarilif the
•». a'rd I rriek ntaii* . f lacda/
o* •*. rmrthwret frt*:txr werr
M f » W amt !mnlied French air■ tJaiird Virtiair.l ri-neetdrato.fi* *a*t '■( tli* t«r Fretich )«••*
which i&gt; c ’dine K m If for a* ap­
parently imm. net. I eneme orsalaurfct.
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Lit F'orre rontirsued t*
|». -s | t ’ * o s lltlij rvacuatrd ffkWi
to * fi.nrr*.* u wa*. rtiaaii a (
f/wul *t&lt;» *o
w rit tl.* ot.ye/lll*

..-an viewa nt ti* in a ly
a’ souk R icnihri of the
tern I omtr.iaaion .nrtudAustralia India. New
and li* Pt.ltiJ o oea
l ’ S »* crate t*. the
Vati..'* and Republican
. . h i to tl* State Ikei.as Iwee hand' ir^ the
t.v Ma i notified him a
•oat thr Ruvk.ao* were
"SoMd .r'i-rm al talki s «

of IGfsnae Var*taJ!‘e d im tire pi
Mot/sta* uutitruiic an "orderly"
polity fi.* uii.h.li;atiur, of rtu-rr*
unit* at. - nd.t iluale
Marvt.all ha.i aatd ti.at re-.**rvi*’
B a d tut !* kept on active fluty Involuntarily m i i****** thar n n -e .
aari Is i**e*i ti* ibcreax*#) mar.
powr &gt; rtwju remi i t» nf ti* w n
ire* and I to r» '*■! *i‘i * or unit* re
called i*aer been fully tryp u f
T i* eerrmee* r/ sj.itiw .inh aled
that ris*.*, iil.s e f t n are iy *.cV*
At Fort Iwwis, h y i h , the rom
n aisdi.r r i i r a l a*&gt;n .jurtv; hr ha-’
rere »*sd a
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pirwh/t* lalwtei and Oupuredate Moskrta
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twaymed V*v lamswi* ‘ perw»1 IwnsKnre
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T h re a t T o N ation:
C lub H isto ry T old

^ Till- ftilUtr ptogtet* of Sanloltl
war (hr keynote of o lio Saturday
night by all (out candidate* fur
the City Comnutitun aI the bar­
becue held by llir J i y c m fur rimir
I ban 250 p m on i at llir Seminole
Country Club.
The ipeaker* were Cumlrmiioner
John Krider anti bam Mailiua m
Gruup No. I. ami Cummitiionrr
Hamlall Chair ami John i&gt;ry in
f Jjioup No. 2.
John
Kritlrr.
incumbent
in
Group No. I, pointed out llu l San­
ford. with more than $1,000,000 in
nrw construction during thr pa*l
thirr year* li.it achieved mmr ol
a building record than m thr 20
yra n combined. and added that
vacant lutt arr now disappearing.
Anmnit uthrr City accotnplith^ ir n li hr liitrd thr rrvalualrnn ol
all property, rr/oning thr city,
inoderninng it* charter and trafln
law*, and adopiinit an up-tndatr
building code. llir nrw twimmmg
[tool totting $52,000 including the
$30,000 donated by Chair ami Co.,
wat |xiintrd out ai a major *ccoRipIllhmrnl. H r drclarrd that hr
favored going forward on the viadrum and terminal project!.
9 Sam Martina, opponent of Mr,
Krider. declared that the City i*
hampered hy It* four and n half
million dollar bonded imb-ht— im *which he declared la a burden

llillatlon it a giratri tlilral to
ihli counliy than Noitli Koir-. nr
Uuttla and it* Iradrit, H i
MN'ulty. banket and pa»l min na­
tional due.Ini ul laoil* lolcinational. told mule tliao I UP I nut,
wivci and gur*l* I ndav niwi-l at
the SanOilo i lub wbrir the . elehiatmn &gt;d the 25th anmvel-aiv ul
tbr eiauting id tlir .baitci h llir
Santoid I.ion. I lub wa- lirbl
PnmlMIK out the yuml will
Heated in Suulli Aitirma aid in
all 29 lumen tounlnrt by la.rn*
ilub*. be drclaird llul olie ul
tbr giratril |nb* ul l.iuni&lt;in i»
to urate international undritund*
inr In in . tlub. now numl-ri h, YINI
with a inrmhridup oi llioir than
•Kll.(HH) be *aid
L filing that I .mill lake moin
m lriril m civil guvrltiinrnl be
toillia.lrd tbr I'l p ru .iit av.iagc
vote in llir la.I pirudential - letlion with the H'J pen m i who in
, Italy went to llir jmiII* I.i -I -piulg
Two hew l.luni, llaiul.l I win,
giucery .tore inanugei, m.l Ta il
William-, wbulr-ali m &gt;1, liil.il.tr
were induetr*t u* inrm lai. I.) \|r.
McNulty.
King I .loll Hatty Kuh-i.e pl.r-&lt;i.Jed, amt Henry Witte, pu-t deputy
di*trlct governor, *erv..| a- tuaitmatter and p r n v l d r i l
...me
"W itte" remark*.
Itn«* G Witter*, chauman of
the lloaid ,.f Govrrnoi. of l.i»n*
Inlet national, declared that F in ­
land i* the 2ltlh country to have
ii l.lon* Cl uli, and *tail'd thni -lie
H now l.eing e tnhli*hcd In Hel­
sinki.
"If we could oiganlre Idona
cliil.* kn every country amt other
civic club* do th* tamr, we would
not have In I,mid all thi* wat ma­
terial," he ilrrlatrd.
A high ‘ put nf the program on
the pie.rotation hy AI liehl.mn.
Jr., Mt Ihira. distriet goveuni
nf Hu I uni*, to King l.n-n Kol-..
uf a *ilver plague rrlehiatlng 11.
2f,|h hllllldav of the Salifold l lul
A l.ig candle-lit hiithday enk
al’o *ignallie.t the event
Four ul I lie uriginnl rhaittnetllhei- of Ihe Sanford Club w-t
It MMlItnar* on I-**, T a t i

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#fr *K
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were not Intcrriti-d liecau**- paper
mill* nmell had.* He added that
Palatkn fa getting a "terrific |my
roll" from the llii.ltou Paper ( V
Itandall Chase, incnmlieirt in
Group No. 2, nryid that nil eiti
irrm Vote on fire control ill SemiCounty, terming it a very l);&gt; Y c . l f - O M
M o n a rc h
progressive
measure, and
he
pointed out that more than one
half of the land owner* In the
county had ilgned a petition aak-,
Ing the t'ounty Cum m in Ion that
S lo t K H O I.M . Sweden. U l . Ml
the measure he Included in the
lU n iilK iifi tia fac# T m *«I
t/V&lt; ( , total V I lodiv war pin
ilanued King ul tlie Swede*. lit.*
| (mill* in.I llir W rn jt
llir I II »•
new ruin in m e n d llir anciei.l
bwrdnlt tlltone m neatly bill a
» entiny.
He titired* fill falltei. '12-yearr&gt;1*1 King Guilal V , wbo*c tlealli
A. I.. Skinner waa elected preaident of the Sanford Market yctlrrday rnmning a tier a irigii «-(
Healer* Aauiriation at n meet nearly 41 year* plunged lire na­
ing Friday night at the Anchor tion into drr|M-*i mourning
Inn. He aurcmla Harold Kait
E . -til rffrit* arid puipurr* tile
ner.
Ernest Southward w»* eleretl *on. burn Clim e U c a i Frrdrrlk
vice president; Jim Field*, aecte- Will elm Ola) (itnlaf Ailnll, III*
tary and Joe Corley, treasurer. ftren Swrilen'* iui&gt;nal&gt;b *ll|te fill
*wThrough the effort* of Samh l.rtln-i's tlrallr. Hut at cotnilul
'nodes son, market manager, and
Nathin Mayo, «t*te ngi i-nlt-ii ul teimtome* luday in tbr cabinet
commissioner, nil truck-* leaving ■mined loom of Slut kliulmS Ruy.il
the market will tiave Sanford Calatr hr inoL llir Royal oalli
Market •ticker* on the wind- pledging limit* tl to adltere tlriclli
•hirld), it was announced at tintu the iiuiilllulloli and to lute ‘‘a*
meeting.
More than 22 dealer* attended a nghlroii* king and vi.it muthe meeting and represented cl- lithe nl the bwrdlrh |tenplr try
trua and vegetable dealer*, true*
ii ..b.iMM.a **. r u * t»* |
broker* and gu.ollnr dealer*.
{ ’resident
Skinner
outlined
H .U I.O M K K N II\ M H T&gt;
jaUn* for advertlaing the market
N E W T O N , Ma**., Oct. :u» H/V)
ttl trade newspapers, *ign» on
Tw o
Hallow een-masked
men
highway* and .ticker* on truck* threatened a girl rlerk with a
He declarrit that rnuir huiine** ub machine gun tmlay end e*.
than ever ia anticipated ll-y* »*•« c,|i*‘,| with thr week end night
■on.
d*-f*o*ft* of
the
Newtonvillu
Sitacrh of the Newton Nation*l
R O VIN G HOY
Sank,
Q U IN C Y , Ma**.. O f t 10-(/F&gt;
Hank official* *aid they did
They're beginning to call him not know the amount of money
Hover boy.
taken.
Two-year old John MacGlllvrav
.T h e gunmen, wearing gray M t
wra found wandering alone a hat* and dark suit*, walked Into
*%&gt;ng w ty from home yeiterdiy ar the hank -hoftlv after it opellej
¥ A. M.
tor thr day. They warnr-l clerk
Ilia folk* aaid the aatne thin.! Gloria Ihdirrty and a man teller,
happened three weeka ago *o "Don't 'oink any button.” tro o p ­
they're gelling a new lock for ed Up the money and fled ill an
the kitchen door.
uluntohile.

Market Dea l er s
Elect A. la. Skinner
#As New President

C O M M U N IS T S I OSH
V IE N N A . &lt;Vt. .lO -G F y -C n m .
munlam in the Soviet 'tone of
Auatria took a amalt defeat ovrr
the weekend.
Twenty one &gt;mift rural romwunitie* held election* for local
council*. The Communiita, who
In an earlier vote In May received
111 vole* and gained two aca'a.
Inai both aeata and got yitly 78
The
Conaenratlva
Auatriao
People*’ Party picked up vote*
and raata from both the Com
manlat* and tha left of center
Social Democrat*. Tha People*’
Party got I M aaata aaalnat a
previoua 143, while th* Socialiat*
dteppad from 74 aaata to BS.

IIIIIG I.A It I'l-IKFOIIMH
B A L T IM O R E . Oct. .lO -t d l
A hurglvr worked for nearly half
an hour trying to crack a *afr at
n food oiarki-t )*•( night
You don’t h ive to take Ihe vrresting officer’* word for (l.
There were alxiul 2»M&gt; eye■vitne»»e*.
It teem* the ye g g rhow to
work on the aafe with him m *aml chhcl practically out in the
open. There were aevtral light
on inside the More and a full
•irw into H through a Urge plat.•I*** window.
A large crowd collect#.) to
watch the *how before the polirj
forcibly removed tha main per
former.

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Amoim I'irsl 1 . X. Snldit rs I'rcctl In North K orea

J AC KM INVII J i l . Oct. « l v l ’l
i
II Ruiinrll i,| Weil Halm
lie.,. I, wa« iiuiinnalrd Imlay I-v ill.
•I.*te Dernociatit Eletulive I'um
milter It, llir Stale Senate leal left
u i ml b) lb.- ircrnl dralb u
John Hr.wb.im,
li.imirll, tbnim an u( the iom itnllce. m u imminatr.l on tbr (il*t
h.ill.it with 54 voir*.
(h im randidalrt were Hut.ell
0
Moi mw. former .tale rrprrni alive o| Wevl l*atm Reach
.nut Ju.rph A. i ’ecl, Jr.. Wetl I’alin
lie .uli law)er. Matruw gol 17
.uni .ole. and I’rr l 31.
Il.rir wat a lot ol debate ovri
lule* and pincrdulr piioi It, (be
b ill--I
S p- aking ill Irehall of llnnorll
veteian lieiiiucratic Party worker
in Palm Peach County, Va*co
I’crple-, chairman of Ihe Char.,lull,- county committee, denied
th.'te wa* any ” de*l" between
them.
"itiunura of anything like that
are Ju*t what they were—-idle
rumor*,” he Mild.
Donnell, who bad the harking
of hi. county committee, irlin ii ..Nllei.-a iih I i i . T o i l
POI.IO B IR TH
H O S T O N . Oct. 3(1— t d l — A
young New
Hampshire
wife.
who»e leg* have been paralvicd
hy p.d!», ye*terrlay gave birth to
a *evrn pound, *ia ounce daugh­
ter,
f»
Doctors at lying In hospital
■aid Mr, Keginaid Sharp*-, 24, of
Stralhim. *nd the infant are
•.•.dug fine."
Mi*. Sharp*-, whn also baa a
20-month old »on, will return tv
Children's
Hospital
fur
polio
treatment*.

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vge,,.. said th - control uni.
life.
Pointing out that all aurruund would grratly l»-m f.t local farm liirough the Florid* Key*. F m li pu*h.
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It wi* llennawi who led the 'n# countle* in Centrsl Florida . r. &lt;„ , („ , r
burning l.y wind* of 20 to "0 lull * an I. ur
rigid over an embankment, *ml
-re predicted.
n-volt again*! President lluinl have tucb control program*, Mi
Iwlng at hand if any blare got
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ut of control. H- cm phi-Ir* J
and lent 7-ayim to the firing ha* such unit, once darted, e v-r that the unit will have no author
Atlantic and Caribbean wa* in- Roth vehicle* overturned, but
•quad Ziytm hlmielf had t r l ie l been dlicontinued. He drened the Hy uver such burning* which are yestigntrd by a Navy ol»r--» yr* neithir driver waa hurl.
Said the dated Strow: "What
thr power in a coup a faw months importance of maintaining Flo­ now luhject to stale l»w They tvrdv but no storm J rwlupnitnil
do we lived atomic power fur V*
before.
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD SANFORD.

PACE SIT

*wee

Bank

Bonds Arc Being Cashed
Faster Than New Ones Arc Bought

Savings

iU h

I m h er a* r &gt; i t a m i
he added.
Concrete flooring of tha former
reitaurant building that occupied
the *ite i* being lorn out ind
will »erve. »aid City Manager
Clifford MrKibbin, a* “ rip r i p "
fill al the end nf the Municipal
pier where the bulkhead wa* rerently undermined by the strong
current* of water from the pro
pdlor of a tug.
hilling the hole with cnnrfetn
■l*b» will utahllitc the tKlttoOl
the bulkhead and lend to hold
n in place, aaid Mr. MrKibbin.
The broken’ concrete will &gt;t*n h«
placed in Ihe holea on the land
*ide of Ihe bulkhead, created by
the heavy rain*
One to the short diHatter rf
hauling the m*lrri*|, thia ihould
prove * very economical method
f repairing the damage to the
l.ulkliead," he declited

ll&gt; HAM I I A M HUN

N EW Y O R K . O ri. 2$
(/I ')
Prnplr hair li»rn r « t)nn|{ in thru
•atingi bond* (atlrr lh*n they haxr iirrn iniyint' nru onrr Mmt ol the
tailing h*i Iirrn lo (insm r w n - u n r Iniyint' nf ('.md, |(ni »nrnr of |hr
drop in I. Iwind luiyint: i» lirf.iu*r prnptr h i unndriuiK
lltrir
valllr a- Invrilliirril*
*
You ran’l liny »• nmrli m ill tin
ilnllar you grt finm it*b t-ininr
your honrla tr* yon &lt;until hair
•• t'fttiwitrrl ( riiwi |*wgy ttw* I
bfi'lghl «l Mir tint* ynti imi i|, »ri»t on fit* •iitfirr, -h*- %i»|«| hill
dollar Into lliam
lim b -s y«
*«
analyal# #»f all (hut it
bought (hem In 1 ;•I h *
impht «, irvrah M»rnr rnlhci *uf
Al lra»t one i^unfiRiiat nrir*aa Hi*- |tti&gt;ltiR and dHtuibing furl*.
Treaaiir y to Mr thr irrlriii|&gt;llon
Admitting; IJmt m frvn eminent
value nf -aving, Imml
to t*r » rut |nif 11nt ir Atii«*■N ii ri« tin v r I*LnI
CO*t of IfVint; to that l.onilhoMri
th n i nniiirw hr thr movement frit
Would Jtrt hark thru foil ilollni'
°IV nr hi liuvf rmnrfit**, h rr»u »r it
worth nf liuylnr |m «ri
h «i tutu fifftrnlrfl In thrjn Ih i*
The Trra M in ha* other '•$; colorful mannei, *hr declared that
feu tin in*.at juift ailvutatra *»f thr
boh't hradarhe.. in addition
thrir Ion of |mi |nj In r il y n inn I rntivt-hit nt «f» I* ft wingers, Kmn*
ttiifni«I ffMiih r« in iiutiiifht t'ommrnta. ItrdeniplIon. m il •&gt; n fun
ItOW on. In n pent, ol |7 (pillion limtllal v
"T .. *Hi: lit» -'I I (lull Ml* r f$tiff »
worth of thr IH.year pari' i*I r •*ir t»v*
Wnr lit fHiV I f flHli Hf, la t*ii Mlk’l?'**!
due In 1954. aline |’i|| U n 1
tiiat ui i i tfuiutt ruifUHi.il ailicbjf ,**
Inn veal In aelea
•hr- -ni.l "|l% a* dimplr aa tha*
This corner a* an rrnl ■At I jr«
(Imr. (Iql»t»nding **K" •ml lot ill Inal* nil ♦if lirtiip a f|r«*ly parti
ri|&gt;atllig rut-in be1f in a union "f
aruiinil $31 liillion Tin T m'$•■$(
wanta yon I" hnM lit ni. r if bait * gnvrt lllll *Hi * ii * Mr nip 1n lb** U
N. w«' 'Mihi M I»*' hill Mil• unit In
maturing imnd- for in u (|||
H lllll,'' 'i||fr( ' Kffil'iT |t|tM*ll1
(illy atlll more out of von 1 (i11"
“ If wc did not have another
(ncorrir II think* Ihat'a on- of it.,
argunirnl, rhi* knowedge alone
beat way. In ftnan*. i* .11 n»»tiu-o
ahoiild make u&gt; vote ni’ ainat it
fight inflation tiy m im in g Hr Tl.c two iroitgevi nation* in the
money for Inlying grm.|« nn I V..world today, Aoorlia and Ituailn,
bank rtrdil fiom mat tin* «
il air on oppodle *i»ie* of every
woiihl if Ihe Treaaiiri ha. in lm.
*|lie*t(r»n with l|o iiojie* of agree*
row from Ihe hank in i. i.| &gt;.f m rnl, l.ecauie |tu&gt;*ia will not
ffnm yrm
m at, any ror, i »*ioo* to Ihe (tinted
The I|i|er||nn ia Can Ihe I ier State* or Mu- Minted Nation,*."
aury revrue the |in r.n i 11 r n '
How tto n, dir naked, could we
(tm -h-in. In He|iternlwi .r.eialr.i live peacefully eide by aide Willi
sale* In 1111$ millioni In liuMn them in ■ Woil.l (iovrrnnrent 7
in 111*i *
apealt and hoopla dilvr
\cother nrrioii* ipre*tion and
it offer n llra illv r Muni ’ \n.l if one Mint all A met trail* ari* vilaliy
m , what,
nitric ltd in I* the ipiealion '&gt;(
The eacalnlm lioinl ptoj...... i film in trig *urli it gigantic pr*&gt;by Sumner Sliehler, l l m m . l K&gt;o po.ilton nod who will do the finIIDittlil. Hr Mild Hu- Nation &lt;1 S'iv aT ill ng, die feerirefeel out. Il hn*
if** A l oan Lt-iigut here till, xrtrl Iu t ii piop.urd l.y liadera in Ihe
that liol'lera nf " K " honda had pal l World fiovimmrttl movement to
1.11.&amp; liillion foi aeruritlea mill t&gt; levy ami rnllert !«*••• all over lh*
pre-nil realemplion value of $31.7 world
"line wondera," *lir *ald, “Jiivt
billion, ‘‘hut In Ihe |iurrhn'ing (in
w rr of thr yeai in will- li Mir Inn I wloil *pol* on Ihe glolm it ha*
wrte pun hared they had a irdenip- picked ftir the eat tart Ion of
tion valor on July 1t|, lotto .if «ril' money, nntdilr of the Unlteel
$17.7 hillion." Thia wrr a In , In State* No one ran figilir out how
plllrhasirig poryei of f:i M liillion till' inutllry if.old alalid the fin
ancinl attain wltlmut iinding it
of 11 I per rent
-*tf in a state of t.dal bankruptcy
He urg'd that Ihe T lm -u r y of
“ IVcibl Kederaliala argue Mial
frr saving' tionda payal.l. in mi* war* . 11*1 a giral deal Imi, ard
atanl purriinsitig power Thai
they flo, Imt rcmimlirr, It lm* not
if living corta go up rdi pi i cerii been proven Mint World liovcrn*
after you huy n llriu bund, you mint would prevent war*,” .»!»*.
thou Id K''t $ I M* for 1' when you Tour III on rrintimiml “ \* long a.*
yiah It in.
there are evil men in the greedy
Critic* of il.iii propirai lo tu world after power, and »* long aa
redemption value In enme •mil there -ire nation* that do not
fhing at the n m ilm e r price in trrognlre Hod, llicrc will he war*.
dal ray il might lead to n&lt;&gt; The (■(indlhltion of the fInited
■nenthtu* inflation, rather than Slate*, wan written on f‘h rial inn
rtirldng li. They alto it rear tin principle*, mill if it bad not been,
•train on the Trrrs u ry , whlrh il could mil bavr don,| the lr*l
would nevrr know, how niurh it of lime. HuW could a World Hovfrally owed, until redemption* eminent lo written on Hhrlatlan
ware made.
principle* when they ran'l even
.Soror evnn fllir-sth'ii u ln lli.i o |m t i a I IN meeting with an au­
the government ha* the innrrl ol. dible prayer!
llgal (*ifl lit jftiir autre flit* pm
Sin eltrrl liumerou* of gam fa
r h i m iK piiwer nf nfiy
fin*fi! tiffti that have gone fdi record n*
— avvry form of aavfng* ha* Il nppodug a World Hovernmenl Inown peculitr riek nr rl»k* T lo i. eluding Ihe \merleau l.eglun,
i* no real hedge again*! infla VPW .
Arrivet*. HAV,
Marina
lion, and Ihe only remedy I* lo I’orp* l.tagur, Military Order of
•top it, nlhri rrorinini*!* pm
Purple ll. iirta and tin Ii inixiliarout.
if*; It A PW Cltlli*, Kbirlda Farm
llureau; Jewe-li War Veteran*,
Mini many other*.
In rhuung Mr*. Touebton urged
ff
f ih m f »-*w llnel
her hairier* lo inform Ibemarlvea
he enough to give Ihr Itrpohliran* anil llieir friend* m u rrm in g the
control nf either the |loi|*r all I aerioua threat* to Am rrlran Ilia*
Ihe Senate, Imt he added il i rtl v,
"entirely prwalhle" they will p..i
“ Write your legislator*, ami Iw
up enough for maloritir in l«dn ever alert," dir •aid, “ for all lhal
j*r»nche*.
i« oeer ary for the triumph nf
“The A met jean people ate gn
evil i (hat good men 'lo nothing.”
ting fed up with the Inromp, i
'It i Tnurhtnn apnke aa ehalr•ncr ol the iirunt •dmini&gt;trali"o,‘ man «*f the l.igi'lativr Committee
Gabril*nn aaid.
of the Pilot Club. Hhr al»o explainA Senate rleelloiia inveatigal
id Mir amendment* that will op­
log aula-onimillrr, mranwhilr. d.
tical on llii (ienrral Pin tom I.ai­
rlded to aend inve*ttgalor* lino l'd Ml** Mamie llamaay, rlvlc
four atalea to check up on tom rniiimiltre eliairman,
reminded
plaint* rhatriog Illegal or un those preaent of the City Kler*fair pMflirea in Senatr ram Mon on Nov. 7 ami Mr*. V. C.
palgna.
Messenger »al(l that the (ieneral
The atatra- New A'ork. I’enn**I Klee lion will plan l&gt;e held on that
date.
vanla, Iowa and Kentucky f'nm
plaints I d Ihf Iv ltri fwn m *!1Mr • J. I.. Clark presided In Ihe
war* filed by Repuhllcana. That .it.-t-iier of Ihe nmtdenl, Mr*. It.
In I’enn*ylvaoia ram
from
K. Chapman Ticket* for Ihe RIn errata ami that in New York Sipiad fieitl.all gallic Imt wren San
from the A merlean I,*hot Party ford and Kutlla on N «v N, to bn
Senator (iillrtte III low at. who xponanred tiy the Pilot Club, were
head* Ihe *ohrommlttre, aai.l If diatrlbutral hy Mr*. Al Hunt. Mr*.
Cordon Sweeney, chairman on eonrraainna, rcpoited that plan* ale
Notice*

Pilot's (’lull

Ohio

**•«*■ *•- « m i i i t
M 'l MT. a liw ivtll.l: r u i v r t
•TATM IIP IT.(Ill III I.
to n i v r c r m .
•■It t‘«r IMaerre
IIA Itlir I1 l&gt;li|T(|f,ANU
plalmirr
*e
MAttT A iMirill.AKe
|i»rend«nt
o riTirr; t i i i m m
Tha Plate of KPulda ilieeiln*.
To Mary A Imuai***. T|j in i, »»*
run, Willard. Mil..
You are lierel.y reuulre.1 l«i app*ar
In
ear lain II
III nf 'Complaint‘Td*.'
- * a earl*In
lllll
Complaint filed
pgalnal_ yon for • dtvor. «, n,.» pen.i
In the e’trcuii Couri ,.r Hamlnota
' ’M Plr. Florida, ieiiin.4i.il to ih.
Ilh day of Xnrtmhei. lain in .|e
fault Ihareol ( I I I cauee will t.r.«ee.|
•a part#
le*i thia order la puldlahed for the
•laiiitory lime rae|itlr*d l.y law ror
four rnnae, ullve w**h* In Ihe Pan
lard lltrald. a nawap«per o| i . n . u l
clrcuialloa In Mid ronnlr and «la|e
WITNCPM mr hand and .dll.lal
••al at Pantord. Florida, thia 1111&gt;
flay or Orlnl*er, in *
n p. MKIIST h i N
Cleib, Nlnlh J. oil. 1*1 i'll..ill
Court. Hemlnol* Coimly, Florida
(••all

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H H ... ...... .

WEDNESDAY OCT. 25, 13i0

FLORIDA

"T

,1 u r r r Horn "A T irk .t lo To m ih.io i. , Miiring iioo l*u|ry and
Ann Ita rtrr with Walter Itienoon and lln iy t'aihoun, ahowing at
Mnvpiund H rive In Thealcr rh u r.d a v aiol t iutav

AchcHon

United Nations
lle e lla w e a

I ra m

Peer

Heel

lean war; Rusaia want* lo throw
him out for the aamc traaon.
The Security Council rrcommendi ■ candidate for Secretary
General to the General Assembly,
which then elects him. The coun­
cil has been lied up for three
week* now Iteeausr ol the SovietU. S. ttattle over another term for
Lie
llrilain. Norway and Yugosla­
via are also strong supporter* of
Lie.
Mexico'* |,tii* Pxdllln Nervf
gain'd strrngth yesterday a* a
possible compromise ramlidale. lie
Is reported to have the support of
delegation* which are tiled of the
bailie of the cast-west giants amt
of the Russian*, who have offer­
ed to vote for anyone other than
Lie
7hc II. S , however, i* undei•looil to have refused— as a mat­
ter of principle— to agree to
•uch a solution, although il ha*
no objection to Netvo personal­
ly
The countries repotted swinging
to Netvo *i o France, Ru**ta, Ecu­
ador, Cuba, Egypt, India and N.i
ti"iiali*l China the lattf t lfceait»e
Lie ha* advocated thr admission
of the Conim'inist Peiping regime
lo the U. N.
Thi* would give Nervo the re­
quired seven vote*, hut an Ameri­
can sourer said he diii not think
those seven vole* would actually
be east when the chip* were down
in tofiav's meeting.
Meanwhile Australian Foreign
Minister Perry C. Spender de­
clared the use of atfimir weapon*
to trpel aggression i* ju-tified
tierail *e aggression itself consti­
tute* tin most heimnl* crime agnin-t humanity.
"The wav of the aggre-so, has
got to |h- rnatie hard." Spender
told the U. N, Assembly's poli­
tical ( ommiltee. ||c spoke for the
mm Communist world in Ihe com­
mittee’* debate on a Soviet re­
solution. Spender tleacriitefl Hu* a*
U rr.| or, the Stockholm ap;&gt;enl,
"a piece of International fraud.”
The Soviet resolution would cla*.
•ify use nf atomic hoinhs as the
greatest erimr against humanitv
and would brand aa a war crim ­
inal a government first using the
bomb.
"The mo*t heinous crime ngainst humanity is thr crime of
aggression, anti the use of Ihe
atomic liomb against aggression i*
not a crime,’* Rpemler said.
"If n nation defies Ihe charter
to which we are solemnly pledged
anil Itself (t-sorta to aimed ag­
gression, ran it lie r enlist ir a II v
ntgiieit that Mterr should tie nn
utisnbilr pm hihili m against a na­
tion which I* the subject of ag.
grrssinn using the atomic l*mdi at
a defensive measure if the rtr.
riimstartcea tender it nere,s*ary in
order tha* It may survive a* -t
free people V*

II ■ a lla iif l i » * e w e i*«.
•&gt;eitilv suptmit it." |fe *aid Ih*
•Intfivl complete for Mu evening
«* -l hail apent hillion* in an
IN I
Mr*. Sweeney naked that mm*
•(foil to develop Herman econo­
Iter* tuing clothing and h&lt;iu*»hnld
my nn a self supporting hasis
supple* to the neat meeting to l«
Mi J XV Wilson, 1+0 •"ih- Russia had Idorkaih-d Iter
tuinrd over to Mu* T h itfl Shop, i Itl|1 IH I W u Mm,,
II F •' 'riipu lm. iinposeil arhitary i«atrir(lona
project of the Woman*- ( lull A
«n eommeree, and dratroy all
.•ltd «•• " i p Swmtjt
[rlter w aa r i t R iv e d hy Mr*. John
4 nnp*Mt Ml
lllll lirl and ■"Uiiimte initiative in caat tier*
M
*
| fiallowav, internutionnl rehillniiv
mmv with Cornoinoi*’. tnotlupn
I#IN Si lifti 'ih ***i r r-ti'i li-.J 1n rn* lie*.
c h a irm a n ,
from Vitmuitier
jilt * ni
t 1n&gt;
•fiiiiiailt1 &lt; iiitif v
Kranre, thanking the lm al club (nt
1 “ The
umli-layril conelusimi
K m M il
U n i •h
*»ii
Ih r
S n n f «in t
il* participation in Hie rrhalil
StMl* Mill** A i|v n «»i \ llourrj nf of a peace treaty with Herm anv."
Illation program *rl up hy Pilot
Aihoaon said |uogrt*' eould lm
i *i*•rliiri,
International. A Chrl'trna* park
Mr
1
'i n Jin,
Mi
M*twfprFOii oi' do in lhal direction only if (he
i.gr will he maiteil to Vimoutier*
r*art1*11 ■
a r t r namril a* Hi iman iicnple freely elict • naftlHl \f
In the near future.
ti
tn
lm*
PlMiftfi Farm ticuml government.
Mr*. W K. 11nil) head irm irlrd
I. Creation „f Mt, „n fjerman
tl« i -iiitill St lit r f'nil Vi*it*
fV
till"
m
m
lhal In tpmrla of milk had been
-natitutional rnuneil on the Imsis
H
f
M
fiii
Itf-Jlrli,
NriV,
III
•
I
Ill'll
fiirnirhrd to rieerly fautille* doling
i - fltii |ii!D « hit It v%#i|| br -I a tialaneed representation of
Ihe past month. The a rrirla ry 17
al
lb*
fnnvrhtinn Western ami Kaatcrn Hermany.
waa Invtriicted to writ* Mra M 1fill ilni* ilr.|
Arhemin railed that “even mnr,'
\t f| •* ntIII"nf «I Li( .Inbn Kuril, rx»*.
|l Hatrliel a letter of rorigialuln
in.-ulietantial than the real." lie
liunv on lurng choaen the "Huai- » fit |\ C Vil f•P»* ‘•Irn* f»f Ihe KI » r idietiled the idea of ei|ual reprenr** Woman for I'.trifi” Mr* Itulh 1l«|j* 1 -il Ilf llilfr Jill Krilrratifin.
I'llilia f.*r a &lt;'♦iit h U t -ahip tlrivn -.illation for the 18 million '“cap
Scull ami Mra K II. Lanry reI . ■it- tbu 411*1 III SMuinnli) tiv« Herman*" of the west.
prcaenlcd the Pilot ( lull si the ■f *’It
“W « have repeatedly urged
*'"mil y Uli*t r If'»li| by Mr KnnL
filmier given by the Ameriran l*«
upon the Soviet Union n plan for
gii.n A uxilia ry honoring thoae who H ll't w 1 la- tn•I'ttril Iti lb* Il free, open, supervised Dernorra
altrndnl fiirl* Stale in Tala hii-&lt; rr. ff’rti nil • f Un- flivr by W It
II
•el
fn M •n n la iy , in co* lie elect Inna all over Hermany for
at which Mia* M ary Ann Krein
|.ri nl» tf V*till fid n In* a nf thj • new ronatltiitinnal convention,bring waa apfinaored by Ihe Pil'd
Arhson said. "Only in (his way
in «: I ft* 11 lit t •mu.
Club
•an a Herman government re•imnvive to the will of the rna
K iw a n is
jorilv lie ohlained, ami only then
I an talk sensibly of a pi-are
«« HHiloMtd
Fag* Hn* I
(f'tint Iff left from Pag* llnal
I treaty."
Mila morning and went In the •plead of firh fur* At H»nrva
The French government’* "In i­
ln»l year, two house* were hurried tiative" in propo-ing the nigno
hotel.
The Pievlflenl wa* waimlv re- and "Mu i luum , mrniieed, and at iralinn nf Western Kuropean di Paid i an ilillli- hiintilig reirrve frnse force* inrlmling those of
reived and drew- a roar of hngh
ter when tie atirvryed the |,r we* win burned hy a foreat Mfr, he Western Hermany wa* welcomed
dallril am) be ribboned audlenea* ill, lali'd
hy the Secretary of Slate
Slimming up Mu- hixlory of the
and remarked " I don’t think I
However, he avoided endoralng
ever saw an much brat* In urn' present itii-vrmrnl to establish all Ihe Sperjfl* prup..»&gt;|« made put*
aorliun
mallei
Mud
vould
inrtiule
plait in my life."
lit yesterday hy French l'rem "1C* all civilian liraaa," hn rallb- ale*. Mr Hawson deelarril ier Rene Pleven.
that
Ih
years
ago
when
Ihe
Harr
dded, ‘'anil that'* the beauty of
“Thia proposal, which rontaln*
ford Still* Parmer* Market way* many
far-rearhing
roneept*,"
It."
r-Unhll
bed.
It
wat
believed
that
Secretary of Defense Marshall
Arheann aabl, "deserve* and re
soi
li
am
linn
i
would
be
stalled.
wImi plugged Universal Military
rpiirea further atndv which the
M u lin g ' wire held nn an t;nited State* government wrill
1 raining, ami an expanded Na*
avilnge
id
oner
n
year,
Imardv
to.mil Hoard, to an mldrea* V undertake to give it."
Were ell eti’d, but tile cut Ilf atlC'
tiiilay lo Hu- Association. Mm
Arheaoli also ropfirmed Ih e
M F.ISCII P R U M H TEH
d u ll ra i l, too. tiiat If thing* keep lion il-elf never gut darted, hr United State* and Canada have
G A IN E S V IL L E , Del. 2A — (Rpewinking out the way they aio ralil Vegetable niietlon. ware In agreed op joint er-imimie mea- f la il— Ceremonies for announcing
there will la* no wat. lie did tint aogiuatid al the Stale Market aurea designed lo Itolater their appointments of cadet officer* for
»t the ■ml of |n&gt;l season, but defense*.
expand on Mott inletnenl
the coming yrar in the University
there « « ' little f&lt;&gt; ill, nml it wa*
Shott.v liefore Coegreaa i n t o
The Serretary «ant H.Oun.OOO of Florida'a ground and air force
rd ill Septomlu-r, there wa* a i alb d off li 'Ireland, lidding that la ln-ing made available In Ytt. II. f). T . (*. unit* were held at
il wn« dreidid lo ludd oiisrcllatl- gnalavta to help Ion- food neeiled the Floritln D rill field recently.
tdtnng movement to vole uni vet
aal training II w»&gt; di'cmiraged i*ou atletiuu* to ki up Mir Hurt ion iinmedinlely lieeauae of a rtiip
Advanced stmlenls, those cn
idea
goini' Mote tbno I,Mai people failure.
by word from aollte militaiy lea
rnllrtl in their third or fourth
dera Mini, in view of the Koien i have alien.led these on an aver­
Acheaon *ald the government * year, were those named to the
war, the military service* could age, lie said.
Export
Import Rank ha* given officer pnsitiun*.
pot lake on the t-floit to tra i.
Seleeted to one of the*e post
lie deserllrt-'l tile fine rattle the Yugoslav* permlaalon to di­
.Il young men
F.
seen hv him al tin Wrlister Aue- vert to food buying t'J.lMMi.onn front Hanford was Frank
The
adniinluttallo'i
ludb-aleil tlun M ail'd , laird that Mm *uiMeisrh, 2nd Lieutenant, aaalsUnt
of
a
$IK,n00,fi00
loan
granlrd
then that the idea would Iw faee of the cattle InisineM in
platoon leader.
ptraiied when the war waa oyet Hint Ida had lain "Im irly *rratch' earllrr for the purrhaae of m o
rhlnery
and
induatrlal
material*.
Mr. Trum an told the linard A ed", mid predieleil ri uny price*
H A R V A R D I'KOFKMHOR
M elatbill that the hacklione of on rnMle lands if niirllons are
h iir h iT a n k
M IS S
C A M IH tlD H E . Maas., Oct. 2 5 Hie nation'* defe-»»e i* In “tie rstahli died Sere al the tirw mar­
M IA M I. Met. 2S_UP&gt; — The ''1*1— The Rostfin (ilolie said to-iay
rivilian component*" of the arm­ ket ope mite south of Sanfold
Oct. 17-18 hurrirane rausrd lieed forrea. Th*'C are Mir guard,
The Km sniant honored \|o. tween *l«,t«)0,l»00 and 117/100,. I 'll a copyrighted story that Dr
the reserves ami ntlirr train* I M Ii Hrtiihel, iheir rnterti, for 000 property damage In greater IlLiith Ituntme, U. S. Palestine
mi’fitatrtr and Nobel Prixe w in­
men nut able thr trgulxt armed beioniing S.iiif"rd'»
(Int'laniliiig Miami, an unofficial and incom­ ner, ha* been choaen professor nf
fnree*.
llm lo r. Woltian nf HIM ", ami plete survey showed today.
government at Harvard Univet
Th r I’reaidcnt wml un to *av with h d I .in* announring, pre­
lie aaid Ihe Miami Rearh In**
that American* w n r not too sented tier vsil Ii a large basket nf waa Iwtgvecn lit,000,000 and $10, •Jtr.
Dr. Runche, grandson of a
proud to fight, ami when form ! ■at nation*.
000,000. Previous estimate* placed •lave, i* the first Negro to hobl
into war "we have alwaya wnn, ;
Kiwatiiao John K rider got a the figure al aliniit IK 000,0(81.
llarvatd college professorship.
lircauae we have alwaya Item on nolsv ovatlop for id* rlcrllwi aa
thr right aide."
A U R O R A ,N T O P E R A T E S
pteaidenl of the Florida State
"I hope we’ll alway* win and Pengne
MIAMI R EACH, Del. 2S -W l
The horimntal red. while and
I hope we’ll alway* tie on Ihr
tj IleaI* were Tom Itingre** of Presidents of the Hrotherhemd of Mile stripe* of the Netherlands
rtfht able," hr aabl.
Mr Dora; T II Page, Ml land1)J Railroad Trainmen and the Broth­ flag originally were nrange, white
In humormu vein. Mr. Tro . l*r K II Hing, Sherman llarrl" erhood of Locomotive Englnrrrx and a lighter blue.
mail recrlied that h* "put a rm
man, Jr of liny* Ranch, Amarillo, said today their union* would co­
Although often rated a* a wee I,
dal nn (ieneral MarArthur Mm T e ia », ami Robert Rerkwlth of the operate fully In fighting for wage mustard is vi|uahle a* a soil
other day" and at the time had Key Club
Increases
hinder In conservation work.
remarked that lie wWhed hr ei.ol.l
J. P. Shields, engineers’ presi­
ii reive a m id il romrilay
dent, flew down from Washington
S'l'F.HII 1/ATIM N r ilH K II
"(Srnerat Mar Art hut lo|.l me
N E W YORK, o*-t. 2b— 1/D — In addresa the trainmen’s quadren­
that II waa mv duly In g|y* &lt;h
Mrs Maigaii-t SntigiT, founder nf nial convention.
He told thr delegate* that he
midair, rod to rrerlve them," Ihe tiirlh rnrilrnl movement, pro­
hr aaid.
posed todry Mint Mu- federal gov­ had never found the railroad
“About all I rrerlve ia Ihr ernment provide for sterlliratlon operator* "more Indifferent or
hlirka. If* a good thing I’ve g il of fe* lile-lntttded and vlrtims n| more arrogant" than during re­
a hard head or it wrnuld have wa* lirtwren F.l.iMMl^HHI and $10,• cent wage negotiations In Vvaahh*#n hmken long alnee.”
transmlaathle, enngrntal disewae. Ington.
a check allow* auhatanee In Ihe
4 T Chrysler t f b m r r j O Q C
mmplainta hi* group may hold
Windsor Redan ^ * * 5 0
pr I--elect ion liearinga iiy PhlllVdelphi* and perhapa New York.
Senator Taft, the H O P imllcy
leader III Ihe Senate, aaid hn
think* the Taflllartley A rt ha*
la'cn afiftla|irilalrd ill Hhln lie
rauae of derleaabig HiaaaUafatT
linn with It ou the part of many
worker*.
“ After three year# of opart
lion," Taft aaid, ‘‘the rank anl
file nf labor know that It la no
‘•lave labor' art but Inatcad ona
under which they hava achieved
higher wagra, better working condiliona and grraler licncflta and
pen* Ion a.
"The Taft Hartlry l^ w ia meal­
ing Hie leal nf time and il ha*
Inttrnational 4 I C A C
lieen upheld repcalrdl
ln the
Ton Truek
#390
of
law |« now at it* flighrat |«olnt,
arettnling to Impartial
public
fiplnbm aurveya."
4 0 D m !,, 1 4 Ton C 1 4 Q C
Staka, Naw Tir»a

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TU Mtl$«n Pitt

1950 Census Shows Plot To Overthrow
S outh Is Leading Quirino Regime h
Population A rea Asserted By Arni^
A T L A N T A . Oct. W - i d h — Des­
pite the many migrations west­
ward in the past J00 yrata, the
South is still the most populous
legion ih the ro'intry. the Itlunle
regional nfftre of the U.H Departmerit of (*onion-r e irpoited tmlav
Prelim in* t v returns from th&lt;
PRO rensus showed, that on A m il
i f.f 1111. \» at thru • WI»|K in get
.154 pr| .fin* llvinv in »br Kf.»iticnm|'* re! u ith 19,1II 2.227 in lh«
W. .1I. 11.22;i 7*&gt;3 in lb** m»i 'h rr-n
tra!. *nt| 3!' .2*2.218 in (hr iv rlh
**«l
Mlfirill r t.iflqn. 1*V$fpfiif,iI I f* I I
t'Kltlmrnl i&gt; gi'inai •Ikri"*tm niatb
thr analyiii- SirKf |fs|o ih**
in Ihr South ha* Ik rn |‘J 0 prr rent.
Ronirwha! iljnvr the in riri p&gt; *•'
10.* pri rent in »hr north *rnt»a1
region end 0,2 p*'r reril ii» the
vinrthejift* hill vlighfVv lK»l*»n tlo*
LI Jw ffrf i rot i N*" f•o Dill -fair* if
•he nnttnn hr* an*r »»f ihr tur**»»m■
rmal .10M |m-| rriit ifsiin *alt In**
pill r ih ihr \\V»| lo Ihr Ifl-vrar
p r»•»•*I
Th r r*fiuik M»l$rr$ii h *

M A N IL A . Oct. 25—
Th*
National
Department t«v«
it ha% diAfovered a aecret Commun­
ist mailer plan to overthrow th»
Philippine- government.
It
ihr Reds planned an army of ||i»..
tMM» men lo l»egin Ihr revnliidna

netf yrar.
flurnveiy of Ihe i t i t i t H ($1$n
al ('"nimunisl bra' Iqiiarter - i r . in
ni in fU*|&gt;rn»i"n nf th* util "X
halira* rfir|&lt;u» fur all su.pr, 1&lt;4
•uhvrralvrs hv I’r
'rnt Qubln^
Many foirign illpinniate r**'•i
tin'iffiritllv irqit' Men! am| •••i
givrn — ,-qpin nf Qnlrlnfi*t pvrw
In imi I if"
*1*1' !***■ M’ S a— f'lift *fire'll! I ■eryq

sail) the f r e t lied plan called f t
35 division* totalling 118/XHl nisn
trained to overthrow the govern­
ment in Nnvemlter of next te n
ExpciIs -*id the plan wa&gt; well
suited In condition* tn thr i-lan-t^
Militate intelligent" agents &gt;&gt;9
lltbulrd the language of the plan
to Luis Tame. Red trailer of the
llukbalaliap guerrilla
The government I- holding »Hth
ut charge anil withoitl hall 91* &gt;d
1(1.’ person* arrested in raid, on
Coinmunist hendquattera.
A Philippine' A rrtv 'outre -m )
41 n K lH iH t- • - -•*» 1*4*1$* D n p I
foul U.S. Army officers air *.
Kiev were not hit.
The Reptlhlic of Kotra (R M K l •isting in Ihe Cormnnnist probe
Si* more Persons were arrrrled
hlxth Division was tepoiteil elf"
cst tti the holder. It was four tnrlay in talus in suburban (Juei m
mile* west of Ifnemoktong and City.
*
aliout 20 mil's northwest of Hulrlinn in north central Korea.
The Sixth veerei| northwest at | the Soulb *• Alabantu. Florida,
Ituiehon, taking thr shortest road Georgia. Mississippi, N orth Cato.
route In Ihr letriler-markiog Yalu Iina, South Caiolina, Tenns,**e,
River Its mule wa* carrying thr fi'-nturky, Ihe Virginia-., Maryland,
ItOK* away from Kanggye, re llelawale, the D istilrt of Cftl-intported new command hradquat let * Ida, Louisiana, A l l a n . as, Texa&gt;
of Red Koremt Pyongyang
and Oklahoma
The Philippine* t'ornbal Team,
Those stales bordering the At
one of the United Nation* furct s
arriving lielatedly in Korea, was Until- and Gulf, including Georgia
mentioned officially in Tokyo for Florida, the Carolina* and V irg in f
the first time A headquarter* ins, Maryland, Delaware and the
spokesman said it is active in District of Columbia made ih*
mopping up die-hard lied guer­ greatest gain. 18 per cent, in popu
rillas southwest of Waigwan, in latum of all Southern states t&gt;e
South Korea, near the old Pu*an tween lt*|h and IP,VI, with the writ
south centrul-^laiuisiana, A lla n
beachhead perimeter.
Guerrillas were active in sev­ sas, Oklahoma ami T*xaa— n'-xl
eral area*. The main railway line with a 10J per rent rise, and the
between Taegu ami Tajon was remainder a *i per cent advance
cut for several hours by raiders
The IH per rent Increase for Ihe
who arnhu*lted a patrol.
Atlantic ami Gulf state*, due in
A bv passed pocket of art est(. laige inraaure to the great forward
mated 2,000 Red* I I miles south stride in population reflerlril ilF
of Ihe east coast port of Wot’ * Florida, was thr thinl largest peraaq threatened, for a while, to tentage increase among all serrut a rail line, Mac Arthur's headlion* in the rountry. The Pacific
quarter* said.
T h r Allied spearheads driving Coast seittnn I'H with a I7.fi pet
north rnntinqed to pirk up lug cent rise followed hy Ihe mountain
store* of almndorteil Communist area with a 2l.fi per tent inerea-f,
am! the others Included Ihe east
r quipmcnt.
In raptured Ituiehon, the South north rentral, H.ti tier cent, well
Korean Hixlh Division raptured fid ninth central, 10.8, Neu- England,
boxcar load* of ammunition ami 0.7. Middle Atlantic, 9, east xmilh
*2tl Russian-built tanka damaged. ernlial. fi. and wext north i-enlral,
Imt net-fling only minor repairs.
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Korea

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RESOLUTION NO. 40
Th* following Kranlutlon &gt;»•* introduerd hy Cnmmisslotirr
a " IlK S O L im o N BY T H E HO USIN G A U T H O R IT Y
o r T H E C IT Y OK S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A . D K P LO R INt, r i l E D E A T H OK E D W A R D HIGGINS. C H A IR MAN O F T H E HO USING A U T H O R IT Y OK T H E C IT Y
O F S A N TO R O . FLO R ID A .
W H E R E A S . On Octnlmr 22, H»r»0, Edward M r gins* tho I'nleemwl Chairman 'if the HnusInR Authority
of the City of Sanford, Florida, departed thin Hfe nfter n pnilotiRpd illncfifi, and
W H E R E A S , Edward HlRRlna rami’ to Florida
m a n y years h r o and nerved his family, hln community.
hi»&lt; stale, anti his mil ion fnlthfnlly amt well dtirltiR his
long and ttnpftd life, &gt;ind
W H E R E A S , He nerved with honor and ditrilnctioii
n« Mayor of Sanford, aa Malinger ol (he Seminole
County Chandler of Comni*rce. and na Chairman of the
Hotiainu Aulnority of the City of Sanford and wax held
in high eateem and Renuine affection hy all of those
prlvileRed to aen’e with him aa co-workers, and
W H E R E A S , Edward ftlRRina had an importnnt
role in the creation of thia housing authority,
NOW T H E R E F O R E
RE I T R E S O L V E D B Y T H E HOUSING A U T H O R ­
IT Y O F T H E C IT Y OK S A N FO R D , F LO R ID A . In *esaion duly naaemhind, na followa:
1. Tiiat we |tntiae and aorrowfuliy take note of the
paaaitiR of Edward Higgins and |my homage tn hln
exemplary life and to the inapirotion he afforded those
who knew him during hia lifetime:
2. That the membera of the llouaing Authority of
the City of Sanford, Floritln, individually and aa a
liody, express their deepest sympathy to Mra. Edward
Higgins, widow, and the family of Edward Higgina, In
thia their hour of great travail; and
A. That thia resolution Imi spread upon the minutes
of the Housing Authority of the City of Sanford. Flor­
ida, and thnt appropriate rertlfird copies therof be
furnished to Mrs. Edward Higgins and to the press.

Commissioner J. E. McKinley moved that the Re­
solution lie finally adopted as Introduced. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner Sam Martina. Th e quealion being put upon the final adoption of said motion
was unanimously carried.
The Vice-chairman declared Resolution finally
adopted and signed said Resolution In approval thereof.
A PP R O VED . This 24th day of October. A. D. 19.10.
(Signed) R. T . Cowan, Vice-chairman
S T A T E O F F LO R ID A
C O U N T Y O F S E M IN O L E
1 H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y that the foregoing la a true
and correct copy of a Resolution paaaed by the Com­
missioners of The Housing Authority of the C ity of
Sanford. Florida, at a meeting held Oct. 24, 1950, and
recorded in the Minutea of the llouaing Authority ot
the City of Sanford, Florida. IN W ITN ES S W H E R E ­
O F, I have hereunto set mv hand and official aeal of
The Houalng Authority of Ihe City of Sanford, Florida,
thia 24th day of October. A . D. 1950.
Voile A. Williams. Jr.

Secretary of The Housinff Authority of the
City of Sanford, Florida
Adv.

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tfiK

In Unity There (■ S tr tn fth —
To Protect lit* Pssce of the World;
To Promote (be Pragm a ot America.
To Produce Prosperity for Hanford.

Ftir •u d m ild ll n i i u g h Frid ar
r%&lt; f
()U Ilf cloud » 4fid « few
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ls-ri •( » fit.**er^
1 1NIII tu m J elewf.l
a F h (1 m
lit
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Is Alt
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LAtii ij111 i U U1U
AN
INDKMKNDKNT DAILY if
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VO LUM E

X X X X Il

Truman Plans
Early S ession
Of C o n g ress

S A N F O R 1 ). F L O R I D A . T H U R S D A Y

K a U b li.th c d 190S

Thousands Attend Funeral

W A S H IN G TO N ? Oct. 2t»— &lt;/!*&gt;
-Preiidenl I rumen may call Con*
J im lull L l.cforr lit vihrvlulrvl return Nov. 27. but hr taid today
hr hit not yrt rraihevj a decision.
Hr laid il I hr tall it madr it
would hr to give CuCli|((rtt a liltlr
moir winking limr on a wlutle
lilt ol thing*. including all rxcetv
pioliii tat, rrnt control extension,
and italrhuod tin Alavk* ami
Hswan
»,Mr. h um a n ditcuitrd llir |x,sllbalily in a Wlutr Houir Jews
conference that covrtrd a ttidr
range of topic*.
Tlir nrw 82nd Contjirtt dt»e» nu*
inert until Jan
J lira tl v I mu
inonlhi a ltri tlic Nov. 7 rlrction*.
Mi. Tiu m a n said hr hat tahm
up I hr m a ltri of recalling Con|iru with Vice Pirtidrul lla lklr)
hit would talk it over with nlliri
A lly Iradrit befure making a drciiion. H r taid hr would announcr
lilt drtiiiun whrn hr irachrt it.
wlinhri it it brfoir ui altri tlir
"MAMMY UNO 11" Al Jolom (t)iown with lilt fourth wile. Erie, whom hr
election!
■■Milled In IUt!i|, tit, diid al a San Fra m tiro hotel whdr playing raids
Responding to olhrr question*,
with hit Irlrndt. lie bad m errily lelumrd Ironi Hurra wtieie be bad,
Mr. Tium an .a id ;
beni entertaining Atnrncan Iroopt (bottom). Julton ni-vde lour U S D
I — Hi dor* not expect any iron
tinging tom* during World War II.
(International Soundphoto)
lilr in Wratern Europe this winter.
A rrpuftrr li.nl remarked Hint
some proplr in Holland were an*
^ipatm g w a r in a frw month*.
( — H r know* of hut onr atomic
riploiion ever having occurriij in
Soviet Russia. Gordon Dean of
the Atomic Energy Contini* .ion
had been inked at a p in * con—
frrenrr Tuesday whether he knew
ll« ISKNR MA N U S \ K KM
■&gt;f any more atomic explosion* tn
If O U A 'W (X )l). ( h i 2(i (/1'i Thousand* of Al Jol son's fans
llunia and he replied Itiat "the
llir lit I Ir peoplr (hr giral mammy singer lu d limited for the last -Mi
Prrridrnt liaan't *rrn fit to make
,
any mure announcement*" beyond yean lud.ry inmbrtly walked liy hit vaikrl.
the onr he iu iu lr-h tl year.
Il wat syiuUilii dial the lint in line w*t a disabled wat vrleran
.1 Thai lien era I Ihiugla* Mi*r
fune of (h r thousand* of tils fur
whom Jolson *ang.
•ithur knew in advance.of thi*
ioini*ry’* n liti to drop tlir-^*»*ejr
Jr*1* Kaniar. parttally blinded in
bomli on Japan. A newsman tuwl
IVorbJ War II, had stood in line
taid that writer John tiunlher
since 3:30 A. M. before the mas
had leported otherwltr. The Preai*
*iv&lt;- concrete Temple Israel tin
ilriit taid that wat not true. lie
Hollywood Boulevard when* Job
added hr i;avc the order to Mac
son’* body lay In state, Kantor
Arthur and the General itaued thr
ssi,| .lolton had given hint nuir’i
onlri to drop the Ix-mb.
happiness during
World
War
4— lie i* seriously considering
Tw o '•Thai I iust wanted to h«
H a i t i * * # . I I . Pt|# V a . l l
here l-ecaim- of his great love for
the G Is ”
Nest in line was Agnes Clau­
sen, a Saida Barhara waitress-aymlatl of the people for whoi.i
Mar nr Andrew ( srrs*ai aaid thr giral ami t-uiy rnleitaiuer
hale) iliai in hi* opinion the » i * never lo huty to be kind.
NPA material, ronsrrvalion or­
She said »he used to serve the
i'lli i .a ■*:i &gt;1.i*i11 a . o n .
&lt;.V) der aoold not apply lo thr Mun­ beloved singer at the old Goldicipal
Sladlum
a*
(hr
work
of
— Prrtident Tru m tn i. "getting
•syn studio commissary.
slarlrd Monday.
ready to emhrace the Chinese rnnslrurllon
■We all loved him— from the
Pahrlratril »lrel work is on or­ buthoy* up,” she said.
Communist dictator, Mao TxeTutig,” i&gt;y permitting Hrd China'.- der from thr Virginia Bridge Co.
The huge crowd was visihlv
admitilon to the United Nation', th r *lorm&gt; weather last week ■aildened al one time s chorus
set the prn)rrl link n wrrk, hr of protest chided two of the 50
{*&gt;&gt; Harold K Stassen,
•F " lf thi* i* done" .Slaisen *»ul drrlarrd and added, "Unless we policemen on duty who seemed
In e radi • »peech I**| night, “ tile recrise a stop order frnm the lo to enloving a private loke tie11 aartaeeo ua r a n raws)
valiant fighting and great aarii- fo irrn m rn l. we will prorresl with
fire in Korea will have been iri ron.lrurlion.
vain. Tha gain to thr Communist*
hkw
of obtaining another veto scat
W A S H IN G TO N . (&gt;**. 2 (»-&lt; /P )
in thr United Nation* will lie
far greater than their Inat in I be National i ’lovius lion Ainjw ilKoran."
ly liwlay Laimril llir building ol
J A C K H O N v l u e T Oet. ” rt (Ah
“I believe that il la the Ad
-Thr ChlblreiTt Hnrtl* Society of
miniitrattn'a plan after electi on any new iltu ilu iri lot "tinuie- Florida, bes.t t,v adralnislration
to quietly encourage and raise no mrnl, ircirational or cnletlain- controversie-. will undenro a »omserious objection to the members
1’lete leoigailitalion, II was derid­
*te lbe United Nath lit voting the ment piirpotct."
ed today.
.
permanent veto teat to the Comllir nitlrr, effective al midnight
State Superintendent Marrus C.
munilt C (linear government,” the lunigld, wat itturd lo conirivr m l- Fan* will la- trilled with the till*
University of Primtylvania ptrof emrritii- after half a century
tcnals for atniamcnlt.
•idrnt taid.
C o vrird by I be ban are tbeatcl* of service and the portion of sup­
Hr taid t h i l oner I hey gain the
erintendent will l*e abolished, the
U. N. teat the Chine** Commun­ of all kinds, amuiemrtd paikt. board of dn4ctor. announced.
ists "will increase the aid they race track*, gull couttct. night
A special ttudy committer made
already are giving thr Com
dubs, skating rinkt and summer , report to Ibr board of directors
muniit force in Indo-China”
"Soon we w ill he pretented the camp. In all? there are -M forbnJ ‘ ' [ Z T T
« '•
|
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veying opeiatlng records. The inalternative of either coin plate ■ _
II n n .s ° V 'Ut,U,r’
n, „
; ‘*,jiry *•* conducted with the aid
Communist domination of IndoIhe M ’A adminuti.ilor, william i of the Child Welfare League of
Silna ami a defeat and rout of
treaitaeeg Oa r » t s gear I
Atuerira.
Ihe Ft melt o r of tending In Am
rrican force* to fight and dir tn
the Jungle* of Indo-China."
Stassen said the Administration
plan was advised by the State
Ur liartment.
Lilting It) "points of evidence”
hr raid were "overwhelming Indi­
cation'* that the Chlneae Cornliy W IL L A R D C O N N O L L Y
muniita w r r r " t ibordlnata pawns
of the Soviet Union," Staatrn
W. h. Hathaway, ITunda'i mutt venerable and uulttandinf
taid:
• "I, therefore, plead with Prs - baibrcurr, will have charge of the piep*ta|ion of rnuugh chicken lo
•iih-nt Trum an to change thr State tervr more than *f00 prisons at the Jaycre’s batbecue al the Country
Department plana and to rrfuae Club Saturday night slatting at 6 :3 0 o'clock.
to embrace Mao T«e*Tung. I urge
Thit will l&gt;e the Jaycee*t outstanding event of the year and a
that a forthright and vlgnrot.# Isrge rtowd I* eapected, s a id f
pretentation lie made to the U n i­ Harold Lewis, member of the da and wherrvar Ida barbecue*
ted Nation* that they do not entertainment committee. Serv­
grant the veto seat to this ing with Mr. I^wis is John W il­ have lieen eaten. He has prepa rnl many of then for the Fifty
Chinese
Communlrt
dictator liams, H. L. Perkin*. Jr., and
Associates, and among those who
ship."
Henry Tam m .
have enjoyed them here this
Following Ihe barbecue games year are thr Merchants Associa­
~ h i l i - V T iT T a
and dancing will be enjoyed *1
(SHEEN IS L A N D . N. Y ., Oet the Club House. Candidates for tion. Rotary, Florida Power and
W illiam D. Maloney. J j , the City Commission, and com­ Light Employees and many other
•-»
*ho will lie four In December, missioners have bwn invited to groupa.
His m -»i outstanding effort
received a draft rard today.
speak at H:0tl o’clock.
was in 11)44 after naval of fleets
The Albany county draft board
Ticketa for lh» barbecue#m*y
flaaslflrd B illy at 4-A, meaning b# secured at the Country Club, hail attrndrd a barbecue here
and were to delighted that the*
he had been tuevloua aarvke.
|i. L. Perkins, Jr-, Touch tons,
Billy1* Daddy hi
World Powell'* Office Supply, and fror* wanted the who!* Hanford Naval
A ir Station to snjojr ana. A muiWar Two and he
l» :»
John William* In the Sanford titud* of 4,000 waa fad. includ­
4-A card aevwral .....
Atlantic National Bank Build­ ing (.600 naval pem im el and
Aa far B lUy, ha loudly1 de- ing.
LM 0 civilians and thatr families.
dared:
The fsme of Mr. Hathaway,
Recalling (hit, Mr. Hathaway
"I don’t wanna fo In (U&gt;* Ar

Thousands Attenr! Jolson Funeral
In Tribute T j Great-Hearted Man

Government Bans
New Buildings Of
AmusementTypes

Stassen Declares
Truman Will Give
Reds Seat In D. N.

Race Tracks, Night
Clubs and T heaters
Come Under Ruling

F
To Retire As
Head Of Child Home

Barbecue Specialist H athaw ay
Prepares Dinner For Jaycee Party

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Russians Say British Blame Red Chinese Captured
Chinese Reds Reds For Lack
Invade Tibet Of Good Will In Korean Uniforn A s
M ountainous N ation
P rep ares To P it;lit
In S pite Of R ed s’
Arms
Superiority

President Denies H e
F avors A dm itting
Red C h in a To U.N.;
No Florida V isit

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ll&gt; A S S O C IA T E D I’ltFSS
Thr Kussians annouiurd today
a Commuiiisl "bbeiaimn" Aim y
Kai invaded Tib rt to nines it lo
K n l China
A colietpuiidriil ol the t ali u II.i nrw ipjpci Statrimaii si Kalimpong in noithcin India said the
Cummuiusli weir wrll inside thr
( ummitnists weir wrll ilnnlr I ’llmilivr piirsl-tulrd land H r also
•| -iitrd
lhal biuaiivatls limn I lists,
capital ol l l b r l, m il ibr libelant
weir shocked and ih-inavrd, legtld-ng the Ituop nioirnirnl as a
duett invasion, coming al ii'lim e
when 1llielaiis weir trying to tyt»K
about
a peaceful srttirteriit
thibugh negoiiations.
Plat llir Iibrtans w rir i)|lrr’
mined to fight drspitr the ulivbiut
lUt-erioiity in numbris slid rquijsmrnl of thr CommuNisIs
I hat llirlr- i, j |h&gt;ssiI&gt;i Ii |v thst
tlir r . -yrsi-ofd Dalai Lima. ,p iritual lulrt of llb rl, and olhrr high
uHicials will llrr l.bavs il icsu*
Isncr ctumbled
That thr llrde wrtr only ;, ,|sy '•
march from Neiwut.i i IIIvscm-he-1,
which i« about BOO milr« northeast
of Lhasa, und thst Tilx-taus
oiliforced Nrlwutsi with IU.IHK)
picked troop*. The Communists
were reported to have made tin:
first thrust south of I hi11gmu
I****, hypa-sing Chsnolo, where
d,-fending
Tibetans ha-l
lieen
massed.
Moaruw’s
Communist
I'u rty
newspaper.
l'ravda. aaid
the
Chines,- Coiniiiuni-t* arv uneb-r
orders to “ free" the rt.iMHi.uno in
hakitants ,,f the remote country’
on "the top of the world "
A special Pravila rorre»|x&gt;n
dent from Peiping, Cliinese lied
rapital, that the b e n d Ft hi
Arm y has be.-n dlucted t.. ad
IC s s a N M oa r u s g » r t

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Numerous Barbecue*
Slated This Week

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Nobel Prize Is Awarded To Two
Mayo Dodnrf For Hormone Work

L \K I M C C t-S S . t k i 2b « V i
Hiilisll Minnlri ol S lilr kennetl, Um ngrr &lt;halved lixlav that
R u o u hat thrown away the good
will ol the set) ol the world and
It, I . 1 S 1 U s&gt; t
ha&gt; turned hri l-.i- k "uii IlNI veal,
4 1 S1 v
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ol uileinatioiul *v&gt;,ralitl thought
r t iis ...
will vh.iir the I ' I ’U N--l-«l 1’n.e &gt;u iul i -d
l-l.-tr
and
and utpiiatnm
•i t l v c l i r
(ill
llir awaiil &lt;•’&gt;--guile , then wi-ik »*u 1**- 1--IIII--U* lie told the Iteurial Anemhly t
Mil.I 1 • I t i * t i k u &gt;
polltli aI i ollllliillrr llu l the Soviet A, ill whnli have lu-nrghl the piotlllie
n
1 -,1
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v great l ■
e .n r
pio|»i,al heioir it wa,
1*4 1.4 » !
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a lop t.Jril letululiun tuni|H&gt;trd ol
.
d . . r ' .
halt tiuth. and nations It
sill &gt;
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lounger &gt;*hI to en r*
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tl ir Mo,vow to drnvr a piopa | O F 13 I t l S l 1 11 V, U I
Rtun&lt;h Hu | l
( a n la ‘advantage I i . hu the debate « | ,
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Il, n. ti an.I I I v aid •
tn li.r Untied Natior
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N*,,o,w v . Umo Kadio I ower

land .aid thr H u , n a n revolution , , , , ,
F t . . .m e . ,t , a l i n k ,t', a de, o, I' M l

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I - .erul.en a n ,n .iu n g r, .aid the
ple.eul luopo tal wat aluiovt Itlrnll
val with S,.virt icvolutionv ir|cvt
cd hv p i r v i o u t atvrmhlir*. Youngr i -aid that llir itenalr it.rll "h a t
U ttiriir an i n i m j l r t f t l l
«%lili Ii
luuilil a» i ri/tilailv n llir

111* Kifftiuit fr«*i|atiuii v.»ll* for
Cfittlu*it)|i uf a |&gt;*nrr i»ari liy llir
United
States, ' HrMaiii,
lb ilarn,'' FFrance.
tlfiitrd .Stulrn,
m iirr
Hi. ’ Hi iilitl rhliui, a oliu lh ll l] |r
iluctmn in armamvnt by tho,e
I- we,, and a lean on war prop*
»•--&lt;* Its new feature, hasial M l
U. . n i m u n i.t-i n .p i re d
St.wk
h hit appeal, would brand Ihe first
r-ati-n to use the atomic Ih ii ii I, a
w al Clirntnal

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Wl,ether or not I - nl*,l*vti Flot
la't vales tav will he among ques
’-.ns Vv.trd Upon al the Florida
I arm Birr, mi at Its convention In
'aytotia lleaih, Nov. Hi-17. »sid
iohn Pierson, president of the Sen.
.role County Farm Bureau
Thi* was among the Ivsirev pie
- rttp-l to the loral l-ureau l-v John
lord at a recent meeting
Dther i«*ucs will lo- what, if any,
base* of Florida*, prevent *ee.|
jw iieevl changing, what mmiifislinns should be made m the Citis Code, and what change* in
I resent cltlu* lase* arc recoini-rtidrd 7

Many supper oiretings and l-nr
beetles are scheduled fur the week
end in Sanford slid Seminole Com,
ty.
Tonight at tl:1U o'clock. On
Methodist Men’s Club will hold
supper meeting at MrKinlev Hall
Tomorrow night at thr San O ilClub, the Lions will celebrate thrir
26th anniversary in a Charter
Night program including a dinner
meeting and rntertainment,
T h r Jayrye* and gursts wiU en
IIU R R H 'A N F . D E A TH
Joy a chicken barbecue at thr Hem
M IA M I, Oct *0 (A V The semole Country Club starting at tl I" enth fatality attriTrtrted to Iasi
o’clock Saturday evening.
week'* hurricrgie wa* recorded
A supper meeting uf the Count' i-Hiay with the death of William
Democratic Committee of which II Seaman. Jr., 21) year old elecCharle* Lee i* ,-hai&gt;nan ami A "
ri-al worker.
drew Carraway Is secretary, wilt
Seaman
died
ye*terday
of
be held Saturdive id #b» *• &lt;1:30 o' lu rn i receieed wihile repairing
clock at tha Oviedo Park.
* fallen power line.
Last night the entile Police De­
Three deaths wyre attributed
partment enjoyed a shrimp dinner directly lo the hurricane and III
at Kemtey's Restaurant at lb- three other instances the storm
Municipal Airport. The iv -s d n - ■vat listed as contributing cause.
was a meeting of the Offieer* Sup
I’ROPP-HSOIt (L R A H F .il
tier Club.
IT H A C A . N. Y . Oft. ’.’A tAI
1‘rof. James B. Sumner, t,2. NoW IF E ’S HATH
t^l prise winning chemist, Ir-ss
S A N T A M O N IC A . Calif., Oct
26— (A*)— A young wife testiflc 1 been cloared of a criminal negli­
in dlvorrv court that her art gence v’hrVggr in the hlgl.way
atudent husband brought a friend death of a seven-year-old lK)y.
The Cornell University tclenhome to watch her take a hath
Mrs. Marianne Ls Prelle, C). tist'a Car struck and killed Leon
also taid that Prank B. La Prellr, I). Collins while he was riding a
told her that ehc and their child ‘ .cycle last Friday,
Coroner Ralph Low said after
"held him down” ami he'd like to
in inquest that he- h iJ found nu
go te Franca and study art.
The ecurt granted her a divorce criminal negllgencr on the part
uf Sumnar.
yesterday.

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i\&gt;- ii... wiiuid ialiel aggir**iuit it­ ui» llir Iimiii Jmr
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self th,, worst crime again*! h aen'i.vi, ama itailioad neat W.l \ Itlrtl Hillamr 1l«i
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M-aiiwhllr India plo|,utrd that
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Housing Hhnrta^e 7NewMcmbcrs/kre
In Siinford Shown Added To Itoll Of
By C. Of C. Official B. And P. W. Club
•Sanford i* facing a houslm
shortage on the eve of an unprm-e
drilled influx uf tourists and ne w
resident], Lra R. Let her, n .tir,manager of the Seminole Could
Chamber uf Cum m rtrr, declared
today.
With the tourist season losieli
static.I, the C of C i» rreeivins&gt; I"
to l ( requests a day for upart
rnrlits, hr stated
He urged property uwrrrr* r
get thrir property nnelernly r*|isl|ptd and staled that "people aiwilling to pay good rent if ti-ev
can get whirl they want."
Many of the pio&gt;pet-tiv,- rear
dents, vsnei'iallv those with edit!,
ren, nrsal two and three hrdroonapartineiils, hr puinte&lt;l out. an
Intend to stay here eight or run
months out uf the year.
The Chamber uf Commerce ran
handle imtuinr* within a If, milradius uf Sanford, dor lo the fa '
that many people from the nuitt
are in tlir lialdt of commuting i
the cities, said Mr. la-sher
Raymond Hall r-s'lnr. -'eel*,
today that he it being ywampi
with reciuests fur houses a* well a
apartments

ROKs Reach Frontier

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Marine Reserves Want System On
Number Of Wars Each Must Fi?ht

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W I T H U S F IR S T M A K IN G O i l K u K I A. (h . M
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-4A*) Marine rcvcmvlt. now calvbmg up wilh tb.v war have a g... - Stti'dlu ui * I l»t»
al t(»s is.ttfifii* Ai*ii*
Lille- gripe among ihemvclve,
lkil|ili |*i«*«4-»*tt •( Mrlaf.ki and
F I e|Ils I* fllHfkl tel r *r-Itfll Ill Yfil
"Somebody ought to vc. up a vy.tcm fu, .be number « l war. - in HiUifiif l
guy has got to flgiU-*a&gt; i h r , - t n World Wat II
t n l i M l* f
war* lo « man Altai
hr «**n
Th w e are not the "tiling N •
go home and pick up (he piece* or hetl-foi lealhei
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if his life.
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five year* a g - I’crlia],- they an- mill***' ..f H .
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That leave* one more war per liu- deadlier fighter* f&lt;" U
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There Is “ grim realisation dial i -ln -i- »
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man
for most, ____
regular* and
serve* alike. Anil withg,untv •( . )-#•y
hove
, i-b to d - Ai»*l tl-ut it—- I ,- - ■ 1 enter
resignationyou heat them
tal‘
w)||
u witii &gt;11ti- -•(•&gt;
vlenry |H,s*ihle witlr the 1,-it-t loing of going to Indochina
After Prrsldent Truman 10- of lift* themselves
S a n f o r d \\ c a l l i n '
rn'sed material aid In Ihe French
War is riot u subject of )■' '• H ig h yeviterdav '«'■
in Indochina, and in view ol th- anvmore.
L o w today 07
Fr.neh vlefcats, the Marine are
They ure perfectly swan tiiat
Bain yesterday 0
convinced that they will be tn a nran can expect to survive J *•
Total Dct. rain 10 50 Inches
eo many hattl-s. It *o in their
the Jungle again shortly.
Normal Oct. rain t.AO inches
This is the first time In thi* eye* and In their ropversj*. »ns.
Tide* lovlay, high 7 ill A . M.
war that I hsva been with thThe heroes of the la*t wnr
i,nil 8:01 P. M ami low I 19
Ms#ines. As an ei-Marine, m« • •r* m ining.'
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i’erh'P* the mo*I moving -&gt;l
self, I can only til and compare
l&lt; .allaav* ua raa* gaasi
notea with the Marines I knee

�T H U R S D A Y O C T. 26. 1930

Simchon Massacre
From Speeding Train
lit

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Nnrtli Kotran K rd train ta tn l lltr litrt of ( |
Brdford. \ a . and fnui nf lot Imddirt
( laiir tr.|i| lm U&gt; hint tljry rtcapril lltr
jtim pm y from tin p il.n o •riyl n
a* It h ra ilrr tioithw aid In 111* Ir r .li -u f Iranpr. In in ........ I M
darhnraa.
mini* iiliinnif iloirirt nf other - n&gt;
•'iaiy an* ra p tn irl Ju ly *?1 lhr&gt; Marklioarrt hv t'«* nri 1 •»
dnni'k thr Idtt* i d p
a". t»»t
f'm iK aim m rv lv rd th r ilf.1l&gt;
tlr f t Tarjoi II &gt;■
' t i l . ft.
m nlrli flin t S m iii I to thr Itid
IW h rffltn -iit nf it|. f
s 2 1 * rapltnl of I'yntiK? niiR « h m mmi11■vi * 1 1 anil w .* our nf th r m m lit n .dial p il.o n rr . ware h&lt;r.l'd
rut . ff u h rn thi' r’l.mmunWt. alotiK lh«* tnail and th r w r »h r»t
n i r i r l arro.a th r Kum llt r r r .
w r rr ahot.
Ill hat 60 I nip It dtillnr h r
M r and llir ttra tm rnt m » *
Imp *&gt;' non fit It..i d ■■•■i . at th. ii i i i m i T lirn thi. p rl.o n rr. u i jflllttl'iVn hnapltal whr&gt;r»* hr l| Jammnd Into a train and »*Att
r t f u p n " IIII*,' »nlt| hl« rnnditi' i northward.
I* ly .r l lr n l
.fir I tw fnr. thi&gt; train t.a rh r I
T h r 2ft y r r i nl#l m rpo ra l arid • main tunni-l, almut 10 mllra
thr N orth Korran* t r r -t r i l him r ..ill. nf Slinrhnn, * raiir and f.*m
fa irly 1t*l| during Ih r ra rly da" • ■t h r u hopp'd off Th e y m ltl'
t f fa p H tiiv . II*. n » » m airlird i.. itirlr v a v
thri'iitfh th* f i.M .
Won I with nlhrr prlmnrr*. II” •I ii ir Id*' thi* railroad and •*»
ra p id iti’trrllun.
hrld In lh» Irtf.ntmi* «rhn
I for.' toft aboard thr I n i n
h” ii»r In thr capital wh*r* !•

**■••• tak*u from il shortly t h r .”
Mini min hin«-KunnMl. A to­
tal of t»I till’d.
l rati* anil hi* frl.rula h|t| nut

Sunnyland Ready*To*Eal

unlit tti'v -itehttil Hi.- tnt*ti In a
I n -1 t in Iry nW Itinn tatk fnrr •
w hit'll m ii * punrhlni; northward
t i (ml Milli Amt rnati pa r» troop
ti
■hf Jum p.il Kiitla&gt; at Sun
rhnti.
' l l . mir*r&lt;| p r i-o n r i. ra m r nut
. f hid if and h ilrd the A tn rrira ''
tinnptr*. A fte r the fir»t Joyful
C ifH in m thf rrt ru rd turn i» mI
i f iif». f ."d and IrratnK-nt
,t' ,hp

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Quantity Rtalita RaanrvrKJ

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l 'liiropriirltir
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H l-h o r y Swraat

Nat. Itk. Itldf

G ra d * A
5ll&lt;-*d— lb.

T. Varrnont
O u r Otf»n
op Q u a lit y

Armour's Star Pork S a u s ^ s
Orange Band Skinless Wie ors
Small, Mealy Sp*ro P ^ s
i
Pol'o&lt;kHI lb 2 5c
Cfw^kM

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Cod Fil'd !b 35c

I obtlnrs lb 49c I SEA BRAND . Wbil till lb 39c

Baking Rem g''’i!^T.nd SEtS, A'u&gt; 55c
Sliced Tender Perk Liver
Lb.
39c
Pigs Feet 2 Lb*. 23c Hockfccncs 2 Lb* 2Sc

Pork Hams *49
OSCAR M A Y E R

G o ld

Wieners &amp; Sauce

M edal

COCA-COLAS

CASHMERE
Bnufiuet Sftnp

Attn Pay* Titmaln

14 nf

Ketchup....

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It ilh 'r l.ti nr lint n

If nf

Meal ............. 1

R cp u ln r SizL&gt; Cnl;cs

M a il to C o m ! Hwrrt

Wine.... I/.Vm «
Sultana I lahrd

ft or

12 o*. Con

Grade A Fryers
Huprt ■fllfht

Itraily.tu Kat

H lg h lig h f

V ienna S au sap e

Cooked lMcnies

OCTAGON
Surinyfirld l an.akr V&lt;* or pka

Sunshine

Beef Brisket Stew .......... . S5c

Hydrox 8-oz. Iwx 18c

"S m w r-K iitlir

Chuck Boast “Super Right*’ 59e
Hermans Franks.. Mh. pkg. 53e

AC-P's fresh
tROUS AND
VEGETABLES

Pi

I’otatocN I(Mbs. Ilk*
ltfl.fr (

Letlircc

head 10c

U l t ' Julry

tted M eat........... 10c

(irapeiruit 4 for 25c
^nrk’a CmiVIn*

Apples 5 II). Imx 4!k*
Sflrttfd

Hwfft

Potatoes 4 lbs. 25c
Y flk v

Onions

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2 lbs. flic

Ila n t llfd flip .

Ih ur rtn.

Tomatoes .....

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!&gt;c
7r
Do
,10c
I7p

Iitarshninllows

Soap

Q uartan

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Buy T a To tot — To Cook — For Hallow*'
!

BEEF

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2 .

Cleanser

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Bouquet Soap

For Dishes, FincSabrlcs

Chili Powder can 14c
&gt;3 t*r K r-l»* hnvrr

iHL
“ BOSCO”

Wheat

29c

M ilk A m p lif ie r

Toilet Sohp

2 lbs. 25c

For Fabulous Suds

i

1 2 -o x C a n

Had IM Id c m i

Apples

C I io

F r a f Barilos C a rn o t

Spaghetti &amp; Meat.. 1-lh. ran 25c
Woodbury* Soap
.lorgdliH Lotion Soap
CaHhmere Kmiqiii't rt «. b.ir
Tidc-for Oii*an.M of Stid* Iri*. pkj;.
Ivory Toilet Soap
2 nu*d. bars

Margold
Brand

lb C m

I Mr. t'an

I.IMiy* Fancy

22

For Dishes &amp; Duds

C f lf r ll

Libhys Vienna Sausage ...22c
Lihbys Beef Stew.. 1-lb. ran 45c
Libbys Coi ned Beef Hash . 59c

Cak*.

Colored

4 of. ran
U S No. I New Whit*

J EWEL
59 r
3
k Cm

HI-C Orange-Ade lli-oz. can 27e
Lihhys

i

Swift '• H ofnM janliod

A ll Meat

%.■ Jipjai,

L4iundry Snap

Ito o .

Corned Beet

Boef Stew

Household Cleanser

Strained Bahyf Meat

Sudsy Ammonia

21c

Flak.*

Ivory Irir. pkg. .Stir
T o il.l Snap I t IVrannal Par*!

Ivory
T n llt l

Boll)

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The Foaming Cleanser
2 00 M n a n u lfa

Avenue

S o n f o rd . F lu r Ida

2 -Coa* 2 2 c

hi) ClfltVSLSK CORP« SERVICE-G
DOIXiE—PLYMOUTH—DO IHiK JOB RATED TRUCKS

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THURSDAY

OCT.

26.

TH E SANFORD H E R A L D

1950

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M ia m i P o lic e S a v e
t o r n k to i r r r i n
rn»: t u n
nr i i u h i i m i .&gt;
L i K ill
L iv e s W ith
t ir t.1l:
tit l t t:
1'IMII i t o t

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Ton or* hor.br nctlfloil thot •
• till ho. ho*n hr-Hight i . . i , . &gt; Vr
In ih* Circuit Court f th . \ i nj|
Jo'lclol Ctrmit -f •&gt;*. Riot* nf ftni
Id* in onT ic* .emin, '• t'oiio.^
nothin, in Chon »ri l.» TAIIE*
TIIOMArt oohl *tii« i *&gt;&gt; , f - .ii.
ond .l»l*.l JAM! t ni'.'M.H r u m
tirf r . u i . l . n P i t i i r r . N H i r
TON TIJOMArt. WUn.U tit t*i | i
or* h.r*h&gt; rh&gt;|''lr.ri &gt; , t * »&gt;ih it..
l*rl&lt; of •*hi Cntltl it M. rfi * ■
lh* Court l?i lit, f o*.r.f l* ■ mu
r io tli l* . *1 MOrtitlfi
M H I.
Vftttf
*riI111 api' *atftm • -1■* * 111111 ii t
oitlh tloi ttf S' • •m ltf \ |t i n
&lt;n &lt;1 ihoreoli.r to hie t* *h • * i I'l.tr
rcur arllleo t1#t*n*» if not . tn.

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T e s ts

M IA M I,
Oct
2A — ( S p e c l u l t R i g h tI f
o « # r h o i r llvo * to
lh*
M iam i
police
departm an f.

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

. -ru r a l
e r r In Marching for a »inip!«
i ui c'm r!rt*ii aectnaU nmfuod
of mraeuririg oh'hollc i-|cod con
tf 't
I'r H r u t i invented ’h*
.it .ink &gt;rht**r. i. tn tr. l.t. I' I
H rk»r.tetn t» th* present direc­
ter
I '■ Brock received hi* training
&lt;1 the In It*' * Stole police schorl
» n -I S'i'iM, - » r . i n
tlnlveritty,
Rvanrton. til lie ha* looued ertrlf&gt; ole* i ■ oi&gt; |*o erfoiceinent

not to win court eonvtotion*If *oi*ntifis m*taoit. h o i nor
he.n ufed, those oif hi put-plr
cttlri hoi* h.»n lo tthi in ioil
,* t
-it.r i*htf* Hoorn*
■r g,' he .Aid "They appeared
t-link smelled drunk and acted
It link.'' Brock added
111*ever,"
Brock
continued.
the*- « ere suffering (loin one
(he n? -an*** oth.'i ih*n olco

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, ,, ^ \ \ c h coit m a k e » pe rs o n » |
p**r lulort.'oted. We Imve had

ti’oin p-iipno* . f chemical teat*
for tfiloric*!i »ti i* to ***** live*
l . f ’ ie .'lt

N 'n t ic n

■he mica I analyaU &gt;f the !&gt;realh
ll if nut iioed in T9 itat** oml
finding* * 1 * adnii«*ihle evidence
m court
Since expert* place * (IM H m
ir ce log on th* coot of raiding
n * n Mie 'fir»t educated of 0111
itile n .. I t
Block figure* thr
police doparimept ha* taved ll.i.So

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“ ANNOUNCEMENT

asv’
srw iisrtt 11
n u t *t HtM -it i n i M i
I * W NO l i l t

riff;
iio n u .v t At t h &lt; p.
i t v o r r m c i t t &lt; - in
rrtfir* ciititii'A . r"hP
b r d r c o r p r r o ' * * r ,1 polltt*
1 rr.t.r the loe* cl th* o r,t•f Pl'tiil*
l'*t HI -no*
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ri.i'fn iM I j l Ilflt tfta I f*-r f
poroltoh
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We lire glad to announce to the general public amt » ■
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perinlly all Mercury owner* Itiat J. J. ( Jimmie) Drum,
formerly awociated with Nirholaon Ruirk l'o. i* now
awsociateil with Hunt Mercury C «. a* «ervice manager.
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Jimmie aperialire* in all type* of automatic transmitsainna. having had Hpecial factory training on our own
"much talked about M F.R t'-O -M A TIC »&lt;* well a* Dyne-

Jimmie will welrnme all old and new euntnmera to rail
on him for the heat in automotive service, day or night,

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willing to reduce their armaments
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•t v l r i T T t ta il* . Ml I h r r - M f l l f f 9 dine ol dully commerce. Governor Chester Howies, a one­
peace fund.
* Saaford.
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He said
national
Democratic outgrowth of President Truman's
I'H .In r.. lIuMRfr
been discussed humorously and sometime* critically. It i ! i k *s
Persons who start other buildings Chairman William Hoylr had urg­ call Tuesday, for a foolproof dis­
The Kighth Arm y apokr*man
you're pretty foggy on a tot of
"
«i m i T i n i u v n a t k i
not
seem
to
lie
quite
what
is
ex|&gt;ectcil
of
political
parties
and
f lirrlrr
9
M
it. A id no wonder. A lot of atufl •aid these prisoners were in North which do not further the defense ed him to make several speeches armament system.
#• M u l l i
I M office-seekers. S’f-t how effective are the "more dignified" ha* bren pouring out of her* Korean uniform. Me conceded that
Th* U. N . peace fund which lb#
drive — even though not ots the before tha (lection, but that he Indiana proposed could !&gt;e financed
l i f t HftBilt
le t
thr Kighth Army command waa
had not mad* up hla mind
and "more appropriate" campaign methods? It would Is* every day.
tl
If nil f h i
I t *
prohibited
list—
run
the
risk
of
* Im r
11 0*0 interesting, hut perhaps not encouraging, to know how
A new *tep herr, a new agency making an intensive investigation
Mr. Trum an said he did not be­ by what the nation* H iv e d from
there, a new agency alien.I After of the prisoners' reputed *tate- being barred from completion ol lieve he could lake a brief vaca­ an arms cut. The fund would be
*^A|| n l i l l M i r f
n n llrn
rmt4m
nf
many radio listeners reach for the tuning knob, in a reflex a while It geta too piled up mrnta. one that th* Chinese Red* the building. Harrison said
ih I«
i M i i l H l I h l i i •»•»«* i w l l f M i f
tion in Kay West. Fla., next used to combat hunger and disease
,
Ilif lllB iH iiil
fn r i hr
n f motion which betrays habit, whenever a political speaker
and raise the standard of living
for :iny nrwapapri trailer to keep wrr&gt; attacking and the other that
Such construction begun after month because he will he too
,I» 1IM iM h ili will h i r h i m d fur
in under-developed areas.
2d.i#*0 of them had entered Korea midnight may fie halted “even busy.
, *• i f f i i i r mlttrrtl»l»a r t lH
is announced and to know how many of the conventionnl the whole picture clear.
Thi* portion of th# resolution
So, Jurt a* a refriahrr, h e ir’* from Manchuria.
*
#).,..#•• * .1 \ &gt;. I 1
11| III l l l l M i l
though it* commencement at the
A-ked to comment n the state­
mailing
pieces
go
unopened
into
the
waste-basket.
Ilattening to try tu wind up th# present time ia not forbidden by ment last night by Harol
also harked back to Mr. T - ** - ’•
ifnfM lK r
itr(* ri«ri»ill»r*
lair.
a quick run down on thr way the
O i l | M h . 1 hi# 1 1 **. f tr It nil. f i l l The standard advertising devices of current commer­ progiam had hern put in motion war ami thua preclude fre»h In- thla order,'* the production chief Staasen that the ('resident will speech at the United Nation’*
I III
AA&lt;I *1 I Mil*
cidrnt*. one South Korean force specified.
filth iiirthday party.
cial practice are those which show themselves able by hook *o fur.
favor admitting Red China to •
* “"fa# M m Id I* i Harmhr* nf ihr
On Sept t Congtea* paiaed thr reached the Yalu River boundary
H" pointed uut then that the
The order applies to federal, United Nations after the Novem­
|A»*l’lftO*i •*#**» Mhlih la rrllllril or by crook to get a message read, listened to or looked at.
«&gt;f litil«rlf in lh# ■&gt;* I «r rwpteMl- That cannot be said with equal force of standard political D e fo iir I’lmlurtion Act tn give north of Choaan, In th# wnt-cen- state and city recreational pro­ ber elections, the Presldynt said burden of maintaining vast arm
• m i n i i f i l l I h r la ra l n r m a i v l n i r d
Ih r government (utwer to *rt up [ tral lector, while other* were rac­
as well aa private buildings. he wondered where Stassen got aments to guani against aggres­
# *m I hi a n r ** ■*|»n fw r , na w r i t •* at"
campaigning practices. If the devices which sell cigarettes tub-* f,ii avoiding inflation while ing up the eaat coast ahead of a jects
sion i* holding hack plan* for
The NI*A simultaneously is­ his information.
i
«* m h i d | a m i r h r * .
international reconstruction and
ran la* used to sell political arguments, the result might la- nl the *ame time getting arm* Mi.ofNi-niati American l a n d i n g sued two mure orders settling thr
Smiling,
hr
added
Stassen
pro« l l i n i s n w OCTCIIIP.IC 2*. IMO
force at Wonsan. The U. S. Mar­ defense yoke more firmly on thr
Improvecent. Mr. Truman em­
a more widespread active interest in elections, and that pKhluffi without weakening the ine
iwhlv
got
It
from
Chairman
Guy
First Division ted this quiet economy:
rn i&gt; A V t« m n u v k h h r
phasized, however, that the free
civilian economy.
Cabr.risen
uf
the
Republican
N
a
­
would la* very much worth while. The form taken bv poli­
Or* Srpt. s I'letidrnt Trum an landing.
1. The steel Industry waa di- tional Committee, not from me world had no other choice until
Im , n r building a house that tical advertising is less important than its truth and rcstam- aignrd thr art Into law,. Since
the fear of nggressionk waa re­
IA F correspondent Stan Swin- lected to furnish steel for thr
Me said It was his understand­
altt la.I a serj long limr. Iwtler siblllty.
then he ha- followed two major ton. with thr east coast forces, production of at least D),lMHi ing that Korean republic forces moved. .
tar lltal il has a sound fmindst ion.
rr|x&gt;ited in a crytir dispatch to freight car* „ month. Thi* will would occupy the entire horjjrr
line- ■
Inga In the Washington area, lie
* (itl down *&lt;• llir n a k : Everyone
t In moil r a t e *
hr ha* dr- Tokyo late Thursday night that take upwards of .100,000 ton/ between North Korea and Man- j said thi* is a logical and practical
J that heat eth *
- avi on* &gt;&gt;f mine
C o s t O f I lo s t m e t i o n
pended on the regular government “The American First Cavalry monthly from the civilian supply. churia, with no American troops thing and should h&lt; done.
• ami doeth them mil shall I* liken
The car-building program la of participating in this function.
depaitmrnt* or agrnrie-, altcadl Division meanwhile waa moving
' nl to a foolish man lliat built I'l*
About a year ago scientists appearing on a radio pro­ in ralatrnce. to handle the differ­ hy ,ra to lend United State* mili­ six-months' duration, but the
Mr. Truman was asked to re­
tary aid to back up the South Ko­ mandatory allocation order cov­
, hu;'M upon lh* -and Mall ■
gram suggested the possibility that a hydrogen bomb might ent part* of thr problem.
lease thr report on the Investiga­
reans."
er*
only
the
first
quarter
of
1951.
2. lie rreatrd one important
tion of the Philippine situation
A French liatlalimi marchetl In- surrounded with a charge of dust which could la* made
(The First Cavalry previously This will permit car builders tu ma,t# hy Daniel W. Bell. Me re
new ugenry— the eronnmir Stabi­
lh|nU|(li llir sltcrls ill M a u rillr III* j radio-active, and that the explosion of it could start this lisation agency (K S A )— to hand­ ha- l-ren in the I’yongyang area place urdrr* at once, with ateel
plied that the U. 8. ia trying to
In , lay heading Im the till)! which deadly dust spreading over th** world eventually to wi|a* out le pi tee tin,I wage control*, if they in the center of the Korean penlii- deliveries Ix-giunirig in January. work out an approach to implr
AIM C O N D IT IO N E D
Freight
car*
could
liegin
rolling
aula
Mow
or
why
it
would
go
to
ment that report, but that it could
II (riing I'* Iskr them III Kiili"*' all life. Other scientists promptly ridiculed the idea. Mr become nrceaaary.
*&lt;* was not eipla,neo, and no hint out of the shops in February or .tot he donr in the newspaper*.
At.d
over
all
tliia
aa
kind
of
H ti« §9
lames
It.
Arnold
of
the
University
of
Chicago
set
out
to
Tliay pir.iiyl.lv figutc it it m !"
combination
*,*oth*ayrr-t rouble- uf *ueh a movement came from March.
The President aatd nothing lias
examine the scientific possibilities.
Kighth
army
headquarters
in
2.
Other
allocation*
of
the
satin
enough over I In*m* l*y tin* tun".
ahootcr- i,nd Mr. Plait he ha* ap­
come to hla attention about a re.
•Vo# were made possible by an
Seoul.)
i
His conclusion is that it might la* possible, assuming in pointed VV. Stuatt Symington.
iorted contemplates! visit to the
_ R,
t,t ts* • t ^
N
T
A
amendment
to
it*
strel
dis­
ll » a i had enough. wr lupt***"
Swningtoii, chairman of toe
Th# east co**t force* were atilt
United States !,v Preaident-rtrct
tin* first place that a hydrogen la,nib can la* made, to rig it National
tribution
order.
Thi*
will
per­
"Whrrr
Hapuinet
■ - Is
S&lt;* ut ily I t r a o u r c r a more than 70 mile* from the Man­
(bl Governor Dew#) In |in.lin«t*
Vargas of Braiill.
allocations of steel, similar
So U tile "
Joe Hanley a joh if lie would so as to kill roost of the people in the world with rmlfo-ae* Hoaid, wn« aakrd by Mr. Truipan | churian border at th* nearest mit
Denying
reports
that
the
Ad­
tty umt iron nut conflict* a- point, howevrr, and more 170 lo the freight car plan, for ateel ministration has given up the Idea
C H II.im B N FR EE I
■ Lit lull* w from tlie governor's rate, live cobalt dual, although not to the last mi*n. Hut he fig­ to
deliveries tu thr petroleum and
inoitg (he vurioua department* and ' miles aa the coastline run*.
ures
il
would
cost
possibly
4
ID.IIIIO.OOfl.fKH)
and
take
five
Children Under 12 Yro. Ad
mining
jnduatrira,
farm ma- of diaperalng government build
blit alio air we DrnnHUl* t*&gt; l&lt;*IV
agenctehandling
defence
pro­
A
remark
by
a
spokesman
at
milted Frre With Parents
make. The burden would la* so great he sees blem*.
General MacArthur’s Tokyo head­ ehinery makers, and other de, , . wllli a fovcrnol like Tslmadge "I* ten years
Anytime E icrp l Saturday
frnsr-s upportlng industries.
"no immediate danger" that anyone will do it.
quarters
raised
a
doubt
aa
to
Tik
e
PSA
flrat.
To
head
thi*
in Georgia)
A Sunday.
ban on construction doe*
There ought to la* a better leiison than cost for not mak­ Mr Truman named f&gt;r Alan V al­ w h'thrr an end of the four month notTheaffect
ireeslewea " r —
" ■ « U s,
building already un­
Amenta Inti tine nl it* im**l ing such a bomb. Hut lliat wilt do until the better reason entine. educator and nirmio-r of United Nation* campaign was in derway, It permits repair ansi rount by Brown:
T O D A Y K F R ID A Y
the ieiatd of dircctnf| of neveral fight.
,
Federal agent* gathered frag­
popular etilrilainett willy llir death conies along.
malntrnans'rc uf present buildings
ror|,oration*.
A*ied when American troops and alteration- • if they do not ments of fuse from around tits
of A!' jnliun. At In* pilinr hr m i
KSA ha« tow main part*:
may lx- withdrawn from Korea,
•ynatmted Voice of America radio
1. A wage *tahilizati»n l«&gt;nrd of thr -pokesman replied they have basically change the structure tower. These were linked to fuse
ihr prairtl tiling In Will Rogers
nir.e men It will tw the jot, of a mission to perform and that it .dmall construction jobs of |5,000 dynamite purchases! from u Yel­
lli,i rriiinlrv it likely m produce,
thi* luiaid to ailviae Valentine on ia fat from completed. Other tigna or lets in any year are not pro­ low Springs, ]a., dealer four stay*
ami lik*- Will Rngrrt hr was vrry
how the government ahnuld hold tors did not Indira:# any heavy hibited.
"If man does not make new acquaintances, as he
Alao exempted ate construe Iwfor* the transmitter was blast­
nraily al hit prime whrn ihr rnil
down wage- if wage and price pointed to continued mopping up.
advances through life, he will Siam find himself left
lion project* undertaken by the ed.
control* tx-rome necraaary. It will
camr. Thrir arr not many in any
Field dispatches from most secOn seeking Kinner. they found
alone. A man. Sir, should keep hi* friendship in
alao have the [ol, then of trying fighting ahead. American and Defense Department and tha
(ieltl who havr hern ahlr In itay at
peari fully to -ettle |alN&gt;r-tnanuge- 8outl&lt; Korean column* driving on Atomic Knergy Commission. This he had disappearesl from his
constant repair."
or nrar llir Inp (nr thr pa.I K)
would permit the building of Wilmington home.
merit dispute*.
— Samuel Johnson
Red China'* Manchurian lorder
Subsequently Sheriff Howard
Mi Trum an ha* appointed the werr generally unopposed. Allied ramp theaters ansi facilltlea for
Jftlll.
troop recreation.
I'm a librarian in a large Southern city, and all day chair man of thi* Imard— hut a-r
Motts at Ciintu.t, la., hearing
warplanes still hehl mastery uf
Kinner** signature and stating
Murray Sams. tlalr allornry (or long I'm faced with elderly [ample who are sometimes con­ far 11" " - of the nl her eight mem­ thr
skins, a* til*) bed ftsini the
'te placed In* dynamite at the
ber*
The chairman i* Cynt* outset.
K iiN H ta n H
Votuiia county, with which mint fused. tmlrippy and resentful over their situation.
radio tower base and act It off,
funner head of the govern
Thar* waa no Indication from
Sanford iriidrnlt arr morr nr Irtt
All this has started me thinking. I’m not old yet, hut f'hing.
The l*t(pr was mailed from MousIl'tallasM rV„M Css, (last
meni * mediation aervire.
II, N, commander* that Chinese vancr “for the liboiNliitn uf th:i Ion ana th* handwriting matched
familiar, who hat hern tlalr at* I'm not exactly In my first youth either, and I've la-gun won­
2 Price vtaliiliratlon Imani. T h itroop* were on the last region uf the continental part that of Kinner.
lofney there (or the pail 24 yrart, dering what I’ll la* like in a few years, it seems to me tin* hoard ia to icrve in the price field Communist
move from the north of the Ko­
said Kinner Is a form­
iayi, ’*Volutia county n at clean key to the problem is tairedom. Many older people are bor­ the -arm advisory Job to Valen­ rean tstrder. MacArthur** spokes­ ] of the Republic (of China) .which er Hoover
soldier and has been a patient
‘
'thr
'
‘
i* still ut
under
yoke
of' fore­
tin"
a*
t'hlng'a
l*&gt;ard.
So
far
n.»
at any uiunty in llir tlalr at lar ed because they are lonely and idle, left to think too much dlrerliir ha- lu-en namist for thi*. man Thursday afternoon discount­ ign Imperialism."
IM
The Russians In mental institution*.
ed reports Inal Chlpea* *oldiera
at oigani/rtl ganilihiig n concern­ .dauit themselves.
Hoover quoted Kinner as ad­
The ri *t of the jobs Were under­ In the North Korean Arm y had Insist that American* have de
mitting also that he opened a
atgna
against
Tibet.
ed", rarer must l*r an awlnl lot
taken
bv
evicting
agancirv.
What's the lies! cure for lairedoni? I found the answer
I wen killed or captures!.
Peiping first broadcast an an switch on tha main line tracks
Mere'* the top'lineup:
ol unorganized gambling over n the ipiotjitioti above. It's to forget yourself through ac­
Another such report cropped up
1 ('ommcrce deals with buvln- earliri Thursday. A P coriaapoiwl- nouncement uf the Invasion yes­ of th* Pennsylvania Railroad near
there' then.
tivities which tiring you in touch with |ample and ideas out­ nea-men and inarrufacturera. Sec- ent Tom Lambert reported from terday. and disbelief waa ex­ Wilberforc*. Ohio, on Oct. 1. The
letarv of fommerre Sawyer creat­ northwest Korea there wat an un- pressed In New Delhi, India. The open switch waa discovered Ire..... Kttucmhri back their rally dui- side yourself.
ed In-nle hla department tha N P A varfltd report that a Chine** Rest Indian governmeqt said today tt fore any train pasted that point.
And
so.
as
my
own
s|a*cial
Insurance
against
la/redom.
in connection with the dyna­
ing World War II whrn General
; — National I'lmluetiun Admfni*- soldier waa captured Wednesday still had no Information op th&lt;
Hr ii J ear srvrirly disciplined young I've devised this four-|Niint program, and I can testify that 'rntmn The head of this ta' W it- nrar Kojang, IB mils* south of reported Communist advafim, an miting of the Voice of America
nouncnl at p time when winter transmitter, Kinner was charged
' liain llenrv Marriaon, on leave tha border.
(tit fur whittling at tome gull it really jtays in terms of everyday happiness:
Is setting In and the already dif­ with destruction of government
1. Join a church and la-corne actively interested in sum# from the (irealdenry of the AtnerlSome officera pointed out that ficult land would present even property. This Is an offense punwlnlr on a match Well, wr havr
■an telephone and telegraph m e­ thousand* of North Koreans were
phase
of
its
work.
tshahlr by 110,000 fin* or to
color a long way time llirn. Anti
inure natural otntarlea.
lioration.
trained In the Chines* Commun­
2. Select one charitable activity and really Work with it.
Hut thr announcement* from years imprisonment or both.
It* |oli i* to tell induatry cer­ ist Arm y, possibly leading to mlato ( ‘ol. Flank Myall nl I’rnntyThe blast wrecked an antenna
Moscow and
Peiping shocked
Irania M ihlaiy College complaint (living money is fine, of course, and good for tin* soul, hut tain thing- it mifyt and muatli't tacn identity of the captive.
Indian government officials, wh» ’ower of the government-owned
list as itu|Hirtant is direct [K*rsonal work which brings with •to. in f in&lt;tunre. It hat told tiiamilliat lot aI giilt air annoying hn
transmitter
operated
had been hopeful TiM T* semi- Bethany
fa rji're i- who get tuqliarl* fnrm
cadrlt and al limr. air a “ very ,t inn tty new friends and assiaiutions.
autonomous
status
would t,e for the Vole# of America by
the nulltm&gt; service* that drfvnae
3. Interest some young perron in your line of wurk, and ord* ra get priority over any
maintained. Communist dumlna Crotley Broadcasting Corporation
diiluthing in llu ri.tr", "Why toiur
lion of all Tibet would bring thq of Cincinnati.
Iliac*linn* priHturtion.
of them even win,tie al ihr yooiig teach him to love it as you tin.
Hoover said Kinner told F B I
Reds to Ihr threshhold of th*
2. The Interior Depart'* tegular
tr«sMearS era os Pane tltsl
4. Select some hobby that promises to la* increasingly
men", hr addt.
men that he placed a full, box
Indian subcontinent.
fob anyway ia in thr field* nf nil,
rewarding as you grow older.
The Indian official* had hopad of dvnamlto at thr base of the
ga&gt;, mineral*, mining electric had been ordered by the Navy
.Speaking of ihr “ fillliy rich”
-F lu e With the help of these activities, I hope to go on build­ power. Secretary of the Interior for tha occasion, but 1,500 pounds the relationship between China broadcast IA j tower, lighted the
and all that toil of lliing, onr ol ing a state of mind which will make old age a pleasant, Chapman ha* art up two agrncie* of canned roast beef had to be amt Ttbel could tie worked out 'use and fled.
Car loon— “Boos In
II* waa quoted as saying that
added.
peaceably through continuance nf
llir richnl rnrn nf our lim n wat relaxed, contented period instead of a time of frustration. In hi* department:
The Night"
During September, Mr. Hath nominal Chinese sovereignity over hr heard "voices all talking at
lA t Thi- I'rtiolriim AdminiatraAl Jolitm. llir "Mammy Singer" When the day comes for me to step aside to make room for
fum ed)— "I Can’t Itemember"
tton f„t |)efen»e (PAD) amt (III away visited frlrnds In New Med­ thr semi-autonomous land. Prime th* same time," but stated no
who juti tlird anti Irll an rtlatr tile younger generation, I want to do it gracefully, without the Mineral* and Pnergy Diviaion ford, Maas., where he was b o n Minister Nehru, trying to be a motive.
of turr $4,000,000 |hil like mo*I rcgretH or jealousy. I intend to keep on having a future in­ I.M KDl. Th ey’re to handle de­ in 1K03. Me attended business mediator In the worldwide Eastfence pmldrm* rnniircted with oil college In IIUI2 after graduating west quarrel, hat expressed to
men of girat wrallh, hr fell moil stead of merely a past.— Hy Hlauche MeKeown.
from high school, but wanting to Peiping hit hone for a peaceful
ga*. tninnala, electric power,
of il lo charily, tome million dol1. The Agriculture Department'* learn a trade, became a carpen­ settlement. Talks In th* prelim­
lart going lo New York University,
teg ilar field i* farmer*, farming, ter with pay of 11.26 for a 10 inary stag* have been going on
in New Delhi between th# Red
l*. C, N. Y . and Columbia U nivrrand food In thr defrnar program hour day, he stated.
I ^ l r r , he operated a whole­ Chinas* ambassador and • T U
it will havr rontrol over food,
lily. at wrll at later amount! lo
(t'linllnurd from f a i r One)
farm npilpment and fertiliser. sale flour and feed business in batan delegation,
II
t'raw I’mmr nmrl
Jtwi'h, Catholic and I’lotritant
i T h a n waa much speculation In
I Wren ihrmat-lviK
Secretary »f Agrlcure llrannan Boston, nnd In 1W7 went to M rs•II
rhaitg**
U
tu
I
n
fuuiiil
In
tie*
chaiilirt. Down with ihr rich I
I on Nehru's reaction
Alao among tin* tmnimrra w a ha* art up two Agencisa within hla l*o. Investing henvlly In a gold
Hartlioom of this *Mp, tin- t TSH
ear Invasion order, In
Mra. V It. Manta, of Chicago. drpatlm rnl fnr thla walk In da- and silver mine which ha Ihad to
I'likNWty
rnrnute
In
a
I
i
I
ihm
II
i
k
II wr w rrr lo tuggrrl lo a con­
In k :
abandon during lb* Mexican
re­
advocacy of peace In
&gt;'d hri amall daUKhlei,
fen*e:
laiuiliii: near Wonann,
rflie rt In
Bnd/hia
_
j champlo
championship of the
Ml a. Matt t* had talked with
tractor that ihrrr it alwayt a latl
I Vl T h r Office ,,f Hetrulrrmrnta volution. American Invi
tin,In -Initial r i ii i,in-ln, h i ** In JnUnn before hit (ii-ath teg.inllng and Alhcatlona (O K A I to channel Mexico lost more than
admission
R« China Into the
on af Red
nail which hat to lie driven into the tail *&lt;i the ninvrmalloii IIIi)0ft when mine* and
. ____ Unltad &gt;Nations
i lieni'fit brnndcait tv- *r*a In
a home and that ihrrrfore lie "Vitality wan of Kill*. Kill* Kbit. make fn- [hi- Iti-taidrd Childtrn'a f»**d* and (It I Office of Material* were confiscated, he declared.
Betid** the Moscow am) Pely
and larltltlr* {O M Kt ta ‘belp
lllould lie ahlr to lilliltl the rnllie With a little IlIxiSK the Mil- Aid of t'hli ago. •Shi*' taid *hi* farmer* get material* attd ferti- Preiident Woodrow Wilson aent lng announcements, th* Russians
hevrolet
im** wmilil halt I uni their pie •tnyrd over to pay bet reafwv-t* liter. For inatanre, to tee that troop* down there et that time used thrir official Soviet army
home in onr day, hr would lliink
‘area.
la-cnnar of lh** alngt-r'a many rha* farnur* get enough farm machin­ under the command nf “ Black paper la B«at Berlin to tell of a
w* w rrr cra/y. And yet ihrrr air
Now the picture* M r nf » l v - . (ilea fnr children. Her preaence, ery O M P will go to N I’A I*e«- No. lack" Pershing.
Tit-elan Invasion “in the early
Luw Mileage, Fully equipped
many people who term lo lirlirvr •till rhllilten. Iliil tin InltK* I me too, win ayndxdic.
Mr. Ilathnwny mm# to Florid* morning hours of Tuesday."
I at,m e I which ha* rharge „*
With A New Set Of While
that b rta u 'f toiur tlo iin arr puh- lliry f Ill-In .I freely. The*,* pieThe paper, Taeglisch* Ruuds
Kiral nf the ahnw' hu*ini--* iter! priHtiirthm an alert will lie in IBIS, locating on the shore of
Wall Tlrrd. Hadiu An Healer.
t-*kc Jessup near Brantley Wharf, chau, said "In tha summer of 1MB
liilin! in ihr Herald only a frt. lure* are the ilri am* nf im" mnurnera wu* the mu*lcal ill- -et uatde for farm equipment.
new paint, new seat
Special
4. Intrratate Commerce Com- and haa lived her* ever since. reactionary authorities of Tibet
minulet after the event* lliry J r - Mar, whtrh rante true ill pe&gt;eu rectl&gt;r of Jolaon’a flrat gvr*'
good tire* and running
atnl whlih nnw, iterhap*, am llrnadway hit. lh* ia 0*car Ha miaalnn. It* regular job la trana- Tw o daughter* live In Massachu­ under pressure of their English
$ 1 3 9 5 -0 0
tcrilie occurrrtl. ibrn we ilitiultl ■tiatteieil.
goad. Only
and American advisers, had proden who waved thr baton at the oortatiun. auch aa rallroada. To setts.
be able to publi.h any tlnry no
The lunKing for home wta deep WinterKardrn Theatre tn 1»2;’ handle the defenae needs In th*
matter what time »| day il it hi tin* I,i*t war. Ilut it waa over* when Jolaon— Juat out of minatrcl transportation field, the IC C has
fumed in. Ln fo ilu iu lrly puhlithing -diatlnwrd hy the areal adven­ •linw*— atarrrd tn the flrat of created thr Ikcfrnar Tran*|w,rtahi* many New York aucrr»*r*a- - thm Administration (D T A b
a newspaper h a 24 hour Job ant* ture.
R Manpower — or, rather, labor
Nnw It l« (leeiM-.l fnr lhe*r “ llrnadway to I'aree.”
the work b fti lo |(ii on ilrudiljr men in lillternr**. Th -y nnw know
Although JoUon'a young wtd vv problem*— ate the field of the
i jhroughoul ihr day willioul leav­ that ailveiituie I* dirt and ilia- had aakrd friend* to omit fin I o Ihii Department under Secre­
wrra and give the money In* tary Tobin. In hla department he's
ing all of it In lie done al llir latl e**e . . . and death.
On* uwner, low mileage. Ctean,
Sedan
tea! to I nr Am rii-an lim it Aa created an Office of Defense Msnfully equipped with a new
A*
pinfr-ainnal
nr
*eml-pmfeai minute.
IKiwtr
(O
D
M
l
tn
help
nut
on
man­
I26WJW eel uf (6 ) B. F. Good­
•innal fightliiK men they i ratio* *m-trtlon— the front of 'lip tem­
Local
Owner,
Good
Tire*.
power prnldrma.
rich tubaleaa tire*. Krdlu. heatA tplenditi example to indue- hat there I* a i»b tn do and pi* waa (tanked with 'in uitlltil
Kprnya.
Clean, Ready To Go. Only
In addition, other regular gov­
"r-defrusler. Fur Hal#
Irialitti and hutinetimen every* they are ilnln* it. Put under­
Among Ihr donnra were Marry ernment agrncira are in the pic­
neath there la a belief th*t they
where it tel by U n ity Ford II. who ran not, *hnuhl not be reported Cohn, prraldrnl of Columbia Htu ture. For raample, the Fnleral
ennounert that hr will not raite In dn It atl tha lime.
diua whtrh ntadi* the auecraafid Reserve Hoard, which already had
cracked down on Inatallment-buyii pnee* on fo rd rart detpilr marThere fa ennalderable unhap fllma ‘Th e Jolaon Ht try," and
“Jolaon y log* Again,"
Othu iug, and the llmt-ing and Home
iff labor and material emit "be* plneaa antmiii the re»«rviata over movie exeeutlvea who anil apri.ya Finance Agency which together
b u ic k
tauM t*e want to rlo nur pari in the way many were ahoved into were
William
Coeti,
Sydney with the reserve hoard, has crack­
rottibat without an opportunity In
the (rrmendout effort lo halt thr bruah lip on lateat technique* and llitrhman, Mlchirl Cut tit. (irotu ■ down on easy home buying, all
llurna and (trarie Allen, long­ intended to eurh inflation.
iaflationary spiral". If all thoae In get In phyalral mndltlon.
Driven only BUM milaa by local
time ahow huaincaa (tala, alao
Atmard thla ahlp, with one liat- aent a apray. SherilY Kuga-nu
| ™
have any control over priert
business man. Fully equipped
U. 8. Government teat* ehnw'
On*
owner
car-used
only
hy
them,. arr m i„ rbcallua and the city council nf that l&gt;ett quality cotton yarn*
•y behind
.
with radio, heater - defroster,
i would do thit. the chance* arr tie already
family. Good, cleon and well windshield *washer, louks Ilk*
who, during the flrat week nf
aent
hugn come fiont filters nf u n u s u a l
pretty- food that inflation could be AuguM, were peaceful citUrns llevrrly Milla atao
kapt automobile. For sale
a new car,
strength rather than lenrth and
halted without the neceatity ol thinking mnatly nf putting their piece*.
Alaot
Cartoaa
A
Belectnd
Shorts
Two hour* tiefore thr aervire fineness.
» | 1 2 1 .0 0
•ovemment action. The wont thing Vida In aehool.
begin, police ritlmatral that there
There are men atmanl Ih'a were .1.1100 mourner* In Hoc nutlluI could happen to any of them
C O M P L E TE SHOW S 0 :3 0 -8 :4 5 P. M.
were crecker* with him fnr hi* lunchi
l* i we evenl that labor pertiata any- ahlp who arrived tn ramp one aide the tamplr. They
Children Under I t Free!
■lay and were ordered ovaraeaa
Jnlaon'a expression w.i* o im nf
I
’■ dtiruitdt for higher and the neat, men who were raft awaiting their lut t to view the
U&gt;dy, which lay in a hronar raa- deep, peaceful strep. Ills swarthy
J
w a i t , would be lo go broke from battling deak Job# for five ket, tha lid ralaeu, but a glaaa face waa highllehttd Sy countJtb d that would be no worae that) i n n .
cover above the remains..
i m freckles on his foreheai.1. The
HI# MAGNOLIA .AVE.
In ao*M mnamre, If yog probe
Soma
ahad tear* Oceatlonally "s*k#t waa surrounded by a pro*
U n t a Vwtm IV M a n I ,
data anough, the** men aaam to aomaona weptopanlv.One woman fusion of all hinds of flqseerw—
FLA.
PHONE \m
feel they nave been forged into in alacka waa trailed by a young- all colors, In bouquet*, sprnya and
N
2 (&gt;
'B ! A N f i O
H iO M w
cannon fodder.
alar who had a bog of animal wreaths.

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Social And Personal Activities
P H O N E 148

(iirls’ State (Jirls

*5)cial Calendar Honored By Auxiliary P e r s o n a l s
T lll'K M IA Y
The Chapel Chuir nf the K im
Baptist Church will hulil rehear*
tal at &lt;#:45 I*. M. this cvcnlnn.
Methodint Mrn'a Supper will
be at 7:00 I*. M.
Under thr sponsurslm- uf Beta
Sigma Phi sorority, tin* revepajurllst nt the Kitnald-I .uuglituu
M em oria l Hospital t« .Mr*. E. It.
I «n ry .
Messiah practice will be belli
at the Kit it Mi t hwli»t Church nt
8:30. All singer* ure asked In
a attend.

ritlDAT
The Sanford Townsend Club
will meet at th* To u ru l Canter
at 7:10 I1. &gt;1.
The regular monthly meeting of
J h r N . dr V. Howard Chapter l'
■U C. will inert at 2:00 l‘. M. at
the home of Mr*. P. E. Huutnllla*
at Dio palmetto A yenue. Co*hoit r i m will !«• Mr*. J. St. Clair
White and Mr«. M. It Strickland.

MONDAY
Story League U sponsoring a
Workshop at McKinley Hull nl
7:30 IV M. M ri. Margurite Ilia
ham will apeak on “ Way* tu Make
Speech More Interesting". Memte n aie requested to l&gt;e preienl.
f lWeet Side P.T.A. Halloween
at nival will itart at tl:00 P, M.
and the fried chirkrn dinner will
he irive d fiom
to H:IH) l ‘.
M.
Monthly meeting of the Yount
Weilcyan Cla«* of the
Kir»t
Methodist Churrh will l&gt;e at Mc­
Kinley Hall nt 7:3u I*. M.

AIM W EEK
In ubrervaure of National Ait
feek Nov. 1-7, tyral artl*t* will
ave the opportunity to •xhihit
their painting* at the Sunfui i
Wouuin’r Club M u .
liretclm i
Lewi* Crowell, rhaiimaii of the
Sanford area for the Orlando Art
Aiacciatiuii, announced today.
All local artiila aie to hti e
their painting* at the Woman’*
Club hy Tueiday morning. ttcl. .11.

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Mi** l ‘ut Ca».nl&gt;e, .din* Donna
L«u limpet,
Ethel William*,
Mt-* Mar&gt; Ann Krrinhnng, Mila
I'-iH i. W «l ho« m il Mi** Hat tiara
Kuhank*. delegate* tu tlirU ' Stale,
were honored with a dinner hy the
American Lepton Auxiliary No.
‘cl it tin- t.epion Hut on Tuesday
night.
Inv'tud ,U&gt; share honor* with
the*.- airl* were their pa lent*, and
tvpn err alive* from the variant
orKnniiatton* who a**i*ted I he
Auxiliary in sponsoring the girls.
Ear h delegate told uf the many
tnii'ti •unit mid educational r « t-i lirtice* they had after licinK
intrudured |,y Mt* Henry MrI.aulin. rhaiimaii uf the committee
for tiitl*' State drlrKUle*.
Mr*. M E. ftakrr, prealdenl of
the Auxiliary, thanked the Wo*
nnn’i Cluli, Hu*lne*. nnd Profes­
sional Women’* f'luh, Pilot Cluh,
S» mitmle High School l 1. T . A.,
K.i»tcrn Stm*. I' K ( I , l* 0. 0.
nnd the Anna Miller C 'rrlr of the
Klk. I’liili for th* ii «**i»tanrr In
•ending thc»e Killl* to tiirl*'
Stati

soitDitrn

is \
\ liKnl chapter of Kp*lhin
Sigma Alphn, lull madeiiiir In­
tel national tuiioiitv for young
women i* Iwing promoted here hy
Mr*. Anita Ih a s-tt, field *ecretalc for the urKunlration, who is
at the Valdri Hotel
Mm* Rockett came hero front
Orlando wheie *hc organised a
chapter, (ttiier citlr* »md to have
actui chapter* are St. Peter*tiuiK. Tampa, Tnllnha**ee, Jack.
•onv.llc. Sarasota, Korl Myeri.
Minim, tjinncy. Mar iiinrin. St. Augn*tine, I'niiaiii* City, Hollywood,
Kult I Model.Ini' and l ake City.

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Lady Fair TisHues
........................... 25c
Plustic Skirt HanKcrs
50c

Mi. and Mr*. It A Newman
and Hobby Newman ore *|crmtinw
■eveml day* with Mi and Mr*.
W. A. Adam*. Jr. in Slidell, U
Mli* Annie Hnwkin* of Cumme ice, (la. i* spending n few
day* with Mr. ami Mi* K W
Fite.

Ilonnie Marie Alford
Has Birthday Party
A party wa* r u m in honor of
little Mi** Hiinnir Marie Alford
on her fourth Inith-lar Turs'.'av
afternoon at Ini home on Fa t
Third Street.
A color aeheiue of pink, him
and yellow wa* o*ed thiouKhoul
the home nnd lawn when- calm*
were played. I’lile . weir mu t,
Dottle Itenlon and Chari ■-* Kukt*
Ice i ream and cake were served
later in the afterm-on to the fol
lowririK irue.*t»: Joyce Milam. Dottir
Hrntoii. Linda Sue koke, t'huilrKuke, F a tly llentun. Hienda k»v
llcnton, Paul and Amon Keith
Dennle and Faye Have*. I'ntvv and
Jimmy Brantley, Sharon nnd Richaid Galloway, Jo Ann and Robbie
Middleton, (Hrnn Gilbraid, Jimmy
McCoy. Herald nnd llerhv Davl*
Lloyd David Lowe, Marv Lynn
Thuma* and Tommy und llenrv
Canon.
Al*u Mi*. Hiihaid Gnllowni
Mr*. Reggie M iim -v , Mr* W II
Hentun, Mr*. K. »» Keith
Mi
J iik Hrntoii, Mi*. Lined Lowe, Ji
Mi Hull*it Middleion. Mi* Davi
Mai tin, Mr*. (Iranilev, Mr*, Jad
Davi* and Ml*. ( loupe Alfoid

Mrt. Edward M ic h rr reviewed
the hook on "Papa Wa* a P ira .h er” by Alyen Poilei at thr fiiit
fail meeting of the Department o!
Fine Art* of the Woman'* Cluh
yoterday afternoon.
Mr*. Klrchcr cleverly presented
it hy assuming the role of one of
the piearher*' children and having
her husband, Mr Kiirher. act a*
"Papa".
Mi*. In ue Jackman, »o, ial cnie
woikrr from tin M rlhixli.i Child
ren&gt;* Home, poitiaynl 'Mama".
The eight children of the preach­
er'* family wen enacted hy Jean
He veil, Chnl Allen, Kdgai Toni. Hoh
Ivey. Alli-dd Hr own. Imogen* Lew*, all fiom the Methodist Children*
Home, and Nell lluiditi of Enter­
prise.
Dining the ptugium, Mrs. Jackman gave a humorous tending and
Ctiul Allen *aug “ Hie** ltd* Hume"
Other niu*iral mirnlar* were pre­
sented hy Rev. amt Mi*. Kircher
A social huui wa* enh'yed dur­
ing which lea wa* *crvcd |&gt;v the
hu*te**e*. Mi*. O. P Hrrnduti,
Mr*. H W. Riipiirlit an,I Mr*. C*.
It. Dawton

Burdicks Return
From Texas Visit
Ml, and Mr*. K I. Huldlck leluinrd last night fiom Houston,
Tex., while they ild t n l their
*oudn law and daughtci. Mi and
Mr*. V K McClelland for III -lav*.
"There i* much liuilding in Hous­
ton, which lia* a p.-pnl.it ion of
mure than 7f»U.iN*i and is the fin­
est city in my opinion in I lie rn
tire South,’* -aid Mi Itiudhk this
morning.
lie showed friend* a nrw*pa|ier
clipping and photograph of th»
7J.IHMI people, hini&gt;clf included,
who attended the SMC Rice foothall gumr in the Houston ll-w l,
Saturday night

II tl.l.tlW I.E N D X N C K
Ike Anna Mill, r Circle of th'
Sanfoid Kit.*' Club I* sponsorin'*
a tirneflt Halloween (lame mi Sat
unlay night ul the Elk* Cluti Th
money i- to go to the Elk*’ Ih-ni*
foi ('rippled Chihli nt in CmutHI-i
The dance will i&gt;e from U:'ln ti
l:7ll P.M with Paul t ’uli-l'* or *--*
Ira. Costume* are optional, hut
llilr*
will
*e awuide-l
th*
oUJtle fur the mint oliglnat eo
•me* and to tin person uitli Ik
The fried chicken *upper will
uni- *t costume
he the highlight at the annual
Halloween Carnival on Momlii}
C lllt I K *!E E T IN C
night given hy the Weal Hide
T h r fii*t meeting of Cirele No
P. T . A. The lupper will la* *et»I of the Catholic Woman'* Cluh
ed fr« m *UXI to N:(Xi P. M.
Included in the program will tic wa* held at the home of Ml*. E.
| a ’’W eitern Movie", Honcihoe I. KHuron, who presided over the
1pitching, buy ride, dart throwing, meeting The following officers
| fortune telling, fi*h mind, train were appointed. Mi*. F Moore,
ie«retarv and tieusuroi nnd Ml*&lt;
ride ami hornrhuck riding
Candy apple*, hot dug*, *uft *dele Melodic, study chairman
After the *hort iiusine** session
i drink*, home made rake* and pie*
coffee. *n«w hull*, home mad* y social houi wa* enloyed hv the
randy, ice cream and fancy work* fuliewing nieinlier*: Mr* I) lintj will be *old at the refreshment hooker. Mis. M ooiv , Mrs, M. I.nrnr.
hoothl.
'ra. A. E. Mallrn. Mr*. Jtirk
Chairman for the carnival i« t'fank*,
Mr*. Dirk Frank* Jr
Mr*. Shannon Winn, with the a»- M r a -A Mcnendcy. Mr*. Samir
•iitancr of the prmcpal, teacher*, tnder miii. Mi»* -Msiv M-Malnu
■tudenta and parent*.
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Fried Chicken Supper
Slated At Carnival

FLA N N E LE TTE !

SPONSORED HY
A N N A M IL L E R f l l U 'L E . S A N F O R D E I.K S C L U B
S A I I ItDAY OCTORKR 28, 19511
to 1::ill
P A T I CO R EL'S O R C H ESTR A
Couple *1 fill
Prize*—
Continue Optional

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morveloii* George to--h* T Hi* suie
•loesh't look Ilit • the same mao

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l&gt;n‘t it wonderful how

y|r* Samuel N. Grove* stopped
at th- Mansion for a short visit
while here oil an inspection 'h u t
to her new home which i* going
un on E ' t t i ) 1a lltivc. She i* in .1
tour of the slate with friend*,
Mr nnd Mi* It F M cCreighl of
Brooklyn, N
Y
After leaving
Plantation they were going to
I'rli.r-cola to viylt Mi*, lirovi &gt;'
son. I.l S. N Grove*, who i» *l«
In-tod there with the United
Slate* Navy
'll* Groves hu»*
hai -I Samuel N Groves, i» cap*
tr«iii of the *teum*hlp h i-u liltiii of
the American K ip n it Pa»»enger
Lines The Cai-tam I* nt ple»ent
taking In* *hl|i -Ul a cruise t" th”
.Mrdileiiiaii lie hope* to hr hon •'
In time to help Mis Groves move
into their new home here almut
the first of the year.
Hut higher elevation stood u»
in gi-*d stead again during t n?
pa*t storm We had Mime lice*
down here and there and n few
shingle* blown off hut there -e*«
Ho leal material , damage done,
thir telephone service wasn't di*milled ami half of u* did not have
out Heclric service interrupt'd
t if . &gt;-ur*i e v riy u n r wa* out Tlu ii*
iln&gt; iiiuiiill'g taking leave*. S|w n
i*h mo** and iwig* and |&gt;o-eh
fuinlUUe t i o getting a *u inn tig
hut I think we &gt;1, 1, stilt inaiiitam
tl.nl the hoi inane pu-*eii over o*
Vi tv lightly
tli*. G. Harold Fanning a rr’ v
e.l lit plane on T u r ld a v I" Jutn
her hu*i-alid heir, Slle had *p*ilt
t » week* at Tr-nawunda with he,
brothel D r. F Winner and her
nephew, t'npl.
Flunk
W in m r
tliroitgh the last lllnes* of her
si»ier*iti law
“ Ihic"
and Mi*.
Fanning ale staying at the Man­
sion while
*umr last
minute
t--iichr* are tiring added to the.r
heme
I '.-t -.i iiiol Mr*. H u rry W hittukri have returned from their
suiiini'i home ill New Y'ork Stale
1h- ie liave I.i en ao many new
h &gt;*e- in their section since they
left (list they did not rrcognixr
the place, ami there are more
i-.miiig. T h is community is like
7nn*y. M *ure grows.
G iacr and George G riffin are
tu- k in their home on Gem I -a k •
vftei a »ra »on at theii summer
lioin. on Long Island. Grace *ai-l
it t&gt;u* hcen a c-dd wet *umm*-i

who tame to I'
half ago

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The Saturday N ile Dance C lu h
n u t with Mr*
mn .i.i llo f m n ii u*
hostess \* u*ua! they had a wunderful time They have a* much
fun a* anv group o| teen-ager*
an-1 I r a p e d tin in to *tar t Jilt* *
h ugging any Satuiday night now
I j h i Hofmaii «a*n't feeling very
well utnl follht not loaki it *■» ad
the
gal*
Illl**-d a loilple of
dalice*

Ml* \likt \Imiii**Ii * nt lived on
Momlnv morning to pun lo-i hu*
•-anti who lot* I.-to tiy m g to g-'l
Ho tin nit in. iiiin ngrd ill llo-li
new honir o|- --li Eouittl Slieel.
lit *anl it w.i- u I.aid yoli foi Inin
hit ni**c Mr*
tlikt i« llo* I mis*
ami 1- wool.I li.it, to , haiigr I'
all wtien *he tallie
Ml aIni Ml* Itay I'et k ale eltertalning stuiie i lu*e fin ml* from
Cincinnati, \|i nod Mi* Alta'r:
Hattli and *t-n Je iry
Hay t*-ll•
me they hav, *|m ii I uiost of then
holiday* nnd wont ion* together
for the ln*t I'.i oi k'n years, so
thc\ «irc all hit'll)' «*t
re
ufiiiili
III*«11; viiu kti«*vb they
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thr J 'n k - u ill **IT I &gt;in 11 thru m
winI &gt;•,*1 in. th in hiiitir h rrr till
Oct 2* Wi%\* I **l| - M il t h r u F i*l
til'll i'"11ftril.iHv thr I *»**"* unit till*
r i l i u * t*r»t|i?
Hill Turn* i* i» . vtxi t in*: int ri&gt;
fltittl thr ■h»*rIk uf t in li*'ciiti*iti hr
hurt oh Hltfhvtttv No 17 iiml i»
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AP Forecaster Picks Army Over
Columbia, Vandy Over Arkansas
II) H A R O L D (X A A H S F N
N I.W H ) H K , Off. £(* (/I*) Notir llitn f it an underdog to
Michigan 5 l« lr m Saturday's football game. Wlm ran remember when
the Irilh lail were expected lo loie? So how ran a football Irurrailri
be ex|rectcd lo |tirIk lltr winner).
Hut wlm it afraid? So here |(ori.
Army vs. Columbia: ihr C adrti. former No. I tram, wetr apillerd In
Columbia th rrr year, ago hula
there ia no llkllho«*l that the !
I&lt;rrlitrilnir will » t it lr in the «amt % K *
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Cornell Is 2nd Witl
O h i o Stntc T ops
In Ground Defense

Ivy l.eaguo campaign. 1'xlncc
ton.
■
Abd mn i . Mi-sisslppl State:
the ’Itnmn eipiad ha* one of the
South lie-t altarka, Alabama,
'll.
ipiii
Texi* &lt;’hrl*lian! the home field give* tile
Allas the edge. Mississippi.
hao.M* I*. Netiinska: rich
dun leia-t an oiitatanding *»p'o&gt;nn t« b.irl ('b a il' s lloag is the
hotve of the K 'ina- attaik. It..1.
Iteynolda Im* aroie&lt;l all Nehtaa
ka p»ilnt* lit three of their four
garnet. Kan-as.
U t'l.A
v*. I'urdue: anothce
gann in which the home field
mav be i ne derisive factor. Put
due.
(tenrgia w l!o-i’^ Col legt&gt; A
I rldav iiiglil gain' in kihirh lh »
amithec &lt;( - ’ *uperlnr attack will
)&gt;e manlfetl. O o rg ia .
1
Noithwi l'i n k*. Wlaconain: II
I* the Wildcat** homecoming.
Nertlikki t*in.
Friday night
fletioil n o r Dr-lke. lieorge.
town over Vilbmova, Hnutll Cxrollna ok*r tleoige Waahlnglon,
the Cdadel over I’r'-'byterian.
Hntinuay ib&gt;wn South:
ll'ithla over Plirmtn, Marvlaml
r.tri I hike. North Carolina Sint"
over Virginia Tt-eh, North Caro
Mill over William A Mary, Ten
l i f r e over WaalllngtlMI t l-ee,
Tnl-ne ok *i Anbtiin. Vanderbilt
over Aikan*a*. Virginia over
We*t Viiglnia. Vlrrinla M iliim v
ui *i C*t ikvlia. Wake Foretl •&gt;''•'
( lemann.
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NKW Y O R K , Oct. IU i -1*i
Mitsmtppi Stale lint irp tK n t Cotne || as msior rollege ford li.il I
total defcnie Ir.ulrr. according lo
flgilies irlr.urd todny by the \&lt;i
tir.ii.tl Collrgiale Alldrllr lluirair
Oluo Slate it on lop m tudiiny
drlrnie, Old.ilioma ill forWald past
defense and L’lili in punting.
Mlkii*U|»pi gaineil the No. I
|Miti:ion without playing Ilie pu t
werkrnd. ill avciagr of 140.}
yard* allowed |wi game hetomin the Im- i I figuir due lo ( ‘oinrll't
•lipping back In IfiJ 1 anti fointli
place.
T h " Hharani neriiuttrd Y’al*
241 yards in defeating the El.
ii|iud oil Sntuidny.
IVake Foie-t nnd Wtnming at
so nk "I took Cnrncll kkitli average
of ir.k li nnd ItHb'J, rt ncctlvety.
tlhio Slate'* iHikvrifnl line le
mnined atipi-ilor In iii*hlng d&lt;
f'-H*e. the Ibi. I "k i ' Imkilig heId
rival l uniter&lt; to IU.K ynnf* pel
game In four content*. In 111 at­
tempt*, OSH opieinriit* have net
led only I If* yaida, equivalent I" I
yaid, I inch per ru-h.
Only la-t Saturday, We* Festei‘* line hrld Mlnne-ota'* ground
attaek to a net of (',i in Ift liie Wake Foleat nl-o i* aeeond in tlii*
form of defell.e with a IfiM ak«r
age. Arm y follow* with Mu.Y
Oklahoma'*
S.nmer*
nllokked
Knn«na a meager 12 yard* hy nil
la*t week, thu* Inkuii' over ill tin
p«»* defenne ib-pniltnrul with a
n io id of pci milting IT. yard- pel
game via nelial* coveting foul
game*.
Mississippi Slate la the innneroo in this ilrparlittrnl, hnvir.v
given M yard* |«-r ennteat in th*
same numlau of game*. Haylor,
with n fdi rt average noil Kenluckk
with fifiH, aie v l11unity ti**l fm
the l hi id -IMd in 11&gt;* i unkings.
In

punting,

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Sooners May Tie Sanford Jaycees
Straight Modern Record In Tr ounce Kuatis
Hy 21 To 10 Score
from the
Iowa State Game llr VERNON HATH IN
H orse’ s M outh Longest Streak, Was
I II II ARI'F.H

8'metlmea a newrotner In a
community ran -re the advantages
and ili-sdvarilngr* ,,f the plare
lirtt' r than jwople who have
lived tli'ie nil their live*. |fe has
a r b iii'r . more detached point
of vi* u brfm r he becomes a pa't
of |ti everyday life and problem-.
I hi- i •1penally true in the case
i f n m " i'»l" rman "Iner hi* -tuck
in ttade i ob-irvation and analylinking .vriiverl here within the
i * l in- -dh lo woik for the liei
aid. I I u i lorn I'Miking Sanford
f.k.r ami liking li m iter and lad.
U i It's a
tm*n with many
fine re. (rational farititie*. Not
martv citie- the «l«e of .Sanford
can Inn t an IM hole guff course
l. .i illfnlly laid out and con II1 it- the &lt;-ne | found here In
Sanford.
1 b '" tline's tlie -winirning pool,
j f ilmibt if anywhere in the Mouth
' I ' f i • finer or tiettrr ri|uip|&gt;e«l
land t k.'l killing ala.Ill it i* mo|. rn nnd Inunarulate.
I baki hemd thnt a new Muni
lit Stadium i* In the prorea* of
d&gt; i li i ll
something that war
• i"i Hilly
needed in
Kanfoul
h" It bn long ta-en one of th"
le -l lauelinll town*. The
N e w Y "(l lilanta winter tinininrj
.imp and l.entge Hair's Umpire
. li I i an make go.al use of the
in u I'olimn. I'leturea of the new
indium Indicate that it will lie
, beautiful itruclure and a de
fmi'e a *et to Sanford and th*
local chili a* wclf.
)|aktw that'* why ll rame a*
* -hmk to me when 1 first *a »
Ihr im n i- routla. Naturally I'd
rspr&lt; ted -iimrtiung aperlal. \fter all. rondlliona are ideal for
Ihr *|mit. 'Ih r rlimale ie mild
Ihr krar round anil wllhtn rock;
throw tag di-ianre I* liidlin*
I ollrgr «h irh ban oa* ml Ike
nation'* lie.I
Irnni*
Irama.
You'd think Sanford oould hate
hall a dor'll well kept rourlk
and a rratk ginup of lenni*

the

wav kkllh 25t punt* nvrtaglng (h.-l
yaida fm file game-.

radio Segura won the profe»*lonal title In t June in I'hilndolpliia.
fm tin be received « bara'a wel­
come back in Eeuador and wn*
(leeorateil wilb n nu-diil of merit
prrcenle.1 liy 1'reaidrnl Halo I'la“ I have improved n great deal,''
S'guia raid yesterday it* he' colli
ujeiid training. "I think I am
in Hu licit condition of my life
I think I ran git the Jump and
heal hiaiuei on the lour."
If *«, In would achieve whein
Klgg and I'ani Im (ionrale* failed
ditnially ill two tour* with the
hlg, blading blond fmm Califor­
nia
K ian u r won rvciy impnitanl
amateur title In thr woihl be
foie tinning pin.
Ability to amk a lenni* 1**11
wa* given only mlnoi considera­
tion 111 the signing of (iorgruu*
(iutsy, whose l&gt;e*t national rank
ln*^wa» aevrntli the past year.
(In the record Mr*. Addle, ait
attractive blonde Hyliat who won
the II. 8. amateur crown* In 11*4241-44 and lltlri, •land* In give
Gu*sy a court lrs*ou. although
drawing aome tin.oeo lea* pay.
(iu*ry won Intrttiatlonal alien

T A I .I .A IIAM SEE, Oct. 2&gt;1 Idh
llorida Stale |Inlver»lty'a H
tram •coie'l a 18 li fo-dbnll vie
lory over Chipnla Junior Colleg*
la-t night.
The Slate eleven made four of
lla five touchdown* nn na»*e* anil
the otliei on a almrt linck. Tw o
other |K&gt;intr were picked up on
a Iniichbaek in thr third qtiailrr.
Chipnla seornl its only touch
down In the third period whet’
for the visitors, went over f in flllliert Tucker, outstanding harl
Ihr *ix yard line.
Ray I plow. fre*hntan half'** ■
ftom
Hsinliridge. Du wn* **
star In F B U ’a loo k field, althnuul
ho failed lo «coi*. He broke Inic
fnr aeveral long tuna, one of
them for 4H yard* In the first
quarter.
Florida State U. 11 12 ll 2 11 11
Chipnla
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FLORIDA

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AUBURN

FOOTBALL GAME
ON TH E SCREEN

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

Mr. and Mra. Ilcibert Prevatt,
Mr. and Mm Hi.. . &gt;re. lit . il l
t!r». Sonny Powell, Judge nnd
Mr*. H".igla* Slrnatiom, &gt;lr. ami
M i-. Ilihvsi'l lloteler, Mr and
Mra. Hill Claik, Hill) Odham.
Boh Howell, Ilfax Perkin-. Oi.
Ring. Tex llrony. and Jinutile

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II pa)a to have 'em around.“
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little white-fared eereerhere kill
rhlrkena and ought to he ahot on
eight llut Hark diaagrere.
" U p at State University they've
studied barn owl* for years -and
never known one to eat a rhirken.
On the other hand, a daddy owl
will rlean up around .100 mire a
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( J A IN E S V Il.l,-, Oft. 2 d -&lt; ,!•»—
Loren llroailua, star of the Flor­
ida hackfield in thr Vanderbilt
game laat w m -Ii , suffered a ohoulner injury in i in r t in yr*terday
that will probably krrp him out
of artion for I hr (inter*' next
two games.
A *tnff physirlnn at thr uni­
versity infirmary *ald an exan Inaticn diaclo-rd a drained Iiicamrnt altout thr shoulder joint.
T h r r r wa* no fracture.
T h r flrrt halfhark frll on hi*
ihouldrr n flrr tiring tackled dur­
ing n atiff scrimmage »r»«ion. A
mrmlirr of thr Florida coaching
•tnff -aid tlroadu* wiu |o*t to
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Rroadus Injured In

SATURDAY OCT. 14th 2:30 I*. M

E Y E S E X A M IN E D
G LA S S E S F I T T E D

WATCH FLORIDA’S FIGHTING

III*

TURKEY

OR. C. L. PERSONS

116 S

The Sanford Jayeer* drfeateii
Ihr Euatla Junior f'hamtier of
Commerce laat night In a soft*
tall game played there liefoie n
rrowd of 100 rheerinrt wive* and
fana.
Th r Sanford group rame from
'•■! lo turn liaik the deter­
N’O M A N . Ok la.. Oct. M - ‘/Pi— min'd lake munlian* liy a score
Oklahoma haa won 26 straight of .'(1 0 after the Ku.ti* team
football game*, hut the Rig ■ i Mini a five run lead early in
Seven conference and Sugar Bowl the m ntrrt.
Sonny
I’owell revealed this
rhampi have a tong way to go
le fm r they ran threaten the rr- nmrnlng that all that wa* larking
rnrd for consecutive triumph*.
in the rnutrat war a New York
M-oiit, who rotild have
Moat gridiron historian* agree (i nnt
-igned aeveral of the
that the all lime high wa* net anirly
hv the University of Washington, •tara.
The irnme follnwril a buffet
whirl, won .IP gam e- in a row fm
ruaeh (ill llohle in 15*17-11 l*e- u|i|ter whirh wna «rrvrd hy the
for playing a arorelea* ti* with Fii'tla Jayrrra. Mr. Powell in
"Everyone had n good lime, the
Oregon Stale.
aald
The Sooner* ran lie the an J summing up the event
called
modern record of 2&lt;". •idv thing wa* that thr Euatia
straight victories If they li»nt •handier roiildn't (day ball a*
Iowa State Saturday at Anri. (’■mil aa they roidd rook."
Thoae attending from Sanford
That one was *ef hy Cornell, al*n
vrre 1'ieadrnt and Mra. Hill
unde (ill Hohie, in IP21-24
There are those who overlook S'rnijur, Mr. and Mr« *1* ' •'**
the Washington "(ring, becau-i it 1 ill Mr. and Mra. Kill Walker.
Inrludrd game* with high «&lt; h«»»»l,
battleship and club team*.
They hand the record to Pen..
*ylvania, which won Ml «troigbt
under Coach George Woodruff In
liefore l«»ing to Harvard.
10 0.
Since the turn of the century,
only one school ha* come rln.e to
ala* "hp t*» I* «|tsi
the murk- r*tabllyhrd hy Wash­
M i r r n J»fttbtntp
ington and Penn, filenn (Pop)
»M) M«*|m k «*!••!■
Warner’s Pittsburgh Iraina of
lli|( IU rang up 11 straight vietorle*. ending with a 24*1 loss to
Svrariiae.
Mi'higan won ?6 In a row in
and Notre I lame teams of
IPIR-M were all victorious in 21
straight.
In the IPth century, Yale twlee
won 17 game- in a row hut Amid
go n* farther. The first Yale
streak rame in IKS7-bit, with the
late Walter Camp handling the
teams the la*t two years,
Another Yale string of 17 rame
in IRM-V3 under Camp ami W il­
liam C. Rhodes.
Pr Inreton atopped Vale's Ini­
tial strong, 104) In JKW, the year
Oklahoma was opened lo settle­
ment. And It was Prlneeton again
that put an end U. the *erond Yale
•treak, fi ll, In 18'J.I.
When Notre flame extended It*
airing lo 851 game* without de­
feat but with two Ilea— before
lo*lng to Purdue this month, there
were manv who thought the Iri.di
had e.tahli*hed a record In that
repesl.
Hut the rerard le-ok ahnw that
Washington rontlnued on through
68 gamea without a In**, having
four lie* along the way. Califor­
nia Hnally whiptieil the Huskies
In 1017.
Michigan chalked nt&gt; U victor­
ies and one He In l9t)l-0fi and
California had Ml triumph* an I
rnor (let In IP20 2&amp;. Arm y now I* I t t«i man "tr
working on a 21-game streak that It ineludr* triumph* In the Ira-t
ineluilea a ti* nr two and 18 vic­ two Sugar Howl game*.
tor ie* In a row.
When will the end come from
Oklahoma stalled its all-w in­ the Sooner*, who aie rated Nn.
ning string n»w the longest &lt;n 1 In the Al* National poll- It
college footluill — with the second could come Saturday if they don't
game of the IPIM araaon after atop the pn*ae- of Wingin' Will/
foalng the opener to Santa Clara. Weeks.
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II)

THURSDAY OCT. 26. l?3fl

*f**»Of» o»vrn»r» VJ nRTDA

T h r Seminole (iun Club held
Its weekly platal shoot nn the
police range Wednesday after­
noon.
Police Chief Roy Williams waa
high acarer with VH of a possible
IDO. Ned Smith was second high
with I'd.
Practice matchea are held every
Wednesday afternoon from 2 to
4:10 P. M. All persons Interested
ire Invited to attend.
The
Individual s r n r e i
of
Wednesday's shoot are aa follow*.
Roy (1. Williams
UNxIOO
Ned Smith
(MtkIOO
Chat lea W. Reck
P&amp;llOO
W. A. Horn
USilOQ
It. L. Kul-anka
Ntlxino
W. II. Mem
N il 100
K. R. SpetKC
HOxlOtl
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P h o n o att achscant- 9 tube* plus
r e c ti fi er Rich
tene.tMir
Ivory cabinet, ettn ■

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ANGLIA (TUDOR)
$365.75 DOWN PAYMENT
16 PAYMENTS b 457.01

PREFECT (P0RD0R)
$402.00 DOWN PAYMENT
16 PAYMENTS ® $62.68
Above prices Include ing, title, recording fee*,
documentary Mumps, 15 months insurance,
comprehensive, $50 deduct Hilt1 collision, credit
life itntl all financing costs.

o**r 35c
R c » l v a l u e!
H a n d y 6 foot
Jenlth Rubber
Insulation.

a u iiu i.

Auto

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BAIT SIAT

38c
ll*xX&gt;- Heavy
rubber. »■"*•

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89c

S tu rd y H e e l
frame, tattsi

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THURSDAY OCT. 26, 1930

nof* w n o i v r o i i i

r» »»*»♦** i

PACE

seven

—
drop flow from bottle*
Studle* »how that re ) bln,.,I cell*
by adding the u*ual chemical pre
collected and pre»ervcd thin way
«tav alive a* long or longer than
by adding the iimim! rtirmb :il t*te
•em tlivr-. Dr Waltet aid T l I
H&gt; \ I.T « i\ J.. Ill, v k k s i . k k
would menu rut ling down Ih'
\&lt;— Klalrd l’rr*» S d rn rf llrpnitrr
w»*le of blood which Ha* In bo dl»
B O S TO N , O il. 2&gt;
&lt;/1'j
I l.im.m blood, the br»t medicinr (or carded a* whole blood nfter 21
A&gt;bomb liclim i, u kept (x.lcnt in new «.»&gt;» ihown today by the day*. Such blond |*p i even then
American College ol Surgeonr.
a lot*, for It ■an b.- bm L-n no
They pionute lo keep blood vafe And Hiring Ur beyond the preient

New Method For Keeping Whole
Blood Is Show n At Conference

Itmll of 1:1 day*. fm «

kkh

into plt*ma. protein*. an-' -'h * '
element* which fight chock b »*!
ing. and other condition*.
In n wav. the Idood i* talk#’ -*t
wnlked Into the *eal.d pir *»&lt;* ling
The bag I* *on led bv the heal of
hlgh-friuyui’Mev in lie, wave*. The*,
wait* are the *aiiie n* thn*# u*e !
on one television channel.
Mu-lot.I bn

*ilire rmlic*i

Your OneTiro
formanyyearsto erne

(wen known to man

time .

000

I raving*

in blood.
1blond. Red rell&gt;, while cell*, nn '
Whole blood will lie one of th* platelet*, nrcr»t*rv to atop bleed
tia»t metlicinra to help i&gt;s *plc hit Pig all eome through unrhanred
The needle* u»ed to draw blood
bv atomic bla*l% burn- or radia­
tion*. It it nl»o ,-ne of the lie-t arr coated with a nun-wettalile
now for opei atlon*. in accident*, pin tie whi.h help* in revive all
■•f natural hlo«d‘* qualitie*
•hock*, and varinti* t|i» n e».
The new wave nf pr« erving it
The eyhlbil point* la new way*
are done with themiml bon ',*, pin-, of collecting blood from human*
tie hag*, ami tpreinl lire.Hr- They
ware ,hown by Dr. Carl Waller ami then pteieiving it for a tong
of Harvard Mi lien I S -litv.l -t 11|- Him . They are being given trial*
Surgeon*' .1*1Hi Annual Clinical in actual practice now,
Cpngreaa.
T b r bh&gt;*r| i- drawn *lowr|v from
The li ad* are rt »in* like ttut*e the donor, taking right to I f
u*e I to soften yynler. They take m inute-. Thl* lime element tneutv
out free cab ium one of »be ■
•at le
chalice of the donor feet
ill* that
tart* blood dotting. big even any High! effect from
They al*.t remove hemiral* Ihat giving i&lt; pint of blood,
atari I be htctikdmvn of blood by • Th e pin Mir bag i» sealed, a n '
action of certain eo/yi; . . nr the blood i» |ilr*crvetl at 40 In
ehenticnl eronleretn.
't degree temper at lire in M oragr
The ItltMMl taken from o ■•nn— I h - plnetie l&gt;'~ niav »&gt;'|&gt;lnre gla««
flow* ll.rough thin re-ill filler, on Irnttle
wbieh bleak ea*ilv. an**
it r&lt;i||et-te,| m n pint plnniir bar yvhirh take up a lot nf -pu'e.
The Inner Mirfaco nf the h*-'
Wlien onmrnnc need* blood rh'
doe-n’t re* * -I **‘1. * n .**1*. -■ ■ |da*lie l»ag» ran M iphlv-it in »
•tart reictiop* Hint break down hurry. The doctor ear* -land on w h.'l^ blond.
bag. or make ih*. patient lie m*
T b r blond Mill rontnln* the hm It. to force large amount* of
mono , anlihodle*. or di-t'a*e fight ■ life-giving blood Into vein* or *r
and other cheniicala of natural tcrie* moth fnMet than drop he

ROYALTFX

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%*\0 MOUCDO n Nlvft ro v . u i iiro tl

TO MAY

1,1951, ALL STORES IN SANFORD
WILL REMAIN OPEN ON WED­
NESDAY AFTERNOONS.

Sanford Merchants Assn.
I l y I'ittll |(nly|n*M,ii

Non M AD ME 1 BUT t Jusr UfSMBSYiC
rcxy*-KD ro c / M d w itu B 'ro o u A u s &gt;n ,
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possible before!

. . . never
You Get

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60% M O R I SAFE M IIFS

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V*11ho VI* fmiiliif* of wtitl* ■of *«!•••«
l e t , li "ii,in Ian (j1w«* foofi. NP' » *of
mll*» ■'* 4III mi » ill 1' , OMlI l lift!fill 1
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C O M PU TE TREAD R E N E W A B IL IT Y -

A t tiny I K S . Hoy til l i m i n ' f, til tiny lim r.

You Got
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nr Ibtg mi two fall aired up F S H K l.M A N h Red Rn*e
Feed
‘ *i *• &gt; loom . w it li pilvatr' Touchlon A Walwin, 1201 Cetera
b ib an.) *nttnnrr. Phone H O F -It** rtvitnr 11Nf* ,1,
jii
m
' ,|tl&gt;' *•11 J 1,1
J._______ Derorntor Table Lamp*. $4.lift up
Mather of S«nf«rd
M r ItmuilM
3— R I' A I, F.S TA TB H i l l S A L K — J
Plume 127
T l » Iwifvtvtfa
n|iptf ih
■II Hoof lid m M H IM la tM
Ten acre- illni* intid IS20 f e* &gt;'r iMiih i i » , alien you itun'l tiling
your pre*, ripiion- in I .A N K l f*
.&lt;plb with :t.m fret fiontagr on
I'Som 1113
H*rp luike Mnikham; .1 room
I
lima !•* p*t
11Ha U m m U i
1
flat* a fft* Rfi
It** laaavllaa
m - with r rclrlc range and ML lit H A N D IS E Hvcbuuge,
IVe
• II m w fer utr
II a# la*rrtl«*
‘ Mgrthlnr. Hat age HO fret by
buy, eel I, *wup. 321 E. J*t Phone
W IIm m f i u*r
ll»o la M H U t
——fl feet with large MnirrmitP
S# f n It.* #*r Ifo rif I' oimwwi
1024
H »# w N i la ilk# Mm .
and worlilhop. UO rilru* tree* New, beautiful Pla*lic Ha«*nck*.
l t d tttf bl*rlt far« f | l
year- old -.1 varietie*; r.’,’.
17 !*.’■ up.
other ritru* tree* 4 year* old
Mather of Sanford
Contact owner at place nr I'.O.
Phone 127
Ilo* lllbi, Sanford. Horace A.
taaat *4* .II I b* areepltg
Itiapd new Remington 22 r* peater.
Jimenez.
•»er 1*1 **lepbeae
■*■•
model M l Ph, 200,
• tu l* M r t i r i * If f*»*r aawa
i !mini bed home bv I.wner, !»1l Pisiform Rocker*, ItO.'.ifi.
I* 11*1*4 la *be t*U,h**- b***b.
la ni*ta **t ibl* ar*-*,n*at«4aMnple Ave Phone dk'JXM
Mutlr - nf P- n ml
tlaa .b* m*i* m I»*i |* **g*r**4
bin Sale. Mv lopiiiv In a r.,&lt;,
io r*i * r.-.* U ,. la -*a*r la,
Phone 127
a* la ,*a4,t lb* b»a paulbl*
fm m r hou-e rlo*e In to town and •I ,'k l in I K K Iin . Complete llnr
•a, lire, all W*t| 44* a*.*l b*
»•
Iniol*.
2
liedrnom*.
living
room
la aar » I M . - a ,b* 4ar balara
Hunt'* Tuiedn F*ed Store
kitchen, dining room, arreennl
eeb’leatfte.
in porch. Ilo* |.. C. r a Sanford 2-p*1. S-'fa Red Suit, Cnbuful M» &gt;
tie*** a n If a* la*.*4lai*ir
Herald.
if •* r o c
cr*r* la ,aa» *4.
lean Sle-ta Patlren*, 8120.08
» • **■■« i« r**paa*lbl» far
'•’ew M am iry two bed room hnu*r
Ruy on eavlr*t term* In towrv
war* lb** i 1* lacati**, lo**,Reaaonable. Phone 1IMiR-R.
Mather nf Sanford
rleo.
__
Phone 127
3— A R T IC L E S FO R S A L K — 3 k w f T. t h a m i . i n n fin i# !, § |.«W)
bushel. R. W. Lord. Plume 1131
M IL L S SW AP SHOP -408 F.. 4th
J.
St. We Ruy, Sell or Trade no il
anything. Phone 1PS-J .
H O O D A N D IIA II
herald
g11» *•*
(le nut e to vi*if our Hood end Ita-t l ’*ed 8 pc. Dinette
Department for many- bargain*. Slightly- ti*ed Kitchen Cabinet 20 O'l ’»**| 3pe, Bedroom Suite
400’
Mather of Sanford
U*ed 6|w. Wicker Mviiig
Pkofre 1ST_________
Room Suite
40.06
A K l A K A A P A IM K N T 8 ,
I S T A N L E Y P R O D U C T S - I’oriic*. tie IIphi ll -It- red 2pc, Living
and Store* IIfl W. Flr*t
| Hotti-a* Hlfta. Phone 377-M
Room Suite
no,or,
Phone 4VNI-W.
Ueorgia Smith, 302 Je-camine
-»l 1 T IIK R U F S A N F O R D
j
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f
.
F U K m ^ H K D A C TS . FO R R E N T
1U-08 K. l - i HI.
Phone 127
l t-Raom* with private bath and M IS S IuN A R V Kverlrearing Straw
lierry |&gt;lant*. It per lOOj ft* per S LW IN U M A C H IN E S , new and
Rltctric kitchen.
thnuaand. R. W. I^inl, phone
I 8 Room* with private bath ami
u*ed. Term*. 321 E . I at St.
H S4-J.
Electric kitchen. Apply 21 i W.
Phone 1884.
___________
4th Street or Nick Pkg. store •'■-larlrnl Storage Rolm*. ideal FUornrr and Ibn* (til Healrr*. one
4H&gt; Sanford Ave.
hanging epace, tO.06.
It*n and three burner*, 810.06 up
Mather of Sanford
Mather nf Sanford
1 IIR I.I. IH HIM furnuli. &lt;1 apart­
I'hrm* 187
ment with arreened |Hirrh. On- ___________ Phone It7
teen Apt*. Call l»KU « r I3C3 even- Si pin Tank*, grea»e trap*, dry Ilal-V i u l. and mattrp*.*. wonder
inf*.
tank*, tank rradleft,
atepping
ful rom lition.
practicallv new
PI. - - 144 UPlantation KMate
Duple*. () n* •tone-, tienrhe*, riower-|Mil*, hlork*.
window
-III*
aiht
lintela.
Coneretr
aide furnl-hed, one unfurnlahrd
Metal Smoker*, atinrted fini.be*.
See Whlddon, till S.. Park Vie. floor*, machine flnlihrd. Free E»ti•I.Mt
Tw o 2 Rooiu A par I merit* nicely male*.
Mather of Sanford
Miracle Concrete In .
Phone 127
furnlkhr*!— elect tie kitchen*. One 1CW Elm Avenue
___ Ph. 1988
furnlahrd lledrmim. 2**&lt;1 I.aurel —
Scrtel. fl ft. ga* refrigerator, ir
8-Pc. Ilrdioom group, &lt;180 08 Con
_ Phone l « W.
fini.bed (mid* an-l out. *76
*l*t» of Reel, Cheat. Vanity in
Seminole Truck A Tractor Co.
Fuinl*hed room* wiih kitchen
lllonde. Walnut or Harnmnlonr
prdllrgea. rtllt Magnolia, |*hone
C ra y; 1*0 roll metal spring and Floor
7 way. Iv o ry an-4
innrrinring nvallrea*.
Rrnnzr. Reg. 12.05. Only 83.06
ROOM : 1340 par week |o,dr*ireMather nf Sanford
Rare 3 00
tble people. Airport. Senator J.
Phone H17_______
k ls lh rr of Sanford
A l.ee F F Station. Phone UlINI
New Work Shoe*
3 45* pr
Phone 127
DownitaTra apt.— 8 nom a, batlu Courier Paint*
2 80 Oal.
Private entranre. Lola of room, Arm y Pup Tent*
4.08 e*
well furnlihtal.
Alan upztair* Arm y lllankete, Tent*. Tnrp*. Cot*
A H T Ift.K M W A N T E D
— «
apt. 4 mile* north nf Sanford on
Jacket*, Root*, Clothing and
Highway J7-t*2 north of p|uh
Shoe*.
■
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BUT,
SELL
A
THADE
u*#d
Vnnm
Fur a belter buy. try
furniture WiUon-Maie, F-t--'
Small unfui nl*hrd apartmrnt at
A R M Y -N A V Y HI R P I.I - .
Utre C v . 311 K. 1*1, Phone 88*.
M il*4 Celery Avenue
310 Sanford A rr.
Phone I W
wl»b
Ctewn well furniahrd three large Hollywood Red* complr'e
H ELP WANTED
mom*, bath, fa* *rpiir&gt;r&gt;*d
I'laallr headhoard 0M M . aingle
o«e. Tw o adult*, no pel*, yearly
or double.
i
or •c*bHi«l rent » m Oak Ave
Mather of taoTned
W A N T E D : Kiparfencad grocery
Phono 1*7_
_____
fum ivhed ravage apartment. S _______ _
raihter, age 18-38, high ecliaol
room* A belli. No pet*. Adult* io Pc&gt;*t*ge, S«*r*p Mochfiia*— wilt
education, Apply M ug a ra t Arm
— I.. . . *w M«it, gi n .,* * h i
tell singly phone 124* W
Wanted *• otter
reliable mrni
I* .
..-d ir . K um bha! Cottage* 3-pe. Chrome Maatlr Dinette Set*
cutler. C «n i« ready lo go to
880.06 up. A averted rotor*.
Hunting Flahlng f’ltru*.
All
work. Bargain Corner C rt.-e ry.
M alhrr of Ranfnrd
ronvrnlehcr*. Hurgeton*’. R*nhl'M H, R «y Street — Call 448
ana Lake, Paula. Phone 1620-W1,
Ku*li*. FI*.
Phone 127

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PHONE 148

, THE
SANFORD

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ke| genlener, wmdd like ini fm
wml' r ntotilli-. lit frtrnrr* * *•
Rahklrk, III D N-i 8, Rt,
Maine
IIl.rM*K M A H O N pie,, wort
.I'-iii
jo b -, cement
firii-i ng
Phone i r .f i .1
-yl I ’ V l*KN of lliilld-’let M -Ik
liea-onable Rate- Free
t i|
male
Cnrirenter A tira.ey
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in

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THE NEW PROTECTIVE C U R B C U A R D THE NEW U. S. NYLON LIFE-TUBES~

I in Hou'init pi ntft lion iiftrr known bffoi f.

U N I T E D

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RUBBER

Wbtlrwelll, they

AMIRKAS Ur.MOSf IN llff KOVOMr

A m o r i c a ’i l a r g o s t M c k m r o f Ti ros

C O M P A N Y

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SM ALL M E A T Market an I
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l*oalibi* b*for#.
11»« M Hm.it Mivld l|Ti«|lf»r« iff rtitttfll
fly l»l%l»4 (hey lorvo ond 80*0 of IH* **fp
ftonomy,
h«Uf9 ol tba

To m il nil gih u lin s curb scuff nm l tihrnsiou.

m a n ted

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work Prompt te t v -r
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M O D E R N IZ E
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Ii'.nie Hoi-. |n*. lown n&lt;f*
iplirrd F I I A Plan tn-talb.
I .&gt;an Dep’t.. Room 317 I'* .nr
2*&lt;1 Sanf &lt;rd Atlantic Nat......
Hank ‘,| e m (’, Flllt*
NEW M H O R S rurlarert to pe»
fecltor* Old fli-or* made Ilk*
new E.niching, cle*mng A wav
Ing. Portable power pint. 3!
year* napeltenra *3 S e m .fi,
( ’ounly, II. M lileaann, I *k&gt;
Marv
'•rag l:nr. bulldozer, dump tn.c«,
murk fill dir* *hcll and l»&gt;
hr toad or job. Contact II R
b llu ln l. and a-»«nlate-, 101* r
f.ew Vorl Ave., DeLand
P*4f.rt or 2IC.-W
V E N E T IA N
III,IN US mad. ■&gt;
order. Seminole*Venetian lli.n*
Co
820 W. 3rd 81.
I'h-.m

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Call Phone |nft| for
All T&gt; |h*• Of II.M.k Work
Miry McKinney R.n.kkeeping
Service
Room M l
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•(ailment Loan Dep't., Room 117
I'horte 2Rf.
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4108
Seminole County 5(ntnr*
Ft. Mrllon Park
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— u ses.:

SUGAR
SPRY
C O FFEE
M IL K

Wh ere E lse Can You Buy
SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE? -«- YOUR MARGARET ANN!
Home Controlled StoreH-Where Customers Send Their Friends

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CLAPPS FOODS

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MEAL BUTTER

THRU T Y PI ACM BAVARIAN
TO U

W ill N IID

L IM IT TW O ! H U N T S I A M \ H A L V E S

PEA CH ES

23c

PET MILK
2 Tall Cans 2 * '
JFLLO, Assld.
3 pkgs. 19c

FLOUR
EGGS |)OZ.

f\
(

4r//W z/L /

Pane, l.l»|&gt;rlnill

PK. &amp; BEANS
2 No. 2 canst«2^it*

No. 2 can

T a lilr l.iiiil.n Salail

(|l.

7€c

t in r|

Z A K l.Y -K IT E

15 oz. pk.

T r r lll* Nu. 30] I an

PEAS

2 cans 25c

Gir FT JUICE
No. 2 can 10£

Heavy Western \ ral SaU*. AA tirade

FOP

19c2

.. No. 2 can 10c

CHUCK &amp; SHOULDER
PIP CHOPS
SIPLOIN
T-KONE
CUTLETS
URISKET VEAL STEW
CHUCK or SHOULDER ROAST

47c

CHEESE FOOD 2 Lbs. title

FOP

O u t, M E A T D EPT.

M MM. \ llC l A N N S M A l.l.
U (\ IIP . \ .IIN N . SHIP.

1)1)/..

(HOPPED

SAUERKRAUT

A inrilraii

Lb. 59c
Lb. 59c
Lb. 69c
Lb. 75c
Lb. 79c
Lb. :19c
LI). 55c

PAL M UIVKIt

fille r

VINEGAR
Nalur-SwrH

Huniii.nl N . r l . r

RAISINS

25 Lb. Pkg. $1.99

STRAINED

4*

5 Lb. Pkg. 39f*
10 Lb. Pkg. 7 7 ^

tillin '*

O LD G LOR Y

DRESSING

Sugar Creek
1-Lb. Poll

M AIIG A ltK T A N N F I.A .
(ill A UK A I.A ItC K

CAN I7c
SUCTIONS

Caldn Home
5-Lb. Pkg.

Ballard’s Obelisk

6oamJpt9 GREAT WIW\
CHICKEN/ J

Lit.

lUossom Time
!) Can Limit

Thru Saturday

l im it q u a n t it y

Fact. Packed!
Limit One Pkg.

P t . l t d . ioc

Whole I h |m . M

APRICOTS No. IV 2 cn. 27c
F a n .) la n irtln e

JUICK

No. 2, 2 For 15c

SLICED B A C O N

LP.

Free For Kiddies: 1-Halloween Party Kook With Two Funny Face CutOuts, With The Purchase Of 1 lb. Orange Band Weiners................ 49c

SAUSAGE

LIL

.MAIM, All Ml ANN ((I'A I.IT Y . IIIIADK A 1IKAVY WRSTKIIN

- A P P L E S - YAMS
VIRGINIA YORK IMPERIAL..........3-lbs. 25ft

llunur llran.l Cut

II).ui. |ik|.

Green Keans
Honor

llran.l

23c

F m a lu n r

•Peaches 16-oz pkg 29c
Mlnat* Maid

S o l. ran

Orange Juice I for 79c

HENIZ SOUP

2-for

29*

CARROTS...................................... 2-for

19 c

I.AKUK IIIINL'H
I.AItCK IIEADH

CAULIFLOWER......................

COOKIES

16c &amp; 2 For 25c

Box 21*

Rtf. Pfcf.

kwlMfl FU«r
Rtf. Fkf.

ir

~

BAKERS

Tomato, No. I Cn. 10c
ASSORTED

UD MIXES

each 2 9 c

IIIAIIO

HURRY'S AHHTI).

KI.INKH.

P IE C R U S T
Pkg. 1!

* SQUARE CUT CHUCK ROAST.................. 1b. 63c
69c
QUART ................................. 79c
KRAFTS SIIAHPE

Cheddar Cheese.... Vz Ib. pkg. J 5 ^

CRAM? A QUICK-FROZEN ClIT-UP FRYERS, AND FRYER PARTS:

AVOCADOS...........................

lltm.ir llraml

t-bone steak .......................-........u&gt;. a*

Mild Cheese........ V2Ib. pkg. 29t

I.AIII1K

Peas 12-oz. .pkg. 22c

K K K r :

KHAFTS KAY

WESTERN RED DELICIOUS........3-lbs.
FROZEN FOOD

s ir l o in s t e a k .... ..................................ib .87c

BALTIMORE OYSTERS I MIAI

5-l u s .

Rome Beauty-Fine lor Ealing or
Cuoking........................................... 3-lbs. 2 9*

nrrr

5-lbs. 2 9 c

SWANSON

NOODLK GIBI.KT
DINNKH

16-oz. Size

21^

CUT-UP

FRYERS

NECKS................ 2 Ib. pkg. J 2 *
WINGS...........................Ib. 50ft
HAMS.............................Ib. 49£
SHOULDERS................ lb. 39 ^
SIINSIIINK CHAI'KKIIS

ARMOUR'S DASH

TURKEY

KRISPY’S

DOti F O O D

6-oz. can 45*

Lb . pkg. 2 7 *

WOODBURY

CLIANIMI

FACIAL SOAP

2 cans 2J*

Bar 8*

t

2

CANS

2 Bara ||e

* &gt;.♦
i* V - •

Country Style Backbones.. Ib.
Pork Sides, Ribs Left I n .. Ib.

it l \

45 *

BABO

HI-C

llouMhold Cleanser

ORANGE ADK

NO. I T A L I .

WhyA

&lt;

r ft* *

DRUMSTICKS...............Ib. 8 0 c
BREASTS ..................... |b. 9 I 1

LITTLE PHi PORK SALE:

SW A N SO N H O N K I)

OLD DUTCH

t&lt;»u*»&gt;*. ibn.-cach $1.19

2

cans 2 it

WAXSEAL
WAX PAPER

Pkg.

46-oz. can

’2 Jc

MODESS
28m.Pkci.ae
2 U. F ta ifU

�In U n i t y T h e r e In S t r e n g th —
T e P r d K t th* Ptac« of tba World;
To Premolt lb* Profit** of America.
To Predurt P ru sp n lij far S ia lm a.

VO LUM E

X X X X II

Russians Are
Defeated On
* Franco Issue
Dulles, Malik Confer
W ith F ar E astern
Com mission About
Japanese T r e a t y
LAKF. SUCCESS. Oct 27 &lt;/I‘i

%-Th* U. N. A»»tmlil&gt; ■» n«-tui
politics! committee today defeated
• Soviet blot attempt lo delay tiebale o.i a proposal lo soften U. N.
leilncliont againil bianco Spain.
Poland ailed
foi pottponeraent until Monday o( llie duemlion on • United Slalet iuppuitrd
resolution which Would revoke the
ban on full diplomatic lelaliom
■ylh (he Frame, guvernmenl and
would permit Spain to jum *petiali/ed U. N. agencies.
The vole wai 34 againil, six m
lavor and ttx abilenlioni.
A i the debate opened. La I in
American and Plulippme co-spun*ot» of the rriolution emphanreil
that the lifting of leiliiclioni would
not imply a favoiable judgment
by the United Nalioni on the
CJomeitic policies" o| the Fianto

regime.
An American source aaitl the
United Slalet will vote for the re­
solution. which doe* not permit
full Spanish membership in the
U. N. or repeal an earlier formal
condemnation of Franco'* govern­
ment.
Secretary of State Dean Acheton for tea »t the new American
« dlcy in a letter to Senator Tom
o
.................
normally
(D -T e x ), chairman of
the Senate Foreign Hrlation.
Committee, lait iprTng.
He aaid that If the U. N. re.
ICeaMaaM u* »•«,. 1'i.i.u

City Crews Finish
Task Of Cleaning
Af t e r Storm
A f an aftermath ur the «turt&lt;lait week city traih roll*-tlii&gt;erewa have hauled .tun |„„t, „f
li»i&gt;h and tree* to the City damn
and according to K. H .Inhume
city "anilury officer. the h.l. |.
only shout (to percent eomnlel
•aid City Manager Clifflrd M.*Fi|,
hin this morning. The vrnup' Mrworking under J, I,. Dunn.
Hy the end of neat week all
^nrm trash *hould lu» reriuiv*-)
nom highway* and parkwav* M
MrKihhin stated.
Electrical and telephnne fe*U|
tie* have lieen restored, and City
fnrre* under Si&lt;| HiChard hare repaired the street lighting system.
The City Hall, Yacht Club buildIng and the city storage warehouse
on the lakefront have had m i'n r
repalra rompleinl. The front of th»
roof of the Muniri|ial Hall Park
grandstand had several se-tlmi* of
bk* roof blown off. and portions
df the fence were blown down, said
Mr. Me KIM. in.
Foundation rrinfnretng steel for
the new Municipal Stadium has
arrived, and pouring uf the coneret# for the foundations was start­
ed this week. J. A. Revlere heads
the Jarro Corp.. Orlando, which
has charge of lire cointructinn.
Stakes locating the structure
were set hy Fred Williams.
Widespread rumors, said Mr.
.fc'Kihhin, hate lieen plaguing San­
ford people to the effect that a
new order by the National Produc­
tion Authority might block construrtion of the stadium, as base
hall parks and grandstands are
mentioned as being prohibited for
new construction.
Progress of the Memorial Stad­
ium I f such, however, he added,
that the contrurtor can proceed
with the construction since the
trade stakes were Irated Monday
' “ 3 eacavation and pouring of
some of the concrete foundations
was completed yesterday.
C U R FEW B X TR N D B D
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Oct. 27 &lt;41
— Love's young dream wa* given
a boost yrstrrday hy Philadelphia’*
city council.
Council voted to extend from II
P.M. to midnight the legal hour
for parking on the Mways of the
A lly’s Fairmuunt Park- lone a faV irile hount of guys and their gals.

*1___

Christmas Seal

An exhibit of
. _
__
Christ mat Seal
H
■la m p s
has
been placed on
display in the
_ window of the
K torida Power
nd Light Co.,
end is sponsor­
ed bv the Sem­
i n o l e County
T u b s rc u lo ■
•Is and Health
Association. The a J m U A
sign of the double barred t
la also shown sad signifies
tuberculosis control In this
county- Shown hero Is the
latest Christmas Baal stamp.

5Thu
E o ln b lU h e d 1908

lirralft

n wt n m n n i . u i t i 0 t ] T
n i t v
ilitM l
AN
INDEPENDENT uDAILY
SKWSPAPKH

S A N K O R l). F I.O K I O A .

Shot Down Marine Is Guarded By Strong
Planes Until Helicopter A rrives

Army
Is Called For
By Marshall

I I t l l t .W

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l

p

B m lie s

(M

t»r»

B e d

A lr u c ily

— f a i r i n .l m i l d t h r o u g h H o l u r d a r
f ' , l t I t o t | t n J l r - i —»*’. l , H i t *
I r i i i l - h u i x M o n lo w e r r r l r O » * t .
l l u i l t l i l r n o lll iC * * l l&gt;i » » * l ■*«nd»
n i j iu n ill l lir * li u ) r r -.m ill p u r-

tlun i l l . 'Util S .illllilj» .

N o.

&lt;

E ight Man C om m ittee
A ppointed To Make
Long Range P lans
For
M obilization

Air Force Pl a n e
Crashes In l ake;
Four Feared Dead

India Concerned
Over Red Threat
To Nearby Ti bet

Girl A dm its Killing C ontractors P r e d i c t
N e w l y Born' I l l e ­
U nem ploym ent In
g i t i m a t e Child
B u i l d i n g T rades

M(i Sports Model
And Other British
Cars Go On Display

Col. Ilariiman Is
Mlodud Iload 01'
Methodist Group

Florida Voters To Pass On Law
Allowing .Juvenile Court System

17

Allies F ace
Icy Winds In
North Korea

N ic * lin is

1(&gt; S T A N SW IN TO N
W ONSAN A IR F IE L D . kurea, (Jkt. 27 (A*) Nuilh kuieanv ihot
down two L S. Mamie Conan lightei plane* tuday.
One pikat wa» killed.
fhe othei. Capt. Frank k Reilly, Jr., of Raytown, lea., wa*
re»curd hy a hrlicoptrr in a dra
matir (light five mile* behind Pontiac, Mich., Hiatt's squadrou
.omniandrr.
Kill Korean lines.
"It's probably the longrst r e ­
Iteilly. sltiKr wife live* at At
l)t;U , tin., hid in a •now covet cur- llig.it bv a helicopter In the
Kniean war.
•d field until rescued,
Illatt, who had to fight 10
"You're the ptettiest sight I’ve
W A S H IN G T O N ’
0*i
27 &gt;
•eeii in a lour time,** Reilly told mile headwinds all thr way from
tile rescue Pilot, t'apl. VV l&gt;. , i u n iiii, said:
(4*1— SectrUry »&gt;l Dclrn** M ai“‘there wa* nothing much to •hall moved today to develop longIllatt of Woiuileyshurg, Pa
it. I s .w Keilly w avr h u yrllow
Iteilly landed M&gt; rnppleii Col
tangr plan* lot maintaining a
•air in a reservoir at Haejung life jacket, went down and pirketl
•Itong teseive (o u r with "a mini­
tl mile* touth of the Manchurixn .run Up."
He,lly .aid hr and an enlisted mum interruption to thr nation and
l&gt; idel. lie &gt;«ani and waded to
pilot had discovered a column of thr individual'* noimal rxitlencc.*'
shoie.
lie hid mote than two hour* (our North Korean Ku**ian made
To that end. hr apiannlrd an
jeep*, five trucks and a long
widle four Mai me lig h te n te
III lined in the areu to protect line of oxratt* three miles south right-man tludy tommitirr made
‘ un until the helicoptet arrived of Pungsau. That I* .10 mile* up of ir«ulai and irtriv r uiliceii
It «■ * mi inlil H rilly's *ho. • south of Manchuria.
and iivilian*.
Thr&gt; screamed down tu at­
and clothing f m tr
Announting thr unitr, t|,r I)**
A five-man North Korean out tack
The He,I convoy uprnrd with Irntr Drpaitmrnl taid tlrp* uidri• o ' vis* nnlv half a m i l e frort
He lly. The fielder patrol scared im II arm* fire.
rd by Maithsll railiri llm wrek
Thr
enlisted
pilot’s
p1&gt;n-&gt;
d liwsv.
trgaiding “ ordrily and rlfrtliv r
Two t'er.air pilot*. t*a|d. I’ •mashed into a hillside, ploughed
» It r « h " l
i
tl M aud
&lt; * * b f . -UK) yards thiough new fallen call*” ul civilian) lo actur duty
weir intrndrd lo tnrrt an imand M » I P a t t i I'm her of D a l l a * , *n«w. amt disintegrated.
r t d f P l t l i ’b III till* ilik i'iflrl % ■ lull
\ dill 1(Ik” i n ills f t »H%IVlJt lint ml I I"111Ilf tl II1-t ll
"The pilot mint hsve rrrrived | mrdiatr tilualion.
tore off Ibrir fleeci- limit flight
lit l
it Mu »n|M*rvt»kiMi »tl
K-- i ■
.»*.» - Hill
III ft Wf'tt ut It 41III till III* It* *•
i-.lH
jackets and threw them down to a murtsl wound in the air." 'aid
T h r nrw comimilrr wdt •ontjnur
I I III* fit
\ 11 tflilP 1 I ttlll (In* Vi lilt •
i | lit
" f *# *i **%i* a
Col. Pinker Jlsttrrton of Tal ,
Iteilly so he would not freere.
p u ­ 1*11 I % 111 VH, II I *«*|r 111 &lt;)»»' Iffrilll
It was Hiatt's •ecnnd rescue lulu. III., commander of Marine thr itudy of (hit tubjet i and ir - tt . ■. | .1111V*t I t ' l l I lit I f llJWtlllViril S»H!l»i||a||*if II I
commrnd fioluir* to rlimmale
in four days aiul hi* sixth a* a ' air group 12.
Keilly, not realising hi* uwn "any umrilaimlir* and inequities
helicopter pilot. II* wa* in the'
nir three hour*, fif&gt; minutes.
plane had lieen hit in the oil 1
"I don't know how he did It," supply line, radioed flur rein* I which have alurn undri thr p ir( a n d id a tc
trnt system."
•aid Maj. Victor &lt;&gt;otl*chalk of
I t w a r l a a e U tta P i a , T k i e t l
Announcrmml of thr tludy
plsnt toiniidrd with a numliri of
indication* that tl»r ainird force*
may be rating off llir fail mobili­
sation pace they trl follow ing thr
Communiti invaimn of South Ko- C o m m u n i s t
B a d F o r I h in t 's O v n
A s s a u l t
tra.
I .n l&lt; c
I ' n i K ’h . i i t i a ' n
G a in s
M o m e n t c.
M r m l i r r * o f thr c u i n n i i l t r v :
Edwin II. Uurgr**, vier presl1
h
tttt|
)t*
i
in n
S t -J ir c l'
In
I n d o c h in a
W a r
drnt of thr Haltimorr and Ohio
Railroad; (trig, tjrnrral Melvin J.
M W PIT III. India. 0,1 27
Nl W O R IJ .A N l Ik ! .*.
i&gt;l'i
Maat, MBrine r**rrvi»t;
Maj
p l'l
I n . I l l | | * f . n k r i l ll* ilil
l l i r Ail h i n t i r j u i i i r t l I Il'Mi
fieneral l,*n M Kn-iw-r, iiirmtirr
ICaartaarS tia I’aar i:i«M i
Itc isiail in lVi|«tli»r. t 4pit.il &lt;&gt;t
rllifilir it ik i^.iliitit ti iiiMi).
|iU lir
l ifiiitiiDiii't i hum. tu iQNVry hi*
"till I (Mil m m j I h m i J
I iMrMini
T A lL A ItA S S E E , Oct. 27 4/P)
Vi' i n iiiiirii i *
MipiiM* 4Aitcl it**
i ll iii 1)4%r i fttiliril «iitit I A r I%ml
N EW Y O R K . Oct. 2 7 - &lt; A * ) BsrUara Louise Guptill, 2 4 -y tir|n l
lii.il m i l l ' nl t fc*** 1 liinctt*
1 11,i 1 11 .1111 u n tile lit »• d i r | ii **!)(•- o l
Conlution spread through the na­
old Florida Slate University gram lilt Im %r l i r r u iiil**d t o i d v i t l C f
N ir" Of Ir tf|» III .1 Ik ,t %\ ( m tl.lHM
tion’s building industry today fol­
Juste student. today wa* sentenced
IMm I fl»rt llir loiriyn llillllilry mi’
I
ln tt liHliY
lowing the National Production
Kltmiii r t l I ikI. i V.
to serve* 20 years and 20 days in Authority’s (N P A ) ban on new
I h r | d 4 tir l u A o t l ii I A M
» K * l«% ill**
11»I t . *4 A If I *,•*t 11'*(; ) '11 1« j
prison lot thr murder ui her ille­ u « i t n a t i y i U* s w m a w a l. so* _
make* of Urllrsh aut&gt;*. ^ V «i&gt;tQtflllfH«’Bl*
* im fiiiin rn l
AI*.
ctes l ions I ot entertainment pur- tnoiillti wfll Im* p l»m j on m lr muidtiy '.ml
gitimate child.
for thr firct tim r in Hanford **|f ui v*if ft cifrimiri.ihlr iiiti'rili*
I, .hi
Ivey, H 'liL'iil merchanti
1-1'
joint VV d i n
I 'oM iii iti
Sentence wwt pronuuced by Cir* poses.
Saturday morning when M. "
thr itt'4'i 4Ma dim llir .ilHHiuiKrd v- ii i oiiiti'lat.- (i*t tin ' i t , ' -.in
Following closely the Fedeisl Castle, J r s , open* his nrw *nt. •
fill lit lltnil oiflll P| o ( Ivril’tf fl
\|l
cuil Judge W. May Walker.
non.
ion
In
tiroi,)\o
2
\
1
1
lout
111 I V t in n y lit* tl.if S|||;» a tiltIf i r
Hoard’s recent credit room tin,I *rrvic* drpartlnrtil o*
I i'»
*i D i l o t i Mi
•andi'laU- lor 1l&gt; C.intmi &lt;'i»n are I ' M
M m Guptill pleaded guilty to Rrteivr
116 W rit First Street at t!- Imii N I n hi * i wilt u l l « n u t l 4 1Hill* rs|o. ti.l it, .Ii-- m
I1,e ,,-n ,
c t i r I,i ||t fIII u 11IF111 I I ( irrli {■•tititf
‘ci mid degree murder ol the baby cuib* on home buying, the new or­
farmer *lte of the Hanford M&gt;&gt;
ol lio »'lllO|U*lgll it llie III), I,
lid i ». l i n r
■Hill (fir | a) alir t |»|4 Ijitm l I., It.| k a
girl winch »hr taid die bore un­ der brought pioletti from various tor Hale* Co., in the Welaka ll.o.i I t»r. •If itl ll I*I i &lt;1[III *I
linrUvu. it i hi Seminole &lt;‘mintit
a I I Ilf &gt;1
attended m an F S U dormitory segments of ihe I26.060,000,IXMJ ing.
i ‘l.»I, t . ,t o m r o w ,,t)*li|
1 n u n . m m - 1 t u r n ) ' n I t i i r . it 044.1 IB
One of thr car*, a low *muio 1 ll'i’l. ll l t l o i i l o 1 o il ll t r I t . t l J 1
annual budding industry.
bathroom lait Auguil.
*'*’411 || im llir |t‘|tl,lMI(|r| t*| lltr
Unemployment was predicted on •iKitt* model of the new M '. .1.J i a t a , 1 i l i e l Y i « |»ll ll
The haby’s body wa* found at
l'l
III*
u , | ( It lllljK 'fttl I') llf* ( i n i'*
" T D " Midget, wa* shown on F ir
' Jm**
the bottom of lire domilory Hash thr bstis that defense effort* have Street yesterday ami u ltin .lid
dllt'llil ol till* lltr In Iktral III \r (1
Ih e
I t t lP I g l) lititi* *91 \ •1 ll* Itl*-*'
nut advanced lufficiently to absorb ronaiderahle attention. Thiee ot ul tl et l tl v i e w * i h i d o ut i l l r i il*
chute.
1 1| I* 411* l!il% &gt;**•)!
Dres*ed neatly In a blue suit insny ol the 2,300,000 workers these will lie on display Salui
Jim !
l«|M»||w
f l o lt l
«‘lk (llaAII
l
u
b
r
h
r
r
n
cun
iiiiiin
ia
-iltil
t««
tin*
day, along with the 11ilium r.
white blouse ami an off-face hat. employed in construction.
••"0**1 ill.i*»*«l ri)»ht nit n uluiji.'l
Minx ami the new Morri* Mu, i l i l l i r t r r | | | U 4 »«y l i r i r
Mis* (iuptill expressed no emotion
Do |*l.»fir, Bui I 1 Ni.-k Sinni, il
Statements that "workmen will or. All are of compact sire, lint,
as Judge Walker announced hi*
'*• ••( dir K i i B i ,\ I It Mi(*si iri.i
A l|ii»kr«nu|| tin llir liillll'f 1\
Col Sliftmnn It. H a rm o n a
sentence. She did nut speak, stand* l&gt;e walking ihe Mrects wilh empty four cylinder engine* and l,,u, -.nd llir
10 *H o l f U l ’, -Ll fa| Mil j
fjktlli
|V l
rin
mrtil
li
m iiikl f* l •
|,le,l,|etil
of
tinMi-lllmll
I
ing quietly lietwer-n her attorneys. IKxkrt* by Christmas" were temp *|,eed transmission.
•\ i» Sent I M il. It IB \ il
irrrifPtl
ir|M»itk
(mill
il»
ir|
»*
Men’- Club at u 'Oiqo i lo.-etn
Mr. Castle mme hrre two y«*r.
Her mother. Mrs. Margery Hal- rred. however by more conserva­
B**oia Bit«r t.|
III*
1*1 «•.
ago and established n irw .lrt
t* ••a*11aawe*| tin I* •*,
e lll.lllln si IV 11■•11u Nl«( III.I* i t i ' t iiigtil a t \ | , K t a l. \ Hull
rhebler Cm,Hi! of St. Petersburg,
tive
observations
that
the
new
NPA
in to i o fficers rlw ti-d w ile 1
Store III Ihe Princess Th e a t. , I I r 4 ild r«| d i l l |III tlii’ l tfitb a Mini* III
was with her.
II
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illtoil
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he will continue. H r wa* forum
allghtly heavy defendant she had age u| ihe building industry.
••tier.
ly
em
pluynl
hy
the
H
udv.ii
M.
pleaded guilty to a “ most terrible
I list rie l
( 'l i a i r i n a n
The F. W. Dodge Corp., of New
as well as most regrettable York, construction research or­ tor Car Co., and ilealt in llu t i-i
Hhennaii llarrinian. Jr , ., on-io
N rw
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iiMMinny
crime."
made
rare
back
as
far
a*
IP
l
yr
of
tin'tutf
of
Hoy*
Han.
I
ganisation points out that In Ihe
ni«'Ulitilii 4’t if it \ »* It aan t jijii’t t M 'p U y
' It le
) I,
ui iti'tiliilinn (or home I* ■ ,n„l
However, lie said she had a first nine months of this year W o r e coming here,
, a n d . m in ,, ,i,. I,
■I rl..
An uncle, Spenrrr Castle, »•
wayard hoy* neat Amarillo, |.
"splendid background” and that social ami recreational building
IM M in N Mil: Ml Ml \l
l*‘ * B-l, iBt- \ n o i 1. DO i
due
to
arrive
here
soon
from
(Yi,
he would "be rnrricful.”
i
n-,
told
of
llm
work
&lt;«ml
gruwtli
in 17 «iatr* east of tiio RoekL-a
FAMDAg Cl i /? 1I* ni« Pint of thl* institution which It*, .it B*« B»,*,ft lfiitlf* i| a ll ail til -III **t tB
II* said he hoped her sentence amounted to only t j p tr cent of ter, Pa., and wilt have rhaiy&gt;
S r Oil i B
la I 'it
S,afs
i nulls i(, un|r t
k .Ss'llli tl
is*
will "operate to awaken you so the total amount of construction. of the service and part* deparl
I,acted nullull-Wlile all. Iitioii II, \ Ol*
f 1i«iVr ft 1111 VVHf 'Ir l«#t |tvI j»r**i*«-1
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. t«B
to ll*
mrnt
of
the
new
enterprise
that you ran return to society
s*
inti,,dined
b
y
llie
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usefuly.”
The Rev. M. W Castle, Hi
ed the type of construction In­
II■ it im iitBr i , ,f 1Bt k *VI ..»1
♦hrf I*ail1*■*!Ill Hr III "II ISilt I«sIkf«11S IF"41
Mis* liuptlll was graduated volved in the NPA order. The formerly of Huntington, W V«
Located in the pan liimdlc ol
d.l
III &gt;a •■»*
,•t *i
from the University of Florida In Dodge figures for tne 97 states in ia uperalor of the apartments I" • m i 11
Te*u* on tt.UIMI acre* of liiii.l, Ik * Bit
,,f 1 *■
A t m r i i in if i in* 1 4mi 11 ii
t&lt; 11 &lt;
ItHU and enrolled at FSIJ as a the nine-month period were I I I - ratrd in thr foimer Navy u 1
ni*lilllli,ilt in,use* Ifitl In,) • nut &gt;, • If" H i * ;t tin m id t " *
tt
I ' l T r Hi* |*l. :*1I. Mil- VIII M i l l 11nil * .ta lf o( 21). The )&gt;,)• i n
, 11**% Hi m il •
graduate student last summer.
ministration
building
at
il&gt;n,,1
luu.Tin.taw for all construction;
S • Mi l Hu ft»«|!
•
*Ay« n i a n i f r i n f t i n
Vn t i ii-fiu fenced in, me free to g,, .... I
u ....... «|.
I2f&gt;tt,52.1,000 for recrsstlonal types, Municipal Alr|mrt. M. W. Castl&lt;\ V ft • •liU to MB Mr
I &lt;1111 (•;&gt; conic as they please. They ,,
I I *0 'lti*l ■B * •
I.IDNH r U H
and !J57,7d2,000 for rellgloua con­ Jr., is married and has one »&lt;*• VOliililnhilc Aa&gt;w&gt;i’i a 1 ii*i
Vfotor
• *- Tt*i&gt;h -t
Mark, age 6.
reive tiaiiiing and education, n I l u h i * •• Bum -»f Bt«
The Sanford Lions Club will struction.
Br i ) m m i lift III*
,1
are paid for wink the*
celebrate Charter Night, thr 25th
The loophole In tha N P A order
K i. K i l | t n l t i. i T 1 |
i at
'
project, he *ald, v ia .la it.,I
anniversary of the Huh, with r to permit It tu bs extended to
lt*.TJ hy a wraliliy ram lo-r *1, , « II tl* Bi 4..r,. f B. 1:* v M 1 •
dinner inerting tonight at the Ssn other types ot projects was the
Kiel •
gave I2U acres of land and i, in* 11, • M lllnl |(&lt;»% II •IB t
Orlo Club. K. C. McCall will review real Ivimhshell In building cirri
Il'aarlaaeS oa Paa* htafclI
old abandoned ooirt house .1 , 1 i. • t h t p T oil' lltiie*
Mi 1* 0 ft
the history of thr organisation, ami
„1 il. • 1 Vfll l ;il 1‘Bo ol,. ( • •il­ ll. .......
'‘ghost town,”
visitor, from many other cltths at
to tilt *lt»* t ' l u i i p
I lie super inleudent ,,r it,.expected.
asit I. A S Do H I T
|ec| l* Cj| Farley, win. I- w
O K I.A N D O , Oct. *7— The NaiM irn
\ n i» s l ' l l
T A L L A H A S S E E . O rl. 27 ,d*l llorola
Will ilettdr in champion wrestler, mill wto. i*
liunal Production Aulhorily’i has
C O IIBN C A IH I.I.A C
liighly liaiked up to l,y the I.,)
HIM t.N’ lMi. t t , i 27 • I** III. B
un construction of nsw recreatloc November whether to give the G v i.lr lu ir llir rigid u&lt; '«d up •t.itrwul.- he .le.iui.ii
I.OS AN CKLKM , Oet. 27— b H
•III 11 1*4F*l|**' 1, M i l ) HIM* (. ..i|» »
amusement
facilities has lysteui ol children's court*.
Nerd a bullet proof Cadillac? and
During Die II years of o|o-r, 111* III Bet u | 1Im S t u l • 1trill*IM»»»l
knocked
1360,000
In
publie
work'
.Miekry Cohen offrrrd on* for sale
The first propoted conilitulu.nal atnrndnirni you II ire on yom lion of tin- Knnrh, &gt;'.oii l„,) wer- Km* ilMV*« ( *OMlfMlltl*4‘, fualtlY t’lillr
out of the city’s proposed 1051
today at a bargain— 11(I.5O0.
general election ballot Nov. 7 i. one lo authon/r a law ritahliilniig given the liotiie life and trumiri' for t« ,*«4*|iiit n lio ii uf |*4 I I \ l)tt '
budget.
they hud lurked and only II
Cohen, oftrn the tarret of riva’
Juvenile courts all over the stat t
gangster’* l.ullet,, ordered the ar
(*&lt;Mt|tt*m r*MIIIM«‘flf f l•IBito e*| • lit!.
Notice though, you won't |„- right of its H7 counti.
However, fuiure* liave lieen cecorile.1 Ale,ok
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motrd car to protect hluuelf from
voting for or against Juvenll • 'hey have no authority t» haruile .V) percent uf those admitted liol to BB» t* t*&gt;fru|tlu* n|»|*« ul foii - i i i .
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*tray plrres of flying lead.
pu t 1 ft*! IIOMlItlllUlll) 4 1*•• 1Iii I l e a •
rourt*. You’ll only to* saying win criminal
rasra,
&gt;,,
children Iteeo sentencivl to ref.um »«■tu-■
Hut the California Highway pat — Plan* for a hate hall nark. Indoor ther you want the Legislature I .harge.1 wilt •ucli &lt;,ffen.e* ...... . mid most of th*-,n come from ■■writ* M a l e m a t m f r o m g - Hrol denied him the special per mil sports area and swimming pool are have the right to vote on th - gu to adult court.
home* aliandonrd or m glecte.l l&gt;v I h ’iitiq o i t i c P i i i t v I ’B'i ifiM*e F 'I
going forward despite a federal b v- quesllon.
needed tu operate it. Patrol snake
1**ooo*|l * f W n l I 'n l t n llrtii t, T h e
This, says tlie Hai A**oeiaUon, the fathers, fie pointed out
T lie Hunch h a . m m , - trouMe S t a t , • r m n n i i t l e e i n e r t ' M um d a v i&gt;,
mrn said the la wintended armor­ on new recreational and amuse­
If
the
amendment
I*
approved
leaves
to
Ihe
juvenile
cntllt.
ed cars to tie used only hy nuin*&lt;-- ment facilities .
o 'l
and the fo-gtitature decide* t&gt;, only Ihe ninuu p ., . I&gt;11&lt;" *_ &lt;d with m o t h e r * t h a n it d o e * with J a . no It vi Nr a t 1Bom p r
Ueorge C. Robinson, executive
carrying express firm* and the like
Hint those children b»y». lie s l a t e d , a m t b o y * a t e - r l e , i it ijiim Ililnt** it* ........... - 1 t h
childhood so
*o that
secretary of tha elty recreation set up the esurta, what then*
will
t
a
k
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n
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l
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r
e
-not gambler*.
lute Henator Julm It. n. hum
The new court* would h&gt;*. who iiio*l needed ihe intensive
board, said neither would be read*
method* of the juvenile court* I n- m i p a t e n t a) i n t e r f e r e n c e
for construction for many month* “ eareutive original jurU dktiun1 were the one* who were denied
M o i l o f | |, e d isc ipl In a r y tirokt.O O D V E S S P i t s tit I
over all caar* involving chkliiroi
C1IKCK W R ITE R S
leni* a r e h a n d l e d h y t h e o l i h r
and by then “tha government mac
O SW EtHI. N .Y.. (lei 27 td'&gt;
under a certain age to he set hy 1 hem."
N E W P O R T. R. I„ Oet. 2 V (P I have changed lla mind.”
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OrganUation* lucking the idnn
ti met lief* pay- off even i f . lie'
the Legislature. That mean* n■&gt;
ll NkiiMu-.l lla **•■* T h i . el
— Thrre men whose baggage In­
III Kmc*
other court* could handle th.i already are drafting a propoaed
IV ROS’D D O T T L E
cluded a check-writing machine, a
Juvenile court law to t«- offered
Police Chief J J Ree.l i ,-rU, '
H t IIY H IT T IN t;
■mall printing nres*. a typewriter
W A TE R L O O , Ala, Oet. 27-141 raaea.
2.5mi won yesterday from I - e IE
The plan would put a slop I" to the tttM la-gidalure If I In­
P A W T U C K E T It ' m i *"
and blank checks were questioned — A 4-year-old hoy died after al least one practice of whwh amendment I* adoptrd
(41 The litarkstone Valley ■uf,t&gt; liiaaliiess, a til *rrving in Korea
by police today after a food store drinking almo«l a quart of whlik* the slate bar complain*. The ai
The amendment I* support;d council annoutu-ed to-lav tlial ■*
in pavmrtit of a f I i.n - *or » n•r'
manager questioned one of their Coroner William Chisholm report toroey* «av some justices of the bv *uch organisation
as llie
ing violation (iiaeiin •*' , ai *a,
setting
ut*
a
training
course
for
checks.
ed today.
peace sen*! children to criminal Florida liar, the Ht)t. t'hildren's hairy siller*.
tagged Its -1 July when lie w »
Shea aaid "no charge ha« yet
The coroner aaid lha child. Bill- courts— even in counties w h-i* Commission, ihe Florida I’roha
home on furlough
Hahy
(itting
ha»
liectime
nu
im
heen placed against (he men” ancf Wayne Brown, app«really foun* Jurenile courts exist— simply I j (ion and I ’arolc AsstH-iution, Flo­
In ease police find difficulty in
nurtant
|iart
of
mmh-rn
livin'*
I*
added “ we are not thmoffi que* the bottle on the back porrh *e gel tbe fee* Involved.
rida Juvenile Court Judges A&gt;
1*11)**. and thoss- engaged in ft exchanging the Korean eurren-v
liming them."
hi* horns while the family was
Tha Legislature would have the •ociatiun. Stale (.io m U r of Com­ should have proper training. S&lt;, Itoodnesa enclosed a U. S. Army
Florid* t'ongreoa «/ I’a
Shea said he would call In Fed* •sting breakfast y wtaif a y .
a ht to define some offense* of merce,
livginning Nov. t any S c h o o l wi*' -rrtificate good for a dollar.
oral Bureau of Investigation
Ha was dlscovarad tn tba back
Idrett aa “acta of delinquency" rents and Teachers, la-ague of in the ninth grade or shove c*
agents Ur question the men also.
yart of tha homa. Tb e nareaf Instead of crimes. It would also Women Voters, Florida American
N A V Y DAY
Tbs trio was taken la custody
put him to bad a Tb n a w s n - specify the mesni by which Ju- l.egion. the Masonic (irand lardge, rrgiatrr for a course in l,abv rare
Flags werr flown today through,
yesterday after the manager of a later carried him !• « Flora ace venile Judges, probation officers the odd fellows and the Knights and other problems o f litter*, the
Pawtucket Y M C A , visiting nurse* ••'it 'h r down'myn section and from
First National Food Store ouee- hosnltal, Chisholm aaid.
and other court attache* would '*e of Pythias.
No organised opposition to it and Rhode Jsland state college are the Municipal Flag Pole in celebra­
tioned a M 0 rb*ck they offered afTba boy was prooaSsced daad appointed or alected.
tion of Navy Day.
co-operating in the course.
try making purchase* uf (2.60.
on arrival.
Florida ha* Juvenll* court* in haa been announced.

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T E A N E C K , N. J.. t * t. 24- t,Vi ■notr t han 2.&lt;*00 tadio stations.
[ — Tw o quirk raid* liy N .w J n - . y ' , M any stations brained the bell'a
Deputy Attorney General yester- ringing directly to thp Hovict
.d ay netted a rash haul of f127.004) lilac. T h r speech** which luit.w ed
at the push hump of “on* of the w rii nimi-d at giving the m illion*
' U ( | r l l bookie* In lb * nation" and of npprrsM'd and c n s la e d people
a truck-load of hU alleged I 11ir&gt;t* a la y of hope In th rir slru g jfle
for freedom. T hr pr tgnim was
record*.
T h e money—H arked in n*at row* leoordc-l for rrliroadfast in th r
of 16. Ill*, and 120 Idll* wt&lt; found t.'r itrd S ta irs in ronnretion with
In a wall safe in thr bait nu*nt thn l ‘. N. Hay observance,
lir n r r a l C lay, unrr thp U . 8.
rum pus room of U o Link, aim
m iliu ty governor in G erm any,
J . VV Donalds.m, alread y uudi-r In
dictm rnl In a I V n t n i . I ’liiun hors* urged mankind to build a world
"of free nations and frrp men,
rare hat liny ra-e.
living and working together, at
Deputy Attorney lirn eral N*l
(on starnlri who personally lad I hr pen ce" ||p •aid hr Imped th r hell
raid* pinned the "biggest" tookir would sound a warning to op*
C T »ors and givp confidence to
label on the 6u-year-old Link.
rttandtr parlayed n "hunch" inn thr pnnlavpd.
‘Though parts of thr wot Id arp
(h r aellur* of Hi* trunk load of al
t*gr&lt;l irumhliiiir w111&gt;-, trli'giam- bairirndini against it," C4ay said,
frotn bettor* and le tt-i* to |,&lt;nk "It- tra in rannot l«p k»pt out. It
in a la in laid at n ra iliy Palisade- w ill la* heard. It will hs heard
P ark. U p 1* expected to annnun-r everywhere wherever there t r r
today Ihr results of hi* itwdv ol human hings who /earn to live
and work and w onhip as free
thp trunk'* content*.
men."
mW p havp found out that Lit I
Ills voire trembling. Clay said
did *22.tmO a inontii busier*- in tin
Ita-rlin, surrounded on all sides
littlr town of Itridirrlnn I S' J i
by the llussian occupation rone
alonp. You ran Im agine wbot vrr'rr
G erm any, i- "tba .ff.v •prt of
Rainy to find w Iip ii w» g&gt;. through frceibmi Iwill ml the Iron C u r ­
tin* •luff,'* Mtamli-i said. *
ta in .”
liridjri ton, a mnmII riouth Jersey
The tag bell, * hipped from
community, was tin- m m - of par
Am erica,
transported
by
rail
llpr disclosure* that tin- Vr'e*t«&gt;rr through the Soviet sotie withou*
Union Co tiiPia handlrd telegraph iriridetit, and installed in the flag
«d ho u r heti from all t m i thr mint tied C ity Hall Tower, was
count i y.
! m a t e d tt,rough popular subscrip
At that lim r .St am lei raid (fid , • ion in the United Hlatev under
000 a &gt;rat In w ageit p*--ed t he Rpotncrshtp of the U , 8.
through tin olfifp O f thi* amount. Crusade
for
Freedom
which
Slander laid,
tin Company ir I C . ooral C lay heads.
reived 1211,000 a ypar In ru* A ii o n tm* t w I' ii line Han*
charge* and Link. 10 |.rt • ■t of Hi- 1J e i.f ie lik y . memher t*f the. F a st
brwikinskin* huilne-s Link is mi* Herman Communist p'll'tbunij da*
on *26,000 nail mi in- kin'd inr clarrd "Th** rot&lt;e of lid* death
charge growing not ■f tin- llrtdrr | i ‘I will tipcome thr galbiw* rope
fun drill. Tin . a*e Is *1111 pending
i tiio*** wh*i ting it .'
Th** Ite.l- summoned Berliners
to the rival i d l y to acclaim las',
Ilydroflool lr arid I I ip only m i
week's Soviet bloc Conference on
that will nffprt y la i- is o u t b- j tier many a* showing “ the only
A m eli.a u craft &gt;men tn rtrli (iriI
road lo peace." They also SellPtern*.
dulei) a "peace ronferenea" for
i ret
til, which they declared
w o u l d "drown *&gt;ut the sound of
tin* death bell.1*
The U. 8. commandant her*.
M*J. tJeneral Maswell D. T a ylo r,
I, Kdynr II. Held. nnt not
responsible for nny dcbltt o|» in d the liell ringing rn rm o n I*
lie remlndetl tne throng of
ro nlrartcd try anyone oilier
Hit- "seouige uf H i .t lletl A n n i
the prlvallnns
if the blockade
than m ynflf nor for «»&gt;
debit. of l*ntil Sm ith Mo- ami the steady malignity of
Communist purpoatr" from which
lorn.
llerlln had suffered since U»*6.
West fiertnnny's Chancellor Kon*
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oat
y. "**•*- arm y rwtniiantg.I
pc-iiibJity s i —paining that goal V r T r r ™ i ii i * ! i _
K orean W a r
C rop
Coraomabt troapa were sur■Ih o
p e o p le
Pi
a tu iO a t e v e r y
diclam d, “s « tuust never uwa
renrlcrtng by th* hundreds. An
“appeal m di.tant today," hut In: member country supisorted th*
I l 4«Bi|&gt;Vf4 p'rnmm wmm+ Q«f
I t a a l l a a e a r r a a s P a s * &lt;ra*l
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r»ww
F
a
ir
tliffl
•-dimatt-l r.MJHrtr have laid down
decision of the Security Council
trying."
Chins truops arc mast'd. Big gunt their arms ur have been killed or • par* and has put tn new machin­
"F'ur .t. utlauiioent would re- to meet this aggression with
ery for washing and polishing cu­ Han Francisco speech a week ago.
gusid thr bolder.
woundtd.
cumbers.
A t that Hint, he said "the H&lt;* lea-,e .mn.enss* istv-u cM for the force," he went on, and be­
But
nypavsed troopi waged
Infbimrd sources
said moil
VVTielchel and Ponder have re­ vtet Union and It* colonial satel­ good uf all mankind," It* con­ cause of that united action, th*
guerrilla wartare a ll the way in ­ painted their offices*. Th# Sanford lite*" —in both Europe and A sia — tinued. “ It Would la* fir e Ihe na­ U. N. “today i* stronger th w :.R
Anwixan troops may be out of
to deep .South Korea. They stnw k
tion* to devote mote of their has ever been.'
Kurts by Christmas. First d e ­ in swift thrust*, usually for fuod, Produce Co., has adurd fluorescent a re maintaining vast a im irt which
lights. Chase and Co. have eitend- pose •* a constant threat lo world energies to wiping out poverty.
menti of (lie U . S . Lighth Army then rtc-sl Lack into Ihe hill*.
Lunger and injustice.
ed improvements to their refrig­ peace."
Korean civilian* felt their ven­ eration room which Mr. Anderson
weir rip rctrd to begin moving
Much of today'* talk s c
n , “ I f real disarmament were arhiev"Old Ironsides"— the L\ S fL
geance. The Communist* killed, term* the moat modern on the voted to the hope ol worbi di* u j , tig- nation* &lt;&gt;f tia world, acth a d lo Japan by Thankigivmg. unsparingly, wherever they fount!
Constitution— ha* been to n up st
m arket.
ingthrough the United Nation*,
arm ament.
Australian, B ritish and Philip­ Unite.) Nation* sympathiser*.
Poston since IU34.
Standard G row er* Inc. has re­
In that connection, he *aUj the loul l join In a greatly enlargad
pine units also w ill he withdrawn
These were the reported posi­ placed some of the roofing blown U . N. might well consider whether program of mutual aid. As the
as uuickly as possible, the sourer- tion- t-nrlv Tu* **lay of four northoff the wash house. “ The wind", it* w ork in that Held "might l»- decreased, every
nation could
raid.
wartl driving l(')K divisions.
said Manager J. U. Cogburn, “took revitalised" thiough merger of rust of maintaining armaments
The South Koreans are believT hr Bistli
Invision
presae*)
cupola off arid threw it 100 two group* it has had working on greatly inerea-v its eonlributluiu
rd to be capable of maintaining north of (upturrd Huichon, 4h
to ndvanemg human welfare. Alt
las* and order once organised Red air tulle* from Ihe Manchurian fret to the roof of the garage, th * problem, on* on vvoeia) d“
— N O T IC E ,
and that made It two roofs to fix " armament and thr other oti con of us could then pool even grestKorean resistance is brokn.
lander. It -rlicd 2, Russian-mail*
Damage
to
thr
Hanford
Market
•
r
r
r
sourer*
to
roppoil
the
U
nit­
l
ml
of
atomic
energy.
A Marine spokesman at Wnn&gt;att T-'t4 tanks, in good condition.
was slight eicept that Manager
Mr. Trum an offered the&gt;e Hit e ed Nations in Its war against
the lit Her Of Dr. tivo ric
airfield said the Chinese Reds Mouda, near lloirhon.
Anderson'* truck weighing scale* 'Tunic principles" for disarm a­ want.
opened up with anti-aircraft gun*
The RtlK FirTT Division cap- “got drowned." E . C- Harper, eleXLirtship I htropodisl Is Open
ment r
from inside Manchuria at the tore&lt;l Ho wnllril city nf Yonghyon,
"In this way, our aiam am rnt*
, got them
jralhu ntcks Monday. He said the 64 mile north of Pyongyang. R»- crician
“ F irs t , the ptan must mcuuue would lo- Iran-formed into food*,
.,,(&gt;10"" *f°* *
1,1
A l 10C liar nett Hank Building.
Marine pilots were five mile* in- s i.t s n .. was surprisingly light.
produce men. who later in the a ll kinds of weapon*. Outlawing nvedicirr. trad- for li*e In under­
sid, Korea— near Manpojin, Kr« The ItdKs rooted 2tX» Red
Phone 2(1, Det.and, Florida.
K ‘&gt;- i
w|||
"busier than one any particular kind of weapon '* developed areas, and Into other
rran Hronghold 20 miles north­ ream
not enough. The conflict in Kn cld*
for
human
uflvnneriuent. 1
west of Kangye.
rea near*
bears cragutragic witness
to in
thn Thus, We could give real mean­
T ie RHK Light Division smash­
•mash- ? i
mVV'r? Hl*,4,',, " n'\ ****!, ? rrn
wurie*&lt; 10
Kanggye. in the wild mountain ed Into Tuami, northeast &lt;d caping to the old piumise that
' h"
m* kr i fart that aggression, whatever 0.
fastness about midway lo-tween turrd Tokchon in the rent
n er e t *
m 1"' T l ,
‘ weapan. ...ed. bring, frightful swords shall la- ta-aten into plowthr Sr* of Japan and Yellow Ben
shut e s , ami that nations shall
the arching Lattleline
X e U b li d rS r
‘(
r" m i:
is reported to h* the command
Along tiie east coast, the KOK
T he latest bulletin* from Wil"Hecond, the ptan must be has- not learn war any more."
post where Red Premier Kim II Capital Division slashed north and
The President told his inter­
ham |#. Wilson, state market dirun unanimous agreement. A
Hung may make a last-ditch stand. | northeast from eaptuied I’ukrhong
national audience, in words beam­
ertor.
indicate
that
growers
In
the
"’
“JontY
u&gt;
»U
nation*
is
n.rt
Shattered Red Korean troops are One column was a few mile*
1 nuugh. No plan of disamament
streaming Into the area. Tokyo beyond Iwon, on the ruaitsl road Pompano area are not taking their ran work unless it Include* every ed throughout the woti&lt;l by the
State
Department's
"Voice of
setbacks
from
the
storm
sitting
Intelligence estimated 26.UOO Com
4U miie» northeast nf Pukchong
nation having substantial armed
tnunist troops still are intact with Another column was north of down, but are replanting, even forces, tine.sided disarmament is a Am erica," H&gt;ut "the fear of an ­
though thi* w ill delay th, fat
other g n a t
international
war
divisional control.
Cho, on an island road.
sure invitation to aggression.
deal
Thi* is thr story of the border .
. . .
,
. - , , overshadow* all the hope* of
A U. H Light Arm y headtpiarT h u d , the plan must hr tool*
, ( ..
A s contrasted with light celery
incident, as told by the two fliers, ter* spokesman -aid Allied force1
piotnixe. are not
'
I.L Col. Paul J. Fontana, Hnarke, on th* northern front took l^ u damage In the Hanford arra Pa proof. Paper
Disaramenl most te
1'• O a r arise* from the tenhokee reports heavy destruction • noough.
Nrv., and Maj. Samuel Richards, prisoner* in the past 21 hour*.
,
.
.
.
.
riotr
Iwtwrcn
nntlons and from
of the crop.
bus-.I on safr-Kuai.U which wHI „ „ |rr#B| „ „ l ll I r . k of
Rates, A ik .:
U. S. First C av alry and para
A
t
F
t,
Pierre
tomato
sale*
arc
They spotted th* Manchurian trooper 1 were mopping up ^catNEW MONEY FOR
|„
he said.
rontinil, ,n , n lu of insure tlm compliance of all na- y „ . .
guu emplacements
when their ten d Bert gioups north and west t[tr Rufrican,. anij according to Hon*. Tile safegtiaius miitt fa"VVe in th* I'niietl Htafes brYOUR
OLD THINGS
planes w rr* south uf the border- of Pyongyang, the fallen Red
M rc Wilson it is estimated that a Silerpiatr to give inmndiata warn- |t*Vr that such a w ar can be premarking Yalu R iver. Th* flier* capital.
Tow*
Discarded
fs n ilir g
ing
uf
any
threateneri
violation,
vented
pood,portion of the crop may launinrdiatflv turned south
The British Commonwealth B ri­ -alvared Home
Disarmament mustt be p oillced
lio . r.itiKva*. Radio, BU jilo, T **U
"We do nnt believe that War is
(k
cuke
damage
is
•iff
Red China anti-aircraU gun* gade Jumped the ('bongrlion Blvcr
foe Boa, aaa h* onId «Hk
rejicrfM l, arml pumps are l-eing tinously and Hmt ..uglily. It must inevitable."
blared, at ItaM 40 round*. Tl&gt;e neat Anio and thrust northwest
lire defeat uf the t'oinruunista
kept
busy
freeing
dyked
fiebls
of be founded Upon H er and open
gun* apparently were radar-con
A WANT AO Iff
Mu-row radio brc-aikail a nor111 flood water.,
lutrrvbanur of information across who Invaded i ’amlb Korea gave
trolled. nhrl|p burst around Ihrru. Koiean war communique admP
R lt ir A K i
national borders."
"dramatic
evidence"
Ibnt
tbe
Wauchula
report*
alamt
U
1
|&gt;e..
Thr planes were on a recon- ting Red withdrawal* noith of(
Mr. Trum an conceded that the United Nations
C hatter
work*
cent
damage
on
cukes,
and
egg
oaissanrt mission.
Pyongyang.
plant ami pepper* are 20 |H-crent
"It look* as though Maiipujtn
off.
will to* receiving anti-aircraft pro­
Orange loss is estim ated in this
tection from emplacement* w.are* at unly *l»&gt;ut five percent,
cannot shoot bark at," Fontana
| l -N tlH Ilflt |
l-aae tla»|
according to Harold Kavtner, who
crackled.
responsibility for providing
-i-iTareil that these Ititset may l-e
The Chinese Red* have protest­
power lies with 1fie twu great actu ally t-eneficial if they result
ed several alleged violation* of
maiitiine
nation*,
the United in enlarging the site of the re­
their border by American planet
Stale- and Riitain. Thus th* ques­ m aining crop.
Rut this i* the first reported case
tion Is whrlhrt The Netherlands*
W. (I. Ross of the Hanford Fruit
of Red China guns firing U|mn
and othei -mailer nations like Co., stated that citru s groves ap
Allied plane* operating south o'
Denmark and Portugal should near to l&gt;e in great condition, a l­
the holder.
psie down thrir navies became ot though some result* of the storm
In thrir drive toward th* Man
lire po-itiun u -igned the United may show up later. Th# company
rhurlsn border, the South Korean
.Stale* and Hiiknin.
has added a new coloring room.
(ROHi have outrun their com
In l.is statement, llratlley said
inuniration*. Frontline r e p o r t «
he hoped "this meeting veil) com­
have Iwen sketchy for .'in hour *. pare favorably in the progress"
Korea has valuai.le ilep ..ili.
Th* South Korean forward *1 *• made at the two previous sessions 200 minerals
merit1 were believed to he within
in Pali* and the Hague.
R6 mitts or less of Manchuria. A
"Much progress ha* been made,
new Allied warplane bomb line
Ground fork l(
which demonstrates the unity,
ha* Iwen drawing in an arc 12 sincerity, loynlty anil thr spirit of iHiitlr tlo p p m , In
mile* *outh of the border. Thu
tb Itiniinatinn that is character­ quantity fo r* into
bomb Hue utually I* placed 2u istic of our organisation," Brad- - .frig e rated sly u .ti
T ill*
|isti&gt;1 fur liy friend* uf John Krider
miles ahead of leadlnr ground
lev *aid. "Without those qualities for cold pip** i pml
troops.
we could have com* nowhere."
A buildup wus reported in |&gt;rnThen, after referring to the plan*
gresa foe the final drive to wipe
for strategy ami balanced force*
------------ ------- -----------------------laid at the two previoiii meeting*,
n un dignitaries at the ceremonies Hi* General naked;
and representative* nf nearly so
"Can friendly men brume suf­
other nations attended.
ficiently united in th r cause of
Then, at a prelude Lo the Hug
peace to build integrated armed
Ing, a Herman orchestra hrwVi* fo n es fur the comm.in security
into the lively “fesllve n itty " of nil nation*7
"Now i» the time for action, f»r
match of Richard Htrauss
Promptly at noon as tlu&gt; march We must either create the-e force
finished, t Jeneral Clay pi ease,I an now -in time uf opportunity, and
electric switch whirh *H Hu* a moment of peace or we may &gt;•
brutite. Im&gt;II boumtnr for tw*&gt; forced lo m ipiuvise them in the
face of enemy attack."
tumult*.
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Acheson Rips
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F le e in g K c d s
N e a r B o r d e r W ill Oppose Anyone
But Lie To Head U.N.

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Sanford Sportsman Heads State Association

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— Secrrlarv n( "lUte Aclieton cl*dated today that wlirie Germany
it concerned llir I f d nrrd i* (m
R u m * to dart living up lo
detlar atinn* rd h c i tlian seeking
new one*. however lugh-mundinR
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ment. Achetnn ripped at the N&gt;
aitl't Bloc'* coll lari M f l end
£ for the wedrtn hi* three In join
Kutna m a foui-pninl plan (or
rtlahlirhin* "a Oeuvretaltr. peaceloving. all-German tnvrteiRn rov eminent.”
Hr raid llir rail
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Prague aflrr a m rrlin* of fU ilcrn
F.uropcarr Communirl Foreign M in­
uter Molotov— niadr no new ap­
proach lo llir German problem hut
I 'h o t o I &gt;&gt; to .) .Svv.l.tl
offered only a ’'return to old and
% unworkable propotali ’’
I'ortrr II I-an*tng. one of the leading devotera of ,|„,|t« in rhu *rrthin and i .-.n l.n l
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the Praii uc pronouncement
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A cb tio n 'i r r p llf
Soviet I n io u . tin , -i* of th,, W ildlifr Federation, l o c a t n l in S i Petersburg during t h e j „ d t w o y .- ,
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Stair* join in a pro. lamation that I rhuiaclay night at thr Tourist ( rn tn
they w ill not allow rrm llitaritatlon of Germany.
Achcion—“T h r only rrm llila i
liatlon in Germany h*a occurred
In thr Soviet tonr w hrrr fartni
» It* a rr producing armament fo.
• Fad erri Ktiropr u*r. and whet"
50,000 anldlrr* havr been or Ren
In), trained and cn&lt;ii|&gt;|M-d with
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I'lPiiHrnl Tfiiman dro|»|irr| in
tank* and n rlillrry ."
I' hI i i on .% m rrhnc nt llir National (*uird Aitm ialton ami «•»«r«| o«
2. That the hie power* remove
“ •II hinderarera’ to development «ii|tfw&gt;il Ini t rm rita l Mtiilary I).iin m c
P ro p o sa l
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of peaceful German economy.
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Pilots Warned
Support Military T r a i n i n g Bill O f W o r l d S t a t e
By Mrs. Touchton

(tuaranieed Defeat Value O f C o t t o n "
* Will Slop Soviet. Shown Kjwanians
Austin Declares By County .Agent

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*nlee, nl World I .o. e.nmenl, I
I, ••, •.
\\ \
ploRre.a h»» lieen mad* In c i. Inff .in M n u ed
'
f*lf ffl
*1•| - • I to
a t** .. m ill
I » till
f/ iiiltn i m i
* •"
loc ally Rtnwn m l I on. Mr |).*w*on
unlvertal etprev.lon to the ft re
•Irani all rd 'd iu n will in llu
f« l l ll l f r i a ill* I f»•• II Mr# |ft •» itv h i* n ii'n llil
in)l|» &gt;i *i *
dom re volution.**
lold the Krwant. thal it In * lire
1 1’TO A C C IH K N T
M
' p*i t**il »ft \
i’*’1. Ir#| in '» «H*l*» |n *i|r « l l l l f
leaving 'hat rendiie nl in n .
I!;ib \
M o iil.. \ S ; n ' d
A
The Soviet 1'nion "alon* atoon" lon«e.| ilaple ever Rtown. and ll
A IfSO N’a .h aedan wa* dam
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wlm li tn nlten Inllnw. m et in 11W the Rrrat |enr*r* ha- employ*"'
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II.
M a il lii* l
l»« '
IM Mriftl I ,
nrd tlamsRed or blown n il by aired, and • State Road I'eparl
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military ("tre d irrttlv In iiipporl
rnent ( he* m|»| nlrkup truck wa* ed plan* and ill Inundrd hope.
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f ' l f ) Vot»*f
t til In *| Ml|» It k*M*4l
pUtftH'i of nun
I,.
•( . . I I
nf |Hi|fllral Rnali," Auatln .aid. wind nr lu n m a n r, tan be Rtnwu •enl tnlliriR nn th* Monroe llmlge
I’nlnliriR nilt that Hie lutU w
ff 11111111MV fill Hit ■
*• *lf|t| (Ml '4 4k llw A \ | f MVl| I III I
here at the rale of I wo Irate* In yeaterday afternoon ahortly af- la “ peure”. Mr* Tnnrhtnn aalil *
Sint* the inteption of the I 'N
tru ry
\ fo fn l
«f l . , '.,d ia **h I i«»
Ill H * U | 1|f|:|f r|
1f
*1 hr ML* t ’ • In
•f i» tHim* jinlliMtm *• •
Auatln aaid. mine than one four'h the acre.
ter .1:00 n'rlork when J. O'Hara wind anuml* rimmI, for r*i-i&gt;.-'
. I * ill
f 1
ii
• hr polli v I n In) rotiip.Hfal i *» 4i|vt*nt nf iiniitoiHi M-. • H i.
• h* lint ***1 M"t"'
l *|ft-1 ». f l |14
of I he people of the world have lxThe World '.
M '»i
lie urRed the Kiwnnian* to vote of lie llary rraahacl into the park* want* |.-ir e
I.JIlfi on »I*»
T hr t f if ilf r hi |k Iflo.llt %»| prfl m l if *f a «t*a . ||l
l( tl • 1ft *| ItIlka* • 1 (-. •'» h II V (irl 1 * .• '•
r.ime Imteprrtdent, ritlnR tin I’litl
M »
t
•P*« ' 1if 1
ill Hi* rlfilio ii MH • «!%«* »r »» if ef l» Ird hrfai
fnr m untv fore*t fire prntrrtinn in »d truik with hi* Naah. I'atml- ernm m l prn|*n*al appear* tin
U -t « 1*■ • i(l*t| k* 1a • «t
tl..
ippine.. India. I'aki tan. Iturma. the Nov. 7 eleetlnn, and |wrlrite.l man I! I'. Harriann, r»|H&gt;rte.i Inn . * 11* . . * i n r * » . •!•&gt;
la t
a.t \
1
fin fr«l tn m tn »»*n*r m nnntiiri
\t\ |h M .1 Hi « ’ ■■1 11i*Ip h
Indonraia. Iira el and h'ot*a.
nut that (hi* will not prohibit dav.
nf ifg l 'i n r ' l * ••*•*» • llt»*»r nrr** g in
I! ! l'» "• *
Vi * **f *fliM|f »
Thr
llk*i*kr
Korea ha* t^en a 1e. on t.» i&gt;&lt;. rattlemen from burnin? their own
tooled on a eharge of driving M c r c l l i l l l t s A s I l C f l T i l
tn Vote* \r *U ImV .
lie
Ilk • 5 *
1 l il F
M
fit
tin 1||i 41|if
ir».n.m . h t fiiil
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am) wtlhout ,i
.
.
a 'n t « l i . R i . t t a r ( n t ,
■*t , r,u if e ir n . t
tentlal ajfBte»«nr*. AllH ln • ai l. h“ lanrl* to allow new- irraa* tn ?rnw . whllf inf
I’lpr'tlia
tl
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hilflt III
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nrripli,
al
roll
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S I n V 0 |M * I1 W e d I IT H C IJ I N
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eauar the unity It In plte.1 "ca" (nit ta ilealRrierl In prevent the »frivur»* l.rfn'#*. O lU r « w . . ,,U .
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♦ ** * * .
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m
pull
y
tin
I
t
|f
tf*
Mu*
iro a lla ae * nm •'■•* alar
ed in County Ja il, .aid lla rih o n
f"*'
A deter *trp« that lead to ’*
’ • ’ Ha t * **
•**l *
1&lt;* tl • (I la pli i%
P\ I'M I ll*HI|(|l thr
|.
I'nmace to the Naah waa ealloiat
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lit
-1 1
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^
Mine, i ’andlt defended her mini
A t*•« 'irinirrifUlifin llmt iim ih
M ils
s | im i h i W O
H IT S
h i V af liilijirh
•
pi «••••(it
f (if «••( 1«
I,Mi l I it \ ' II u t i .i :
a l 1400. and the diiver «a» of thr HanfoH M**irh«ni • \
M1 M k *
m t i t i L i ’ v, u n f tl VI*
t 1,15 1» »l. '* » .
try’* aland "n h-Half of adml.alon
Mr- .1 I. Stircklam l dre»l ear
R A ItTO W . M.t
oV. I auric hut alighlly Injured
1
•ffl f * * 1 *
Vhf 1 tfflilllMt M»l
nf Red Chino !&lt;• the l\N , .vin-'
ly I lit a nminniy 4 *
i h*«fnr in r«tf||||»l*i| Vkinimi 41 » II
r u t ion h**if in krrpinir lh«*n i»I *
t|hlf* Hun t Ifitti • ui -*i** *
» c.r H e
♦
1Im
|l« ti ti v • (H i f
that India doe* not believe Chine C Allen, one nf aevrral men who
of hii aim »» fipun VVniifiiI •.»Vt "(11 II I'll 11
tr .t ifiid ia-fnit the AitRiiat irmnd
I.VM AN C A R N IV A I
"SU 111I41 I** •liphih**»iH " • •In i'
fi.-hl
11 » U m l * il
a' '
Sh i* la k l l f V I l l ' l hv t in II •I * 11411*I j
1***1 k
"li| fii*«fil **
IhtniRh now lead liy lie la. arluall
I n timin', 'tattin g on \ •% I
.pup
*
A carnival deaigned to raiae t t i nt ■ rr« -rfil r f ir r t if t if . .f •
H
prey wliirh indi In i fninrer Sheriff
p i M•
J
I
S t m k llH I * | .
t o l»M Hl'f
n f 4l*r n ♦!♦*»»•* I«* (In f i«« 11
Utt*l f llJ lill* fl" • 1* ' ’ . th * i* u i*
la a Comrnunia* nation
* w-l
Mi tf ^ M.flr if if Hlrfl*
fund* with which lo buy motion IriHlil of &gt;llf(y|firi, I* I f(«*i|*fi*
lln
i.ih s
r...
H l r i r l t l s f c l \1iifffanfi In* . S i i n f n i i l , 4 ftltnftif F f u b t i l i i ftii lie
The p rrs. nl itovernunnt at I’ek ■ Frank W illiam* nn i-harife. of ar
i*n mi ■hi 1Hr
4 ft*I
• t
•ft
Ranilitlni:
Rcaft,
wa* picture e«|uiprarnt for the Lyman p rr'lilrn l, unrmiiFvrtl f««t|nv
l«V •*fl l i t I hr • h lu il l* * f Mi h t
it m l f ««* ( i m ii r h lr i 1, Mf
IN r rv
Inc la made IIP of all paiti** that 'eptiri?
S c h o o l at I.nr,Rw nod, will he heltl
th» Ii |*hm| 4tn) Ivmph i. »♦
:( ft' 1 M*k t u lll ill i t ' i " 1 1. . » 1 .» . nf Hi
W i l l io ii
/Hi'i M ih n t h l c f i \^ n»
for the time lielna has deferred nit rhatired here (“.lav with rwiduetIf
nl «* im im iiu m ini t*
at Ai.tn o'clnek Saturday evening
blttc •
f hiiuk w 111• «i hl *
11
f»f f* # » fiirlr, ( in
N|
It
S lf ir k U m l
th** rn«*fv hunt- rlour b r lu if R •
Communiat "reform” |*rn*ram» in inir a lottery.
... 1
( »t (ft |
cno-t frr.inrritlv ,,. .*,«1, 1,-1
Slier iff IliiRnn I'ariiah -aid Al- nt the aehool fimlltall field. It T hourp» «*f
**f S iin f nr *l »« n fi#'ph«"« **f I
I.
nn*I
M
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favur of rrliuildimr a rountrv Ion*
•*
(|
t,V nail-, cplinter. 4.„i ..ti„ , , 1, 1.
f . U l IM 1 \ I I I ’
from
the Wtlwre, principal, announcetl to- a\rmi'ti»r lin y, S'nt II
.St r l r k l i m l
_ torn with war and rivll itilfe , «hr len’a Miieat reaultrd
I I I \g •
ilval will follow •
4.|vl ..I
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.! •
Mi il \ 1 \ M
hlng nlijret* ainnnd Iran
■ field
rminditfi ln*l week nf 'JO Ni’irroe. day. The rarnlval
% aald.
ill
f ., , Mr 14
F T A *upper which will a la il at
Hi,
1* hati- trern ir*r,| f.»«
.
t
-,, «-1
•
.f .
~ * .*
1*.
( | Ih *
chanted
with
lieitiR
Imlita
w
riter.
The hiatorv and tradition of
f»t «*If* nt&gt;
f i l l H i* l*»
S:dO o’clock.
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* . •». * a.
c
trl
It"
-1
1
1
'
fhlllt'
1
'*
anil
flrhl
1
lop*
i
mi
pickup
men.
China. Mm*. I’andlt *aid. would
.
f.iWork l» iirngrcaalnv nn the new
t ,
(1111*1 t h **h *h
’’Telaniia a n l i l ' i v i n |« , 1—-. rf&gt;. e»*1f h f l l 1I |» ■ "list *I ' t •,1
. dllfCVPI
make It ealtem elv difficult for
an n ri nn the north aide of the
•n.I
U|M* ’♦'
IN
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worthy
p
r
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,r
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r
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|a**nn*l*»
f
Mpdt
fW.OOO.orm people to he *wunir
•ehool. *aid Mr. Mllwce. I l In* \ pi
» if
r|a r m i l . I l e u n d e r . Irw al *
.&gt; h r .* .r
I h**\ «Nll| *• r«t*P *' * *'• !
H A N N M VBR. Germ any. M, t 2* r ,u(|M
r l . . . room* for prt•bout nvernlsht.
S* II * if' *;
t|«rt‘ t , »f he* mam
f
him* 1 " i.
r ’. iI’oiice
n n e r al
a i ItiephnU
in r p r t n i* a
« ri trre„trt. e
i d
r . • l.eoll*» erw.m
• a ll* f a r lr it V r e .ir ll*
Tb.
I , , n . i„ Hu*rr 4
id
...
.
*
A
* n tr 'f id
India frela, *h* raid, that the an entrrpriain? fie,m an .ale.m an mary grade, and i broiler room
gt nn*l ’ if ' w •!
I *'•
O r a l I h r r | l * r a * r | . I . r f . . . ir -Ir
m• I* »i f •I 4* to* l
U.N.. with aimo*t one-nuarter of
tffifl
tn
and *f H&gt; l**»fl nMr*.
Thf* " llt lR C f f ♦lll»i4*#*l
fnr celling
farmer- “ inauranre
V t l'r p ,
T ill*
I* d .ir ir by
R iv in g
,4| a hi**8
t. r l I.I a *cl I , III • a
tha human rare nulaldr It; la a hit
SIHK.N M ISSIN G
fly T I I K \S * -" C IATF.M F IIF S - .
If .. ’I• n ia lln dn*ra ,.f ant't"*i"
&lt;• Imi* ,,. ,
I,.I,,, Il
agatnat the Re.| A rm y” to *ave
1 Ir lirg* **»!l
of a fa rrr.
m l ‘ ”
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I •
A S IIT A R U I.A . O.. Met. J.V &lt;,T*i
Senator
Taft
(H
-O
hio)
»*.,|
today
the
("IO
*
I'nlrtu
*1
Action
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nf
in
Jill
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It
1
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their farm* from eonflaratinn.
*1 H '» \ r
lilt v r
• io*a|f a* f -tl *
Aahtahula police liaten In *irrn«
*'%|faitlral rrurnri hr»• It * »* rum
The inauranre- A pirlnre rtn»tCommittee, trying In defeat Inn, &gt;f le-eterlmn. bar drolif'c) tire 1 a f I I y | * H ’l# *
H E N A T K C O N riR M A T IffN
turn i
’
/ f 11
with *'i«piclon the** day*.
The
(jrvflnprfl
4
p
r
r
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r
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l
r
,
fb*
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m
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eard In la- flatbed tn invading Sov­
4
BT. L O U IS . Mo.. Ort 2A «.!*&gt;
city'* flOO alt raid alren, pur- Hartley I .alter, Art .** an mite n lit* dale.
4»r, fuel
Ii* hi 1f1
4-r »*•»■ THt*
Smiiinuh
rm .
™ Chairman H arry R. Mllrheil nf iet anldier*. It lane the likene*, of rhaaed during World War II. U
S ’ lt t I o t i l
W ( ’ it I b r r
lie made plain Ire alltibuted ",i» In wlial be caller! lire ‘wtdeiprea I 4 fi\ ntfirtf «**-•. I T . mi ItpMhrt i
llu aif
U a n rlillfH
«ill HmI*I •
the Civil Service CommUainn aak- loaeph Stalin.
ml**ine Official* aaid a new nne lllppnrl" lire law hat won amor,.- wnrklngmrii a* well at lire general Hr. ,J|?iiIlmi»n puiiilnl nn*, ,’*h••l»• mcdiiii.* FiH Iav i* Hu * miiimm*
High \eclrrdav
«d lha nation', poatmaatera today
would r"*t tw n .flflh nf the pre­ ptihlir deapile
l.fia *—la 1.
in 11 fnm lil that If pi«»p«*rlk i*lntifi
• mimt ** lUoifn in **«•• ' tl\ Hall i*
inili* it* rleminrialinn ' •
U N K V K N T il AUK
to C U p p o rt IrRialation In rnd Sen
frar lant nighf lh4f T«ft fnrrta U trrril In rh ll'lirn . Hir&gt; *111
Itali* "
C H IC A G O . Met. i s i/7*i I ,lo r d , en! $ l.,M,n elvillan drfrnae hmlget u n io n i M n m «« ■ M«Iav«* U I mh
7 Id I* M
■ta c o n f ir m a t io n
o f poatma*terf* |i* **»| (ftbhd*
wniihl M(ti*alM thr rlrrtinn from |»f•»♦»-*Im i "
Tfitiii M '
T h r t n r r l i r i i ; ha* I r e n • ill**8! **•
• r l.
Teater la looking for Iheive. who
ihlpa.
ia,i
i »«4 nirHr*
HOT R O T A T O R S
S’liMud' *
—if r r ld t * i i ta in l l i r • |i* « n itil|fifi **f I h
A* ■ rfiu iilh o r of ih r law , p4%- Him Mr tnhl a party rally at
atnle from all the hot«e» he own*
T R K N T 0 N , N J .. Oct. 25 (Ah n l by fh** K^ptihllran ro n lio llr I NV^ark, Ohm
T
illH
f«
E
li
MAN
n
riraniialim
i
ami
»fl*pM«rtl
uf
th*
hi*
(20,000
ah**w
hot
...
They,
left
T W O I’O I N I) DAttV
New Jer.ey Rrpubllrani are giv
" If Ihey ran** 1*10 th** rlurtinn,
T A M P A . Ort
'affi IfVt
Tli** filtvU *»fl hnml, \Ir* It'lph
&gt;
LO N D O N . Ort. I S — OTi A two in hi* p lair, Teater *aid. a timken Ing away trlue— and what they rail HlMh r-n n irri* In IU47 nvrr I ' c
T in * W r i i l l i r r
they'll
atral I* W f'rr unitig Vn *Stai«* prr'rnt^f*r v i i l r r n r
i**«lay Smith M i l l HmI hs Ml m rm k f* *»#
•
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rnl
Trum
an'*
vrtn,
Taft
b
■
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»
»
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1
lillliail
e
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r
•loan
nld
nag.
pound bahy waa liorn here Monday
hot — potatne*.
lieen lat-elrd ihe No. I targ*t have w n lih rr*
in Ihe voting • ha* Arthur VVIa«rn p4 «»l IRd •«• Ihr mamm iall(*u n« 'irienl tu 4*
Teater’*
rhr*tnut
-tallinn
"Gal
Or
Met
nlfht. He haa bad nothlnir to eat
I V I. • • . ’ I l l ,
booth* tteeau*,. we’re afraid th" hrlhtf In Tampa
The blur-dyed potaloea are part of o r g a n l l e d t a t e ir in ' h e N
Ih r matt arrutnl Irfiil •hi- im |xirlanl t»i« »•••.*?
lit
t*
llnre hlrlh , and nothin? 'o drink lent Marine," winner of many Irlue of the flO F enngreaatonal cam
llir
mil,g(,an,
elertinn i* gnlng tn Ire atnlen.”
7 r n n g r r a a ln n a l e le c t io n *
*L f
nf Itrlriif thr •rljrirrrman in IH»
»t
m hut a apot of litandv and water. rihlein*. wa* atnlen Monday from paign effort to
III *mni V
Ferguann dill not elalmratp.
ronvlnee voter*
N R W S F R IN T I I ’
Taft art forth hi* view* in In
S h r r lff Hugh f'lillireaOi murder
T eater’* rhling arademv In auh
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57
™ hut Hortfir* aav he la doinr flue.
In Wachingtnn, It^pulrliran Na
A f’hiragn
N
K
W
Y
O
R
K
.
Oct.
25
nth
that
the
national
Demncrallr
A&lt;lw
e
e
k
ly
c
o
lu
m
n
fnr
O
b
'
n
v
o
t
e
r
,
7n
IS
The child wa* born ptrm alurrlv urban Morton Grove. Teater ye*, m lniilration’a aurplua potato pro m a d e public in Waahingtnn. H
to Ucrrver
tinnal f’ommittre (Siairm an Guv plot.
Jim m v Sam Mactin. adriultr.l in . p r ic e in r r e a » e n f | | r t . a . t o n
rut
52
on t'r | Mm-ielo Mr*. J. M rKentie in l*rinrr«' terday awnre nut larrenv anil hurg gram t* waataful and eatravaean' •aid l h * t lo O h io I h e T I O t ' t r
George fiahrfel.op pre.|irted the
n
e
w
c
p
r
ln
t
*
p
r
e
a
r
)
l&lt;
«
iay
in
•
former for the sheriff, raid At
50
M
Rtalrlre Hoapltal. He ia in an in larv again*! two men whn he *ald
The Reprihlieani have hew-n mall. ha* taken full charge o f lir a G O R will nick up at lea*t five thur gavn him the money In *end •nlldateri I'aper f'orpnratinn, *e New: 5',’lk
05
05
eohator. He r**a hta flrat m r*l had rented a atall for a h o c *
aeate In tne Senate and 25 In a telegraphic money order to Mi*. rnriil larg ed Gntiadlan ptiniueera. I’hneni*
campaign
of
hi*
I&gt;emnrratle
op
Ing
and
pauln
g
out
Ihe
potato**
49
51
thla weekend. Doctroa thourht it brought to hit academy Sunday throughout tha atata aa an e ih lh ’t
the llm iar in the Nnvemlrer elec- V irg in ia Morrla In f’hieagn. 8a&gt;i
f’nnaotidaterl trecame the fifth c eatt|e
nent. Ji/teph T . Rerguann, “ t e ll
55
HI
night.
beat no* In feed him for a time,
Uemnerala
have
lieen Martin aaid V irg in ia Morri* wa* major Canadian new*pnni com ­ Waaltiliglnli I' f .
y him what tn aay and w h e r e tlona.
of
"the
Truman
Administration’*
5.1
R.l
Teater'a aeerelary, Ml** Audrey
claim ing they will make aimilar Mr*. Virginia Mnuto* and the pany tn boost price* in ju d under Apalarhlm la
The Britlah Medlrat Aaacwlalloof potato to go” but he added:
45
52
deacrilred. the horae left In * 500 .000 .non program
two
week*.
Four
of
them
are
nttca'a
\irt«&gt;rt
Mid It knew for aura of a M-nune* .Pugh,
_ -------t
h
e
y
gain*.
money waa to pay traveling e»cron dratructlon.”
. . . . .
.
,
Significantly, however.
41
51
mnng
the
rlnmininn'*
top
eight
Tallahatce,
The
figure*
Gahrirlaon
men.
hkby who aurvived »nd haa lieen egcharge for G allant Marine a*
la
w
Wrapped in rallophane. the blue have dropped the T a fi-lla r tle y
anae* for her and her ei-ennvlrt
7t
at
newsprint maker*.
West I ’alm Rcarh
told that a Dritiah woman nm-e "an old hay Irumer r»a«ly for the potato#* carry a tag warning they 1 aa an lim e in this atate."
tinned nn a bmadcaat would not
uahand. John Moutoa.
ICeatlaaee wa e M * M*&gt;
gar* birth to a 1 0 ounce l.ohy who I glue factory, worth, al the moat are unfit for human enniumption.
Ferguson, meanwhile, expressed
£
aunrlved.
|2K."

Tulamis kills One
In Suminolu Area
So Far This Year

Alum

Ohio Senator Claims Taft-Hartlcy
Law UNo Longer Campaign Issue

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(K ile* *1 tti* IVf »**•«•» mvm* t*tlNlr4
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to* AMI* 4!«l** •♦#•
W ED N ESD A Y . OCT »
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— I o D a Y S Mint r » K H S E

iaofr*»lonal people a* « .vault
ol Ui« diam uii them In World
k' “ ! }
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II tl.oe* now ol d ia lla x * ha**
,, .pemt two ui th ir* y r a n .n t h *

hhindet A il d o - 1...i n Knlrert Hi . • Popltam waa iom ninn.tei in chief ... th« I .1 1 aal ■itett inga|mr« fe ll, and

Army, they isn't jt*t th* nrc«aai&gt; rulleiir ol p|iifrt»iu.i*l tialn « »»**•“' »••"
.... lith e!.

r illl.D K E N K IIE E I
I l.llitrer. I niter I i Vre. Ad
n..lt«d t i r e With t’ o *ul«
Anyliu.e Kvrepl Saturday
A holiday.

What'* tne antw er? lak e then,
into it.* Army anyway and let
the future worry about )»uni|,

LA ST

T IM E S

TODAY!

• P ifiid « *l lio iuan inedc a go***
•f^teih in h«Kall ol armament *r

dvMtnn. hefore li.e I'n iled Nalm«.
yesterday All Hut country '»••» 1
he i«td ... r ll c ‘ 1. a •"» M*»*na In
at the ........ ••••* * . •**'

. .I ll , th e a n m .n l rle fl. it of th e rh -|.a itll.en t
T h e in te rcu t lug | h»||i I |.i tlilit IhdilddHon hope.s to iiudi*
|J (h .
,|, p a r t m e n la l a rt lot., r a t h e r M .jin Irv a rt
of t *.„!!,«• v- l i e ft... i« .- „
- I , .1 in e f f o r t s to p-*

i h r . V ! " *,!' m d u luo n ''wt.'.'n he wdl
*«t or wl.ither l.o'll a n r p l ur reI - '1 •».* r^omMirr.datlun* or i«
t « ,n,irf,&gt; " , r , r
,h *

• mi to doatm .a
••
•• ,n
1
aim aiBfid i« nut a one way 'it * *
where the d em o ci.n et
»»»h|f« ’
tkemrelvr* to . U le a d ...............
at the tc&gt;ii.".unoii&lt; nation* ol tl"

' " • '* '" &lt;« I " •'!*lee*
|s .- l r a t e s Now he h a s a s k e d th .
t u t * . s la t e &lt; o in in e ir a &lt; n n .i..i« s io ii foi u |.|.rt.v a l o f l i. e new
ip t e
hed u le lilid e i 4111 ohl a ln l u l e widt h mo**t |Mi8tlllUftterf»
,,t „ #,u | , h»»oye to iy n o re . n iu t e ilt to Im v e to f o m ' i e e * tin
r ix t i.p r a le s . &lt; o n ,-,, s ,„a v he e x p . l e r l to i .- , e iv .

Youth* who .yore the .....tva„t I Ju m 11*4*11* on the A rin v'i
tctnrial (ia»»ifkatlun teat an lie
lly HID IIK H M tN U
1*
- - ,
!r ,,^ rrir€ , r °
* #f d rfm e d tn
lonr a* they .or.tlnur In tchool.
.................. ............. * '
Iilovtdrd
it#*, ante of two diatiii etnei .toith you. three rnierg* ridim de
Tlu-y'rr in l iee upper In
half of the
ti|»p**r twin fH.. ie* that have Aiit*n aitn* the mand my nreaenrv in Warhineton
fre«hmai&gt; rla tt , the ....
tlili.t. of ...ph.-more year, the tr-fi ...e s * of I -.r.yi.-,,, ..*1 l.-a .l-*
I t.avr ha.l In •tl,rt|ulr i-unfr|
J . S ? ' a n V .V i-rueth.i.ir Inull t-e done aboi.l .
» In VVathliiRtun with tefrr
thr v wraut to y., on r*. yrartuate I-. it. will.out &gt;|. I■\ . I l.a 'r fn..r.-l • tier tq an rm ria rn ry which l.a
•rli.H.1 I I * u|.|»i half uf aentur .1
-r.il.it. !v it* a rear *- t•• irturr. • • vrl*.|.r*l m. .I v.ldrh, utile** Mima
vear
• Waduuptiui In hi !rr In t» tl.n * ll.irttf t. ilui.r »t-.a.il it, wdl eff*c
2 A |M.r&gt;r I i.c who (how* tup- d-.mlay .. &lt;*-r
.
t Init'r portion of thr citru*
rttor lull llipem-e iu a leM *huul.t
aid
I .Inr.'l kl.i.w lion I.me I wilt Im l.u try uf Floti.la, T *aa* am*
u **nt to .oileae «#n a m*hoist- i.avr
Iu iru.al.i In W atl.luittnu; tl l illfi-tlila. t t r p ir .r li.a t iv i• lion
l,*l,t lor t.v the yovemniti.t ilrprlidt .... t...w . •I--1 I n we can y - 1 tl..- c llr o . a tra . of t'allfornla an-*
bt.aurv thr nation »re*l* utalna, Ilia wu.k &gt;t..nt I d»ut,l tl.at I Will teas* ate al«u tr«lna hark to uteri
no mailer who ha* I Item.
ullrl aa a- po*tlhlr
with o.r tit !h*»r confer r is e r .
And *lii#ae " coa.mltf#** don't
,,r ,,,l« ,0 ««» *'• ^ &lt;u*
o ttg ath r I “tenner
While I am that* I a Hoi fe t'ij***
draw any line* nil th* kind o f, mu or* fiuv. J I had l.upc-l that
Ben-Gurton
of Itiarl it IMnha*
eWmatlon nne of the**' deferred i n.lyl-t f t al-lt to tpand the w.ek* •hat I 111.1*1 inquire into lha oo*
r&gt;.utln cOuhl take tt m akrl no helwreu n.-w arni the tlrne » r rr all.tllly o| *..me .ii.xtlficatiun ol *t&lt;.»en lal*ovet, M inuter of Ju*diffrt«e*«w wheihei hr waul* to ronven.d auti.a at .ut tuc .liMik-t thr -l.*« ii. ii.tla llm ri.l credit re- ***** readin g national election*
— I'lua—
*iudy omh.yy, phytict, them U lry, and hat * . . r | i t i • iMiiiilitr uf eolation which haa he»n ^•«.|r|4
| ° r* l , ‘ * u ' I * * ' current
Cartoon—"Horn In
law, fa lin ,
**f*»if&gt;. ai*rakiitg ti.g ag imenlto liiim iiiititii and which can result in paralyd n e h"', , k-’al &lt;tl»i». Hen-ii.irtun atked
many uf uur ictall hustli**'**.
rlealdent t-hatni W riim ann la
The Night'*
up|H&gt;li.t aomeona to form a "rairsay
l &gt;.m»d&gt;—” 1 t til l Kemeiaber"
I
.
r
e
i
n
haviue
i»
.
anrel
th
.*/
uk„
Kovr, nm*nt ”
Ren Ourton
.im ply m. one ran predict for l f r , „ . rnl
•twaklim ...faeim e.lt* hut vnu-as r, cr,„ ly , t . i f ned liiilriiu llu u a lt ----,u ** what k.ml uf rdiKan&gt;l m*u , rt", Kr y»i.ii,». ,,t n, »
t *r* tl.at I have no thulcc in Ih*
------ .. . . -------,&gt;ir
"*r ‘* ""',l 1,1
prefer ».ay.i&lt;a t-n r amt vtsttinar matter.

M l*. Konreveil w illing m le a d
MafaaMM, »*&gt;» d ,it the I iiiu | ic *&lt;
natu.n* in »*enl ol a v.ai would
b a ck -fix I vi'H i *'•'»» U - . they
would d ihry ••'dd keep l*r
fUOUfh h*&lt;k
i

woild Hut you may l x rutt tl.-1
i f yhe ( an.inunuli w.nild tlnaii..
tool till, rn u i.liy would I ritau.lv !•»
, ,
la cat
•rniamen
u a
a il Hril.naly
to ■'(.•••.
.
*• '*|| it tin I nl to he Sirpriliii l»
• capltun m a aewt|i«|&gt;ei. Wc
didn't lakr I tier lioul.le l&lt;&gt; read the
• it.lie in wc dot. I know v-l.al li.e
atyiwti n Hut v e wundn v.l.al
|nnd of • '.odd tl"* wiiuW be d
fhrrr w eir no r u p .io i people m
it W r air alra.d li.r.e wuuld l.r
litlla pioa.tr* w tir it not lor ll.t
Fold*- E x m o o r*. K o . lr l r l l r i t and
Faklonr. tim e would tie hide |.|r«
flirt but lot Iht Mtl. Inun. it.c If. t
lto|-*», ai d. ll.s I ltd Allen*, llieit
would bt; little p h yiK al ilrvtlo).
D.ci.t if it w tir fat the Joe D.
M ayfiut. Hot. fjlalkl. and "Clioo
Che o' |u. liter. *11 ui Vrltom ait
•upehoi people

W

h a v e l a e l i to let |.a -l &gt;a n d a l- lit
In t h is iii.ilill'V &lt; o .ifn i s m i
|i|o |.e il\ in v e s tig a t e d th e
c , -m i 11j, 11... 1 d isfn d e r. Mini l e f i d etl '.-n .. w ild M tu riiu lilru u i
, h „ **.-. I Ills m a k e s it si em m o re e i.u n its th at th e l i t l t l s l i
have: not l i . i a l In ll.v
lih|&gt;s Ih u l o l I i . i II iim .I i
| ttt| ,,, n n « l&lt; in tim e s

lts|M il|s|l.|||t\
\\ or lit W’ni

hi

I I I I #*• *I I • K it

f■•I w h a t, e .v .i|.t |.erI w as l i i e . r W orst d e ­

lililt * S

th is n ew in it ia t iv e of D o n a ld so n w ill, e v e n le s s e n lh .is m s m
titan w its sh o w n fo r h is ro t in m a il -erv ie *. Inst s u m m e r,
I. w a s p o e r a l l v s . „ ., d .s . , l at th at ..m e I Imt D on n b iso n 's
nnve w its u M in i./ , i,la v . m li tided t&lt; put pri-Msort* on t on
p n -s s to in c r e a s e th e a p p io p i in tio o lot th e I ’o st O f f ic e lh-

,,,.i iiiu .il .Since this wits i .i .i, ilni.c, |h.nnltl'".n hud to keep
the flit in force or he m the |Mudtion of hix klntf itnwii. It
tie should Hvvinp li.e p an el post rule deni, |u-ihu|M he cutilii
use the ii.cicttserl .eveni.u us u hua.s lot Ieecit.diiiK the ser
vice led.let loll’

The Day The Sun .Went Out
In th e s e a to m ic tu n e s , w h e n so n in n y |m .p le a r e tre m h l
ntr mI m iii I th e " u lt u u iit e r tls u s t e r ," I fin rl lltu t t h e i r is a so rt
•f nltfliHv Ili|f a l i c i i g l h Hi ih u f**lh*\Vili|r

I; w«ll6" v

THE WORLD TODAY

u u ay white ft.riuli who cumiemn
At foreign A ffair* Analfat
Ihli roil of tinny, lio w etei, pio
in any field u apt to U
K.i**la'a rail fr.| lha rnnrhitl-n
liow. and for a lony time thru of a "Rig Five" pear* part it,
l be eotua rrl.u will alway* Lt uf roqrte, a further t.lt of tart,
cal maneuvering in thr cold war
.* in |u*ft&lt;e and fair play, n
Il holda i.i.t no |Kia*thiltty what
(ept for Neynw*.
eve* of a cMaaliun of I otlllllea.
Many ptupie tteih to think
M ill it'p to h ah l# would lie a
theie ii no finamial piot.lem in­ m lilak e for lha United NationO .tlerpla* th« move without duo
volved in publ.ihmy a new«pa|t*t
--uihirralio.i. • •
You limidy pier* a hullnn and out
You take tha iptedlahahle place
M tome* all teady to be ileirteied. of m atsl to a Jeweler to find
i f Ihu were to. it would lie hard whether If le gold. And It** the
to account for the failure of /■*/ huaineta uf the pear* organDatt»n to te d every propo**l, how
daily ncwvpapei* in the part A) aver quedlotiabl*. tn *•# whether
yaat». a* icpoitr.l lint wetk by It rontalna a grain uf hope
Ih le la tairtfeirlarly true ti,
BH Saturday Evtniuy i*o*l. During
Ihu rama |tertod practirally ctary thete daya when mankind a t a
whole It in lino * Bar peare. Evert
laaller newrpaper in Florida ha* tha tagimenlatf
.Da uf thr
tidier gone Liu Lc. L tcu tnctyial lo ialltaeU ii • • l . l l l u * ' W....U aay

.fN K r.rr,.?:,:.K,S IL

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LU a :V

'amen" to that.
It would ha anfarftyaM a If any
opportunity w ar* paaaa I up to
better tha world'* arratahed s it­
uation. Anyw ay, H a#n*i do barm
to debit* tha liana.
So vid Foreign U in iite r Viahtn
ehy, In luppartlng th# raialution
Monday bafotto th# D . Jf. Aa•cmhly Political Commltto*. m id *

.

|„„jr,
K*nf» long tim e "
" '- n . now. If that la meant a*
p**re grtture", It rail* for
a t.lt uf ronaldrialiun in view of
tin rardlnal tenet laid down by
the late l-rtiin:
"Aa long aa rapltatldn and r&gt;t
rlalld ri remain, w* ra n . km live it.
peare. In th* end on* or the

other. will triumph
-

tha
... (inient

.'m,
u ? " " « ,,n , r r u»'''
lh* Soviet Hei.ul.llr or uv*. w .»|t
capital.»m. Tl.la It a rttp .la u
w ai."
Mr. VU hintky la an ahtoil |..*r
trier of word*. Thera la no .Du'.l
about the "mealatenre o f tlra r*
pltalitUc and aoclallatlr . yetem for a long Iona lim a." Hovvev. r
there i i every !}oubl In the worht
about
that
etwaidenco
hel.tg
"peaceful. On the contrary, th.cold war may go on and on unl’l

"tie *4d*» I* knoeke.1 mil
That undoubtedly la what Mr.
Vlihlnikv haa In mind. It muat
I *, far tha cold tear la
fund*
mental part of Hnyfat droaregy
Moacow baa no dHlr* for to ma­
jor "hot ora ** at thtg (Uncmte
Sh* lan’t raajy for it and ahto haa
been doing vary wait with bet
cold war vto to now. •

m

However,

tha

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to

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ConKrtNssnian llcrlong KcportH

!“'7.

'^ U ^ S t r S t T Z S i t tt.in than lutm eily .-f the wide ----------------------------------------variety uf Itrld* o| hiyl.ri Uarn

ftm ld^W ar i|#N t * IU ‘ Up" " in
-T h * rny.neeru.y id e m ca -the
huniMiltir*. arnl thv heating a ii i
all inadr •tgt.lficant and r**ent»»l
c n t i thullunc tu tl.r •iicrriifu l
|.tu*er..llun of the la«t Mar and
Hul the motion wns op|M.se.l l.v Al.rnhum Duven|M.rt, n •-"*
will continue
..... .
to la* vital to III.trfe..** aa to thr national
•nnkee -Selectnmn nnd Jmlpe, friend mid advisor ..f Ceorg.- national
nathmal defei
U iidiliiM lon. Al.rnhum Duveti|iort fnc.-d the pnuic nlmut th. welfare If Wr are to maintain "...
rtvllliallo n , we cannot iw.mtt any
&lt;-ml ..I the World with the best ..f Yankee heart uml head
-nr „f the-, area, of knowledge
be tfH
otuly i-rtp|.le.t,“
&lt;-t1p|.le,t."
lie arose-, and addressed his legislative
ni||e«Kues.
*Tm
..... ......... .... ............ , , „ to
.. be
»erloii*ly

.

i

IN D IA N T E R R I T O R Y !

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'Io n a n d , w h e n th e d ii l k n c s s cu m e ul n uo ii, llte m e e tin g ot
he l.o vver H o u se b ru b e lj|t in u la iin . In th e N tu le N etiu le, U
«H«il toil o f jmI |iMii iiin c iii wMn loiolftf, ho 11im I I h r leHl**lMtoi •m ill m eet th e Ih ty o f J u ilp m e n t w it h w h a t e v e r cn u ru p i
th e y cottlil m n n n pe to tutm m nu.

( Ik * yoveinmeul lit* l.tyui. a
tuundu|. id ll.t tup futniuuiiolt
thir country, and inlrndi ntl.ei t&gt;
atpotl ll.t in. i i , pul l t.e i*. ill |ail
But you iannul put in |ad all the
liundltilr ul lliomandi ot ( ominui.
tit* and (.'uminunol iyn.|.all..rri&gt;
the 11 a it lit ll.i* counliy. Il.t ir
limply i»nl loom for Iliem. and
Mur* it not a nation to lule.ali
»"•w" '1* T * " "
wm,
•t topic o f c o u r a g e !
U ii.itl.l.a l.» u 'rln .p t, llu w rv ri, lit*
” I he D a y o l J u d g m e n t,*' In- s a id , " i s e it h e r a p p ro a c h pioiaiut.ou o| tha Ita d cn . auJ thr
ng u r it la n ot. I f it is n o t, th e r e Is tin c a u s e fo r a d jo u r n
ebvrou. ii.fo ia w l.nl. that at
tathei to all: their totloweii will n e n t. I f It is , | ch o o se to ta- fo u n d lin in g m y d u t y . I w is h ,
h r r r f o r e . H int c a n d le s m a y l»t b r o u g h t."
have a wh«l(tytnt r fleet (ien.f a
o f c o u r s e , th is w as nut th e o n ly tim e th a t |teoplu havr
pailoi pink .1 mj lou^et lira tl.ii.y
e h e l.l w h a t seetirn to Im th e iilllm u t e tiiaasletr. Ill t Iu* |tast
Id da
hey h a v e t l # 1*1hied m th e p ti'sciic'a o f s u c h n ig h t m a r e s ns
i
T f ./ ."
...........
•'
‘ A hind id ,m ore than $!tOO lit- il... i i i i u . i ,,,, ,.t it ., it.
liy A l t iln th e H co u rg e o f t illd .i
bttn co i.lob u irll by C rn ltal I Ian
&gt;r tile ta p e u f p lag u es lik e till' llla c k D e a t h , o r th e predict
dian* to ll.t O il* ml.. Neuiu.tl Slat
tl End of H im W o rld III (lie y e a r lUOfl.
H u l tu oil t il.i,,
„i i i
.
, ,
,
, ,,
(uad to tepair tha tianitHt done
Itut m Nil h is t o r y it w o u ld la- h a rtl tu fin d a Ire-Iter ex
to a Seminole County N rito 'i Imi.n
im plr fur uur times than the sturdy figure of A hrahain Da
w hirk war hinned by a tuny ol
• npoit. At it lim e when we are all haunted by doulits amt
tfh ilti D ili &gt;*nte of ju il.ia and
inert tons ii ImiiiI the |suieiliility of atomic w ar ami trying to
•piol uf ytneiuoty rl.i.uld *ei*r
.lecitle w iia l course to ta k e , lie g iv e s tin t h e o n lv ltonalhle an
to ihoNt that the tan al piejudur
" I ............
I - ................ I . . . my ilu t ,." — fly b .w O I
wtmh atlll t l i i l i in tolitr pail* ot I f
I lio llia s .
OU| ila lr ami man.l u l l iliell m
CMwnally in iiith uutl.irakr ar
•a ■ilia o rd in a ry •tatemrnt
He
thi* l.oute b u in m i .* not uu.renal
declared that Morrow'* po*tw*i
policy la “ l.a.r.1 .... the Inevitable
knd that the N r p u o l.t ir hate

togh • Ulger ntwtpaper. of taken
• M r by torn* chain. Yet, ar the
PtoMt point* out. there ii • field
ftor til# imall ntwtpaper. but you
to kftow what you art do
aod you can*i let people who
• know anything about it nui

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"*• ..... - 'i*1V* ni u,ir^uh.;*

Ul R c \ o lu tln tia ry U at
th at . at hn . es c a m e ut nm ,n. I he
o le llevv u i.d I'h lc k c i.s l o t is t i.l. It wne so n.o s m l ..f m e le o ro
o fflcal i.lteiiM nieiluil H int r e n n e d to hrltik' th e rluv to a n emt
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l #o h lmuntt*i I*e*ii4*i|al J**t»6t* M 1&gt;«»rta 1*1-•*ii Im - lii^ w a v . II**
vvm i l • ii n**\k m t* n4'li«‘*liilt* win* It u iiiilil ;nl«l -♦*\**i nl r e n in to
Mi** nm tl m i' « h jii |fi* f»»r e ve n I he
maille-t |»m hng»*.i, ;iin l
•vhlrh W ould Id lu g m i f id d llioilltl ^ I •».• uMi.lMHl in t o tile till
lfj | | (l |*„s| f l f f j r e I )e |d i|if|ie ||t oil I he I i Iih I h «»f t h e n i r r * ‘lll
v o lu m e o f I h ih I i i i ^ h T illy w o u ld d«*nf Imt l»\ no UieitliH wild*

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rma upon l.n tie* lion *• |nr»MKiil
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- t i irnll^
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did lint e v e n tlo iih le
II|'!Hi | h
. e ’ll d e fe n se s. T in
11* l.ir ill loll th e inch of lan d III o ler t loll
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Or, p r iliip r , thoultl all collficr
tot realrfat to Ih* •11Alt |j|U*l|? || i h l l't
tli* an**• 1, thru
Many yuuth* with high mtHlf*
Ifinrr, Jit King thv ntnnay fnr f«|*
Itogr, will l.avr ti* MrrVto III thr
A 1Illy tohllr lithrfa* toith innur)
f**«t |*&lt;e**1tof fninili, tolll U tlrfrrirtl
tin fit unlit nv &gt; i# r t lr r .
I hat tonulri inraii prnahflfig
VMilltl litoilUlto th#y ton r l*«HJf.
What Ihtoii 1• thr tolutlnn if tip*
aimed f«»ir#« a le to tf«t (he &gt;nung
n.rn they need while the natloli
««&lt;ntinue» t•* get * flow of mlIge train**1 men?
f *1 help linil the Mnnwri, MaJ.
t«*nrral I.* wti Ii lln * h r y r IHrtrtuf ol .Hrlrctlv* Service, In the
(ail nl H»|f iallr«l «*n n ir iit lit i,
e«lnratni» «i»«l irlHilatt.
II*- w|r|M&lt;tntri1 «even rnnirnltteea
•if th« i«t They've worked «*n th**
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month
tuineil in their ir« muni* ndatluna
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mull*. Whtu o r lark fallh Mt are
towards N m one lias measured the
limit* ol the power nl faith, not
ba«« »• e i.io ie l the m **leil»s ol
Ike rp trll: Itut when he •* " the
wir.d tariff#....... he
afraid an-*
l-ef Ini.n 1 lo^ ynk^jh* . n d J»&gt; tt'ii

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|. o i e fe ll, W ej. Hot la h r ll.
N o ..M l. iiii|.iii \ ...... ta e l, m ade ,s .- s l h l v lar. a i.s e 1.0
one wit* a id e to 1 I,n m lh .it In la r f i .l . e r l u i l i l l e l . n l |.lan ol
d efense f&lt;tr .Miit&gt;a|.ois
..o w . et.-fd v . a . r a f t e r w a r d , w it11.
hllV e dli rl iln l lilt Illot It s hav e la to in e d illillle ii, so II
in o h a ld v w ill n ev, 1 la- done. T h e i i i i l . s t . i-olicv se e m s I «.

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While mu** &gt;*f Kor* - • minernl
weplth I* in the --.th e m Mar.
the country, a re n a I mineral* art
foi.n-l in lattfv ..uantitles ot.l&gt; in
th* aoulh.

On** d I thi* immt H liiiiiitliK A lli»-«l d t-fw il* &lt;l»irlnn W o rld II
j im V A H I a i i I H K’
w iin tin Mi Itit-li loiih of N iiiR h iP .n * to I In* Jii|ilitii*si*. I In : w o rld
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th* lollop I

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I •"» la n d s a le I he in illt a i - a ll a lt p tala to w ho m th e d e fe n s e of
I lit- f-.ilM -f-s h a d l a m t-iilt unit d hail il&lt;&gt;nt#-.| th at th e
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was a so lf iili nl ol-rta.le to at H ik e .* , mid that tlie e re .tlo il
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f.-i tli* *..»&gt;&lt;) foi.e#:
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.-‘♦•t-fil to h a v e th o u i'M m i , too.
W h a t, th e n , w a s &lt; h iir r h iH 's rn iie lr-rn n tln n w h e n , h * th e
new in - ta liiie o t ol Ida w a r tn e fn o iir ieto i&lt; N , he le a r n e d th a t
howni-v e i *tr«...u hlii|{h|H&gt;|e m i.-l-l lie pvultiM a sea a t t a i h no

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On .W attrens K a n u va lin g

Hr H tm SKM . HAT
I n . vine I i --.ii ililan-t.. la Tam p* i Parker*, shipper*, prr-ceeaor* a ' I
le e r..11), I look a m ule tlie,*ue&gt;• cannera rui.ld eel together an i
. .
*'&lt;loi.lv w lir.r I taw art. tre'd a tr the InduMiy, the ftitur
a ftri act. ul r&lt;--.t.e em ve
f.rvr uffered little ln,pe for at.kunr
'-..mine Into lx-*..ue. I lectlle d that
*'"* "• H11* rhauttr altuatio-

e ' ' KI"J
f o U l l u r N ..IU .I I t . eet up w .
•croBipIlahad only Ihrooyh lh.
lough.'*! -o il of effort. But it wra.
n,v
*»..« »• * * ... •■rganiled and backed try over
the
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Uf to roller* (Indent* In “I..- &lt;Mt" «TI#«a tn o w ri. were havin» r.iMMI grower* arvl provided
draff Is Iht*their pr.-l.lein* and were wurriesl ci-nfidrnrr anti fa|tb rterraaarv to
The draft lave gay* arty rollrgr 4t»«ul
oV*l|.lo.l.Kllon ” In thov save thr tilualinn.
I.lk r a but bet brigade flghlim*
•tudrnt ran f r l hi* draft im.*« day* ther- wm- u-&gt; rannlrtp plantivone.t till the rod of Id* rollrgr imi run enlrate t.laril* and Ih. non. a fire, growers and operator- Join
year, tf he aek* l o t It. The draft lh*i Of parkir.ehr.o-. well- llml'«d r-l lian.lt amt barked the Mot..*'
hoard ha* no rholre whrn h. I Torlav, will, the slttele et.-epll..- |»«fra&gt;n. It was a lough amt lire
make* *neh a tequrd bur mn*i “of lh&gt;- im .rl’ t Ind .i-lrv. Florida' jr- battle, Imt the ynumr . . . f t fie * him |M&gt;*t|&gt;onrmrnt.
prawl.tie rltru* pi.-l.irtp.n
re Hatton developed until II ho-aiM*
the altonrrat vole* In the rllfip
In A .ifu tt, HIM fin .ria l Her p r e ie n li the dale's e n al.-rl *nur
.nduttry uf Floridn Seven thru,
*bey told thr hoard*, amt Iht* d ill ,,f l-tralnr. Now' tl.U »lale pnelllrrtand*. they ran d rfrr to the ru t j u a i l v twu-lhlleta of the nation' -amt growers, depending on rttrii
fur th. it livelihood, supported hv
of hie rollrg* roura* twhirh might .,1*1 aopply of citrua
frail
o.ne Nthi hanillrr* who buy, ahto
mean four \ ra ta l a dudrne who raape*, Kiaurfm ll an.) lan-aelne
„
tt,r
t,.if „f m . h * . .
J llt, when w. m o „,... i i „ l..*- ran and roneentrate fhalt. &gt;lo"-‘
Hut In tnt- ra** th* hoat.l. a rtiv r.l at tl.r taturation iMilnl
hnulile. to -boulder Id rt&gt;» fleh'
h* ¥' fc ,,u *° Thr&gt;
,u" new &gt;levi lopri.enla a.lvanrrd th- and thr Indutltv wwa afalilliaed
Who drvervee the credit-’ T " ' |
ranning an.I Inlrr the roru^.-ntrttlt..........................
industriei that mad., it im.- s II.I handful of inchi-trv lead, ra whr
,
tu market our t l.a .lilv Ittcrea-ine , om eive-t the idea of kD.fi.al am*
X ' S
fought for Itv «urre»»- They *f»
Volonia of fruit
W r did not i r s l l lr what a vo.imr te iv r credit certainly. Rut tno-t of
weatern imwera (fea't to Ku*
giant uf an lr.du.trv waa nora ur. nil the r .r d lf lx-long, tu the thou
tia'a liking, llei.ee the peace Irt
lure*, imdudlng the idea of a til the war yr-ara wl.rn the gov •an.** of grower* who were -mar'
• inwteht stepped Milo tht. mark* enough lo are the handartlflng o»
ll.g Five pact.
An.eiiea alteady ha* glWn her and puichatrd rttr.u In iiniieSe* the wall and who handed foge'hei
a i.-w .r. K erirta ry uf R id e Dean able quanllllrt. All thouyht
of &lt;n support «f the program t* mak
A rhrion
haa alated that the "overproduction"
vanttlp.l
arc* Mutual a reality.
United .Slate* it ready
tu talk efowet * began planting like m u 1
rty t.
l.nft yea., tie D ia l aeaw.n ‘ **
will, anybody at any tlm*. How
wat
help*.*
People w.nt r ilriit
r t a iv ,
an&gt;' uoeratlun. Mutual
ever, he hta laid down two e* along with thr n id lirn ert wh. along by g ireara in competing c li­
•entlal rul.dilluna for aurcenful were fetevhhlv In rrra tln e the.
me areas, new laws governing m i
talks.
holdtngr were thooaaiMls whu rn t.irtty and other thlnga. Thi* ***■
tl.r*# rondttton* ate a rhar.g, (e in t the rltrua field aa amateur* the problem w ill I * tougher. A r
in the Fovlet attitude, and tl.r
official r.o p e t l . mate of ahnott
To tatiafv th* guventmrnt'a d
development of •
podtion uf mand. new packinghoutea and prI Oh million hove# avia * racor
----- “ **■ lequallly
----uf
* “mltliafy
"*“-*“ i-&gt; reaatng plant* were n p e n r
eoualtty
crop. Complication*, on* a ltar art
wet). He haa held that .*rrrl ip
other, a r* Iwlng uncovered an
• throughonl the riltu a belt
T*etamined through the
r***a» v
‘
»‘»*&lt;tu*t* « H i t k e y tmtu-frv flourished a* a gtren lie
tl.rn g lh hy tha f la t world might trt.v. Everrt-aiv ptoapere.l an
-•ommlttee- of Mutual. ' Alraad-r.-r «hat.gr* Ut Soviet policy
waapona aimed at adJiaaHne tun
the gout* hung hleh. Th-n th
.* prop.,* uf ti.lt idea of gqual w ar ended and the government w*
ply and dtmaad hay* been pu*
if'- It la afgntflraat that th.- no lunger Intereatrd In rltrua a*
In optrailon.
t.V’R ’ fy leodeia of th* North At
tiatomer.
A determined aroup uf m*-»— th
• ..tie powara ar# meeting t».
T he Dnan.'lat holiday wa* nv*&lt; -llreetor-, advisor* ami. p»r*..nntVa-nli.etun
today
tb
dtecu*.
kfuiaal.
ar
sir t*gy fnr their common do Santa fla m » f dead. In the tni# uf Florida CUru17 aeaaou, Utr first truth of wha ready fur whatever prohJenta tu­
(fill*.
lle ahead. It la a good bat that
A rutiout aldelight of lit* R-d '*ai.|.eoe*l dawse-l on p m n l- 'n t"
they don't know tha liveware, th'*
Industry
and
on
th*
m*r&lt;*h*nt&gt;
peace offensive wa* th* attack
bank and D iaintis
tntareat* t will dig until they find them.
0 1 President T. man &gt;•&gt; lha Mo* rommunltiea depamlant on cltru
Back uf lb*** man n r* 7 &lt;Wrt
row Prrvaa almogt nr. th* ov* cf
glower* from whom they get thaiIm uhood:his oanivaraary &gt;f*4ei&gt; today Pa farT htheir
* E lo rlD Bankar* Aaan-D• ttrangth and In whaoa Intare#'
for* dm United Natioan at Lab*
I totocoaa. Rofarrlng to th* toraal. tfon, alart to what w a i happanln e they a r* working, fh o y ara th•I#nt'» four potooo ro^ilrttoaania aoundsd a warning. It tototoatr-• real backbone of. Mutptol: wHhau*
laid down on Raaoia in hD San that If aomatbiag was not dona *•• them II would coUapM
.
Franrlaco (peach lilt walk, Pr*/ quick, tht wkolt Induitty wool Flo. Ida growara tt«v* —
da charactorUad thorn at "rude, collapta It waan't a pltaaant u*
hart faua
.iJIcaJou*
|gaUftotan*
(than tur* Tkltof* laokad ratghtv dir*
that
tote* their problem*
at ue
ccvdto oHgiatsfto only in ih* min.l and U breama. apparant th
leaf «f1 citrua inlircata, fro w tra, how tough.
of a wamenytr."

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ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
118 S. I'A I M ET T O

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"Quality Bedding Since 1920"

U SED C A R S
1911

1948

CHEVROLET
MamIct T)e!uxe

CHEVKOLET
Flcellint* AeroHedan

2 l&gt; r . S e d a n
Radio, n#w paint, naw teal
covora, good liia t and runnurg
good. Only

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Low M lltag*, Fu lly t./u.opad
W llh A New M.l Of WlUta
Wall T ill* , Had.., An Ilaatas.
Special

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1949

BUICK
Dark fireen Super
Sedun

" 1947

VHAZER

On* owner, low n.iltag*. Clean,
Icily e&lt;iuip|.*d with a n#w
lo cal
Owner, Oood Tiro*. «2duM an .-f (B) Ii f . Gdddtitb luhaiaa* ta r t. Madid, hiat
Clean, Ready To Go. Only
rr drfiuatai. For Sale

Sedan

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1940

1949

OLDS
Club Coupe

BlIICK
Cray Super Sedan
Driven only g|04 mile*

One owner fa r med dnly by butlnatt man Fu lly equip;
radie, banter • defroster;
fam ily. Good, clean and wall with
windshield washer, look* Ilka
kept automobile. Fur aal*
a n«w car.

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T h r rrcu la r monthly mr&lt;tine of
th r N. dr A'. Howard Chapter C
D. C. w ill mrrt at 'J INI P. M. at
thr homr of Mr*. K. K. Bnumilla'
at 010 Palm rtto Avrnur, C o .ho.traara will I f Mi*. .1. St. Clair
AVhllr and Mr*. M It Strlikland

More than rltl no rolf 1. and cio .t
of thr Sanford Trmil-t Cluh ,1
ioyril a aortal and pamr* in thru
Initial mrrtlni* of 11, *ra.«,o Sol
ordaif "l(.’ ht ui thr T'oiii.* C rn tn
T h ry w rtr wetminivl |.y \ (•
Madden, and All- S.im U'adr pi.,
arntnf an in lr r r .lln c pioctnm of
ame* M rm lf 1» of Inn rx rru tii
Un­ aid of the , hit, «ern .t a* hn.t
f'noV ira and •ofI d rin l* w rrr r n

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w ill I f n rnvrnTl ili.h Mipiwr
J * h r P hilalhra Sunday S« hm«l
Ctaia of thr F ir .t llapti.t Chut ill
will hold it* annual llnllow rrn
party at «:.W I*. M H| thr homr
of Mr. and M i* M. I.. Ilayn r*
tit 517 Ka»t T w rnty-fifth S lr r r l
M rm tfr* of thr rla** ami thru
fam ilir* and
nirnilu,i* nf thr
Yo.injt Mrn'» llitilr On*.* and
th rir fam illr* a rr Invitrd. Coa-j
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'nul tak«n their Jm»v frinul* aua\
\M»\ " n« having a terrible time
-v 11li h*'* main i *»»ir»rt /iMihigy. Th»*
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m e G arnei. d*livi|r«| hi. le c tu r e
J'M'kifig r ig h i in to h e r r y e * ,, a n d
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Uiiyed hv Hudnlph Smith. Il&lt;*w-ie
its Kd AIcKinlev and Hill hy T»»mmv
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Hurd We meodw'i*lii|
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Unori w ay. a*kinc I hoar who wi*k
Alihy d id n 't k n o w h e r d a u g h t e r
to Join to * rr lirt at thr T n n ir ' Wrtw ill love with the p*(ife«MU •*•
C rn trr.
•he rti'iepleit a dflt** tn gt» tii thi*
T h r hulldinc. .hi polntr.! mil, I Kail dll nee with Prof* -•ol M .*h«el*
open r v r ty day ami r u n in c f&gt;" and it refill ted it* a act Ion* mi»oo
toUtial artlx'ilira. with tin ryri-p 'let landing
\M.% dapped ih»*
tlon of n*at Katm dai niff III. win
pi tife^wii*, win. I* gave the flean an
■ arhool parly will hr held llu i
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ft i* tdamird. aid Mi
Tnnh
to hold Tourial Cluh •nriala i v n v
Jjatnrdav mcht Ihnouih tin* *ra
W i. r ta ltin c on Nn\ I

.Meeting Is Held
By Truth Seekers

I*nke Mary Principal
Honored At Supper
The Sermul lim de Mother* »»f
the Lake Mary Hrhord honoreil the
new nrinripal and hi^ wife, Pn»f.
and Mr*. H R ll•rken!»a^ll wmi
a cnvernl «li h supper ThurwUy
n u h t.
Wnlemtiers of the rommittee wen
jR n e i. II t)r|ntii*Mrt# H II fiehle,
C* J . Peekhani, Ralpn NVilhan*"*,
W . P. Hurkr. i i a l i f r d bjr Nfjk
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\V. Welder hold. More than Wl
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tunpe r.
The P T A Inter held tt« rejrulur
meetinif with .Mra. t*. W. Welder
hold, president, presiding Oevn*
ticn« were led \*y Mr* J. K R*d»*
tnaon. Mr&lt; Tillin' rf«»m w»*n the
M im count. A commit tee t«» •erve
W the Community Christm a* T ire
program win appointed rnn »i*lin i
nf Mr». II. M. Cochran and Mr*,
J L. Humphrey
Various ph*i*r* nf the Carnival
for llnllow rrn were dl*cu**ed At
the conclusion of rntitmr hu*ine«*.
thr croup wa* led b y M r» . II. II.

Tim

T iuth

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S r h m il C la « * o f l l i r

K ir * t

Sumla)
M p IH im I.

i .l Churrh mrt Momlav .firrn o o r
at M rKin'rjr Hall wjth Mr*. JIt. Crawford. prpniHiiu:
T h r rla * . votr.1 to buy l!5 rhair*
^ M rKInlcy
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for
Hall anil plana wr»r
J^ide for a rnVeriM d i‘h iunrheon
for thr N'ovrmUr m rrlin c
I t iit h it n y
B t r r lin c
w rtr
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to M r * C . A . I ’o t v lr r , M r * . C . C .
I ’ r i r . t a m i M i- I
A AA’ il . o n f o r
h ir t h ila y *
o c r u r lt u f
ilu r it iK
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m o n th o f O r l o l f r .

D rlkinu* rrfti,»titiirnt» w r r r
•rryi'il hy Mr*- I’rii-sl, Mr*. I'rtndrr and Air*. Wl|tnn to Mr*. I7r«wford, Air*. Croljfi' AleCrum, Mr*.
|ti,**iy (!rr*,|»*, Alt*, AA'. J llavhl.
Mr*. Klla |ri*h. Mr* l». I.. ShinhoUrr. Mr*. AA’. I’. Chapman. Mr*.
O lvir AAVIl*. Mr*. J. K Rl**r. Mr*.
Kmmy Abram*. Mr*. K. Ilrown,
T ill*. Air*. John VauKh:in. Mr*. B.
S i r * A It. S h ifm a k rr, Mr* Nrllln
K. p yal, Mr*. J (i. AVart* Mr*.
A\'. S Thornlry ami Mr*. It. I.
Ctrn»haw.

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U.e holly hy shirring In hack, the al Trrnpp ha.- » good 1,-ad with
A t»*i h I*u’ %iha tar «.f tin* Mir mi thr U iU iu iu «Irv**n unit rrcrivrsl u a a * i*k.
• an nf tha Chicago W i.ll. S o i, . 1,1 ,al1 '*‘r **,,J
'*•» p u n
toll U made of pantlier-prml«-d 8*11 vaid- in 100 ca n let. Mill Week
t iiilii? Why, i*niii* ntlit f than U fnIr»c*t injury nint h ilU s n ) iiltii
"Trail. I ••'. fiat many guv* it pond.ring hit futon
catch.*.
cotton and has smooth tide panels of Iowa S la t , tmik III. Irad In
Mrh«'* -jHii( hiil II* '* 1(M #ufni tu I#** |&lt;Mt fi«#fii Hi** fif|ii£t«l f u tl.iow Hi l l dough away
I dhl
In a lir i.f punfrt.m-,' y r t l.r d t i
Tu lie rilg lld . fn, on. of tin
to make the tlgure look taller and |in«&gt;itg with 113 completion, of it ?
Jut#, iifiik rtt, ,» ft'lliivv wfiu ftvi'f
tbirt* tfiuiici in w jihli lir- no- ri**#-*1
f". I Hliili PM'*, will'll you ain'l with Chuck Com iak.y,
Sox vi,&lt; awaid*. th . hlui k ha.- mti-t la* slimmer.
(InierruiMonul) attempted fo, PIN yntd*.
mint* ii »lull ftH.t In Irtvutiii1 unr ffl itfully.
•
hail a i p iJ i l. i and all lhat p t . -iij.n l, Appling would not g in -uh nilll.ii fu, o fli.ia l
w .ipldug
uf
IS rin hyjvanuT
■
nits*tlafiiililtiC
At tin* iiffik *#f tb«‘ ***‘n»«*fi nlirn
Jolin tiottl.y of Mi-*l*«ippi i
lulf i ’,1111'* ui. voii gu cin ry, You
d r filiil. nu*W.i on I h . u ff.i lu T h li will la- dofn at the l .n - i l . i
high p« iiuiil iff tit Him ' ami fullutv hr w« n nt*« ilril iiur-t,, th«* t« pt Jin# an &gt; &lt;v, i nail it la-for. mid you
. ,
,
_.
, running fourth In the rushing ia c .
the I1I60 .-. II.,,. thovra , h n ■
,Ujfl yard , in P|
Mill
C iu iu i).i. •
w ill ii i■
\ *•ii ntifii *m * *
nt Miami * I*i»r k i*i »»n 111** Hn 111&lt;if i! *u|*i,mi mI dm, i ; i.ow what to do with it. So | matiag. Maoiphl* of t h . Southern lit iambi C’haudni nf
Ataocialiuti, I'a l.h u t. farm rluh Hldp. fnun 1&gt; a m to ■&gt; pm . w r.k
lliirki'tl n tin* Iti,i f i irai»i* ntainl* dfnly l«-nv«-% tuwii anil fu#--’ off you pci &lt;Iiipid.
Ir* lo u n ly , In a........... M aryl.n d
L, aknvai of K rn tm ky
„ tenth
gi-imil In population lo, H i. fir .t h i U i I IfltMliii
out i» • a pit «i, nyiuil
t&lt;» (*uhiia&lt;hi cm n three* w nk
I.u k ., wiio ha* played a racoi l dayr and from 1* a m lu main Sal
"NT ii i, y«u got il and you'r.
time in Hlo y .n i ..
2,218 guinea at nhuit-lup for th' iil-Iii)- lithe, ho u ,• a,i,i Sunday
»|mik|tluic Milt) iiia!i! h a * ,
vncutiufi
Although W .t i,. h-nd* In pa
......
...
......d,
.v
rry
tlilllg
i»
film.
lU r k tlt's imiii« in fiu»ntiiiitr«|
Kvrn Hiuijgh Hrmlnolr Ih i’h
hi*
A lla n a Ih . fmii may In- w .ig h n l uml ril
r«m|lleliim s. W ad. .lilt l »- galnr-l
Mhfi. you ain’t got it, ymt'rr a SOX, drpuited foi
iiiuikf it|ti n hh r If i*4*| tut 111*1111, In* Sf h*«il hiiB bufiii'thiiid i*lr#f SlMi
Hfv
hom. to rnult o v n I h . piii|m*it|,,n l . i i d at the I I I . Slntluii on Main
The Himalaya mountain* are on. the mo* t yards, t&gt;72, in I lie- air
w«rtitr amt riut,- a tin* Mf K m -p * sturlrfita rtimUrsI, l l m r an only
Cotniikay *« - rep u rl.d to ha&gt;, Si. ut Wuil.
of Hir w o ,h it maju, earthquake W a,i. ,ank* only lath tu pat* com
I »»• playing gulf wilh a guy
l-i.il r it iir n iy g* l i«u«t&gt; tu make IH me n &lt;m tin* »«|uitil nik I the* ah
Muir-, fur I h . iu n l.,1 i p n l l i I,.It s , a cu rd ln g lo Hie National idriio n i, 42 of 7t&gt; attempt*. Th«
out in i 'hli ago lint to long ago. o f f .i.d him a TIO.IMM, una-vrtli« Ifs mite* tu p tu rilt^hutKH
uf arty unr uf thriri I* m i
Vandy junto, alto Iradt with 12
&lt;li llml tarn It'S h a n t.i ciiuftr. contract to *u c,.ri| Mamphl* mm lhal any fliii lo l.r r n te l.d mutl H rogiaphh l-ia l.ly .
£iituifiay,
luiiijy fall hy I hr Irani
lou.hdown Inttet,
hud
that JH iil't Ilk . thr g trd .ii ag ri Al Todd, who rrtlg n rd | h , I,, w eigh.,I and tuluulllr-l a* an
tint Hirer u lln i S\vK rru jru itria
I iii* v m iV F f f li m*
wetk* ago
r n liy willnn 4H houii a f ln Hie
¥fhu in * Miami fuel H im yei eunir firrhting all uutflt a- *5II pl-yrel Any Hay. | look at hit club*.
M u .ltid
It lom rtlm et
town
" lt ‘&gt; ta llie , haul for l.uka tu ,&lt; lime ll It lauglil I n h puitlrlpanl
I I i.&gt;T . * o i. I h . nott, I tay to
in fur plenty n| uttenthni: half f»K»th»|| fui hll.S, hut tliry imv*
ilin lit''* Ihlough a* a p lav.i
will Ii. givrn a in * ipi fu, hi* an f •mil anplane* ovrr n e a t burn­
Lack f illiri Tfrintu ii, o n t r i Jurk l»rrn uut |ilu)ri| in i v i i y iirpatt him p ..» . Hum. a ir t a . I I d u ll* ‘ •aid Co,nl*key.
YOUR “SHIP W ill,
" Ai d ll.i guy look * at in ., and
try. i ll,H i., ’ll lull- uf Ih . roll ed hy fotetl flies.
I'liynr, giuiiil If illlliamuin! win!
inrnt. In inshihi* tit** i n i
ha\»
I'aul Rlchaids, th . nrw Sux man l.»t may l&gt;. ol tulnrd I , uni C rlilra l
end i &lt;i iiu ti
kraini-d t.'.'.l yuriN w hll. II,m op In -in 'You waul Vm llrnkT*
COME IN" Sooner
Many llo llaiuieit fly an o ,a ii(e
"Sui • I Htnt Vm . hut I don't a g *l, dm • not Intend lo irla in Ap IToildn lUpoailion or 11,ratal Hi
T h v i.'i no oi|/nnli.&lt;l plan foi pon.lila im k i.l op u total &lt;&gt;l M&gt;l
pennant with the n allo n il flag
wai l to li II Idoi. So I tay, 'N a 1*, pllng a* a roach.
lamlo
Chnuiln'i
of
C
o
m
in
.ira
hrad
By
the Aid of Newspaper
I h . M. Ki t-&gt;|mi|I drli'Kalluti l,ut vauU
in show alleplancr to the ruvul
1 hr 41-yearodd Apidluv imanv q iia rtrl*
In th . pa**ing d .patiiii.i-t i h .
l , , l* ,,,n'
iH.lin- an
l.utl. nini; down tin
H
oot,
of
Hraoge.
III. guy iiitltl*. So | ha*.hall men ludirvr h . 1* n.a,-&gt;
iuitdi.-r flit III. ripr-vtis) I .lib iu - #'••.&lt;» lia v . roitipl.l)d :| of | | at la k .Mm
’
Vm.
I t , »aid h . Tm T* "w om irifot" ami
lion w h i.il tnav folluw u Sllailll t.m p la, yaininp hi ynnl- wl.II-*
The Him alaya mountain lange it i
M iu laid grow* aluiuil n c i v
Huy,
If
I
vi
a&gt;
a
nulMaly
,
,
,
im
licat.il
hr
may
.hep
tlit*
man
&gt;
victory. S.I fat. f i l l haa loal four th . op|Hi*liiK l.a iu * hav. roitipl.lI.hoi, u iilr* lung.
u
h
.lr
M
l
III.
wo,Id
If
Hilt
wat
iluiing
my
M
iip.n*
lo
play
"throa
or
four
m
m
.
vra,
.tra ig ld pann * and ian't g iv .ii ml If* of ;||I, km iii Iuk lo l yaid
H i. guy m obility
much nf a th a u r . to beat tin
In I h . puntimr .hpaitm .ot H i. tlmi day* ,
viu lo ra
w h o ir vh-liint iiiclod . f w li h a v . kirkrd 22 lin n * for an wmdil hav. till m . on H i. In-ad
I ’u id o c -. tin- I in in ll.at km .rk.d a v .ia K . of 28 yaid» per kick Willi Hu* dull* limit ad of giving
'am lo in..
N » li. Haim out of th . m .U a t.ii w h ll. th . Oppmdriir d u l l kicked
V-ali, I've hren fighting ten
riant two wiuik: ago.
12 Hm*» avnayiMg III! S yard* pat
year- ;;u *. and, eietp t for thote
T h . Mr I n . pull .In .n n p ««
knk
Hun will grt uioia. Ilian lokru
T lir fault In *, II iraui* tu m , juapi titlon d a y., | ain't nevei
.an't
for ,bo- .
. _ . M iry,
. If n w w
- tv fotjAoaie
sMppmr
fewer than! not w ilh th* hoy* on the Hum, Iteen
vncai tiippoi
l. No ft
d1 •*
m In mil Yvah, 1 nirai
four P ittshuigh playeit are num- lild with those who did nut go nut lug..
""• *I 1
peird among th . 17 Peimsylvan- fur the tram, with H i. aimoai * w a. a kid, I dllln’l
if i wat ----hungry
ian» In I h . Miami squad T h ey *,, total luck of leseivet which anr . " •** ■ nickel
1
uuaH ei hack A iiu a n j Y a li, and high school of 6(H) pupil, ought ' "
"*'»&gt; I need A guy c m t
3.1k M ilh o k ry . Turn Jelly. U o tu have.
“ '
?"
.Mi.,till and Mill Miaiitk.
Ine S H S squad Ittelf lia. ce,
~
;
------------ *
Tile lop guns ol Ihe Miami lalldy heai, out shiiwn hy Ih ilr
.......... .. A h iriira howl*, mugt
the
'hd .pit, hr,* u r i r blown Iron
at played
I —,
—
a lh lctir Stull will not Ii. a t,angel" opjionrnls, lot ha&lt;
lu I'llitliu ig h . Itewd roach Andy game lo Ihe liett ol Ineir aldlily, *du*- umhei, luown o, g ireu glaat
(iotlafaun lord lu he a ilu , full- fighting ha-d and playing u good Replicas of Ihett- faiunis* pllrhetire •»»ll being made in American
la ck at P ill Athletic Jack H ard­ clean iiustllng game uf hall
wlatthuu-et l u l u
ing played hallhack at Pitt, and
a tii-ta n l Coach Hart Mortis was
one uf Hie l.rtt gtiaidt devrluped
by the late Jm k Sulheiland when
t iP ir n l N o lle * *
lie was cuarliliig tha Pantlien,
And wlial do P ill authuiille*
! ' ttir i im i m t i h i n t VAh
feel aluiul then "southern oppon
i ns . * i * i i i si n n h i i i f i i T t r
rn ts" ? An nlldetic depaitmriil
ii
nn
.m i
,i,
IV 1 - n i'f t t i t , m v n i i r ot " A
tpukevman raid:
iv
■
Ml
VI
IM
I
m
i
tm t
"W e'll give 'am a game' in Ihe
lit I II AM I.hS C, t \IN
Via,I 1m ISt.tr&lt; I H I*
meantime, all thla haliyliou Itn ’l
I I K T M O I T , Ucl. 25
n P,
• 'Ml -1&lt;I'll i | , " . , i i i i i hi
h u llin g ticket tales at all. And tluiverxily of Michigan Athli-ih'
I'ANV, a ,'lurida rutputulluu
must ol Hie ticket* light now ale I tit I t I ex I I , O . I K i l l 1 1 ,1 1 * 1 .1
I'iam ilff.
v«
Laiug sold in McKeesport
A L k ) d | i Iruck Mousy nn gas and o il. tiian ks lo
hiTievea tuilay't college InoHmll
H KAI.TT T tll’HT i i i IIP a NY a
Uputwoiglil alu m im im pistima, 4 ring* i*rr
player* m e not a* well roml
Pintula t‘nrpo,alln,i rl ai.
tiunid as ihiii'e uf a few yen'*
! •►fpiidatiTtib
log too and otitar fuel aaviug fualuraa. lit *
&gt;•*11* * HI %rt*l : %ll
ugo,
nlfb-ionipreasiun e tifin e is "J o b H u ttd " w itii
T* *
* **»i !, i » I 1 S ' t »| !'■» »»* 1#
Tile
fui lilet
Midi,gnu
Iliad
power u&gt; spare!
" * 111K f*' H l1l»»U I %t ft NfWlr J c i f M4||pr
C II f tin f|»1"nil 'itx* i# agjp-t
coa.li ailed his view* at a f uit
!»rlift llml
itf I,II»|||»«R
hull writer* lulirheon v e ttiid v
; *
J*M#ir i \ty, N*+
"Coaclie*
Induy,"
lie
*aid,
**•*•* H* tiMmuiM.
"have only nhuul two lino,* 1 «»
tifrie rf -llft.iitr* r«nrmt m iM
•quad p ia illce dally und in thnl
• • r*
rM|ii»ni ifivn o nM
listalfir an
■ t R h lif *
|&gt; M
lime litV . In Wnik no thiee or
ll.tlM
tl.f
1
st
Hh»
*. ftit m}\ d hriiu
N KW Y O R K . Oct. 25
i/Pi
fun, defenae*, pin* vniiinei forma
r Ie«11«|•ikfr nil miwrui miflrr
tier Ii iid. Moran, Hi-' l.n n ls play
nf Hie iwu pi,it nun ay*tem Thnl
A n n u l n F M i r i i . i z r i t w o h k ii
H in t U h l m n l n | | | -s-1 • t, i , a n f
er, it gelling pielty fed op witli leave* Very little time 111 devutc
T h i y ’re k eep in * u p k e e p c o s t s d o w n !
ItublUF
nl i l mImIf,a tu hn%r An*
(Jotgenu* liu “*y Moran, of lace
,„„dHlu,il,ig work.
r lotIt•, till*
i h u i m i lu isitft tu
pa nt ii-* fume. No tay* tiertrude,
” Whe„ we u*n| to
lu jil
iday only
Y o u r Dodge truck w ill lie ’ ’J ob Hatad"
Ihr fs.lluw iisf sir«&lt;111.».1 IIS111 | | | U
‘‘I hi'tteruke. r l i i r a l r i l e, &lt;Hir d&lt; fen-ive »rlup a few yeai •
• I# III tlir iNiuntr «'C Nanuissslr
* - w ith tlw rigid engine, tretum im iun
HI
m
I*
#,f
FldfM«
iis-wii
chert* cuke all day
long
it * ago. we had a lid iiiiiip time fn,
kiwi o tlw r n ulls fiw vour job. K i l u t n i
I 19 91 I * 19 ?*• ?l I t II
clu I'M cake," the complailiril in
liaidi'iiliig and cut iditiunlog H i.
Mint : i ,.f FttfUl m * at,
Valve seal iiiM-rta atnl ntimr ili-priutabl*
day. "I'm sick of it and I've pul luiyt.
• •ihllbl to |•11«t tl'r(»-nf ir
Ire tu rra iieip a w iire low upkeep mats.
MHilnl III I'lll llfmh I- (•*■»
niy font down.
"Sum . roach.* think th . nld
*
in i*f tlir itiiMl. rrroift* st(
\
Thin
m ln ialurr
retielliiin
i* type nf cnmlitioning it not meet
Ntmlioili I ’niiutb rtnrtftn
ranting mild friction lodwren ill
»Bty since under Ihe Iwu plain m
.v.n. .r 1VII.lt
........ .....................
...
IIK IIK IH T 4 K I- NO
t Ini pel) .Sunt,i Mu,ilea, Calit., ltd. „,„j ,„uiti auhilKuliim style t-f T u ’K lhal ITalniifr i'MKHT,;|| c
• artist und Hid-.it lligg*. promut
,,|av ||„
j..) * will not he In .K‘ l l '.1, * ? 1, lit ', Itiallllifril
J ! " Tsuit
’ !'.1ul* '.!*'.
er uf liit- piufr*tiunal tennl* artiun tit) minute). I divagiee t„,ration
i ” ii Ir, i,&lt;* ''In nl, Court in amt lu,
liuuiH- upenitig in Muditun Squat e witii that theory."
8 . ml,ml. r»uutr. y'luiiita tu qi&gt;|t,
U aiilen liunorrow tiigiit.
C rltlcr cum-eiled that ihe two im i . in iiisintirt i -i i p m t k I i r pxm.
" Hoi’liy w ault to make this u plat mi,i ay *1,-111 Its* eliminated HATH I 'i n i l ' i W , amt its tM -itouf,
erniitrrt In and I
aaM ital
Spectacle, | want to kiep il a *om. Injuilt’s since Ihe players ami
property atm*, iles-’rllied amt ynu
I n i , da match," she added. " W . ate fresher and md so apt lu Me lie, ell) t el i’ll, eat ,&lt;• a,i|ir*, In t It»
at gtte about it but I intend M&gt; get hurt us they are when tired. It, II nf I Nun plat,i, n„ Ihe ll,&lt;l day
Yuu'll appreciate tlte big juiylnada you can put
ut Novrttil»&gt; A I), t i l l ’, am) ihttehave my way.
Hr said he hellrved thaie h id afrer lu serve y,.„r wrllien Heten***
to
yuur Hodge "Jo b -H a ted truck. Thanks
Tin
"ihddiy is putting out publicity hit',i an Iric ria ir, however. In uiinri Ihe allurners fur t’lelnlltr,
ter weight dhtnhutiun.
dbtributiun, una
une trip will
wi often
____
that I'll wear tla n lliig rvitum t* foulhall Injuries this fall hul had Andrew s* I’slle i eon lle l.a t , l l ’illddo tha job of tteo—without overloading.
Ing. I* O, llot SSI. Ih la i’dik yinrtda
. . . I t , l a w - c a s t t r s a s p o r t a t io a
a bit on tb . tisque sid., I pro tin figures tu back It up.
as provided hy low and upon yuur
ndse you Ih .y 'il (a- vrry motlrti,
Coach l i.lir y Johnson of D e­ failure to appear or lo serve yuur
functiupal
tilings like
you'd troit Tech Interjected that his defetivea ae aforesaid a d«« r*e of
P O W IIi . . , g t,ral truck tn*
l A S i n HANDLING . ,l.„p*
inst t t ih -Jet Rated (or
wear at a Sunday match on the team had rncuuntered numerous tIie ahuve el, led Co»IM Wtll tie ener lurmns' F u ll ,n iiyh, , ,,.e v
lered naslntl ym.
LVS
p
n
t
,
"/skHiiiiJ
' nteucu’ r,shili,t!
paik court.
Injuries thla year.
The iiarue o f the t'liltrl I I I Vrhleh
t f r t l FLU ID D I I V .
I)
"Uh, I'll have sum . larr, 1 supCOMPORT:. , . »► !, •, ■ - s i ,. . .
"We all rejoiced last summer," Hits •■ill Is Ineiltuied is thy C l,.
ICONOMY, . . . prked wuh
tiosp, ami tnaylie a sun barked he said, "when th . rules com­ . ul, Court fur Ihe Ninth Judicial
Miadihichl Mills b«„ Miiun of
Ih* lowfM 'Juh RmtrJ (ur d«)
avin
more
to
economical
('If* ” 11 ot , he Plate of Kl” |id* la
tay populsi tiuck Au vu.h , t J.
iduusp h e r. and there. Hut it's mittee barred elbow blocking lull and
psadsblbly and king bit.
1 operation. Havee wear,
fur hem,mile CiivBiy, la Chapad)Uil*bl* “etui, hrifht" iciu.
going tu lu- far from butlrauue." some of our opponrnta continue cary N” J ilt , and ihh hhhraylstsd
,____to truck and Mr* lift.
IIO O U PAYLOAD!,. . . carry
Your Dodga "Job-Hatad” truck will be
S A filY , . . . hn*»t ituvL hr lies
title of the case Is C lIK PTK It C
Mist Moran said Riggs had al to use that form of blocking."
swam
*uhou,
ovatosdias
tiles
kfillabU
only
on
Dodga
"J
obia Ih* mduUiv
lu,ui lutXa
CrtMPANT, * Plordla enr*
priced with tha iowaat. Yet U trill be "JobSo proposed that she enter the
" T h . rule lias not been en ­ rtMOIATK
•r
springs
btcause
e(
labi.«ratltin
I'lslnlltr. r*
IIKAI.TT
upr&gt;stm( Uhlepcrdci.ily uo ytie
JoJed" truck*—on If-.-H - and
Natrd" for .yoer Job — with every unit Ihwn
hig midlnwn arena in an etmiltr forced as sjrictly as II should I h- Tltt'HT IIIXII'ANT. a Vlurlda I At’
KtitJ
WLIGHT
DISTMBU.
p«U&lt;r
th*tl
uo
m
il
Bludciy
iX luo
1-Oaai reodalg. Oat a copy of
engine to rear axle aired right fur hauling
coat, doffing il ju st before step hy some officials, notably ihosa putatlun el at twlmdanis
TIO.S.
sad up.
II
is
ordered
I
he
I
,hl*
Onllre
St
plug to the baseline lo deliver handling small college game*.
your load* over your ruede.
published atcvydln* tu law ,n Th*
her flrat serve.
Yu u .v rn get ll In Ihe ld g g ei Kfthfold lie,aid. a dally htwepapt,
"I said 'no, indeedy, none of game*. O fficials aee elbow block
published In riemlnule Cuunir, m
iih Ihe
with
Ih* slalut#*
aia tu lls ,n
in such
that.' i'll come uut just like ing but just warn the offender*" arcurdsnree n
r
a n - made
Is a
and 1,,..sided
i'aullne.
Chuck Baer, University of De­
IN WITNKi
•Nttfi W llliR B o r . 1 hav*
The Santa Monica stylist, on a troit Coach, support*,| Crlstsr'a hereunto
______
)*l my hand and afttt*4
• 75,000 contract for a •li-m onth views on conditioning.
Ihe teal nt Ih* Circuit CoutL Bemlauls
Cuuntt,
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1‘iiv a t* rn iia n r r Lot, of room,
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apt 4 mil#, north of Manful,I on
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feciion Old flour# made
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Phone 1424
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(ul aud itio n,
p iactlrallv new
murk, fill d ill, ahrll and ria l
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by load or job.
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Serve!, 4 ft. g a i refrigerator, ie
New York Ave , Itel.and.
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order. Seminole' Venetiat, Hi
model 511. Ph 200
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he added.
Concrete flooring of tha former
reitaurant building that occupied
the *ite i* being lorn out ind
will »erve. »aid C ity M anager
Clifford MrKibbin, a* “ rip r ip "
fill a l the end nf the M unicipal
pier where the bulkhead wa* rerently undermined by the strong
current* of water from the pro
pdlor of a tug.
hilling the hole with cnnrfetn
■l*b» w ill utahllitc the tKlttoOl
the bulkhead and lend to hold
n in place, aaid Mr. M rKibbin.
The broken’ concrete w ill &gt;t*n h«
placed in Ihe holea on the land
*ide of Ihe bulkhead, created by
the heavy rain*
O n e to the short d iHatter rf
hauling the m *lrri*|, thia ihould
prove * very economical method
f repairing the damage to the
l.ulkliead," he declited

ll&gt; HAM IIA M HUN
N EW Y O R K . O ri. 2$
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P rn p lr h a ir li»rn r «t)nn|{ in thru
•ating i bond* (a tlrr lh*n they haxr iirrn iniyint' nru onrr Mmt ol the
tailing h *i Iirrn lo (in sm r w n - u n r Iniyint' nf ('.md, |(ni »nrnr of |hr
drop in I. Iwind luiyint: i» lirf.iu*r prnptr h i unndriuiK
lltrir
valllr a- In v rilliirril*
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You ran ’l liny »• nmrli m ill tin
ilnllar you grt finm it*b t-ininr
your honrla tr* yon &lt;until h a ir
• • t 'fttiw itrr l ( riiw i |*wgy ttw * I
bfi'lghl «l Mir tint* ynti imi i|,
»ri»t on fit* •iitfirr, -h*- %i»|«| hill
dollar Into lliam
lim b -s
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analyal# #»f all (hut it
bought (hem In 1;• I h *
impht «, irv ra h M»rnr rn lh ci *uf
A l lra»t one i^unfiRiiat nrir*aa Hi*- |tti&gt;ltiR and dHtuibing fu rl*.
Treaaiir y to Mr thr irrlriii|&gt;llon
Admitting; I Jmt m frvn eminent
value nf -avin g , Imml
to t* r »rut |nif 11nt ir Atii«*■Nii ri« tin v r I*LnI
CO*t of If Vint; to that l.onilhoMri
t h n i nniiirw hr th r m o vem ent frit
Would Jtrt hark th ru foil ilollni'
°IV nr hi liuvf rmnrfit**, hrr»u»r it
worth nf liu yln r |m «ri
h«i tutu fifftrnlrfl In thrjn Ih i*
The T rra M in ha* other '•$; colorful mannei, *hr declared that
feu tin in*.at juift ailvutatra *»f thr
boh't hradarhe.. in addition
rntivt-hit nt «f» I* ft wingers, Kmn*
thrir Ion of |mi |nj In r il y n in n I
ttiifni«I ffMiih r « in iiutiiifht t'ommrnta. ItrdeniplIon. m il •&gt; n fun
ItOW on. In n pent, ol |7 (pillion limtllal v
"T.. *Hi: lit» -'I I (lull Ml* r f$tiff »
worth of thr IH.year pari' i*I r •*ir t»v*
Wnr lit f HiV I f flHli Hf, la t*ii Mlk’l?'**!
due In 1954. aline | ’i | | U n 1
tiiat u i i i tfuiutt ruifUHi.il ailicbjf ,**
Inn veal In aelea
• hr- -ni.l "|l% a* dimplr aa tha*
At I jr«
This corner a* an rrnl ■
(Imr. (Iql»t»nding **K"
•ml lot ill Inal* nil ♦if lirtiip a f|r«*ly parti
ri|&gt;atllig rut-in be1f in a union "f
aruiinil $31 liillion Tin T m'$•■$(
wanta yon I" hnM lit ni. r i f bait * gnvrt lllll * Hi * ii * Mr nip 1n lb** U
N. w«' 'Mih i M I»*' hill Mil• unit In
maturing imnd- for in u (|||
H lllll,'' 'i||fr( 'Kffil'iT |t|tM*ll 1
(illy atlll more out of von 1 (i11"
“ If wc did not have another
(ncorrir II think* Ihat'a on- of it.,
arg unirnl, rhi* knowedge alone
beat w ay. In ftnan*. i* .11 n»»tiu-o
ahoiild make u&gt; vote ni’ ainat it
fight inflation tiy m im in g Hr Tl.c two i roitgevi nation* in the
money for Inlying grm.|« nn I V..world today, A oorlia and Ituailn,
bank rtrd il fiom mat tin* « il a ir on oppodle *i»ie* of every
woiihl if Ihe T reaa iiri ha. in lm.
*|lie*t(r»n with l|o iiojie* of agree*
row from Ihe hank
in i. i.| &gt;.f m rnl, l.ecauie |tu&gt;*ia will not
ffnm yrm
m a t, any ror, i »*ioo* to Ihe (tinted
The I|i|er||nn ia C a n I h e I i e r
State* or Mu- Minted Nation,*."
aury r e v ru e the | in r .n i 11r n '
How tto n, dir naked, could we
(tm-h-in. In He|iternlwi .r.e ia lr.i live peacefully eide by aide Willi
sale* In 1111$ m illioni In liuMn them in ■ Woil.l (iovrrnnrent 7
in 111*i *
apealt and hoopla dilvr
\cother nrrioii* ipre*tion and
it offer n llr a illv r Muni ’ \n.l if one Mint all A met trail* ari* vilaliy
m , what,
n itric ltd in I* the ipiealion '&gt;(
The eacalnlm lioinl ptoj...... i
film in trig *urli it gigantic pr*&gt;by Sumner Sliehler, l l m m . l K&gt;o p o .il ton nod who will do the fina T ill ng, die feeri refeel out. Il hn*
IIDittlil. Hr Mild Hu- Nation &lt;1 S'iv
if * * A l oan Lt-iigut here till, xrtrl Iu t ii piop.urd l.y liadera in Ihe
that liol'lera nf " K " honda had pal l World fiovimmrttl movement to
1.11.&amp; liillion foi aeruritlea m ill t&gt; levy ami rnllert !«*••• all over lh*
pre-nil realemplion value of $31.7 world
"line wondera," *lir *ald, “Jiivt
billion, ‘‘hut In Ihe |iurrhn'ing (in
wloil *pol* on Ihe glolm it ha*
w rr of thr yeai in will- li Mir Inn I
ftir the eat tart Ion of
w rte pun hared they had a irdenip- picked
tion valor on Ju ly 1t|, lotto .if «ril' money, nntdilr of the Unlteel
$17.7 hillion." Thia w rr a In , In State* No one ran fig ilir out how
plllrhasirig poryei of f:i M liillion till' in u tllry if.old alalid the fin
ancinl attain wltlmut iinding it
of 11 I per rent
-*tf in a state of t.dal bankruptcy
He urg'd that Ihe T lm - u r y of
“ IV cib l Kederaliala argue Mial
fr r saving' tionda payal.l. in mi* w a r * . 11*1 a giral deal Imi, ard
atanl purriinsitig power Thai
they flo, Imt rcmimlirr, It lm* not
if living corta go up rdi pi i cerii been proven Mint World liovcrn*
after you huy n llriu bund, you mint would prevent w ar*,” .»!»*.
thou Id K''t $ I M* for 1' when you Tour III on rrintimiml “ \* long a.*
yiah It in.
there are evil men in the greedy
Critic* of il.iii p ro p irai lo tu world after power, and »* long aa
redemption value In enme •mil there -ire nation* that do not
fhing at the n m ilm e r price in
trrognlre Hod, llicrc will he war*.
d al ray il might lead to n&lt;&gt; The (■(indlhltion of the f Inited
■nenthtu* inflation, rather than Slate*, wan written on f ‘h rial inn
rtirldng li. They a lto it rear tin principle*, mill if it bad not been,
•train on the T r rr s u ry , whlrh il could mil bavr don,| the lr* l
would nevrr know, how niurh it of lim e. HuW could a World Hovfr a lly owed, until redemption* eminent lo written on Hhrlatlan
ware made.
principle* when they ran 'l even
.Soror evnn fllir-sth'ii u ln lli.i o |m t i a I IN meeting with an au­
the government ha* the innrrl ol. dible p rayer!
llgal (*ifl lit jftiir autre flit* pm
Sin eltrrl liumerou* of gam fa
r h i m i K p iiw e r n f n fiy
fin *f i !
tiffti that have gone fdi record n*
— avvry form of aavfng* ha* Il
nppodug a World Hovernmenl Inown peculitr riek nr rl»k* T lo i. eluding
Ihe
\merleau
l.eglun,
i* no real hedge again*! infla
V PW .
Arrivet*. H AV,
Marina
lion, and Ihe only remedy I* lo I ’orp* l.tagur, Military Order of
•top it, n lh ri rrorinini*!* pm
Purple ll. iirta and tin Ii inixiliarout.
if*; It A PW Cltlli*, Kbirlda Farm
llureau; Jewe-li War Veteran*,
Mini many other*.
In rhuung Mr*. Touebton urged
ff
f ih m f »-*w llnel
her hairier* lo inform Ibemarlvea
he enough to give Ihr Itrpohliran* anil llieir friend* m u rrm in g the
control nf either the |loi|*r all I aerioua threat* to A m rrlran Ilia*
r tl v,
Ihe Senate, Imt he added il i
"entirely prwalhle" they will p..i
“ W rite your legislator*, ami Iw
up enough for m aloritir in l«dn ever alert," dir •aid, “ for a ll lhal
j*r»nche*.
i« oeer ary for the trium ph nf
“The A met jean people ate gn
evil i (hat good men 'lo nothing.”
ting fed up with the Inromp, i
'It i Tnurhtnn apnke aa ehalr•ncr ol the iirunt •dmini&gt;trali"o,‘ man «*f the l.ig i'la tivr Committee
Gabril*nn aaid.
of the Pilot Club. Hhr al»o explainA Senate rleelloiia inveatigal
id Mir amendment* that w ill op­
log aula-onimillrr, mranwhilr. d.
tical on llii (ienrral P in tom I.a i­
rlded to aend inve*ttgalor* lino l'd Ml** Mamie llamaay, rlvlc
four atalea to check up on tom rniiim iltre
eliairman,
reminded
plaint* rh a trio g Illegal or un those preaent of the C ity Kler*fa ir pM flirea in Senatr ram Mon on Nov. 7 ami Mr*. V. C.
p a lg n a .
Messenger »al(l that the (ieneral
The atatra- New A'ork. I’enn**I Klee lion will plan l&gt;e held on that
date.
vanla, Iowa and Kentucky f'nm
plaints I d Ih f Iv lt r i fwn m *!1Mr • J. I.. Clark presided In Ihe
war* filed by Repuhllcana. That .it.-t-iier of Ihe n m tdenl, Mr*. It.
In I’enn*ylvaoia ram
from
K. Chapman Ticket* for Ihe RIn errata ami that in New York Sipiad fieitl.all gallic Imt wren San
from the A merlean I,* hot Party
ford and Kutlla on N«v N, to bn
Senator (iillrtte I I I low at. w ho xponanred tiy the Pilot Club, were
head* Ihe *ohrommlttre, aai.l If diatrlbutral hy Mr*. Al Hunt. Mr*.
Cordon Sweeney, chairman on eonrraainna, rcpoited that plan* a le

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Court. Hemlnol* Coimly, Florida
(• • all

WEDNESDAY OCT. 25, 13i0

THE SANFORD HERALD SANFORD. FLORIDA

*w ee

,1 u r r r Horn "A T irk .t lo Tom ih.io i. , Miiring iioo l* u |ry and
Ann Itartrr with Walter Itienoon and lln iy t'aihoun, ahowing at
Mnvpiund H rive In Thealcr rh u r.d av aiol t iutav

AchcHon

United Nations
lleella w ea

I ra m

Peer

H eel

lean w ar; Rusaia want* lo throw
him out for the aamc traaon.
The S ecu rity Council rrcommendi ■ candidate for Secretary
General to the General Assembly,
which then elects him. The coun­
cil has been lied up for three
week* now Iteeausr ol the SovietU. S. ttattle over another term for
Lie
llrila in . N orw ay and Yugosla­
via are also strong supporter* of
Lie.
Mexico'*
|,tii* Pxdllln Nervf
gain'd strrng th yesterday a* a
possible compromise ramlidale. lie
Is reported to have the support of
delegation* which are tiled of the
bailie of the cast-west giants amt
of the Ru ssian *, who have o ffer­
ed to vote for anyone other than
Lie
7hc II. S , however, i* undei•looil to have refused—as a m at­
ter of p rin cip le— to agree to
•uch a solution, although il ha*
no objection to Netvo personal­
ly
The countries repotted swinging
to Netvo * i o France, Ru**ta, E cu ­
ador, Cuba, E g y p t, India and N.i
ti"iiali*l C hina the lattf t lfceait»e
Lie ha* advocated thr admission
of the Conim 'inist Peiping regime
lo the U. N.
Thi* would give Nervo the re ­
quired seven vote*, hut an Ameri­
can sourer said he diii not think
those seven vole* would actually
be east when the chip* were down
in tofiav's meeting.
Meanwhile Australian Foreign
Minister P e rry C. Spender de­
clared the use of atfimir weapon*
to trpel aggression i* ju-tified
tiera il *e aggression itself consti­
tute* tin most heimnl* crime agnin-t hum anity.
"The w av of the aggre-so, has
got to |h- rnatie hard." Spender
told the U. N, Assembly's poli­
tical ( om m iltee. ||c spoke for the
mm C om m unist world in Ihe com­
mittee’* debate on a Soviet re ­
solution. Spender tleacriitefl Hu* a*
U r r .| or, the Stockholm ap;&gt;enl,
"a piece of International fraud.”
The Soviet resolution would cla*.
•ify use nf atomic hoinhs as the
greatest erim r against humanitv
and would brand aa a war crim ­
inal a government first using the
bomb.
"The mo*t
heinous crime ngainst hum anity is thr crime of
aggression, anti the use of Ihe
atomic liomb against aggression i*
not a crim e,’* Rpemler said.
" If n nation defies Ihe charter
to which we are solemnly pledged
anil Itself (t-sorta to aimed a g ­
gression, ran it lie r enlist ir a II v
ntgiieit that Mterr should tie nn
utisnbilr p m h ih ili m against a na­
tion which I* the subject of ag.
grrssinn using the atomic l*mdi at
a defensive measure if the rtr.
riimstartcea tender it nere,s*ary in
order tha* It may survive a* -t
free people V*

II ■ a lla iif l i » * e w e i*«.
• &gt;e itilv suptmit it." |fe *aid Ih*
• Intfivl complete for Mu evening
«*-l hail apent hillion* in an
IN I
Mr*. Sweeney naked that mm*
•(fo il to develop Herman econo­
Iter* tuing clothing and h&lt;iu*»hnld
my nn a self supporting hasis
supple* to the neat meeting to l«
Mi J XV W ilson, 1+0 • "ih- Russia had Idorkaih-d Iter
tuinrd over to Mu* T hitfl Shop, i Itl|1 IH I W u Mm,,
II F •' 'riipu lm. iin poseil arhitary i«atrir(lona
project of the Woman*- ( lull A
«n eommeree, and dratroy all
.•ltd «•• " i p Swmtjt
[rlter w a a r i t R i v e d hy Mr*. John
4 nn p*Mt Ml
lllll lirl and ■"Uiiimte initiative in caat tier*
M*
| fiallowav, internutionnl rehillniiv
I# IN Si lifti 'i h *** i r r-ti'i li-.J 1n rn* mmv w ith Cornoinoi*’. tnotlupn
chairman,
from Vitmuitier
lie*.
jilt * n i
t1n&gt;
• f iiiiia ilt 1
&lt; iiit if v
Kranre, thanking the lm al club (nt
1 “The umli-layril conelusimi
K m M il
U n i •h
*»ii
Ih r
S n n f« in t
il* participation in Hie rrhalil
StMl* Mi l l * * A i | v n «»i \ llourrj nf of a peace treaty with Hermanv."
Illation program *rl up hy Pilot
Aihoaon said |uogrt*' eould lm
i *i*•r liiri,
International. A Chrl'trna* park
oi' do in lhal direction only if (he
Mr
1 'i n J in ,
Mi
M * tw fp rF O ii
i.gr will he maiteil to Vimoutier*
r * art1*1 1 ■
a r t r namril a* Hi im an iicnple freely e lic t • naftlHl \f
In the near future.
ti
tn
lm*
PlMiftfi Farm ticuml government.
Mr*. W K. 11nil) head irm irlrd
I. C reation „f Mt, „n fjerm an
fV tl« i -iiitill St lit r f'nil Vi*it*
till"
m
m
lhal In tpmrla of milk had been
-natitutional rnuneil on the Imsis
H fMfiii Itf-Jlrli, NriV, III
•
I
Ill'll
fiirnirhrd to rieerly fautille* doling
#i|| br -I a tialaneed representation of
17
i - f ltii |ii!D « hit It v%
Ihe past month. The a rrirla ry
al
lb*
fnnvrhtinn Western ami Kaatcrn H erm any.
waa Invtriicted to writ* Mra M 1fill ilni* ilr.|
Arhemin railed that “even mnr,'
\t f| •* ntIII"nf «I Li( .Inbn Kuril, rx»*.
|l Hatrliel a letter of rorigialuln
in.-ulietantial than the rea l." lie
liunv on lurng choaen the "Huai- »fit |\ C Vil f• P»* ‘•Irn* f»f Ihe KI » r idietiled the idea of ei|ual reprenr** Woman for I'.trifi” Mr* Itulh 1l«|j* 1 -il Ilf llilfr Jill Krilrratifin.
'♦iit h U t -ahip tlrivn -.illa tio n for the 18 million '“cap
I'llilia f. *r a &lt;
Scull ami Mra K II. Lanry reI . ■it- tbu 411*1 III SMuinnli) tiv« H erm an*" of the west.
prcaenlcd the Pilot ( lull si the ■f *’It
“W«
have repeatedly
urged
* '"mil y Uli*t r If'»li| by Mr KnnL
filmier given by the Ameriran l*«
upon the Soviet Union n plan for
gii.n A u xiliary honoring thoae who H ll't w 1 la- tn•I'ttril Iti lb* Il free, open, supervised Dernorra
altrndnl fiirl* S ta le in Talahii-&lt;rr. ff’rti nil • f Un- fliv r by W It
II
•el
fn M •n n la iy , in co* lie elect Inna all over Herm any for
at which Mia* Mary Ann Krein
|.ri nl» tf V* till fid n In* a nf thj • new ronatltiitinnal co nvention,bring waa apfinaored by Ihe Pil'd
Arhson said. "Only in (his way
in «: I ft* 11 lit t • mu.
Club
• an a Herman government re•imnvive to the will of the rna
K iw a n is
jorilv lie ohlained, ami only then
I an talk sensibly of a pi-are
«« HHiloMtd
Fag* Hn*I I treaty."
(f'tint Iff left from Pag* lln a l
Mila morning and went In the • plead of firh fu r * At H»nrva
The French government’* "In i­
ln»l year, two house* were hurried tiative" in propo-ing the nigno
hotel.
The Pievlflenl wa* waim lv re- and "Mu i luum , mrniieed, and at iralinn nf Western Kuropean di Paid i an ilillli- hiintilig reirrve frnse force* inrlmling those of
reived and drew- a roar of hngh
ter when tie atirvryed the |,r we* win burned hy a foreat Mfr, he Western Hermany wa* welcomed
dallril am) be ribboned audlenea* ill, lali'd
hy the Secretary of S late
Slimming up Mu- hixlory of the
and remarked " I don’t think I
How ever, he avoided endoralng
ever saw an much brat* In urn' present itii-vrmrnl to establish all Ihe Sperjfl* prup..»&gt;|« made put*
aorliun
m
allei
Mud
vould
inrtiule
p lait in my life."
lit yesterday hy French l'rem "1C* all civilian liraaa," hn rallb- ale*. Mr Hawson deelarril ier Rene Pleven.
that
Ih
years
ago
when
Ihe
Harr
dded, ‘'anil that'* the beauty of
“Thia proposal, which rontaln*
ford Still* Parmer* Market way* many
far-rearhing
roneept*,"
It."
r-Unhll
bed.
It
wat
believed
that
Secretary of Defense Marshall
Arheann aabl, "deserve* and re
soi
li
am
linn
i
would
be
stalled.
wImi plugged
Universal Military
rpiirea fu rth er atndv which the
M u lin g '
w ire
held
nn an t; nited State* government wrill
1 raining, ami an expanded Na*
avilnge
id
oner
n
year,
Imardv
to.mil Hoard, to an mldrea* V undertake to give it."
Were ell eti’d, but tile cut I lf atlC'
tiiila y lo Hu- Association. Mm
Arheaoli
also ropfirmed
Ihe
M F .IS C II PR U M H T EH
d u ll rai l, too. tiiat If thing* keep lion il- elf never gut darted, hr United State* and Canada have
G A I N E S V I L L E , Del. 2A — (Rpewinking out the way they aio ralil Vegetable niietlon. ware In agreed op joint er-imimie mea- f l a il— Cerem onies for announcing
there will la* no wat. lie did tint aog iuatid al the S ta le Market aurea designed lo Itolater their appointments of cadet officer* for
»t the ■ml of |n&gt;l season, but defense*.
expand on Mott inletnenl
the coming y ra r in the University
there « « ' little f&lt;&gt; i l l , nml it wa*
Shott.v liefore Coegreaa i n t o
The Serretary «ant H.Oun.OOO of Florida'a ground and air force
rd ill Septomlu-r, there wa* a i alb d off l i 'Irelan d , lidding that la ln-ing made available In Ytt. II. f). T. (*. unit* were held at
il wn« dreidid lo ludd oiisrcllatl- gnalavta to help Ion- food neeiled the Floritln D rill field recently.
tdtnng movement to vole uni vet
aal training II w»&gt; di'cmiraged i*ou atletiuu* to k i up Mir Hurt ion iinmedinlely lieeauae of a rtiip
Advanced stm lenls, those cn
idea
goini' Mote tbno I,Mai people failure.
by word from aollte m ilitaiy lea
rnllrtl in th eir third or fourth
dera Mini, in view of the Koien i have alien.led these on an aver­
year, were those named to the
Acheaon *ald the government *
war, the m ilitary service* could age, lie said.
officer pnsitiun*.
Export
Import
Rank
ha*
given
pot lake on the t-floit to tra i.
Seleeted to one of the*e post
lie deserllrt-'l tile fine rattle
the Yugoslav* permlaalon to d i­
.Il young men
Frank
F.
seen hv him al tin W rlister Aue- vert to food buying t'J.lMMi.onn front Hanford was
The
adniinluttallo'i
ludb-aleil tlun M ail'd , laird that Mm *uiMeisrh, 2nd Lieutenant, aaalsUnt
of
a
$IK,n00,fi00
loan
g
ran
lrd
then that the idea would Iw faee of the cattle InisineM in
platoon leader.
e a rllrr for the purrhaae of m o
ptraiied when the war waa oyet
Hint Ida had la in "Im irly *rratch'
rhlnery
and
induatrlal
m
aterial*.
Mr. T ru m an told the linard Aed", mid predieleil ri uny price*
H A R V A R D I'KOFKMHOR
M elatbill that the hacklione of on rnMle lands if niirllons are
hiirhiT ank MISS
C A M IH tlD H E . Maas., Oct. 2 5 Hie nation'* defe-»»e i* In “t ie rstahli died Sere al the tirw mar­
M IA M I. Met. 2S_UP&gt; — The ''1*1—The Rostfin (ilolie said to-iay
rivilian component*" of the arm ­ ket ope mite south of Sanfold
Oct. 17-18 hurrirane rau srd lie- I 'll a copyrighted story that Dr
ed forrea. T h *'C are Mir guard,
The Km sniant honored \|o . tween *l«,t«)0,l»00 and 117/100,.
IlLiith Ituntme, U. S. Palestine
the reserves ami ntlirr train* I M I i Hrtiihel, iheir rn terti, for
000 property damage In greater mi’fitatrtr and Nobel Prixe w in ­
men nut able thr trgulxt armed beioniing S.iiif"rd'»
(Int'laniliiig Miami, an unofficial and incom­ ner, ha* been choaen professor nf
fnree*.
llm lo r . Woltian nf HIM", ami plete survey showed today.
government at Harvard Univet
Thr I’reaidcnt wml un to *av with h d I .in* announring, pre­
lie aaid Ihe Miami Rearh In**
that Am erican* w n r not too sented tier vs il Ii a large basket nf waa Iwtgvecn lit,000,000 and $10, •Jtr.
Dr. Runche, grandson of a
proud to fight, ami when form ! ■at nation*.
000,000. Previous estimate* placed •lave, i* the first Negro to hobl
into w ar "w e have alwaya wnn, ;
Kiwatiiao John K rider got a the fig u re al aliniit IK 000,0(81.
llarvatd college professorship.
lircauae we have alwaya Item on nolsv ovatlop for id* rlcrllw i aa
thr right aide."
AURORA,NT OPERATES
pteaidenl of the Florida State
"I hope w e’ll alway* win and Pengne
MIAMI REACH, Del. 2S -Wl
The horim ntal red. while and
I hope we’ll alway* tie on Ihr
tj Ilea I* were Tom Itingre** of Presidents o f the Hrotherhemd o f Mile stripe* of the Netherlands
rtfht able," hr aabl.
Mr Dora; T II Page, Ml land1) J Railroad Trainmen and the Bro th­ flag originally were nrange, white
In hum orm u vein. Mr. T ro . l*r K II Hing, Sherm an llarrl" erhood o f Locomotive E n g ln rrrx and a lighter blue.
mail recrlied that h* "put a rm
man, Jr of liny* Ranch, Amarillo, said today their union* would co­
Although often rated a* a wee I,
dal nn (ien eral MarArthur Mm T e ia » , ami Robert Rerkwlth of the operate fu lly In fighting for wage mustard is vi|u ah le a* a soil
other day" and at the time had Key Club
Increases
hinder In conservation work.
remarked that lie wWhed hr ei.ol.l
J. P. Shields, engineers’ presi­
ii reive a m id il romrilay
dent, flew down from Washington
S'l'F.HII 1/ATIMN r ilH K I I
"(Srnerat Mar Art hut lo|.l me
N EW
Y O R K , o*-t. 2b—1/D — In addresa the trainmen’s quadren­
that II waa mv duly In g|y* &lt;h
Mrs Maigaii-t SntigiT, founder nf nial convention.
He told thr delegate* that he
m idair, rod to rrerlve them," Ihe tiirlh rnrilrnl movement, pro­
hr aaid.
posed todry Mint Mu- federal gov­ had never found the railroad
“About all I rrerlve ia Ihr ernment provide for sterlliratlon operator* "more Indifferent or
hlirka. I f * a good thing I ’ve g il of fe* lile-lntttded and vlrtims n| more arrogant" than during re ­
a hard head or it wrnuld have wa* lirtwren F.l.iMMl^HHI and $10,• cent wage negotiations In Vvaahh*#n hm ken long alnee.”
transmlaathle, enngrntal disewae.
Ington.
a check allow* auhatanee In Ihe
4 T C h ry sle r t f b m r r j O Q C
mm plainta hi* group m ay hold
Windsor Redan ^ * * 5 0
pr I--elect ion liearinga iiy PhlllVdelphi* and perhapa New York.
Senator Taft, the H O P imllcy
leader III Ihe Senate, aaid hn
think* the T aflllartle y A r t ha*
la'cn afiftla|irilalrd ill Hhln lie
rauae of derleaabig HiaaaUafatT
linn with It ou the part of many
worker*.
“ A fter three year# of opart
lion," Taft aaid, ‘‘the rank a n l
file nf labor know that It la no
‘•lave labor' art but Inatcad ona
under which they hava achieved
higher wagra, better working condiliona and grraler licncflta and
pen* Ion a.
"The Taft Hartlry l^ w ia m eal­
ing Hie leal nf time and i l ha*
Inttrnatio n al 4
IC A C
lieen upheld repcalrdl
ln
the
Ton T ruek
# 3 9 0
of
law |« now at it* flighrat |«olnt,
arettnling
to Impartial
public
fiplnbm aurveya."
4 0 D m !,, 1 4 Ton C 1 4 Q C
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1950 Census Shows Plot To Overthrow
South Is Leading Quirino Regime h
Population A r e a Asserted By Arni^
A T L A N T A . Oct. W - i d h — D es­
pite the many migrations w est­
ward in the past J00 yrata, the
South is still the most populous
legion ih the ro'intry. the Itlu n le
regional nfftre of the U.H Departmerit of (*onion-r e irpoited tmlav
Prelim in* t v returns
from th&lt;
PRO rensus showed, that on A m il
i f.f 1111. \ »at thru • WI»|K in get
.154 pr| .fin* llvinv in »br Kf.»iticnm| '* re! u ith 19,1II 2.227 in lh«
W. .1I. 11.22;i 7*&gt;3 in lb** m»i 'h rr-n
tra!. *nt| 3!' .2*2.218 in (hr iv r lh
**«l
Mlfirill r t.iflqn. 1*V$fpfiif,iI I f* I I
t'Kltlmrnl i&gt;gi'inai •Ikri"* tm niatb
thr analyiii- SirK f |fs|o ih**
in Ihr South ha* Ik rn | ‘J 0 prr rent.
Ronirwha! iljn vr the in r ir i p&gt; *•'
10.* pri rent in »hr north *rnt»a1
region end 0,2 p*'r reril ii» the
vinrthejift* hill vlighfVv lK»l*»n tlo*
LI Jw ffrf i rot i N*" f•o Dill -fa ir* if
• he nnttnn hr* an*r »»f ihr tur**»»m■
rm al .10M |m-| rriit ifsiin *alt In**
pill r ih ih r \\V»| lo Ihr Ifl-vrar
p r»•»•*I
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M A N IL A .
Oct.
25—
Th*
National
Department t«v«
it ha% diAfovered a aecret Commun­
ist m ailer plan to overthrow th»
Philippine- government.
It
ih r Reds planned an arm y of ||i»..
tMM» men lo l»egin Ih r revnliidna

netf yrar.

flu rn v eiy of Ihe i t i t i t H

($1$n

al ('"nimunisl bra' Iqiiarter - i r . in
n i in fU*|&gt;rn»i"n nf th* u til
"X
halira* rfir|&lt;u» fur all su .pr, 1&lt; 4
•uhvrralvrs hv I’r
'rnt Qubln^
Many foirign illpinniate r** '•i
tin'iffiritllv irqit' Men! am| •• •i
givrn —,-qpin nf Qnlrlnfi*t pvrw
In imi I if"
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a — f'lift * f i r e ' l l !

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sail) the f r e t lied plan called f t
35 division* totalling 118/XHl nisn
trained to overthrow the govern­
ment in Nnvemlter of next te n
E x p c iIs -*id the plan wa&gt; well
suited In condition* tn thr i-lan-t^
Militate intelligent" agents &gt;&gt;9
lltbulrd the language o f the plan
to Lu is Tame. Red trailer of the
llukbalaliap guerrilla
The government I- holding »Hth
ut charge anil withoitl hall 91* &gt;d
1(1.’ person* arrested in raid , on
Coinmunist hendquattera.
A Philippine' A rrtv 'o utre -m)
41 n K lH iH t- • - -•*» 1*4*1$* D n p I
foul U.S. Army officers a ir *.
Kiev were not hit.
The Reptlhlic of Kotra (R M K l •isting in Ihe Cormnnnist probe
S i* more Persons were arrrrled
hlxth Division was tepoiteil elf"
cst tti the holder. It was four tnrlay in talus in suburban (Juei m
mile* west of Ifnemoktong and City.
*
aliout 20 m il's northwest of Hulrlinn in north central Korea.
The Sixth veerei| northwest at | the Soulb *• Alabantu. Florida,
Ituiehon, taking thr shortest road Georgia. Mississippi, North Cato.
route In Ihr letriler-markiog Yalu Iina, South Caiolina, Tenns,**e,
River Its m ule wa* carrying thr fi'-nturky, Ihe Virginia-., Maryland,
ItO K* away from Kanggye, re llelaw ale, the D istilrt of Cftl-intported new command hradquat let * Ida, Louisiana, A l l a n . as, Texa&gt;
of Red Koremt Pyongyang
and Oklahoma
The Philippine* t'ornbal Team ,
Those stales bordering the At
one of the United Nation* furct s
arriving lielatedly in Korea, was Until- and Gulf, including Georgia
mentioned officially in Tokyo for Florida, the Carolina* and V irg in f
the first time
A headquarter* ins, Maryland, Delaware and the
made ih*
spokesman said it is active in District of Columbia
mopping up die-hard lied guer­ greatest gain. 18 per cent, in popu
rillas southwest of W aigw an, in latum of all Southern states t&gt;e
South Korea, near the old Pu*an tween lt*|h and IP,VI, with the writ
south centrul-^laiuisiana, A lla n
beachhead perimeter.
Guerrillas were active in sev­ sas, Oklahoma ami T *x a a —n'-xl
eral area*. The main railway line with a 10J per rent rise, and the
between Taegu ami Tajon was remainder a *i per cent advance
cut for several hours by raiders
The IH per rent Increase for Ihe
who arnhu*lted a patrol.
A tlantic ami Gulf state*, due in
A bv passed pocket of art est(. laige inraaure to the great fo rw ard
mated 2,000 Red* I I miles south stride in population reflerlril ilF
of Ihe east coast port of Wot’ * Florida, was thr thinl largest peraaq threatened, for a while, to
tentage increase among all serrut a rail line, Mac Arthur's headlion* in the rountry. T he Pacific
quarter* said.
T h r Allied spearheads driving Coast seittnn I'H with a I7.fi pet
north rnntinqed to pirk up lug cent rise followed hy Ihe mountain
store* of almndorteil Communist area with a 2l.fi per tent inerea-f,
am! the others Included Ihe east
r quipmcnt.
In raptured Ituiehon, the South north rentral, H.ti tier cent, well
Korean Hixlh Division raptured fid ninth central, 10.8, Neu- England,
boxcar load* of ammunition ami 0.7. Middle Atlantic, 9, east xmilh
*2tl Russian-built tanka damaged. e rn lia l. fi. and wext north i-enlral,
Imt net-fling only minor repairs.
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Korea

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RESOLUTION NO. 40
Th* following Kranlutlon &gt;»•* introduerd hy Cnm misslotirr

a" IlKSOLimoN BY THE HOUSING AUTHORITY
o r THE CITY OK SANFORD. FLORIDA. DKPLORINt, rilE DEATH OK EDWARD HIGGINS. CHAIRMAN OF THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OK THE CITY
OF SANTORO. FLORIDA.
WHEREAS. On Octnlmr 22, H»r»0, Edward M rgins* tho I'nleemwl Chairman 'if the HnusInR Authority
of the City of Sanford, Florida, departed thin Hfe nfter n pnilotiRpd illncfifi, and
WHEREAS, Edward HlRRlna rami’ to Florida
m a n y years h r o and nerved his family, hln community.
hi»&lt; stale, anti his mil ion fnlthfnlly amt well dtirltiR his
long and ttnpftd life, &gt;ind
WHEREAS, He nerved with honor and ditrilnctioii
n« Mayor of Sanford, aa Malinger ol (he Seminole
County Chandler of Comni*rce. and na Chairman of the
Hotiainu Aulnority of the City of Sanford and wax held
in high eateem and Renuine affection hy all of those
prlvileRed to aen’e with him aa co-workers, and
WHEREAS, Edward ftlRRina had an importnnt
role in the creation of thia housing authority,
NOW THEREFORE
RE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSING AUTHOR­
ITY OF THE CITY OK SANFORD, FLORIDA. In *esaion duly naaemhind, na followa:
1. Tiiat we |tntiae and aorrowfuliy take note of the
paaaitiR of Edward Higgins and |my homage tn hln
exemplary life and to the inapirotion he afforded those
who knew him during hia lifetime:
2. That the membera of the llouaing Authority of
the City of Sanford, Floritln, individually and aa a
liody, express their deepest sympathy to Mra. Edward
Higgins, widow, and the family of Edward Higgina, In
thia their hour of great travail; and
A. That thia resolution Imi spread upon the minutes
of the Housing Authority of the City of Sanford. Flor­
ida, and thnt appropriate rertlfird copies therof be
furnished to Mrs. Edward Higgins and to the press.
Commissioner J. E. McKinley moved that the Re­
solution lie finally adopted as Introduced. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner Sam Martina. The quealion being put upon the final adoption of said motion
was unanimously carried.
The Vice-chairman declared Resolution finally
adopted and signed said Resolution In approval thereof.
APPROVED. This 24th day of October. A. D. 19.10.
(Signed) R. T. Cowan, Vice-chairman
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE

1 HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing la a true
and correct copy of a Resolution paaaed by the Com­
missioners of The Housing Authority of the City of
Sanford. Florida, at a meeting held Oct. 24, 1950, and
recorded in the Minutea of the llouaing Authority ot
the City of Sanford, Florida. IN WITNESS WHERE­
OF, I have hereunto set mv hand and official aeal of
The Houalng Authority of Ihe City of Sanford, Florida,
thia 24th day of October. A. D. 1950.
Voile A. Williams. Jr.
Secretary of The Housinff Authority of the
City of Sanford, Florida
Adv.

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t f iK
In U n it y T h e r e (■ S t r t n f t h —
To Protect lit* Pssce of the World;
To Promote (be P ra g m a ot America.
To Produce Prosperity for Hanford.
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V O LU M E

X X X X Il

Truman Plans
Early Session
Of C ongress

K a U b li.t h c d

Thousands Attend Funeral

Thousands Attenr! Jolson Funeral
In Tribute T j Great-Hearted Man

Government Bans
New Buildings O f
AmusementTypes

Race Tracks, Night
Clubs and Theaters
Come Under Ruling

F
To Retire As
Head Of Child Home

Barbecue Specialist Hathaw ay
Prepares Dinner For Jaycee Party

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Russians Say British Blame Red Chinese Captured
Chinese Reds Reds For Lack
Invade Tibet O f Good W ill In Korean Uniforn A s
Mountainous Nation
Prepares To Pit;lit
In Spite Of Reds’
A r m s Superiority

W A S H IN G T O N ? Oct. 2t»— &lt;/!*&gt;
-Preiidenl I rumen may call Con*
J im lull L l.cfo rr lit vihrvlulrvl return Nov. 2 7 . but hr taid today
hr hit not yrt rraihevj a decision.
Hr laid il I hr tall it madr it
would hr to give CuCli|((rtt a liltlr
moir w inking limr on a wlutle
lilt ol thing*. including all rxcetv
pioliii ta t, rrn t control extension,
and italrh u o d tin Alavk*
ami
Hswan
»,Mr. h u m a n ditcuitrd llir |x,sllbalily in a Wlutr H o uir Jews
conference that covrtrd a ttidr
range of topic*.
Tlir nrw 8 2 n d Contjirtt dt»e» nu*
inert until Ja n
J lira tl v I mu
inonlhi a lt r i tlic Nov. 7 rlrction*.
Mi. T iu m a n said hr hat tahm
up I hr m a ltri of recalling Con| i r u with V ic e Pirtidrul lla lk lr )
hit would talk it over with n lliri
A lly Ira d rit befure making a drciiion. Hr taid hr would announcr
lilt drtiiiun whrn hr ira ch rt it.
wlinhri it it b rfo ir ui a lt r i tlir
"MAMMY UNO 11" Al Jolom (t)iown with lilt fourth wile. Erie, whom hr
election!
■■Milled In IUt!i|, tit, diid al a San Fra m tiro hotel whdr playing raid s
Responding to olhrr question*,
with hit Irlrndt. lie bad m errily lelu m rd Ironi Hurra wtieie be bad,
Mr. Tium an .a id ;
beni entertaining Atnrncan Iroopt (bottom). Julton ni-vde lour U S D
I —Hi d o r* not expect any iron
tinging tom* during World War II.
(International S oundphoto)
lilr in W ratern Europe this winter.
A rrp u ftrr li.nl remarked Hint
some proplr in Holland were an*
^ipatm g w a r in a frw month*.
( —Hr know * of hut onr atomic
riploiion e v e r having o ccu rriij in
Soviet R u ssia . Gordon Dean of
the Atomic Energy Contini* .ion
had been in k e d at a p i n * con—
frrenrr T u e sd a y whether he knew
ll« ISK N R MA N U S \ K KM
■&gt;f any more atomic explosion* tn
IfO U A 'W (X )l). ( h i 2(i (/1'i Thousand* of Al Jol son's fans
llunia and he replied Itiat "the
llir lit I Ir peoplr (hr giral mammy singer lu d limited for the last -Mi
Prrridrnt liaan't *rrn fit to make
,
any mure announcement*" beyond yean lud.ry inmbrtly walked liy hit vaikrl.
the onr he iu iu lr - h tl year.
Il wat syiuUilii dial the lin t in line w*t a disabled wat vrleran
.1 Thai lie n era I Ihiugla* Mi*r
fu n e of (h r thousand* of t i l s fur
whom Jolson *ang.
•ith ur kn ew in ad vance.o f thi*
ioini*ry’* n lit i to drop tlir-^*»*ejr
Jr*1* K a n ia r. parttally blinded in
bomli on J a p a n . A newsman tuwl
IVorbJ W ar II, had stood in line
taid that w riter John tiunlher
since 3:30 A. M. before the mas
had leported otherwltr. The Preai*
*iv&lt;- concrete Temple Israel tin
ilriit taid that wat not true. lie
Hollywood Boulevard when* Job
added hr i;a v c the order to Mac
son’* body lay In state, Kantor
Arthur and the General itaued thr
ssi,| .lolton had given hint n u ir’i
onlri to d rop the Ix-mb.
happiness
during
World
War
4—lie i* seriously considering
Two '•Thai I iust wanted to h«
H a it i* * # . I I . P t|# V a .l l
here l-ecaim- of his great love for
the G I s ”
Nest in line was Agnes C la u ­
sen, a Saida Barhara w aitress-aymlatl of the people for whoi.i
thr g ira l ami t-uiy rn leita iu er
Mar nr Andrew ( s r r s * a i aaid
hale) ilia i in hi* opinion the
» i * never lo huty to be kind.
NPA m aterial, ronsrrvalion or­
She said »he used to serve the
i ' l l i i . a ■*:i &gt;1.i* i 1 1 a . o n .
&lt;.V) der aoold not apply lo thr Mun­ beloved singer at the old Goldicipal
Sladlum
a*
(hr
work
of
— Prrtident T ru m tn i. "getting
•syn studio commissary.
slarlrd Monday.
ready to emhrace the Chinese rnnslrurllon
■We all loved him— from the
Pahrlratril »lrel work is on or­ buthoy* up,” she said.
Communist
dictator, Mao Txeder from thr Virginia Bridge Co.
Tutig,” i&gt;y perm itting Hrd China'.The huge crowd was visihlv
t h r *lorm&gt; weather last week
admitilon to the United N ation',
■aildened al one time s chorus
set the prn)rrl lin k n w rrk, hr
{*&gt;&gt; Harold K Stassen,
of protest chided two of the 50
•F " l f thi* i* done" .Slaisen *»ul d rrlarrd and added, "Unless we
policemen on duty who seemed
In e radi • »peech I**| night, “ tile recrise a stop order frnm the
lo to enloving a private loke tiefo irrn m rn l. we will prorresl with
11 aartaeeo ua r a n raw s)
valiant fig h tin g and great aariifire in K o re a will have been iri ron .lru rlio n.
vain. Tha g a in to thr Communist*
hkw
of obtaining another veto scat
W A SH IN G TO N . (&gt;**. 2(»-&lt;/P)
in thr U n ite d Nation* w ill lie
far greater than their Inat in I be National i ’lovius lion Ainjw ilKoran."
ly liwlay Laim ril llir building ol
J A C K H O N v l u e T Oet. ” rt (Ah
“I believe that il la the Ad
-Thr ChlblreiTt Hnrtl* Society of
miniitrattn'a plan after election any new ilt u ilu ir i lot "tinuie- Florida, bes.t t,v adralnislration
to quietly encourage and raise no mrnl, ircirational or cnletlain- controversie-. will undenro a »omserious objection to the members
1’lete leoigailitalion, II was derid­
* te lbe U n ited Nath lit voting the ment piirpotct."
ed today.
.
permanent veto teat to the Comllir n itlrr, effective al midnight
State Superintendent M arrus C.
munilt C (linear government,” the lunigld, wat itturd lo co n iriv r ml- Fa n * will la- trilled with the till*
University o f Prim tylvania ptrof em rritii- after half a century
tcnals for atniamcnlt.
•idrnt taid.
C o v rird by I be ban are tbeatcl* of service and the portion of sup­
Hr taid t h i l oner I hey gain the
erintendent will l*e abolished, the
U. N. teat the Chine** Com m un­ of all kinds, amuiemrtd paikt.
board of dn4ctor. announced.
ists "will increase the aid they race track*, gull couttct. night
A special ttudy committer made
already a re
giving th r Com
dubs, skating rinkt and summer , report to Ibr board of directors
muniit force in Indo-China”
"Soon we w ill he pretented the camp. In a ll? there are -M forbnJ ‘ ' [ Z T T
« '•
|
,
veying opeiatlng records. The inalternative
o f either coin plate ■_
II n n . s ° V 'Ut,U,r’
n, „
; ‘*,jiry * • * conducted with the aid
Communist domination of IndoIhe M ’A adminuti.ilor, william i of the Child Welfare League of
Siln a ami a defeat and rout of
treaitaeeg Oa r » t s gear I
Atuerira.
Ihe F t melt o r of tending In Am
rrican force* to fight and dir tn
the Jungle* of Indo-China."
Stassen said the Administration
plan was advised by the State
Ur liartment.
Lilting It) "points of evidence”
hr raid w ere "overwhelming Indi­
cation'* th at the Chlneae Cornliy W IL L A R D C O N N O L L Y
muniita w r r r "t ibordlnata pawns
of the So viet Union," Staatrn
W. h. Hathaway, ITunda'i mutt venerable and uulttandinf
taid:
baibrcurr, will have charge of the piep*ta|ion of rnuugh chicken lo
• "I, therefore, plead with Prs •iih-nt T ru m an to change th r State tervr more than *f00 prisons at the Jaycre’s batbecue al the Country
Department plana and to rrfuae Club Saturday night slatting at 6 :3 0 o'clock.
to embrace Mao T«e*Tung. I urge
Thit will l&gt;e the Jaycee*t outstanding event of the year and a
that a fo rth rig h t and vlgnrot.# Isrge rtowd I* eapected, s a i d f
pretentation lie made to the U n i­ Harold Lew is, member of the
da and wherrvar Ida barbecue*
ted Nation* that they do not entertainment committee. S e rv ­
grant the
veto seat to this ing with Mr. I^wis is John W il­ have lieen eaten. He has prepa rnl many of th e n for the F ifty
Chinese
Communlrt
dictator liams, H. L. Perkin*. J r., and
Associates, and among those who
ship."
Henry Tam m .
have enjoyed them here this
Following Ihe barbecue games year are thr Merchants A sso cia­
~ h i l i - V T iT T a
and dancing will be enjoyed *1
(SHEEN IS L A N D . N. Y ., Oet the Club House. Candidates for tion. Rotary, Florida Power and
W illia m D. Maloney. J j , the C ity Commission, and com­ Light Employees and many other
groupa.
•-»
*ho will lie four In December, missioners have bwn invited to
His m-»i outstanding effort
received a d ra ft rard today.
speak at H:0tl o’clock.
was in 11)44 after naval of fleets
The A lb a n y county d raft board
Ticketa for lh» barbecue#m*y
flaaslflrd B illy at 4-A, meaning b# secured at the Country Club, hail attrndrd a barbecue here
and were to delighted that the*
he had been tuevloua aarvke.
|i. L . Perkins, Jr-, Touch tons,
Billy1* D ad d y h i
World Powell'* Office Supply, and fror* wanted the who!* Hanford N aval
A ir Station to snjojr ana. A muiWar Two and he
l»:» John
W illiam * In the Sanford titud* of 4,000 waa fad. includ­
4-A card aevwral .....
Atlantic National Bank B u ild ­ ing (.600 naval p e m im e l and
Aa fa r B lU y , ha loudly1 de- ing.
LM 0 civilians and thatr fam ilies.
dared:
The fsm e of Mr. Hathaway,
Recalling (hit, Mr. H athaw ay
" I don’t w anna fo In (U&gt;* A r
»y.
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IN D K M K N D K N T D A IL Y

S A N F O R 1 ). F L O R I D A . T H U R S D A Y

190S

President Denies He
Favors Admitting
Red China To U.N.;
No Florida Visit

Stassen Declares
Truman Will Give
Reds Seat In D. N.

F tir • ud mild llniiugh Frid a r
r%&lt;f
()U Ilf cloud » 4fid « few
1 iU«*l •sir tu­
ls-ri •( »fit.**er^
elewf.l
a F h (1m 1 1NIII tu m J - tfiJ-v
Is Alt litjf (hr 4 1 lit r c l
ss.,4 tk 41ill * m l* 4&lt;1 (teiMeaeli ( thi 4• .

Ife r a id
AN

V .T .A T II E H

ll&gt; A S S O C IA T E D I’lt F S S
Thr Kussians annouiurd today
a Commuiiisl "bbeiaimn" A im y
Kai invaded Tib rt to nines it lo
K n l China
A colietpuiid riil ol the t ali u II.i n rw ip jp ci Statrimaii si K a limpong in noithcin India said the
Cummuiusli w eir wrll inside thr
( ummitnists w eir wrll ilnnlr I ’llmilivr p iirsl-tulrd land Hr also
• | -iitrd
lh al biuaiivatls limn I lis t s ,
capital ol l l b r l , m il ibr lib e la n t
w eir shocked and ih-inavrd, legtld-ng the Ituop nioirnirnl as a
duett invasion, coming al ii'lim e
when 1llielaiis w eir trying to tyt»K
about
a peaceful srttirteriit
thibugh negoiiations.
Plat llir Iibrtans w rir i ) | lr r ’
mined to fight drspitr the ulivbiut
lUt-erioiity in numbris slid rquijsmrnl of thr CommuNisIs
I hat llir lr- i, j |h&gt;ssiI&gt;i Ii |v th st
tlir r . -yrsi-ofd Dalai Lim a. ,p iritual lulrt of llb r l, and olhrr high
uHicials will llr r l.bavs il ic su *
Isn cr ctumbled
That thr llrd e wr t r only ;, ,|sy '•
march from Neiw ut.i i III vscm-he-1 ,
which i« about BOO milr« northeast
of Lh a sa, und thst
Tilx-taus
oilifo rced N rlw utsi with IU.IHK)
picked troop*. The Com munists
were reported to have made tin:
first thrust south of I hi11gmu
I****, hypa-sing Chsnolo, w here
d,-fending
Tibetans
ha-l
lieen
massed.
Moaruw’s
Communist
I'u rty
newspaper.
l'ravda.
aaid
the
Chines,- Coiniiiuni-t* arv uneb-r
orders to “ free" the rt.iMHi.uno in
hakitants ,,f the remote country’
on "the top of the world "
A special Pravila rorre»|x&gt;n
dent from Peiping, Cliinese lied
rapital, that the b e n d
Ft hi
A rm y has be.-n dlucted t.. ad
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D o n a t io n s

Numerous Barbecue*
Slated This Week

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Nobel Prize Is Awarded To Two
Mayo Dodnrf For Hormone Work

L \ K I M C C t- S S . t k i 2b « V i
Hiilisll M innlri ol S l i l r kennetl, Um ngrr &lt;halved lixlav that
R u o u hat thrown away the good
will ol the set) ol the world and
It, I . 1 S 1 U s&gt; t
ha&gt; turned hri l-.i- k "uii IlNI veal,
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ol uileinatioiul *v&gt;,ralitl thought
rtiis
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will vh.iir the I ' I ’U N--l-«l 1’n.e &gt;u iul i-d
l-l.-tr
and
and utpiiatnm
•i t l v c l i r
( ill
llir awaiil &lt;•’&gt;--guile, then wi-ik »*u 1**- 1--IIII--U* lie told the Iteurial Anem hly t
Mil.I 1 • I t i * t i k u &gt;
polltli a I i o llllliillrr llu l the Soviet A, ill whnli have lu-nrghl the piotlllie
n
1 -,1
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v great l ■
e .n r
pio|»i,al heioir it wa,
1*4 1 .4 »!
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a lop t.Jril letululiun tuni|H&gt;trd ol
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halt tiuth. and n atio n s It
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lounger &gt;*hI to en r *
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tn li.r Untied Natior
mtli &gt;-l i In vl .«•• i lo.- •&lt; l;
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land .aid thr Hu,nan revolution , , , , ,
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ple.eul luopotal wat aluiovt Itlrnll
val with S,.virt icvolutionv ir|cvt
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cd hv pirviout atvrmhlir*. Young,\tlOhio . aip'idei wa. atvutcvl
r i -aid that llir itenalr it.rll "hat
jj,
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U ttiriir an inim jl r tftll «%lili Ii t(f 4 V«»|tr M| \mrnt « uilit) iMlih
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To Meet Nov. Hi-17
Wl,ether or not I- nl*,l*vti Flot
la't vales tav will he among ques
’-.ns Vv.trd Upon al the Florida
I arm Birr, mi at Its convention In
'aytotia lleaih , Nov. Hi-17. »sid
iohn Pierson, president of the Sen.
.role County Farm Bureau
Thi* was among the Ivsirev pie
- rttp-l to the loral l-ureau l-v John
lord at a recent meeting
Dther i«*ucs will lo- what, if any,
base* of Florida*, prevent *ee.|
jw iieevl changing, what mmiifislinns should be made m the Citis Code, and what change* in
I resent cltlu * lase* arc recoini-rtidrd 7

Many supper oiretings and l-nr
beetles are scheduled fur the week
end in Sanford slid Seminole Com,
ty.
Tonight
at tl:1U o'clock. On
Methodist Men’s Club will hold
supper meeting at MrKinlev H all
Tomorrow night at thr San OilClub, the Lions will celebrate thrir
26th ann iversary in a Charter
Night program including a dinner
meeting and rntertainment,
T h r Jayrye* and gursts wiU en
IIU R R H 'A N F . D EA T H
Joy a chicken barbecue at thr Hem
M IA M I, Oct *0 (A V The semole Country Club starting at tl I"
enth fatality attriTrtrted to Iasi
o’clock Saturday evening.
week'* hurricrgie wa* recorded
A supper meeting uf the C ount' i-Hiay with the death of William
Democratic Committee of which II Seaman. J r., 21) year old elecCharle* Lee i* ,-hai&gt;nan ami A"
ri-al worker.
drew C arraw a y Is secretary, wilt
Seaman
died
ye*terday
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be held Saturdive id #b» *• &lt;1:30 o' lu rn i receieed wihile repairing
clock at tha Oviedo Park.
* fallen power line.
Last night the entile Police De­
Three deaths wyre attributed
partment enjoyed a shrimp dinner directly lo the hurricane and III
at Kemtey's Restaurant at lb- three other instances the storm
Municipal A irpo rt. The iv - s d n - ■vat listed as contributing cause.
was a meeting of the Offieer* Sup
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tier Club.
IT H A C A . N. Y . Oft. ’.’A tAI
1‘rof. Jam es B. Sumner, t,2. NoW I F E ’S HATH
t^l prise winning chemist, Ir-ss
S A N T A M O N IC A . C alif., Oct
26—(A*)— A young wife te stiflc 1 been cloared of a crim inal negli­
in dlvorrv court that her art gence v’hrVggr in the hlgl.way
atudent husband brought a friend death of a seven-year-old lK)y.
The Cornell University tclenhome to watch her take a hath
Mrs. M arianne L s P relle, C). tist'a Car struck and killed Leon
also taid that Prank B. La P re llr, I). Collins while he was riding a
told her that ehc and their child ‘ .cycle last Frid ay,
Coroner Ralph Low said after
"held him down” ami he'd like to
in inquest that he- h iJ found nu
go te Fran ca and study a rt.
The ecurt granted her a divorce criminal negllgencr on the part
uf Sumnar.
yesterday.

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In Siinford Shown Added To Itoll Of
By C. Of C. Official B. And P. W. Club
•Sanford i* facing a houslm
shortage on the eve of an unprm-e
drilled influx uf tourists and ne w
resident], L r a R. Let her, n .tir,manager of the Seminole Could
Chamber uf Cum m rtrr, declared
today.
With the tourist season losieli
static.I, the C of C i» rreeivins&gt; I"
to l ( requests a day for upart
rnrlits, hr stated
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can get whirl they want."
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Intend to stay here eight or run
months out uf the year.
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handle im tuinr* within a If, milradius uf Sanford, dor lo the fa '
that many people from the n uitt
are in tlir lialdt of commuting i
the cities, said Mr. la-sher
Raymond Hall r-s'lnr. -'eel*,
today that he it being ywampi
with reciuests fur houses a* well a
apartments

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vlenry |H,s*ihle witlr the 1,-it-t loing of going to Indochina
After Prrsldent Truman 1 0 - of lift* themselves
rn'sed material aid In Ihe French
W ar is riot u subject of )■' '•
H ig h yeviterdav '«'■
in Indochina, and in view ol th- anvmore.
L o w to d ay 07
Fr.n eh vlefcats, the Marine are
They ure perfectly sw an tiiat
Bain yesterday 0
convinced that they will be tn a nran can expect to survive J *•
Total Dct. rain 10 50 Inches
eo many hattl-s. It *o in their
the Jungle again shortly.
Normal Oct. rain t.AO inches
T his is the first time In thi* eye* and In their ro p versj*. »ns.
Tide* lovlay, high 7 ill A . M.
war that I hsva been with thThe heroes of the la*t wnr
i,nil 8:01 P. M am i low I 19
Ms#ines. As an ei-M arine, m« • • r * m ining.'
!• M
i’erh'P* the m o*I moving -&gt;l
self, I can only t il and compare
l&lt; .a lla a v * ua ra a * gaasi
notea with the Marines I knee

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PAGE EIGHT

W A S H IN G T O N , Ovt i i —&lt; **)The U . S. Couit of Appeal* In
day a ffirm 'd I hr perjury con­
viction of John F . M *rsg»ti. who
once had White House Conner
tliiru .
*
T h " one-time friend of |&gt;re*
■Idenliat aide MaJ. General H nri
Vaughan wua convicted here la *l
M ay of having II* ,1 to Senate
Investigators who » * i« looking
Into alleged peddling of Influent,
in WaihTiiglon.
The government failed to con­
vict him of lying atiout builri***
negotiations with government ag
enclr* hot did g*t a ronvirtion
on two rh a ry e i:
That he lied ill »*ying he tnd
only a Washington hank account
when hr h id another In Sail An
tonio. T r i a l .
That he committed perjury in
saying he no lunitrr w ai on tin
payroll of a Chicago Importing
firm when he took n tem porsiy
Job overt* a i with the Stnte 1&gt;
pertinent.
On thoie count* he got a |,n
ion sentence of riirlil ninnll • to
two y e a n .
One of the contention* ial«ed
In Maragon'* appeal to the higher
court w ai that there was ii.-uf
ficlent teitlniony to e• •.*«I.t,»ri per­
ju r y In relitlrin to hi* DMA end
iim ; hank account*
The appeals court *ai&lt;1, how
ever, that the governtnr ot hat
c ffe rrd “ an acriim ulatiou of un
controverted
documentary
evi
dance" to r*ta h l|ih the " l i . t m , •
o f the San Antonia account
The tribunal taid it f ouinl no
e rro r in thi* or any olhei nighof the t r i ll challenged on uppcsl

W a r

IGawilaaee f r * * . r a t * (la*)
turning Inland In Ihelr irtre at b&lt;
fore the advancinir United Nationforce*. O fficer* laid they wele
entering an area dotted w ilb an
rlent walled r lt iv i.
Theie w ill not offer mm!, d«
fem e, a fpokeiman said. "W ith
what we have learned we can In ),
rare of thoie without any trouhV."
The spokesman *aid American
fo rre* had learned much in n*
saulting the walled city north of
Taegu In *nutheaalern Korea
A ir alla rk* "w ill lake care of
them ," he eaplained. Hut yrotind
a n a u lt* may l&gt;e n rc e iia ry to
flush out all rnemy resistance
A* the Allied tide rolled north
w ard, the hag of |(ed Korean priloners awetled patt (he 120,000
m ark, the equivalent of I" divislon*.
United Nation* forre* ca|iture*l
26,000 North Korean troops In
the pa*t 94 hour*.
South K rrta n Fight |iiv i* i„ii
troop* met the l l lf f e i t Ited re
alatanee of the dav An eneri-w
battalion supported l,y n iilh -iv
attempted In i|ow Ihe ROK I,d
Vance In the I'qkrhsrig area Ul
m ile* northea*! of |*v,&gt;ngynm the
fallen Red capllal.
Hut a i poke* man at It. N
K iyh th Arm y headquarter* *ald a
H flK column had th iu*i north *if
Hulchony,
alttiohl
aro.lliei
In
tnlle* north nf Put,-harry In the
center of the peninsula.
T h i* column wa* within rut
tnlle* nr Iri* or the ManrInina
harder.
The South Korean H lilh Dlvlaton waa pursuing the Iteds up a
new escape route toward Kaneyve.
reporter] to )*&gt; Red Premier Kim ’*
new arm y command headquarter*
Leading KOK H lilh Division
element* were In Wonrham, | m
m iles anuthweit nf Ifulchon
The F ifth A ir Force reported
troop* on foot moving north from
heavy tra ffic In vehicle* ami
Htilehon toward Kanggye.
The South Korean Kir at Dlvlaltrn moved In strength into Kunu
an the rhutigehon R iver mirth of
Sanction. It fared a crossing of the
broad rive r before It could con­
tinue on toward the Manchurian
boarder about 70 ait line nulr*
aw ay.
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i r a i H i s r l F t ^bi &gt;*a«f U n
wa* at cnce un*elfi-h in chib
•esvtce, and unveifi*h in communi­
ty etrice.
Even after hr wa* taken ur:,
and hi* doctors air. i*».t him t*
slow down, hi* m irie s t In the
town continued and his drive to
get things dune could not he slow­
ed down. Few of u* can show
we have done a* much for Han­
ford a* he ha* done during thi*
period of time. He continued to
live out hi* life ill usefulness and
none can say that lie w ithtied and
died on the tree'',
P rrild cn t O rville Touchlun an­
nounced that Mrs. M D Gatchel
who serves the Rotary meals, ha-l
hern elrclcd "Business Woman of
I 1.,V i". H a rry Simpson was intro­
duced a* the newest n u u iD r of
Rotary. D r. Frank Knight of
p. I arid and Gordon Huliard of
Jacksonville were introdiurd as
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t.ean* were hard hit hy the i w k *, I
ktorrii and heavy rain*, most
growers w ill not replant, «aid Mi
Livingston. In fa rt, he added,
many w ill mtt plant any new
(Tup* to replace those damaged
until spring.
Heavy damage to tender green
t.ean* and to ra h h jg r and other
crop* on tiie West Side wa* re
■r|H irtrd today, by Got Hehmah
vs getat.le grower.
ID drc'laird that It it doubt­
ful if fan n ers ran risk replant
trig beau*, due to frost danger,
lMjjn lrii „ ut (hat such crop* I
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fl oniiBiiel |"rii«n
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W illiam T Hhaddiek, state direr,
lor of Die I I IA , hr I* making a
survey tu deter mine the e stent
of the tosses.
If *o designated by Ih" Sec­
retary of Agriculture a* a dlsan
trr area, farm er* of till* section
. nil itullding of the Hteph, n F u lle r Memorial I'ark at White Springs, F la ., I» located on who have suffered direct losses
I *J i:
I, II r h v .u miles north «f l.ake t’ lty. T h e park wa* dedicated by Governor Warren and na- due to the hurricane and a ir not
aide to get other financing, will
..........i k known dignitaries on Oet. 4 The Muieutn BnUdlnc bouses eight animated diorama* depict*
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have loan* made available to
mg | t , i ...iii’ - a well a* many oiigw al lu ste r m in u ir iip l* and relic*
them.
N IC K 'S P A C K A G E S T O R K
Ihe loans Will he available to
Mr*. J . I. Hurt and Mr*. Ralph
A n d e rso n
Wight of Sanford, M u , J . it. t a r i n e r s throughout Seminole
4 III l a n D 'd A venua
11 t W
Striker of Tuscoti, A m and Mr* I unty.
I I ■•I'sse* C om e«»» *l»»l
Ill the /.ellwood section of ca io lr , biociroli, lettuce and io
I. It Mel,n,d and Mi* lla r rv
veloprnent that promoted the l.och Dickson, Orlando
ilisn g e
county
where
lerelei liiairie could
planted
Arbor and III,** Court section*.
■oiiritlcialion I.V Ihe ( iO K
II At our time he wa* also asso­
Dewey had wanted to luppolt ciated in tsal estate with W C
I i&gt;cnli. w r,, Andenmi »»id. He d Smith and Hal W ight, w itli of
fires at the present site of the
1*1 lillll I n bar l awhile while some J C. Penney Co.
of ih, Itiiy liln voumt men tan and
ID l.rruine a city cummlisloner
thru would lu te had Ijlftlh o w c i in iu:t7 and remained un the commi**iou through 1B46. lie served
to the front '
as mayor for *1* year*, from
A Senate »ula«inniltler prouili- 11*17 through I M B, and 1W4M
r ,| an r a lly ill -cii * - Ion, no aliw hl’e,
IdCi
on whether to y&lt;&gt; abend with a through
Mi
lllg g iru succeeded Kalnh
formnl inquiry Into drrum atancca Bagwell a* manager of the Hem
surrounding Dowry's derision to
in.de County Chamber of Com­
Mid, n Ih iid term nr New York
merce in IMtt. lie had previously
Governor following the withdrawal
served it a i president in IU.*4,
of l.t Governor Joe It Hanley.
and 1020.
liardcy lu*i week made put.lic » 1025
His record of achievement, taith
letter in which he said he had
teen assured he could chatl Up as a city o fficial ami as man
personal debt* w ill.in 'III .lay* If agrr of the Chamber of Corn
In- agreed In run for the Senate. merer, has been impressive and
If, did, withdrawing a« a randl- vital to the recovery of Hanford
dale for ih* GOP governor noml- from depression set-backs.
Among hi* outstanding achievelint ion, nn,l Dew ey then announced
merits were hi* effo rt* In effect­
In would run nynirt.
D rftiireinli have contended thi* ing a solution to the C ity's bond­
mean t llnnley wa* "|iald o ff" ed Indebtedness, which had been
Dewey rtful linnley have denied It in default since Ju ly I , lt»2B a*&lt;l
American jjiD ir Party official* which wa* refunded in IM 7.
Foreseeing that aviation might
In New York hnve railed on n
Kennto
election*
suiicrrltimiltee play a vital part in Hanford'*
headed by Helinlot G llle tler &lt;D future, Mr. Higgins worked toI w iii to Itivrsliy ale . rid htt,- flew want the development of a large
hen- fiom Iowa over the weekend airport at G in d e rvillr. When thi*
project wa* blocked due to la il
to |,H,k into III, situation.
Heriat, r Anderson and Guy roail holding*, he gave hi* a t­
i ,iii te&lt;- GisJilleDon, chnirman of tention to acquiring and dev elop­
the Republican Nntioiial Commit- ing through the W PA and CAA
large
acreage
south of
tee, pill out Ihe customary full* the
flu tills* fo rtcad * last o i l about Geneva Avenue for a montripnl
I low their parlies would fare In ntrpsiit which later became the
the Nov end,* I cullgie*»lollvl elec- Hanford Naval A ir Station
One of hi* principal post war
lion*.
In tiie wake of I heir disagree- project*, ha* twen the deepen mg
tn* n l, tome eiarerienrevl political o f the Hi John* River Channel
ol. e iv e r* in Washington ngtied from Hanl.nd tu Palalka as a
\-e del liny that control of Die Sen- prelude to the construction of a
liH .lia,, a pro
nle rnnv hinge on I I close run- large w a in front terminal,
l e t - mid ilia i llepulillran* may Ject now rnteilting it* financing
lie,-,1 to win all of them lu take stage. H r wa* also largely re■tionslbl# for the rutting of the
control,
GahricDon
has not claimed Woodtuff Creek Channel, and lias
enough gains f»r hi* p arly to w in I promotoel for sometime the Hi
rontr.d of Congress, and these J - ,n ' n‘,1i: n UH,V7 ,. U n a l ..................
•il.acrvcrs said prlvalelg they l,e»•*
li, vc tin- &lt;"ld« now favor retention ' a plan for a public housing pi&gt;,
ject,
T ills had to be Aisconttnurd
,,f control hv Ho- Democrat* in
during the w ar, but, he revived
Ic.ih Heiinle nod House.
it last year, and construction uf
They regarded a* the key rou­ the Castle Brewer housing units
te-1- two Senate race* each lit w ill soon start In Goldsboro.
Connecticut and lualio and nnc
The coming of the New York
each in Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, G iants with th rlr farm teams,
and their purchase of the Mayfa ir Inn, was a project upon
which M r. Higgins ro-onersted
w ith Commissioner John K rld rr.
A t the recent meeting of the
(Conlinitrd from Page tine)
directors of the Chatnher of Com­
ter volo tn ariiv: tlisl is w ith,ml th. merce, M r. Higgins « i * reap
We take pride in keeping Fords as fine as they were
government'* having to resort to pointed manager.
In addition to hi* many other
Irnard procedure In an rffo rt to
^
and
built to be.
civic
activities,
Mr.
Higgins
was
fo r,e registration
a Kutarlan, a member of All
Appnrentlv the Conirniini*ts w er,
Souls Catholic Church and of
c in g t&gt;. let It dav |ms« without ac­ the Knights of Columbus, snd
Now is a good time to make certain that your Ford is in tiptop condition for
tion, ignore th, law . and s. e what tielonged to the Hanford l-odgr
th, government would &lt;bt aDuit it
the long driving months ahead.
o f K lks.
Meanwhile llo Jo -ii*,- Denari
Survivors Includt the wlduw,
meni disclosed . il ha* liegun r M r*. Ju lia M. H iggins; four son*.
You can be sure of quick, dependable*
ii-iindiip ol t«t&gt; alien Comniunisls John R , Jam s* C., J . Malcolm
in llu I ’ , d .d Hlales, und has ar and Edward Ilig g in *, J r ., all of
economical service . . .
t v led lit
Hanford; three daughter*. Mrs.
Those already in cudody were W ally Dietrich and Mrs. Adelaide
de.ctiD-d a* 'The most im portant" Moaee uf Hanford and Mrs. John
of telnoiit lit! prison* achi-diiD.I for W . W illiam s o f Bayslde. Ixmg
inontpl (nek up aiiij deportation Island, N. Y .; 17 grandchild ren:
nne brother, Jame* Iligg in* uf
OUR FORD-TRAINID
if deportation is possible.
&lt;tfruin)* **id Ihe III are tho*, Halnee C ity , and five * i* trr*;
MICHANICS know your
who have been most active In the
Ford from bumpar lo
C alifo rn ia. Colorado, Utah and
Held* «f Commimlsl prupa'anda
bumper, Iniide and out.
The llcpartmnet aimoiinceif these New York.
Democrats now hold 54 seats
a t ie ilt and gave these description*
and Republican* 4 1 Republicans
nf those in ruslody.
need to moke a net gain of seven
At Han F ra n riw o -Nathan YanDh, alia* Noyarh to take over control.
Another disagreement broke out
Vanish*v*kv, 41, of Russia here
OUR FACTORY-APPROVED
over the weekend about a flood of
ore made
‘ Ince 11*17
a member of th* dtHtble-ilie postcards bcar'ng 14
METHODS warn designed for yoor
OUR SPICIAL FORD KQUIPMINT U d «l»* d
F'rirndte of Aluaham Lincoln B r i­ Questions critica l of the Admlnlsend last longer.
Ford to do a bettar, farter job.
for your Ford lo soya you lint* and
gade against whom dtpartalion tratton'e P ar Eastern polley. The*
proceeding* have lieen pending were framed by Rap. Judd IRteinir 1B4H.
M inn) who said he couldn't get
F in e t llt li' Fuchs, alias Fo x, 44, the Adm inistration to answer
of Germ any, hate since Item, a rtie r them.
In m aritim e union*. (No relation
Senator Anderson said at least
to Dr. K lau * Fuchs, the Jallrd Brit- 8,000,000 of Ihe cards were being
mailed out postage-free under
Dh atomic scien tD II.
O P congressmen's franks. And
A I New York
r called the attack on foreign
F'ranjo or Frank Borich or Bor
!c, bt&gt;, » f Y u jo itavia. here *lnce policy "phoney and fraudulent."
I'J 1-1, a labor o rg an lie r. aasoelated The Democratic National Commititadt public answers to Judd's
with the National Miners Union
ions by Rep. Mansfield &lt;Ddcsrrilwd by the department aa an
a ffilia te of "Bail International of
ubtlcsn Commute* source*
Labor Union*," secretary of the
i number of
National Council nf Americans af
AUTHORIF
C rla tia n (Decent. He aureeeafuUy
fought deportation in IMS.

Higgins

a

Dr. lien n' McLaulin

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expected to ec-ntinue th li week In 1
spite c f ihe h arr . • - D iru sc c in !
that a ica appear tr
than st I.r * t I
(.Ifd iC tid . w ith » I n .a !- that si
tls a U a iira r n a P i t s l » e t
O p to m etrist
g 9 :J pettier, j f th* crop m ar t
P jm p a ju Market arra i report*
salvaged. Same ,-uc’J i n»l i r„ i
i t * aiagm iu* 4 r s
F a iw r t i )
•ii*«J&gt; „ r ,j* i ..a y and w ill pro.eed ocx- i &gt; i ... i other r i
n
a* fast as the w ater recede,. T h i: plop ., to.nal. . lY n .p ' ... i* l »pt j
planting w ill delay the F a ll deal holy freeing the dyked f.e ll- ol
eoriiewi.ut, hut with no addition'll f I.mmI water at i ,1 w .-ith *r roridlethack* activ ity ur, .id th» m «i tiona lontiniMs favorabD .t i&gt; Mfcelv
D r. H . K . R in g
ket should commence wit'® th, a further decrease in the first es­
C h iro p rn rtttr
next few- week*. No ilarnae * *» &gt; timated crop |&lt;&gt; • w ill lu e»tiertendon,- to Pompuno’* huge vegatahle I n l.
Han.
A t. Nat. Ilk . Iltdg.
bed which measure-. |(ym 'x|i*t’ or
“ Tin- Hanford S in t.
Fanner**
PI. 17AS or i;il&gt;
to any oilier market I.oil ting
M aikel a ir * suffer,-.I heavv t &gt;,
■here.
h * i aflarnouti b* appidnlmriu
damage,
ma*y fo ld s a tr report* I
"The Pahoker Htsts Market ate*
a total toss with tie h- &gt;o r..*
f
suffered
heavy rrop damage D riti. the
lie *, ir-t damage Celery
though tl.er* is stilt a poiMbllitv and rat,huge **ed t*,de were badly
N O T IC E
,-t to
ar.ltte of the yuuilg clot, iicrea*' • damaged though c e lrry
1.
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r 11. K c i d , a m n o t
to have llffe re -l '
luay produce. Celery -el
firtd- tield* appea,
damage, many lield are leporterl
rr^ p siim ililr f u r a n v d c h tn
ttlid rd brd* •offered hravdv No
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I ' u i i t r u i T r t ) hv a n y o n e o t h e r
damage to the m arket' rdirsical • to &amp;o percent datiuti........... eitn
1!•:*!• m s s e l f n o r f o r a n y
prooeriie* wa* incurred
to-.ording I,, . * rlie , r,-p,,il
W--1
d r i l l s o f I'.n il S m i l h M o"T h e F'ort Pierre Slate F irm e r* III fie ld * Is , - - . . l l l . g
Ik . m a il
M a rl, l re|Mirt» tooial,. *ule* ar- | l .o d d i i ’ i
In is.

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Tw r r » l* r t t t i r e a r* nf !ha W a U ;
To P i o b c I i the I'ro f rroo of A ■ trie*.
To Produco Prosperity for Sanford.

W EATHER

! -*r an;! n t! .l -hnui*!* ^Y^nnr*
tfilk * (*■* » i * | r | | M l l l P f f i l *f*Pf»

£ &gt; n n fn tb

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AN INDRHKNDKNT DAILY NEW SPAPER
VOLUME XXXXI1

Kalsblbhetl 1908

Truman - Proposes
Disarmament Plan
OnUN Anniversary

S A N H H t D , K U H t lD A .

A “ fool p r o o f ditaim amrni
plan, lie told the United Naliom
General A n em LIy. mutt outlaw
not only atomic and hydiogcn
bombt but co vri cum rnfional w ai
wraponi at well

Given a touting wrlcotnc on thr
£ filth annitertaty ul thr day thr
U. N, chattel came into (oicr. Mi
Truman avmdrd naming Ru**i*
and iti Communitl la lrlh tin . A n ­
drei Y. Vithintky, Soviet Torrign
Miniitar and ch id Ruitian dele­
gate.
thoit
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^a wat
—
—
■w among
x—
*, gg see\a
a who
ggay giect
g»g|

t.iumti tn e ia in " of ih u countiy.
&lt; ailing lot “ a irle iillrtt eianu
nation' ol the altitude of thr
Atomic t.nrigy lo in mr.tioii with
ir ip n t to Commumiin, the Witconiui Republiian la id in a llalrntenl in the l oiigiesriunal Hr-

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B K H I.IN . U i 24
I he
. Ii.illcoyoiy tones ol the I reeilom
Hell l.ing out lot l'm lrd N.ilmui
Day loslay in tills "onl&gt; l|H&gt;l ol
llrrsio in h rlllllil llir lio n ( m lxill
III Uiessagr of loq.r w ai r . Iiurd a
•ountl the wuild

(H I n tn ia IXCHANOIS ut New v ...k t politicnt campaign temporarily
glva way to good humor at Vue Pi indent Alton W Barkley chat* with
Governor Thoma* C Dewey t le ll' and hu Democratic gubernatorial
opeo.-mt. K« p Walter A. Lynch. Die three w«ie lellow gueits at the
A llie d K Smith Memorial Banquet held In New Yuth |Jr.u rn d i tonal)

Political Analysts Figure Dewey
Is In For Tough Re-Election Fight
It) H A N K Y O T H IN N K I.I.

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R e c a lle d

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u s rrilo w rd

into

FA R M IIU H K A U
llow grower* who havr had
crops dainagrd in thr recent stoim
can obtain government loans for
replanting w ill lie the euhlert of
a talk tonight at 7:30 o'clock by
George Livingston of the Farm
Home Adm inistration office, O r­
lando a l a meeting of the lieminol* County Farm Bureau at the
Seminole High thjiool F a rm Build­
ing

One se if-s ty ,rd p essim ist (It.
top D em ocratic • t ia te g ls t*
the D em ocratic ca m p is gunuo.

Iv

optimistic

point*

|o th e

In
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contrast,

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and

a,
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Iiellialo rial
t ainpnigns,
wl,i
Key. Ju lian Htenatrom haa been D, we&gt; won. Ilefo ie election d..
recalled to artive duty with the
iiw aileaeg na ra a e tsswi
Public InfurmaUon O ffice of the
T h ird Arm y at Kart M arl’hersoti.

A San fo rd a irm a n
ha.
twro
» " ‘ " le d an A ll M edal for hi
a. tii.'vein. nt m the K .n e a n tV*.

T- hhfcai Heig.-am Ito lv il r :.|» » ,(i
It tft i'll, Hmifi | t m r i i t l t
rf
Uo- award m addition to l.vio
..............led ft mu S ta ff Sergeant to
'fi-chuiral Sergeant on Scot |a
Hie citation lead- in |iait
fol
J............ s »f* H arre ll d U liiw u l i» '

G a.

Al Jolson Dies With Joke On Lips;
Was First To Entertain In Korea

really enloy ratin g vuut *&gt;.... I
cooking, Mrs. G atch el," -aid Kn
Lion H arry Robson "So much
that &lt;*r feel sortv for our w i* .'
an*i children who hav.- to eat *&lt;
liume “
" T in t s ' not fa ir ." rrtnrted Mr
t.atrhel with a *im!e. " | know you'
w iv.s arc all vihm) ouk*.”
An expression of -vinpathv f,.
the fa m ily o f t h r late Kdwm '
Higgins was voiced by King I
Robson, who c itn l llie work wlo,
Mr Higgins had done f.o 1 1.
community and cuuntv and declai
•&lt;1 that it was a challenge for il
Lion* to "pitch tn” and ** im lm
uvlt try to follow the riaiu p l.- I
Mr Higgins.
Plans w e i r r o m p lr t r .l f „ t ||,
crlehration Frid ay niglit „t * i.
Han Orlo Club of C h arte r Night
commemorating th r ” r,th anniv.o
sarv of the club. The program wi
alert at 7:46 o’clock, and w ill in
dude a short talk on the hi*t»i i
of llw rtbh by fhi M cCall.
B ill Martin wa« lulrmlured *
a guest by A l Kkinner.

Telephone .Service
Ik Fully ReHtored

SAN FRANCLSCO. Ott. 24 - &lt; * * ) - Al Jolson. tK# velcran I**'
Telephone service, disrupted dur
linger who wat the first U. S. Har lo entertain Itoofxi oveneai m both ing the storm last week, h* hrm
the Second Wotld and Kotaan wars, died unexpectedly lait n i|h t with restored UK) nercent, K . V Turner,
a quip on his ItpG
. . . .
• , ■
... manager of the Southrrn Bell T. |.phune Company, aaid this morning
“ Hell, Truman had only one hour with MacArthur. I had two!
More than 400 telephones in the
Then
Sanford are* were put out of order
panlesl and arranger. They haJ
come with him from Southern
C alifornia • for a scheduled guestar spot on a Bing Croahy radio
■how, to have lwen recorded here
tonight.
Akat telephoned JoDon'a fourth
w lfo, Krle Gabbraith, whom he
married In 1»45. She was at Kn
cino. C alif. Hh* waa reporteii to
have collapsed with g rief.
Jolsun was riding tha eraat of
a popularity w ay* fo r th* second
tim e In an antertalnmant rare n r
that I m c u i In 1899. HU pupulsi ily with the troaM w

hy the slurm , iM» in Oviedo end .'&lt;
In Geneva, he |M&gt;lnted out
A crew of e xtra
men w n .'
brought h eir from Orlando end
a total of 111 repairmen have wori
ed 1 2 hours a dsv straight llirmo-r
Sunday to ratlo re service, he dr
clared.
Praising the a lrrtn e s i and |h.
diligent efforts of the Hanford tr|s
phone men and women In resto rin '
tha telephone service her*. Mr T u r­
ner said, "W# are proud nf Ih
way in whieh the refrphonc tier
aonoal of Sanford, w ith the alertpassed. In World Waf II. bo nasi, dillgancf and hard work,
traveled to Eurwfc, Africa. In hov# resorad the service.
They entered Into th * work l«
(M e fee cornml**loo* ranging from quainted meating.
dla and tho Paring, entertaining
Ih * true sp irit of public s e rv l-e "
mat lieutenant to Hevttnant col
W ith Jolson w ar* tiro vld G lx fo r th# U 8 0 .
•Ml depending upon nee and rear* friends, song w riter H a rry Akst
h»i rsAum from Korea. ha added, "and the result* or* sorb
I C s a l ls M O* i i | s T a t i
that Sanford can w all ba proud.*
and M artin Fried , A P a atcoro
od experience.

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Mamluiii.m Kniilcr
In I'on t il M.n i lies
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K r jm ili i,| sillplr 'iip p lie ' &lt;d'
t.) tih t, t.icych
-trs-etcai irirfi, i.c.rie n the l iia lle it.iii, S .
m i ) I till r Ills ('IS to th.'
fiiifl til kft 1r
ii it ui I r n s'! llic tnl
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III"-iny of the U 'll oil If
il lim n* ’ I •11tn i* s itiiiil »&gt;
\ ic In M r *nm&gt;r it iflin l I IH?
wept when they heard the b unpci li ssc iml i m r i l In | r " r o
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the gioiini.
ti l t , t|H|ilt:i l/*il K i ll 'I hma i * Mi*' l**.Ul I ih u | m Hniili! xlilkr i l l ih *
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th
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as
tto*
to
n.'i
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uivity,
State's executive mansion on tin
' " l e into loud a |, plans s.
G II ll.ig a n , n * * i ' .nut i l i ■• ■t.&gt;i 11Mil flit |»I I i«tll
u ii I ll« M mi Lint III I m»11 Jr | ilf"
■ tirngth t&gt;f a surpisingly struoy
Hundteslf
of
east
B e illn e r s n f s la te m a r k e t '. &gt; l.q ip f.l at tin
III- imtr*l t lull lit!
Mil* I In
vote
in
Detnncr.itie*ilomtn*lvM ■inn- to ilir dedication from tin*
tfir tnlr i ii 11 uni . |i v r\|i[«»ktrf

Sift. R. E. Harrell
Is Given .Air Medal
Fur Mercy Flight*

*.&gt;n of Mr*. John W Hatshurv of
Hanford, has l»e*n ordered t« re ­
turn to a*live duly with the United
S late r Arm y Mr. Sten»tr«m will
irport lo Fort Jackson, 8 .C ., for
processing and subsequent assignm ri.i to the Public Information O f­
fice, Headquarter* Third A rm y,
Fort McPherson, Go.
Mr. Slenttrom . form erly assort•
ated with the Sanford Herald anil
Station W T K R . s i i graduated
from Strtson U niversity last June
and since that time haa hern **&gt;o
elated with the Florida Baptist
Brotherioxwl with office* in Ja c k ­
sonville Mr. Slenttrom w ill rrtu m
to active duty In the grade of mat
ter sergeant. He i* slated to report
■I F o il Jackson un Nuv. H
Mr Stenstrorn was a memlier of
the Medical Detachment of the
P Jttli Infantry o l tha Florida N a­
tional Guard when th* unit was urirw a lla a ** ft* !'*«» T w e l

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M iim

/rllutmetl Air i tt n r ilf i!l*»|'f%| l»V
b) ! Iie r h t.rn e ia l I 0 on |) l la ) . ifir i r i r u l tlu llii Ni|l|# '( jiu d i 4liil
«if
hu Sooe l o .i l )
with rm olion, otfiri triitfri t i«i|i« t.r j r
o lrin u l) ilr.h , tied the irso han l (r» In )
hio u/e i ) nilml. *el in the jlK I-lu u l
A« j irtu ll llir ( it ilf m iis lfi.il
towel o| W rit lir i l i n ' l i l ly ball, llir M u L i tt fm It «fu&gt;ii|tf fi.inr lie*
wilb this ple.lge
KUIl III liiilii Witfi 4i Ilk Ily .u r l&gt; i|r

tin iiself h) ad m in isti'iin g f c - t aid
and g ivin g m n lb a t attention t.
wounded
Aone.1 F o r c e , oddiei
w h ile serving as m eilical terhni.'laalHiard an unaim cd liclicoptci | vp
a ir c r a f t un night rvucn aliu n on
••'•ns over etieiuv held le r o l" r v
A rousing salute to M r* M l» I
Sg t
H arrell ,
cffo-ieiit
mi'*
G atchel, "Hanford's H iislue** \V,,tthorough acrumplishno-nt of In
an of Infill'' w»s given tw lav
duties on till* liain td .n l* nii*«oin
He* Julian Stensttom, secretary lorm hvr* of the L io n * C lu b
Pleven
d e m o n strate, devotion to dutv &lt;.t
of tile Brotherhood Department of
“We want you to know that w- tile highest degree."
the Florida Baptist (^invention and

session of th r assembly,
said:
"T h * formation of German divi­
sions and a later German m inistry
of defense would sooner or taler
inevitably lead to the reeunstrnrlion of a German A rm y , amt he
that very fact to the resurrection
of German m ilitarism .
T h is, he aald, would he "a danger
for Germany itse lf."
Aa an alternative, Pleven nr«
posed “ an arm y of a United Eu
rope, formed nf men from various
countries.”

A I L i l l i I'

the

*'lt w ill U . no runaw ay,’ they
say. “ We never have thought Inis
election was iii tin* hug and
haven't played It that way aq.i
never w ill.' Confidentially, tlm
Gtrt* ,/ofeeastrrs c rrre d r l l r i o ? '
’‘lirohahly w ill do a little w oi-.-l
JO H N S O N A IR H A RK .
Ifo N
than e ip rc trd
in traditionslly
Iti tmiilican upstate.”
M IU . J A P A N (let -Jt I Sp ecial

_.

-Pm" going boys,” the famoui
immy singer told two longtime
mammy
ft lend* w ith whom he waa play­
ing gin rummy in th* 81. Francis
Hotel.
He died quietly, q u ickly, of a
coronary ore ul slop . . . and with
out pain, said the house physician.
Jolson, A4, had returned only
two weeks ago from Koraa where
he sang to Allied troops. He had
a two hour luncheon chat with
General M arA rthur In Tokyo en
route.
President Trum an and MaeA rth u r U lkad pH rat sly Just in
t w Arae will get « maW sha^ hour on Wake Island ■ week ago
a f these Inductee* who will b* e|l Sunday In Omir Historic get-ac­

g jg d *

Grower:; Air Ciloomy
(J r l I.ow I’l'ii'CH
Iii IL* .in Market'.

me
*.ff his pedestal "
Top-level Kepuldicsiis t&gt;*lievc Old
tile two-time gm einoi and twice ' ' 1
drtraled p lis id rlltl.il c l.dldatC *'»y.
G'U
will be i. tin im l to Die Kltiplr

Lions Club Praises
Marshall O rders
Rev. Stenstrom Is Mrs. Gatchel For
Clarification Of
Recalled ,For Duty Her Fine Cookinii:
Reserves’ S tatu s tZ’SZiS?*... . rwrul,,d With Third Army
In his s|n-ecn to th* jarn-packed

w a b i i i n g t o n , Oct. 2 4 —oin—
Secretary of Itrfe n ie Marshall has
N laid duwn a uniform policy for all
It - r - m u - i !■&gt;»••« »„ f'd'nw In re­
calling re w iv is ts to active duty
It was Intended, M arshall said
In a diri»etlve yesterday, “ to ob­
viate tire uncertainty with which
both the em ployrr and the reserv­
ist employe* presently are con­
fronted, ami to eliminate or re­
duce to a minimum the InruultirIn th* recall of rrservl Is "
The directive, sent to the see^ .ra ta rirs o f the A rm *. N avy, am 1
A ir Force, order* thnl each servlre
1. Decide it* manpower renulr*
merits for si* month* in advance
ami notify reservist* not called on
to fill thoee requirements that their
recall “ I* at lra»t four month* re ­
mote” unleva m aterial chanres In
m ilita ry revtuimnent "otherwise
dictate”.
2. Give those called up at least
SO day* for settling their personal
a ffa ir* hefurs time to report for
d duty. (T h is time now varies eontiderably w ith th* aervk-ea, t unning
between IS ami .70 day* |
Remove from Its a rtlv * II**
a ll reaervi-ts who, for physical or
other valid reasons determined hv
th* service, are not available fur
extended active duty,
4. Keep reservists on active duty
until (A t Manpower requirement
can be met by the draft or volun
laara, and &lt;B| the involuntary re
aervlxts ami unita have reached a
A "maximum state of train in g," Thi
replace* the present pulley of call­
ing reservist* for an Indefinite
period In order In bring about a
rapid axpanaion of th* armed fo r
cad.
A department spokesman aald the
same policy would hold for N*
tlonal Guard unit*. It w at hot pos­
sible to sav how long It would tak •
to achieve a "maximum Mate of
training” for such units as a Natlonal Guatd division or a reserve
V unit, he raid.
The Defense Department also
announced yesterday a program
fo r distributing medical draftee*
among the se m re e and l w i u

90% Of Sanford, B ra d !p y W arn s
Zellw ood Bean Of Vital Need For
Crop D estroyed More Armaments

I

b &lt; il m a r k e t )• sl&lt; n la y Ii
. i .'
N-w Vori c ity
liut the most eptutn.lic rsp.-rt* S u o r t Ses-tni. A w est llerlir* w ith M aling er S a n d ) A m lir s o ii
of U&gt;lh I’tirlies make no pi -dirt i -"lies m an coni me itted: " i f they and to fin d n P rig til ra y » f liujie
III th e d is m a l p lw lu " ' pic I III e , m i. I
in n ’t have firvdom 'hemwdvi
iuns of swreping luaioH tiiil
I U s i I u m III I'aa* M s!
i i q u i m l n ln o l I h i ’ ■liuoage fin in
Hrpiiblirati etiekines* «,f o 'her
tin sto rm in iln * a re a .
years is gone.

Pleven Propose
European Army To
Include &lt;^»rnmn0

I'A ltIH , t)rt. 2 g —td h - Premier
llene Pleven pmpogrd to the
French National Assembly Unity
that a Kuropean A rm y I m» estai*.
Ilshe.l with German soldiers and
officer* included Hut at tin- *aine
lim e be warned agalli-t *’tbr tesurrectioit of German m ilitarism ".
The arniv would lie supra-nat inna l- Irsponaible lo all partlcipaling
nations but not lo anv Ane nation
individually.
Ib foie the premier spoke on lb&lt;
touchy lubject- -there is great on
position in France to rearm ing the
Germans -h is Information minis­
ter told a specialty railed news
conference the proposed Kuropean

Chinese Reds Fire On
Marine Planes Flying
5 Miles From Border

II,r l oiniim ow l. tu rd l u n l i . a l
Is to shown out its so ite W ithin
two miles ol the dedication i l l.V
ih ry held a log d cm o n itialio n
A n g ry C u m in un iil a g iia iu it
de
■loomed the bell as " a ssat bell,
f’l iitfiis r |nr 11 il I fir ^AllVolif
a buugci bell, a deal), b e ll.”
^ la lr I a iiu e n X U i i r l rtliia a tr M ill
But a clow n o l neatly a ball iibti ii 1 "M1 111 •ar i»I til 1(ir I c i iit.fr«
iilllbun Ite ib iK is laliu o rd i l l ) hall N iffii bran* (n If#r ^ anluitl an*(
&lt;&lt;iu*ir

N n. I I

A iw r c ia le t l i'r r i t * Le a n e d W ire

ltf.H i

I hit ira l lineal to the nation !
ALBAN Y. N. Y., tXt, 24
(/V l
Astute tu itiran ol&gt;*eivei* on
" I o i i s i . i «g g i ess Ion and ly
trtu iily it a m atin which either
• asli«*&gt; w h rtrv e i t h e )
a p p e ar on
hai been ignored by the Atomic both tuirt of Nrv* Yolk's |to|itic j I lenie fiyurr Cnvertlur liu im ai F. • -srlh that lids wo1 1.1, under God
Dewey
i»
laung
the
teal
light
ol
Fits
lile
in
vceking
le
e
le
tlio
n
Nov.
7
I tingy ( ommitiion or Itealrd tar
t i.ll hose a new birth of Ire*
Key Dcmocialrc chielt h e lirtr the I mmcimoi will bow to H&gt;|&gt; W iIlM ■hun."
too lightly by lln i vital adminnlri________________________ -f A, l.ynch hecau-c. tligy claim
Many of thv people whu
tite agency of the government.
Luieh has "knocked l.in i lieway

rd him upon hit arrival at the at- Gordon' D .a V T eplieil
r u h ^ im
a te "
in Eas t statemrnt that since the A K C took
Hit ipeech wai I ihtnly-vrilrd over cuiitrol ul the nation’s atomic
challenge to Hutua to agree u&gt; hu program un an I . 1P47, “ No per­
ditatm im rni plan, which called son employed by the commission
for international irupee join to at* ur It* runtravtorr nor any of the
commission’s consultants or ad­
»uie compliance.
T h r United Ntatra and other viser* ha* ever betn arrested or
free nation*, Mr. Trum an said, indicted much less convicted of
w ill continue to build up their any uct of disloyalty.*
m ilitary force* a* In ti,ranee a
" It Is drplorab lr,” Dean rontlnutrainat aggrr&gt;t|un until therr is
I l S s i l s s r S lie I ' u , I s v l
unanlmuoa agierm tnt on “ inter­
national control ofaggprair enrriry
n
and the reduction o f'arm am ent*
and armed forrea,"
Ha le fl the door arwan for raat-

a refer*rice ha did not exp and-b u t
aald the free nation* have leante dtha hard way that negutlstlon
altm* w ill not praaervr peace
T h e ir must lie armed all nipt h a«
wall, he aald, to re tlrt aggression.
With delegates from Russia and
har Iron Curtain satellite* in hi*
audience, M i. Trum an avimleU
mentioning Ituasia by name, but
t% his Indlctm **: of Communist ngirfeaalon followed the line* of hie
' tre » lls e *g oa ***** Biel

21,

Half Milliun Watch
As General Rings
Bel l
Symbolizing
W e s t e r n Liberties

m id :

tembly hall.

m
w

(H I .

Freedom Bell
Dedicated By
Clay In Berlin

Political Opponents Get Together

Russians Challenged S cien tist* Denv
To Agree To Inter ^TienUSlS UCDV
national r eg u i a - McCarthy Charge
J
b
tion Of All Arms
.
F L U S H IN G M E A D O W . N r* Of Red Sympathy
* Y o iL. O u . 24 -f/l'j
Pietidenl
Truman priqxjtrtl today a unani­
mous agreement among aalioni Senator Demands Re­
upon a "tool proof" duam uirtr nt
lent Ie ss Examiplan to pave the way lot a' con­
nation Into AEC
ceited wat againil want.
T il* P iriid rn t made it t lr a i hr
WASHINGTON. 0 «t 24 ^
feels the United S ta in and uthri
11*11 a dorrn n ie n llit, tail night
(ire nation! havr no choice r u r p t aiiailed *n aueition by S tn ilo i
&lt; 0 urc then collective tltrngth to
Met *iil.) that thr la n k i of U. S.
r cult) a|g ieriio n at long at "their k tentu ti “ have hern in liltialrd to
are tome who w ill m o il to w at"
an alarming degree by the Com
if it fu ili thru endt

II ESD AV

f,.-f--

■

Rgt lla tie ll ha- been seivio
with the helicopter detachment i
Kurcn of the .I'd Be* oe Soiiadron
since the loginning of tlm war
T h is lifHco|iter delachmrnt ha
d U ling o o hn l llaelf h | evaluating
37tl eriticallt wounded personnel
from front !il» positions where *
jeep or amimlatice rote wioit.l hav
h*-en fatal In the pnti.'ii! Some
lim e* these evacuation* have (men
in the face of m enu fite and ac
tion and in 1 st instance* flight
were made behind enrol) line* lo
pick lip the pilot who h a l hailed
out from their disabled aircraft
beh |nd enemy line*
H gl. I la iii' ll joined the 1r.| A ir
B e a iiie Sim adtuii. w hich u lilH e *
H-f* helicopter*, f, f. Iia o n tvjie
a ir c r a f t . S B 17n 814-20* and SA Irt*
(G ru n u u a n 'J engine a m iih ilu au l in
A p r il
of 1U4H.
Yrd A it Rescue
Sq uad ron ha* the im p oitan t |oh
of a ir rescue coverage for all aircca ft fly in g In the K orean W ar.

8C T K N TIS1 DIM t l'P K A B S
H K L 8 IN K I, F IN L A N D Oct
— lA1) —“ Are w* now in R u ssia T "
Antonio Puntecoisro, the five year
old *un of B iiia in '* mis*ing atom
c ie n lls l, was reported today to
BV* asked hit parents after th e f
a rriv a l in Finland.
The newspaper “ lltixi Suomi"
said today that tin- question had
heen overheard hy a fellow pa aenger In the airline tin* taking thr
Punterurvu fam ily from the Malm
A irport to the capital
The Finnish police authorities
are now pu-hlng a large scale investigation into the disappear sure
of I'ro f. Bruno Ponleeorvo. hiSwedish wife and three children
a fte r their a rrival in HelGnkl on
■Sept. 2 .

t

IlK D S h II I.I ll
HONG KO N ti, Oct 2 1 (Ah A
dispatch from Canton today *ald
several Chinese Bed troop* were
killed there in a bombing of cent­
ra l Kwangtong m ilitary headquartar* Oct. 11.
Tho dltpatrh, to the independent
newspaper Sing Tan Jih Pan said
Communist authorities confirmed
Ih* bombing end announced thev
would iaaua an o fficial r*port In
18 d a y i.

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it Wmi .in tii *tf|i llir L i i . i link in 14

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1111*91! 1**11 *»f Ihif* (Millil. llir ‘Illijw l lit* L illr t l
iiuln j *jii I ft 4*1 the
llwoo*I »rrli«n»t rill*) kiai! |tl«tt!»«l " f “ » »li»n« r»l f«*t• • nmv §•• #*.!no # Li»l»(ri t«i |&gt;ir\riit (i t- »ft|r loci*
■IriiUl 1,400 l i t n »if | h r Ir iu lfr j d if f r i MMf K i "
%%hrn Mir n U liU i&gt;
Ihr* vn j*h n Ln thv r*lru^ tlu * mnl »lrf* **w m iiir ti
• i *m. » -■ tie till with I f n i L f i i i u K i t ifn y t|tit in ( L it
Vi«(i*lali)r
«;ifi tiu»i|f |*» I n n LiK
if m l- |r.|i!| | | r i

i.-y ,Unite* of lu n ik. I men m e
tl,,.l g i..w ir * went all not on the
gun de ii, lad h in the Haufoid ai.d

* I fill

Till* L iiifh l ray Ilf hti|tr How al
, " ilv
1 •*
*»- orange*, *Ing,
—
l.x
Hamlin
fum
• weet and Juicy aie rulling in and
out of the inarkei The) ciiroi in
with a green look and go .,ut is
bright mange color. Itegardh
ol
Color, however, quality is fiiu
Mini of llq. manges m* ti.nn
Semltude and ttiange c.mnln
with ii sprinkling flute Dade
The new mange parking firm of
Kastner and Ih iU -n . nt the uc*t
end of the main maikct Imd.ling
i* humming with activity and
packing alniul 2,tNki Inures n day.
Their trade name its K \ B o On
the nppsraite side nl the Sanford
I r u lt Co. is mure full scale ac
liv itv , w ith lung «enil trailer *.
mostly from suulheru slates, |iue*l
up to tie filled with erale* of
fru it. Sim ilar uclivltv
l«- nut
rd ns the n rarliy Pat rick Kuril
Co. uud Southward Fruit Co
Work i* progressing mi irn
pruvrinents and enlargement ul
stalls at Ihi m arket, made p.*&gt;»d.l hy th r addition of a platfmin 1a '
year un tlie aouth side of I &gt;•
main lioitdlug. Harold K a s im 1
haa added a new storage inom
W illiam W illiam s ha- douidetl l.itre a lla a e a aa I'aa* ( I t i

'iMtMMin. ih v h -

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alt

f«ro

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nf I hi* I•*! ill I i tl.»f ltif iiir»*4 m l
Id 1Ik r flit cm iii'Uft K iiil t it ti Isii
I loti xhinild i'ii lit I llttil* till'd it
Iu 1 rt|tj||»|Mi1 lit tits
V* all « ila ill|ilr
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l,iiIii i «*t|llU1ihllf It \ i l v % (till
llitilt'l ! !»•• "iflN ti'Ki* «'u rn *’|d *d
u l.i i h ltiM*lli &gt; s|t* ik
th** nmjt»i
11
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•&gt;!*•

INilicc (oiilitUK1
('ain|)ai;*ii Against
Hot Ivncl l)r ivers

•'■Ill t r i ll of five pel soli*

111 l|*ed
Iln Sfliif"
• I plotting to kill S h e riff Hugh I * o u t l l t l l l f l t ;
t'u lln e n lli moved along slm slv to ­ ♦,*.«*’ -t.
day nil the 'auii- Dote ut d isp n tr 1: W I! I (HIM*
i tint uuiikeit tin fn * t heat mg

A In ini! jin fun! ja« i'mi i it 1
it«»i V l( 1 n il. 'i ♦&lt;miM n-k
11I((l|t Mill
e#f th, tin
*'f| ni' nt tunic \
ii nil 1.1
(■ | * ♦t w It Ii nu lilt l|V*t 1 lull

itlciil LirifiliJ{Mt thr

I mI d lik n ilu t r ill thr In itiin n tiii*

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A * a result tin- util) iV ld in c .
AMil If
I
• re 17
the *lnlu p rod ine.l it the mmn
im
r im*.
ui* ki i i « 1 *
&gt;d -evmg *1**11111 wa* lluit ts'llin*- him
-M
il
kk.
♦r
I
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old he
two
of
the
defendant *,
Juhii
%tfail'd
Mi,utiis slid Ins w ife V irg in ia , n
v ii
r ti...
■ittesled
i ith •in
turned to Tniupa flu m t Iticns'ii
whit.- t»
Its *I winter alsnrl the tim e llie • l i i litfiili, kAi
rid
r h h r VV ill! n 11
alleged plot wn* hatched
I I'u ‘iMy
- - t- I ' ' ’-"
) oUlli
Mlid
• Ll le'.l
l l n i III: SM IVV h i ll v il 1 n
P a n "linen
Spell. a- Altai II i la J*l » nn.1 rliAJtai
I ' l 1 M .n , N
(t )M M I’ N lH T V H B K s m r
f
• t o who
I Id* ll *1*1 .TV" iiiii.i It »• ' i*''* (&gt;Dic,l Ol to I'hlHM.s
W A SH IN G T O N , i m
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t
wa i Ictlllflritf l|. I l.e ".. io i., iha
A n e x i q - o li s e COinillltterliiiii o f 1
*• ui &lt;t 11stlti T I , I’L . |.a I,HV.
(
!• • t 1. .1 '
»|e
Communist Party wa * 1 1 1 . II
•
Nt | tl lik mom! I ’id i.. i'l Jit ' la 1In
had H « * t i It 1* Hal* it
■ r up**
custody today in tiiu In lice ti
Huff alii
tirVi sol* t
I'll
m hvc* i%ere* I m*
parlm rnt's rontlnuing sweet
I In |«.l*a- . 8 . I M
II J|(a|» la 1llillia'il tMIttlliC) oaf tat
•
1 dur
of alleged ailed Cuittniiiiii t
i
era. At least half a rluiert . l l
•ii * «'■*!»• ill |tit r*l lull finl\
M- mg l M alm a U r . t ut tn, i t.r.ilsn
ir I f il
arrests Were ma lt
loplied
lU e g e r'i loan J u n o - \ Slum rifi " ii.f ll
hot.
The newest a irrsta took »el' •d f lo u rs , w a . ir p o ilr d Inn I &gt;ri &lt;* hen ti,.Ibmn, mg •
arid up
the one-quarter mark the ii.timl tor -ly
.Ih
i* s big
Up of :ili foreigners the I Ii p i rlr III
lire «an*e of llie accident wa
'*td d&gt; or, I
the |ioCretin in i
describe* ■* among the must .. n .e riot leaiireil tnrnr* d lati'i)
I he Phoel'e ,*SmiS wn* Cl. ronle lice i .ir
Coininunlst m g a n iie ir. le c lu n i
and ptujiagalidi*t* in the I tle l' ft.mr B uffalo to New t o r i C d v
IH I II i l l M
Stale*.
lire derailm ent ueenMed at HI 'If.

Old Age And School Aid Come lip
For Con?ideration In Nine States
lit iiL iv p .n

WASHINGTON. On 24

ol'i

h i am i i .f

I inancu t

pioblcM.i growing out

of public education an.1 old ice atm lante n r bring put up lo th*oleri of nine i l a lr i (or rr media I action J l lire Nuv. 7 election.
Seven of file Mate* lin e mi llir billot whool inues. irilrtlm rf
the mounting colt of providing
for
public
school
eiluratton. turns a con*titutional amendment
T h re e — Arixm ta,
Massachusetts, to give the public school fund I 'l
and W aihJngtnn—h ive |.ru|w.-als (wr inunlli fol each child In lire
to hike the tn.ounl of aid to lire tl to IH age bracket from the
aged
first geinral tax iimney collected
An Aritona constitutional am- hy the slate earlr month. The
end nrer.l would hooit the slate'.' • niemllnent also would pi uhil.tt
contrihution to school ru sts from the imymerit o f any tax money
|!t 6 fur each pupil a ye*r to to support any private nr church
SI fill. An Initial Ive on the same sc bool.
ballot would Increase the present
Four states M issouri, Hmitn
two per cent sales tax by nnr- Dakota, West Virginia and Mm.
hnlf to finance a proposal that tana are approaching the school
the stat# pay 1160 ami the court nrrddem in a different fashion.
ties 1 2 0 a year fur each kind­ Missouri would permit school dl*
ergarten, elementary and high trict* lo Increase school tax le­
school pupil in the state.
vies on a sijuplr m ajority vote
A referendum In Orraon would Instead of thr present two-thirds.
Increase tho present | &amp; 0 per pu- S im ila rly , West V irg in ia has an
nil stale old for education to sinrndmrnt to permit a county,
hy a *30 per cent vote, to exceed
M a­
&lt;i ••ria ase os ra a e T r s i
in A rkansas, th* ballut con-

l)C .' ii. v &lt;1, &lt; IM 1 1 '' District
Baiter I iiir k 1 Ion in . 11.1 i i . charge
id tire OxMla Nation.al 1 ..i-s t Ira*
iiillmritiei d tii al th. ll' .ii public
hunt f»»r «&gt;(«•«•1 start
i. Dec. If
31,
and t 1KA 1 O i l Dt
1 he 1 titlef«*r s l4 t.ll th* t hunting
within the i k ala w il .tlif. . manage.
merit Jit * » Wi['trill la gin uire half
hour La fief tf sunti c on 1 &gt;ecc. 6 .
end close at sundown iu

lire . 3 t.

Hunting every day "id he pet*

rnltted foi Hie first f»v* days, attd
ufter thc-e f i t '1 frx• do)* hunt­
ing w ill o nly Iw perm itted on
Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday of each week C h rist­
mas day which is on Monday w ill
ls&gt; iqH'ii for hunting.
r iu *

Wi*:itlu*r

J A C K H O N V il L K , 4l*-t 24 •/P a­
rt*
70
\ tla n l4
*al
III rriarrk
31
Chit ago
66
46
43
1leaver
7»
66
lie s M j Iii m
M
F resn u
74
»
at
V.'W V o lk
M&gt;
W&gt;
i ’hnenix
&lt;s
S'*
66
W aih in g tm i
:r*t
34
M ontreal
Ja ck so n v ille
Krt
r»
g6
78
M iam i
H2
M
T a lla h s lr t *
(id
89
T am p a

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T lf f i p A * r »

An Endiirin/? Monument
» U llk l.k ll l* I N I
• " M i i t i tig iir »*«■♦*» i n n U t
J M I *■»*■#
111 M aaiN It i i M M
u n i t l aa i m i &lt; alaaa n a iit r
»*4#r ST. ISIS, al th# f a . I Otfla*
•aatara, M alta*. ■•&lt;•! H i I K
U M T I m a f S a r r l S. IITI. ____

m il.4.1 .in i . m e * 4
M in i
•.HMIIti.v D M T
I i i I m h N i a a u ' _______
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f Carrier
f *W
in Meatk
1 •*
Ire *
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As tl*«ffca
19
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_____ .
A il iU la a r y p#tie*« eif^a sf
*aiR«. r**NlH(l*R* n»»A aelleea i |
U t r ia t t w ia l 1st «fce
al
fats#*,, frill b*e
f»t 1
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lewapepar
HepteaepieHtei
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, U H iR III I* a w i a O i
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t »r , . . . 4 1

• • • !.• K .11 94. • . .• I ■»«&gt;• .,i .i » e
ta tbU U . a H N t .
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t f a n w a i» f4 ii&gt; H
.
_______
1 U H U &gt; a y . o r r . 71. t « n
t o n a e h m m .a t h m h *
Tim w ill nnt stumble no th* * * '
Ay th s n rt. yoti mu*t le a t'li fur "
and w strn your *t*P afiar ynii
H a.* found it. B ui II la • m ill
la rrrh H g fo r: N arrow |» th# w»v
that Itadath unto life , and t ’"
th srr hs that f'n^ I* ,'f s li 7M4
The shooting of "T h e R»rrfool
M ailman" at Silver Sprint* l&gt;V
Columl u Pw lu iat i» about '« “ *■
gin. T h i* story da.cribat lh* trial*
t r j tribulation* of a mailman who
Carried tl»* mail on lha lower E a il
C oait in th* day* bafnt* Fta|ler •
rattrkad put in it* *ppea»an&lt;a. And
trials and i r iM s t io n they
too,
and many
h
truly 'Ha
too. ano
m*n&gt; i&lt;
7
|a it fronli*r • •** of the M iititiippt,
i1/
i net in the
lountry.
1 whole
* ' -------•“ * And
that. w*» Pel to many yean #i®
either, when men alill living can
recall it.

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m
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fn T

A * It in e v it a b ly m u s t to o il m e n . d e a th c a m e S u n d a y
m o rn in g to F.d liig f r in * e n d in g a lo n g c a re e r o f e x c e p t h n a l
u a e fu ln e M and c lo n in g a b r illia n t c h a p te r in S a n f o r t l'a h is ­
to ry .
T h ro u g h o u t m o re th a n a m ia r t e r o f a c e n t u r y h e haa
o c c u p ie d a p o altlo n o f o u ts ta n d in g le a d e rs h ip in t h in com
m v in it y and fo r n e a r ly Hi y e a rs h ie policies a n d h ia Ideas
h a v e ln iK e ly tlo m ln n tfd th e g ro w th nm l p ro g w n n o f S a n fo rd
a n d S e m in o le C o u n ty .
En d o w e d w it h th a t ra r e ty p e o f p e r .o n a lit y w h ic h in
a b lo to co n ce ive n« w e ll na to c a r r y o u t. M r. H ig g in a wn-*
n e v e r nt h loaa fo r n e w ideaa to m n k e t h is c it y g r o w nml
p ro n p e r, w h ile h la ttm ii/in g e n e rg y «&lt;n«l m lm ln ia t r e t iv e tnle n tn com bined tu trp ria ln g ly o fte n to n in ke h la id e n a Irettr
fr u it .
A llh n u irh he e x e r c ir e d re m n rh iib le p o w e rs In In flu e n c ­
in g th e co u rse o f e v e n ts In S n n fo r d , M r. H ig g in a w a s , in
n o se n se o f th e w o rd , a p o litic a l bn«s n r d ic ta to r . O p p o sitio n
t h e r e w a s to a lm o s t e v e r y t h in g he t r ie d to do, a n d h e sue*
'■ended In m ost th in g s o n ly b ecau se he w a a a b le to p e rs u s tle
t h e m a jo r it y b y c o n v in c in g a r g u m e n t.
F o r tho se w h o opposed h is v ie w s , he n e v e r b a d a b it­
t e r w o rd , an d w it h m o st he m a n a g e to m a in t a in h w a rm
fr ie n d s h ip . F o r It w a s ih n r s c t e r ls t lc o f M r. H ig g in s t h a t h«
w h s to le ra n t and u n d e r s ts iifiln g a s w ell h s g e n u in e ly f r ie n d ­
ly to w a rd e v e ry o n e .
lie iin il liv e d in S a n fo rd e irn e 1P04, k n e w a n d wua
k n o w n by p r a c t ic a lly e ve ryo n e h e re . Ho u n d e rs to o d our
p e o p le an d t h e ir p ro b le m s, fe lt th e a c h e s nnd p a in s o f n
g r o w in g c o m m u n ity na perhnpa no one e lse c o u ld , k n e w bett e r th n n an yo n e w h a t m ade S n n fo rd t ic k .
H is place In o u r c o m m u n ity w ill be h n rd to f i l l . In fa c t,
It ra n n n l be fille d . T h e r e w ill he o th e r (T u m ih e i- r, f ( ; 0 |p.
m e t r e m n iin g ers n nd o th e r c iv ic le n d e rs w h o w ill t r y to keep
u p th e good w o rk n nd w e hope f lin t th e m n u y f lu e p ro je c ts
w h ic h he haa a tn rte d w ill tie c o n tin u e d , h u t t h e r e c a n lie
o n ly one F d H ig g in s .
T h * fin e w o rk w h ic h hs h a s a c c o m p lis h e d h e r e d u rin g
t h e past decade w ill lo ng sta n d as nn e n d u rin g m o n u m e n t
to h is m em o ry.

Partnership For iVace

I f P re sid e n t T r u m n n ra ti n u sh lid o b e in g t h a t r e a :
P s r U ie r s liip fo r P e n c e o f w h ic h he spoke so f o r c ib ly in
Wa tuppoie il doaan’l mean any S h ii F r a n c is c o n f t e r h is re tu rn fro m th e W a k a Is la n d con
tkifty la lh* am ag* person to be fe re n c e w ith G e n e ra l D o u g la s M a c A r t lm r , he w ill g o down
told that hi* ftdeial government it h is to r y as an e x t r e m e ly u se fu l f j v „ r t.. H e Is n o t t h e fira t
( a n over / IS billion dollar*. tn w a n t ,11 and w o rk fo r it , n o r w il l In. he th e h u d . S u ch
Data wa owe it to earh other,’ or n n m ia na th o M o f W n ra lro w U ilm .n n nd W in s to n C h o r e h i!'
in e v it a b ly co n ic to n iim t.

"s*e could jutl lake the money
away from Mr. Rockefeller and
Ray the debt if we wanted lo", end
BO one will ha frightened by the
figure.' publiihed Sunday that the
debt of the government it more
thaAj the net dehl of all lha big
iatpoVallent, private firm* and indfridtraia m tha eountry put togather. But whan the time rome*.
wa l*#l omH# sure that everyon#
will iay. ’* 9 V didn't tometma tall
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i ,W* have no intention of hirnthit apace'into a snorts column.
tut we cannot allow the of
opporlunl
f t to p a n fot paying tiibule lo lha
fighting Gator team that
hbrilliant
r

wkfit lo Naihvihe at leail two
fhulhdnwni (he underdog and lit
krafiy played the iw k i off a preV i 6 u • I y undaleatad Vandeihilt
&lt;!4itn, Jt wa* one of the moil
thrilling garni* we fvet liitened lo.
AM nhhottgh our loyally to Fieri
4a waa not unmised by a peculiat
t far Vanderbilt, we could
t'n but rejoica that Florida
haa finally found hertelf and
football team of which
M ath a lo
any alumnu* could be proud.

; Congratulation* to Mr*. Gatchel
n her telection a* "Sanfmd'i
uiine** Woman of 1950". Al a
time whea to many energetic wontao ark going into butinett and
Pto/tlaioni, and achieving temaikabl. diitinctton theta too, in a
*" Ac like Sanford where »ome at
I rpott' important Jobe in town
i held by woman, it Fk a partitUriy fitting tribute to Mr*
•1* it trema to ua, that ihe
I b* thoten from among all
Btbert aa the outitanding
. r _ H * woman Tn thi* aga ol
•AtfUWiation when all civilisation
Uinta to Mnge on tcianlifie and
gdmfhiitraliva genhit. It la reftethU find that the matter of lh*
lily arti (i alill appreciated
lit* tha achitvtm anli of wolhe office, tha time, and
(t6ry. Mr*. Gatchel hn
Again proved that the way to a
man’* heart i* through hit ilo-

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r-Thtra ttrma to be a flowing
of ronfidence throughout the
itry. now that the Koiran
ation ie well in hand aed the
■It driven btkk to the
In border, that thi* nai at liivlncibU at etei and
kaly a bad nightman for a
fgw minute* a ahotl wHfl* back
I i f ol ua lo beHkvt that

N o ,,n *' In d lv Iilit B l can g iv e It b ir t h o r m a in t a in I t s life
N o tw o o r th re e n a tio n s ra n do it .
T h e P a r t n e r s h ip fo r Peace m u s t com e nut o f t h e h eart
n o d d e te rm in a tio n o f m n n k in d , o u t o f th e w ill o f a m a t u r it y
o f th e people o f th e e a r t h . It Is on It s w a y . It ta w h a t a ll
e n p le , In t h e ir h e a r t s , m ost d e s ire .
R u t m u st th e b ir t h pangs in c lu d e th e s u f f e r i n g o f an
d h e r w a r ? T h a t I* th e g re a t u n a n s w e re d q u e s t io n .
One n a tio n h a s th e |* iw * r to d e rid e w h e t h e r It m ust
-•nme w ith th e a g o n y o f a ll people, w it h th e d e v a s t a t io n and
r u in o f g re a t a re n a o f t h is p le a s a n t, f r u i t f u l e a r t h , o r hap
t l y , w it h co m m o n se n se and m u t u a l a g re e m e n t o v e r w h le t
a ll th e peoples o f th e e a r th m a y r e jo ic e .
AH A m e ric a n s a n d m oat o th a r n o tio n a l# h o p * a n d pray
t h a t th e P a r t n e r s h ip fo r P ea ce m a y tm fo re long h e e ffe c te d
n u t It's not e a s ily lo be g iv e n lif e . N o r . once g iv e n , w il l that
If e e a s ily lie m a in ta in e d

r

The United Nations
C e le b ra tio n o f th a a n n iv e r s a r y o f it s fo u n d in g b rin g s
•o n a ld e ratio n o f U n it t d N a tio n * a c e o m p lla h m e n ta . C lu m s y
s n d u n w ie ld y as I t s m a c h in e ry o f o r g a n iia t ln n o ft e n seem *.
d o w to w o rit out a * lo m ft o f !ta a lm s h a v e ih o w n .them
s e lv e s , an o v e r a ll look at It s f iv e y e a r s fin d s In d u b ita b le pro
g ra ss.
S u c h a g e n c ie s a s th e I n t e r n a t io n a l R e fu g e e O r g a n i c
tin n , th e In t e r n a t io n a l B a n k , th e C h ild r e n ’s E m e rg e n c
F u n d , th e E d u r a t lo n a l, B e c la t a m i C u lt u r a l O rg a n is a t io n am
th e W o rld H e a lt h O r g n n lia t lo n h a v a q u ie tly g o n e shoui
h e ir c o n s tru c tiv e w o r k , h e lp in g tn a “lle vc],
ia t e th e ta v a g e * of
w a r . T h e re ce n t a c tio n in K o re a lia s s h o w n th e v a lu e o f an
in t e r n a tio n a l im tlce fo rc e an d p ro v id e d a s t a r t f o r one w hich
m a y u lt im a t e ly p ro v e a s tro n g d e t e r r e n t to w h o le s a le b an ­
d it r y .
i
P e s ilu d it p w h o c la im th a t t h e w o r ld h a s n n t p r o g m s e d
m o r a lly alnce C a e s a r p lan n e d h i t c o n q u e s ts fin d I t h a rd to
(tro v e t h e ir p o in t. T h a co ncept o f w o r ld u n it y la o n e o f tijc
re a te s t Id eas p ro m u lg a te d b y m a n . U a c o m p le te w o rk in g
iu t w ill ta k e y e a r s , p e rh a p s c e n t u r ie s . B u t th e m e r e fa c t pf
p p o r tiin lty fo r th e n a tio n s o f t h e w o rld to a i r t h e ir d l*
u jt e s w ith w o rd s a n d ideaa o v e r a co m m o n ta b le ra th e r
t h a n w ith g u n s an d bom bs d e s t r o y in g h o m es a n d people Is
n Ita e lf a m a tt e r o f g r a t if y in g p r o g re s s .

aort of thing from
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Umn tat er».

THE WORLb TODRY
By D atV ITT M a r K IN Z IR
A P Foreign A ffa ir* Analyal
Both the wetter.i amt th# eait*vtt w orlds finally »t» taking prac­
tical rognliam-* of the fact that
there a r* In A lia counties* m il­
lions o f terrlM y un'l*r-pr|vl|*i*&lt;1
folk whot* condition it a deterrent
to sta b ility.
The Motlem •!*!** of A»ia and
the Middle K*&gt;t non are uniting
to alleviate the •offering* of thia
rlaa* w ithin their o»n countries.
T h it fo llo w , lh* declalon* hy the
U n it'd Htatei and the H ritlih
Commonwealth Nation* to In­
augurate general relief measure*
fur the hunger stricken areas of
A sia.
The*# moves have, of rourie,
been stimulated hy the knowledge
that underprivileged peoples are
subject to political esploltation
and thus at* liable to fall prey
to Communist prep*asnda. Th*
position was well summed lip at
an I (-nation Itlsm ir P.conomle
Confer*n&lt;# ju*t concluded In Teh­
ran.
(ihulam
Mahommed, Paklttan
finance Minister, put It Ilk * this:
The common man ha* *&lt;&gt; far
h anlls figured In the economic «r
political thinking of Moslem conn'
tria*. hut na\a9theiet« it i&gt; h*
who it tha barklatna of 09it
•tran glh.
"M r ha* been the victim of
neglect an fat, hut we ca 911i.it af
ford to negltct him any longer.
U n lc i. the Tivinx .tandani* - and
at present there are none worth
the name of our people * 1 * raletd, and they aie mail* fi* a from
fear o f want, we m u.l rea liie that
wa ran have no political, social 0 1
economic »tat.i)ily.r
T ill* move by the ,\fo.|em conn.
tr ite w ill coin* a* ■ waitorne
Comnlametit to the m ra .u its prttlevied hy A u irtir* at«l the B rl
tieh Commonwealth, for th* need
far aecrriM the le liaf avallal la.
Thera are acorei of mllllotta nf
people no utolerprivllexed that
they litc ta lly never know whal II
!• tn I h&gt; wilbout hunger, lo aay
nothing of laikltig •ultai.le rbithIng and ahelltr.
They tire the living ilcad, and
you fltul them thioughmit the
• ho|* vatt area of A al*. I have
tern them In many count*lev, end
have vlviteil them in thalr village*
and hut*, line mutt have had thi*
avparlence lo lea liia tha awfuineat
nf It all
Much of th* hunger anti poverty
of ro u rie , I* lh# laault o f condi­
tion* with which Asiatic govern­
ment* find il difficult in deal. Th*
•■arctv of food I* du* in many
Instance* tn tg riru llttrai llm lla
tiont. Many thing* enterr into
Inu thi*
•ituatinn
want of Irrigation,
prim itive farming method., lack
of -red anti fr r t illie r . Inability to
pu rrhasr proper Itiol*.
In referring to prim itive me­
thod* I mean precisely that. MU,
lion# of farmers are Irratllng the
aame path* that their ancestor*
trod m any ccnlurte* ago. In some
area* I have tern them plowing
with pointed tllrV a, lust I * waa
don* In lllbllcol day*.
T h is Inability tn protluc# ado
tjuat* foot! rrtipa ta what Amartr*
end lh * Hr itlah Commune ealth
rnitntrie* props** tn r*tie d r. The
Idea la to htilp th* A siatic farmer
to grow hlgger and better crop*.
And that naturally I# tha logical
w ay lo approach th* task, htraitt*
It would ha Imposiibl# to move
b ifflc la n t foodstuff# from western
•mintrl#« half way around the
•t.tld to meet the Aetatle .hottag#
Ruch re lie f measure# are, a*
fihulam Mahommatl t;n|nt»d out,
the effective way of combatting
political Instability.

luad m a*t U typlfiad on a mcrtelll*n he grot* at th **U a ia o f fail
doath. Fraiantad to (tha hy n «A .
atai d a cA n n u r In K o ras. It w-at
i.'Scr ib*d:
. .(
. -/ s i Jolton, f ioen ipaalgt
eivlc*# In appreciation for. ante rt'ln in g armed fcrcea personnal. F » r F a n Command. Sopember, 19BO."

acclaim aa M anhatUg’* fafad u l
"rack»t-bu#tar,‘, i sritn
t u c t io i
hit back on open gam hllng in
upatata countia*.
. 1
Da way has in a lla tad by ra lliflff
tha Democratic twndldat# a uup.
pat for Tam m y Hall and la h a llin |
leadtr* of that New Y&gt;rk C ity
Damocratte organic* lion “tM #T*J
and boodlara." H * ta# t lim m * !
hard at New York C ity ’s pnlito*
■ambling acandal and ic c u ttfl
Damocrati o f m ikin g "hribarjr
and rortuptlon th* rtilr In Ktav
York C ity ,"
Adding
th*P furor
i f ' lo
_ M
_____ .I t tfc*
famous letter in which f.t. G«verncr Jo# RT. Hanlay. t h ! HOP
aiid'datr f . r th* U S_. Saoat*.
i r Id a friend that ht had !.#♦«
isured hr could elsan up h it
financial obligation# "w ith 'n 90
•lnj»," if h# acraptad the Renat!
n-,n:'nallnn.

bew ey

Scientists

Specials Today

CARS

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1946
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Club Coupe

1948
CHEVROLET
Fleetllne Acrosedan

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1941

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peer* on th* C alifo rn ia b illet

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drfrtn|. TYl^ "Rocket's" silken rmoottin cm! Th* "^odk^'t" rccortl*
onvu h fa| Mftoal TIM "Racket's" toiid gat aaetagU C tm» ta today
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preaeally 9raiding at lt&amp;A Wrtf#
ta t* to a deceaaed B r e t t In fa r k te a r lH i,

n a t f c t L ^ M ^

I f i r i lb * 111,H I b m d iU li s n i f i Niv Ii|» y

employ#* tn I t ! , 000.
In two f la t * ! thara la ap p am t
II punka,4 *lam |-P (f IIBPI
roticoin ovar dlverainn—or aroha |.t***nt rnn i* ll nl Inn al lavv &lt;poatd illvaralnn- o f monay ill* *
I mtl at Inn lo aarvtra aehonl btiM hy (ha tha Riaollria ta x . A aon
atttuttonal amindmant in Term**
• •ua*.
*
I’ rnpoied cnnitltutlnnst atatnd *a« would pravant th * ua* of
mantv vinuM (A ) permit Mob automobile and «a*«tlne tax*,
tan* City or Kbool dlitrttta to for purpota* othar than Mali
go Into debt np to fi par cant of w ay*. Iia ffic aontnil ami obll|A.
th alr latahl* valuation, and (B ) Ilnna mad# prior to th * amlr-da u th o rlit Bouth Dakota achixil mont.
tlklrhnm h w ill tot# nn an
.llatrtrta to lavua bond* up tn
in par real nf their m m m m va­ amamimptii -tn pravant dl«era)uK
luations.' tnllaeit nf 6 per rant. • f * n y mad «*# utae* to1 aay
Th a Sharp*«1 piapnaed lncraa*o either finrp.ma than fo r hlghvnryv
In ulif ago benefit* la cnutalaed A t praaext, fd.BVO.OOO lim n the
In ■ Marairhoaatta lefeitndum . gaaollna tax la d iveiled tn tch-.-d
It proi
prnvIHm #«r a minimum rate nf fu
'•Magi
it
|7n a mon'h for aligthle_ aijjvl,
N abraak* ha* a refetndma to
irp e a l tha onarent In c rta i* In
baeinnlng at tha aga of 0&gt;tartlng ago now i* SB tha mini* gaa la t e * and tha Incraav! In
motor vahlela reg istration flea
mum |M .
Anothat M*»»**hu»*it» rtfart*) votad hy tha le t s Itg lalatur* tv
dum rail# lo r a *t#t* lottery p ijiv ld * more ravenua for high-

( ( aaulaaad from I’aga One)
letaal to active Federal aeivl-r '
Movafnber, 1940 A fta r »ar»t■•tth lleadtpiarlara Fourth Ar«Cor pa fa r apptoiirm atalr twa re**
he waa - appointed a tiy e a iu nt*tOf I to- S i l t G idnd w e AmmaMtloDattSlIAai Which operated xmm.dtllon «t#pht Ih m lU t U n l t ! lha Voidd hiagdem A u t rre n e * darlae
«Hto94b*ti
atiwe that (Ini*

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•Laartaate e r a s gags Oeal
(Caanaaaa r i * a la g * d a n
whet* h* gave 4t ihowa In Id
h
i
explain*.
Democrat# h*Q«n to
d a j*. he la id :
wonder Just how big Daway • m i
•■Know w h it it feel* like to be
iorfty would b*.
bar* : Cm going to look up my
Today tha “ p a u im itt” voice#
Inotn* lax and #ee If I paid
c utl'.n* confidence that handenough. 1 hot# guya are wonder.
s-jtne. free wheeling
Conge#.*fu i. tots 1* a much toughar war
min l.ynch w in a Wtter e m tast,
th .ri th* last one, h*ht&gt;v* me."
V * Ilka of wm ch New k»vp has
I I ' enteitalned t ils at the front
not iven In m any years, '&gt;i IU0 when the American beachhead In
0 vo.a*.
H .i i .i wa* at Its am alleit and
Dewey h lm .e lf ,#• ns .tn g und-i constant a lta rk ,
ICaallaaeg P r s a Pag* f)g *i
I wa* ainglng up there for
for a loud and imp.-Vie luherna*d.
"th
at
statement*
of
tha
typo
•on-' g u y. antt there was a lot of
mad* hy Senator M cCarthy land toriai battle whan, in g'-capting
Hour, he related.
to undermine confidence in th* tha Republican convention nom ­
*•&gt;,» I .a y * to an tifflcer, 'W hy
atomic energy program In defiance ination, he ju tta r hia jaw aud
ilon t you 1*11 th o i* kids of your* of the facta of a security record declared hi# intant.on to ni&gt;e|
nit.id-. to stop shooting o ff those
tha Democrat# on even “ street
which speak ■ for itaalf.'
r ifl'* T‘
M cCarthy said it ia "a shocking corner,” Il haa been a stract-cor" 1rhn.# aren't our klda,* ha fact that in tha case* of many if n 'r brawl aver alnce. The ralto
____ nr ..
told m e!”
the m o .i eminent atomic aciant- and peaceful D e s c v of hi* illA I « a t bom Asa Vr.al.on on 1st* in the United States, theta &lt;# fated I94B prekidcntlrl campaign
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct.
May 24, IBM , tha *»n of a Jaw- called Communlat Infiltration into Is but a mem ory,
nTtta* taA sanat# election* com mi
,#h cantor, in what was than a presumption nf security risk a."
Lynch al#o had pull'd out th* day ordarod Inquiries in SatU t*
,t i 'ta r.b u ig , R iitsla . II* cstne
ttopr.
He
even
hat
accused
D»A* otir aia m p l* of w hat ht
rare# in New York, towa, K en ­
aritt hla fam ily tn Washington. called Communist Infiltration into w*y, who won hit firat ptibllc tucky and Pannarlrania. C h a ir­
J.
w iille a email hoy. Ill* fa
scientific ranks, he cited election
man nlU atte (P -lo w a) aald th*
th*t trained him for the church, of P ro f, K irtle y Fletcher Mather
three-man stihccmmltH** he hiads
dm he had other ideaa. Ife ap­ 9if H arvard as lu B l president of Pauling of th * California In iliunanimnualy agreed on fu ll l*peal *d in a play moh scene and the American Association for the tut* of Tachnology, pratidant of vrstigatIons in th* four a titd t.
die 11 ian o ff with a circus.
advancement of *cim c*. M cCar­ th# American Chemical Society If* said the New York case
I I ' first started on the stage thy said "*er
|J' / ,w men in tha la&gt;t yearti h a t* m
a in
record
u iil "of aup solved circumstance# surrounding
•i t-ik' k f c ,e -in I9tt9 with I,ew aia.lem lc world
have a more fia
both the Republican and D*moport
nf
Communist
cati.ea."
I&gt;«. kstadar*’ m i n a t r e l a . Two grant record of supporting Ihe
p.ullng said at Pa.andena that c ritic nominations. Most atttttje s
later he w a. dlacovered by c a u .rs of Stalin'sa firth i
tlon has reotered on the l# tt*r af
column in he ha# been workln
the -c-hutrerta 1 r .l liired him for this country,"
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. . . . . . L t. Oov. Joe R. Ila n le v. Rrpubllof th# Internatlnn#
thrir Winter Garden In Naw
Mather rrnlicd g( Canihrtdg*. would lead to peace and n vrrt at. can randidata for tha Senata who
Yotk.
M ass., that M cCarthy s slatem pnU gtemic war. and | nttum# that is withdraw from lh# rae# ftrr gov9
most fami.ua of hla Broad*1?
• ” 0n»o»^
Ha prhntlhe .Senator is referring to ." arnor
• ay per form anrea was hid herul- said
that “ a* fa r a* my jv e r s n n a l------— — . .
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'd knee irodltion of "M am m y," ' a c tiv ity I* concerned
Me
fot which he lwxame known a* C a rth v and lh# country m ay f*#l
th&lt; inaromy siccger. Then Holly- tpitir enfe." H# not*.! also that
wo - I beckeoned.
he liatl never tiacn ctjnnecled w ith
Il
irre ilc st movie, "The J a i t the government atomic program
Sit,yet. w a . made in 1927, at
M cCarthy *ald, too, that th *
the f ir *e peak of his career. It Federation of Am erican Kctafrtlst#
Is g ei.eially rredlted with being j It heavily infiltrated w ith Corn*
lh ' fiiet teal talking pictute.
niuniat fellow traveU rn." lie aald
1 '• n fame, followed and Jol
It ia hamlrd by W . A . lllglnbts*i)n re pealed msnv of Wa m rlle.t Hiam. a m4 other uf Lha A K C 'a
aliige kurressaa for the film . , llro o khaven Lalm ratory sta ff. And
, M u r than 1,000.000 0 / his h* aald l.y lc llu ral, aw ilbsr Ilioukb.-ni'graph record, of "Sonny haven sta ff member, lent hi*
« )" w ttc told after he yw.pulai
name to what M rCarthy cg lltd a
Itcd the tong In “ Tha Kinging Communist gathering in
New
Fool." Other tune* that ma.le Yo rk last year.
his
la te r r
wet#
“ Kuwanre,"
Iliglnbotham and Horst had no
‘ A p.il Sh ow er." and “ C alifo rn ia, continent. D r. C liffo rd (irnb stain,
•ago. F u lly equipped
Los* Mllaogo,
i Is •r I Come."
a member of the toleration's e x*.
With A New Set Of W h it* On* owner car-urad only by
Ill* ra ie e r became temporarily c u l l r s committee, commented:
Wall T ire * . Radio An H aater.
wMoc.-d In the litclA's.
ct'M iihy ia right nn on# thing.
fam ily. Good, , cigars !n d trail
Special
He ram t hack, a* big as ever, Hlginhothnm la chairman o f our
kept atitnmnhll*. Fo r tal#
foil wing the Second Wotld W ar to leratio n . Th* real Is fan tastic
and the release o f Ihe movie, non settee."
$ i i i 5 do
"The Julsoii S to ry." It s tirre d
M cCarthy alto accused P h ilip
Ictn r h a rry Parka, hut It wav M orrison, Cornell U n ive rsity pro­
JoW'Mi's voir*.
fessor, of affiliatio n with sub ver­
Then
ram#
"Jn lm n
Sing* sive organisations, l i t aald Mor­
Again."
rison took part In design to Uta
c i eviro tet
lie want on th* raillo. on h it atomic bomb at Lo t ATan
Tamos, N .
dan .how and those of his num
Drltrn only tin t mil#* by local
an *, friends. One n f those, Bing
“ I tielung to no su b vm lv# orhy .In* 1 ■ m an. Fu lly equipped
Crosby, wa* srIt'd 11 I'd to arrive san itatio ns arid I mah
a lii tain m y
• ith radio , haater • defroster,
■ .. lo record with him the rig ht to wrtto, apeak end oat tnwindshield washer, look* Ilka
h--w that never w ill he made.
idantly and puhlialy, . w h a t­
a p*w car.
Radio, naw paint, new seat
T h ' last m o rl' Jo l.o n appeared ever H#not or M cCarthy th ink*,'
covers, good tire* and running
'n p 'ison ally was "Rhapsiidy In Morrison retort*.! at IUxM h, N . Y .
good. .Only
Blue'’ In li*4B. lie w a* under con1
"W hen ftenotoc xM eGerthy *ptrari to make ■ film featuring hi* prnvrw of Mby activiUoo- I i* k * ll
rnl* tl Tnnic-nt work In World W ar hiixvc roaton to he concerned about (
il , but death’ eanreled that.
* m y p atrio t!*.*."
Prof.- Harold 'C . U ray of
J.dcon m arried four tim es, flastoaa Ms widow, ha leaves an Univar titvito Chiaa»v'.»*ff
edopied ton. Asa J r ., two.
Prta# Winoer,, reps accsmad tor
Ills previous wive« w rra Hon-* MrCarthy &lt;&gt;f pAal.ftlUlatlap “wfih
B e &lt; ,a n
numeriiua
Communist front
rirtta K e lle r, who divorced him
owner, low mlltag*. Clean,
in 1BI9: Alma Okbntna, who di- ganixatlons H* said Urey la ad -'
• new
wirced him In In2fl. and Ruby m inis! rotor
J . flood
Kealar, who divorced him In laboratory in t.nicogo.
. . l&gt;lkAU. . . . . » n . j , „
rich tubeloss tires. Radio, heat V9 # 1
Urey replied:
It'S!*, Rha w»a glren cu.tody nf
Claan,
•r-d * fro it* r. For Ral*
“ Aa_ usual. Senator ^McCarthy
another adopted son, A l J r .
Funeral plana ara uncertain. doesn't know his fo rts, u p
$ 2 1 8 0 0 0
Il
11 It reported hla w ill In New end o f the w ar, I worked* on thS
'’ntk contains Instruction* for atomic bomb- Since 1941 I U r i
tnaral arrangement* ami burial. had nothing to do w ith te n e t
or th* JA$ C .M
A real tro u p e r.' Jolton mad# work -------“ 0 ne reason I haven't Is (hit
money only to spend. I f he wn»
free he was alw ays ready at a there are too many Ignorant poli­
moment's nolle* to appear In ticians of the McCarthy hind who
910 M A G N O L I A A V f e .
benefit shows and charity par hid* behind Immunity -to nbst#*
furmsrte**.
His
philanthropnit# and slander those engaged hs #!eB A N fO B D . « .A .
ret reeeifth,"
a t ! lagand.
_________________________
M cCarthy said Trof. Linus C!rl
The personal tribute Jolton v t-

Old A rc

wet* in danger of being
would ho tanparkad fo r tlb m lltnto lha tea. I f thia
l d | did ;a g * aAtWAhe* hanaftlv
'touch at wa believe in tall T h * ratoafnlng fM,00Q,000 would
^•nce. wa ara afraid that w* M dU lrioutrd at p rltaa. *
An 'tn lilalh r* m a g a u r a In
again let nut defrntrt down
Washington would Incroua* the
un lha ritk of haying lh* Ko&gt; minimum FOrofM fo r th* aged
pghttng to do all over again &gt;Hit blind from ISO to |M a
1 tome other pail of the world, month,
AHtnnd’a referendum would xo
b« bad that the nevnpapen
f u r lh n . It would Inrraa#* th*
print and reprint thoae current ntailmnm IS * h month
Again and again which told
m* agad to * Minimum of
* MnMtipe and harardt aw­
A oM ia* inttioHvd toertave

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TUESDAY OCT. 24, 1950

t Social

A nd Personal Activities

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Miss Daphne Connelly
OOCIQl L a l e n d a r
Entertains Sorority
TU ESD AY
Th« Pilot Club wiU hold it* re ­
g u la r businra* meeting ill tin
lach t Club at SdKr I*. M. The
board w ill meet at 7:no P. M.
Under thr sponsorship of lb (a

sorority, tin-

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ctptionint at the F e t iia id l.a ughtun Memorial llu tp iia l t- M u .
Dal* Scott. J r .
WEDNESDAY

MI** Daphne Connelly was h«&gt;»ti-» to the Beta Sigma Phi tor*
ority la-t evening at het home on
Park Avenue. M rs. (ie u iK r h au ­
l'll mall was cu h u sirs*.
A irj-ott was made on the hmpitoi rovvptlunlit project in which
tl wni announced Hint the Worntin's A u xiliu iv of the Holy Cross
Cplico|ia| Church w ill supply the
Ti-ccptiunlsls for the month of
November. Miss Connelly, presi­
dent, exprvMed her appreciation
ti the Pilot Club fur serving dur­
ing the month of October.
PUns Were made for an after
dinner roffee In le belli in the
very mat fottire. Miss Connelly
nml Mrs. Dang lemon set veil re.
freshmenl* to Mis I ester lluthtit. M is. I.m iiin Johnson, Mrs.
William
ConiBil,
Mrs.
W aller
Turner. M r. h a ir Scott, J r ., M rs.
Ilid s it lin k son. Miss K lita le th
Hyson. Mis* Eli«e lliileh isun . Miss
Shirley Smith and Miss Tot L iv ­
ingston.

The B rave r Meeting service
of the Ftrat
liaptiat Church
w ill be at 7 :3lt P. St thi* even­
ing In the Memorial Educational
• J uildlng The Pastor w ill con­
tinue the teaching «'f the In &gt;•&gt;k
"The Hook We Teach".
Prayer Meeting of the F ir * i
Methodist Church w ill be at
7:46 P. M. A special pint; rant
w ill la- irivrn by the W. S. C . S.
The H ne A rt l&gt;epartment of
th* Woman's Club w ill have ul i n t meeting of the year at the
Club House at :i:00 P. M. MrEd K irrh e r w ill give a booh re
View on “ Pappa Was u preacher", \ l r «
M u r i i t o f Iw .c T o
mured by M r*. S. It. Ilig h ley- M f,8 * A l t T I H O l l l i T
10
n. Tea hosteares w ill I m M r*.
S | ) t * J l k On M issions
O.
'
0 . P. Herndon and Mrs. K. W
Ruptrchl.
Mr*. Annie Meriwether of Dayw ill he
. Theie,
................
* pedal meeting tuna lies' h w ill U the guest
of all e lid e s chairman of the r ,,a k ) t .,t tin L ir- t Method!**
Carden Club arid ailI. m rm le i ■ i butch ..n W rdnc-.U y night at
of Building, Courtesy. Carden 7 If, p M. Mr- Meriwether has
Center, Plant Sale i.m w u tM ,* at )u ,t returned fiuin Algetia A t
the Center at 10:410 A. M
rira. where -h&lt; iia* I-ten visiting
. R egain monthly meeting of hit daUghUt and sondn-law. Rev.
thy, Ha, i m * * and Pfofi - liurial nt'd Mi- Hun
Aulwkkun. Mrs
Wpitirn’s Club w ill In held at A ulockkmi l- a missionary for the
Mjre Tourist Center at 7,- to 1* M In - t Methodist C hutrh hi A f ­

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Carolyn Nolar !la?&lt;
2nd Birthday Tarty

r,ad t '.H,4ir r here conic* Jolfe,1
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, b a r tir,s.'u,c\l a- r:uch a*
hr *Id
K)
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of , ' i i In' a
J o l.ili al way talk, &lt;1 10 a t i l ,, ay . year,
by IMIB I HUMAN
lis I I I A K K I . Y I . I I I 1
rattling style. But w hen I *poke
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I •k b Vt i» ,ei|| he „ Jollv
to him or. hi* return, he sounded
Little Miss Carolyn NuUi was
H l i L L Y W t i u B , t k t . 24— b P
tired II, was dl*,oUtUgesi aloert
Uest of honor at a patty given ulr weekend at &gt;. It. 8. with E v e r yonr has his own inemorle
i
rtoor her on her second birthday by Hallowe'en looming up ■ ■ l ot’s of of Al Jol-oii
tin Far F.a't situation Ab*&gt;ul the
her mother, M rs. Wihur N o la i, kid, ait having jamtaiire* ami
I t.ose wlio knew It roadw ay m til's, he *nid "T h ey 'r e only babies ‘
Optulactrist
goin to t.e w ea lin g those oM ,lewns the lii'ti days t a n i.c a l l ty lien hi
on Tuesday afternoon
A u ,*,• k Iw fore hi* death, Jul *0,1
Wonder if little W inter tlardeii show* were ti" signet &lt;&gt;. -tal n a p n t i p , al.oiit
i : h :s e x a m i n e d
The table *«&gt; centered with a amt loud s huts
decorated cake heating two ra n ­ ole Janice Reel con find her af- toast of tin tuwn C'ther* remem
the i 'S t l It was .1 fabulous deal
(.LASSES KITTED
dies and surrounded with gifta. feet ton* in rhui * n a i i y date *he Iwr when In flicker,) neros* th, one l&gt;, fitting “ Ihe ssoiM’s greatest
Ilf, S Caimrtto Ave.
haSaturday
night
after
1
week­
The
children gathered aioum l
•cteen in "Th, J * n S in g e r " — and t nteitainer "
the table and sang "Happy B irth ­ end trip to PatatkiiT Seem* |lvr- tile mammy singer Isriime the
day” to C aro lyn »s she blew out I- u a El&gt;nt r* -iiuiring cute, lull film's first vole,
rather shy, W a lter Routh to n
the candles.
II s' wa&gt; nt t&lt; t, Hi th, new*. Llk,
w hen he (mppesl Walter Winehell
Plastic pink and blur basket* girl break p arty »,Min . ,
There's
going
to
lie
a
grand
and carts of mints and l-slloona
nt thr ringstd, of ll.dlywiNiil L e ­
rw g
se
-s t*
W rlr given each guest as a faV- game here this Friday. We're g io n stadium It was over sollle
I K&lt;r :,
playing
St
A
ugustine
alrnul
M
IN
i
1 i for the ureas ion
tiling Ilu columnist was supposed
le
Tetsp h on o DlCoctory
Itefreshnirtits c o n s i s t i n g of •o grill, a d a t e 'a n d hurry on mil t&lt;&gt; have written aland Ruby Keel
it
would
make
the
weekend
er. then Mrs Jolson
cookie*, jrllo , potato chips and
complete
if
w&lt;won
,
y|y memories ,.f .101-111 don't go
C"4» Colas were served by the
Speaking of football there wa* l'ii. k that fat I first met him al
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Clifford
Johnson to the following guests alt out-of-town g a m e ia»t Friday tin bull, of |,|. second earcei
Carolyn, the hunurre. Janet John- i igbt m P alatka, which somehow T he n tialf forgotten l.y a large
lo*t The »corr wa* close |«»rt of the public, he hoped th*
sun. Ihuina I'e te r, Sharon Lee, w
Ethel Ann Steinm eyn, Bobby though n to ri One of our main th,- filming of "T he Jolson Story."
I.H'iball
star*, Clarcnvi t ’lause
nietun would b«
t J e w i s h 'lining
Beardhury, B illy Solar and B illy
has been out of town for ,|uite M \ \\ 1.
Johnson
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m
e
time
It'tl
I
n
ntn
Paving
I don't know why |'m hanging
U r f . i y e I lhr&gt; S e r v i r e
Also Mrs. Ralph
llulp
Peters, M rs.
■ round. I'm u. i getting paid fm
Roliert Lee. Mr* Leon
I
S b m m e y r i him hack oil our field
The t'elecy
Fed. oil) v IhhiI it,' tie *a„t
Hot I'm supposed to
Hit Mjittrews. Itr-niiv nt imh
and M i* R ul,eit Biailbuty
paper, I* about due to In out -lust g iy e soul, pointer- to a young
ever volte ha« worked to make tht* man who’, p l i i y n . me Now how
I 'In me 12.12
I I«- he *t edition yet Cheer* should
&lt;1111 I lemelnhel ' It'- tu-eli a long
for a four week* visit with hi*
i» in order for Mr* liolt ani* Mrtinic “
mother, M r*. I. A Mickey and
Bay, n ho have done *o much to
Die plctui, git,,&gt;,,l f N.INMl.liOtl,
si-trr*.
Mr*
Charles Bridge* guide and dirrrt us
• iirprl-uiy e y.iyom - e i r r p t Jof
and Mr*. Kuta MrCIrllaiul
We've had uultc a few Inter,*t- •on
II* H B VI VII I 1)1 VV I
li g talks on - a f e t y lately and .,
II, wa- lito 1, ,iew man. He had
I t 1* hring done to make out a lw a y - lallrsi tunisrtf ns “ Ihr
friend* uf E K Vndii-ou. man
** load ,a fe Then- wa* a movie y,..,J,t
greate-t ents-italn,r," and
ager of Mather**, will tivret to , on, i ruing tin* tu,t week The
t., htlleveil it lint thr- Putdic's
icarn of th, dealt) of hit fathei
new speed Uw r* Ifi miles an hour apathy til to, latent* in trie late
T K. Anderson, which c m r e t l at n..w |n VithH schools the penally
H
early ' t&lt;t’&gt; had hurt
his home in Chattanooga T ,n n.
fm di-obrying tht* rule t* awful- him \l ill
I lit Jul alt S t M )
hf
Sunday night
Mi ami Mi- An
i severe T h , r , may Ic other* w a- higgri tliki. o n , and lie ellderson l i f t Morula, looming f,r with you. too; *o plea*, it 11 v,
*. **«si , y11 y mil.ot, of It
Chattanooga to n il,m l tin funeral • lowly or wati'h where you are
II. io!imtt,,t tl.at hi* gleatest
service*
, going
joy wa* in tiay iiig hi- young lillde
w,N-k. l e a l l i , I Iw inni'ii of tlie Jolson
,
Hu, to the hurricane last
h
Friend* o f Mr* M ll t on- lb. The,plan play, "Mottlwr I* A nano
way will la* glad to learn that Freshman' is to-mg pre*rnte&gt;l t o ­
111- l o s l
leal l o i y voice was
she I* recovering satisfactorily day1 insiead of Inst Thursday .*■ a g a i n o)i» of tt», nio-i highly paid
following a major operation Hun- ' |tlanneil
T h e re Is, however, an III show hu-me**, t-ut tie also gave
day morning
at the Fernald- rycning performance at abtn to
f n r l y of It I rail recall hi* sing­
Laughton Memorial llosjutal Mr*. night' For all you people who got ing -olig .ifte, Bong at a rehearsal
ONLY THE t
REFRICERATO®
Conway will In- renumbered a* .i little mivcd up I'lensr try to henefil Ills lap, niiilience was 1
the former Miss Alva Lundiprist. get thi* straight
now, and it handful of otliei -tars, such n*
HAS NO MOVING PARTS
daugh ter o f Mr and Mr* E F . ( i. illy i* right thi* time! 'Mother Ibnalt Shill, Betty lllltlmi. Boll
Lunihfuist.
I* A Freshman'; a Thespian play. Mope and B*,l Ski lion
IN ITS FREEZING SYSTEM
tonight nt tC.lll. .
Afti'i drawing thi- luglie-t pur
Mr*. II. E Chapman, secretary
Hid vu'll hear tht* mo ’
ot any guest stui in radio, he
and treasurer o f the K i m Pcdrral
'When the Fri*co Kid, a third
- • I t h-l down to his own show, at
Saving* and Main A**o., is al- rate feat her w eigh t, do-,I lillowing ffi.fuiu 11 m i i But two year* ago
ltruling a t i n ee-.lay eunvcntlun in ini* Una kout by Sailor Owrlihy, In gay,- it up, di*doling radio w a ­
P,n*acola
Mr*. Ilertieit More­ we of the *up|Hiitiiig fraternity in a “ stagnant -iliin tu m " Would
land accompanied Mr*. Chapman (Hi &lt;o sorry for th r little widow lu try television*
to Pensacola where she is visit­ that it liaik u* hut a few Week*
“ That** nut fm me,* he replied
ing with het sun ami daughter- to stage a log benefit athleli, tcliiMg **f a friend who looked
in-law, Lieut ( j g r and Mr*. Ilerirrusal fm her We invited tier Ilk, a piece of eamenilw"»t cheese
Iwrt Moreland.
to th, |„i* o ffice after the -how on f'V Bill In added
m d she came, accompanied hv a
One thing t* sill,
I wouldn't
■ tiangci- a relative, we gather
n i n e This i» no town l« ,e l i ,e
II in Pa.iarna City The .on John ■ ■ •I there to comfort her. A fle , ill I'd go m i l * "
Caramel!, weighed ,even ,«.ulid* we handed her a hut full of
tiul he didn't re lit* Ho auprt
and Ifi ounce*. Mis Feller forme)
n oney, -be thanked us, then JerkVi ,1 at oilier sucie-s fu i film hl„.
Iv lived in biiiii«iHk| Mr aral r M. t n thumb toward her eomtwrtlon
gt.iphy, kept making record* and
Ib.ys, meet my new htisliand'"
S E Mack are the grai'ilonient*
l o r id a
tiuess that’ll Iw all unlil Friday. ■ a. 110 appealanee* visited hi* of
ft), dally, ami played Iwm fit
Mr Bird Mr* liny V ino hi* foe- B, member; Itrivr slowly and walk
f lien calm tiie trip to K"t*a
met Charlotte S c a n y. are in A.lnlr la refu lly ; you m ay *ave your o w n .
He h i , pioud «f having liern the
b i i i »m : i i i u
nr»,
.•in i: M B s i s i
Village, (Ire. Hr is slodvine a* Rfc
fir*! big name to entertain o ver­
Oregon State for his M t. degree
sea * in World War II and offered
ids ss'ivree* the day aftei the I|,nI»
Korea produced about n tbird
Sludeiil*
from
l.ongwiH,d
si
crossed Ilu iHlli I'uiallel
th. world's graphite before Wm
Stetson are .loan Hetlun and l i - "
'Heller
gel
|.new'*
i'o-an
War II
Holder.

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PACE THREE

THU SANFO RD HKTIAT.TV SANFORD. FLORIDA

T in u M iA t

The ( nape) Choir nf ihe Cir«t
Baptist Church w ill h"bi ic h e tiital at tl:45 I*. M. this evening
Methodist Men's Suppc; w ill
b« at 7:00 I*. M.
Homecoming of the Smelltoln
Ktbeci a lodge 47 w ill be at I'.ipo
P. M. at the I.O .O .F Room. There
w ill
a covered dish supper.
The Phi la I hen Sunday School
Class of the F ir s t Baptist Church
^ t ill hold Its annual ll.dlo w e, n
party at iltMU I*. M. at the home
of Mr. and M rs. M. L lla y m *
at |517 East Tw enty-fifth Street
Members of tho class amt their
fam ilies and
member* o f the
'Yo jng Men's Itihje Cla** ami
their fam ilies are invited. C os­
tumes are optional.

ina

Hm W .H C S . uf the F irs t Meth•"list Chinch i- .iMii,soring this
plugi am in U- half ,.f this Week
of Prayer and S e lfilrn la l, Mrs.
'P •It- Stephenson, Ib R .K . director,
*nl&lt;
Pictures, as well u , a lecture,
v*ill In shown by M rs. Meriwether
nod Ihe public i» invite,) It w III
In- held In the F u s t Methodist
Church.

e rs o n a l
Mrs. Maynie Hodgkin had as
her weekend guest Miss Nancy
Jackson of C rrsent C ity.
Mr. and Mrs K . L . Burdick are
visiting their daughter and sonIn-law in Houston, Tea.
------Mrs. I I . H, t hi ha in is espreted
in tomorrow after spending the
last
several
days
In
South
tieorgia.
■
--------Mrs. R. C . Bloom of Baltimore.
Md.. who is visiting het sister.
.Mrs. Richard Sm ith of Enterprise,
was in Sanford Saturday after­
noon with Mrs. Ruliett I. Cos.
B. K. Mickey of Kansa* City.
M o, and M rs. Mickey ate he, e

Longwood

lit M RS. J . II. MINT! K
Mr*. Forrest French rntrrlalnrd
in honor of her daughter .Susan on
her slsth birthday Saturday a l b r
noon. The little gu rsl* played on
tire lawn until serving of rrfre-h
merits, rake, ice cream amt grap,
juice*.
A color scheme of uranve and
b|a.*k was tarrie d out in favor*
decorations and refit sbmrnt
Celebrating th. afternoon with
Susan were: Carult (Soodalt. lilen
*ia Payne. Roy Ijoodwin
Lvrru
Bauman, Tom
tliiwee,
Malial*
Shaw: hcamin Farina. Ralph Mon­
ger Kathy Ahraharn, Janie* Me
•■ lath. Judy Van Ilam. Carla 1.mil­
ler. Lucy ami K av MtNin, Ricky
Pfo ifftr.
Mr*, tieorge Lewis, Mr* l.eunv
French, Mr*. Rayburn MilwrC
Mrs. ini Pavne. Mr*. Mb Bauman
Mr*. John Farina, Mis* Mar c a n t
Hawkins of Long wood. Out of town
guests included Cart Hw o f f md. Jr
Connie and Maleolin Lewis, Mr*
Jean Li wis o f Allanmnli' SpringJudy Luwdermilk ami Mr* Elea­
nor Winkle o f Fern Park; Vivienn
Brown o f Ba ytona lb*a,h; lieanna
Nichols, Rosalind Ratliff.
Sally
Rohh and Mr-. II R a tliff of San ­
ford anil Judy Williamson. Masinc ami Marilyn French, and Ml*
Malile Flench from Orlando.

s i l T s t r N IIOMlit i i M I M .
Thr IPW llumeeuining at John
II. Stetson C nlversitv i- -.'heduled
for Nuv 7. 1 ami f&gt; w th the annual
Lew fb iikfnst and tlit Stetunn
i
.ne football iu-l Iren o f thbeadlin, n e n t i. Uotcrhor 1‘ullei
W aiter, and Attorney (icttcrnl
Itiihttid tt
K iv it, are among
rn u iti
The ItaptiM W.M.U. Momluv had
The Sanford Townsend Club fliends o f Sts t on who w HI la&gt; *pe« . a lunch,on and studied thr vea,
w ill meet at thd T i f t I*’ Center »sl gue-t* of the alurnni. tlemlmrs loaik.
at 7:30 P. M.
of the State I.e g isU tm e. many of
whnm ate Stetson* gtadiiate*. an
Several teacher* from
Lvm n
ai.n U i .t« ,ln v lb -d. t
rt

Kjj ucation

&lt;&gt;roup
oiip
Holds First S le e ti IlfiT

load attended the sesaion of th*
.P'lJorida Educational Association in
II \ I I.FB.StJN*HII.KS
llaytuna Friday. Several teacher*
Mr*. Lottie Rauterson announc­
have been til.

ed tmlay the m arriage of her
th e Aisnelntlun of Childhood daughter, Kvn Belle Raulerson to
Id(lea
Edbchtton
turd the fits! meeting nf Cpl Slanlt v K. Hites. J i . The
lid year
ye
tlnr
on Thurwtay i&lt;II&lt; i i h « iii ni tibirriage tiaik place on OH J I
So^th Side P rim ary School trtfh *in Folltston, Iia .
Mr*. J . C. M il,h e ll preddlng
M l,, Raulerson is a graduate of
B is s Catherine C lark, ptogram Seminole High School amt C pl.
chairman. Introduced M is Nancy 111lea is a graduate of lladd»n
flP re c k , who spoke to the group on Height* High School In New
the Classroom Tea lie,s' onfer- J T * e y , lie i* -erving in the
in Fort Lauderdale "Al-onl ''n "c d State* A ir Force.
Mrs. lilie s is planning on jo in ­
4011 teachers ami nationally known
educators attended ilu , two day ing her husliand in the near
ronfeiem r, where we heard many future at Kglm A ir Force Base.
outstanding spraker* illseus* chanlltIT IH TH MKBT
gea affecting the youth ami what
Appmvimately
I ,rs)*o
Baptist
IS being dune to meet --th e .'
changes, M rs. Brock said. "The minister* and laymen from every
pupils, the teacher* ard the puh- section o f the state will convene at
lir must pull together fur me, ting the Municipal Auditorium in Ocala
together is achievement, kes-ninp »n Nov. 13 fm the annual Flurida
Iko e g lh rr I* progress and working Baptist Rrnthrihood Convention,
according to an announcement to*
together I* success.*'
Julian
Refreshments w*re served hy day by .Stale S s ir e t a r v
Mrs. J . C. Mitchell and M rs. C arl Stim-ironi of JatksonvHle,
Prisnc to approsirnately 30 „i* m

Servire* will he held at l'hri*t
Chinch at 4:00 P.M Oct. 21b

Rev Clyde Ihlilenn i» leaving
Two immense tree* were blown Baptist riarisli in Futt Pierce ’
down on Warren strret during the study in tlir Baptist Seminary
recent hurricane.
Long wood Pimiclr Club was ct
A son wa* born to S t a ff Sgt. tertaiiied by Mr* Ahlde Morgu
and Mr*. Norman Feller on l t d Saturday night

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to com# to Florida tn aearch of
•un«hine. Both boj» hay# turnal
in *up*rb Jobe on the H atter i r H '
Iron.
Among tho*e pre«etit at the
meeting were t C* Welth of Han­
ford, X T , C ollier, Snort* Kditor
of the Del.and Sun N ew *; (Hand
li&gt; w i l l. l i i i l M s l I . Y
lit VKHNON l | AH MIN
rO M fM H D S , O .. O rt. 24—b f)
T a y lo r, H|&gt;ort» Publicity Olrector
Nt W Y O R K . 0*1, 2d
&lt;/!')
lc » » n t, who i.k e a fie trr pride m
H airy Th"tn*on. raptaln of tha o f Station ; Dr H«y IteShaw . r»*
An- major league )a«rh *lt radio
I»rl
and
tfiiarlrrhark
Cluh,
laat
their football. had hope* t d « y of their fu ti national ch*inpic.n m I !
captain of thr yuatterbaek Club Fuoadrmt* prim arily ro*pnn*IFdo
niphl tuff'd (hr rluh to ronaldrr and Vernon Hardin o f T h r Han­ f . ,. the H.OOOflOn drop in attenyear*.
tlir ...r r ln f f of all •iiorttnR rrla
d»nce at minor league g*m r* this
ford Ifrra ld .
Southern Mtlhndttl L'n ivenity t e p L i f l Aim y m tlir \ o I to m in Ilona with Tampa U nfvrralty.
p *(| (e*»on?
t) t A*"- ■iat»d Pie** "e » k |y n o il,4
Spraklnff H fote a crowd of
Ye "av* lloh Finch. •poVe«man
m nii .V) mmihrra and i n r . l t , Mr,
f it the National Ax*oel*'!on of
vigorous reshuffling "t the rank i
Tin nipum •lati-'l that ’all apotl*
pi .fexlo rn il lla«ehall I,* a g u e *
H r*
Iny relation* ahontrl he arrrred
(the 57 minor loop*).
I he n e u e .t top ten: HMIT. A t
*¥*
/"*
1 O
9"*
until -mb I ’ m* (hale Inter-eolltRl*
No. nay* (iordon Melendon,
n
M klaji.-ni.. K^ntiirky, f a llJ (JD L O B C l! j O
iB r
a fr •rh'daitlral •tandarda are
pirddent of the l iberty- fttoadOhio h t i i f ,
ipnnpi
■
hrmiltht op to tetjulremenla” lie
cn'tleg System, which ra r'le tl a
h urt t. a * 'l^ in , f ortirll*
V
i I
■
addrd
I’m not Ktiplne herauie
ma|or league game every day
jh- o „i» ,w r.i
nut l*&gt;v » ' t r drfratr&lt;| atnre they
I.A K F . A I.F R F .D . Kl«*. f»c* U th e e wa* one In 1990.
college titlls t since I in John
. anir t-n* V &lt;n thr aecond h alf and —(A1) '
Vo comment, *av* ft***hall
About 150 Of the top
Kimbrough t' i| 'Ira n i A . anil
outplayrd tha jrlatil* from Tampa I? S, outboard niotorhoat rarer* t m ro l'vlo ner A
ft
IH a p p y)
M. t" the front In r.t'i't. I.lltle
whit'* thry
•tiim hline around are a ip e d rd (or the National Char-ller and W alter Mulbry. **rD .v e y l l i t r l i n
.parked T e x * ,
on thr firld ."
fetarv of hatrhall. A ctu ally, of
Chatitplon»hlpy here O'-l. 7H ;»i
f h r lit la n to th r No, I apot in
| in- roach day I'aMra pointed
Among thrnt a rr Paul W rarly, c r . t r . , I here'* not much Chandler
m s.
nut that -avrtal of thr player* ate M itn lce ,In d .; M i*. Eleanor Shake* or Mutt.ry ctMild «*y. Th* rule
2
1 fn n ife ra from HnWerelty of »h a lfl. White ( ’lain*, N. Yd Fran* g . vrrolng malor league h***h*ll
Now T e xa n . a t* Ju*l a* rn
thu* **tu- al lit lliW p f i l SMU
Kforlda a ho wera unahte to main
Vint-enl Tul*a. O kla.; Ja&lt;*ir Stan lu'-rdca*t" atilt !• on th* hooka
machine D ial h e . roll*&lt;l up H I
A T L A N T A . O n . 24
&lt;A’&gt;- tain thr •th o lad iral (tandlne to ford. f..*ke Alfred and Marthall and i*n ’t Itrf.u* them for any
(mint. In smashing five major
remain rliy ild r for ffuithall at tha* F.I'Jridffr l.ak'tand.
cheeff*'*.
}'*■ l .o 1 In r«-rh. tllil.i S ta ir, Footliall writer* throughout lit* echool
In fa rt, there** h**n no anW rarly I* thr only man In out­
.Missouri, Oklahoma A . ami M. iiiu tfira ilrrn t n n fr ir n ir aim ril a
(I* al«o Inltodured Iwo of tha board racing who he* eyer *ct n . cement, at least *o fa r, that
and Ki' o.
ilrrp , rolllleout fiow at Bolt Wuml- nioir «iif(landing player* on the world record* In three even'* In I there w ill hr any attempt fo
I l l tlir main contender. for rnff Imlay for tlir lin t (oaifung lln tt.r I 0 «trr
fla*k H illy jo r the rante day. T h l* wa* In thr A. rfa r.g r It nl the major league’ *
rat Ifffill I
«| ilia M o.tcing. *p
i.r a lh ft . of llr llr fjlad r »»&lt; In* It and C hydroplane c l a i m In m &lt;t meeting- &lt;et for Nov. jfl in
p ria n tly h«ce tin* tout hr at Ul ail Jolt of tlir ira iu ri tint* fa t,"
tr-hii-rd rn nne of the nrnd out* ISrift at l.akrlem l.
Cincinnati I The minor league*
By alirioit 2*1. w rilrtt pitVr.1 ttandiriff palter* of thr •oothreit
ahead. T h ry arr hi If I hit work
Mr*. Shakeihaft, one of leveret ah m int approve any rrvivlo n.)
hilt thru
inn
ttir|i run
r in Into
inn. five
iio i cntifetcnc—
i
Wrim liuff in lit* firtfim an tranrn while Hilly JohnMtn « * • a r.la lin cit women d rive n In the meet. h&lt;.|d*
Rut, If Finch'* *tatrm rn l* y**in le t, .tu
nninninta in order,
al ntttin
t g with al I to il'll Ami if tlir h rfly , t-f onr of thr trirkieyt llnr«m rn ever the mil* itralg h taw ay recold for tcnlnv « tr any- c rite ria , thr minor
4
.
h it. tough IVa -i Nov.
Irig u r*
may propo-r cutting,
fio flr r aillitK* la pion
i.mlartl fnt yra r old (.ro iy ia n ran win anotliu
down th r number of major league
llit
r
r
ot
(our
|(atnr.
line
rraton,
A ftny, whirti iltoppri! to irra n il
Inoedcart* allowed during t •**
a f t r r two " t t l i t on top, anil Ok
w iilr n will fir trady to nonunatf
ton.
lahoma, which nl»n fr il a nntrh film fur tbr nation'* No. I toarfi
Pinch raid the big rearon why
to tit I r at.
■
radio hvoadcavl* hurt ma|nr lea­
of
1950,
RMU ■gained *ri t in t pi arr
lly P.D H A H P F R
gue gat* r re rf id a M I &gt;ecau *r of
T h r (.a tora haer won Mut and
vole* ani"hrt thr 215 ip »rt*
thr licet number of broadcast*
lo*l
onr
in
th
r
uni
(on**
fit
it
half,
w rite r. alut hroadrariera parti*
II* 'lu g lr.l out In particular th
lurat
H
aliliday
\V"*»ltnff
had
pfiThe
i.lctnre
*how#r|
a
man
t&gt;«atgood and rm .isge o u i thing to do. Liberty Network of mo.e than ?(Kt
elntalng. T h r Mustang* to t l,
p
am
l
hla
tram
a■
■
well
It
whlppH
*
■
and
traten
badly.
Ill*
far#
lint
It
*houhl
have
ended
there,
0*1 pom I* on tli*1 beet, of trn for
*t*ll"H *. the "game of the week
i iiiilira irn V andrrlilit 31 37 In what «a&lt; th»rn open, battered and
flr* t. nlnr f.it .■ nn*l, ' tr
lo ilee d w* read that the tired,'
i L .l.lt.l
I W iiL
K m
.. t
t I. . .
U IA •
(itoul.l
tank
a*
one
o
f
th'major
hhody III* left eye had heroma fat and loo*r Jowled laitti* will
A rm y rolfertail HI first plan*
votr* ami l.'.t'l point • HI a le»tci* opart* of the year. The only dr an uri.relng allt. hi* mouth a now fight an eager young At- M cl**» hydro!lane* at 42.3.1J
feat
wa
hv
fleorgla
T
rrh
Itt-I.A1
puffed m ao of l.lnody flesh. Ilia
r n r i v t . l mure than l.ltlH) point*
J rnllnlan named t &gt; * a r lltlon m lh* t»er hour.
Oklah unn wa* i loir to Atttiv on a fo hi goal in lire final mliiolc i.i.rne « i . Jo« I .out* and for 18 Irion I* a third rater and a rhsnre
Vincent, who ha* h*»n compet­
lit
.lil
Wood.off
arrived
in
Ijain
With | (174
' ear* he had l.rcn . hnn.plon of at the aging, balding Iu&gt;ut| could
e»yl|le 1a&lt;l vyloti-r a ftrr tim e &gt;u the w orld; that night he wa* a »el him up lie'll swing frotn the ing I rad lly for *n veer* I* *tll!
Thr heavy aliakrup waa in tit
emit idet t.l tho to u n try a
t.e*t
lower dlvi.hm where Hla.ifnrd, •out of lifting llaylor to wlni.it.ff tiled, paunchy middle aged alh floor hoping for a knockout and d rlv n
In da** A hydroplane*
M a ry la n d
ami
Washington ■latnv, Florida wa* rnneldcrcd hy Jelr who needed 1200,000.
l^iul*. although hr may win, will at 41.
dropped rr.inpletely out o f ihr- many fan* and w rltrr* a fm.thall
Too much ha* hern w ritten late ­ catrh a lot of punrhe*. He’ll
Htnnford hold* th r world's rla*«
«..t|H&gt;*t lrf.-i.g.*d hy »calp hunting
picture f o l lo w i n g Satutilay'a ail
ly la.ut "Poor Jo e". For 1.1 year* catch more a* hr goes on ami hi* C tacing runabout record of
alumni
and
defended
hy
few
gen
nark*,
r
e
f
i
n
e
*
alow
down
tn
a
ghoit
51 &gt;71 inlTe* nei hour.
Tetinryirr, Nnrthwrptejp a'.d ulna athlrtea. Four ptreedrce**bra "pool Jo r" wa* the hardest man of thr catlike •peed he used lo
Kldrjdgr [a the world record
Cornel) in ttvit I In, taking tin* had fa llr.l to rrra te a ci.nal'lrnt in thr world to heat In a Mtaur- have. In the rod thr ra rtlla gr in holder for X .-la** hydro* w ill, a
eighth. Hint It ami truth i.lar-r* wlltnrt tlnrn I HUM. The 11)41* re, rd r i l r l r with a ll ..Ultra glove* hi* no*r will hr ma*hed flat «pred of 79.7H5 m ile* per hour,
b*h(jid (Jltjn Htntn anil Teat t. ror wa* four virtorle*, fltt* dr on hi* hand*. For 19 year* h* again*! and thr *r*r li**Ue will
fine of the mod |Hipolnt
ere
looked In the fame and special
Olilti St.ili* inoyril up to sixth fra l* anil a lie.
Woodruff found only nine ht kind of glory that come* In the overhang hi* r y r * If hr con. lx l ake A lft'd 'e Mayor J . C*. flox,
frotn fit nt li. T r t a i hi-hl fttni to
Ilnur* to fight.
known ** the raring mayor. Ill*
tertnrli waiting fot
him
No g irn l a lh lr lr He lived "high on
•event h.
A whole new generation la effort* w err largely rr*pnu*lhle
r11tv t.irnl Iona Id.' repel thr hog" and became a Trade,
Ju«t a* an offer. pie o f how tho P
enre waa available at ettbr*. among the people of hi* rare. HI* growing up |o whom tha l.ouj* for the chamnh.tixhlp* coming
might) hath fallrn, ,'fnttr D im - .
"
tackle, either guard or rigid half lum ir wa* *ynoyntoa» with per- legend mean* very little. They tore two yeam In a m w , th« f|r*T
tha ultra unronipirrahla nalloiiai hark.
■ r* the lamia o f the Fkffffard time any r ily hair l-een to **iectfiction a* a fighting machine,
cl.anipi nt, dropped Into a tie for
y
F li* t he convinced hi* work find hr w ill * u irly he ranked Charlo* fight stumbling blindly in ed.
2"*H with only Ultra point*. Tho crew
There w ill 1^ nine d lv iilo n t— B ,
It n .i.ld win and play good with Corbett, Fitulm m nna and the late round*, not the panlnvr.
Fighting liinh, w|i&lt;r [m l tn In
ilh g i f *
of the old ’’liiowii r , r , and M hydroplane*, C ser­
football then a few placer* who: P rm p .ry a* a great fighter.
dlana S a t in .lay for their yr-.oml
llom hrt" stalking hi* man wllh vice hvdrnplinr*. ( ’ irfv lc n runahad grndnntcd from Jttttlnr col 1
ralhark, w f one eighth pU* r lege* rhowre.l up. In the mean­
Somehow It sreni* ihllrutou* to trlrtd lrt* and elemental t a v s g a i ) In-td *. (,* racing u m a h u iili, X (u n ­
Vote,
tim e he had to |tt*ke t.p far loti feel *o rrr for a man who ha* that I* part ot the makeup nl limited t arid free-for-all.
Thr top Ikania f f * * t p U i r
W u e lifyln i event* w ill Ire hold
lim e In building • f.ethm an "p.*-l . known alt this lie tame In hla any gie a t fighter. They u * a
v o te . and •raxiin i r f p i d i in p*.
Several m .nth. r* of the •tu d rn i' a lh lr tlr twilight he lo*l to ,a tired, aging athlatn fighting “ In' P it .it day nprtdpg. F it at heat*
r 4nthrar&gt;|
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,
mechanical b a le r c*m&gt;r T a x " fight* and graduajjy final heat* Hnnday' afternoon.
truly ahn had never played foot­ light • h illin g
Top T rn
I ’alnta ball trad tryni.ta at llol.'a Miffi-e* who wouldn't have Mated three getting hi* F.raln* arramhjerl.
wlU to- H alt..day afleinm .t. and
J. H. Method!.! (Pfl) (f, nj 2.071 lion and a Few w rre found with a round* with the I vwl* who *ma*h*
I.oui* *1.0111.1 quit. Iloaing I*
G ovrrnni Wtten I* achedttled to
t . Arm y (H4| ( 4 n |
l.tmi *pnt of |.iom l«r.
rd down Schmellng In one round. In l * d enough ahape now wllhaut w ait! p ilre , nt a hampirt Sunday
9 . Oklahoma f It*.i (|.r t |
i.o fi
Nothing g»r* on forever and the enertarTe o f a onee great night.
A fter •ptiiig prartice fellow
4. Kt tiliwk* d IA l lth(J|
1,9911 crmfetrure roarhea weren't In. luntl* choae to go nut the wa* champion hemming a punching
MumMy their w ill t&gt;e time tria l*,
5. f n l if.tr i .in ( J ) (1.1).
p te ttid and voted Womlrrtf f'» he'll fought -In the ling which hag ftrt. every a t p i i l n g y u m g w ith driver* tiyln g lo set reft. Ohio S t.lie fit| M l )
leain the 19th lu-d in the 12 team h r.I given him everything, fame, heavyweight with a though Jaw eorda ovai a m ratured m llei with
r x a * *I t - 1 |
1. TTent.r
uut eompetitlun.
respect and wealth. II wa* • and a hard right hand.
league.
■••«* ( 4 .|)
IMS
Flotida'y 7*:i t'ltierrr over the
it. N o rth u riU 'in (4-0)
Citadel in the fir at gam# of the
10.Cornell ( 9 ) H D ,
aeamn wa«n‘t ltnpte»«lva. Then
Seto.td T e n ;
rattle a more gratifying 27-141
l l.M Ir iu l ( H a l (9 ) ( i n )
FSa v|rto rv river Duuiie*ne Tech wan
I t llllmda I I ) n i l
Vab th r »»r*t game hut Florida had
I f .T e i a * A. A M. f4 * l)
unlhlng In he avtmnird of In !a»14. Michigan (it- l)
ing. The fourth lim a out F lo rl.U
I I , Michigan S ta ir (4 1)
• lapped Auburn hard, 2 T-7, and
!0 . Cletnton ( l l o . l )
there were murmera that Florida
17. Wake F o m t 14-0-1)
wa* breaking Into tha clear.
I t . t lC l.A «H*2)
The g o a l up*et u vrr Vander*
It*. In.llnon (2*| | |
M il wa* the ccnvinrer.
»f* Florida f i t i l l )
Washington f.j

Baseball Man Says
Broadcasts Reduce
(&gt;ame Attendance

Stetson May Sever
SMU Replaces Army As Nation’s
Relations
Top Team In A. P. Football Poll Sports
Willi Tartipa Univ.

Motorboat Racers
Come To Florida
For Championships

Woodruff Dubbed

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TpEfDAV OCT- U .
minor*' attendanao. What'* more.
he *ald, ha Intend* to prove ft.
Mcl-endon *ay« h# will have a
report ready toon, probably- w ith­
in the n o i t month, to hack up hi*
point. He *ay« the teport will go
tu the major and minor league*.
Finrh *ald he 1* lavin g hi*
itatrm en t that radio I* to blame
for attendance drop* on a prelim­
Rut ln_ Delia* McLendon
who inary study o f questionnaire* re ­
for L ib e rt y — replied that radio! turned from 300 o f the nation'*
help* Intlead
o f hinder* th# 441 minor league team*.

on Mutual Broadaaating *y *u m
and Intensified major league cov­
erage throughout the nation
"Minot league cilia * have been
aaturated
w ith
major
league
broadcast* he went on "W hy
»om* team* reported local new*.
'*per* were playing up Ih* major
eague* and v irtu a lly Ignoring th*
home-town minor league club*."

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Car.'lln* ft. IVext Texay (Hale 7
Loyola o f fgr* A a g e l e . ft. Duke n,
Georgia
Tech 4 , Alabama
4,
TuMne 4. Notr# Dame 1 . lerultl.
an* R t . l a 3 Virginia 3 , Yale 3,
Iowa ,1, W fim n tin S, Lewi* g
Cl*rk 2, North Carolina State I.
Washington 4 Lee |, ft„„ih CnL ’i ' i * L, W W i ' l i I, X .v|», nf
t .-.elnnatl 1.

High Flying Minml
ToGoTnPirtshurgh
Seeking Fifth Win
C f l n A l , G ARLEH, Oct. 24fftp erlal)—
All-America
Frrtnk
f m l l h and the r.*t of hi* Univ e n i t y o f Miami football tewny.
m a te , escaped Injury In Miami's
94-7 ranter user llottnn 1/ M«l
sreek hut the l i n n Iran, , „lr a|'ll
Worried over thr three rriplry who
t e l the Terrier ftaca * out. All will
ha sorely needed Hallirday wli.e

he Hurrirbite* venturer nnrihweid
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IRONING

C H IC A G O , Oct. 21 -hV )— Luke
Appling, thr White Hoi recordl.renklng •hortslop, may end a
?n.year career a* a major leagua
player to Imcotne manager
•ter of
ot Ih-Hoi farm club of Mem ?hl* in tha
Hntithern Association.
Tha Job waa offered to the ag&gt;
Ing Appling, who |« listed a* 41,
•evrral week* ago l.y Chock ComUkey, Sox vice pieddent. I ’o m li-,
key w«* Just n lyke in knee brltrlie- when Appling fli«t pulled on
«n White Rox uniform In 1910.
lie w a. twice American League
hnttlnir champion, In lin e with a
mark of .&lt;lHd and in 1943 whan h i.
•12H wa* tup*.
He ha* remained with the tlnh
evrr since, phtylng 2,219 game* at
short .top
nn all-llm# major
Icagin1 endurance record at that

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FEATURE WAS A
BACKACHE!

Appling I* eipecled to mtet
with ComUkey and Genaral Mantiger Fran k la n e today or tomor­
row to tell h i. d rrl.lo n of th* o f­
fer to replace A l Todd aa Memphis
pilot.

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irhnnl" meant hack to eadlroni, overheated
kitchen* and built-in hackachal at the family
laundry multlpliad. Electric airrice changed ill
that...brought cooler kitchen* and countie** other
comfort* which were beyond the reach o f king*
and potantdree a frw hritf fto n agA. Tda, for
what it doe«...and what it roaft..jrmi4/ae SrrH tt
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i two tmirii- elated aw afternoon prattle* la Ih4
four ga«Ma, bath P itt atodlam.
fa la moat coohla paaa dafanae and
Dr. Henry McLaulUt
(Ian given dark Harkett
urrirana paseer. Though
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held fae* to 51 y a rd , per game
ta .l year, ha* (tabled 85 yatd*
rr game this year and two of
lainTs foe* had Iwen rated a t
weak on aerial H arking ah til.
Miami got only one Inlrrettdlnn
■gainst Boston hut Imotted It*
total to |5 theft* In four game*.
T h * llurrh-anea plan a long afCo-caplain Ralph P illa r, end fenalve anil d rfrm lv e srrlmmaga
ssha 4tai caught pal*** In each af Tuesday In which the p ltt u ffe n tl
Uta fait 12 game* he haa played, and defrnte w ill Memulated by
did not dre«.* fo r the Ihraton t a m e the fro .h who have a gama of
heeOuw o f a leg In ju ry suffered their own coming up Frid ay night
again*! Purdue, the . a . tie applying In the Otange Tlowl u a lo s t tha
t« Mika Varthln, brilliant right frr*hm en. (iuatafaoa may order
halfback. T hey ara due to try further contact wnrk Wedne*day
■ onto Jogging thl*
week an) and thr learn w ill wiml tin heme
It amt r Wiki- M hoping but net preparation* Thursday, tfiw day
guaranteeing that either will hv a special train leaves Mlmt w jlh
thr Hurricane M nd. student* and
A ndy (iu tta f.o n M l leva* hundred* of other fana. The tr a ­
also Una wlU give llw veling squad w ill U k a o ff by
|4aAw -F e k k iy MwSuIug 4 U l h i!
M
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o f P iiith u rg h in I'ltt .b u rfh .
liar did A l i m o f Fh.rvnn-. H. 0 .
offensive left lark)* ami, at 213
the tho hoikIret tackle on the
squad, h«. not Men In uniform for
tw o week* a* he reits a wrenched
knaa. T ialtier Dave Wlka plan*
to have him atari running thM

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claim* and demand* which yo«. nr
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thoroughly for nnTilml rnjmir*. Thfn bring
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CO ST $ S,000 M O R E /

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T E A N E C K , N. J .. t * t. 24- t,Vi ■notr t han 2.&lt;*00 tadio stations.
[ — Tw o quirk raid* liy N .w J n - . y ' , M any stations brained the bell'a
Deputy Attorney General yester- ringing directly to thp Hovict
.d a y netted a rash haul of f1 27.004) lilac. T h r speech** which lu it.w e d
at the push hump o f “ on* of the w r ii nimi-d at giving the m illion*
' U ( | r l l bookie* In lb * nation" and of npprrsM'd and c n s la e d people
a truck-load of hU alleged I 11 ir&gt;t* a la y of hope In th rir slru g jfle
fo r freedom. T h r pr tgnim was
record*.
T h e money—H arked in n*at row* leoordc-l for rrliroadfast in th r
of 16. Ill* , and 120 Id ll* wt&lt; found t.'r itrd S ta irs in ronnretion w ith
In a wall safe in thr bait nu*nt thn l ‘ . N. Hay observance,
lir n r r a l C lay , unrr thp U . 8.
rumpus room of U o Lin k, aim
J . VV Donalds.m, already uudi-r In m iliu t y governor in G erm any,
dictm rnl In a I V n t n i . I ’ liiun hors* urged mankind to build a world
"o f free nations and frrp men,
rare hat liny ra-e.
livin g and working together, at
Deputy Attorney lirn e ra l N*l
(on sta rn lri who personally lad I hr pence" ||p •aid hr Imped th r hell
raid* pinned the "b ig g e st" tookir would sound a warning to op*
C T »ors and givp confidence to
label on the 6u-year-old Link.
rttandtr parlayed n "hunch" inn thr pnnlavpd.
‘Though parts of thr wot Id arp
(h r aellur* of Hi* trunk load of al
t*gr&lt;l irumhliiiir w111 &gt;-, trli'giam- bairirndini against it," C4ay said,
frotn bettor* and le tt- i* to |,&lt;nk " It- tra in rannot l«p k»pt out. It
in a la in laid at n ra iliy Palisade- w ill la* heard. It w ill hs heard
P a rk . U p 1* expected to annnun-r everywhere wherever there t r r
today Ih r results of hi* itwdv ol human hings who /earn to live
and work and w onhip as free
thp trunk'* content*.
mW p havp found out that Lit I men."
Ills voire trembling. C lay said
did *22.tmO a inontii busier*- in tin
littlr town of Itridirrlnn I S' J i Ita-rlin, surrounded on all sides
by the llussian occupation rone
alonp. You ran Im agine wbot vrr'rr
G erm any, i- "tba .ff.v •prt of
Rainy to find w Iip ii w» g&gt;. through frceibmi I will ml the Iron C u r­
tin* •luff,'* Mtamli-i said. *
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liridjri ton, a mnmII riouth Jersey ta in
The tag bell, * hipped from
community, was tin- m m - of par Am erica,
transported
by
ra il
llpr disclosure* that tin- Vr'e*t«&gt;rr through the Soviet sotie withou*
Union Co tiiPia handlrd telegraph iriridetit, and installed in the flag
«d hou r heti from all t m i thr mint tied C ity Hall Tow er, was
count i y.
! m a te d tt,rough popular subscrip
A t that lim r .St am lei raid (f id , • ion in the United Hlatev under
000 a &gt;rat In w ageit p*--ed t he Rpotncrshtp of the U , 8.
through tin o lfifp O f thi* amount. Crusade
for
Freedom
which
Slander laid, tin Company i r I C . ooral C lay heads.
reived 1211,000 a ypar In ru* A ii o n tm* t w I' ii line Han*
charge* and Lin k. 10 |.rt • ■t of Hi- 1J e i.f ie lik y . memher t*f the. F a st
brwikinskin* huilne-s Link is mi* Herman Communist p'll'tbunij da*
on *26,000 nail mi in- kin'd in r clarrd "Th** rot&lt;e of lid * death
charge growing not ■f tin- llrtd rr | i ‘I w ill tipcome thr galbiw* rope
fun drill. Tin . a*e Is *1111 pending
i tiio*** wh*i ting i t . '
Th** Ite.l- summoned Berliners
to the rival i d l y to acclaim las',
Ilyd ro flo o l lr arid IIip only m
i
week's Soviet bloc Conference on
that w ill nffprt y la i- is o u t b- j tier many a* showing “ the only
A m e li.a u craft &gt;men tn rtrli (iriI road lo peace." They also SellPtern*.
dulei) a "peace ronferenea" for
i ret
t il, which they declared
w o u l d "drown *&gt;ut the sound of
tin* death bell.1*
The U. 8. commandant her*.
I, Kdynr II. Held. nnt not M*J. tJeneral M aswell D. T a y lo r,
in d the liell ringing rn rm o n responsible for nny dcbltt o|»
I*
lie remlndetl tne throng of
ronlrartcd try anyone oilier Hit- "seouige uf H i .t lletl A n n i
the prlvallnns if the blockade
than mynflf nor for «»&gt;
debit. of l*ntil Smith Mo- ami the steady m alignity of
Communist purpoatr" from which
lorn.
lle rlln had suffered since U»*6.
West fiertnnny's Chancellor Kon*
Ktlk'tir II. IMd
rad Adenauer loaded th* 0»r*

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THE 8A N F0B D HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

TUESDAY OCT. 24, 19S0

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y. "**•*- arm y rwtniiantg.I
pc-iiib Jity si —paining that goal V r T r r ™ i i i i * ! i _
Coraomabt troapa were sur■ Iho people Pi atuiOat every
diclam d, “ s « tuust never uwa
renrlcrtng by th* hundreds. An
“ appeal m d i.tan t today," hut In: member country supisorted th*
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decision of the Security Council
tryin g ."
Chins truops arc m ast'd. Big gunt their arms ur have been killed or • par* and has put tn new machin­
"F'ur .t. utlauiioent would re- to meet this aggression with
e ry fo r washing and polishing cu­ Han Francisco speech a week ago.
gusid thr bolder.
woundtd.
cumbers.
A t that H int, he said "the H&lt;* lea-,e .mn.enss* istv-u cM for the force," he went on, and be­
But nypavsed troopi waged
Infbimrd sources said m oil
VVTielchel and Ponder have re­ vtet Union and It* colonial satel­ good uf all m ankind," It* con­ cause of that united action, th*
Anw ixan troops may be out of guerrilla wartare a ll the way in ­ painted their offices*. Th# Sanford lite * " —in both Europe and A s ia — tinued. “ It Would la* fir e Ihe na­ U. N. “ today i* stronger th w :.R
to deep .South Korea. They stnw k
has ever been.'
K urts by Christm as. First d e ­ in sw ift thrust*, usually for fuod, Produce Co., has adurd fluorescent are maintaining vast a im irt which tion* to devote mote of their
lig hts. Chase and Co. have eitend- pose •* a constant threat lo world energies to wiping out poverty.
menti of (lie U . S . Lighth Arm y then rtc-sl Lack into Ihe hill*.
Lunger and injustice.
ed improvements to their refrig ­ peace."
Korean civilian* felt their ven­ eration room which M r. Anderson
weir rip rctrd to begin moving
Much of today'* talk s c n , “ I f real disarmament were arhiev"Old Ironsides"— the L\ S fL
geance. The Communist* killed, term * the moat modern on the voted to the hope ol worbi di* u j , tig- nation* &lt;&gt;f tia world, acth a d lo Japan by Thankigivm g. unsparingly, wherever they fount!
Constitution—ha* been to n up st
m arket.
ingthrough the United Nation*, Poston since IU34.
arm am ent.
Australian, B ritis h and P hilip ­ Unite.) Nation* sympathiser*.
Standard G row er* Inc. has re­
In that connection, he *aUj the loul l join In a greatly enlargad
pine units also w ill he withdrawn
These were the reported posi­ placed some of the roofing blown U . N . might well consider whether program of mutual aid. As the
as uuickly as possible, the sourer- tion- t-nrlv Tu* **lay of four northo ff the wash house. “ The wind", it* w ork in that Held "m ight l»- decreased, every
nation could
raid.
wartl driving l(')K divisions.
said Manager J . U. Cogburn, “ took revitalised " thiough merger of rust of maintaining armaments
The South Koreans are believT h r B istli
Invision presae*)
cupola off arid threw it 100 two group* it has had working on greatly inerea-v its eonlributluiu
rd to be capable of maintaining north of (upturrd Huichon, 4h
to ndvanemg human welfare. A lt
las* and order once organised Red air tulle* from Ihe Manchurian fre t to the roof of the garage, th * problem, on* on vvoeia) d“
and that made It two roofs to fix " armament and thr other oti con of us could then pool even grestKorean resistance is brokn.
lander. It -rlicd 2, Russian-mail*
Damage to thr Hanford Market l m l of atomic energy.
• r r r sourer* to roppoil the U nit­
A Marine spokesman at Wnn&gt;att T-'t4 tanks, in good condition.
was slight eicept that Manager
M r. Trum an offered the&gt;e Hit e ed Nations in Its war against
the lit Her Of D r. tiv o ric
airfield said the Chinese Reds Mouda, near lloirhon.
Anderson'* truck weighing scale* 'Tun ic principles" for disarm a­ want.
opened up w ith anti-aircraft gun*
The R tlK FirTT Division cap- “ got drowned." E . C- Harper, ele- ment r
XLirtship I htropodisl Is Open
from inside Manchuria at the tore&lt;l Ho wnllril c ity nf Yonghyon,
" In this w ay, our aiam am rnt*
ricia n , got them
jralh u n tcks Monday. He said the 64 mile north of Pyongyang. R»- c.,,(&gt;
“ F ir s t , the ptan must mcuuue would lo- Iran-formed into food*,
1 0 ""
*f°* *
1,1
A l 10C liar nett Hank Building.
Marine pilots were five mile* in- s i.t s n .. was surprisingly light.
produce men. who later in the a ll kinds of weapon*. Outlawing nvedicirr. trad- for li*e In under­
sid, Korea— near Manpojin, K r« The ItdK s rooted 2tX» Red
Phone 2(1, Det.and, Florida.
K ‘&gt;- i
w|||
"b usier than one any particular kind of weapon '* developed areas, and Into other
rran Hronghold 20 miles north­ ream
not enough. The conflict in Kn cld* for human uflvnneriuent. 1
west of Kangye.
Thus, We could give real mean­
T ie RHK Light Division •mashsmash­ ? i
mVV'r? Hl*,4,',, " n'\ ****!, ? rea
rrn bears
near* tragic
cragu- witness
wurie*&lt; to
1 0 thn
in
Kanggye. in the wild mountain ed Into Tuam i, northeast &lt;d caping to the old piumise that
' h"
m* k r i fa rt that aggression, whatever 0.
fastness about midway lo-tween turrd Tokchon in the rent
n er et *
m 1"' T l ,
‘ weapan. ...e d . b rin g , frightful swords shall la- ta-aten into plowthr Sr* of Japan and Yellow Ben the arching Lattleline
shut es, ami that nations shall
X e U b li d rS r
‘(
r"m i:
is reported to h* the command
Along tiie east coast, the KOK
The latest bulletin* from Wil"Hecond, the ptan must be has- not learn war any more."
post where Red Prem ier Kim II Capital Division slashed north and
The President told his inter­
ham | #. Wilson, state market dirun unanimous agreement. A
Hung may make a last-ditch stand. | northeast from eaptuied I’ukrhong
national audience, in words beam­
erto
r.
indicate
that
growers
In
the
"
’
“
Jo
n
tY
u&gt;
»U
nation*
is
n.rt
Shattered Red Korean troops are One column was a few mile*
1 nuugh. No plan of disamament
streaming Into the area. Tokyo beyond Iwon, on the ruaitsl road Pompano area are not taking their ran work unless it Include* every ed throughout the woti&lt;l by the
State Department's "Voice of
setbacks
from
the
storm
sitting
Intelligence estimated 26.UOO Com
4U miie» northeast nf Pukchong
nation having substantial armed
tnunist troops s till are intact with Another column was north of down, but are replanting, even forces, tine.sided disarmament is a Am erica," H&gt;ut "the fear of an ­
though thi* w ill delay th, fat
other g n a t international w ar
divisional control.
Cho, on an island road.
sure invitation to aggression.
deal
Thi* is thr sto ry of the border .
. . .
,
. - , , overshadow* all the hope* of
A U. H Light A rm y headtpiarT h u d , the plan must hr tool*
, ( ..
A s contrasted w ith light celery
incident, as told by the two flie rs, ter* spokesman -aid Allied force1
piotnixe. are not
'
I.L Col. Paul J . Fontana, Hnarke, on th* northern front took l^ u damage In the Hanford arra Pa proof. Paper
1'• O ar arise* from the tenhokee reports heavy destruction • noough. Disaramenl most te
N rv., and M aj. Samuel Richards, prisoner* in the past 21 hour*.
,
.
.
.
.
riotr
Iwtwrcn
and from
of the crop.
bus-.I on safr-Kuai.U which wHI „ „ |rr# B | „ „ l l lnntlons
I r . k of
Rates, A ik .:
U. S. F irst C a v a lry and para
A
t
F
t,
Pierre
tomato
sale*
arc
They spotted th* Manchurian trooper 1 were mopping up ^catNEW MONEY FOR
|„
he said.
rontinil, , n , n lu of insure tlm compliance of all na- y „..
guu emplacements when their tend Bert gioups north and west t[tr Rufrican,. anij according to Hon*. T ile safegtiaius miitt fa"VVe in th* I'n iie tl Htafes brYOUR
OLD THINGS
planes w rr* south uf the border- of Pyongyang, the fallen Red
M rc Wilson it is estimated that a Silerpiatr to give inm ndiata warn- |t*Vr that such a w ar can be premarking Yalu R iv e r. Th* flier* capital.
Tow*
Discarded
fs n ilir g
ing
uf
any
threateneri
violation,
vented
pood,portion of the crop may launinrdiatflv turned south
The British Commonwealth B r i­ -alvared Home
Disarm am ent mustt be p oillced
lio . r.itiKva*. Radio, BUjilo, T**U
"W e do nnt believe that War is
(k
cuke
damage
is
•iff
Red China an ti-aircraU gun* gade Jumped the ('bongrlion B lvcr
foe Boa, aaa h* onId «Hk
re jicrfM l, arml pumps are l-eing tinously and Hmt ..uglily. It must inevitable."
blared, at ItaM 40 round*. Tl&gt;e neat Anio and thrust northwest
lire defeat uf the t'oinruunista
kept
busy
freeing
dyked
fiebls
of be founded Upon H er and open
gun* apparently were radar-con
A WANT AO Iff
Mu-row radio brc-aikail a nor111 flood water.,
lutrrvbanur of information across who Invaded i ’amlb Korea gave
trolled. nhrl|p burst around Ihrru. Koiean war communique admP
R lt ir A K i
national borders."
"dram atic evidence"
Ibnt
tbe
Wauchula
report*
alamt
U
1
|&gt;e..
T h r planes were on a recon- ting Red withdrawal* noith of(
Mr. Trum an conceded that the United Nations C hatter work*
cent
damage
on
cukes,
and
egg
oaissanrt mission.
Pyongyang.
plant ami pepper* are 20 |H-crent
"It look* as though Maiipujtn
o ff.
w ill to* receiving anti-aircraft pro­
Orange loss is estimated in this
tection from emplacement* w.are* at unly *l»&gt;ut five percent,
cannot shoot bark a t," Fontana
|l -N tlH Ilflt |
l-aae tla»|
according to Harold Kavtner, who
crackled.
-i-iTareil that these Ititset may l-e
The Chinese Red* have protest­ responsibility for providing
power lies with 1 fie twu great actu ally t-eneficial if they result
ed several alleged violation* of maiitiine
nation*, the United
their border by American planet Stale- and R iita in . Thus th* ques­ in enlarging the s ite of the re­
Rut this i* the fir s t reported case tion Is whrlhrt The Netherlands* m aining crop.
W . (I. Ross of the Hanford Fruit
of Red China guns firing U|mn
Allied plane* operating south o ' and othei -m ailer nations like Co., stated that c itru s groves ap
Denmark and Portugal should near to l&gt;e in great condition, a l­
the holder.
psie down thrir navies became ot
In thrir drive toward th* Man lire po-itiun u -igned the United though some result* of the storm
may show up la te r. Th# company
rhurlsn border, the South Korean
.Stale* and Hiiknin.
has added a new coloring room.
(RO Hi have outrun their com
l.is statement, llratlley said
inuniration*. Fro ntline r e p o r t « he Inhoped
"this meeting veil) com­
have I wen sketchy for .'in hour *. pare favorably in the progress"
Korea has valuai.le ile p ..ili.
Th* South Korean forward *1 *• made at the two previous sessions 2 0 0 minerals
merit1 were believed to he within
in Pali* and the Hague.
R6 mitts or less of Manchuria. A
"Much progress ha* been made,
new Allied warplane bomb line which demonstrates the unity,
Ground fork l(
ha* Iwen draw ing in an arc 12 sincerity, loynlty anil thr spirit of iH iitlr tlo p p m , In
mile* *outh of the border. Thu tb Itiniinatinn that is character­ quantity fo r* into
bomb Hue u tu a lly I* placed 2u istic of our organisation," Brad- - .frig e rated sly u .ti
T ill*
|isti&gt;1 fur liy friend* uf John Krider
miles ahead of leadlnr ground lev *aid. "W ithout those qualities for cold pip** i pml
troops.
A buildup wus reported in |&gt;rn- we could have com* nowhere."
Then, after referrin g to the plan*
gresa foe the fin a l drive to wipe
for strategy ami balanced force*
----------- ------- ----------------------laid at the two previoiii meeting*,
nun dignitaries at the ceremonies Hi* General naked;
and representative* nf nearly so
"Can friendly men brume suf­
other nations attended.
ficiently united in th r cause of
Then, a t a prelude Lo the Hug
peace to build integrated armed
Ing, a Herman orchestra hrwVi* fo nes fur the comm.in security
into the lively “ fesllve n it t y " of nil nation*7
"Now i» the time for action, f»r
match of Richard Htrauss
Promptly at noon as tlu&gt; march We must either create the-e force
finished, t Jeneral Clay pi ease,I an now -in time uf opportunity, and
electric switch whirh *H Hu* a moment of peace or we may &gt;•
brutite. I m&gt;II boumtnr for tw*&gt; forced lo m ipiuvise them in the
face of enemy attack."
tumult*.
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Here arr rhr
main
point*
If. b*l. IM1n • tl '^rmilicia l Illllk
and I ita annual m re tin * S a l unlay a t Sportsman’* l-mlge. Wrl.ika. A piimr o rg nn iirt
t h e lornl apnrUmni
' *n **f tm ilir i ,iti4ck» I Mutt i nm
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the Praii uc pronouncement
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A c b t io n 'i r r p l lJf i* ' .
nittt’ l In i V irlmtnti i^tirl*
I lif I'l'i. i IniiMnia' *1 ill | r r | f M*nl
Soviet I niou. tin , -i* of th,, Wildlifr Federation, lo c a tn l in S i Petersburg during the j „ d two y.-,
w i: i u
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til'*! fill!,* a’ » OH
*&lt;•••• tl I I Ik&lt;* t
M.I.k U' »t 111
tlon o f Germany.
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it* \! ntti Inn hi*
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ijllta* .if foil) l|t|ftl|f|l
liatlon in Germany h*a occurred
r.-i|.!r. ■ i, tin II IV. In end tire wa
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50,000 anldlrr* havr been or Ren
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li.m art.nii, II*. |,-.t aatatt .*r *1*. f *•» 111|l«k,* *%
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tank* and nrlillrry."
tli* fulfil
I' hI i i on .% m rrhn c nt llir National (*uird A itm ialton ami «•»«r«| o«
from tin r'blneee Communiet »iit* -.. r . « &gt;. will
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2. T h a t the hie power* remove
•f the h m e a n Maiuburian loirtb • 4 flr| Hhll "ti *h* 1 t|IIII ft't 14 |Off
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hr- at !&lt;•*
III* ‘I(. i n * if
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tat an Arnerttan K ftl Mnalt*"*’ I*,"* to (•» «II1I*«IMU ' ll |4f t*f *4 •" 1*1 fit) »Ik Hi 1,1
In an minimal, rhallv talk. Mr I ruman tatd hr had a»krd t'nn
of peaceful German economy.
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&gt;«a* fnrrr*l In lantl at era
1 1„ l.nlldinR o il' ha* r . I
I.o l.
M tl.k ' i el .il-.n. I Ul*
addressed to Morrow, wr w ill
Whit** I| oiim* will m t k r an all ml
t \ *|Mikr»man aaltl Mir plot •
«n,t, Inn.I, malrtiliiR lha' • w i | *■ t | * l i t * *
i i &lt;w i i i m 4 **• r a n
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&lt;a« Ih rrr mile, -unilli nf
il( ,|lr | „ njl |„„|dtnK. anil «*11 .«♦ I*. • •
aa part nf the new defen** pro
. I' I b.In' -1*. ..| ill- l'hib|»|iine,
a« « null «*i«t *•
, |j | &lt;
tUI fn.il a l-a
A wamirnr «R4in*l the pm|wi*.t '-titter when II wa* firrd U|*nn I
ft ram.
Tw.t It. S Marine plane, eatln .
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vt
I *In * n,ni tun* that
(Sat
'■ One of the mn.l diaffraerlul o( World Gotrrnm ent wa* *"iiodcd •aefr teimttrd h f t d " p n " Monday ,
.. III
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,nd a • n &gt;.&lt;|( ,.
prk Vlfpl
d lti|;lca«a, |t •*
thlnif* that ever happened In lh»a • I a meetioit o| the I'tloi Club l&lt;*
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tirn t***| llir plmilili'i; *if I Hr iir \ r*1 ' h i M . n n . &gt;«*f
rent of nut vounR men were no*
••* I &gt;*
I'll! I*'n *k 4 III* 4Mi f
phydrall)* fit to arrve in thr who .prole.l |o*epb K imp *• ti
I.
kind* «|
il 11 • Ilf nm -! Ml •
»rme.| forre,” Mr. Truman *aid. 10R II would reduce our alao-i" I
•
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l.ankltiR fir m II. .'
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" A univeraal military Irainin? „ f
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aor« with ’'guaranteed defeat" ••
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fill* 1 nn«tltl|ll&gt;«f1. ' I miImIi llir \
"I h&lt;i|tc you will pul every
in
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the iiem-p ilvitiR nation
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it
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thini; you have larhind a tiaill
P l.lil- Old nlhri I |n|lda .III.
world “ diarniiraRr th- h •• •*
•111 -fill I •*
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&gt;"K ploRi m In make thr youth I ' m mi i i 4n 41
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nf »hl« rn unliy better ri I )!•-*■ a
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, ,„ lfllf f |t ifi, , M„ , . *..fl .
A u.tin , iwtmanenl G.S itep-R.l
III* lillu ir economic value In and Ix-ttrr able to defend the
pf* -i M hr i
I, S ilr|r|j4lr In llir l inlr«l
'*| «&gt;&gt;■ m«| t |i t *-■ v» i ft r mi mi * V v
O to the United Nation*. w«. . -iH-nk
tlm »rrt|on ol |lie RtowinR ol lonR i mint i y ”
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\f&lt; • r n fin
I . k*
I. | • '(ifn il v* t» »•!-*■ .I* fa-iti•»'j. In*
e» at I’ liilailrlphla'a nlm i v . t i e *.&lt; •tapir cotton. e'l.lfi&lt; lim enl n( a
T br Guard Aa*nriati»n ta an |,„nti , , l 4 y,nK "\H'r m ini
\ * »» ill &gt;i» »l *
l|l |tllf|f*llt • 11**I !*• *t \f VVhI.- i % f*\
1’ nitr.l Nation, day la t n it'll
nlftamiatlnu nf atat* leadrr* " f v* 11li " ll»r lAfillfJ
- - vir Ii4 \r .md
« •» h f * i
I di tu
n I H I %*olr m*nt |jin
•harine the rnatmm with Madam rattle auction luaikel, and of lot- thr Riiar-I It I* hnldlnB it* 7^’n I
F n u i n u u ! iiij*
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Mu
I io* iiito ffo .il tcniH'l . tly |•* i
t la t »•••!i* t »a
1
Vi(aya M ka h m l I'atwlit.
India** r*l lire cnntiol wa* outlined today rnnfetenrr at the Mayflower lln the Ionia we ha*r
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be
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pfmintmrnl*
aihlnui.ador to the 1'nltrd Stale
liv County A r m i I C R . fltwann in
I s I t " (I II I'd t
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» IlliikkftiM Ti
|»i ifttin* * *
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I'llli
fa.*
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Mr Truman had been invited t» ,j ,|ie»e di«ap|wuntmenl* are
He de-late.l that in the five a ta ll In K iw anu n*. lie w it in­
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tmt
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year* ainro the U.N. rharter wa
troduced
f i l l * *!• a l t • » f
I O f • ■111 .• »1
ii
i |el *i ** IN a I»| | I’ll 'll s.
«&gt; I ■
w
. liv . )olin I .. Galloway
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would look In nn the
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• Ijned on Oet. *|, t'dfi, ” { |r» l
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Mter dnlllbutinR larnple. n l t b e ,m|j| be .i.ddenly left hie riffle- *nlee, nl World I .o. e.nmenl, I
I, ••, •.
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f . I'll iffg Mir pi 1 l t •
ploRre.a h»» lieen mad* In ci. InII — Ii- a .a na Paae *1*1
ff .inMnued '
f*lf ffl *1•| - • I to a t**.. mill I » till f/iiiltni mi * •"
loc ally Rtnwn m l Ion. Mr |).*w*on
unlvertal e tprev.lon to the ft re
• Irani all r d 'd i u n will i n llu
f « l l l l l f r i a i l l * I f »•• II Mr# |ft •» itv hi* nii'nllil
in)l|» &gt;i *i *
dom re volution.**
lold the Krwant. thal it In* lire
1 1’TO A C C IH K N T
M
' p*i t**il »ft \
i’*’1. Ir#| in '» «H*l*» |n*i|r «llll f
leaving 'hat rendiie nl i n n .
A
The Soviet 1'nion "alon* a toon" lon«e.| ilaple ever Rtown. and ll
A IfSO N’ a .h aedan wa* dam wlm li tn nlten Inllnw. m e t in 11•U
I,
' al «&gt;»I J ill* lllllc a l IV II It* f •
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InfuiniA i* .( h *)"
W the Rrrat |enr*r* ha- employ*"'
.- |
l»« '
IM Mriftl I ,
nrd tlamsRed or blown n il by aired, and • State Road I'eparl
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military ("tre dirrttlv In iiipporl
rnent ( he* m |»| nlrkup truck wa* ed plan* and ill Inundrd hope.
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f'lf) Vot»*f t til In *| Ml|» It k*M*4l
pUtftH'i of n u n
I,.
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nf |Hi|fllral Rnali," Auatln .aid. wind nr lu n m a n r , tan be Rtnwu •enl tnlliriR nn th* Monroe llm lge
I’nlnliriR nilt that Hie lutU w
f f 11111111MV fill Hit ■ *• *lf|t | (Ml '4 4 k llw A\| f MVl|I III I
here at the rale of Iwo Irate* In yeaterday afternoon ahortly af- la “ peure” . Mr* Tnnrhtnn aalil *
Sint* the inteption of the I ' N
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tru ry
\ fofnl «f l.,'.,d ia **h I i«» •f i» t Him* jinlliMtm *• •
Ill H *
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Auatln aaid. mine than one four'h the acre.
ter .1:00 n'rlork when J. O'Hara wind anuml* rimmI, for r*i-i&gt;.-'
. I*ill
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ii
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• hr polli v I n In) rotiip.Hfal i *» 4i|vt*nt nf iiniitoiHi M-. • Hi.
• h*
l i n t ***1 M " t " '
l
of I he people of the world have lxThe
World '.
M '»i
(irl 1 *
lie urRed t he Kiwnnian* to vote of lie llary rraahacl into the park* want* |.-ire
. • '•
h II V
I.JIlfi on »I*»
Thr t f i f i l f r hi |k Iflo.llt %»| prfl m l if *f a «t*a . ||l
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1 f t * | I t I l k a* •
1 (-. • '»
r.ime Imteprrtdent, ritlnR tin I’litl
M »
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ill Hi* rlfilio ii MH • «!%«* »r »» if ef l» Ird hrfai
fnr m u n tv fore*t fire prntrrtinn in »d truik with hi* Naah. I'atml- ern m m l prn|*n*al appear* tin
U -t «
1 *■ • i ( l * t |
k * 1a • « t
tl..
ippine.. India. I'aki tan. Iturma. the Nov. 7 eleetlnn, and |wrlrite.l man I! I'. Harriann, r»|H&gt;rte.i Inn . * 1 1 * . . * i n r * » . •!•&gt;
la t
1
fin fr«l tn m tn »»*n*r m nnntiiri
\ t\
|h M
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’ ■ ■ 1 1 1 i * I p ha. t \
Indonraia. Iirael and h'ot*a.
nut that (hi* will not prohibit dav.
nf i f g l ' i n r ' l * ••*•*» • llt»*»r nrr** g in
I!
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l'» " • *
V i * **f *fli M | f
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Thr
llk*i*kr
Korea ha* t^en a 1e. on t.» i&gt;&lt;. rattlemen from burnin? their own
tooled on a eharge of driving M c r c l l i l l l t s A s I l C f l T i l
tn Vote* \ r *U ImV .
lie
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am) wtlhout ,i
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a 'nt«l i.Ri.ttar(nt,
■ *t ,r,u ifeirn. t • |v
tentlal ajfBte»«nr*. AllHln • ai l. h“
I’lp r'tlia
tl
lanrl* to allow new- irraa* tn ?rnw. whllf inf
&lt;4 b t l i i v l
h i l f l t III
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rrip
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roll
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II
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S I n V 0|M *I1 W e d II T H C I J IN
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eauar the unity It In plte .1 " ca" (nit ta ilealRrierl In prevent the »frivur»* l.rfn'#*. O l U r « w . . ,,U.
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iro a llaa e * nm •'■•* alar
ed in County Jail, .aid ll a r i h o n
f"*'
A deter *trp« that lead to ’*
’ • ’
Ha t
* **
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1 &lt;* t l
• ( I la p l i i%
P\ I'M I ll*HI|(|l t h r
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I'nmace to the Naah waa ealloiat
*1
l i t
- 11
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^
Mine, i’andlt defended her mini
A t*•« 'irin irrifU lifin llmt iim ih
M i l s s | imi h i W O HITS
hi V a f l i i l i j i r h
•
p i «• • • • ( i t
f ( i f «••(
1«
I,M i l I it \ ' II u t i . i :
a l 1400. and the diiver «a» of thr HanfoH M**irh«ni • \
M 1
M k *
m titiLi’ v, unf tl VI*
t 1,1 5 1 » »l. '* » .
try ’* aland "n h-Half of adml.alon
Mr- .1 I. Stircklaml dre»l ear
RAItTOW . M.t
oV. I auric hut alighlly Injured
1
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f ** 1 *
Vh f
1 t f f l i l l l M t M»l
nf Red Chino !&lt;• the l\N , .vin-'
ly I lit a nminniy 4*
i h*«fnr in r « t f | | | | » l * i | V k i n i m i 4 1 » II
r u t ion h**if in krrpinir lh«*n i»I *
t |hlf* H u n
t Ifitti • u i
- *i ** *
» c.r H e ♦
1 Im
| l « ti t i v • (Hi
f
that India doe* not believe Chine C Allen, one nf aevrral men who
of hii aim »» fipun VVniifiiI •.»Vt "(11 II I'll 11
t r . t i f i i d ia-fnit the AitRiiat irmnd
I.VM AN C A R N I V A I
"SU 111I 41 I** •liphih**»iH " • •Ini'
fi.-h l
11 » Uml* i l
a' '
Shi* la k llf V Ill'l hv tin II •I * 11411*I j
1***1 k " l i | f i i * « f i l **
IhtniRh now lead liy lie la. arluall
I n timin', 'ta ttin g on \ •% I
.pup
A carnival deaigned to raiae t t i nt ■ rr«-rfil rfirrtiftif ..f •
. th* i* u i*
H
prey wliirh indi Ini fninrer Sheriff
pi M •
J
I
Stm kllH I*|. to l»MHl'f
nf 4l*r n ♦!♦*»»•* I«* (In f i«« 11 *
U t t * l fllJlill* f l " • 1 * ' ’
la a Comrnunia* nation
* w-l
Mi t f ^ M . fl r if if
fund* with which lo buy motion IriHlil of &gt;llf(y|firi, I* I f(«*i|*fi*
H lrfl*
lln
i.ih s r . . .
H lrirltlsfc l \1iifffanfi In* . S iin fn iil, 4 ftltnftif F fu b tilii ftii lie
The prrs. nl itovernunnt at I’ek ■ Frank William* nn i-harife. of ar
4 ft*I
• t
•f t
Ranilitlni:
Rcaft,
wa* picture e«|uiprarnt for the Lyman prr'lilrn l, unrmiiFvrtl f««t|nv
l«V •*fl lit I h r • hluil l* * f M i h t
it ml f ««* (im iirhlri 1 , Mf
IN r r v i*n mi ■hi 1 Hr
Inc la made IIP o f all paiti** that 'eptiri?
School at I.nr,Rw nod, w ill he heltl
Hi
:( ft' 1 M*k t u l l l i l l i t ' i " 1 1 . . » 1.» . n f
W illioii
/Hi'i M i- h n t h lc f i \^n» th» I i |*hm| 4 tn) Ivmph i. »♦
for the time lielna has deferred nit rhatired here (“ .lav with rwiduetIf
nl «* i m i m i i u mini t*
at Ai.tn o'clnek Saturday evening th** rn«*fv hunt- rlour b r l u i f R •
b l t t c
•
f h i i u k w 1 1 1 • «i h l *
11
f»f f*#»fiirlr, (in N| It S lf ir k U m l
Communiat "refo rm ” |*rn*ram» in inir a lottery.
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( »t(ft |
Slier iff IliiRnn I'ariiah -aid Al- nt the aehool fimlltall field. It T hourp» «*f
**f Siinf nr *l »« n fi#'ph«"« **f I I. cno-t frr.inrritlv ,,. .*,«1,1,-1
nn*I
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favur o f rrliuildimr a rountrv Ion*
•*
(|
t,V nail-, cplinter. 4.„i ..ti„, ,1,1.
f. U l IM 1 \ I I I ’
from
the Wtlwre, principal, announcetl to- a\rmi'ti»r liny, S'nt II
.St r lr k lim l
_ torn with war and rivll i t i l fe , «hr len’a Miieat reaultrd
III
\g •
ilval w ill follow •
4 .|v l ..I
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Mi il \ 1 \ M
hlng nlijret* ainnnd Iran
■ field
rminditfi ln*l week nf 'JO Ni’ irroe. day. The rarnlval
% aald.
ill
f . , , M r 14
F T A *upper which w ill a la il at
Hi,1*
hatitrern
ir*r,|
f
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.f . ~ * . *
1*. (| Ih*
chanted
with
lieitiR
Imlita
w
riter.
The hiatorv and tradition of
f»t «*If* nt&gt;
fill Hi* l*»
S:dO o’clock.
* . •». * a.
ctrl I t" -111' f h l l l t ' 1
'* *t(
anil flrhl 1 lop*
China. Mm*. I’ andlt *aid. would i mi pickup men.
.
f.it h**h*h
Work l» iirngrcaalnv nn the new
t ,
( 1111*1
e» *1f hfll 1 I |» ■ " l i s t * I '
t • ,1
’’Telaniia
anlil'ivin
|«
,
1—
-.
rf&gt;.
. dllfC V PI
make It ealtem e lv difficult for
a n n ri nn the north aide of the
•n.I
U|M* ’♦'
IN
H
IIIA
N
C
F
.
and
tru.lworthy
prev,,r,r-»r,.e
|i
|a**nn*l*»f
Mpdt
fW.OOO.orm people to he *wunir
•ehool. *aid Mr. Mllwce. I l In*\ pi
»if
r|ar mil.I l e under.Irwal * .&gt; hr.*.r
I h**\ «Nll| *• r«t*P *' **'• !
H A N N M V B R . Germany. M, t 2* r ,u(|M
r l . . . room* for prthe* mam
•bout nvernlsht.
S* II * if' *;
t|«rt‘ t ,
»f
Hu*rr
4
f
him* 1 " i.
r
in
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e
r
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inrprtni*
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•
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l.eoll*»
erw.m
*ntr 'fid
India frela, *h* raid, that the an entrrpriain? fie,m an .a le.m an mary grad e, and i broiler room
gt nn*l ’ if ' w •!
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O r a l I h r r| l* ra * r |. I . r f . . . ir -Ir
m
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to*
l
U.N.. with aimo*t one-nuarter o f
tffifl
tn
and *f H&gt; l**»fl nMr*.
Thf* "lltlRCf f ♦ lll»i4*#*l
fnr celling
farmer- “ inauranre
V t l 'r p ,
T ill*
I* d .ir ir by
R iv in g
,4| a hi**8
t. rl I.I a *cl I , III • a
tha human rare nulaldr It; la a hit
SIHK.N M ISSIN G
fly T I I K \ S * - " C IATF.M F IIF S - .
If .. ’I• n ialln dn*ra ,.f a n t 't " * i"
&lt;• Imi* ,,. ,
I,.I,,, Il
agatnat the Re.| A r m y ” to *ave
of a farrr.
ml ‘ ”
*1 I • 1 Ir lirg* **»!l
A S IIT A R U I.A . O.. Met. J.V &lt;,T*i
Senator
Taft
(H
-Ohio
)
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today
the
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their farm* from eonflaratinn.
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lilt v r
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Aahtahula police liaten In *irrn«
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r r u r n r i h r » •
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The inauranre- A pirlnre rtn»tI y | * H’l# *
H E N A T K C O N riR M A T IffN
turn i
’
/ f 11
with *'i«piclon the** day*. The Committee, trying In defeat Inn, &gt;f le-eterlmn. bar drolif'c) tire 1 a f I- (jrvflnprfl 4 p r r % r n l r , fb*
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city'* flOO alt raid alren, pur- Hartley I .alter, Art .** an mite n lit* dale.
4»r, fuel
Ii*hi 1f1
4-r »*•»■
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rm .
™ Chairman H arry R. Mllrheil nf iet anldier*. It lane the likene*, of rhaaed during World War I I . U
S ’ ltt I o t il
W ( ’ it I b r r
lie made plain Ire alltibuted ",i» In wlial be caller! lire ‘wtdeiprea I 4fi\ ntfirtf «**-•. I T . mi ItpMhrt i
lluaif
U anrlillfH
«ill HmI*I •
the C ivil Service CommUainn aak- loaeph Stalin.
ml**ine O fficial* aaid a new nne lllppnrl" lire law hat won amor,.- wnrklngmrii a* well at lire general Hr. ,J|?iiIlmi»n p u iiiln l nn*, ,’*h••l»• m cd iiii.* F iH Ia v i* Hu * m iiim m *
High \eclrrdav
«d lha nation', poatmaatera today
would r"*t tw n .flflh nf the pre­ ptihlir deapile
l.fia *—la 1.
in 11 fnmlil that If pi«»p«*rlk i*lntifi
• mimt ** lUoifn in **«•• ' tl\ Hall i*
inili* it* rleminrialinn ' •
U N K V K N T il AU K
to CUpport IrRialation In rnd Sen
fra r lant nighf lh4f T«ft fnrrta U t r r r i l In r h l l ' l i r n . Hir&gt; *111
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7 Id I* M
■ta co nfirm atio n of poatma*terf* |i* **»| (ftbhd*
wniihl M(ti*alM thr rlrrtinn from |»f•»♦ »-*Imi "
Tfitiii M '
T h r tnrrlirii; ha* Iren • ill**8! **•
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i »«4 nirHr*
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—ifrrldt* ii tain l l ir •|i*«nitil|fifi **f Ih
A* ■ rfiuiilh or o f i h r la w , p4%atnle from all the hot«e» he own*
T R K N T 0 N, N J . . Oct. 25 (Ah n l by fh** K^ptihllran ro n lio llr I NV^ark, Ohm
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20,000
ah**w
hot
...
They,
left
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New Jer.e y Rrpubllrani are giv
" I f Ihey ran** 1*10 th** rlurtinn,
T A M P A . Ort
'affi IfVt
Tli** filtvU *»fl hnml, \Ir* It'lp h
&gt;
LO N D O N . Ort. I S — OTi A two in hi* plair, Teater *aid. a timken Ing away trlue— and what they rail HlMh r-n n irri* In IU47 nvrr I ' c
they'll
atral I* W f 'r r unitig Vn *Stai«* prr'rnt^f* r v i i l r r n r
i**«lay Smith M i l l HmIhs Ml m r m k f * *»#
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nld
nag.
pound bahy waa liorn here Monday
lieen lat-elrd ihe No. I targ*t have
w nlihrr*
in Ihe voting • ha* Arthur VVIa«rn p4«»l IRd •«• Ihr mamm iall(*u n« 'irienl tu 4*
T eater’* rhr*tnut -tallinn "Gal hot — potatne*.
Or
Met
nlfht. He haa bad nothlnir to eat
I V I. • • . ’ I l l ,
booth* tteeau*,. we’re afraid th" hrlhtf In Tampa
The blur-dyed potaloea are part of o rgan lled tateir in 'h e N
Ihr matt arrutnl Irfiil • hi- im|xirlanl t»i« »•••.*?
lit
t*
llnre hlrlh, and nothin? 'o drink lent Marine," winner o f many Irlue of the flO F enngreaatonal cam
llir
mil,g(,an,
elertinn i* gnlng tn Ire atnlen.”
7 rnngrraalnnal election*
*L f
nf Itrlriif thr •rljrirrrman in IH»
»t
m hut a a pot o f litandv and water. rihlein*. wa* atnlen Monday from paign effort to
III *mni V
Ferguann dill not elalmratp.
ronvlnee voter*
N R W S F R IN T I I ’
T a ft art forth hi* view* in In
S h r r l f f Hugh f'lillireaOi murder
T ea ter’* rhling arademv In auh
.11
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™ hut Hortfir* aav he la doinr flue.
In Wachingtnn, It^pulrliran Na
A f’ hiragn
N
K
W
Y
O
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.
Oct.
25
nth
that
the
national
Demncrallr
A&lt;lweekly
column
fnr
Ob'n
voter-,
7n
IS
The child wa* born ptrmalurrlv urban Morton Grove. Teater ye*, mlniilration’a aurplua potato pro
tinnal f ’om mittre (Siairm an Guv plot.
made public in Waahingtnn. H
Jim m v Sam M actin. adriultr.l i n . price inrrea»e nf ||rt.a.ton to Ucrrver
rut
52
on
t 'r | Mm-ielo Mr*. J. MrKentie in l*rinrr«' terday awnre nut larrenv anil hurg gram t* waataful and eatra va ea n ' •aid lh*t lo Ohio Ihe T I O t 't r
George fiahrfel.op pre.|irted the
newcprlnt
*prear)
l&lt;«iay
in
•
former for the sh e riff, raid At
50
M
Rtalrlre Hoapltal. He ia in an in larv again*! two men whn he *ald
The Reprihlieani have hew-n mall. ha* taken fu ll charge o f lira G O R w ill nick up at lea*t five thur gavn him the money In *end •nlldateri I'aper f'orpnratinn, *e New: 5',’lk
05
05
eohator. He r**a hta flrat mr*l had rented a atall for a h o c *
aeate In tne Senate and 25 In a telegraphic money order to Mi*. rnriil l a r g e d Gntiadlan ptiniueera. I’ hneni*
campaign
o
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hi*
I&gt;emnrratle
op
Ing
and
p
a
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n
g
out
Ihe
potato**
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thla weekend. Doctroa thourht it brought to hit academy Sunday throughout tha atata aa an e ih l h ’t G nent. Ji/teph T. Rerguann, “ tell
the llm ia r in the Nnvemlrer elec- V irg in ia Morrla In f ’hieagn. 8a&gt;i
f ’nnaotidaterl trecame the fifth c eatt|e
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night.
beat no* In feed him for a time,
Uemnerala
have
lieen M artin aaid V irg in ia Morri* wa* major Canadian new*pnni c o m ­ Waaltiliglnli I' f .
y him what tn aay and where tlona.
of
"the
Truman
Administration’*
5.1
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Teater'a aeerelary, Ml** Audrey
claim ing they w ill make aim ilar Mr*. Virginia Mnuto* and the pany tn boost price* in j u d under Apalarhlmla
The Britlah Medlrat Aaacwlalloo f potato to go” but he added:
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deacrilred. the horae left In *500.000.non program
tw
o
week*.
Four
of
them
are
nttca'a
\irt«&gt;rt
Mid It knew for aura o f a M-nune* .Pugh,
_ ------they
gain*.
money waa to pay traveling e»cron dratructlon.”
. . . . .
.
,
S ig n ifican tly, however.
41
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mnng
the
rlnmininn'*
top
eight
Tallahatce,
The
figure*
Gahrirlaon
men.
hkby who aurvived »nd haa lieen egcharge for Gallant Marine a*
law
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anae* for her and her ei-ennvlrt
7t
at
newsprint maker*.
West I’alm Rcarh
told that a Dritiah woman nm-e " a n old hay Irumer r»a«ly for the potato#* carry a tag warning they 1 aa an lim e in this atate."
tinned nn a bmadcaat would not
uahand. John Moutoa.
ICeatlaaee wa e M * M*&gt;
ga r* birth to a 1 0 ounce l.ohy who I glue factory, worth, al the moat are unfit for human enniumption.
Ferguson, m eanwhile, expressed
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