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completely that Rrigldar (iennal
E . K. Wright, iiprtalion* •H u rt,
tat In MacArtlrur'* plane with hi*
finger pointing to a penciled circle
on a mip while the trooper* landad In that area on the ground
below.
They hit one of the *inallr*t
jump area* ever attempted Thu
larger of the two wa* little over
a mile long and a halt rnllr wide.
The &gt;ky wa* alive with Ameri­
can aircraft when MarArthur’*
aleck transport wheeled inland
from the *earoa*t and rlrrled
over the jump arm . Th- (ienei a I
had left Tokyo at 3:40 A. M.
(1:40 P. M., Thursday, EK Tt to
be on hand for H-Hour, original­
ly planned fur H A M
The naratrooper* had w ail'd four hour*
at Puxan for Cloudy weather to
elaar. the broad river valley, too
peaceful from the air to In* a list
tie field, and the craggy hill*
bordering it were plastered by
rocketing and Mtrafing American
fighter plane* for 45 minute* U-fore H-ffnur.
Fire* »tltl were burning in tintimber when C -lIU "Flying Hogear*" came in at 700 feet with
their flr*l load of Ironper*. They
dropped first at Sukchon Then
another night wheeled II mill i
eastward to Sunchon Combat men
were scarcely aground l-efori the
other tran»tM&gt;rt» writ- ovrrhea-l -it
1,600 fret to drop heavy equipraent.
MacArthur wa* late In teaching
Sukchon. The field* already were
dotted with white, yellow- ar-l blue
parachute*, at-amlunrd fur th"

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANTORD. FLORIDA

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"Where Itspptnr** H a ls
So Little"

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Chltdrrn I'nder 12 t r* td
twitted Free With I'aieal*
Anytime Eatepl Maturdai
A Sunday.

F R IS C O
TORN ADO

P B I8 0 N E R S IN
p e t t ic o a t s

moment while green-clad men
moved In rkiimltn formation a*
n o ** the field*. Their tente ratition wa» apparent through field
gla**r* In MarArthur’a plane 2,*
OOOO feet above.
At Sunchon the first flight of
17 C-IltH, each carrying 35 para­
trooper* with full gear, cut low
acroea the Taedong River which
wind* upward from Pyongyang.
Their wing* glinted in the after­
noon mmltghl framed ngaifnt tuit
rod hill* thruiting into the field*.
From the swollen Im-IIIc* of the
trnn»|&gt;orte, a handful of confrtti
aermrd to drift downward. Then
it l&gt;eramr a innwfall of white and
yellow rlrrlr* growing in the wind
and nuppnrtlng beneath them lit­
tle black dot* that would become
trnne and efficient combat men.
For a moment the parachute*
hung impended while the mother­
ing plane* hurried bark to their
nr*t» Then they drifted gently
toward the earth.
Heavier, niuwer
and bigger
parachute* *ettlrd to the ground
with gun* And »oon they were
trained on a rugged hill to the
north, between the jump area and
Sunchon, which •retried to lw
• lumbering in the distance.
Spurts of flame tiegan growing
nnild the ecruh fnllagr of the hill
aide aleiul n mile and onr half
away. A ikirmlfh line of troop*
rttoved toward it. The hill which
ilominale* Sunchon was the first
objective in the at lark on that
town, Iwlleve to In- a Red army
hcndqtimlrr*.
•let fighter* ami F-M Mu»lang*
dived and wheeled over the ad­
vancing trooper* like protective
hawk*. Ilul there wa* no rhallenpp from the *ky and rt«ne nriginallv from the ground.
The trooper* driving toward Sukrhou Inml&gt;d atwiilt two mi lei
north of the town and puihed
nonthward.
Navy carrier plane* and light
teimber* threw n (lank protection
II mile* northward, pounding the
••min iimrtinn town of Sinaniu
where Ihc |[r&lt;|. were lieltrvrd to
have a ciu in in and Mint* aircraft.
The rapture of Kukehon would
rut the main highway and railroad
running through Sinanju Inward
Antiing on the Manchurian l«&gt;rdiler. From Sunchon anothri main
road and railway curve nnrtnward
to the Imrdei.
Mac Arthur

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intently.
A* It lierame apparent that the
operation wa* ■urreaafut, a wry
little Millie of Mill'faction grew nrr
hi* fare.
Hut through the looping, dart
log nitrrnfl a midget observation
nlnm darlnl l.ieutenant Grneritl
Walton II
Walker, nth Army
f’ommander, and Ma|»r (icnrral
Karle E. Partridge, comm*ruler of
the It. 8. Fifth Air Forre, were
watching from this perch.
• Inly the battle area *c*med
alive In Ihe r*nan*e of ru*tv hilt*
and lb mo,air of rlrrland* atrelchlug Ie-low a* Mar Arthur turned
Imeh low aid Pyongyang and To­
kyo. Nothing moved on the road*.
eaceitl In Alllrd area*. Village*
were drali and silent, field* graw
untended.
The cloud* which had postponed
what may lw the final ehe&gt;* move
of Ihe campaign hung over much
of Korea like -lav-old *now.
Hut Ihe elntid* lifted above
Pyongyang, a city of smoulder­
ing grey, and MarArthur (polled
Allied aircraft on the airstrip In
It* rrnW ,
"ttur plane* are on the field,"
hr *ahl. "la-fa go In."
He had ln-en Impatient In land
at the fallen rapital, but this
on rning hi* aides Mill were not
«uir the field waa secure.
When l,t. f'ol. Anthony Story
of St. lontl* wheeled the nig and

(«*ov. Warren Goes
To N. Y. To Sign
Huge Bond Issue

(Continued from Page One)
«pnn«ibllity for formal allocation
of government-produced arnlhetir
rubber. Synthetic ha* hern handted
informally up to thi* time by the
office of rubber reserv# In Ihe
TA M .A H A 8.SEE, Oct 20 up.
reconstruction finance corpora­ Governor Fuller Warr*n i* going
tion. No change In present tellinr to New Vork tomorrow lust to
procedure* is expected.
ign hi* name 1,560 time, to the
M—fe*l ball h of bond* in Florida
hhlory.
A ir F o r c e O f f ic e r
Il&gt; will leaj a delegation of
Florida official- who will deliver
!•
I rnfti
Trxa*. Hi* wife I* Kathleen N Ihe I2tt.000.000 In bond* »«o-d la t
Jirnith The Air Force ,ai-l her art month to help finance Jarkvondre*» wa* lad lintcd a* Fort f - l vtl!c‘« 142,000.000 l-ridge and eg.
lln», Colo., but that »hr iitobahly prevtwav project,
Tne bond*—a Ion of them will
i* in the Fat East nnw.
The two grounded pilot* wer» la- taken up umignrd.
Marine Pfc Charlea E . Thoms*.
When they get there. Ih&gt;- Gov­
1M, inn of Mr. and Mrs. William identified a* Firet l.t. Alton If
fomtnlanion
II. Thom** of Rural Route 2, San­ (Juanberk. vin of the Ifev. and Mr* ernor, Improvement
ford, wat promoted to hi* pre­ Thor II. Qtrtinheck rif Fargo. N ft U^rretarv Walter Key*. -toil tluval
sent rank when he completed re­ and F’ir-I l.t. Allen 4. Difendorf. county Clerk L W. Thom a* will
cruit Iralnlrg wtUr the Fir*t Re­ whose home addret* wa* not |m have to t-ign each of the Fl.OflO
ton-la.
,
cruit Training llatalllon here re­ mediately available.
There ate 2tt 000 &gt;if them, but
cently. Thomat fired a score of
thi official* will n*e * multiple
2llx26tl with the Garand rifle to
B e n e lie d
ignature machine that ran *lgn |H
qualify a* a rifle sharpshooter.
jt a time.
He also fired other infantry wea­
f I uitlln ttM t r *i*M*
llR V i
There I, no tuch signature innpon* such a* Ihe .45 ralih rr pistol, give m 'diiai attention to the
'hinr in Florid*, and it would takthe rarhine, and the Itrowrdng
wounded.
the Governor al-out 70 hour* of
automatic rifle, aa welt a* witThe Hitman said the North Ko
n-lanl dgning at hi, usual rat'
rte**lng demnnstratinna of the
rean,
rrplied:
if HK» oignature* pel hour to -|e
machine gun, mortar, and flime
"We
altcadv
got
enough
atro
them one at a lime at home. He
thrower A graduate of Keminole
High Krhnol in Hanford, and a citic* listed against It* ••• a few - -n -I-- it In aliont four hour* with
rrcent employee of B . F. Gane* more won’t make anv difference ” Ihe mat hlne.
Capt. Locke aid that during thIlraide*, It would roil about JH,of thi* ('fly, he enlisted in the
Marine* in June of thi* year at death march American* "-lied Hk- -&gt;o for |m * &lt; a g e and ineiilanrt to
file* from starvation. co|it. pneti- •end the nign'-l bond* to New
.tack,unvllle.
monla and dyaenlery,"
Vork, The delegation tan travel
Seventeen In the group w r r let, expensively than that
wounded
when
an
American
plan'
M-rob'f '**1 I, the date et f -*
overloaded plane Into the relative,
strafed Ih 'ir column. ol-vlou*|'- drIIvery of the Irondt to the Ne
ly Hinjll «teip, a crowd nf Ameri­
mistaking
them
for
Red*,
York b»nk which r»prp-.erit *hcan and Rrlllih soldier* Immedi­
The three survived
i-i-.e rbev ti-ndlrate that puirh,vel rh-m
ately gelhered.
had
bidden
ii ruler the school. Th*'The war wa* written over lh*io
Tu take rare of any lavt inlnt.-lr
in fatigue and layer* of du»' ■aid other* of the fftmiii w 't' hitch that might -•elav tt|' tr,«n
marched
north
*
the
ttni’et
N«
blending with their green uni
•'lion with Intrrr t runnloe *•
form*. Rut they, too, were opii- lion* forre, appr»a&lt; hed P i - e - II- rale of |.l,oon a -lay the »h--t
yang.
Their
fat,*
we
,
not
known.
miotic and confident.
Stale Iniprovamenl
Comrtii
On the liodgr from Seoul I- |t. attorney, ami repre*-nt-****
Half a dn**n tank* were drawn
up to the edge nf thr runway | Pyongyang, the trio aid the Red* ■I the .Slate Trea*urer and State
where l-omli rrater* had Iwen fill­ shot tho-e Atncriran, who trniht Jtnarrl of Administration wilt r
ed
somewhat unevenly. Four not walk.
■long.
Said one:
transport plane* and a number of
The Governor will retnro t l ob-ervation craft squatted on It.' "Some of the men were ta rry ­ mldille of next wr-t ••
Gutted hangar* stood silently on ing theli huddle* on their harkv will Jn«t stay long enough to fin
one side of thr field and the city Guv* who fell down were liealen ith algrilng hi- name, then come
and l.ayonelled iiv ih ' Red roar*** ”
rose ahead silently.
hick without waiting for the a&gt;
Capt. I^rcke said Ihc guard* killMat Arthur pul his hand* on
tuat delivery.
Walker’* shoulders and greeted cil Ihoic Atueriian* who rould no'
him cordially, speaking of Pyong­ continue marching
yang's i apliire he asked: “Did you
Kilmdai v«id the North Koreaget any hlgw|g*V Walker sail guards t'dd him earlier the Ameri­
no.
can* were to lie taken to Mam no
After j brief eonfert-nre during jin, which I* I™sled along the Vat-*
whirh MarArthur ordered South River on the Korean-Manrhinian
Korean forre* hurried to the Man­ Irorder.
churian Imrdrt. the two walked
The Ihrri- -urvivom ernie-t t ,
down Ihe strip.
MarArthur had rnngratulallom to- in fair physical condition. Tli'g
for all of hi* field commander*. ■aid they were In better shape 'bag
And he awarded the Distinguished any nf the Americans who war*
Service O i l on th r *put to lw«
nf them— M»J. General William
Tunner, commander of the jl«
gantlr airlift supplying advanced
Allied forre*, and Col. William P.
Howen commander of the paratroop regiment whirh Jumped.
Then MarArthur got an award.
1.1. General George E . Htratemey• r. commander nf Ihe Par East
A ir Forro*. gave him the Di*Hngulihed Plying Gross for “out­
standing hrrnUm while parttrloating'' In four wartime flight*
to the combat tone.
On each of these, Stratemeyer's
citation *aid, the General'* un­
armed plane risked attack and
"thi* rl*k wa* multiplied a hun­
dred-fold In view of hi* personal
stature and hi* jmaltlon a* com*
mander •" chief''
The** flights began June 2U
with a hurried and Yak-hara*vcd
flight to Suwon. He flaw alio tc.
Taegu, tn Seoul and today to
North Korea In a *eri«a of bat­
tle visit* that grapheii thr pengres* nf the rampalgn.

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lit* death wai a shock to hit
Ittendr. He had been active, and
during recent wrrkt had appeared
at tevcral Democratic rallte*.
Hr wat Chicago'* mayor Imm
l*)J3 to I fi47, longer than any
other mayor, and one of the )c,idmg political force* contributing to
the elerliont of the late Franklin
I). Hootcvell at prriident.
Kelly called htmtelf ’Tioit" of
Chicago politic* and never made
any Itonct about having a power­
ful "machine.”

8TA SSK N If A l'l'Ktt
MOSCOW. Oct. 2ti . iiTl l
-t the &gt;kld* I-mI* v un-in
SI*-ten's hid for a farc.l
talk with Crime Mini«trr Stalin &lt;n
world peare, de&lt;-laririg St*-«en
him 'If "under.tand, fully it.
surdity of hi, demand, "
The official Communist I’artv
newspaper dismissed a- a dirty
rlumsy elevtinn campaign tU'k thletter 8ta*,en. a Republican leadrr
who U president «,f t*m I'ni -&gt;-r«p
of IVnn.ylm nin. dispatchrd to
Stalin through •Ik- Soviet End ....
in Washington 0* t. y.

Hop * *ay that v«t«ran* wtth nan*
H o s p i t a l s | •rtvlce-conr.ectcd
ailment*
aft
B t l i n i s h c c i entitled i.. sio m ti hxspUalUatlea
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S E A T T L E . Oct. 20 —OP&gt;_
And now tha University of W ait#
Ington’s Department of Ptdodon.
lira romei up with some advlr*
fur tha dentt*!. It’a:
"Smile wider, please."
The ih-parlnient. which hi* tu
do with dental problem* of
rhildrpn. ju«t made a survey of
Seattle public *rb'H)| children at
to why thry did or did not like
their dentist*.
And almost unsnimmnly, th»,»
who liked their dentlit*. chorutrd
that it wa, "b*-c*ii*e hr sniiler
Some liked hi« color comic book*,
to*.

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The Veteran* Administration
raid todgf It expect* that 20 of
Gfi new VA hoipltals planned fur
the po»twar period will be com­
pleted by the end of thi* year.
Twenty of the 2»- ate already
finished, the VA «aid.
The original program called
for the ronvtruetinn of 1*1 new
hospitals* Hut in January, l#W ,
(•resident T Mini-in ordered thi*
program cut hack to 157. And thi*
vear he order'd the Army** O li­
ver Central tlmpltal in Georgia
i- ir ('-iicd to Ihc VA, at the
-nrnc time cancelling construction
of a new VA hospital in Atlanta.
Thu*, the number of new build­
ing* wa* reduced to M.
In addition, Ihe VA *aid, new
facilities added In existing ho*,
pital* have provided 11.501 bed*;
facilities for l.tfil more bed* are
under cr»n*trnrtion, and addition*
for 600 t«-&lt;l* are in the planning
•tag'-.
The total rut-bark— Including
■liminatiou of 21 building* and
reduction* in I I other* reduced
the VA hospital program Hi.notr
tied*.
Hut i migrc-sionjtl ptcs'iirc for
i. iioratlnn *t| the cut*back bolt
probably will runtlmic. M-tuy o n K t'o ro rn and veteran --rgatilta-

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ON A UOHlItllNO IOUI ot New Y u ii City, ll.e Dionne Quintuplet* pos#
with Uiatr fatlisi, Olivia Dionne, atop one ot Manhattan's akyacraptrs.
Tlw Empire SUle Huildini dominate* th# Impoatng background. The
famoua ai*teen-year*old quints tiom Callander, Ontario, are (left to
right): Annette. Matte, KrtdUe. Cectte end Yvonne.
(fnlernatwmal)

John Krider Is Rbee States ROK
Elected Head Of Army Can Handle
Baseball League Guerrilla Forces
Peter Schnal, Former Republic’s President
S l u t i s t i c i un, Re­ Savs Korea Will Be
turns To Figures
Unified Once More

lly VERNON IIA KD IN
Jotin Kndei. hantoid city commiiuoner and New York Grinlr'
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local business manager, was un*
aniltiouily elrtlrd lo ihr olfice
of President (or ibe 191! season,
al ihe annual meeting ol the
Florida Nlalr league's Bsiaid ol
A United Nations Flag, made
the Members of Ihe Sanford Dues ton yestriday at the Augeline Demonstration Club, will lull I Intel in Oilatidsi.
be displayed tumurrow un one
A ltri a luncheun serves* in (he
of the flag |Hj|g* in the down Angrbilt Dining Room, (hr drlrtown section In celebration of
United Nation Day, Mrs. Cat I gallon uf leagur diirclurs. nevsrWilliams, president of the club, paprr t|H»ls rJitors and ladio
announced today.
•(Miilsf jit r n trliird In ihr as­
Sts other home demonstration sembly iiMim whrir oul-gnm*
club* have made UN flags with
whleh tu celebrate for the first Uirsidrnt f-Jll Bussey called the
time In Seminole County a Unit buiinris meeting lo nrdrr.
Piealdent Bu*!ey expressed hi*
ed Nations Day. The Lake Marv.
Lake Monroe and Paola clubs will appreciation for Ihe co-operallon
fly their UN and American Flag* shown him in the past season h&gt;
at the school building*. In Gen- (he hoard of directors and the
era th&lt; IIS' Flag will be flown newipa|&gt;er and tadlo sport* edi­
near the Post Office and In Long- tors.
president
Hussey asked the
wood and Oviedo In the downtown
director* of the club* to indicate
sections.
United Nations Day marks the whether their club* would be able
anniversary of that day In IU45 tu operate next year
Only one club, St. Auguitlne,
on which the United Nations
Charter came Into force as world wa* In duuht of it* ability to pro­
law, eipreaslng the mandate of duce a club fur the coming *ea
the people* of Ihe world that ton. Jack Dempsey, St. Augustine
director, revealed that he could
“there shall he peace."
The United N a t i o n *
ha* not make a definite statement un­
brought the guvernmemnt* of the til the next meeting at Crescent
world together in history'* great City on Dec 10.
President llu»»ey praised the
rvt co-operative. International ef­
fort lo master underlying econ­ director* fur their optimism, say­
omic and social problems, poverty, ing that with the present Inter­
hunger and disease. It has helped national situation a* it is, "It la
lo eolve political Issues such a* good to »ee men still striving to
ir Palestine, Indoneasla, am) the live willi an air of optimism".
After a short recess tu discus*
former Italian colonies.
offices, the lioard of director* re­
turned to the assembly room atid
Jack llempeey nomintni Mr. Krid*
ll'«sils»MI (la Osea TSw al

Shown By Home
Croups Tomorrow

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Avrett Services
Held Sunduy V. M.

Funeral service* were held at
th# graveside in Lake View Ueme
(cry yrateiday at 2:00 P. M, for
klra. Mary Catherine Avrelt, Hi.
who died in Ihe local hospital
Saturday morning after a ahort
lllnaa*. Th# Rev. 8. L. Whatley
officiated.
Born Jan. 22, DUS in Washing
ton County. Ala., lira . Avrett
came to Sanford with her hus
band from Apuuka eight yean
• ago. She I* survived by the hut“ land, E . N. A v n tt; four son*.
Ellia cf Sanford: Oscar of Apop­
ka; Emory of Poreal Park, (ia.:
and Robert of Jacksonville; four
daughter*, U n . Eleanor Parker,
‘ lekaoi
Jacksonville;
klra. TtUie Baater
and U r. Ixiis Sharon of Apopka;
and U r*. Heater Boyer or New­
port. Fla.; also 18 grandchildren.
R A R K Y W IG H T AW AY
P. Ilasky Wight left Satur­
d a y for {Bradford, Pa., lo visit his
v son, Clyde 0 . Wight and daughter.
U r*, c . B. Clara of New York
Stats.
mate. He will bo
be gone about 10
delta, during which t
Wight will look after hla duttu
a* manager of I U
Uunklpal
Swimming Pool.
T V aociwtary of t V Klwaaia
Clafc hero V Intend* lo visit th#
he declared.
Bradford, p*
P*., Club, V
A fe.iner printer by trade, U r.
. 2 f - gat hie f ln t printars' union
in UOt.

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W/\i HINGTON, Oct. 2 i U P)
n M ' ..a .
rwi
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-'President'Brngmau Rhec of th«
Republic of Koiea sayi his gov*
ernnienl'i aimy can handle any
vurinlla piotilem remaining after
defeat of ihe North Korean Com­
munist force*.
And when peace is lectmed.
there will lie no qurtliun but that
North and South Koiea will lie
unified whole, Rhea taui in a tele­
phone inlrivirw with ihr magarme U. S. New* and Woild Kepott
made public today. Rhee spoke
(tom Seoul.
He wai highly optimistic about
plus peels foi peace and unily once
IVutrd Nation* force* havr studi­
ed ihr iiivvdlng army, bul acknow­
ledged tii at llte lack ul irconitiucting Ins war-lorn country will lie
lung and cosily.
Estimate* uf the damage In
Suuth Knira, he said, range from
.IS to D£ per cent and whatever it
pruvri to Iw, the amount needed
ftor reconstruction will be “stag
gertng." lie aald that “without
our friends in the United Nation*
we rannnt hope to repair and re»tnre it in Irs* than many genera­
tion*."
Ithi-e said that “certainly" the
Korean Army ran rope with any
gueinlla* prohlrm remaining after
the war.
"We handled them »n well by
dvatruying moat of the guerrilla*
|*-t year that the only way tha
Com muni sta could flgur* out lo
try to overthrow th* republic wa*
to open war upon It, hr said.
"Oar Army i* well riperlanrrd
in rooting guerrilla* out of mounIl ■.•Itaare tie Tea* Tfceeel

Actor Errol Flynn Marries For
Third Time In Riviera Ceremony
By C A R T Y R DAVIDSON
MONTE CARI.O. Monaco. Oct. 2 )
( A f - Movie actor Errol
Flynn wa* mariird “ for the third and last lime" today in an Ift-minule
civil ceremony in llte Monaco City Hall. Acltes, Patrice Wymote wa*
llte bride.
_______ _
before41
The couple said "out
Mayor C hrrlr* Palmaro as more to drive to Nice, 20 miles away,
then IINt guest! watched and a for a religious wedding (al 10
crowd of 3,000 chattered excitedly A. M F.ST) In the Lutheran
Church of the transfiguration.
In the city hall courtyard.
Neither
Prince Rainier III,
It w ai a typical Riviera day—
with it warm sun and the heautl Ruler of Monaco, nnr Prince Igor
fill blue Mediterranean for a Trouhrt*koy, estranged husband
of Barbara Hutton, allowed up
background.
The best m*n for the Austra­ for the civil ceremony. Both had
lian-born, 41-year old Flynn « u lawn expected.
The crowd In th# City Hall
hi* fellow countryman, yatch*- courtyard threw rice at the couple
man Fred MeEvoy. MrEvoy’* wife a* they entered for the ceremony.
Claude, wa* matron of honor The tall, redheaded H lu Wymote
for the 24-year-otd bride from wore a light, street length wool
dress In an off while tirade. She
Kalina, Kanaaa.
carried a bouquet of pink and
There wa* no mob leans at whit# flower*.
th« wadding, though Monaco'* pa*
Flynn wore a dark Mu* cult and
mobilised to handle a black knit tie.
Ilea had bean mo
10,000 person*. Nawsman and
Mrs. Jsmaa Wjnuere, Pstrice's
photographers far outnumbered mother, war* u usauva n i t « ilh
tb* auasts at tha ceremony, on an orchid color fait hat, trimmed
whleh the Mont* Carlo radio sta
et*b gold seouint.
lion ran a running broadcast.
The only thing approaching an
This afternoon tha couple wve

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Ifcrcurh lu r'd t). a tee local
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Inlluxnl
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tunitr extreme north furaday.
t i.M to moderate mostly south*
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Rok Force Is Sm ir Of Derailment In Which Two Died And 20 Were Injured
Only 50 Miles
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A.vnH'inU'il 1'rrna l.eiirtetl W ire

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B r o k e n Communists
Flee N or t h w a r d:
Hundreds Of Pris­
oners Found Dead

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J u s t i c e Department
Begins Round-up Of
Communist A l i e n s
For D e p o r t a t i o n
WASHINGTON. Oct. 2J &lt;,1’&gt;
• — Pirsitlent Truman today ap­
pointed a lice mrmbei Cotnmuu
lit Cuntiul Board liraded by Setli
W. Ritlixubon, • Wsihinglun
Lawyer and 4 Republican.
Natttid to wive with Rn hsiiiion
were.
Peter Campbell Blown. Brookl)n lawyer and now special assislanl to the Attorney General, a
^Democrat.
Chattel M. LaFollettre, loimri
Indiana Republican longreistnan
and now executive diirclor ol
Amencam lor Democratic Action
Oawd J. Coddaite, Borton and
Hayeihill, Mata., attorney, a Re­
publican.
Di. Katbryn Mcllale, Ixigmi*port. In d , educator and piychololilt. She 11 a drier ol Frank McHale. Democialic National Com­
mitteeman flout Indiana.
Richardron ia chairman of the
government's present Loyalty Re.
vie* Board, an agency of the nix
chlnery let up aeTtral yrara ago
for a cheek on ihe loyalty of fe.tei
ol employees.
The new hoaul Is railed for un
der the anti-subversive law en
arted by Congress over Prnldi-ni
'IIonian’« veto.
9 1 Among other things, the Inw- re
ipitre* that Coin mu? 1st ami Com
muniat front oiganliatlon- t&gt;gi*
ter with the Attorney (ienerul
Any group the Allotnrv (Jeneral
says should register ii entitled In
a hearing before the anti-subvers­
ive. ur so-called Communist ontro|, hoard Decisions of the teiaid
can tie appealed to Ihe court
Lfndri the law, today Is the la*t
day for the Ametican Conimiuiist
Party, am) ita metniiers t« ,#,•!« •
m
ts'.aMeave Oa s&gt;aa* K lsk n

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W EA TH ER

Last Rites Are
Held At Chui cli
For hd I iiggins
Manager O: Chamber
Ol Commerce Ami
Former May*)t I &gt;ietl
On Sunday Morning

I Uitri *ri%i*r» fm I Jra lit I llltf*
ciiu tiiiniri \1 ni-i eaI S aii Ihi tl iit»l
Hleili igrf if iter SriHiflulr i *ut nil
I hi llil'ft d f i fitlli* (v P, II tic illfkl
i* i * * m * lib i vii»»i|.«i' MMMrMtttf.
iirit 11iii |tn Iril if ID 1Ml ii i fin k
Ihe lit' iiNifiy »f Ml *‘Miit* i i iti m»Iii"
\ t.iii. I. in thr |■
«r airi «# &gt;»t Dirrult
i*i*l irlifu rt liniii till min f r uti &gt;1
I h i lil t
U,r iCfiMCUi til*'* m i trlfllfil
Fti L% thr Nri } illiri \\ ilhiM)
Nai l*tl fttl hr t*n ** • &gt;i it*il fill aIU I.
IK m &lt; auiitrd by M .nii*woi John
Hidi..|, pi i .i .| the &gt;t Jsmct
I ail . lik ( 1,111, 11, Oiluido. G rtie
Ilk .eivitrv weie he| I at L ie i
* reeii (enieiriv will, I iiher Naih
•(al1. nil). tsllng
se, 1in.’ ■»- si llte plllbe lic it
_
a#o*--. —
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j ra ir W \ I'lin i i II N S a v
A ciuw.l gutliers uleuit tbs- wreckage
Die \ r . i lu rk Central'* .t .,1 It,tin
'*
•',l' d«iailment al Diirnla. N ^ that l-i ifhl dealh to in- ■
1* r% Joint Kll*
\ * * l u l l I ill
tun.I "il pa- ,n, .-i- I hr accident »u twllcn I !«■ t i n , I cell cauveil In lln •' •
| df* Slid Ili V Illsm l f&lt;1.Belli
| , t i „ c i
a Ireigl.t train a (•■». IllIiii.tr In f -n Do liaili. U miii.I In . i &lt;.
I I ......... !% p illhr iipt* rar ir A
iumpr-1 tin tia&lt;l
A |M&gt;ilion
D,r tw i.in d r-.il
hown at light • I ■
-i• .. .•
\\ 1 r , Tif Me HtiMIMliill. | i ||
!«• IcillXIt Alllllir VMrarJI, ItCdltfr
lilllnqi J 1.» f( I n In i, \Jt' \ \
(General
M -cA rth u ,.
,,e.d.
1
quarter* ip Tokyo wa* linn cum
Ihr ling \t •\ 1 »Hlri | (1 Kll
milal. A *[Hike*mati »»i,l only Dial
1'4 m l j I . Hoy Dt»rari 1 jr J W.
the Army "had .rveral r . Dingier
ISfiuJ1*"! 4inf Amjrrra ( 411.4ra4y,
of whrn Allied troop* were ex
t*Mfi II Hall Ilnur e, Mil , Kepi.
iieclrd |o reach the Manchurian
border.")
11.
III AA II.i: ADD l n w i n I A
' 1' 11 i*itni* wa* the
' .i.i • ' -un
(An the north hank of the riveta liuge fnmtlv.
Mi« M I) t ill. Iirl. caterer ir l n l n l hv |N&gt;|H|I.i i *,&gt;lr lu t wrrk
w.l r'k l-. a.
.
11. \ IIMil • •I Tm WllltiiMfcfltiM, N C.
rhuria " nn
Ku* r,l Man- lt ||lr &gt;jn jolj Business Wum.in ul I 'll 11" won tin* homo by
vbt fe hi- 4*ft*fiilril |•k!1 •1 sra iMri.h.
The desperate Red Korean* more than IVOOtt prtfrtI meals dunng the patl foui yean
1 &gt;11,1 1,!**•$ Tt* | hd *
, S 1* ti»
,11•‘Ml 4 MIwaul Ml t|l!)ftll||n»hlp.
.1,
"I »a&gt; nrvrt so tui|)iisrd m Its) life." said M■« G atilirl
were flering northward so fast
II,
f.ilh* i Wit* ihr i;*Ti* I.KMt'fi
that they no longer cuuld herrl
f lln
Ilu*lnr*, .itut I'rnfrolim il
1' H*i’)fi» " a «Up4‘r»ntrf(«t* ni ul
all their Allied prisoners along a |
P ■
.
AA, inau'* t lull mfniineit me Dial
ib. \llllM ii i ’ ;$»t Lut* ICmlr*ia4i
I h i * gue*l n( hutuir at t lieu
.Tlmn&gt; I U n p w rrr n ritiin g to
dinner at tfie t^ingwnuit llnt.d,
H ip K&lt;»«.in t luh i*l i •in ut *I »i* nl. U IVa* i rjtMftftMI I'll IM 1 MU Iu
ml "f *1 !liw unit ht'i s%an Ihr
the safety of Allied line*.
X
111 • 1 I 1 |F»
in.1 bad lte» ii named Die ".“*»nf,nd II*»m I lull* lit nil 1*1*11) -tel «i( l«*
f’**
Mmi v F ll»*n * *ii it Buiinei! AVnmsii n| I'.iMi"
Aft* i kkutMtig f**i 4 *hurt lim»
Hut Salltnid'* leading hu,|lie** l))rt I lo llir (IipiiimM) **t I i | i«ai»l
I, »lio(i 4 * a mu*
of defiance. S ix ty.*ix Amvrtcans fkl
•
a*
I
» C O Him and wninrn, liteitiher* nf I 111 (.iii
i i 1)41lci Mirmlitri 4n%I “ IT* A i
civir cluli* and church gi.tu|i
I |»|f&gt;nt/||| 111 (lie I lull wild shinift. Mi lligt'liia l.f i h«*n« tu
»* 4 ma it *r H lfih illC III
a' » i hu e en)uyeil Ml*. Datchvl's
. filv huiuliY murtiinv X lit ‘ hr |L a * liU h Ulillfl |l
fattra Red ra p ita l.‘ Tw'n other*}
fine conking were mil a Ml *ui
| fllli’ 11altlilc* (it Mi 11,^111* ra,i* ii* 4f I t i l r c m
In line.) hr m«l
i S f i J S L * 1 'urvtved Ihe ruthie * F i s c u l i o w e r
U n l i R e l y prt-ed.
■laughter.
.•.I m artini 'it*' lull* If i.-«wtpi
A trif Iff ill «itfi*aifl OVI-I Ihr fa., p.llil I k t»r*»l^r l.iuliy ralt
Five hundred South Korean
V\r*rrru K*§uf Kiftitiiin rM I.* n** Safuittiy mil Mi lluviii* m ill hi ilie K*» hy. tU lri s.fSifn
were reported murdered at Yon*
when h» tu * ii.f. r med M»« (.at i4iy 1 lull 4* itrll III MilumiinilY f#rhy
hung, on North Korea'* I t St
Hs tnriilii|# I mHaiiitti.l
m MHO
*hrl hail won tl»r hoiiur ’’S umcoast.
4i Ilk il ip *
Mi 11iKIfin' o|»rrat«l Hi*1 S/infolit
!
ttih.l
fui
lipr,’*
lt»
*
iln
la
ri’tl
Hr ASStlt I \ T E It I'HFSS
An Army iulelligenrr office in
Co, mill
U(rr *i|irrn*4l
Altti 'uph
N| i n
(Sntrhfl h i
M l 4.1 ilk turns Mill iDiiiifi *if Mm fiiiir
Sriiaiin ( liniuii Aritictsnn tIk
Tokyo void the Red Korean* b ul
tih rliiK fi»i 15 v* tw it I til l *1111 tlllltfll1*11% ASill «illtIP 48 ll till Akitiillliiiiili .ipt fit i tin 1 Ml*
pul up “ rut rral organised te*iv- KM) lirlirvei I'lnnlctil I tiiiil.su wif fimr tm i* npu In I iiim llii*
I %* I I'll (Till
tsine ill the but 2* hours."
li*M Th Mi
I I imviii*
*.titt Mi
1 I dill I 'll1* ll|l'&gt;&gt;l|fl&gt; 1'* | lit*
.will win tlir
I'l’iJ Drmuiiatii ilir tl.iiii'tl *i-r vi-.|' hi wni ilut
Fleeing Red* w ire reported
tt|ir I Hi i il lln* I il \ »* Mi &gt; Ims nl
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*ii r *itjv-iil ial iloiiiin.ilnm willmui a
ire a tlair* lie I'aav S'-lekii
flu-AiriK "f Ihr M^vfair Dm U|h * Il4 kp mi i tiliiiiii tnil miii«rh r% lit iT *•( ail out f1iti* iit Ho nl* if (hr
contril.
|M* t i l l S l I U l l i I Ml n it i i i « I ' m 1.4 1
rlultN | ■lluWi *1 null
|1h Ihr Is
Hr &gt;4kl iu ynlriilay un a trie- •nil lh»t Mr*. Uatrtirl tia* *fiv* &gt;1 111 inn I III.11 lit mi i rar v*ill | IfIII ti in s i . M i 1 lifrri/H i« r | v . I . . I lit * Im iM
viiinn iMogiam Amir turn i&gt; head iron titan 155 mwiil* n mh ! * I lirfiiik aMIIH1 m! lit lh.il ihrk II ik p 1Vi|| wlii Mr I fir I f ii ut Ain cur ¥
A,¥*"11**1 is inira (sit*tilt-si at r.iilini'l*
»f the DctniHtaln Srnalnnal l am- ■eltlr rliili* itotir. anil allut'i thri l«»'l *i i *m I Ifiritii itul ih.il u r rail! t«* .4Mil i niliMini‘inil k%rlMi« ami
n%rr 75h mpali a niimth
I h* yi** illy mi'iptl"
paign CnninnDre and l.ir i utive
tin* a»*•liey l hrir I m
Cluhfi *crvpil tty her mrlulXI t
II lilt’inran
I r nly
i
Viic-Clianmin nl ihr Dcmnitatu Kiuuiil*. ahsnit f»r», Rnlary til ft ta*tnlly ttini nf In i«l* iti tin riiri** hi- iijt* iiihI iti** St*i||!|im|t» ira'Clil tt V
Nvtinnil (’(uniulHee
l.lon», 26 and Jayrer*. ’2!» n&gt;&lt; ra « '| r ! ltttr% kk h i fl h i f**titu1 h im t%» , till 4&lt;llf'Mlilsihllr f ii i,ili* •* %cCM* \ ,
uliil hit**) a* in .«s"iwi mi I I N".
Effort* Tu urrafif't* ifiuiwttr
-i ll tin ! in n i t l * ■
' i ra ilh u t h n
Atkrd il he I bought ll.r Demo ,l1"'
Tue.day
Ihe ..... .
’*.*%• I . (h*- (is •• *|t I sly |iMk
loan* In irrnwrrR uf Hrminu1'
• he aerves Die ;tt) wnmrti nf III. I&gt;dI in- |.rr "II., I l-l I
•lip
I
dl
I hit i» i
Htp innl 1 * M* * %||
tl.il&lt; vi mi Ii l in iiiiilri nntuiiMtilig ('tint I Ini. I lie tttei-l trig* urr.
County who have suffered
■
them i*lra*
un d
H iffit tfi %'M
tlh Hi
due to destruction of thru vcg. Griirial Dmglit I) I i rnliuHM, An iield liefnrs* l.i -t yeui at 11*111’ i t r u mil v Iiii **i w
Hiiin J i* |w(*111 in ii tpifj i stfitu sir
tahti* crupi iti Ihr u c tii! ftlutin ilrimti «4iil hr tlmihlrtl it
tliit Center ami at.- now held at t1.
l l ‘ ra**i»l mmI ul * i* ran\ I-. i|
I t H littn o V tl 4»H I ’ H i f I If c M l
t r r now under way, County A ki m "I think I'lrinlrnt 1111 in an will lie Yacht (.'lull
n KBotl jo!) mi rahn!i*\ri Tit 1
C. R. Du* Run annuunrtti (hi
Mi*. Itali'lnd also i r i i i , it, mitfht !.*• A* i)fn i •• i" him fir ' »
thr only Ilian cnntldrtril by the
morning followinit a ronferm. p
I'raabyierian Men's Club, aieiei
h ifiMi.l I t 'i t . i r i a n
11* ran* ,» %h iu
ing airt.ut Mo, once a muni .,
, **•( iiM-infirr. u
with State Representative M II DctmKials in ’52.”
|«t«»i«h nl. mil
•Bone" Smith.
Hr laid hr lliinkt New Yutk itaptial Men's (Tub, with al - t nn iiitlvr 4'*tinin iTI *'* * him tiiiiii at
__
HI once a month. III- Eptsm nJ fill llllll'V
George D. Livingston of the Govrtnni
Ihninas E. Dewey'* cn
Farmers Home Ailm islitrstinn id
flee, Orlando, administrator &lt;1
h** i'ukiin I hiw im i iit*--t ill'tiiti lion
disaster loans in this area, visit signed lo lake llir (.rnriel nut nl
N a t in n a I
League
I iiipue Whir 1)4% Ifi%* II Mini* Inn*' I m th**
I Vi k s n \ \ || | |
l» (
*JVtt'aatt***#
ita
Paae
lls
k
tl
ed Mr. Dawson this morning *r I
Groige Burr once rote at Kiwatt* itt ni* nf It, illy Mol th** |»l*‘
Wrrtnist i .♦« t
stated that in &lt;-o.operation with
mnniMilv (linn K»t * N|'*‘ »,il l
meeting, declared he bad n l
gt.-.
Ii.,
ir u N s w l tla raa* S tall)
Hi iiliinlflnl f|l»|() (til I 1* i i'1.1 ‘f.lls v |l (lift fl*
at tile leading hotel* ami tr,i
Ilitfglti- ' III ii i
n
*i*
iii'D
i t iM iin y iu t f
If n i* * (»f th i* XI tii k« I
rants uf America, hot bail nem devutiun In tin
iifiM r ■
** h » i if*
\\ I ftr *-im**
•*| H«iit*tiil
eaten such gmai (tied elnrS.i, ,, town lleitlg ma&gt;
.if f &lt;i ■' ' * a) (
,.f fi«kt«|W
Mr*. (&gt;aleh&lt;l served (ithii n.ti.l
iiinllriMriMiilv mnliiu'' i
uf lira* ut i
KtrUll A Itiiml.iry, who ha* el«itnf* are crmlilrd with til •-• l ‘ h » l|)fi« * r o f »’*»IIUII* «t •* t i l l I t ill' th** l» f*itit* *i tit.- 1 1 a ■ v * i * *m* v*Mi(t*r
rani » In | ti I Ii itJiw I hi |it*flo*l &lt;l hi* *f’t'hiftt itii* :im U j' iv if «nrr nt**
htffi in rhnric*1 uf lhe Fh&gt;ii&lt;U -talenicnla,
“III
| vtii•!iin? f&gt;. WiMt if I W rl“••*!. I It*
lo u r N'rjf mrs lu ffrrfij mircu aStuIr Kiiiptuytnrnl offlcr aincp
linrti in Sumter enmity nn.i j* l i-Jitl'wt III till \ fall ■
injurir* i( 4;DCJ ii'clock Bundiiv it r«*-upvrMd un July 1 »»n I'a,
Hr Vk'MR fi linkM of m|i*ii
Hi
» tf M ia * . M *» u - 1
AVildwuukl, Mrs (ialchel, Die t.,
h n m lr r » l» **f
u lr a i,
*11
nf
I I , t li ni.tu t ‘ *) -'I ti.' Mark*!
rnorninir whrn !h»* Hilt ChrvMi- nit*11o Avrnur* lm% hrrn |»rumot* liter Kuiierla Lynch, came witli lie. h i . I
1ft .Sp(11n In which thry Wtn r*l tu r hpu iiail)(i)imnl «• Farm I ainily in Elder Spring* «i u win cl * writ' iI»'«U{ licil Iu viinkr nil-a tin u-il tin litres I Itar tmi it
Xnd
rldinje north un Dark Avrnur ai Fiacrnt enl representative, T o n i early age, and teealls all mill iu- thi« rlly ifruw iiii*1
'uni nli rad&gt; «n(f .'ii.| •
• l&gt;a-k
nigh speed left the road at thr 1atwInn, Jr , managei nf Die Or- n little si'hnulliouse which wa* hi Iniil ii amtkahti' «n* &gt;• n m (nil
li,e tu » ti
i) i i ’i i 1 i m uch of
11*ypi11 link* Hit... iilrAN (till# tn'lfuiT Hr •In tit,i It lam, in that » Icltiitv
railroad crossing at Fiftm iitti Undo office of Die set vic e, alt- heated south of th.
|l *«llllM»P*l «»it I'(•*•■ I lah*»
M ••r»Ii hi»i r«l fi&lt;R
Street and hit a light ptde, then I tiuuinrd Du* miniiing.
na* f|,.,«l*.,l *cv,u i! i i r A i ago.
kept right on going.
Allhuiigh Mr, Ktmildey will reIln w e t u i ,
ti .
Ian
wx*
Police arrested
the drive , tain his hraiiqtiarlei • ut Die iullfl-Mil I t i - *i &gt;-.i tnil .ft r i p u l l Elijah Hamilton, Midway, who
cal offtir, the *cupe of Mi wotk
i.( iii goiHl i-umlit nn n uitc of the
charged with rareleva driving and will itulude Seiiiinulr, Orunge and
tin,nl though -utlie ''ill'
h*
leaving lh» aernr uf rii KTidrM' Osceola counties, said Ml Law*
off.* )-i| I.) i t,i|i- y i n mil uln)t*,|
Charlie Wllwn, otte of the thne ton.
in wet fletii*
passenger*, had a cut over the
Ralph I'resrutt, formerly uf the
"Itnidantlrf* ■&gt;! '• 11
the
eye, Willie Gibson a cut lip, at I Orlando office, today took over
tt **„ith*».l ))■ I'aav l lsk ll
Bernard Stapler, who had a bit­ his duties as manager nf the lo­
It, JIM IIOI.TON
ten tongue require.! hospital at cal office He intends to bring his
IIA N LA N SBU RG . !*•» . 1&gt;*l * *
(AN
llirrr vnuntf &gt;Miloicr»
tention.
Wife and sun here a* soon as lie
a n d 4 m u l l d o g W f f r i r u u r j I ih J iv u l l F i l l i r i f I L i i M m I i T' I n lu d ra in ’
The 1»47 Buirk of J. H. I.re find areommndatinn*.
High yestriday
was damaged to the extent id
The State Employment Service i h r y r a j i u l r f f d ih fiM lg h I li r n u / r l i k r p »*« a y rra .i&gt; » u l i n o t L m iim I
1
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about $(00, and a parked AVillt ■ is expsndmg it- program due to mvrrn
Hum yrstvillay 0
Station Wagon was damaged at a considerable l u c r e . in farm
Appxirnllv none Du- wur*c h r
an estimated $.1(&gt;0 following a workers, paiticulsrly In I lie /.ell- their 12 hour stay in the hal-ftl!
Total Uct ram. 10.00 inches
munities also gnthcri-il .1 Die ex
collision on Park Avenue at wood section, Mr latwlott pointed
Nurtnnl Oct tain i.M Inches
vern
entrance
a*
Dir
wmd
ipread
nl tunnels of the eavr were:
A. M
Eleventh Street Saturday night out.
Tidi today
luting
Darkles*,
McClelland
Herbert Darkle**, 12; Eddie
trj i" M , ami low,
Lee was overtaken by Sheriff I"
all.
McCIcllsmb Id year-old *on of u and Mallinak went into the big
A. Hero ami Deputy Sheriff Ih-i.
W. F. IfA N KIN H IES
A. M.
funeral director; Ertie*t Mallin- rayern nlmut 2 I’. M , yealerda/
Browning who happened along at
Friend* here of W. F. Rankin ak, 20, a construction nimpanv In look fur iinuxuil tuck and cry
the time, took up the pursuit and ] will regret 1° learn of his death rrnuloye, and "Andy," year old tal formations.
T h u W u i id le r
mays,
The rave wa* (lr*l discovered
cocker spaniel owned by young
charged with careieas driving and 15, at his home in Quircy follow
a shut! time ago during some
McClelland.
JACKSON V ll.l.E , Oct. 23 —(.Th
leaving Ihe scene of an accident Ing a long Illness. He was 71
highway
construction
The only note of roncern was nearby
•t5
"rt
The Willy# belongs tu Florida years old,
work and in recent week* a man- IHrmlnghatn
expressed
by
the
llsrkle**
tmy.
—*
—
Fashions.
It(Jit MM
Mr. Rankin lived In Sanford
iter
uf
|&gt;er*un*
havr
visited
it.
3rt
73
from 1221 to IPCI when he moved whose first comment wa*:
Thr McClellntid boy mid be D sillrr
12
“ Heck, I guess I'll have lo g &gt; had gone into Die cavern lit tee lie* Mulnes
51
to Quincy, lie is survived by Ihe
LAN SIN G E L E C T E D
HI
rtO
Porter II. Lansing uf SanfurJ widow and two sons, W. E and lo school today a* usual."
times lu-fore yrstrrday ami was Fresno
50
tt
writ elected president of thr M P. Rankin of Quincy- these
Ills mother, overjoyed at his rertnln he could find hi* wtv New V &gt;tk
w
ta
Phoenix
Florida Wildlife Federation a l ita daughters, Miss Lydia Rankin, safe return, was quick Iu asMtit about.
45
5o
convention during tha waak-and Tallahassee; Mrs. J. G. Haderer him he eould lake a couple of
They wandered through under­ Krattir
r&gt;»
5*
at Sportsman*! Lodge in Walaka of Sanford; and Mrs. W. T . davs off. if ha wanted to.
ground chambers and Damage- Washington
35
44
Mr. Lansing, the president of U nmrsby of Orange City,
Th# plight of the three turned ways to a point about 1.800 feet Montreal
71
HI
Funeral services „w#re held thl* western Pennsylvania town from the entrance. As they itart- Apalachicola
the Seminole County Sportsman
Art
77
Association, and Robert l . John­ Tuesday at the Calholie Church nf 500 out In full forcr to aid In rd hack, all three of their ear* Key Writ
70
H)
son, attended Ihe convention a* in Tallahassee and burial was In Iho search. About 1.600 men and bit'# light* failed rne after an- Ocala Airport
70
Tallahassee
84
women from surrounding com­
delegates from Use fifth district. Oakland Cemetery there.
Hearten*# oa raas geael

S E O U L Koiea, Oct .M &lt;&gt;$»)
South Korean I nice* twrpl wdh, 111 SO milet ai Irsv ut ihe iMamhul| Ian bordri liwlay.
Sliallered leninantt ut the Red
Korean army were ilreimi lianti
j call) toward ihe mountain Imtiglr
north ol Kanuayr It « | | thete
that the Red clue Main. Kim II
‘“mix tallied util hit tflirtiilla wai
avaunt the )apanr&lt;r beloir Rut•ian occupation farces untallcd
him as piemiei ol \o ith Korea
after World Wat II
Kanggte it ilmul Jit milr* Irom
the bolder in it.r i n , lei of the
pcnin*ula.
l l . i ee South Km ran (R O K )
Dt» uioni weir driving toi the
Mam hunan hoidei to luuih the
fnui-month wai
O b ie rirn in d ihr Rt)K&lt; wlm
,
_ . L _ in
i
,
.
m i'1 i day in birred
matches, w nr tapahlr ul iraching
ibe ^alu Rivet un ihr Imufei

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Bicmiess Wonsan Of 1950 Honored
Sa n f o r d Rotarv
For Her Work In C u l i n a r y Arls P a y s Tribute To
Edward Hi i mi ns

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, Anderson States

Unselfish Activity In
C I n 1&gt;. t’i'iiiiiiiimiv
Stressed I5v Tutiliv

v.^dSrnJS.'KXJ rriiman Will Win

® SsS JTvSffiStf ,S Nomuiation In SZ
To Be Given Demo­
cratic
Nomination

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Hard-Hit Growers
May Be Eligible
For Disaster Aid

( ro|) Damage Less
Than Expected In
”( ■IliH
IIiVI11\ *p|VH*i' ran* rahsl• llurrieane Ue^inns

Ituinhluy I Assigned
Four Ncirrous Hurt In To Fanil IMacuinunt
Automohilu Crash

Three “ Explorers” And Dog Found
After 12 Hours In Eerie C a v e r n

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I Mlrr |n I'mrirM:
Start dinting out tta lutrtan right now and itave oil? twin tad'
and the radio »n* ll .1 ta.iiililul tfwtn, l-ill »i|» |l|. H rl^ i St",*
tta pantry *»&lt;1h all tta wnnilfiful (omit in lire wmld. Pul tn a drift I
t#Jrphfir*e hn* In Ita grorery*

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hank h*avena, Ih n taueht V"U
Dior* about cooking than about
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piilnip nr fietfiai’itt Av*lri*i KiH
K.rar*
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International law „r the hl.tory
of early Hnmm hand ln«trlimanl».
Kor &gt;m| 4nd , „ rf.
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in our kltrh*n th* *ntiir flM,
iU"nth after I (ft t-ark from K &gt;
i n , Wf a ir g"lng In riplorr
that rook-hook pagr try plgr an i
mrhu by mrnu
111 poor# thr
grocer anil «»y;
"J'i»l
tend ovrr M fiy lU m
y.'i'v*
*ot m
your flrit nhrlf
t.iilf Tomorrow »»nd over * i f r .
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r * , *^*v’n*» ’ hell. 1
n**t nay *#mt o*»r everything on
tin. third .half
And whan y«u
tim
„f ,h ,|v»» jiiat let im
in.v
I r . / I, tjinn.-y, t alrtad M»r Farmer of Amarka at
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know.
it.o Kama 1 'ity K.nyrntlon &lt;&gt;f the Futurr Farnura of Amerira, rant"
|.| vru'11 bar* lo do if rook
,-lnir welcome whan hr war runt by Govrtflnt i'UlIn
d'lma to o
.'I. i ..'inly l olmrcr. Fc tltnl (Jui rti Im t hi I (field and
\ a rrri.
. ho.'t of fi llnwr fiiwiiamen. An t.|.l fa*hl&lt;m&lt;l batlieen ■ wa- held a*
di*ta» " hrn thay tat ditty I I
II* in b*d and tall them nut Iha hr Quiwy . nc licit park nn.l tb" toten ileelan .i holiday t" honor
window* at Iha rlgeon* *nd bin he young / .1.* 'rown tiilareo burner. Ihtti. ha. Im it fnrmlny fm
.
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(Eh' yrtif n l hn- n.'lled mine than tt.'iOtwi from lily effort.
' ,M* toma mnra.
tbit may found like ■ prattv

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allhar ft I I" , " •&lt; hara aaalnd iha
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fhtratn pan.tt'.* paaln-t t &gt; « i.n.i 1thto In Ita laat WurM War. Hut
tV1! fn . . lrk.n,f1
J* *"!?■ unlike In Ktlirrpa lltair »rarrn't « .
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f l it , ( !• niml «if i Hn nr 11nvi fy&gt;r IlPPh tilr*• I fnt (hr !*») i by wnln*
dlr«rta Tall n..t tha.au nt an "tdrf Inc aulrfdaily In (loiit of a rinrh'
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f l l tenia, nltya n w l*
lirp' .plilemlr Hilt It ha* a l"t
w a t i u mr haad tad tha ■ra* i«t ,.f men. trryeanta ydrip around
aaal ar «#i.l rnu.t thta T ih Atr rt
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n * "''n nntl looka. Ilrrauta in
n i’ tittiiNixiw
m .ttrr ht.w nitirh riutiition or vi i
•'lark -f i ' ii .
i «.iri of I &gt;min« ntr built Into a ran, tin I
II W WaVtl?*"'1'
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Ortaaie r|aiiA«
'he tame old label# aftr. amr.
Anart,«t ra, rtalniiri
lhan thtee month.
Ami aomn
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hnvr lirrli unkind enough lo Im
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empty the eana In the day
Jrm n
p /' ^ n
litnr •itl thru fill lh**m up » | n!|.
n fA T r o r i»i urtiiM U PvkaM at night.

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aHiirg1•» v iu war kata ae*'-*&gt; th*
m u Ti .*( t v A t r a r a h a v i i a*
tM Mfi lata af tald C'ottntr to (h*
r * . | [ * j |t,« at Itir.lnet* i "«at)
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fataedar tnenrk*
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ly mo»t want fried fhtekrti nr e
h* if tad thlrk atrak %o trmlet
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a* It.
Hill I want an alt-Arnertr&gt;n
maal ami I want It .aa.lr th
*"t,, ' Wf ' .J * a . ' j
moment I *tap In Iha front tlnm
M"ir‘« what you do:
»"*•' 7 , • .t a 't a ' "f M .l;
po|»toe». tty three nf the prat
*le*t fealhaiad chlrken In New
defray. FHidrh four dotm gleam
dig white Connecticut aagi be
and erark open a peek nf t'haia
r»aka Hay oyitarr
Pari flv.
pound# of New Ori#en* rhrlmu
• ■d in orrigrown Maine I.o*.
Her.
Hmll h*If • K an ttf Starr end
harbeeue ■ »ld* of pork from
tana HgVe t hurhel of gteit Re.'
Wgihltiflon applet. Freer# t tu'.
f i l of tanllla ire ryetm, mrl
down a W1t;ouiiti ehear • ant
*tew i gallon of rlc* in Maryland
• a Ja * o * t» » an* n o t d a l * Ik* tomalnet.
M afk ef r**M *nca and p**t ntfli-r
{Rice me a large bucketful of
■fgraaa i t Ik * rlateiant aVe akatt
*t aworn le hj th. claimant kU frtih ftult talail -with Ih tjim
*•! er bit alli rear
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k t-rara. California orange*. Art
t n or dimanA n. i ... riled akall *«ti* avee.ito*, Tna&gt; gtepeftuii
vel#
and Utipniog with
‘■ pM srbls 1*
ittrrH a iiA vn .
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A* a*ee*i*r
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Will *«d T**«*meal e f. I urVetfui of ail the wnnilerful
:*»'&gt;V *
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P h o n e 12.12

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Ill* H. PA I.M BTTO A Y R .

“ Quality Bedding Since 1920”

USED CARS
VALUE PACKED IN
EVERY PURCHASE
1950
.Mgrenry Fnrdnr Sedan, overdrive, «e«l covers,
while side wall tires, driven only 17000 miles.

1949
\

(All 0n» Owner Cars)
Ford Cuaton Tudor V*8, Radio.

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Ford Custom Club Coupe V-8. radio.

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Mercury Sedan, radio, new tires, new paint,
eirelient rondltion.
Ford Custom Tudor, radio, teat covers, very

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clean .

1948
AnglU Tttdor, e*tm clesn. will give 30 to 40
mites per sallon of gas.

* 1946

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P ly m o u th

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T u d o r,

new

p ain t,

v e ry

dean.
F o rd I c y lin d e r T u d o r , good p a in t, good tire s,
new seat co vers.

Pre-War Cars
1995 T o 1941 M O D E 1.8
P rice d fro m 140.00 lo *4*45.00,
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'» buying rubber hand over flat
through agent# in Mateym. Valuq
of rubber etpatrif lo Ruvtie In
July wa *almn#t twice at large
a* June. Ruffian Import* have
climbed from t»,600 ton# In IV4A
lo more than 106.0A0 ton* in I M i
and are bending higher.**
Tire dealer* from eaiterrt elite*
aUKtfr*t to NPA that one wAy to
•low up rublier ronaumptlon would
be to ban apart tire* on new
ear*. Rift auto m ahrti object
fttonglv. They point out the! new
car buyer* rould go around Iha
corner anil buy a *para tire from
a dealer.
Retreading and reeapplng i* on
the inrretae again, aay* Jam#*
J. S’rwtitan, vice ptetklmt of B,
F Goodrich Co. He cellmate* IM
million pound* nf terap materUU
would be t|*e.l thla year, weie
It no* ft* the government'#
outer rutting hack uae of rohtai
lji* t ye«» th» Induetiy- uaed 111
million pound*.

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l&gt;niiutiatri\tinc I'"" he nattnwlr r.eaprd daatti or Mritiya injury,
dfillfain rtU uA tt.i. rlie*, tar atlnvtaM .wr the Hew Yurh rrsntiol
HAHT t&gt;a,a...A*-' *
«.w ' • mrnt
oiif ht
to i aalie
ffe". Vrtth Star c»|rr»» ah"t* where h« wa.* aitllcir t»hrn the ttnin let*
Katfaa lit leiaetiaa t . Haka leell- alomiehei aarh lima It m il a he trafk at Hi n !n,
Y. A feftoin of * red * « ' drlvety Ihrotigb
rattan ret neat utarkat*
anhllrt tn fifthl In annthat war
h. e«t not (ar fiom hi* hand. Tyr. rmwiitcn wem kill'd anil 2*&gt; par
T k Art . Wl.rin li Mai .........
And a ml.ldlr agad liaulenantNntla.a ta hatai.t at**i’ that I.
in# Injnled a* roach, pilnd up fotlowlng the driallttient. The ae
rolnnel reatpl*lna&lt;| the othat dav:
Kf urnin flle l lil* (luf'I » » »
Idant '•«* hellpiol to hitta tiypti rau .n l hr thr ateel door of a
A&lt;trmlnliti*frr i f IM
*1
"Army chow la all right to •.it-ear which dropped to the track* a few nilnutea hetnra the traliu
(• M M*fl •!•*' i»K""m "*
fight on hut notiody wai ara, 'M.und flout Nan Y*&gt;rk to Huffalo, t,a**a&lt;l through Itnanla. (Inlatna
I. H lfl
liiij hi
IMliklp I'l f •r, *» ilia. Iioljr* ‘ *r, 1 -- - in.unit tn live Ott It.*
lor.at Sound phot «l
lit Will ftpplr tn tb*
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W i G iv e | D a y S e rv ic e

Hy SAM ll%**S»tN
NI W YO R K . Ocl. 21
d.TY
Titemakeri look fot * rrarkdown
on thr amount nl rubber they can u*e. Many ol ttam rrmlrnd tta
government ii rutting back rubber u*e tafore tbere’* any need to do •«
.‘••.me think Wailunilon'* rtockpilmg of natural rubber will lore*
lire rn.there to uae a g re r tr r f
tvirli. o f aynlhrtle lhan oerea
too* fiom *pprt*llird yynth'tlc
rary, and may rvrn ehrapen ttmir plant* here. Her hap* a* much
protb.rt'* ijuallty. Some think a* .100,000 topi of reclaim'd
ypfhetlr product loo nelt year
will | ir "tit n great deal more rubber will be available.
Thi* would add up In a aupply
rubier than 'Im countrv nerd*
Tile National Hrndurllon Alt- of two million tone of rubber, crl*
tborlt' want# to cut hark the" Hr* of the government cutback
conaiunptlon of all new tut'lmr • plan* *ay—would *upply all elnatuial "r *ynthrtle to iMt.OIMi vlllana tied* and leave a hue#
ton* » month, and do it right ■upply over for vtoekpiling
Rutdter rompanie* aay they een
rmw. li tried to do that Sept, t
but allowed ao many ple&gt;« for h*e up to AO per rent aynlhetle
ettra rubber uae that cnhuimp- without damaging their pmduet*,
tlon I* running at twtter than
toil *nme nf them fear that the
HtS.O'VI ton* a month. N I’ A a v
government la going to order a
|t behove* that 1*0,000 ton* I*
the maiunum the rubher Induitry return to the wartime rule of 70
ran ir* and 'Mil l"»vr enough for to RO percent aynlhetle u*e, end
the y irrnm m t tn *toekpile for they think this unnecetiartr. The
higher preeentege would be beill fat *e.
" Ilt.lrria rather than rea*on'‘ eau.e the government want* to
la how Harry K. Ilumphreya. Jr.. atnrkplle natural rather then
Iirerldmt "f ' nlted (flatra Hub. irntltrtic rubber.
her i'". deaetlbea the gnvernmert
Natural rubber prieea. mean­
poliry.
while, continue to eoar with the
"Thr more frantically the gov- . _
,
, .
,
ernmant buy. natural rubber for w“ r
, f'W" &gt;«J»® Chllta end
».h idling, the higher It will
M
help 'ml n'tural rubber price*
York.
ami th» further they will eventbuying ia reported today hv
"•H r
he warn*.
Hongkong trader* on Ruatia'a
11,
- rare of all ne.d., he
n(ii,&lt;
Hp. &gt;*'ng todty at the reopening ( tta •ynlbatlr rubber plant
nt I'.&gt;&gt;t Neehe*. T r*at, Humphicy* »«&gt;*. "Synihetk tubher will
at I'oi'ii for .Iwitit 4R per renl i f
the ",.niity‘* total rnn*umptlon
the rot of Ihl* year Neel year
It m*v rl*» I" more than t'ut per
rent.''
Rut he pul* hi* fingey on th"
over-all prohlrm when he add*:
"Th*- ruhtar Indual ry 1* convummg rul.ter
at an
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.. all-time record
high "f l.ftW.flflO long ton* a
year I'ae promiae* to go even
higher during IMI.**
N eil
apnng
the
ayntheltr
plant* now being pul Into opera
Han .gain vhould tie luinlrig out
r:tW n al the i*te of ftftev.ftoet
Inna a year, trade innrrea eat I
mat* Harilag political or military
i|.e,. A*ia atauld vend u« 7Ml.
t'0'1 tor., nevt year, thee add
Thei t'Hik for another luo.fNul

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F L O R ID A

Tirenakers Look For Government
To Crackdown On Robber Supplies

Fried Chicken And Steak Concern
C. l.s At War Danger Decreases

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Soil Conserat ion News
. . ft. L F J L fe A. JA CO B SEN
"tannin; Technician of l'. 3. Soft
&lt;onservation S tr.lr*

ir « n n i» . »-»«»* r*t&lt; n&gt;&gt;i
er to head the league fer th-*
forthcoming &gt;ea*on. John Came'
Orlando hufine** manager, *•■
c nde,| the motion. Whereupon Mr
Krider «a* utixnlmou*lv elected.
Mr Busier did net *eek re-elec­
tion and had previously request *d
not to he nominated
After hearing Mr. Ktldee ex
pret* hi* appreciation. Hit dir­
ector*. unanimously elected Mr.
Pemn*#v
■'Fmn&gt;*v to
lo aid
am Mr.
air. Krider
a rn u r by
ny
filling the office «( vice-president.
r»**r Rchaal puhlicity director
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Supreme Court To
Review Conviction
Of 11 Communists

W ASHINGTON. Oct it — fiTt
W. H- Fryer of Orlando planted
The Supreme C ourt today
500 trifoliate orange seedling, last
• greed to review the N»w Vorl
urrek at hi* ranch rear Colon
conapiracr conviction of It tip
Park. Th# seedling* were provided
by the Soil Conservation Service
CnmmunUt leader*.
Nurtery pt Brook*v|||e for a trial
The court **• P*c t to hear
planting to rietermlne their value
,
,
i...„ .,
,
a* a live fence and wildlife cover.
Jaw ,
Red* and for th# government It
The plant* were **t one foot a■irt against
an existing
then will take the ra-e under
*•
_ wire
f*r
♦nee. When the plant* become
consideration for final d#*t*inn
ouffh th# wlrt f#nc# will
l i r f * enough
r,r: trV, ‘ U.rr ,n V .'
U‘ 8t"
The principal point at I..U - &gt;nhe removed in order to determine !s’^
•tatlstlcian for the 1PS1 season
,
„
.
whether »uch planting* will hold
Mr Krider pralaed out-going V!,,,r** ’*♦ constitutionality of
cattle. 8CS Biniogi*t Howard til** nreslden* But *ev for a |oh well the IStO Smtth Act That la t
land and Nur»ery Manager C. B. done and expressed hts hope that make* It a crime to advocate or
Biickensderfer have heen looking he -mild handle th* various situa
overthrow of thr govern
fer a plant that would *erve th'
Mme purpose a* mul'.lflora ro*e. E V K W J ' t t l
................... « ■ * * r &lt; « o W U * « s I k .
Thr multiflora ro*e |. used exThe director* voted to give Mr Fcmmunist leader* were con
ttniivrlv further north a* a liv­ R'istev and flene Fisher, retiring victed of violating the act.
ing fence and wildlife cover Trial statistician, a token of arprema
the court In granting a review
Venting* of multiflora rose in
peninsular Florida have not heen ra°*"t Jem
,ir W,,rk Urir* ,h * T ed fied that arguments must
• ucce**ful, hut trifoliate orange
Mr. Bu**#v staled that the le v ** llm l,,d *°
uuertion pf va
may do the trick.
Bue has reserved eight umpire* lidlty of the Smi*h Act
A Seminole Soil Conservation from the 19Sn season who are at
It thereby threw out a 1 r j
District cooperator, W. H Wight, It* disposal ff needed
list of complaint* mad# hv the
la u»irg the District grader to
Representatives of Jaekscnvtl! Commurilit*. ranging from char
construct V ditches at his fin •
ntnre or the edge of l ake Jessup. Reach and Poem* ware prevent at ge* that trial Judge Harold R
Wight ha* already diked »everal the meeting and expt**-ed theft
Medina showed “MCtremr h"&gt;*tj
hundred acres of good bottomland desire to enter the Florida State lily ’* to them to aliegitione that
bordering the lake The wiil lying League.
Mr. Hatcher, representing Jack- the Jury wa» not properly eh .. .
within the dike I* heavy and ha«
The government in an unusual
comparatively low infiltration »ntiv!]!e Reach, stated that it * m
rate. Thl* make* th» wpter stand
W* desire that anv of the tstep told tha high rourt that it
In th* low area* for *ome tim# c,llh» ""w operating in tha leaeuc 'did not oppoj* a hearing for
tite r the heavy rain*. The V be dropped hut w«s hvpefn' that th» Red* Rut the Justice De­
ditch#* should ditpose of .tending •’ might h* exparded to a ten partment aaked, however, that
the review he limited to the issue
wrater and lead it to the ditch r'ith circuit.
within the dike where a * .mp will
He added that JacV*onvi||a
rtmove it.
Beach i* ready to come into the
The aoil support* a lush growth ' circuit and he* the cash to put
Illiee
of Common Bermuda gras* This on th# line
month Wight I. planting. part o f, president Krider adviitd him
---------- -------------------#r*rlli|iiini*if
r»«atn
ft * # fill# l
in* mir#&lt;1 area In l,ou*iiinna Unit# fn h# nre*#nt at tha n#xt m tatir* tmn lt?r» anddestroying them.*
Cl Ofif* THU will provide addi* Ht whfrh lima tha rluh« will have
In that connaetlon, ha«ai.t
hi*
nnnal nitrogen for th# giat* and to give a definite answer a* to government I* not anxious to git
Extend the grating teamn.
lh*ir ahliitv to npeiat* and pnt rid of l r. N. force* but that "as
Preliminary tteatmeut was nac- up a rath binder,
far as war it concerned, ft is a!
«i*a?y before planting th* clover.
owr. The republic of Kir## Army
Match weed and other broad lexf
police and people'* organiiathwiICrrol Flynn
plant# were deitroyed. Wight used
eati take cate of the rest "
nna quart of 2-4-D Concentrat*
----Rhee. who has protested against
to tha acre and applied It with a , ' r *etla*e* r s .s , r e . . Oaei
proposal* in the U. N to lytld
low rallonage .prayer. The c * t
« e u " * d L »•&gt;*" |om * new ejection* throughout Korev
to remove the weeds wee about I W h
r &gt;,.0J ' ’«r*Ph* r»11
when the wat is over, »*id the
11.50 per acre. After I U wae.l Pu»h Into the d t f h ill ahead of Countiv will then "atilomaticallr
removal 1000 pounds of llmaelon* 'h* w*ddlng party. Th* police be united (andi the Dnited Ns
and 500 pound* of 0-14-10 fart- ,h,’T*d ’ bam hack Inlo th* partv tion* ha* no reason to intist on
.ip*r wat broadcast on *acb acre »"'l Fatrlc* « hnuqiiM waa alight controlling North Korea until th*wight alio added »ntn* boron to '&gt;* vruahed,
• lectlona.’'
the mix. Following the ftrtlliret I In th* Mayor'*
ayor a erowd*d little
"\Ve will accept any resolution
ffice, th# official aat at a table or nlari hy the United Nation*,''
th* sod was lightly scarified aith
a harrow.
under a plctur# of Prtne# Bain
he *aid. ‘But the point I wan:
rlewr i. that the V N
To complete the ioh the clovsr let. Th* M d# and groom were in to
merfly should assist. Com m unists
feed' will he innoculated and aowr. two chair* facing him.
broadcast. A corrugated roller will
An aid* of th# Mayor whltper are saying the Republic of Korea
b* ut*d lo lightly cover tha teed. *d i tiuctinn* tit III* couple, i* a -puppet. Now the U N. coni
Tha eeedlng rate i* 5 pound* t&gt;«r ih#n Mia* W’vmnr* aieod up. hent mUalon »ay* il will conm out to
Wight says, " If the ciqver
d 4 r « [ifr , ovtr the tahl* and tlgnld five rei up a gusetnmenl in North
prose* my pailure as much a* I 1document*. Flynn did Th# earn# Ki&gt;r4a and hold election* Th#
think It will. I’ll e.tend th* plant
F „r
„ f thfm , h# hfM# ut«| capun
of " V d,llM l* nd her given nem a-Pattlc# Ann a Kbi*an government
n
#vl fall."
fall
it'_
_
__
_
_
_
n*xt
dl* declaied that a majority of
Wymor*
Th* Mayor read in French ■ North Ko'ieant ate loyal fo his
»e«rnman|
"and only a few pro
aecilon pf tha Monaco raairiagw
♦mw'inlif* are trying to dl*
law*, then th# declaration of the
credli" it
marriage row*.
Reconitruction effort* already
IVhan he noted th* traditional un»!ar w lv In Korea were praised
ireatlaae* I'saas Pays Htsl
question to Flynn. Errol replied last night by Edgar A. J. Johnson.
County Horn*.
with a firm ''Oul."
Eopnomlc Cooperation Administra3he Is tri* widow of th# la-a
Patrice rtarted to aav "Y et,” tloh (Et'A t Director for Korea.
M- D. Uat-hel. whom »he m wnwl [ot a* far aa " Y * —," 1h*n caught 11# said F.CA’s task I* to restore
in 1017 ten I w-ho died In 19*0
leraelf, grinned and *ald, “ Oul.” Korean industry a* rapidly at
wo of hi* sons survive him,
Th* coupl* then emhrac*d.
possible.
hrreit Gatrhel, owner and opAmong the guetta Invited to
Speaking of the residenta of
•rator of the Central Flotid.i the reception were MU* Louis* Seoul, Johnson said:
Quirk Fraei# Plant, and Arthur Bruce, Haughler of Jam** Bruce,
"The snioye of the fighting he.I
natrhal of Jacksonville.
former IJ. 8. Ambassador to Ar not rleated before they were busy
sinv
She Is
is aivu
also a
m ri
granddaughter
riih 'iiv ii iiiwi hi
of g,entina, *nd Niece of David K.
untangling snarled wires, sorting
Prof. \V. B. Lynch who was aup- R ruce. If. 3. Ambassador to Pa oul twisted steel, shoveling
up
erlntendent of school, for Orange rU~ Vllt* Bruce '' u 'Touring Eu d»bri* and cleaning brick," John
county befor# Seminole County rop, Th, hrij #.tn h, , p#nt htT •on said on a televiaion program.
wa* divided from It.
1-last avanlng with
. . . . Mi**
.
r H’vmore
'They know, of course, that it
At on# time, Mr*, tlatchel, who and attendad a party of her but they are realiti* about it
live* at Hi2&lt;l Banfnrd Avenue, btldetmald*
and
girl-friend*. wa* American guns and American
assisted In work »t th* former Flynn wa* gueit at the tradition­ bomb* that destroyer) their city,
Gatchal grocery at Celery and al stag party given hy hla best They understand that freedom ba*
Oknferd Avenue. An affable Ne­ man on the yacht and at th# a cost and they are willing to pay
gro hoy, 0»org* .twain, worked Monte Carlo gambling table*.
for it.”
for lh*m, and today a**l*t* Mr*.
Gatchtl at serving* at th* civic
flub* and I* Janitor at the Tour­
ist Center. Several time* a weak,
Mr*, (satchal is also assisted in
keivtng hy her sitter, Mr*. J. A.
Yale*.
Th* meal* are nreptred in th*
atchel home kitchen, which wa#
aubled in all* last year. It inMud** two large ga* range*, and
# hot plite, and ha* plenty cf
fupboard *nac*. The meal* arg
b*ought piping hot to th* Yaeit
Lluh and terved cafeteria *tylA
Club member* enloy th* speed of
tft* aervic# a* wall as th# quality
of th* meal*.
About 35 member* of th* Buaij
net* and Profetslnnal W n * A l
Clnh were pre**nt at the dinner
isaating at the I-ongwood Hotel
Friday night at which Mr*. Gateh*| wa* guest of honor. Mr*.
M M. Cine!** presided.
Th* Rev. Caroline Parson* of
the Unity Church of Orlando,
gay# an inspirational talk upon
how to attain leadership by »nHeiing th* hutines* of pr*f*rence,
and putting into action all that
ha* b**n learnt d.
Ma tlmillan Shepard. n»n*r of
the hotel, tpok# In favor of uniT»r**l mllilary training to keep
America strong In order to insure
P*e&gt;■
# and freedom.
4M r. Shepard wa* lntroduo*&lt;l hy
Mr*. W. E . Baker, chairman of
the dltm*r. Mr*. Etcar Price and
Jlra. W, C. Batcher directed a
program of mutir.

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W'lte TudajrJ

GIVER!
reatuHng the new Merc-O-Maltc aut-'matte fransmitrion. tha IH1 Marvurj rsvtnbtnee fR*n&gt; stvllng and
enf’neertng change* The Merc-fVMattr drtaloped
hy Ford Motor Company engineer*. I* * combination
of a torque converter and three-epeed transmission
whfch result* In a smooth!) operating. M.asartl* nerformlrg drive. New rear fender* and lusrtar panels.
of the Smith Act'* legality.
The Supreme Court also voted
si to d ageinst reviewing a
Maryland ruling that * candidate
for governor must sign a *pectal
,:«ti I-salty oj*h. hut a candilate for Congr- &gt;• need not Ho *•).
The oath* otr call* I for in
Maryland's wid(!y-dl*vu*»*d Ob»r law, enacted hv the IJld »?at#
legislature at an enti sul vartiva
m*a*ure.
The Supreme Court'r refusal
to .--miller the ca*e at thu lim*
as announced in » hilef unsigll- l majorltv opinion

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PAGE FOUR

It is reported that the more troublesome differences
between the Stnto Department and the Department of Uefens** have alreiuly been ironeil out since the apiioiiitmeiit of
lienerul CeorKe C. Marshall to heatl the lutter. There is
bound to tie difference of opinion a.* to whether the direc­
HUUOI. L
tion of the solution for these trouble* is S0"'! or bad. since
i :4h -*
there is wide divergence of view mi the merits and wis­
*«f»l|l&gt;U&gt; IIM &gt;
dom of specific State Department jmliiy. It is presumed Dial
• I H«TilirTIH% l| %T1CE
f ( nrrf#r
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* there has not lieen any modification "I that |sdicy. but thal
4* %|«Nfll
•.•*** the Department of Defense now reconciles itself to it.
k ir r H«Rlh&gt;
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There is hardly room for question, however, that the
■ IlMkll..
*»» 'Im r
I®-*1* nut ion is (letter off in these troubled times with smooth
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ml ments. The activities and attitudes of each may have pro­
liinc fun4*. wilt v# tliftriM 1m*
found effect on the ismition and responsibilities of the
•I r«««lir
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c - (HMHi'f il xml.-w-ll* Ilf lala** other. Americans lielicve deeply in honest differences of
1m*.
I#!* Inrll, f|»|rii«*t. Ilrfrnll, Mm - opinion, in the right to hold and express opposing views
i &gt; I II* a«4 *t I «**U
Hut it is of overriding importance now that the official
r hr tlrflM U * m*tnk*f ml |kf
«■«•** tmini l*r»M wlilili l« tfllllM course of the government, in foreign affairs, In* unwaver­
#t r ImmI «rlf 9m IK* ••# • •*
ing and unmistakable.
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Whether w-e like it or not, tin relations of nations are
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dill governed by |si\ver politics. Those who hold that j s i w ' MONDAY, OCT. U , l* M _____
er politics is wrong have not presented an effective substi­
today's mni.rt ykhhb
tute It is essential therefore Ibid the |s&gt;wer (the military
and economic potential) and the p o litics (foreign i«&gt;licy) InX mIk i* cheap. W&gt; honor God closely and sympathetically coordinated. Failure invites
m««t b* our II*r»: Tb!» people
,
draweth nigh unt*&gt; mi- with th«-lr disaster.
month

Peuee Conference Lost

l&lt;w Stalin domi'l
think muil. of IUrol.1 SiaMrn Bui
litcii. I la mill Stasten dne-n't think
inm 11 ol Joe Stalin.

Halfway between .Sanford A
Orlando off Route 17-M one
mile »e«t or Sanford O tl-wl*
K soar I Club

When |iiantiinK l&lt;arit|tH'tii. birthday or tiimiar
parties, piionc NS'intcr Dark 25-9T1H for iiiaitii
suggestion* and priies

Isi 1***1 thr ruurag*
land th* turfc vmploymrnt of sanctions by
mrans l to take* forrrful srtfun fore* to halt aggrassiun. In anv
event, it has remained fur th
sysinsl uggrrssurs.
in an *-1fort to U iistn tin l.*s- United Nations to make thr firs*
tty HrW if i MaiKKNZIK
iiue, thr l.iH-anio P an wa, fon**i roncerteil application of such sane
Al* f'torisn Affair* Analyal
i in U*2b, with the primary iilra of tlons.
Now this daring hut fortunate­
] i .rvrntlng any further (iermanTin Ihillnl Natluiia' .■&gt;I•&gt;|.11,i,, ut 1Krrnch upheavals. Then in 1
ly successful rvpcrimenl is lead
1,1 plan O' fialt tinPiolun any- Utsusr th* l.eagu* of Nation* ing to thr adoption of permanent
while aim i verywrherc, liy furre ■IWn’t romplrtely at,**lish war, f&gt;!‘ measures that wilt provide th.it . - ..iv, ttplraanla llir RHMt .if thr '14 inilepgniletit nation, of U N. with ihr machinery to de*'
p„umiui
p&lt;«,,. m„v. ihr world slgtini th* Paris Pear* with aggiesiion.
Perhaps it is too much to hop*
Ca, t for "renunciation of war."
*•' ruadr
These pear* muves were fol that this wilt prevent any further
tl
rrrugtdtea thal until
t*&gt;wr&lt;l hv disaiuiBiiient conferences, i aggtesai-m. Hut it is the moil po
Roth parties were innilecpiatelv led in those days. I'er-, J"""""
'* •h«»y**l mai'klad Xn*l of course much has been done •rful nt&lt;i*rr in that direction vet
Qmimuaiil China allri ihr **a»
in thr intv rests of peace In the made.
Willi Kuira lie van. Iml dial i, ap- haps iudli have learnerl since
„n,| n)U„ !«.' ,e.trafne*l.
Certainly it will encourage small
palrnllv whal happened, and fomi
1
I' In effecl It aikmiwliilg, a th *f Western Hemisphere by the var■in- Pan American Conferences. nn*l weak nations to go ahead In
China il *•«, probably ir-»bipiwd
H r a n ilile - T a m r le
l l, h* lr wl"
* k « -niv
I’rohahly it ha- rei|ulr*d all this vrurktng nut their own destinies
in n ill-play nf fnrre. ran
lo ibr Kulfan Red, In krrp lliril
oativnt end persistent spade work &lt;without fear of assault by great
'
turn the iilrk.
tank* mlllna ayaiiMl *Amen, an
"Mratnlila-taiigle” is what a group nf British traffic ol- T}tU f„,.rp,ciuntf plujKt i, to prepare the wav for -h» h'»- powers with eeft designs.
Cfk. !?&lt;imr iif I Kris nn thiubl *•ill ficials, visiting New York, think of motor regulation in ouri*iv,.n teeth by « provision m iuirhag* tometluny In *av almul lliit 'ingest city. They singled out, ns chief causes of coiiftisiini, nif Hint t’ N. u.rm(*r» pU.a ape
when they irlmn In lliii country. lutrkcti cars and brilliant electric signs which distract clriv«tcifiaJ unit- •&gt;( their annul lore-

A Win mom podrtou tayt dial
airangrmriilt -1*1111111 lie pintulrd
at 'rollryri and iminrioltra m that
young cmiplrt ran rniny ihr
bl«*tini|, nl inmancr willimil dan­
ger s*i ininftirncr (mm prying
r y id ami innojiins ci*jh . "Cmirl•h*t&gt; it characlerirlu nl rnllrsrt, *
hr tayt, “and wrr mini provide lor
it’ . Well, maylie dial it nnr nl
the big delkirncier of our educa­
tional tytlrm, hut from whal we’ve
heard mod of nui young couplet
are doing all nghl in. lin t inpert,
thank you.

THE WORLD TODAY

ers from traffic signals. Those are found in every city. "o L 4nllu„ lin, (o mP1., rrUU h r,
the visitors were talking iiImiiiI all of us.
|prrm t» a |H&gt;ip«tuaoon »f i&gt;
How does l,ondnn solve parking problems? The law in imriKcorv misotor umlrr whir'
really totigli for violators. A fine of 100 im u iiii Is (22HO) or
u* N
ni.lr o, **rul 0
fhtee months Imprisonment is tho possible (a-iialty. And on,^ o " '
like Americitu practice, these |a*nalties are enforced, it may | t r u r , ih.* p „ ,.i.am -till h * . •
lie easier to do so I m i -i i u s c Fngiaiul has fur fewer t ara, and *ro through th, futmaliiv of i,-;*&gt;
therefore fewer violators.
paa-eit hv thr (ianrrsl A*«*mhlv
Such severe pimislimeiit would take the heart out ol
'w^’^.luptr.r'S'Ihr a ’
our Imill illegal |iarkers. Il might Is* hard, however, to get .rmUy'» Pulltiral rummlttaa *n
it adopted here. Tiki many linbitiial illegal pitrkers have in- -urr- it* paxage in du- targe*
fluential friends. They already go to considerable lengths ,M*dy
to fix a traffic ticket for which the fine is a trifling sum. ,, ’ ‘
j!1"!
lo avoid a J2X0 fine, they would doubtless move heaven nnd „y nations o n nttmihlnl to .11.
e a rth .
t ill, wav- i"*il inruns »1 tn* in lain
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Presiirmibly Stassen was thinking chiefly of thi&gt; con
ferences which ended tlie two world wars, and whose merits
are still ill diepute, lie could have made a real case if he
had discus*ed the peace conference that ended the Spanish-1
A
'W dl. wr mull be getting old- American War. This saddled us with the I'hibppines, which
We ire where Connie Maik he* we did not want, making us pay 220,000,000 for them. An
’•fiwlly trilled Wr temember ihr e.\jH*n*dve guerrilla war followed, Mini then the task of
but turn *.r heard ihai ha test training the Filipinos in self-government. An exposed nrcliinw* ws* Cornrhut MiGillituddy Hago like the I'hilippines was too great a temptation fm
war ohru hr tame lo Ssntord and the Japane e to resist, ami we had to spend thousands of
made » ulf at ihr Kntaiy Club, lives and million of rlollars in retaking a chain of Islands
T i * 2 r&gt; vrai, aso.
which we were in the legal process of giving up. Few
—
treaties have been more costly for the victor.
], ihr ii»lr ol Florida s*itiny
|j „OU|„|„ idnmst as if our negotiators had iteen hoodtr.,where in it* prolrttrd mientwin*
|,y ||H. wily Spaniards, something that Stassen
ol' practicing "imnlirr frugality? seems lo suggest happens whenever we confer with other
Not i{ iruml, publitlird liy die diplomats. Actually Spain was loath to surrender any ter­
Tamp* Tribune mr lonrcl. Ac- ritory, no matter how troublesome or expensive. Hut the
r,minis m the Triliunr ihr Stair McKinley ailmii'istration, weakly manned in the State De­
psvMill in iiraitd $770,000 ilniins partment and alarmed at Democratic gains in off-year elecdie moridi n( Srplfmlirr «*rr ihr lions, wunted a spectacular prize to come out of the pcni't
lame proud «nr ve«t ago.
treaty. I heir jotllcy uisniayecl so many Kepulilicaii senators
Il item* a lilllr odd dial tlir tlint the treaty was ratified only because it was siip|mrterl
United S la in ua. .hipping ml •« hV- "f
|s*o)de. William Jeiinings llryiin.

m iaul fin mi li again i.dli (&lt;U
oul conloilt In pirvenl cun
linerd rice ol wai|ri and pmr*
**Ilirli it hmind In end in a do.it■lout inlUlinnaiy myy oul a cum
plrtr rcunnmir mllaptr. it a null it
one of tlir moil inlrlligrnl turn in
ihil counliy and it rumplrlrly u ii frtlrrrd by |H,liliia| rcuoidrraliutit
Bui ibr tuunlry ,rrno lirnl nn
Irainine liir haul wav

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**Wi have won every war and lost every pence confer­
ence." So former Minnesota Governor Harold K. Stassen,
president of the University of IV nusylvnniu, told the I'ltil
"IL* Young Woman * ( luiitian adelphia convention ol the lieneral Society of the War ot

A i m s i i Ik &lt;
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week announced a mil nl
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Prnltiddy you liavcu 1 seen this 1.
hy m-u^than |100
Jta
in your favorite dally nrws|uip--l, July run vent Ion, th* American
since publishers seem to tie a »hy Newspaper timid inullrd over the
lot where their own business is merger problem at length, even
concerned and srldnm air thcii proposing that IMt.OOO Iw sat atroubles in public. They arr hav­ sit)* for poaalblr invrst.nrnt it.
Inhor
ing thrii difficulties, nevertheless, ro-opriali*m wVIh nthfi
,(listed by Kditm it Publish*!, uninn- There have U r n arcuta
the new,|ia|&gt;nnun's 1*11.1*, which (inns lurk nml
l»«»t%brrn manJ keeps close account of matters af- Nffvnirnt an«| rmpluyrm morilinie
this nrw typv of ownership. Thry
T b r Nrw York Zoological H«»-' feeling this important industry.
problem, hut
riely hai juil dedicated a $360,000
In |hr twenty-yrar period since haven’t solved th* pr
rslatr lor spec si the Bronx Zoo 1U2U, for instance, some 747 may serve to cleat the air.
The best hope for everyone, in­
ly newspapers
n*wifiajic._ have
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American daily
including a teven room home, tuippiided publication. Rome have eluding the sometimra-fortgulten
playground- and water filled most. quit entirely; others have gon* in* reader, lie* within the American
T I k institution it worth the cotl, to mergrra or retlird to th* week- 're* enterprise system ttselfsay. Dr. Faiiheld Otborn. (and ly field. Of thr ra-ualties, alemt whirh our newspapers, to lhair
half were ratahli-Hrd n*w&lt;pa|wr«, cis-dit, ^kave fougnt har*l to prediii it Mimelhing Sanford rciidenti some of them fine old institution- serve. Within the publishing in
might remember in considering die like the New York Hurt, a lUotl 'luatr;
try. the Iwst lirain, at* drvuttnem-elvi'S lu developing 1**1co tli of their own Monkey (aland) casualty. Of thr 6PH new dallies Ing
ter Jow-coal
low-cost methods.
mrtho«ts. Old iilras
became it givet human being* an started from Itntl to IfOt, on the are Iwlng revised. There's a tenother hand. It73 have either merg­
opportunity lo study ihr social pat­ ed or suspended.
dency, for instance, lo put print
terns of our anthropoid relatives
This doesn't look so good, anti ing or "faretory. department**Apet may not be so much on it may explain why your uwn puti- into better shape, sometimes out­
side downtown Mghrent area*.
k&gt;ciit” , lie lays, "but il terms they Usher, Inatrad of Iwlng out at the Th* venerable are of printing it­
country club this evening-,
may l&gt;e
iln
don't wage watt and they do have down at the office worrying over self i* getting a thorough work• happy family life
two very the bouka. The trand toward few­
er and fewer live newspapers has
highly desirable attributes."
other* In th* business worried, too,
Federal Security Administrator and quit* naturally so, since their
}oba are Involved. In http there
Oscai Kwing't ptrdklion that Ne- were 11)44 dailies publishing In
I ' k i will bt admitted freely to th* United Stales, according to
Cnrnptly To Ho
alb American univeriiliet within a K. * P. Al tha end of ID4D there
yt$ t is perhaps a little misleading were only I7N0—down 1#4— and
during 19(0 there have been about
lo many Southern Ntgtoea who a doien additional fold-ups.
I'rexontml
wi# never enter any university,
■Admitting
■ ■ p a that
p i HtheH counlr;
H n
M ich lest ■ southern university. Il ought to have a free and economi­
Tuefwlay— Oct. 24
It pot at easy as Mr. F.wtng would cally healthy pres*, representing
varied Interests and shades of
Osaka oul. In the. firs t. place, a opinion, what is being done about
peraon has to be qualified whether it, and what I* likely to be doneT
1 :3 0 — 8 :1 5 P . M.
is black or whit*, and not (tight now, the attack on tha pro­
blem
seam*
to
he
in
what
the
at ris r (Meant lima
Atiny might call the "apprecia­
By
vor w uYtrw y m u c i * tion* stag*. Butveya are being
ike tacuad place mixad made; facts nr* coming out. T h*
Thcaplan Troup* 959
bcatina is a«4 ta liae tvieh American Newspaper Publisher*
Association, for example, praoont*
MfidM of the Sooth which to wombow exhaustive, studies
for ngioaal aducatfnoal showing tremendous Inert a so* in
for black* aa well at coats of newsprint snd printing
man-hour*.
Sinew IM S. it appears,
■ 41 l l u t l l I
cMiUfftbk IP*I
Hludtnta 35*
newsprint has gon* up
1raa bo opto |I01 per ton, snd
have rinou

*ng itearr. Thai was In IHIfV when
.'it rountrlrs n»*t al Ihr linen* »-*&gt;'

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FRHRCISCHR
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REGISTRATION NOTICE
The ReglMlration Book* of the City of
Sanford, Florida, are open at tiie City Hall,
Commencing Monday September 18, lyfiU. for
the purpuae of regUterlng for the Munici|Mil
General Election to be held oil November 7.
1D5(J. and will remuin open each day except
Sunduya and holiday*, up to anil including
Friday, Octulier 27. 1950.

Franciscan Ivy

H. N. SAYER
CITY REGISTRATION OFFICER.

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.ll.n n lrs "
This was follow**! in lifOT h
the --econ.l p*ac* ronf*rt&gt;n*--*'
w(wB 4 i , u t r . ,* p „ „ m | n- vlrt
,,
„ ,,
* " , . ’ Imlrtifnilrnt natinr
r*affiMt**-l th* *nn
"f ,h * * “ ,
vrnjjon * nd Mint to it Th* run
**"*l‘in provlilH for m*.liat!.,r
•rhitrnlwn. ana Iniert.nlu.nsl cur*
"daeion* "* inquiry Int*. -il.iati.,*
•’krlv tn
In w ri .
Mt*t» «n&lt;| il wi«
-even-league »trl*h *n- th* *»**
'ion &lt;*f th* I •■«»..*• *.f Na'ion*
Ih* *nd of World War t. That d*1
•am* good work—but it fsihrd Ithe great rmcrgenrl** because ir
ing over, Mechanical typsetllng
*an*l photographic met
iitodurtlon are coming alon* to
IIniprove the service and cut coats.
an way,
likely to nnxiucr
reduce rr»ults
result- than
gloomy hiclcrring. Other Industlies have come oul of the w oods
hv mean* o f research and im­
provement. There i* still plenty
opportunity in the newspaper
business for young People who
will fiv e up to this rnalfrng*.

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1947

Dark Green Super
Sedan

MOUUK 4* 50

F R A ZE R
Sedan

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On* owner, low mileage. Clean,
fully equipped with a new
ISM-OO sot nf (M U. F- Good­ tawal
Owner,
Good
Tiros,
rich tubeless tires. Radio, heatClean,
Ready
To
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Seminole High School Auditorium
Adult* (Or

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W. V. Hilling
Touchloa lirug I'o.
Unlike internal cancer whoi«
cause i* unknown, skin cancer
is usually traceable to its vanous sources. Skin cancer can
develop from scars, burns, or
ulcer*. It may begin also i,T
over exiio.uri to til* sun *i|&gt;*.
t-ialiy iii persons with »tlv
liglii akin. Other -unices of
I!,, .1m lit. *i * -Km .onls.t
With Shot, oil, tar or tobacco ™
Allbougli It ba- iieen «n«
manv tlim s before, it Is -ii||
•he Ii—I rued I I advice , ,
iisv, a pbvsical raamir »t:„i
at '*s*t olice a vrsr to nrotev'lum* If from -eriou- Him u
Huv nnlv lr~*lflne* con
[■ounded bv * **b*»rm»e|*l th,
ougi lv -chooled In tiieorv si, *
prsrtir*

LONGWOOI) HOTEL

Malt

F.Vttlriilly

Sources Of
Skin Cancer

lOeaitaaea /■••• &gt;*•«*
ether.
*
Left in Pitch dsDnr-s, tb»V
itect ied to sit down and w*'1 * &gt;«
11 *Ctiers.
"They tqld rot it w-s about
midnight." HerbD H arilr-s vsiu.
and ! wa* tired m J
' Then
I heard Some yelling Uter and
I knew they were coming t« qrt
'*. I felt better."
One of five rescue groups,
using twin* safety line- 1“ I * '
mil a safe return to the entrance
cam* on the little group. They
were in a large chamlwr about
96 feet from floor to celling a
weird
setting of stilxgnilt.s.
talsrtites and whirring bat*
The new* that they were -af,
wa* greeted by a cheer front tl.e
hundred* gathered at the rave
mouth.
Young Iferbl* Hsrhlesi »»«
given sum* soup and put t ■ bid
-mmidiately. Hi- other compan­
ion* stayed up a little longer t •
tell th* tale of their adventure t«.
i wide awake town.
‘Andy," tr* little cocker -pun
iel, and thu two blood hound- u-.-l
In the ■•arch, each got ■ nine
i nd some *ltep.

»&gt;|okl,k&lt;4 In IkM
-»biu&gt;b*4 lu ll, in f ill Salaagar
asa *m.S»r
I I I Wb&lt;b&gt;4I- %-eaar
Kaiiiil a, •»*„&gt;l . la*, a k iiif
if , mif, «i lit# »•«*• niitr#
* 5niaf«*»4. Fliitl4«. MtoiJrr Ik# Art
* ( «kr.l#« tii \k«»* u 1

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Hints To Hopiewivea

Social And Personal Activities

A im . .Mar Sike*

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ifii.tiK fi wf I mI umI i II c K i ' k i r i
niishthrf navr i.b.i «och aa

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fo i
ih # h o m t m i h t i
*4* it c r n t
&gt;* dm that ih r mlk anta^i’N o f non*

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lenn ad aa rr “u^ * ( i5**
'$j wic u
, n T , oM u Wr &gt; a , I| vu ec in&gt; i sT y Ir se
MONDAY
Mi • Sl.it-. Kent*. .Uug'.trt of
h,-|,| Mi
day School meeting will
Mai . .. h. n of Ihia city
In l hr tVntr«l liaptivt 1 hurch ui.o ' uiuiirl l, Kettle of titarke I*1*
thi* tttliiliK It H tat I* M.
. wiiir th&lt; ln .lr uf Wallace Lee
•
1'i.ilri I hr &gt;p*.n,. i»ht|&gt; of Meta iv ir , tuli of Ml* llirliua I »&gt;.'
Sigma Phi Aorortty, the reception
I Mr an.I t latl.tr (i. I &gt;I « alto .&gt;i
uiifoi if on Saluitlay '.n u n c «!
Ut at I hr Ffrnald l-anghtoi M m
or la I Hu*pital i&gt; Mu. t. II. Ituii ff.« Holy I iiiti t.|il*i opal Chutcll
dull. Jr.
with
K«
II l.yttivtuM Z'in
• utman ufliciatmg.
I I 'K S l)»V
Till' church wa» .l"mnte&lt;| w th
Thr pilot *Tuli will In hi It* ir
Ini I lull, of I,until.g tupci* k ill
gular I iiiaIb m * meeting in tin
■" I * uf w lull yl.uf iolutn alii
Yat-hi Club kt c mi P 'I
11,. *h ilr tola m i * against i t*u* h*
Im iiil will in 'll ut 7:!I0 P M
i n "iii,I
of
greenery.
Stanley
Nursery I ir|*aitii m i i f
tin* Iltutiilry, toluM tana lb* " L o ri's
F irst MaUtodiai C l m l w i11
P iavrt" ..inI *'( I, Prtfret laivr."
. a llallo wav r part)
• .|i Klnb
Ih. I.t olr, wI... &lt;&gt;a* given &lt;tt
' lu l l floin :i :tn in &lt; mi P m
n.im iiKv h&gt; lit i litoth r l, (irn' ii
S* KR.M'SD S i
Sunurl K«n'» of M,,tiittown, Tern.
Thr I'm yri M• • 11nkf o n i &gt; wa» KoUI.nl III , I' alll hmlal nktlll
of Ihr
pll*t II lit lit O iu t'li ami ^ai*till\ la i• i mnIii&lt;&lt;fn*«i wilh
will to at 7 :in I* M. thi' even n l;n ••
(HhI u»\rrr«f Iiu II u ik
li.it Hi th« Mrtnurial
itn.i -.1 f a * lr in iikt tin* Imhu ha»i|Ufi* u n i
fculhtlli/. T h r I’ll lot will ••••
I'H l* fVlw! »Im \ m Th« lull «kirt
III.nr 1 &gt; . teaching . f the
Nwl • i • plum • f '•»• • .ti .1 thr la« •
•"Thr Hook Wr | . actl".
• »l|f•••! On- full tathrdral I mill Sh*
Prayer Meeting of il.r I
i WitP a I'flhilfl t III a*tM|||f« hhift
Mrthoillal Church will : i
•t •UII* Hiitl (I fint't I 111. %at I uf
7:45 I*. M A *|uria| program I
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III
»atin
Mtull.
M*r hi l«lal l4)lii|Urt v#a- t.l »Ht«

MOTHERS

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J. W. Vickery of I'alatku &lt;*a.
thr Weekend gui -t of hi* liiuthrl
Mi*. i-illiatu Virkrry.

Ih r
prrliniiliai )
ttuJtr* a I•«*
•hokbfil that
aufi*inalir« i»«|uifr
all'll! t u n ami a half llin rt At
mu h o ut*■r aiul uiir and a half
liiur« a - IIIlie Ii Mi*p o f ••thr i dr*
t r i y n i l a* m*ii auloitiatic in doinK
a f a mil % kba-hin# uf t h f r r lu td i.
Iii y rtir ia l, th* hollrr thr kbatrr
thr tm»n
- a.i ! %%»• i r m o v r d in

Mr* J C. Ila.lrrrr ha* returnr»i I loin Quincy w'.terr *hr m i
lallrtl herau.e of thr illne't aril
ilrath uf hrr father, W P Itan
kin.
Friend* ul Mr* A. O Von HerhuliUH will friftrl to Irani that *hi
I* confine.) to Krriiahl laiiiKlitoii
Mrmorial llo*|iltul.

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Mi*. Jam. * N Ituhiun ami Mr*. t
II. I.rr Arnlri «oli of lla'IliiiT' -*ir
with Mr. A m iri*oii at St. MaryV
liO*pital III A m iri*on, .S I ' , whin
hr ha* uluiriKuiir two major opr
ration*

W

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on. hurl" “M
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Mi

Hal I y l.c i, Jl , Joe Sll C ll'lill, It"
•ell A Collirll, dull "III. Sin.
N'• til anil Mike Sitianri

( liv e n

T e n n is

I loll tin

('lu ll

A liuffet *u|ip&lt; i uml *i|liarc
dancing, wa- given Saturday night
hy the Itnth and Ti i ni* Chili at
the Mayfair trniu* .t.iirl* a* the
la*t Ma'ial event of tin •iintmei
•ea»on. Mr* tjeoige \ Speer.
Jr., w*« chairman fur rhr . hcu ,,on- u,"l " i" •■••-'ed hy Mr*.
Harry Woodruff. Iluh Crumley
called the «.piare .lance*
Among thnar prricrit w.re Mi.
and Mr* l.ee Samuel*, Mi. and
Mr*. Itullund Dean, Mr and Mr*.
A. II Mrlfuney, Mi ami A|i«.
Charle* Morrt*un, Mr and 'Ii* .
W. A. S1orrt*.m. Mr. and Mra.
HniiMIton ll|*hee. Mi and Mr
William Toll, Mr amt Mr* r*. "
Cha*e, Mr
and Sir*
It.d.. &gt;t
Drown. Sir, yliyl Ml.* tSam Sluttin*. Mr ail’d Mi* Ja&lt;4 Katigun,
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Mr and Mr» t* A S p u r Jr.
Mr*. W allac Phillip*,
I". Sir moo
and Sir*
.Mr* Irwin Pirtrhet
Pietrhit Mi
I
Sir* Clyde llamiey, Stt am SI. *
tiroig' II.t|.|. n, Mr. ulld Mi*
lie'll pe tll*hop. Sit nnd Sit It*
&gt;y 'Sight. Sit and Sir*. U P
Willinni*. Dr, and Sti* ti 1
Hark*. Sir. and Sir*. Chffiud S
Kihbin. Mr and Mm. Hugh W'»
chrl. Sir and Sir*. John jvry, i*
and Sir*. Harry Woodruff, Mi
and Sir*. Jack Hall, and Sir . and
Sir*. Holt Itrcley.
AI*" Sll»* Joyre t l'lie l St. ■
Kllce Hiitchi*on, 'll** Ann t.«&lt;'
J I. Hull Sr . Mi** Martha W.g •

N e ss

.M c i h I h t s

A rt*

Wclcomctl Into ('lull

\t.
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Sic* I
Mr* '' M
Phillip* sir* i lift VI I* V Ml
• .. •.* Sti ■ J... •
'Ir* tiulblk
nn. I Sit* itrrkwliti
.S ir s . I V I r r s u i i

N 'a im d

Ih iid O l lliiiilis IC r m iit
Mr* S| W Ca.tle, J r , Mi*
!*■t.iil.l June*, Mr*. I.r*lcr tiulh
i'i. S ic Arthur llcckwith, J r . ami
Sir* Slarvin l.ediloli were wc.
»"lllril a* m'W IliemlTI* t" the
Vmerican llome In parlrnrnt • f
the Woman’* Club at the fli*t
merting uf thr year TriMrlay at
the Clilh l|ou*r.
Sir*. C. K Car Iron, chairman
pl«*id'*t uvn the Hireling. TI"
tnidget fur the ruming year wa*
di*vu**rd and Sir* Harry l("h«"ti
v.*» rh*ct'Hl ineii.Imt.|ii*&gt; chairiiiMii
Mr* 8 IS IlnrrimTin « * • in
• Surge of the prngtnm, having n*
tin theme "tiel Tugeth' i
Site
offered -evi-iiil rending* I" ,1 had
thi gri'iip in game* and '"rig*
l(rfie*hmrnt • wen .' iv .il l.y
the h"(te**e*, Mr* I S .f..lin«**ri
Mr- It SV SV.II.i."
M&lt;
IVd
William*. Sir
tii.rdun llrndley.
Mi* II. I. /.iiiinirrinan ami st,
Krilent S'.lllhwald to the fi.lhiwing
Sir* Carlton, Sli* K
I
Moughton, Jr , Sir* John l.ee,
Mr*. C. W. Johnton, Sir* Clayl'm
Smith, Sir*. John Kader, Sir* D
II Wutkin*. Sir* David liai'-hrl.
Sir*. Willi* Teacoek. Sir. Illnk.
Sawyer*. Sir*
llarriman, Mr*
Itoliert Kama, Sir* Slav l untlon,

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f t ttlav ‘it lln- I *•!i sm ) lt.4|ili»l
&lt;T«tir%It in ha&gt;lMltM Hi in I* •«»
fl*i’»i MiiiitiMi rfiMifriritrr
\ll IIII At A*a’ 111K. I'li^ldlll *f««
IAt A*%fIiI i 'aI 4|IIA| 11 MaIIi.hI* «*11itI*'
fA'f1&lt;ll|A tl l| l»V &lt;• I•••&lt;»I •I A•f A'\|lA|t'
M «i filit jiIm’IIi !*•»•%I’lu•. U*»litU
\ lA-iii^r |'iii|ili-,4 Sn ir lm i, mu* f
iru«**t ■|*«*«ki’f nvm| u«nl #' In •
fUIA|• *' \ a|\Nllt'lliy Skill* *Tlll»l
Nmr, thn» rniphn«iiini( H»** rhiii*
Ii■ii|fi* In Hiiivr (hi wntil ai iaii«•• •&gt;!
i*vi'i\ |aIim&lt;
m of vhufk a* fin i t • H
m|HT'l4tilV kbll ll \A*l||*|f |Maa|a||
N»’\b iiffli'i’V• vu »r Ii i *ImIIi -a| n ill
iiliit'it^ I In*m vm
Mm
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I'llltMAll, |AIl‘4till III Afill Mil M
S f Ii Yt luiiil, *111111111, I Salt
for«l I l|M»l* «filll» ttlfl’lllllli ll"»ll ** •
K im I ll.i|ifi«t f'hiifrh y«i i * Mi
A. I W«llirr. Mr. K 1 If.ml.
Mm J T. Minton. Mr* It I
I '*•4.1*4 I , Mra. .1 K l.rwi*, Mr* •
\V. Kriclc, Mri rirvrU ii.l. Ml'
l'Hrr«on, Mm A M Hounfin.
Mm (iptiigp iHiiin, 4in&lt;i Mi
!• ,,,a
M Al*rnlmrn«

Ml v C Ml I IN I II i S l i|tI ||

DP I \M» i »&lt;i ?• I S|A««inl f
I IVe p i ' l l y Adll* f%*A•I I kbAi Ilf I III*
men I lid' t.l Mil* nmUiiii* a i'4Mi
im i a.mm*' M.•&gt;a*t a fill
Z Z . ' r , " : Ii*fI
till* I «•••
fiaflbt* i |mV» Ilf \«4k I I noil .%
vbIii n foiiin i •• iia|ant• mu! f iu
•liinli** irl«4f»» I m In In ml •••• tf*i ••
iiiniiinl tii*k
I All»*ll«lftVl •» fill I il«ll
Mil* It lit l•
Miiiv llivoti, \ ifi-U aiii
I a*•in* •m l lo ha i I#a%«if AAitrv wilh lllr
g«-niiiMAr ai| I far lo-- *»r hafr • Uf lim it' Itttlfokb, I I I
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f r i n l and ***n t t w ir l hi hrr pAM•on. ntiHkllli’. M;i
Mimfui't inr
I'nitin. SniifMiil, I In nml J*« • »•'
t ii jiiMoio.-1) adoplrd at thr
Waaahi n * ^ Vtitk n t v
ireulai l#Ai»ri»l Mrrlinr uf Ihr
f ’A•lit IIIJkt• fill Nlrtl Ml ’ll** III* k l•Jf•l•*l• I lull aa| S ih I aai •I I lot Ida.
\\ i •.'•» , m &gt;.in it..i ll in s llm I I hi- • r a r n l tr n lh d n uf I k l e b r r
Iln/MIll, Kk Wllltukil I I'lA’M'tl it | A,11
Hlgflirfil
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ill
**»k t lull
l i t It-aiAlril I li*h of Slllfulil
11••i * Ita t »• tt» *r» kAll BP •&lt;'•ifriil
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SWEETHEARTS!

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lime Mis son. I hut "Strut Ion Story’’ Kiri, ami
Itieimlo Moriliillton. that ’’H nlllegroum r
slut . . . in n love -tors that
pulls no pnni'hi'M!

JLMO W
M a i r l ii n g r ib b o n ru c b in ft
•c c c n tl a iitrlirtl a»t«»t ami
pockrtA. Drjmatic •luo lltal
goct Irony matinee to nml*
nigbi
in
the
jutum o
month*. In fath iu n tb lt
fall lo lo r* o l bnc rayon
n io n crept S i r c y l l ' i
lo 24Vki 14 to 44 j

JOEL McCREA

ELLENOUW
DEM STOCKWIU_

MAN N I U • U 1 M J T t M • M O R f R M U
M A M H U fU N O U • O M M f l H M f l f

S 4 t A&lt;ui (o fXiKfjr

S h e W iis I 'setI

BETWEEN A RIGHT CROSS
AND A RIGHT GUY!

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suit

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CAST T1MK TONIGHT

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T l o o l c P C » rv c t
R ID E -IH

M lirtnt* **r l*r» lfifi**l- aud re*
Hurk*fb - h a i r with hrr f a m il) a
f ri il Ia»*w .and iumimiII ihr in In i h f
!• ml# r t a rr uf a lukinv I iimfurlur.
lit I l o t r r r « I III Ihr «nirk. i h f
ki*«»« hilrv
•h»
had
«harrd
ki
r » •*« mual) and **i-rl# with hofll
piu iir
and uld lA-ardenri*. hrr
f .aif I*f nl p r r f o im a n r r uf hrr duflea
A# u f f i n r *••••! Dinnl*ri
hrr id*
•tpiiiiiA p r r « r n c r at m r r fin f a . hrr
hrilh.nl initiAl, h n nuhlr *h ararlrr
and fun r f itl lr.tdrr«hip -hall f i t e l la Ih mikkfiil, nnl onl&gt; b ) Ihr
(•aiAlrn I Inh. loll ha all thr**
h ho hn a r k n o u n ami orrrkrd n ilh
h n Ihrwuth Ihr )r ara.
Ihfiirfurr. hr ii r r ' i i l t r d that a
pjtfr in Ih - s h t tlr k o f Ihr f j t r tint I lull In* a p iiio p rie lrd lu her
inroiMi* " n l *' if *l*ia rfi"*lol|’*fa
hr i m c » il»ril ih rrrin . a t o p ) b r

on n il h.ninlr lla n irr; *t■
•n&lt;tin

f u n h io m k lilF ( a l l

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IS HI %|i lit I » M
Si
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Mill . M l . I I H ICJHT
M l.n ri
\lmirhlk Gud in Ilia
lo lto ilr
It D'I uim h»* » a l h d oar
htMttMFAl Aitif he hi ar || I« Ir li*f fnund
• i t.f tuir f a»i d m i tuh f ir *9 PreFldrnV. iiia iii Iati aa« Ihr lltiird nf
I Mr r« lu u
aiol liuiiurafi uivmbrr

Th« thf
I aaiimtl) , * Muthri I A Kr'-*hman" i* Im-itiK pr»'*»nt
a*%i \iy thf T*.a |s|«an T mhiim* th'itl oi S. imn.'l. Iliuh S. hoot, un.h r tin
tlitiv tm u of M*&lt; I rV i &lt; nlatniit. T ic play will Ih- Ttir*.lav ut I
I* .'J an it *» ! I* M ,n ♦&gt;!«• tch
* i,lit..i urn The t o t t* a* f"l

Ity

I

it* * thr u.»ti| fkit Ffrnrral kbAshinft
«h**uld l*r a« hut a« thr houseib if r*
hari'li
*.in rinlure.
Tor
vs i* Ii i»*a* * **11• ii* in autom atics, the
tr in p r ia lilir
•rfflii#
should he
I | I' •«t
I h r - •»**!\ aU«i thi.kbrd that the
t \I- tif ayiiafiAiu aIa i n m i n r s the
kbtai i n fa*n« d m luy %ba%hin(
biaaI Mil thr t\pr of machine

Jor I'rtia* rrturnril homr Sul
unlay from thr A t I. Hu*|iit
at In M'kyriu**, l.a whrrr hr
lut.f hrr It ronflllr.t foi thr l»*l
two wrrk*.

if

UlipluVfil.

I iiiir tikllrv ftinibeat that (he
t«*tal lime iAt(tiirnl f* i thr ttholr
|invrM uf fainilk ua*htritf ik lon|t*
ri tn thr uuti’inatic than in the
urn' automatic t&gt;pr ruachinra, hut
that thr hotnrfliakrr niUbt bprnd
nl&lt;A»ut nn h«*ur niurr in u*in|f A
tint aiituliiati*

Mr*. K. J. Holly arrive,! Satur- '
•lay from Cleveland, (• to makr
hrr home in Suufonl with Ml**
l-ettie Caldwell.

laiiwn Party (Jiven
For Voun&gt;f Couple

&amp; MEN'S

l o t ! |r«-. a i r DllrK

Prlro.t* of Mi* I f. String* i
will regret to Irani uf i.n Dine " I
at hrl hoinr lu thr Wrlaka Ahull
inrnta.

Ellt
.tl.it t K| I atj At&gt;I'l 111,11 I*a*Vj
l*i ami Mr* W. |i tiai.iinn
VN • V
•in*ta with a rAAditli uV
iW i riiTrr havr irtiiin rii homr nftri iprnd•ll.al #*«Ipa•| with nylon larr. H i inir thr pait luu wrrk* m Tr«
laaiiji|urt • va le uf •Ionia, yrliow arkana. T r*., whrir thr) ultrml
tfliii U lilt a* |ra«|ii I'oiii iliiy .k n - rd thr wrdiiinii of thru niot'r.
thr mum*, ami of |nnk, im r
1 Ml** Hrtty Valirntinr to Aliflla'ii
wlnto, with *tnuni*i* inatrlii.nf K ing.
tin- down*.
'
Mi** Ih tty Jo HulioMay *rivid
a* maiil of honor, ami thi- lirhh «•
niaiil* wrrr Mi*. Ihtly l*acr. Mil*
Pririfv llowrll, Mi*. C. K. Mr*
Kn
Ir., Mi** Juno Kuril Mi •» Joan
Mi** Marljanr Kul&gt;ank* and
IItint|.Piri-y uml Mi** Carol Jrnn Mi*a I’rflty llowrll entertained on
Mi riv.rthrr. I.ittli' Pat Smith, Saturday nipht with u lawn patty,
flower Kill wore n hoop «piit at thr homr of thr lattrr in luiki
Ifown mol ratrieii a hn*krt of Mary hunorinp Ml** .Mary Krm*
l"«r Iii'lal*.
and Wally Tyrr.
Ttiunton Tyre, luothn of the
Throushuut thr lawn hallowren
if loom, *&gt;• lu ll mu ii. ami Hint, lantrrn* wrrr hunp whrrr pamr*
aril Ita**. Ilol.hy l|imi|ihrry, Ku. wrrr playrd during thr rvrning
Sene llatper, IlitTiar'l MrNah,
Tho»r invited to I r with Mi»*
John Kralinyf anil Charle* Parr Kent* and Mr. T y rr w rrr Mr. and
**
, , ‘11 b ,r*bb'*ff Mr*. R. II. Kubanka, Mr. and Mr*
and M ally l op* were acolyte*.
Milliard Itirr. Mr and Mrs.
j '
Mr*. Krnia, mothrr of the bridr, . nc. M cKrr,
J r., Mr. and **Mr*.
•*1,1,. a Mul blue
dre*», wilh |{0&gt;. n 0we||
j r., Mr and Mra
/lyatrliiny; a«'. *«nrir. Her c.r*np. Uov llowall. Mi** Mary Jane Dotwn* n while orchid Mr*. T yrr.
Ml*a Jana Fonl. Ml*. IlaiIhr priMim’* mother won a r« * • l«ra Joyce NorrD, Mi»* Joan
lure dir** with unit, hilly actr*- Humphrey, Mi** Nan Jarkaon.
•erle*. White eamellia* Pnired Mi«a Joy lline*, Mt»a Duncan
her cor«apr.
Uakrr, Ml»a Uetty Jo Holluway.
Mr*. W. K. Klrrhhoff amt Mr*. Ml** Itarbara Kulwnk*, Ml** Nel­
Krrd I’npe rrceivnl the KUrat* at lie llowrn, Ml** Yvonne Kul&gt;ank*,
the I'arith llou»e dim for the re­ Af1»* Marjorie llodgr* and Mr*.
ception. Mr* Roy Holler and Mr*. Jran llrooklyn.
Peter llukur »ervn| thr rakr. Mr*.
ADo Jimmy llowrn, ohn Krrl&gt;
Keith Weitfull and Mr*. Joe ng, BoLby llumphrrir, Thuraton
Corley the punch, and Ml** Maryra, K.dwin llrookfyn, Itogrr
thu (iroirati preanlnl *t the hn.le'* J ’rockrr, S&lt;&gt;iti&gt; Helm*. Milton l,uka,
luHik. Ml** lluiel Itainr*, Ml«« Jimmy lirmlry and Jack Mllnu
Mary Ann llukur, .Ml** Juycr 'llowrll.
.
lla»*. Mi** Mur i Inin- Kuhank*,
wit| lie Klven l.y the W. S. C. S. Mi*i Duncan llakrr and Sir*, herThe Kin*
\ r l Department of nard llatkry w rrr floating ho*.
the Woman'* Clilh will have It* traar*.
first meeting of thr year at tho
Thr hrldr'a tahlr rrntrrrd with
Club llouie at
P. M. Mr* ■ four-tirred wedding caka, wa*
Kd Klrrher will give a Nn.k r*. overlaid with a lac* cloth.
view on "Pappa Wa» a I'rracher",
Mr*. Minnie Jon** and Sir*.
IH to M W ai.t $I.JS
kponaorrd by Mr*. 8. II. Ilighlry- Pearl Han*rll prepared thr punch.
.MEN’S S.1.7.T
man. Tea hoatriar* will he Mra.
On rrturning to Sanford, Hi*
D. I*. Hrindon and Mr*. R. W, couple will makr thrlr homr ai
T h e y Kit H e lle r
Kuprrcht.
1405 W. Kir»t Street
l.tHtk Heller
T IIC ttM IA I
The
Chapel
Choir
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the
Kir*l
Wear I .linger
l.aptiat Church will hold reheara
»*l at i*:41k I*. M thi* rvrning.
Methorllft Met)'* Supper will
!*• at 7:(Hf F. M.
HomernniliiR 'of thr Smrinola
loetge 4.1 will be at 6:00
IKKrl.rcca
.
1P M. at thr I.O.O.F Room. There
301 K. F IR S T
I’ ll. 1232-J will lw a covrrrd di*h aupprr.

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l*«ith machinea at thr I'urdur Ki*
prnnirnt Statmn nntr« that the
Miiulirr ami kan«l« of ai4toinalic»
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TTTF R A Y F O R D

Palatka Scores
Underdog Florida Gators Defeat
Previously Unbeaten Vanderbilt 13-6 Win Over
Winless Sanford
NASHVII I L , Trim., fh l. 23
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Frank
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Sienir might m y llmt Woodruff the unhappy poMMon today of ,hr r,,|l i n thrir own 27 yard line.
('•riiiuii i*
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won th" ttamr hot Monday when the |m|
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r(lf^ pji| Gordon, hard jl fV"" Fta*.
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llrofilui Put 'I from Ihr linr of | hr turn"d up with n i r i l i c l record, In fiont bv a irore of 0 0.
I I itonfnref Knv II
11 \ iltinm *
Nu t «F’h lli ) 11# *
trrltttmage early in Ihr fourth hr had tn admit hr didn’t inr'ti
fu r th. remainder of th" flr*t
14 r&lt; &gt;rMi
quarter and
hi yaida down It . . Ilrfutr ,thr
lagan
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it IlnriAf'tnf nf#
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tft
i f |/&gt;('t«T||l4 f»* f«
ptoyrd to hr the winning lourh- it thin year. W e lllo m Ihtre - t ,M.(nK ,.rIl, ..f.rrlr,,, At the end ft Vftnii*rM1f
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1&gt;n, K )n th* third p e tM ,
/mm i pimmof Haywood Sulli­ I .eahy again . . M * r Pt I hi* MmTulftfi# (ht 2ft
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van for H irtih’a fital acute in Mm wolf really thowed up.
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thr f i r t period.
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That tun helped Hioadm win right.hand.*|
ft Ha Tftrh
and klrki ItfM o jb Hnwf,
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tin*rnn m m ntIT A’llrtirn
running honota for the day—an
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combination. Hit) Wade to llurky “
^»qrgM tnl t r&gt;«t
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Cuitla, apniked only twice, but
p#"0 a*
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PCI.
r«iniii9 a ai
for a touchdown caefi time. Wadr
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part in u 74-yard forwatd double
When ,h« r* f7 ' H
, 1"' ,
grid iron Mm afterbrnn preparing
- Prln#«i&lt;iR
Al T*fn|t|# Xt»* 1*
player* on the field, lo g » » '
,„v, . , n„ ,lf ,h . St. Aulaletal ruling play.
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V V Vrt,.. ff
i» llufflvr# S'nt 4
rl(
y rl.lwv night, wag'ifPt'IHf f»A • I
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i t r«fin Xftt 11
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f„,ing t*attle
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Florid t'a Sullivan
completed B t «. gttud lo hi. own alyle."
A flr. Mm *b feat by Indian. HatHI
Hurt
•
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1
VI
Anli urn Nt»* 1*
nine out of lb fur till yard* to
Af wvihlniinti V,t» a
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Nolle Maine
. the atory
u „ ,.
Nttlii*
liMiiif' too . a toot- unlay lb" Ttlbone told
Wade'i four of It for I IK yard., ballWhen
i t r f i. a v«» if
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game. Il'a um.itutl ate.........* In a tdark-N.anJered hfl« . . Mot
Florida ud*bd two quirk tinea
Hwf* CriMiil** *1 Nnif l i
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f**t tinuiiial tow.paper It.-*'
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to add to lliondui’ Mid quartet, .all
nunt . . Two week* ago w l,n cool F' nmi n. pa.*lng hi* m ale, lo
••1
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i'ApnllrtA
14 ynr it p.i
catch. Hilly l("d- Purdue handed Mm IM**h U'etr a 111-HI victory "»r r ' ' * * 1 ^
- t''r#"*firt #t Inpi
lli-fhtd
dr|l pbiuged one-yard for a acoro tin t defeat In live year* the Sm.t'i glnia Tech
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went
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play, Sulliviiii to lion drown, and llen*l Tribune ran lb" rtfs'
fur touchdown*.
»• IVtl.# V f» t fl
Af |»r»»l!* Nn* 1
minutci later .lack Nlchola inn Sb column banner line telling the re
4 4| | . Ntt* 11
|M|ri*,A*n# S'ltr 4
j a r l i for another.
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Al 4l#ftf«1« l'#» I
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ft
cemebark that fulled. Wadr’a 20II 4111 (Mil
* m.#i i t h
Vard "oring pa-.i to C tu iil fulAfPPif
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Af Mrnwft tk, 1 l i
Vnti.lv baik Mm irrond half
I loir f’irtio* S'o'1. *
AI !|"||f*r-Atlifi.' N#»* |
klikoff and drove b7 yard* for
If Pfiriirlofi Vo* It
AI
No* 11
lly W ll.l. CHIM SI.HV
I****H|1 No* II
AI 2»rftfTii#p Nor l i
a rrore, with llalfliuck l&gt;!rk
I I* N " H
Af IIHftf»r# No* 21
NI W Y O R K . O il. 21
l/t'l
Ihe rank* nt the n*l*on‘» unlrfatcn
Fiotei renting nn a one-yard
IIMI \ * IHIA A
plunge, leaving Vandy only five ami untied majorVollegr tnoilmll tram,, whittled to a mne d&lt;»rrn by a H t #f i mot!Mi
I fiM WHI4
ll»**»
n
*
point* tie In nd,
f.
w««r ol uptel*, air headed lor lutllmr llnnnmg thtr week end
ro lyil#
IW n
Floyd Hoggin* plunged 'two
Mrt
#
III*
24 I*
the petted tr.oitl* o( ( omrll and I ’ttn.elon will Im matched in it
yntd’ for a Florida icote, but
At t«1# I k*f 14
*. V'#on#*h apiI a
t
14 &gt;
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Y-n
d rrtd V " Itrrn
Heart llaviduin,
llavidwin, a the Ivy l eague hcadUnrr "* ,
l t _ rt_ d j „ „ Bni| |„ „ |#
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ir n ir • «Nt. 21
m
i - It#. M*»r tl
rv&gt;rft*lt
No*
«
Miami boy, drove hark and (cored I’rlPrrtnn, and “ he I* bound to
K
, , BU#’ fgA'c 1 S’ft? 11
Af tinr 1itioMik. No* 11
on a Ihret vard run.
Im milled.
.
r . , ' ‘
.*
. 1, i,,.,** turve
Timid# • .% 17
N iff . Mot. 1*
Broad..* did hi, tuff ag .P Nnrlhwealem _ end »urprl*In
Jo-'
* T* 7 * /UX ?
l*n|l#f •
At iUiiwn, No*. 22
•nil »4» ill.l W itlt, KohlnMin Bn«l Mlmnl *»f FlurlfU «IH
.
*l
nr(, A||.Con&lt;|t»%riM
t urtl* hut they had tm* big a hl.ml.hed mark. ng.ln*« danger, tanfii*
t 1'^ ' I Jam* t^.t
on,| gam?
l«»*l it*
lla *4
R^coml
gnmft
0111 rival*.
nf
(Im
ROftBnn,
I
irII pm il N iv y rotft
The
Nort hwestern
Wildcat:.,
with four In a mw. will lake their up In uniilr HfMilhrtii CnltinrnU.
||lg Ten rampnlgii In Wl«ei*rt*ln, North rmNthim KUln whl|»p*l
wlieie they will jdav a lladgei .Mnrylfinil and 111110 Lrhlgh atunI init mini* h.
team that wai unlm.ten until n*«1
|loM&gt;y KoUftaott, a floet Nft*
.pitted by Michigan Salukday,
cut ImlfKnrk, lr«l thr nttick (hat
2#. Ik,
* it*.i tk.- i i icavn liiilUiin lla firm victoiy
Miami l ie rugg«l lilMe Itarid
||ir)l , wM „w s'.rti&lt;* Marne, 20-i,
that telle*! giant ktll.r I utdur. #n(, |1N„(|rt, , hr |ri.|, their ,*will g" again*! a wild"** lit *• CO)|(j .rttiaek In five •e»«un».
Hr W S IIt'l \'M’ |I I'ltBBF
burgh that h»* yet to e*pb&gt; •
ijavy’* force*
rallied
from
Bob, /.AitroA, N a v y — pa**ed ila full might*
thtrr airtight dftfftiU to whip
and ran Navy to a 27-14 victory
tllhcr clean record*. Including Southern Cal. 2711. N. C. State'. |
over fhitiMtrrn I ’alifornla, .coring thole of top-ranking Army and victory margin over Maryland,
two touchdown*.
Oklahoma, appear *»fe enough renked eighth nationally, wa» MlItlrk Moyne, Fehlgh— gained fnr the time Imlng, The I tat In­ 1.1. Iirlrtgli rrntwlned unlmalen
IM yard*, irorrtl one touchdown clude*
Kentucky.
( ’'Ilfnrn'n, by .lapping favored Hartmnuth,
In Imlilgh'* lit-14 tip*et nf Marti­ Southern Mtthorflit, Wyoming, lrt-14.
ni outh.
Wichita and l^iyrda nf I^n AngnNow that the onetime awe.eme
Vlfo I ’arilll. Kentucky— Id* Ira.
f g; ring Irt.h are fnund to b*
pai'lng fcored one Intirhdnwri, *et
WUcnn'ln, iVa*hlngton, Sta.i- human, e.erjrbody I* coming In
up three other* tn 34-7 victory ford. Hire and Vanderbilt wete * • taka Mmtr lick*. They htven’t
over Villanoea.
the power* who fell for the flr*t bad • ronvinclng win all yakr.
B«h Reynold*, Nebratka ran— time Saturday *» the »pori w-r* \Imhtgan State )* next in line.
1C, 2n. and 42 rani* for touch- rocked again hy uptet* front
* r » y , which oterwhelmed H&lt;Pdown* tn IH-fl victory over P*nn rt'i'i to roaii.
«ard 4(rdt in .tretch it i unbeaten
Rtate
Wlicon.ln bowed tn a twice- • keln to 24 game*. *h»u!d have
Bobby
Holier lion,
Indiana
beaten Michigan te*m on the re. another
cakewalk
M.l*
we*k
ita*h"&lt;l nt yanM fur a touchdown bound frdm Tt* lo*t tn Army In again*! Cnlumhla.
rim ti 1* ISft yard, In l i trie* In New York Charley Mrtmtnn « n
Oklahoma ha* choien terra
leading 2&lt;l-7 win over Notre the ipearlmad in the Wolverine j Slate to tm No, 2(1 on It* vlctonMerne.
yirlory.
ilrin g . The Sooner* wallnpM
lltrnie C u ilii, Syrartrie - aeor
..... ...
tlllnol*
put ekl.l* under the K -n ia i
State Saturday, bl-O.
ed twu touchdown*, completed |2 hlWhlV"»#l*^T“w«iihinit#gi’"lluakle*, HMC, third ranked nationalllf,
M»Rft*e ofift (or f loiiflHlown In w}tr mm# p |(( tu Ahiorh « 9 0 .)j reil* Mill weekend.
3127 win over Holy T ro n .
la.hlng.
Ib.wl minded St.nford
Kentucky. No. 4 and winner
A! Kotar. Tennruee— ernrH v a i tripimd hy lied Handera* or or Vlllanofa, 34-7 for It* tilith
two totrchdowii*, one In laat two high charged It l’I.A elrreti at win of__Jhe ramnaign, face*
minute I, In Iwnt Alai,.iron, 14-11. l^»v Angrlca, 21-7.
Mri.rgta Tech, whlrh h i , a 9 2
Kyle Itote, Southern 'Irihodiit
The
Hire
Owl*,
defending mark.
,
Imporlol . . . 5v*fy powerful, gleaming Inch ol It. Imperial . . . M i&gt; the only
— .core,I two touchdown*, act Up Southwell Conference rhamplnnr,
Here'a how th* other unhlattn
word that comet to mind when you tee the luxurlout fabric, end
Hlp!h"r •** M .ll win over Ar- ran afoul Southern MeHmdlit** teeink play: California. No. S,
kania*.
appointment* Intlde. Imperial . . . K the way you leel a . Individual mater*
power I red M.nlaogi and tn". St. Mary’* (Calif.t: Wyoming vv
tu rn . Ilroadiie, U. of Florida-- run.lied, 4IV2I, with Kyle Hote v’ew Mcxleo; Wichita v». Tlou*
roho ond lower your window*. Imperiol. . . h lh e only word that detcrlbe*
received fir I touchdown p an of lining the major damage. Vander- .ton: Igryol* (calif.) re, Nevada.
your eommond of mo rood a* you drive. Imperial by Chrytler It the wholly
14 yard*, ran fit yard* for Flori­
new cor that I* totting a new goal lor every family wfth
da’• winning tourhduwn, carried
the tone and the experience it, motor car* to recogLaill eight time' for toil yard* in
niie unrivaled built-in value all the way through.
91-27 lielo ry ovri VatHterldit.
It it the lirtl car in America lo moke no compromite
Fet Mimnc), North Carolina
Slat r -ecored two tourhdowne |n
with quality . . . the only cor lo coniider ll you
lly Kl» IIA Itl’ KIt
Id t l victory over Maryland.
word the lined. We'U welcome on opportunity lo let
lairty Spcrurr Wake Forre.il
the Imperiol prove it.
ty pa.oer* in the conference, Ulvtn •
— in i'icep in i p*t- and ran 93
yard, to
tonclulown in 13-0 win •ea.oni the Univrr.ity of Flori­ little mote rip e rim rr in ilgnai
da haa ern e up with a hunting, calling and hall handling and he
0*vr (icorge Waalilngton.
bona-rattllng irew of foolluiU could ra .il y become a candidate
player*.
for All Routheaitrnr honor*.
Florida went on Ih r field with
II U n t nrcenary to look fee
W o o d r u f f , W iiiia m H
Y’ahdrrhlll la«l Set unlay a L0 fnr the key to Mil* team’* ihowtirtThe matrrial I ■n’t markedly *npL e n d ( i u n C l u b S h o o t point underdog and came off
contender for the Southra.tern rrlnr tn la il year’* and the np.
Coiifermce rhamplunehtp. They iwit.rr.la are ju*t a* lotrgh. The)*
rrig Jr ...................................
Wn.elr.rff lit led —
the went out a green, umteady leat.i dorint »rrm to he any doubt that
•hotguu group of the Setnlnoie
'•m l
of eophomorea again*! one of (ho Coach Hot. Woodruff i* the dif­
Hurt Club With B ecuCy of 44 4 SO. top tram* in Ihe imrth and Iwat ference.
'Boy G. William* had tot* »o&gt;r* that tram laidly.
Woodruff learned hla foot, all
In the platol dl vt.lon with I'M x 100.
The tutor* oenlrd In win Mile under fundatnenUli.l Hub Nryta
*yi*‘.ul
, The Gun cirri, will hold a tnr- one tnmr Vumlrrhllt. They need­ and the rm tlr daitle
Itc h
bIwh&gt;I w, the airport range ed the r«nfiller.r* that knocking
Holdiv Mod.!. HI* .quad
It
'year
Id I
on Not. 19.
off a tup team ran rive tn a bunch .how* Ihe efferta o f Ihe element­
.. , , ___ weekend
of talented hide. Until Saturday al training - hard, even ferriclout,
under blocking end tackling. I I takee i
Ihla team had been
the shadow of four
aeatotr*
longer to teach the allck and
of being the conference doormat*.
j ball handling, but
•bowed that with a
That akadow wa* a rated againtl
„ _ j K . Tcrwllleger, « It •#,
mndoree.
again.t Vandy.
. H.burn 111 x 39 and F . U
hraa make* a team,, but
nu;
Florida hat a tough achwlr.l*
» * Jr. 9 a 94 R i w i l
re Haywood Sullivan '
Irefore It and chance* are l b }
lru 93 | 1JP. J..A 4
to
gflth winning
. won’t win them all— hut It i«nT
* 100, P, Ge Runww
‘ .nay olht-r fclngl
likely that any team will at bedul*
» T . Mavi* 91 i 100
~n the Uatora thle alamratag, touekdewn happy
y.'Wllaaa M g 109,
crew aa a breather again.
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and Store* lid W. P in t Strait
Phtna 4Wt W.
F U R N IS H E D A P IS FO R REN T
1 2-Room• with prirate hath and
Electric kitchen.
1 8-hnnm* with iirfrate hath and
Electric «itrh»n. Apply 212 W.
dth Street or Nick I’k*. store
410 Sanford Are.
^ jlR L L ROOM fkrniahed apart­
ment with acreaned poirh. Oateen Apia. Call »S0 nr I.U3 even•*«*._
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Plantallnn Eatatra Dupla*. One
aide futnlabed, ona unfurnlthad.
_ Sea WhMdoii, I IB-So. Paik Ayr.
Two 2-Room Apartment, nicily
furnl.lird r ln t r lr kltrhrn*. Due
fuinlatwal Hedmum. 2tni l.aim l
Phone MS-W.
H pD EH N .1 Room funilahrd apt.
••rlratc hath. AJulta. 2.1P0 Mr|.
■TonalHa,
Cnfurnlahcd three room heuee
on Twin lAikra. Flrat dirt mad
to rlfht I mile pa«t R&lt;df club on
Paola Road. Follow aigna markCd Dallaa.
STre riean three m *ni a|&gt;artioi-nl
for tent, 1000 per weak, fla v ­
in, all rnneridrnrca, adult* only.
Jtpjdy 117 Palmetto Avr
rurnUhrd io.Mii* with VI* h «
riyilrg r. rtttl Marnolin. Pli.-n
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Q E N E V A —7 k u t i. 4 In *rnrr.
pitta A aaed, few grapafniit. Old
Sanaa could he fixed up. new
tlumlnum roof. Id ^00DO with
amp. Owner IS IS K. Colnnlal
Drlee. Orlando

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Trn a iit * citlu* land 1.120 fact AT. B U Y . S K I.I. A T R A D E u.ed C O LO R ED llclpy Sally Laundry
furnituta. Wllinn-Mnirr Furnifor cpiick ’ .ill* rlirttp. IU A«iin f«k»
drplh with 3.10 feet frontage nil
I Ilia I ... I l l K. l i t
P h o n o &lt;&gt;-.«
»ar•riling • nte* ing
arnecd
lli’ l i l.il*a Markham; 3 mom
vi.iv Fi»» •IrlulU, »o*l W. IMh SI
homte ««ilt* electric .align and
w an ru n
0-1
n i.i.mc. ,10 fral hy
ni I'hnrr BI'.M
20 feet with latgr «tnremoni
grocery 12
an-. wntkahop. 50 film * tree* W A N TED : Experienced
SPK C I \|. HP.WVH K8 --I2
ca-hirt, age IS .15, high *rhd I
*■ » * s n old 2.1 varlette*; 122
education. Apply Margaret Atm
ntber *ltru» Itaat 4 year* old
Contact mvn*r at plara ni P.fl A tiE N T W AN TED Saiifoicl. Lake rtf!I \Nt&gt;i* lliooiiij sentinel, (it
taiulo Evening Star. Call Ralph
Hot I IP*. Sanford Horace A
Mary, lionova area Muni ha per
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lay
II111 ,1
Oiii Maul ratldanl of Sanford, A
Jltn»ne». _______
food Inline for Ilia tight iiinn LAWN Mil WEItS Shar period. M
I i&gt; n.i ni'n dome by owner. ill I
Sri' Ml New mime, !• A M Wad
ry ilr* ii|iaiia'l, link and k&lt;’V
Maple A to. Pbnnr B22XM.
nrmlav. main Ji A | 0. MeCtnrv
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Wnfk I'totllpl ir r t'r r . If, W
W-lg , Or I amto, Fla,
SlillDla II* E 4'h Si
I —II H A L KSTA TK W A N TK It- 4
{lliM lINHI K A TnltS T a r n
Mr It I P A I It MODI HNIZF.
you.
Rionny In ynnr -pale linn*, *• 11•
W OULD L I K E In buy fmm nwnrr
Il'.ipa Ito li 10*** town «*!•*■ |»
log our lo an priced plaathk on
equity In trail located tbraa bod
qtlltrd I'll A Plan Indallmcni
tSr n n t i nlan w a w riV
• *•
mom hoot*. F I L A . PlMRcad
loan Dep’t., Room HIT. Phnn*
T IC S . INC 4147 Olive St. 81,
Contarl E. M. Hunt, Phona IMA
210 Sanfird Atlantic National
Mo.
or 47I-J.
Rank Member F D IC
W OM EN - »»rn money at home. NEW FI n n im aurlareit In per
.
Srw our mailv rut "Rap-A
feellnp Otd flnnra mad# Ilk*
I — AHTIC LK 8 FOR S A L E
Round” F.a*y, profltahla Molly
ne* Finlthlwg, cleaning A a a i
wood Mfg C o, Ho]|y tAfflfWI Id
(at. P irlahle power plant |f
SW AP
.Ol*
40b A. lib 81
Calif.
Wa
i f , gall or Trade mn*l
year* m perienri *9 SemiBrlt
I
hr
Standktd
Coffaa
Com
pan
V
raft
tn y.ninq. Phnna^ IW -J.
County, II. M (llaaaan. I Aka
tilt 1 *a|ryman In operate a*lah
vi.« &gt;
S T A N L E Y IH O n t’C T S Partlrt,
flahecj coffee routra. Guaranteed
Hntiott (lift*. Phona 277-M
■&gt;i »r I t., build &gt;»*r clomp truea
•alarv and rnmml*atrn For in­ m*a-k fill dirt aha!! and *lar
(ieorgla Smith, 102 Jattamlna
formation »*e Jama* Bum*
Aya.
bv load or lob
Centlct H. R
Montrtuma Hotel, bat warn 1-00
C ibatad and a*anc*ate*. I Oh f
M ISSIO N A R Y fcm bearlni Straw- j and 1:00 P.M. Monday. Tneadav
Naw York A e a . Defend
P*
harry plant*. I I par lOq; 29 par
or Wtdntaday.
4MI or 2S5-W . ■ j :
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thouaand. R. W. Lord, phona
■a ’
V E N F ffA N
rT T n DS
made tc
111! J.
WORK W A N T ED
order. Bemlnola’ Venetian Blind
r lf lit t - M A N S T a ?
C«
WO W. 3rd St.
Phene
ourhton A Walton. 1201 Calary BLOCK M ASON-piece work, re
1152 IV
I 't a. Phona I I I I J . _______________
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IP YO U have an Alcoholic Prnh
(I IF IM I PKKDtu Complete llna - - 1 ? nn* ' ^
lam atld «anl help, write IV M
Mnnt’e Tuwdo Feed SVtya
Yo«»»K married man. Maine mar
Hu* JS77 Confidential'Alcoholic*
W aTolh lute when you dun7! M m .
fstdaner. would like loh for
your piercrtpihm. in LA N FY 'ff
Z '^ u .V wV . V
x V. .
Phone 111*
Babkirk. HkD No. h. llrewr, WATt'M Repairing. AH work guar
Maine
anterd. lleamqalde price* F , M
Engli.h Jr Phono 1372 J.
New Work Hboet
1 Bit pr. A L L T Y P E S of Rutldoier Work
K IT A
Raaaonable Rate*— F ra *
E»tL
Courier I’ainta
1 Wi Dal,
mate*
Carpenler A lirarey,
(’all Plcona |n*l for
Army 'flip Tent*
4.95 ea,
Pl,*.-y» |HI1 v "I •*•« f
All Type i*f Itook Work.
Army Blanket*, Tenia, Tarpa, Only
Maty Me Kinney- llonkkreplng
Jacket*. Ilmita, Clothing and
SeryIre
Shoea.
IP— llu«inr*a Dpporlunitlra — 10
Room 40.1
For a better buy, try
Atlantic Rank RuUding
S M A LL M EAT Market .nd gm
A R M Y-N A YV S U R P LU S
cetic., buiinr* I l K . Rea*on fco
310 Sanford Ate.
Pfcaaa 1121
•riling, Naval R e v iv e Loratiofi P LU M B E R k rperlenred, R e I .
M ER C H A N D ISE r.achanga. Wa
aide, with truck and ail neca
4IU
Sanfcod Aye
buy, ecll, awap. .121 K. lit I’bone
eary Ionia, Scale A County l.i
MAN At.EH W A N TED
Mt24
ren*r, want* country work In ■
Man m woman to oarvlre m ile of
hVtnimde and Volu'ta Cminlle
new canclv amt atnu*eturnl mcr*
S W E E T HAMLIN orangea, ll.m i
J. Ila tiv r. Hoy 127, Lake Marv
chaii.li ting machine*. No aalllng
bualtrl. R. W. Lord, Phone 11.14Fnclory dlttrthutor will ett tin
J.
mute and make all arrange
S E W IN i; M ACHINES, new ami
L O S r 4k FO U N D
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no-ni- Inirnrdiata auhalaiitlal in 1 4 tiaad. Tarma. 221 E. tat St.
come, l.ionnn per month and up
Phone I (124.
.
povailde In *pair time. Full time LO ST : I’rx-ket hook with drivrra li
.1 S il A L I . C, AS Heal* t * Rea ton
more. | 1«»MK1 rath rwciuirrd pow
ren*e and watch
compariton
able. Phone 2*3 R
which la fully aec urrd. A ran*
card. Return to tar* I, care liar
oppoitundv for anma*cna who
aid
« ft. P O R C ELA IN Frigldaire, 142;
will work hard and want* to
7 window*. |B carh: I poater
build up to Ifl.ianj mi. or more
AI TDMDIIII.Fdt
— 15
double l&gt;ed and *pring, I I H. 1021
yearly Income. Write fully almtd I I —
Klin Aye. Phone 11 IE.
youraelf AI»o If von ran tlarl
part lima Immediately ami have HUYINCi A CART fh-fore finan
DOOM AND HAD
the necettarv rapltal, (live age
ring aee u» In aava money. InUar&lt;1 5 pr. Dinette
Ild.U l
and phone. Write flo i RR. r o
(tallment l4&gt;an Dep*t., Itunm 1t7
Stlgblly u*e.| KRrhett Cabinet 29 95
Herald.
Photic 22(7
Sanford Atlantic
i ’a-d 3|&gt;r. iteifiboni Sulla
49.05
National It col Member F P IC
Card Apr. Wifkct Living
11*19 C H E V R O L E T Tlaatllne- Da
Room Suite
49.9.5
line
Fnrilor 8* dan. “Troian
Kau|ihn|*teied 2pr. Living
(iiay". All new while wall tire,
W AKE UE BUSIN
Room Suite
HI 95
and lota of other extraa. One
M A T IIE R O P SAN FORD
B y A d v a r tia in * l a | /
local owner. A nlca buy at
m ay E , tat S t . ______ Phaaa 117
IISOhiMl.
Jhm “ — ------V
a F
K EN M O R E waahlng mach(pa, lycl
1049 FO RD Cuatom (d&gt; Tudor S*
new hut doe* good work. fin
dan. Radio and healer. A Irulv
PI.... .. tr.it M.
good buy at 11295,(10.
r.-w . s r ir \ T .f:T ,n . Refiiglfdtnr ~
H r N T 'M S 'iia iiV T n .
r;(OKl rcinditmu, phone 11| .v, (11?
I K N. illm e tlu Aey. Phpnr »V.C
F.lm Ave.
Directly twhlnj 1‘uet f if flea

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PAGE EIGHT

K o re a n

W ar

IGawilaaee fr* * . ra t* (la*)
turning Inland In Ihelr irtreat b&lt;
fore the advancinir United Nationforce*. Officer* laid they wele
entering an area dotted wilb an
rlent walled rltivi.
Theie will not offer mm!, d«
feme, a fpokeiman said. "With
what we have learned we can In),
rare of thoie without any trouhV."
The spokesman *aid American
forre* had learned much in n*
saulting the walled city north of
Taegu In *nutheaalern Korea
A ir allark* "will lake care of
them," he eaplained. Hut yrotind
anault* may l&gt;e n rceiiary to
flush out all rnemy resistance
A* the Allied tide rolled north
ward, the hag of |(ed Korean priloners awetled patt (he 120,000
mark, the equivalent of I" divislon*.
United Nation* forre* ca|iture*l
26,000 North Korean troops In
the pa*t 94 hour*.
South Krrtan Fight |iivi*i„ii
troop* met the lllffe it Ited re
alatanee of the dav An eneri-w
battalion supported l,y niilh-iv
attempted In i|ow Ihe ROK I,d
Vance In the I'qkrhsrig area Ul
mile* northea*! of |*v,&gt;ngynm the
fallen Red capllal.
Hut a i poke* man at It. N
Kiyhth Army headquarter* *ald a
HflK column had thiu*i north *if
Hulchony,
alttiohl aro.lliei
In
tnlle* north nf Put,-harry In the
center of the peninsula.
Thi* column wa* within rut
tnlle* nr Iri* or the ManrInina
harder.
The South Korean Hlilh Dlvlaton waa pursuing the Iteds up a
new escape route toward Kaneyve.
reporter] to )*&gt; Red Premier Kim’*
new army command headquarter*
Leading KOK Hlilh Division
element* were In Wonrham, | m
miles anuthweit nf Ifulchon
The Fifth Air Force reported
troop* on foot moving north from
heavy traffic In vehicle* ami
Htilehon toward Kanggye.
The South Korean Kir at Dlvlaltrn moved In strength into Kunu
an the rhutigehon River mirth of
Sanction. It fared a crossing of the
broad river before It could con­
tinue on toward the Manchurian
boarder about 70 ait line nulr*
away.
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Maragon Forjury
Conviction Upheld
By Appeals Court
W ASHINGTON, Ovt i i —&lt;**)The U. S. Couit of Appeal* In
day affirm'd I hr perjury con­
viction of John F. M*rsg»ti. who
once had White House Conner
tliiru.
*
Th" one-time friend of |&gt;re*
■Idenliat aide MaJ. General Hnri
Vaughan wua convicted here la*l
May 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 rharyei:
That he lied ill »*ying he tnd
only a Washington hank account
when hr hid another In Sail An
tonio. T r ia l.
That he committed perjury in
saying he no lunitrr wai on tin
payroll of a Chicago Importing
firm when he took n temporsiy
Job overt* a i with the Stnte 1&gt;
pertinent.
On thoie count* he got a |,n
ion sentence of riirlil ninnll • to
two yean.
One of the contention* ial«ed
In Maragon'* appeal to the higher
court wai that there was ii.-uf
ficlent teitlniony to e••.*«I.t,»ri per­
jury In relitlrin to hi* DMA end
iim ; hank account*
The appeals court *ai&lt;1, how
ever, that the governtnr ot hat
cfferrd “an acriimulatiou of un
controverted
documentary
evi
dance" to r*tahl|ih the " li.tm , •
of the San Antonia account
The tribunal taid it f ouinl no
error in thi* or any olhei nighof the trill challenged on uppcsl

MOND A Y OCT. 23. 1950

ir a i H i s r l F t ^bi &gt;*a«f Un
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 iriest 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 withtied and
died on the tree'',
Prrildcnt Orville Touchlun an­
nounced that Mrs. M D Gatchel
who serves the Rotary meals, ha-l
hern elrclcd "Business Woman of
I1
.,Vi". Harry Simpson was intro­
duced a* the newest n u uiD r of
Rotary. Dr. Frank Knight of
p. I arid and Gordon Huliard of
Jacksonville were introdiurd as
vlaiU i ■

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. nil itullding of the Hteph, n Fuller Memorial I'ark at White Springs, Fla., I» located on
I *J i:
I, II r h v .u miles north «f l.ake t’lty. The park wa* dedicated by Governor Warren and na...... ..i k known dignitaries on Oet. 4 The Muieutn BnUdlnc bouses eight animated diorama* depict*
mg | t,i ...iii’ - a well a* many oiigwal luster m in u iriip l* and relic*

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P jm paju Market arra i report*
salvaged. Same ,-uc’J i n»l i r„ i
it* aiagmiu* 4 r s
Faiw r t i )
•ii*«J&gt; „r,j*i ..ay and will pro.eed ocx-i &gt; i ... i other ri
n
a* fast as the water recede,. Thi: plop ., to.nal. . lY n .p ' ... i* l »pt j
planting will delay the Fall deal holy freeing the dyked f.ell- ol
eoriiewi.ut, hut with no addition'll fI.mmI water at i ,1 w.-ith*r roridlethack* activity 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
Chiroprnrtttr
next few- week*. No ilarnae * *» &gt; timated crop |&lt;&gt; • will lu e»tiertendon,- to Pompuno’* huge vegatahle I nl.
Han.
At. Nat. Ilk. Iltdg.
bed which measure-. |(ym'x|i*t’ or
“Tin- Hanford Sint.
Fanner**
PI. 17AS or i;il&gt;
to any oilier market I.oil ting
Maikel a ir* suffer,-.I heavv t &gt;,
■here.
h* i aflarnouti b* appidnlmriu
damage,
ma*y folds atr report* I
"The Pahoker Htsts Market ate*
a total toss with tie h- &gt;o r..*
f
suffered
heavy rrop damage Driti. 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 celrry
1.
K
ilg
n
r 11. K c id , am not
to have llffere-l'
luay produce. Celery -el
firtd- tield* appea,
damage, many lield are leporterl
rr^psiim ililr fur anv dchtn
ttlid rd brd* •offered hravdv No
.1
' . i
I'uiitruiTrt) hv anyo ne other
damage to the market' rdirsical • to &amp;o percent datiuti......... eitn
1!•:*!• ms se lf n o r fo r any
prooeriie* wa* incurred
to-.ording I,, . * rlie, r,-p,,il W--1
d r ills of I'.n il S m ilh Mo"The F'ort Pierre Slate Firm er* III field* Is , --..lll.g Ik. m ail
M arl, l re|Mirt» tooial,. *ule* ar- | l.oddii’i
In is .
dslnar.
K tlg a r II. Held
.1, • i.
t.ean* were hard hit hy the i wk*, I
ktorrii and heavy rain*, most
growers will not replant, «aid Mi
Livingston. In fart, he added,
many will mtt plant any new
(Tup* to replace those damaged
until spring.
Heavy damage to tender green
t.ean* and to rahhjgr and other
crop* on tiie West Side wa* re
■r|Hirtrd today, by Got Hehmah
vs getat.le grower.
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ID drc'laird that It it doubt­
ful if fanners ran risk replant
trig beau*, due to frost danger,
lMjjnlrii „ut (hat such crop* I
4 III l a n D ' d A venua
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fl oniiBiiel |"rii«n
Dm l
William T Hhaddiek, state direr,
lor of Die I IIA , 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, farmer* of till* section
who have suffered direct losses
due to the hurricane and air not
aide to get other financing, will
have loan* made available to
them.
Ihe loans Will he available to
t a r i n e r s throughout Seminole
I unty.
11 t W
as ca b b a ge , 1.4-rt*, ca rrots,
Ill the /.ellwood section of c a i o l r , biociroli, lettuce and
ilisnge
county
where
lerelei liiairie cou ld
planted

Mr*. J. I. Hurt and Mr*. Ralph
A n d e rso n
Wight of Sanford, Mu, J. it.
Striker of Tuscoti, A m and Mr*
II ■•I'sse* C om e«»» *l»»l
I. It Mel,n,d and Mi* llarrv
veloprnent that promoted the l.och Dickson, Orlando
Arbor and III,** Court section*.
■o iiritlcialio n I.V Ihe ( i O 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. wr,, Andenmi »»id. He d Smith and Hal Wight, witli of
fires at the present site of the
1*1 lillll I n bar l awhile while some J C. Penney Co.
of ih, Itiiyliln voumt men tan and
ID l.rruine a city cummlisloner
thru would lute had Ijlftlhowci 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 MB, and 1W4M
r,| an ra lly ill -cii * - Ion, no aliwhl’e,
IdCi
on whether to y&lt;&gt; abend with a through
Mi lllggiru succeeded Kalnh
formnl inquiry Into drrumatancca Bagwell a* manager of the Hem
surrounding Dowry's derision to
in.de County Chamber of Com­
Mid, n Ihiid 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 official ami as man
personal debt* will.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* effort* In effect­
In would run nynirt.
Drftiireinli have contended thi* ing a solution to the City's bond­
mean t llnnley wa* "|iald off" ed Indebtedness, which had been
Dewey rtful linnley have denied It in default since July I, lt»2B a*&lt;l
American jjiD ir Party official* which wa* refunded in IM7.
Foreseeing that aviation might
In New York hnve railed on n
Kennto
election*
suiicrrltimiltee play a vital part in Hanford'*
headed by Helinlot Gllletler &lt;D future, Mr. Higgins worked toI wiii to Itivrsliyale. ridhtt,- flew want the development of a large
hen- fiom Iowa over the weekend airport at Gindervillr. When thi*
project wa* blocked due to lail
to |,H,k into III, situation.
Heriat, r Anderson and Guy roail holding*, he gave hi* at­
i , i i i te&lt;- GisJilleDon, chnirman of tention to acquiring and dev elop­
the Republican Nntioiial Commit- ing through the WPA and CAA
large
acreage south of
tee, pill out Ihe customary full* the
flu tills* fortcad* last o i l about Geneva Avenue for a montripnl
Ilow their parlies would fare In ntrpsiit which later became the
the Nov end,* I cullgie*»lollvl elec- Hanford Naval Air Station
One of hi* principal post war
lion*.
In tiie wake of I heir disagree- project*, ha* twen the deepen mg
tn* nl, tome eiarer ienrevl political of the Hi John* River Channel
ol. eiver* 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 II close run- large w ain front terminal,
le t - mid iliai llepulillran* may Ject now rnteilting it* financing
lie,-,1 to win all of them lu take stage. Hr 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* parly to win 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,
Tills had to be Aisconttnurd
,,f control hv Ho- Democrat* in
during the war, 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 will soon start In Goldsboro.
Connecticut and lualio and nnc
The coming of the New York
each in Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Giants with thrlr farm teams,
and their purchase of the Mayfair Inn, was a project upon
which Mr. Higgins ro-onersted
with Commissioner John Krldrr.
At the recent meeting of the
(Conlinitrd from Page tine)
directors of the Chatnher of Com­
ter volotnariiv: tlisl is with,ml th. merce, Mr. Higgins « i* reap
government'* having to resort to pointed manager.
In addition to hi* many other
Irnard procedure In an rffort to
civic activities, Mr. Higgins was
for,e registration
a Kutarlan, a member of All
Appnrentlv the Conirniini*ts wer,
Souls Catholic Church and of
c in g t&gt;. let It dav |ms« without ac­ the Knights of Columbus, snd
tion, ignore th, law . and s. e what tielonged to the Hanford l-odgr
th, government would &lt;bt aDuit it
of Klks.
Meanwhile llo Jo-ii*,- Denari
Survivors Includt the wlduw,
meni disclosed . il ha* liegun r Mr*. Julia M. Higgins; four son*.
ii-iindiip ol t«t&gt; alien Comniunisls John R , Jams* C., J. Malcolm
in llu I ’, d.d Hlales, und has ar and Edward Iliggin*, Jr., all of
tv led lit
Hanford; three daughter*. Mrs.
Those already in cudody were Wally Dietrich and Mrs. Adelaide
de.ctiD-d a* 'The most important" Moaee uf Hanford and Mrs. John
of telnoiit lit! prison* achi-diiD.I for W. Williams of Bayslde. Ixmg
inontpl (nek up aiiij deportation Island, N. Y .; 17 grandchild ren:
nne brother, Jame* Iliggin* uf
if deportation is possible.
&lt;tfruin)* **id Ihe III are tho*, Halnee City, and five *i*trr*;
who have been most active In the
California. Colorado, Utah and
Held* «f Commimlsl prupa'anda
The llcpartmnet aimoiinceif these New York.
Democrats now hold 54 seats
a tie ilt and gave these description*
and Republican* 41 Republicans
nf those in ruslody.
need to moke a net gain of seven
At Han Franriwo-Nathan YanDh, alia* Noyarh to take over control.
Another disagreement broke out
Vanish*v*kv, 41, of Russia here
over the weekend about a flood of
ore made
‘ Ince 11*17
a member of th* dtHtble-ilie postcards bcar'ng 14
F'rirndte of Aluaham Lincoln B ri­ Questions critical of the Admlnlsend last longer.
gade against whom dtpartalion tratton'e Par Eastern polley. The*
proceeding* have lieen pending were framed by Rap. Judd IRteinir 1B4H.
Minn) who said he couldn't get
Fin e t lltli' Fuchs, alias Fox, 44, the Administration to answer
of Germany, hate since Item, artier them.
In maritime union*. (No relation
Senator Anderson said at least
to Dr. Klau* Fuchs, the Jallrd Brit- 8,000,000 of Ihe cards were being
mailed out postage-free under
Dh atomic scientDII.
OP congressmen's franks. And
AI New York
r called the attack on foreign
F'ranjo or Frank Borich or Bor
!c, bt&gt;, »f Yujoitavia. here *lnce policy "phoney and fraudulent."
I'J 1-1, a labor organlier. 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
affiliate of "Bail International of
ubtlcsn Commute* source*
Labor Union*," secretary of the
i number of
National Council nf Americans af
Crlatian (Decent. He aureeeafuUy
fought deportation in IM S.
MR E. PIE8T
At Philadelphia—
Vnlrent or Vlnko Kemtnovi-h
I I , of Yugoslavia aktorlatl
National Mineri Union,
deportation order* ainea

Higgins

Hit

Crop Damage

expected to ec-ntinue thli week In 1
spite cf ihe harr . • - D iruscc in!
that aica appear tr than st I.r*t I

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la Unity There Is Strength—
Tw rr» l*rt t t i rea r* nf !ha W a U ;
To Pi o b c I i the I'rof rroo of A ■trie*.
To Produco Prosperity for Sanford.

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AN INDRHKNDKNT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXI1

Kalsblbhetl 1908

Truman - Proposes
Disarmament Plan
OnUN Anniversary
.
*

£ filth annitertaty ul thr day thr
U. N, chattel came into (oicr. Mi
Truman avmdrd naming Ru**i*
and iti Communitl la lrlh tin . An­
drei Y . Vithintky, Soviet Torrign
Miniitar and chid Ruitian dele­
gate.
thoit
who
gg■ ■^ a wat
——■ w among
x—*, gg see\a
a
ggay giect
g» g |

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21,

(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 tlell' and hu Democratic gubernatorial
opeo.-mt. K« p Walter A. Lynch. Die three w«ie lellow gueits at the
A llied K Smith Memorial Banquet held In New Yuth |Jr.urndi tonal)

Freedom Bell Chinese Reds Fire On
Dedicated By
Clay In Berlin Marine Planes Flying

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European

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into

the

/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

_.

I'AltIH, t)rt. 2g —tdh- Premier
llene Pleven pmpogrd to the
French National Assembly Unity
that a Kuropean Army Im» estai*.
Ilshe.l with German soldiers and
officer* included Hut at tin- *aine
lime be warned agalli-t *’tbr tesurrectioit of German militarism".
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 rearming the
Germans -his Information minis­
ter told a specialty railed news
conference the proposed Kuropean

me t.) tiht, t.icych
-trs-etcai
*.ff his pedestal "
Top-level Kepuldicsiis t&gt;*lievc Old m i ) I till r Ills ('IS to th.'
tile two-time gmeinoi and twice ' ' 1 III"-iny of the U'll oil If
drtraled plisidrlltl.il c l.dldatC *'»y. wept when they heard the
G'U Oil.els Ill'll d II • ilc iit lv ,
will be i. tin iml to Die Kltiplr
State's executive mansion on tin .i",| th io as tto* ton.'i ilicd uivity,
' "l e into loud a|,plans s.
■tirngth t&gt;f a surpisingly struoy
Hundteslf
of
east
B e illn e r s
vote
in
Detnncr.itie*ilomtn*lvM ■innto ilir dedication from tin*
N-w Vori city
llerlir*
liut the most e p tu tn .lic rsp.-rt* S u o r t Ses-tni. A w est
of U&gt;lh I’tirlies make no pi -dirt i-"lies man conimeitted: " if they
inn’t have firvdom 'hemwdvi
iuns of swreping lu a io H tiiil
I U s i Iu m III I'aa* Ms!
Hrpiiblirati etiekines* «,f o'her
years is gone.
*'lt will U. no runaway,’ 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 crrredr l l r i o ? '
’‘lirohahly will do a little woi-.-l
JO H N S O N A IR H A RK .
Ifo N
than eiprctrd in traditionslly
Iti tmiilican upstate.”
M IU . J A P A N (let -Jt I Sp ecial

Sift. R. E. Harrell
Is Given .Air Medal
Fur Mercy Flight*

Include &lt;^»rnmn0

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
o ptim istic
In co n tra st, i
p o in t*

|o t h e

I'M ”

and

a,
.
. .
Iiellialorial
t ainpnigns,
wl,i
Key. Julian Htenatrom haa been D, we&gt; won. Ilefoie election d..
recalled to artive duty with the
iiwaileaeg na raae tsswi
Public InfurmaUon Office of the
Third Army at Kart Marl’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 Itolvil r:.|»»,(i
It tft i'll, Hmifi | t m r iitlt
rf
Uo- award m addition to l.vio
...........led ft mu Staff Sergeant to
'fi-chuiral Sergeant on Scot |a
Hie citation lead- in |iait
fol
J......... s »f* Harrell dUliiwul i» '

Lions Club Praises 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
Mrs.
Gatchel
For
Marshall Orders
Rev. Stenstrom Is
w h ile serving as m eilical terhni.'laalHiard an unaim cd liclicoptci | vp
Clarification Of
ir c r a f t un night rvucn aliu n on
Recalled ,For Duty Her Fine Cookinii: a••'•ns
held le r o l" r v
A
rousing
salute
to
M
r*
M
l»
I
Reserves’ Status tZ’ SZiS?*..... rwrul,,d With Third Army G atchel, "Hanford's H iislue** \V,,t- Sg toverHetieiuv
arrell ,
cffo-ieiit
mi'*
thorough acrumplishno-nt of In

w a b i i i n g t o n , Oct. 24—oin—
Secretary of Itrfenie Marshall has
N laid duwn a uniform policy for all
It-r-m u -i !■&gt;»••« »„ f'd'nw In re­
calling rew ivists to active duty
It was Intended, Marshall said
In a diri»etlve yesterday, “to ob­
viate tire uncertainty with which
both the employrr 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^.ratarirs of the Arm*. Navy, am1
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 material chanres In
military revtuimnent "otherwise
dictate”.
2. Give those called up at least
SO day* for settling their personal
affair* hefurs time to report for
d duty. (This time now varies eontiderably with th* aervk-ea, tunning
between IS ami .70 day* |
Remove from Its artlv* II**
all 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 training," Thi
replace* the present pulley of call­
ing reservist* for an Indefinite
period In order In bring about a
rapid axpanaion of th* armed for
cad.
A department spokesman aald the
same policy would hold for N*
tlonal Guard unit*. It wat 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
for distributing medical draftee*
among the sem ree and l w i u

In his s|n-ecn to th* jarn-packed
session of thr assembly, Pleven
said:
"Th* formation of German divi­
sions and a later German ministry
of defense would sooner or taler
inevitably lead to the reeunstrnrlion of a German Army, amt he
that very fact to the resurrection
of German militarism.
This, he aald, would he "a danger
for Germany itself."
Aa an alternative, Pleven nr«
posed “an army of a United Eu
rope, formed nf men from various
countries.”

FARM IIU H KAU
llow grower* who havr had
crops dainagrd in thr recent stoim
can obtain government loans for
replanting will lie the euhlert of
a talk tonight at 7:30 o'clock by
George Livingston of the Farm
Home Administration office, Or­
lando al a meeting of the lieminol* County Farm Bureau at the
Seminole High thjiool Farm Build­
ing

Al Jolson Dies With Joke On Lips;
Was First To Entertain In Korea
SAN FRANCLSCO. Ott. 24 - &lt; * * ) - Al Jolson. tK# velcran I* * '
linger who wat the first U . S. Har lo entertain Itoofxi oveneai m both
the Second Wotld and Kotaan wars, died unexpectedly lait ni|ht with
a quip on his ItpG
. . . .
• , ■
...
“ Hell, Truman had only one hour with MacArthur. I had two!
Then

-Pm" going boys,” the famoui
immy singer told two longtime
mammy
ft lend* with whom he waa play­
ing gin rummy in th* 81. Francis
Hotel.
He died quietly, quickly, 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 MarArthur In Tokyo en
route.
President Truman and MaeArthur Ulkad pH rat sly Just in
t w A r a e will get « m aW sha^ hour on Wake Island ■ week ago
a f these Inductee* who will b* e|l Sunday In Omir Historic get-ac­
( M e fee corn ml** loo* ranging from quainted meating.
m at lieutenant to Hevttnant col
With Jolson war* tiro vld
•M l depending upon nee and rear* friends, song writer H arry Akst
and Martin Fried, APa atcoro
od experience.

g jg d *

G a.

He* Julian Stensttom, secretary
of tile Brotherhood Department of
the Florida Baptist (^invention and
*.&gt;n of Mr*. John W Hatshurv of
Hanford, has l»e*n ordered t« re­
turn to a*live duly with the United
Slater Army Mr. Sten»tr«m will
irport lo Fort Jackson, 8 .C., for
processing and subsequent assignmri.i to the Public Information O f­
fice, Headquarter* Third Army,
Fort McPherson, Go.
Mr. Slenttrom. formerly assort•
ated with the Sanford Herald anil
Station W TKR. s i i graduated
from Strtson University last June
and since that time haa hern **&gt;o
elated with the Florida Baptist
Brotherioxwl with office* in Jack­
sonville Mr. Slenttrom will rrtum
to active duty In the grade of mat
ter sergeant. He i* slated to report
■I Foil Jackson un Nuv. H
Mr Stenstrorn was a memlier of
the Medical Detachment of the
PJttli Infantry ol tha Florida Na­
tional Guard when th* unit was urirwallaa** ft* !'*«» Twel

-'W. - • •:st

panlesl and arranger. They haJ
come with him from Southern
California • for a scheduled guestar spot on a Bing Croahy radio
■how, to have lwen recorded here
tonight.
Akat telephoned JoDon'a fourth
wlfo, Krle Gabbraith, whom he
married In 1»45. She was at Kn
cino. Calif. Hh* waa reporteii to
have collapsed with grief.
Jolsun was riding tha eraat of
a popularity way* for th* second
time In an antertalnmant rarenr
that Im c u i In 1899. HU pupulsi ily with the troaM w
passed. In World W af II. bo
traveled to Eurwfc, Africa. In
dla and tho Paring, entertaining
Glx for th# U 80.
h»i rsAum from Korea.
I C s a lls M O* i i | s T a t i

On

an of Infill'' w»s given tw lav
lorm hvr* of the L io n * C lu b

“We

duties on till* liain td .n l* nii*«oin
d e m o n strate, devotion to dutv &lt;.t
want you to know that w- tile highest degree."

really enloy rating vuut *&gt;.... I
cooking, Mrs. Gatchel," -aid Kn
Lion Harry Robson "So much
that &lt;*r feel sortv for our w i*.'
an*i children who hav.- to eat *&lt;
liume “
"Tints' not fair." rrtnrted Mr
t.atrhel with a *im!e. "| know you'
wiv.s arc all vihm) ouk*.”
An expression of -vinpathv f,.
the fam ily of th r late Kdwm '
Higgins was voiced by King I
Robson, who citnl llie work wlo,
Mr Higgins had done f.o 11.
community and cuuntv and declai
•&lt;1 that it was a challenge for il
Lion* to "pitch tn” and ** imlm
uvlt try to follow the riaiupl.- I
Mr Higgins.
Plans w e ir ro m p lrtr.l f „ t ||,
crlehration Friday niglit „t *i.
Han Orlo Club of Charter Night
commemorating thr ”r,th anniv.o
sarv of the club. The program wi
alert at 7:46 o’clock, and will in
dude a short talk on the hi*t»i i
of llw rtbh by fhi McCall.
Bill Martin wa« lulrmlured *
a guest by Al Kkinner.

Telephone .Service
Ik Fully ReHtored
Telephone service, disrupted dur
ing the storm last week, h* hrm
restored UK) nercent, K. V Turner,
manager of the Southrrn Bell T. |.phune Company, aaid this morning
More than 400 telephones in the
Sanford are* were put out of order
hy the slurm, iM» in Oviedo end .'&lt;
In Geneva, he |M&gt;lnted out
A crew of extra
men wn.'
brought heir from Orlando end
a total of 111 repairmen have wori
ed 12 hours a dsv straight llirmo-r
Sunday to ratlore service, he dr
clared.
Praising the alrrtnesi and |h.
diligent efforts of the Hanford tr|s
phone men and women In restorin'
tha telephone service her*. Mr Tur­
ner said, "W# are proud nf Ih
way in whieh the refrphonc tier
aonoal of Sanford, with the alertnasi, dillgancf and hard work,
hov# resorad the service.
They entered Into th* work l«
Ih* true spirit of public servl-e"
ha added, "and the result* or* sorb
that Sanford can wall ba proud.*

a1
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90% Of Sanford, B ra d !p y W arn s
Zellwood Bean Of Vital Need For
Crop Dest royed More Armaments
Grower:; Air Ciloomy
(J r l I.ow I’ l'ii'CH
Iii IL* .in Market'.

I hit ira l lineal to the nation !
A LBAN Y. N. Y., tXt, 24
(/Vl
Astute tuitiran ol&gt;*eivei* on
" I o i i s i . i «g g i ess Ion and ly
trtu iily it a matin which either
•asli«*&gt; w h rtrv e i t h e )
a p p e a r on
hai been ignored by the Atomic both tuirt of Nrv* Yolk's |to|iticj I lenie fiyurr Cnvertlur liuimai F. • -srlh that lids wo11.1, under God
Dewey i» laung the teal light ol Fits lile in vceking leeletlion Nov. 7I tingy ( ommitiion or Itealrd tar
ti.ll hose a new birth of Ire*
Key Dcmocialrc chielt helirtr the I mmcimoi will bow to H&gt;|&gt; WiIlM ■hun."
too lightly by llni vital adminnlri___________________________________ -f A, l.yn ch h ecau-c. tligy claim
Many of thv people whu
tite agency of the government.
L u ie h has "knocked l.in i liew ay
•.

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

Political Analysts Figure Dewey
Is In For Tough Re-Election Fight

Nn. I I

A iw rcia le tl i'rrit* Leaned W ire

ltf.Hi

BKHI.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
llrrsioin hrlllllil llir lio n ( mlxill
III Uiessagr of loq.r w ai r . Iiurd a
•ountl the wuild

It) H A N K Y O T H IN N K I.I.

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
ditatmimrni 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.
Thr United Ntatra and other viser* ha* ever betn arrested or
free nation*, Mr. Truman said, indicted much less convicted of
will continue to build up their any uct of disloyalty.*
military force* a* Inti,ranee a
"It Is drplorablr,” 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 agiermtnt on “inter­
national control ofaggprair enrriry
and the reduction of'armament* Pleven Propose n
and armed forrea,"
A rm y To
Ha lefl the door arwan for raat-

a refer*rice ha did not expand-but
aald the free nation* have leante dtha hard way that negutlstlon
altm* will not praaervr peace
Their must lie armed all nipt h a«
wall, he aald, to retlrt aggression.
With delegates from Russia and
har Iron Curtain satellite* in hi*
audience, Mi. Truman avimleU
mentioning Ituasia by name, but
t% his Indlctm**: of Communist ngirfeaalon followed the line* of hie
' tre»llse*g oa ***** Biel

II ESD AV

Half Milliun Watch
As General Rings
Be l l
Symbolizing
W e s t e r n Liberties

Senator Demands Re­
lent Ie ss Examination Into AEC

WASHINGTON. 0«t 24 ^
11*11 a dorrn n ien llit, tail night
aiiailed *n aueition by Stniloi
Met * iil.) that thr lanki of U. S.
k tentuti “ have hern inliltialrd to
an alarming degree by the Com
t.iumti tneiain" of ihu countiy.
A “ fool p ro o f ditaimamrni
&lt; ailing lot “ a irleiillrtt eianu
plan, lie told the United Naliom
nation' ol the altitude of thr
General AnemLIy. mutt outlaw
Atomic t.nrigy lo in mr.tioii with
not only atomic and hydiogcn
irip n t to Commumiin, the Witbombt but covri cumrnfional wai
coniui Republiian laid in a llalrwraponi at well
ntenl in the l oiigiesriunal HrGiven a touting wrlcotnc on thr m id :

_
*"

Political Opponents Get Together

Russians Challenged Sci ent i st * Denv
To Agree To Inter ^TienUSlS UCDV
national r eg ui a - McCarthy Charge
J
b
tion Of All Arms
FLU SH IN G M E A D O W . N r* Of Red Sympathy
YoiL. O u . 24 -f/l'j
Pietidenl

Truman priqxjtrtl today a unani­
mous agreement among aalioni
upon a "tool proof" duamuirtr nt
plan to pave the way lot a' con­
ceited wat againil want.
Til* Piriidrnt made it tlra i hr
feels the United S ta in and uthri
(ire nation! havr no choice ru rp t
&lt;0 urc then collective tltrngth to
r cult) a|gieriion at long at "their
are tome who will m o il to wat"
if it fuili thru endt

m
w

S A N H H tD , K U H tlD A .

Rgt llatiell ha- been seivio
with the helicopter detachment i
Kurcn of the .I'd Be* oe Soiiadron
since the loginning of tlm war
This lifHco|iter delachmrnt ha
dUlingoohnl 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
lime* these evacuation* have (men
in the face of menu fite and ac
tion and in 1st instance* flight
were made behind enrol) line* lo
pick lip the pilot who hal 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.

8CTKNTIS1 DIM tl'P K A B S
H K L 8 IN K I, FIN LA N D Oct
— lA1)—“ Are w* now in RussiaT"
Antonio Puntecoisro, the five year
old *un of Biiiain'* mis*ing atom
cienllsl, was reported today to
BV* asked hit parents after th ef
arrival 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 family from the Malm
Airport to the capital
The Finnish police authorities
are now pu-hlng a large scale investigation into the disappear sure
of I'rof. Bruno Ponleeorvo. hiSwedish wife and three children
after their arrival in HelGnkl on
■Sept. 2.

t

IlKDS h II I.I ll
HONG KONti, Oct 21 (Ah A
dispatch from Canton today *ald
several Chinese Bed troop* were
killed there in a bombing of cent­
ral Kwangtong military 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 official r*port In
18 dayi.

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hot.
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the |ioCretin in i
describe* ■* a m on g 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 i i e i r . l e c l u n i
and ptujiagalidi*t* in the I tle l' ft.mr B uffalo to New t o r i C d v
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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 h i a m i i . f
WASHINGTON. O n 24
o l'i
I inancu t pioblcM.i growing out
of public education an.1 old ice atmlante nr bring put up lo th*oleri of nine ila lri (or rr media I action Jl lire Nuv. 7 election.
Seven of file Mate* lin e mi llir billot whool inues. irilrtlmrf
the mounting colt of providing
for
public
school
eiluratton. turns a con*titutional amendment
Three— Arixmta,
Massachusetts, to give the public school fund I'l
and WaihJngtnn—hive |.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 rusts from the imymerit of any tax money
|!t6 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 Missouri, 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 120 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 majority vote
A referendum In Orraon would Instead of thr present two-thirds.
Increase tho present |&amp;0 per pu- Similarly, West Virginia 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 ••riaase os raae T r s i
in Arkansas, th* ballut con-

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Baiter I iiir k 1Ion in .11.1 ii . charge
id tire OxMla Nation.al 1..i-st 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
1he 1titlef«*r sl4t.ll th* t hunting
within the i k ala wil .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.

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rnltted foi Hie first f»v* days, attd
ufter thc-e f it '1 frx• do)* hunt­
ing w ill o nly Iw perm itted on
Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday
and Sunday of each week Christ­
mas day which is on Monday will
ls&gt; iqH'ii for hunting.
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New Hurricane To Hit Rubber Firms para^ro0pS Lan(J North Of
Tampa -St Petersburg 1949-50 Quota Pyongyang To Cut Off Reds;
G.I.s Tell Of Death March
Section During Night
Week’s 2nd Hurricane
BcarsDownOnWcst
Coast Areas With
WindsUpToOOMPH

Rubber Official Says
Tire P r o d u c t top
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In c and tubliet m nipanic* In * 1*
pmvimatcly whal they ii-rd heforc
fighting broke mil in Korea
Tlir nrw order limii* naloial
ruh liri u«*gc to 75 pei cent ami
lot il coniiimplliin ( nil lulling synllic lic ) In H4 per c rn l. of ihr new
ruMier ined in lo r year p in reding June 3B.
llo w ra ri. lire am r ol adjilttmerit* granted to ih r rublm com
panic* in s|»r&gt; lal appeals i n o .
Nf’ A official* .aid I hr result Will
be in I mill llir concern* In apprcui
m alrlt lliru avrragr mnnllilv mage
in I he bate year
F-arl W. tlirn . chief ol Ifw S P A
lubber division, .aid llir |H&gt;&gt;|«orlion of lynthelic rubber m lire*
w ill mcrratc w ilhnul “ an* parti­
cular quaiiiv ririrrintaho n
a»d
the number nf t u n produced
tlinuld lie approgimalrly ibr tame
at in llir year ended Iasi June 30
O lfrclalt hate tain p rrtim i.lv that
Ihr y r*|trcled no tborlage ol luet.
T h r rinfct rlitcrta that n . plant
!■Hull U»»' in
*»Ih I m*i Pifki* rhtfft

M IAM I. Or I 20 &lt;/P)
Storm
warning! **ete Im itird over ll&gt;c rnlirr Florida |&gt;crirmula today bccauir ni a disturbance o( oral
hurricane Infer in the G ull of
M f*ico .
D ir gulf slums w ai moving 15
f m ilri an hom lo the eisl-notthr a il and m i ern trrrd 300 milrv
due west of F o il M vri* al llia l
hour.
Winds will lirgin lo gain in
strength Isle today. Grady Norton,
c lu rl il»rm fo rrcarltr al Miami,
rani no hurncanr alrit liar Iwrn
rounded. btll .ill inlrreits tlinuld
iland tiy lor lu ilh rr advisories.
# ,T o p winds al p m rn l w rrr 'K)
m ilrt an Imur.
D ir ireond hurncanr of llir
w rrk war liranng down on Florida,
thit nnr from the G u ll of M rairo.
fl conlainrd winds of about 90
milr» an liour with (uglier g u ili.
A violrnl hurncanr iw rp l from
llir A llan lir ovrr Miami la ir Triesday and ra rly Wednesday with
^ 125-mile wind*, it killrd ihrre i
" prrrom . injured about 100. in*
fltclrd damage of $15,000,000 In
$20,000,000 and Irfl almul 250
pruo n t homrlr**, m anly in the
Miami-Forf l.*uderdale arrat.

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p a n i r . .t ill get ••-••&lt;* . • mat l o
of n a tu r a l titfiher in V ov»-n .I.e f an d
16 .0 0 0 in flerertilrer
f r g o c - . w h l'h

Thr nrw atnrni approaching thr
»talr w ill affret the entire F lo r­
ida peninsula wr|th galea, with
thr dangermi* hurricane wlnda
polnlrd inward the Tampa Ray
arra. T h r erntri wat mrpertrd to
agiWaHi Ih r Tampa-Bt. T rln a lo n g
aeetlon tonight.
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.1 h’rsrticri Prisoners
S;iy Capt ivrs Die*!
I-ikc Flics During
PvnnKyanc March

Wien, m

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M cKinley, rhalrnian.

an

long a national tm liliral figure. in a, five-power meeting on pro
nounerd twlav,
Tha rampaign ia nnn-trHarian. rlrecf today.
hlemt threatening wnrld peace.
•» called "Religinn In Amerlran
He rnllaptrd and rliet) ol a
4nnounremeril war made in
Life." ami it an annual movement
( j N Attemhly’, political comto urge everyone lo attend and heart ailment in a d o cto r, office
tu ppu t the ehurch or tynagngue thortly alter telling the doctor!
I
hy j 0|ln F w 1f, ptille*. Heof hla Inrllvidual rholea.
never felt better in my life.
publican policy advrtor lo the
“ Both nationally am| lee-allv,*' InKelly wa* Democratic national 5 , , , ,
Department. ||*.
warned,
pointed out. "Ihe goal of the ramcommitteeman from lllinni*. He Itowevee. againit umferetlrmatina
palgn will tn* In deepen our ipirlt
uat valrir. in thla period nf great had lieen active |mlilically since ihe ro m iite iiliri of the problem*
• nmral rri*l* and in rail upon all retiring alter 14 year* at mayor — involved anti tattf tire Unite*)
people to t.e’k In religion and re
a record tenure
detpile occationIt eallswea lla l a i r I war
ligtnua Inallltdlnna for guidam • al illnesses,
I
--------------- ------------.
and *trrngth."
lie had gone today from hi* K o n ( r o s H A f f c n c i c H
Natlooallv. Ihe program i« •uoported hy the Federal Connell of lUltr in the Ambatitdor f^lit Hotel
A F t‘ A l c r t l ’d
11 P T C
ihe Churches „f fh rU t in America In the Mu tin; in Avenue office of
tha Synagogue Cminrll nf America
Dr. Vineenl O'Connor for another I
All lied Crn»* agencies and
and itr nlhe* national
religion*
in a leriet of periodic eheckupt pcMorritcl here were alertn! 1 hla
bodies.
by K. J. Mmightnn, Jr..
The Religion tn A me* I an t.ife tinre hit r*b t*e from a hospital in |
................. a l l . r a s e S.l.hrI
diaaatge rhalemart. In prrrngram ia tpnnaored a lv i hy a
| paiutlon for the storm approach­
ational
I avmrn’a
Conimlttee
ing fropi ihe G ulf region.
U F S T H l i T IV P , I IIII.O IIF N
•headed by Charles K. Wilson, pre
With airopt IK fam ilies In 8e.
M AM SII.I.ON . O,. Oct
-(/T&gt;—
sident of the fu-neral F le .ir ir Co
Deputies at the Stark
rnuntv min,&gt;le C minty in dire neetf „f
•heriff’a nffire said tnday a in- •heller and assistance as the re­
year-old boy and his cousin, an sult i f the storm Wednesday, Mr.
thla
morning
lelneight-year- dd girl, had
, anted Mnug hinn
damage estimated at f 2 .M 0 nn two phoned the Atlsnta office of tha
Red f‘rot* and obtained assurance
visit- to * hou.e at nearby N ew ­
that a Med fro»» worker will In
Hunting licenses for tI).V&gt;-5| are
ton.
»cnt here Immediately,
now on *ale at the offire of CawmlV
While net one was at the home
He alto rerpiested
financial
Judge Douglas Slynttm m . he an- last Sunday, the y«iung»ter» en­
asiisttn re in roping with the
nnuneyd this morning
tered It, painted door* with sh'ie emergency a* funds of the local
The fnlloiein^ game Ueen»*» may
and fingernalt polish,
ameared Chapter have hern seriously de­
• he ohtaInert: eounly reddent I'J.nnj clothing with jelly and
peanut
r H ale resident, |7.fd); re*|d»t,t other ami smashed window* and JM*' far* pleted by assistance given to
veterans and In famllie* nf •oldthan home rntm ly, f t .1 0 ; non real- uf fruit* anil vegetable*.
lent reiving in Korea.
d ,nt. State. I2A Ms non retldent
One fsrnify. whirh appealed for
State for I ndays, H I M
r y n S E R V IC E
aid here wa* without food and
f.leenae* to trap animat^ for fur
The Yellow Cah Company ha* was living In a tent, he deelarel.
tret raalden* Slate, |2X M j re*l. added a four door Chevrolet tn
In emergency, the Mouth Sid*
dent, county. I7 2 R ; non re*ident, Ita fleet of cab* In order to InPrim ary
school and Seminole
rm in lr, IJS M i; resident for tra p ­ rrra tc the efficiency of it* trans­
High Hchrvtf and the Crnom* and
ping In an additforial county arrrh portation *ert h-e. It was reportsd Hopper Artdem |*s have been de­
*4 Vnlntia. H U M .
this morning hy S. A. Allen, signated
again
emergency
owner of the company, who added shelter*.
that the new car la »l*n equipped
m
VS FLA G S
*
United Nations flag* have Seen with two-way radio.
FA RM R P R K A I'
made hy each of the iteyen Home
The Seminole County Farm HuDemonstration Huh# of Remlnnle
S C H O O L S C LO S E ,
County and w ill ba flown alrnigSchool children throughout Se- reau will meet al the Seminole
tltl* of the A mar lean flags on mirtnb County lteU&gt; gut Utah High Seho«l Farm HidM I"* Tu '"
Tu ttd ay tn ronnaetlM with the aeeond holiday nf lha week aa day nigh' at 7:M o'clock when ofCnraode for Fraad M i campaign.
school* were Hosed In order to fleer* wl’l he alerted, Bonner TarThe flags hay# b an mad* by permit teachers to attend the ter. secretary, announced today.
Three Farm Bureau
members
tha women of tha ctnba In tha district meeting of the Florida
form af a d«»lgn atlcbed onto Education* Association nt Day* will also he elected to represent th*
tha blue background, with at tons Beach. S o p t T . W . Lawton organiiatlon on the local advisory
least two yard* of material used and other school official* an* hoard of the Ranford Btntr Farm ,
likewise attending the meeting. era Market.
on each flag.

R

Hunting UccnncH
Arc Placed On Sale

SIG N F I R E
Firemen were railed this mon
ing al S.no o'clock tn the Vs I.-.
•on Riiirk &lt;&gt;».. on Magnntl* Ave&gt;
where a neon *ign had altorl i l ,
rutted In the fram ing strove it,
frnu* window, fillin g th" place w if
smoke.
Auotbei roil was made by 'IFire lnp*rtm erii le • night In
home on Hickory Avenue lietwrSe tenth and Eigltth S *re ti. wh,&gt;
a defective oil stove bad 'took*
up, but nol otherwise darnag-d t
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I» confronted try 4 while woman
who accrued him of isping her and
kitliog her -mall Son.
j The Negro wa* -ped h»*» ye*
terrlav after be wa* mowed down
hv fire from gun* of enraged
pottemrii
The offb e l , .*id the mar, will
lie plac'd In a police lineup aft* c
ho recover*
llo p ita l attendant
•aid Iti condition it Imptnvrd. bthey ase onable to -ay whyn he
will be at,)e f,, go ,,, I be brirop.

n a if IhO IN tlg r a u t n r. Bontw m (ren ter:, o I . i.Srat. :t „ 1
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riyteg Cloud. Irll* a Senate Merchant Marine ••*&gt;.
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ton that Ihe ahlp deli errd a ,nine p'ale In Commun I t'Hna l»*e •
aumn rr lie »dm |li*d wrillng lha letter whl-h Ino-1 t t o&gt;* p, ■
*htpni»n1i of e a r gv^r* in fTed r h .n * po,ti
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Is Punished O v e r U. S. Help lo Win
Strafing Incident Indochinese W a r
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liglilri mill liilr.Ued til the
stealing ol a Hntsian so iirhi
near &gt;ltlyu IteibVa Or t M
I l,c An Iu n e , innonn, mg tintoday, sard alio that the two pilots
l.ehesrd |„ have taken p*rl m the
alia, l had l.ee„ giont.drd t.y |i.c
(a s I a si Ati t mom and pernhog
the fiirog ol fliirg e s * - , il, r ll,,,,
Names of their two &gt;&gt;tf&gt; e,, *»■-,nol immediately ava,|,l,l&gt;
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Smith's home address
U. K Delegate W a iim \
stated at United Nation*
t.c* 1
•plartera yeats-rday that i,t„ C
plane* ct„ ,,r ,j the R irn ian leisd'-i
rioslb of Korea
and m iilakcnl.
strafed plan,
op Ibr g,,„,od II
-aid Ihal Ihe llntted Si ,ir
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offerr,| to pas for darnag,
,o
that -lep ■*, rr iwing laker, tn d
rlpllric the officer* involved
Itr. o ld . ahmv that Colonel
la lire Mill of f Tat] and Mi
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With rn*»r*a lim n Mt (Hiwei Im*
wr»rk#r« •r+khiff to r#»t*u# • I#
Irlru l i In tiiU hfoki'n dutine
ntniw. W#fIn#»#Uyt t n n nn »-*..n i
hurk 100 P#fr#nt In thr oofth «n
tf»l 'livuion of thr Florid* P'OM-r
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t?n|#mi»n p f'd lctn l ttmi 4|| !'*• il
flim i!* , in* hiding *tr#ft Ilj?h•tr»j?.
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paid hich
Irihtjt# t»» th# fftotftff# *n»| ••.$!)• &gt;
of fh# linemen who work**! fu»i”
»l*wn fn mldrtlffht on Vtoth Wr.in#
dii v ftml Thorftofty t o t #»l n i »- tli#
current in t h# t fit nil v dlir»uit#,»!
Pr»5*#f lY tlrm .
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pftir hrr«k« wnrp in th# linr* nn
C#d#ry Avtmift »o»l in I'ftnln &lt;md
l.ftV# MoortH*. h f o##li»r#d
II# rit#d Ifrn ry C* Moot'** ,,u
Irlrt Biip#rvlikor fttul ltl« r»»#n on
rrrwn for otitatantllnir work, fttid
tttaf#d that mrmttfra of th* off)##
for## had fttOOfl t»%* thr trtrphnn#^
dortmr th# »torir.
Jack R. .Mftson of MUml, « v#t.
tra n iupftrvitor. wa* h#r# torfuv
lo chirk th# e n tirr iv itim of thf
Power Companv and admitted this
morninr that he had been Mtoln»
day an I n lf h L M He wa« twtitwk»n
In hla pralar nf th# loral r#palr
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Sanford Business Woman Of 1950
A r e R e p o rte d R u ck
T o Be Honored Al B. &amp; P. W. Dinner In F u ll O p e ra tio n
II* W IL L A H B f'O N N U Ll.V
The woman selected by imp Jar sole as the .Nanlord (lusiness
Woman ol 1930" will lie honor cues* al the rlrnner ol llic (buiness
and Prn(e»iton#l W oman’s Club i. uiglil al llw I on?**nod lintel, Mrs.
F , M. Gingtes, fltih president. ami&lt;"incetl today.
The winner wilt also he salute.Ik
on the "Rosea for a Lady Pro- ly recognised by II* fellow civic
organisations in Sanford. During
gram " over Station W T R R .
ra it tent two
To Mra. John Van Acker. *.• tt* firal two y .-.r*
ennd vice-president o f the ,t*r ■ girl* lo G irl*' Star*, and one girl
organisation of B. and P. W the *emnd year. During C h rilt
Club*, i* given much of the rr- m»* time* It vent Christina* baadtt for getting the eirgatilialim kel* to the poor, ll sponsored the
Polio Drive, and collected, some
off to a good a tari In Sanford
Khe ignored the advice of other I 2 JWK).
Women were encouraged by
*tat» officer* to "aave time and
akip Rsnfnrd i&gt;eesiu*e the wome- the cliili to volunteer to serve on
here could nol Im otgtnised." Juries, and a member, Mr*. H a r­
and after tram ping the street- ry Huffm an, wa* the first to sign
up for thi* duty. Mr* .1. E . O raall day here tn a pouring rain, *'
dick, another rlub member, was
cured the nurleu* of a Huh.
the first woman to serve herr on
On Dec. I, 1UIK, an organitlion meeting wa* railed and ‘J .1 a Jury and wa* elected foreman.
women attended, all algnlng up Mr*. Mayme Hodgkin, • member,
served aa Jury fnremsn on a
that night a* eharter memhef*
In * letter from the Irw-sl nr murder rase.
Mr*. W illiam * wa* railed upon
ganisation felling nf the nnr!
meeting 15 day# later. Mr*. V«, tn apeak at meeting* of the o f•
throughout
Central
Acker was aurpriaed to read ganiiatinn
that not only had a Hub lieen Florida. High praise for Ihe lo­
organise! in San fo rd , but that cal Hub and ita work wav vnlred
R had M charter member*, the hy Mr*. Van Acker.
W ith Mr*. P. M. Glngle* aa
largaat number ever gathered together In (b* State. The regular president, Ihe Hub eontlnuea to
mamherahlp throughout th# year progrrta and ia taking part In
the citrk a ffair* of the C ity for
w as I t i rarn b srs.
W ith Mra. S a lly Mem Wll- hotter understanding of cltlieue
llama aa tha first president the ■hip and better eltitens among
R. and P. W. C ln h has been wide- the women nf the town

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Kmji S n u il lo Pyongyang by 2H3
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M am of thru comrades, ih r
Im* -aid. w rir beaten and
"m ^ jrin l b» tlirn Cnmrnmmt cap
In n , * T h r lt r .li tlnugyrd llir ir
‘ bniddri* and .a r l a few more
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•Minister’s Group Chicago Ed Kelly Participate In
Plans Campaign On Dies At Age 74 Five Power Talk

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s mooth average in 11,, 1,4 .e per
Swinging down si*l&lt;„ *(raet
rj over one Joa K Manley p o m together for the ftrlt Hm*. attar publication
lod
‘he Rua.ian named main*lreel of
Of a latter now utad at politl'al aromnnltton hy lha Democrat* At
A deepn ,„ ( |o H.t peie-nl |f l.’i 'tngyanc Ilo iiear l«l and i* n r
boitiim. fight, Walter A. t.ynrh. oppr^mt Ut Daway'a ry-alrc-Umi. trtla
the rarllei |&gt;eiln.l - i, |ttof!de.| yffjlv haired -■Cl»lt\ e• were found hi a
Two poaalhlllttra—nnr good, thr omr-nwan that Harder's la ltr, ahow* hk alrpprd out of lha Repuhllran
llerrmlwr in the reg'dalt-ot. It* .-• 1 d ' wP "I ro»ietpo|i'|ent
a* the
f i.Kamatortal nomination race In favor nf D»wey Hanley, now a van'llofhrr had,—lay ahrad of Ih r hur
by the National I'rortiM lion A . •I.
I '*1 I,rl trier, t.r,| arm In arm ,.-IM
than#.
dale for lha United Slate* Senalr. I* rrprriantad a* admitting that ha
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On thr god aldr of thr ledger w at pmrnl ted nnanclal atditanra R-ilh Manley and Ooyenror Dewey
fl « * ImhI i fi#|k«1**t| f |iisp1 Tf|.|- A ff|r | 1
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of Phuida nftm draw In dry con­
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n f fh# *hlfim #nf * fn fh# $ n \ r 1 •* |il* *d*f#'l wffh Vriflli ItMlrgR *ffi
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ifrand
\ mrrtinjr of r Ills i'lfniil' hi%
rhfHrpti,
I lortil hy
and
Fdwln
I»##n •#h#d:if#d for topl/ht at 7 'IA
Strvrna, all of Ht. IV frr •hnr|f.
tiVloel ai McKinley H»ll. Fu!l
uniform \% r#'i»i#iff»l f''r i!r#%a
K IW A N IH M i l l
Kiwonlana held a fir|#f m##fini»
ttf oonf| in 1 hr form »»f *• (tntfrl
I a Iti#* cl'lartiaalorti in nr«f#t to k##e
«ip th#ir rreord **f 5!? ni#riioira #
year, Pmdd#nt Ralph A
.^rtlih
•aht t*t*fav Itii# in th#
fo*%*
if th# Vin hi I'ltib m u -d hy Ih •
•tnrm, th# rn##tiriL* wn* h#M *tt the
Kpl«ropa| Pariah botiM*
G R A N D H T A N D ItK P S IR S
Nn 'iecllbm h*« been i - - t.e&lt;) bv
the C ity a* yet Iia t,. rep*trine nf
the grand *Uind at the Miminnal
Itaaeliatt I’ark, C ity Manager Ciiffnnl McKibbln said this morning
All available C ity workers and
crew* are now occupied in clean­
ing op th" streets, he added

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�FRIDAY OCT.
I a *k « I

.’id New Instruments
Ordered For Academy

N o t ic e

i;i.« * r lh v m m i m m n t
ftnitra aaif u alrti.r
*..Tfi.uiir
m* u i i r t at in* Mat..I id in*
|&gt; c l Ranford Fiona* I li*c*l.t
rail a Mi nlrli *1 O ri.n s l I lr. Hon to
ta ntia ikim .*'..—&gt; in* r u t uf i&gt;«
ford. F lrritU ..n itit Mt. ,tty . r Ho
I t a l i c . Its. lor ilr r th n .&lt;1 i m
Cl I f fem m ierirn* n ri.. term* o*
a n !* * of m t r* r* m * »*■&gt;
Mete *lrrtioo riia.l or t.rtd al ll.i
C ut lla li in ••Id i i . * ot tsn f. r .1
r t w lla . In &lt;&lt;&gt;nfnrinH&gt; l» Mi* l*w r
and ardttuner. Cr.al.oa in rl.cllr. i*
new In fo u r in ••..1 r i l r f t r j... 11*
will ha nptu * | I • &gt;. .. ri . I A n
fe ria l it kiaiulairl Tin,* amt will
l i n t nl T.Oo o'clock I’ VI on *sl.l
fat*
I Orcrl r atpoini di* Pa*’ '.
t t n lil.. frtv a ra I
Ij o
an.
■yd * K I m i i a* Inrpr i. ir an.

a

Mora than H . ikmj worth nl new
hand ItiMlutueidi hnva been or*
•laird for lha Cluoin* Academy
Hand. Prim ipal J. N. I loom* told
Rupl. T W l.awtun thla morn*
In*.
A total &gt;,f SO new inslrumanta
have bean oideitd, and a nuiithar
of old Initinm rnts h a ir been lent
to a factory in lietro ll for i*ritiidiiiiinui*. ai.d o th n a traded in
luw aid n r * n ulluin*i.t», hr *tat

The Uaiid I* dll acted hy halt)
Uiown. who i* alto *in*U)* teach
* r at the wTto.il Sit* it a yra*
dual* of the Wa t V lr*in la Mat*
i oil.v * of Mu*it, (day* piano and
■a F F l i.n.,U* i
...
tavrral wind itiitrum rnla.
• a l d ' r l * . I l l it
I * W ITN CIU W IIFHKM F I r.av.
Tha Croornt A cadiiny
Hand,
hereunto ••! my hai.it a* slay.tr of
thr City of Kanfur.l l urtda, and said |'iu f C iiw in i, wa&lt; on* ol Ih*
ha . a lansrd tn br i ( h i | . l hatatn lha firit N eyi.i hand* oiyam /rd in the
rani of mill CM/ oh 11.1• lha tih day htate uf Fluilda. lie unnouitcrd
c l Octehrr A I) 1*1®
ANHUI tv CaH i 4 " AV that a cemptian 1* under way to
Aa Mayor of lit* City of ia |.« inoiv fundi foi new blind 111*
Sc m ..(,i Florid*
Miumentn and to secure additional
(M A L I
Pool* foi Ilia (law ( l o o mi A ca ­
ATTKhT
demy I.ihtary.

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Man-hip

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t,hlr*podl»t

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A t lo t H a c u tll H ulk li.ilk llllg ,
FLoa*

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feel and. r io r iia .

Chevrolet Is
Ten Pickup

C h evio lrt 4 T»n
Pickup

M IN N M .N M Iltl lN H M K K T
T h r F uiiii tiaiifunian club of
J'arvford, held It* teyular m r.lln y
r i thr home uf (It. and M i- (1.
II Htark* ■in IVadnevday nipht,
( h i. i t , with llr. H latkr a* ho*t
A dall(tlitful rvanlll* wa* "pent
ill playinp yamaa am) an Joy in a
variou* antartainnSanta pfiiviucl
hy thr llo*t. A itrliclou* lulu lie. I,
! v*a» aervsd, a l th r rlu-a uf th*
in eel In*.
An iiiimual turn of event* took
place shortly after mhtniyht In the
i fort* of a *ur|iltsa MMlalwy rale
liratlon for Ur. Htarke, who than,
was no ton*er lha host but a *uipM*ed party.
Mr*. H taikr was a jfrarlou*
! h.ittris and arianyrd fur an nil.
usual IntroilUflioii to th# affair
With one effort, Ur. Htarke blew
out all th* randlrt on th* hrautl
fnilv d fco n trd cake Fach peraou
ireetvr.l a slice of Ihe cake and
was served a eeiu iu .it halpln* of
I drttclmis peach lee cream.
Ur. Htarke received many u tr
tut *lfla .
Those jirrren t ware: Ur. I- F .
Miarke. Oel.and, F la . (brother ol
Dr. 0 . It- M art a I, Mr. and Mrs
I W synsr, Uetiott, M ich. Mr. ami
Mrs. &lt; llutslon, Mi. amt Mrs
W I. Hamilton and llllle dau*li
M i. W Ilea tha, Mi* K. M Hobart*
4 i. and Mr*. II I. Uouylas, Mi
F. Hlalr, Mr and Mr*. C. ft Mar
It U Refoe, Jr , Mr. and Mrv
lit Ml. and Mr* U. Hurlon. Mr.
Mrs I.. ft. Kuhank*

I

I
Cheviolrt f Dcor
Sedan

Plymouth 2 Poor
Sedan

Plymouth 2 Door
k-retn

Seminole County
Motors
M. tat

n . Mellon Park

I ’haoc m i

M UHt'll UIKH
tra n k Central Murph, kb, *
• ulol id i * * icla-ut h it* fur thr pa-t
IT v e a il, died Turn! ay a I hie
home lb Coldtbcio lie waa »
inemtMr of the Seventh pay Ad
venttst Church.
Funeral seivicc* will lie held
Sitndey aftrifioon i t SL-fki nVluck
at lb* Alien Chapel la liuldMioio
a ltli Flder J. W . June*, paatns of
th* S e v * » t tc. J H iC A tV M itW i
O m u l) ufftclalln*. T T . Hurlon
t uurral llum r will have chaige of
arianRcinenta.
Sntvlvoi* me lode the widow,
Rota Hetkin Mnrpli and on*
tuother, Prof. K. C . Murph and •
iMphtw, l*ruf. A C . Muiph, IhiII.
of Ashbuni, tea.

French

tiuiap. odenc# to Vietnam
W tr*,
And the**
Vietnam
Pt*"n of ahum wer* &lt;inr» ton*
■Mnnl r|o*e c«llal.u*atur* w ith
llaetlaaaW scram raa * llaal
I ha French, belle*# they ha-e
hackad Vtftniinh trailer II., (!bt American hack in * In their effort
Minh to train full runtrol of In
to pat y ira tcr powers of
•iorhina llo. himaalf, ha i recently vrnmritL
hiuadtaU to hia auppottaia that
k H !»ai himaalf, *evrfei* eritl*
Jesuit* successes on tha frontier cited on all side* for proloaainK
thru footplate victory if Mill far liia slay on tha French Riviera
off.
while c riilr Klip* lilt to o nliy, I*
While tha French aia w allin * liypanliiK Satyon, tha pcoviifunsl
fui the Am erican emu pioKiaiu capital a rut renter of tha Fieiich
to km Into fu ll aw my they hava a d m lnliiialio ii, whan h« returns.
taken fuither »lap. to slrenKltw-n T t ait Van llun flrM to Ila n ik o k ,
thalr |trh,IM«i man *arti*on hy Thailand's capital, to meet tha
muhllliinf a ll mala tifilla n i be- a* ampaior and V irilism Chief of
iwi*n Mia » r n ol III |u 116 foi a stale o hm h« latutna from hie
pi nod of HI day* military duty. loot month May In Franca.
French rltlia n a , who hold 4)) tha
ilvtl u it ic r Job* in nutth li.duthina w ria fiu ie n to thalr join.
liaipitr tha rarant French losses
obiervni *ay that only an actual
I f lea i l t i t t M
# I 'tfiii
lin t i
ifivailon hy Communist C him e
lioopi cuoulinated with a Vial* Stairs would m in i on a |(frm cn li
minh * rn rra l
offensive
could hated on juiMce.
arhlrtr a hi rakthiuUftb to the
U u llri Lai Led the objectives uf
louth.
a h y tu n -lu ip tesolultou calling
Thata l» no official conii i motion
her* of reports urtelnstin* in lor Li* |iowcr cum uli*lions. The
II uiik Kon* that tha Chinese Rad* five m«|oi nations would lepotl
iiavr crossed lha holder 01 ala ha*V to the (u iie n l session of Ihe
piapanny to do •« It would apIccnrral A n n u l.ly coy plogiess
prai llo (dii Muih'a ttoopa a ia
dolny w*M eiioutfli with lha train- ci h it . r J
tine MoitililiitK Mock to tha
in* facllitiaa, auppllaa and eniiip
man! lha Chlneee have ylvan I ham. whole ploposal .evolves around
w luibei the C h i n e r uninuitlMa
In addition tu tha rrtial offrn
alva in tha north, lha French fare or the NatlunalMta would repr ■
• ut i tdna III *cs*‘h hi* flvr talk*.
iunturned haraatment tn ran lral
an,I auiithtrn Indnahla, whan half
Itihtiia &gt;ut* Inaislad that the
nl ||u‘a eitirnated
ir* u la i
him-se
Nationalist*
have
no
tioopt fl*ht w ith tha mil of thou ii* h t in the I' N . and i toil place
•ani&gt; of y u arrlllaa. who arr mere- -ii.iilld ho Ftveii Ml the lapse ly anil- French ami strongly Na- *d ilative- .,f the Ke.l I'etptn*
i*'*lfna. The IJ in i • ri S tila a lira ra
twaahrt.
A merit an o ffiria lt are in yin* rieted any ch a n ** in Chinit'*
tha Preneli to reach a political rvoretentatioii Th» whole lakue&gt;
iir&gt;dri*tandiufr with that part of *1111 it pandin* lief, i • lhl« (len
lha populace w hirl. Is anfi-Vlat- ■la l Acsemtdv se*c|on,
(hillr* point) d out that in the
tninh but M ronply iiatlonallrt.
Tha French a ia iilio confront- yraia liner the war th* major
ad hr a political rem it fioni their l-owirs have held th.iinamls o f
' ■ 1 )&gt;K
nil ofleo t, &gt;»• hat dlf
own sponsored Vietnamese *ov
nnm.nt T he prime mlnlMer uf firiiliy rvrn In reachin* i* r e e 1
*
1
»n
an
ap. nd» H* declared,
thr Han flat *over»menl, Tran
"We do not despair, and wa ac
Van lluu, tins publicly attacked
r|d th. principle* of ltd* i r Mi­
Franrt's delay in *ra n lln * fullai
ld Inn Win never there are poMt
Mlitias uf it*re*menl
we »re
prep •rid to *itplort them to ths
utmost."
Huisia'a lic o h A. Malik * j t i
later that John Foster Dutle* told
him In a private rnnveriatluu
t
It.
Jf. Secret a rt-Metie tat
ry p n Id* had follow c l a "dots*
'•le*f c*.l policy" hut that the
l'nlt)d Ftatc* t.4.1 to suppoit Ide
for ra alert Ion Iwcause o f fart at n
rip(iimlt»&gt;*nt*v
truths it* ii lad hr ti4&lt;t made aftf
«ufh remarks to Malik, its a a i d
. w.uilif issue a *tatam*nt tite r

jfltK fcV MOir.SK
AW AM NPl

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i f * V * * V ,V C S OQkVS
- S A B . . . I p T 1 T W lJ V r v e
a A •»a . A i
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*

IJ. S. Offers

ome
In (ffiiM and shops rofrosh
dt th# famllfaT rod coolsr

J l k Jcr it tuArr « r .
/raw* K u r il
I0 T T II0

U N III

m m

M »i m

A U fN O IIfT O l IN I COCS COtA C O a tA H T I# *

■ THE dANFOHI) COCA-COLA ■OTTftING H I

M R S I H H l i b l T C M lim M
Th*
Youti*
Womea'a
Social
• tut. a i* l Sunday a I the home of
Sifter H illy* P U ld i, 1016 W w t
I w aiflli Rtteet. T h * op*ntn« son*
s i r " J rt u i Hsaps Me N ear l U

R c f M f d i ig s H t P * f i s t ! S k jio c k S c ia g

deaund for
C o «trtifM «» k r*co lu iio n u isg n o rifU ’i ftW to u i C k n u Industry
. . railin g and tubUfafoo prkSa . . * bnoaiinf
g ro v* a c rS s g t. . . . of«m ng up a n atio n w td t
market o f aeftM 10,000(000
co naum tn.v .
bringing additional aoundnaai to th* economy
o f (he entjrt u ai*.
Although just fcv* years old, this infant
in d u stry . prndpead hki£-n&gt;bilUoo c a s t- Ia n
season. Y « mSi h Wfog i f * * m f (W osrfoaa

The fsKstst story o ffto ttn tunihin*" it just ost
•SAiupl* of th* litk ti with which Florida rewards
vision, research anti in iiiitit*. "Thtre'i |i/ d in
that thaC tu n ih la * r Equaity b ri|lu pouasiala
abound in agricairor*. conus*ret, a«4 indnitry.

Tha aaclusivf Urads AA

■MliS &lt;s* Durkss's MarAida* ha* h®ea etubliihed
is * f a a ia c iio a by

\

to m

m

m m m m j:

M f Sl « MUSS Ol r t S S

smiflts hi|Mifhiin| K J S
oppoHutitiM. Wt
«iit yss dig and mil Mini
is m faiondi up North.

�FB1PAY QCL 20, 1950

tw p
F IR S T

At THt CHURCHLS
\ u C k u t h N slica; mutt l&gt;« prtM nU il al the Hat*14 u liU t wt&gt; t*«
Jar

L cfaia

p u b l i c a t luu.

S a n f o r d M in i s le i i n l A v m c is t in n
l(«tv. I I . 1.. Z im m e r m a n , I 'r e s id e n t

Jo# C. I’ ntttt, Set*. - lira*.
F IR S T

I 'H K S B Y T F H I A N
( H I Hi H

S'.&lt;4 A SI » I'.‘tt.it tkbooh
11.00 A .it. M-.irtiux VVjiahip
Salmon by All. AUlut.it.
6.40 F Al. Yuuth Fellowship.
7i3U F. Al Ftuiiiuc \t..t-i,ip.
Special Mutic lor Stimiev Morn
in f: uusrtei: 'Open Mv t i l l
Seall by Stanley Bntndey, Cirulint M. ltti.lt 0 now Loo Harper
John F ltr: Anthem; " M ill 1 ht
Cherubic lloti". Gaul by Youth
Choir with tolo by Stanley Hium
ley.
Special Alutic for Sunday Even
lug: uuattet. ‘‘Rock of Area' bv
George Touhy, W. Al. H &gt;*#, C. C
Hor.aid, Charles Murtison.
H O LY CRO SS CH U RCH
(Epitcupall
Key. H. L illlttu n /Intmerruan. H I)
Hector
Jillth Sunday Alter Trinity
8.W) A M . Holy Cotniuuiihilb
9:00 A.AI. Family Service and
Church School.
II on A At. Mot nine Fla y er and
Sermon.
6:00 K M . Y F S L ,
Service* during the week:
AUndat through Thursday and
Saturday Holy Communion 7:30 A.
M.
Friday Huly'CtffnWuhTdn 9:00 A
J^j
| „ &lt;.M*.M**t*»
Saturday Irit«rce*»u&gt;ru 12 05 I'
»

( H l’ KCH'OV CH RiS'l
L'lin A * erfUe -amrt "Her (in { Slrrel
J. C. NlehuHun. Allnltirr
10:00 A.AI. ililrla.School
11:00 A M M&lt; yo u * Wore hip.
7:30 F Al. K&gt;o»w»r Worrhiu
Thursday 6:00 F.M. Hil l. Study
V lilict* always wtlcohre
F IR S T A lE T H O D lsT C H I Hi H
J. E.

M cK in ley. M itil’ lr r

Mr*. F. K. Stephentun. II H.E.
9:46 A.AI. Church School. A
rlsts for eveiy age .
11:00 A. M Myrnm* Worship
Sermon topic: “Tire Conquest Of
Doubt.”
' 0:30 P. A!. Youth Fellow.lop Ser­
vice.
&gt; 7:40 KM .
Evening
Worship.
* Sermon topic: “ Keys To Comfuil.”

IIIE

r l it Hr H ( I I n o il
26ot» Film A itrine
Her. Jue t t r e e . F j.io r
Sol..Jay Sihool begins tt 9 46 A
Al i latte , for all i &gt; n l,.o d spirit
filled teachers
Morning Worship al l l 00 A M
A|r-«age by the pattoi, "The Al'
Nations En sig n !" The great w inder u( the world t da.
will he
brought In light by the S -tlpture*.
After the message a dadl stlor, setvice will be held out In front of
the church. Dedicating trig rhur.*1,
flag to the local church. A ba*krl
dinner will le spree.) fot th* &gt;ip ‘‘
lie. Ihe t u n in g service will he
special music snd tinging and lah *
by the d lslitcl boosters
Evangelistic service at 7 30 F Al
Mtctage by the Ksv. II M. C lew *
who it conducting the te n t s ) the’
is uow In p io g ieit Sery ices each
eyenlng si 7.30 KM I n * church
■lung hsnd are futnhhine the
music arid lire public is Invited |n
attend all lhe&gt;c
ter y|. .s .
The
place where you ate tints a sir an
gei once.
Tuesday evening praver inertIng and Bible slu.lv at 7 10 F.M.
M iis h n s r v
service
Thursday
evening al 7:30 l ‘ M
Victory lead*r service each F r i­
day evening at 7:40 F M
F IH 8 1

r IIR IS T IA N

( I I I Id II O F ( ' l l H IST.
H flh N M ST
Min East SrcuiHl Slreel
Sunday S sThmiI P it&gt; V M
Morning Service II no A.M
Wednesday S a iv t * 8.00 P.M.
heading Room [ or .days and
F iid a y t 3:0u to 5:oo I M
‘ T i.b a lb n A ( ( .i Death' is ihe
sut.lact of
Itit
1 estuli Sermon
which will be lead In Churches of
C h rist. Scientist thi.iughoul ihr
w-.il t on builds. Oct.der S3.
the Golden Test is. "Blessed ts
the tusn tin t endured, trim tsti.m
for when he Is tried l.r shall re
cede the crown of life, which th .
I „rd hath pioiui.ed to them that
lute him" (James i ICi

Among the citation, which com
pilsc the Lesson sermon it tbe fol
IvWlng from ihr HiMc "Tlie man
that wandereth mil of die wav
of under&gt;t»nd|n&lt; shall leioain in
Hie coligr.gallon of dir dead
lie mat ( lilow tlh aftei ti ehtrout
ties, and mercy flndeth lift right
eousnets. arid liunoui ' iFioy £1
10.41 i.
I n . L e * .on Hernimi also n.ciude
the following passage lim n th.
Christian Science texdxml., "S-l
encr and Health will, Key to th
S crlp lU lc.
by M alt Hal.cl Eddy
" F lo g it .t is t&gt;orii of eaperiertce
II la thr ilprnlng of ui.ulal man
through which the mortal i» drop
pe.i fot the immortal. Filth,I iierv
or h e ie a lirr, auffuinw m Hcieri'r
mint dvsliov all illusions regard
mg life and mind, and le a rn ria C
ii.a t.iia i sense and seif The old
man with his daeds mu&gt;l be put
off Nolhuig sensual or sinful i«
Inim uttsF' (1*96.4 I d .

t I II Id II

FIH SI H .V FIIM &lt; M ills II

161.7 Hanford Avenue
J. Randall Fa rris, M lndler
'‘Keeping A Trvst With Jelu*'
Is ihe morning set toon subject lire
M inister of I he F n .t
(lirlstiaM
i hutch will use Sun.lsy mottling
‘Following C h iltt A f s t ” w ill l *
the evening lermon euhlecl.
The Church School v ill begin Its
worship an) study at 0:46 A M .
Christian Youth Fellowship will
meet at 0:30 P.M.
You ate rotd islly invited to
worship with us.

Fa rk

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C H R ISTIA N AND M ISSION ARY
*.*« rfgtlil - f i*l* «tlu|lir|( niiil diet
Iw - w H
N o 'if f
• A LU A N C K
•uch . t4 lrn 4 11* 111.111(1 iio i *• nt#ii
I'ark Avenue and Fourteenth Htreel
0It411 I f h. M
H I# II#.||
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i&gt; t in : i in n r %ir r»ii &lt; m \ i t
Glenn E . Sm ith. Pastor
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A.Si.

Hi hie School- Notice

!• callesl to the change of boot
of th. Blhls School from 10:00 t
9:43 A M .
U;tMU A.AI. Morning
Worship
Message: “The d ia llin g * of Oui

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Morning Worship H im A M Her
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"You have teen a ship out oi
the bay, .winging with ihe tide
and 'reining a* if it would follow
it. snd yet ft cannot, for down
te m a lh the water it Is anchored
many a tout sways toward*
heaven but cannot ascend thlthei
because it Is anchored to some tec
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MORNING D EV O TIO N S
Rev. J. E. McKinley, pastor of
th* First Melhsidivt Church, will
he in charge of the Morning Devo
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neat
week.
Morning Devotions is a nitsen
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each inurning, in cs»jpeiatiuri with
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1951IDERUIBY.
A Y B E you've read about it. Surely you've heard
about ft. It's the amazing new automatic tranadilation developed by Ford Motor Company.

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Wow you’re going toee# It, thrill in it, fur the lin t lime
in any car, in the new 1V61 Mercury.

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Th# "Tilefonei" shirt It o fin#, long-wearing broadcloth with
narrow candy llripoi, end-ond-end weaves and very fin# check
patterns. If is topp«d ofi with th# p#rf#ct*fiiling Arrow collar-has
th# lollor«d-to-your-torio Mitoga design. Sanforized labeled, it s
guaranteed n#v#r ta shrink mar# than 1%.
Th# ties and handk#rchl#fs com# In colors specifically d#ilgn#d
to play up to th# shirt's good looks.
Com# In, tak# a look at Arrow "T#l#lon#s" and It's o cinch
you'll tak# at least on# home.
Shirt# $3.9S

T i## $ 2 .1 0

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Merc-O-Matio ia the name. And ol thie you ran tie
asset there'N he smtAtag file it on fA* m u ll Tim I hulling
new U U Mercury wilt be making a dehut tn our
ehowroqma in a very few days. And unru you nee it,
we think you'll agr*#t
Fbr “ th# d r itt of your life," it’s the new 1961 Mercury
With IfdnsO -M atic D rivel
W hat t#M rro-0-M atlc Drive? h ’a a completely new,
piecely autoniitk drive developed under tlie
S m t £ » of Ford Motor Company and Borg-Waruer
ttanarnbiioni #ngis*#f#,
«tigiB«#ta, and mad*
made to tadar
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(or
M h r w y 'i gr#at.
g m t. V-typa, #-cylmd»r Angina
#ngm*. Jta
F W t H K - h 't - h simpler, more affictmt!
M ak e* rra ry driver an espert
Naturally, th#r»'a no clutch or gearthlii. But that#
th# rseamblance to other drives ends. For ltd* new
M tt#-0;M ati« Driv# La differant. Evan the eaaler-lo' panel la differant. Tire drive sel*&gt;'tor ia
I'tbM a parson accuatomad to a standard
# u.Tectty at homa. And it you're familiar
d m ** , )#u'U notice inunadiiiely the big
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difference in the way liii» new 19M Mercury
with MercO -M atic turforms.
There’a no "muahineM." With Merr-ti-Miute
D rive ynu gei instant, certain re*|Km«e. You
eiart In one smooth »wet-|&gt; of power. No tug­
ging as gears change. There’s a "tltiwvi.-oFilfi"
for extra lull climbing and parstng )Kiwer; juet
preee the accelerator smarliy to the floor. And
Merc-O-Malic ks cool operating
no uncom­
fortable heat In the passenger compsiintent.
There * no “ runaway" downhill. You are in
control alt the Mine with ilmefigiae'acomprealinn at work In save your iirakes.
Tliera’a no siallitig tn tratik*. 1‘ark on a hill if
you like. You’re eafe. Merc-O-Maiic liriv#
lu lu when in Parking |«isilion.
Yee, Merc-O-Mattc is going m make you furget all you ever knew about automatic iranamiaarona. Thla ia it—the easy, rure, rale,
a-m-o-o-i-h “i/ro* of your life." A nd—It's* e*trnnrdy thrifty.

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D ote nn of N ew Fea tu re# in I9.*!l M e rcu ry
But M err-Q-M itlc I* only parr ol me great
new Mercury (or 1(161, There * n new loou

trwn end to end . . . beauliful new rtyiing . . .
rich, liter (ahrica and color* to niako Mercury
(or 1961 one of the smartest car* on ihe road.
New safety, too—Uw new rear window alone
givea you more than 1,000 tuphirv metre#* ot
• de viewing area, tlreaivr comfort in a new,
improved vent dating system which tiring* you
Ju*t the amount of Ire-eh air you wanii when
you want It, and when* you want it.
It’* ih« |Tea car ol the year —/J*n* on beauty,
1‘liu on comfort, p in t au eafely, j.tea on econ­
omy—plus on everything but firice!
All that and thu great new Merc-O-Maiis
Drive, too. Yea. you’ll want to see these new
Mercury*. Bo watch Mercury showrooms (or
the new 1961 Mercury with Merc-U-Matic
for “ ilia d m * of your lit#’'— fur ’ the but
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to bring you ra. ti year a U l l.r car. it t lr r in every way
that *ii|ln*«rmg, research, ind * iprnsnce can achiava.
"F i r 1961 we are proud to po-ent ila&gt; (rest new Ford
Motor Company automatic trsnitntsd.« M erct) Mstic
Itrtve devtki|«&lt;l by whs' w» regard aslh#grtaleit lin n
of erigtnrer* tn the country tndey. W* think this sutoinstic driv . I i i ' «Bln. ni snd •• rsllsbi* a* tbs auUanobisa
industry kiviw* how to build today.
“ We sincersly tellav# that ti« new 19M Merrury, with
it* Mrrc U .Malic Dnve, It* tiew &lt;tyi* and cutnlutt, wilt
be Ihegreaun ot all Mercurys. ’

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THE WORLD TODAY

That rank matcrialitim h it brnUKht thn world to iln
ll» lie W U I M acKKNZIK
ftrt'fient chaotic condition in the txlirf of many educational
At' I o m en A d a irs Analyst
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leaders.
In
a
effort
to
provide
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antidote,
some
colleges
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a i t o W r 3 1 . m i F , »tl
•*•»* f I f f i r #
Much of th* might wevr of unwhich diil not previously have them are instituting religious
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rest which it tw rrplng Asia her
* ORRtVM of •!*».*» 1 Itoff.
courses as an lni|Mirtant part of the curriculum.
its h a ils in a factor which a lot
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Columbia University, one r.f the number, has made 'jr» peoplr ovrrlooli— h a lrn l ant fear
M IM IH &lt; &gt; f t l 1 %
courses In religion available not only to the undergraduate of im|i*rialirm.
I I to *III* i »
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T he Asiatic rountiies rilh rr
laxly but to adult students of its community. These courses have
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an overpowering urge to
tody of the Hiblc as be frci of the apron-string* whlrh
f
I a r t lt r
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ugnlficant religious bind them to an imperial “ mother
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boo literature or philosophy, in that all
',3 N x R l l H
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systems are included. An of fie* r of the university consider- country" or, in baring rut Ibe
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again will bernmr Vtimrshnl in
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standing of Western culture and it ■democratic institutions". col nnialism.
( t u t M M im r n l
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of
Communism naturally find* this
We often lose sight of the fact that the founders u|
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M i l l •**
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unrest a fruitful firlcf for operai t f r t ilm r *i*4 * r f tu tts ig rmtmm
Iliis
country
were
religious
men.
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tiny
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I m I m m iI
of
intolerance,
m it t n l su m c s in s in th n w a y &lt;
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tcilcr-in cc. their
t h e ir integrity
in ir g r t ty j
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zeal for tolerance and broadness of view we have reached a
from the time of it &lt; inception onward. In our present-day
paint verging on indifference tec piritual matters, perhaps
we need more study of religion

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Nn Mill ttf thumb o n fiftie s
H c iti iht #&lt;-ll»cfir*. nl any 'lay. " •
nni-l In In h.irmuni -rilli dip spirit
n( d ir tlay. amt &lt;&gt;f *11 d ir il«t»got dip «Sn *it ennn 0 leot **v*rt
of the -abbath il»c
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, v r i . ihe fad remains that broadlv speeklng m an y-p erhap s Ih*
nia)nrlljr— of the rebels are Im­
pelled by llirir do-ire for independenre ralher than Iiy any vir­
tue (bey «pr in llolihevim i .
Thi». I take It, is Ihr larch*
ground of Am rriia's effort lo petviiadt- t-’ranrr lo give a grealri
band to the gove-rnmenls ot IhiIh rre nrw Imbahmese slates—
Vielnam , l.aos and Camtaalia.
fht e *talrs are aiding the Kr-nch
in lailllm g tb*‘ Communist* led by
l.e in r-il llo Chi Minh, who got his
training from Moscow—and things
have In-. 11 going ve-ry liaitly lor
Ih r sla lrs.
A s might lie rip r r le d , the Com­
m unists are making a big play
with Ibe charge that the T'reneb
are bent on re-imposing colonial
rule In order fn m tinler this. Bee-

Not tlip le ast of the fae tors proeleie ing Ihe teilM'nrns
anil in rveius drain which seems to lx* o i harai le rislie of
niiMlern life is muse. We have lieieime so nrrtlHtomrcl lo il*«
rontimial impae I tiiat il is talo ii for grante el A (Kirioel of
sileiie-e-, Hiirh as Ihnt ohseerve*el on Armistifr* I lay. is more
Ih-n l lw tec* rli- ipiMinilrii ll V"» impressive than fireworks or twits.
ih'ii'c ptl *i min Ii I f f publicity
The Army Signal Corps is working on the suppression
is lliP pai**» ** yon think ynil of noise- in radio anil television els ran soil by tin* ojxTation
nfii'ts in f^aft.sflic-pore ol n*»s- of electric razors, refrigerators, eh etrie- sweepers and so
forth tte-fiiii- the i- ran ts&gt; &lt;teipieeel, tlu-v most In areiirntely trlarv «f Stale Ache'on has Iwen
print i»'*RAIn(( up 7tH * ton.
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Tiff p in r ffitnrhl Ii »lt|J|?F»tir»lj;
Vi'loped. K it u lt im a t e m ililn r y use- woeilel lie in b u ttle a r e a s , •Him.
AmI ( a ?n iFf* fmi tliMf vn\ |»othfo
Moreover, Ihe Sri-reeary has Inf rrp |jy | r* jwrtf Ff'il 11if pcivf f fl to im p ro v e c o n tn iiin ic n lio n s nnd su p p re s s n o ise s w a ic b rniilel ,is|e d that a large part eif III*
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»il ll*p li**rii|ii*ll*ts el * foolball
hrndkappinR ring wh*i* Imit moi
t*rif *fipvtpil *1 l»«tl nnp nl ihrm
* mrtuber nl lit*- old Capon* pang.
Itui lli*-iH'lili * ip i i V*»leil lirtl.
|h*l mlriinll"li*l cm Lflrrtt will
ileji *1 nullung. ft*n lo invading
lb* (ooiImII wtnld; tpfiipil. di*i
ptnl**iion*li«m in li»e|li*ll it li«bl*
to a llta il R*m1&gt;l*r»

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c i* m i nut in Chicago * • " !' on a
f t ,200 * y r * i u l t i y ainsss**! *
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t^iio n p o a lo l on ill* I*m r li*»l
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g iv e in fo i Illa tio n to I In* eneinv
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id h n - b ro u g h t n lm iil bv w a r 's I'lnerge iic lc s ,
e*ncd a n il a p p lie d in w a y s whie h w ill b
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f il* m l lo lb* moving piclui* ind ie lit*t. C onRirit m»v p * ,t no
Iriw wbirb *bfiJgct llj* Jrt*rinm
M lb* p i* u lo piint whatevtt iti
trilln l* i boot* lo print"' out lH*'

lie* i oni (c* (or moving pit Inr*
ttyii*ft 1b*v c«n b* renlroll*d
and i*t&gt;til cod by C n in tin t in *ny
w*v il ***t til And you
not
(iml lli* Su|ti*m* C o w l t*nd*nti|j
any d*ciiio ni wbicb limit ibr
pb'**i id lb* lrd *ia l no*rinn**nl
in ibit day and lim*
“ Ob. ibal mm* *n*my bad w iill*n a l* U * i" , tom*on* it i|uelr&lt;l at
haring taid. And to lb* old l*ll*r
file. at* l**mg lantacVrd in N&lt;tr
VwV *lal* d i*i* ilayt in an effort
lo putt* tnmrlbmg uniatnry about
lb* ofipniiiion. (»ov*inor 0*w *y
ilam b arcu trd by a letter w nllrn
by bo man IjfW rn a n l C n m n n i
] m Manley, now a candidal* lor
Spnalf. of oHtring In
I l« rl* y ‘» iW*|». Am i ih*
com* lu c k by o((*ririg in f%id*nr* a Irltc f w nttfn by
S fn alo i |#timan d*f*ndmg Alg*»
I b n , letter (mind guilty of lying
UBibr oalh during a rpy trial.

Form*r Prrodrnl Iloom rprakr
obr language when be rayt that
other democratic nation* of ibe
wtuU will hare to l*ear iheii rbai*
e| llie cod of iiopping Ituuian aggteiiHin nc ibit tounlry ibould
wilhcfiaw behind ibe Atlantic and
Paofn octam and 1*1 ihe Kutiiant
have them. We hare already dump­
ed ?0 billion dollarr in Europe
the wet rnded. end il looli
•f the European* ere iete dirto dofend thimealrer. than
ll k becoming incraaitngly
■mt that they want m lo do
proride both the money red
Il would be a heap eerier for
‘ Bern the Ruraiant ia (be
tbeo to deetroy (hair

G;”

Am erican aims which are In lie
■. lik e no m a m
shipped In 1 tides'dilute must he de
m a t i s 1 liroaei- livt'tnl diercliy In Ihe slalei forcaa.
th e noise- m u ­ Ttu* French had wanted mutt of
!h*-*p weapon* lo go to their
w e c a n a lw a y s Arm y in Ihe (irld. hill are said lo
la- altrrm g Ihcti plan* In fall in
with Washinglnu'a views.
There !• n*» poled In trying tu
I h 'f e n t
b o ltln tip any loitering mlnniall»m In Asia. The day is pad when
first
in t time
lime in five .y .e .a .r-. . .a "mother-country*' ran impose

Notre ................................
Maine's detent lor Ihe
the
mu t lx- reg.ml.il an a g.xsl thing foi ial-r-oil. glale fesitli.ell ^
.* t ' " f ""
even though il brought gried let th*' Iboilsamlii of Notre
Thai naluially Is a hald truth
Marne ndmirera the country ewer. The ancient Athenian veil­ fur a “moth**•country" to swal­
ed to I’xih' the virtuous Ari tides tieiaiise he was lireel ol low, but Iiy «nd largo th* imperial
govrrnuu-nls hav* fiirn l up In It*
hearing him enthral "The .hist". Many s|xert lovers, not out In proof of ltd* wo hav; such
of jiartiiilitv to some other college, think Mud Notre Man..* gr*al new- nations k « India, I’akl*tnti, Burma, and Indoneaia.
baa I*&lt;*♦-ii at Mie lop ot Mi*' he l p long enough.
Still, feat of a rrcrudestenc* of
Intercollegiate fesiMmll .urprise the layman In many
iatlam U ^w ay» tn th*
way.'. To take Notre Maim*, not that it is ilifferent from Impel
m i n d s o f I h r A s i a t i r |u-opl*». W a
many »dliet . its echedoles have Im liule’d trips to New ^ork. ^av, , .penfk e u m p lr"f this
New Or lea US ami l.o* Angeles ami many |s*inU* -Iput, of in tb* rrlwllmn In French Indo.
I hose lull all eon.drill ably ell riant Irom lim ilhiVer.slly's ehiim. That U CommunUt las^b
rd. lo
sure, but it ir*t* Its im*
home town, Senith (tend. Indiann. llow i|o the players on f*lii» laegelv fi'«m the piopaganmu h traveling teams manage to ri*i any sindyinff.' hr wa* d t Hm I Flan** t» trying In retime
bet colonial hold. ’
not that their piirissu* in going to college?
i
I’araduiiral Iboilgb it seems,
-*• * i .
i • '
T V T ' “f(
1 I h i. feae of lm p*H*lism may ill

t a i i y It
i AAFSM
f I . fV* 'll e/lt
dm in p* ii from lb* Th* florwi* tJlei
"eiprrma CiHirt tods'
sid an Ipacul
paswlnr of a m V '- * 1
fitalli***) win!* lb* i* n l* i »*» n**t
Ol**i Inih** &lt; llv lh *l did lb* mml lotllig* Is end teepiiied lo on- a ll&gt;
h-lr.-|or iii drlerntini* If h&gt;« pal
d *m *i;f. Ily lb* Ian* lb* i* n lri eons n ip
v ra is ntd
attivrd lb* wind i*lo cily li*il lt**n
The cm o l. in a imanin&lt;on» tl**-i
'sg tr*lly r**iurril by lb* lone lop • ion, ervrr-ed an oed-t of
n trd in d A* * *rstill. Iiy lb* lim* S la l* Ib-vri»t-r Ib'pvrliurhl whirl*
fv*iyn n * i**li/*d « biitoi *nr w*» •uspendcil the tu rn ** of Ih r Mar
IllUiptr tloli-l |o Mia mi It**,. Ii fr*
r*d lv coming m il w*nl bnm* In t.'idavi in l'l|H mi clung, of sell
dii mnifilhing »bout a, ib* wool Ing alcohobr lieverage-' io minor
Th* court said Ih* bnrdan of riv*» n»rr.
poili N litV In d 'lrrm liir wh(i is
lb * Nn*i*m* C ninl lu ln ib d wnd*r ibr a c* of 21 i on IT*, op*i
tb* Fi**ib*m ol lb* P ifi* d i i i x aim bill ’ tbrrc mu ' ••* nm* r* *
sonaM* standard of dlllgrnr* to
d I lb* U . S . Coinlilution do*i not
lavind hit lis p ilr v "

tpmmH in

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F R I D A Y O C T . 20, 1950

F L O R ID A

■■ ■ '.s e

i he S.mlonl Herald

•

?

Jusllrr Olanit T*rr*!l. in wrii'n'
the court'* opinion. &gt;atd "M*"
■pd women n*»v !&gt;* tr*nili*d lo
ptOCUf* a prnTion or enlist in ^b*
Arm r bu* tha law crrs-rlb s. p&lt;*
sucb reipilrrinfnt 1 1 lw admi*t*d to
s recklsd tounc*'*Nadh*r line* II i*.}tili* lh» pro.
t-rtaftnr lo atm btm«*ll wtlle a I*.
i|p|**tni III * h * e V lb* vrrarttv n*
nis palrmiN. Wr think it 1*u&gt; Istr b
lo nvokr oim 'b lim it* la-rauiC Ibr
nation lint Ip him."
'
Court records show Her hnlrl‘*
license wa» auipendn) for -clliiebovriagaa In In o tlnivrnltv of Mi­
ami tlmlcnla who lol-1 ih* |mue**
emplovrs Ibe* w*r* 21 v*aia old.
They lal*r admilled Ihrv w*l* nfit»IS

"In a collection of memorabilia
of *arlv V’rat*in history lh*r*
was ditcfivarcsl Ih* recuril of lb*
trial nf a man for stratinc a pair
of bool*. Tb* boots w *r* Indlcslcd
at rshll.il A. Thr verdict nf th*
Jury «»» nnt guilty- bit! with Ihr

Cotton sSIntc.s Fi^ht
Kxport Isimitationn
At* Special W aaM stlmt Her rice

WAHIIINOTON. Oct. 20

*40

Col l mi r ia l* ntrmlsria of Cuticiesa and gruwswa kept battling
today against tha Agriculture t&gt; partmcnCa order limiting cotton
r» porta,
Th*y continued fighting riaapHa
a atatemvnt h r Pr*a!d*nt Trum an
that ther* ts no justlficattun tn
i* la s tha ordtr.
Cottnn Is neeetrd at home, he
told hla news conference jrestarday
Tha order limits colion a*porta to 2 ,000,000 bites In the
eight-month August-March pertod.
Chairm an Johnson i t b T r i ) nf

Ih* Benil Ia Defcns* Iitm llgttlng
CommlllM called on tha nront(tons board to gtr* him an aatimato on military e*t*on naeds
twfwemi now awl June 10.

Tha export curb order' rraa Is­
sued to make aura tha U. ft. hia

enough *rnttoii. The Agriculture
Department, Johnto.i said, aaknl
Ih* munlllona board for a figure
on military Maria In plenty of
Mm* bsrt hasn't (* t it yet.

New Iftirriram*

ll nPltflTMri Finns f*Ng.• IlMt t

i til* I ilu

dragon.

Specials Today

USED C A R S
1018

1916

C H EV R O LET

OLDS

I ’k c t lin e

A u ro sp d a n

Club Coupe

l^iw Mileage, Fu lly eqiiippecl
it ilb A New Bet I if White 'In* ,.u n *r eat used only b&gt;
Wall T ire s, Kadlo An Itrale r,
fam ily, lim'd, el**n and well
Special
kepi automobile. For sal*

*I395&lt; h&gt;

$112590

1949

1911
CHEVROLET
Master Deluxe
2 Dr. Sedan

B U IC K

&lt;Iray Super Sedan
lin v cn only H|n| miles by local
Imslnrss man. F u liy i-nuipped
with radio, heater - dclri.sler,
windshield w ashrt, looks like
a nrw car.

FIN E ST TAILORING IN
SH EEN GABARDINE

Itaillo,

nrw

paint,

new

{ 1 7 .5 0
W ear W ith A ll
S la ck *
tral

$ 500-09 D i s c o u n t

cover-, gnml Hr** and running

1919

$ 495-90

Other New Jackets
And Casuals
From $4.

good, fin ly

B U IC K

1947
FRAZER
Sedan

Dark (Jreen Super
Sedan

fin* owner, low mileage Clean,
fully equipped with a new
(250.no srl of (ftl H. F . Greet- tswal
lin n e t,
flora)
Tires.
rich lubelrss tires. Itcdiu, heatGlean, Ready To Go. finly
er-d*fm s|*r. For Sal*

* 995-90

$ 2150-90

12c&amp;&lt;UZrtt

NICHOLSON BUICK CO
210 M A G N O L IA

AVK.

S A N F O R D , F I .A .

P IIO N K

M ENS

10.14

W EAR
I'H O N E 1221-J

3I)« H A ST F IR S T

in Ibe lung ion h* en al-l lo the
deinesciacl** In keeping A«ia from
■in e uintiing lo Cuminnniim For
Comnpiiii in Is Ih* last word tn
imperialism. Tl demand* that its
sa letlll** surrender Iheii sorerelg ply In Moscow
II calls foi
totalitarian irgim enlalion nf all
popifUlloni.
-p(ir
Asiatic
esiunlriM
a ir *
, (t o„K|v nalienialislir. Tills feeling
)„ mole inten** in many Instance*
j , . , , , , , , . ||„. rmiiitrie* b«v* J“ *&gt;
,.mrrK r.| Inin stnlhnml. They are
Jralnu* nf their new found righlr.
n„ | b*lirve w* may especl the
r » ,,,E r „ f Imperialism In lie on*
,,j (he chief weapons u»ed by both
i|,r drmocrsHes and Ib* f'omnliinists in Ihe swelling battle fur
A sia.

On Ib* good side of Ih* l*dg»i
la d ilia* Tam ps amt HI t’r lrra
buig lia r , tifvei had a full cal*
hurricane In alt lh*lt hl*t«ry.
T h rv aian't loo welt pirpim -sl,,
nnd ih.- thnnsand* "f gr*ai lie s t |
aihl In Ib* danger if gu-.il wind.
Iwgin In tnpplr them
Bloim fm rra slrrs, in *-*#-«slng
1b* b illtn an* stluailmi in Ibe
patl, hav* pei-dirl..| llinl n full
stair blow it. Ih* Tnmpa-81. I'ctristiu rg
-st-illon
would
Inflicl
heavy damage.
Tb* new storm. I«&gt;tn mil "f
Ib* iMirklash nf Florida'* r irllrr
hilt fleam-, i» approaching tb*
ens't from a in it ia l position AIMS
ii-ll*s wr .1 nf Knit Myrt. ll Is
moving northeastward at nut IS r t la twar Ibis strongly tn mind—
mll*&gt; an hour
1ba» snmr gain in Intensity iv
Norton funim arltrd th* situa­ jwi.iibtr and the storm may have
tion thusly as nf midway
hurricane atrength nf 75 mil*,
"From pr*i*nt indlrallon*, the an hour by th* time its cenlei
diali ubance will cross thr rtwst. r ro u e s tha coastline."
Hn* In Ib* Tampa Hay are* tala'
The Miami Wealhec ll'U'Sii h
tonight. It contain* datinrnus awed this bullatln on Hi* Gulf
galrs over .s wide at*a which will Iliirrlra n * at 2:30 p. M KST. lo
involve th* «nlir* Florida paninday;
■ula.
The h u u i'e n * in Ih* Gulf o'
"Gale* **t*nd 1 No milaw put
from Ihr sn-nter In a ll directions M **ie« Is still moving Mil-north
eastward towards Ih* w**l cos *
with strongest wind on th* south
siele The*ufore th* nrra nf gale o f Florida *1 a boll 1* 15 In I* mil**
per lim Uv .
endv l(VI* miles offshore
T|ie cel ter l» now located al*&gt;tl‘
wB llly mUe gales at* dnngil
ml* to small la.ata and low lying 2?» miles w»sl of Furt 5lv*ra.
Bliotigerl wind* havg lie** «.|iwwlarfuml
a im s. A
trusdtustr
nnmunt nf prrcanlinnary m rasilrrs niaieyl by reyonnalsasnc* plsnrs «*
must hr lakrn for the protection IKI miles pci hour, with gusts over
nf property against rough seas, |IS) milei pel hour Inti r s d nf th«
high winds and unusually high center.
Winds will slowly Inricase nvetill**.
"There is noi much rain In Ihe all Ih* Florida peniniuta ilurlt-disturbance, an Inellrallnn that II Ihi* nflrrll'-'in Tides will beconu
will mil gain rapidly in force in abnormally high on Ih- w-*-l -ns •
the tie si few hours. But it Is narttrularlv In Ih* area from f a l s i
en tirtly possible -an d all Inter- K eys southward.
A ll in te n d s In tha west Florida
lec.iminendslinn that Ibe defendant counties fmm C itru s southward ♦lj-r shnuld mske Im m clls'* pie.
return Ih* lmn|a.
"tV* are convinced th*i ih*s- paratton- for hurricane winds and
prtmttive ium rs had a w r * &gt;*is all rnuntira eastward aerms Ih*
--rimln’ lin e sense nf |qs I lee lBs» •tale north of l« k e Okewhobe* lo
».K» fast lieim, releealed to Ihe Volusia and Atarhua should m sl*
limbo of Ihe law
by
tr*hn!eal prrparallnns for heavy, dangeinus
n lr r ll* ' | am ofl»n made tn feel gate* and pnsslhtv winds of llitrri.
tha* a heller branch nf
losli** rone force.
wniilel follow If w* cultivated P
nullptins m advlsorl*- will lw Is.
mnr*," Jn allre T *rr*ll said
.»m d at Iwu hour tnicrval*

U F f F N T

passenger car, were injured. Thay
in tha accident told the slate hlgh-| lide with a passenger car.
W illiam j . Wachter. 27 and his are from E rie , Pa. H ollis and his
way patrol Ihe dog, riding in the
ife Barbara, 19, riding In (h* mother-in-law.
cab with him. noshed on th* ac­
T O F K K A , Kan., Oct. 20— 0P&gt;— celerator as the vehicle rounded a
.
A dog who stepped on the gas curve.
The driver. W illiam C Hollis n*
was blamed for an automobile
Denver, said the unespected burst
collision yesterday.
The driver of a Irtirk Involves* of speed caused the truck to col-

!)o«r Step« On Has And
I b Blamed For Wreck

a new ca r to he lops in
Y ot*th inwent
ls lik e style and mom amt
comfort nnd p o w «r-en d ■ thrill-packed fifteen min.
litre with the nim hlc number pic­
tured here w ill show you it lies all
these things in ahum lm l measure.
So you ask u s-h o w about money?
What does it cost to huy a B trick and to own nneP
A l l rig h t - let us a sk yaw some
question a.
7*4* H rtl m i l . Do you know that
Bu ick prices start down at a level

ANY CEOTHINO UP TO IB YEARS IS NEEDED
AND WILL RK APPRECIATED. PLEA8E CALL
47-9105 OR 9157— FOR PICK-UP OR DELIVER TO
BILL KIRK MOTORS.

ELKS CLUB of SANFORD

D o you know that *uch comfort
feature* a* coil apring* on e» four
wheel* protect the car a* well a*
the p aiien g cn - and throw in an

rova*wAT r g i f r i a i r -i ii i

A P P E A L

T ill: IIARI1Y ANNA n i i m . K I ) CHILDREN'S ROME
AT UMATILLA IS IN NKKD OF CLOTHING FOR
THK Cim.mtKN.

below whet you’d pay lor some
sixe s-a n d that every Buick. on a
rcn ts-p i r-pound basis, is a stand­
out b u y?
Taht »t&lt;rtatlnt entt. Do you know
lhal the hang you'll get from Hoick’s
F ir e b a ll p ow er com e* Irom a
valve-in-head angina - recognized
by en g ineer* a* a th rifty *a » cr
ol fu el?
Do you know that owner* of 1950
Hoick* are w riting ua rave letters,
laying that this year** version is the
moat economical B u ic k ever built?

\v\V'W
\ \ \ W *

s i- tttlfV

rugged h on i and ( 1) se*i fk* riyl* aefa,
f2&gt; to**i on wpok coif* - / * f W hot*

arm indn ideally rmphtmabU. 13/ o.ekfi
(4) m
moke* pwiriag and

*x tr* saving because they need no
se rvicin g , and a rc p ra c tic a lly

brc-ikproof tobootP
D o you know that D y n a flo w * ~
in addition In keeping you fresh
a* a daisy on a day-long drive-cap e
its convenience with savings on
t ire * , cut* down tha a tra in on
transmission* and engines —and
eliminates all friction clutch re­
pair*, because it hasn't an y?
Take final t o il. Do you know that
when the owner of a B u ick gate ■
yen for a later model, f* e p r i n t
that Buleht command on a mi yd*
ear lot ary iky ulllm afy proof of
Ik y ir Innf-rmn v a fn y f
So if you want a real run for your
money, better buy B u ick . And the
first step ia very sim plet G o see
your Buick d **le r-*o o n -« n d get
an order signed.
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�FRIDAY OCT. 20. !3d0

TOR q A ffr n o n IfttltAU). aANFORD. fL O W F *

Social And Personal Activities
V

148

hone

Social
Calendarin :]lis»'V
'V Werner
' (;?.Ww' u P e r s o n a l s
__________________
nun .mic
mum

'll and Mrs. C. G. Mi W atters
of this c ity .i n n o u n r r d today thr
engagement and approaching mar.
riagt of hrt s is l.r 'In ry Caldwell
to Je-enh W erner, .on of Mr. and
Mr- Mas W rin cr of Milwaukee.
Mi*s Caldwell I* a graduate of
Smiinole High School with the
class of ‘lit. She is now employed
a&gt; cashier and bookkeeper at
Hrlks in Orlando.
' I r. Werner i* a graduate of the
Milwaukee schools and i* now attrrding the Orlando Secretionnl
and accounting school. Hr 1» ™ ployed at the Coli.rum
tile
wedding “ ill he an event
"f Nov ” 1 at the Coliseum ItWO
North O rang e (venue. \lt frien d s
of the roiipte ,tn- Invited to attend,

Under the sponsorship nf It.-,
ta Sigma Phi sorority, the r-.
ceptlonist
at
the
F c rn a ll_L»ughton Memorial Hospital i.
J. 1- Gallow ay. M i*. Nancy
Brock will he the reception!.t
Saturday night mvl Mr* M •'
Stone will be Sunday rig ht.
The Cub Rrnut* w ill mee! at
M cKinley H all at 7 .1(1 P M They
are requested to w e ir full uni­
form for Hre*» inipertion.
S A T U B IM T
The Tourist Club will bare lt«
fir at social event of the season at
the T o u ri.l (’enter at a m i o'clock
The public is cordially invtt.il to
attend.
M DNDA V
T hr fleardall Circle w ill meet
at the Chare) at 2:00 p, M.
The Ilaptiat Association'I Sun­
day School meeting will In held
in the Central lluptist Chuirh
this evening at 8 :IHI P M,
Truth Seeker* of the M e t Melh
od i.l Church will meet ill Mr Kinley Hall at 3:00 I'.M
1 IK M D t V
• Thr Pilot Club will hob) it. re­
g u l a r business meeting in the
Yacht Club at 8.00 P. M The
bo nd will ntett at 7:-’W P. '1.
N ursery
Department
of the
fir s t Methodist Churrh w ill have
a Halloween party -f MrKinl»\
Hall from 3:.1« to E JO P M
W KD N KSDt V
The
Prayer
Meeting service
of th.f ir s t
H ipti-t
Chur-li
will lie at 7:30 IV Si thi* c u t t ­
ing in the Memorial Educational
^Pudding. The l'a*t»r will c»mtinue the leaching &lt;&gt;f tbr lu&gt;..k
•T h e Book (Ve Teach” .
Prayer Meeting of th. P lrd
Mrtho-list
C hu irh
w ill
he &lt;i|
7:4!k P, M, A *peri»l program
Will he given hy the W. S. C S

•

Mrs. Charles Wilke
Kloctccl Chairman

It. A. Cobb returned Tuesday
from N ew ark. N. V wh. re be
bad been on business (or the past
.litre months.
Rhett
K a v rn rl.
student
at
I |em*on College, Clrmson. &gt;* *’
is t('ending the weekend with bis
mother. .Mr* Kleanot Ravenel
Mis Jessie Millet had „. |„-t
gue.ts last w eekrm l her son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. sn I Mr- Hatold Power* o f Weal Palm Reach
frien d ,
regret to
returned
Hospital
mndition

of (V. It Stovall w ill
learn that hr ha. 1*CCfl
to
Orange
Memorial
in Orlando where his
is critical.

IIobeli 1. Hartb-y of Ijingwood
Is one of lljK r.’t .tu d in l. .m u lled
at Purdue U n iv . is ilr for lh* . u.
M m t r 'if j.»** %\ 11st»■ it. 11* t■*I f f f ft I rent (all *&lt; I..... tor Hr i. „
ilm iifran «»f ih»
( 'iir lr of in the School of Kir, itb ai Kngttin* f«unit n ('lu ll at « nifi-tiri'jf hr I Meeting.
in - r n fU
»« lit * licifTii -if M r * . H M
Mr*. Gordon Stanley and son
*'t-It muh Vint ( '(ilfm »fi m i . ft p r ln t
Doug la- w ir rH iw rtiii ip tmlny
vit-*--a halt i n am! Mm It ft. Rrrk
from !&gt;urh*m. N r . to «p^ml M
tiram iiTir
1 Ian
f»** it j i t in) |tl*ni »il** iif'fk with M r *. SUnlfjr's pH*
wi i r *n in f il ' t -if M r- * f in I** | | r » n- ri*nt*. (V I Rtn( Mr*. Pmil 1’hpi*
M
I i» Woodruff. M m (rrtnn.

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M»»
t till* Oft H e i r
Ml*
nfnrd n llh h r.
pMiiitod "i Mm omrntOrf* to I»t* in
nioih»*f# \ |j
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am 1
r h m tr
*1 t» ate,
l-ter . Mi nii *
Th»* ptitpirm wn» in t It#- furvn t»i*•th» i in In
r||» ••fit
nger.
••I n r iiih I I ..Me r|| &lt;n-**. j^ft nrt ih* Mr* V r i n r
. 1 * Aflel J l
• iih jiv t ' t j i ’po it\ M*
he -pc *i* n t«% .
Th»*r pi*
uf m i l Mi , W ilke
Mm f ol« m an, M m
|lf r |t ,
M • - Weeks' varation. I.a h" 1 horn, in
Key (Vest.
I'm lf ?». Mr 9£d I »ti* Mr* *t M
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Th* re g u la r In i'in rs and *r« ia l
r L I*.r»k fmt| Mi
\V \ I t a t i i
Uo ellng nf the Dependable C l ,
•mi.
id the f i r s t M »lb" dial Church w * .
h e ll nl the home of ' l l - , C v r ll
R u ln rr on M onday night Mr* J
II
l.n e ch e ll, p rc*ld rn t, presided
over I he m eel ing
A fle r the h o a ln r**, a sorlal hmit
M l*
tjtiirge ;McCall s p o k e to I wa* rn jiije il
anil
refteshtnenl
The I hr re-nr I . nmrdy "Mot hrr the Central f Itcle of the Garden wire served to Ih r fnllowin.* ( | r *
T a a fresh m an ” which i* to (&gt;.- Club on esotic and tropical plants I R»y Herron, M r*. K. G. K ilp a trie k,
presented hy the member* of the at their fir«l meeting of the year
Thespian Troupe usm of Seminole on F rid a y . Mr*, francts Ihds was
Might School I* to t a k e place in ho*le*. tn the rirrle ai her horn"
the achool auditorium on Tuesday ore Park (venue.
Mr*. Fletcher lhdl* gave an
This I* an engaging and hum­
orous story of an e itte m rly at outline of t tie- junior Harden Club
tractivr voting mother
who
)• work for th- mining year. Those
for red to attenu college with a prrsent were Mrs. f. ti, K ilp a t­
daughter who regard* her a* a rick. J r . Mr* I bills, Mr* C A.
A
G. Henson,
"ha* hern". The reason for at - , ((’hidden, Mr*
tem llnc I* fha' she ha* u&lt;wd tip Mrs. |l M li.iw - t ih , Mr*. Jod^r
(Miner*.n and Mrs. McCall.
t:

Mrs. .McCall Speaks
At Circle Meeting

Three Act Comedy
Scheduled At SI IS

Lunchron Is Held
Hv Golf Ansofintion
Ihe
Sanford
Women’s Golf
Astncrallon
held
It*
tegul tr
monlhly luncheon at the Seminole
Country
Club
Thursday noon.
Doling I he llllglicoi the f.dt-w irg
am -uncrmenl* were made; Ml »
Doi rnwett, tuurnam.nl c h a ir­
man. announced the Sal ford (Von&gt;r - Golf
Assiwialion
would
sponsor Iwo touri-amri.lt at the
Seminole Country Club with lh.M*
G olf Association; Sunday.
N-v h Tw n halt foursome; and
Jan
1 1 . tegular handicap On
Sunday, Dee, .1. the association
" id h vc a i at fight tournament
(or its member*
Mis* Helen Caha*. entertain­
ment chairm an, announced the
axoriatiOn would ha.e a g irlhi. ak danrt *1 the eluh on Nov.
D*
(fter thr luncheon * Scotch
(o ir.o m r loiilliam ent was hrid
aiet thr following were w innrrr:
Ml*. John Galloway and Mi..a
Kllen llett* won low gro**; M r*.
Phil (|i|l. and Mr*. Harry Wood­
ruff won low net.
Those present were Mr. Hun*
l it 'ta rtin of len oir. N f .. M-a
Shermrn G. Harriman. Jr., -ihd
Mr1,. I
Hi. hard-, visitor*:
and Mr*. H arry Tooke, Mr* Joh t
Ivey. Mrs. G W Spencer, M rs,
John Behlrard. MrHill (V IIIbun*. Mr*. Tod Swslm. Mts.
Andy Mar*h, Mr- filiehrr MrDaniel. Mr* Z V. James. Mr*
Ili&gt;*» Adam*. Mr* Hairy WoodMiff. Mr- Phil Mill*. Mr
Mirl*
am Russell, Mr*
Price H estJ,
Mr* John Crawford. Mrs. K a rl
Higginbotham. Mr*
Andy C arraw ay. M ia. John Galloway, Mi*«
C eille Heard. Mr* J (V Altm an.
Mis* f i l m llelts, Mu* Dot Po­
well. M i-. S G I llin iu m . Mr*.
J \\ Powell. M l-. Il.-lrn Cabas,
M l.
It
11 Pea*. M l. R. II.
I alley, Mr- It I foirirlt, ( Ir r .
S IV Roller I -, Mr- Jim Spence:-,
Mi- K II Kmllti, Mi- (V. G.
Klrming. MrK C
llavrnan,
MrHugh Wlo l. In i and Mr*.
C. i nil It i |t lin e
Many aurtent P-wn- on the e«*l
of Kngla"d have vanl-hed
under battering -eaio s s I

Jr
Mr*. I.i-i* (Vit - o n , Mt * t oe*
i In It, Mrs. John Si hi raid,
Mr*
Cl.iieirci- (VnRh.. M i, .11n&gt; Is-oti
*id. M r. A I,, Sklm u i ami Mrs

fA G *
---f
w ith re lative * in V irg in ia and
West V irg in ia . M r- R . P H nkrr
is at home ag ain.
Mr. and Mm. Roy I. H o w ell
•It., recently had a* th e ir guesl
her hrother M ilton Luke of f it * gerald, Ga
Mr. and M rs. G erald W a lth a ll
and ton G erald Michael o f New
Yo rk C ity ate -pending &gt;.mr tim e
w ith his m other, Mrs Ire rir (Volth all.
frie n d s w ill lm glad to le arn
that Eugene Owen after an illn r s *
of more than » week is out a g a in .
Herbert l.a m p e it via- nt home
over Sunday He is now em ployed
on a construction joh at K ao G a l­
lic .
Spending the weekend w ith bis
fa m ily wa- J I
Hobby, who Is
w orking out of C le w i-to n . for the
tim e l*eing
M r. and M r- L C. T ill* • bad ••
th eir gueit over the weekend their
son t.e -te r, who is u m k in g fo r th«
(tla n tic (*oa»t Lin e In W a y c ro iMrs
llry a n
Riser ha- tm-en
v iliin g re la tiv e - in IV-lrav Peach .
frie n d s w ill be so rrv to le arn
that M iss Hetty Ibdilayer has
Iwen co n fin e ! to her home w ith
a knee in ju ry .
A fte r v is itin i; relatives in A la ­
bam a. M r*. H II. f r a n k lin i* at
Imme again
Ja n ie * A Galnor ariive-t home
K rid n v, a fte r accompli livin g tin
body nf hi- fa th e r, the bile t) A
Gninor tn H clpte, Ohio, w h e n in
G rment was rnnde Monday. Iti-v.
and ( | i C . C W hite w ent In
West Palm Reach w hen they w ill
at -end the Synod and S yn o d ica l,
returning F rid a y .

Lake Mary
Hi VIRGINIA P. ANDKHSON
Mr and M rs Thom as fre e m a n
h id ay their g 'le sl* the weekend
of iv t . a th eir son-indaw- and
daughtei, Mr anil M r*. M illard
K .c lr i o( tlo yto na llra c h ,
( f t r r a summer in New E n g ­
land. the
IJ. P icke rin g * a rriv ••■t home last T h u rsd a y.
( group o f Hoy Scout* were
taken W ednesday night tn the
cattle auction in Kissim m ee hy
C (V. W rid rrh n ld , memtwi nf the
Hoy Scout C o m m itte r. Those e n ­
jo y in g this outing were W a rre n
M cCall. Jean H au ser, George It
Patterson. J r . . Eugene G ir r n l r a t .
Donald (V e -tm o irlan d and W alter
Welder hold.
Spending Tuesday w ith Mr and
Mr* Robert K T ru e were then
■laughter. M r-, E v e re tt S D ia and
-«n Michael o f H o lly H ill.
Mr and M is . M illard K ie le r of
Uavtona Reach were the firs t
dinner guests of Mr. and A ir*
Cecil M uon In th rir now home on

I M . 8.
Mr. and M r*. E G. I.ee and
daughter,
IV iro th y
visited
hi*
parents, Hev. and Mr*. S
J.
G rady in S ta rk e on ( V I . 8
W hile fh .y d Sjoldom I* aw ait
ng hi- ra il to the A rm y , lit- w ife
has gone to Indiana w ith her
parent*. Rev and Mr* K.lgor Mr
Connnghay,
Mr* C. N C a td n rr of C arb on ,
dale, pa. a rriv e d Wednesday to
-pend some tim e w ith her uncle
Joe K a m k r. M r*. G ardner I* w e ll
known In l-a k r M ary as she ba­
tmen a fteipient visito r here.
Ml-* Janet I.e e, daughter o f Ib r
K G. I ee*. is attending school in
l.tidlow. Mass, where she is liv in g
with her uncle and aunt. M i. and
Mr- C. ' I Chestnut
Ml-- Hat barn K u b an k-. .laugh
le i »( Mr and M r*. II I K u b an ka,
le ll Sunday for the Student Conn
.11 Convention in llklnhnm n C it y .
r 'k la. She is a delegate from
Seminole H igh and w ill he aw ay
a week and a h alf
Mr, and M ra E . G . I.ee bad ns
-heir guest over Sunday H llir e
l.rd residing now ip
Daytona
(K e tca sh . fo rm e rly of L a k e Mary

The

Scout

C o m m itter

,,f

Hev f C . W h ile alt ended the
Pre-bylerv m eeting in C rv-cent
*'it v T n e sila y.
fo llo w ing
an
e ite n d n l sta y

graduated from Rrmlnole High
not and in September of t ie
Sehool
same year e n U feed
d n u rte i’ t t t l n
tat
ing. T h is past Septembei
September, ih e wee
ini

raduated' from the Grrmaitowi.

f)i«p*n*ary and Hospital, German­
town, Pa. At that time, the w «
Bresented with the Col. fran k Hust *»d award for reliability,
competence and scholarship. She
ha* made hrr home with her hr*.
ther and alater-ln-law. Mr. and
M rs. John R. Reave*. Jr., elnee
her graduation. C pl. Hrath It a
ran of the late Mr. and Mrs. If.
II H rath nf Newport, N H. He
graduated from thr Springfield
Vermont High School in 1947 and
entered the Army that same year.

DU. C. L. PERSONS
Optometrist

EYES EXAMINED
CLASSES FITTED
I I I R. Palmetto Aea.

LONGW OOI) HOTEL
S e r v in g

l l . i t l v — .Nratn In 1* | \ M .

Lum’lu'ons *V: Pinnors
Ha l t u . i v
lo-twrrn S a n t.ird A
M rlan.tn .*M H m ilr 17-S1J one
m ile « r « i or S .tn lu rd O rlsm ta

Kennel Club

Wiictt (ilnm iiiig lutmiucltt, L irth iltiy nr dinner
(M ilica, pin mm* W in ter I'ttrk 26*9413 fnr menu

•ntggealtima iiinl priren.

!

the

Chamber of Commerce h rl 1 ih c tr
firs t meeting on Get. 1* fo llo w in g
the slim m er re, e .s Plat-* w ere
made for the coming year and it
wa- decided that meet ing* should
la- on th r second and fo u rth
T h u n .lavs n f rA rh month
(t
tending we i« Win II Pugh rh n ll
r
man, C. I'
H ia-in g tnn . '1
Sm ith , 1* |» Atitfrr- mn Ainl t" w
Weitlcrhnhl 1.
tlf tin
The* P i irm lnhiti
• ‘hurrh IIKVP Ml nn««
,it (lliltt.
M r- I VrM MitMh i
| | II G r ie i ftte t
MM
* 11 M .
lilH ’ vlw At t 111- tllM't uMif g lim irt!
Ih r tn Ih r nrtt hnni • D uring t In*
rv rn itig ** *mr to* frien ds cn 11..1
r»ir &gt;rnliitt; th r M liu n- w ith tn Atiy
* fn l iht Imme Mm i
lo Y flv
h r i i nf Ih r eMin m il !• c. Mine- J i Kt»
Mroeiklyfi. 1f P U o yd. J r . . It II

H.-srh

G rie r and Ralph W illia m s ic rv rd
refreshm ents con-istlng o f coffee
and ten, open faerd la n d w irb e i,
m in i* and nuts.
Mr. and Mr*. John R- Reave*
arc announcing the m arriag e of
th eir daughter, V irg in ia A nne to
C pl. Harold H . Heach on Oct. 8.
The single rin g ceremony w a* p er­
formed in th r presence o f a few
friends Sunday afternoon in the
E lia *
E van g e lical
Lutheran
C hurch, E m n u lsl.u rg , Mil. Rev.
P h ilip Itro w cr, pastor o fficiated .
John It. Heaves, brother nf the
bride, acted a- best man and hi*
wife wa- the »n!&gt; attendant. M t*.
H rath rhnse for the occasion, a
navy suit with matching blue accrsso iie a and ■■•ihitr c n rra g r
fo llo w in g the cerem ony M r.
and M rs. Heaves held a -m a ll, in ­
form al reception at their home in
G ettysb u rg , Pa D u ring the a ft e r ­
noon. Cpl and M r*. Heath le lt
for Cam p I.ee. Va . wher ehe is
statinned.
In June of UM7. Mrs
Heath

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lust were not m m y appert aulh si
for an unskilled wlrt-w. T h e only
way she rotild keep daughter
Susan in sehool wa* to take ad­
vantage
of
n
most
unusual
•cholarahip.
Mr*. Abigail Aided, the widow,
i l p o rtra y a l iy H*&lt;h*.| Johnson,
Stison, her daughter, is playrd hy
Kllen Driggers. Arlene Jnenhsnn
Is the hoiisa mother ami Honnlr
Garner will portray the professor
^ if Zoology, who falls tn love with
the mother.

The United Council of Churrh
Women’*
committee met with
their chairm an, Mrs. Ralph !.*&gt;**ing, at the f i i s t Itnptist Church
on Tuesday afternoon.
Plane were made fnt the pro
gtarn of "W orld Community D ay*
which w ill lie Nov. J at llflfl P M.
nt the f i r s t IhiptM Church Wo­
men from all Protestant rhurrhe*
la-longing to the round) are ca ­
nceled to take part in the pro­
gram.

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�FRIDAY OCT. 20. 1950

THK SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

P A 0 K S IX

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I JM J .

S.H.S. Celery Feds Take
Jack Kramer
In Tennis Tourney!
To Invade Palaka
For Contest Tonite ,
S e g u ra

S a y s

H e ’ll

Tennessee 1 $ Favored To Defeat

The IWSO I ’niver'ity uf Ml»*l»-1
dppl football team (ain't« only *1*
euniuri, four of them rrg n lai*.
iv

D e W it t S a y s R a d io

A|a!vin&gt;a In Smith’ s T on B a t t l e And TV Kill Minor
Alabam a in South s lo p c a m e Ijeag||e Baseball

Beware Coughs
Following Flu

Lepai iNotire
t h i:

i i i M i n i **i m
vivid
at m i i it. * in* t * i tv t v it t r iH
• i h im .i i M iiv t t
iio H in *
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IVt t .I .| N tt J o lt van*- IM 'it-ta n l
K N O W I I . I J - I r n n , Oct. JO
(A*I
Alabama ami Ir n n r t lr t ,
t i l l rill* ‘I!
lit W II.I C K IM S I I’ Y
I mi. o| | ) u i r ‘i kerned loothall rival). tla ili lin e luiiinnuv, in one ol , ^ A J.I.A S , ( I t L 21) i/1** I'liarU a
n il lit .li o l p i n i r* * r t in
lir U I t t , vi&lt; e |.i*'id en t .*f th*- S i
K K W V ' l l K . &lt;ht. 20 — (/»■)
Alter ihcRunuicr and yune.lhc enujh T*c u it l.ln iv J*i|l.\!*t»N\ vuraea.
^
ijn it i ..
Brown*, .a y * minor leagm
», 'r " • ' ,on'
,
,
, . .
. -----I'aitft.o H» gore i auto he'll knock' ',l' ‘v*
ih*l follow * may de-dog into chiom*
Indiana
Tim
are
h'rel-r
nrdered
r
&gt;
iW
*
*
’
ti
i
a
liter
In
tlielr
|in&gt;*;
It
»&lt;»u
«««
In*
luitle
a
tnrak
ptevtew
tor
one
ol
Ihe
tugger
ami
ha
»«
ball
will
1*
kill*.!
If
mafor
over Jack
t iinwhiln if nc|lrctcd. Cmanoloon
|i* f 0*1li *tf lif oH urfltl &gt;* *" ■*«#
league hn .ad ra.tf r.mttnur.
fraiiona) leniile opener n e x t l.rltei howl). &gt;ou'll hit it light on itir hutton.
rtlio e t prumpliy hecauM il |o&lt;i dthl Cliili
Jrn .it « nun wf
u rtittutyI liui tilav l*Ut l i l M f Huron'* In a
Ilia game la e tp arlw l to be *♦
lie toiit baietatl leaUeia from lo die wal ol ibe trouble to Help rictrldji **n **f
th#
Nototdhor
h*b
i«'
4tk***,r
*•
luotan «aJ ctycl |crm laden phlegm
dither ill doesn’t know what l n | „ , | j
playing in either Ntw
. . . . .
, „
u" ‘e loluur league' meeting Iw lr
o id |j|a tr&gt; t r 11**1 K o r r l i i
%*»’*.
the world 'h e ll wear.
M!tiilean&gt;'
f it k s ji' huger
‘ n^*r Irowl, h i l l . i * ( til- *»« " a h ' “ '“V* '•to rg l. and Ken- &gt;e*t.rdav to i l a c u " realignment and . .J nature to koothe auJ heal law. .*-tt
* h tln c m &gt;1411 ft'f
tender, inflame J bronchial membrane* Ollifrw
think I take thi
Kramer,” 1
I |1.,|,
L
Kramer,
.Miami') Orange Bowl mi tuiky.
Huteever,
the
Jacketa ; {n the •oulhweit. that “ major laa
|it * it#* r*# i ■* * **nf•••'»
h*&lt;e loti tw it* arid are conatdirr
&gt;n*ld«r- „ u, M&gt;nir
„ r ,nlkl|nK I So nutur tow many medu.mn you li v •ti 1•«*4 m&lt; AJI*»* **»* f"1'' ^ **11* f
old pride ot ! s;*w Y e a r ’* May.
Candid the ID
I jj j&gt;f a i (ilia *«r l lt iK II i f | **111Iff U
„ u, h u t ttieJ Ctroinultlon t» guaran
Ixoad 'i not tail rmrtn a« Bobby |
Atout I6JJOO ere expected t
*U» below per
They outrank m"g le .T u . fa n l riot fan* of, your
teed to pleaie you or druganl refumli ' " i v * ! * . . * Ml* l.al.d an.I ..f ll .la l •••!
Auburn aa a nick
pick by th ie t touch notr.it-.* n club*.'*
I! Ig K ' trout** i * gathered to t t,e on hand for tom.it t..w '' .how
iOor.cy CrcoinutiioD hat Hood the I h io H t t i iJ i h U f I W*i«il«#f A I*
launch another alng.
*
tl.l.y p a id * jo * With an eye to ij.a n .. Tu whip kiia.M dpin the
J 11tan- t.reen
W .v,- mu t toT l,r ' rpr**entau*»» of the hi*
Kit of many mil Imat of uteri
it »* h »:r n c ** s
-J heat Jack i.v
of the la** (he
Southea'teru
Citnfei erin
t'lork.
1
‘
i
k
u
I
i
t'ourt
k
,.r
d
high
fur
die
ci
oret
Y*&lt;«.
*•*•
Taaaa,
w
e.t
T
e
ia
*
New
two tlini-a we pla i-d
in Na- ■hamplou*hip look at thy te n rw .l
In
Seininoli
High
St ho..
tH K A l.l
g . - . i « e * ten, .Sooner State. A llio n v
tlonal an&lt;l at Puna. I
., k I ol It.* 1M-«ea*on feud a . "the atrao'ht w eei. After a
Celery l « l i journey to I'utnaro j
|| &gt;1 J i r t i i
,
I
HKHiJilt
Null* lU illt lil t
V &lt;#’ ' Klo hiaitih \ aa11 V. &lt;»uif
ui-*." c«*n. cuu C'ia*. A*d» &gt;&lt;»*ta*iM 4«itarn*i t*.f inalm lfr
twe—--got III. nmnher.
t
. an.e to t.uve tu hind u* "
rt4i.it v tonight lu m n l the Pula 1
OrUlnJm.
Kt*
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A r onferer.ee defeat lu-hiud each Saturday T u lirie can't aft .Id to ' ,,J ' 1 »’“• E'-nghoin l*agn»* al
tka Mm ooue in n contrtt which la
t
...
m e . -aa
n,
beat ' " '
1 ' ’’ *” *»' "I roBill- t am ha not iprepelieii (he fhlMl i .) * i ui-atii-t M in i ippl‘* gimlr.d ".a .t nnanirnoU'li 'U|ipuited Me
al*ted tu get underway at ftilkj
power.
Witt in hi* view- that major I m u r
W a n t I V M o n o v 1 o tIon win*. I'm 'n I#*-.I condition for the tealrue crown.
p ; m.
I hi
i- tin tug o p p o rto n lly I
h r i.iu ik y playa Villanova in |
'a*l* and leletriiion a ir mat.
Itoaeting a record uf tinea wtna
Both -&lt;piad* are at virtual full
H o lt frt
' I loi'l fu fw a ilj to I* I
"'■'»• Inlow.la in minor league
ami .otjl,j.iu d g lia l, 1 1 .. i'ui.ilha
it- gdi. T .rm e i.y e 'i fir at -tring I'liiladrlphia. The Wrldrala *r&lt;
W e ( l i v e 1 P a y S e n ire
••.la' I fill a a hard a n t e hut I
Iln iN in * are *■HM-rted to have it
fo lll.a i
lin k Krnrt.eiger la the i.i.i &lt;wt • r. hi five cut ii e and only al tendance.
h it a t e lle r ami liardei fotehar d j
(It J O E IIK ll IM liJt
v-atoi iu|.[.tlon |itepurrd ter' the
.
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jxinit*
h
a
le
i.e-n
.cored
J
e
d
/viler,
chief
trout
fur
th
otllv l e i ptiyei of citliei team
O n M a i t r e s s J le f t m a lin x
I f | , mi f i t the |um p. I t u l.r h im ."
C
i.i ijiiiin.fi their
aya
l them.
Ih e v ’ru pirkad to lloktou Brave*, a d ird w hit could
N E W V t iiirv , ( 0 1 . ,:ii
1*
o'- 'lo-! w ith an in ju ry .
I he I ' l ’dl f.| tool l.|le rt. at Mail!
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if in Ihe lx»*l UaAehail'a l.itiu a rule appeal* on
I
k
dune
tu
't..p
the
t.ruul
a
d
In
f’oai h ll.io Id (R ed | Mure ,.f
I'h o n e 1232
&gt;..n f-rjuare l.'erden with Kram er,
till th fil fiiuttli IfVH 111 th** view of E t c and Ju tllce llepart
the w ay out.
tl.d.iiua, p 'l-.u ia lly iruuted the
it.** tcAirll* v «Vnuu|»lon, fit’ihK
rt
i
in
,s
lu
r
.
merit
tulilig*.
A ral i f m ajor league n e r i . t l i *
ij M V»t»Hl&lt;«t| him for tin* V o lu iite.ri tingle-wing luanyuvei
have then w a y, the World hi.-lir
lu % ' l
•tcrl|ijit .S tilr Ii b i Htt off
la I Scin tiia v in the gam* with
Me Writ lanl ,ii| ha* * I,* it co lli'
C O .
w ijk t e u y llw ia d iii- lrli- vlalon moiiey w ill go In ­ l&gt;ro titti*. AHi! IlllaWt liV*IYlr«»lly (triple * I ’hntlnuoogu to- got an
-in » * . to ritrapiie l t i ll d ie *
t..
tuoir Dili 1 e*felc*ii In th«* pM'limiii
h i griil*four da to p la y e r*' penaiort fund
• &gt;rfu| uf an iron line and a
•how
ti-.w
die
broedra't.'
and
leh
(Ifl*illl*t Iht*. Vuiooil*.
I t s H. I'.W .M E T IO A V E .
T h a t'a the m a jo rity opinion of nry.
ft..ally tunning hackfirld.
vi'lon w * .e hurting die game and
priLvlpoN**Th** p&gt;rltio tn irr
S t ill feeling the effe ct*
the m o g u l, who replie.l lo an A
A
id
(
•oarh
I
loh
N
it,
laud
i*
actually
were
in
im
tra
in
l
of
tiad&lt;
1
(iin*&gt; Bunin, uriiier a
aoelutrd I’m * ' ip re'l ionuair e on
II. I ll (.11 I I I I.EMTMN. Jit.
in wllrmpting to control radio and
f Vfi.i 'lie» cot It I art. rind Baiillne li.t r e ip e c liitg plenty o f tto ulile from
Die two a iilije r l'.
tl.i air ftutu the i runaoii T lrk t.
trlevi'ion hio ailra't*.
Ad*lir
»|iant
diievening
ill'*
111
*Both piohnl.ly w ill lu- among
lie
a,
d
u
lled
Ihe
\o
l»
(hto
uglt
N EW Y O R K . Oct. 20
lur wlitii they'd w*-nr
.
He &gt;ald I hi* would lu- one of th
the m ajo r to p ic, dl'i-ii.w -d at »
cmT't » . ,t t lio .r iru p n rd 'k in I &gt;“ •' »'o&lt; her and Toul in paaa «!••
e- J . r n (.loom . N olle Mam. center h lg g n t ,„h|.-. t' at the animal ron
aperial meet log among Ihe hip
lid liu * V. eye c a ll lung
m e ta c lir* le a d n o g fot A I j
thing
ai l captain, ha* plnyed all hut ten v,.nHon ol the minor and malm
league owner* raile d hy lornm ll.la ik harnu * h ig lily
p uLln it rd
puaa rotnule-o i.r the three game* do
Sl iM .-i.b u rg , in Ml.ai k w lu. WM’ In ju re d ill the T ig e r .in n e r A . It ('handler for Nov l*i In a white aweater and
i.u
lc
l.e
r,
A
l
E
a
r
y
,
and
p
a
t
in
a
. k il l. "They're kileh* old now.”
Ill'll have hud «u far. , do. * that ,-rinbei.
1*91 Paine, i* ri|u -*ti-il *‘ | . re tu rn
r in r in r ia ll.
E
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S
j
I
i
i
i
i
uod
B
u
lc
h
A
lin
g
e
r
.
iliilicBle a hreakdown of die pi*
------- 1------ ----------- --------- --“ I wouldn't thillk of it eitlor.'*
tobight iim I l o r r y Ihe Hanford
T h e I k jiiu * rule ha* l&gt;e*n n
W lu ir A lab am a and Tento-'&gt;&lt;-e tio.i 'lit e m , nr ha' Notre Minn-'*
, ...
.
h&gt;i|ie- o f Hu up i t . Stern tm rti re- hi a.liu he to uw iier* am i plnyei • put iii I*.inline, lit, blonde linn in
going
dlt-a*
irlie
a
t
a
a
l
for
n
learn
w
h
irli
n tin I ..come "a lw a y. *
W
*
E n «'*
tilihoii* I'.in Iin- J.HVlu liie ii to llo- tun u p 'la .l F t i'U y alike * ln ir It* inception four year
few
minute'.
At
,01
n i|h
(letilu
hut &gt;*» - ago. An attem pt to repeal It In I In 'tiow die ru-lorner a tilin g or w *l l*e hitay try ilitf tu w i» ck e m li but never a hrl*le"T . . Th.- John ter die thild
, t a g a in 't
time, K ii,‘a curluaity
other
lu iw l utninliona, n n lie atc.i Jachym lt o li b y
|
mii id-,i in (• rmi' nltlre
Bigg*
nli-ttai
lli- it e d art Ion when h is . in jureit y m r fi.il* .1 when only 32 o f II
w a i aru u 'n l, in he aviied atamt It
tin.-'), who -.|i*M'ked WimUedul; V .n J r r b ilt w ill play , a &gt;troog
, , - »o- liarehall tnur, which l . In dnngei • . The an.w er waa that one of
ankle gat*' him trouble
.Vt minor leagm - t.acked It., no. .
mole pliorttore team
.a 'h y ille . The
Incoming a financial hint, «ufThe ah-ence of Clarence ( tau-e,
(r || | :t ,h„M uf the tei|uli&lt;d with wldte lace naidieI bun a iiu r ago and did die naut* Florida I lal nr* an- Ihe p rim e. M-im I an additional Indignity the the cheer leader* ha&gt; a weak an ­
regular left half fnr tlie f id * , d i n «• f.niidi* vote needed,
kle and Medlar would leave the
I,lack ,
In M
and
they'll
td o u g | ud.’-i night w hen a grime wai,
w i . felt in the (h ula gutnr and
f t . Ixinu* rule now proyidt ■ for t g ip l w illi ii dailug t.
athletea for a few minutra to
w ill tltulouMedly te m l'.e il to , h ,| ,.layer, ilgneil hy major or nuintier, dl*i luted ahe would have enough for Vainly tu lake «ei l- cnlleil *.ff hecaiiM* of fog . . ■ape up thi- important member of
Bianch
M cCracken, Indiana II.
night In ptevlou- game* thia aeanij„ot league learn* for more nhout 20 difft-renl coMume* foi uuily.
Iw lie tied hut 'till iinw lllppej haiketl.all roach, conditioned hla the caat . . Now Kin Ii juat hoptop Clait-e had tnoVen lilrnrell lo
„ frj.iNNi la.nir* inn lo far....... t lie* nal ion wide tour.
lug dial nobody in die hand deve­
(jei.ig
i*
d
n
lo
Baton
Kong*
for
»*)uad with a month of rro.a"i a .li will to*l about (illI,** ti'i
h e a r t uni -Mantling hall cnin*t otjt fur only # y* »r and then mo-*
lop* a leaky tuba.
another coni*lence game again-1 countrv mnnlrig . . C oil mo l u l u
.aid.
"
i
ll
have
College
co
lo
n
for
ana! * a fity man.
he recalled nr heroine .u h jn l to a
Spurt* Before Your Kyea
die college town*. You know. l.i nl.lana Stale lornirnw night. ".pol" liallhack on the Southern
p he mol.nr le F .J (tartirig line* | ha - I.all draft.
lunilttaiia State tomorrow night. Califotnia f•**.!l-aall train, t* the
Tab
Southern Califo rn ia’* Jeff
illiU
i.ui
for
Man
ltd,
blue
for
’ Jimmy Eallagher, general manUltI t&gt; a* f.illoW'i :
Both leim a are in h*d health h
fa*tr-l man at fid yard- in Hie C ia v a th and
Boiton
College'*
le ft* rat ag tri of the chlrag o t'uh*. a Yale, and m fortli.”
Meuiiia Boa* |
V Si .Indent liody— which ii one Meimy Mycta aa coachea who'll he
She d. M.'d the iVport i hr would '" " 'X l* '» *'*11 die pick In w
D
iv
Mivld
Hi-vtrr
left lac I te . strong advocate of the luinu. law,
*a*ai|»p»*l (.eurgta in way of taying there ian't another woli halt thia teaaon If their
|ke Wheleltel
_____haa
„...............
King m lh» * untar of ' "
l»lt guar*1 ____
finally
jollied................................
the other forre* llo, he. changing
SA N FO RK D EA LER
tin** game' amt (&lt;eorgia htan’t
tram * don't win a few toon . .
T e rry Cordell
center. So ha* W arren lillr t , pi tilde nt .,f
f**"ln w illi IjteM» dimmed
whippoi 'la te r a r e pt in their la*l Mel I'altnn mound.
.
The
K
angri*
couldn't
do
anything
al‘
1
’
’
■
...........
*
Il
mine
out
I'm
ifraid
I
’ll
Jack Rclilm nl
light guard the Cincinnati Red-, another Man
thn-e u n itin g *.
Medlar \\ aan 1 Meddling
• „ |R)U, gt (t|„E Detroit'* Trd l.ind1 ,-ndv dfe-*-**d,*' ahi -aiih
H o m a n H " eg g ed y right tackle rich Imnii* homier.
M itiii.ip p i ami Tularte *i|iiar*J n l I,e fot* every game this ray and tin idle Howe, rated Ihe
nghl end
"The honua mli* la a good rule,**
Kenneth t.ano
df in N* w tti h a ii' 'm l Auburn that train* i Chuck Medial we* I,rat pail uf wing* In hockey.
rule 11 ■ vi-ar ”
Rov Mm k ■
Matt in Tay lor
i|iiaiterU irk (iallnghi-r aald, "Hut It i« ro t r-n
A dd. tit - M-eii-lary unit ( I v o r gin Tech in A llan '.!
b it half furred and ahotiM l.c drop|i*'I At I hilrnllpl.ia
E ia llk ir Slep.tlorn
light half lea.t one third and ninyl-* mu trin -u rcr, -aid "W e'll gu along •i,morrow nftr rnoon. Teehnicallv
Stan i tpeh -l.yTech raiika in a fuat plare S E C
fiillhnck half of Ihe club- are riu atirtg on , w ilh the inajorily."
Ed (iordoll
it nrul without enfurcement it i- a
farce."
title*, whn campaigned victor
loudv fnr the l,oliua ictention laat
year aald:
"The inlet national ait nation h *'
rhange.1 the whole tiling- I tie
lieve the honua rule iluiuld to
thrown nut entirely for a year
and then reviled."
D El.A N M , (&gt;. I. 2n t Spec tali
4* I
Other cuminenta aga1i.it (ha
fto a id n r » »t»ing of four ton
aciutiv- v ic lu ri'- thi- year, th* bomit m le:
Dan Topping, New York Y a n ­
M •I
i
i It tt . travel
T
to Taii'i&gt;a' Bhllllp* F I* Id lonial.t kee* prevalent: "W e are in favoi
I
l
&gt;
ula
,37r P L Y H A N D
to t a il in the r.ioim C n lv e riiti {
dropping die Imiiiu* rule
COME IN AND GET Y0UB
3 llc K l i l H T A I D
J i -■ k
Billy Ftvana, Mr ttf.it genet al
01we''an
( HI AM
HUHHKK
n
n
p
r
VISOR
‘
*
The I le | '|)d Mllivrl -I|V
fluh iiianagrr: "The Metrolt rluti al
of
I Alt It V O N E
tinder die d litrllo n of '/fi year id' Wav* h a ' hern agaiu.t Itir holin'
PLATE
TISSUE
\\ IIA T A
rei
IN Y O I II
Coach Joe McMullen and leadlne tule."
HI V
SL^PER
1 11
HOLDER
fe #
C
A
R
.
B
o
b
Carpenter.
I’hiladfipliia
the
undrfratrd Ira n i' in
of nation*'
In.
I'iiii*
prratdent:
"I
feel
'lio
n
g
ly
'coring
161 point',
Jut). With
Incuired
in t Ikha*
-1i utimed
i pen lint again't tlir hunua tu le"
■r . T , *t
HAN MV
it'gnfnoffenie
the (irltmdu
p»*t two Tiger*,
dav*
l im V A l.l.1E
withtm the
1UU V A l . I T
L I BIO R O U N D EDtaK
Bill MeWilt, St- land' Brown*
W H IS K
Inill.,
an atlempt
gain
time
METAL
k o li aretoell
fleetlu*t
eil to
lu- riur
Wiuk prr'ld rntr " If they will alm ll'li
HHOUM
Big
the lin
t &lt;&gt;! tin
In
AIR CUSHIONS
no'tin
of fen***
hut week
u hit due
altting.-i
F L A S IIllT E
WATI.H GLASS
the high trhool rule at the lim e
thy
hutlirane.
It.it, a ' the ir 'lill
c n 'th
e defriiM*.
lime they abollah the lemii' tula,
idkiantwe.
t ie looth la
Mini,
the
H vl'e,halfof
o lru m
, Fad
I will vote to abullih U,tli at the
feme will not I.*- aa welt oiled a
'erne time."
DOZEN
It ha* tiern In die part few “ ante*
Joe Cronin, Hoaton Red Hot
$iet'r,u will he .uiiatlng luavU-- general manager- :"Tli» Red H»,a
mi th* ar.-niat.' |ra*-ing of Hill h a ir U r n agalnat do- Ixiniit ruin
Joknaon. whir ) I,elne tuute.i a* •hue it' Inception."
A d d e d : I d ile s l N ew n &amp; ( T ir lm n i
1*111. All flmedra timtier. Jidui
S A V E
Kill* Ryan, Cleveland |.r&lt; (dent'
S A V E
ton kept up til pa* due ora. II * ” 1 don’t lldnii the hoimt rule will
IV 'i, ill,’he . - 11( 111* of Millie*- liv*. to- rnM'ed if it I* at'di-hecl.
AS Mitt Aa
l OMPf-BTE- JtkT
during tin- w erl . and Thi 11 e d v am1
FTeil Kalgh, S l. Ix.ut' Car.lli
S A V E
twiri.t »-• ri-A-riiiiK— h a h c a in h h h jh a m
COUPE—t MAI H
S
A
V
E
S
E
A
T
F r Ida 1 he earried Id- dude- out nr ala pre'IJklit, aaid "W *’ie lakitii
Ihr pi *• I ice M l |
a ueulial altitude on the Imiiiu
OH URDAN
Commenting on the game Co*-'
S A V E
S A V E
C
O
V
F - R
3
Jo* McMullen dr, laird dial do i.liim .'/ k i.atl 1 Inti a* l&gt; «v*l- ' .
Opartani w mid pinh'M v lie f*v *lf 1. d a the B p a ita u *" M Mp'
I'll ailflrd.
i,l« ' at garni lime.
Trurk Ownern Allenilim
KFUi. |2 2| HIIIM h
If ever, the H aller ilefem» lia
H owevri,
oie os
" T h u * Tamp* larva a*e M* am1
feVi A CTM
I k M ETA L
iirulei
llr Vhaie of imaiah
l» 1
11
r u y .-d .
they 1, ut w iiidi it* "n hi l.i up
I.el A Regular |I.0&lt;J Sel
FLUID—GAL.
SHOCKS
P O L IS H
poU’ida lo the mvti In Ihe line an ‘ inrnl till* year, and Itaa liniit.vl the
U A .4 J K A V Y .D P T Y 4
near I v that mmh In the liaehriel' (••III opponent* to all average of T'
I*Ii i s : A V ery (J imnI CartooN
Th&lt; .-nil *e iv wr will te* ah!" •&lt; vanl* Oer game on Ihe eiuiilnl an-1 ,
H|KMDU RRAt fKFr^S
1“ ft do - l- Ii* tu k and lilek I' 00 yard in tli» alt Thi* will el«
Dtut’l M iss T h r Kdmt T h r lllin * Chapter
tie
a
lellin**
faeior
In
die
liv'd*.
»li * .1 p r-d * thin when vnu ar----- Undcrwra K in gdom------

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“ GOOD OPPORTUNITIES
AND PERMANENT JOBS
IN THE CHAIN STORE FIELD”

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has b lew openings lo r men 21 to 35.

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from w ithin insures contino i opportunity.
Men a ie promoted from A ssistan t .Managers
nn ab ility. .Manager* of large stores are select­
ed from successful M anagers of «mal! stores.
D istrict .Managers &amp; New Y o rk O ffice Utiydrs
are *elecitd from successful large store .Man­
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with "blga-ltum* lo ..'bullion "

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lonti ivnnlng corh and Ian
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rtlurailon. Apply M arparal Ann M*/&gt; Ml Kto"'» • '^ ‘'keepln*
Mo d e r n a Rm,m rum itb a i apt m a r k
m o m o n e y " sp a ra «'r
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rivala balb. Adult*. 2iuu Mrlfull
lim e- Supplying
fannari
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ul tu ia l niail. U.**» that R H IN E j able, wiih lin ek and all ne a* I
A T H I T E - Dood pay, unlimltad
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potnl future for Do- riffhl man
h r O W N E R u room huuaa. Down I
paymant.
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moiiay In yuur *pam lim e, tell U —
IIT II M O I II I.H S
It
^O L'l.D L IK E lo buy fiom owner

Ing our lower p rl.n l ulaitlr* oa
the patty plan. MAROY PI.AH
T IC S . I NO., 1147 I IMv« Rt. HI
Lmil*. Mo.
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erjully in wall Incalad Ihire bad
loom houia. E l l A. Elnancad
Contact E. M. Hunt. Ph»na IM4
or 4T1-J.

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40ft it 4th HI. A L L T Y P E S &gt;.f Bundotei Wotk
kataonabla Kata*— Fraa
E*tiWa Buy, Hall or Trade molt
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G torfla Smith, 302 Jeaaamlne If

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Nafllfral K t« l M wnlat K i l l '
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G ra y ”. All new whit* w all tit a *
and lot* of olbat aatiae. One
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I N t F O R D Ouatam Id I Tador S e ­
dan, Ratio and haatar. A u u ly
fftod bay at 011*5 US.

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il*. I t par louj |a par
cartai, Ituauwaa '
Iftft N . Palatal lo Arm. Phoa* Ifttft

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Now on H is Road . • .
M ora Than A n y O th«r M o k«l

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t - W H E E L ail atw E t r m in
c a lll* rack, tea Mr. Bibb. An
box I . Tellowthip Front after
fcflO or from 1:00 lo 3:00.

Tw o g r e a t V a lv o - ln - H e a d In g ln e t
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2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 Chftvrolftt T ru c k !

Today over 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 truck opftrafore have
Iho w orld'* m o il popular otiBina in llio
w orld'* m o il popular truth. Foi Ihft ta il
eight coniecutlva truck production yaara,
Chavrolftf Irucka h a v e lad in talao . . . « •
far ahft«d Hilo y M r. Com a in — lal uo g iv *
yo u H it facto.

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ptnallila in apata lin o to ll turn
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fnuia. I ’tufl.OO a».|, irtitilit-tl now
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whirl) la fullv &gt;awnml A o V
lib S j i i I u ii I A fa.
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Iippmtiittilv ("i atinirmia
who
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will wink linnl nml wnnlt
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buy, a»ll, swap. SSI K 1st I'huna
butlii up lu fft.ltdoofl, m mm a
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completely that Rrigldar (ie n n a l
E . K . W right, iiprtalion* • H u r t ,
tat In M acArtlrur'* plane with hi*
finger pointing to a penciled circle
on a m ip while the trooper* landad In that area on the ground
below.
They hit one of the *inallr*t
jum p area* ever attempted Thu
larger of the two wa* little over
a mile long and a halt rnllr wide.
The &gt;ky wa* alive with Am eri­
can aircraft when M arArthur’*
aleck transport wheeled inland
from the *earoa*t and rlrrled
over the jump a rm . Th- (ienei a I
had left Tokyo at 3:40 A. M.
(1:40 P. M., T hu rsd ay, E K T t to
be on hand for H-Hour, original­
ly planned fur H A M
The naratrooper* had w a il'd four hour*
at Puxan for Cloudy weather to
elaar. the broad river valley, too
peaceful from the air to In* a list
tie field, and the craggy hill*
bordering it were plastered by
rocketing and Mtrafing American
fighter plane* for 45 minute* U-fore H-ffnur.
Fire* »tltl were burning in tintimber when C - lIU "Fly in g Hogear*" came in at 700 feet with
their flr*l load of Ironper*. They
dropped first at Sukchon Then
another night wheeled II mill i
eastward to Sunchon Combat men
were scarcely aground l-efori the
other tran»tM&gt;rt» writ- ovrrhea-l -it
1,600 fret to drop heavy equipraent.
MacArthur wa* late In teaching
Sukchon. The field* already were
dotted with white, yellow- ar-l blue
parachute*, at-amlunrd fur th"

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Chltdrrn I'nder 12 t r* td
twitted Free With I'aieal*
Anytime E a te p l Maturdai
A Sunday.

F R IS C O
TORNADO

PBI 80 NERS IN
p e t t ic o a t s

moment while green-clad men
moved In rkiim ltn formation a*
n o * * the field*. T h e ir tente ratition wa» apparent through field
g la **r* In M arA rthur’a plane 2,*
OOOO feet above.
At Sunchon the fir s t flight of
17 C -IltH , each c a rry in g 35 para­
trooper* with full gear, cut low
acroea the Taedong River which
wind* upward from Pyongyang.
T h e ir wing* glinted in the after­
noon mmltghl framed ngaifnt tuit
rod hill* thruiting into the field*.
From the swollen Im-IIIc * of the
trnn»|&gt;orte, a handful of confrtti
aerm rd to drift downward. Then
it l&gt;eramr a innw fall of white and
yellow rlrrlr* growing in the wind
and nuppnrtlng beneath them lit­
tle black dot* that would become
trnne and efficient combat men.
Fo r a moment the parachute*
hung impended while the mother­
ing plane* hurried bark to their
nr*t» Then they drifted gently
toward the earth.
Heavier, niuwer
and bigger
parachute* *ettlrd to the ground
w ith gun* And »oon they were
trained on a rugged hill to the
north, between the jum p area and
Sunchon, which •retried to lw
• lumbering in the distance.
Spurts of flame tiegan growing
nnild the ecruh fn llag r of the hill
aide aleiul n mile and onr half
aw ay. A ikirm lfh line of troop*
rttoved toward it. T h e hill which
ilominale* Sunchon w as the first
objective in the at la rk on that
town, Iwlleve to In- a Red army
hcndqtimlrr*.
•let fighter* ami F-M Mu»lang*
dived and wheeled over the ad­
vancing trooper* like protective
hawk*. Ilul there wa* no rhallenpp from the *ky and rt«ne nrig inallv from the ground.
The trooper* driving toward Sukrhou In ml&gt;d atwiilt two mi lei
north of the town and puihed
nonthward.
Navy carrier plane* and light
teimber* threw n (lank protection
I I mile* northward, pounding the
••min iimrtinn town of Sinaniu
where Ihc |[r&lt;|. w ere lieltrvrd to
have a c iu in in and Mint* aircraft.
The rapture of Kukehon would
rut the main highway and railroad
running through Sinan ju Inward
Antiing on the Manchurian l«&gt;rdiler. From Sunchon anothri main
road and railway cu rv e nnrtnward
to the Imrdei.
Mac Arthur w alchc.| the ahow
intently.
A* It lierame apparent that the
operation wa* ■urreaafut, a wry
little Millie of Mill 'faction grew nrr
hi* fare.
Hut through the looping, dart
log nitrrnfl a midget observation
nlnm darlnl l.ieutenant Grneritl
Walton II
W alker, nth Army
f’ommander, and Ma|»r (icnrral
Karle E. Partridge, comm*ruler of
the It. 8. Fifth A ir Forre, were
watching from this perch.
• Inly the battle area *c*med
alive In Ihe r*nan*e of ru*tv hilt*
and lb mo,air of rlrrland* atrelchlug Ie-low a* Mar Arthur turned
Imeh low aid Pyongyang and To­
kyo. Nothing moved on the road*.
eaceitl In A lllrd area*. Village*
were drali and silen t, field* graw
untended.
The cloud* which had postponed
what may lw the fin al ehe&gt;* move
of Ihe campaign hung over much
of Korea like -lav-old *now.
Hut Ihe elntid* lifted above
Pyongyang, a city of smoulder­
ing grey, and M arArthur (polled
Allied aircraft on the airstrip In
It* rrn W ,
"ttur plane* are on the field,"
hr *ahl. "la-fa go In."
He had ln-en Impatient In land
at the fallen ra p ita l, but this
on rning hi* aides Mill were not
«uir the field waa secure.
When l,t. f'ol. Anthony Story
of St. lontl* wheeled the nig and

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Huge Bond Issue

1'ormer Mny»«*

o p * *ay that v«t«ran* wtth nan*
I?G N p w VA Hospitals |H•rtvlce-conr.ectcd
ailment*
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«pnn«ibllity for formal allocation
d e n t is t s
s m il e
of government-produced arnlhetir
lit* death w ai a shock to hit
S E A T T L E . Oct. 20 —OP&gt;_
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The Veteran* Administration
rubber. Synthetic ha* hern handted
Ittendr. He had been active, and raid todgf It expect* that 20 of And now tha University of W a it#
inform ally up to thi* time by the
during recent w rrkt had appeared Gfi new V A hoipltals planned fur Ington’s Department of Ptdodon.
office of rubber reserv# In Ihe
T A M .A H A 8 .S E E , Oct 20 up.
the po»twar period will be com­ lira romei up with some advlr*
reconstruction finance corpora­ Governor Fuller W arr*n i* going at tevcral Democratic rallte*.
fur tha dentt*!. It’a:
tion. No change In present te llin r to New Vork tomorrow lust to
Hr wat Chicago'* mayor Imm pleted by the end of thi* year.
"Sm ile wider, please."
Tw enty of the 2»- ate already
procedure* is expected.
ign hi* name 1,560 tim e, to the l*)J3 to I fi47, longer than any
The ih-parlnient. which h i* tu
finished, the VA «aid.
M—fe*l ball h of bond* in Florida
other mayor, and one of the )c,idwith
dental
problem* of
The original program called do
hhlory.
rhildrpn. ju«t made a survey of
Il&gt; will le a j a delegation of mg political force* contributing to for the ronvtruetinn of 1*1 new
Seattle public *rb'H)| children at
Florida official- who will deliver the elerliont of the late Franklin hospitals* Hut in Janu ary, l#W ,
!•
I rnfti
(•resident TMini-in ordered thi* to why thry did or did not like
Ihe
I2tt.000.000
In
bond*
»«o-d
la
t
I). Hootcvell at prriident.
T rx a *. Hi* wife I* Kathleen
N
their dentist*.
program cut hack to 157. And thi*
Jirnith The Air Force ,ai-l her art month to help finance JarkvonAnd almost unsnim m nly, th»,»
Kelly
called
htmtelf
’Tioit"
of
vear
he
order'd
the
Army**
O
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dre*» wa* la d lintcd a* Fort f - l vtl!c‘« 142,000.000 l-ridge and eg.
who liked their dentlit*. chorutrd
Chicago politic* and never made ver C e n tra l tlm pltal in Georgia that it w a, "b*-c*ii*e hr sniiler
lln», Colo., but that »hr iitobahly prevtwav project,
Tne bond*—a Ion of them will any Itonct about having a power­ i- ir ('-iicd to Ihc V A , at the Some liked hi« color comic book*,
i* in the Fat E ast nnw.
-nrnc time cancelling construction
to*.
The two grounded pilot* wer» la- taken up umignrd.
Marine Pfc Charlea E . Thoms*.
ful "machine.”
of a new VA hospital in Atlanta.
When they get there. Ih&gt;- G ov­
1M, inn of Mr. and M rs. William identified a* Firet l.t. Alton If
Thu*, the number of new build­
ernor,
Improvement
fomtnlanion
II. Thom** of Rural Route 2, San­ (Juanberk. vin of the Ifev. and Mr*
ing* wa* reduced to M .
ford, wat promoted to hi* pre­ Thor II. Qtrtinheck rif Fargo. N ft U^rretarv Walter K ey*. -toil tluval
In addition, Ihe VA *aid, new
8 T A S S K N If A l'l'K tt
sent rank when he completed re­ and F’ir-I l.t. Allen 4. Difendorf. county Clerk L W. Thom a* will
fa cilities added In existing ho*,
Fl.OflO
M OSCOW . Oct. 2ti . iiTl l
cruit Iralnlrg wtUr the F ir*t Re­ whose home addret* wa* not |m have to t-ign each of the
pital* have provided 11.501 bed*;
-t the &gt;kld* I-mI * v un-in
ton-la.
,
cruit Training llatalllo n here re­ mediately available.
fa cilities for l.tfil more bed* are
There ate 2tt 000 &gt;if them, but
S I*-te n 's hid for a farc.l
cently. Thomat fired a score of
thi official* will n*e * multiple talk with Crime M ini«trr Stalin &lt;n under cr»n*trnrtion, and addition*
2llx26tl with the G aran d rifle to
ignature machine that ran *lgn |H world peare, de&lt;-laririg
St*-«en for 600 t«-&lt;l* are in the planning
qualify a* a rifle sharpshooter.
• tag'-.
him ' I f "under.tand, fu lly it .
jt a time.
He also fired other in fa n try wea­
f I u i t l l n t t M t r * i*M*
llR V i
There I, no tuch signature inn- surdity of h i, demand, "
The
total rut-bark— Including
pon* such a* Ihe .45 r a lih r r pistol,
give m 'd iia i
attention to the 'hinr in Florid*, and it would takThe official Communist I’artv ■lim inatiou of 21 building* and
the rarhine, and the Itrowrdng
wounded.
the Governor al-out 70 hour* of newspaper dismissed a- a dirty reduction* in I I other* reduced
automatic rifle, aa welt a* witThe Hitman said the North Ko
n-lanl dgning at h i, usual rat' rlumsy elevtinn campaign tU 'k th- the V A hospital program Hi.notr
rte**lng demnnstratinna of the
rean,
rrplied:
if HK» oignature* pel hour to -|e letter 8ta*,en . a Republican leadrr tied*.
machine gun, m ortar, and flim e
"W
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altcadv
got
enough
atro
them one at a lime at home. He who U president «,f t*m I'n i -&gt;-r«p
Hut i migrc-sionjtl ptcs'iirc for
thrower A graduate of Keminole
dispatchrd
to i. iio ratln n *t| the cut*back bo lt
High Krhnol in Hanford, and a citic* listed against It* ••• a few - -n -I-- it In aliont four hour* with of IV n n .ylm n in .
'
(rood M e tric t f\
Stalin through • Ik- Soviet End . .. . probably will runtlmic. M-tuy o n rrcent employee of B . F. Gane* more won’t make anv difference ” Ihe mat hlne.
Capt. Locke aid that during thK t 'o r o rn and veteran --rgatiltaIlraide*, It would ro il about JH,- in Washington 0* t. y.
of thi* ('fly, he enlisted in the
Marine* in June of th i* year at death march Am erican* "-lied Hk- -&gt;o for |m * &lt; a g e and ineiilanrt to
file* from starvation. co|it. pneti- •end the nign'-l bond* to
.tack,unvllle.
New
monla and dyaenlery,"
Vork, The delegation tan travel
Seventeen In the group
w r r let, expensively than that
M - rob'f '**1 I, the date
et f -*
overloaded plane Into the relative, wounded when an American p lan '
strafed Ih 'ir column. ol-vlou*|'- drIIvery of the Irondt to the Ne
ly Hinjll «teip, a crowd nf Am eri­
1
mistaking
them
for
Red*,
York b»nk which r»prp-.erit *hcan and Rrlllih soldier* Immedi­
The three survived
i-i-.e rbev
« 11-; HI D l l
| i \ | ' I I I M , III *\l I* .
VS I I M U I I M I'M
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ti-ndlrate that p u irh ,v e l rh-m
ately gelhered.
T he war wa* w ritten over lh*io had bidden ii ruler the school. Th*'Tu take rare of any lavt inlnt.-lr
IIU 'I
j
w 't '
in fatigue and la y e r* of du»' ■aid other* of the fftmiii
hitch that might -•elav tt|' tr,«n
blending with th eir green uni marched north * the ttni’e t N« •'lion with Intrrr t runnloe *•
a IN
til'E N
S I A V ER t til
H i l l II
W IIH IN
M ill &lt; IIA
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P i- e form*. Rut they, too, were opii- lion* forre, appr»a&lt; hed
II- rale of |.l,oon a -lay the »h--t
t .i M i r s h h f e d s F i n n . • u n i a m i n t i n t : ,
im i
h is ^
yang. Their fat,* we , not known. Stale Iniprovamenl
miotic and confident.
Comrtii
E A S E F f lll U . l . C'ITtRF.NS?
On the lio d g r from Seoul IH a lf a dn**n tank* were drawn
|t. attorney, ami repre*-nt-****
• s t M iiin
s e w i n A t.i:
is
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sin \ n
hi
up to the edge nf thr runway | Pyongyang, the trio aid the Red* ■I the .Slate Trea*urer and State
VV titr If
I'A M 'w r it s
I N | 11 | where l-omli rrater* had Iwen fill­ shot tho-e A tn criran , who trniht Jtnarrl of Administration wilt r
ed
somewhat
unevenly.
Four not walk.
■long.
a I'H III I t T I M . lit If l l l t l III I It If I S i M I I I H S E W E R
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Said one:
transport plane* and a number of
The Governor will retnro t l a g e IS \N I N V E S I M E N I IN S A N F O H IF S G R O W T H .
f 4.
ob-ervation craft squatted on I t .' "Some of the men were t a r r y ­ mldille of next wr-t ••
Gutted hangar* stood silently on ing theli huddle* on their harkv will Jn«t stay long enough to fin
one side of thr field and the city Guv* who fell down were liealen ith algrilng hi- name, then come
and l.ayonelled iiv ih ' Red roar*** ”
rose ahead silently.
S H I T O I I T S K W K IIA G K K X T K N S IO N
hick without waiting for the a&gt;
Capt. I^rcke said Ihc guard* killMat Arthur pul h is hand* on
tuat delivery.
W alker’* shoulders and greeted cil Ihoic Atueriian* who rould no'
him cordially, sp ea k in g of Pyong­ continue marching
yang's i apliire he a sk e d : “ Did you
Kilmdai v«id the North Ko reaget any h lg w |g *V W alker sa il guards t'dd him earlier the A m eri­
no.
HVJ
can* were to lie taken to Mam no
A fter j brief eonfert-nre during jin , which I* I™ sle d along the Vat-*
w hirh MarArthur ordered South River on the Korean-M anrhinian
i .
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Korean forre* hurried to the Man­ Irorder.
churian Imrdrt. the two walked
The Ihrri- -urvivom ernie-t t ,
down Ihe strip.
MarArthur had rnngratulallom to- in fair physical condition. T li'g
for all of hi* field commander*. ■aid they were In better shape 'bag
And he awarded the Distinguished any nf the Am ericans who war*
Service O i l on th r *put to lw«
nf them— M»J. G en era l William
Tunner, commander of the jl«
g a n tlr airlift supplying advanced
Allied forre*, and C o l. William P.
Howen commander of the paratroop regiment w h irh Jumped.
Then MarArthur got an award.
1.1. General George E . Htratemey• r . commander n f Ihe Par East
A ir Forro*. gave him the Di*Hngulihed Plying G ro ss for “out­
standing hrrnUm while parttrloating'' In four w artim e flight*
to the combat tone.
On each of these, Stratemeyer's
citation *aid, the General'* un­
arm ed plane risked attack and
" th i* rl*k wa* m ultiplied a hun­
dred-fold In view of hi* personal
stature and hi* jm altlo n a* com*
mander •" chief''
The** flights began June 2U
w ith a hurried and Yak-hara*vcd
flig h t to Suwon. H e flaw alio tc.
T aegu, tn Seoul and today to
N orth Korea In a *eri«a of bat­
tle visit* that grapheii thr pengres* nf the ram palgn.

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Any group the Allotnrv (Jeneral
says should register ii entitled In
a hearing before the anti-subvers­
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John Krider Is Rbee States ROK
Elected Head Of Army Can Handle
Baseball League Guerrilla Forces
Peter Schnal, Former Republic’s President
S l u t i st i ci un, Re­
Savs Korea Will Be
turns To Figures
Unified Once More

Funeral service* were held at
th# graveside in Lake View Ueme
(cry yrateiday at 2:00 P. M, for
klra. M ary Catherine A v re lt, Hi.
who died in Ihe local hospital
Saturday morning after a ahort
lllnaa*. Th# Rev. 8. L. W hatley
officiated.
Born Jan. 22, DUS in Washing
ton County. A la., lir a . Avrett
came to Sanford with her hus
band from Apuuka eight y e a n
• ago. She I* survived by the hut“ land , E . N. A v n t t ; four son*.
E llia c f Sanford: O scar of Apop­
ka; Emory of Poreal Park, (ia .:
and Robert of Jacksonville; four
daughter*, U n . Eleanor Parker,
‘ lekaoi
Jacksonville;
klra. TtUie Baater
and U r . Ixiis Sharon of Apopka;
and U r*. Heater Boyer or N ew ­
port. F la .; also 18 grandchildren.

RARKY WIGHT AWAY
P. Ilasky Wight left Satur­
d a y for {Bradford, Pa., lo visit his
v son, Clyde 0. Wight and daughter.
Ur*, c. B. Clara of New York
Stats.
bo gone about 10
mate. He will be
delta, during which t
Wight will look after hla duttu
a* manager of I U Uunklpal
Swimming Pool.
T V aociwtary of t V Klwaaia
Clafc hero V Intend* lo visit th#
* Club, V
he declared.
Bradford, p
P*.,
A fe.iner printer by trade, Ur.
. 2 f - gat hie fln t printars' union
in U O t.

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manager, was

un* ernnienl'i aim y can handle any
aniltiouily e lrtlrd lo ihr olfice vu rin lla piotilem remaining after
of President (or ibe 191! season, defeat of ihe North Korean Com­
al ihe annual meeting ol the munist force*.

U irsidrnt f- Jll Bussey called the
b u iin ris meeting lo nrdrr.
Piealdent Bu*!ey expressed hi*
appreciation for Ihe co-operallon
shown him in the past season h&gt;
(he hoard of directors and the
newipa|&gt;er and tadlo sport* edi­
tors.
president
Hussey asked
the
director* of the club* to indicate
whether their club* would be able
tu operate next year
Only one club, St. Auguitlne,
wa* In duuht of it* ability to pro­
duce a club fur the coming *ea
ton. Jack Dempsey, St. Augustine
director, revealed that he could
not make a definite statement un­
til the next meeting at Crescent
C ity on Dec 10.
President llu»»ey praised the
director* fur their optimism, say­
ing that with the present Inter­
national situation a* it is, " It la
good to »ee men still striving to
live w illi an air of optimism".
A fter a short recess tu discus*
offices, the lioard of director* re­
turned to the assembly room atid
Jack llempeey nomintni Mr. Krid*
ll'«sils»M I (la Osea T S w a l

And when peace is lectmed.
there will lie no qurtliun but that
North and South Koiea will lie
unified whole, Rhea taui in a tele­
phone inlriv irw with ihr magarme U. S. New* and W oild Kepott
made public today. Rhee spoke
(tom Seoul.
He wai highly optimistic about
plus peels foi peace and unily once
IVutrd Nation* force* havr stu d i­
ed ihr iiivvdlng army, bul acknow­
ledged tii at llte lack ul irconitiucting Ins war-lorn country will lie
lung and cosily.
Estim ate* uf the damage In
Suuth K n ira , he said, range from
.IS to D£ per cent and whatever it
pruvri to Iw, the amount needed
ftor reconstruction w ill be “stag
gertng." lie aald that “without
our friends in the United Nation*
we rannnt hope to repair and re»tnre it in Irs* than many genera­
tion*."
Ithi-e said that “certainly" the
Korean Army ran rope with any
g u ein lla* prohlrm remaining after
the war.
"We handled them »n well by
dvatruying moat of the guerrilla*
|*-t year that the only way tha
Com muni sta could flgur* out lo
try to overthrow th* republic wa*
to open war upon It, hr said.
"Oar Arm y i* well rip erlanrrd
in rooting guerrilla* out of mounIl ■.•Itaare tie Tea* Tfceeel

Actor Errol Flynn Marries For
Third Time In Riviera Ceremony
By CARTYR DAVIDSON
M O N TE C A R I.O . Monaco. Oct. 2 )
( A f - Movie actor Errol
Flynn wa* m ariird “ for the third and last lim e" today in an Ift-minule
civil ceremony in llte Monaco C ity H all. A cltes, Patrice Wymote wa*
llte bride.
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before41
The couple said "out
Mayor C h rrlr* Palmaro as more to drive to Nice, 20 miles away,
then IINt guest! watched and a for a religious wedding (a l 10
crowd of 3,000 chattered excitedly A. M F.ST) In the Lutheran
Church of the transfiguration.
In the city hall courtyard.
Neither
Prince
Rainier
III,
It w a i a typical Riviera day—
with it warm sun and the heautl Ruler of Monaco, nnr Prince Igor
fill blue Mediterranean for a Trouhrt*koy, estranged husband
of Barbara Hutton, allowed up
background.
The best m*n for the A u stra ­ for the civil ceremony. Both had
lian-born, 41-year old F lyn n « u lawn expected.
The crowd In th# C ity Hall
hi* fellow countryman, yatch*- courtyard threw rice at the couple
man Fred MeEvoy. M rEvoy’* wife a* they entered for the ceremony.
Claude, wa* matron of honor The tall, redheaded H lu Wymote
for the 24-year-otd bride from wore a light, street length wool
dress In an off while tirade. She
Kalina, Kanaaa.
carried a bouquet of pink and

There wa* no mob leans at
th« wadding, though Monaco'* pa*
mobilised to handle
Ilea had bean mo
10,000 person*. Nawsman and
photographers far outnumbered
tb* auasts at tha ceremony, on
whleh the Mont* Carlo radio sta
lion ran a running broadcast.

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A.vnH 'inU'il 1'rrna l.eiirtetl W ir e

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Last Rites Are
Held At Chui cli
For hd I iiggins

In Which Two Died And 20 Were Injured

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Manager O: Chamber
Ol Commerce Ami
Former May*)t I &gt;ietl
On Sunday Morning
I Uitri

(General
M -c A rt h u ,.
,,e.d .
quarter* ip Tokyo wa* linn cum
the Arm y "had .rv e ra l r . Dingier
of whrn Allied troop* were ex
iieclrd |o reach the Manchurian
border.")
(An the north hank of the rivetw.l r 'k l- . a.
.
rhu ria " nn
Ku* r,l ManThe desperate
Red
Korean*
were flering northward so fast
that they no longer cuuld herrl
all their Allied prisoners along

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.Tlmn&gt; I U n p w rrr n r it iin g
the safety of Allied line*.

i* i * * m * lib i
iirit 11iii |tn Iril

v ii»»i|.«i' MMMrMtttf.
if ID 1Ml ii i fin k
I he lit' iiNifiy »f Ml *‘Miit* i i iti m»Iii"
\ t.iii. I. in thr | ■
«r airi «# &gt;»t Dirrult

i*i*l ir l i f u r t liniii till m in f r uti &gt;1
I h i lil t

U ,r iCfiMCUi til*'* m i t r l f l l f i l
Fti L% thr N ri } illiri \\ ilhiM)
N ai l*tl fttl hr t*n ** • &gt; i it*il fill aIU I.
I K m &lt; a u iitrd by M .nii*woi John
Hidi..|, p i i .i . | the &gt;t Jsm ct
I ail . lik ( 1, 111, 11, O ilu id o . G r t ie
Ilk .eivitrv weie he| I at L ie i
* reeii (en ieiriv will, I iiher N aih
•(al 1. n il). tsllng
s e, 1in.’ ■»- si llte plllbe lic it

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A ciuw.l gutliers uleuit tbs- wreckage
Die \ r . i lu r k Central'* . t . , 1 It,tin
•',l' d «iailment al D iirnla. N ^ that l-i ifh l dealh to in- ■

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Bicmiess Wonsan Of 1950 Honored
Sa n f o r d Rotarv
For Her Work In C u l i n a r y Arls P a y s Tribute To
Edward Hi i mi ns

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To Be Given Demo­
cratic
Nomination

B u iin e i!

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Hard-Hit Growers
May Be Eligible
For Disaster Aid

tahti* crupi iti Ihr uctii! ftlutin ilrimti «4iil hr tlmihlrtl it

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" I think I'lrin lrn t 1111in an will lie
C. R. Du* Run annuunrtti (hi
thr only Ilian cnntldrtril by the
morning followinit a ronferm . p
with State Representative M II DctmKials in ’52.”
•Bone" Smith.
H r laid hr lliin kt New Yutk
_ _ovrtnni Ihninas E. Dewey'* cn
George D. Livingston of the G

Farm ers Home A ilm islitrstin n id
flee, Orlando, administrator &lt;1
disaster loans in this area, visit signed lo lake llir (.r n r ie l nut nl
tt'aatt***# ita Paae l l s k t l
ed Mr. Dawson this morning *r I
S t a ll)

Four Ncirrous Hurt In
Automohilu Crash

Ituinhluy In Assigned

To Fanil IMacuinunt

Itiim l.iry, who ha*
K trU ll A
h tffi in rhnric*1 uf lhe Fh&gt;ii&lt;U
lo u r N'rjf m rs l u f f r r f i j mircu aStuIr Kiiip tu ytn rn l
o fflc r aincp
in ju rir* i ( 4;DCJ ii'clock Bundiiv it r«*-upvrMd un Ju ly 1 »»n I'a,
rnorninir whrn !h»* H ilt ChrvMi- nit*11o Avrnur* lm% hrrn |»rumot*
1ft .Sp (11 n In which thry Wtn r*l tu r hpu iiail)(i)im nl «• Farm
rldinje north un Dark A vrn u r ai Fiacrnt enl representative, T o n i
nigh speed left the road at thr 1atwInn, Jr , managei nf Die Orrailroad crossing
at
Fiftm iitti Undo office of Die set vic e, altStreet and hit a light ptde, then I tiuuinrd Du* miniiing.
kept right on going.
Allhuiigh Mr, Ktmildey will rePolice
arrested
the
drive , tain his hraiiqtiarlei • ut Die iuE lija h Hamilton, Midway, who
cal offtir, the *cupe of Mi wotk
charged with rareleva driving and will itulude Seiiiinulr, Orunge and
leaving lh» aernr uf rii KTidrM' Osceola counties, said Ml Law*
Charlie W llw n, otte of the th ne ton.
passenger*, had a cut over the
Ralph I'resrutt, formerly uf the
eye, W illie Gibson a cut lip, at I Orlando office, today took over
Bernard Stapler, who had a bit­ his duties as manager nf the lo­
ten tongue require.! hospital at cal office He intends to bring his
tention.
Wife and sun here a* soon as lie
The 1»47 Buirk of J . H. I.re find areommndatinn*.
was damaged to the extent id
The State Employment Service
about $(00, and a parked AVillt ■ is expsndmg it- program due to
Station Wagon was damaged at a considerable l u c r e . in farm
an estimated $.1(&gt;0 following a workers, p aiticu lsrly In I lie /.ellcollision on Park Avenue
at wood section, Mr latwlott pointed
Eleventh Street Saturday night out.
Lee was overtaken by Sheriff I"
A . Hero ami Deputy Sh e riff Ih-i.
W. F . IfA N K IN H IE S
Browning who happened along at
Friend* here of W. F. Rankin
the time, took up the pursuit and ] w ill regret 1° learn of his death
mays,
charged with careieas driving and 15, at his home in Q uircy follow
leaving Ihe scene of an accident Ing a long Illness. He was 71
The Willy# belongs tu Florida years old,
Fashions.
Mr. Rankin lived In Sanford
from 1221 to IPCI when he moved
to Quincy, lie is survived by Ihe
LANSING E L E C T E D
Porter II. Lansing uf SanfurJ widow and two sons, W. E and
writ elected president of thr M P. Rankin of Quincy- these
Florida Wildlife Federation al ita daughters, Miss Lydia Rankin,
convention during tha waak-and Tallahassee; Mrs. J. G. Haderer

whit# flower*.
Flynn wore a dark Mu* cult and
a black knit tie.
Mrs. Jsmaa Wjnuere, Pstrice's at Sportsman*! Lodge in Walaka
Mr. Lansing, the president of
mother, war* u usauva n it «ilh
an orchid color fait hat, trimmed the Seminole County Sportsman
Association, and Robert l . John­
et*b gold seouint.
The only thing approaching an son, attended Ihe convention a*
T his afternoon tha couple wve
delegates from Use fifth district.

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M r Tu tt|ir I Hi i il lln* I m i il \ » * Mi &gt;, I ms nl
*•( ail out f 1iti* iit Ho nl* if (h r
Il4 kp mi i tiliiiiii tnil m iii «r h r% lit iT
co ntril.
|M* t i l l S l I U l l i I Ml n it i i i « I ' m 1.4 1
rlultN | ■lluWi *1 null
|1 h Ih r Is
H r &gt;4kl iu y n lriila y un a trie- •n il lh»t Mr*. U a trtirl tia* *fiv* &gt;1 111 inn I III.11 lit mi i rar v* ill | If III ti in s i . M i 1 lifrri/H i« r | v . I . . I lit * Im iM
I lirfiiik a MIIH1 m! lit lh .il ihrk II ik p 1Vi|| wlii Mr I fir I f ii ut
Ain cur ¥
viiinn iMogiam Am ir turn i&gt; head iro n titan 155 mwiil* n m h ! *
■eltlr
rliili*
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tir.
anil
allut'i
thri
l«»'l
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i *m I Ifiritii itul ih.il u r rail! A,¥*"11**1 is inira (sit*tilt-si at r.iilini'l*
»f the DctniHtaln Srnalnnal l amt«* .4Mil i niliMini‘inil k %rlMi« ami
n%rr 75h mpali a niimth
I h* yi** illy m i'iptl"
paign CnninnDre and l . i r i utive
tin* a»*•lie y l h ri r I m
Cluhfi *crvpil tty her mrlulXI t
II lilt’inran
I r nly
i
V iic-C lianm in nl ihr Dcmnitatu K iu u iil* . ahsnit f»r», R n lary til ft ta*tn lly tt ini nf In i«l* iti tin riiri** hi- iijt* iiih I iti** St*i||!|im|t» ira'Clil tt V
N vtinnil ( ’(uniulHee
l.lon», 26 and Ja y re r*. ’2!» n&gt;&lt; ra «'|r ! ltttr% kkhi fl hi f**titu1 him t%» , till 4&lt;llf'Mlilsihllr f ii i,ili* •* %cCM* \ ,
uliil hit**) a* in .«s"iwi mi I I N".

Effort*
Tu urrafif't* ifiuiwttr
Atkrd il he I bought ll.r Demo
loan* In irrnwrrR uf Hrminu1'
tl.il&lt; vi mi Ii l in iiiiilr i nntuiiMtilig
County who have suffered
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due to destruction of thru vcg.

stated that in &lt;-o.operation with

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Aft* i kkutMtig f**i 4 *hurt lim »
Hut Salltnid'* leading hu,|lie** l))rt I lo ll ir (I ipiiim M) **t I i | i« ai»l
I, »lio(i 4 * a mu*
i i 1)41lc i Mirmlitri 4n%I “ IT* A i
Him and w ninrn, liteitiher* nf I 111 (.iii
civ ir cluli* and church gi.tu|i
I |»|f&gt;nt/||| 111 (lie I lu ll wild s h in ift. Mi llig t'liia l . f i h«*n« tu
»* 4 ma it *r H lf ih il lC III
a' » i h u e en)uyeil M l*. Datchvl's
. filv h u iu liY murtiinv X lit ‘ hr | L a * l i U h U lillfl |l
fine conking were mil a Ml *ui
| fllli’ 11altlilc* (it Mi 11,^111* ra,i* ii* 4 f I t i l r c m
In line.) hr m«l
prt-ed.
.•.I m a rtin i 'it * ' lu ll* I f i.-«wtpi
A trif Iff ill «itfi*aifl OVI-I Ihr fa ., p .llil I k t»r*»l^r l.iu liy ralt
V\r*rrru K*§uf K iftitiiin rM I.* n** Safuittiy mil Mi llu v iii* m i ll hi i lie K*» hy. t U lr i s.fS ifn
f#rhy
when h» t u * ii.f . r med M»« (.a t
i4 iy 1 lull 4* itrll III MilumiinilY
Hs tn riilii|# I mHaiiitti.l
m MHO
*hrl hail won tl»r hoiiur ’’S um4i Ilk il ip *
Mi 11iK Ifin' o|»rrat«l Hi*1 S/infolit
! t t ih .l fu i lip r,’* lt»* il n l a r i ’tl
C o , mill
U (rr *i|irrn*4l
A ltti 'uph
N| i n
(S n trh fl
hi
M l 4.1 ilk turns Mill iDiiiifi *if Mm fiiiir
t ih r liiK fi»i 15 v* tw it I til l *1111 tlllltfll1*11% ASill «illtIP 48 ll till Akitiillliiiiili .ipt fit i tin 1 Ml*

Five hundred South Korean
were reported murdered at Yon*
hung, on North
Korea'* I t St
coast.
Hr ASStlt I \ T E I t I'H F S S
An Arm y iulellig en rr office in
Sriiaiin ( liniuii Aritictsnn tIk
Tokyo void the Red Korean* b ul
pul up “ rut rral organised te*iv- K M ) lirlirv e i I'ln n lc til I tiiiil.su w if fimr t m i* npu In I iiim llii*
tsin e ill the but 2* hours."
.will win tlir
I ' l ’i J D rm uiiatii i l ir tl.iiii'tl *i-r vi-.|' h i wni ilut
Fleeing Red*
w ire reported
*ii r *itjv-iil i al iloiiiin.ilnm willmui a iltAih ‘ lullin'If 1ft” I •V I tit 'till) IIH I
ir e a t la ir * lie I'aav S'-lekii
flu-AiriK "f Ih r M ^ vfair Dm U |h *

i r u N s w l tla r a a *

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,to Anderson S t a t e s

Amvrtcans

t r r now under w ay, County A k i

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I 'lin i i I I N S a v
1* r% Joint K ll*
| df* Slid I li V Illsm l f&lt;1.B elli
I I ........... !% p illhr iipt* rar i r A
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!« • IcillXIt A lllllir VMrarJI, ItCdltfr
lilllnqi J 1 .» f( I n I n i , \Jt' \ \
1
Ihr ling \t •\ 1 »H lri | (1 K ll
1'4 m l j I . Hoy Dt»rari 1 j r J W.
ISfiuJ1*"! 4 inf Amjrrra ( 4 11.4ra 4 y ,
t*Mfi II Hall Ilnur e, Mil , Kepi.
1 1.
III AAII.i: ADD l n w i n I A
' 1' 11 i*itni* wa* the
' .i.i • ' -un
a liuge fnmtlv.
Mi« M I) t i l l . Iirl. caterer i r l n l n l hv |N&gt;|H|I.i i *, &gt;lr lu t wrrk
11. \ IIMil • •I Tm WllltiiMfcfltiM, N C .
l t ||lr &gt;j n jo lj Business Wum.in ul I 'll 11" won tin* homo by
t fe hi- 4*ft*fiilril |•k!1 •1 sra iMri.h.
Unselfish Activity In 1 vb
more than IVOOtt p r tfrtI meals dunng the patl foui yean
&gt;11,1 1,!**•$ Tt* | hd *
, S 1* ti»
.1,
4 M Iwaul Ml t|l!)ftll||n » h lp .
"I »a&gt; nrvrt so tui|)iisrd m Its) life." said M ■« G a tilirl
C I n 1&gt;. t’i'iiiiiiiimiv II,,11•‘Mlf.ilh*
i Wit* ih r i;*Ti* I.KMt'fi
flln
Ilu *ln r*, .itut I'rn fro lim il
Stressed I5v Tutiliv 1' H*i’ )fi» " a «Up4‘r»ntrf(«t* n i ul
a
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AA, inau'* t lull mfniineit me Dial
ib. \llllM ii i ’ ;$»t Lut* ICmlr*ia4i
I h i * gue*l n( hutuir at t lieu
dinner at tfie t^ingwnuit llnt.d,
H ip K&lt;»« .in t luh i*l i •in ut *I »i* nl. U IVa* i rjtMftftMI I'll IM 1 MU Iu
m l "f *1
!liw unit ht'i
s%an Ihr
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in .1 bad lte» ii named Die ".“*»nf,nd II*»m I lull* lit nil 1*1*11 ) -tel «i( l«*

v.^dSrnJS.'KXJ rriiman Will Win

of defiance. S ix ty .*ix

*ri%i*r» fm I Jra lit I llltf*

ciiu tiiin iri \1 ni-i eaI S a ii I hi tl iit»l
Hleili igrf i f iter SriHiflulr i *ut nil
I h i llil'ft d f i fitlli* (v P, II tic illfkl

wlm '*
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i
,
. tu n.I "il pa- ,n , .-i- I hr accident »u twllcn I !«■ t i n , I cell cauveil In lln •' •
m i ' 1 i day in birred |
,
t i„ c i a Ireig l.t train a (•■». IllIiii.tr In f -n Do lia ili. U miii.I I n . i &lt;.
matches, w n r tapahlr ul iraching iumpr-1 tin tia&lt;l
A |M&gt;ilion
D,r t w i.in d r-.il
hown at light • I ■
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ibe ^alu Rivet un ihr Imufei

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local business

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partly
cloud*
Ifcrcurh
lu r 'd t). a tee
local
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In llu x n l
0&gt;
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tunitr extre m e north
fu ra d a y .
t i . M to moderate m ostly south*
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W/\i H IN G TO N , Oct. 2 i U P )
lly V ER N O N IIA K D IN
n M ' ..a .
rwi
*• .t
Jot in K n d e i. hantoid city com- -'P re sid e n t'Brngm au Rhec of th« fattra Red rapital.‘ Tw'n other*}
miiuoner and New York G rin lr' Republic of Koiea sayi his gov* i S f i J S L * 1 'urvtved Ihe ruthie * F i s c u l i o w e r

K

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Held Sunduy V. M.

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Rok Force Is Smir Of Derailment
Only 50 Miles
From Border . fen________

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Florida N lalr league's Bsiaid ol
United Nations Flag, made
Dues ton yestriday at the Augethe Members of Ihe Sanford
lull
I Intel in Oilatidsi.
line Demonstration Club, will
^ be displayed tumurrow un one
A ltr i a luncheun serves* in (he
“ of the flag |Hj|g* in the down Angrbilt Dining Room, (h r drlrtown section In celebration of
United Nation Day, Mrs. Cat I gallon uf leagur d iirclu rs. nevsrW illiam s, president of the club, paprr t|H»ls rJitors and ladio
announced today.
•(Miilsf j i t r n trliird In ih r as­
S ts other home dem onstration sembly
iiMim w h rir oul-gnm*
time In Seminole County a Unit
ed Nations Day. The Lake M arv.
Lake Monroe and Paola clubs will
fly their UN and American Flag *
at the school building*. In Gen• era th&lt; IIS' Flag will be flown
near the Post Office and In Longwood and Oviedo In the downtown
sections.
United Nations Day marks the
anniversary of that day In IU45
on which the United Nations
Charter came Into force as world
law, eipreaslng the mandate of
the people* of Ihe world that
“ there shall he peace."
The
United
Nation*
ha*
brought the guvernmemnt* of the
l * world together in history'* great
rvt co-operative. International ef­
fort lo master underlying econ­
omic and social problems, poverty,
hunger and disease. It has helped
lo eolve political Issues such a*
ir Palestine, Indoneasla, am) the
former Italian colonies.

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club* have made UN flags with
whleh tu celebrate for the first

IN IIK I'K N D K M

S E O U L Koiea, Oct .M &lt;&gt;$»)
South Korean I nice* twrpl wdh, 111 SO milet ai Irsv ut ihe iMamhul| Ian bordri liwlay.
Sliallered leninantt ut the Red
Korean army were ilreim i lianti
j call) toward ihe mountain Im tig lr
north ol Kanuayr It « | | thete
that the Red clue Main. Kim II
‘“ mix ta llie d util hit tflirtiilla wai
avaunt the )apanr&lt;r beloir Rut•ian occupation farces untallcd
him as piemiei ol \ o ith Korea
after World Wat II
Kanggte it ilm u l Jit milr* Irom
the bolder in it.r i n , lei of the
pcnin*ula.
l l . i ee South Km ran (R O K )
Dt» u io ni w eir driving toi the
Mam hunan hoidei to luuih the
fnui-month wai

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Br o ke n Communists
Flee N or t h w a r d:
Hundreds Of Pris­
oners Found Dead

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J us t i c e Department
Begins Round-up Of
Communist A l i e n s
For D e p o r t a t i o n
W A SH IN G TO N . Oct. 2 J &lt;,1’&gt;
— Pirsitlent Truman today ap­
pointed a lice mrmbei Cotnmuu
lit Cuntiul Board liraded by Setli
W.
R itlixu b o n ,
•
W sihinglun
Lawyer and 4 Republican.
Natttid to w ive with R n hsiiiion
w ere.
Peter Campbell Blown. Brookl)n lawyer and now special assislanl to the Attorney General, a
^Democrat.
Chattel M. LaFollettre, loim ri
Indiana Republican longreistnan
and now executive diirclor ol
Am encam lor Democratic Action
Oawd J. Coddaite, Borton and
H ayeihill, Mata., attorney, a R e ­
publican.
D i. Katbryn M cllale, Ixigmi*port. In d , educator and piychololilt . She 11 a drier ol Frank McHale. Democialic National Com ­
mitteeman flout Indiana.
Richardron ia chairman of the
government's present Loyalty Re.
v ie * Board, an agency of the nix
chlnery let up aeTtral yrara ago
for a cheek on ihe loyalty of fe.tei
ol employees.
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their 12 hour stay in the hal-ftl!
n l tunnels of the eavr were:
Herbert D ark le **, 12; Eddie
McCIcllsmb Id year-old *on of u
funeral director; Ertie*t Mallinak, 20, a construction nimpanv
rrnuloye, and "A n d y ," year old
cocker spaniel owned by young
McClelland.
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expressed by the llsrk le ** tmy.
whose first comment wa*:
“ Heck, I guess I'll have lo g &gt;
lo school today a* usual."
Ills mother, overjoyed at his
safe return, w as quick Iu asMtit
him he eould lak e a couple of
of Sanford; and Mrs. W. T. davs off. if ha wanted to.
U nmrsby of Orange City,
Th# plight of the three turned
Funeral services „w#re held thl* western Pennsylvania town
Tuesday at the Calholie Church nf 500 out In full fo rcr to aid In
in Tallahassee and burial was In Iho search. About 1.600 men and
women from surrounding com­
Oakland Cemetery there.

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vern entrance a* Dir wmd ipread
lu tin g
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ra y e rn nlmut 2 I ’. M , y e a le rd a /
In look fu r iin u x u il tuck and cry
ta l fo rm atio n s.
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a shut! time ago during some
nearby
highway
construction
work and in recent week* a maniter uf |&gt;er*un* havr visited it.
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had gone into Die cavern lit tee
times lu-fore yrstrrd ay ami was
rertnln he could find hi* w tv
about.
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ground cham bers and Damagew ays to a point about 1.800 feet
fro m the entrance. A s th ey it a r t rd hack, all three of th e ir ear*
bit'# light* failed rne a fte r anH e arte n *# o a r a a s geael

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Management Squelches Rumors By
Frank Question-Answer Columns
By HAM DAWHON

NEW YORK. Oti. 17
&lt;/!*&gt; Employe cusiotily about ihe bo««*
business it being encoutagrd by tome companies and rewarded with

G ra ft Witness
(Continued from Page One)

w A w rnan w w itatn ,

Hurricanc Warning

Korean War

IC t a lliw S grata Pas# Oael

i i i M M N r»#«# r##» n , * i
the drive at datkneaa.
In airline distancr the gain
wa* 20 miles. But it was much
farther actually along the wind­
ing mountain road.
The U. S. First Cavlary Dlvlston smashed nearly 30 mile#
from it# kickoff point at Soohng. It bypassed Sariwnn, JS
air mile# south of I'yonuyang.
titxl drove over a second#i y mad
Into llwangju. only 2-1 mile#
south of the Red capital f,n the
main highway.
Then it swung northward so
swiftly that Ihe loot trooper*
seized a bridge Iwfnre the sur­
prised Rrd force* could blow it
up. The foot trooper# were within
20 mile* or less of Pyongyang.
Both the American# and lUlKx
were swinging along in open
country along the flatland ap­
proaches to Pyongyang.
Behind the Americans, British
end
Australian
Commonwealth
brigade troops speed .71 mile# lo
Bariwon and raptured that high­
way city.
On the es»t rna*t, ROK first
corps element# rolled within sight
of Korea's great industrial city
of Hnmhung and its port. Hungnam.
The Bed radio at Pyongyang
admitted; 1). N. force# rrinfortrd and "sprsi hraded by aircraft
nnd tank# nnrth of the 3Kth Parallrt are making heavy attarka."
The hrondrast of the Tuesday
night Bed Korean aimy communi­
que wo# heard in Tokyo. It add­
ed:
"On all front# people'# (Com­
munist) army unit* arc rarying
t.ut heavy defense operation*
against the advancing enemy."
Filer! dl»patche# from AP correspondents, however, told a dif­
ferent story.
Organized Red reststanee wa*
shattered Communist troops were
surrendering by the hundred*. All
along the slanting hattlrfrnnt the
Rrd* laid down their arms, re
treated In ronfitslnn or fled Into
the hills in scattered bands,
great pile* of supplies, arms and
Allied column*
swept past
ammunition abandoned by the
fleeing Red#.
A F ir s t
Cavalry Division
spokesman said the enemy was
leaving heavy weapon*, anli-lank
guns and other equipment beside
road.

ago wat the moil violent ever
recorded in the Western Hemis­
phere. It killed several hundred
■rions, most of them World War
veterans in a roadbuildina
i | (camp.
It wrecked the Overseas Railway
built al great eipense by Henry
M. Flagler, and isolated Key West.
Hurricane warnings were flying
linm Palm Beach, over the neck­
lace of islands forming the Flor­
ida Keys, and on the Gulf Coast
to Ft. Myers, a palm-fined resort
cily once the winter home of
Thomas A. Edison and Henry Font

F. McDonald identified the witncn
today at William Ricci, reputed
payoff man for the $20,000,000
gamblini syndicate beaded by boat
bookmaker Harry Groat.
McDonald t*id that Ricci barri­
caded liimtelf in the bathroom of
the ihiee-foom Hotel (Botterl)
mile and then alatbed himaelf on
both arm*. Two detective* attigned lo guard him finally battried down the bathroom door and
rushed the wounded man to a
hotpitaI.
McDonald did not reveal the
Storm warnings flaw elsewhere
along both coasts of th* Florida
weapon uted by Ricci.

(rank answers.
Managemenl says it helps lo merl grapevine rumors brad on. Am)
by tiling ■ question ami answer^
column in their employee publica­
tion. top rxrrtjilvr* ran rrorh
spinye i without any
Individual cm.
It ..,'ln»l,4 I raw r««» fie# I
initial rman mltlntrrchance of mid
K.vrtv veteran, aaid Mr. Dixon,
■ret at Ion.
ought lo establish hit claim with
That work* both waya The the Vitrran# Admlnlatration for
•mployp who first suggested such tnvice connected dltalillitiea, In­
a column to Commonwealth bt«l»- cluding not only wounds, but ac­
aon Co., Chicago, In March, 1017, cident# ,,r airkneaa, »o that If he
Wrote: “There are a lot of ques- it disabled by reoccurrenca of
tiona on an employed mind which the allmrnt, be can prove hla aervKirci, who had been aought for peninaula from Jacksonvill* to
lie or ahe couldn't get an ari.wrr Ire connected disability, and cstab- 10 itaya. voluntarily appeared yes­ Ht. Mark*, and north of Jackson­
to without stepping on the Im- llth a claim or secure hospitalize- terday and testified at length be- ville to Charleston 8 C .
aitdiate supervisor# loot."
The tlov"e*s with which th*
tlon and treatment.
fote thr Brooklyn grand Jury In­
What are acme of then* ques­
ita
The law provide* that in order vestigating the Grot* hookie com­ Koiith Flniida area began
tions* lln a are a few, n* path- to rttablith turh a claim a voter- bine ami the million dollar* In emergency precaution* alarmed
ered by the National Industrial nn mutt have had MO daya or graft it had paid nut In New storm warning hcadquartars, but
by noon preparations for tbe blow
more of service, nt Iraat one day Vork City pollre for protection.
Conference Board:
were In full awing. Acres of plate
“ Is It true all merit rate In- of which wnt during war time.
McDonald
aaid
Rierl
had
sup­
glass disappeared behind abutters,
Willow , of non wtrran* have
create* have been suspended In
plied
the
Grand
Jury
with
lmloose objects were taken Indoors,
the current economy drive7" S. difficulty even In establishing the
WAV1NO Af THI CAMIIAMAM are crew members of the first American
C • Johnson A Hon, Inr., Karine, fact that their late hiirhand* were mutant cvldenrr and waa expected and builders nailed down lumber
tank to rrnai the 3Mh Parallel. They are (I. to r.J : 8 | l Homer l^e.
to
give
even
more.
pilea and fastened tile* and other
Wit., waa atkrd. The executive veteran#, he declarrd, and urgd I
fvsnsvIHe. Ind ; Pfe. Jarne* F^ncrlfh. Sullnn, W. Va.; Sgt. Walter Hill,
Mean
eh
lie,
retired
police
Inmaterial* securely.
vice-president
replied
In
the that all veterana have their din-!
rsirmont, N. D ; Sgt. Charles Giuendanncr, Autiughvllle, Ala., and Cpt.
a
per
tor
Frederick
A.
Hofaaes,
anThe Coast Guard aent a "Polly"
monthly
nthly Jonwax Journal: "Thin1 charge |vaper* recorded In the
Clarence Johnson, ot Tariorvlll*. N. C,
(faternafioiMl na-t- q
'
other
witness
in,
the
police
graft
ia not true. Merit Increase* will Court l|nu«r mi that in rate the
plane—equipped
with
a
loud
pontinue to l&gt;e given at deterred.” discharge it Ioat the record may prole, was in dnuhlf-trouble to­ sprakrr— over
the
threatened
day.
keyr area to warn: "A hurricane
"Should the Knppera Co. en-| I-*1 preterved.
Alirady fared with one rnntempt Is approaching. Take precautions.
courage emplnyeea to lend money
He told of (area where vrtrrant
to Uncle Ham via II. 8. saving* had rrmatried afler liclng divorced of court citation on the charge of Evacuate danger arena "
Coast Guardsmen sought out
bonda while the national deficit one or mote time*, n«d tllcyl, and evading a Juiy question. Hofsata
MARCH OF EVENTS
aw* bigger 7” The coke and the widow wat unable In ratal)- laid hlmtrlf open lo another con small boats and dropped mrsaaget
,
•mleal compart
tanj^ replied In the llah a claim by not knowing tha tempt action yesterday try clam­ to them.
So* Tighter loiMctUns
la y ‘MHktawat' Centrals
bake Okrechobew residents la
nppe Newa
oppera does not narnra of Ida former wirra. Wid­ ming op on the Jury altogether.
toppers
Rap
loloro friro-Wng* limit
Over Credit and Industry
The fury and Brooklyn District the heart of the rich Everglades
rendone deficit financing.
ia ring. It dors, ow* who remarry, loose their penhowever.
____ . . . eari.urage
. j M the purchase lion haftcfjl*, but In the rate of a Attorney Miles P. McDonald want vegetable and sugar cape growing
Specie! to Ccatrcf Press
widow the M0-pound ex-cop to te|| them arm were advised to prepare for
of U .'S . Ha/ingt Bond# on a vnl- Hpanish American war
untary heals borauao it believe* wbn-e trennd hllitsind diet, ahe the atory of a Ulevldon sat ha al­ heavy galea approaching hurri­ f tr:A N M IN i.T O N —Th»r# Is a strong feeling In some vlmlnialralton
cane force.
pitch bond* represent a tafe and can rr-r*tabllth her claim for legedly gut from Harry Gross
W rirclo* that th* Frdcrol Reserve hoard and the Commerce de­
A terrific traffic Jam developed
convenient medium through which forr.prnratlnn on the fart that her •he Mr Brooklyn bookie who said
partment cr* moving ton slowly In Imposlnf rredlt ctirhs and Inta&gt; a veteran. he paid police a l,000.000 a vear for on street* leading lo downtown
employe* ran aave for the future." Tint hutband
duatrlal control*
An emplnyi' of Ahb»lt labora­ World War II widow# cannot do protection. Ifnfsaes says the video Miami aa Imala paraded up th*
Complaints aro being mad# that th* Reserve hoard haa applied only
tories of Chicago, who perhape (Ida hr atnted.
set came from an anonymous bene­ river to seek safe anchorages and
nUlktoaat” coatrtctlon* on Installment buying, that the limitations
Nine new memliera were admit­ factor.
workers trying to get downtown
had Had an appendix anipped out
re autamoMI* purchase* amount to nothing, and that the hoard la
pr)itla having other ahdnmlnal sue- ted to l ’o#t No. M inrmlierthip:
When first called ** a wltnet*. were caught behind open draw­
holding up housing credit regulations too long.
«ery. naked: “ Why won't the In- Hi. Harold K. King, Robert W. Hofaaes wa» an artive member of bridges.
The asm* feeling la held with regard to th*
Planes thundered out nf Mi­
auranee company pay for more Von Her bull*, William K. Htnkely, the force and signed the ruatnmCommerce department's controls nn Industrial In­
than ana operation performed at Calvin T. Jar-line, Jamea Brlndle, ary police waiver of Immunity. ami's International Airport in a
for evacuation
tlm aamr time! In Pharmagraph, Jamea W. I'owrll, Jamea Maltke, Since then, however, the felevl- steady stream
ventories and other measure* now being enforced
the company’a vire president and Calvin M. Stray an-l Frank A. tlon atory broke and H o fiaes- to points north and south. A num­
hy the newly rrealed National Prwbictlon Author­
treaaurer replied: ‘‘Because tin# Martin.
ity. of which William Henry Harrison la head.
auspended from hla Job— filed re­ ber of troop carrier planes from
the
Miami
reserve
unit
flew
la
thr
restrictions
of
the
la one of
tirement paper*.
Th* remit la that Inside pressure la being brought
Ala.
Transport
•alky" bu
tail added, " If you write
When called yetlarday, llofsae, Birmingham,
to hear nn these agenclea to show more vigor In
planra
aped
to
Havana
or
the
delalli, I will Ire happy
me the da
pulled a slip of paper from hi*
the fare nf rising Inflationary force* Th* situa­
north.
to inveallgate
Invest Ig
the rate.”
11
r«'«M
o **i
pocket *nd read • legally-worded
tion may rearh a point .where President Truman
Grady
Norton,
rhltf
storm
foreThis c
conference
board aaya most aneienl common law the indict 1 - refusal to testify in t he Incrimi­
Tali
oni
will have In step in.
inlea far
feel that If a question merit ronlaine-l a “germ of n nate himaelf. tig tald retirement carler at Miami, predicted the
E panics
In any rase, lighter credit reatrlrtlnna and runint enough to be naked, charge” In that it arruaed Sulli­ had given Mm hack rlvllian, atatu* centrr of the disturbance would
wrlanl
imta nn Industry are to b* espeded before any
eros* the o a s t line In the Kay
mportai
riant enough to lie ana- van of neglect of duly.
and he n» longer faced knur of hi* largo arm around A P.M.
definite move Is made toward Imposition nf even
__________
. Ho,, If
If they a rrn ’1 antw rnd
Katllrr in Minim elrrult nnirt
Fort I^uderdale and Miami
)n the company publication, they Judge Uecirgr K. Holt apiminled an Job ami pen tlon rights for refuting
limited pnre and wage celling*.
to dgn a waiver.
were on the stronger aide of tha
a re through pertnnal letrr or In­ ell»«r to Inki- over the dutke of the
*
•
•
e
Ilia
action
brought
another
re­
disturbance. Palm Reaeh waa ex­
terview,
aurprnded Sheriff
buke
from
Kings
County
Judge
•
MACARTWVR
TH
THR
B
R
M
T
R
—Oen
Dougla*
MacArthur baa
pected to be at tha outer fringe
Billy or crank
queatinni are
li*,lt namril ili-u li nmrt Clark
hetpad to expPsle lh* accepted atory that America's Intettlgen-e
ifru ta by many rompanlea who I*. H, l.vnlh-'Miinn nt e|| nr lo act Samuel 8. l,eibo-.vit», who threat­ of strong wind*.
ened to Jail llo fsst* after a hear­
ige'ntg fall down In forecasting th* Nnrth Korean Invasion.
Norton waUhed mrafwlly for a
gee 'debating alerting aurh a ml- a- ehrriff of Made county.
ing today unless hie attorney ran pos*ibl# turn slightly mere to tha
•Th* general ha* sent a gloving tribute to the Cenlrsl Intelligence
v m t In their piitdlrallnna. But
Ix-nlherman
iiiiinrdialely
an- dig up a precedent to Justify the
**1. lie expected to sound, a hur■onwealth
Kdlaon
report t
agency, which aup-rvlse* lh# glnhvl United Stale* spying actlvlll**.
nmrnceit
that
he
will
appoint
allanra.
of 4M inquiries *#nt to is
ran* alrrt for Everglade* G t f
for Ita work in presenting him with a remarkably arctiral* report on
The lawyer, William W Klein- and Fort Myer* should the alight
the column'* Inception In Claude C. High a , chief -lepulv lo
ehemy atrvngth in tha Inrhon area
Carry
-i'll
the
ilillk
t
of
lh#
office
man.
aaid
he
haa
nn
precedent
bid
curve
begin.
1047, not more thin a half
MacArthur atb*d for this report to he and his staff mold dscids
High at pre*rnl it rh kf of the I* aiming at a.teal ease and an apThe Red Croat swung Into ac­
Have been of thin nature,
whether the famous amphlhtoua landing which rrarhrd North Korean
alier||(’n
criminal
invr-tigation
de
m l- S V h y A f w
powld have a tion and began the task nf apena ll .such column* now
rdMathdeO should he mad*
Profound affect on Ik* grand hire hva It* storm shelter* and warn­
u t ai i uetrd
were startM pertment.
' C IA , which had heen under fire, came through 100 per rent
Th« it -le* elopmenta ram# after probe, at mot* than a tenre nf d- ing resident* of law lying area*
the laat five year*, IH&lt;
Th* Incident tw-ughl lo tha fore again Ihe charges lhal CIA rhlef
Dade miillty rolnml*«l»nrr Je#ae witnvste* are rmently retired po- to evacuate to safer ground.
adya.
Adm. Roaco# Hillrnkoeiler had filled to forecast the Communist
- Heme of the other
A thickening overcast covered
quetllnnl II. Yarlmrnugh declined lo accept lle«Man.. ,
nn|«ilnlnirnt a# Hherlff Governor
mask altark of June 2fi
Mhed by employeea:
Itabowita tald it wat hi* opin­ the lower east roast and low, dark
The facta are that Hlll*nbo*Mer'* report* foe week* In May and
. How much doee the company Fuller Warren offered him the ion that a waiver, once signed floods scudded In from tii* *•*.
Contribute to operate the cafe* pod after he »ii&lt;prnded Sullivan raold not he revoked. And he odd The ocean waa .whlpftat Into n
June described gathering Red fnrres and said they could launch an
yetterday.
white froth by gusty winds..
edt
ta rtar*
atUrh at any tlm*
Th* * toe merossed Cuba laat
At Tnllnhat-er, (lovripor W'ar* **Why mutt we get paid every
"The fact that Hofaaea resigned
• However, the admiral wa* mad- lh* gnat for not crystal-gating
Inataad
of
evqry ren tai-l In- ha-1 no romment on wban he did is no eredlt to him night and lost some of Its forte
th* exart data. Suhaequeht event* prove that It waa not hla fault.
Varl-orough’n rejection of tha post, In tha light of charge# against him hut regained tome strtngth a*
e
a
s
e
R returned to open water. The
&lt;■&gt;"Could
“Could we have a proflt-sharirv that he b#, no other appointment that h« I* a grafter."
• GERMAN ARMS—French repreacnlalivva In the Atlantic Tart
Inc rente product inn and to announ-e Immediately and
In aa otherwl** busy day, Ju d rr important elty of Camaguey wn«
moating In Washington a n expected to come up with a aubatitut*
reduce extreuse*
m e *T
7“"
i.. a couldn't #av when he will namr a l4lbow lti rvmovtd DolirR orotic* haltered, and communleaHont be­
plan for lh* rearming of Germany.
, “Why does management gel
new thrriff.
tlon from Murray (Mkkey|
Ml- tween Ultra and Havana war* In­
France, whl h haa Mocked Weatrrn agreement on Ihe delicate Inter­
l i n m share of the ImnutT"
Ile^aald he haa "no plana at thi* cbaelaotf, Groa*** manager, but terrupted. Preliminary report* In.
frank amwer lime" to conduct a hearing on the tnasad him Into Brooklyn civil nri- dlmted. however, that wind* af
national defense problem, probably will propone:
f l W president's
P
M that 1
latt one, In the Jonwax charge- agnln-t Hiilllvan. hut "It •on far aafehreplnx by hiking hi* hurrlmne fore* and ruita eonI —Creation of German work haltalmna The** could h* quickly and
Journal i “ Because of the great-r la my iiodertlandlng that the taw material w ltn o , bail from IR.Oan tldrrablv higher than 7K miles nn
•aally converted Into lighting unit* should the need
hmir did no great damage.
Responsibility falling on manage, require, be l«- given # hearing If In tMt.000.
arise.
f tenth May
No loss of life waa reported.
•tent
In organlifng. training, hr ant ■ for one." Th# trovernr&gt;r
I —Maximum u*e of German steel »"d light arms
leek Armed
•U n n ln r in»1 com ratlin* op«ra* | r«Ii| Sullivan h«» not tr-iuaated a
production to help build the aia»n*t "f Democracy lo
Hot in nur b u ifn o i.
MIAMI. Oct. 17—0P&gt;—T hl. hut
hearing.
fort* keetl
Western
Europe
. The conference board notea of
letln on th# approaching hurricane
The -uapenalnn run* until "final
3—Building up of French armed foe-M to lh# point
I t M U a s a T m a Psa* s * * i
lh column* In general: "It often diapoiillinn of the rharga*" agaln-t
was Issued by the Miami W*ath*r
Whar# a German army would he of no consequence This, presumably,
a courage to be frenk." Only the thrriff. The Governor ran re- "N’ M * , . * * ^ * •» ehaplaln with Bureau at t:S0 P.M. ( E S T l todavwould b* done under a French agreement to reconsider the German
Management should answer. inatate Sullivan any time he de hla battalion but captained In emThs hurricane haa appartnll*qvajlian whan tha Frond) force* reach a certain strength.
“The* executive has In he In- •lira, mile,# It run, until the Htat- barrastmrnt he couldn't offer him alowird "down somewhat In forweH
any Army rank or pay because movement
at and friendly without talk-v 4—Tha agtoMlaharweit of IB or more division* In Europe aa a safe­
W m . J n tha
jh# pasi fow h o u Henatr
next
April
make#
the
re­
•own
wrt to the ntiea
questioner a
Father Frank watnt an American A t J : » P.M. IfeBT^ the c*nicr v a i
guard against Communist aggression.
,
achievement for even tha moval final.
Thao# division*, however, would ad under unified Atlantic Part con­
||#&gt;
•MO, a|
The grand Jury's prrtenUncnl
trol 0* (hot they would bo th* neat thing to a United Nation* Inlrmafailed to #end rpeelfk charges to _ ! »■*» *?•«&gt;*» rank nor oar." •ta* • J O S S ’ * Roy West, and
honol mile* fore*.
.
tha santa
rna dtsUnea allghtly aaat of
the court for trial, and left the P tttta Prank answered quietly.,
Btnev then the stocky, -uddv- aoOth of Miami.
matter of weighing the widerwe
h » becoma th* moil
Thla position Is by plan* radar
aim—I entirely to the Gnventank
M lt r ’ flgufa In tha Second |a- tbaervaUen and jnay ho aublort in
Miaml City Commlrdoner Par- N
ftntry ‘Dmsl#n. And hie advlra It ■light error. Tha latitude U M ».
r'ne Palmer. J r - who triad rmaue
nt eagrrly amight by hla reglmanfretfully to ilefeat Sullivan foe tal commanders a* hy the newest lonxtitude 79JL
Movement I* atlll. nortkweatward
dieiiff In the tllllt eleellnn, aa|d wrttlt'
'
I’ LA Q U K M IN F. U . . rkt 17
probably about 10 miles oar hour
hr wouMa'I take the |oh If It war*
•*1 think my lark of rank has Winds aro Increasing on tha south-1
llx pet Mina out for a family offered him. However. Palmer and
nohilr tide wvre killed In a the Governor eien't on the aamr been a help In my work," said F a ­ east Florida coast and K a n . and
aton with a train near here •bk of the pnlitkal freer and ther Frank. II* sleep* In th* hat- have reached M lo W mllea per
night, Hherlff Charlet Griffon their wasn't much rhance that he Ullon commander’* lent, eats with hour al tha llghthouaa Italian* on
rrtad.
the enlisted men. Both officer* the upper keys and dfi to 4&gt; mile*
would be given en opportunity to
and men Ilka him for hi* *hv kind- per hour ut Miami.
IHffon Idenliflad them aa Mrt turn it down.
neat and the comfort he give* In
•tine Wr*t. 75; M in DoriTh* winds will continue to In­
their personal problem* aa murh crease thla afternoon and roach
feat, St. and l^vrence Weal. IS.
A crowing concern with 200 aton* In 2T nlatp*
as for hla personal bravery.
ta son and daughter; 'lit* Flalnr
hurricane fores over extreme
Recently th* betUllon g v * him South Florida latar thla afternoon
[tat, I#, and Marvin Weal, lb
h u a fow npcnimrn for men 21 lo 05.
ll'a tlls tM Vtmm Peat O ttl
'"** a daughter and eon; all of
a raptuVed motorcycle for hi* own and tonight Rainfall will be heavy
Invllr
prominent
l.lon
official*
to
u**. He waa *o proud of It that and rang* up lo 10 Inches unit-dne| and Mra. A. J. Iw
Thorough training and principle of promoting
T*i cf Baton Rouge, aider the Charter Night relebratlun al they presented him with two rap­ th* storm movoa very slowly In
Ihe
Hen
Orlo
Club
on
Ort.
J7.
Weal.
tured Russian made truck* for hla which rat* It will viewed 10 Inch*from within Insure* continued opportunity.
Kxpreaaiona of sympathy ware mlaelen achool.
collision between lh# auto,
over the Krorglad** V a U.
Men are promoted from Aialatanl Manager*
and the Texet and Parlfk offered for W. O. Mvingaton, now
WImb I met Father Frank th*
Memorial battalion waa h u n t area and k •d Korean lying by a He* noddy."
train No. ZS took plaee I n Femald-Iaiughtan
on
ability. Manager* of targe ntorea are aelect*
two mllea coat of here. Crif. Hospital' with a broken knee, and aat under a tree with soma offl- ha rerallad. "1 rallrd to him In HI*
ed from micceMful MannJe n of small Mores.
" all six per ton • appgrentlv Handy Klnrhnf, now recovering In m * . They wore joking about hla
frootlino patrol* and tha yaan Ht hesitated and I t» ii
DeLand from an operation.
lUir.
District llunagttf A New York Offlro Buyers
Secretary Rod Adams reported ha apaat aa a hoy In th* Irlah la - Finally « i H « ■ aaldii
“ a Jury ruled that the
are aelpettal fcwn' rttceaaful targ* atom Man­
on recent meeting of the Mona publican Arm y before 1m itwffed
occidental.
Imaid of direetor*. and stated thnl for th* priesthood.
agera.
f ir
00 small flags had been ordered fdr
"I noticed you clean your rifle
'Bevonty Anally stood up, I &gt;al­
.
*’.
school classroom*.
evtry day." laughed U . Jamea D. most passed assay when I now
Carl Williams and Harold le w b
them all."
t
.
.
.,
' EmpWyee beitdflU Include group ingurance
were Introduce*! aa gueata mad
I aikei) Father Frank what. Hr
and • Company-paid retirement plan. Ftraonal
prospeeMva members by J o t batUaflad promofoa
thought of A marlran aaldtcra'and
lU m p .
Interview auty bo Arranged.
bo
aaldt
"Ah, yea, I chan U." aaid Father
fALLANAMHRE, Oct. 17-OP,
"1 didn't think Americana mold
Frank In hla rich brogue. "But I
II. Perry, owner of tlx
never shot a man in n r life—I take It but Lhay did. Th* American
Wrilo giving name, addretw. family reai’OR"*daily neuranapera and tev. Jr., and Edward Rail, head of never had tha wish to."
soldier can taka a boating no other
Blrted today the the DuPont Interest* In Florida,
Bacauaa ha
ho spook* Korean flu- soldier In Ike world ran endure.
billtlea. Age, experience. And complete per­
l will Iw be- wrre gueata of the BtaU Cab­ ealiy ha lai th____
__________ _____
tha bottollou's
boot___
in- Yet ha la no machine. Ha la ririlsonal hlatory to
Ijbohjmo and SJWOJXW by inet at Ita meeting today.
terrngator. The officer* mad* Pa lied and cad think for himself. ||r
. if ;
Th* elder Parry waa introduced thor Prank tall about on* night may Uke a bit of luxury but he
alatlon ap- by Governor Warren at "mm of attach by th* mumy la fort*.
ran endure
Box R. c'o Herald
the greatest American of this
noxt
"And bp earning boro ha laved
aa* John H. Perry, venerationnlty la two land."
"hddlamdana wound- Christian

American Legion

^ sak &amp; W A S H IN G T O N

g

Sullivan Freed

3

triNh Chaplain

I farwinN Killed
‘ In Train ColliHion

TUESDAY OCT. 17. 1950

h a n f o r d . v ij o h w a

28 Killed In Crash
O f London Glasgow
Passenger P la n e
L O N D O N . Oct. 1 7 - r iT i- A
twin-engined air liner smashed In­
to a London suburb today, killing
2A of the 29 person* aboard.
British Kurnpean Airways said
an engine failed zhnrtlv after tb#
plane took off from l^mdon for
Glasgow. The plane, a Dsknta. was
attempting to return to tendon.
The air line said It earried 2s
passengers. Including one Infant,
and a rrew of flee.
"A* far as we know all have
been killed exrept one adult, either
passenger or crew," a spokesman
said. “The aircraft was completely
burned out."
The survivor, a man. was taken
to Kdgwarr General Hospital.
One leport said the eraft caught
fire In the air. hit a house top,
then plowed thiough a wall into
a garden. One wing still (retried
aton a house.
Thr crash wa* In suburban Mill
Hill, a middle class residential
area.
One eyewitness r*pi rased belief
the furl tanks exploded, lie said:
"No one roiild get near Ihe
plane, It wa# burning so fiercely,
but I understand some of the pas­
sengers must have been thrown out
because some Imdles wrre taken
away.
"A# It aalled over Ihe house* on#
wing came off and struck a house.
TTie plane crashed arroas th* narrow road— Highwood Ash— and
landed In the garden nf aBbther
house."
Th* fuel tank blast "let fire to
th# shrubbery and tiers but not
to the house."
A large open spare adlo|n# th*

■tasb x cn c, an,) thr pitot mar
have been attempting to make a
forced landing there.

Flying Cloud
tt'aallaa#-* Or#as #•#• &lt;M*»
on. a *«un*n on the Flying
cloud, ledUfted the ateel had
hem l"aded at Baltimore, Md.
Bonawll* aaid that large quan­
tities of oil— be estimated about
11,000 drum*—were taken
on
board at Kobo and were marked
for delleery at Talkyu Bar and
Tslngtan,
Chinese
Communist
porta nesr the Manchurian and
North Korea.
Ronawlta said he railed army
intelligence at Kobe and asked [f
It wrre proper to ship oil to
Communist Chin*. He aaid the
Army officer* Informed him they
didn't think an and would Invest),
gate.

Far Fhh! Policy
II SSlISsM Z,RM f*sa# flssi
Amrrirah strength In Kurope.
MacArthur told the President
that, having won the Korean bai­
lie, the United Hlatrs could not
afford to allow the Communists
lo conquer other and richer area*
■Urli aa Indochina. The sources
Mid Mr. Truman agreed.
The General disrussed both In ­
dochina and Formosa in general
terms during hi* osrtllhe of the
Asiatic situation. He repealed hla
previous contention that Formosa
In unfriendly l ands wnpld seriousIv threaten the American defense
line in the Far Fast.
The source» said Mr. Truman
then outlined the Administration
polity concerning Formosa and the
notlliral complexities aiirroumilnq
it. There wo* no voiced disagreemrnt over this debatable island,
the Informants addrsl, hut it waa
not rlear here whether Ita discus­
sion would produce a change In
Amrrlcan policy.
MacArthur
consistently
ha*
maintained that Nationalist force,
rnuld adequately defrnrt th# Island
If ninvlderi arm* under the supervision of an American advisory
group. It SMB generally believed
here that hit recommendation*
were at lr*-t pertly rrcepted at
the start to pie*ect Formosa and
an American military mission wa*
sent there.
The snurres said
MacArthur
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i

emphasised that Oriental peoipla
war* looking to the United Hta
for leadership aeon though th
rean rtmpalgn set th* pattern
for Unitod Nations' opposition to
further
Communist
expansion.
The General said the United
States must taka the Initiative In
blocking fresh Red thrusts.
MacArthur predicted the Com­
munist* would strike again at any
one nf several worldwide trouble
■pot* including Indochina where
some observers believe lhay may
already have started their new
campaign. Ha has sold consistently
that defeat In Korea would not
alter what tie haa described as
Kremlin plana for world conquest.
The United Nntlona fight in Ko­
rea waa regarded here aa tha f i­
nal development In a long procn
of drawing a line In Asia beyond
which ■ Communist
adrane#
would not be permitted.
Th# source* said Mr. Truman
and hi* advtaers showed every In­
tention at Wak# Island of hacking
up that position.

“ GOOD OPPORTUNITIES
AND PERMANENT JOBS
IN THE CHAIN STORE FIELD”

Sanford Providca

Sees Florida
Doubled In Site

®

HAVC

YOUPROBLEMS?

Remodeling a home present* many problmea . .
the kind of problemn Hill'* haa been Ironing
out »o expertly for more than half a century.
At llill'a you will find experienced building
rnnmiltanta eager to advine you on your re­
modeling plann. They'll recommend materlnln
thn* w ill give the bent renulta nt least expense.
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Stop in soon and put throe plans In action.
Monthly Ternu Arranged

1 Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
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T« Promote tbg P i« f ir * i of A arnica.
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VOLUME XXXXI1

EaUhlUhfd 1908

IN D K P E N D B N T D A I L Y

THE

W EA TH ER

Partly cloud) with wi.ielv *cat
Ifird m o'll) afternoon
*how»n
through Friday. W inner north
md m itra l pen thin* thU afternoon.
Moderate orra*iuiixll&gt; lrr*h smithn i l Hind*.

N K W H P A **E K

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T i l l ’ R S I) A Y O C T . 19, 1D.'.fl

Associated I’rraa l.MH(d W ire

No. I I

U.S. Concedes Allied Forces Capture Red
$ 1 2 Million Damage Violation Of
JFrom Blow Reported; Soviet Border Korean City Of Pyongyang

Local Bean Crop Hurt

Austin Inform s L ie
2 U . S. Jet Planes
M ade A n A ttack On
Russian A i r f i e l d

H ea vy Seas Caused By H u rricane

3 People A r e K illed 9 | f : i | „ J A . M V
N e g ro B oy Is D row ned
W ith
Considerable ^ M I I C Q A 8 I t . ! •
During H urricane;
P ro p c rty D a m a g e
A lo n g East Coast

End O f W a r In Sight
AsCom m unist Resistence Vanishes Anil
T o p Leaders
t-e

LAKE SUCCESS. O il 19- (/J*.
SI Ml | Kuirg lift I* •V\
— The Unit'd Slater infoimcd the
\ Kf*i*i|&gt; **l I *»H \ M i n i s h i ••v i
**f n il All allllnl III \ til III
C e n t r a |&gt;$ “ N o r t h
W inds H ere Reach United Nations today that two
Kturg « lirn Him lint . splnr*
American
planet
m
the
Kotean
80 M iles P er H our
llni friiin •»#||u^hiliK I ml* a| S.$area accidcntlly violated the SoI *•»$«- IftMlp*. te |a • |l«»|I «"tl In I',
A
l i year old Negiu hoy wat vwl lionliei on Ik I W and oilerS |)l.tlirw I imI.i i
l i t lilt II &lt;tiv
li3ll»•! » id*
*ni llir ••runlift
drowned and anrldcrly
nun wat rd to pay any damages tuileicd
jwk111e fm fiHttl inti inrtlit t suit
F reigh t-C ar Door On pulled (rom 1-ahe Monror near the by the Russians
|ili«“w
I hr 4
wrtv
i* t llr ir il
Y ate111 Club yttlrrday during the- blml U. S drlrgalr 4 Jiirn K
.«f ••«!riel 4 bill lie'll mil Iri’ltfhl e lf
Track
Is Blamed burncane which pulled a "sneak Amlin ton* aid'd to Secretarytm ,i t tilli&gt;nf s-ii|ini&gt;
In Express W reck punch" on ihit tcclion in the lair Graftal lr)g*e Ere a ■r |wm Iroin
li* \ s s im i \ i i i» m i ns
moming hours while everyone n - General MacArtliur ■ cominand on
SEOUL, K o ir i, O .I l'» t l ’ i
Al'HTKI.L. La., net |«—&lt;4&gt;i peeled it lo hit lair in the alter- : the incident,
l mtrd Null, 111 lull ev veil'd lll|
—fine trainman •»» killed snd noon.
In hit Inter to Ete. Auttm u | i
another -eriuosly Injured when
lailing bean of Red f&gt;„t«a l . w l '
The
Negro
boy,
Canute
Red
U.
S.
jet
planet
made
an
*3^
three freight n tin- were in
1—n, all.rd iplaiti'ad) occupied
on S o ,in aiirtafl on an ail
• nlred in a «trck in Smilh'rii deu. ton of Albeit Kt'lden ol
im.it of tbc Cotnmuaut - c apilaf
Canaan, had gone swimming la)e held in the vtcimit &gt;&gt;l ‘ ukhy
Italia tt raid* line Ctrl* In
f't. in vang
ds|. \ nuclhlntund (iiteht pull
in the alictnoon in a ditch back of Re* hi* Hie test of the Inter:
t&lt;l until a -itllne and r r i’ hrit into the Chaie and Co., plant on Beat- J &gt; The United -Slate* irpircrnta
U rp o rlt tio in ( &gt;ni Att&gt; .tie d
the real .•( another, whi--h bar*
r i ' t * war imretiMii In,It mdii ited
United Naliout pie-ent
pulled urer fur a southbound dall Avenue, Getting into deep v*a- j ,,vr 10
ill it itimplrlr t lili.(iii I id till
train, Railroad officials idrnli- ter he went under, and hit two hit compliment* to the Secretary
N .n l. K o ira u R r .i u c iv r •■n lr t
fird the dead rrewman as Ham companion*, hit brother Andrew, General of the Unit'd Nationi aa (
i i u »uly a miller ot hours.
Keith, 22. of Atlanta In rrlllrat
14 and George Cole. 14. were un- hat the honor lo advite that the'*
•'* "
■nmlition at Eniorr University able to pull him from the pool. Commander-in-chief of the United
I ’lra iie r L u ii II Surm and hi*
a tM in m i |l»-,uli, a* « full-blown tiopn-nl b u iiu .,i, raked Soviet ta lrllile
Hospital was Carl liriuime, .'&gt;0,
break over thi^ShoMcilighvtay
the Hhoie l i , , ; . .
trgu u r a p iu irn tlv
Deputy Sheriff Bobo Meru and Naltoat command lu i rr|&gt;oitrd th' (| Florida KV)-« uml drove
Irovr throug
through Miami and th. rich Central bTori,l.i w u
'* !'«•» &gt;*" P " " ,,‘*
of Smyrna. Its.
Mr,| it • ihe mu ll, |H5* •till V iD f 41
Mintu i »ri*n
othert attempted lo tecovrr ihe following Dels to be submitted to
kille.i ant J2M home* dcstrviynl in ti
.* R e, i l lu n rsr \|» fn h u m oi SoONEIDA. N. Y.. Oct. I9 -4 ,F ) body, which wat finally pulled
Security Council fm it * in
* let
— Die New York Central Kail- out of the water by Alpbonton formation.
ilte iia.
p i
•J
riud', |iat«rn|tr eiptest "Noith
An r a il In t ir h itln R t f iktal
Linton. Negro. 513 Cypress Ave■*'“ k » “ «■•»•
*P» n O r iU c i
rH S M O IlS
• l.lllr i luue 25 r .i » iii Ahthi. B u i
'r
United State* jet aircraft on Oct
Star," rusting westward acrutt
n
U
&lt;
r."
.
.
.
i
*•
I960,
arainat
Soviet
nlrcraft
on
t
i
l
*
|
|
I
?
a
A—2
lop
A llied
t u t n n u iiJ r it
central New York in early morning
1lave
Jett* Hogarth, an elderly man, ? n airfield in the vicinity of Huk W i l l
r - J l t C r t S i n
w .ilile l 1 ill it g u e iiill, le n ila n c e
daikneri, hurtled the rails in the
wat found clinging to a piling in
Rr*J,k*- The pilots had bet"
unit hr ihe id
heart of this city today.
The locomotive rnginerr and hit the ialc ciote to the tea waii near t‘ J T M^aiurian' or "sovin &amp; £ * M a f i f a z i t i e G r O U D
On I m. i I. th
ea-i .m il writ
Thr Sanf.'id layieea votetl
O
• .lay In unit* un mi- i- ■( lh«- fit)
* Da 11* tlie A ll r« w rit iiir n id K
firrnian were killed. At leait 15 the Yacht Club and wat pulled The attack wav the result of navi
out of thr water by Calvin Dutch Ration error and poor Judgment.
nd r.iunty
t’liinmlsslon
ami
t hi*ri to M . iicT i til ita
pel runi w nr injured, most ol them
W ill A tten d vmPdits • (■" lioth groups i,&lt; Repul u is C u m |&gt;l a i n
and John Bowen. ..titled by tcv- • " » * »
P“ ‘ W riters
not seriously.
P viu ig yan g. nnthing i I immI in
atal nrl,&gt;, n u i J .
,
»*w# identification of thr target
li.t a listlm'iir md d -ncr •'
Of
Uiucasuiiahlc theIu wat
Dinner A m i Fashion all,
A tlrel Imght-csr dour that eral other people ,n d w *. taken n , , commander of the A ir Force
III the gtimv giinmug
ibe I minti
' Inti IV | -.'6 Each
rcrnildd^ughton M c m o r i a I group conrrrnr,l hat been lellave.t
Army
Censorship h.tlilri&lt; ol the U S l int ( a, ally
had ialicn in the path of the North
will l“- gi»»u in -ipiMitShow A tM a y fa ir ln n 'andldalr
Hospital. Chief of Police Roy G. and appropriate slept have beei
unity In »itdrr»» llir gullietlli-'.
Slat wai blamed (or the wreck.
.md S iu lli Loir.,II I m l lb&gt; no.Ill
taken with a view toward dieeipli
Hamid Lewis |,-potted lb.il tie
PAULS, tht 19 l/Pl
Pt'iuiri eiiept
The ateam locomotive and all I I Williamt declared this morning that nary action against the two pilots
lew dir hard Itrd'.
Honda FashUins will entettam bets fur the liali,,-lilt ate tm -ale
K'lie Pic*ell * ginriilllieiil * .line
cars of the flyer plunged off the it it not known how Mr. Hogiath Involved.
'h r nuchaItilrd . i r a l i , trimi'er*
a
pimp
u|
noted
magarane
wiltets
at
Tahir
Supply,
II
IIVrhlna
track! and tor* up 600 yards of happened to fall into the water.
iiiulcr heavy |hi|iIu .»I luc today | were I n -I into th, elt" a* they
“ In connection with the abote
the Central’s four-trark main The metre was made at about report of tbc Commaiider-in-Chief mil pbuluKiaphrii at the Mayiaii Mini thr liiforinatimi Hoolb M&lt; lie*au*e ol 1-truth iuiltl.,iv ileleal- " o tlr-l in lil-'uit,
iteie* into
lew
is
said
ationt
I""
people
are
tine, which hag* the north bank 5:00 P. M.
Halida uu,| Tokyo in \V..,|,I Wai It,
of the United State* command, Inn on Dr.. 2 and 3. IVeotf* , \ptn-trd l ‘&lt; attend.
iii ludotlun.i
of the New York slats barge
Tuuliy
announced
at
llic
lurstLsv
Ihey -inr,*tie I m-iile the eastern
Damage wat widenprrad from the United Slalee government deMalcolm Mil.-Net I Inld the liu-el
canal. Traffic was re-routed over
Coruuiuiml Deputy PlCtte Juge
hurHean* wind*, which, ae a im io eapreaa publicity Its r»
wseetin
n« ot
nte saami
. P i i the "Gel liul the Vnt." U|&gt;euvl ill's drill ale ill tin Matronal .ii .In ,trial reti m ii. iu the auH,
ol tlie
W n d ••• ;* i i-jg
the Central’* parallel weal shore
ecu u l*l.n l« ai it &gt; M Thin'*
that Anrtriran
American Tore#*
force* unJer
imJrr
imp t&gt;lg 11 ««&lt; piling lull! hit’ll
railroad on'the other aide Of-the cwtnpattlW by torrent* of ‘ rain, f.r*** **•*
i Si:
•wfpt into Hanford front tha
unlt#tt Nation^ cfintmnitil rclul* ol lire Seminole (o iiM y 1gear
" in week. Sign* will lx* A'tcnihly l&gt;y (leniamlinit an iui* lav pj P 31 , Ktrr, M i due-da* »
canal.
rar this
(
lumiief
oi
t'iiniinrii
e.
I tie Suutb
hoi in
dinstrm
painted on the sidewalk urging inrilittr rail to the wat. iolnioml
Tha North Star, *n rout* front northeast, teaching tha height of thou,l&lt; have been Involved in tin*

i» _ |Star Leaps Rails

NEW O R L E A N S . Oct.
tR l— A are tropical ■form i*
funning In th* northwest L u ll
of Mesi'ti and Weather llureau
forecaster K. A. Aline said
today ll may dr*flop Into a
hurricane The storm* poorly
defined center appeared to be
located ehoul 340 lull*. eaal of
flrownsrillc, Texas, and about
100 m ile soulh-southw.xt of
New Orlrana.

JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 19~&lt;/P)
-—Honda's estimates oi damage
■limbed to about $12,000,000 to­
day from the huntcaae which took
a lew lad lacks at beachri while
ill th death thrnq* in wrilttn
Georgia.
All Mortn watningt were oldered down is the storm's center
ihrathrd uneaidy near Columbus,
Ca.
"That i* a dead one. but an­
other center it developing in the
Gull of Mexko about 300 milet
toulh ol the Louisiana coast,"
ttorm (orcattert at Miami rejwrted. "Both the dying ttoim and the
new one arc in a ligure-eighl-ihaped low prettuir system."
Fotecatlert pul a alamp ol ap­
%
proval on newtpaper rtlimalet ol
$12,000,000 damage (tom the 12f»milet hurricane that roared in over
Miami late Tueiday and rally
Wrdnrtday. The calm central eye
paued directly over Miami between
11:40 P. M. Tueiday and 12:15
A. M. Wrdnrtday at the eye patt­
ed. screaming and tmathing windt
returned.
,
000,000 El tew her* property dam­
age was estimated at |2,900,000,
and crop damage at another 2.000,000 fur a total of 112,000,.
000.
“That evtlmate teem* about
right," forecaster* aaid. “ It may
be a bit conservative when all re­
pents are in."
Storm warnings lowered today
n

a rtk rant

e » tl

Medical Meeting
Condemns Use O f
“ Mercy Killings”
NEW Y O R K . Oct. l9 -(/Pi
The World Medical Association
IW M A I— told that 'many a doc­
tor” it practicing euthanasia
voted ye-trrday to condemn the
merrv killing!.
The WMA general assembly
adopted ■
, resolution railing eu­
thanasia "contrary ta the public
Interrat and to medical principle
aa well at to natural and civil
rights."
The WMA, composed of Nation­
al Medical Associations in 41
countries, recommended that the
association in each country “con­
demn the practice of eutnanasia
under any cirruraiUncea.”
Two doctor* said during spirt­
ed debate that many doctors at
tlmea have use drug* to speed
the death of incurable patlnt* In
great pain. They were Ur. 8. li.
Hen of India and Dr. E. A. Gregg
of Britain.
Dr. Marcel foumailloua
of
Trance raid euthanasia would
“open the door to all possible
rrlm-s and criminal practices."
fit added:
"I lost my own mother by a
terrible cancer lasting for weeks
and weeks, and none of my col
leagues thought of shortening her
to alleviate her suffering."
Dr. E . E . Irons, a U. 8. delegat* and past president of the
America Medical Association, con­
tended euthanasia would ''open
the door to great abuse of the
physician's position In tht car* of
th« life of ni&gt; patient”
A move to table the resolution
without action, ltd by Dr*. Hen
and Gregg, was voted down by
the delegate* 16 to U . The reso­
lution■ then
■ i waa
___
■ with no

!

audibla opposition"
Arguing for euthanasia. Dr.
Sen aaid he personally would want
to have “the liberty'' to Have his
life ended easily If ha had an In­
curable disease and eras In agony
and if the practice waa lera! in
hi* country.
Dr. Gregg said "A doctor's duty
i* to save and preserve life, and
to relieve suffering to the very
last." but he contended:
“We must also realise aa fact
that In hla endeavor to relieve hi*
patient’s suffering, l i t doctor ho*

Candidates Asked French Cabinet’s
To Jay tee Dance Indochina P o lic y
At C/iiuntrv Club

Hit By Assembly

New York to Toronto and Cleve­ ita fury, estimated at 60 to SO
land, wat racing about 76 miles mile*
. .. an hour, at about 11:00
an hour through this city of 11,-1 A,T “ *
The lender bean crop suffer* (
60» located in the esact center of
heavy damage and many field*
New York state.
Its conductor, f’aul J. Schaef­ were a total lota. Sandy Aml*r*on,
fer of Albany, said about 200 manager of Ihe Sanford Slat*
passengers were aboard, mure farmers Marker, reported this
than usual because of fog-bound iimrninir.
air transportation in New York ,, m*,n* 5 r . U,.,C? ler.y Mt ln Ihe
field, will be light, he declared, but
City.
Scharfer estimated the train’s coiiMderable harm ha, been Hen*
•peed at 70 to 75 miles an hour to both celery and cabbage aeed
when the crash occurred at 1:66 Ud*. S&lt;jua*h, radishes and beet*
have been heavily damaged.
A. M. lE H T i.
While it I, too early to deter­
All the Injured were in the se­ mine th, full citent of damagr lo
cond roach, the third car behind
the locomotive. Ahead of it was cabbage, lettuce and etraroie In
another roach and a baggage car. Ihe field., IndU-allum are that Ihe
The rest of the train comprised [•&gt;'» »f these vegetables will be
heavy. Ilig losae, in lender crops
a club car and sleepers.
Those who were able to walk w .rr reported by W. L. Wilson,
left the roach through a rear late market director in the Flordoor.
About sis
were lifted ida City, Pompano, Pahokee and
through windows un stretcher* Ft. Pierre region*, said Mr. AnThe windows were broken by deraon
Practically all (he fields flooded
trs s a s s M m Pag* p*wr)
y c te n U v are drained off today, he

ServiceH Held Today
For J. A. Harriett
Funeral **rrire* were held at
Erickaun Funeral Home at 3:1*
1*. M. today for J. A. Harriett. 71
who died Tuevdnv in the I’utnviu
County Nursing Hume in I'attika.
lie had been ill for seven rear*.
Service* were conducted by Dr.
W. I*. Brook*, Jr. and Rev. L A.
Allen. Burial followed in Sylvan
Lake Cemetery. i'aHlwarer. Inrludrd Groree flier*. Jack Hollo­
way, M ai Jnhnaon, II. (J Touch
Ion, Clevy Johnson ai , A B.
Hike*.
Mr. Ilarrietl came lo Florid*
31 tear* avu from Hampton, 8. C
and lived in Hanford for a number
of year*, where he was a mcmb*'
of Ihe Raptiit Church.
lie is survived by the widow am'
three daughter*. Mr*. I. W. Owen*
and Mrs. Charles Hailey. Jr. of
I'alatka and Mrs. fed Hasty of
8t. Cloud; three son*, M. W. an I
A. W. Harriett of I’alatka and W
F . Harriett of Banford; one i|tU r, Mr*. John Davla, Lake Monroe; one brother, Brooke Harriett
of South Carolina; I I grand hlldren and two great grandchildren
R IC E FO R KORRANH
S EO U L, Oct. 16—{M*i—A cargo
of 1,000 tons of rice and t j» ti ton*
of co o l-a gift from Nationalist
China to the Republic of Korea—
ha* arrived at fusan aboard the
steamship Hal Huang.

GARAftR CO LLAPSES
JA CK SO N V ILLE BEACH. Oct
IV—(AA— Mr*. A. N. Haney drove
her auto into her newlv-bullt ga­
rage Juat a* th* tropical *torm
reached IU height yesterday.

She loekad the door and rtn Ithe porch of her hoot* when a gmt
M • n u t s ' * isaSaitwn ram* along. Looking hack *he n r
her cor bat no garage, ft had h*
________M t t C come a pUe of Iamber a fhw feet
•w ar.

M b 4 A
;:. ry .

FREE LOVE
MADISON, Wl*., Oct. |V—(AA- Thr University of Wisconsin, savs
one of It* professor*, should make
provision for romance "free from
snooping campus poller men."
"CuuiUhio i* characteristic of
colleen and we mult provide fur
it." be added.

MENCKEN SINKING
B A LTIM O R E, Oct. I v - lA A - H
L. Mencken's condition grew worse
overnight. Hit doctor reported this
morning he waa barely alive.

C A SU A LT IES

violation of the Soviet frunthr ts
Mr Tdilliy 'aid a cocktail |Utevidence of It* k &lt;mhI faith the
United State* government t* pre- I) ami ilmnc i I olio wed by a l al­
listed tu supply fund* for pay­ bum show mil li' |nr»enle»i on
ment uf any damages determined D ' c 2 .
by a United Nation* cottiriil*-i&lt;'n I
At the same lime the Maylalf
or other appropriate proreitiiH &gt;o
(11,rtH U,M"' •S ,,v,r‘ ! Inn will br host in 25 s|H..ti wiitJ r « " ,n n
proper! yThe
Th# Illnited states had lefit-&lt;J ris ftl Inulr In tbc minor Iragur
ItwatSaeee Da P it s **•&lt;■,i
lu i'b a ll tonvrnlinn ill j t IVteishuitf, Mayixir Mxrugci ( hatle*
Manan saul
The tiuard of director! also gave
favorable consideration tu an in­
TOKYO. Oct. IV—(AA
A Ne­ vitation to participate in the Or­
gro non-runimi*sion officer has lando Home Show on Nov 26. In
been awarded Ihe Distinguish'd extruding Ihe invitation Jo«rnh
Service Cross fur extruardmaiv Rebuff and W It. Keinn a'ke.l the
cooperation of the i handier of
heroism.
Sgt First Class Arthur C. Du l­ Commerce In putting on their
ler of Warrington, FI*., one &gt;t daily radio *how devoted to
the first Negro soldier* integrat­ .Seminole County Nov. 26.
ed into the 24th Infantry t&gt;svi*i«&lt;r*
Th* program feature* the band
during the Korean war, “ an in­ uf Johnny Ol-eu and "Ml** Ameri­
spiration to hi* comrade* and ir- ca" of l#50. The sponsors piomiafleet* thr highest rrrdit on himself and thr military •rrvlre," lie ed a public anpearanr* of "Ml**
America” in .Hanfutd.
citation said.
Dudley, *quad leader In rumI.ea l.exher assistant manager,
pany of the l#th Infantry Rrgi- presented the tentative Chamber
mint with his accurate Miijnr.g uf Commrri-o program fur 1950
activity killed more than
consisting of publicity and adver­
enemy riflemen with machine- tising of Sanford, tourist enter­
gunner* during a period f i .■rn tainment,
Industrial
promotion
Aug. 2 tu Aug. 7 near the Nak- and road improvement*.
tong river under sevrrr automatic
Guest* at the meeting were M.
weapons and sniper fire.
On Aug. 7 he was wound'd L. McClung and Watly Sipple.
Member* of Ihe board who at­
while attempting to clear a Jam­
med mschinegun by irsving In* tended were a* follow*; E. &lt;1. Kilfoxhole under enemy fire.
trick, Jr., H. II- Cub-man, John
Ivey, Jack Hall, II James Gut,
FRAN CO H IT
W A. Patrick, Charles G. Marian,
W ASHINGTON. Oct. 11* idGrurge Stine, W. A. Morrison,
Th* Jintlre Department ha* order John Brumley, II II. Pope, John
ed member* of thr Falangr I'artg Ktider, J I. ingley, Sam Martina,
of Franro Spain barred from en­ George Tuuhy, G. W. Spencer, C.
tering th* United Slate*. It ml I L. Redding, A. C. Stine Clifford
them out a* member* of a "totali­ McKibliln, Jr, R. Carmichael, Ber­
tarian" group.
nard A. Slone, and Tudd Hwalm.

Distinfruishud Service
Cross Awarded Negro

K

W ASHINGTON, Oct. IV - ( A A Annuunrrd American casualties in
the Kotean conflict rose today lo
26,06.1. an increase of I ,#20 over
the total of a week ago.
The Defense Department aaid
V E T E R A N S ' HOUSING
'he new figure covered caiualtie*
MIAMI. Oct. IU —&lt;AA- The
repotted to neat of kin through hurricane that roared past Miami
Friday, OcL IS.
Wednesday left a stormy blarklath of protests from veterans
J E T HMARH-UP
whose
supposedly
stormproof
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 1 V -(A A - hornet were badly beaten un by
Tbv Air Force today quoted 2nd 125-mil* winds.
Moat of th* hundred* of com­
Lt. Luther C. Bareua, pilot who
eurvived a crash of three P-Sfl plaint* were from vetaran* whs
fighters, aa saying th* pilot* ml*, bought homea in th* past y»»r
judged altitude in a has* and Dew at price* ranging from |6,(K&gt;t)
Into a body of water ln tight for­ to 110,000. Building code* re­
quire stormproofing In this area.
mation.
Roofing and sometimes roofs
The cause of tbs triple disaster
about 12:30 P.M. yesterday had flew off and water poured uvrr
new
furniture.
been a complete mystery until
Barrus give hla account at th*
STORM IN S U R A N C E
Quantico, Va„ Marina base hospiN EW YORK. Oct, l # - t , * -The
tal. He was taken there after
Under­
climbing from the wreckage of his National Board of Fire
plan* which hit near Nokeavili*. writers announced today it had put
Va.. about 3$ miles northwest of into operation in the Florida burr •
cats* area Its catastrophe plan f»r
Washington.
expediting payment of Imuran e

NEW CONSTRUCTION
TALLAHASSEE. Ott 1V-«A
—Florida State UMranitr yester­
day received sanerrat low bids
totalling iljlllJ U l for four ad­
ditional strwetwraa lit Ita IMlOr*
000 cooatruatlew

claims.
Two adjustment official* of t**
national board tat un a *unervl&lt;ory office in the Alhambra hotel
hi Miami. Adjuster* are bein'
moved Into th* area a* quickly a&lt;
poaaibla.

Ewinjf Says Nt'RrouH
To Enter Collejrt*8
W ASHIN GTON , Oct. It* -t4*»—
Federal Security Administrator
Oscar R. Ewing said today Ihimay he the i*t year uf Negro ex­
clusion fron American universi­
ties.
In an ai'Jrrs* prrpart-d for a
inerting of 'residents of the Nepru
Uml grant rullcge*. Ewing said
that "scarce v a month pastes
without son &gt; tangible remind'*
frurn our court, that discrimina­
tory practice* In Ihe college* and
unlveraitie* must end.”
“The year I9&amp;0 tn*v well have
heard the death knrll for second
cias* rililenthlp in America's In
stitullnn* of high"
eiiucallon,"
Ewing said.
“I for one hope so for otherwise
we are playing right into the
hand* of drum, ra, &gt;’* iDCmfcl.
Ev try injustice committed here In
the Unitad Stale* against racial
or rellrloua group* become* grist
to the Communist
propiwanda
mill.”

people In register tttil, nt the sup
gr-iiun uf President VV II. St*■nif’er, placard* will be placed n
the window* uf stnre- aiiurnd
town
Mi
MaeNeill snnl tlu- sip i.
around the cluck will be rlmlu'id
after Ort 27, the rlusinq date fur
regi-tialuili, urging peopl • In
vote. The loudspeaker trui k will
pitm l the street* asking |i*opl
iu tegiiter on llct. 27 anil *|«&gt;i
radio commercials will also te­
nsed.
Jayree Slate President limit--v
Odbam and Rrginald Moffri ■
&gt;•
Orlllidu Were aunuig those pi e
sent at the meeting
Tin inerting was opened It*
Mr MurN'rill who led It.- »•i •■
- |.
ill singing "W aitrr, Waller
" li t
Get Together Song" and
\
Tavern In Thr Town" Mi* 'In
vin Slone arrompaiila-d them »o
the piano,

Mil lirlrl. a light wing lolhiwci ot
lirnri.il t holies Dr t,.,ollr. tailed
niuir rliervelii tight igiui-l
lor
lb.
thr CuMlltlUIUtl letl four*
t In .Mult
Michelet bran,lid the ,’tueui
t toil of Conteilig "I tie grrnte*t
dl-n*ter In our eolumnl hlstuiy
M, iillneked Pleven , middle »d
tlu- Sind roalltnui .i- n regime
„l "whileil sepulchti--.”
lie so id Cunitnutii*i nivmte-i * oi
the euunell uf tlu- I'renib Cuuu.,
un uilvi*uty hou-e of puttiuni, nt.
me going Iu Iri-I.H lima at th,
I teiieli taapayer*' expense .md
letdf* s* troop ufilttoother nplili-t, I donard I *,,t
. ’ . 1 IJIHI||t, l»l t»•i h t it li i /«*i1 n..
i mu
Mi|»|f*'ft fur tlie
luck •■
1 i &lt;nc 1 lflN||l« lit 111v11H111114 tlu
'
S III* Mill hi|i| uffrtiH! lilt*
light Ixtinhi i n Iim lfil
Ami ii *
»Hi, *« • aetiii &gt; «*f
fut a i« DUr^tt tlinl «hIta.
Hu fi uhy, »•
l l filer 14'- Dll
P-iit. VM'lf Mil UtDiiltei % Relit f min
M r s . S iiiK le t u r y
\lt|4tt?
TKrri* mi* II*ifla* ll* M*rn1, «mit
D it* H A t A $ ft* O f 3 2 Mji r•*s*|||.

'tuu-i In (turn the , . i -ifterwarda,
I t*
*1'
I Lit
•4. «-.mf|nntd Dm r«|p | »*wrI

City iMann^ur Asks
That Trash Not IU»
Placed In Streets

With many peopl, out .bailing
up rafter the storm, fit* Manager
Clifford MrKibbin Imins urged
Ihal citizen* pul lawn teas'/ &lt;&gt;n
the parkway near the «uih, ami
not in the - t n ,i
"Trasll plaent III the -lire! will
blue k dfainag* If a,- gel mole
mill .4i it will MH“1. si..te II 1.S etala’ll
••ita*lf»* •*ii if Dl III t *% 1 lllte** All 1
It fill/* li# .I* , lanest "Truth
, . ■1 ill tlif *fleet
ita1M
«V 4
♦ruffle
«»!••• it iiariuwt
llir id nilaldr tai•If &gt;1
*rUtaHa 11i t I Rldl •rta*»r
* '
i'trtfi ll JtaV** Ilf* fi ufi'ani/atl ta
hnftalfi* tfi«*
a 11Milting fitrin
tlie slurni, and •«■**•• truck* and
crew* were nut toduv picking up
liiut.. unit tie,** and the debris
froln biu IIR Hint ii U'liiff pla *e»ii
IU S I VMHN \ i n m . N i ,
lift till* laUf 1*4 H»Itlll* WftnhDml* UMf*
Mr*. W II H iiieninii 52. .In
j|.
S.lliiO N \ IfiiJ.HiimLi ii«’t
rui m l mii ri ly nlm t % fWi*ail** »lf
at 9:20 A M vralrrdav lo lb*
•*1 Ftrlli*ti 1111)11-r«a-y cm *..i bn
1rl 11*. It1tel !•»•••«• will h«*
local huspitnl follow ilig an &lt;I*
ll HNtlRUM DM |*i«« l our)
utefit «i f»e«»ta| lie”. 111*
ft*(Milt Vila ftA M
nets nf srvrral vent , She w ..
itilltil
confined Iu the teopitn: fm o.B i n s III IT \U E ll
lit1' null l.-il thut .i inmi 1*1*1 of
III Olltll,
I 1S lll'lltlc A \ ii di: i alin4 | ii** 1!1 1»alt*|:ihtini' CItII 9 III! ft ti**rii n t iMVllnrn &lt;bt IU. IKON iu Sanf.u
1I "l \it«| I ii 1|b f I« la % |n |*|
the 1**1 f IUI1I I»n Jilt* it *k 111* fin u *lit■he li*d live,| here nil of lo r i f
fiathiri hi miMuu thr »\.m itlice III removing fallen tiers.
and was a member of All S .
MMlIlHt I*2*1I )
The del rick truck mi l crew will
t'athulir ('burrb
I
' hill Dfitrllfiir lilMdlutlun Ilf t In
Survivor* include twu -l-ler- i " i I . »i in* "i iu n i u mill be made available n* suon a* the
larger park-way tre,
have tieen
Mt*. Sarulv Anderson of Sm b ’ 1 •'' Ihi luitiii uf •i» I*Ini « if a
*t ^
and Mix* Clare M Gurrti ..f Si I f '"III l»*'V IIfill *f| £|Iii f Ifnvi'f IlDirtl te-uiuled. and tre*-* wul he taken
in
t
he
*
&gt;
r.lei
tha
UWttV
ealls ir«
Prtrrabutg; five children.
Mi*
* |Mih*r*f 'iiiukU lhn*ui*li tla* i ei*« i ed nt lb Cl
Hall, said
Cherry Slnglrtarv uf Sanf-ud Mi- hi
iifii’f fits' L.tfmi Fun v un iii
Mr M.Kilibin
Edith Singletary of Hntdin
T im»mI«y Wlllnhrta Hull
II. assured ■list •IU that city
W, II Singletary, Jr
S-itibud lr*1“111••11.
4‘levi
Mir 1*4*11Villi util »' 4*11 th«
Wilson E. and llivhniil I Sms’ldrfttl •up Up l al oil 11*1 .l.-I.ri* will
larv uf Rpenrfl*li, H I ’ d
on
t i n n ’s ip i ix
not rnialn U|| the pat kw ays for
granddnogiitrr, Mi** Ann I irt.iin
LONDON. Oct
IV « h Hi i I r n £ _ length of time
Singlrtary uf Charlotte. N &lt;
Inin's evuriouiir ita t. S;i Stufford !
Funeral service* will !„• hrl t •Tipp*. quii In* enlor cabinet |
at 10:00 A. M. Saturday nt VI1 l-i'-t toduv Cripp*. ill. long known
Souls Catholic Church Willi Father u* "Mr. Austerity" to million* of
High yesterday 77
William Narhtrah officiating Bur Briton-, rr-lgmd ftom tl,r ('bau
Low today tl'J
lal will follow in Evergreen (Vine irllorsliip of the Exchei|uer he took
Itain yesterday, .1.71 inches
tery. The Ru*arv will l» re-ite* over In Novrintier, 11*47, In tba'
Tidal Oct tain, 1*64 inches
Friday at 8:00 P. 31 at Erlck-mt podtion, rurretpundmg mughlv tu
Nurnial Oct rain. I i'll mche'
Funeral Home
Tides tudav high. .’ "2 \ M
Secretary of the Treasury in the
and 2 Id P 31 an ' taw. 6 mi
United State-, Cripp* held wide
HIGH SCH O O L S P E A K E R
A M and l&gt; 1)5 P M
(lower* over the e***inomv of llrl
Lieut Cummdr. John II Swann. tain.
Jr., U8CGR. attached to thr of­
fice of the Commander, 7th
T h e W ea th er
S E N T E N C E PO STPO NED
Coast Guard District. Miami, will
P H IL A D E L P H IA , (M I'.' n il
visit Seminole High School on
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Oct IV i l l
Sentencing uf Hurty fluid, It*
Thursday to speak to the Imy*
llirminghain
75
of the junior and senior grade- rear-old ehrinist whu cunfe'sed He Huston
•16
53
concerning the coming annual lu iiirip alumic ecrets to Russian Cbart'-tun
77
76
competitive examination for m agents. wVs delayed today at the Chicagu
87
67
t r a n c e Into Ihe U. S. C&lt;*a»l government'* u-,)iie*t until Dee lien ,rr
NO
13
Guanl Academy, New London, 75ft
K7
Dea Mollies
U,
S
District
Judge
lanies
P
Conn, a* a cadet.
49
79
Mefirnnrrv said he wns lebndan' Fresno
5U
71
New York
Iu
delay
fuilher
the
sentence
bu'
W RIG H T F IN IS H E S
5d
71
Wa -hinglun, D,C.
Pvt. Joe H . Wright 20, son of dir) so since tmth the governmert Phuenix
57
97
and
dcffri'c
ittlornle*
had
ayree.f
Joe n . Wright ZCIC U afo rd At c |
.ii
J,1
Jackeunviil*
nut, Sanford, Fla. hat completed
K.1
76
Miami
DAV
M
E
E
T
hi* A F basic airmen indoctrina­
67
76
The Di**hle.l Americsn Vet- Tallaha**re
tion court* at Lackland, T ria s
73
76
A ir Fore* Base, tht “Gttewty to stmva unit will meet tonight at Tampa
74
62
8.60 o'clock at th . l-egiun Rut. West Palm Beach
the A ir Foret”.

Sanford Weather

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THURSDAY OCT. 19, 195Q

F l o r id a

SA N FO RD H ER A LD .

R*d Delicious

DIXIE DARLING

Brown n’ Serve Rolls d . . . 1 4 o
Family Style Bread u.f tie
Hamburger Rolls
pl«.
10o

Julco Laden

V/aka Up to A Beal American
Breakfast
I *7 (*&lt;dbln

U. S. 1 Yellow

T an ey Sweat

IU«i Emperor

Long White

Grapes 2 Lb.. 29c

Potatoes 5 Lb.. 29c

Apples
nnd

Fresh. Sweet Ear

3 Lb..

25o

Sup er Sale Speclall

Super S a le S p ecial!

Super Sale Speclall

Super S a le Spoclall

Sire 360

Lemon s 2 lh

Cuban

Avocados 2

PH ISBURY

ll.

29c

Calif, Fancy

New Canada

Rutabagas

Tomatoes

Lb. 4 k
A Good, Good Coffee at a Low, Low Price

Come and Get It!

1

ls.

23c

Big Savings Herd

VELVO 69

Factory Pqckedl

25c

er 29c Do.cn

Mb. Bag

With Solium

•tit

* What is EAT-RITE
TENDERAY BEEF
Briefly Eat-R ite Tenderay
Href Is frr»h-klllcd heef made
deliciously tender, without rtpenilve wasteful ageing. by
government patented Tenderay
method.

L a Fomosa Broken Sliced

★ No Other Beef

Like Itl - Highlight

TEN D ED A Y

Pkq.oi 60’a

1Qc

Not one prnnn In ■ thous­
and ha* tinted beef a* tender
a* Eat-Rite Tenderay yet It I*
prlred in the tame range at
other beef of compar.bte qual­

PRIME

j h k ’ru/on

ity.

A Try Kat-IUto
Tenderay Beef
AT OUR RISK!

SIRLOIN OR ROUND

Colored Toilet Tisstu

r r l n

For Saluda

* Never Premium
Priced!

y p m im

White Paper Napkins

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Agen Peaches pl&lt; 2ljc
a f f
Agen Peas p l «. 1 9 c
O D S I Agen Fordbook rvg. 20c

BRISKET

Je«'oll Chlrktn l^ g. itr Thigli. er

Chick. Bressl n* 98i?

«BAFT H lb. Pkg. SLICES
Snow Crop or Minuta Maid Orango Juice 5 cans 99c Amor. or Pimiento 29i
Chnpolruil Juice or Orangn-Gr'fruil Blond 3 cam 49c Sw i m or Old English 33

Raisin Rran

Grade for grade, no other
beef »o fre.h can ba «o tender
a . Eat-Rita Tenderay Beet
Thti claim cannot be truth­
fully made for any other beef.

So dead mr# are we that
you. and everyone who loves
t e n d e r , delicious flavorfui
Beef will acclaim Eat Rite Ten•eray at the “world’, greatest
weal discovery" that we are
•fferlna It under a D O U B LE
YO U R M ONEY B A C K G U A R ­
A N T EE tf It'a nut tender.
Everv cut of Eat-Rite Tendrray Beef will be told with
this guarantee.

rn a H GROUND

STEW
Square Cut Lamb Shoulder

We.-tom Corn Tod Poik

OLEOMARGARINE
Large Ocean

Fresh Standard

O LEO M AH CAm Ut

Inijuartm !
Colored!
Shortening

Center Cut Western Pork

n
Pound

Blue Bonnot Oleo

lb.

Kowlor.8
Lintagrands
Ha 003

Tomato Soup

21

Ifn

Sweet

BRCLE BEN’S

(Jn Chny Combination

Cfnnsrs

^

T "c

Old Dutch

Cfe&amp;r«$er ca&gt; 11k

Strained

Reg, t.inlt

Reg. or Drip Coffee

Sfarcfi

t’Li-

Stii«FI« Liquid -t

12k

Salted Peanut*

,• •

Qdonttty RftMs Rffyniad

SE SSE IS
Strained Oatmeal
w

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-

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15c'

Brunswick Stow

Peanut Butter

Pound'

Hickory

83o

Grade A

7S*os. Nab tu Fig

Fioren Grade A
1 It Drawn Baking

Ml Vermont
Top QuolUy

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TtttltSbAV OCT. 19. 1950

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R r m t i i t * io n m n «
Thr MOUtUl* AU’. h ' t t l l
|K.
m &gt;l T **rf
rin * H &lt; will
Mdt fur tha t n r r t a V - e .&lt; . 1 1 .
rr*1*rtal» *')Utrt*.nt and
.*rv l-*t
raqu'r*d fur iha '&lt; ic.ii n io it nf r . *

f ii&gt;t

rf/m ir**

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f f lft r - fi- * i l l ) i r * tier*
MMfc dupta* a* 1 i m i nn.tna i , " i n
ln t&gt;
’•onthiMca
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•
f . - i n f l * . « » f i &gt; dn*|i|ca
'tnn*
'(&gt; » ! ! • • « ' &gt;r n r 1 . . ‘Hr.* tiftlt
►n 'M Inr* **-*a|d» nt|t|tf»»
fiti » *
*r»d 1 n « wa lk# d rlra . fa n *ln * t d
m l/ r» ll« n »r &gt; i(
•
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r u rn u h
lr|&lt;
and w o rk
m l i l Id i a \&lt;
T ’it* dav r.'i 'a n '* « r H M l " • •
■
lla'I. h a r f n .d Fl -t lda
di
whi i*
• i f * a n ! d l i • at) 111* will ha p ih
l l r l f nprnrd and r i a l air it
rinp.ia.d fr rn&gt;« - f N i a t d i l d a n i '
mdnta int-lud'n* alara &gt;nd m a - i n .
caiiana ar * . n f i l * a1 th .
f *• •• o*
A l t lln ta 'n a d M h n r i i r nf •*.» C lt *
i f aanfimi
F lc r ld t at f1«&gt;n*c t ' l
Udtarh Pnlld tn * a m * .a
n . 1*
and at tha o f f * . * r t Eltrn J Mnuah
Inn 1 | 1
Arrtiir* t ,t !t| w, - i , . i
A tlantic Va tM nal P a r k t* tit* - a
Aanfnrd. r l n i l d a
and Tha
Florida fn ild a r a - Fvrt-* n«r, l " J . * a i
Chhmhar n( C c m n i.r .* It n llt 'n a m
Ur.dr F ' r f i d a f t a T . f r i * t t i t l t d * .
Frrhanfc* rr-umhar - f
r*.itnm*ti-a
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Inti*
ftaa n
H iilii.r.
r r . •!•■*■**
P a it m a P a t h . rlofM a
P m 'a a e f tha Inin ir iB *. tnar ha
nMdlnad d»jr d .r r a't| n f ||« d" with
■ha H ' in a t » t . l u t l ' r r v * nf tha '"itv
• J aanfnrrt dt tldd (o r r*&lt;h aa* n*
d t f r m a r f a •&lt; , htalnad »n.*h d ar ia lt
" I I I *■» rafnndad to aa--h p .f »-i n w*t*n
(» ln rn a *ht plana &gt;i&lt;a-ll'e .tlnr . an I
ethar &lt;• Utll.nt. lr ( t| i u r t ' l l ' r
nllhln In da' a . f t . . f»d 'han't,v
A nartlflad I'hmh ,r hank itraf*
ra t al ia *n fha tin ".I n g *&gt;i*l&gt;ur»tr
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tha Ct tt " ( Sanf-td. F' t l d t P
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'■ nda o* a aallafao
In f ! hid t o a d m i itat h&lt; tha h it
dal and a r r » f ’ tahl. . u t llla a In an
amrnni a mat to fiaa car , ant nt tha
hid ahall ba aubmlftad n l ' h aafh
Tha aurnaaaful btddar will h# t »
muuad in f o r r 'a h and par f o r aatR ta ctn rr parfr-rmana# and pavtnan*
bond nr honda
A i i . M inn la mliad In fha (ant that
p tt lata than th » hvr tfn'ifr aalarlaa
•ltd n i * a aa aa* fnrth l « *ha ana.If lra'lx n a mnat ha pa'd "n *hl« r * ■
J»«t
Tha M "ia 1nr Atilhnritr of tha **ltr
ef *a»tnrd
Florida rtatrvaa
lha
rl *h l to raja*-t an* ' t all l.lda 'I
I * " atta a n r In ln rm auilr* In lha
htdltln*
X " hid ahall ha wl th dia ” ** f o r •
pariod o f t h l r t r M i l dara atihaa.
quanl to lha iiiianlnt of *&lt; !• o i l * " "
lha nonaanl . f tha l le in la a lit**' ■*■
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WHAT IS IT? One of America'* great living* events, originated bv RexxM Drug Store* in 1909
—to acquaint you with reliable Rexall Drug Product* at "two for the price of one plu* 1c."
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ASPIRIN

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No faster acting
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5 grain 100's
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Goi of 21 difleraot end
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wnld T IM H -rk I p a f t a » « A* » !
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•ult ha. ha*n t i ’ o i.h i aaainat r f i.
In tha Circuit t’ nurl o f thr Jflntt
Judklal Circuit o f tha Plata e f Flnr*
* V i* In and f o r Frmlnola
Coutitr.
F lfrld a . Is Chantarr. h r
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T i i n M A S a d d ault b a m . l o r dlron:#
■ nd at) lad J A M * : * T I i m t A H Plain
lll f. T . L l l X l i : B E L L E P E N IH .E *
TON T I I O U A I . Pafanifant »n d ra n
sra harabr raqulrad to flla with tha
d a r k o f a.id c ou rt at hia o ff tc a in
(ha Court lloua a of iaruinnla Cuuntr.
Florida at Sanford. Florida, pour
wrlttan appaatanc*. iparaonallr ec
bp a t lo rn a p i tn aald » « i l on
tha
alllh dap o f Nnramhar. A IV 111*,
and tharaaftar to flla with aald n a r k
pour wr lttan dafanaa. If anr, to lha
Rill e f ■ *nplalnt In aald ault at lha
J l w ptaaorlbad hp law
* Hrrala f a il not or ludarmrnt w i l l
ha artarad a . a in a t pnu bp dafault.

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Form*. ritual*, p rrtn lu iU , ruleo( thumb «ml&gt; rremp amt bind
l l i r r r I* freedom uml room for
gtuwlh In fuitnwlng the *piri* of
thr ■upiri’K' leader: llu laugh'
II,, i ,i a» onr having ailthoritv an

tint • * OB* 'll their arrlMTi3V.

Mult

Tli* French parliament it back
in lemon again Hying «'» B«“ «* " u’
how mm h money llwy can Jig nul
of |[,r United Slslc* and how "ten*
more American dmeion* H»ry can
yet to light
b*nl*' tui d,rni
- ; ''
flie
KcU uvrr committee i*
•bout to convincr the counlfV
there u ronfr dtnc*r &lt;&gt;( '•’* r»rkl i n n taking o»« **»»n tin- Conimuniili. The only thing i» «*»»! d
lit* Communal* got in control, ih*
la ck n ern . tin- Capotir mobdcfi.
would b* their police force.
If you want lo avoid runaway
inflaliun with price* roaring to
prrvioutly undreamed of height*,
higher la in , itiffei curb* on eredil. and longer working hour* will
be necetiary. tayi Sluatl Syming­
ton, federal economic mobilization
director. Bui if the government
would i|uil paying penplr not lo
work, we might gel l»y without
either longer hour* nr iliffer cuih*.
Tlial »«#• a good tne*tagr which
Breiidenl Truman brought Irack
from General Mac Arthur, We will
o|ipote force wiih lo ne wherever
it rai*e* it* ugly liead. the I'reiident *aid in effect, lie no longer
imiinctively tm*l« Joe Stalin, hut
will' iniitl that hr hark upaW ly­
ing wotdi with peaceful act*. II
Rtltiia want* |ieace. ftuoia know*
bow il can have peace. But il it
want* war, it ran have that loo
and right.
—
*■»
G e n e r a l Kieenlrower rejected
Governor Dewey’* "draft" for
nnminatinn In thr pir*idmcy ol
the United Stair*, hut he didn't
cto*r the door lo nomination In
thr Republican Party. General
Eiienhnwet it not fiolitkian rnnugh
to campaign actively for the Re­
publican nomination, hut it i* in­
conceivable that he would reject it
if offered In him on a lilvrr platter.
And that may lie the Itesl thing the
Republican* in llieir ileqtcralion
to find a tuilahlr candidate ran do.

!v«cal Hamaprc

Testing Now Laws

THE WUHLS TODAY
The Ihw'h di-tnyK nrt* go litmtlinr gn to hnvc bucoim: proIty lie W ITT M ..K K S Z IK
verbiHl. Dm* exnmplu Unit never fail* to utartlc Inymuri In
AI* Kurrlin Affair* Analyst
the length of time that muy elupne between the enactment
White we atill await detail* „f
of a law and its tenting an to eonntitutionality. The record,
|&gt;erhapn. in held by the Tenure of Office Act, which Con* u‘r Tpimao-MaeArthur confargrenn (Huuied to deprive Prenident Jolitmon of the right to portint—perhap* the m«*t imremove hin apIMlintcen.
pnrtant—i**ue revolved about the
Thin \v«n m odified under tin Grunt admiulntrution, und •«Iwtiv* *trattitie valuta of Aaia
repenlrd under Cleveland in 1SH0. Not until 10 yearn later,
l"
,n‘'
when the Prenident wan Calvin Coolidge, who had not even
rh«t i* to «ay, if taith theater*
been Irorn when the Tenure of Office Act wan jmnned, ill'll it couldn't t« fullv defended at the
reach Ihe Supreme Court,
and then
by
indirection.
T'h,. |mutt
»»mi-tinn
«n«i th&lt;&gt; couldn t which
...
. ..
.. .
h&lt;- taken care of first 7
court found II an unconntjtutioiuil limitation of the Prethen • re two school* Ilf
nidctit'ri power. Impartial nttalents had long before found thought in thi« matter, fflgh
in WathlnKton,
al&gt;
it unwise.
quarter*
Thin would neem to recommend nome nuch provision an 7*®.“***
t^uro^nrL"
that urged by Henry Wnldmin in the New York Times. He ,enu tier* greater immtdlait dangwould suspend all laws not of an emergency nature for six w. MacArthur, while not dUputmuntlts, during which time any citizen could have their t ln»f t,hr Kuropaan mtnscs hti emconstitutionality reviewed by the Supreme Court.
&amp; t S ? thSato” W
What II mass o f e x tra w ork and what a lot o f id le in- 'FormerllritUh Prim*&gt;1inleter
'lU isitiv e iie ss would e n su e ! K v e rv rout rovers ial la w would In*WlnrtonChurchill
,tumm*d
up a
p ro m p tly re fe rre d to th e court by the in te re sts a ffe c te d . It W1,|p!y h/ l*‘
viewpoint a

l« •«II**N kr»a r &gt; (, Um |
declared, and the worst that grow­
er* now fear I* hot tuiuhlne. He
eitimated that ritru* lo t,,* are
liicht in this lection.
Kit: mate a on citrua damage
vary, but on the Duncan type of
rapefrult the lo*a may run 40
o SO percent, aaid Earaett South*
ward of the Southward Fruit Co.,
thi* morning, botaea of the huddrd type of grapefruit will be
much let*, probably not amount­
ing to more than 10 percent, he
eitimated. Orange lota** thould
not lie more than 10 percent un­
it •* there ia much bruiting.
At the Tnuchtun Drug Store the
two large window pane* next to
the door craihed, one *uckcd out­
ward by vacuum, the other falling
inward. Window* were broken In
the Hollywood Shop, the CocoCola Plant, and In the office of
C. W. Spencer in the Sanford A t­
lantic National Bank Uulding,
rauung considerable damage to
the Interior. The roof at the
NlthoHon Buirk Co. wa* damaged
and a window wai blown out at
m ig h t la* y e a r- before the court could Iio | h- to handle th is h u c o n w rla tlv e *P a rty .*1l/ h h in * the Hodge* Plumbing Co.
Hew sla te o f ca se s.
|y warned the we*t not to get too
At leait half of the roof of the
Sanford liatcball Park grandstand
Tin- feelingr la-bind th e suggestion
is that• IlaI w
s should I aiilliwa
'&lt;*•?■* Involved • l.in« .lull
Avia'*
diffi
r r
I
Our
f
rniT
rultie* la-rauir tin- danger from
wrecked and the fence on the
not be passed and put in force until all (rossible legal ob­ Omnium*m in Kuo-pe I* much wai
Mellonville Avenue aide w a *
jections are overcome-. This would fetter all government Krealer.
blown down.
"Ilopt-v ill reaching a peaceful
operations, an outcome desired |a-rhnps by some, but not to
The dorm played havoc with
la- tob-rated in the dangerous world in which w-e live. St ,-ttleini-nt with Kuo la have been the electrical lyatem, and all five
impruved i-y what ha* happened
of the Florida Power and
would Im- wonderful for lawyers, but that is not a strong in Koi-s." -»id Churchill. 'T h * circuit*
l-ight Co., were broken, laid H. II.
enough argument to overcome il many objections. Il some S o vie t u i n l a light upon South Ko- Coleman, manager.
hue to thi* power failure, whkh
times would be latter, however, for Congress to go more leu ha* made maliy people realitr
|.-nl which mei^anra u*. But nretrnted the operation of the
thoroughly into ipp-stjon- of constitutionality la-fore pas.-. tbl
M irii--fiil military aition in Ko­ linotype m a c h i n e * throughout
big laws clearly imroiialltutinnal.
m i , inie-t not hill u* inlo « fal*a nu,-.t of the day, Thr Herald wa»
teiue of -ccurlty."
unable to publfah.
Apropo* uf thi* Koiran angla
Tailing tree* and limb* were a
pou j u m
Pu-Idenl I runinn ha* -tale,! th a t, pj* f , eu,r In the interruption of
In uml Min Aithur "di»cu*,ed the Irw power aupply, one of thetr
Many an *-gg, when broken, hu turner I out to he (ill •tep* n ern iary tu bring g,»cr and f^ing a big tree bark uf the Mon•crujlty tu the a n a Ik u ir * ) aa
Hotel.
ed with trouble. There is trouble brewing (ur the (arm price lujmtL n |H,-,ihle in accordance tnmna
-Wa had many break* in the
support progiam, ami part of it tomes from the jiowtleml wjtl, the int,nl of the rendu lion tran«mi**lon »y*tem, tioth north
proteins uf egg* broken long ago. The government buys .,f the HnitH SV.-m * t.eneral A ,«»t uf Sanford,' Mr. Cole. inhly and in order tu get our ma(, „ i(J thu m0rn ln r “The.e Ineggs not to ent them hut to keep the prices up. has Ihs-ii nimeil
forre* out of Koiea, “ * elud'd break* on the main line
doing so for a long time. Home of these art- fresh, others
ii ,i their Bolted Nation* rnla- 1 fmler circuit* on (Irapevllle and
jsiwered: the government at present owns about $115,000,* ,h,n i- complete
. Celery Avenue*, on the old U k c
Apparently It wa. agieed that
roaj anj |h# ru, d
000 worth of dried eggs. These are not held against need
moat‘ of' thr American
---- ------- trength In p*0|*.
hut simply to keep them off the market
the Tar Ea»t .hall l.e (hifted to
"So far aa I can tell, thi* I* the
lately it has been disclosed that large iU a n titiu s of VVr.it rn Kumpe a . toon a* the wiirtt blow we have had in San­
dried eggs are being ir»|iorteil from China for sale to bak- Kurt* ,&lt;&gt;t* I* done. Juhn M. High- ford", he declared. Tree* aero**
eries which can buy them more cheaply than American K i ^ m n . ' ' S ’."'"'! l.nTuu.'." line, in (ieneva, Oateen and Chuinterrupted power *upply,
ilrh-d eggs. It has I m-c ii ismited out before that the im|sirta- tiunea in ih, capital that the lucta
h* added. At 7:00 P. M. an emer­
tion of |M&gt;tatiH-s front Canada, while the government is buy-, withdrawal frum Korea vrill re- gency crew of line repairmen ar­
ing isitutoes to support the market, amounts to a sttbsidi ,u'*
“ Ku"*p'-»n buildup,
rived from Bradenton aid Ihe *■ration of Curiadian jkotato owners out of the United States
^ li'th T .T Ju it w‘h’y hau*led crew* here, and worked
to reatora current.
treasury. In the case uf the eggs, insult is added to injury «hould it )«■thought better to ton- all"Itnight
le expected that all circuit#
by the fact that they come from Communist China, whose cent rat* defen*** in E u r o p e will be rettored before tonight,"
expressions of regard for American business are not trims- l*11".1. **?■" 1,1 *'**■ •hi*»nt the he averted, "except for the xtreet
t a grave danger
w*Mfh 1*
,, pretty
|t
well
lid a hie.
K"r u "

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I I I An hyp.

Is flu- Imkt-r. whose customers instigate him ilnilv for
the prices of his good*, to In- liluim-il for buying eggs as
cheiiply as isissihle? I* the ini|Mirter. vviiose wage anil othei
oVi-rheml costs now go up twice n year iusteud of only
tiiit't!, lu Im- hlmueil for making it (tollnr where he can? Is
Hie government, seeking to aid the toiling farmer, to labhimeil fur making the price of the farmer's ,-ggs so high
that eggs shipped all Ihe way from ( Inna can successfully
compel** fur his market ?

tf» $b«* i k m u r m f l w 7

You ran l«-t your ta»t dollar

U*(&gt;
'*, v'r','* u*r* T ^ E ie t'T *
.(M-Bhinjj, „ long rang*
thi,*t ai&gt;wrr,j with ee.tern
European pn»ihtliti«*.
To put It another way, a Euro^ ‘ " ^ ^ ^ “ llyTht' wbLl^wlVu
,TI! w,„ld, nod would
war
oajd bring
_

tu AmcricBO soil. In that fierce
conflict i m hulk of tha ridtM’e
milituiv and ecoiibmic itrrngth
would lx- involved. It would I* a
fight to a flniah whkh wosUl deOld tin a ips p e rsist in p u b lic se rv ic e in D e law are , n s in clih’ once and for alt the laitir lietween t‘oiiiniuiii*m and democracy.

Nolilepne 01)1ijft'

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R A N .

that the

rn ta m was l l t t y
It oo^awrtii of a l
\ m tkaa $6j000 a

«.. .

••bborle. from the Miami W.ath,r

|*u r,,u

putting

the location

buirWo* at

about Zt) miles »«uth of K iiilm mrr at the time that the highest
wind velocities hit Sanford, local
tltiiena were bewildered and Mrs.
N&gt; E- Jennings, desk sergeant at
the Police Station was so deluged
trith telephone rails that Mr
"Jew* ached" answering them, sM
declared afterward.
More than 63 reports of damage
including broken windows, fallen
trees, broken and sparkling power
line*, and other minor disaster*
were received at th* Polk* Sta­
tion. City Manager Clifford MeKlbbtn, aided by Sid RIChard,
()Ut
rJty cr. wg
h#,^
remove trees, limb * and mos*

i w i J r u r C l r . 'M . S t t . l S 'f , ; '

Nlitlc-I senators date front James A. Bayard the elder.
who look office in 1805, to Thomas F, Itavanl the younger
whose term ended in 1029, Ihe elder Thomas K Huvnrd
was particularly putable, having la-.-n secretary of state
I'lttl amUtssndor to Great Britain under Grover Clevelami.
mid several times strongly supported for the Democratic
|.residential nomination.
It is gtsal to sc- members of a historic family regarding
it as their duty to continue the family tradition of public
service.

lashing North Carolina, South
Carolina and northern Alabama
will diminish sluwly during |W
day and tonight.
High tides tore at Florida's
I-cache* and seawall a* the dying
storm lashed up through the cen­
ter of the stale and Into Georgia.
Three Floridian* died In th#
blow.
Th# furt* of the sturm tapered
off steiidily frum the UO-mile-anhour punch It handed Miami at
Tuesday midnight. Still It wa* the
worst In years for many north
and crntrtJ Florida cities.
Today'* battle scene wa* along
ths ml)** of. East Coast resort
Mach#* navy mvn and civilian
volunteer* worked through the
night to sandbag seawalls and
□ceanfront houses.
Angry »*a waters already had
torn away city docks and two fish
houses on Indian River at Titus,
villa. One section of seawall at
Cocoa collapsed many road* and
bridges were washed out or wero
under water.
In three south Florida counties
— Dade, Broward and Palm Ikach
—storm damage seas tentatively
estimated at IS.000,000 hv Chief
Storm Forecaster Grady Norton.
He said it would rise as more
complete reports came In. News­
paper estimates were as high at
&gt;8,000.000 for Greater Miami
alone.

HodJa'a Up'

and ul-.U-t

W «th MM.
•Tl’a.%:.V#,

___. . .

winds were only 30 mile* an hour
al Ocala and 3K miles an hour at
Gainesville.
Wind* at Orlando wrecked a
&gt;600,000 hangar at the air t-a*e.
The storm dead were Mr*. Owen
Adam* of West Hollywood and
two unidentified N'egioe*. Mr*.
Adam* wa* killed when the hur­
ricane smashed her fantlley'a
trailer. Her husband ami four
children were hurt. One or thr
dead N eg roc, was found In the
wreckage of his home at West
Hallandale.
Tile other Jumped frum a small
boat near Hu r a i l and drowned in
flaw Creek, /.^parrntly he wa*
frightened
when
high
wind*
churned up the water* and he
tried to iwlm to shore, a county
official said.

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&gt;rmi help tc Asia.
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locations. Including Locust Av»
There i* no thought of *hau- nu* In the San Lanta section, and

t'"*"* ,l", F“i

-eriaU to Red C h in a.

wa* (initial damage to buildinga
fallen power H',r* and tree*. Htgh
watrr added to Ihe damage and
, lowed repair wurk.
•SI. Augustine City Manager
Dick Francis said damage there
would go proMbly tu $iilH),UW) dol­
lar*.
Wind* to lid mile* an hour were
ret-unled In the city ami 100 by
the Coast Guard llgnthou**. Tidal
water* stood three to four f**t In
*ome downtown street*. Several
home* were undermined at th*
Mach where (her* wa* ronatder.
■hie damage.
The Uslna 100-foot pier eased
away and wound up a block ovet '
land In the city plats. Two other
pier* were damaged. Several small
Daytona Reach and Deluind In boats were sunk. Th* lop of the
Volusia county were among Ih* city water tank blew off and tha
rltiea reporting their worst dam­ public
Ic a
school roof and on# wall
age In many year*. Most of Itroldlap* ml.

MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING— TYPING
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
ANYWHERE IN UNITED STATES OR
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

CRED IT BUREAU OF SANFORD
T E L E P H O N E S ISO aad 1 « 7 !
Ilaam «•« Saafard Atlxallc NstUaal Bash Bttg.

at Thirteenth a t m t and Iho
iaiUlliwrat II,md. Knoluig of IsilldIng* took a beating Including the
Yalch Club. The tent of the roller
rink on the lake front, which had
been partially lowered, wai dam­
aged. Many ilg n i were ripped and
the fence at the Mayfair lun Tennla Court wai blown down.

Korean War
(C w a ila ,**

»-*a«a &gt;-•*, I l u i

heed reported frightened
Ke&gt;t
surrendered by
thr thousand
Some ran into the open fron
he me, and field*, flat! only In Ionunderwear, hand,
above
their
head*.
The ancient bomb-hla,trd rapila’
•ccmcd virtually doertnl hv It*
more than 700,000 inhabitant*. Th
two major escape road* leadin'
northward were clogged with civil
ian refugee* and Red eoldlcr*.
"Th* Red* could not even mu*
ter a stand or fight to Ihe drat)
for their own capital," Whitehra
reported.
"Either the Red* had |o»t th,
will tu fight for the city or »1
th# Americans moved ,o fa-t th
had no chance to group the drfrnforce."
A P correipundent William *
Waugh, Tom bamliert and J».
Mac Ret h reported the Reils ble«
two bridge* spanning the Igosi
Tacdong
River
which cour«Ff
through the capital'* eerier
Hut the CoinmunUU neglectr-1
to blow a third. The cavalry troop
er» and South Korean, linked u'
on the ea*t tide* of the bridg*
shook hand* and pour-d actor,
tin the opposite vide, the Com
rnur.it!* had strung banner^ acro&gt;
the street* urging the populace t
"defend thi* city to the ls-t."
"B u t there w i i no real d e fen *.
of
P y o n g ya n g ,"
,orrt-*pondrn
W hitehead la id .

"Once the crust of m l.tan r*
wa* broken at llukkyu, 13 mileeoulh of Pyongyang, the re-t wa
a hrerir for the amiling American
troop*.
"Th ey
were cheer ful, e v e n
though they had been drivin g hard
fu r the past JO d a y*.”

Th* iperd of th* Allied advanc
evidently had knocked »ky big)
any ovar-all Red di-feme plan. |&lt;
slightly more than a month, lh&lt;
U.N. force* hail smsihed out of
their one* pcrllou* Pusan liearh
head perimeter In southeast Korea
tropped the Red* in th# south and
plunged aero*. Parallel 3X Int
thr Red north.
Whitehead said feeling ran high
that Pyongyang'* rapture would
signal • quick end to the war. Mrwere shouting: "When do wr g.
home?" Whitehead continued:
"Brig. General Frank A. Allen
Jr.. Cleveland, 0^ watched th
march through *trret* of Pyonv
yang and said:
"I Just wish that those lad* wh&gt;had their hand* tied behind thel*
backs were here to *c* thi*." II
referred to soldiers who werr
bound and killed by Red Korean*
In th* south.
“And then III the ItdiUad aim &lt;l*Mra&gt; Allen met ttrn m l* PeltSun Yup, the round fried little K-■ran who command* Ihe Rok Tir«»
Division. They threw thrlr arm
around each other."
Allen said, "The Fir*t Cave I r
Division want* lo congratulate ynon a wonderful Job."
General Paik congratulated .th
American,, then patted *v»rv*»
on the bark and *ald oV«-r an
over: “ Damn good Job.”
The First Cavalry battalion Into
Pyongyang Is commanded hv I ‘
Col. Paul Clifford of Franklin, N.
It. It was led by 16 tank* from lb*
70th Tank Rattalk“The Reds had fought all day
yesterday and last night to hold
ths ridge lln* at Kukkvo. H it th*crumpled when the Fifth Cavalry
Krgimcnt hit the line thi* morn­
ing/’ Whitehead reported.
"riv e Red tanks were knocke-t

Letter Published
From Sen* Lehman
Defending H is s
N EW Y O R K ,- Oct. &gt;!) - q » T A letter turned up today In which
Senator HerMrt 11. Lehman, Nrw
York Democrat aecking re-elec­
tion, expressed aympathy for
Alger (list and defended him
ug.inxt "unfair accusation*."
The letter, published ill thu
New York World-Telegram and
Run, brought from Lehman the
rtply that he hud "no apology to
make” since it ha* Men written
hefur* HU*' indictment and con­
viction on a perjury charge.
The letter wa* tilled Aug. j,
11(48. The former State Depart­
ment official was convicted of
perjury last Jan. 21 alter he
Ut-nirti dipping secret government
documents tu a pre-war Russian
• py ring. Sentenced to five year*
imprisonment, HI** D on hail
pending appeal to higher court*.
The Lehman letter defended
Hia* ■gam,t what hv called the
unfair accusation* made against
him by Whittaker Chinnier,, confeased former courier for thu
Sovirt spy apparatus. Chamber,,
appearing at that time before the
Hou*v
UnAmeriran
Activities
Committer,
named
Hist
und
other* a* member, of the •pi­
ling.
Lehman'* letter to Hiss read:
"Jtiat a line U, tell you how
much I sympathise witli you in
the difficult position you unfort­
unately have Men placed I want
you to know that I have com­
plete confidence in your loyalty,
and that, in common with you
many friend*. I know that under
no
conceivable
circumitance*
could you fail to safeguard tinintrrest* of your country.
"Your italement yesterday Ih lure the committee wa* forth­
right and complete, and I hope
that your denial will catch up
with thr unfair accusation* that
have Men made. You have Wen
very badly treated."
Lehman said, in hi* statement
today, the letter wa* written
“long Mfure hi* (Hiaa) indict­
ment, trial and lubu-qilent rimvictinn and I have no apology
to make for It."

French Cabinet
(Coallnacd from l*agr line)
and denial uf arrurate informa­
tion are preventing foreign correapondents frum cabling fartual,
comprehensive account* of the
out and Ihe column began lo rot
''It swept through the ridge*
into open plains Mfer* I'y o n - v then ruahed up the road—Ilk*
General I'attun'* column* in Worl
War II. They rolle.l on, shootinv
up thr rnemy.
“The road* w*r* liltvrrd with
hodis* of North Korean troop
who movrd too slowly t ,-sc’ipr
The t*dit* were • lumped in ditehr
firids and haystack* along the way.
"TM column uvrttao marhingun*, anti-tank guns, bundle o*
Red clothing and columns of sup
ullrs In oxcart*. There were Man
acts, overcoats and ml.I- and en1'*
that are carried hy an army ex­
pecting a winter campaign
"But there would lie no winter
umpaign for thi* armv. It wabroken and benl-m"

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2 Killed
II „ a t l a a r 4

Vm

Has* 0 * e |

Oneida police ami train crewmen.
Sgt. Harold L u ti of Ih* Oat*
police said the freight-car door,
cut in two by the grinlng wheel*
of th* train, lay In the center of ^
th* track* about in the middle of W
the train.
Auguttu* Hart, tuperintendent
of the central's tine* ea*t of Buf­
falo. taid the door rau*ed the
wreck. He *aid be did not know
what train the door came from.
However, an rnatbound freight had
pa*,ed through Oneida ihortly be­
fore the accident.

U. S. Conceded
11 nulln**.| I'ratM* P « f # fllB#i

to receive Soviet proteat* on the
incident, saying thr matter should
M referred to the U. N. since the
American plane* involved were a
part of the U. N. force* engaged
in Korea.
Thu L', N. Committee on Korea
wa, also said to have askrd Gen­
eral Dougfa, '-IncArthur for in­
formation on re|iort* that ill*
South Korean government i* lend­
ing representative* into North Ko- j
re* in a move lo assume authority
there.
Such rejiort* wen- received in
press dispatches from Korea. The
committee wa* said to have in­
structed the U. N. »ecrel*rl*l to
inquire from the unified command.
The committe# i* expected tu
depart for Korea about Nov. 1 to
take up it* work on the scene.
General MacArthur wa* report­
ed here to he tatDfled genu ally
with the first work of the ronimit- m
tee, which will become the II. N. *
Commission on Korea when all
seven permanent men- r» are ap­
pointed by thrir gov, .a nt*.
Slot et ami oth* i , -a. ea of
hualnas* stretch along the ratii-.*d
I tack, at th* seen#
tin ucct-Unt
hut only * aooill yatenun » xh*,,k
wa« damaged. Th# locomotive and
It,* car* remained on the Central's
right-of-way.
•ertou, reverse* Ming suffered w
hy the French army in north
Indochina,
Military authorities are refus­
ing tu furnish war correspond*)-!*
with facilities normally accorded
them. Ficnch army C entura make
deletion* In dDnatehrs without advlting the sender. Correspondent*
have Men advised hy their home
office, that some message* ar#
arriving after delay* of up to
72 hours, so badly rut aa to M
unitelliglhi#.
m
D ispatches have Men r«n*or#d
or subject#,! to lung delay* for
icasons o tM r. than what is or­
dinarily considered military se­
curity. Messages have Men tam­
pered with on political question,
affecting lh« French army.
After repeated applications, *evcrul newsmen were allowed to fly
last week on a 24-hour visit tu
luingson, French frontier head­
quarters. They sought first^ hand
report* on the disastrous French M
defeat northwest uf Tliatkh#.
.' ~
Disiuitrhes filed from Langson
-nitially passed th* scrutiny of
thr French officer commanding
thr frontier rone. They were
censored again at Hanoi and
again upon reaching Saigon, enroute aboard. One story sent
frum Mngson wa* rut 80 per
rent by censor* after leaving the
frontier headquarter*.

.

Hurricane

How much money doe* a doctor
make? Well, a* in everything elte
pt in the labor union*, a great
depend* upon the doctor, at
*• u|ioa the economic condi­
tion* • ( lime [n whkh he live*.
During bard lime* when half their
praetke ii handled for nothing,
gfon'l make to much. Bui
rverybody ha* money in their
:kel*, the income of the doctor*
lo pkk up loo. A recent *urby the magazine Medical
•how* that the average

damaged.**

M aine and V ir g in ia . I'n-sident T ru m a n Inis ju st named
The Aliatic *truggh- al*o might
-I'isiali Mm v el J r ., of D e la w are , foraiei aiiibassiidiii' to dn-ldi- the idndogiral I- •tie llut It
D e n m ark , us e lia irim tll of till- new lu tertiatio iiiil &lt; lium - “ "Uld lie I, long drawn out affair
decade*.
O u n m iss iim In the S ta te D e p artin e u t, T h . M a rv e ls have
J*
*
**
we«t
lM-en a ctive It. D e la w a re ( H illt ic fo r y e a rs . T h e .-Id.-r Ju sin h J &amp; c ind in time.
w as a tiiia li'lu tu for a Dem ot-ratlc st-nnlorial nom ination
s« taking all ih,-*c thing* into ' ha huge'lto^oak^rasKed In th*
m i i i i i * y e a rs ago, am i Jo sh u a
M arv el w as g o v vn io r h a lf it -“ ’Uld t«- further removed, noth In front yard of th* W. 8. Hrum ley
&lt;&lt;ui*idei*ilon tlierr reitalnly. I* a home on Celrry Avenue.
A fallen
reulury ngu.
__________
*rtil. I .
it,.,
e„n,ii,. ...
... ............ »trong aigument,
................................
from the *tand-............................M
pin* Mocked Mellonville
.......................Avenue
I Ills Is tint lilt oiilvDt Inwall fam ily to prtsent suct.es- ooint of the we*teni powers, to near Rosalia Drlvs. Oak trees fell
•v»&gt; general inns of public servants. I hen- have l*-*-n three M prepared to defeml their own at Magnolia Avenue and Tenth
Hntilsburys in flu- Senate, I k-s Ii Ics another who served as l»rrltory first.
Street
Thirteenth
Street end
governor, and two Du 1’unts. The crowning achievement
within that territory Is the Magnolia Avenue, and many otMr

The Supreme Court hat ordered
""
r T ■
"u ,‘ *hro *1” '"
Sheriff Sullivan relraicd. You
can't hold a man in Jail juat be*
O il. HHIPMK.NT8
caute ht failed lo do hit duty ai
W ASHINGTON. O t. I!l -(A*|thrriff and permitted the biggetl
Se-,4tor O'Conor (D-Mdl drclarrd
racketeering ryndkatr in the coun­
K-iay that evidence of U. S. oil
try lo operate within hi* juriidic
shipment* to Communist China
showed "a very lax situation tha'
lion unmoleited and even tent bit
could have lieen uf trefaenduu* val­
deputie* ‘out to collect protection
section aswere
mostly
,t(l percent ue to the enemy.
a
---Vila
,
money (or allowing il to operate.
liut «• nigh At HO twrrrnt In un* I
lmj»r»|&gt;rr «ntl wnmir. . .A grunt
You ' can't do that. Nor in this
7,ooo•.it
»«• ittllun.
inl»t «rriiitf nf rriruUli
re g u latio n *.' wenIC r r I I r r * ! I"**** (• * * • i»*t#i
. ,
i
other
wont* u*rd
by O'Conor,
country. Even a thrriff ha* got were up from Hrunswkk, Ga., to ,
citrus was in far Ml1jlw* .h |«hc*t winds and chairm an o f a Senate C o m m *r*r
civil right*. Now, if he'd itolen a Cape ilatteras. Warning, else- I
investig ating
re
m-n fanned out on the southeast 8ulH-ommitlee
banatra (mm a fruit ilantl. thry'd where were lowered previously.
front of the hurricane. On the port* that »omr A m erican *hlp*
Winds
of
about
40
miles
an
hour
have put him in jail for life.
west side of Ihe storm, high* ,i ntv&lt;- Keen hauling stratew ir maBill ALboll, staff writer for the
Tampa Tribune, report* from New
Orleani that gambling k wide open
ikere, with ilot machine*, booking,
and gambling davkat of all kind*
operating eveiywhere. and what i*
more he ray* il i* all controlled by
Mafia, the great international un­
derworld organitalion which dealt
In everything from punclihoardr lo
^lee and dope ring*. Ami it
K
lame gang, he add*, toll bar
been trying to gel control of gamb­
ling ki Florida, and almoit rue*
ceedcd in doing il.

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THURSDAY OCT. 19. 1950

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CHEVROLET
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family. Good, clean and well
Bpeclal
kept automobile. For sal*

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1949
BU1CK
Gray Super Sedan
Driven only &gt;104 miles by laeal
business man. Fully equipped
with rndlo, heater - defroster,
windshield washer, looks like
a new ear.

$600*00 Discount
1949
BUICK
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&lt;1126-00
1941
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2 Dr. Sedan
Radio, new paint, new seat
coven, good tire* and running
good. Only

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One owner, tow mileage. Clean,
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Often “on thr go"/ Wanl a hat that's at h-ma anywhasa?
Than this it it -t h a popular Mallury N ake .-iat.

hat In any man'* wardrobe. Smart. Ughtwatak.
Can taka hard knocks. "Crevenrtt*" proertssd m A«d '
•howeia, I M
Other Mallory Hal*. f T% jftoo

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�THURSDAY OCT. 19, 1950

r riK sA ?*FA n n

PHONE 118

T IIP K S IM Y
Mi
'l,in K im . mu. I .iiornl
Thr !{•&gt;&gt;' a I AinliU.ia.lnri of ll
mD
'.i ).■' *l..v»*r Tligrnliy
First Baptist Church m il nn-t ni
Mi* Urci, Smith m l Mr.
7:00 I*. M.
K&gt;ill tV. if..11 at th. home ,,f thThu First Haptut Brother h,c&gt;.| | t.iiii
nn AM tun ill I, Avs-n-ie, ,
of thr Kirtt Baptist I'huirh » ;li|
II
t--i&gt;iu« were exquisite with
have their Supper and Program «i.nt yladi'du»c anil w hiu chry»gpM’liiii at 7:.lll I*. M.
j in' '-uirtu A miniature hnle un i
’ Thr Cut III.lie
Women'*
Cluh •'
' ( 11 1 .*"
' etliri
C lrrlr No. 4 which *» • to have "n tr
t { &gt;&lt; talds Thr refresh

mat at Mr*. K. J. Aruum'* bom B‘,nl *■*»« **• •«wlald &gt;nh ■
on (Imrva Avrnur at H:00 I*. M 1U t .-.nil, centered with an at
ha* burn postponed until Mon-lny. ranr«*x- nt of gar.I n flown..
Orwfrt thr sponsorship of IlHa
,
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Hlgma Phi w.rorily, the rrsenUnn- ,
•
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BrMv
1st at thr Karn«W:Uuahton .......
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Personals
Hrv. II. I.yttlrlon Zimmerman
Is expected hoinr today aftrr
&gt;i.rakina at Sunday School Worshop* ill Miami and Tampa fur
thr past wrrk.
Frank Taylor, student of idemsun College, is thr hou&lt;r guest of
Miss Wanda Williamson at thr
hoinr of hrr parrots, Mr. and
Mrs. Kd Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitmire arr
leaving today for Alabama where
thrv wilt spend several days visit­
ing thrlr daughter and son-in-law.

.Miss WninIa Williamson, stu­
dent nurse nt the Charleston
** • «* im Imi wi*h Mi * K i ■wt*r*» Hospital School of Nursing in
M1 M: rtfii' a K nl* th»» hunutf,i»,ii Charleston, S C. is spending a
moth* i . Mi- ’Ihrlm a T\rc Mr*. three weeks' vucation with her
* K M rKrr, Nfi - C K \t-Krr |arrnts. Mi ami Mrs. Kd Wil1 . Mr John Ki v. 'Its. Millmid liamaon.
It ■ \ln Kleanur Bi-vcnrl Mrs

Thr meeting of thr Jnrainnda
bl'irrlr of the Garden Cluh that
was postponed last wrrV Is meet­
ing with Mrs. C. M. Flower* at
S:00 |*. M. Thr meeting will hr
\ o ■!. i . Mr*. IVtri : iW‘&gt;r
In thr form of a ten honoring \
thrlr foumlrr, Mrs Harry lles-r- ' I ’ Fred Papa, Mr*. .1 |t ib-llowtiv Mi* 11. It tlwrns. Mr* I,eon
en.
«n| S'.rtl
t|i
Smith, Mrs J. C
S A T C H IM 1
'1
li . Ifa* o il
Thr Tourist Ctoh will havr it*
Al.o Alt s Betty Jo Hollow nr
first sosial rvm t of thr srason at
lb* Touri«t Crntrr at HIKl uVim k. M , Janr hold and Miss I'ryrv
II.
The public Is cordially invited to II
attend.
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MONDAY

Th* Iirardall Circle will rnrrt at thr Chapel ut 2:00 I* M.

■ ^ 5flNf°RDc / t l c . o l J
RIDf-IN

a r \ n

THEATRE

TONKHIT AND I'KIDAV

M rs. W ilfr e d Conrad
Is (eiiest O f Honor

d in lrii; roohi of the Anchor Inn
honoririK
M rs.
W ilfr r ii
llaro lti

l.aw te n ce Horton w.,- honorel
* B h a pltnni i an.I it.- . r«-i party

Conrad, whusr marriaye wn- an
event of this month.
The dinlny table wa* attractive­
ly decorated with while asters and
white trladiuluspa. Alta. Del.alley
ptevented Mrs. Conrad with a
sterllnir *11)et lighter and eiyrar
ette tray.
Tho*e rnjoylnir the lumheon
with Mr*. Conrad were Mr*,
(irady Duncan, Mr*. William Con­
rad, Mr*. H. N. Sayer, Mrs.
lluKh Duncan, Airs. Herbert More­
land, Mrs. K. J. Mouyihton, J r ,
Mis* Tol l.ivinirston. Mis* Minnie
Huth thiham and Mrs. Deljmey.

Monday • venn.a on hi- tu,nly&gt;
III st birthday Curst* met ut hU
home on Palmetto As* &gt;, ,, u h rrr a
chicken dinnet wd. r«nK | at IJ:»0
o'clock.
Ills- dirilrw t.it,te wa o ntere,|
with a laiyt birthday *uk, -ut
roundest b, ralntuu , !uiI,',lo-es atoi
fs rn. Alttai'trii pluse , aid* were
used to mark tl„- sralirip of th*
true*!* arel aiiaiitfcim I.l»
yel­
low ami salmon itlndub, - or re
ues-d to dreoiai, i l . Iivinc and
diniiia room* ,,t in, ti*-,n«
Hrnner wa* se rv n l to the fol­
lowing. Ali«- .I,, tnr i,ei*'i-r. Mr,
and Mrs. William I' Kvan-, Mr.
iili'l Mr*. .1 I' Wilson. A|r«. .Arles'
Banks, M r Jr stay i - nlw-rv, l,awre nee Horton, Unite,
r i |i
I.undress, Charles llowtn, Huvid
Wil -on, Kichurd Ki'inlo, y and Mr.
and Mr&gt;. J. I. Hot ten Af 11 1 din­
ner the group went to th,- Hi't
Theater to *e. "My Blue Heaven".

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I'omplele Slmww *1:;il»— Ht3C&gt; I*. M.
fhlhlrrn I ruler I.' Free!

Com e In Y o u r C ar

Dressed A s You A re

iitjib- up hi* mlml la-twisri ih.i*.

Seminole Hi

I 'llBVATT

Mr*. A. B. Duane ha* returned
home from Jacksonville where the
been visiting relative* for about
three wrek*.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Hildreth of
Mima (pent a few day* with Mr.
and Mr*. W. C Anders and son*.
Mr. and Mr*. Hennnrd Bradily,
Mr. and Mr*. Karl tiummeraill and
suns, and Mr*, lailum Tindall and
w n Tommy, atl went to Vidalla,
(Ja., Sunday to attend a birthday
dinner of Mr. Hraddy’a mother,
who la !*2 years old.
A nuinhrr of families from
(ien H s attended church anil alto
enjoyed a haakrt dinner and bar­
becue at Chuluota Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Herman Fore
were called Ur Jacksonville on ac­
count of th* Bine** of Me. Foie**
brother, Carl Pore.
Mra. Mile* Anderson and her
sister Mr*. Alvrn Cordon of San­
ford were Thursday iruest* of
Mr and Mra. Phillip Bauer.

U:e

ldaw. 'Hey lak*

By MI A Kill.A GRAY
Hope
you all me -aviny up H5 aroutiny rnuii«h for at least uii* Ire uei.t oti a*loss the -trect h*
A treautlful nieinoiial in hollo, t
ol Susan tlouehelle VViRhl, Ih*1 cent* to p&lt;, po the latest rave! A th u ckle . but Jt d e se rv e * Some lurried to rem ark m ote k in d ly
'AAoitv count * fur some I hi me, my
late Mi*. Hein y Witfht, founder darliu' play with a rnappy name j thouttht, luu
amt flr*t presidentof the Sanof 'Mother I* A I rrditnun', a
'Four yean ayo and old Ri-ntle '“ A
ford liatden Cluh. was adopted comedy of thr.e. Iaui(l&gt;abte, love-man who piuhaUy
never drove an
Thi* is ju*t a hint
to the wise
l-y the club ul
it* first meet
im-vtlnit
ut Its
inn able
able acls.
act*, It'* t'ai cent* f•&gt;i adults, automobile in his life tauuhl me to some ofyou ‘hot-rod happie* :
motoriny le**on I'll never for- No one Mamet you for wanting
of the club Tuesday when it was so every one ask voui parents, or
entertained at a luncheon in the friends, or neiRhliors, or some- Set. In my first car. u *tripp«*l- to have fun with your own car.
(own
m .Kl*trr, I raced up tu a Iiut t**have fun «t th r r* p i* n * r of
Episcopal p.irtsh House by the U * !y ! T h r r r \%ill In- lwi» p rrfo ru th e i*. ju *t wnn*l work* A t tra it
m ancm ; at l : :tt&gt; ami un rv rn in n •tup Il|fht ju*t a* h r * t a r t «*i( tu
Women's Auxiliary.
Tb&gt;- rns-moilal which recited the ilU p Iay at H |T». Thwt’i Tlmr*u!rt&gt; t'riiM . He lumped ftack in alarm th at'* th# a n v t hr t n r h e r s hav«
Laviri|T it la lr l) and it &gt;rrm t
“ - i l "f Mrs Wight in the Gar­ (nut T u »*m !iiv iiuw » Ck*l. li* In a i I Pcirrvhcd ti# .1 -to p and I
den Club and Iter interest in &lt;n«r yn rl I vi i in |i| tik r In kt&amp;irw ‘ will'd nut. ’It# In r I'up I ml**rd 4| m„ f | r v e n u n r a p n r fl.
j
y)\
%%ilh tht« la it
flower* and garden* and pointed I*h»**» ifiilili* In «inr in thin t r n l l you didn't I V
___
r ut "her brilliant mind, her noble p la y, h r r r t h ry Itr:
Ytiwrtily 11id with - lip n it ) 11',I-«itil ltd hit *1
l1
" itiu sr%*unly_ oil
iMim* VYillr, HaHu.rl Juhn«nii,
|«. ru\ c a t . lifte il a 11111li l l u i e i« only o p p o rtu n ity .1
character anil forceful leadciA t h i e Jan»h&lt;oiit rcuvr that he had 1-s-s-n carrying CeiinalI A l» cA rth u r w io te th a t. So
ship" wa&gt; presented by Mrs K llrtt
lleruy Mrl-autin. Jr, A page in J r« n \ViU*»n, N arnia Kn&gt;r Hm* and swung it al my h ea d . I s-asily |..ng u n til t-nday
the minutes of the Carden Cluh vrjr Ann W h it a k n . IKmnn lam
»a* nppiupn.it,-,! to Mr*. A\ ight's llu rp e r, Ih 'rlte HI rI h i . H ill T iiu n ,
llufi »lf S m ith , K»l M cK In cy, T«»mmemory and a copy of the mem
“ .Mother Is A Freshman”
im S p re r, Joh n Kit**, 4tul Ihmni**
onal given to her family'.
lia s luen puslpuneil until T’u ew iu i—An appropriate
arrangement (• a rn rr I»on*t f « « r t r » i * piny hy
consisting of a status- of Bt. I h r T h ru pin n Ttnlitn* Nil. u 5 h '
Orl. 21 ilut* In the slur in
it \- i( a li vuirnh'i fu lly n»l*l mifM
Frans :s with miniature lords, a
n KSU AV— HIT. 21
candle, hi gotoa leave* ami chry fu r ih i f imt ! a II irnnir feint F th h iy
trfe *%'v»*r nI «•»I n11»»in pl *
pant hem irms formed the setting T Ihv i •* M
&amp;
I
:'to
I* AI.
x; | | * . At.
for the itii-moriu) 1 he loom was fu r ,i livuHulitvi ii, Ini! Ihi- i!unit*
attractively decorated with hi- rtuh'il w ith a i|**itjrt*Mlf if W‘»itr nf
Seinim ile 11ir*It School A m lilo riiiin
In 0 (T h rrr* ohmihi L r in n liir l
tlSS'UB.
S IT M EN I S ; r . r
A IM I . I S t ill r
Alt* I. K Spencer, president, fur nur i . mu thuuiHi »n»I mnyhr
pi * sided over the business inset* u rn l tim e k%r »«n lan t I'wlatkA
ing and introduci-d the following Our c h m I r jiih i s w ilt thuup a
officer*: Mr*. H W Wilke, vice fiu r jth atnl tin*) Im ii p lru t) t»f
^ n il t u lilr oil
president. Airs tirorge Harden, CUlr. (U K c h m ■
A\ s' t . i i s ' I D as S e r v i t e
M-cording •iv ret ary; Mrs |l It mi! and h r i r Ih n ii it ml w nfrh
Crumley, c-nesps-niling ssvrrlarv, I hem arul hati- p e l I«art*I ««f I«*Uil*
Uii Ahiitis-s* Ki iiii\ ,itui|;
iif fu n . .
and 'It* Zeb B.itltff, treaaltret
S'nt tu «h|fhl the *1.1rn »' 1lull
Circle chairmen re|Hirti-il (heir
I T u m i' I2 .'i2
groups will c-operate on a ♦•*■ f«4lf vi fit the if film ' it »»'*,uir*l In
mar, supper and carnival to U- hr iifir uf th r Ii««| y rt, t«tul Kill
I 1Von ul Ho- home of Air* Mitian
I-11s-s-ll In l.ia-h A1 1MIr In the tu ir ry rry a in r e lijiiy ril tfuiliif
Jufln llu fllp h l f ) 1UIN If eft* in a
■•ai future
Following the business meet­ n'uipeuu- 11in* « \ itu lri vnit ti lir r
I I &gt; &gt; I'A l.A lt I i n \ ) |
11« 11\ Ann S lll r t
ing, I.. S Swallow-, representing •trrnU Isrnu
Swift and Co , stioweil some col and that A lu m n i %i»th tin *n»ppy
“Quality Haiti 1iif". Sim r I'i.’O"
c ltd limvtes of fuses alrd Ill-Il l- r f r i i a lit * rr||t t" L r h lltilip it tiff

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

A ppro xim ately

,b lu e m lw r* ai

l * tolei i the luncheon

O fficers Art* ICIedecI
Ity Haptist Y. \V. A .
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mrrtlnir

*»t

th*

uka%
(.ut hut (h ii id
iti*%n v a it li a
• * t mind»rr in a n
Ati)*&lt; ^v»in i in
lla f lin y ( L i l l i

L O N C W O O I) I1 0 T K L

Hilt 111 ANNttl M KMF.NT

M i, niid M r-. Ih n e .Muitilt mi
tm uncid t**d;»\ t(u I #«r t li «»f *1
d au p h trr
I ham*
t (iri* m r,
*i%
|Niund« and t h n tfe i. and uf»«* (ml(

itllfU'i'i, «»Vi Ik t

L

I# lit the K»'l Urtht

preaentg,| al |:,'10 I' M. and K:lb
i'. M ut the tic load auditorium
under the ilires'lloti of Mr* lloyil
CoieiiiNli.
MJHTIt ANNUI Nl KAIKN I
Mr. ami Airs tirnige il. Wil­
liam* Jr, loday nnimunred the
bit Ih of a daughter. I .am a Susan,
six pounds and fourteen and on
half ounces at the Frinald l-augh
ton Memorial Hospital on IM i.'i

| *li*«d

two snaiay brunettes
that he e a sy !' I crie d
k&lt; eps a*kllly title and th e re ?
'N ow you )u »t t t la x , aott' h* r*
Here's . jute that ts not only piled T m ix e d you, didn't 1 ?' Ai

V VV A. itf tin Kir ul Hu pi U| 14lUpht&lt;u \(i 11ml nil Il 'M dlil!
( LmiHi mrl Thut *il«j
(fletimim
thi Kduntlonrl Huilifinir Thr
,\li and ........................
M u &lt;*1 ti»» lla rrt« » n
t Isle Kmtfht ( l i r l f
v%rrr hl&gt;* ‘ t.f Ja c k soilVlib- Hlinoimce lbs- lu ttb
lesss-i
of a daugbter on Oct. 17 ill S t,
The riMini was decora ted w ith V in cen t'* I I . —pitul
m ulti-color hibsicus and lbs- «le«.
*«n tabl, was overlaid with a chair m an.
w hile linen cloth.
I'resen t al tlis- on , ting V
Air*. A. J
I'eteraon made « Mr*. A. J I'eteraon, Mr*. A It f
Talk oil the alms and ideals of Ito iin trce , AirI
I
D n m pr-i,
tin A' W A., followed by u pray- Mr- C A Amlerauti, Mra W II
s i The follow ing o ffic e r* w ore N iw in a n , All-- Holloway, Mis.
I T . A A I'O S II'O N K D
• In |.d. A ll*, Betty J o Holloway,
H ain p ier. Ati*» C.......
ag le,. 'l l*
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h &gt;
The comesly, "Mother I*
'l it * M arth a G ro g a n . llo tt lc la w . M l** llm b u ia Bierce,
Freshman", ha* le-et, p-.,limned president
from tonigbl until ru'xi Tuesday 1V|i i ‘ presidsn l; M is* B e tty C ag te, i M i« Shannon. Ml** Kth,-| W il
un account of Ito- hurricane. The *■-ir
' l a r i . All-- Dohht-y l.s-i Mor- li.un-, M l-- B e tty I'.a i'iw k , M l—
tre a su re r;
A lls*
M arth a Jo yce A n derso n , Ati
llartoiru
piny, which is Icing pul on hy the
'•
nil inl ets sif Thespian T ioijim- t».W Shannon, program c h a irm a n , amt M cN tb, M i** M uitun and Alisa
H a m p ie i,
p u h licitv Grogan.
uf Ss inimile lliglil School, will tu* Ali«* Joan

GENEVA NEWS

DANE CLARK
• RAYMOND
D «fCt1u | f

Mrs Joe Baker was guest of
hunot at a Cocoa tola pally Sat­
urday afternoon itlveti l,y Mrs. W.
K. kirchoff at her home in Mayfair.
The Kirchoff* home was lovely
with arrangements of lavender
gladioluses in the livtnar riNim. The
refreshment table was overlaid
with a l-cuutiful ham).made riwhloi.iety linen doth, centered with
a lumpict of hrunre and blue
i hr) -unlheniums, b a l a n c e d by
burning tapers in vhiysal candleabra
Those invit*st to ).*- with Mr*,
(taker were .Mrs l\ "
Baker,
Mrs M. |„ KaUirn, Jr . Mr*.
G reig r A. Speer, Mi«. Charle*
Person*. Mr* Spencer Harden,
Mr* A I iKiudney, Mrs. Georg*
Oanstiemun, Mrs. Fred AA'ight,
Mr* Baiph Wight, Mr*, f a il Priauc, Mr*. James frapp* ami Mrs.
Stanley Hockey.
Al.o Mis* Margaret Dingfeldrr,
■Mis* Daphne Connelly, M ia s
Nuiicy William*, Mis* Sadie Mtirtlh), Miss |ti-beecu Koddi idler)'.
Miss KlUabs'lh Hyson. All*. Hilon
Baker, Mi*. Juy«e II*tael, Mi*t
J uii fhapman. Miss Ann l.ovell,
Mi* Mary Jane Nurwiaal of Val­
dosta, Ha., and Alt** Belt) Jo
llltK'k.

L a u ren ce Horton Is
H onored On Itirlhdav

Mrs. Allen Y ouiik OeKaney en­
tertained on Krhlav at I 00 r M.
with a lunchron in the private

By V A I.l.K K N

PACE FIV

^a v f o r p . F r o m o *

M i x W . 1C. h iu liIio H M r*. '\ ijHit H on ored
Honors Mrs. lin k er
Ity Club'M .M em orial

S o c ia l A n d Personal Activities
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.Miss M a ry K en is Is
»jO C tQ l C a l e n d a r
Honored A t Shower

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Serving lln ilv —

\m iit Hi !• I*. M.

i i i i c Iu t i m s

D in n e rs

II t lD j i |#c|M rr)1 San litfd A
I *i lainii# nil Hi.ut#
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it*iIt w**! i» S a n liit d tlil,iiuh«

h# nnr I I "Itil i
When |iltin nin p tinin|iiol‘*. iu r lln la v nt tiiiins*r
lutrlios, (ilisnts- W in )o r i'u rk 'JC.-tM IB tnr irn-ini
Htiy'yrs'-sfisillrv t in il |tiii't-H

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TMl SM0C WITH THE •EAUTIfUl fit

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T O D A Y AND F KI D A Y !
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T i l l : ST AILS!

TH E

SFO KY!

When Chuek C o n n o r* ( J U K I.
At-r 1(1. A I. a ti.it-s- o|i hoi
buck with n yen to s la y away
l rod,

When you’re l-uyrug a fall suit, look for the** three things:
snout, authentic styling -skilled wotkman*hip throughout quality in fabric ami inner materials.

0

You will find these thing* in evtry suit which earriea the
Curies- label—The result of m-ai ly a half-century of eiperienre
hi making ctothi^ for discriminating men. tt V r s featuring
Curie* Fall Suita in a cun pleig range of models, style* and
•lie*— prised tu make them .he top value of the autumn
season. Com* in and make jour Mlectiun today,

Natnraltztri Million Dollar Opera Pump
(nine* to you thix fall with the same

Hyling. the hraiihfnl fit that Im
rnrleairrl it to America') vm.irt women.
Fine klvliii)’ and di'xit*n . . . ipialHy material* go
into this year-round lavoilte.
Avotideiful

Bull shown:
A ll wool Gabardine In Fmwn. Navy, Tan ami Gray. Single ur
Double Breasted Sty Is*.

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PU R C ELL'S

irsj.on .il.illly

an d

work,

geta trappisl into ca rin g lor
fotii or (iliaiic.l c h ild re n . Toni
in 11 |H B I.t:A
I .IN D G IIK N I,
Itobhie (JIM M Y MI N T . John
me
IG H B IB IN
G K B B K B I 1,
am i But, h iG B F G U l t V Aim
F K T T t , Ire ha* III get u loir
Ho*-I a* 1 ram ti b lill i by Je .«
llig g m . 1JO H N
M .I N t lB K i.
and Id* w ife,
Ma
Hlggt-o
1 IK A N K T T K
N l t l . AN 'l,
h
tildes Ore kid* .it o * map in
tbc w oo*l, because
lllg g llls
hales lllitille n S in a k llig fiasl
l ack to Ho- yo u n g ste rs, he illscovers
a
new co m er,
Della
t W A N D A H K N D K I X l , who harun away from a m ean uncle.
I M in , although IM, is so d irty
and tiny she louk* lik e a kid of
II
Higgins' fo re m a n , Hncky
1 lu l lN B F S S K I . l . t , la k e * a
dislike to C hu ck, who is get­
ting ini err si i“ i In th e feud over
t..e M artinet I A N T O N I O
'IH K E N O h W hen D elia and
the youngsters stmt lUstlers
w ith |oo head o f c a tt le . Chuck
discovers that llo r k y is rustldie from l*&gt;th ra n c h e r*. In a
w ild lialtle , he co n qu ers B rn ky
ami restores tn-nee among th*
ranches, then m a rrie s I M l* to
umke 11 home fo r th e four kids.

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P A R P A R T S - D E P E N D A B L E USED CARS

SEMINOLE COUNTY

MO T O R S

DODGE!—PLYMOUTH—DO IKJE JOB RATED TRUCKS

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�PAGE SIX

THE SANFORD nERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

g -* l

S to u t S e le c t e d Mack Resigns As
Pilot;
Lineman O f W eek Athletics
Dykes Appointed
B y Football P o !!
111

d |iO t i s R o u n d u p
II, lit fill IT I.L F IIT O N . JR.

JK _U i_--------- 1 B s a g l - - U ------ 1.

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THURSDAY OCT. 19. idSO

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Vanderbilk Miami And A rm y A re Decision On Video
Due From
Picked To Win By A P Forecaster Receipts
Chandler Meeting

eofitror»r*tal i*«u», now pruvldr*
for l»im n r ou1 of a p lavrr fn
nlr otir i*a *o n If a m»„’uf |r*go
lu'i pal l him a H fo n #»► nmr
liofi'J*. HUH l I I* rlit*. t."»p» h!&gt; |
o Ihr In a ju i • a'ta r lhai o r hr
prr In thr i *irli»ll trafl.

NKW VURK. Or!. It* — 1#|’i—
fh*- whnlr nnlty mnl nftrn bllt*r
ju u nvrr thr NCAA «anlty colt
11) H A R O LD l I. \ IKur.N
Mm- " f th* i 11*1(11*11 p r r ld 'm
i'll! \ ffr* tn _f/r nnt&gt; I"- I-in hiil nlf again by
C IN C IN N A T I
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«/7’» - ho tliai i« whit
of thpr&gt;«y
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hig
hrad*'*--*
!• -it v tri.tnv nft • l it t i tin- I', "f Vlrjflnli Imai I majnr Ingur't Inrly bill. The nation'^ collrttr foothxil tram* air uiittg "»*illii|tlno . ( Mr If)VI tY o 'l’ ■ .-"iiaii-'n* la rfta n tm rn t h r inm r
A rm y C ad rt C'
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fit Oir I ’hll
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young rnrdilrt ran rnllrrl |2,R0tt
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hit *U|»rh d&lt; fan ' ■ I.i
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th» n * lln t i’ « n n lv u n 'm t * 'l iiim 'i
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from ft'* *.»i.
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and
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game
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find H"i' Johnny Kara* I* a
m il M * :
I ■• f t If t i f’oinrll
Imptird f r'ltn ►rrtfirl f 'l |?*l» fa* ■
pioundpalning machine. Itlnnta.
la r al*.vr • ayuga'i w ttrr
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in ig h lrr.
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fini*. Mark illrr* tr' I rHim v«. Iowa
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utr I* gnu#! rnough for third pUm MI'hlgan. Mirhlpan.
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1' t $1*1*1»
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full’ l L IM t! • I I
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nln* for 1 rrtaa
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ii i
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louchdiiwn*.
i.p h*b*rp
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high pint * f ii 1 . i
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I f . • h M 9k ]t )| l« rf I'-I'l ftr** l-i
nr**rr.
avrtagr nf fin raid* o»r game rtffrn«r oppi-ntfl to l»r a lilt thr
fliyl'ir. Hr
••'p i finolv* 1 't v &gt;f marinpltti N’nlro Datnr va. Indiina
Vim hililH i* lliii l with mi aver- ati mgrr.
on M i n--. n-'l
i
MH.i-r* in a hurry:
Tin* righting liivh will hardlv •v r of *1?
« iK im tn t
|ur*o. m» .i th#*n
It".inn f *,i|lrgr ovrr lirnrgrof all till mi'll Ii- - - ■
frr|
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IDyl-u p . - nn&lt;l i .i&gt; !'.
tm n, llaidln Situmnna ovrr lionfu trli Df f
f «n»*
A kick from D'Arhillr* hrrl.
la
'
I'liniid
follt.ai
k
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Mnnott,
Molt. Miami (F I* .I nvrr llm t)n
Kttd nf thr linn
a t * K h il'.w n
1 M* if i ' I iti ft** 9—tttr*
Mn , High . . . . So*»n a* word g«l
l.itirninn Itnifllnritnl tin mi
• n It f i n i I n K^dlv l*mt»n
Hill Sharman. thr Imakrth-itl aiouiol that N olir Ifamr w»« vul- Hnlvrralty, San Franelarn nvrrluitnl
York ImprrU!
plaxh g Inmua l-ahy Ju*l exiled nnaldr, tlrkrt *alra fnr laa* Ran Jo*r.
'I 11 l I n
M n " ii
.‘•a'u'd.iy down aoulh:
till hv Ilf' Dn-lgna, hit JUU at Wfrk'a gaol" it Tulanr In ik n
"'l'»" ’*
To Dvki
npiinlntm rnt
l l i * r ovrr Rchmond, Mmrgla
1’iifhlti, htil x*a* doing a lot hrtlrr h'g jump . . . .
ram i' i
a u rp rl
Thr N m I uvxI
I did not h*V" I I'ffnic hr huatnj a hand
-|!||til u - i i i
Fa*rhal| l onprr** ir|i*vit* It vv II Tr-h nvrr Aiihurn. Tulanr nvrr
I' n t ulrn ti hrf I M
| hr In ■Ml* " tirl anil A iV * n i* « ta la n 'a havr tnrnr 800 lunlnr • hamh*r * f Mli*ii*lppi. Vanderbilt n f ir FlnMiipon* , tlda. Yligluln
............... nvrr. Virginia
,,
i" lull ttrxl ytnr,' be mid. »d»h • m ill* n tr lu l lin g J a r k F n * . rx Cnmmrrrri ntganiralion*
Boring dU Irkl and *lalr pon- .
hnr*«*l n n . l.m rp-ih r * " i t a man who h*&gt; run th«
prtifatalotial lia*rhall lmnnam»n'- H'WP. ” " ," m f 'J r' ,,vr.r * ,r'
’
f lif lilr r / if t iN l sf»out mv
.lu ll fm Ml \ " * r » I* * |n li that I* P"»l aummrr . . . . Ji-rrv (Hull I 8*” * Trrh, \\ aahlngUXti A l^»
f&lt; fit f'l* fit Ktr ftfiittir into thf
fiat hig fu r m r, loti lug fo r anx Flnlvh. .pint* wrllar fnr thr » i.. Hyvldaon. Ihr ( ltadrl .. in
man.
Lrvlngtnn, Ry.. Iradrr. graduali-l rirm an.
offl Don J iij f t , Tnlnnc,
‘ I am nut a fra id n f Iwing a man nim m i cum laudr (mm Ihr U . of I _ - . _ .
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n
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Main m ill
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wilt*»n • |)in
plav*
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Choi ry i i e s ....... ea. 49c
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Mailmen! Ia*#n I»ep*t.. Room 317
Phone 2»ft
Sanford Allan!'
tfallenai UanV Mevnk**.* irf'lf*
lull' C H E V R O L E T Fleelllnr D&lt;*
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IW J FORD Custom IB) Tudor 8e
dan. Radm and heatry. A trul'
Boot! huy at 11295.00.

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retire, businrte O.K. Rearon foi
w llln t. Nava' Ke*erve i.**ea f n
419 Sanford .Avr^
C O l.tlR ED lletpy Sclfy Jaundry
for quick «ale rhrap. Reason for
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�TH E W EATHER
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U n it y T h e re Is S tre n g th —
T o P lo t act the T ra c t of (h * W o rld :
T o Piom oto lh a Progress o f A m itie s .
T o Produce Pro sp erity for Sanford.

Shu

4.

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S fu r a lh

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through Sained*?. ll"H»rilr smithn li wind* Inrreaatni In firth In
moderate »lnd* Saturday.

AN IN D EPEN D EN T nA II.Y NEW SPAPER
VOLUM E XXXX Il

F .a ln h lis h r d

's A N F Q R H .

19 0 S

f i .o h i u a

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No.

A-wsciAtcH Prc-*A l,*'A.«c«i W ire

. 2 0 . in .v r

12

New Hurricane To Hit Rubber Firms para^ro 0 pS L an(J North Of
Tampa -St Petersburg 1949-50 Quota Pyongyang To Cut Off Reds;
G.I.s Tell Of Death March
Section During Night
W e e k ’s 2nd Hurricane
B carsD ow n O n W cst
Coast Areas W ith
W in d sU pT oO O M P H

Rubber O ffic ia l Says
T ire P r o d u c t t o p
W ill N ot Decrease
Because O f R u I c

.1 h’ rsrticri

Prisoners

W A S H IN G T O N . ( V r 20
i/ l’i
S;iy Capt ivrs Die*!
The \ a lio n a l F r o d il r 1 1 o B
I-ikc Flics During
A uthority today Irg lilcn cd up
V*
limitation* on rubber In jn lc w *
PvnnKyanc
March
In c and tubliet m n ip an ic* In *1*
M IA M I. O r I 20 &lt;/P)
Storm
pm vim atcly w hal they ii-rd heforc
It i D IM t V M ilK ltT
w arn in g ! **ete Im itird over ll&gt;c rn1*5 O V A \N t ». Korea. I h i
20
fighting broke m il in Korea
lir r Flo rid a |&gt;crirmula today bc$/I*1
I lite r
nr^ilv l l i n f r f
T lir nrw order lim ii* n a lo ia l
c a u ir n i a disturbance o( o ra l
ru h liri u«*gc to 75 pei cent ami W ien, m |»t»«m rf* today luld
hurricane In fe r in the G u ll of
lot il co n iiim p lliin ( nil lulling syn- i'h*»llv i d- d ■ death march
M f*ic o .
llic lic ) In H4 per c r n l. of ih r new Km ji S n u il lo Pyongyang by 2H3
D i r gulf slums w a i moving 15
ruMier ined in lo r year p in red- I .K .W ild ir it.
f m ilri an hom lo the eisl-notthing June 3B.
M a m of th ru comrades, ih r
r a i l and m i e rn trrrd 300 m ilrv
llo w r a r i. lire a m r o l adjilttIm * -aid. w r ir beaten and
due west o f F o il M v ri* al llia l
merit* granted to ih r ru b lm com
" m ^ jr in l b» tlirn Cnmrnmmt cap
hour.
panic* in s|»r&gt; la l appeals i n o . In n , * T h r
lt r .l i tlnugyrd llir ir
W inds w ill lirg in lo gain in
N f’ A o fficial* .a id I hr result Will ‘ bniddri* and .a r l a few more
strength Is le today. G rad y Norton,
be in I mill llir concern* In apprcui
•i«,v&lt;ifiv» agam tl ll&gt;cm tlul nol
c lu r l il» rm fo rrc a rltr al M iam i,
m a lrlt lliru a v rra g r m nnllilv mage m ilty r
I he lew .lir v it f .lt . t t ill lice llbrani no h u rn can r a lrit liar Iw rn
in I he bate year
rounded. btll .ill in lrre its tlinuld
F-arl W . t lir n . chief ol I fw S P A
ila n d tiy lor lu ilh r r advisories.
rnrTMi I*OM
m I'yonfC*
lubber division, .a id llir |H&gt;&gt;|«or- Vm
# ,T o p winds al p m r n l w r rr 'K)
lion of lynthelic rubber m lire* 5 %n\[ I n W l M m l nl l.ir 1/ I H f f f
m ilrt an Im ur.
w ill mcrratc w ilh n u l “ an* p a rti­ tm ilril f«t fltr n .u lli In ah unVno^n
frt InfD i r ireo n d h u rn can r of llir
cu lar quaiiiv ririrrin ta h o n
a»d I ifr I* V«tfiu» *r»tf
w rrk w a r lira n n g down on Flo rid a ,
the number nf t u n
produced I n
Mif ih fr r
i il l |(if|r MM Hit
th it n n r from the G u ll of M ra iro .
tlin u ld lie ap p ro g im alrly ibr tame
*rn in I ' v m i i » v i n *
fl co n la in rd winds of about 9 0
at in llir year ended Iasi June 30 -111»-r-«
m ilr» an liour w ith (uglier g u ili.
O lfrc la lt hate ta in p rrt im i.lv that " &gt; ’l lho«r ll&gt;et nurched with from
ml
A v io lrn l h u rn ca n r iw rp l from
Ihr y r*|trcle d no tborlage ol lu e t.
n.-v aid ll ir t w-rr lold
llir A lla n lir o v rr M iam i la ir TriesT h r rinfct rlitc rta that n . plant
!■Hull U»»' in
*»Ih I m*i Pifki* rhtfft
llf'l Maiifll ( i f t i f i il W illiam
day and ra r ly W ednesday with
7ft pi*f r f ii l nf tl»# t'innHi;i* »f n i
I Dean, commander
the l ’ S .
^ 125-mile wind*, it k illrd ih rre i
t m « l rulilw
’ f*n
i.h l m in ify i|liii»
v ’ iftn
* • *r con»uin#'|
,
»tn fit
’
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wju* d lt
" p rrro m . injured about 100. in*
yp «r. In lin rn il.H t « hi* p -.f c
«I tjtested when 1 1ep.1i fell I n i
fltclrd damage of $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 In
prtt-enl on n al.rttil &gt;• pto vu V .I
|u lv . w c. in Pyongyang
I h r atm U to |*t* * h i tl.la t $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 and Ir f l alm ul 250
lu r a l •*il.l.ei
f .c lha
ir f . ,,
M il * n ll.e y 4 rriv rd l e ie Ih e v
p ru o n t h o m rlr**, m a n ly in the
ito c k p lie . Ilo* he. - i|.e
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• • f I--I.I I iro e i * | Ile a l,
, pail il.
M iam i-Forf l.*u d erd ale a rra t.
peal n ia rflin rry , rl.». rt’IdM-f rettn
.cl, I l.e ia 0 4 * no eonflt matiorT h r n rw atnrni approaching th r
p a n ir . .t ill get ••-••&lt;* . • mat l o
•I I lil t ir'lm tl.
» t a lr w ill a ffre t the en tire F lo r ­
of n atu ral titfiher in V ov»-n .I.ef and
I nlied N a tio n . !■&gt;«*•« i„ ,|aarl.
ida peninsula wr|th galea, w ith
16.000 in flerertilrer
frg o c -. w h l'h ' " in '1*,! an,| raptured a p p io a rl,
th r dangerm i* hu rrican e wlnda
are
fa
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Into
In
ll.e
Wl.O'lil.tont
he
ifi/ag ) fig .......
p o ln lrd in w ard the Tam pa R ay NfW T O II1 Corurnor Thotn«« R Dewoy (fop. I#fl&gt; in4 Llfulpi«nl
s mooth average in 11,, 1,4 .e per
Sw inging down si*l&lt; „ *(raet
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over
one
Joa
K
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pom
together
for
the
ftrlt
Hm*.
attar
publication
a rr a . T h r e r n tri w a t mrpertrd to
lod
‘he R u a .ia n named main *lre e l of
agiWaHi Ih r Tam pa-Bt. T r ln a lo n g Of a latter now utad at politl'al aromnnltton hy lha Democrat* At
A deepn , „ ( |o H.t peie-nl |f l.’ i 'tngyanc Ilo iiear l« l and i* n r
boitiim. fight, Walter A. t.ynrh. oppr^mt Ut Daway'a ry-alrc-Umi. trtla
aeetlon tonight.
'
the ra r lle i |&gt;eiln.l - i , |ttof!de.| yffjlv haired -■Cl»lt\ e • were found h i a
T w o poaalhlllttra— n n r good, th r omr-nwan that Harder's laltr, ahow* hk alrpprd out of lha Repuhllran
lle rrm lw r in the reg'dalt-ot. It* .-• 1 d ' w P " I ro»ietpo|i'|ent
a* the
f i.Kamatortal nomination race In favor nf D»wey Hanley, now a van'llo fh rr had,— la y ahrad of Ih r hur
by the National I'rortiM lio n A . • I.
I'* 1 I, r l trier, t.r,| arm In arm ,.-IM
th an # .
dale for lha United Slate* Senalr. I* rrprriantad a* admitting that ha
H i* #
li tt tnv* «ft|ifr nf« %• )in
•Mitv
On th r god aldr o f th r ledger wat pmrnl ted nnanclal atditanra R-ilh Manley and Ooyenror Dewey
fl « * I mhI i fi#|k«1**t| f |iisp 1 T f|.|- A ff|r | 1
| (if* in »|r* «*(»•»
U th r fact that hur lir a nr ap­ lahal (ha charge of the Iremocral* a* a "»mrar."
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nfpt im in frie -.r' «m « N i I u if
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of P h u id a n ftm draw In d ry con­
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f i if , ti »# fr« Him p Illy fit* |t • * if f*|
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an Chicago from 1933 In 1947 and l-d a y it w a , prepared In l a i r part
ifiv r * N#gl»» •#« **ff* *'*!#•» « . 1 ■h»r
S IG N F I R E
long a national tm lilira l figure. in a , five-power meeting on pro
nounerd tw la v ,
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Firem en were ra ile d th is m on
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Tha ram p aig n ia n n n -trH a ria n . rlrecf today.
hlemt threatening wnrld peace.
ing al S.no o'clock tn the Vs I.-. I» confronted try 4 while woman
•» called "R e lig in n In
A m erlran
who accrued him of isping her and
He rn lla p trd and rliet) o l a
4nnounremeril war made in •on Riiirk &lt;&gt;».. on Magnntl* Ave&gt;
L if e ." ami it an annual movement
( j N A tte m h ly’, political com- where a neon *ign had altorl il, kitliog her -mall Son.
to urge everyone lo attend and heart ailment in a d o c to r, o ffice
rutted In the framing strove it, j The Negro wa* -ped h»*» ye*
tu p p u t the ehurch or tynagngue thortly a lte r telling the d o cto r!
I
hy j 0|ln F w 1 f, p tille *. Hefrnu* window, filling th" place w if terrlav after be wa* mowed down
of hla In rllvidu al rholea.
never felt better in my life .
publican policy advrtor lo the smoke.
hv fire from
gun* of enraged
“ Both n atio n ally am | lee-allv,*' InK e lly w a* Democratic national 5 , , , ,
Department. ||*.
warned,
p o ttem rii
Auotbei
ro
il
w
as
made
by
'Ipointed out. "Ih e goal of the ram The o ffb e l , .* id the mar, w ill
committeeman from lllin n i*. He Itowevee. againit um feretlrm atina F ir e ln p * rtm e rii le • night In
palgn w ill tn* In deepen our ip irlt
lie p lac'd In a police lineup aft* c
uat v a lr ir . in thla period nf great had lieen active |m lilic a lly since ihe ro m iit e iilir i o f the problem* home on H ick o ry A ven u e lietw rho recover*
l l o p i t a l attendant
• nm ral r r i* l* and in r a il upon all retiring a lte r 14 year* at m ayor — involved anti tattf tire Unite*) Se tenth and E ig ltth S * r e t i. wh,&gt;
•aid Iti condition it Im ptnvrd. ba defective oil stove bad 'took*
people to t.e’k In religion and re
a record tenure
detpile occationIt eallsw ea lla l a i r I war
they ase onable to -ay w hyn he
up, but nol o th e rw ise darnag-d t
ligtnua In a llltd ln n a for guidam • al illnesses,
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bnu-e, said I'h ie f M N. t ’levclar, ' w ill be at,)e f,, go ,,, I be brirop.
and * trrn g th ."
lie had gone today from hi* K o n ( r o s H A f f c n c i c H
N a tlo o a llv . Ihe program i« •uoported hy the Federal Connell of lU ltr in the A m b atitd o r f^ lit Hotel
F t‘
1 PTC
ih e C hurches „ f f h r U t in A m erica
In the M u tin; in Avenue o ffice of
tha Synagogue C m in rll nf A m erica
D r. V in een l O'Connor for another I
A ll lied C rn»* agencies and
and itr nlhe* national
religion*
in a le rie t o f periodic eheckupt pcMorritcl here were a le rtn ! 1hla
bodies.
by K . J . M m ightnn, J r ..
The Religion tn A me* I an t.ife tinre h it r*b t*e from a hospital in |
..................... a l l . r a s e S .l.h r I
diaaatge rhalem art. In p rrrngram ia tpnnaored a lv i hy a
| paiutlon for the storm approach­
II* W IL L A H B f'O N N U L l.V
atio nal
I av m rn ’ a
Conim lttee
ing fropi ihe G u lf region.
U F S T H l i T IV P , I I I I I .O I I F N
The woman selected by imp Ja r sole as the .Nanlord (lusiness
•headed by C h arles K . W ilson, pre
W ith airopt IK fa m ilie s In 8 e .
M A M S II.I.O N . O ,. Oct
-(/T&gt;—
sident o f the fu-neral F l e .i r i r Co
W oman ol 1 9 3 0 " w ill lie honor cues* al the rlrnner ol llic (buiness
Deputies at the S ta rk
rnuntv m in,&gt;le C m inty in dire neetf „ f
•heller
and
assistance
as
the
re
­
and Prn(e»iton#l W o m an ’s C lu b i. uiglil al llw I on?**nod lin te l, M rs.
• h e riff’ a n ffire said tnday a inyear-old boy and his cousin, an sult i f the storm W ednesday, M r. F , M . Gingtes, flt ih president. ami&lt;"incetl today.
th la
m orning
lelneight-year- dd g irl, had
, anted Mnug hinn
T h e winner w ilt a lso he salu te.Ik
damage estim ated at f2 .M 0 nn two phoned the A tls n ta o ffice o f tha on the "Rosea fo r a L a d y Pro- ly recognised by II* fellow c iv ic
Red f ‘ rot* and obtained assurance
o rg an isatio n s in Sanford. D u rin g
v is it- to * hou.e at nearby N e w ­
g ra m " over S ta tio n W T R R .
that a Med fro » » w o rker w ill In
H u n tin g licenses fo r tI).V&gt;-5| are
T o Mra. Joh n V an A ck e r. *.• tt* f ir a l tw o y .- .rra
* it tent tw o
ton.
»cnt here Im m ediately,
now on *ale at the o ffire of CawmlV
ennd vice-president o f the ,t * r ■ g irl* lo G ir l* ' S ta r* , and one g irl
W hile net one was at the home
He alto
rerpiested
fin a n c ia l organisation o f B . and P. W the *emnd y e a r. During C h r ilt
Judge Douglas S ly n ttm m . he an- la st S u n d a y , the y«iung»ter» en­
a s iis ttn re in roping w ith the
nnuneyd th is morning
tered It , painted door* w ith sh'ie emergency a* funds o f the local C lu b *, i* given m uch of the rr- m »* time* It vent C hristina* baaThe fnlloiein^ gam e Ueen»*» m ay
and fin g e rn a lt polish,
ameared Chapter have hern se rio u sly de­ dtt fo r getting the e irg a tilia lim k e l* to the poor, l l sponsored the
• he ohtaInert: eounly reddent I'J.n n j clothing w ith je lly and
Polio D riv e , and collected, some
o ff to a good a t a r i In Sanford
peanut
r H a le resident, |7 .fd ); re*|d»t,t other ami smashed window* and JM*' fa r* pleted by assistance given to
Khe ignored the advice of other I 2JWK).
veterans
and
In
fa
m
llie
*
n
f
•oldthan home rn tm ly , f t .10; non real- u f fru it* an il vegetable*.
Women w ere encouraged by
*ta t» o ffice r* to "a a v e tim e and
lent re iv in g in K o rea .
d ,n t . S ta te . I2A M s non retldent
akip Rsnfnrd i&gt;eesiu*e the wome- the c liili to volunteer to serve on
One
fsrn
ify.
w
hirh
appealed
fo
r
State for I ndays, H I M
here could nol Im o tg tn ise d ." Ju rie s, and a member, Mr*. H a r ­
r y n S E R V IC E
aid here wa* without food and
f.leenae* to tra p animat^ for fu r
T h e Y e llo w C ah Com pany ha* w as liv in g In a tent, he d e e la re l. and after tra m p in g the street- r y H u ffm a n , w a* the first to sign
up for th i* d u ty. Mr* .1. E . O ra t r e t raalden* S la te , |2 X M j re * l. added a fo u r door C h evro let tn
a ll day here tn a po uring ra in , *'
In em ergency, the Mouth S id * cured the n u rleu * o f a Huh.
d ick , another rlu b member, w as
dent, county. I7 2 R ; non re*ident, Ita fleet o f cab* In order to InP rim a ry
school and Sem inole
the firs t woman to serve h e rr on
On Dec. I , 1UIK, an o rg an itr m in lr , I J S M i; resident for t ra p ­ r r r a t c the e fficie n cy o f it* tra n s ­
High Hchrvtf and the Crnom * and
ping In an additforial county arrrh portation *ert h-e. It w as reportsd Hopper A rtd e m |*s have been de­ lio n meeting w a* ra ile d and ‘J .1 a Ju ry and wa* elected forem an.
women attended, a ll algnlng up M r*. M aym e Hodgkin, • member,
*4 V n ln tia . H U M .
th is m o rning hy S . A . A lle n , signated
again
em ergency
served aa Ju ry fnremsn on a
th a t night a* e h a rte r memhef*
owner o f the com pany, who added sh elter*.
m urder ra se .
In * letter fro m the Irw-sl nr
th at the new c a r la »l*n equipped
m
VS F L A G S
M r*. W illia m * wa* railed upon
ganisation fe llin g n f the nnr!
*
U n ited N ations fla g * have Seen w ith tw o -w ay radio.
FA RM R P R K A I'
meeting 15 day# la te r. M r*. V « , tn apeak at meeting* of the o f •
made hy each o f the iteyen Home
The
Seminole
County
Farm
Huthroughout
C e n tra l
Acker was aurp riaed to read g a n iia tin n
D em onstration Huh# o f Remlnnle
SC H O O LS C LO SE,
County and w ill ba flow n alrnigSchool children throughout Se- reau w ill meet al the Seminole that not only had a Hub lieen F lo rid a . H igh praise for Ihe lo ­
organise! in S a n fo rd , but that cal Hub and ita work wav vnlred
tltl* o f the A mar lean flag s on mirtnb C o u n ty lteU&gt; gut Utah High Seho«l Farm HidMI"* Tu'"
T u ttd a y tn ro n n aetlM w ith the aeeond holiday nf lha week aa day nigh' at 7:M o'clock when of- R had M charter member*, the hy Mr*. Van Acker.
With Mr*. P. M. Glngle* aa
Cnraode fo r F ra a d M i cam paign.
school* were Hosed In order to fleer* wl’l he alerted, Bonner Tar- largaat number ever gathered to-

O pponents In I lot N . V . C am paign

f i cfrcl I*fitfiflfi *

Value O f Religion

u- "*5" i

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1

Hunting UccnncH
Arc Placed On Sale

1

permit teachers to attend the
district meeting of the Florida
Education* Association nt Day*
tons Beach. Sopt T . W. Lawton
and other school official* an*
likewise attending the meeting.

ter. secretary, announced today.
Three Farm Bureau members
will also he elected to represent th*
organiiatlon on the local advisory
hoard of the Ranford Btntr Farm,
era Market.

gether In (b* State. The regular
mamherahlp throughout th# year
was I t i rarnbsrs.
With Mra. Sally Mem Wllllama aa tha first president the
R. and P. W. Clnh has been wide-

president, Ihe Hub eontlnuea to
progrrta and ia taking part In
the citrk affair* of the City for
hotter understanding of cltlieue
■hip and better eltitens among
the women nf the town

M . ’m A r l l m r

I ) i r r » i
T t &lt;» o p s

ir

O v^ r

n a if Ih O IN tlg r a u t n r . B o n tw m (r e n t e r :, o I . i.S ra t. :t „ 1
.
riy te g Cloud. I r ll* a Senate M erchant M arine ••*&gt;.
Iter in " ,
ton that Ihe ahlp deli errd a , nine p 'ale In Commun I t'H n a l»*e •
aumn rr lie » d m |li*d w rillng lha letter w hl-h Ino-1 t t o&gt;* p, ■
*htpni»n1i of e a r gv^r* in fTed r h .n * p o ,ti
. 1 it v-o tl
O T m ctf, e h t 'im t n of toe to, e.t*e»i ■* e
»r*rel * *V,pp»r. I ’ ai'i f’ II S« la rd e r.
i/ .t
il &gt;

Air Force Officer French Musi Have
Is Punished O v e r U. S. Help lo Win
Strafing Incident Indochinese W a r
T w o Pilots Gromulprl A n tiv N i t 'I'', A iiu *i '' .in
I;or A eria l A tlri&lt; * lt
A k I Tn Rr ' t pt ui ' *
O n
S o v ie i
A h lit 'l'l
N o r I Ii y i ti
B n i ’f l t ' i
W A S H IN G | O N . rv s
'It
-Pi
t ol ‘'tanlon .S South. |.
I**iicrn iclreseri ,.| ll ir m tnm anil *d
the
lig lilri m ill liilr.U e d til the
stealing ol a H n tsian so iirh i
near &gt; ltlyu Ite ib V a Or t M
I l,c A n I u n e , innonn, mg tintoday, sard a lio that the two pilots
l.eh e srd | „ have taken p*rl m the
a lia , l had l.e e „ giont.drd t.y |i.c
(a s I a si A ti t mom and pernhog
the fiirog ol fliir g e s * - , il, r l l ,,,,
Names of th e ir two &gt;&gt;tf&gt; e ,, *»■-,nol immediately a v a ,|,l,l&gt;
« .
Sm ith 's home address
U . K D elegate W a iim \
stated at U n ited Nation*
t.c* 1
•plartera yeats-rday that i , t „ C
plane* c t „ , , r , j the R irn ia n leisd'-i
rioslb of Ko rea
and m iila k c n l.
strafed plan,
op Ib r g ,,„,o d II
-aid Ih a l Ihe lln tte d Si , i r
I,,
o ffe rr,| to pas for darnag,
,o
that -lep ■*, r r iw in g laker, tn d
rlp llric the o ffic e r* involved
Itr. o ld . ahmv th at Colonel
la lire Mill of f Tat] and Mi
S i.,top [ Broil Ii, S i . of
........ .
l&lt; ..*&lt;ln.,-a ,Sn 1*44- l l k Slt

.

Lm al Power Lines

W ith rn*»r*a lim n Mt (Hiwei Im*
wr»rk#r« •r+khiff to r#»t*u# • I#
Ir lr u l i In tiiU h fo ki'n dutine
ntniw . W#fIn#»#Uyt t n n nn »-*..n i
hurk 100 P#fr#nt In th r oofth «n
t f» l 'liv u io n of th r F lo rid * P'OM-r
■r$fl L (u ht l?o., nod M unujfrr M II
t?n|#mi»n p f'd lc t n l ttmi 4|| !'*• il
f l i m i ! * , in* hiding *tr#ft I lj?h• tr»j?.
w ill Ii# r#»!o rrd In n iifh l
Mt O il ftin ftvi
paid hich
Irih tjt# t»» th# fftotftff# *n»| ••.$!)• &gt;
of fh# linemen who work**! fu»i”
»l*wn fn mldrtlffht on Vtoth Wr.in#
dii v ftml Thorftofty t o t #»l n i »- tli#
current in t h# t fit nil v dlir»uit#,»!
Pr»5*#f lY t lr m .
*'Th# m#n wf»rh#i| $»nnd#rfotlv
w r|l* M hr d r r la r f d , “ Ir y ln r N» ?#*
# vrr v I e**e| y •** B ffv ir p r#»tot#«l
••
U iih k lv «« poftfihl#.*4
Sti'io# of Ih# n ifiil iflfflro lt f«t r#
pftir hrr«k« wnrp in th# lin r* nn
C#d#ry Avtm ift »o»l in I'ftnln &lt;md
l.ftV# MoortH*. h f o##li»r#d
II# rit#d I f r n r y C* Moot'** ,,u
I r lr t Biip#rvlikor fttul ltl« r»»#n on
rrrw n for otitatantllnir work, fttid
tttaf#d that m rm ttfra o f th* off)##
for## had fttOOfl t»%* th r trtrphnn#^
dortmr th# » to rir.
Ja c k R . .Mftson o f M U m l, « v#t.
t r a n iu p ftrv ito r. w a* h#r# torfuv
lo c h irk th# e n t ir r iv i t i m of th f
Pow er Companv and admitted this
m o rn in r that he had been Mto ln »
d a y an I n lf h L M H e wa« tw titw k»n
In hla p ra lar n f th# loral r#palr
ccew f

A n h o rn ^ 1
I**? n i n

I M m n

l&gt; #i l t I c f i r I r |

it i mi
1 1 iiiiin i h
l o k \ n n ,i ;n
« V]
Mioti
in I*
ol
W r f t i MI
(Ml $1 l$Hl#
||t%«tp« |«* 11w aI &lt;lrrfl iti t*t f { r ,| K'M^i
n t I* in up llir a* »» I ih m V
I ltr\ K u l !%%« mt»unn» lo fin*
mIt llir 1 , S u i i i r I i f M i f rnt|if c iie 'l M p h t f A n ^ im n i,

I

Sanford Business Woman O f 1950
Are Reported Ruck
T o Be Honored Al B. &amp; P. W . Dinner In Full Operation

R

The flags hay# b an mad* by
tha women of tha ctnba In tha
form af a d«»lgn atlcbed onto
tha blue background, with at
least two yard* of material used
on each flag.

T ells O f Shipm eufs To Retl ( hum

Imokl+*I I11$r

Former Mayor Of U. S. O ffers To
• Minister’s Group Chicago Ed Kelly P a rtic ip a te In
Plans Campaign On Dies At Age 74 Five P ow er Talk

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PAGE SIX

Oklahoma Teacher
Raps Use Of Word
Yanks For U.S.Gls
l l » A H I I I I II I.. F IIH IIJ f
W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. l&lt;; -&lt;A7
A la d y down in C a rh r, Ok I*
think* n c w .w ritrrs anil newscaster* should »tn|&gt; ra ilin g tin1 I) . S
troops fig h tin g in Korea "Y a n k s .'
MU* Jua n ita Adam*, who *av
ahf'a a rerea rch rr o f h isto ry. an '
p o litics, wrol*- thr- A u u H 'litid Pro
*h*. think* th f word “ Y a n k ro " ha*
a shady past.
She say* It started w ith th* In
dians. T h e y wara try in g to aav
" E n g lis h ," or It* F t ana h equival
ant, "A n irlo U .” Hv tha tltn r tha In
dians Rot through w ith it, it ram out "Y a n k i-# .”
W han tha m lo n lr. wen- hraak
Inn aw ay from Itrlta in . tha K n "
|l*h aaltad tha rolonlal* “ Yankt-es"
in d a rtila n . And *o from tha « la it
MU* Adam* *ay*. MY a n ka rM «■ &lt; *
had name.
Mi** Adam* »aam« to h*v« t
point a t that.
H t r v a riio n o f tha titrth an '
e a rly haril tlm a .
of “ V*nV
pgraa* w ith tha Fnry&lt; |n|iadia Halt
tonics.
But th at old word w nrrlar II &lt;
hl*nckrn of llaltim ota. ha- a .Ilf
f r r r n t Idas.
In hi* hook. “ Tha Am*-.*—
U n a u iR a ," M nnrknn sav* “ Yan
kee" romn* from tha Itulah
corru ption of •‘Ja n ” and " K e « '"
O f Jo h n Cha*«a, a* an Knrll*hrna*
l l John Bull.
But ha, too, a tta r* that "Y a n
hr*” fam a lip Ih* haril way.
I t was atitdiail to r a lly
N »"
E n g la n d e r-. a* a altrn lh “ v h*-1
er* runnim r than I hay had *rmn
t, U r n - k n , a v» tha New Kn •
tandar* didn't mind It.
• But du ring tha C iv il W at " Y » "
lir a " Im lilird up aitaln. Tim Smith
pjnara h u rlrd It at tha n o rth -m e r
But thafa'* no rvldanra anvonr wa
woundad hv it.
• Ona researcher In tha word w i l 1
b f Arkansa* r* n ir out wl*h i t In form a tion that at t*a*t &gt;omr of
the r.atlva* u»ad It a* a v rrb . '*T&lt;
■Yankee' maant " to rh ra t."
V A lth o u g h •’Yank*"
wa* u***'
(k In tha I70H; tha word got It
&gt;0*t push ftoru George *d
in'* W orld W a r I »ony " H v
r ," In which "T h a Yank* ar
co m in g ."
* A l l rig h t. W a tula out Y a n k n -i
R k a t d » wa ra il tha troop* than*
M U s Adam* *av« "A m e ric a --. *
B lit tbara ha* Irran *oma nblactlon
(o that because a n a liv y of Can
pda o r llondura* U an A m a rlran

«

» United U ls te r. ? United S ta te.
J*na?
, Dm what wa'ra up *iraln*t. Ml*
Adam*?

4 Storm WurninK
r &gt;-«i
E I

I
iraj*u*«*s r n a f i n *•■*»
forecaster Tit tha M iam i W aa th rr
Bureau. warned that tha wind*
v o tild rat urn, and urderail ttorm
fla y* continued on dU p lay.
J Th*
heavy wind* marooned
Jo h n D . I'rnnakanip. a »»ocl»ta ed­
ito r o f the M iam i Herald, arm
tw o companion* a t Fowle llm k
ligh th ou se, a lon ely lig h t at the
lou tka rn end o f Blarayne Hay.
£ Pcnnakamp, on a fishin g trip
w ith Leonard Dawson and I'hit
V erkin* . failed to raturn Saturday
and wan m in in g nil day Sunday.
T h a Coast Guard began a search
tha tr io at the lig h tf a d located
toe
■GUM*
* T h e ir expensive 20-foot Irnat,
Oia R o w d y I I , hroka aw ay in the
h ig h wind* la at night after the
man clambered aboard tha light
C oast fiu a rtU m rn *earrhed foi
a d riftin g c ra ft and alau *eoi
pa tro l c ra ft to bring I ’enneip and h U frland* a»hoie.
'About 100
delegate* to the
therhood o f Railroad Tra in
j 'a convention, returning hy
5t fro m a trip to Naaiau. also
l ‘ w ith the ru sh aea* and
winda. A m on g thus# on tha
i W . V. Kennedy, the
_____f a
president. M o a t
_ ____seasick
when they arrived
t o M iam i last night.
" A N a v y h u rt lean hunter plane
rlloted b y L i. W illia m A . Y e w
f BJ C entro, C a lif., pierced the
fo rm to Ite ay*.
’ 'Y ra w and aerologist K. I&gt; Dnr
an found the hu rrira n "p re tty
IJrhlly wound up w ith It* eye
M y 10 milea In diam eter." Ilu r ieanea o f the velocity usually
] a re eyes bout 20 mile* across.
T h t N a v y eapected to place a
dar plane in the a ir lo watch
AS* alorm ton igh t and f ly into it
A g a in e a rly tom orrow ,
f i r Ti&gt;e hurricane I i the ninth of
season. It dtveloped rapidly
Ig h l a fte r Its discovery ye*

U

* N I A N I . O rt,
I d - lA - l- 'T li*
i r Bureau iaeuad th is adon tha Caribbaan hu rat 10:10 A . M. (K B T ) to.
f i'
hurricane center waa lorat• ; S t 10:50 A . M . ( E R T ) near
atttud* 1 M north, langltud* 7H h
la s t o r about 140 mllee southat o f Cam aguay, Cub*,
I M 0 mllaa a little east of
^ o f M iam i.
la moving v a ry ito w ly northo r n orth east about fiv e
m t hour. Strongest wind*
_ lea per hour w ith guat*
115 mile* pe r hour near cen-

. force or high estand 100
outward In all quadrants.
high pressure over the
j n orth o f ik e hurricane
I fu tu re movement uncertain
M w ill probably continue
b* northeast o r northaasl
*»■&gt;»• s k i* eat* wesrt I t

Dtwty'rt Choice

Rotary Governor

i r . H i i . . . * r iu * a**, naer
our h U to ry , a fine eduratur— a
man whu i r a lly uudetitands the
prut,I n in of tl&gt;* w orld.”
lie w ay, whu U tu n nin g fo r a
th ird term a* governor a fter fir.it
d en yin g he would lx a candidate,
ns* Hiked hy le -« Kgan o f tha
New Y o rk Time* if he m ig h t like*
wi*e change hr* mind on th v
presidency In 1052, Itewey ha*
•aid repeatedly he would not
■•-ek the I !&gt;62 nom ination, a fte r
hi* national defeats in 1044 and
I tUH.
” 1 w ill under no ctrrumatancra
I can conceive o f, ut th at could
|Mj**lbly e xist, accept tha notnina■ion fur p rrtid rn U lit Hi52," ha
a n -wared ye -te rd a y. “ A nd 1 doubt
if there i i any p n -s ib ility that the
■iluation would i ver arise thereof te r."
Dewey -aid he had not a*k«d
Eisenhower if lie |* w illin g to run,
but *aid “ I have listened to *unir
of hi* speeches, mni | certainly
should think hi* philosophy would
he in accordance with m y own.”
Heportci * ile-cended on Klaanhow er’a u n iversity home, hut the
fierier*! wa* in the mid*t of hi"
•phth hirthd ay celebration and
rent word hr could not meat them
anil had no nieiage to relay.
The General ha* rrpeatadly
dr illed p r - -id i utiul unihitiun*. lb '
•piked hoth Republican and !»--•
rn o ria tir boom* for him in I04H.
Ilu l *lnce then, *evrral of hi*
major *|w.che* have hail p o litical -id ,j u t ’ w il), a pp ala ntly K epiihllran overtones
Dewey’* aiilm u riiein riit, which
u m plifir,) aiid nailed down earlier
ernark- In Praise of Kisenhov^rr
ii- m ootsihli' president, hrnughi
gen erally
restrained
comment
from other t(cpuhlir*n leader*.
" K e r r y K rp o h lk s ii ha* the p ri­
vilege « f linrkiiiK any candidate
hi w ii he* for the i.om liiatiun,”
nid National Jfi pohliran ('h a irmini G uy Gahrlelson. "O u r duty
I* to elect, not *e|erl.*'

ICM lIeaea M « « f s e s O u )
becoming more and more urban
and lets ami lest ru ra l, M r. Rhode*
lnted out that this fact give* the
ta ry club* of the cities greater
opportunities than ever fo r ser­
vice to the public and the conv
m unlty. A ll that Is needed he sai l
Is, to "a w s k rn the sleeping giant
n f B ota ry potentialities and put
them lo w o rk ."
“ The entire w orld la o u r do­
m ain," he said, “ in our eyes there
Is no one who is fo re ig n ."
C a llin g attention to the great
work of B o ta ry In youth service, he
•aid that every Rotarlan should
lie an ria in p le lo youlh “ fo r youth
I* im prtM lonable and looking fo r
leadership. It Is up lo R o ta ry In
provide that leadership /or
In
w orkin g w ith vouth we are work
Ing with the R o ta ria n i o f the fu
tura.
The great force o f R o ta ry, h said, lis t in the Im pact which the
club esn have upon Its com m unity
Its members a rr In the fo re fro n t of
| all activities. T h e y provide the
leadership for com m unity tiro.
| Jetts of all kinds and Ita members
|ar&lt;- to l « fuund on the governing
Itoerd, and cnmmirslona in the
welfare
organisation
and
the
churche*. R o ta ria n i are huslnes*
and professional men and th ey a r all busy men, but R o ta ry Is first
Iasi and alw ays a service o rg a n l'a
tion, and Ita members are srtiv*
in every organisation fo r the Ix-tterroent of the com m unity.
Mr. Rhodes waa Introduced hv
President O rv ille Tpuchtonjw ho an­
nounced that the club aaaemMv w ill
bo held tonight at 7:00 o'clock at
Jim Spencer's A nchor Inn.
L rro v l-a w io n o f Del.and was
Introduced hv H L. Perkins J r . as
a visiting Rotarlan.

r i l l l . A D K M 'I I I A . O rt. in —
,r ,
llu n d d K. H la »e n , tw ice an
u tn iic rr n fu l aspirant fo r the Bepuidir n
p ieiid en tia l
nominee,
o la y iiailed tin ver nor Thom as E .
O rw i-v ’a
iiin iH irt
of
(irn e ra l
Ir ight II. Kiscnhower in I l i U
■ “ real sta te in ia iirh lp ."
la " ii now I* president of tlw
U n iv e rs ity o f I'e n n iylva n la .
“ Itu vern or Oewey showed real
•tnlesmanshlp in Id* fo rth rig h t
declaration. I am pleased he ha*
■akin this ste p." Htalsen said.
" I'v e w ired him m y commendstlo-c
" I have long ago n o r * l led
r d continue to have a ve ry high
r*g id for General E l»# n b ow er."
Htasien declined fu rth e r com,
ment. He parried * fpiesllon atiout
el her he w ould 0**k the
m inatlon him self in IU&amp;2 hy ta y ng“ M v alntement I* m y only com­
m ent,"
He *1*,, refused to say w hether
he. like Ih -w ry , would w ork fo r
Elsenhower’* nomination.
"11 v italem ent I* m y o n ly com ­
m ent," he *ald again,
A c tn s lly the statement strad­
dle* ih c p 'd ltiin l fence. It ran lie
interpreted Iw u w ays:
I. T h a i Btasarn Is "plea sed"
in cam e i he New York G overnor
took hi in «i-l f out o f the president1*1 nomination rse*.
2Nlaaaen,. In not fo rm a l­
ly announcing support o f Risenbower a* a candidate, but e x ­
pressing only "a ve ry high re­
ta r d for the General, keeps him ­
self in the plrtu ra a* a pretidenini possibility.

marked as *n*inst ihe Commumit
'National Fiont” list— the only
Ini on ih r ballot, it was announced.

Auction Market
M . s lln . , 4 r , mm
OB#|
m a jo rity uf the farmer* started
reseeding im m etllatelv and tha
outlook continue* to tie for a much
la rg e r arrrage than last ye a r."
. . " T h e Waucbula B la ir Fa rm ers'
.Mmkrt lim f u t m illy op rn ri) iUr*
tlon sales fo r the season w ith
'J.uri7 package* m oving d u rin g the
past week, cucumbers m aking up
Ihe m ajor portion o f commodillr*
m oving, w ith v a ry small v0]pme
of eggplant and squash. Productrs
received » 11.741.47 fo r th eir pro*
due#: average price on cucumbers
W -lw.. ran gin g from 12.80 lo
ffi TO. Q u a lity l* ve ry good, ami
supplies should increase m a 'e rla llr
th,R w w 'k, r«|&gt;«*riAlly In ru ru m b irt,
E ggpla nt acreage ls la rg er than
norm al, hut pepper a rrra g e Is
■m vller due to a shortage In plant*.
I rices ate satisfactory and the outlook fo r this market la good.
**N ic Fort Fierce M arket |( com­
ing into action In a small w ay w ith
■J.WM bushel* o f cucumbers and
•UHi to MX) crates tomatoes movln*
last r/evk, w ith heaviad voluma on
Isssi It ronnniMlitles axpreted tht*
week, \ u lu m j w ill g ra d u a lly In ­
crease and peak movement Is egpeeled aliout the week o f Novem ­
ber 20th. Cuke q u a lity la excellent,
and tomato q u a lity good. No u t hark has been suffered b y t h t
crop*. Acreage In the F t. Fierce
area I* a pproxim ately 7,500 to
H.000 acre*, largest ever planted
In that area.
"B a n ford State Farm ers' M arital
la still en joyin g a f a ir ly busy
tra d in g of o u t-n f stale p fed arts,
vis., celery, cabbage, onlnons. tornaloea and apples. Thera w ill bo
a lig h t movement o f lorn! beans
this week, w ith In rrta so ln g volume
next week. T w o fr u it
packing
bouse* started operations on the
Bonford M arket and w ilj continue
d a lly throughout Ihe o o o m A , Tb*
pecking oranges and g rn fa fru lt
transplanting nf celery, B ig Bostoi
and Iceberg lettuce, cabbage, ascarola and romalno continues M r l y
rapid. Ideal {r o w in g woo\h*r

in that .

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German Election
ile e M a a e e r r » p » P s e * r t s e l

A nil-C om m u n ists charged lm*
...edlately that Ihe Enat German
reglqia'* figu res were a jsatenl
f r a u d -h id in g the “ disappearance"
of mote than a m illion Germ an
voters.
T h e y pointed out th at In (he
election o f a "P e o p le ’s C ongress"
In M ay, 1544, the Com m unists had
announced M A5 3 JI7 I eligible vot­
er* In the Soviet ton*.
fn constraat, the m in is try o f
Interior reported o n ly IS .iM l.P M
eligible* fo r yesterday's election.
Hut o th e r Germ an aonveeo aaW
the shrinkage of eligible voters
in a year waa due to the Com ­
munists ha ving padded the 1N&gt;
"People's C ongress" e le c tio n -1by
counting v o te r o f "F re e Germ an
Com m unist Y o u th " o n ly 18 and
IT yanrd aid. "&gt;
rti '•
•Ntntatat BtatntsoM natirtad Com ­
munist President W ilhelm Fleck,
form er Moaeusv exp atriate, that
East German* would proceed “ w ith
all our strength to tha fnrthas
foundation a f demoeratlc order
and the reconstruction o f nur ropublic."
• i
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The Com m unist election count
showed endorsement o f Hr* Red
retrlm* b y Mt per cent o f a ll e li­
gible voter* and by W i l o f ail
vote* a ctu a lly rest.
T h a m in is try o f Interior, whose
black-booted
“ people's
police"
guarded a ll p o llin g stations, cla im ­
ed th a n was not on* case a f "d is ­
turbance" yesterday.
B o u rn * elose lo the Rost G a rman governm ent sold they w e n
Ignorant as ys t whether the hug*
Red vota would result In Russia
g ru n tin g a separate peace and
w ith d ra w in g Its occupation force*
next v*ar.

HANFORD

Warren Asks For
Investigation Of
DeLand Gambling
T A L L A I1 A B 9 F .F ., O rt. 1 8 - I A T G overnor W arren today asked A t ­
torn ey Genersl Richard F rv ln to
determ inr whether S h e riff A le x
L lttlr fie ld of Volusia county has
failed to enforce gambling laws.
W arren sent K rvin
clippings
from the Tam pa Tribune which
told of wide open gam bling In HeI-and, the county seat, and lla y tona Beach.
The Governor aiked the A tto r
nev General to study the storie*.
w ritte n by Ted K hurtleff. and "a d ­
vise me If the sworn evidence to be
obtained by you shows, as a mat­
ter u f law , that the sh e riff nf Vn
lusla county and the constable or
constables having jurisdiction hsve
neglected their duty to enforce lit.
gam bling low s."
W arren issued a final ultimatum
to law enforcement officers ls*t
A u g u st and said hr would suspend
them from office without a hearing
if legal evidence w ar submitted
that they had failed In enforce
gam bling tawe.
H r said he would ask the A t ­
torney General to decldr whether
the evidence was legally sufficient
W arren has turpehded three
sheriffs. Isle F n to r of Okaloosa.
Frank W illiam s of Folk and W al­
ler C la rk of Bruwaid for failure
to rn fo rre gambling laws an tiecause o f their connections with
gam bling activities.
K nto r wa* suspended on the
hails o f several articles hy the
Tribune.
rt

Korean Wur

y

(Continued from Fax# One)
Republic of Korea ( R G K j Third
Illv itlo n from the euet. The RUK*
moved along a road tw istin g
across the peninsula from Won­
san on the east roast.
It wa* the first time Ihe 2tth
Division had been reported In ac­
tion since it swept up "heartbreak
h ig h w a y" from the old Pusan
beachhead to recapture Taejon, In
South Korea.
U n its
of the 24th Division,
flow n to Korea fraip pipe-id oc­
cupation d u ly In Japan, were Ihc
firs t Am ericans hurled ‘ against
the Red juggernaut a fte r the June
25 Invasion of the South Korean
republic. The 24th fought a series
uf bitter withdrawal*. It bought
valuable lim e with blood.
The 24th Division entered Yonan, just south uf Parallel 2M and
50 mil** northwest o f Seoul, af­
ter 0 b rie f fig h t. E ith e r the Red*
were confused or sought tha safe­
l y af Imprisonment because they
fled south toward re rtsln encircle­
ment
I ••
t
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•' Elsewhere, tha ‘ o n ly eselp#
for tho N o rth Korean* appeared
to he north df Pyongyang, on th«
wet eoaxt, and north of H on gM iu j on tha east coast. Tha latter
l l on tho he avily bombarded read
lo M anchtirla and Soviet Rlborlai
The HosBh Korean Capital D lvlsidn was- m oving northward
along that east coast rout# fr*tn
raptured ' Yonghung, 50 miles
north o f Wonsan. Yonghung la
80 milea south uf Hungnam, big
chemical eenlsr,
In tha contra! sector o f the front
slanting across tha peninsula, Ih*
South Korean
E ig h th Division
seised K on tan a fter an Id-m il*
thrust In 12 hours. Konsan is 50
a ir mllaa southeast o f Pyongyang.
South
o f Parallel 55, R 0 K
troops overwhelmed a U rn* guer­
rilla fore* that swooped down
from Ih* hills into the east roast

Supreme Court

lls t r iiM *

d o llsit— both for the i Is let and for
p n ts le oil companies which have
dolled G u lf waters with oil w rlls
under lease arrangements with the
slates.
S till to be settled Is a federal
g ovtrn m rn t move fo r an account­
ing » f the oil wealth taken from
the lands since 1V47 when the
Supreme C ourt m u le It* firs t r u l­
ing in the so-railed "T h M a n d s ”
cases, that In volvin g C a lifo rn ia .
The courts In the process of die-

posing of petitions filed during
It* summer re in s .
Though not opinions, these o r­
ders sometimes have the effect o f
itin g a final end to litig a tio n
refusing 0 review of It. In
others, they put the rase on the
court's docket fo r hearing. .
In some o f tl.a m ajor ones, the
court:
1. Agreed to consider an attack
on the constitution a lity of a C a li­
fornia la w which restrict* recov­
ery of damagee in lihel suit*
against newspapers and slander
■uil* against broadcasters. The
law permit* substitution of a retrsrtir.n fo r general money dam ­
age*
V a lid ity of the law was chal­
lenged by E rw in P. W erner, fo r­
mer c ity attorney nf Lo* A n g e le t,
In connection w ith a IIOOJlOO suit
against Ihe Southern C alifn rn ia
Associated Newspapers.
2- Turned down a request front
DR C orporation,
a m otion
ure ro n frrn , that It hear con­
tention* that the movie* a rr cov­
ered by the constitution's protec­
tion fur free speech and a free
prr*v The court ruled 16 year*
agu that they are not. I f the m ov­
ie* could get that ru lin g rcv#r»ed,
t),r ti.USvIlhlp
uf many cilir*
would lie upset.
5 Agreed to rule on constitu­
tion ality o f a M id i son. Wia. orinane# which bars m ilk nut pa*te u rltrd In a plant located w ith in
five miles o f the c ilv . I f that o r ­
dinance is overturned, many other
r llie t w ith sim ilar ordinances w ill
be affected.
4. Directed that the Florida
Btatr Supreme C o u rt reconsider a
decMon which denied u N»**ro. Ihe
rig h t to make use o f a g o lf course
owned by the C|lv o f Miami. T h e
high court called the Florid a
court’s attention to ita recent r u l­
ing requiring th at the Teas* U n i­
versity l a w School and the U n iV a n ity o f Oklahoma admit N egro
student a.
' Tw o j os tlcga— Jackson and C la rk
— look no pa rt In the Texas and
Louisiana m arginal «ea cosoa.
T h e ir reason* w ars not announced,
hot the lost ice* frequently d is­
q u a lify them salve* In cases in
avtilch they had an active pa rt
p rio r to jo in in g the Supreme
Court. Jackson and C lark hoth
hoes headed the Justice depart-

K

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w ifst" B S*

Dade Sheriff

Truman Returns

ire e lle a td Cf*si Waa* n w i

being

fo u gh t h i lower courts.

I I '
port o f Ramrhok. Intelligence o f f i­
ce** reported Ihe su rvivin g Rede
quit because th ry had lost ro n fldsnet in their officer*.
T h a mop-up continued elsewhere
In -S o u th Korea. General M a c A rt h i r V headquarter* reported a
total o f mor* than n&amp;JMU prison ,ow overcast skies lim ited to
3
y 30 Ui* doe* support sortie*
o f U A F ifth A i r Fore* fighter*
amt bombers. The A ir Part* sum rrftry reported 180 enemy carn alIlea. B 2 w flaw over the cloud*
and used radar to h it ra il bridges
north o f P yon gyan g and targets
at Chongjln.

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llu lls s e S

ow i

fa ce" about F a r East problcma
and added: " A f t e r a ll, he had
never seen
the General aud
thought ha- should."
M r.
T ru m a n w ill
complete the
fin a l d ra ft o f hla Tuesday talk
a t the F a irm o n t Hotel in San
Francisco where he w ill spend
Monduy n ig h t.
He is lea vin g immediately after
hi* talk 10 he can be back in
the
W h ite
House
Wednesday
m orning,
M r.
T ru m a n was
reported ansious
lo build up strong A m e r­
ican support fo r the spending
necetiarir to keep defense ap­
N !F (C TION ot the lit* hear f ttju ti
propriations m oving a fte r (he
Korean em ergency ends ami to South Korea, where 40 G D were
rehabilitate and reconstruct Korea rvportedly murdered is made by
as an exam ple to all the F a r East M e). G en . Jo h n II. C h u rc h . A
that the U nited States and its Korean witness reportrd that 42
associate* want on ly peace and 31* were forced by CommunUt* to
sta b ility fo r the world.
dig their ow n grave* snd only two
T h a t thought w ill underline nut of them survived. ( f nlrrnational &gt;
on ly hi* San Francisco talk but
the on* he w ill make to the U n it­
ed Nations General A asrrn bly in
New Y o rk on Oet. 24.
Hr C A P T . C H A L L E T T
W hatever others may speculate —
about the W ake llsand meeting. Ed (,ar*w*-ll o f Tamp* was j
the President and his advisers guest at Fe iu b u lifv last w&lt;el
elude satisfaction over ita ie
Mr* • K t i tur and mid her
suits.
M rs. Km mu Huger, an umpnnied
A nd w h ile General M a rA rth u i Mr and Mr .1 If.in - f Maitland
eluded less outward happ inria as j to Tam i l....... 7 - Toy.
Ihe shook hands upon meeting
M r. and Mr II*nsinn J o v r r an-4
and dep a rtin g, presidential ail Mr. nnd M r- IV W 1,- derm ill
vlsers said the two w rold fig u re - li*d * nenr tragedy 11 1 Wedrie-dav
"g o t along fa m ou sly."
at U.n-ua lf.-j.-h when iheir fishing
Some reporters thought Gen |„,*| up et
rra l M a c A rth u r wa* im patient to
Mitt -r Vernon » ,n «- t- a lten d lix'
return to T o k yo to keep rlu -. It.. G I .‘ V ls s il 1•• iirln n d -i
tab on operation* in Korea.
Mrs A r i l 1lie Sh*w nnd -m i R u -The General, himself, picked -e ll Kim firut M i
Mt r y F ilrre i of
Wake Island fo r the meet ini- DeLand vis it c l In the comunlt*when the President suggested Saturday.
that second W orld W ar hoi spot
Mr. Bin1 M r . t ’lnr,- WolveMon - '
or H aw aii.
I ndi ar»u poll- ! . - l i.iit . i t . I ,
*
M r. T ru m a n said in a stale •ei ration * at F e in I jh I v - for rh«
ment that he met the General to w inter s i-v u ri nrul are .-tpeete-'
get " f ir s t hand Inform ation and to a rrire here soon
ideas from
h im ." lie
added,
M ojor A E IlnmelT In* re tu rs ig n ific a n tly:
" I did not wish to take him e.| to ho home a fter havin.' -rM-n*
away from the scene of action several dnv- in Kt. Augustine a n '
in Kurea any longer than nece- Jark*o||Vi|le
D r. I ’ II (i)t i-h r ll flew to A lla "
sary and, therefore, I came to
ta this went on htisin- *s
meet him at Wake.’
Mr*. A E P ir u r O v i i- n - V t (Isvestlad , Ihe Soviet g o ve rn ­
luncheon T b u f d a v given h - Mr*
ment newspaper in Moscow, de­
clared
the
T ru m a n -M a cA rth u i M, Nicholson o f W inter Park
Mr. and Mr* i l W I . i - - v - '
meeting wa* arranged to work
out plana to expand "A m e ric a n Davton. t* vere vi itor* In rh
rom m unitv B aliinla v
aggression " In the F a r East.
M r». Both W lllln m - -la iivh le r « f
Mt. Tru m a n called the con­
M r nn-l Mr* t&gt; E Weaver )• ference " h ig h ly sa tisfa cto ry."
natienl in Ihe Ornnge M r-m ori"'
He attribu ted briefness o f the
meeting to “ ve ry complete u n ­ Hospital.
A hsliv Iwt- wt|i leirn to Me, *n *
a n im ity o f v ie w s "
M r« W n ltrr Krone last w e-k
Then he want ua to say that
Mr*, n . E W eaver. Mr* P|.-r
he and G eneral M a c A rth u r talked r t v - D avl an-l Air* \odrt-v H um about “ step* necessary to b rjp g barh m -dorc-l to G ulfport thi
peace and se cu rity to the are a"
w ith the view to w ith draw U . 8.
F. H. R n ts frril o f Wat»w*r&lt;v-*
armed forre* as soon a* possible.
W Is is liiiltdln* r&gt; home on 1
T rip le t Drlvi*. All' w ill be iniro-d b
Mrs. Rulsford in fhe near future
Air- and M is C llin 'o n of C »
lum lou. Ik visited It im ils here n Turn-lav.
M r llv rd of lliltlttio re Md, I*
l l ' s s i l s s N rrrntm V i s , O a e l
lately In the council's discussion* building n new home on I,* .'hy the U n ited States, R rlta in , A u s ­ D rive,
Mrs. Tillv M F u lle r Attended r
tra lia , Denmark and N ationalist
dinner p m tv at T a ft
T u i-I-C h in s .,
The vote fo r establishing the evening. H-moree - of ihe n a rtHinton of To
fact, fin d in g body, which co n stitu t­ were M r. and Air
ed a part o f a la rg er A u s tra lia n lumbii*. ( I fo rm e rly o f T~.fi
proposal, was t6 In fa vo r, miniagainst and Russia, Poland and
Csechosluvaktn abstaining.
sanction fo r tt. N, -ponsorsJjip «*
Sim ultaneously the General A s ­ a "prrven tW e w a r."
sembly* political com ml Heq. be***n
U. 8. delegate John Foster Dul
a technical debat* on specif!- let said the stK’nspr* never had a n points o f an Am erican-harked Idea o f including a "preventive
seven-nation plan to combat a g ­ w a r" pruviaion. He eiplalned th
gression.
language in the new dra ft w a '
The anti-aggression plan has more precise ou this point and ws
been revised to incorporate s u g ­ designed to meet ahlerthm . m i-i
gestion* to remove any Im plieo by jirar-1 nnd Yugoslavia.

/ern Park New«

U- N. Reject* Plan
I
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money to said deputies fo r consi­
dering om ittin g lo enforce the
gam bling law*.
The th ird count charged n eg ­
lect o f du ty b y p e rm ittin g hla
deputies "to accept money from
notorious violator* o f the gam b­
lin g laws In consideration fo r
which said depul lies failed to en­
force said law *."
In Ita fo u rth count the in d ic t­
ment alleged that Su lliva n " p e r ­
m itted some o f hla deputies to
make raids on gam bling esta­
blishments fo r the purpose o f
coercing and inducing the owner*
or operator* to com ply w ith de­
mand which notorious crim inals
were m aking on said owners and
operators that said notorious c ri­
minals lie perm itted to share in
the p ro fits o f said gam bling esta ­
blishm ents."
Th is same count charged that
many raids were made between
M arch. UUP, and M arch 11, 1250.
fo r the purpose o f "coercin g and
inducing
sam
Cohen,
H arold
Salve)-, Jules
L e v itt, Charles
Friedm an and K d w ird
Rosen­
baum. co-partner* doing a gam b­
lin g business under th* name of
the H ami G Syndicate, to com ply
w ith demands that H a r r y Russell
was m aking on said partners that
the said lla r r y Russell be per­
m itted to share In th* p ro fits of
the ,H and G .”
Su llivan also wa* cha rgrd w ith
p e rm ittin g h it deputies lo sets*
money in gam bling raids and
keep H fo r themselves. T h e fin a l
cuunl declared that hy hla In competence "Ih e w elfare and *#c u rlty nf the people o f Dad*
fo u n t y are endangered."
M IA M I.
Oct
id
F lo yd
•Miner, 32, assigned lu auard fo rrnrr Dade county d e p u t y sh e riff
George Patton who has been " t e ll­
ing a i r about the link between
gam bling and the s h e riff* office,
-.aid today a gunman fire d a lone
shot at him last night as he c lim b ­
ed into his automobile.
.Miner, special inve stigator fo r
the Dade county g ia n j ju r y prob­
ing gam bling a c tiv ity In Ihe coun­
ty . said the shooting took place
near hi* home.
He said he had returned home
fo r a change o f clothing. A* he
was g e ttin g Into his autom obile, h r
related, a man walked ra p id ly to w ­
ard him.
The man fired on* tim e, the bul­
let s trik in g th* car door.
The assailant Jumped Into
a
w a itin g car and sped o ff, M iner
said.
Patton, form er deputy in charge
uf the
a b a rlffa
a n il-ga m b lin g
squad, v o lu n ta rily cam* to
th*
grand J u ry to "to ll a il." If* Im ­
m ediately was placed under 24hour armed guard as a precaution
against gan“ |and bullet*.
Robert H . Givens, f e c i a l coun­
sel fo r th# grand Ju ry , said P a ttor*’* “ Incredible story*' mad* him
"m ore o f a target fo r g a n g ite r* '
bullets than ( W illia m ) 'D r u r y ,"
D ru ry , form er Chicago police
captain, had prepared testim ony
far a special serial* committee in ­
vestiga ting Interstate crim e when
hi- was cut down Kept. 26 h y a
shotgun Most.
Given* said the grand ju ry and
Ihc "p ro p e r authorltle* " had been
notified o f ihe shooting Incident.

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HOT PO TATO
S A IG O N . Indochina, O ct. 18—
(AT— F o u r French soldier* and
eight Indochinese civilia n s w ars
Injured last n ig h t wh*n Com m u n is t-M nationalist g u e rrilla ,
throw a grenade into a crow d be­
fore a 400-girl hrolhel reserved
fo r th* a rm y.

Both muvea has# b**n rumored
for aosithe aa a probability if the
election want according to Comrnaolat plan.

eastern source* claimed
that m i top German Commun­
ists have not bean Informed eo for
h? Hootnw when to ax poet such
iip M U li x i, If at all, wktlo tho

TO THE LADIES!

COM M Y U l U .

V H rto a sources aald tha main ofM « f tha alaction wax to “opart
Slovakia, H u n g a ry, Romania and
B ulgaria.

It la an open secret behind th*
Iron Curtain that Polish and
Ctaqhoalovak Communists are axtramaly Jealous of what they con­
sider unnecessary Russian favor*
to
Gorman Reds. They have
boon forced to advance economic
halo to tho Soviet ion* at th* e ipens# of Iholr own countries' liv ­
ing standard.
This Jealously, together with
traditional suspicion of Germany,
wna p a rtly alleviated during the
summer whon tho Soviet son* re­
gime renounced all claim t o warToot territories and tho repatria­
tion of expelled Germans,

W c'rc proud #f the'scores of business women
following careers in Sunshine Service . . . helping
to make things better, brighter and easier for
everyone. And we’re happy to join the Florida
Fed eration o f B u sin e ss and P ro fe s s io n a l
W omen’s Clubs of America in saluting women’s
accomplishments all over the nation ...and here
at hom e’’helping build Florida!”

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SERVAN T O f
TH E CEN TURY

Growers Helped

..O C T O Itt 15-21

W itt M umbrella woe •topued hr
tho farce of the wind as ha at-

tomptod^UiMiroea r*»h Avenue at
L a ta Monroe was rough, sritk
w a « w crashing over tho bulkhead

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On a i » 0 S I N ^ S

tho sand had been recently washed
Moaktool Pier underneath which
fcW* W» motor* running while
&gt;Ao|mJ there.
In protection against Uw atormcagco o f birds a t th# Zoo wore
' under tho direction o f Bid

' Chief Roy 0- Williams
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Hurricane Lashes At
•Florida Keys While
Gold Coast Prepares
W in d s R c a c h 110 M P H
A s Storm C en ter
• M oves
N o rth w ard
T o F lo rid a Coast

S A N F O R D . F I.O K IP A .

Soviet Seeks
Place On U.N.
Peace Patrol
D ulles S a y s U. S. P re ­
fers S m a lle r Pow ers,
H a n d le P atro l But
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Red Debacle Nears In Korea
As Race For Capital Begins;
Far East Policy Reinforced
I '. i

Min A rtlu trSp o kesm an

Crewman Testifies Flying Cloud
Carried War Cargo To Red China

No.

A w o f i a t r i t I ’ r n w I .e a s e d W ir e

17. Htr.R

C a v a lr y

I 'liv e s

L A K E SUCCESS.*Oci. 17 (/!’)
l'&lt; » W i t h i n
IK M ile s
Trum an I ’rosonts Medals In M a cA rllm i
Sees U. S. B lo ckin g
— Soviet Foreign Minuter Andiei
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nan (rprrtenlation on an Am eri­
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R a m ie
O f
C it in s
Elsew here In O rient
can-hacked l*eacr p a llid ryilem
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'm e t W A S H IN G T O N . Oct 17
(»P)
A former member of the crew to check on the w o ild 't Irovihlr j
.s \ \ l it \ s r 1st r». Oct. t7—
it . II I
t l i i l s #»||||| k &lt; M r t i l I • •lim ifll
M IA M I. O c t 17~&lt;/P) Stead­
•poll
— I'f* wi'lmf 1nim in 9|tr#kh lit
leitified today that the Ithiandtten Liner "F ly in g Cloud" delivered
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i n m t l i l i1i!Mitk:h
ily mcresnng winds reached M)U S . Delegate John Fotler D u lle t. Ih r i u I I mb lim ic h l for ih f fir*l
radio tuber, tleel plate*, tteel wire, and other material* to a Communal
1 o n iM itirtt»l i f n i m i i I* %%i i ! i i i i
mile velocity in the Florid* Key*
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Hl»
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ifir
talk
wilH
China port after a run fmin Japan.
replied hr p ir lr ir r d lhal •mallet G riiri 91 %!•» W th iir. Ih r nrraiv
n iilr# **| D ir |(#*il K *»|r m i i 4|*i I.« I.
and 50 mile* at Miami at 2 P. M.
The letlimony wa. given to a Senate Commerce tubcomm.llre bv „ „
&gt;hou|,| m, kr
, llf
,m k
«inn U a major foreign i»ohr%
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»t'v:
today a* South Florida battened
r\raum (
♦ C alvin F. Ilo n a w ltiI hofi Reading
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vthlrrww Ih r •»|»roioc bHo I of a
I II %9 m i l « n m n lh -lf|p| file \|nkled. however, that the
down (or a hurricane approaching
Da., who tald ha w a t the a v ilita n i H r
fo frrfu l. n r » r ffo r l to Ifiilm f
| l i n l Il&lt;fe t l i r n o l *»U file I ♦ tu lip * « l
elertricia n ittosrd the ship.
111*11', 1 tp o itto n would lie glad to Ih tts ii Io l.ilk |»r.*ir in rra1i*l»r
with
110 m il' wind* whirling
He
said
trv rta l
thousand* ’
Iiu Ihmi
iS r
u «i
h a i
f iin n ih i
lrrm%
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Mound it* center.
drum* o f o il were removed from reconsider th ru n tigiesl view il
M m uirial flp rra llo n a r, birth*
' H ) l » l \ t..k «4 l(l l l l l w v l o r llie \ t i­
The peak wind at that hour
the ahip before It reached Com - the Soviet Union intend* to "s ilo p l
plarr nf th r I'nifruf N a tio n * .
lle d \ i l i n f i t .
.
whittled o w the little retort fish­
munlat China a fte r he had asked
a
positive
altitude
A rm y
Intelligence
officers
li
I lie 1 S. l i n t C 4 Y 4 I 1 v « m l tli*
ing town of liltm orada. on upi»er
fO K Y O , Oct 17 t/P) Amen*
surh shipments were proper.
if#*|I||||||| o l K o |*4 ( R O K ) I 99 %|
f’ leium ahly D ullrv me*nl lie
Matecumhe Key. about 60 airline
i m I n f f f i in lift* I •! l e l l l " i l l l"*
lion 1« it 1 wav revealed a* the
&gt; i* »M u in w f i e Is in n R * 4 * K f f l i f t
mile* touth of Miami.
w**
willing
lo
r
s
compromise
il
seaman who w rote a naval o f f ittr r n g llir n n l f o n iH lr u k ly a t a r r •o f Ills Reel ( 4 |mI *1 I »||| H i i t l r i
The tlocm renter wat *1ill offr—r |a«r Septerolier -e y in g h«i the Soviet Union harked iqi it* itlll of a ^ irrio rn l U lw r T n P l f i l
was op an A m e r ic a m eirhant protested |»e*i e drviret w illi vume
!•» I*» t i n t lo |m t | l l i e kti#H l o t i t
ih o tr hut wat hearing down on
H r n l l i u t n a n a n il ( ' i f i i r i a l M u A r rh ip that w a t “ hlorkud* tunning
lilm t
the Florida Keyt
Wind* were
concrete
action
to
s
riv
r
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ptnnl
llt u i ai W . i k r
| » U m l.
in lo i m r j
from .lapan to I'n m m n n M I'h lin
M* t (iit*«|Mtf)rien| | )n ii W I n f r
it'a d ily inrteatiug.
and fitful
Senator H se m im n (D -W a s h t of a Kremlin change o| polo y.
• o iiitr* if | m it e i l I m l s y
li« i d k# it Ii l l i r
m i *. 1 e|»* 11 tei|
.YcinqualU drummed againit thouI got a ro p y o f the letter and retd
I lie y 14 it I M i I iitn u n rtpreM cd
The tw o men addressed the I ’.N.
it to the Senate op Sept. 22 T h a t
t i i r v «|*il ii 1% s n l i i n t«« •t i i i i f fe it li
•andt of hoarded up windowt in
Assembly** I'td itira l Committee • ( ir o n 'll with M n A itliu r • o u t­
touched o ff the Commerce com
in •itiu r t.f MiKii l«ig
in a!4
South Floiida.
mittee investigation which led to sh ortly after they hrld a private line nf the Aviatic u lU 4lion «nd lm
• I •If 1 « ri| |rgg
Palm frondt were tim in g am*
today's hearing.
40-minute
ro n te t-a im n
on
a in m lrn re i ln l 411V (urther In m \1*l»9.«• % I lls 1*1 IP
| tilt V o
»4 Y
leave* and tmall hranchet mapped
" I wrote the letter,*' K onaw itt sweeping veto.free plan In rum - immot l l in i il i mutt lie blocked with
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replied
in
answer
to
a
question
bat aggression. Tin- pem-r patrol
from tree* at g u ilt drove in from
from Senator O 'C onnor (D -M d l, system is part of the entire plan unlit HV |Miwri
1ttfill %%111 lend fit* K riifd it .*#1 #(•
the tea. The heavy weather mnted
a rtin g chairman of the subcom­ which also provides for em ergency
I he tL S F.ightb A im y . norm ally
•e|*l |r»! III.Ip «||8 !&gt; (Xf 4 f trip s i W
'( l f » t l
toward the Florida Gulf coatl,
mittee. Rut R o n sw itt hastened to (ieneral Assem bly -r s -in n - and tlvlioned in I •p4ii. 4oil I 4r I’.a it­
in if t n lD I on ft
which may get the heaviest blow
add that “ many correction* necd- the placing o f m ilita ry forres at em n4»4l 4nd 4ir force* w ill l*e
rd In he made In the letter.”
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tiilfftt
M
Itrsyfrs p n trd
e til
l i ni l
the disposal o f the U N when a
after the Keyt are patted.
4t
mm li
gre4lrt
fh*
I m e t t r u ll*
H r a lto testified he w tu w r it ­ breach o f the pearr has incurred. m nut lined
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The tlnrm it moving on a path
ing about the F ly in g Cloud, iden­
•*•••?
l* }'"ii&lt;j&gt; rtiigj in
8 10*
Dulles said after his talk with •tieiiKlh ill.in b rlm e the K ntf4 n
U U n il, I 'm •
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liixton
of
th
ru
hUtnrn
n
ti-rtin
g
on
W
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approximately the tame at that fol­
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tify in g the ship p u b licly fo r the Vishin aky that no sgreem rnt waa C4inpiign. the M IIIIICI t.tid.
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( h i t rnitvtnn *hnkr* li«ni|* " it h ton*
Ihnn*
firs t time.
lowed by the ditatlrout Labor Day
It.* fiM«t t| iM tp rf« M P I f ft r g Iflrf
reached. He rtp la in e ilt t n li
ith
n •* U U O l • ' o ,»
i w • f ••
I h e y repiuted the ni4|or empire- p t r s c p t i n c th# c r r u t - •» I t r i
lilt! •#»• I ' l t w U y n i£ h t
f lu
The F ly in g Cloud was one o f
hurricane of 1035.
"W e talked over some of our
n
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r
M rd ll
• • v . * « i v i l l i n •tl •pt**l K r.t r (e f e i'# r « . J ln y l •»&lt;l«Ch
J . Q . C a llo w a y, who ha* Ireen a num lier o f Isbrandtaen l.tne difference* regarding the I'n iir d «n o| the IXUlre in n le irn c r w** h r « f H u it r i f « i l i * lit Hiffot '•■• Rt i
• *(1111
That tame tlorm of 15 year* appointrd C h riitra a s Ssal Sale
Me.Ul «*f Mrnt. It. pirarntin* thr
ntton*, 'hr ( * h » r f I i r f i u v r
ir m iiM t

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M ir

Release Of Dade
Sheriff Ordered
&gt;.By^ Florida Court
— The State Supreme C ourt to ­
d a y ordered im pended Dade coun­
t y S h e riff Jim m y Sullivan re .
Ir a trd from rualnday.
ft »*( hi« bond at 11,000. A
w a rra n t waa srrvad on Sullivan
yesterday after he waa indicted
by the Dade county grand Ju ry
The action came almost im ­
m e d ia te ly a fter a b rie f hearing
fv which Sutllvan'a Jack Kehoe.
told the court
tha Indictm ent
"• otally and
w h o lly
fa ils
to
charge” the suspended s h e riff
w ith violation o f any atate law .
Assistant A tto rn e y O e n e r a l
Reevei Bowen, representing the
State, said he
believed under
i C w t it s t * Os o a g f Ms l

Galloway Launches
Drive
Aa| T ii Im tcii IohI,vh m
a^
Jam#* Q G allow a y. Christm as
seal chairm an, reported todav that
plans ara underway fo r a M r «*l
o f C hristm as seals, stated that the
m a ilin g H it I* more ramnlet* th * "
e v »r before and predletad that the
goal o f 15.000 w ill be reached.
A t the firs t q u a rte rly meet In v
o f lb « Semlnola C ou n ty T u h »r* u i«
■la Association Th u rsd a y at th*
C it y H a ll. Mr*. R 8. 7 lttrow er.
aereta ry, reported that a 2n*rcen*
0f the proceeds o f the sale re
mains in Remlnole C oun ty to c a rry
on the program .
O f the rem aining I I perrent. P
perrent goes to the state o fft'e fn»
health education film s, rlln lrs . yrays and the field secretary; 4
percent to the N ational Tuherculn
ala Association seminar* and on*
percent to research fe» n a » ear
doe s, the staled. Mr*. J . P. C u l­
len presided.
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former .Sanford Man
Dies Of Heart Attack

A n g u s R. Chappell, 75, uncle
o f M ra. W . V . Lo ve ll and a re si­
dent o f Ranford from 1907 to
1918, died o f a heart attack ye s­
te rd a y In Behring.
M r. Chappell, retired secretarytreasurer o f th «
ConsalWatad
N aval Wore* Com pany o f Ja ck.J jp v ille , eras on a lo u r o f South
Florid a when hia death occurred.
Since hi* retirem ent three years
ago he haa lived In Tbm pa.

MRS. B L U R OIKS
W ord haa been received o f the
death n f Mr*. Chland Blue, m oth­
er o f Mr*. M axw ell Stew art,
fo rm e rly o f Sanford, Mra. Blue
died at her home In Lake Wales
last Saturday.
«
W O M K N D R IV E R S !
w C IR C A (JO. O ct.
I7 --# A V -T h »
nation's women are giving onlv
"taken support” to the

a t the
group's annual entry

y* am,-

ship* which were a tta rk rd hy
chairm an fo r the Reminnle Coun- Chinese N ationalists late last
t y Tuberculosis and Health A s ­ year and e a rly in I960 in waters
sociation.
o ff Shanghai. The F ly in g Cloud
was hit hy a shell from a N a ­
tionalist w irs h lp n ff Shanghai
last Nov. 16.
Ilo n a w tti said In hi* letter th at
.Ike sh ip - vs* c a rry in g o il. gaso­
line and steel arm or plats, at wrell
as other material*, from Japan
to Comta uniat China.
But In m aking " to r t r ' t ion*”
in his latter, Donatella told the
1A lle g e d P a y -O ff M an v r n ilo r s that no gasoline was
aboard I hr F ly in g Cloud. He said
he had mistaken another in fla m I
R ic c i Slashes A rm s side
m aterial fo r gaaolin*.
.
W h ile In C u sto d y lie aKo said that some “ m ild ”
steel plate, ra th er than armog
lale, was loaded on the ehlp at
( IIK 8 T K K . P a , «*c« 1 7 -i/P t
olie, Japan, lie described it a t
— ( ralg K ills, head of Ph ila del­
phia's Vice Squad, shut and a medium q u a n tity.
Another w lln e tt. W alter Palerkilled klM aelf at a louel) road
lls s ils s e t 00 p | g t M e)
near Chester today. H r was
under subpoena to appear be­
fore a federal grand fu ry In­
vestiga ting
racketeering
In
I'hiladetphla. K ills tnd other
police official* had been sum­
N’o sform damage to eelery seed
moned before the grand Jury
after (ieorge F. Rtrhardson. A s ­ bed. or to tender green beans w * .
sistant Retire Superintendent, reported today h y grower*, hut
Dr. It W . Rupreeht o f the C entral
told federal authoriliea that
H o rid a Kt|&gt;erlment Rtation deM arry ( N ig ) Rosea, prominent
underworld figu re, ran a vast r la ir d that loo much rain m ight
■umbers racket In I ’hlladelpkla. affect the plants, especially the
hcant.
One lirn r fir ia l effect o f the rain
NF.W Y O R K . Oct. 17— &lt;/P)—
may I* to wash out some o f th*
A wit nett, described by autbontie* salt that has been accum ulating In
a* an important link in N tw York to ll Hue to the low w a ter table, a*
City'* hig gambling-graft scandal, a result of d ry weather, he staled.
C ity Manager C liffo rd M eKihhln
attempted tuicide lait night in a
hotel suite where he wat being held declared this m orning that no complaints o f flooding had yet been
in protective cuitody.
received, and added that cleaning
Hrooklyn D utrirt Attorney Mile* out o f storm sewarx on Park A v e ­
i r * t i i i i H no r o « o m m
nue had improved drainage.

A ction fo r I’r s r r Resolution (the
title n f the a n ti-a g g rrs d o n plan.l
There was a fu ll and frank e x ­
change of views without im iitlve
result*, othei than a l» | i r r un­
derstanding of m il r r ’iperliv,- |tnailions.”
It wa* understood Vlshin sky requaatad the meeting, lie ha* •»**
a tta rk ln g the a nti-a ggrrssm n plan
but haa aerompardeil his ren talk*
w ith somewhat Indefinite espies
■Ions of Soviet willingness to ronperate w ith the west.

•* t|51#9 i r m h P&gt; »»iirf&gt; •&lt;x hy
on method- o f building up Am etl- r r f r i re*! to Mm Althilt »•
lltir *
9
lllr 'll **
nf
*rr*
w i l l l 'M t
te n it r e n g ih in A t u .
f InletnnthniMl II idlophotui
ID IK 't f r i f n * h-8«l i ?«4*il*i*e j#.
The inform ants indicated that
•If 4iniI'U it1*
IttlV 4S|8|»rf
v-n e of the three Am erican rflvt.■&lt;#*4111 K •tl »*«ti ' i •'44^i i from i (inntions ven' to tha Rnrean campaign
itlk* 4 1**11J fh* !»»B(| lf% l 'y M | 'J , 8 l'r f
fr*m the United States m ight he
M i l l . f » f I l»**!9l 111! I ||.4l
retained in the O rie n t. Rut th ry
fo r tw o i t y g ^ l T y t * h a , l .
v*l&gt; I mil -H*r lose yitecis for I ■**»•&lt;«)•
1»nrl nfl#»F 4
8'
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d ife s l
w ile ,.
•h e
n -.| s
ploim enl.
10
1 fh*n 9*4tiVhf*rn Im tf •&gt;(
T ie conferee- agreed to remove
sin Mr ,'d MM-I fit** •A il# rtf
KAntectean Irm ip i from Kmen a t
»»fl l|»4»tr 141
-p iir.lv at p o xth le , e n tlil-tln g »e
1 l.w Knflllt Kmv#*i«|8
T im •*l.9v
curi1' problem - to th r South K "
•IttsVr (m m S*9ri *t Ir* •&lt;r8l»8C •#MI,
Given
rear a rm y. The rra -o u i - In avoid E x p la n a tio n s
•'ll flllh .......It
•Hi V
#t|
ir r i ’-ilin g the sensitive Korean*
• h i milt
O n H o sp ita l And
srtd mit iiei-e*-nry to reduce a m d
•lit I9#)l*'*1 1•4••41
T h -*
ic li
*!•••
shb forres in Asia
S u rv iv o rs ’ Benefit .
•••'* »» 44|**t Ise*| iyt •! ||ii*
.(♦. |
They nddrd th e ir wn- no dl»•til tug Up 18111|
D is t tlil (io vvrn o r
Frank
M ••Ui mn o f c u ttin g down Far K.i-t
SI «
t l l l l k . II. I t ;
•••
K«H ••J8f» r iit tm ifi
Velri*n&lt;
rro
w
ile
rl
the
lr
g
i"
0
Rhodes « f R ntary
International err- forres in order In loiild Up
•i f t i r m o i I h i K I U i I
1 *•r 8 -4»*1
T h - | - 58•■
ll• a lla ee a n s s*as* » ls l
H u t I " rap acity lv*l night lo h n '
was entertainwl hv President in
f I s.sillniss-4
t im|.1 8 t h »( lit* til*•r t Is sit ills! l|»sr'l
M elvin I
D ixon
tlalc
vllle Tnurhton and R n tarv d im
th r |ti 1 oitd tin m i . 1 st «fti9*tli*d
tor* and rn m m itlre chairmen *' Or. RojrcrN Nam ed
«»f I in ti# *mnl f
r » ins* lis r It
offu er for veteran* a ffa in . mil
the A m bm Inn la »l night when re
I I 4(*lr % **ilh h im
I h r lir ilf f B H f
line
method*
of
establishing
'lawn*
H e ad O f H o spital
port* were heard on the a rtlv itle .
«(•i l l 81 t p ir u e si*i8| n r R f r I*
fm ie »viie conneiled diva lol.l »**. C*t*ft*1(! • h II# • I I -199*11*8 Il« 4 »|r
o f the R n ta ry C lub for the M in in '
o f
year amt suggestions were made bT A I . I . A I I A S S K K . th r
17 0U 1 •ecuie h o ip ila lira lio u , ami io -.* '"'
|Mthli# i • I* f il •8
I H F t r i |»# »
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, . . . .
Iff i u »
Mr. Rhodes fur in ip h m -n tin g ib -T h e Cahioel t&lt;«U)' sppoinlrd
work nf 1 iinintitters.
&gt;&gt;r. W r» Rogers siiiwrlnteodent for rfe|*endenls after they !••*'
I # ♦** (l»h (% Ilf h i . P#I* 4I '
•lt#i
-f rbe H -n -u .s iiii Hospital (or died
Am ong thnve present w*m ft,
tfssfl •*4(1 h ll«t 1 »•» •• !•»*#•• IW *»9
\ 1.1*
he m entally ill at &lt; h s lts b ™ -to e.
C. W . H.vVet, Ramlall Chm e. .1 , w
lit* !•
|4»
11 81#9 i l l 1»
M.ll *l»*l
rff .♦ f
•*I. ..
••
| |r - 1 - ml rr-lltr erf hv I d M*1
Dr.
Rogers,
a
member
of
the
•t.s
I - In gle y. It K. T ru e , (Srorre Kttn
M M Im
iint ••*•#
i t t It*
It l.l
till,
rhaiim
an
of
the
|
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h
-liilila
ii"»
ta
ff
for
(he
la-1
16
ye
arand
».t.
Andrew Stine, Dr R. W Ruprerb*
I I* l r «
•h r If#
I III- I
hlef
physician
of
rhe
in
-tllo
tln
n
Commission of the I hurda D(ieorge Totlhy, Sam M artina. J* rt
. H '♦#■•*
I 9*r# l**i
,t%nt«i*v 1
R stigan .
Rollsrul Dean. 0 . W (or th r last eigh t, silrrer-ls J . |s.s11me ill of the A m e n is n l.egimi
tin* m
II.
T
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r
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r
ll
who
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r
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7.
S p en rrr. II. I.. Perkin*. J r . I*r ,\
\1,M A\Y. N N
^ t 17 i* ri •#V K i n g f tl II d
who ilfged l.egmnnailes lo h 'ip
The
Cabinet'*
artion
w*i
la
k
W . K p p J t ., Fred II W illia m I I I ' I I I . t e lle r II m .
h*i»9*# f l l . al
\rv% V t l l ' i In llr i r | r » lt#»fi *••••
•n unanim ously after l&gt;r Roger* rnrresie memlierrhqi m ruder to
and R »h H a rris.
•I -•#• \ tff| i| a n#t9*h ••( ' *••41*441e . e i - t
ras recommended liy H r. W illiam promote lien efirial legnla tmn Mi |84I||H rtM | llfd •##*I •h %*••!» I k * " " '
\ 5 r l l M r , l l i r r j l y B N 'fl"
•
•• o f h
H. M rC id lagh of Ja rk -o n v llle . M artin rferlsred thal l l o r i d i 1 « gfir #|| «((&lt;*#( ll» « l l - i v r i f l d f I ll#,M4
T V S U IT F I I.K II
4M#I ##♦( n f f||f ( I t ,
-• 8•t*8|i . . . i t «
•hairm an nf the Florid* Medical forlunsle m having the m&gt;ot out
NEW
Y O R K . Oct. 17 rA V
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f»l#
8* I
I h ' . r y h »« li*#ltilf»4 lr# l I#v •!»* 1. ii-e i| l o I r o r k e t
The P ilot Radio f'o rp filed a \ asocial Ion’s committee on state
end M ill I f e t r i s
- 9*1 M-# nv 49f.
suit today attacking the enlm •onlrnlled medical Institutions and ila m litig stale service n l l n - i rd R . |ll||.||( 8991 fr»l • 114•( #I tFMII #•
f i i i f l ' i -,1 !♦#♦!4#t n itiri*
M4#l f r i r
e rre ta ry o f the Florida Soeinty anv vlate m the union, addon- •*» 4 ' | i« y fiil
television deeivinn nf the Fed
1 • I* I w4v—i #»#•• t o ,
flm 8 . .(H|
*e..*l f
•f N eu rology and Psychiatry.
eral Com m uniratlnns ('omm issim
( h il he w ai quoting l.cgioiinvorv |**r R I U n lry
. S f i r r f hc-l -a re-,, f| A |
\ • - ft*»- - e - l
e ■ a rb itra ry ,
ra p ririo u s
and
from pi ai In ally evciv dale m
1» 4 1 r ill
lIlMI fh * n\W\ n n f • . fl.v - U'##|«l | 4# 4
1 11*
OrtYKH 1 8•*
M K.M K K N II I
against the public In le rrst.
R A L T IM O R K . Oct. |7 -A*i II making this a ttritio n . Mr M ailin . 1. 91 K* 4 n il 4 I d l e l i r t r 4*r#l I#&gt;
The suit, firs t o f several thal
1 n iff If..Is . .1. «f I f . 1 i H «•
Ills*
had been promised, asked United I* M rm ken is c ritic a lly III In was inlriMfiirerf liy Jio-I I o ld
slits
m
1 Ii the f I* \ , IM l»f* *a*fIM4' * ...
11 4flic V y r t l r f i l 4 V
. o ».
I.Klatva d istrict rm irt at Hrooklyn Johns Hopkins Hospital.
I l s s lls s r s
oa
S-aa&gt; a i s l
l.r •|lcf* m l |(4i 8 r ll»*»I 84 m ! fit it ’ ll
•1I f •
The famous author, newspaperfo r an Injunction suspending en
g o - r e d 11,-1 l i e
1 .. 4- |iO* #4f® 8
1 5%,11 ■ » n » r n l l&lt;■i 1 ik r i h r m in im i
fnreement o f the Commission'* "tan, r r it ir and a uth ority on th I ' K I D ’ K I i S l n N A S t S t \|
S
t
els
9# *11
order o f (let. 12 a uthorising the Vmeriran language, *u(feted a — •
N K W Y O R K , I M . 17 s/11 Sen •tfi&gt;M In l l i r t i n i I n i 'M s ilr* V i n l f , •ItfM &lt;8f fh# S l f ' l o f • f j p
. .
\| *
Ii ••*89
color method of the C“ o lu m b ia ,'re heart attack at his home last
I t •smllseise .1 flee 9
atm M rC a ith y ( R - W I - l -a id \e#*t a tvh* i r lh # | c n ft 18419 1 • (1
Hroadrasting System .
I uursday.
te rila y thal o f t*t Slate tl. p ut
*0 , 1,1 I lie •1 * 1 1 0 1 1 i v l t b » t
1 *Isay
iir n
v I S l II 1 \ I I
merit employe* d ro p p i.l «• r io a l
h n u l - . - n i l •■ 1 tie .
I l i r i . fly* Is*I
1h l r In f N lfit 58 9*(4&lt;
r
ie
iv
r
r
t
-,
I
I
were
later
In
S
.n
hal
B y T K X P.A H I.K Y
M e m , H , ! ' . ( o ld c.f | l 'l n* f 1
l*r.14|4* •if I h r
F i f e k\ •4‘*r h t r i ,
into governm ent p o .itlo n 18 eeiMl4iH»4 f lu f*• •• k i l l
W A S H IN G T O N . O ct. 17 — (/P)
Texant pledged i n t o today to
■r 1til «|l| It •« fm
in n i . i l I 14488 •vrtlinif.
“ And to a ir .............
prett for rongrettional action neit year to nullify a Supreme Court
salaries Ilia n they w r o i-rllm i ||18• l i t r i i iMHlft# .n r,| u n t i l W ••«|tt#*4
f fl| f
111 F t
hen they were ‘allowed' lo •« •Im v . l i t I 2 6 . l e. • R il l M#*1 4 »
decitton giving the federal government control over the m irginal teat
litis
if
T ift* in# 't t n g fn n ib ' &gt;lf
I ***| 1 \
Ig n ." he added.
along the coatl of their dale.
ll*M89#| #»f D llr t r t n t • •f *hc Sc»8l1&gt;.f T o M*
T h e ir avowed resentm ent was#
f l##1#* f*nt|»ifr f* h 4 flil Wf
fly W ll.ls A R H C O M M O L L Y
•t r a,
precipitated h y the high court's passed
in#’ f r * 8*1•! K ' h*l»l #•♦
legislation
fir in g
the
refusal
yesterday
to
rehear slates title to the submerged
• 848
7 : 111 n V I n f V . I.* b R 1 f ,|,e .
M sny civic groups in the rnuniy sre w orkin g for the Iwiierm enl
claim s by Texas and Louisiana coastal lines, hut the b ill was of citiie n s. Mrs. P . M . (iutgles. preodenl o f the Sanford (hornets and
f » n f v f ia n jf f t r ,
14 1* 1 »
to ownership o f the o il-ric h bel*. vetoed h r President Trum an. A
often called tha lldelands. The sim ilar Mil was approved by tha Professional Woman's C lu b, pointed nut today as the nrgsni/atlon
S im
o rd
W p j i I I m •r
cou rt rea ffirm ed Its June decision House Ju d ic ia ry Dommlltae' this launched its program in o b s e rv in 'r nf National (hitm en Women's
l l t g h y e s le t 'la y 71
g iv in g the federal governm ent re a r hut never reeehsd e vote Weak.
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I ' mI s v ^
param ount righta over the
In the House nr S enlte.
"K n o w in g lh a l w orth w hile pro- • youth o rg a n iia tlo n *1 Seminole
it*
11
\i.
not
1
1'.
R a i n \ • ' - " I s i - ’ 1 1 lif t hit%
p e rty.
Senator
fo rm a lly
(D -T e x a s ) Jecta hold the interest of their High School known *» the K ey
W
l
I
I
I
S.
S
E
C
O
N
D
D
IV
IS
IO
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K
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(&lt;1'i
W
hen
I
l
—
vs
T o t a l r » , t ta in * 47 •45* h#-|
In
A u s tin , T e x ts
A tto rn e y expressed
each
organisation |_3uh. Prom otion o f the lllond
"serious
disappoint­ members,
wid' (lien'
*48r h »
N o r M t il I M
f 't n. 1
(ien eral Price Daniel promised m ent” at tha la fast Supreme strives to support one outstanding Rank and sight conservation are go no patrol, Father Frank quietly pt&lt; k up lu» n llr and
|i '
l •” 1 r m
In continue the f ig h t Announcing C ourt ru lin g and added:
p ro je c t," the declared.
W li»n they are wnum lrd. lie help* tir v llirtu out " I rlanyrt
"tajn r aim s o f th r IJons Cluh*
•i i t
that he w ill file a second petition
end to w at 6 l l A M
In order th a t the public may
A nd when death reaches not In lake them, he give* (Item (hr la .'
“ Congress tr ill be railed upon know more about these local o r ­ - f w h lrh H a r r y Robson Is K in g
fo r rehearing Dsnlel said:
I Jon and the Rev. Frank Morgan rile s o f hi* church. He h** dune*
P M
to
exert
Its
poerer
and
a
u
th
o
rity
‘ I am shocked at the court's
ganisations the fo llo w in g list in Oviedo.
that foe more than I'* ' man
o"
«" '* I &gt;' '
to Ko
complete disregard o f the undis­ I t 14-half of tla ta ownership. W e • few o f the outstanding groups
The Jayrees o f whom W illia m less
than nine weeks and e»i h lime re* from Ireland 16 v r - i
ago.
shall
g
ird
u
the
ronteet
In
thv
puted erro rs
M in te d
nut In
and their projects has &gt;&gt;ern com ­ II. Slem per l* president, seek to
ha* l-f t him w ith e • """
ire I r iv e ye ar- ag.. A m e rica n
ipa
T e x a s ' petition fo r rehearing and ••••pe that we m ay soeee-d.
piled h y the R. and P. W . Club;
(rain young business and p m - il
heart. F o r th ey were no lo n t-e J lio n !rrwq.. res,tied
him
lio n i
"Texa *
w iih o u t
denial
or
1;
'J i
at the c o u rt’s refusal Is hear
J 6 C K S O N V II.I.F .. C V f
Th# P ilo t H u h w ith Mrs. II. feasional men fo r leadership hy
evidence before m aking a factual question for over 100 yean owned B. Chapman •* president, sup­ active prom otion o f m unicipal strangers lo him hill close frleed-. 1sleevin g si Ihr hands of Ispsn
77
M
A t la n t a
”
1
would
rather
he
w
ith
them
lo
j
esc
raptors
I
t
feel
Ib
r
(inert
a%4
determ ination.”
In fee the ildelands adjacent to ports tha m ilk fund. The Woman * projects.
16
Itis m a ik
N a n s kept him f e r n an even nor — R o -.t o n
The refusal to reconsider Its Its roast. N o federal cou rt nor Club, o f which
Mr*. It. II.
The Seminole County Cham ber |he f ns holes." he said
66
17
ttdelands derision was announced a n y other federal a u th o rity c h a l­ C ru m le y I* president, has for a " f Com m erre. II. Jams* O u t,
I think Fa ther Frank is the t,e-i I fati- h y landing here again md l i e r iv e r
71
IN
In tha route order*, w iih o u t a la - lenged our ownership or our project the " T h r if t Shop.” C ity president, eeelia to promote the loved chaplain I have ever met. I l ­ lo llin g h*&lt;k th - Com m unist North f t — * M n in e i
ivy
87
righta. For tha federal g overn ­ beautification is the aim o f tha industrial development n f the ia an unique chaplain in a u nltu r Koreans.
F r e .n o
M
"T w ic e they save,! m v H#» and Vv*#*#
ment now to chafin'** u c m U G a rte n Cteb » f which Mra. t* K. county a rd to b rin g u »w e lH .tn s w ar. He .hiean't want to I - ih n u rh '
h
n
V n »|
(t|
I wanted lo do -otttt lininc m re
an act o f uaurpuUeg « 4 tra ns­ Spanevr la president. The Ju n io r and enterprises her*.
rr»
P
h
o
e
n
ix
i
t
r
i
Baseball twagtsa la one o f the
W o - , * - , . gression o f ou r tit!*.
K a rlyle HoushnMec Is com ­ o f a* a hem. nut he Is — h y A m e r­ tu r n ," he said, lie 1'ioked on an W ashington
70
64
prim ary pmJacta o f the R o ta ry mander o f the Sanford Poat 88, ican soldier* who don't w ant them- old frie n d — l.t. C ol. Jame* W. Kd. M iam i
70
Rep. Pickett ( D - T f U g ) M id:
at
selves
thought
of
heme*
either
w
a
rts
n
f
D
e
lia
-,
w
h
o
had
hren
" I n m y opinio*, the s t a r t ac­ Club i t which O rv ille Toochtnn tha A m erican Legion, which seek*
7 'i
70 .
Ja ck .n n v ill#
although
they
are.
her*
In
1946.
C
o
l.
F
d
w
a
r
tsaid
to Insure c iv il and national de­
tion Is fu rth e r evtdeaet th a t It la praaldanL
&lt;1
Rt
I 'r n s a m l a
Ilia
name
la
Fraoela
Wood*
h
r
would
like
lo
a
rre
o
t
th
r
oriest's
Tne Klwmnia C lub w ith Ralph fense. C h ild w ulfare and rahahIs ranching dor i r i oge th a t are
75
70
T am pa
Ife a lla a va u s Paw* M r)
and he I* a 4A-year-nld Catholic
Three
ye an
ago
treartooce wo Mage V e t )
A . S m ith as president, supports

K ey Witness In
N. Y . Graft Probe
Attempts Snicide

Service Officer Pay-Off Charged
Shows Vets How &lt;To Dewey In N.Y.
To File Claims Flection B a ltle
Governor Is Accused
O f Paying Hanley
T o (^uii C’.tmpaif;u

District Governor Of
Rotary Entertained

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S a n If iid D r o v id r s
P a r k ini* S n a f r I*
0! T i i i t k r i

No -Storm Damage
Is Reported Locally

Texans Plan (legislative Action To
Nullify High Court’s Oil Decision

B. And P. W. Club Outlines Work
Of Various Civic Organizations *
Irish Chaplain loins G. I. Patrols
And Aids Wounded In Korean Baltic

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“Adopting’" Industries

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M U k U k iO Ift I9M
l9«ilj&gt; •••?►* l a h i r O l
ChnrilnMe American* hnve Adopted Kuro|x&gt;« n fninilici.
^
____ Miff *«»4»|
Iirovulliijf them with food a i ,«J cl&lt;,tiling tunl I It, rcLy i|..&lt;it&gt;t
I I I Mm o MIo -%•*»»*
A k l l l H •• *he#4 «»••• M IIIM tune Hiving Wit* liven nf mnliV. Now till* h.i ■iliumir &lt;'a,-.I|.. r;c
n l k f i t i i t i i . 4i Ik* r « # i n n iM i
lion Ailinltmfration in tliiu kiiiK " f miking Am ertrnn LiiaJl a t liiil, lU d la ,
ifc# I n
i w n » » » M Malrh 1 ( M l
iii 'hh ci.nrorn* in "adopt" K iiru|n«ii Industrie* fo r two ycflm.
" “ ’ K ill 1.4 *11 •*. U M R
Tliin would Involve itn iiiln g EuVtqH'itn farlnky mfeiiHgfrH inul
.
1.411*1
b U N IlU ) H I »N
tiimht Imitila In A m eiicjtli jduiit.- O u r own exjM'rln
R i i &gt;! w i m If mma n 1* t
w on III K" In Kurope amt ailvinn iruproveiuiTit* nui'K o I h I hv
"
i i n «t h i t ' i i o t h a t k i
f &lt; M lilf •
i -iA Innjiectiim nn tin* iqmt. New maoiiined, if required, won id
.9 If li tal k
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f tta ^ la t «4 ttill*tfcA fait*
R t | iir * ii' m! •mIt**mm||| Hi lal*a«l
ifNi|M|Mi if t *****a la il •
la*
4t it I Mik I'ltltaaa, fii-tin tf, l i l t
&lt;1* f l ip aa4 •• (anal*
ftI# fftta ld I* a
ul |Im
A tia tla it •«
it hit It I* p p IIIIM
o t i » * l » f l i fa H i »*t V *f fvpaiH*
•ailaa t.f all Ik* laral &lt;•*••• pilpf#4
. n - 1 Ala n titapaptr a* a f l l ** al
#|* m a t 4 lip tlrfcM
" ¥ T ! b b O a v , i m i i7. i t jo
T O D A r n H im r * F H M
T h e re i»
tn&gt;ltnrll*e rode of
hfltiui and d r r r n o and i l f l i l *
im pel- turn I •• •** down Ih e l' live
lu make an* tacrlHce. IteliR l.m peoplr r a il ihla •li-rie * Inner %«»'•
llw ( l u l l (ihtia l. I h» b o lj
lhal no wan m il dtodie* and "
main a man: ll «liatl nut be tor
given him , netthrr In lW » Ufa nm
(h r Ilf r to m ine.— M a li. I If' !*3i
i i yo u a lt annmy those L yf
milium A tn rn e s n i whom television
ta li 'lia &gt; r ,bc«n made n p i* I*”
ohaulrta J»y f)&gt;r uoymt»n*,n l,» re*
* tnl ru h c y 'n n r
Iclcvin o n , we
can on lv rc- « ’• i«&gt; "n u ilw v»onl»
of u it
« ti i i i f "U c •no* (h*
l,u t |,y y m .i « 'it new i i i i W
Nfti ycl i W I'm I In •a ll the old
aside.”
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tJJy. S lr r l »a*l llir I 10 li» » »
l&gt;egun ntynliaiiom In rant
u i r i »o lh*t d ir p m r ul ilrrt
will go up m dial rv trylln iiy
made out of ilr r l will coil moir
to dial lltt ira l v ,« « r i n| al*
M oilungRtrn including ike ilc rl
w o rk rtt will hr ird u ird . It ju il
(iqcm i itrm to m a lt much itn rr
to u i.

Strength In Arms
While Comniunlrtt fore*** in Knrcn were enjoying vie
t»ry lifter vlrlnry (luring Urn .lurnmt r, u wiihwpreini nuppini
tion nrorte th:it tliene nurctnwea were to Ire put &lt;luwn In nupjetii nf the dnctrliif* that vjm tly nt||mrii&gt;r iniiiilicrB may over­
whelm any opponent on the battlefield, It wua known that
the Korea Ifed- Intel n H ijm iio iity in tankn and for a time
n artillery, but it npja ar»at that tiie chief elenient of their
ulieaglti Iriv in negmlugl) In. xhiiu tlblr n ::crvr;: of men
to he thrown Into the llnerl to rcplme |om.h«'H. It hllH often
Ih‘1‘11 argued llmt the finny w ith unlim ited numlrern of men
in tire end in invincible, and it appeared Hint the United Ne
' iofin force.* would niinply have to wait fur the Ited man
..per to run out.
Nnw the appraiHii of eipii|itnent captured when the Red
armies mmth nl the flHth I'nri.llel melted aw ay him cjiu m l
ii revernid of (hi* notion. Intelligence nffieern ure quoted nr
aying that the North Korean tinny had enough fire |*mei
*.r a foive there time* its size hy World W a r II Btumlaida
'hat it had more automatic wea|xiii«, in relation lo Ih e iium
n« ra of men, than any comparable armed unit o f any nation
n that war. This pula a different light on the campaign.
Jjite r appraisal*, when more time lias elapsed and mole
lelails have la fii learned, may change the picture again.
Ihe Influence of air and naval strength Is yet to lie reckon
*1, Hirt it now appears that the Korea record w ill go down
a the rnllllary historic:, in support not of the doctrine of
vast 'iiumirern of men hut of the doctrill* nf maximum

Mi i

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^ Jlo
ring bryond all i)ur«nnn of
ill 'that ihr K u -u m i&lt;ln d
noriacy n not ,o d d ir x n t imm
f l C rtm a iiy'' w iirir l i n t wa
vulualiy tn in p lrir unamme
ly &lt;^^o|iini(in nn all pnlmral rttil
lt| l Af rip ic r ir d at ih r pofll '

|We arc breoauny a Itldr lai
liitguMrci w illi our w ralltrr rnndl
•ion, at ih r ninth him nanr nt
Ihr leaw n boil, up (mm ih r Canh
bean lhi» lair m ( V io lin
Wr
thought d ir rummer wa, grlline
enlrraiy loo old (nr lhal to il nl
fouiuhuM i ui.nl mmrone irnnnd
ed u, lhal one id ih r w ont Ian
rka n e i thn ila lr rte r hail ranrr
on O n . 20

W h n h rr you a ir one ol ihotr
who can take tl or leave il aloar.
i( you are inclined to gel drunk
every day or Juil once in a while,
you ihould teat! in detail the
ilo ry o l young I.nni* Gillum td
Detroit who gui rhunk I'ralay
night end ellackrd live women
killing one o| ihem end aeiinudy
Mlitinng two othrri. " I am to tiy “ ,
he laid. "W hen I get drunk I gel
ipein I iurl can't help it” . Rui
t h il won't Liing iW woman had
lowlife or aave him from a long
lertn in priaon.
fih e n ll Jimmy Sullivan, the
' Titling cep” , hat Item u, dieted
• Dade county grand iury lor
o l dulv end f lo w in g a
g lyndicalr lo operate
within hit jum dirlion. Ih e grand
faaid lhal hu detMliai. intUad
___
to enforce ihe law,
ipent moat of their lime acting a,
(to n going around to varp
•ambling houtaa c o m in g op
into a divvy o l the tpollt.
(loumbad ii

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Sdy It With A Smile!
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A sin ilf work!), wonder a, bven when
wli
it Is used dellliersty* *he'jlerilm a’f whotn1y^u amlie
smile won't atop b* figgre
#ol i-wlwlber ytiu aiw uryd lo &gt;uqUng or nut
not the rgapoitMi
nr vm ir smile 1wilt lw quick ami unfailing. And the mriH*
Mitch you sintle, the easier it y lll lie to amile again
A* on ex|&gt;t'iintent, see w h it yon can do w ith your smile,
iff ami when you go Into a d r u g s t o r e for a tlrree-cent s ta m p
and hand (In clerk a ilnllar, smite. If you are rudely shovel
a s id e (n a crowded street, d o n 't glare o r g i v e the offender
n-wirll down— until*. If, on the other hand, you trip some
body up, don’t merely apologize In a perfunctory way— mid
a smile.
The same goes for the soft answer which Is said to
‘urn uway wrath. Don’t behave as (hough you, too, wer*
'.eeking a fight. Kememla-r that If all were known you might
realize that Ihe Udiavinr you ruttslder Bo repreheiHhlc ha•it least n cause fur being and that If you were in the other
ft'llbwV Bhig'S you intglit act even worse
I .mi If K Blsrh.
'•I. I&gt;„ in Your Life.

'I«« I,nfi* To Clnwtify

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On lltr lu l id frt(u iif(l rradme
all Seminole 'County irlxtol
lie n . I ' l A mrrnhrra. p a m ili.n l
I children, la ip a y fn . ahd al*
a in ln rtird in adtool prrj
S H O U IJ) Ul thr Oci. If.
of U H i'H J f U in r J Tb* mm2
il d r voted to puhlic rdura
in America frorrifkitalriyarlrt'
ougli ro llrg r givtng ill iaullt
it, virtue,. If you want In
v here &gt;ovi m bool, eland, in
iht) ..aiinnal ite ia gr, trad thw
italic o l Idle.

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NIGHTCAP?

THE WORLD TODAY

U|*in;um m \&lt; K i :n z ik
At* I'n ir iin V lfa ir* C uluw aUl

grange b f»i-ir.|f n f i « v » erial*
ttp.lt iW I'wrjiuniit
I ' . . . m ils ' tinder tie o e rn l lb. f Til
Min), ill I nit., liters one ot tt.1
A sia tic hot ,p id ,.
The terasitneta « l the iH.tirion

in he, » n

i* rrfl.iliil In the ultfent seek,
vini aggesl tu Waftilnenni (peel
I remnnhly
supplied i,y III* I.m openIm t lo-mnel ven.
n|&gt; II H. aria, .iellv. itr, l., Ihe
Building up industry nhruud ia nno nf Urn I h*«i jm^.-ilili l.h i.l p.e„*&lt;l h o l t Ii tolie. T ilt'
Is esel In have come fmm
vvuya nf raiaiiiK tin* livin y ntamlain ami m in lm lin y fn iii- re.|ne&gt;t
t i o i ' h l i . f m i . M in ld e r
J u le -,
muniam. iiy l«-mliay their uni, our uvsn imluwti ieji wntihl
&gt;1mI., win, I, re.w In this coonti y
mir nwu t'cnnomir foundation, wince tMs wliuuld eventually eeeklllK *l&gt;) b t his country', ,*v
lu llin ' tiie drain nf the direr! Miwiwlnnce now ftiruialied.
■ iinan.eol g in s , am.
'I lie m allei of iin ioviilale c o n ..
"W liy almiilil I Ianlid up a rnmpetltor 7“ liuninewn men
. i h i I. ll,r i l l , eat o f i fresli lie I
may auk. Till* jdaliit I b not likely to la- heard an much nn H ! . . I f f i i . h r tn t.m ot three wrtkn
might have la in unme yenrn ngn. American im luntry in an T l.e French arm v o f Ifto.tsst has
Hiiidly e.-lnlillnlied (hat the amount nf dainaye which hum , heett lu ffrri.iK set to n , revarvv* |
I lean cohiiM'tiUnii could cau.»e iw h a feared. O rta in ly it ar.'t arm , are lie. .tut for th l, a(&lt;
en.etxeoey,
appear- tluil not for some time will cnitUimritn) plantB tie . proarhlne
'the French resit.eal
fo llo w e l.
aiile to do much mure than keep yniug. Am erican lal*nr i- th e ir abandonment of I be In.i.or I
(.lilt (HillUon of li.n tl.h e nn It "
■ii mucli more productive than iiu kurnpeuti intinlerpm
lhal we need lint fear nerinua Inrh nf huwiueBa. What Inwi f io n t iir Iwlween In.lochlns all •
th e r e h mipM he more than made up hy the gain to mu China. Tl.al l&lt; I tie I M l.I front lei
, sllonnh'.l.l which Ihe f ieri.tl ha d
own econumic and politjeal aecurlly.
to*t nr al.aiidoi.e.l In atc.ot e
Moreover Knrope, made Htronger and given u Idglier 1 month Att.l to.lav Halgol. stir
atandard nf living by new ind u itrial aurceaa, m ight then buy tin t.h r. rr|&gt;oile.| tin- al.sndonfnenl
of th r oiitp'ist nf Nn. hnin
more rather than lean from America.
T ills .rente* a n o ton* situation

W r a ir yl* ,1 |n «ar lio t r it e x
D iw r y la k in y In rm rll nul n l d ir
p ifm lr n tia l l » r r i f 1902, H r hai
h « t in , ch a n tr and. n ltlr adm iniiIinf6&gt; that hr w, I# ka » p t n .r tl
h ifilH I to h* prdinp* th r •w o fil a r m a m e n t :1
c a fip a in d n thn cnanliv rvr* ero
d i f r d A n d w r laofar lhal irf Mr||l &gt; » n a l F ja ro lu jw rr. lie |,wiil
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TUESDAY OCT. 17, 1950

H A N m u m w tR A i.n . n A n n m n , f l o r id *
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Hr KllMHKI.I, M Y

In all p i" l« U | it y an a ltrm n l w ill in d o ip llv llrj^ d .
&gt; inode at ik g u v x i k frl'iR b tr* i r .lif i.in ia 'i n t e r , have , ibpyvn
ssv *oue tvlte 6f t.'s*t-t&gt;tl&lt;«f »e therms Ives ii'c r e a u n t lv r je r m u ,
'e ira llte tam hllng. In vtewi o f »* '- Award pensioners 'nte m n ren i tn
•4 I ’h rld ie M ) h w id -b e
hi* i* .r h lha&gt; if 't h e y v i 'i . &lt;*•
'D le re tlr.l m |ke attemnl »
"g a ll,n l gan ddin ir they w ill h
t r made tn leyeHte gamlill
ewnetmi* o n ly to the ondeiw url 1
f . " C alifornia . ■
far (i I- e a tlm a tr.l tha, f'.tie » "
W zitin e lo Ihr ( T r i ll*., flcle, . linn dollar- w ould have ti&gt; In- w - "
M onitor, Klinml* Hendrik, chtnf o ' sred In F a llfn in la every &gt;&lt;-•( *
•heir I ’acific New, lliir.-.m ^ '.la t.
pnv for |wi.siolu In- ltd - mean*.
lhat “ informed fallforfan* ‘-sir.
Hack of iiu - •ffo r t (&lt;• turn '*
the word* 'InajJismF m m I *vl *tat- of C a lifo rn ia /,v.r in e*iid&gt;
lou*' In deSctllie Ih* m r s " o e t' ln«r Inlet e*la, lia-k, sto-k #nJ I,
v e lire gMohllnR with), w ill ap- r#l, I* an im ynnisatiiin known - ■
iw ar on ibe NnvemWr hallo,.
ihe I ’rMhma 4 Ta sn a vrr* ft Filer**
A r.o r.lin e to Hendrik, I f fh » Inc. Three o f il* officer* would be
•■teaanre •l.ool.l pars, it would k come nieinhrra o f the Commbv'n• major victory foe underveurhl lo he set up tu rn p lm l eamht'n**
tim e throoyhniit Ihe naliun a* n and they are n in . inlo-ird s » pro
•rovlile* for an all-powerful f j v - " d o i o f C a lifo rn ia 's “ Ham nr •
tnan hoard or rnnim btlon w ith F y n " prnpo«nl o f n few v e -e j
'•ower tu license and * n n e rvi»«
To flirts cre d it both the H r v h
■AinhtlnR o f all type*, race traek liran and D ernocrailc nsr'ies «e
"■•ting. Iiookmaldng, w agerlnir on Callfotnla atw oppu.c.l i- *M*
sth le tif run!rale ami the like. Hal rneatute and a , r u rrln * u
d
ties f o r liusrd nit in hr !• w ou ld fra l (ioverm ir Kart I V - r i *ti
total (60.000 a vest plu* tra v e lln
candidate fo r
r e .r lrr 'ln n
.s i nen.es, and II would have r*
“ I ’m la a ln -t If . h-oh. I ' sUU) oOo •avtllaM* to art up pnd •thkar."
tte m o c ia lic
■rt starteil.
Tames Roosevelt terms It "h «d **
l l Ja d ifficu lt to twiteve that
Californians h -»vv- oiilv •. 'v&gt; 1
Ihe people af ear stale would vat
nt aslghhotlhif Nev**99 M o '
*or »uch a danyeiou* set op, but Irgsllre.l g a in h lln ir'- ih ff &gt;*
*1
H endrik contends lh a l the me* luslraletb J o iik a 1. II
Rpre hgs a good rhanc* of pasatfte g a in rlvl# leader, pol* i* •• '
becauge of Ih* clever intfinep In wav, "A*h '( W e ltiie n -* **
rshich M Is nropovd and tha fact and |,as V e g g s : *W|ki
Hint It Is tied up with old a** and r l lv e lK lIn n s T V h tir In--* I -•
welfare paiuloiM.
mSnl V T h e v ll te ll »Mi I V
Aa'FrupoalUan No. s on th u .C * !- bip-tlni* racketeers and nn
X X X I I of the Slat# (lon alitiilh tw
Ifnrnia ballot it will U sw aie A r t i e l '
VlrgU W . Fetfr#qn. wk*». c »
»'he proiaiaad law b w tM b y at at •terlsir# ns opam llnt dlrrcfnr n*
fng, "T h a purpuaa o f this A r il. d - th* Chl-aao O rtm e Comml***-*I* to ml** mousy lo pay Hi# i ns' makst him an authority, save ih-*
rtiire m a n l pay. old a re and (ha proposed ael-uo it ideal for c Ind pension* and w elfare end toahlinr (hr csm blln# interests t pnrt a f tha aver-lncrte lin e b«r&lt;te» paint out th* atat* amon* therrjrllm J i l taxpayea *f *|| a# sfW tf.
In *
Raadjh* IM i, dotiM.I***
nf th* Bout to rn California CM*
m lfte a f u r finad

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Is . (line II leaves »ome KH» ncle
of frnh tlri open lo Ho O il Minh'
iru e,r ills . T h e y th u - have e n -a c r e , to supplies ntu! other alii J
from romniunlet C hina
i And hi hit.*I C h in a it K o t'ln ,
which Is* a v lla l in te r o t in O p *
out. nine nf tiie a lru g g lr. lo t
china like Korea. C o f steal rtts
tetric lni|Hirtsnce to th r Soviet hlo
in the n ffrn tlve tn cnnimtiiils
A sia quite apart from "tiie r eon
| sldeiatiotis, Moscow
vain*
Ii"
ki*|&gt;ilif a i.il e. f o i l , of I'te io !.
I troi.ps ta d up there, weakenin'*
I tin. Flench d ifrn -e a In France and
•bsinr the Paris iruvernineht In
make huK* n iilita rv eapenditnr***,
A* s matte, o f fa ct, the lin k,
l.lna which olo e was a lOlirre of
tn u iii w e a lth fo r France hi* lie
ro n .f a in lit tope a lo .il h* I n i-f,
file it. I.c* hate d tle .f tip, and the
init only i i po’irio ir nut nionev to
maintain b«&gt; fw m ie n hut I* *vid to
i.ave M ilferr.l .lo * t lo |IAi,00i) raaiia llir - du lll.i; the fia l.t.iie if th*
past lim e year.
A rut that l«n ‘t the to ld
of
F t ares'* trouble, in India Lina. Hh»
i l.a.klliv Ihe V i. lo a f vuveiniuenl
h&gt; ad. .1 hv Iiu . I Ini. foruirr cm
jieror of Afina in V irtn s iu rren
prier* C.a hlm hloa, T o n k i’i a n '
Vnil*,II llo w e vrt thl* eovernmefl
iln 't K dtllip fu ll im hlli' • iliO '.r'
Incauie of d e t a i l 'faction with th »
ilrv ii* of Inifrpetiderce.
Tt.e ,itu atlon h a - Men cnnit.il
■S lid ireentlv t.y the fa.'l lhal
Da., list for rnm ethim r like threw
month* ha* l.e»n &gt;.n tlia Kt»nch
Itn lata, and oth e r inipoitant o f f
r ia l, have I en sstievt.r As a i b
aul i Ihe V U titn a m
goydrtuntn'
h » ii/ l juicn r.M ^hty »&lt; tiv*
The V fflm la h &gt; n # h it l» » und*»
H o Chi Mink, w h ile recelvjnv h s -l '
me ffnm O iln a and R ntda srr n v (
all i.'iimmupist* Snfde of t'a rn ar
. epuhliran* bent o&lt;i eje. tine *ti*Krem h ftou i the cotm lry a tu
. . t l .r , s M the flsrhMn* ha, best
W a t e r ACt IS A l l DIAT RIM AIMS o f ll No. t h w i A A lliin es ' p l a i * w hltii
poln* on since tw in.
•
u a J . s d i.esi A lin clon tl. l l t i . t i . w h ,:e on a l o n t t n e psu tonn ei ilisvk
The Fiends tmve maiiilained
tJIgiil, Rilling bvv o f ll.* *1* pe r.u d, abowivl. tfiiie ra u tlvo d l Aouudphulu)
that with itia le rla l ,uppo|l th* .
•art handle th* troutile In tn d i
bins. Il temnln* to he •,,!&gt; wi.e
ther l)ivy can do ,u m y h r lh t i
.other "K .-re sn ailuatlan’' I* da
velopkur which w ill call far on*
.Ida Inler vent lor..
Certainly Ih* Fren ch pottian no
is a in.i't u nron ifoitah le
one
erpeclally w ith Ih r holder helwe**.
Hy I. A F III. AN M At THIN A L II
lieil China and Indn China starwl
(AN CH O R il iF riMI.H)
Inn wide open In admit fill the.
(F o e I I A I . H IM I I I
•..mmunltl aid.
A N lT K &gt; B A (il , A ls ik s
l/l'J
A lie ig h t t..*in in the , l v over
tb# N o iili l ’.i&lt; tltr t* lielptiiK to win ll.e U iu le il N.aliohi* In ttle m K o ir* .
Thai'* Ibe tw*l ivsy to describe t
Ih r n d llta ty air liansiH iit set ..I ncveial rountries.
T in y converge ..n F.ln irn dorf
vicr .,|Hiatioti which Is s c iq iig
sll-tim * a irlift reroid s in the Wgr A ir Force h a ir lu an a lin o .f
-te d d y stream th im lgh the day
I supply.
IFa a tra in that tie trr stops and night.
Crew* arc lo g gin g htm dird* of
W. II. I'a ra ilv , s to o »p'&lt;-l*l*-i fo ilin g , a continuous supply linn
hmifa Some teach th* "Top o f
that
depend*
uu
Ihe
gut*
o
f
its
w ill vlsil -4 h s Veterans &gt;'*- I** •
ihe lis t1* still an- taken o f f f.*r
1 *111, Tta ln ln u C la s t T h u r -t s i pilot* mol tlu u lg e n ry uf the ir* t. A l *uch time* the ronrmer*
I, t,. be done.
iitpM at T;10 f l e M i al the I I I - '
W ith a l.n illi fron t h a lfu s y , u l (til..Is p t . f r r Japan, nhetu
!k -w ! 4 p r w liu lld in r la work w t '“
mound th# w orld there o n to lor liv in g ia ,-h'* |e r. T ie m ilila ry
John H e rsutt. tn«tA*clnr. In &lt;*“
re fe r »t*te*itrti- Iny-oVeia w ith a
•a ilin g for the weather, nn fo u l,l.e nn* * class in faira tr«c t).•&gt;••ih ttity oT -*-cing theiv fa in t.
up
of
romruunicMttoriA
in
iln
.f.
maintenance.'
lira.
Fur o p e n
and Canadian
'm g of piH .rrlic*.
Mr. Vi*T*hn trulav r mlnd-d v
pilot* make little sightseeing trips
Th# Jo l,■ is n..I eaay. F o rg o into A nchorsg.. and t l. H. tow ns,
eran- that J u lV «6 , IK .t. w ill •
Hi* tiriU dat* to waksr -»mll»*»&gt;&lt;&gt; plan.* Uu Die Alaska teg o f tbo re la xin g I m fo ie the nest to u r of
fur V.M-atlunal A grtcoh u re. Vet nurth crii rmite a rrive a r Flrn cn - du ty.
d orf A F H hen- and then he id into
etau O n -T h e -F a rm lr»ln * n f.
lin e hotel In-re has tu rn 'd o r t r
“ It iliu a llv takes two or thte&gt; th* world's worst weather fac­ tw o entire floors fo r the "user nf
nu,nl ).* to trru rt- cert I dea l's uf en to ry. For IMM) mil#* along the rom m ertliH p ll.rfl, on U ie llre e ls
A b ut inn
Archipelago p la n e overhead, lo t no &lt;m&gt;- asks
i l l h meiiU, rom plete the ipplien v.dranir
lion bum* and secure final appro th r hlirk fn g .'s lu e t, icin g Coodi- l&gt;&gt;op|n see tiie uiilform s, h e ir
val fMtrt the ftln te Depatlaient n* «:nnx, high wind* and endless tho planet overhead, hut no one
Kdoretlon i » seewr* the train, h tul*U The ta*l atop is hhemy*.
- . n jsk-. tn.K m any pilots, how many
.Irak tn stilla tln n c n rv id ***
&lt;rat *
of
a flig h ts, nr iju citioiu . aleuit the
s in lv i.
- &gt; ■c» &gt;9 V " d
*" *,(
The aim o f th is pttorsm . h m onalah: t.»|i du rin g the la*t m i go. T h e y know that p rio rity
w ar. Ahetsi ia Ih* u n frirr.d 'y material and ctoch perm nnel a rr
im inird owl, i* fo provide U ainip
I 'or I it . , J»|mn. Korea, and Ihe tra ckin g the Korean fro n t. T h e y
In farm iag th a t w tfl tw tls i1 enabi
/. H. S. ft.
ih r veteran to mah* a good livln
avoid rum ors that m ight satoitI'llo ts on tho route r rp o il In- ; age that e ffo rt.
through fartnin* and to lire w 1
in lcife re n re
b'f
T h . aerial fie .g h t ihrough l.eie
on ih 'l i farm s. T h e main ub|acUr creased ra tio
l-j slrra
_ in
__s out uf M rF h o rd Field,
It tu provide tra in in g in g*n*r* Russian Jtm in in g sipliant, " im &gt;ogrlrultur*, includlo* farm *ho aanr* va lu t" music and static M ash, ami Hiuoillon Field, Cali
I* teller, so th at the veterse that ha* been . going oh fh r th e , |(,rnia. Th* m ilitary chain has
i l.ruuylo f&lt;ipd . f* n u iii»n**eiii. ' • past two years. ( I f f Jitm A Ito ir i„c™ iH*l rawlili#* a t F.lwendotf
w ill become * to t te r farmer and r aarial routo paosaa w ilL.n W , A F t t This** kvy Aleutian bier*
miles of Hovl#t Kamchatka.
1 „ -l„ d u|r,| for aiiiitdoKii -K h rm rood rhlsen.
liirdm tn ul m ahy tlnda and va. A.lak and Fold H ay— have b«**n
" I It* ^ut.sUtence ajlosraacss, m
to W W e aal laoc* for trainee many itnifnr m i pitotUt# U g fo u r-, in-Id up*u tv - (tad and rommunl
tr a n ip orte,
r ll. The »|
'planes ration station*. Ttie chain s lu t
i ligitv
who tn tU fn e lD illy purtu* Ih
ear ocoiaa- of Insignias, i# p iv- che* on to various fields In J a ­
tn tn ln d b Ihe s s s if as far olh*
sen tin g m any h ranch** rtf **r- pan, F in a lly 1h« prvvto u i cargo
tjpe* i.f tra in in g ," M r. H tn o n dviev*, eewtal great rumnwrcial reaches Korea and tha to itlfe i &gt;
sir lines, and Ih* tra nipo r t fore** I rent.
.W*h IM flto r a at# ut#d to
making ;&gt; p h a h 111*, brak# tinIngs, art# to* a h ln iU s and mold
We (live 1 Day Service *
#d pin tles.

“Freighl Train Li Sky” Fliers Face
World’s Worst Weather In Alaska

Shop Specialists
T«V $t FarmiVet
Training (lagK

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almost w ith out
#xc#piton. D
gambling t t iU r r s U ar* work It
"award Uia ostactpisnl ol »u laaliiatJan."' .

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I t ii||)g|*&lt;| I'fNM 9' m *
i am definitely a n u trd o f bein^
aide lu clean up my financial oic
lig jlw .iii w illiin 90 day,.**
D ie Democratic candidate l o t j
governor, Hep. W a llri A - Lyn ch .
1iiiim ediatriy
accwied
Governor
: Dewey o l participating in a ''ne­
farious frlm e .
H r iharged lh a l
Hanley bad been b o u gh o il 10
gi«e up bit own la m b d a .) L l
governor and lo run. inilead, for
ll.e Senate.
The 7t ye a r-o ld Lieutenant tjo v rm o i i.ad t^an assured of tha
Hi put,Ip a/t g u iw m a io tta l n o n u n -.
alt on IU.I11 D ew ey &lt;hanged his 4
mind about r e itr in r . Dewtjr an­
nounced Sept. 4 that he would
t»ek a th ird term .
I.yiach tla im n i
that
Dewey
| stood "con virt* .! hy h it own ru n ­
ning mate o f tiartvrtng one o f the
higheif u fflt e - in the g ift o f ih t
people foi his own peitonal gain
as though it was a commodity Ul
. the m nrkrt ptare.1'
Ib- contended that, as a result
of the tli'd lo su ie , DeWay "w ou ld
have to ps* impeached" if
re- 4
elected N ov. 7, and that H an ley
"could never lw .ra te d " In Ihe
Senate.*"
Ilarilev said tliat one of the in ­
sinuation. tis-ing diaw n from (he
letter wa* th at Dewey liad prom ikeii him a stale j..h If h r war*
defeated fo r Ihe Senate «eal.
"T h a t’a one o f those h a lftru th s," H an ley declared.
lie .aid he told Dewey th a t, if
he w ite defeated, h« m ight hav* .
to a«k ll.e Governor for a s ta (e 4
fob. Hanley said Dewey trp lie d
that the state Would lu,l “ want to
lose you l/u in state »ervicd."
In au&gt; wer to a i|uary uu the
rta tr-jo li angle last night, th#
(javernor said that “ nearly twfl
! y*'#r* agn, we » - lk . - i aMrut the ,
posvifdlity." Dew ay added:
" I told him the stale could ill
afford to lose hi* «ervicek. A n y ­
time he U prepared to accept an
appointm ent, f iu n rid er it a great
honor."
Hanley w lt h d r r ir a , a candidal#
for trover n or Sent. 2, and u rg rd
Dewey lo le rou rid er hi* annoencnt daeision to return to priva ta
law practice. •
It. A n d P . W .
Hanley eaid that
where
he
II MMllHll«T« I I am 9‘*.
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illla l.o u of v .trra iia and th eir wiote in the letter that, If h9
fanillics Is an idi]activv uf the went to the Senate “ I could be
a rtu trd of additional ro in p e iiM .... ..a il I a | 4 i , . . n s .ila ry t o
of which J lrs . • F.. Ila k e r la tlon ." h r meant he would lie e llg p irild e n t. T h r V rteian a of Fore* it.le f o r ’ a state pension o f about
, ., ..ii.* ■oat, lo t Johnson, S7JKMI a ye a r, in addition to h it
£
coin m .ip le r, a id , vetrrah* m.d halarv as a senator.
Hanley a b o ta le ,m l to the p a rt'
fninllie* nn.l Ihe V . F . W . A u x iI w iy Uuiiul. to ns national hupir of the le tte r In which lie w rote
lo r orph n*. Mrs. I!, tw it Itaut- that he rm itd pay personal debtl
V IX III It* J.ieeidri t of this group. ill 'JO daya.
lie sal.t the soutre of the mon­
A id to the H a ir y Anna Homo
for Crippled O tt'd .e n i - nn aim ey lie r* per ted was an Insurance
■•I Die Hanford la d jc of Klhs policy that was to mature about
•f which AI toe l« cuter, and of that time.
In N#* Y°M&lt; «7t*y. Oeorue Dal*
the Atum M iller t t i.Iv headed by
ey, public re la tio n , man fo r tb*
Mr- M if In.. MrNeitJ.
It... Ii.* .t,trd Am erican V ete - Inm ocrati.- m ate ro m m ilte * ; said
■ant, b. T , T w ym a ii. rom niander, ihat the te x t , a* released b y H en &gt;*,« aid for dtiatiled vetatar.*. by** office, sualttrd the firs t p l f l - a
Ih* Shriae (Tata beaded t y K.»y rra p h / T li* photostat relss.ed, b y lw
.to W .il f..id ,.id s
aid lu
III* t tl.c Dsntocrate tw fa n i
tlenibiule H ig h School Hand. Fun)* "Dear K in g :
n r th e 'k id d it and d big ( h r)i» • " A f t e r fu rth e r consultation w ith
inv i culisi ^ ru l anuthar w ho waa
mss p ris .le are annual projects.
ta llw i tn fo r consultation I hliv*
I***n foff**l to th* jw iitio n t h it
O il
I daic nul gain I,la on in y future.*
Ila n le y’s rig h t aye was tenw vad
P ’M . l s a H r t . w (-«■ * I i m I ,
I wo yeai s ago, lie -u ffe i ed fro m
4M.I o i l ' |i. iit u k l » f i etonoinic glaucoma, a hardening of the ayai.l.ilosophies rather thsu on th* ball.
laws of Ihe land.”
And Hep I'oa gv (D -T e * a ») de­
decision, did nor tra d the r e - 1
clared:
' iic rn .a l of lh « Rupitm * C o u rt curd.
Another denundatioii o f iba
lo grant a rehearing was an unpleat sol
it m lm lcr
lhat
when action ram* fro n t Hep. Teague
in rm tors of Ih* Hupiern# C ourt ( D -T r s a r ) . who sail): t
1 (v e il aur# t h U ■w* havg
ar* candidates fo r political office
We may erpect political i|rri*iuti* enough'i ‘ v o te i lo approve leglkla*
*I •' th l- i-oa# i|ic court refused lion guaranteeing nw ittrahip hv
l » allow T e n s to introduce r v t- the stales o f thla disputed land,
item-e. and evidently the ran dl- hut I am not at all certain th a t
date for p in .(debt. Mr, Justice i*r have enough voles to oV*r*
D u e ls * , who w rote llw o rig in a l rhl# a |ntntdrntial veto.”

Texan

1940
OLDS
Club Coupe

1948

CHKVH0U3T

FJeefline At*rosed an

Low M tusife, F u lly #qulpj&gt;*l
W ith A New H*t l l f W hit# "In# owner car-used o n ly by
W all Tired, Itadlo A n H eater.
fam ily. Hood, clean and w all
K jocial
kept au'om ohile. F o r sale

$|3W£i»

$112800

1949
UUItlC
Drny Super Sedan
D riv .n o n ly B td t miles hy local
huklm-ss man. F u lly mruipped
with radio, heater - defroster,
w indihield wasbor, looks like
■ new r*r.

Dificount

1941
CHEVROLET
Master Deluxe
2 Dr. Sedan
Rodin, new paint, new seat
revert, good lire* and ru n n lh f
good. O n ly

MBS-oo

1949
IUJ1CK
Dark (ireen Super
Sedan

1947
FRA2ER
Sedan'

One owner, lew mileage. Clean,
fu lly rouipiw d with a new
vF|
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J 240.00 aal o f ( I ) B. F . Utw dO w n e r,
Oood
Tire * ,
ric h tube leas tires. R ed ly, t o t t ­ Local
Dean, Ready T o Oo. O n ly
er-def rosier, F o r Sale

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Social Calendar
TUE8D A V
Am erican Home Department nf
the W oman’* Cluh w ill meet at I Ind u b house at H:0&lt;&lt; P.M ., with Mr*
8- G. H arom a n conducting the
meeting.
^ L a d ie s A u x ilia r y &gt;•( tin H rothn
flood n f Railroad Trainm en w ill
have a Halloween p a lly al the
I . O .O .F. H all al 7;30 U 31. Member*
•la asked to wear eostunies.
The Friendship Cla** o f the
Lake M ary C om m unity Church w ill
hold their rrg u ln i meeting at the
home of M r. and Mr*. Cr&lt; il Mixon
at 8:00 C M
Under the sp«n*nr*htp of Beta
Sigma Chi so ro rity, the rerepllnn
1st at the Fey na h i- I -a ugh* on Me
mortal Hospital i* Mrs. O . W.
Touchton.
The R W . W are llih le C la .s
p a rty o f the F irs t
Methodist
(T iu rrh ha» hern postpone*! until
fu rth e r notice.
The regular Inrslnesa tin d in g
w ill lu- at H.-IM I ' M,
W KDNKSDA3
The firs t luncheon o f the C ivil
Department o f the Women's Cluh
w ill he held n 12:30. Robert S
Simpson of the Slate Hoard
S tirrs try w ill speak on "Ccwserv*
tlnn and F ire C o n tro l". Mrs H*'t
a tl w ill sponsor the meeting Mr*
M iriam Russell is chairman of
the department.
A ll mrntlter^ interested in fold
Ing luberrttloals stamps ate #*k
ed to meet at the Women's Cluh
a l 11:30
i The regular C ra ye r Meeting at
the First Itnpiist C h u rrh w ill meet
at 7:30 C. M. to continue the studv
of "T h e Hook we Teach".
■ Th e Hour o f Power Sc n ic e for
the Preabyterlnn* w ill I n* held at
the church at 7:00 C. M.
Kernel Court 52. 1Julies' O rie n ­
tal Shrine of N o rth Am erica, w ill
m att In the C ylh ia u H all in DeLand at 8:00 C.M.
T IIU K M IA Y

The llsp tlst Wriman'a Mission­
a ry Union o f Seminole Association
w ill have th eir annual meeting
at 10 n'rloek at the C a lva ry
rU p tis t C hu rrh in Daytona Rearh.
’ Covered dish lunrheon at noon.
The Royal Amhassadnr* nf the
F irs t Baptist C h u rrh w ill m e-l at
7:00 C. M.
The F irs t B aptist Brotherhood
o f the First Baptist C hu rrh w II
hare their Supper and Program
m eeting at 7:30 |», M.
Semlrmle Chapter No 2 O K S I*
having a rove red dish supper
at fl:30 o'clock, Mr*. Jack Btirnev
announced today. It t* to he In
i j n o r » f the Lion offir*-r* o f the
V a a o n ie l-ndgc and hlishands nf
the O K S. mrm tiei—- who are 31*.
son*.
The Cath**Hr
W om en’s Cloh
Ctrel# N ". I w-ilt meet at Mrs R
J . Am ann’* home on Geneva Ave
nu# at 8 :0(t C M.
F R ID A r
The meeting o f the hie* rand*
C lrrle nf the Garden Clul&gt; lhai
poalponerl last w rek la meetla g w ith Mr*. C. M. Flower* at
:00 c . M. The meeting w ill he
l the form o f a tea honoring
th e ir founder, Mr*. H a r r y lle e rea.

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The din.itg r* N &gt; m *if the Montezunia Hotel wa* the *cene nf the
Bu*inr s mid Professional W om ­
en's Cluh hieakfa*! Sunday morn*
Ing.
M em lwi* anil their g u r-t* were
seated at long lahlt-s, ov* rlaid
w ith white eloth* and decorate*!
w ith m langenient* &lt;&gt;f Mexican love
vine.
A prayer was sung hv the gm iin
n ftrr which the welcome was given
by the president. Mr*. C. ' I (im
g lc i. Chinch service* were attend­
ed in n group to hear the Rev.
J . F M cK inlcv al the F it - t Mi-1 hi*
dl l C hurrh.
Mr*, c 1' I I it a tor ami M r-. K**nr Price were in i halt** o f ar
rangeotenls Th* vr attending were
3lr*. Hunt- i. Ml*, lasry G rantham ,
Mr*. D '-rnthv We t. M iHelen
Ze ttto w e r. Mr*. O
M
Spring.
Mia. P iie r, Mr*. K riu —t H m ther•on. Mr*. 3V W. W alke r. M r- C a rl
P ris o r, Mrs. V. L ittle , M r- M a r­
ion H iirm nn. Mr*, |.«i* Smiles
Mi*. Klram -t Rnvenel, M i
33'. C ,
Satchel. Mi* Raymond Ball. M m
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B. Chapman and M i- P. Al.
t Single*.
\!*n Mi . \an ev W h ir.
3I1-*
F lu e F a i ley, M ‘ * G lo ria S r sII
' I ' * M ildred W dliani* and Mis
N ell W illiam *.
P ro g re s s
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Sallie 11sirs to*.it C ia p t i i D A .I!
met FrM nv afternoon at tiie home
of Mr* W 'I , T in g |N-n on M agIndia Avenue M m . M, s , w ig g in *, M i
J, S i. C la n W hite and
M is. It. K. T o la r seised as «-*&gt;
ho*te**e*.
The n i'i ting wa* p ie i l*-*| over
liy the regent. M is .. A W . le e
Mr*. M iriam I t o - -ell nia-le a r*p*ut on the progress o f Hie Semi
Hole C oun ty Museum w h lth she
said would l«- located at the San
fm d Woman** Club it t* upon
soil'll hv the D A .lt 1 h n p trr w ith
the a *si slam e o f the
Woman's
Cluh.
Mrs, R us-ell presented the FreeInm S croll, w lilrh was I good hv
all member* present. A t the coo
elusion o f the business, Mrs. A It
K ey spoke In the group on the
B ill of Right*.
Sandwiches, ■aVe ami lea w e r"
served h y the h«*te*««« to M rl.ee, Mrs. I F llo lr. Mr* Marion
Green, Mr-. Le t r i W ilt o n Mr*
W . H T n n iiicliff* . M m Ann Hutu
melt. M i* W. It K ey, M i-. C W
linke r, M m V C lien*on. M m F
L. W pod ru ff, M m It W . R otireiht,
Mr*. Bus &gt;11, Mrs. .1 II. M -n i.k ,
Mrs. W . B Ballard, H i*. C. S
Brown, Mr* Fdmuml 3|et*rh. M r«
F. K. Roum illat, Mr*. I n I'. Hagan,
M l ■. P. P. I'a m p U II an,i M r. f!
31. M a-on.
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P A L M SPRIN tr.h, .l a lll.. Del. 17
— bl*» Old-fa*him ii
corset* went
out of st&gt;le and peplle (licet*
among women de* lined, say* a
me*liraI expr.-t.
U sin g the year Haw as a to m
me point. D r. A m lte w C . Iv y *ai*l
that imfnte the turn o f the rentu rv there were about three tim r .
a* many peptic rilrer ***** among
women a . among men
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Tod a y, line* the t i f f sta v . and
titfht la cin g , have b*en tossed no*
st e p s i • tits
the style windo's. the ratio u re.
T in Flbylhn* n * li
K*« •
vet aed.
Dale SKrar, Potm
Dr. Iv y , vice pi nr Ident of the
W*»st»rn Jsmtutrs*
U n iv e rs ity of Illin ois, added in hi*
gsv»n rvrt*u a »'t.»s» ■v,
Mawa
Im lu re to a denial m m lirine .eroi
Xlormna Pnetr* »'*Htla*
nar ve slrrd a y that the h e nrfirla l
ItinMv C|*rX Pinas
effe* t o f more com fortable founda­
Morning rtsvntlnn*
Mo..a* la Mn«le
tions fo r the ladle* wa* accompan­
W,»|*t At Min#
ied by a g rn ria l chance In the
Phil Be*-1 Ai o r g a n
Am erican way o f life and tact raked
Read rile Ut*w#M
w e a r * A n t a l * S'a*r to Ttsa-1 tendon - among men.
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C a re y Raam* w«* the
guest
tp ea krr al the Hibiscus C lrrle of
the Garden Club which met F r i­
day m orning at the home of Mr*
Michael Ginson. He *|w*kr on "S oil
fchem istry." 3lrs. W . I I , S le w a it
was co* bos less.
A coveted dt*h Inn* heon wa* rn |«ye*l by M m John I.m l w ig. Mr*
Joe Melarh, Ml*. Chaile* kln rri•on. Mr*. A . II M rlta o e v, Mr*.
James G ut. Mr#. R. F Moule. Mr*
W . F . David, Mi*. M irhael Ginson.
M ia. J . Mo**. Mr*. H, (J, Rrisson,
Mra, J . P. Thurm ond. Mr*. Frank
Meiaeh, Mr* John F o g . Mr*. J J .
C a rv e r, Mra, K. N . R rm sv, M m
A . II. Steven*. Mr*. Fred F e rrrn ner and Mr*. W . I I . S te w art.

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3V. O . Livingston
•offered a
broken knee rap R alu tdav night
nnd is now ronfined in K* m a llLaughton M m ou ia i Hospital.
M r. Mini M rh. G. W . S tir ih Cl i r
Diriu-d yestcidav after i m-nding
the weekend with M i, and M is
W A . Adams In S lidell. I.a.
F lirn d s of Tim Stevens w ill he
glad t a h a m that he Is doing
nicely after utldetgotng a 1 HP
prn&lt;licitis operation at the W ay
rir»M Iln «p itn l in
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M ille r A c r e s
II) BOSK o i T K I ,
Three generations o f Vincent
Valentine* and th eir fam ilir* gn
th eieil at the Valentine dock on th Ijtk e o f the Woods fo r a very »p rr
ial occasion, the christen ing and
launching o f the Valentin*- iN-at on
last Sunday a flrim u m .
M r. ami Mr*. V in cen t Valentine.
J r ., th eir twin*. T o m m y and Jo y.
and Vincent, I I I . tcjjeth er w ith
Mr*. Valentine’* m other ami (all*
er, M r. and Mi* A lfre d Chownand Mr*. Win Owen*, hei si«ter,
who m ntnird *b-wn from Dcala
31r*. Owen*’ hn*t&gt;and at pie-i-nt
is w ith the armed force* io K oiru
a* a sergeant.
A ls o present for the orra*ion
w ere: 3D. an.I Mrs Valentine, Sr '•
(lau ghter. Mi* V b x a m le r JaMo-tt
her son. A lea. J r . and Mrs Co*k
fu ll, a aider id Mr*, Valentine. St
o f Gem Lake In D e lla rv .
D u rin g the feslivltiea and I hr &lt;-x
r ilr n .r n l of g illin g thi- total into
the w ater, on*- member o f th*
p a tty atuldenly loat hi* halame a n '
fell In in the water. The men of
the p a tty O lid out the boat and
went fishing. lr* u lt. one fine l.a«*
served in grand style . Beside-, th*
bass, a picnic supper wa* pre|ial*d
ami serve*! on- the* hcarh. T h r u
were bar l*ecueil hnm tuirgei a, fra n k ­
fu rter* , salad*. Iix k o l lira n *, mac
n io n i and rheese, ire eream, *ak&gt;
and eoffer.
T h e irg u la l mpeUng o f the l»e
lla r y C iv ir A**oeiation Inr. w a held last T iie o la y a fternoon It wa*
w ell attended and m any to p ir» for
the improvement o f the town w*-r
•lisrusaed for it i* g ro w in g very
fast. A rouple o f vea rs ago there
was nothing hut tre e , and wilder
nr *» and now there m in i I n ovei
2&lt;KI f.tnolle, livin g here,
M rs. A lfred Gove* wa* honoieil
w ith a surprise p a rty
at th*
O range Court H otel, Orlando, re
re n tly . The orraainn w as her birth
■lay and wa* eelel.rated with a
special dinner served on the T e rrare. Pte-enl l&gt;e*ide» 3|r». G ore r
were 31r Gover, th e ir daughter
ID-len and Mr, and M rs. W alter
Clement* o f Colom bo Road
3D*. Kthel Sehrer and h ir son.
D anny, form erly o f Del^ind ami
now of Gainesville visited Mr. and
Mr*. Joseph U chm irer o f Rm yra
D rive. Mr*. S rhrer anil Danny have
Just r*turne*l from a Kuropean
tour. They spent q u ite a hit o f
their lim e abroad in Paria. France
M r. and 3lr*. Dale
D oolittle
fo rm e rly of D eR ary were guests
nf D r. and Air*. H a r r y Io Rilshv
In Sanford last T u e sd a y. The Don
little* now live in S t. Prt*ribur&lt;».
D r. and Mra, Sam uel M ill- '
ipenl F rid a y at th e ir new h-nnh r t r in 3Dller Acre*. Dr. M ill* '
is pastor of the I n tlie ra n C hurrh
In Pierson.
We
s ir
*orrv
that
Jamas
Rom ney of Columbia Road lis t I "
lie rushed l.a*k to the hospital |a«l
Tuesday e .rn in g . lie had und«r
gone an operation in the Oran&lt;*e
M em orial Hospital
about
four
week* ago and seemed In be g*t
lin g along fine an good that he
allende*| a meeting n f the D -B a rv
C iv ir Association o f which he is
presblenl In the afternoon.
M*. amt Mrs. W illia m If -v e r of
firm Ijske are ihe proud owner* of
a new Ihalgt- *ar.
M r. ami Mrs. R n lw rt Resit I to ­
gether with 3fra. ||. Joseph re
lorried from a tr ip to Medford
I &lt;&gt;ng Island and are rmw liv in g in
O range C ity.
M r, Joseph S rh m frrr relornefrom a imaineas (r ip in Ni-w 3’ork
|jr»t Saturday evening. Mr. an-*
Mr*. Jen* 3lnrten*en o f Astu risn n
lloa.i were guests n f 3 lr. and Mr*
A n th o n y Ittqiel o f Rruvra Drive.
M r. Frederick J o lla y anil hi* si*
te r. Josephine moved into lh » lr
lo v e ly new home on Rm vra D rive
and are hu*v g e llin g settled. Th e v
came from Jaekson Height*, temg
island. New Y ork.
The three new home* g n ln r tin I**
this new addition in D e n a ry are
d e a lin g eompletlnn. M r. C h rlsth e r.

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30-rrit C K arrat, *x n -u tive dirrc to t of the Florid a State Aud u ­
bon Society, w ill talk on bird life
and w ill *how in le ie s tin g -le re o p tlran view* at the A u ilu h on Sucleljr*
in itia l meeting *-f the fa ll an*'
w in ter season Monday nfehl at
7:13 o'clock at the G arden Center,
M rllo m tlle
Avenue
ami
First
S tire t The piddle I* In vited,
The Florida State A ud oU m So
c ie ty ha* artangetl fo r a weekly
ela-* In natuial histnrx and con
servnliun In he hr I I f***m Novi-m
lier through Mar in the »* hnn|» s '
Seminole and Vntusia iiu in tir* and
in sevi-tal of the school* o| D ra n gr
*•&lt;1110 11, G corgr S w a itr , tnetni&gt;er of
the Society, announced tielav
' I f hi* duties w ill perm it w r
w ill have pie«ent at th ■ meeting
and » i l l hear fm m the din* lo&gt;
o f thi* eduratlonal iiu ir * r ." said
M r. f a u l t .
"Au d u b on mend-* i - nml other
interesliNl in tile m il ■i r ation of
our natural resource* and avoiding
Ihe dent ruction of land by forest
fire* w ill want In hear Rnlmct
R lm p 'o n of the S la te
Forestry
R e rv iie. (teal*, when in ul-tie-se*
the C ivic itcnartnieni of (lie San­
ford W oman’- Clul*
We*ln***(*v
aft* i • on at I Ml n'clock «n th •i|hje*-t o f fire n iritro l for Semi­
nole C o u n ty." 3lt Sw u t r d ela ted .

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inn the first of Novem ber
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H O L L Y W O O D , O ct. D&gt;— 1/17— lly K A T I I F B I N F V. II F N N I N I . F I t rrtu rn rd fir m th rir aiinm in homr
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"R a il C hem istry «■** the topic
For the first tim e in 26 year*.
H i, folk*. I itm ve ry r U&lt;1 unii plAtcr V n o n lc E T h r v t r ll n« thr&gt; C m e y Ream* chose when
he
I I ai p*&gt; M arx la going to speak
thnnkful 0 * W h «rk w ith you hAd a ndd w rt lu m m n And h»*4 ‘ im lrr lo the l*nra C ltcle o f the
before an audience.
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ch a ta rler what chtseil blondes tn th r n rr ra riN .uni Irttr M . None nf summer. Nerdlr*A to *a &gt;* you ran ■&gt;f the year F riiia y aftrrn oon at
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find thrm At th r |*md mn«t every th r Ganlen Center.
net. Now that the Marxc* have nnirh any more h rra u «r nil I •IM rtftrrniYon
Mrs | nriran John*on, rhairm an
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fessionally, lla rp o Is embarking And talk i M t th r thimr* I m iA»rd ir t r h tA tr thi ii »r« mid AnnlvetPArx reports were &lt;iiscu*#e*|. The eirele
on a concert tour. A n il he sat* ifnun h r ir Th* \ think I have l*r HP r r Aid* lit* of PlHntAtlon n j Tor* *ntr*l to sell the flow er arrangen 'liip n tra lto i
mv Id tth |dnre drtv* Oct, 17. Tn took At th rir tuent catim lar and ila tr 1-iNik again
he' going to talk.
“ 1 thought I'd *io it tills w a y." hilt it |« jim ! th it life l* »n tlitirli ground* one would th m l th rv Iia ** thi* year.
hr -aid in a aparlous lle v c rly H ills m oii li\A htr .it ♦hm l l l t l r town of hern lir r r Im in*!rnd of two vp «r»
Mr Cecil C arlton wa* wrleumerl
b ’-tn* "1 would I n- playing the fV ltn rv
T h r if liiwns *ifr t hit k And c rrrrt a* a new member. Refreshment*
harp am! one &lt;d the strin gs would
T h r fir* t ifirrtin if of tin*
th r n t 1 hr lir r p h » « v v w ith fruit w e ir .erveti uy Mr*. Bu-lcly A n g le ,
bleak I'd *ay M am n ' That would m *a **1n **f 1 h*’ 11b"*ji f 1 1 v f I w tit*9p A * t h•* p a 1111 t vctp 1nv11c I h n n 11"ii fer t Mi* Ge*&gt;rgr Iti *Hop, Jr, and Mrs.
break the silence and then F t Mpfiixi I in in tm*k |dn i f *•*» T iifw liiy •5*11 e in I purh f I" w » i ■. hraut Ifu lh " F Ibvlson to Mr*. F. I., W ood­
talk to the a d iiicm r and explain rvrninc* CVt t T h r m *rtirur r»mtn fito lifii I Ain not p iifr iu*t how ru ff. I I I . Mr* R. J. I lick ton, Mrs.
w h y I never spoke."
r io u iln l In ovrrftnw iniT- \ many other p ro p lr *1 n r t»AA«rd C It llre ie y, Mr* W alter 3lert*
The story Iwgin* a quarter- mint hr j nf n m rnrmtK‘1 4 w r r r tpk th rir »erond A n n iirr ^ A iv in th r I a M wetiici. Mr* Cr,ii Carlton, Mr*.
century ago when th r
Marx r n in and nUm! 10 m»v% rr«id«*nt
few nmnth* hut I do know th^
W alker. Mt*. W illiam Sternpar,
brother« w e ir tou rin g vaudeville of r U n t Ation K iU tf* w r r r w rl MAthrarn* Voiitti**, Turn*. Nrider* B
Mr* I* 31. Dingle*, Mr*. J . E .
Th e) wen- doing a ‘J h-niinul* rom rtt.
(iCfinyp Aiul h rm p rt * n tr a mo up T*’ r*»illrg e r. Jr., Mr* Davb| G ats k ill u amt lia ip o had two cotneThe chillinifth *f th r l i l i f Cluh
rhel. Mt* II I.. Zim m ojman. Mr*.
rb tut
One was in pantomime, Mr* W n ltri T t iih 'i, « u t lined thr thrm .
,% hitth d n i par tv w a * held *’ K a thi* HniiaHnhlei Mr*, 'tnxm ax
•shith d riw a lot o f laugh*, and pM 'trfttn fm th r oniintr v»m fot
the other was dialogue, which th r (•Iff' Cluh \|f* ft m\ |W| tin* RWiinmtmr i » m»| .in W rd n r dr* Men*. Mr* It-iv Green sml Mrs.
rv rn in i! f "
S-in U N* !&gt;*■*! mi * Blake Sawyers,
litdn't So the brothels dec ideil
r hail man of tin C mh iRtinn SociBl T m iiim
f «»* *■ fit&gt;■s■ AUrndim*
10 Irn g tlu ii the iia iiliu n in r I online
help the Saturday N ight Dance
and ru t out th r other. 11 u p-* n u n m itt re 1*n\ « &gt;« h r ir f *»ul 11n r « f w e ir th* five \" *■iifri t Id Mi io&gt; |L•*ltih (on n new r r r n r il . player.
«i&lt;t iv I Hr* for th* n u n f u t u ir of five F r n r tliiM n -n , »h«* f»*
n*iet spoke again.
G u n n h*i 1 1 liu l-li. n, i* dlo
in-1 T h r *tnging was aicnmpanieti at
Reports have It that lia ip o h rr committ**1
NurniAn (» muM u i « rterted t«» th*' Ih iti h Mill* i m I h* \ tipi Strnford th r piano hy Mr* J Spisak. A
Was once o ffrte d -f*4l.iaHI to *4*
a line in a movie, toil he tu rm d Iwmrd i'f d itr tm t«» fill th r 1111 T h r pEtrtlla report Hint ,i wonder •nil* wa* -ung hy 3lr. H a rry
it down. W ldle this !■ dubbin* r\|*irrd firm of «oid lute plunk fill tim r wa* It Ail h\ I* rrtm ukwhh W h ew rll.
\|i«* Iboiith* M rvns has moved
l*lo\d | .011 llt*ffm «ti w nn f l r r t n l *•* well tie lu v ril •h lld irn
h istory. It adds to the legend
Mr. *111 I Mi* llo w r ll H o in. hnVi into h* 1 home "ti Ib lla r v D rive
S tia n g c l) enough, lia ip o 1* th r of f u r of *j» u ! im I nf ntmp t*1
the 010*1 talkative of 1 he 3 inrxc- fille d tin u n rx p ln l term of .Inr hn*tl A|irndl9iie A few dnv* nt th*’ She ha* had ns her g lie -t her sisM am m oii w h llr trni-wini* old a r te*, Mis Gleason nf N rw 3’orV.
II* spoke cut husiaslit a lly alaml Ihiru nn who m m o l iim jiv f14
Mr 1! Hiitnld Fanning o f New
ip iiiiiit AP&lt; r* fiiif| ntiik our nrw our
h i- nrwr lour lie w ill Ira xc l to ppiim r
VV** n.*r v rf \ |»I *,a»- ■if |«« hr *»t I Ii tt• i t PIwn1iit»"M 1‘ht Ih 'ifirp pur \ " t l ha* m m r down lo take over
to U S cities in *'1* days w ith ,1
ail W w 1*h 1* a p tly titled " H ir I h r tw o lin t In Id I't f ia « r r iifmp 4*hft^rd their p io p rttv nlniiit tw « h i- tie** (unite nenr H a lf Moon
I
lla x o a i." Am ong other thing* nitt*e* nt thi Ih I mil |fn*tiift«* V F ir fm a 1 Hit T h rv Itofir In *run* Ink*' Mt Farming ha* been ax11 w ill n ffri a 31* Iropolitan I'ns-ra W r a |po hr*f thnt ih r v Elf* d*i|ll|f ycETA a ic1 And emtio tuirk r v r r ' -&lt;n laled with Ihe film of J , |\
soprano and a pair of Imllct men a ve ry i *ih **I jolt «d it.
ilown p t iin im n t li in The not l*v- M m gan for a niinrl&gt;er o f years
Mr nnd Mi* It ,11 t y Cnklo* of dt*t ant future
w ho to*s ntound n etuiple of lixe
Then dAitifhVrt I n fm*- hi* retirement. U n fo rtu n ­
New J r m r t v Iia v c u rived to twk* M uriel, who tmii 1 i«-*l a l*o\ from ately .Mt* Fanning ha* hern de­
lea conatrielors
llat|Ni |* hsiklng fiirw anl to l»ai%«r«»ion of th n i •» w hom#* or Georjrin. I »nn*e% K e lly , t* A U im ii' layed fr**m Id n in g him hv Illness
the lo u r, deapite the gritul *&gt;l M ir rt« 9 l«akr W r want to ox ten*! for them to 111a k*’ flu* nun »* no «h ’‘ in the fam ily.
cm night *ti*nd* He i* anxiou* to th rm 11 v r u h iv n h irh o m e nw* Ami hm hmJwviid ■ 111 mm thrm
Mr anil Mr* W illiam Vrrhihald
wiphi* T h r v hn-l Mil Hide ritiih*' i"ii i- tn
•re the foWO* h r Vlstteii a* a th r 1«r%l of
iih ir
if Thnrnrvood, V 3' on Thiirsclay
th r unfnrtunatr « i|ii tn*nrr o f hwv y u m flo w »1 - ill vent found Ml tn make their home here T h e y w ill
Vaudeville lad.
I *p*v tally Fa tgu, N. I ' , " he i TtR M 1 V •Ik|r - IMTi "'ll!v I'llu41r 11i I totn r *p « p*•-■I n '«« 11 a 111 r i H *inir n u t a place until then pew- house,
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aid " I 'l l never forget thi- I heal t hr 11 i c h | 1m f o 1 1- I hnn 1%rn* I *» I ••nx r A i t i pf f« 1 N*Th f *rIII nt v I '■■»% 11» which is under const r or I inn. |*
•1 th e ir I remember Hie man mui! Ir-itii* did nt rd f*»t »m nr time tilth hrr n 10 fill I Hi *i liras fof 5f.fi f ini* bed
rge* put up a l&gt;ig sign in tlie W r in r *1111 if hr 3m |I tu- 1 |*r* V* Al *,
M&gt; and Ml*
F. Bounds nf
X* nf* lb It - ted tit-iut I INI Jukes *fowtv fm n l i 't l r lili'h down h»u&gt;
T h r Glr# * t il« hud I I m'I i firp* I I hod* Island have mured into one
1 ml -aid 'These Jokes have already llir% w ill h itir 11 |otn* ind h rn llh r
meet ink' »*f M * - ia»»n **n W*tlnrA* of Hie iloD ler apartment* until
I* »11 iis .nI here; d " not use th e m '’' llf r ill th ru firw hi*Mu
din niyht Ttu-n 3t;»* a Vrfv i«ri*r then home on Medina D rive II
\ eon pi*- of guy* on the lull
Mi ** h.iv Ih nnliib'1* r if ir r t n fi» N ttih dA lirt \ furnt h n x ‘ i p iln l to Inn 11
x» it h us copied down all the Joke* ntuvr into lu » nrw hm»*« pomr tim r
tin t w rote an e n tire ly new a it w ith in (h r n rtt work I nt* nf liJrk
front them ."
K a v »nd nil tun th Alika fm iiliv'li
Ihe (o n r rit venture represent* Inttini* mi Unulifu1l&gt;
on th r
rem rlhm g en tirely new- fm Hat* rolum n
I 'K K S K N T S
p who admitted he does things
't i . AII i I M 1 * M i If to. | V„«•«in it f 1f
ib ffc ri n lly
liiHi* rrturvird In th ru &gt;13111 horn**
M lu-n I wa* ynunger, I Diet! Eft ft 111k ini; rim* of fhr M a u p I iiu ,
Till iHSUAY—OCT. Ill
like mail to gel into *ih-nt pie nnd th r if iir t U fm lhf»*t* wr»*k'
I :.'tn IV M .
K :ir* I*. M .
lin e * ," he recalled, " I did a lot Mur niH'lr a flvin p f»i»irn from
of teals, lint I never made the Nrw Y o rk to H ikr ov *1 w ln*ti ah
S e n iiiin le 11i i* h School A u d ito riu m
grade until talkies came in.
w h ' nrnfctl And did n w o n d rifu l
• ite r. Gionehn and I'hien w rn l )oh o f it
STI'OKNTS a.M
AIHJI.TS Rfir
radio, w h ith
I obviously
7 lo* Ha I u f i I hy S’ i|f hf O u r* ' Chil*
*- -dtln'l do KxerylNNiy told me: HmiI i Tk f *I - f |*At I \ of Thr .PR yii"
' " x t l until television; yo u'll be
g u *1.' Bid now
broncho and U t K p I u m U y w ith Mi ^ I*am*
• lortr at* &gt;*olh s ta rtin g in ie le v i- Fri'w *&gt;*hrt hf ! me nr ho*li'* Ii w it
V**•v wc I'I A ttr 111Ir 11 a lit I \ r » \ 1*n *
i o.i* and I'm doing concert*,"
S r r x i t i R I b t i l x — N ih u i In B I ’ . M .
lla rp o spent much time prepar* find it ifood tim r
M» * llu v I 'o k Ini'I m mrrtli't* !
&lt; c for the lour. He prw&lt;tirrst tiie
in I A ilm t lr a Cumin 1ii«*
b lip fm two hour* d a ily and of thi*
•pent Ihe morning playing the fit ftr| hoiiM* o|l Tur*dA» A ftrilio o n
llA lfw A f | i f l« r r i ! Sin(*iril A
pisio* and dream ing up gags. T h r v iir« id ril fh r n rx l thm v mi Hi* |
I )i I a tutu o ff l(m itr I7*t2 nue
c a I i fidiii vvfiiild hr a IlidlowrVf* 1
m
ilr w r* ! •»! Hiirifiud HrlinH'*
-a ir* out the theme of Halloween l*Afty. T h i *!•I *•i I *. w ill l*r |h* I •♦I in
K rfin rl Cluh
D elightful re fti-/diturn! w in
11 th r P in t f i f f ir r ,
IllVf* ynu tiedlird Ih im lii|*|
W lir ii iiliiim in g I w ih iim 'U . Iit r iliilit v n r iH n iic r
led bv the hostess lo Ml* C 3!
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lied-1mg. Mr* H M -l.aulin. J r , prttplr .it IhEt h«M»c n* d
in trlitm . (tinm i’ W in lt-r l ’-irk J ii- B in f » r n tfin i
'Ir s ' I' Cullen, Mr* I'aul Che* F9 «cprhrr* tf Thntp Mt. Eli* M m
dHRRtW
litdiit o tol (trlrt'K .
tenem. M i-. F t u i I ’ope, Mr* Roy -Irw o l Voi mill iif Nrw , l r t pr\ wlo*m
n ib - Mrs Porter l.nn*ing Mr* w p ii 1 n* v r t v |*Ic a prd to Wf'h orur f
\l H int, Mr* .1 I. C la it , Mi* F th rir to w honir and u iii 1 mnmiiii
H arper, Mr* W B l!n r. Mr* ity , J r w r ) is K ird n VVi nrw, h ri *■
'V . It, Jenning. Mrs I F Spen h io th n And thr\ E rr a II fmn hn%
*1 . Mra. P. I*. Cam pbell. M r- W . intr n w n n d rrftil tim r thinking? o'
I1. Field* and Miss Kllalle K tiih VEdlfOt# for Jrw r| In tnnkr II
IN An V'inmI At it H ie ! I Etu iroitt
'.Off

A IB F D N II I1 l o N I I*

K it Carson, •« end on N * v »'»
football team thi* fa ll. Is a dis­
tant rousln o f the fam reis Indian
•rout.

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Arm y'* alt-tnii&lt;jurrinK O a d e ii dung
to llteir povjltitti .i lilt Im IHi H i N u , I
li&gt;ull».l!l Ir.iiu tm is ),
______' ~
. . . . .
io the T -fo n n a ii'iii
mply
A l ihe w m r lu n r, ulit C-linm&lt; thlc N iillr Dame iliop|&gt;rd m il n ( llt&lt;*
Com m odores R is k U n - E n t ir e F lo r id a Snuad r,n J &gt; v r
i^rk t*
lu|&gt; In i fill the lliv l I im i ' III l i r j l l r .1 (In t ilr ,
defeated
Streak
Gtn e t s _ S ch, o la rsh
ip
s
Cho|&gt;piii|. i L imw 1 tlfOtiR M il In i'in eleven U il Saturday, 27-6, for
rr%
temr
II l*c • fi.Th1#fc&lt;1 ntoth ru this
I I I [lit trium ph, t h u g -------im m
u .ib ra t. i Wr f I*, Ini i , tn ’i.g lh — — ,—
deelared.
|[l i|&gt; K «li n l
*i ,*i | Ih •lr fir it |&gt;
TAI-LAUAST iH On. 17 tVP)
*n&gt; ’T »'.ram. 1-pular dorin tin A t u r l i U 'i l
■ W isT
G A IN E S V IL L E , O c i.
17
M u tl, if not all. of the L 'n i-M ” * ,h » "
1
’■ 'V.l-1 ,
P rw * poll
i
,
, ,| o | .
vrarre a id Ihe fa n . Illf«&gt;l
It.
Ih e p a tvh ap py ti.olball world w ill V f iid v of, i M
Cuacli
L u ll
W a lk 'Hlrirk
o n th fo o lh lll p la ye ri |t-( #
r..tn ia th »i- now don’t
K n ig h ts, NiilM-nirii In ih a ir l»* t
have an op|iotluiuly lo t r r Iwo are i n r ii
mu fin a iiria l «i&lt;f lio m
g*t
me
w rung on that — but« »
15 x i i t n , (It.
a total I.f l_M
matter r ia lln n r n
at work in the itate race track K h n ta nh ip are the other*.
fn a t p in - l ull ' l l among Ihe -'7 j
“ T lie old N otre Uame lot*
N a i Iiv i II c Saturday when Vender- f u|u|
D A L L A S , O il. 17— i/P&gt;~-South
vota rt . a - l Itv •|Mtrt » w r it n s and
. Ihe «horl punt weie a lt " g kx I.
in - I f'eilifirefu r fnothall attend
lu ll a Hill W ade ih lo w i a lltm il
I |.e LL iiiv
e
n
rlv
Im
lty
aiked
lport* C a-l«-i i.
n iv e n ity lm l»y a . l n l p ,„
dm i‘t n r an anythin*
N 't t if Dame'* F ig h tin g ln « li, alter |. well ahead of laat yra i
I londaT a ir tophom ore.
H a y - C ornpirollcr C . M ( »ay lor 572,- any mot*. 41’» tl
III..ugh! h#.
tilth
the
biggest
game*
In
come
Who a M irk J|'.i
&gt;w llir il 31*. and tha
wood Sullivan.
5V-I.0V (rom the lum l lo provide bind the fvrm ui
A
III
lie
niore
than
one
Child
of
iatnr t...ti-It. t tr akein
tiapp.il
I lie tail (fe d ) and hutky
ll'M I n lio la r-h ip lur
I7 I
itu den l.. &gt;w*|'; ml *b,i ,. all v . uj
ty Purdue, again f a ll'll tn km. the 11mild ymnet have lieen played
tr a n
p o uiidj tia tnr ate kepi h it throw- Am ong the ilo d e n li tilled weie
.^nij mailed*
|iin &gt; l|iP|&gt;lltt l l i r i l 13-# v h to ry tiid II* total for the .even mem
l
,
i
u
tu
e
ill
|
&lt;
IIfi,M
7
.
liv r r I uIni.r Malutila&gt;, ‘l l i i l -luii* mg arm under w rapt m laal p ra ctically ihe rn iu e v a n ity and
Hii o, S oiithrio Methodist and |
lllg li'-i|.&lt;-l push I It*- In li f I din
week’) A uburn game by throwing |( r t hm rn fool ball oquadi.
\
■
l.tti.it
ale
ahead
of
last
io
n
10th and M ill place.
11•* • t t&lt;» lh#
only III lime* for live cninpleT l.e antm intthe annual Itfiaril t»l|f«r ;itt il
N u ll* D aiur lina f in i•I •il n i "on w lllr Hire, which hu ill .»
.la d iiin i to irp la n
lio n i anal W yaida.
-rh o la ra h ip - tanged from |Ku for ( &gt;iiinr«\lilt* In iiit u l &lt;*11, 141,l if t id
| ii» r i Ilian m nlh -im e 11*11 n..| .h.'iikii •
t'l
Meanwhile, h a lfluirk H illy H « l- • 1r" unidentified ■Indent* In I tot pin Staff* Hint
almost a lw a v ha- l.f f n high tin oln that hi Id .‘111,000, showing 11n
t
g lin t e d gain.
dell and f ail I fMark P’loy.l llu p p o t-. *5n® ' » m any o f the more prom I - F A M i'.
tn I hi- running .lu rin g I he
B ifu tfi ftotluvV f i I e r
III#
lik e
lu ii parked In a lin o 'I
■ pair of 1op Junior cnllegr find .
6 a ,H u ll p la ye r, Tim g re a t•an. F o r tin ' In I In n r In f r . i r i
tl|(|oxl A u b u rn 's .............. in the , r t -r llo r i o f Ihe play, M, h o w -' * m -e r -ilil v uf i l«tiiin 4 U&lt;l fur
li.-t a s'),go- Vnter |&gt;mr N oire I hied linn n* many fan*. A ik tu i
uni Ib f lun*l 1“
87 lo 7 F lo rid a v ic to ry , this o f r , r/t‘ w " ‘
6 " *5 n '
lU n ii M fn i iila '.' hulli'l Tin In , n ha- pla&gt;dd three game* nun
-&lt;t up M-holfitahipH l«i ? l
in*
The liMO
Ih* year fo r &lt; W h Hob VV'iaelInn flin li ( a t m i i i a U n til T h eir p .iiid to two laat aeaiHjn hut i*
the ra id tr a il, fwholat*hip fund I &lt;lulling tw o worm
All u id Ilianiiliend ill the a vrin ge atlendaiicr.
ru ff'a youngster*.
p iln t ln la l unit 2I»j,
Not only it overall atti-nduiue
In four paint a Su llivan hn- b y a tith o rixin g an eatta day o f I lifiiv l a* nut part I paling in Ur*
A rm y reeelvidl a total of 2,iciatti.
completed 36 o f (Hi pn-»e* for la cin g fo r each t r a il . A ll profit* u n ive rsity’* n th liti,
A ’ l In.t ill' lo h " i l n fit lit I Im l up mole limn 00,000 hut pel
Although it'a uiiheateii record w n . threatened fo r u lim e, A im y faine ve ry luiirh lo lifi ill the
Neither
I '
i
M I'e
Imr
four touchdown* and 401* tidal of tb&gt; track and Ihe Slate'* la x
II I I i i i I m I 17 c o lle g e . ItklklioHIU ri.in e allendunre i&gt; u ver 7,000 trronii half of Ihe gunii- w ith M irh ig a u at New Y ir k ’a Yankee St«&gt;l mu In the nlxive net ion *hol
'•linn- for Ihe e xtra day l» lurried TAM * ' h*i* a me i «■I imv of t h*lr
yard*.
m is te d l i d dull place fiiu n South - nliead of lael aeatoll.
VV.-t I'ulnt'* luliiinon rdh| la mmiohing Ihim igh fo r u Ill-y a rd gain Id -f-i' heiitg In ought down. A r m y
»hare o f tin- fund.
Thirteen hntne game* had l&gt;eeri
The aiirprieinp M m ida »upln&gt;- over In Ihe fund.
ern .Mi i liuih t, m ovin g up on.'
A th le tic -.Im la in h ll.. an nut
F S F i- a nn-nder
f 'be IHvra
I i l l yed nt Ihla time laat y r a i . j wun J ) ' 1' i lu le iiiiitim ia l)
mote*, given little I,o |h- t« win
m il'll oil till’ i l l i r l g l l l of it
i &lt;t.-t
IruiU
t ' 1*
1**1 ft'Utl
Oinre lim n tw o gam e- when ibe UK nllulied in the law, lull il ia I f ’linfeidti'c an I
11*13 v lr lo iy o v i t lough Traun, T in -i "i i&gt;m iii Iheie have l» •n Ilf.
T w rn ly-th re e an* ye t to I*
g ta n lin g a lh le lir
In"larsldria. J
-eBMJit
opened,
have
already g rr.e in ilv rcco g n iie il il h i , p a -iI l wav t he Soonera* 2 llh f i i i i t i f i l '
('aiopbell
IT e -.ii.n l lh.uk S. I'ampl
provide football scholar
clipped C itade l, Ihiuue-ne and ed I
tiv e
victor v.
I he atr-inim id l played, ainoog them at Iraat air
aid K S l'T th a t, d Ibe tiioney
for Ihe U n iv e t -ilr of F lo Atihurn and dropped * 13-1*1 shi|
M n l r c i l . i*j" *I inti* Ih iiil |i kit. !th a t diould piiwhire aell-oota of
Hr I I I T i l l r U l . I . i a t l O N , JH .
dtx'iahui lo (irx u g ia Tech whrrr rid*. Florid a Slate lln ive r sail &gt;- ha tax'll pi*, ed in it- tc g u la t
deep Id Ill' ll 68 n r.il.i’Mnlk ov&lt; i from l o oon lo 7&amp;,liiM&gt;.
It'd I , for iala llrr, already ha.
H'xl I'u flo n kirked a field poxl and Florid* A . and M. College fo r - hotnr-i.lp and loan mcount f*&gt;f
Oklahom a A A M.
aid lo nee.lv
Indent- win, can
:i - r l i out of 7IMMNI fo r Ihe
MKtV Y O ltK . I M . 17 i .V i - If
In i he final seven second
o f N« gin* -.
i he hi|( three vteie lollnM*
Ih e fund is iw lm inl-ieteil en- M w-llfy.
play.
b y : -I h e n liid k y,
fnrnin, j Soul he in M eihiallit game in 'l l any Southern t'l lifu in in fo o tb a ll__T
11«‘ said il i nwilbdile to footIhe budding N aval
l,
fl— Stan ford, 7 l i-in*, H M nry •’, S u lim lu y night and o n ly » f e » ei t an gi*
Vatidei h ill's pieiit iix i.r d &lt;&gt;f | lir c lv by tin 1 Hoard of C on tro
( O K A ) . ( i A l i l J - S , 0 r|. 17
( ''p n i.ll |
1 n iv rrtily o l M iam i'Irn ilb lv
Saturday’,
It
which supervise- all -late in - I I - ( hall pla yi'i . uh .a n i|tmllfy on
land, 0 O hio M ate , Ml W iim i - I I llrk e t. lot ihe H n e -T e lo . guiue offU ela
four
stra
igh
t,
nml
v
irtu
a
l
tin*
v
lute* •f higher learning, on re - till- ami* Iu l - a ■tin i iludent*.
leinain. The Teiua -Tevaa A . and nbould la* 1‘aul .Mi-Mur tr y , 30- ania/ing llu m ia n e * may have lo yield il« u 1**1'* n iiinnat cluinpiontlii|&gt; •ended victoriea, over
ington .
Middle com
m endation- o f the u u titu tiu n s' I I'a rt o f It, In
aid. also w ill ha
N o lle llitrne a m not Ihe only | M. game alwny* It it aell-uut. year-old USC gourd wliu In ta l.- in the mailer of f r w n i ya n h g ra iiin l to enemy forw .in l |m w rn liu i r e n in -see, A u b u rn , Alabam a and
-eh.&gt; lai-hip c o m m ltl'” '*.
t lf the maxI to pav ■'.pen
of the pra*
1*1111 to fu ll mil o f Ihe f i r . I ten. / Ih e yeai ila at A u a tin a lie iv I« d a - Ibe olilent mid llre tlt it w ily A m i) f&lt; u iU f»o ii ami In* lo a ilu n g aulev have come up W illi an r v r n M i— is.iippi rstal.lishe* the Cmnt l « ‘,5,tt:tu raised la -t year, the scaron fiadluall p fi.itu -e. ’
n d lrg e player In A m r rlr a . . .
It's , run.i 'l l or, I'n rd u i , almost id.non maye U areoliiiMlntnl.
•nndnres
a*
odd.on
fa
vo
rite
ill
The a viia ge pel game thla lie joined tin N a v y fu e li out of Iln u r |h,im l p a u ilrfe m r wra|a»n: m ieneplrnn-.
dropped m il of i||'|i|, rat .p u llin g
S a lu rd a y’' Southeastern C on fer­
M lilm N
l!*l'J pa «» drfenalve#
ence scrap.
fr-.m ninth io 33r I. The tl&lt;&gt; I - n t r ha1 I•eeit ,T|,*lfi3. I j i . i year Hio llolidu llig it Sehool ill 'JT’ vae
nml
mad.'
ihe
a
ll
fleet
leitm
fio
m
r
l
y
l
i
.
U
rontendiNl
lbem*elve«
w
ith
|
il
w
aa
L
‘7;ioi.
llie k ria i r . r l t e d a do d of Ib -ii
The i ; « i or* have never lo-en
-rail-, and A rm y rip iu lird that
1
1
1
3
1
*
.
.
.
Iw
o
oilier
US*'
p
la
y
e
rb
a
llin
g
down
enemy
heave*
and
Soul
hr
in
Mi
line
list
h
a
.
drawn
od il U|:srt mi d u o e nlieu llir y j
u I 'll
W ith re vert g a rn i- In able lo edge Van de rh ill in a fo o l- i
Ilia
USH
Nevada
in
1
1
*
In
and
in
te
r,-p
le
d
on
ly
It
'U
il.*
*
latwtd to iiiih d i.il.h .i M iami U n i - ] the m o il fu ll. 130,91? for two
life o f n little h e lle r than three | ball pains. The tw o schools did
Beautify! Boost Value! Protect Your Homo with
g n t r r i eoniparnl In 114,360 for Ole "re gu la r* " In m ovie bit pari*, fo r a fouclidown, Hm men ihar ed
v*n»ity o f M o rh li, ‘,70-I I .
mil i l . t t p la yin g *aeh other u n til
per game.
e
i.illla
l
H
atfie
ld
and
A
l
It,*
I
neavcn.
n
like
nuiiihrr
laat
season.
K
iri
in
i
tie
In
li’ireptlun*.
.M iami vaulted from T7lh t|Mil
'i&gt; inter rent Ions against U i ln I ‘.*45. Vandy copped a 7 to 0 win
T h in fa r. In three game*.
pulled in I'S i,000 for two dock, I enter M e tie r lln rlii* and
to M tli | d .i« vtith 170 po in t’ III.
annu l* o f Hurdiie 1 al u n la y |» that year, ram n through w ith a
•iuaiterba&lt;k
W
ilb
u
r
H&lt;.iaii*ou
game-.
Im
it
year
tw
u
game*
liA M C
H O U S E
Mix ml ha« stolen 14 enemy aer­ •
T i e If u ir l. ultra rreeived I I f i r a l !
*f the rra-uii* for H uuiue’a 211 lo 0 v ic to ry in l!»4i'. and l.e.k
g iro helped make a film called ia l- *n.l have lutne d two of the deft - t .
place ballot*. O f f e r l da me to drew 13,617. Arkaima* ha- re
I he
fine
u.poiiotnrt the top hand In n 22 to 17 th rille r
H U l Y l C
/•’ &gt;
P A IN T
g iln No. I recognition Im lm lil g l-le re il f«*t,i'Od lid* year for •The Hero** ln-d Mimnier . , . Ih r f l' lido lo iirh tlo w n -. O n ly once pa a'er Im l *uffi ii'd o n ly one in Jacksonville last fall,
I ’rlrii ipai defensive chore
of
Mm 1Ini d (B|, W a.-h lligtoll (6 ), lim e game* rt.m parn l lo .‘U.llial I f lin y fa il to a rt like lid nt X oil bu a Miami foe lo-eo aide lo ml. i n pi ion iu liU Iw o previous
Ihe
fitdd,
Iiin
yb
r
Ihe
ro
a
rlie
ir
ill
i Mil.- iu, the rlu irlra u c * llin o ig u
( letnaon I I I , ( o riid ll ( 1 ), „ ,„ j fin two puna la tt een-.n.
f he week at ( ia ln r -v lllr a le way*
game* a g a in -1 N o lle Ihnoi- n id and means lo th ro w up a Im rrier
rla ln . th ey're n fra lil of ap.dling Ihe *ii.
Texan It I ft.iMNi Itehlnd U
W; V. e 1*011 I i l l .
l»
i.titnd
in
li
■
•
r
ly
&gt;
nge*
nf
l
l
ir
i
l
pn.fllea
.
.
.
The
pro
fia
ilTiter,* t ni inle&gt;i*i ,ilu in sp erlalu ga in -i the great passing o f ju n Tin- Ion lia o it li 11III h ir
In m ure it haa played on ly one
I fn i&gt;i 1.1 a,i,g ifn- || iiric a iic s a. nine tie ganie w ith M iami, lie was ho H ill Wade and the ei|ua1ly
h ia rk rl* I. fn I plaid v « l r » | ; ' hiitne game whrreav tw o had bet ti ball war d e fin ite ly in over
■I.a
lterin
g
Ihe
Minim
ip
fenae
New
York
rlulu,,
(iiaril*
and men have ahnied in Ihe job. Jim
1Hensatiunul
receiving
of
end
point* figu red on it hatla of in j played lant year. H aylor boIntercepted
lh r»e u llli Ilia at ru t .It h e .v ia . t lo a - liuckv C u rtis.
V01 fit at li fn| »ci nod, d le .lt
■ j draWfl IH.IMIU fur one game till* Yank*, fin a lly have decided lo |lonley bn veauju. It gut -J.M ‘0 fur two In get together fo r a combined pie** lira vet. Jack I M I lr l l o tw o nml . &gt;■ , one-' Ihe llu rrlra n e x got ^ A long the scrim m age line the
T o p ten
fa m in i'1, tile ,
itral.la-il (•alors w ill hank he avily on ends
lunch today.
John * a -la g n o , sidelined in the lb. ir
I A rm y (1211
2,427 I #13.
first iw o garnea, in le rre p trd twu mnl. of h i- pim u 'l than did Ihe Bob Morion and lio l. Flowers,
V. Ilk I. M n ,i (17)
2,316 ’
Short and H w rrl
pu * w h in H u id io 1 Ihu iigld h- I'ur.ble n i v l n i 'i ,
tackles Jack Happa- and C harlie
9. N u u tlM n Mi M u rllil |A lli
II. i ! hum lor ii l i lx ■ lilg lil l.ul'rn dd, guards Jim m y Raw)*
Nick
K e rlm w y,
l l ir
lle tr o il inlghl lo* gun shy. Hob tlelinei4 K r u f ie k y ih )
.*
I,ion*’ itru m b e u tri, got around ilrulaoh Itan a h u g l a lib id tW'i pa ir.' w ith buipli llrn ili.il U „ the ami Jiriu n y Herve*. Center Joe
II. I'a lifu rin a 1 1 1
I,U h i
ale firin g
warned M rlg llt am i defensive (nllback
lo leading copy on one o f hi* white ingle Heal* *M‘ Ciedlled H un h a m «■
8. ^.Nlaiifuid
la r
UMl
own liilllieugl aplicd lelraar* ju*t Iu J* i* l.yd t'ii, 'l t d llouyiuicaa, lli.i w 're l' 'Ih a l "Hutlull U liv* i K rn t Steven* usu ally lawk up til* |
7, T eI n n
791*
atwrn
viiu
load
F
u
r
'll
tig
h
t
wiyeie
Y
"U
laid
l
’
ur
a
fte
r
7#U
cuple*
had
been
put
in
M
d
fn
d
.
*
lu
lk
,
fe
te
M
ailellone,
_
ain
o
iru
*
.
ill
■
line,
w
ith
C
aptain
A
i
f
l
u
i
W
it1
&gt; -’ M iiiy l*i'd f i ll
due lg «t we*
Ik* a n a lly.-.-. He le i.out a erieaac aiu l liev U ilive r.
-w r t m v s ig v g ^
dliana*.
ia m i. 1
I town
••ran llre a d la * liM A Jack i i t l
fo r I’et 1‘rd liirk, hi* xe i-rvla ry,
1 hiHiltl the ffu rrlc a n c t fie able going to do
No holt In iha i.ih oi W k f la M '
I d W avlihigtori «Ay
4 if i
N K IV Y O R K , O cl. 17 — IA A - when h li »)»• ligh te-l on thia In continue a n yth in g III* Iftt i A m i)
(iii-ra fn in .
r ,u t la fio n . •poll.
. r f i U M t B U ttrag. k ~ a**ts' fast u ads m
ruadi
fTemvun College lx the u n ly ma­ ikritenee: *'Tm « l.uu n w ill m ain- p ie -e n l pare, l l ir y w ill ahstter Ihm lglt
pi ai-iinr
Ihe
fig h tin g
jor lullega fi«dh* ll learn u n w o r- la in their p o iliio n - arming th « Ihe e iit lln g na*|i)nal record fur sp irit of id r liil. apain-r Hurdm-,
ILH pm r-e Intel l«s«i| nor piisdes iiteit re*, i u • «
P
iflcc
n
stakes
the
most
in
win*
!
— I on ih li ira io ri, a fte r (T n rln - ■unt tim m r a in the league." . . , forw ard pas* in ie rc e p lhint Stan- 1* s till fat from -a l Inf In i w ith
loti tU use is* si UUr In 4tas issu f* l' .
rtalj put bed over a touchdown Hal didn't -e « anything w ru n g, fin d vet Ihe m a rk in lf&gt;4l! w ith tin- all round o ffe ii-e and plan* let i*t im r— aeaio have !••-» -ch# |
duled fu r Hialeah'* tu -ila y race j
n gg in rl Kentucy lavl week.
*&lt;t N ick tn e irly tlg lw d , “ look, Miami must intercept at a rah* ple nlv of Wink on il this Week.
meeting,
Arm ing Ihe amaller *chool*, U -a iitifu l, lli.il *ltould read front
He,.»«.n of (ira n v lllc , O h io , h i« runner*” and look Ihe gal mil
O nly HP i Down On
Won i In re game* without per­ In iee I .cun I '.hi7 |H&gt;und»i H a lt
Miami Beach "M l lie host to rh&gt;
m
ittin
g
an
opponent
|„
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fnuith mm it* I Dramrc Howl hnvv
f'lem*on ha* tiealrn I're v h y-N 'A R IIV l l . I . f : . Term., Ocl 17line M innie H puiis Page
and g ir l- lenn1! lo '-n iu ie n i d u r­
l/P. Jlmv did Ib e undefeated Van 1.11*11, 66 U. M lfio u rl, 11411, and
l.nok fin a led licit “ sa n ity
ing C ln is lm iy vs eiiun lim e.
d rtb fll fo m m orlore- gel Ihal wav* Not III t'aioiln a Stale, 1!7-U.
code" slo ry from the l.\ i.l
Ueiilri.n haa ilefea lrd W auhlng- V irg in ia lom nrrow when p ie t y
»T o p o f Ihe v.-ni in 11*|3 and
-B y BENNETT CERFt A C M f A C M E AC M E A
(•blwif fur a m dlier di m-1 tea-nti Inn ami Je ffe rx in 11**0, O lle rlw in , C olgate W . Ilaiden'e le p o rt In
the Ih.ard nf visitors I* publishtfje rru ia d ln g t onuiio,|ore- now '.hi 0, and Wuoaler, 4A-0.
HEHB H U ■ b it uf a mix-up al thu Cutoiiy Florist Shop in
K m liir k y went through four n l , , . Ilu ii..lu lu fig h t prom oters
arv nut fn u il and going -th in g In
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i
Meotlstown the ulhcr day: wrung card* altarhod in twu Im­
la-fur r having i l l goal ate a fte r lleall Jack In flg h l
the 8otilhea*lrrn Confire n .e f,u,i guiiu-ii
•*»ut »#*•'* i - « .v*||g I*rum|itposing Rural wreaths. The um: that went to u diuuglst moving l r fiiieifliF"
bgll lille in. &gt; Ttrev've won four line rin ««rd . The W rldcata l.eal Frank Ferraiulea In tlre i'in h e i,
Al* . r*Mrtp» |*Yf|im* !
N irr lulf fiflif
its IttHef PYf* &gt;»»* I
tv att expensive new huildlni!
gam e- and la ik e il up 136 p-unti t,, ijn c ln tra li Salurdav n ig h t, 41-7 •iml Oaktarwl, C a lif., want* him
•iHsifea tlreisl
*.« nu n*v rwfuM*!M rCrnrkrn Hoad— Out \V. Kith St.
lii-n tiirk y pieviim vly lo-at n u rlli In riirel John I. Davis the -am*
Srt by llie ir opponent,.
read:•“ Deepest sympathy";
»*el I - y«v'ir» •»,i *■
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T i m * Stale 76 0, lonil-tana Stale,. rni,nth
When Mis* Am erica
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I I II, M i.-U x ip p l, 37 II. and May- |pvy ram e In.utc to Mobile, A in ,.
iK t* j|i ii.tinte.il M mil 4fti0
-The a n -w e r mm m f n|t fr .|„i I m, 4!M).
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neral at tha town's Icadintj
26.IHUI people Jam Dint m li. Ludd
pit1, A n v l» uin ■i, he Ii ha* a i*iuu
C lrm u jii and Denloun have a
fo r n pnl.lic rec*pth&gt;nbanker read: “ Good luck in
le r bark like i d l r h W Hill IV*’la long wgy to gu, howvver, for a Taladiuni
lia l n ivIn 32IMNI luim -d out for
y o u r m w lo c a tio n .1*/
w in ’- lo .d f ,„ or,a v a iij' and m
rem rd Irnn***** went IB game* Ih e A l nl|alua Vandetl.lH fo -.t&gt;&gt;**11
a .# a
tldirhdoK n r, 1 n l l m g &lt; # i t lime W lllt,m l Ic in g a n n u l cm In 1034 game. T h a t o 'lg liln prove sum rIf* g e l- Ilia ball
H u t e U cynic, H enry Menck­
k i l l 11*31*.
th in g . . . . A &lt;lr».*n Hay hakj-ry
llu l Vanderbilt bad W i iV ln«*
Which rover* Iha ! whole aartion
en, etatma that a woman w ill
yi ar, and the b* ii tr ei,ui,i ,i,, - ^
U using its tru rk s
go to any length to attraet a t«| r v . rt .'
lueak
If,,, w |n I .
uix ik otof cWa isconsin.
rry packers' n d fr rt l-ln g and
tcnUon to M raatr. Ha d ta t the
W 'tim naa
l i t d rive rs to sell tickets , . . A nd
caaa aI the maiden In a aarorThe AVndt. o f Im lay j-n ’t ||„. ;i( .
J u g g r t Harp report* the hr pad
ity houaa Who showed up at
l*1y *J»p|hmnre o f n year awa The N K W Y O R K .' O el. I T — &lt;AY — men re a lly b rin g in the dough.
lie,ve W ad " bn pol*g, girviM urf p*. A t#
lica k fsa i wltft a m w awgagrHi ern, roiniul**iuner o f Iha
tlflire . ||i’- had m ofe' evperieti e
. Cleaning ihe C u ff
ment rin
ring
men*
g an Mar finger. To her
National 11u * I n g
A ssoctaliun
( g i he iltit* ri I It • .'hrirglna |ine- warns lim e w ill he no maj.u
HOOtt as Ihe haseluill season (llaglMt, mom
Ni
a f tha other gin*
mj’i! panic him . lie drop* bn. I Ju- Irfismg show* In the country In r m in i, tleu lge Muniter and Ib c k y
noticed it,
pita all her agulrmlnga ami g n licu la tin g e . In deaperahlpd h i- iu of re live . if rven hold fivu years unleaa television of Nelson o f the (!ards went l.a -t
y proclaimed, "Good grie f, It'a aim ing In here. Guesa
fish in g at bake N o rfo lk In tha t t a x i t a l
l|*T ball (ill lo i ' - a ri'. *"iv«, in llie -p o ll I* hatnaased.
tly- open, flieri le t- fly w lllt a
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(4f he ean‘r (im l n receiver, li
"T h is is not an attack un trie
N n x w ith Mu’ ■Ih * . or, ,r;V) n |et vision. Ilu* It has closed up most make most o f Ih r u a w in . . . greataeaa and i th m wear Mack ribbons on th d r gtaw a.
hie nPV*inert?- Or) ow liftn for
CirrtMto. M 6 I# MseaeU Cwr. tseuttvtsa sy Kia« rttu n s traOkau
uf the small r lu ls In tha areas it Iloh U n ge r, Princeton** fla sh y
soph halfback, played high athooi
lo^s. LJr-Ia it gainblcr who'll Hurl invade*.
ball
at
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ttsville,
Pa.,
um
ler
a p u front '**-4.1rx,| h|x own goal
"H osin g It d ifferen t from any
Ilf** beer, downed fo r un- tw o- other sport. Ik.ia r* must develop K ick K n lys , now Y a le line roach
H ardin Simmon* U . r e ­
M in t -a fe ly , lull he’- -tarted *uhte fio m Ihe -,11*11 fig h t elutas, where . . . .
tiiirchd.uvn d riv e - frnitt Ih*’ dsn»e&gt; they Icatn the spur! from the ports Ih a l John (M odel T t F o n t
completed "21 p a t.t" guild fo r
t'fte and he'* had only nne aerial ground up the hard w ay,
InjercenlfHl.
liefnre
radio
rotwnUritmrnt*, 2. 3 rnltes In the past twu e ra llc tld r s parsing. Wa.(* doc* M « |and now television, made It luwe*- x o n i and the f ir r t foul gamer
tekm'-. nunline loo.
»n ry for hungry pruuuitar* to th is year . . . how malty miles to
H u l IVaile la rrl the whole answer skyrocket uupreparad youn gstn * the gallon dues that makeT
t o 'V a n d e rljlllV upsurge.
•nlo main m n t a , it took three,
friie ta ’a lilg J im Talm r, another four and five year* to develop a
F L O R ID A H O N K Y
great I v im proved Cammodnrk, I f genuine main event fig h te r.
O N L Y TIM E &amp; S n n W t U T W
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Oct. 17 1/13
"Tod ay a kid who gel* a few
a if or deploy* Its defense h. tr v
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producers
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tar rover eligible pas,, receiver*. Win* and fleshes some style ia
M S N O M O V IM M B i t
awav i shunted Into a television main a rrcxirtl production o f l6.riMi.iMMi
Tahofr** lik / l» la ^reak
awav.
pound*
this
year.
IN I T S F R E E Z IN G S Y S T E M
M a t'* u ha t j»«i'| w n i.1 In lb, . n 1 1 evciila. Is knocked o ff, and hi*
The U S lkcpailm eiit uf A - r i r u l
defeat uf M l-s is slp jil ia -l \r««t lig h t la iptenrhed before It even
A N E W kind of Sludabakar track
lu re Bureau her* -aid in a tvM w f
T ilm r t.arrelcii ihrnugh gnd .uxoir.'i begin* lo sparkle.”
^
Owglna^ng ntiuret tubihswJust relraseil tha figu re would lie
U * lie# fj.i P4 yards and lw&lt;&gt;
HmI dally oporwling savings I
Tha avaraga B ig Ta n IntlltuM on about 31 percent above the DM "
totirhduw US
iA n o lh «r big
cnntrilm lluQ
In conduct* Intercollegiate compete c lo p o f 11,340,000 pounds am*
A M w kind af structural strongtk
would ♦iraed tha prevlnus record
Y|n&lt;lerhiltT e a rly lesson mrCes* l« Hurt In I I sport*.
k»ap« Stodebwkar tracks ramorkle t In 1048 by 320,000 p&lt;mnde
a group of tonhomora* w hn've
■ d y kee from Iha nawd foe rapwlral
H igh scorer on N a v y ’s l#4# fo o l- F lu rid a la fift h in honey-production
Cutue all,rig much heller H im **•
hew true this It— and how Mg
p fi la l, End Malcolm book an I h ill team was p U e e -k irk e i Huger being lad In o r m r bv Minnesota
n a lfin d i W ik F o rle r have won I»i*w. He made good on I# at C a lifo rn ia , lo w n 'tn d Texas.
Iha weawawiloe wro— you van find
the** In lh* -ta r lin g lineup l l « l f tciu p r-d point* a fte r touchdown.
•to by talking to any Sludabakar
trucke coma In ■ fu ll rang* ml else*
T e f r v . Fail* snagged Ihraa
track owner.
Raymund (B u d d yI Parker, new
Stream lined V »-lo o . t j - l o n and
r I which helped a g t liiit Miss
Stop In and Ito at give you Mw
lls ir id l Lion* hacfcfleld roach. In 11, E d g a r I I . R t l d , « m n o t
ip t
t k f io o and M ow mseka
ratal o lh a t ueweman* have
t o * am « a w n a rt to aoo.
r m p o iu lb ln f o r d a y
AkfeUieh when nveiled lo ImsU
|c o a tr a c t e d h jr a n y o n e t il
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hr United Nation* w ill ! » five
I t old on ( V t , 24, ita charter
.h a vin g Iwcn .ign ed at Han F r a n - 1
fi*cu on O ct. 24. 11.45. Th. charter
w a i ra tifie d by 60 nation*. and tb r
organD atiun lias been doing tb r
bft+t II Cuuld to “ n v r lu lu le gan•ra tio n ! fio m t lir icou rgc of an
o th rr w a r."
Fa rm fa m ilie s no let* than
th o tr o f town and c ity , a ir v ita ll)
interested tn seeing th* United Na
ttuna a iK raiefu l. T h a t’* w h y t M
club arltla and borne dam oiu tratioii
m e m te it thtuughout tb r cuurlr&gt;
j i t m aking thoutand* um.n to &gt;n
•and* o f U nited Nation flaes it. a
hug* project to call attention to
th r United Nation* on it&gt; f ilt h
anniversary.
Farm o ig a n ita t Iona and ru ra l
rcitd rn ta , w e ll a w a ir that no Imiir
•r cau any nation live alone hut
t a il. nation must lir e In coop*. .
lion w ith oilier*, at* loinlno n
(• Irtiia tln r U n ilrd N s th n s i f ' * 1
O ct . 16-24. T h e y l.rlh v e in the
p rra m h lr of th* r h a it r r , w litib
O a ya :
W e, th r people of the U n ite !
Nation*, deter wined
- - T o save »u*. redlnu * i.r i •
thill* from the recur to of e* r
which twice in out lifetim e ha
brought Untold aorrnu to niankiro
and
To rra ffir ni faith in fundament
OCCUPIID H R tlN 'S political and m ilita ry cilm atr WJrtna up w ith rrltlc. m of tiie Soviet Jhine election*, and
al human rig h ts, in the .llg n ltt
a rriv a l in Germ any of reinforcement* for the l ) S let A im y l.t (Jci. Munion K F.ddy. commander of Am eil*
and w u ith of t tie* tinman nartnu
can iio u n d fu .rr* In Europe, r rr ruled ttcat unit* of the new I loop* w ill L o l.-W the W r it U e illn glTTUon John
in th r rtju sl rig h t- of men an*
J . M rL Iu y, A llie d ili| h Com .m»&gt;lull C K iin n u n . i l u i j r d H u- tun Zoiwt c i.vtio ru a* “ undcnvOCratlC." (C . U.)
rumen and o( nation. la te r a n i
mall, and
— T o i*t atdt th condition* mu lei
which Justice and retpect fo i the
Nr M h f______
o b liga tion . ari*inir fio m tnatle*
and other torn re* of International
l -aft a t. maintained and
T
p,
■octal protrrrr*
-fey W tU IA M B in
ar.it l.e 'le i a'ardvrd* o f life in
CtUltMl P ltU W lilt l
ia ie n fie d in n . and fo r the*r
HOME
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U IU T18 M T K X T Il.K manufac­ more c a rtfu l w ith their tmoklng
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lob ’ *• • and liv .
turer* aay their woolrn* don’t aell while d le u ltig tlte lr habit* tn
( o g i t l i t i In IP ■- i t - ...
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au w r it here Ucanae American* other word*, the fa g should al­
it* Knud n riy h ti I* and
find 'em loo s c r a t c h y , T h ru , ways be p a ih td in an a aliliay
■ — T o utrite out i t len gth to m ain­
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again, m a y b e it ’a because we and not Lehltu) the tnlunt'a rut *
tain International peace ai d &gt;
can't dig up though scratch to
! I I
c u ritv . and
A lo u t. ii. K a y lu .il r .p v f t . u
pay fo r 'em.
— T o in*ure by the accent »nc* of
M ar ruia/ull I k . n i U m u l |A» a n t
I I I
principle* and th r institutio n id
New. Himn . h u A, Co.,ado. f.tu ­ d isk w*In (* lu A nuw ./ ll Aup
method1, that armed force rha ll
be r y r u a . r l o J u if u * /or l.uuu pewed on a Afundup
not I nr ueed. *atc in the coinmun
C k iu lh ia t tree culfer* UuUy, foal
in t t r r t l, *r,4
Aow. MutHK .Aopy.H p J * r i ore
lb# fan al llk v m lepMil. 40 el
— T o em ploy In I • m il Jon* I w it h
te/l t
hi* 110 w ire , kata l i l t him In
J n u v ’ fu r ti»t pioniotiou «&gt;f th r
•law at litlutf f.a c a .y b llll-w h o t
numic and f i l i a l a d v in trm rtit t»
Iw t .ia '. V llh ln ik y w i n . !• be ■ braakl
a ll p t o p lfi, havr rf»o W n f In n m
^ I n e Cur t f f u i t i to aurtiinpllth thr*i
•ailing le u Ihrawlaning l e a k .
Some weather prugnoall. alota
aim*.
Ilka C a rn a l* V m o.t have r e a l
okawt what happaned la Naira ate pladictluK a h a .d winter To
the c o a c h ot a toeing football
Duma.
t e a m II can t p o tu b ly U any
I f I
Most of th r firld rorn K inwn If
A in td n o wain* n .-llM ia to ta w orie than (hi* autumn.
th* lin llr d State* today i« of the
yrllcm v a iit t lt * : a couple of dr
cade* ago n early half of It **
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TUESDAY OCT. 17. 1950

wAwrnan w w itatn, h an fo rd . vijohwa

Korean War

Hurricanc Warning
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ago wat the moil violent ever
recorded in the Western Hemis­
phere. It killed several hundred
■rions, most of them W orld W ar
veterans in a roadbuildina
i | (camp.
It wrecked the Overseas Railway
built al great eipense by Henry
M. Flagler, and isolated Key West.
Hurricane warnings were flying
linm Palm Beach, over the neck­
lace of islands forming the F lo r­
ida Keys, and on the G ulf Coast
to Ft. Myers, a palm-fined resort
cily once the winter home o f
Thomas A . Edison and Henry F o n t

F. McDonald identified the w itncn
today at William Ricci, reputed
payoff man for the $20,000,000
gamblini syndicate beaded by boat
bookmaker H arry Groat.
McDonald t*id that Ricci barri­
caded liimtelf in the bathroom of
the ihiee-foom Hotel (B o tte rl)
mile and then alatbed himaelf on
both arm*. Two detective* attigned lo guard him finally battried down the bathroom door and
rushed the wounded man to a
hot pita I.
McDonald did not reveal the
Storm w a rnin gs flaw elsewhere
along both coasts o f th* F lo rid a
weapon uted by Ricci.

i i i M M N r»#«# r# # » n , *i
the d rive at datkneaa.
In a irlin e distancr the gain
wa* 20 miles. But it was much
fa rth e r a ctu a lly along the w in d ­
in g mountain road.
The U . S. F irs t C a vla ry D lv lston smashed nearly 30 mile#
from it# kick o ff point at Soohng. It bypassed Sariwnn, JS
a ir mile# south o f I'yo n u ya n g.
titxl drove over a second#i y mad
In to llw a n g ju . on ly 2-1 mile#
south o f the Red capital f,n the
main h ig h w a y.
Then it swung northward so
s w iftly that Ihe loot trooper*
seized a bridge Iwfnre the su r­
prised R rd force* could blow it
up. The foot trooper# were w ith in
20 mile* or less o f Pyongyang.
Both the American# and lU lK x
were sw in gin g along in open
cou n try along the flatland a p­
proaches to Pyongyang.
Behind the Am ericans, B ritish
end
A u s tra lia n
Commonwealth
brigade troops speed .71 mile# lo
Bariwon and raptured that h ig h ­
way c ity .
On the es»t rna*t, ROK firs t
corps element# rolled w ith in sight
o f Korea's great industrial c ity
o f H nm hung and its port. H u n g nam.
The Bed radio at Pyongyang
adm itted; 1). N . force# r r in fo r trd and "s p rs i hraded by a irc ra ft
nnd tank# nnrth of the 3Kth P a ra llrt are m aking heavy a tta rka."
The hrondrast o f the Tuesday
night Bed Korean a im y communi­
que wo# heard in Tokyo. It add­
ed:
"O n all front# people'# (C om ­
m unist) a rm y unit* arc ra ry in g
t.ut
heavy defense operation*
against the advancing enem y."
Filer! dl»patche# from A P correspondents, however, told a d if ­
ferent sto ry.
O rganized Red reststanee wa*
shattered Com m unist troops were
surrendering by the hundred*. A ll
along the slanting h a ttlrfrnn t the
Rrd* laid down their arms, re
treated In ronfitslnn or fled Into
the hills in scattered bands,
great pile* o f supplies, arms and
A llie d column*
swept past
am m unition abandoned by the
fleeing Red#.
A
F ir s t
C a va lry D ivision
spokesman said the enemy was
leaving heavy weapon*, a n li-la n k
guns and other equipment beside
road.

28 Killed In Crash
Of London Glasgow
Passenger Plane
L O N D O N . Oct. 1 7 - r i T i - A
twin-engined a ir liner smashed In ­
to a London suburb today, k illin g
2A o f the 29 person* aboard.
B ritish Kurnpean A irw a ys said
an engine failed zhnrtlv a fter tb#
plane took o ff from l^mdon fo r
Glasgow. The plane, a Dsknta. was
attem pting to retu rn to tendon.
The a ir line said It earried 2s
passengers. Including one In fan t,
and a rre w o f flee.
"A * fa r as we know a ll have
been killed exrept one adult, either
passenger or cre w ," a spokesman
said. “ The a irc ra ft was com pletely
burned ou t."
The su rvivo r, a man. was taken
to K dgw arr General Hospital.
One leport said the eraft caught
fire In the a ir. hit a house top,
then plowed th iou gh a w all into
a garden. One w ing still (re trie d
aton a house.
T h r crash wa* In suburban M ill
H ill, a middle class residential
area.
One eyewitness r*pi rased belief
the fu rl tanks exploded, lie said:
"N o one ro iild get near Ihe
plane, It wa# burning so fie rce ly,
but I understand some o f the pas­
sengers must have been throw n out
because some Imdles w rre taken
away.
"A # It aalled over Ihe house* on#
w ing came o ff and struck a house.
TTie plane crashed arroas th* narrow road— Highwood A s h — and
landed In the garden nf aBbther
house."
Th* fuel tank blast " le t fire to
th# shrubbery and tie rs but not
to the house."
A large open spare adlo|n# th*
■tasb x c n c , an,) th r pitot m a r
have been attem pting to make a
forced landing there.

(ra n k answers.
Managemenl says it helps lo merl grapevine rumors brad on. Am )
b y tilin g ■ question ami answ er^
colum n in their em ployee publica­
tio n . top r x r r tjilv r * ran rro rh
sp in ye i w ith ou t any
In divid ual cm.
I t . . , 'l n » l , 4 I r a w r « « » fie # I
initial rm an m ltln tr r chance of mid
K .vrtv veteran, aaid M r. D ixon ,
■ret at Ion.
ought lo establish h it claim w ith
T h a t work* both waya T h e the V itrra n # Adm lnlatration fo r
•mployp who firs t suggested such tn v ic e connected d lta lillitiea , In ­
a column to Com m onwealth bt«l»- cluding not on ly wounds, but ac­
aon Co., Chicago, In M arch, 1017, cident# ,,r airkneaa, »o that I f he
W rote: “ There are a lo t o f ques- it disabled by reoccurrenca of
tiona on an em ployed mind which the a llm rn t, be can prove hla aervJacksonvill* to
K irci, who had been aought fo r peninaula from
lie o r ahe couldn't get an a ri.w rr Ire connected d isa b ility, and cstab- 10 itaya. vo lu n ta rily appeared yes­ Ht. M ark*, and north o f Jackson­
to w ith out stepping on the Im - llth a claim or secure hospitalize- terday and testified at len gth be- v ille to Charleston 8 C .
a itd ia te su pervisor# lo o t."
The tlo v "e * s w ith which th*
tlon and treatment.
fote th r B rooklyn grand J u ry In ­
W hat are acme o f then* ques­
ita
The law provide* that in order vestigating the Grot* hookie com ­ Koiith F ln iid a area began
tions* l l n a are a few , n* path - to rtta b lith tu rh a claim a voter- bine ami the million dollar* In em ergency precaution*
alarmed
ered by the N a tion al In du stria l nn mutt have had MO daya or gra ft it had paid nut In New storm w a rn in g hcadquartars, but
by noon preparation s fo r tbe blow
more o f service, nt Iraat one day Vork C ity pollre for protection.
Conference B oard:
were In fu ll aw ing. Acres of plate
“ Is It true all m e rit rate In- of which w n t during w ar time.
McDonald
aaid
Rierl
had
sup­
glass disappeared behind abutters,
Willow , of non w trra n * have
create* have been suspended In
plied
the
Grand
J
u
r
y
w
ith
lm
loose objects were taken Indoors,
th e current econom y d r iv e 7" S. d iffic u lty even In establishing the
WAV1NO A f T H I C A M IIA M A M are crew members of the first Am erican
C • Johnson A Hon, In r., K arine, fact that th e ir late hiirhand* were mutant c vld en rr and waa expected and builders nailed down lum ber
tank to rrnai the 3Mh Parallel. They are (I. to r . J : 8 | l Homer l^ e .
to
give
even
more.
pilea and fastened tile* and other
W it., waa a tk rd . T h e executive veteran#, he declarrd, and urgd I
fvsnsvIHe. Ind ; Pfe. Jarne* F^ncrlfh. Sullnn, W. Va.; Sgt. W alter H ill,
Mean
eh
lie,
retired
police
In
m aterial* securely.
vice-president
replied
In
the that all veterana have th eir din-!
rsirm ont, N. D ; Sgt. Charles Giuendanncr, A u tiu g h v llle , A la ., and Cpt.
a
per
tor
Frederick
A
.
Hofaaes,
anThe Coast G u a rd aent a " P o lly "
m onthly
nthly Jon w ax Jo u rn a l: " T h in 1 charge |vaper* recorded In the
Clarence Johnson, ot T a rio rv lll* . N. C ,
(faternafioiM l na-t- q
'
other
witness
in,
the
police
g
ra
ft
ia not true. M erit Increase* w ill Court l | n u « r m i that in rate the
plane— equipped
w ith
a
loud
pontinue to l&gt;e given a t deterred.” discharge it I oat the record may prole, was in dnuhlf-trouble to­ s p ra k rr— over
the
threatened
day.
ke yr area to w a rn : " A hurricane
"Should the Knppera Co. en-| I-*1 preterved.
A lir a d y fared with one rnntempt Is approaching. Take precautions.
courage emplnyeea to lend m o n e y
He told o f (area where v r tr ra n t
to Uncle Ham via I I . 8. saving* had rrm a trie d a fler liclng divorced of court citation on the charge of Evacuate danger arena "
Coast Guardsmen
sought out
bonda while the national deficit one or mote time*, n«d tllcyl, and evading a J u iy question. Hofsata
aw* bigger 7” T h e coke and the widow w at unable In ratal)- laid h lm trlf open lo another con small boats and dropped m rsaaget
,
•mleal compart
tanj^ replied In the llah a claim by not knowing tha tempt action yesterday try cla m ­ to them.
So* Tighter loiMctUns
la y ‘MHktawat' Centrals
bake Okrechobew residents la
nppe Newa
oppera does not narnra o f Ida former w irra . W id ­ ming op on the Ju ry altogether.
toppers
Rap
loloro friro-Wng* limit
O ver Credit and Industry
The fu ry and B rooklyn D istrict the heart o f the rich Everglades
rin gg.. It dors, ow* who re m a rry, loose their penrendone deficit fina
ia n cin
however.
___ . . . eari.urage
. j M the purchase lio n haftcfjl*, but In the ra te o f a Attorney M iles P. McDonald want vegetable and sugar cape g ro w in g
Specie! to Ccatrcf Press
war
widow the M0-pound ex-cop to te|| them a rm were advised to prepare fo r
o f U .'S . H a/ingt Bond# on a vnl- Hpanish Am erican
u n ta ry heals borauao it believe* wbn-e trennd hllitsind diet, ahe the atory o f a U le vld o n sat ha a l­ heavy galea approaching h u r r i­ f t r : A N M I N i. T O N — Th»r# Is a strong feeling In some vlm ln ialralton
cane force.
pitch bond* represent a tafe and can rr-r* ta b llth her claim for legedly gut from H a rry Gross
W
rirclo* that th* Frd cro l Reserve hoard and the Commerce de­
A te rrific tra ffic Jam developed
convenient medium through which forr.prnratlnn on the fa rt that her •he M r B ro oklyn bookie who said
partment cr* moving ton s l o w l y In Im poslnf rredlt ctirhs and Inta&gt;
a veteran. he paid police a l,000.000 a vea r fo r on street* leading lo downtown
employe* ran aave fo r the fu tu re ." T in t hutband
duatrlal control*
A n em plnyi' of A h b » lt la b o ra ­ W orld W ar II widow# cannot do protection. Ifnfsaes says the video M iami aa Imala paraded up th*
Complaints aro being mad# th at th* Reserve hoard haa applied only
tories o f Chicago, who perhape (Ida hr atnted.
set came from an anonymous bene­ rive r to seek safe anchorages and
nUlktoaat” coatrtctlon* on Installment buying, that the lim itations
Nine new memliera were a dm it­ factor.
workers t r y in g to get downtown
had Had an appendix anipped out
re autamoMI* purchase* amount to nothing, and that the hoard la
pr)itla having other ahdnmlnal sue- ted to l ’o#t No. M in rm lie rth ip :
When firs t called ** a wltnet*. were caught behind open d ra w ­
holding up housing credit regulations too long.
« e r y . naked: “ W h y w on't the In- H i. Harold K. King, Robert W . Hofaaes w a» an artive member of bridges.
The asm* feeling la held w ith regard to th*
Planes thundered out nf M i­
auranee company pay fo r more Von Her bull*, W illiam K. Htnkely, the force and signed the ruatnm Commerce department's controls nn Industrial In ­
than ana operation perform ed at Calvin T . Ja r-lin e , Jamea Brlndle, a ry police w aiver of Im m u n ity. am i's In tern ation a l A irp o rt in a
fo r
evacuation
tlm aamr tim e ! In Pharm agraph, Jamea W . I'o w rll, Jamea M a ltk e , Since then, however, the fe le vl- steady stream
ventories and other measure* now being enforced
tt'aallaa#-* Or#as #•#• &lt;M*»
the company’a v ire president and Calvin M. Stray an-l Fra n k A . tlon atory broke and H o f ia e s - to points north and south. A num ­
hy the new ly rrealed National Prwbictlon A u th o r­
Martin.
ber
o
f
troop
c
a
rrie
r
planes
from
treaaurer replied: ‘‘ Because tin#
on. a *«un*n on the F ly in g
ity . of which W illiam H en ry H arrison la head.
auspended from hla Job— file d re­
the M iam i reserve unit fle w la
la one of th r restrictions o f the
clou d, ledUfted the ateel had
tirement paper*.
Th* rem it la that Inside pressure la being brought
B
irm
ingham
,
A
la
.
Tra
n
sp
o
rt
• alky" bu
tail added, " I f you w rite
hem l"aded a t B altim ore, Md.
When called ye tla rd a y, llo fsa e ,
to hear nn these agenclea to show more vigor In
m e the d
dae la lli, I w ill Ire happy
Bonawll* aaid that large quan­
pulled a slip o f paper from hi* planra aped to Havana or the
the fare nf rising Inflationary force* Th* situa­
north.
to inveallgate
Invest Ig
the ra te .”
11
r «' «M
o**i
tities o f o il— be estimated about
pocket *nd read • legally-w ord ed
tion
m
ay
rearh
a
point
.where
President
Trum
an
G
ra
d
y
N
o
rto
n
,
r
h
lt
f
storm
foreT h is conference
board aaya most aneienl common law the ind ict 1 - refusal to te s tify i n t he In c rim i­
Tali
coni
11,000 drum*— were
taken
on
w ill have In step in.
inlea far
feel th a t I f a question merit ron la ine -l a “ germ o f n nate himaelf. tig tald retirem ent carler at M iam i, predicted the
E panics
board at Kobo and were marked
In
any
rase,
lig
h
te
r
credit
reatrlrtlnna
and
runcen
trr
o
f
the
disturbance
would
w rlaint
n l enough to be naked, charge” In that it arruaed S u lli­ had given M m hack rlv llia n , atatu*
for delleery at T a lk yu B a r and
imta nn Industry are to b* espeded before any
eros* the o a s t line In the K a y
m portai
ria n t enough to lie ana- van o f neglect o f d u ly.
Tslngtan,
C h in e s e
Communist
h
h
and
he
n
»
longer
faced
knur
o
f
hi*
la
r
g
o
a
rm
around
A
P.M
.
definite
move
Is
made
toward
Imposition
nf
even
_________,
. Ho, IfIf th ey a r r n ’1 a n tw r n d
porta nesr the Manchurian and
K a tllrr in Minim e lrru lt n n irt Job ami pen tlon rig h ts fo r re fu tin g
F
o
rt
I^
u
d
e
rd
a
le
and
M
iam
i
)n the company publication, they Judge U ecirgr K. Holt apiminled an
limited pnre and wage celling*.
N orth Korea.
I I S S l IS s M Z ,R M f*sa# f l s s i
to dgn a w a iver.
were on the stron ger aide o f tha
a re through pertnnal le trr or In ­ e ll»«r to In k i- over the du tke o f the
*
•
•
e
Ronawlta said he railed arm y
Ilia
action
brought
another
re­
disturbance. P a lm Reaeh waa e x ­
terview ,
A m rrira h strength In Kurope.
intelligence at Kobe and asked [f
aurprnded S h e riff
buke
from
K
in
g
s
C
oun
ty
Jud
ge
•
M
A
C
A
R
T
W
V
R
T
H
T
H
R
B
R
M
T
R
—
Oen
Dougla*
M
acArthur
baa
pected to be a t tha outer frin g e
B illy o r crank
queatinni are
M a cA rth u r told the President It w rre proper to ship oil to
li*,lt n a m ril i l i - u l i n m rt C la rk
hetpad to expPsle lh* accepted atory that Am erica's Intettlgen-e that, having won the Korean b a i­ Communist Chin*. He aaid the
if r u t a b y many rompanlea who I*. H, l.vnlh-'M iinn nt e|| nr lo act Samuel 8. l,eibo-.vit», who th re a t­ of strong wind*.
ened
to
Jail
llo
fs
s
t*
a
fter
a
hear­
ige'ntg
fall
down
In
forecasting
th*
Nnrth
Korean
Invasion.
N orton w a U hed m ra fw lly fo r a
gee 'debating a le rtin g aurh a m l- a- ehrr if f o f Made county.
lie , the United H latrs could not A rm y officer* Informed him they
ing today unless hie a ttorn ey ran pos*ibl# tu rn s lig h tly mere to tha
•Th* general ha* sent a g lo v in g tribute to the C e n lrsl Intelligence afford to allow the Communists didn't think an and would Invest),
v m t In th eir piitdlrallnna. But
Ix-nlherm an
iiiiin rd ia le ly
an- dig up a precedent to J u s tify the
**1. lie expected to sound, a hu r■onwealth
Kdlaon
report t
agency, which aup-rvlse* lh# glnhvl United Stale* spying actlvlll**. lo conquer other and richer area* gate.
he w ill appoint allanra.
o f 4 M inquiries *#nt to is nmrnceit th at
ran* a lr r t fo r Everglade* G t f
for Ita work in presenting him with a rem arkably arctiral* report on
■Urli aa Indochina. The sources
Claude
C
.
H
ig
h
a
,
chief
-lepulv
lo
The
la
w
ye
r,
W
illiam
W
K
le
in
and F o rt Myer* should the a lig h t
the column'* Inception In
M id M r. Trum an agreed.
ehemy atrvngth in tha Inrhon area
Carry
-i'll
the
il
il
l
k
t
o
f
lh#
office
man.
aaid
he
haa
nn
precedent
bid
curve
begin.
1047, not m ore th in a half
The General disrussed both In ­ emphasised th at Oriental peoipla
M acArthur atb*d for this report to he and his staff m old dscids
High at pre*rnl it r h k f o f the I* aim ing at a.teal ease and an apThe Red C ro a t swung Into ac­
Have been o f thin nature,
whether the famous amphlhtoua landing which rra rh rd N orth Korean dochina and Form osa in general war* looking to the United Hta
alier||(’n
c
rim
in
a
l
in
v
r-tig
a
tio
n
de
m l- SVhyA f w powld have a tion and began the task nf apena ll .such column* now
terms du rin g hi* osrtllhe o f the fo r leadership aeon though th
rdMathdeO should he mad*
Profound a ffect on Ik* grand h ire h v a It* storm shelter* and w a rn ­
u t a i i uetrd
were sta rtM pertment.
A sia tic situation. He repealed hla rean rtm p a lg n set th* pattern
' C IA , which had heen under fire, came through 100 per rent
Th« i t -le* elopmenta ram# a fte r probe, a t mot* than a tenre nf d - ing resident* o f law ly in g area*
the laat fiv e year*, IH&lt;
previous contention that Formosa fo r Unitod N ations' opposition to
Th*
Incident
tw
-ughl
lo
tha
fore
again
Ihe
charges
lh
a
l
C
IA
rh
le
f
Dade
m
iillty
rolnm
l*
«l»n
rr
Je#ae
to
evacuate
to
safer
ground.
witnvste* are rm en tly retired poadya.
In u n frie n d ly l ands wnpld seriousCommunist
expansion.
Adm. Roaco# H illrn k o e ile r had fille d to forecast the Communist Iv threaten the American defense further
- Heme of the other
A thicken ing overcast covered
quetlln n l II. Yarlm rnugh declined lo accept lle«M a n .. ,
The General said the United
nn|«ilnlnirnt
a#
H
herlff
Governor
m ask a lta rk of June 2fi
M hed b y em ployeea:
Ita b o w ita tald it wat hi* o p in ­ the low er east roast and low, dark
line in the F a r Fast.
States must taka the In itia tive In
The facta are that Hlll*nbo*Mer'* report* foe week* In May and
. H o w much doee the company Fuller W arren offered him the ion th at a waiver, once signed floods scudded In from tii* *•*.
The source» said Mr. Trum an blocking fresh Red thrusts.
Contribute to operate the cafe* pod after he »ii&lt;prnded S ullivan raold not he revoked. And he odd The ocean waa .w h lpftat In to n
June described gathering Red fnrres and said they could launch an then outlined the Adm inistration
M acArth ur predicted the C om ­
yetterday.
w hite fro th b y g u s ty winds..
edt
ta rta r*
polity concerning Formosa and the munist* would strike again at any
a tU r h at any tlm*
Th* *toe merossed Cuba laat
A t T n lln h a t-e r, (lo v rip o r W 'ar* **Why m utt we get paid every
"T h e fact that Hofaaea resigned
n o tllira l com plexities aiirroum ilnq one nf several worldwide trouble
• However, the admiral wa* mad- lh* gnat for not c rysta l-ga tin g
Inataad
of
evqry ren tai-l In- ha-1 no romment on wban he did is no eredlt to him n ig h t and lost some of Its fo rte
it. There wo* no voiced disagree- ■pot* including Indochina where
th* exart data. Suhaequeht event* prove that It waa not hla fault.
V arl-orough’n rejection of tha post, In tha lig h t o f charge# against him hut regained tome strtn g th a*
m rnt over this debatable island, some observers believe lh a y m ay
e
a
s
e
R returned to open water. T h e
&lt;■&gt;“"CCould
ou ld we have a p ro flt-s h a rirv that he b#, no other appointment that h« I* a g ra fte r."
the Inform ants addrsl, hut it waa already have started th eir new
•
G
E
R
M
A
N
A
R
M
S
—
French
repreacnlalivva
In
the
A
tlan
tic
T
a
rt
Inc rente product inn and to announ-e
Immediately and
not rle a r here whether Ita discus­ campaign. Ha has sold consistently
In aa otherwl** busy d a y, J u d r r im portant e lty o f Cam aguey w n «
moating In Washington a n expected to come up w ith a aubatitut* sion would produce a change In
reduce extreme*T"
use* 7“
that defeat In Korea would not
i.. a couldn't #av when he w ill nam r a l4 lb o w lti rvm ovtd DolirR orotic* haltered, and communleaHont be­
plan for lh* rearming o f Germany.
, “ W h y does management gel
new t h r r if f .
A m rrlc a n policy.
tlon from M u rra y (M kkey|
M l- tween U ltr a and Havana war* In ­
alter what tie haa described as
France, whl h haa Mocked W eatrrn agreement on Ihe delicate In ter­
li n m share o f the Im n u tT "
M a c A rth u r
consistently
ha* Krem lin plana fo r world conquest.
Ile^aald he haa "no plana at thi* cbaelaotf, Groa*** manager, but terrupted. P re lim in a ry report* In .
president's frank am w er lim e " to conduct a hearing on the tnasad him Into Brooklyn c iv il n ri- dlm ted. however, that wind* af
national defense problem, probably w ill propone:
f lW P
maintained that Nationalist force,
The United Nntlona fig h t in K o ­
M that 1
la tt one, In the Jonwax charge- a g n ln -t Hiilllvan. hut " It •on fa r aafehreplnx by h ik in g hi* h u rrlm n e fore* and ru ita eonI — Creation of German w ork haltalmna The** could h* quickly and rnuld adequately defrnrt th# Island rea waa regarded here aa tha f i ­
Jo u rn a l i “ Because o f the gre at-r la m y iio dertlan dln g that the taw m aterial w l t n o , bail from IR.Oan tld rra b lv h ig h e r than 7K miles nn
If ninvlderi arm* under the super- nal development In a long p ro c n
•aally converted Into ligh tin g unit* should the need
hmir did no g re a t damage.
Responsibility fa llin g on manage, require, be l«- given # hearing If In tMt.000.
arise.
f tenth M ay vision o f an American a dvisory of draw ing a line In Asia beyond
No loss o f life waa reported.
•tent
In o rg a n lifn g .
tra in in g , hr ant ■ for one." Th# trovernr&gt;r
group. It SMB generally believed which ■ Communist
adrane#
I — Maximum u*e of German steel » " d light arms
leek Armed here that h it recommendation*
• U n n ln r in»1 com ratlin* op«ra* | r« I i | S u lliva n h « » not tr-iuaated a
would not be permitted.
production
to
help
build
the
aia»n*t
"
f
Democracy
lo
H o t in nur b u if n o i.
M
IA
M
I.
Oct.
17—
0P&gt;—
T
h
l.
hut
were
at
lr*
-t
p
e
rtly
rrcepted
at
hearing.
Th# source* said Mr. Tru m a n
fort* keetl
W estern Europe
. The conference board notea of
the sta rt to pie*ect Formosa and and hi* advtaers showed e ve ry In ­
letln on th# approaching hurricane
The -uapenalnn run* until " fin a l
3— Building up of French armed foe-M to lh# point
I t M U a s a T m a Psa* s**i
lh column* In gen eral: " I t often diapoiillinn o f the rharga*" a ga ln -t
an Am erican m ilita ry mission wa* tention at Wak# Island of hacking
was Issued by the Miami W*ath*r
Whar# a German arm y would he of no consequence This, presumably, sent there.
a courage to be fre n k ." O n ly the t h r r if f . The Governor ra n re- " N ’ M * ,.* * ^ * •» ehaplaln w ith Bureau at t:S0 P.M. (E S T l todavup that position.
would b* done under a French agreement to reconsider the German
Management should answer. inatate S u lliva n any time he de hla battalion but captained In emT h e snurres said
M a cA rth u r i
Ths hurricane haa appartnll*q va jlia n whan tha Frond) force* reach a certain strength.
“ The* executive has In he In - •lira, mile,# It ru n , until the H ta t- barra stm rn t he couldn't o ffe r him alowird "down somewhat In forweH
" ------------a n y A r m y rank or pay because movement
a t and frie n d ly w ithout ta lk -v 4— Tha agtoMlaharweit o f IB or more division* In Europe aa a safe­
W m . J n tha
jh# pasi fow h o u •own
wrt to the ntiea
questioner a Henatr next A p ril make# the re ­ Fa th e r F ra n k w a tn t an Am erican A t J : » P .M . Ife B T ^ the c*nicr v a i
guard
against
Communist
aggression.
,
achievem ent fo r even tha moval fin a l.
Thao# division*, however, would a d under unified A tla n tic P a rt con­
||#&gt;
•MO, a|
The gra n d Ju ry's prrten U n cn l
tro l 0* (hot th ey would bo th* neat thing to a United Nation* In lrm a failed to #end rpee lfk charges to _ ! »■ * » *?•«&gt;*» rank nor o a r." •ta* • JO S S ’ * Roy West, and
honol m ile* fore*.
.
tha santa
rna dtsUnea a llg h tly aaat of
the court for tria l, and left the P t t t t a P ra n k answered quietly.,
Btnev then the stocky, -uddv- aoOth of Miami.
matter o f w eighing the widerwe
h » becoma th* m o il
Thla position Is by plan* radar
aim— I e n tire ly to the G nventank
M l t r ’ flg u fa In tha Second |a- tbaervaUen and jnay ho aublort in
Miaml C it y Com m lrdoner P a r- N
f t n t r y ‘D m sl# n . And hie advlra It ■light error. Tha latitude U M ».
r'ne Palm er. J r - who triad rmaue
n t e a g rrly amight by hla reglm anfre tfu lly to ilefeat Sullivan foe ta l commanders a* hy the newest lonxtitude 79JL
Movement I* atlll. nortkweatward
d ie iif f In the tllllt eleellnn, aa|d w rttlt'
'
I’ L A Q U K M IN F . U . . r k t 17
probably about 10 miles oar hour
hr w ouM a'I take the |oh If It war*
•*1 think m y lark o f rank has Winds aro Increasing on tha south-1
l l x pet M i n a out fo r a fam ily offered him . However. Palm er and
nohilr tide w vre kille d In a the G overnor eien 't on the aamr been a help In m y w o rk ," said F a ­ east F lo rid a coast and K a n . and
aton w ith a tra in near here •bk o f the p n litk a l freer and ther F ra n k . II* sleep* In th* hat- have reached M lo W mllea per
n igh t, H h e rlff C h a rle t G riffo n th e ir wasn't much rhance that he U llo n commander’* lent, eats w ith hour a l tha llghthouaa Italian* on
rrtad.
the enlisted men. Both officer* the upper keys and dfi to 4&gt; mile*
would be given en o p portu n ity to
and men Ilk a him for hi* *hv kind- per hour u t M iam i.
IH ffo n Idenliflad them aa M rt turn it down.
neat and the comfort he give* In
•tine W r*t. 75; M in D oriTh* w inds w ill continue to In­
th eir personal problem* aa murh crease thla afternoon and roach
fea t, S t. and l^ v r e n c e Weal. IS.
A crowing concern with 200 aton* In 2T nlatp*
as fo r hla personal bravery.
ta son and daughter; 'lit * Fla ln r
hurricane
fores over extreme
Recently th* b etU llon g v * him South F lo rid a la ta r thla afternoon
[ta t, I#, and M arvin W eal, lb
hu a fow npcnimrn for men 21 lo 05.
l l 'a t l l s t M Vtmm Peat O t t l
'"** a daughter and eon; all of
a raptuVed motorcycle fo r hi* own and to n ig h t R a in fa ll w ill be heavy
In
v
llr
prom
inent
l.lon
official*
to
u**. H e waa *o proud o f It that and rang* up lo 10 Inches u n it -dne| and Mra. A . J . Iw
Remodeling a home present* many problmea ..
Thorough training and principle of promoting
T*i c f Baton Rouge, aider the C h a rte r N igh t relebratlun al they presented him w ith tw o rap­ th* storm movoa v e ry slow ly In
Ihe
Hen
O
r
lo
Club
on
O
rt.
J7.
W eal.
tured Russian made truck* fo r hla which rat* It w ill viewed 10 Inch*the kind of problemn Hill'* haa been Ironing
from within Insure* continued opportunity.
Kxpreaaiona o f sym pathy ware mlaelen achool.
collision between lh# auto,
over the Krorglad** V a U .
M
en
are
promoted
from
Aialatanl
Manager*
out »o expertly for more than half a century.
and the T e x e t and P a rlfk offered fo r W . O. M vingaton, now
W I m b I met Father F ra n k th*
M em orial battalion waa h u n t area and k •d Korean ly in g b y a He* noddy."
tra in N o. ZS took plaee I n Fe m ald-Ia iughtan
on
ability.
Manager*
of
targe
ntorea
are
aelect*
At llill'a you will find experienced building
tw o mllea coat o f here. C rif. Hospital' w ith a broken knee, and aat under a tree w ith soma o ffl- ha rerallad. "1 ra llrd to him In HI*
ed from micceMful MannJen of small Mores.
" a ll six per ton • appgrentlv Handy K ln rhn f, now recovering In m * . T h e y wore joking about hla
rnnmiltanta eager to advine you on your re­
fro o tlin o patrol* and tha y a a n H t hesitated and I t » i i
DeLand fro m an operation.
lUir.
District llunagttf A New York Offlro Buyers
Secretary Rod Adams reported ha apaat aa a hoy In th* Irla h l a - F in a lly « i H « ■ aaldii
“ a J u ry ruled that the
are aelpettal fcwn' rttceaaful targ* atom Man­
modeling plann. They'll recommend materlnln
on recent meeting o f the Mona publican A r m y before 1m itw ffed
occidental.
Imaid o f direetor*. and stated thnl for th* priesthood.
age
ra.
f
i
r
thn* w ill give the bent renulta nt least expense.
00 small fla g s had been ordered fdr
" I noticed you clean yo u r rifle
'Bevonty A n a lly stood up, I &gt;a l­
.
*’.
school classroom*.
e v t r y d a y ." laughed U . Jamea D. most passed assay when I n ow
'? i C
-f
;
i
C arl W illia m s and Harold le w b
them a ll."
t
.
.
.,
' EmpWyee beitdflU Include group ingurance
Stop in soon and put throe plans In action.
were Introduce*! aa gueata mad
I aikei) F a th e r Frank w h a t. Hr
and • Company-paid retirement plan. Ftraonal
prospeeMva members b y J o t batUaflad prom ofoa
thought o f A m a rl ran aaldtcra'and
lU m p .
Interview auty bo Arranged.
bo
aaldt
" A h , yea, I c h a n U ." aaid Fa th e r
Monthly Ternu Arranged
fALLANAMHRE, Oct. 17-OP,
"1 did n 't th in k Americana m old
F ra n k In hla rich brogue. " B u t I
I I . P e rry , owner o f t lx
never shot a man in n r life — I take It but Lhay did. Th* Am erican
Wrilo giving name, addretw. family reai’OR"*d a ily neuranapera and te v. J r., and Edw ard Rail, head of never had tha wish to ."
soldier can taka a boating no other
Blrted today the the D uPont Interest* In F lo rid a ,
Bacauaa ha
ho spook* Korean flu- soldier In Ik e w orld ran endure.
billtlea. Age, experience. And complete per­
l w ill Iw be- w rre gueata o f the B ta U Cab­ e a liy ha lai th___
________ ____
tha bottollou's
boot___
in - Y e t ha la no machine. H a la r i r i l sonal hlatory to
Ijbohjm o and SJWOJXW by inet at Ita meeting today.
terrngator. The officer* mad* Pa lie d and cad th in k fo r him self. ||r
. if ;
Th* elder P a rry waa introduced thor Prank tall about on* night may Uke a b it o f lu x u ry but he
alatlon ap- by G overno r W arren a t "m m o f attach by th* mu my la fort*.
213 Went Third Strati
—-— #■
ran endure
Box R. c'o Herald
the gre ate st Am erican o f this
n o xt
"And bp earning boro ha laved
aa* John H. Perry, venerationChristiannlty la two land."
" hddlamdana wound-

American Legion

^ sak &amp; W A S H IN G T O N
MARCH OF EVENTS

g

Sullivan Freed

Far F

Flying Cloud

! Policy

3

triNh Chaplain

I farwinN Killed
‘ In Train ColliHion

“ GOOD OPPORTUNITIES
AND PERMANENT JOBS
IN THE CHAIN STORE FIELD”

HAVC

Sanford Providca

YOUPROBLEMS?

Sees Florida
Doubled In Site

1 Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

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In U n li j T h e ra b S t m f t h —
T o Ptwtact U m P m m j t the W o rld ;
T « Prom ote tbg P i « f i r * i of A a rn ica .
T o P rodu ct P r a t p t r lli fa r Sanford.

AN

VOLUME XXXXI1

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

W EATH ER

P a rtly cloud) with wi.ielv *cat
I f i r d m o 'll) afternoon
*how»n
through F rid a y . W in n e r n orth
m d m it r a l pen thin* th U afternoon.
Moderate orra*iuiixll&gt; lrr* h sm ithn i l Hind*.

N K W H P A* * E K

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T i l l ’ R S I)A Y

EaU hlU hfd 1908

TH E

O C T . 19, 1D.'.fl

Associated I ’rra a l.M H (d W ire

N o. I I

U.S. Concedes Allied Forces Capture Red
$12 Million Damage Violation Of
JFrom Blow Reported; Soviet Border Korean City Of Pyongyang

Local Bean Crop Hurt
3 People

A re K ille d 9 | f : i | „ J A . M V N egro B o y Is Drow ned
W ith Co n siderable ^ M I I C Q A 8 I t . !•
D u rin g H u rric a n e ;
P ro p c rty D a m a g e C e n t r a |&gt; $ “ N o r t h
W in d s H e re Reach
A lo n g E a s t Coast
80 Miles Per Hour

A u s tin In fo rm s L ie
2 U . S. Jet P lan e s
M ade A n A tta c k O n
R u ssia n A i r f i e l d

H e a v y Seas Caused B y H u rric a n e

End Of War In Sight
AsCommunist Resistence Vanishes Anil
Top Leaders
t-e

L A K E SUCCESS. O il 19- (/J*.
S I Ml | K u irg l i f t I* •V\
— The U n it'd Slater infoimcd the
\ Kf*i*i|&gt; **l I *»H \ Minis h i ••v i
**f n i l All allllnl III \ til III
United Nations today that two
K t u r g « l i r n H im l i n t . s p ln r *
American planet m the Kotean
lln i friiin •»#||u^hiliK I ml* a| S.$area accidcntlly violated the SoI *•»$«- IftMlp*. te |a •|l«»| I «"tl In I',
A
l i year old Negiu hoy wat vwl lion liei on Ik I W and oilerS |)l.tlirw I imI.i i
l i t lilt II &lt;tiv
li 3 l l » •! » id*
*ni llir ••runlift
drowned and anrldcrly
nun wat rd to pay any damages tuileicd
j wk111e f m fiH ttl in ti i n r t l i t t su it
(rom 1-ahe Monror near the by the Russians
F r e ig h t -C a r Door On pulled
| ili«“w
I hr 4
w r tv
i* t l l r i r i l
Y ate111 Club yttlrrd a y during theb lm l U. S d rlrga lr 4 J iir n K
.«f ••«!riel 4 bill lie'll mil Ir i’ltfhl e lf
T ra ck
Is B lam ed burncane which pulled a "sneak Am lin ton* a id'd to Secretarytm ,i t t i l l i&gt;nf s-ii|ini&gt;
In E x p re ss W reck punch" on ih it tcclion in the lair G raftal lr)g* e Ere a ■r|wm Iroin
li* \ s s im i \ i i i» m i n s
moming hours while everyone n - General MacArtliur ■ cominand on
S E O U L , K o ir i, O .I
l '»
t l ’i
A l'H T K I.L . La., net |«— &lt;4&gt;i peeled it lo hit lair in the alter- : the incident,
l m t r d N u ll, 111 l u l l ev v e i l ' d ll l |
— fine trainman • »» killed snd noon.
In hit Inter to Ete. Auttm u | i
another -eriuosly Injured when
lailing bean of Red f&gt;„t«a l . w l '
The Negro boy, Canute Red
U. S. jet planet made an *3^
three freight n tin - were in
1 — n , a l l . r d i p l a i t i ' a d ) o c c u p ie d
on S o ,in a iirta fl on an ail
•nlred in a « t r c k in S m ilh 'rii deu. ton of Albeit Kt'lden ol
im.it of tbc Cotnmuaut - c apilaf
Canaan, had gone swimming la)e held in the vtcimit &gt;&gt;l ‘ ukhy
Italia tt raid* lin e Ctrl* In
f 't. in vang
ds|. \ nuclhlntund (iite h t pull
in the alictnoon in a ditch back of Re* hi* Hie test of the In te r:
t&lt;l until a -itllne and r r i ’ hrit into the Chaie and Co., plant on Beat- J &gt; The United -Slate* irpircrnta
Urporlt tioin ( &gt;ni Att&gt; .tied
the real .•( another, whi--h bar*
r i ' t * w a r i m r e t i M i i I n , I t m d ii it e d
United Naliout pie-ent
pulled urer fur a southbound dall Avenue, Getting into deep v*a- j ,,vr 10
i l l it
itim p lr lr
t l i l i. ( i i i I
id
t ill
train, Railroad officials id rn li- ter he went under, and hit two hit compliment* to the Secretary
N .n l. K oirau R r.i ucivr •■n lrt
fird the dead rrewman as Ham companion*, hit brother Andrew, General of the U n it'd Nationi aa (
i i u »u ly a m ille r ot hours.
Keith, 22. of Atlanta In rrlllra t
14 and George Cole. 14. were un- hat the honor lo advite that the'*
•'* "
■ nmlition at Eniorr University able
I ’lraiier Luii II Surm and hi*
to
pull
him
from
the
pool.
Commander-in-chief
of
the
United
h o M c ilig
Hospital was Carl liriuime, .'&gt;0,
break over th
thei^ SHhoie
l i , ,h; v. .ta y a t M in m i |l»-,uli, a* « fu ll-b lo w n tiopn-nl b u iiu .,i, raked Soviet talrllile trguur a p iuirntlv
Deputy Sheriff Bobo Meru and Naltoat command lu i rr|&gt;oitrd th ' (| Florid a KV)-« uml drove
Irovr th
Miami and th . rich C entral bTori,l.i w u
'* !'«• » &gt;*" P " " ,,‘*
of Smyrna. Its.
th rou
rou gh
g
Mr,| it • ihe mu ll, |H5*•till V iD f 41
Mintu i »ri*n
othert attempted lo tecovrr ihe following D els to be submitted to
kille.i ant J2M home* d cstrviyn l in ti
.* Re, i l lunrsr \|»fn hum oi SoO N E ID A . N. Y .. Oct. I9 -4 ,F ) body, which wat finally pulled
Security Council fm it * in
*let ilteiia.
— D ie New York Central Kail- out of the water by Alpbonton formation.
p i
•J
riu d ', |iat«rn|tr eiptest "N oith
An ra il In t ir h itln R tf iktal
Linton. Negro. 513 Cypress Ave■
*'“
k
»“
«■•
»•
*P» n O r iU c i
r H S M O IlS
•l.lllri luue 25 r .i » iii Ahthi. Bui
'r
United State* jet a ircra ft on Oct
S tar," rusting westward acrutt
. . .
i *• I960, arainat Soviet nlrcraft on t i l * | |
I?
a
A — 2
lop
Allied
t u tn n u iiJrit
central New York in early morning nU&lt;r."
1lave
Jett* Hogarth, an elderly man, ?n airfield in the v ic in ity o f Huk W i l l
r - J l t C r t S i n
w.ililel 1 ill it g u e iiill, lenilance
daikneri, hurtled the rails in the
wat found clinging to a piling in
Rr*J,k*- The pilots had bet"
unit hr ihe id
heart of this city today.
G r O U D
The locomotive rnginerr and hit the ia lc ciote to the tea waii near t‘ J T M ^ a iu ria n ' or "s o v in &amp; £ * M a f i f a z i t i e
On I m.i I. th
ea-i .mil w rit
T h r S a nf.'id layieea votetl
O
• .lay In unit* un m i- i - ■( lh«- f i t )
*Da 11* tlie A ll r« w rit iiirn id K
firrnian were killed. At leait 15 the Yacht Club and wat pulled The attack wav the result o f navi
out of thr water by Calvin Dutch Ration error and poor Judgment.
nd
r.iu n ty
t ’liinm lsslon
ami
t hi*ri to M . iicT i til ita
pel run i w n r injured, most ol them
W ill A tte n d vm Pdits • (■" lioth groups i,&lt; Repul u is C u m |&gt;l a i n Iu Pviuigyang.
and John Bowen. ..t it le d by tc v - • " » * »
P“ ‘ W rite rs
not seriously.
i I immI in
atal nrl,&gt;, n u i J .
,
»*w# identification of th r target
a lis tlm 'iir m d d -ncr •'
Of
U iu ca su iia h lc the wat III the nnthing
D inner A m i F a sh io n aibell, li.t
A tlrel Im ght-csr dour that eral other people ,n d w * . taken n , , commander of the A ir Force
gtimv
giinm ug
I m inti
' Inti IV | -.'6 Each
rcrn ild d ^u gh to n M c m o r i a I group conrrrnr,l hat been lellave.t
Ar my Censorship h.tlilri&lt; o l the U S l in t ( a, ally
had ialicn in the path of the North
n d ld a lr w ill l “- g i»»u in -ip iM itShow A t M a y f a ir ln n 'aunity
Hospital. Chief of Police Roy G. and appropriate slept have beei
In »itd rr»» llir g u llie tlli-'.
Slat wai blamed (or the wreck.
.md S iu lli L o ir .,II I m l lb&gt; n o.Ill
taken w ith a view toward dieeipli
H am id Lewis |,-potted lb .il tie
P AU LS, t h t 19 l/Pl
P t 'i u i r i e iie p t
The ateam locomotive and a ll I I Williamt declared this morning that n ary action against the tw o pilots
lew d ir hard Itr d '.
Honda FashUins will entettam bets fur the lia li,,-lilt ate tm -ale
K 'lie Pic*ell * g in riilllie iil *.line
cars o f the fly e r plunged o ff the it it not known how Mr. Hogiath Involved.
'h r n u c h a Itilrd . i r a l i , trimi'er*
a p im p u| noted magarane wiltets at T a h ir Supply, II I- IV rh ln a
tra c k ! and tor* up 600 yards o f happened to fall into the water.
iiiulcr heavy |hi|i I u .»I luc today | were I n -I into th, elt" a* they
“ In connection w ith the abote
the C e n tra l’s fo u r-tra rk main The metre was made at about report o f tbc C om m aiider-in-C hief mil pbuluKiaphrii at the M ayiaii Mini th r liifo rin a tim i Hoolb M&lt; lie*au*e o l 1-tru th iuiltl.,iv ileleal- " o t lr -l in lil-'u it,
iteie* into
le
w
is
said
ationt
I
"
"
people
are
tine, which hag* the north bank 5:00 P. M.
H alida uu,| T o kyo in \V..,|,I W ai It,
o f the United State* command, Inn on D r.. 2 and 3. IVeotf* , \ptn-trd l ‘&lt; attend.
iii ludotlun.i
o f the N ew Y o rk slats barge
Tuuliy
announced
at
llic
lurstLsv
Ih e y -inr,*tie I m -iile the eastern
Damage w at widenprrad from the U nited Slalee governm ent deMalcolm Mil.-Net I Inld the liu-el
canal. T ra ffic was re-routed over
Coruuiuim l Deputy PlCtte Juge
hurHean* wind*, which, ae a im io eapreaa p u b licity Its r »
wseetinn« ot
nte saami
ol tlie
W n d ••• ;* i i-jg. P i i the " G e l liu l the V n t." U|&gt;euvl ill's d rill ale ill tin Matronal . i i .In ,tria l re ti m i i . iu the auH,
the C en tral’* parallel weal shore

i» _ |Star Leaps Rails

N E W O R L E A N S . Oct.
t R l— A a re tropical ■form i*
fu n n in g In th* northwest L u ll
of M e si'ti and Weather llureau
forecaster K. A . Alin e said
today ll may d r* flop Into a
hurricane The storm * poorly
defined center appeared to be
located ehoul 340 lull* . eaal of
flro w n s rillc , Texa s, and about
100 m ile sou lh-south w .xt of
New Orlrana.

%

JA C K S O N V IL L E , Oct. 19~&lt;/P)
-— Honda's estimates oi damage
■limbed to about $12,000,000 to­
day from the huntcaae which took
a lew lad lacks at beachri while
ill th death thrnq* in w rilttn
Georgia.
A ll Mortn watningt were oldered down is the storm's center
ihrathrd uneaidy near Columbus,
Ca.
"Th at i* a dead one. but an­
other center it developing in the
G u ll of M exko about 300 milet
toulh o l the Louisiana coast,"
ttorm (orcattert at Miami rejwrted. "Both the dying ttoim and the
new one arc in a ligure-eighl-ihaped low prettuir system."
Fotecatlert pul a alamp ol ap­
proval on newtpaper rtlim alet ol
$12,000,000 damage (tom the 12f»milet hurricane that roared in over
Miami late Tueiday and ra lly
W rdnrtday. The calm central eye
paued directly over Miami between
11:40 P. M. Tueiday and 12:15
A . M. W rdnrtday at the eye patt­
ed. screaming and tmathing windt
returned.
,

Candidates Asked
To Jaytee Dance
At C/iiuntrv Club

n

a rtk ra n t

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Medical Meeting
Condemns Use Of
“Mercy Killings”
N E W Y O R K . O ct. l9 -(/ P i
The W orld Medical Association
I W M A I — told that 'm any a doc­
to r” it practicing euthanasia
voted ye -trrd a y to condemn the
m errv k illin g !.
The W M A general assembly
adopted ■, resolution ra ilin g eu­
thanasia "c o n tra ry ta the public
Interrat and to medical principle
aa w ell a t to natural and c iv il
rig h ts ."
The W M A , composed o f N a tion ­
al Medical Associations in 41
countries, recommended that the
association in each coun try “con­
demn the practice o f eutnanasia
under any c irru ra iU n c e a .”
T w o doctor* said du ring s p irt­
ed debate that m any doctors at
tlmea have use drug* to speed
the death o f incurable patlnt* In
great pain. T h e y were U r. 8. li.
Hen o f India and D r. E. A . G regg
o f B rita in .
D r.
Marcel
fou m a illou a
of
Trance raid euthanasia would
“ open the door to all possible
r rlm -s and c rim in a l practices."
f i t added:
" I lost m y ow n mother by a
te rrib le cancer la stin g fo r weeks
and weeks, and none o f m y col
leagues thought o f shortening her
to alleviate her su ffe rin g ."
D r. E . E . Iro n s, a U . 8. delegat* and past president of the
Am erica Medical Association, con­
tended euthanasia would ''open
the door to g re a t abuse of the
physician's position In th t car* o f
th « life o f ni&gt; patient”
A move to table the resolution
w ithout action, ltd b y Dr*. Hen
and G re g g , was voted down by
the delegate* 16 to U . The reso­
lution■ then
■ i waa
__
■ with no

!

audibla opposition"
Arguing for euthanasia. Dr.
Sen aaid he personally would want
to have “the lib e rty'' to Have his
life ended easily If ha had an In­
curable disease and eras In agony
and if the practice waa lera! in
hi* country.
Dr. Gregg said " A doctor's duty
i* to save and preserve life , and
to relieve suffering to the very
last." but he contended:
“We must also realise aa fact
that In hla endeavor to relieve hi*
patient’s suffering, l i t doctor ho*
M • n u t s '* is a S a it w n

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ecu u l* l.n l« ai it &gt; M Thin'*
im p t&gt;l g 11 « « &lt; piling lu ll! hit’ ll
( o i i M y 1i Si:
gear
i n week. Sign* w ill lx* A 'tc n ih ly l&gt;y (leniamlinit an iui* lav p j P 31 , K trr, M i due-da* »
rar "this
I tie Suutb
h o i in
dinstrm
painted on the sidewalk urging in r ilittr ra il to the wat. iolniom l
Mr T d illiy 'a id a cocktail |Ut- people In register tttil, nt the sup Mil lir lr l. a light wing lolhiw ci ot 'tu u -i In (turn the , . i -ifte rw arda,
evidence o f It* k &lt;mhI fa ith the
I t*
*1'
I Lit
g r-iiu n uf President VV II. St*■ni- lir n r i.il t holies D r t,.,o llr. tailed
•4. «-.mf|nntd D m r«| p | »*wrI
United State* governm ent t* pre- I) ami ilmnc i I olio wed b y a l a l­
f’er,
placard*
w
ill
be
placed
n
listed tu supply fund* fo r pay­ bum show m il l i ' |nr»enle»i on
n iu ir rlie rve lii tight ig iu i-l
lor
the window* uf stnre- aiiurnd thr CuMlltlUIUtl letl four*
ment uf any damages determined D'c 2.
lb.
town
by a United Nation* cottiriil*-i&lt;'n I
t
In
.Mult
A t the same lime the M a yla lf
or other appropriate proreitiiH &gt;o
Mi
M aeNeill snnl tlu- sip i.
Michelet b r a n ,lid the ,’t u e u i
J r « " ,n (1
n1,r t H U,M" ' •
S ,,v,r‘ ! Inn w ill br host in 25 s|H..ti w iit- around the cluck w ill be rlm lu 'id t toil of Conteilig "I tie g rrn t e *t
proper! yafter O rt 27, the rlusinq date fur d l-n * te r In our eolumnl hlstu iy
The
Th# Illn ite d states had le fit-&lt; J ris ftl In u lr In tbc minor Iragu r
r e g i-tia lu ili, u rging
peopl • In
ItwatSaeee Da P i t s **•&lt;■,i
lu i'b a ll to n vrn lin n ill j t IV te is - vote. The loudspeaker tru i k w ill M, iillneked Pleven , middle »d
tlu- Sind ro alltnui .i- n regim e
huitf, M a y ix ir M xru gci ( hatle* p it m l the street* asking |i*opl „l "w h ileil sepulchti--.”
W ith m any peopl, out . b a i l i n g
iu te g iite r on llc t. 27 anil *|«&gt;i
M anan saul
l ie so id Cunitnutii*i nivmte-i * oi up rafter the sto r m , f i t * M a n a g e r
C liff o r d
M r K ib b in Imins
ur ged
The tiuard of d ire cto r! also gave radio commercials w ill also te­ the euunell uf tlu- I 'r e n i b Cuuu., Ih a l c i t i z e n * pul lawn teas'/ &lt;&gt;n
un uilvi*u ty ho u-e of p u ttiuni, nt.
favorable consideration tu an in ­ nsed.
Ja yre e Slate President lim it--v m e going Iu Iri-I.H lim a at th, the p a rk w a y near the « u ih , ami
T O K Y O . Oct. IV — (AA
A Ne­ vita tion to participate in the O r ­
I teiieli taapayer*' expense .md not in th e - t n , i
gro non-runimi*sion office r has lando Home Show on Nov 26. In Odbam and R rgin a ld M offri ■&gt;• letdf*s* troop ufilt" T r a s ll plaent III the - l i r e ! will
O
r
lllid
u
Were
aunuig
those
pi
e
been awarded Ihe D istin guish 'd extru d in g Ihe invitation Jo «rn h
blue k dfainag* If a,- gel m o le
t o o t h e r n p l i l i - t , I d onard I * ,,t
Service Cross fur extru ardm a iv Rebuff and W It. Keinn a 'ke.l the sent at the meeting
m ill .4i it w ill MH“1. si..te II 1.S e tala’ll
T in inertin g was opened It* . ’ . 1 IJIHI||t, l»l t»•i h t it li i /«*i 1 n.. ••ita*lf»* •*ii if Dl III t *% 1 lllte** All 1
cooperation of the i handier of
heroism.
Mi|»|f*'ft fur tlie
luck •■i m u
Mr
M
urN
'rill
who
led
It.»
•
i
•
■
|
.
Sgt F irs t Class A rth u r C. Du l ­ Commerce In putting on their
It fill/* li# .I* , lanest " T r u th
" l i t 1 i &lt;nc 1 lflN||l« lit 111v11H 111114 tlu
le r o f W a rrin g ton , FI*., one &gt;t d a ily
ita1M«V 4
radio *how
devoted to ill singing " W a it r r , W aller
'
S III* M ill hi|i| uffrtiH ! lilt* , . ■ 1 ill tlif *fleet
Get
Together
S
o
n
g
"
and
\
the firs t N egro soldier* integrat­ .Seminole C oun ty Nov. 26.
♦ru ffle
«»!••• it iia riu w t
ligh t Ixtinhi i n Iim lf il
Ta
ve
rn
In
T
h
r
T
o
w
n
"
Mi*
'I
n
ed into the 24th In fa n try t&gt;svi*i«&lt;r*
Ami i i *
» Hi, *« •a e tiii &gt; «*f l l ir id n ila ld r tai•If &gt;1
Th* program feature* the band
du ring the Korean w a r, “ an in­ uf John n y O l-eu and "Ml** A m e ri­ vin Slone arrompaiila-d them »o fut a i« DUr^tt tlin l «h Ita.
*rUtaHa 11i t I Rldl •rta*»r
* '
the
piano,
spiration to hi* comrade* and i r - ca " of l#50. The sponsors piom iaHu fi u h y , » •
l l file r 14'- Dll i 't r t f i ll JtaV** Ilf* fi ufi'ani/atl ta
fleet* th r highest r rr d it on hima 11M iltin g fitrin
P -iit. VM'lf Mil UtDiiltei % Relit f min hnftalfi* tfi«*
self and th r m ilita ry • rrvlre ," lie ed a public anpearanr* of "Ml** M r s . S i i i K l e t u r y
tlie slurni, and •«■**•• truck* and
\lt|4tt?
A
m
e
rica
”
in
.Hanfutd.
citation said.
TKrri* mi* II*ifla* ll* M*rn1, «mit crew* were nut toduv picking up
D udley, *quad leader In rumI.ea l.exher assistant m anager,
D it * H A t A $ ft* O f 3 2 Mji r •*s*|||.
liiu t.. unit tie,** and the debris
pany of the l#th In fa n try R rg i- presented the tentative Chamber
froln biu IIR Hint ii U 'liiff pla *e»ii
m in t w ith his accurate Miijnr.g uf Com m rri-o program fur 1950
IU SI VMHN \ i n m . N i ,
lift till* laUf 1*4 H»Itlll* Wft nh Dml* UMf*
Mr*. W II H iiie n in ii 52. .In
a c tiv ity killed more than
j|.
S .lliiO N \ IfiiJ.HiimLi ii«’t
consisting o f p u b licity and a dver­
r u i m l mii ri ly n lm t % fWi*ail** »lf
9:20 A M v ra lrrd a v lo lb*
enemy riflem en w ith machine- tisin g o f Sanford, tourist enter­ at
1rl 11*. It 1tel !•»•••«• w ill h«*
local huspitnl follow ilig an &lt;I * •*1 F trlli*ti 1111)11-r«a-y cm*..i bn
l
l
HNtlRUM
DM
|*i««
l
our)
gunner* d u rin g a period f i .■rn tainm ent,
ft*(Milt Vila ft A Mutefit «i f»e«»ta| lie” . 111*
Industrial
promotion nets nf s rv rra l vent , She w ..
A u g . 2 tu A u g . 7 near the Nak- and road improvement*.
i t illt il
confined Iu the teopitn: fm o.B i n s I I I I T \ U E ll
tong riv e r under se vrrr automatic
lit 1' null l.-il thut .i in mi 1*1*1 o f
III Olltll,
Guest*
at
the
meeting
were
M.
I 1S lll'lltlc A \ ii di: i a lin4 |ii** 1!1 1»alt*|:ihtini' CIt II 9 III! ft ti**rii n t i MVweapons and sniper fire.
llnrn
&lt;bt
IU.
IKON
iu
San
f.u
L.
M
cClung
and
W
atly
Sipple.
1 I "l
\ it«| I ii 1|b f I« l a % |n |*|
On A u g . 7 he was wound'd
the 1**1 f IUI1I I»n Ji lt* it *k 111* fin u *l i t Member* of Ihe board who a t­ ■he li*d live, | here nil of lo r i f
w hile attem pting to clear a Jam­
fiathiri hi miMuu th r »\.m itlice III removing fallen tie rs .
and
was
a
member
of
A
ll
S
.
MMlIlHt I *2*1I )
med mschinegun by irs v in g In* tended were a* follow*; E. &lt;1. K ilThe del rick truck mi l crew w ill
t'a th u lir ('b u rrb
foxhole under enemy fire .
I
' h ill D fitrllfiir lilM dlutlun Ilf t In
tric k , J r ., H . II- Cub-man, John
Survivor* include twu
-l-le r - i " i I . » i in* "i iu n i u mill be made available n* suon a* the
Iv e y , Jack H all, II James G ut, Mt*. Sarulv Anderson of S m b ’ 1
la rg e r p a rk-w a y tre,
have tieen
*t ^ te-uiuled. and tre*-* wul he taken
F R A N C O H IT
W A . P a trick, Charles G. M arian, and Mix* C la re M G u r r ti ..f Si •'' Ihi lui tii i uf •i» I*In i « if a
W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. 11* idI f '"III l»*'V II fill *f| £|Iii f Ifnvi'f IlD irtl UWttV in t he *&gt;r.lei tha ealls i r «
G ru rge Stine, W . A . M orrison, P rtrra b u tg ; five children.
Mi*
Th* J in tlr e Department ha* order John B rum ley, I I II. Pope, John
* |Mih*r*f 'iiiu k U lhn*ui*li tla* i ei*« i ed nt lb
Cl
H all, said
ed member* of th r F a la n g r I'a rtg K tid e r, J I. in g le y, Sam M artina, C h e rry S ln g lrta rv uf Sanf-ud Mihi
iif ii’f fits' L.tfmi Fu n v un iii
Mr M .K ilib in
E
dith
S
in
gle
ta
ry
of
Hntdin
of F ra n ro Spain barred from en­ George Tuuhy, G . W . Spencer, C.
T im»m I « y W lllnhrta H u ll
II. assured ■list •IU that c ity
S-itibud l r*1“ 111••11.
te rin g th* United Slate*. It m l I L . Redding, A . C . Stine C liffo rd W , II S in g le ta ry, Jr
4‘levi
Mir 1*4*11V i ll i util »' 4*11 th «
them out a* member* o f a "to ta li­ M cK ibliln, J r , R. Carm ichael, B er­ W ilson E. and lliv h n iil I Sms’ ld rfttl •up Up l al oil 11*1 .l.-I.ri* w ill
la
rv
uf
Rpenrfl*li,
H
I
’
d
on
ta ria n " group.
t
i
n
n
’s
ip
i
i
x
nard A . Slone, and Tudd Hwalm .
not rnia ln U|| the pat kw ays fo r
gra n d d n o giitrr, Mi** A n n I irt.iin
L O N D O N . Oct
IV « h
Hi i I rn £ _ length of time
S in g lrta ry uf Charlotte. N &lt;
V E T E R A N S ' H O U S IN G
Inin's evuriouiir it a t . S ;i S tu fford !
Funeral service* w ill !„• hrl t •Tipp*. quii In* enlor cabinet |
M IA M I. Oct. IU — &lt; A A - The
at 10:00 A . M. Saturday nt
VI1 l-i'-t toduv Cripp*. ill. long known
hurricane that roared past Miami
Souls Catholic Church W illi Father u* "M r . A u s te rity " to million* of
Wednesday left a sto rm y blarkH igh yesterday 77
W illia m N a rhtrah officia tin g Bur B rito n -, r r -lg m d ftom tl,r ('bau
lath o f protests from veterans
Low today tl'J
W
A
S
H
IN
G
T
O
N
,
Oct.
It*
-t4*»—
lal w ill follow in Evergreen (Vine
whose
supposedly
storm proof
Itain yesterday, .1.71 inches
S ecurity A d m in istra to r te ry . The Ru*arv w ill l » re-ite* irllo r s liip of the Exchei|uer he took
hornet were badly beaten un by Federal
T id a l Oct tain, 1*64 inches
over
In
N
ovrintier,
11*47,
In
tba'
Oscar R. E w in g said today Ih i- F rid a y at 8:00 P. 31 at Erlck-m t
125-mil* winds.
N u rnia l Oct rain. I i l' l mche'
podtion, rurretpundm g m u gh lv tu
Moat o f th* hundred* o f com­ may he the i*t year uf N egro e x ­ Funeral Home
Tides tudav high. .’ "2 \ M
Secretary
of
the
T
re
a
s
u
ry
in
the
plaint* were from vetaran* whs clusion fron Am erican u n iversi­
and 2 Id P 31 an ' taw. 6 mi
United S ta te-, Cripp* held wide
H IG H S C H O O L S P E A K E R
bought homea in th* past y » » r ties.
A M and l&gt; 1)5 P M
(lower* over the e***inomv of llr l
In an ai'Jrrs* prrpart-d for a
Lieu t Cummdr. John II Swann. tain.
at price* ran gin g from |6,(K&gt;t)
to 110,000. B uilding code* re­ in e rtin g of 'residents of the Nepru J r ., U 8 C G R . attached to thr of­
quire storm proofing In this area. U m l gra n t rullcge*. E w in g said fice o f the Commander, 7th
T h e W e a th e r
S E N TE N C E POSTPONED
R oofing and sometimes roofs that "scarce v a month pastes Coast Guard D istric t. Miami, w ill
P
H
IL
A
D
E
L
P
H
IA
,
(M
I'.'
n
il
w
ithout
son
&gt;
tangible
remind'*
v
is
it
Seminole
H
ig
h
School
on
flew o ff and w ater poured uvrr
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Oct IV i l l
Sentencing uf H u rty fluid, It*
frurn our court, that discrim in a ­ Th u rsd a y to speak to the Imy*
new fu rn itu re .
llirm in gh a in
75
to ry practice* In Ihe college* and o f the ju n io r and senior grade- re a r-old ehrinist whu cunfe'sed He Huston
•16
53
l
u
i
i
i
r
i
p
alumic
ecrets
to
Russian
unlveraitie*
must
end.”
concerning
the
coming
annual
S T O R M IN S U R A N C E
C b a rt'-tu n
77
76
agents.
wVs
delayed
today
at
the
com
petitive
exam
ination
for
m
“
T
h
e
ye
ar
I9&amp;0
tn*v
well
have
N E W Y O R K . Oct, l # - t , * -The
87
67
Chicagu
government'*
u-,)iie*t
until
Dee
heard
the
death
kn
rll
for
second
t
r
a
n
c
e
Into
Ihe
U.
S.
C&lt;*a»l
National Board of F ire
Under­
NO
lien ,r r
13
7
cias*
r
ilile
n
th
lp
in
Am
erica's
In
G
uanl
Academ
y,
New
London,
w rite rs announced today it had put
5ft
K7
Dea Mollies
U,
S
D
istrict
Judge
lanies
P
into operation in the Florid a burr • stitullnn* of h ig h " eiiucallon," Conn, a* a cadet.
49
79
M e firn n rrv said he wns lebndan' Fresno
cats* area Its catastrophe plan f»r E w in g said.
5U
71
New York
Iu
delay
fu
ilh
e
r
the
sentence
bu'
W R IG H T F IN IS H E S
“ I fo r one hope so fo r otherwise
expediting paym ent o f Im u ran e
5d
71
W a - hinglun, D,C.
P vt. Joe H . W rig h t 20, son of dir) so since tmth the governm ert Phuenix
we are playin g right into the
claims.
57
97
and
d
c
ffri'c
ittlornle*
had
ayree.f
Two adjustment official* of t** hand* of drum, ra, &gt;’* iD Cm fcl. Joe n . W r ig h t ZCIC U a f o r d A t c |
.ii
J,1
Jackeunviil*
national board tat un a *unervl&lt;- E v t r y injustice committed here In n ut, Sanford, F la . hat completed
K.1
76
Miami
D
A
V
M
E
E
T
o ry office in the Alhambra hotel the U n itad Stale* against racial hi* A F basic airmen indoctrina­
67
76
The Di**hle.l Am ericsn Vet- Tallaha**re
hi Miami. Adjuster* are bein' o r re llrlo u a group* become* g rist tion court* at Lackland, T r ia s stmva
73
76
unit w ill meet tonight at Tam pa
A
ir
Fore*
Base,
th
t
“
G
tte
w
ty
to
to
the
Communist
propiwanda
moved Into th* area a* quickly a&lt;
74
62
8.60 o'clock at th . l-egiun R u t. W est Palm Beach
the A i r F o re t” .
m ill.”

that Anrtriran
Am erican Tore#*
force* im
J rr
by torrent* of ‘ rain, f.r*** **•*
unJer
•wfpt into Hanford front tha
unlt#tt Nation^ cfintmnitil rclul* o l lire Seminole
( lu m iie f o i t'iin iin rii e.
Tha N orth S ta r, *n rout* front northeast, teaching tha height of thou,l&lt; have been Involved in tin*
violation o f the Soviet fr u n th r ts

railroad o n 'th e other aide O f-th e cwtnpattlW

000,000 El tew her* property dam­
age was estimated at |2,900,000,
and crop damage at another 2.000,000 fur a total of 112,000,.
000.
“That evtlmate teem* about
rig h t," forecaster* aaid. “ It may
be a bit conservative when all re­
pents are in."
Storm warnings lowered today

French Cabinet’s
Indochina P o lic y
Hit By Assembly

canal.

N ew Y o rk to Toronto and Cleve­ ita fu ry , estimated at 60 to SO
land, w at racing about 76 miles mile*
. . . an hour, a t about 11:00
an hour through this c ity o f 11,-1 A ,T “ *
The lender bean crop suffer* (
60» located in the esact center of
heavy damage and m any field*
New Y ork state.
Its conductor, f’aul J . Schaef­ were a total lota. Sandy Aml*r*on,
fer o f A lb a n y, said about 200 manager o f Ihe Sanford Slat*
passengers were aboard, mure fa rm e rs M arker, reported this
than usual because of fog-bound iimrninir.
a ir tra n s p o rta tio n in New York ,, m*,n* 5 r .U,. , C?ler.y M t ln Ihe
fie ld , w ill be lig h t, he declared, but
C ity .
Scharfer estimated the tra in ’s coiiMderable harm ha , been Hen*
•peed at 70 to 75 miles an hour to both celery and cabbage aeed
when the crash occurred at 1:66 U d* . S&lt;jua*h, radishes and beet*
have been h e avily damaged.
A . M. lE H T i.
W hile it I , too e a rly to deter­
A ll the Injured were in the se­ mine th, fu ll c ite n t o f dam agr lo
cond roach, the th ird car behind
the locomotive. Ahead of it was cabbage, lettuce and e tra roie In
another roach and a baggage car. Ihe field., IndU-allum are that Ihe
The rest o f the tra in comprised [•&gt;'» » f these vegetables w ill be
heavy. Ilig losae, in lender crops
a club car and sleepers.
Those who were able to walk w . r r reported by W . L. W ilson,
left the roach through a rear late market director in the F lo rdoor.
About sis
were lifted ida C ity , Pompano, Pahokee and
through windows un stretcher* F t. Pierre region*, said M r. A n The windows were broken by deraon
Practically all (he fields flooded
tr s s a s s M m Pag* p*wr)
y c t e n U v are drained o ff today, he

ServiceH Held Today
For J. A. Harriett
Funeral **rrire* were held at
Erickaun Funeral Home at 3:1*
1*. M. today fo r J . A . H a rrie tt. 71
who died Tuevdnv in the I ’utnviu
C ounty N u rsin g Hume in I'a ttik a .
lie had been ill for seven rear*.
Service* were conducted by D r.
W . I*. Brook*, J r . and Rev. L A .
A lle n . B urial followed in Sylvan
Lake Cem etery. i'a H lw a re r. Inrludrd G roree flier*. Jack H o llo ­
w ay, M a i Jnhnaon, II. (J Touch
Ion, C le v y Johnson ai , A B.
Hike*.
M r. Ila r r ie tl came lo Florid*
31 tear* avu from Hampton, 8. C
and lived in Hanford fo r a number
of year*, where he was a mcmb*'
o f Ihe R a p tiit Church.
lie is survived by the widow am'
three daughter*. Mr*. I. W . Owen*
and M rs. Charles H ailey. J r . of
I'a la tk a and M rs. fe d H asty of
8t. Cloud; three son*, M. W . an I
A . W . H a rrie tt o f I ’alatka and W
F . H a rrie tt o f B anford; one i| tU r , Mr*. John Davla, Lake Monroe; one brother, Brooke H a rrie tt
o f South C a rolin a ; I I grand hlldren and two great grandchildren
R IC E F O R KORRANH
S E O U L , O ct. 16— {M*i— A cargo
o f 1,000 tons o f rice and t j » t i ton*
o f c o o l-a g if t from Nationalist
China to the Republic o f Korea—
ha* arrived a t fu sa n aboard the
steamship H al Huang.

GA RA ftR CO LLAPS ES
JA C K S O N V IL L E B EAC H . Oct
IV— (AA— Mr*. A . N. Haney drove
her auto into her newlv-bullt ga­
rage Juat a* th* tropical *torm
reached IU height yesterday.

She loekad the door and rtn Ithe porch of her hoot* when a gmt
ram* along. Looking hack *he n r
her cor bat no garage, ft had h*
come a pUe of Iamber a fhw feet
•war.

Mb4 A
;:. r y .

FREE LOVE
M A D IS O N , W l*., O ct. |V— (A A- T h r U n iv e rs ity o f W isconsin, savs
one of It* professor*, should make
provision fo r romance "fre e from
snooping campus poller m en."
"C u u iU h io i* characteristic of
c o lle e n and we m u lt provide fur
it ." be added.

M ENCKEN SIN K IN G
B A L T IM O R E , O ct. I v - l A A - H
L. Mencken's condition grew worse
overnight. H it doctor reported this
morning he waa ba rely alive.

C A S U A L T IE S
W A S H IN G T O N , O ct. I V - ( A A Annuunrrd Am erican casualties in
the Kotean conflict rose today lo
26,06.1. an increase o f I ,#20 over
the total o f a week ago.
The Defense Departm ent aaid
'he new figu re covered caiualtie*
repotted to neat o f kin through
F rid a y , O cL IS.
J E T H M A R H -U P
W A S H IN G T O N , O ct. 1 V - ( A A T b v A ir Force today quoted 2nd
L t. Luther C. Bareua, pilot who
eurvived a crash o f three
P-Sfl
figh ters, aa sa yin g th* pilot* ml*,
judged altitude in a has* and Dew
Into a body o f w a ter ln tig h t fo r ­
mation.
The cause o f tbs trip le disaster
about 12:30 P.M . yesterday had
been a complete m yste ry
until
Barrus g iv e hla account at th*
Quantico, V a „ M arina base hospital. He was taken there after
clim bing from the wreckage o f his
plan* which h it near Nokeavili*.
V a .. about 3$ miles northwest o f
W ashington.

City iMann^ur Asks
That Trash Not IU»
Placed In Streets

Distinfruishud Service
Cross Awarded Negro

NEW CONSTRUCTION
T A L L A H A S S E E . O tt 1 V -« A
— Florida State U M ra n itr yester­
day received sanerra t low bids
totalling i l j l l l J U l fo r four ad­
ditional strwetwraa lit Ita IM lO r*
000 cooatruatlew
poaaibla.

K

Ewinjf Says Nt'RrouH
To Enter Collejrt*8

Sanford Weather

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T IT r

America Found Fn
1,000 B. C., Says
Hopkins Professor

Offal Notice

F .l-p m u s i p n n ri.A w tT itift
V n d i r amt by virtu * of * a i h n r lty
m* vested M l h . M a yn r n ( M,r
J r af Han ford . D m l i l i . I b f i . l . y
H A l.TIM O IlK Oct. IS— t/IV t a i l a M u n ic i p a l O r n s r s l F.le, li n n |.&gt;
not In n new world that
b t kal4 th rou ghou t lh* i ' l l ) of Han- « n
f o r t . F lo r i d a , on th# l l h rtar • f N o . Chi*tn|&gt;h.*r Columbus *aitn&lt;l t hi
V t m h r r . I t t a . I n r r l r . i l . - n of lu r . ocean l.i.ir in IIM2, n John* HopC i t y Ctimralesln ntrs fit. i r r m r
kln* University geographer ta&gt;o f f lr a of t h r r * r r a r . ra . N
Maid r l r . l l . i n .hall h i hrt.1 r l I ) . Jieve*.
A
w rll-la -n lrti
(r a c k
k lw rrn
C l l r l l a l l In raid r i l y « f H a n f » M
Flo ri da. In .Iinformll) ♦» I h r ii. -• A*ia nn.l Ihr Amrrira* probably
a n d nrdlnan.«• r . t a il o r l.t .1*. 1 1..*
now In force In raid M l ) T h e |...|t* existed Iw.i nr three lhrni*an.l
W ill ha Open #1 * « »
It A . \l
year* lieforc f'.ilumhu* ma.le hii
K a r t r r n Htand ard T lr n r . and w III . p 1r
fit.l
voyage, Professor

a

cloM M I M o'clock I’ &gt;1 on raid (Jrorge F. Carter write* In Ihr
da la
ru ri.n l i»*ue r.f the "Southwe*I h r r r l ' v app oi nt Mr* llalt.l. An&gt;
tin H mllh . F.dw-ant p
la o .
an.* tem Journal of Anthr»|io|.iiry."

F l n y d A, 1-almsr aa |n&gt;p*.-|nrr and
Mr* y
r. I l o o m l l l a l a. . ' I r r l i o
r a id election
tfl W I T N i r w t w i | i : t t l : &lt; i )
| h a .,
h rr r ii n l . art m y h and *• M a y o r or
lh* C i t y of Hanford
Flo ri d a , and
h a « a r a u r t d to l.r a f f l i r d h a r r i n t h .
aral of aald C l l r on Ihla I h r « t h day
of O e ln l. rr , A (• l l l o .
A N tm iltV . A l i l l . U A V
Aa M a y o r of i h r Ci|y of
Hanford. Flo rid a
fk llA l.i
A TTIIh T
M. n H A r n n
I lly C l.rh

in T i n : i in l i t i d - t i n : &lt; m m i
Jt i n .u
M iM iA in .y:
m i m i .
F I . m i i i i a . i n i* ii.iiiiii'..
in id : k h t a t i : o f
II M W A T K U N . Or-ea se.l
Tl&gt; A M . M I M I I I I n l t a A M l
1*1:11• n n i i a 1 1 a i- i i . i i n * m i i n *
MA.Ufin , &lt; I « | A * T M i l l i : . m i i : i

Ton 11)4 tirh of jr#o «ri* lierr**?

n o l l h i d snd r t ' i u i r r 'f in tir»«*ttt « n v
rlalm? unrl
w hlrlt jr«»u.
r
either of fiiUi mmy h a l t mtH|ri»t th*
b u l l of M M W A T M O N dari
I
1*1* of »«lt1 C o u n t y , to th r Cnijn ty
Judffa of H r m l n o l . C o u n t y . F lo ri d a .
•I hi* o f f l r r In tha court h o i i . r of
■aid C o u n t y a l Hanford
F lo r i d a
W ithin sight . a l r n d a r month* from
lh* l l m r of lh* l i n t p u h ll ra ll o n of
Ihl* nolle* K uril r la lm or demand
■hall hr In w r i t i n g . and *hall a l a lr
P l » . r of r r « l d , n . * and p » . l *&gt;(flra *ddr**a of |h* cla im ant. an.l
•hall hr « » &lt; i r n In hy th r cla im ant ,
tila a f i n t , or hi* a M o rn ty . an d any
aucli claim or d . m a n . l not a.* fllr.i
■hall ha *old
i H i g n r . i i »; tv i i i v i :
A* n tc u l.r of tho I j . i
IV III and T . i l i m r h l of
II M tValvon. d r . ra*..|
F l f &gt;l pol.il. a l lo n I n t I I . m s

A im i lean, pay trihute lo.lny In

Cnlumhii* a* Atnerira'a di trover.
III. Carter nuggest* lha Asialie people* inmie contact with
ihr Western Hemisphere sometim r loforr 1,000 tl. C,— prrhap*
a. early a* 2.1100 It. C.
Ill* theory I* Im iol nn the
fart l hat plant, aurh n* the
aw ret potatn. ri.ltnn, Mrxlrnri
p o p p y anil rn ta in v .i.| . r t i . l r l
in America Mini A*ia nmi ...m e
Pacific l.lati'l* long before “any
written iert.nl »f man’, having
trnvrle.l l# |vrrn the twn point*.’*
Plant* ran'l originate tw in ,
Ihr geographer hol.la.
"The nn.wer l » thin ptlixlr,"
I'mfeaa.ir Carter mnrlii.lr*, "i*
that mnn .11.1 make aurh timeror.lr.l mean voyngra— pfol.al.ly
lr etnluiralc, ifinnt rannea,
"In n.l.lltlrn to plnnta, alirlent
i xplurrr* from A .la roul.l have
l.rouifht t.&lt; the new wuil.l *urIt
.k ill. a. hi.-i..|*|yphir writ inn,
nutdllnrity an.l wravini; t . . hni*
quel.
"A t alanil the time of C hri.t,
the inhahitanta of the nl.l an.l
new wnrl.l* were in frequent run.
tart an&lt;l were eirhariBinc III*
formation freely."

Schfiol Proffniin
|l iiRllNHeil P fnlH

9*Hit*

ll«r |

tlon plngraiii law in 11*17- "Don't
take mil arh....| ru in , for If rant*
id", he raid.
lie aald one of l he main dlfflI N T H F . n i l A T I I O I N T I t t M l rultie* in ifeltiiq; enough money
F O R P F . M I A O l . i : I III A T I I A T i l l :
to run the arhoola la hecauac
■ T A T M O F FI.O H IIIA
“many ritiren* .font under, land
k h ta ti: o f
j k n .v ik

Ft.i:incm :ii

grreaatd.

A O Ttn : TO

t K M M TIIH *

All rrrdllor* of lh. **lalr of
Jennie P1slsch*r. dr.raar.l. arr l.*r.
by nnllflad and ih ivliid
claims or drmanda whlrh they may
b a r* against aald tatair In I h r of
flea of lh* manly
muni] Indie# &lt;*f Hrmlnol.
fie*

m. ( ’. I, IMOKSONS

C o u n t y , F lo r i'd a , In lilt . 011/ 11. 0 .1 * 0
r l l h l n night
d l Hanford. Flo ri d a .
tnnlha
lit ha from
from lha
lh* data
dal* of
of Ilhh r f l u '
ub ll ta ll on of Ihla
n o tl.r
C jn li
cla i m nr d r m a n d m i n i ha In w r i t i n g
and m i n i alala lha pla rr of r . s l d e m ,
l a d po a l- offlr * a d d i n , r.f lha r l a l m .
a a l and rn ui t L r . w o r n to hy lh*
claimant, hi* ngent, ur hi* a l fo rn a y .
aha an y aut h r l a l m nr d r m a n d n..l
11*4 akall b r . o m * y«l&gt;l a m . r d l o i r in

H la n r d ba m Fla l* rh* r.
A . lm ln la t ra t u r
of
lh*
F a t a l* of Ja n n li F l n •rbar, d&gt;r*a**d
tial.rr » , I tin.

O p l o m r l r ial

K Y K H K N A M IN K I)
(il.A S H K S F I 1 T K I I
116 S.

I'a lm rlto

A re.

R A N P O R D R lt t T A I .n

H A N FO R D . F L O R ID A

F R ID A Y

Stolen Box
f l nttflNioM t'fH N i !*■■# ilB M
i K o lli. lire?
M il* 4 1 II am qh

officer twtween the court and the
diplomatic cotpa.
A man found on the palace
gitiund* v i* detained for questionini;, hut the New* said he waa
not l^lieved to have any connec­
tion with the dildomatic hufclsiy.
(k’.i memlmr of the royal family
was in the pul,ice at the time.
Kmc (icoritc VI i* ahontini; name
bird, at hi* country e.tate, .-.andrli'Kham, in Norfolk county.
(Jurcn Kliaalieth and Pi inert*
Maiifarct, who live at (tucking*
ham when In U n iio n , are at the
family'* llalmotul t.'a.tle in .Scot­
land. With them i* Prince* &gt; Kinabrth and her two children, Prince
Charlc. and Prince** Anne.
The New* -aid the diplomatic
ho* wai found hy » sergeant in
the lri&gt;b (iuard*. Noting that it
Seen, from **tVinche*trr 73”, «tarrinK Shelly Winter*, Janie. hoi.- thr initial* "(&gt;.ll."*hort for
Stewart. I fan ll.iryea and Stelihrn McNally ahowim; Sunday and Mon­ C.eorgioua Re*, the Latin for King
Cieorgi— and a crow, he reported
day at Du Movieland iJrive-ln Theater.
the di*covery to the pf.Ioe.
Scotland Vard waa called in,
the New* said, and *.a.n ratal.Mahe*l *hal tl... I**t had h*-*jn tnlrn fro in Sali»luiry-Joiira' loom at
the palarr. The New* add..! that
the I*.*, which had I n n locked,
had hern ain a. he.| open and a
| « lt uf the content* rrmoved.
The r.M.rn where the theft nccut red ha* two lug window*, ten
fed from tile ground. It i* im­
mediately to the right of the amha. .fl.Jot» entrance to the palace.
If the thirf went in that way, he
pa.ae.l within 160 fret of the
aentrie* on duly oiitahlc the main
gate.
The New* .aid the ho* waa
la.t M-en, locked arid Intact, in
Sail.bury-June*' room al 6 P.M.
yeatr i day.
V •up o( leftover haknl hr-an*
Hetty (irable nn I Dan Dailey In a happy, romantic moment from •nuke, n delirious luncheon aatml
puli l ciiiui&gt;■Fua's "M y Rim lia viii," in tulm by T m Iniimloi, .Imw- w he n learn, d with n i ls , of eflsp
tng fturelay and Monday on the Itit; sm-en.
appl., ahn-ilded laliliage, and may.
nntlal • Ulnae the bean* with bike,
that the coat of school jirograni
Not nil housewives teallte Dial waini water Imfnre adding to the
ii. Iiasril on tlie need* ol puplla”. there ate only Ihiee Im.ic kind, of aalad and then mi* with ..Ibei
"The minimum foundation pro- tea— black, green and oolong Fa h Ingri dicnt* an.l no r a r rt wiili mayglam differ* fiom the traditional of thrac three come* flnrn Ihc onnai.e and -enaon.
state ptogiam in that the coat lame kind of tuiah but they ale
Is haard on the neec|* of pupil* proce«*ed differently, and it * (hi
In -leaning heat lealstnnt oven
v hrrra* the traditional program ptocessing that make* thi differ­ baking di*He.., don't i i , i ary .liaip
appropriates » filed amount of ence Indween them.
•bra.ivr., that might aerateh the
money that a given legiilatur*
glass.
mn) alba ate and the school pro.
Raisin me delirious added to a
Kiani i» then planned to fit tho pear or apple compote Flavor the
A -i'll, a way to r'ean n milk leitiront y available’, he declared.
compote with lemon (or an addi­ lie I* lo pour a little baking -min
Kailivr, Dr. John* explained tional tang.
into d when half filled with mol
I tint Die Dili ten* t'ommittee on
Wdtrr Sunk a f&gt; w mtmitea if
Kdueatinn M m -l the "traditional
p io g ia o " unalili In adec|uately com mended the present program- lo .. -,aiy and then shah, well.
Halley also told tho superintend,
•oppott the schools and an reent. "the»e is .otui
acriout
Alternate slice, of l.analia and
doubt” alMiut tearher* b e in g well*
tapmea
paid due to "inflation and hign (•range around cipam
pudibiig fur a ft* *h la ting destaxes".
However, he aald, theie'a no aeit. lit foJd crushed pepp.ioiint
doubt atmut them Iwing well stick candy into I hi- pudding and
trained
lie reported III.8 |H-r nerve with a ch-c olate aaure.
retd of Florida'- !■ artier* now
have college degree* compared
Soiled oi dirtv i gga generally
with only 73 per cent four yeai * ■JHiil qilirkio ilotn Ihotr tri-lf-rUy
ago.
clean.

ciiLinu-y 6 j\om in{
Zv &gt;? Ut\AAfCJT

SPECIAL-'1'',”,'.'.“"-SPECIAL

Wage Increases And Rising Wool
Costs To Advance Price Of Suits
lly SAM DAW SON
N EW Y O R K. Oct. I J — (/P)— Men'* clothing w oikrn air getting
* (My hontt of around $5 • week neit month *t they ilatt work on
your nr*t tpnng’t mil.
Il’i hound lo coil you moic to get in ihc Eatler Parade, clothing
men *ay. And it wrorriea them.♦
Some think ytu may l&gt;* wearing manufjrturrr* meeting that an
fewer all-wool *uit» in the fu- advance of $6 at retail for spring
tun- and more made all. or in worsted anil* may he followed hy
part, nr aynthrtic*.
an additional $3.60 to $5 on *ultl*
Per hap* only 30 per cent of for fall
the expected price hike of $5
Still earlier. Max Udell Son*
to $10 a suit will I* due to riling A Co., predicted a 10 per cent
labor coil*, suit makers any. rise in spiine suit price* became
World wool ihortagn and de­ wool fabric* were increased by
fense stockpiling p lm i will take $1 to $1.35 a yard this summer.
n heavier toll
your pocketOther suit makers charged that
book.
Austral.a was "pricing itself out
The price of raw wind has gonat of thr American market.”
to record high* in Auitralia. The
Australian wool growers arn
world Is consuming more fine ap­ strongly
opimsed
to
letting
parel wool than it is producing—
Washington get first rrnrk al
eating away the last of the thrir wont before It goes onto the
•t.ickpile* limit up In World War traditional auction* they insist
u(&gt;«u keeping. They say that in
Now the It. S. government i* the
P.'I'.'-.Vi season
American
conferring with Australian and buyers bought about 13 per cent
Lrtlnin. trying to grl the A u -tra - | of
r hPlisns to let u* hsvc first pick
Washington’s proposal t* that
of mound 1 1/2 million hales of it take fn* stockpiling around 4»
wool for defense stockpiling.
per cent of the Amrriran wool
The clothing trade notes that '"•fo"’ 11 move, to auction. Wool
defenae stockpiling would cut iD'.ucr* •"»' this would leave lo
availnhc
world
supplies
that ,hl’
°f t,,r world— which
much
more— make competitlnn J*°Ught M p*-r rent of the wool
fur the rem lining wotd that much .*'!* vrar— only illi per rent to
keener— aend the price of raw
,,nwool that much higher. Naturally,
they add. the government should
I I L ’ A | rP I I
(ertainly have a sun- supply of
I l l s / \ 1/ 1 I I
wool at hand to clothe its defense
II, K. Itlng. II. C.
force*. Ilut they say the threat
of...........
U. S. stockpiling
Ill
probably wa» t h„
ia-hind ia»l month's rl»r in world
(,,.**11 y,
something natur­
And they are worrying b ImiiiI al anil not some­
civil Ino re irtioo to rlfiog suit thing given to a
price*. Some *.*) the prirr of s p e c i a l f e w .
•oil* will he going up faster next Health is t h e
yea/ than the rate of gain on normal manifes­
consumer income, and therefore tation of life in
retail tales must fall— if tailor, th e b o d y ex­
-tick to 11II-wool suit..
pressed through
So they ace eyeing tyntnelic the nervous sys­
fabric*. J. I* Steven*. Jr., presi­
tem. You may lie deprived of
dent of the textile firm bearing this natural heritage when na­
hi* name, told the clothing m tnu- ture’s avenues of expression are
farturer* association of the U. S. in some manner blocked.
A thi* week: "The next few
The neivou* sy.tetn dirrcl* an I
yesr* will determine whethrr controls every function of the
wool will go the way of silk."
Iwdy and the spinal column Ic
At the same meeting A rthu r
t&gt; Wellman, of Nichols &amp; C o , the key to thi* system. Intcrfcr
said world output of wool thin cnee to the functioning of the
nervous system may result from
year would probably In- about t 3
nnd sreidents causing a
million pounds, but that consump­ fall*
•light kinking in the spinal column
tion would prohaldy run to i.T&gt; re .lilting in interference to the
million pounds. He also urged flow of the nerve impulse over
piecing out the *upnlv of wool by the nervous system.
mixing sytirihetir fiber* with it
Chiropractor* at# trained lo loin men’* suit*.
. rale thr spinal cause nf disease
Fven before lh- U 1 3 cents
„ nvcrntaTy
r„.
an hour wage increase for 160, lease the interference to the nerikHI worker* in the men’s and vi.us svstem.
systein. fsivrn
I,iven time, ami
and
In i)-' clothing industry was ail. other things lining espial, health
miuncnd yesterday. Sol Fridman, returns.
Vice Pirsident of Joseph II. Co­
T ry Chiropraclie as tha answer
hen A Rons, told the clothing to ynui health piohh-m
Adv.

O C T . 13. 195C

Dr. Henry McLaiilin
Optom elrlAt
113 Magnolia Are.

Phone I D

Vivian Ann Smith, of peter*- .
buig, Va., ha* lived a soldier' ’
life foi the past two years being
ut four different ramp* with her
soldier father and mother. Shsuffered a deficiency of Vitamins
ID . 113, Niacin, and Iron ami a*
a result she was weak and run­
down until II A DA C O L helped relirve these deficiencies.
Here is what ner mother, Mr*.
Myrtle Smith, said: “ Vivian Ann
lived a soldier's lu r as we were
at four different camp* in two*
rears. These changes apparently*
■ad a great deal to do with mak­
ing the rhild ill and Irritable. She
was just skin and Imne* until
seven week* ago. I really had,
Just almut given up hope for her.
Her skin was the color of chalk
end she would riot ent She war
fretful all the time and It mad#
us all unhappy to see her suffer­
ing Wc hrard how much gone
H A D A C O I, had done »o many and
now after six bottle* she has •
gained 13 pound*. She ha* mini l
in her rheeVc and her disposition
is perfect. She sleep* well. Nn
one ran imagine wnat a rhango
it has made in alt our lives."
H A D A C O I, I* Wonderful
in the way it has helped thou­
sands of folks whose system*
wrre deficient in Vitamins III,
113, Niacin, and Iron. H A D A C O I,
I* *0 different lierause H A D A C O I,
helps build up the hemoglobin
content of your Mood (when Iron^,
is needed) In carry these precious"*
Vitamin* and Mineral* to every
organ, and every part of your
•aaly— to thi heart, liver, kidney*
ind lung*.
(iive remarkable H A D A C O I, a
chance and If you dont feel (let­
ter w-ith the first few bottle, you
take— you get your money liark.
Only $1.36 for Tria l Site. Largo
Family or Hospital Site. $3 Ml.
e IM* Tfc* I^NIan- I's rrs n lls *

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A NNOUNCEMENT
W c A rc Pleased To Announce The Appointm ent O f

Wo «rt* hIuhIiIiik |irin*H tm IIipau flint iihl&gt;cI truckn to mtiki* rimm Inr tin* Tmilf-Iim wi&gt; nrr iM'itit: off«*retl nn DtHljfi* Fluid Drive TruckH. If yotl lire in the market Inr a Di'|»ei.iluhlr U hi&lt;I I ruck and «l«m**
chock Ihene vuluen you are lakinif money nut of your own |&gt;ncket

M R . I . A . " J O H N N Y " D A V IS
AS MANAGER OF OllK R E TA IL

COME IN NOW! COME IN EARLY! COME IN QUICKLY!

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Mr, D h v Ih Iuia hail pnn'iouit I'xiu'rience with

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black. Stake mid aide*
framed for ('nnvitaa Dtp.
Dual rear wheelit, new
tlrea, exrc|itlnnnl buy at—

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you buy.

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traitamilition, b|*ck
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demonatrattir, new mndl
lion throughout.

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895

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heavy duly Springn. Tojw In V'nlue
Only—

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P re s id e lit Prepares
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H O N O LU LU . O d . 16 .&lt;d*&gt;—
Prrvidcni Truman war fiyinw luck
Id llir mainland today In report on
hit meeting mill Crucial M ic A iihur on Wakr Island at world i*pilalt still (m u l'd over llir ligintir t n i r of llu l Pacific irndrjvnut..
The Plttidenl't planr "Indepen­
dence" left IlKkam Field, MonoJ (aft Sail Kiancucu at 0:2*1
;28 A M E S T j, and the
" eartfing In. lop ad»d Kvr annulet la in .
I t ’ to Sgn Frsnciwu re.
ouf Js.nv'iiouis
lid Ui&lt; Pieiitlrni it devntItn.ity lime and tale
lju f I old nil policy addhr will make in San Fr*auiat 8 1 30 P.M. Tuetdap ( I l : f 0
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Russell, to
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UN Rejects Plan
Giving Reds Voice
In Reconstruction

High Court Won’t
Reconsider Ruling
On Tidelands Oil

Tribunal ReFusics To
Hear Movie Case:
Florida Suit Heard

Of
International

New Credit Rules
0 n Purchases Go
Into Effect Today

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Construction Is
Begun On Florida
Farmers Market

NutfrutM la Arrested
For Knifing Husband

F. A. Palmers lleturn
From ( ’anadinn Trip

I*roxTi,HH Reported
On Auction Market

Dewey Picks Gen. Eisenhower For
1950 GOP Presidential Candidate

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li l.eatheimail,
il'ik of the too it. to tru e a wai*
taut on Sutlitan Ihe |ucjgr set
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ca n ted
si*
founts, the first ehntging that
Tuilivan "h#» Iwvn gu ilty of neg.
left of duty In office (it} |Mlt
pud 111501 in that lie h o knowlltglv twrinitted the gambling laws
of the state of Flo tilla to l&gt;e vinlatnl in ftade C o u n ty in an open
ol d noloriuiii m anner on a wide*
sjitsad w-ali" and that w h i!) the**
ilolntimi. occurresi he negleited
,i |i. wastil w i en tiled III I few in* I hit. tulle Hot g . i l - . l n m om
of i &gt;■fused to take any lincaro or . . i In, tint no hr isle wn . .set ........ lai'nirtt than It i.u o l.1 •' to i - l &gt;
effective effort to ru rk ,tiuip
I l ..n m tiuM 11t»P|»II AtI Hi l k « H i l
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o( tile X t!ol|»* iu»t altel lhel&gt; »• "hoc I
blob
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deputies to raid gum tiling houses gev. W I-const H Un gruon &gt; ........ 'G o ..- (• ».'!&gt;
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In Had* County for the purpose l&gt;iiuto fnun Intel lust o.nal So oolpli.a..'
f coercing the o|»erators of said
Into paying
•1st
au d ite d h i m
iiiu n y o f h i.

Growers Welcome
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MIAM I I U . O n
li&gt; td*»
tSI irid l jaiur- A , hullivan ol Dalle
County s&lt;: uidwted
today
on

Rotary Governor
Frank M. Rhodes
Talks On Service

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C h a rg e s

D e p u tie s

While lie will preface hit talk
with a refetencr to hit conference
with General Mai Arthur on the
barren for Pacific ’iiljnd jas a I
move to help the Far Last find
peace, there hat been no indica­
tion that the Prerident will elab­
Governor of Hawaii ingiaiti M. Kluinhuik shakes hands with President Trunin n follow un I In- Chief
orate greatly on the Wake Maud E arc nine's .m icul in llunolutu. Note ihut the I'resi dent Is holding tin lei on Ins arm In luirknuund is
Charles Mors, I V 'i i l i ntial i ’n-aa Secretary. Trum an stopped at Ihe home of Admiral Arthur IV Hail•talemenl.
N?Tha statement, signed by Ihe ford, Comiiinntler-In-Chief of the Pacific Fleet. The I'nsidcnt stopped in Hawaii, en rnule In and re­
I ‘resident and Initialed by the turning a itiamtir miil-Paciflc conference with General Douglas Mar Arthur. ( International Itadiiiphiito)
United Nation* supreme com­
mander, followed their less than
three hours talk.
Aetaally, the most Important
phase of It waa the hour Mr.
Truman and General UucArthur
■pe'it alone In the living room of
■ quonsot hut before they weut
Itto conference with military and
Hr TO M (H T I ll.T H K A
tflplumsllr ad Users.
L A K E SUCCESS, Oct. 10 (fl*f
.•The atalemenl gave no hint ol
Economic, and S*nigt Council
Im p o r t a n c e
R o t a ­ The
avi-rwhclinliigTv vvTm J down today
a Itussian demand that ilefrated
r y ’s
Might grow out of the spectacular
Ninth Korean Communists U14,000 mile round trio flight.
Aspects Emphasized given an eitual voice with Smith
In fact, one ton White Flout*
Korea in the drafting of a United
policy adviser said Mr. Truman
W A S H IN G TO N , (h i
If. 4/P1
Th e ir are now 7,155 Rotary Nation- relief and rehabilitation
primarivly “ wanted to talk to
Genera)
MacArthur
face
to d u ll. n. H f nations of the world. I’™ ' " " fur the war-torn country - lesai and laiuioana lost tml.it
The rouneil approved an Airs- thru ellmts to gel a new healing
llWatfaaee Os t*sa» ala I
Dotriit Governor I rank M. KlmJes trnli.in proposal
i-iil tor
for esiae:
e»tah!'e!imenl
intent &gt;
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. . . . . .
... ....
on the .‘uipreme t mitt s tin mutt
: of St. I’eleirhuig. told tire San of, a seven* member
fact finding
,
,
that
llir
ledeiai
goiniiliiriil
iia»
I lord Rotary Club at a luiulieun at tn»lv 111 study the scope nf ‘die
,
,
,
luiamuunl iighti to the ml m b
the Yacht Club lotily, in stalk in problem.
Umit umiei (hr marginal was along
Kite iif the relief t«»k Is not
wliitli hr rmphaiirrd lire truly in­
then toasts.
known.
IT
N.
delegation*
have
ten­
ternational a .p rrti » f Rotary and
tn line! miters, thr high rouit
tlrrtird the (a d that it it confined tatively s'sltmatrij that lietweeli turned ilown iietiiium from Imlh
70
.ntm.iMm
and
IWt.tHHi.OtHJ
would
W A S H IN G TO N . « c l. tft-D P inot meirly In llir Lnyluh (peak­
states for irtontnlrulion of the
New government curb* made it
e liras
. .
.
In* needed for relief in m
the
firat | .
ing
nations.
..i i #
i lutings aormuni rtl last June
tougher to boy autos and mine
ftrlli’i
anil
I
xi
,
Calling
attention
to
the
irrrn
l
|
y•‘u,
w*
l,h'
die
over-all
llir cj|«r» in % o h r tiullioni i*l
household appliances on Install­
M « R ili« n
na
fl|t |
ment terms today
international contention
m Chi- rehabilitation figure might reach
I'Jhn.tHMi.iMMl
k-ff**Uve
midnight, the Ee&lt;l i i ago to which Ik wai a delegate
Russia's proposal was defeated
d o ™ 7payments
.V !? 0\ rV for
' qUlr^
W* Mr. Rhode, said that even tier hy h vote of three in favor I Rus­
gvr down
appliance*
A h o rte r payoff time for new and many, where Rotary wai abolished sia, Poland and C**ehu*|ovaki* I.
under N a n Germany it back in I I against nod one ahsention tin
u»*d cars.
bail le-s-n opposed inuiied
Protests from huilnes.nien an* I lie fold again, and that Japan dial l&lt; H
. s i lease os Page Ms*
others plied up against the action too. w brtr Rotary aim perirbed
which Ihe hoard contend* Is neduring I be lu p i rrgimc, w a s trpIn Ihe fight against infla
resented liy a delegate from lokyo
lion.
J A C K S O N V IL L E . O r l . |rt~
Maury Nee nf Washington « wbo was just another good guy
(Spes'ial)--Cunstruetion has b e g u n
spokesmen for the Commerce D* (Kipularly known at "Mike".
on additional facilities for the Flor
pgrtmenl’s retail Industry eotsiml'
Following a brawl at Ctayton'a Ida City .State Farmers' Market
Declaring that many currenl
said the hoard was ton ha*»«- economic and social orohleirs are Tavern late Saturday night un The laree platform will enable th.
In tightening the first s»t of con
H 'ssiisste on page a u i
the Southwest Road, Annie Ale* Market to Inks- rare of the tr•
tjaJs It Impoeed Sept. IM. I|e .ah'
ander, Negress, was arrested on mendous volume of tomatoes.
| ^ n "hystrria about riaine price,
a chaige &lt;&gt;f stabbing her husband, Iw-an* and I tier vegetable* grown
la unwarranted" and added:
Henry Alexander, in the back, in Ihe South Dadr Counlv ar- *
lie was given first atd treatment Commodities handled during Me
“ Merchanta across the muntre
at
Frti.ahMasughton
Memorial part spring deal on |hi« mark-r
aro reporting that Ihe buvtne -car*
of last summer Is over and In all
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Palmer re­ Hospital and was then taken to totaled roLbflt unit* of nhirh M**M
lines i i i business is back to nor in i.. -I .Sm -U i I mm s months Jail, Sheriff P. A. Men* reported 73&lt;l were tomatoes. The total re­
venue to giower* amounted to
oprllt Montreal, Canada, during thus morning.
sheriff Merit staled that h# ll’,77S,tya.33, ,,f which 12.(171.
In announrlng the new cugh&lt; trip to Montreal, Canada, during
PHd*y night, the R is e n • Bus*-1 which they «i si led Waihington. and deputies are still working at Ollt.74 went to tomatu producer- "
hid said that reports from all o v " Kudus, N. V., Niagara Fall* arul Forest City in an effort to se­ according to William L. Wit on
rum more Information on Ihe Director of .State Market. "Ileavv
the country showed continued on several Canadian cities.
ward pressures on prices."
The I ’almeri weir especially hurtling of the nearly completed rains during the pad week dam
J h * tightened controls on e*** impressed with Ihe ancient French home of Samuel Perry, Negro. aged the Rockland tomato acreage
bWing were lermesi "a teerlh'- city of Qurber while Ottawa Iasi Wednrstlay night.
in the Florida City area, hut the
••We worked Friday night and
tlaallaae* lla e . „ sisl
blow" hy Ihe Detroit Autnmohl' •cemed the most beautiful uf all
Saturday
night,”
he
added,
"and
thss
Canadian
cities.
Dealers Association.
From Ottawa t*-e Palmers drove as yet hove very little informa­
In Washington President K r- ■
L . Haller of the National Autarcn down the Trnns-Canadian H igh­ tion on the subject.”
Sheriff Meto declared that
bile Dealer* Association demand-1 way lu Haul! Kt. Marie where
over the weekend that Ihe s tif f" they rrtistesl into Ihe Unitrsl neither he nor his four deputies
rurbs on nuto buying he lifted. H* State* by ferry making Ihe re­ got any sleep Friday or Bat unlay
I'rogren* on the new Sanford
called them lb* “ most dr*st&lt; turn trip through the midwest. nights During the period from
At Montreal Mr. Palmer at­ Saturday a week ago to Sunday Farmer* Auction Market wdl leeconomic regulation ever force*
tnuming,
SM
persons
were
Jailed
tended
the
annual
Prudential
O
r
­
Upon g free people."
reported Ttiuradav night at 7 :in
Today** change in car hu*in- dinary Husines* Conference. In on charges which included selling o'clock at a meeting of member
bolila,
driving
drunk,
driving
Koslu*
the
Palmers
visited
their
w . W. Lin*, announced tin. morn­
tsgp* reduced the payoff perio'1
daughter and •un-in-law, Mr. ami without a license and fighting, ing. Urowera are invited to at­
f m k I I to IB month*. There was
Mrs. George Kirk.
he pointed out.
tend.
m change in the one-third doe
Mr. I.lns i* serving a* temporary
payment required by the Rent. I*
regulations. Finance companies «
chaiiman of the program In th*
absence of fo u n tv Agrnl f . II
Umated it will now take about IP**
a month to finance a low-priced
Dawson who Is attemllne the an­
new car,
nual Conference of munty agent* In
Jarksonville.
T b i regulations apply equally t new' and used cars, but do no*
Itulldosing and clearing of the
apply to (rock*. Automobiles armarket site, temporarily dels ye t
N R W YOR K, Oct. IB— tAh— General Dwight D. Elsenhower
n a s iis s M **» maee v » i
by the strrm y weather dmubl l&gt;
said flatly today that he will not be a randidale for the presdcompleted in « day or two, said
•aid that hi* future lay fn hi* Job at Ihe university,
R IG H T OR L E F T
Mr. Lint.
A N IL A , Oct. IB— 6(5— PrvelTh* auction Friday night
at
NEW YORK. Ort. 16 ~(/P)
Governor Tkomai E. Dewey called Glndervllle was the inrgrst on re
Klpldlo Qulrltm tn a radl'
Iasi night told Filipino yesterday for General Dwight D. Eisenhower as the Republican nominee cord with more than 7&amp;4I automo
bflts .our.t.J and an •-tlmatr-l
for president tn I9S2.
"If I should ba re-elected governor and have iaflneacg with th* 7.000 person* attending. More pro
duct In individual packaev* wn
v *w York delegation. | would recommend to them that they support
sold than In pravlou* auctions. Mr.
General Elaenhownr for president1•
Un* deelarad. One grower. John
If he would accept the draft." in the most emphatic terms.
Watson, »old a small truck load of
Dewey raid.
He praised Elsenhower aa
veeetables for SAB.
Speaking here over the N B C very great world figure, the pre­
Mias Lila Woodard, rountv home
television program, "Meet th* sident of Columbia university, demonstration agent, ie also at­
Press." Dewey again took himself one of the greatest soldier* in tending th* meeting of county
out e l a third White
agsaU fn Jackaoaviil*.

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Dade Sheriff Is
Indicted Because
Of Incompetency

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Cavalry Takes Sohung,
Miles From Red Capital

Truman Greeted On Arrival In Honolulu

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t Its downpour last night an llm iav,
I leaking the Oi-tot»cr drou'td ind
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inches.
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ill i o o l l
liern luiiliiMinl in p-ivvrt l.v I
1 nub
ii. joi ie- ivei r i . |o.rl-i
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I 'm d.
I hr lull I Ii llir
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u. M m
I I j - win. i
i &gt;ur* coming from tti«- unit liras! UHM,74‘» volri .igaunt •I I M/ u
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H» &gt;■*4■ \. l»» tilths
Sltllh , 'III- II ,olenl
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m ■■
nl pedestrian* curryln;- alemt va lid a nd o |.|h . i i I iu ii vnlrv
"O u r iw.^.le iiavr vloiwn no .uli*»c i id t iiim h i i td.v not
Ddinag. t* i I ’U * Pi s*.lv
Ian,
hi ra in m s t r, and on* rld riK ninn
ItV illS H * no r » i MliS
annuity and Jelemnnalioii nrv.i t*,tn rnit'- dmuit *i«o nulli id M. » btcli had t. &gt;n hit on the right
nie nn.| vviii* il »•** ditvrn .inith
before wilnevtcd in tfie world
.nut
oo l . a o t e l A v e n u e l*v 1'b. uias ||*nN o it i.r Ml v lo iln v i.iin in g v
I a i c h I I t e d C r o H H H u m n u lle d ('ummuniil Intriioi Mm
.oti. 1't, w . i t r s t lm a t e d at 4 V )P Th e
liter Kail Titeudiofi m aniuo.iKio. liv in g ( lo in 1‘ d io I n i l to t&gt;*
f r o n t of a 1 4•* f hrv (le t
f...|i&gt;e,
lu v i -r. to D a ri * W o .1 \lleil s l l
llir totals of Vnlriday'v rb. ti i \\ . I *-im ill , I lit l. M 'lO lltl ,i*
'a«i-ig'.|
i
»
a
Jdot
,.*l,.|t»
Sb.,
The Mfimnole Chapter of the H r lc|M.ited tli.il Off 44 |» i m mI li iday I...in I*do. It- ..Ii i.&lt; * Im
(ia.| lo-en &gt;1, iv m g ea , on Sv, ..nd
i'dnw ii. N (
Ainenran Red Cross now has II ol all rnfiamlitsrd I jvt t.-io i.u
In rl
I rst aid instructors, u of whom IH years ol age and old. i w.nl
t io le f . . n W | . i
'i| .p l I I i iii
u lalified in th r
(ev ent course
i l l d vv ye v le rd m l.m .lle .l l..&lt;
-U t s v | \
|o
p|- v k
lu thr polls.
. ndu.tvd l.y lluliert /.ubn&gt;i. At
•i IO|« .| l. ll l&gt;
lint..
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.nta. Ua.
i.i
Notion
•IsSssf slur i llarwld t o s m .-ii |.re-i.|«n, ( th*
They air Herman E Morris, ballot*. Only 15,544 biil.,1. i r&lt;
I I M HlIaU'S in - I ’ m , * 1*1
I n iv s f -it i
..,
f i i i . I - |» o . m , icdl
:• tnlnuls High Hchov.l t.iim-ipal,
II -HllHW.l Ok I* ,,, S ll,
loak.. a br.i id. sil - pi-ri* tonight
n ip is thr user all safety terOil the ll.iVp I - Toll-I n o ., mg. I m*SI It S I up | | It t VV f t
n ■•* cball man of the Chspctr,
. I . . 1 ,t I Mien f n ident Triu -'io tot (!en\1( Hnlnrv C i
J - hn Andrv, I ’n-ileriek Itendcr.
■‘ * I '.Hiirti Juris
of l i e f .
letl r r a t t h o i g i u M a c A r t t . o i
-It , Wlltiarn Borfiolii, Ii Hugh
ll.f &gt;peecb &gt;v.'is miiifii.ii *.| t**l
•inulav f.n low i. .P .■iI ' le-t 111.,
i triton, William Ii. Fleming, Jr.,
I bet i« i , |.,.f t.**| l I,
i . i i . d1 IMS-Ill l.v the lif-pilhl*. It. N .11.01*1
i f*d Cansv. Mis* Irene Hinton,
Ill
I U I » m fommitle* Ms .-ii. in. .1 ■ s fnl
M alter Ktuhne, J r., Merle Wag
The co’iditlull of Fdvv nr.l I tig I *it on- tier all M.
t ,1 it, ' n.piratit Tor the GDI’ nn- i l.-otlal
i i . r, and Mr*. June
Winn.
gin*, mu ringer of (lie S.-m.... b S lo oo i ..f I -ito *| ,,s
ix-nk
l.rme. In, iiominntioii in IP I m. will
In line with the resuming of County Fb;iiobi,i of ................. on i lo-r duties Mi
I ...
» v r , | l l io n , lo -ie a l I I W I*. M K S I
tie civilian defense program, the who went to Fern.il.l I &gt; .. hi
"T* and
A net lean Red Cross is training Memorial Hospital Saturday for
1 it it this wml
s ix i vt xt i t itt n
ru tl defense worker* nrol the gen­ u cheek-up, is reported improving
I t l l toull.l ll.v d l, fie ld n i l .
o
II tsK tllt DIEM
u a l public In first nid.
today.
Is ltv e o f lb , Itrla n d n Kt- . 1 He('E N T E R V II I IT. &gt;1.1 del M
At present Ihe It'd frost Is
Ill* physician, lb W. V. Iloh
u-lng at its basic training the erts, is eipeclcd to lenv* -..no i.tl John .1 It.vstud. 71. uoin.it curitv office, will be -»t tb. Court
House in H*,,f fd from t* id A .
.Si smlani Firat A hi Course as time lid* week to attend a med­ 10 tile aololliohdi in. I illoient dim
row set up Areurding to medical ical conference in Rovtou. ond Mi tng |.11 ii and Indiind Do- scene, vt until I'.* in, noon on Friday.
rtien there is nothing for the Rnl Higgins will remain at th* b.&lt; (oditi. at figille mi Hie Ill's, di,-d |a-,
frost to teach in first aid relative pitui until he returns.
night
to atomic warfare other than
w e it h e r
S a n lo r d
what It found in the rtrevent testHigh yestn •lay h i
t- eik and in the standard snd ad­
I .»NT today
vanced courses.
Ham yovter ■lay 1 03 Inch**
To further these plan* the
Total Del r*in UM Inchej
S tmnolr chapter of Ihe Red
niches
tft 1
Non,i:il Oct
ftoe* It preparing to meet the
lot. . (••lav hi gh al II '.‘it A
demand* for *tamlard and ndM i, lot 11 1', lb Nf nod 1»w
vsnerd first aid courses.
M O N T E f ARI.It. Orl In *f i So( irt Itussi* asked llir In
IbiM A. M Mh*1 f, 17 1' M
lernalionsl lied f rims h alo It. proniitle ll.r o o iln io r ol ilorntr
K iTfH F .iv FIHF.
bomb*. Hossl»„de|ei:iv(e Ibni- ll.rhkiiv -oboiille.l .. rt-nlullitn to
Fir* from n flooded kitchen oil
the Jlsi meeting of Ihe lourd of guvrrnnra of the Iraffoe of lint
stove this morning damaged the
fruss MH-jrtiea ratling on Ihe lied I ro-s In n.nk fn, peirriul
Vitrhrn of the house occupied hy
ideal* and the prohibition of atomic wr-ipon."
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Oct id -l,V&gt;
R'.sall* Williams, Negrrst at BHJ
m
f*7
Atlanta
Hickson Street. Firemen estimat­
ut
11
I
t
.
ton
Ily
C
A
R
I
EH
DAN
IDSON
ed th# damage al about I7fi. Th*
rm
M
Chicago
MONTI*. C A R L O . Motu. i. 0,1. 16
R
t!.. U n lirJ
f in wcurrcd a l alwut 8 .IS vctuc.b
Mi
HI
Denver
Stales and 55 other count,irt from ImiiIi East and Vied Ix-gin Red Cross
«
7t»
Det Moines
M
discussions today on irrotrction against atomic Iwmbf.
RH
Fresno
POORLY T R A IN E D
48
fid
New York
This subject is high on the lengthy agends for the 21st biennial
HARVE. M ont. O rt. IB— 1**&gt;—
84
41
I’hiiadelphia
Rep. Wasley D 'Kw art (R-MonO meeting of the international R n i f
41
M
.Seattle
said he had been Informed an IB- Cross board of governors opening ters as civilian relief both north
**
44
Washington
und south of Korea's !tHth Paral­
year-old Marine private,
"was in Mont* Carlo today.
7H
Jacksonville
Red Cross delegates from both lel.
arnt into romhat and klllad after
76
82
Kay West
The lirlegstcs are expected to
only B4 hour* training” after be­ sides uf th* Iron Curlain will
nd
83
Orlando
i i '• iis H f a o a Pag* T**«)
taka part tn discussing such mat­
ing called to active duly.

4RU Miles South Ol
Miami Ni u Ctilta

Il Firrtt Aid TuaehurH

Kriwanl 11iui’, i11s Is
Itrjiorlcd linprm iim

Inteniatioud Red Cross Meeting
Will Discuss Atomic Protection

T!u* WcailitT

me.

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k*AGE TW C

MONDAY OCT. 16, 1950

TH E aANFOBD RWlALT) M ^ r n o n , n n e r o *

‘

Red Cross

Peaefe Machinery

i lie bantord Herald

THE WORLD TODJtY

ft«lnMafc«d •« I M

Kven (hough he may ijwntl the reat of (he fJentral A f*
O l DEM I T T M A C K E N Z IE
ttembly
fowlon in attcmtiting to Sabotage If, Andtoi Y.
At* P crrlia Affairs Cnlnmnlst
III V a itd la It M M
M ifirtl •• iH «a 4 f l« N a iiiif i Vlahimtky of Rurmlii found it expedient at the moment ol
JT. liie. &lt;M l i t Paal flfflre
&lt;jl gallantry pour
4 ia r ^ i. ria llia , a«4«# It# 4H introtluctiun to say nomething almost favorable to the pro- harh from (he Knrrsn k«lll*f(p|dr
lA »a frt« at n p n i 3. i art.
|&gt;osal tv strengthen the iieacekeeping mnrhinery of the oar often h*ar« It remnrbrd of
N o U i.it &gt; i m m i
I ’nited Nations. The aignifimnee of this iarl ahoula not tie a hero that " U r la nbtolutely feer
R4Mav
t. O M l M l N III 4 1
overlooketl. On the other hand, as Vlahlnsky himself point- let a.”
__________l l w * h t i a M , m a | » t
Artnnllv In the areal malorltv
etl out, it would be a mistake to misinterpret his initial
m%n «i Ml I*f III * I U T R I
f la r N n
f .W statement. Husain is in favor of |&gt;eace. as defined in Mon* of *ai*a that rh*rartprlre4,nn I*
fsr from a&lt;curate, for teerl*M
Vaaih
•
ffcr*e M N tili
»«*• cow. Husain in not in favor of machinery for com|ielling n o . is ■ rnr* human attribute
.If «••«!&gt;*
«•* |peace, unless it cotnforms to the Huasian pattern.
*Mod m l» of eslreme h*rej.&gt;tn „ &gt;
&lt; flM I
»I f**
Peace means many tilings to many people. It may mean performed hr men whove heart*
1*|1
a»nr i
w w ftt **
rmr .l *
if
■*'l • **- &lt;*IMl
H|f«4 Hwllrt* to) absence of hate and fear, or only absence of shiMiting. It •re In their mouths bttl who hn*-iiftfla lita fe i
lo t
lit
* » * * • • • *■#
the gut* t» go thrmigh with It
iw ar f t M i l l M i l n t a t A f « *
may mean security, or only truce. In the meeting rooms of A»k anv soldier whether he I*
• t r * i i l a t N * M t n l » l « a » a «» «
the I'nlted Nations a great prcpomlarance of support is pll* "fenrlrsi” umlrr heavy fire » n '
' ^ N t a r n t l *t«i I m II h k n I I i I I I I a I a a A
it «t i | N ip « r
llta rttfa ia lltta
lit*, ing up for a kind of peace which is secure and enduring, he pruhahlv will tell you that h'
It I'se hell.
(• w tw rfc. I M r « t a . M t l r a l l . N a a «
which is for little* nations as well as for hig ones. Russia hairs
% * li l y ,
* wA * 1 . t.»«V4L
tn two vrurlil w a n I've gnrnun
may find itself forced to choose either that kind of ]&gt;cnce teied just one man whom t kn«'*
f i t H a ra id i« a i w t w i t t » f l i t
| l i a t t a v t 4 f m t t t l l * ! It *M M IM
or no peace at all. The idea is growing at I^tke Success to he among thove •tranwe per
f j H n t f i t l f *• l i t i M •
ttfaM I
raifen *4 all IM »**•» m a « atlaiH that tlie UN does have the potential power to secure peace. snnalities who not only a lt fear
ffctft a t M t f a i t t t , a t a t l l a t ■
In rare of per-onal (tanker hut
Mud it can Iso endowed with machinery which will protec* levs
I* itaftt rtltfit*rlH
who lore the thrill of If. He » ■
the
small
$nd
weak
nation
ngHfnst
the
hig
and
powerful
one.
M O N O A V . O C t It . I f ' n
the late C. E. Montague, farnoit*
and that It may lie possible to arrange this mnrhinery so EneMth writer, with •yt,em t wra,
“ " T o D A V n IMBI.IS vK U H F
that It will work whenever most of the nations want It to as«orlat*d on the Itrttlsli front
Cod U *l»avs • Httnx and »***»
work.
Russia may have to choose acceptance of that Idea in fram e In the flr&lt;! ronflirt.
to r*ator* tts to phtab-al end ►f&gt;trltWhen the war hrolie out Mnnta
or
the
position of an outcast.
m l tltin llp ttt. M » m m tr»l l*p
irue waa 4* year* e|i| and Mv half
t i n parsons h*s» b*cnme saint*
Tht»r8 are excellent grounds, strengthened by the sum- W I( annwrv white However, he wa
ktcjott of great faith » n l
mef'* developments, for tielieving lhal Russia does not fit rnntieh lo rielr hi* life con
ra il). h**1. th- setrl a* '•*11 as th*
•tanllv In dangerntta mountain
bodi: Lord If Ihft'i wilt thou can*' really want war. Certainly Russia would not want to stand rlimbing, and he w «» determine'
nionk In a world of hostile powers. It should want to be a to go to the front ,'lo he dy*-l himilt* me clr^P
Melt 8-2.
l»ow#r among the great powers, a nation whose word carries hair Mark and, donning a *portv
They i l | that Prnitont Truman weight and whose Influence is acknowledged. This end might suit, appeared before an rnllrt
ment offleer, Montagu* said h»
frit pretty *m«fl otil ifiet* 1 ! W »t* impel Russia to that degree of m-operation with the rest of wav sr, v«atf old- and th* admlr
the
world
which
is
necessary
to
maintain
a
satisfactory
Rus
nd wtlh (ienftJtl MacArthuf and
ing offir*r ov*rlooh»d th* suhUt
sign place in world affairs.
fug*.
ad (trot* h it thoti.
Um|H v tN ff f iiR r lif

For a year and a half Mnnta
gu* sirred In th* front line
itrm hev. ami three times war
riled for hr*v»ry. II* air (lily held
If the I.ahnr government of Creat Rritalrt survives to the Ruyal Human* Society medal
c»rry out It* fdan to nationalize the steel Industry next for saving life from drowning
February 15, the nation will become committed to full state f inally he wa» tianafrried to wat
htadctuarleis. and
ownership of Industry with a high degree of finality. Pre* corie.pondents'
that'* where 1 m*t him
vlously the coal Industry anil the Hank of England have
lie was a gentle, softly spoken
Morrow newipiperi sre brsdlin*
»&gt;een the most significant Industries taken ovglT The roll gentleman a moat likable rhsrac
tm tfte new*
from Indo-Cbins nails, airlines, mad transport, electric and other utilities
We become great Irlend'.
year* after his death hi*
whtiv French force* »te being
were under close government regulation
before.
The
Flunk
"m
...................................... ....... .. biographer found many refgreisrouted on *11 fronts Tb»re isn’t
* Kntlano
already a monopoly nnd quite sensitive t«i
In Montague'* diary about
InIK ft encouraging newt tor them government influence.
our advrntum In reportlag Ike

Big Step In Britnin

Orlindo it finalb x»tliny •round
to inrlalbna parVipg m*l»r». First
tbyi* rati Ipr** *K*v will be build*
. trying to
ing s swtmpi'e* pool
ktifi up t&gt;td&gt; vnlord

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from the Korean front.

The coel Industry is basic and Mg. nnd ita nntlofialiia-

Sanford's Oleryferi* pul up a
gem* fight. Too bad they couldn't
hAv* won Hut wg believe it wa
Grimlind K k * who said, "It's not
whaibet yon won or lost, but h«w
ybu nlayed the game"

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Th* new commander of the
American l^gton n not likaty to
accouraye
much
putiy-looltng
ilalfMt America's foreign enemiee
•tfp.DAke war captured by tpe
.. placed t&gt;«(«f* y f i r ~

The Overpfivileged
nice to make gio.oot! a year,

,
D ntdy be
hut it nin ts*
hard on the children. Tlint is the verdict of Crant I). nrnli
up“f « Lancaster. Pennsylvania, rocrcation din-ctor. !|^ told
the National Recreation Congrcat at Cleveland thnt ramillen
with that murh money were mr busy keeping op with the
Joneses bat they hud no time to watch the recreation of
their rhildren, or If they did anything nlmut It they did ho
In the yvrong way. Said tie:
"Whenever thn ovcrprivlllged rhildren hold n juirty, I
[eel rslhhr sorry for them. Ttiey have so many inhibition
In their clnthing. refreshments, and in the mothers who anbeing so cautious to »ee Hint nothing goes wrong."
Overrate nmy Indlrste deep love, or it may Ik- mere
fussiness and a desire to maintain social standards. Rrandon seems to suggest that parents in the gtn.nuo class are
•ike parents In the other classes; they should ask them­
selves occasionally what their real motives are, and if all
their restraints are wise.

Rearmament Program Starts In
Midst 0 ( Record Production Year
lindertoini 17 op4ra-

be wa* diet by tl
servived 14 monlbi in
wougdi.

Pow*l) Rivet Peper f^emPfny ha* announced an incitav*
el 110 a ton in lb* pric* of newt*
hriBl, presaging simBtr adveaces
w atb»r Canadian paper complp*
m . This rompaiei In about 440
a. tod iuit before the war, and
again serves In rmphatiie that
nlwtpaptr spac4 is valuable. PubI'tdy reOkerr would do well to
&lt;lrt their storie* to the mioimum.
franc*
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divisions by next spring
jh* United Stele* will pay (be
|i*»d even Britain bar prowtend a division to Uarmegy
__ i ffog the tide of the oerwefcS
Weft- That main four diI H M 300 for the Red*,
re say let the Ruetians have
II dw Wtftcpt power* went
do all their fightmg end pay

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I h r U . S.
Pivinen brrak-ditousli
into the field of fire with hrtat imilbeaitein Korea two wrekv ago ii beginning I d be rrtognued aa a
ttn.own
Haaii*ft heck
ttfli'W and
aand eyea
mvmm shining
atllirvlfi* ml|,lary
l.
V. *_
classic.
Ita lightning *w*ep from near ** *' -------- w-e-------- ------------------y during
th* Paaarhenitoele show In FlM* Matan, on the deep soul hern coiiot.. arel hit the Reds wllh Id nlanra
Sea at Kunaan wa.e 4-C-inrh inorlara ami I06 .MM. a r­
.
tier*. We nepped through deep to Ihf♦ Yellow
mini i p * ridg e I aw ard* th* (le g . otnehadownl at the llm# ,hv Vh'' tillery. Then tlie 'lafaatr v *hnrg»-l
men tine. The enemy waa shell. vM aiy at lleenl and the linkup U|dilH. rruinpled hefnie enemy fire
Ing that ate* heavily end 16 me of the Allied ni[ilitern and youth boldly -moved up again and- look
the-posttlAn. ■
•- i &gt;
(1 •
It was,-to m y the feast, u n a rm - rr^twarhheads.
.
, _ ,.
fvrU b to* Mttt Noiitogaa wa* « S , Bst .“ »»• laugh Tynket* sen i/fhet tanhgVoaeod ahead.
The K'-«Wi thoyirhl' their ’defen '
hie gh&gt;ry«
embebly no p t h « opnsHcn In
1 welshed him with ehealnte' Kat^* biought m mur)j U rm ln •lye position Woultt de|*y Ihr
feeclnetian. I’m not cure he.kiww I end elm t-gli edveniage at sych &gt; •oluirm le*lr*d (tnlsln's tank*
overran font anti-tank guns l-eforI waa that*. Certainly his eytrll small roat In live*,
i heir rr*w » routd flf*
waa fat away from the battleT h r ile-eii fmnt hria
Farther on thr column machine
field. We kept on &gt;m the ridge ' C’nmnmitl*l poa|t|nna
until we got near the rrert l « - General nilllam ft. Keen out gunneil eight enFmv 4fiKtneer« Jua*
yoml hiih tbs (ieimans were gecesed wily He&lt;l commander, a* they were preparing to Idbw a
hr Idg*.
.nootin^ *b_iapml with open down south.
signs. And Montague didn't color
Hy then th* column was so d*-t&gt;
Dbr|oii»ly Chlnlii was thr fir •
to earth unUI 6 pier* of thrsphltrllve. Hut K**n thrrw hi in the Communist rear victory wa
ort hit my itn hat and rang like frit pitni h to thr «ntith Ihstre * sure.
a belt.
1 lie •uluniti killed at least 7K'&lt;
nfantry rlswr.i « hole in th­
Then the Captain stopped ami i r d lines at Chlngdong.
Reds. Onre It chased 200 Revl*
looked
worriedly
el
ms
.•
Then Kean formed 'Ta sk For* down a mad until they were kill­
though trying to figure out just Totman," led hv jruung Cao* ed.
what bed ns opened. Then he Charley Tortuan fn Keeiir. S*. H
American losses were negligible
come to earth and remarked
TArrhan'a lank Infantrv team after thr first dsv and only a
"barlyi
mad* m rle •sir end run. roulhwas' few of those losses were in men
" I think perhaps we have tn Kosong, nurthwesi to Rachon kilted.
come a bit too far, Mscksnsle.*
Task fore* Dolvin went as fa
He was thinking of ms— not nf and Iben due north In Chlnlu a* Irl and then turned dita nori'
It swept to th* aruthern oui'klrt
himself. H* naver went to* fa r—
to take Nonsan on th* Kum Rivtr
this (Pan who, I am very suit, of Chinju just a* a co ordinated
It traveled ins mile* In t h f '
attack
moved
oyer
th*
hltla
tnt-‘
• a* utterly fearless In lb* mat tar
d*vs ami four nights. It laola*e^
town
from
th*
Fart.
of personal n i t t y . However, h*
.ln from two *ld*s. th* all th* m*n and guns th* North
W
undoubtedly was disturbed otor
llnsl
bask and ruined rM n Korean* had south of th* 89th
lit* arfrty of hi* fri*nd— thus d lt1‘arailet In. west imrea. Lara, 1b*
rU yin g another aid* of hi* ch*r- £ w*i capture-l with nnlv a hand
aunendered or werA mopped un.
I of raiualtl**.
Totman w*a hurt by a min* hut ~ General Kean rent out a 'ttilH
hi* Wound* proved fu he bnly pain- eotiwIF—tod hv l,C C ol. John t
Corley who had w-m fam# a* lhtetween.
Anyway,
it
deetn'l
Kean hmf p nevy task force First Division'. “ Fighting lr*»b
tojty feirlerirvesa to da .the hereto
tdy to lash Out from Chlnlu man from Drooklyp" in Africa
t f t l wqlcn mu «oldl*r boy* are r*«i
p * rfo rA h « detly tn Korea. They under cemmand of Lt. Col. W. G. and western Europe. Itk \i from
have the aam* courage that th* D"tvln of Greensboro, (is , who had 30g Cllntnn Street, In Ui* Borough
taught InfanUvm-n tank warfare t of the Dodger*.
f»*rl*«a msn hie.
Xt Fort Hahning. 0*ivin In the
sol h‘* -onimn nf V « - ,
next thrto daf». an^'frm r n ig h t-; InfantrvmM
followed
DAivIn’a
praved
e hlaektoard path to Umyeng and then nuochR t^CR ftR IN R t'R A M 'C
solutions work on t
hattlefleid. a*l In a left heok through Nam
When I entered the
th* I*
Ihsumm
The retreetlng Reds had post wen and over to the roast. On the
hinketagr buslncig In 1019 »Hor*
ton* py«p»i#&gt;l They thought the way It liberated 91 American prl
ly *ft*r Lloyd* nf t^nd.'n Intro
blown bridge at Chinju would de- ■oner* of war.
4 «to f r*|n lnsur»m# Ufk Ihta
Kean'a baste tactics were sim
country, f concelvfcl lh* htflllan* lav Amatban armor ami give tired
i'emnninivt foot soldier* time to rie- * t*fr, a right, a right gn&lt;*
ld*g ef Issuing A policy again*
rMuiuie.
then a left,
bankruptcy.
Dolvin fooled them Ilia tank'
------i— i__uLsj_tto
Whv not? I.losds would Insute
•bagged the motorised American
anything on which that* was 1
Infantry vehicle* *&lt;rosa the rlrei
mo&lt;tlevim of underwriting «Uta
With towllne*.
avatlaMe,.and the data on bank
ll'H M s a m V i s e earn* owe I
At A A. M.. Kept. 28, task force
i tipu Igt. wa» much more ex ten Dolvin kntfe«t into the soft Com­ drained aa passenger cars de-Igne *
»lva and Jepsndil.le than th* data munlst Jin
munist Jlne, It had plenty nf m&gt;wer for lh* purpose of c a ririn r le •
on rain.
— two companies atI Sherman an-&lt; than 10 passengers. Including taxi
My N*w York partner »** so
cab*.
Impressed with Use plan that h* Ptrshlng tank* plus two r'ritrk
The new controls also require a
companle*.
A
young
Ini
M
r
took lh* w rit ship rar tendon t.-‘
16 month pay-off on tetevt*t«n aetfgnti
fpntiv
battalion
commander.
Id.
canra*s th* varlooa Liard* gtoupaj
(1. Teelcn- of Park and other major household spirit
«l. Bernard
H
while ( wa*'making arrxnetmeni- Col.
alls, W h . a 1030 West Point nnre*. with a down payment of a*
for guard* to keep lk* appllca-tl
rlaasmatr of Dolvin, lad the dough- least one-fourth. Formerly the
In line at my itoer.
down payment was 18 percent an-'
To our lurrow, we Irwrnrd Utab TOYS.
U . John F. Hooks of Texat th* pavnff revltid 18 months.
the one thing in all the wnrld
On furnltutJ. lh* down parine*
which no 1Joy it a graup will Insur1 kan*. Tex., was In th* lead tank
Is surceas. The reason we* that * — namAd “ Beautiful M ary" for hi- Jumps from 10 to IB tor rent **•'
the payoff period Is eul from I i tyuarunle* against failure roast I - srif*.
The column had to Dght almrst IB month*,'
rules suaeeto wtthout effftrt
Another tevWlon makes th# nfrw
T t ^ ..twoneh for femi suhstdf*.' all the time.
th* nbteura village ef Hajon, terms applicable on artlct** mst’""-It ttotr rmhelHshments. er'i anA teaexny
regiment was flrine Ine |80 or' more. To* Sid control*
•lilt guentoltoing a grAur of ♦**»
ffom earttiern and log dugouts affected only article* coating |10P
wns agalnet failure, and forrln ,
The column called In air swpooh nr more.

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N EU &gt; 0 H K , O rl 16
(/P)
Record peacetime industrial pro.
^udton ana record glbtim* corporal* prefit* ere reported Iwley a* |hnation starts its program of re-arming.
Alto is the Columbus Day n»w* packet are government reports that:
I. Ivet working capital of eor- ---------- ------------ ■ •
’ — --------------------------noratlons hid teach.&gt;1 *„ a||.tlm* nuellv about 1S8.lt million Ion* r
high of m a MU Ion at the time Iron. 11*1 ft million* Iona nf coal
the Red* marched aa Korea.
Idlllon gallon* of fuel oil and
■ *■ The hnylng w »r* th* Red MO billion cubic feet of natural
'rive &gt;*t off In th* United .States gee, eo million tunv nf scran Iron
-aueed tnvenlorle* to Hsa 11.2 hit- and steel and I.R million tons of
&lt;hm during August to a total of manganese ore.
' U 6 billion.
Th* ones that worry the ie
8. Retail rood prfrea , n*e |.l duelry are manganese, imn am*
"**r cent In the last two week* of a m p . The Industry has plenty of
-September to aland 2 7 tier ran' Iron ore In the gro u n d -in Minn#
»hove the price level when th - sole, In l.ahrai|or, In Vtn* vitdld
tortan fighting began. Hnt som* The pinch will lie In transporting
-lorey* report (hat by mid Oftphe* It to the steel mills. Man*-r,ne*
h* tree*I of retail fond prtr*s once came In malor part from R-i
•hewed signs af turning ntonm1 ala. That Ha* baen «|| hnt -o t n*t
now, and South Afrirg amt low•nd easing aeaeonally.
Frival* Imlnatry seHs Indav tr grade or* In this country will li­
thrae government report* to «hn» the mainstay* In the yewia a h -* '
An upswing In steel m b r I
how America'* Ihduatrlet might
h growing aa
etarta to build ur gaining momentum. Several - v
pagtea have tncraa-ed «f**a
h* mllllaty might.
Th* Amerltan frhn and Rte#1 M B * eteel produrta. To d iv .Tone*
InatllaU reports Ihttt mrtpul "f and Ijiughlln raise the prire nf
tor# sltol in the flfaT nine month cold fimahml carbon hai
And Ita president, Ren « • ef this year totalled a record 71
v f M » l o n e . Thla waa &lt; |/2 mH •aye ateel price* must lie r e v lon ton# mote than waa prestore* opwani as the only war “ In m
dtirlnt that period Met yeer, and the growing need* of our eeon
dmnat 4 1/4 million ten. a t^ «- my."
T h r estimate on corporate nr*&gt; A N D F R E E D O M — O CTO BER.
hr previous nlrlr-month record
s wartime to ll.
tit* eomea from the (’resident's
The steel Industry ha* an* Council of Rermnmtc Ad steers
council at thr hto*•ounred a big expansion program Third quarter earnings, th* ceunM the atari of thla veer It hkd til helhrvrs, will be at an annual
i j f
raVa
«4
t
i*
MIH*«
h
tvefaew
W
V
e •eojimdte'of atom* ttm*wittf
Itk J A M Wtlkm (hi*

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today,

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25th Division Breakthrough Near
Chinju Cfilled Tactical Classic

rd In he in a state of ecttacy,

*hip.

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l’*10" *"°;v,,|l; hp1(!: 11 wl11 •*«»«* enormously mop- |hr , gpM,tne#. , r. n&gt;t .«Puin
spur the
difficult to resist the further «prrnd «&gt;f government owner- thing scientifically but
t&gt; he eeera

If waa evident In the election campaigns In the spring
Ihkl few authoritative leaden of the opposition believed
Ihat,.the clock could lie turned bark, or that If the f’onaer*
vatjies won the atep* of natlonnllrntlon already taken could
b$ undone. This mny Ire all the more true of the steel IndUaltyj ones it In nationalized Hrituin may have It, for bet­
ter or worse, whatever party may hold power In I ho future.
Apparently the Conservatives have until next February, artd
, T th s people behind the Iron tmrhapn no longer* the tight for private ownership of Rritlsh
Captain are as ansiou* to avoid Industry.

J/ell, dir secret u finally out
Flinch Often** Minister Much
and Finer, e Minuter fetiche came
to this country to bonuw three
hiflron dollvrt, oilrntibly lot rle
fen*e afainit the Ruttiani. hut
really to advance the tame of die
Cemrtiumiti' band maiden the So*
eilblt*. Ve wouldn I lend them a
plugg*d nicklr

Montagu*

Hob brought greater real change. T h e steel industry also la „as when under heavy gunfire,
irtr
basic, touches fa r more industries directly than does the and ha acquired the reputation of
r&lt;f$i Industry, and (a half again «* big. W hen Ita niitlnnallxa ‘ JL"1
wat fearleaa hut he gloried in

i Credit reitncliorw are being
tightened
as the government
flsnrpi down on the inflationary
tpiial The best etternetjve to pay*
ing twice at mur It for a thing as
it'ts worth is to pay cash (or it,

¥/p‘ si wA am." says Prestdenl
tegmin. adding that he it not
among those who think war is ineenable No. it ts not inevitable,
not If we keep our armed forces
string* i than the Ruoiant.

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" O w lH f B e d iin t Since lr920"

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ItlMilaars ri&lt;aa rage Oert
demand that Rod Crosa relief
•uppliee *ent la Rotes he dtf*
hy civilian organlan*
r l b i i l e •I
lions. Genera! Douglas MacArthur, United Nation* mllltsry
lmmander In Korra. has Inslsled
riot distribution of Red Croat and
other rlrilian relief supplies be
handled on a military hasl*.
t)n* of the delegation* taking
part In the discussion* during
the five-day meeting will be that
nf Communist China. Other dele­
gations from C o m m u n is t coun­
tries Include those of D u lftiriy
Hungary Romania, Poland, Ctecig
•kia and Yugoslavia.
Russia has sent notice that It
is sending a seven-man delega­
tion.
The Ameliran delegation ha*
th rr« members, not Including Ba­
sil O'Connor, who I* former prasldent of the American R*d Gross
and for the psst five year* chair­
man of the Red Cross League.
O'Connor, who will preside r j
the Monte Carlo meeting*, ha*
announced that he will not ha a
candidate to succeed himself in
the chairmanship. This move will
lilid-aldy give the league of Red
Cross societies it* first nonAmerican chairman aince It was
ortncil In 1013.
Judge Emil Randstrom, pr**ldent of the Kwrdish Rail Croes,
it favored to succeed O'Connor.
Among other subjects to ba
discussed will he the United NiH
thin* mandat* to the Red Croia
to negotiate for the repatriation
of mump 26.1)00 Greek children ab­
ducted from their home* hy Communi:t rrbrt-. during the Greek
civil war.
In the two years stnc* the Red
Clues hn* been working on th*
problem, O'Connor told reporters,
srt failure. Not
“ tVe ren only report
one GreAk child nea been retunted to Greece."
The Red Cross reported *ar&amp;
Irr to the U . N. that the failure
of the Ilatkan Communist na­
tions to cooperate caused the ef­
fort to flule.
On 'he Korean relief problem,
O ’Connor said It hat not been
learned whether the North Ko­
rean Communists have their own
Red Cross set up.
The South Korean Red C ro n
was organised lb monthe ago,
but h*a not become a member of
tho international organisation. Of.
Conno, *ud the Red Crota aoctetir* have lwen asked by I ha U.
N. to coordinate all K*&lt;1 Cross
rriict in Korea.

f O I M I t tIC R IT A IV of Defense
Louis Johnson tells delegatee tn th*
American Legion's annual conven­
tion, In lens Angeles, that U. 6. In­
volvement in Korea was the m o lt
of *n un*votdeb!e“cslrul*ted risk "
Johnson said that If U S. forces had
been adequate In Japan when th*
Korean war beck* out" the Comtmmltta would have probed the
vulnerability of Un United Nations
lath* Middle B a i f f Internal kraal j

Ity
tV. V. Hitting
Time Mow Drug .C*.
A wmmhh form Af this dL
•eat* It the enlarged flngfr
Joints, of what appear tA bA
huifi
bumps on the finger Joints ef
elderly people, especially worn
rn. Another name for thti dlse-ite is •‘Heherrlen's nod**."
This form nf arthritis l| not
scriim-ly dianldlrig, It usuaity
nnnya from just the wear and
tear of growing older. In ti
sense It f» heipdiiary for If
your m«lh4r, grandmother, of
sli-ter have it, nnd you are A
woman, the rhanre* ar* that
you evintnally will have It too
Mrdirai knowledge la con­
stantly Increasing and tha sore-t way to keep good health it
lr&gt; consult a doctor regularity
Rely on an able pharmaetal fo
fill votlr preacrinUons.
Tkta Is the ll* « h at a **rt*s of
l ' 411-H a l U t „ H &gt; f S ) H l l S M M T iwa la raw e*a*» eaeh weefe.

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S p ecia l Sale
4948

CHEVROLET
Heutnne Acronedan

1946

OLDS
Club Coupe

Low Mileage, Futiy equipped
With A New Bet Of Whtto On# owner
car-used only byWall Tire*. Hadla An lUater.
family. Glopd. clean
clei
and wall
rsye, .si
kept auutA^mbU# For sale

19-19
BU1CK

Cray Super Sedan
Driven only 8104 mile* hy local
hesinwaa man. Fully ertulpperl
with radio, heater •defrotter,
windshield washer, look* Ilka
f * hv a new ear.

l M f .00 Dincouni
4 M ».

QUICK
Dark Gr&lt;&gt;«n Super
Sedan
On# owner, low mileage. Clean.
&lt; !ity cquipprd with a new
«U0J()0 sot nf (51 H. F. Good­
rich tubeless time. Redin. heat­
er defroster, to r Sale

r«l 128-00

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I9 4 t

CHBVHOLET
Mant«fr Deluxe
f Sedan
paint,

new

»tot

liras and running
Only

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wininAY OCT. 16, 1950

T O E 8 A N T O R I ) H K R A T .D . S A N f O R D . FT.O R TT1A

S ocial A nd Personal Activities
PHONE 148

Social Calendar
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M ON D A I
Th t Fast Matron* Cluli of 0 O.E F. will inert at thi- honx- of
A t . J. E. Courier, 1209 Palm-llu
Avenue at 8:00 I*.SI. Co-im -lr
will tie Mr*. M urray Jarvii.
Tt.r Prayer Band uf the Women
of the Preibyterian Church will
meet at 7:30 I* M.
Under the sponsorship of lie*a
Sigma Phi eororlty, the rt-repGotti*! at the Fcinald-Laughlun
Memorial Hospital I* Mr*. .1. P.
Hall.

•Arlene Jacobson Is
I. Iceled To Office
'll*’ Arli-iii- Jacob-un xa*. I ’r i l
**i trill, u in nf thr O u t ml FiordIn &gt;'i-- h I.-agm- »&lt; thr Student
Congrr-i 4. Id r- rntlv at Winta*
Park High S, |.ou| i,v the Winter
I'm i N.,*i a| Korrruic l.ragur.
I he St . lent Cotigm s |« im-d* led
•Hei tin C u n n e ti of the United
State, in which student* intro
ii,i . lull. .,f *tate and national
Importance, iprak fur or against.
fuGuwjng will h a vote I* taken.
SuMei-t of a mvrling in the near
* will lie: "Resolved- -The
Ari.eii.au py-opl, .Imuld reject the
Welfare State". Among hill* in*

MrmlKnhip Drive
Is I n i t i a t e d
Le gi on Auxiliary

Dil l (xardcnci*a Hold
l''irsi Meet Of ^ i*ar

In the alxvnie of the ihaitniat.
Sir*. II. H. McCaMin, Mr*, (ieorge
llanlin pre.lded over the fir*,
meeting of Dirt (Sardrmrr* C in le
Friday nt the home of .Mr*. S. C.
Diekel*»n on South Sanford Ave­
nue.
Ibpoit* of ttamling rommiltee*
were given, and Sir* Dickrraun
told of tentative plan, fur a film
Sir*. Frank Shame* of New S'ork to Iw *hown on ‘‘How to Plant
I* -pending a -hurt time in Sanford Ko*r*’\
with friend* and trlativr*.
Mr*. Harden reported on plan*
fur watering the Carden Center
Mi** Ko»e l.evy left Sunday with rath virile l*itig ie-poll*ihlv
fur New York City where «he will fur one month Tlx D im Carden*
purcha-r Spline mrtrhandilv for n « will care fur the Center during
the Hollywood Shop*.
the month of Dvcrudirt and do
Mr*. Kliialieth Lynch and Mr*. mun*ttation« of Chri.trnn* ar­
Nancy Brock have returned after rangement* and decoration* will
■pending the pa»l *ever»l day* in be given by thi* circle three time*
weekly during that month
Fort Lauderdale.
Horticulture chairman Mr*. A
Ailing, »oggr*tvd .piaying
Mr. and Mr*. Everett Young of ; B
Jacksonville *pent the weekend in | camellia* ami gatdenla* at thi*
•
Sanford ami Winter Park visiting time.
Mrs. Clyde ltam*«v announced
relative* ami friend*.
a pto^iam at the (irammar *ch&lt;uit
Mr*. A. K. Shoemaker. Bill Shoe­ on Tuemlay »pon*ored III Jlinlo*
maker ami ti T lta\ *pent the Garden Club. A pictun "Power'
weekend in (2aine*vill&lt; w h -r- thev and Hug*." will i-e vhiiwii A earnttende.1
th e
Auburn* Florida nival will lie held at the home o'
Mr*. Mirinni ltu**elt in Novem*
Homecoming game

TU ES D A Y
Drpartmrn' of
■tAmrricari
American Home Department
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he Woman'* Club will meet at tin
deral
tat"
i
court;
*tatrhix&gt;i|
of
elub houM- at 8:00 P.M., with Mi
Hawaii
and
\ta*ka.
and
Irvaliiing
8. C. Ilarriman ronductlnir tlx
gambling ri the State of Florida
matting.
Si'hr »&lt; |. rep re inter! at the Con
The
Sanford
Carden
• lut&gt;
luncheon will lie held at the K|n*. Itlet* included &lt;Il liirulo, Sanford,
cup* I Parish Houie at JJ:!r&gt; |' Winter I'aik. Tari-uu Sirring*.
lier,
SI. Sir*. Irvinir Lein burg i* in Seahr-1 ;. ,.f Daytona Beach. Sara
•ota, T a l la l n-.ee. Amlirw la. kAfter the iiutllte.- *e**inn guo.,*
charge of rr»e nation*.
Mr. and Mr*. Chrt Mop Iter W hit­
The Chapel Choir of the Fir.t J"" " ," 1
" f Jach»onvll|,- and comb celebrated I heir fillth annl were invited into the lovelv garBaptist Church will hold n h .-it 1 a , , U “
veraary this pa*t weekend at New ilen* of Cl III Shntlow . X i m r t ln
Among tim e fiom Sanford at
Ml at 0:45 I*. M.
Smyrna Beach with their daugh where luncheon wa* i r r i '. l to Mr*
Ceurge Har­
Jkl.Oo P. M. Devotional Period fu- '&lt; tiding weir Mi** J I* ob*on. Mi*» ter and son-in-law Mr and Mr* John Roger*. Mi
J*»&gt; nt Mai June., Dede C'.le, ||.-t
den. Mr*. W, (J. Fleming, Mr*
tie Women of the PresLvtt r.a.lame*
BlankrUhip.
tv itdlhinier, John Fite. Sammy
Clyde Rantiav. Mi* M It Sttirk
Chuivh The Home Mi-alon Stud'
Jaioh.on bih ; Alien l l r t n l They t
Book will be reviewed.
Mr. and Sir*. W. M. Hoag *pent land. M r. E W Wilke. Mr* Em ­
well hi ('nttipanie.1 l,v Mr. Well*
Ladle* Auxiliary of the Brother
the weekend with Mr H&gt;ag’* »i» mett McCall. Mr* K. N lllu-V
hood of Hailroail Trainmen will their coach.
ter. Mr*. C. Ed Carmichael, at Sil­ |welder. Sir*. (' E Cinn, Mr* I N
have a Halloween party at tie
ver Spring* ami attended the Kbit ' Robmri, Jr.. Mr* Kdwant Mi Call,
l.O .O.F. Hall at 7:30 I' M. Member)
ida-Auburn Homecoming game It. Mr*. P W Baki r. Mr- S. C Di"k
eraoti, Mr* Ben Montoe and Mi*
are ii»ke&lt;| to wear ro*turtle
(iaine*vllle.
A. It \lllng
The Friendship ('la*, nf tlx
Lake Mary Cominunlly Church will
Mr. and Mr*. T . O, Brown, Ji
I be "Wednesday W ork.hop'" wa* had a* then wiekrnd gue*l* Mr
hold their regular ux d in g at Hi
home of Mr ami Mr*. Cecil Miyxn •he topi •hoien by Ml* C. D. and Mr*. Kennrlh French of Dr*
Rlplek wl o wa* the gin -t speaker landu. Mr. and Mr*. Brown enter­
• 8:00 I’ ll
o rE..M
M the monthly meeting .f the St. tained them with a baiheeUe at
W
D NrE..v
S D.M
A Y.
T h r firat Iuricneon of the Ciy, .', " n'r « &lt;.h*',lrr , " f Ihe Holy Cro*. their home.
Mr*. C. F. Ginn gave a demon
Department of the Women* flu &gt; ' '•‘ •d-! &lt; hurrh which met T u e i -tration of the "airlainng'* nx-thml
Jame* Bowman Cut, of the II. of setting out plant itilting- for
Will U held u 1J..P1 Boliett S
• , v V , I ' 1'
Simplon uf the State Ibintd of
‘ *'lton, with Mr*. Walter STeH- Jamr* Gut Agency- ha* )u*t re the Palm Circle of tin C iu d ,r
Uinietl home after graduating Club which m rl nl th- home of
Forestry will .peak on “Cnri-civa
*, / 1 a* '&gt;*ho*t
Hon and Fire Control", Mr* l|, t . ' ; u'' *"•■ opening Piaver, the fiom the Infuranee School con­ Mr*. Herman Jacobson Fridnv &lt;’■.
■el veill »pon*or the meeting. Mi
'.'“ " T "* T
' T , : ” ’ ' " ’ 'V 1 wt" ’ ducted by the Clen* Fall* Group hoMri* wa* Mi*. .Inlit' • Toll
Miriam llu.svll l* chairman ot *|'e dl»cu**ion of the yearlv budget uf Imuranee Coinpame* in their
Following Mr*. Ginn'- demon
the department
n il' S i 'f,u lilU r v " " W , " Hume Office* at Glen* Fail*. -tration the Manx, uf tbrei pro*New
York.
All member* intereMod In f..l i
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i ' u '' ,U
•n" ounr&lt;N'111
pectivr mentlier*. Mr*
K. K
lag tulwrrulod* itamp* are a*i.
' .'♦ "I11* /
c*1 !
Whitten. Mr*. St Clair and Mr*
J * to meet at the Women'* H u t. f " 1* *h^ . l“ " J hw,n 10 «h" Sanfor.l
j Campbell, x etr submitted i;nd ap
t', | i,jg
'Harden Club tomorrnw at the Pnrproved.
The regular Prayer Meeting at ;‘. h
*&gt;"t,owlme' are on
Mr* John Carlton opened the
meeting with n di*rua*i»n n f plnn*
th . F ir ., Raptiat Chureh will meet I^ n. ^ T . W * * , . ^ / ’ S l l V r i'w .K
■t 7:30 P. SI. to continue the *tiidv
for the carnival to l-e held in
Mr*. II. LyttlHun
/jninnimnn
Sir*. L. SI. Illnie* entertained Novemtx-r. Reservation* were also
of “The Hook we Teach”,
f
ftnv
feimifiiulita
M
ix
A
mi
pi Mr*. Courtney Sxdetlilom at stork
The Hour of Power Sep ire B&gt;i
taken for the Women'* Club lunch
the Pre-byterinn* will be held » ' Jacohaon and SD*. It W. William- party Weile*day evening at her eon to Ik- held Tuesday at the
Mi*.Elirabeth
Dy-on
announceil
home. Mra. SI K Baker w»* ex- Episcopal Church
the cltureh at 7:00 P. SI.
Ken*et Court VJ. luulie*' tlrlen that Chriatma* card* would he hoate** at the affair.
Mentlier* attending the me--*ln»
The pink ami blue motif of the
lal Shtlne of North Amerira. will placed on *ale immeiliately. Th*next meeting will Im&gt; held ,,n Muv decoration* wa* carried out in a wen- a* follow*; Ml* It K !(*•
meet in the Pythian Hall in It •*
14 at the hnma of Sir*. Alfred ha**lnrt given to Mr*. Soderltlnm (iff, M r-. W II Garnet, M r-. M.
land at 8:00 P.SI.
. Till*. Mr* Jame. roll M r
Stanley. Co-ha.le.* will b* Mr*.
Guest* included Mr*. Beulah I.
T
, THPH.-.D AY
Herman l»cob»on, Mr* D ru ry Hill. Mr*. SnUrtilom'* mother;
* The Itapt 1st Woman’* Ml»»ion* 'tordtM .ltraillrrc - M - — *
Williams, Jr. Mr* RnU-rt lluwrll
Mr*. D. C. Ilarrlift, her grand­
pry Union of Seminole A**&lt;&gt;clat|un
Mr* John Carllon and M r- Ml
mother: Sir*. Ralph Peter*; Mr* Hayne*.
will have their annual meeting
Laura Preston, Sir* K. (!. S&lt;&gt;d«r
•t 10 o'clock at the Calvary
Raptiit Church la Daytona Bearh.
Morn; Sir*. Henry Witte, Sr.; Mr«
Covered dish luncheon at Mon.
I L. A Miller; Mr*. George llabe;
The Royal Amba**ador* of th
Thi Women*. Bible C l l f l of th" Mr*. L. A. Liihel; .Mi** loirene
Firat Baptist Chureh will meet at Firat Baptist t’hut.h wa* enter Franklin; Mi** Sadie Suderbtom
7:00 P._SI.
_
. . . . .
**l a rovered tli*h supper MU* Helen Witte; Sir*. Clifford
Tlx Gulden Rule Cirele -if Go
The F li»t Baptist Hrothrfhu'hl Tuesday at the home of Mr* F E Ilarrlift and Mr*. Frank I'rll of
Fir*t Chri-tian Church gave n n o
of the F lr»t Ilaptltl Church will Holts.
Orlando,
kayo their 8up|ier and Program
prl-e cove red-ili»h supix-r in honor
Those attending were Sir. II J
of Mr*. W II Y'ong and her dau-h
d ie tin g at 7:30 P. SI.
Goode. Mr*. R p. Cully. Sit*. (!.
Seminole Chapter No. 2 O. E, S. Selman, .Mr*. K. S. Ri«kry.
ter Jean on Friday evening in rele
B. will have it* regular meeting Sir*. A. C. Star! wet her, Sir., Fre-*
hration of their birthday
■t Masonic Temple at 8:00 P. Sf.
The dining table wa* overlaid
Myers, Mr*. Jim Field*, Sir*. A. C
There will be a covered di*h »up*
wilh a Ix-auliful linen rloth and
Benton,
Sir*.
B.
N
ra
in
m
r,
Mr*
II
K r at 0:30 I*. M. for the Inla­ II. Heck. Mr*. J M. Wil.on. Mr*
wa* centered with a t wo t len d
nd* of the O. E. S member*.
Sfla* Hell ye Phillip*, graduate birthday cake, made hv Mr*. M II
II.
T
.
Hunt,
Mr*.
II
F
McWhorter
F R ID A T
of school* iif co»metir manufac­ Billingsley, chairman of the circle
The meeting of the Jaearanda Mr*. J . A. Strange, Sir* L. H turer* In New York City, and Everyone gathered around
til­
H
a
n
e
v.
Mr*.
W.
A
Cagle.
Mr*
for IS yrar* in charge of the lable to rat and *ing Mithdni
Circle of the Garden Club that
Eunice
Dann,
Mr*
II.
A.
Howell
wa* postponed last week i* meet­
cosmetic department of
Fine greeting* to the two.
ing with Sira. C. SI. Flowera at Mr*. II. W. Rucker. Sir*. J, T Brother*. Madison Co., in Hatties­
'Those p rr-rnt were Rev. and
Newby,
Mr*.
A.
J.
!Vter«on.
Sir*
^0 0 p. SI. The meeting will be
burg Mil*, i* now located at Mrs. J. It. Farr I*. Mr. and Mr* M
G.
C.
Dixon,
Sir*.
Voile
William*
I) the form of a tea honoring
Tourhton'* Drug Store, a* cos­ H. Billingsley, Mr. and M r- Sain
thalr founder, Mr*. Harry Herr Mr*. Walter Snead. Jr., Sir*. J . L metician. W. V. Bitting, owner, Wade, Mr and M n . It W. fa*
Jackson.
Mr*
R.
F.
Cooper.
Sir*.
announced this morning.
HU
•ube ami daughter* Barbara and
Slamie L. Denton. Sir*. Pearl Han*
Mis* Phillips will have full
■ell, Sira. Charle» I). Forrester charge of the cosmetic* depart­ Pat and *on Butch, Mr. and Mr*
CARD O F TH AN K S
.Mr*. Sliriant ltu**ell. Mr*. D. 8 ment which carrle* a complete J, A. Nrwblark and children. M i­
* We wl»h to expre'i our «lnr«*
K. Ring ami -on Bobbie, M rline of
nationally
ad ver tiled Julian WfUun, Mr. ami Mr* It II
thank* ami appreciation for »k - Hi- key ami Sir*. F. E. Bolt.
brand- in rosmetlr* and many William*, Mr*. J. It. Richard*. M rtiany kind expressions of ivmpnother beauty aid*. MU* Phillip*' Mary Ell*worth and Mra. W C
Oiy In Ihe lo** of our brtiived wtf
training in the school* of New Evan*.
and mother.
York *nd her eiperlrnce a* a
G. E. Carter. M r. and Mra. C E
traveling consultant for a num­
Knight, Mr. and Sfra. J E. Thomnu p , Sir. and Sir*. Rruca HumphMr*. R. It. Pippin, rh^lrman ber of year* excellently fit* her
Mr. ami Mr*. Bill llubhiid prr*id*d over the first meeting of to advise the proper cosmetic*
and treatment for individuals,
Mr. and Sir*. Bonner Carter
the year of Circle Six of the Klr*»
Ad». Baptixt Church Slondav morning said .Mr. Hitting.
l*die* ot
of Sanford
Sanfoyd an
are corTThe
h r ladle*
Other officer* -erving with Mr* dial))' Invited to com* In and meet
According to Ihe II, S. Bureau Pippin include Sir*. C. C. Collin* Mis* Phillip* and discus* any
B IB I II
af Slandrad*. mineral wool liiiu- enlistment chairman; Mr* J . A beauty problem* they may have. A N N t t U N C E M K N T
lation In a house will htJd bar* Strange, *e--rrtary and treasurer'
fit* In ap ordinary plaster wll Mr*. C. A. Anderson, Jr., program
Sir*. II. L. tuborn, young peool«;
at least an hour.
Mr*. John Miller, rommunitv mis­
sion*; Mr* Myron Smith, steward
•hip; Mr», II W Shannon, m il­
Mr and Mr*. William II Zarhrv
Mr*. K C . William* presided
lion study; Mr*. F. II. Anderson
social; M i-. It. A. Howell, liter* over tlx- first meeting of the year J r. today announced thr hirth if
ture; Mr*. W. L. Sioudrnmlrr of thr llomr Demonstration Club a son. W illiam Brown Z a rh rv HI
rhildren'* home; Sir*. II. II. New held In the TourU t Center Thur* ( M . IS, 1850, at the Baptlat H opltal IsiuiavIRr, Ken
man, Margaret Fund and Traln- day afternoon.
Mr*. J. B. Williams were elect*.'
'ng Behool; Sir*. W. L. Whiddon
For tra lim r make sandwichrdevotional; Mr*. S. A. 11. Wilkin a* delegate to Ihe County C-ounrl'
■on. reporter ami publicity chair­ and Mr*. Joe N. Atia rrllu a n ' uf apricot Jam and a sprinkle of
Mr*. C. W. Flower*, delegate* t cinnamon. Spread outiide *ur •
man.
th* slate council held at Ihe U n i­ face* with *oft hotter or rnargar
versity nf Florida, reported on ine and grill in a hot akillrl un­
til golden brown. Serve at one,
th* meeting.
m gtchadiat
Mr*. Eric Vihlvn was rlected to while atlll piping hot.
&lt;crv* a* secretary for the year
Woodard, Remlnol
Sir. ami Mr*. Neal Houston ot Mia* Lila
Home
Of-mon-trall'GREY
For a quickie *oup add strained
Massachusetts and Sanford enter* County
tamed with a dinner party nt the Agent, gave instruction* for mak vegetable* to a thin or inrdiimi
| GREEN
Ing thr United Nation* Fleer cream *aurr; season with butter,
l.oo»wo-vl Hotel Friday evening.
Tho*e attending were Mayor which will he flown on United Na chopped parsley, chive* or pap
Hka.
and Mr*. Andrew Carraway, Mr lion* Day, Oct. !4.
PlVr new member* were welami Sfr*. A. B. Peterson. Mr*
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Old stocking* make excellent
corned
to
the
group,
making
a
to
Miriam Ru*-ell and MU* O r lle
work datfcat
■hoe hag* for the traveli
Heard and Mr. ami Mra.- Houston. tal of 20 member* present

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An invitslioti t«&gt; Join thi* \tixili
nr&gt; Mini t*» takr pnrt in its ir*
Ib llip f ilunntf the ctunDig year is
I’lt n u h il to *11 f ilin ’ ti wo­
rn* »» iii thr tiiunty. ThiiAf rliirit*I•
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vnptnlwtR or of iirt*rR»rtf Y rtrm n uf either war, nitil wnm rn who
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WiA'Iiih rim ii nuui , »* «AI r •-*« 11n y t h*
camiMiirn
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all wamrti uf w « t -« r r v ir r fnntlllr*
want In »ervt* R itiv rii fui mif
c«Mintry ami it* ilefen«l»r*," «ni*l
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Stork Party (iiven
For Mrs. Sorierblom

Mrs. Bolz kntertains
Women's Bible Class

Birtbdiiy Party Is
(»iven By ( ’irulc

Cosmetician Added
To Touchton Staff

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utliri hfittlt* I'l.illlKT* In t|* til*lliti-'
lurnfift." »h» de( )nn*«l " T h e i o n |n
I I , . 4 T in H t 4.ll
llffntltilf** hliillii*i' ^|IIIf M1*1k fill ill
S i* i i I'.tlth 'O
iln e O i't h in t me a
ntlfrh h* an*
til* f" 1 flllM *iulllll f III lltliiillTt
v 14 Cl.lt I •*’! rVi f in tf i
i h ave la eri ih fiu ig h it. I h f ili1
Villi tv |M■i i, i"111 **f tin f iilililfi ’
* tl- M * 11-«In ft lllir
» rn ilnn u*i*il !*• it. I liii it*, n new
VAllulfk
- ill v»"| *»|| lilt.. Jil l f
I |fe&lt;|tftf 1 lii ««« I|!«iiifv.l
|, ii | I . *- &lt;1111All *'V. tl
i*m1 i"f1r i'l in •" t u N r. b it h i i hi 4 (in 1*
ID |
t Ii Jit Vhi | ilin t Iir 11 fiM ii y% fi liDi** I it Ji* i l | I*.114* U it li HUM*
UUllf'l Ml 41f*•i I t II.
(u.iil n fid •nv Erniiin lluln.i
|i»mu u » m w
♦l i«* Nt 14•
H .'IJit * tu kin w w by Ih i-i fun k*- lift
N||f |« ••» f
trail i in t ht ’ S I ti |*ni tihi’iil uf lli&gt;
1hi**r Ilf * *
A rr i« ultiiri'
lliinf* ijitiritMtf m
1 mentioned I bat -title to-olib'
f ilm boii*rh‘iht- if h U w i* t nlniu^t
believe that where Grcie** -moke, untv •» *nl.
K I M . I I I H I It I I g N d K E D
there is al-o file
S*ui« uu’iit- ,tf fiintili» 4 l euunt
Simon I'lngflehlet. *on uf M r.
But -lx- an-«eret| tbut by *ui
ii )Mi|uiiitr In !t* f thnt Inrui fniiitllvand M r- Jirllu* D in gfeU ar, ha*
ing. u itb n noli of fioallti tlia*
ttii bitigfrr ibi Him h h-'inr baliinu
eye. thing al home i, -very li-ttu In th* Nmith iinM'limlly 4*U farm te-pn dt iignatid by the A tm y a*
t*v "
fulfil Ilf' Mil* till luiklJlU, -ft 1111**1 out of tlx tt IMvnila't* " I 4h&lt;4
Itu l i
,(t
I’m iii 11
I'urversUx
I if tin- -In r lr d liei first -,-c fliiilv In thr \u rtltr«* t, :nt iu *i
tuie »inn- lit-r wnblmu nn-i K - I rut •»( li| l(i liiiltt!*|lillk«*i - I’jl1' mriiied u&lt; ‘ilt*tiligui*He«t inllitury
litpean hotievittinin, which »he ,i-l I h rti •*» ti iiiyM amt t nkt -i; «U &gt; u l 7ft student*,'' arret rlnig to '!&gt; » » *
lultle,| yva- "not verv private " !&gt;» n i Mt l i n U riH ikip* i.iul t»u* nit - . tiiiuin tungiil •') i ‘*'l- Ralph S.
coiniuamlant ill
" I ’liulogiapltel
f*-l|oWed
n- iiiul « built
t if f v rn t b:ik« v*'R«t Ilxspithl, G S A
tlx- t'otnrtl unit.
nvciyw hcie,“ she n luti-l
**Th- rut In am i y rM it b r iju l
tlx- iionoi t» given to B O T C
only time I gut (• nil- mad w„
i llu m «t *i vuiipt in lu k m i fur irmti*
•rodent - whr&gt; *hoyf oul*tairdlng
when yve went Into - hu'icb. - f
».l m inRriy farm ln»iuft«'ImM IVm*
aliillly a- slirdeirlt or il* campus
uhuloginidx-r- folb-wi*l it
uglit uut uf liv* fji I in fiiiutlif- in th
aitrviiir* U|«in graduation they
in. I thought it was aarriti-riou* Smith ii tnI t bn t uiit uf f*nn in tb
ore eligible for co(iiiiit-»mna in
and tiled to tell tlo-nt til gu ywfl, Vf*rlhrii’xl iuakr *nin* uf thi’it ■•wf
thr n-golai A rm y.
But then llie. rin'mi-il the- hdn
.hit lira.
tinder-land 4-ogli-l
“ Thi* i'll.ft* of fiMiiit* |«vfMilfir'
I||-I Ileyi llirtllle i- "4 ill hr
Tiirvtl * rrru• tu Iiimm Iftf'fi ri'inuv v**
I.Hill* Dividend " ft I- a -ru i.
fi uin thi* hum** tu n |&lt;« - ,»•- i I*i t i'fi
the i n 11 x - I- -ill c i--- "F u ll - i -t 1
i hnti liifiu uthri ly|n«* of i »i *m
Drill*-” I lliilly w - mmI no neiei
■ tint,/’ !fb &lt;« llullti*
I ii It*. ’ T b ’
to lease well enough nlmo ■ Ii
i*» ftxr V thi* KliBMUf |iut»ijbiM*'
ha* a l-aby in Go- no ton Si-u f fic ifin ir
TIo* mom.! t bin
A IR C O N D I T I O N E D
»he got married nftei nutkoi. fntm fjitii I lira fir*-* fij* fiMnU v%nb*
"Father of tlx* III tile," pc-.ph at- l\ b«‘to if'n M'ipIo im . fiuiu tJ !»«•*
now e*|H-rti(lg Ix-i lo g-. ahead *Pill III tb« Hiitltli t.i ’ ll firti r a&gt;t **
and have a real baby.
*lit* \Vr*t rb«-M f nttnI ir &lt;* DM* *|'ifl
Columnist* are -Uppoird lo u-l *otllfltt'Hrji) ftrt*fi’i fit. ilitn • unit•
such i|Ue-lion*, *•• j did ' W inn i linn homo fri»i*iri» f*o ^hnjiyp '*
ate you going to have one uf vmit
" M h r t r llapplnr** l'i*»l*
T h r f**ift*inull f ii *(n fniii ilttif &lt;*fit
o w n ’ " I imiulitul iiexlltiinil.
So Little'’
vrv It 111Vt •Fit nut II V 4j|ji»**|itilln h-o*
"W h o
know *’ "
-hi
n-i'li'h r i.uiifef ' fin in fufuilit" nuu Hv
It - ■!&gt; ; mi plan I him - 1
i tin k»n&gt;( iif luii - thi'v wihj I
Children I rider 12 Yr*. Ad­
Having mi rend. an*c*&gt; I
rirrfrf. tbi klttil autl *nr|ic nf thri*
mitted I r e r W iib Patent*
tired a- gta re fu lli a- p « dde
liulisrhubl j|i*tivitir« *riff thru |.»»
Anytime
Except Saturday
Meanwhile, I'll file h t te n o n • *ri*tun•* thnt ri-fiuit* torfikTf* t»|.rir*
A Sunils).
and take u look at them agax
riu* *o»y«*v f4’ii* i»lifii» •ii tu i*lvr it
six month*
fu| flint lull %l (lit b I m hr tin| in i |i
("np-ule Review*
•(iftiilii? f nt nih«Mi«r • muri i b i r b
"Ja c k lx d ' poke- detigiitfnl
II lllir Mitfi fill Iji fit mi hr** lirnl
the radio giveaway -how
svi’
iml u n lit'
geix-ially hilaiiou* le -u ll- lam,
Stew at t |ilny* n -m all town ,b
partmenl store workei who win
S r iv r
J«Ajtuvrv
th ill * lirr* u|
IJl.thtO in (dire* ami a kin—
♦•mn u i t l i 8 » n lb 'i linitRrtRA ntnl n
headache Hi* trouble- pioviih
ri «M-tr fiufi*. Tb|* rnnki * n film
lot of laugh- and he i* u d e .I i
S utility n ijfh l i«M|i|H r &lt;Nnh tahri
llm biira
Hale,
Alan
Mnwln.i,
tr« tifiifm itlm ! bv
a «r r«-n
«nlR&gt;l
Ered Clark and a w ft
ii|«(
hut i f o * t y liiltt ■*( •*»! f til I n m ill lift r
"Th e
M u x. i i
-v
I
I ro ffm .
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vainly to recapture the dinma
raided

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Hume Demonstration
Club Holds Meeting

R A IU U IU I U A l l I t in
The I .adie* Auxftiarv of the
ilrotherhiMHl of Rnilro*d troinnx-n
cere guest* of the Lakeland auxi­
liary Friday evening fur * supper
Old a special lodge inerting
Member- from the Tam pa. Wild*
&gt;o»d and Savannali. Gn auxiliaries
•ere in charge of the meeting
Those from Sanford
attending
iore Mr*. 0, A . Anderson. Jr . Mr*.
I*. A . Rnwland. Mr* J . A
Yarn
Mr*. J N . Dillon, Mr*
P
T.
Meeks, Mr*. W II llrins-ni, Mr*
W. D. Thornton, Mr* llrm llr W illitn*. Mr* Georgs* Kwen, Mr* It
T. W arren and Mr* t) G Owen
Fo r a delirm u- dressing for
ahbagr *alnd, slowly add a nitar
er cup of honey to two.thirds of
« cup of vinegar and *Gr well.
Pour in gtadunliy a cup of thin
ream ami atit until m ixture thick
•it*. Season *Hiad with salt ami

It ■"▼ X ]
rim.ItttKN Fit BEI

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ClIV of
-IN TH E A TR

pepper.

HAST TIME TONKSHT
r ra n 8 I J W B H

Fm I Good

D k k itt*

'inner Party Held
Vf Dmurwood Hotel

•'TAN

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{felly Sanforized
Flt-Parftctad
S H IR T S

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J
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A little rinnamon placed in the
Th* one-time pirate stronghold.
Port Roy* I, Jamaica, was known water while cooking oatmeal wll’
aa the wlchediat apot on earth." impart a pleasing taste.

THESPIAN TROUPE 958

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PRESENTS

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Halfway heI earn Ssafard I
Orlaoda off Kaata 17-81 m *
■IW waal or Haafard Orlsnda

“Mother Is A Freshman"
THURSDAY— OCT. IS
1:30 P.M .
8:1# P. M.

N K « MONEY FOR
YOUR OLD THINGS

L 0 N G W 0 0 D H O TEL
H *n1ng I liU y —

ADULTS Me

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Hints Ti* Hoi'suwivuM

m i tint* niRtVftirre I'r e t t v m iu » t h
« |n f v m ig h t « "ii* 11 lie a id Y he*
e n u * f n f tin
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jeivt u* th n t lo n g / ' * h r n nlie*l
Hi A iuin Mur Sik» »
T h e n * h r te*i| ••f f •&lt;n th e it i h
*ip e r*
“ Ih ifi’t th ey le n lis e w h u t
IH IE M ts |\ IH IM I.M U K K
r«| K »rt« like th nt dii fit th e |iih i |i Iv
I iiiliili* i t * Mirfi t lb** f;i« furl* *
i n v n l v i i i ? t Ir J in'* #h ey i n r e ?
tbi), nifii Mi ir , Itifliiliif uut ti llfir
"W he n
IW g |i * itp lr feiiil thnt i
»»f Eu'itK - i|tiplit * ftu|ti tbif li t
thev ii I e *e|M« a ! I lig e ie l i th liu ifb ,
&lt;Utlillr*. bitl 1h**y *tll) •*4i v r a
th e y nre hl»l*|*&gt;
«t |dnre* i*% * t r» ln

Mi-mlirr* of 'lh&lt;-*tiiaii Troutt*-r»*• Semirxdc High S- Ixxd. w i'1
l-ii •nt u cornedt . "M other i« F r . -hinan'* at thr- Seminole Mu-'
S ' - h-I A udito iiiim no Th o r dn1
uing, uiuli-1 till- d in -c tio h of
M - It .yd fob- m ini.
Hu Itgriiuml for tlx- ptny
I*
I'uinti i College• nr*tl Ih e c n -l o f
l" I no ti c- Ini ludr tile following:
Mr* Agigail \I i ImiI. h widow.
?" rtraytxl l-v llacharl Juhn-on;
Su-an, her daoghti'r, Ellen D rigg - - - : Mr* M lll-t. thr bouremnti-i.
\ rtro r Jncoli-on. Student*
I* udr: Icnn Wilson n» Sylvia:
Nonna F a w lla tv cy u* Itoonv
Ar-ti Whllaki-t a- &gt;li-l.-n: lb-on*
Witte »• I ’a iric : lh&gt;nna I .on lia r
|»'t a* C la ia . Ilccbri- lllsbcc B'
M » »tfe; Mill Titon 1 Ibd ui; Rud­
olph Smith a* Jack; F l McKinley
a* llow lc; Tom m v Spcrr a - Bill
• I'rof.' Michael*, whft tuarheZ*x.l .gy, will lx- portrayril hv Ron­
nie Garner and Dean Gillingham
gill to- plavrd hv John Kite

When planning bant|uetn, birthday or dinner
partie*. phone Winter Park 26-9443 for menu
suggest ions and prices.

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f lit* 1*r If 11n«t » ir» A *"fulfil
: r* 5la-‘.wf V 1, tfu*
ViMif |lii»ini»w* I ta jurf ler
N *kUiit 4*1'■ ID * i»rt*
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'To Present Comedy

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wilt'll I t»iV11 h« f the Intr-t l iilliilt
that the utvi&gt;*«» wimhtiiT In* I tin

Palm Circle Meets
At Mrs. Jacobson's Thespian Troupe !)5S

tV.T.B.K.

Irtrt No* ■

«*|M h * m » itn uti I ,n« ‘i i ii u I i t % m m

innn% field’ We are w« II «•ru » n&gt; 4
RUtt nirentfv in art inti \*enrl\ orre
milllun witinni ulrejnK in* *erv*n
In the I in til ary** tT.fub't n i h&gt;t
throuyhimt the iim titu
Every w«nran whu jutn* $£t%« *
that flinch more ■treturth !■
rm rv uut tiyv activities f«.» thr
ri* urit v of A filer i&gt; n afiil fi*t th*
W tlfa ir «tf out war veteran* arid
their famili*-*/* «he «ieelnre&lt;i
th tid.i r , heiru* ru e in ♦» ••t « h i ii
r»' nth nil nti*«nh**r* »?#• urfft^t f*»
l*a\ their due* fur 1951 •«» tlint our
T m t tntt\ have a gmal re|»urt tn
Itlake on ( h t J9 when the (V ntrnJ
A ria f*ii|ifeit*iice l* held hi ID
Inridu

Meeting Is Held By
St. Monica Chapter

PARE TH R E E

1 *9

A titled: l.ttltml News And Slinrtn
I I u r s llunny CurtiHui

TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY

llig Dnulilr IViilurt*— ILirgnin Program

‘Hollywood
Varitios"
Starring

Krrberl Altln
And
" H tu m irr

No. 2
Snnford’H Kiml Showing

“Treasure Of
Monte Cristo”
Plan

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Complete Shown 6i30— 8:30 P. M.
Children Under 12 Free

V*sit Our Refreshment Center
Movien Under The HUra

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PAGE FOUR

MONDAY OCT. rG. 1930

B -!

Feds Drop Fourth Straight To Ocala By 2 6 -0 Scores
Hard Fightinn Celery
Feds Put Up Good
Scrap Against Much
Stronger Wildcats

Favorites Win As Unbeaten Army,
A iS ^ C a r e 'e r 0,c,ahom Extend WinninS Streaks

G o l f i n g Boswell

Hr W I N . C HIM SI.F.Y
Hy HTF.MI.ING
S T E R L IN G H
S L A IT
I TFK.Y
T
I N E W VO HK. Oft.
l i t - 'AY
. , — vania, Prirr*lon
M i d w e s t nUxhoma, Notre
A T L A N T A , Oct. 1ft — (A t - | A run- and Oklahoma w rrr ov#r th .
fleme, Ohio Stule, Witcetnln. A
o . n. T o p ’* K rrlrt. who «pmt | big htimpa In Ih rlr sehedulr-s t« tnSouth K e n t!'liy,
ViB’ietbm ,
thing* |I and headed toward nrw perfect
moat o f hta llfr doing thr thing.
hr w a n trj to do— writing ilmut j aratona that would prnvnkr a h-i» Clem-on. Marrlaml. T»nn*s*ee.
Southsv'-t Southern Methodist,
golf and making friends — I* drad. dUputr nvrr thr national football
Bier. Tcs* .
O, H. waa 81 whrn hr dh-d yra- rhampionahip.
Far West- California. 8 !»nford,
H-rday morning In an Atlanta
Southern Mrthodlat. thr oth*r
Washington.
hospital from a liver allmrnl and mrmbrr of thr collage .port’* Irr
n f thetr. all .ie idesten .and
a nerve condition, II# waa rtrahed rifle trio, fare. a lot of possible
h2!SPJl wy ,h »'* ; » ' *** lump* In a m nfrrrm -r th .r P,M .- untie) oiceyt I’erio. N’o-te Dame.
d l.llllrry hill.
after Buffering |,„|f nn knfK-klniI „ v„ th, f, t . Ohfo Stnte. Maryland. T»x*s and
a severe r-currenre of llir r troll- ' orjtr
Tennessee. wlr\ h have dr &gt;oned a
dr Saturday.
Aa a ataitfr, thr Muatanga mfft game atde.-e
To p * ’ waa rrtlrrd hv thr A t­
Army, voted the ntion’* No. t
lanta Journal laat Sept. IS a f'rr lha drfrndlng amithwaatarn rham- team lest v**V aft-r *h» fall
42 yrara of nrw*papering for thf plnn. Rica, Saturday night In It tut. Notre |)»me, y..t It. |&lt;e,r t»tt tn
Journal, thr extinct Atlanta floor, ton. T h r unhratfn, untied Owls, the game with arti'H-i Mldilgnn at
g Ian and thf Kaniaa City S tir. who amothrrrd SMI*. 41-27, laat Yankee stadium.
Funeral arrvkra will hr hold yfar, could do It again
For more than n half th* fu-ure
Mranwhllr. A r m y*a 111 a r k
Ihla afternoon I'allhrarrra and
gene-el- w. . i !n\ - • off (hair
Imlghta,
having
matilfd
Mlrhlgart
honorary
pillhrarrra
inrludr
fee) hut, tr’th old
•*— f illt iv il
many of thr best known aport * "7 -A. wi*h an awesnnr" display of Al I’ollenl In lb* v "•* '’le '^ tla g
might,
ahould
f*Pf&gt;-t
no
trouhtr
Humes and nawapaprrmrn in th*
until they run agaittat Stanford role, thev struct f &gt;r tk e t-*uehSouth and East.
douns |n fly . roluulei of 'he last
To onr gmeratlon of golf fan* Nov. IB.
half tn turn tin- atne into n rout.
&gt;\rmv
will
m
fft
df-rmphatltlrtv
ami fellow golf wrltrra, O It. ,,
Old ahum a suh-insd a fatwveed
was known bait »a thf main **f&gt;r v» rrt . aturdav,
Texas in tie ftidirur •duties whan
Oklahoma,
14-1.1
ta*t
gam
win
hiatorlan of Hobhy Jones' grfat
Billy Veasele *C'»«hed It ve rd-C b
a*.r . p from minor aortlonal golf nar ovfr Tfra a . hat no olhfr a*
a tnurhdowt’ an. -a II* J in tVextournainfnta to Jon»a* unmatched ilgnmant that looka anvwhar* near
a* tmigh. Kama*, an old Illy Perm thereall k l-ie -l tj»e Important extra
giand alam In tP««.
point.
During Ihf y»ars of World War rival, could prove cantankfrmta
The Lotle frtar fttste'. pr'ntn' wa*
I and until June*' 13.10 vlrlorifa N’ov. || a* rnuhl ftklahonia t. an*
In thr Hrltlah and American I
In tha final gamr Kan*a« Stat* ■ssuaged 1r- Hie night hslf - f "h*
Op»n Toumamontt and thr Hi I fui nil he* th* opposition this w*ek 1nlrr-*!"te dnrild"ii**d"r at D*|lna
Itoth Army- ami Uklahoni* tie when South#!., M .-U iir* : ny pd hv
H»h and
Ameilcan
nniateura,
“ Cop" neter was misting at • working on modern football's f*ee pester Fr*d llrnr.ecs &gt; “11*1 tn n
."8 0 vtrt.'M mer Otlahoma A. and
Jones victory. Thirteen time* hr !e*i -tiesk* of lavinclhillty,
The Soonfr*
have
won
2* M
witched June* run In thr winning
Other inAmhers of the flr*t ten.
pull for a major national or In­ straight game*— tops In &gt;hf land
ternational championship, florin* The Cadets have gone 23 games with th# eyieptii'n of slantiV'tlnr
"Pop'*” ftfl years hr covered ft* without a setback hut a conple of Plirdirt, ratri" thi— igl) )h«lp Wo*S end assivnhu nt*
major tournament* and served at Ilfs have been sandwiched In
The. tWIermnl cr«. fstsil a w#"V
one time a* president of the Golf
Swinging Into the last half of
W ilier* Association.
October, here'* how
*ertlonat •go ftr Hi'dr 'iirniite trlum«h over
Nntrg Dame. Imw-d to th" Univer­
HI* final rhamplonshlp waa to strength measure* up. In approxl
sity ^ f M.nrnl I FI*I. 20 II.
have been th* Women's National mat# order:
Kentm-kv, No. fi M ow A rm y.
Am atrur here la*t month. Hut
East— Arm y. Cornell. Penn*vl8 M U, Oklali-nt'a su»t Texas, had Ha
Keeler did not *r a shot. Ho
goal llnr crossed for the first Kin*
epent most of September In I ho
_
— I’holn lly Kaymoitd Sludlo
but Mawtteded ovrr Cincinnati. 41right arr; K II. Smith who had a low yima of 7h; Clarence Phillip*, hospital a* his health continually
weakened
7. with Virh I’nrilll -i-ttlng a new
who waa rloirat to thr pm on the Kth; John Ivey, runner lip gim a'
enutherr»t-') n rnnferrnre passing
To present golf fans and golf
firorgr Itrrndun who won with a low net of till; Karl lligginlaithrni.
record of 338 y*ri!»
»
mnnrr up nrt. and Hill Firm ing mmolatlon price wrinmr on low writers O. H. W»a lie*t known as
Btanford ami California.
^
the happy old fellow who went
handicap.
west roa-l titan* who at" ranked
about laughing, quoting poetry
and acc.-ptlng homage from the
sixth anil seventh, turned hack
pull the Rig T e n lialtlr out i f playing gr.'at* of today. At many
formtdaM&lt;- ndvarrarict to keep
the Hie after Orlando** irtu rg - tourrwrnenta he1-waa nv.rt. of an
their, reeonta rican.
•nt Tiger* had come from te- attrarfbin Ihgi. •ihe players he
The Indlaox v.tlhiprd Santa
Hr l*MKD H A Y D E N
hind a 13-0 halftime ileficlt In wrtii* ahagL,,|
I.
N E W Y O R K . Oct. lit— (Ah— If Clara, 21-13. whl!" Csllfomta
•' »trh a 14-13 lead going into
NEW* YOItK.* (iej. Id
(A 1 Keeler waa born ,ln the heart the Chicaao lltar^ ami Cleveland itnotj off it Smithern Callfomts
th. (utxl minute* of play.
SouieliOdy **ul It wa*n't a real
of Chkmga ’ln |flH&gt; Alt' he never
rail In'ttie dying minute* to win,
Ih r
Lyman
f.revhomid* p t Dtnelilerwd, hlntsslf dnythlur hnf Hiewrtf,wind up DffiMag It ant (or
(01 which had Imen alglited In
l^nr*roo*|
upset
f a f re d
SI. a mnllng, fSliel from (Teotpls. ||&lt;- tha National For||i*j| League tl|le 13-7; &gt;
Yankee Stadium; It was jiiat thr
Washington, another unbeaten
guns name-1
■lame* 13-12 a-* Hilly H lrh trr'i and his fdmilv moved In Marietta. a couple of grid
aplrit of Caary Stengel, a very
phtnge for the eatra point mad* G* , near Atlanta, when ha was Johnny Lujark and Otto Graham coast p.nvrr, duivpe.1 l)irjulL.St*to.
fogy guy. Inter 1 ing to savor anmn
88- 8._________
A
the dlffcrrncr.
more ' W trlfT Her Ira enjoyment.
fa ar;
•• nyifitititm
Mervland. eighth ranVad, sehl"
&gt;k.
■
!
*
It wr* tdp and lu rk all of the
So, In the Intrreat* of accurate
Ttie firm 4#n &gt;retff .rf Ills work28-14. Npt re
way a* thr tw o djeven* fought Ing life were apent In various Into a Ife with fnc Idla New Yo(k pnl Gr'irgeJrV.1),
re|w&gt;rting, wr anrakr.1 through an
It'out on even trrtn s all evening. losuranre, rallrrad. feitlDer and Yank* for first plare In the Na­ Dame, the fitlcn rhamplon andrNa.
ungiiarihd turn.tQle after thr
Klrhlry playnl nn etcellm t gam - marhlne work* office*. Then he tional Conference a* hls team wal­ 10 in Ihe atnrullagt, barely ekad
Army-Michigan rjowd drpartrd
Saturday ,and fought an Inter­
h fur Lyman while all of thr F a r- sold a atorv to a (partIng mag* loped (he Green Bay Parker*. 28- past Tutanr, 13-9
14.
thei h*i-k ■ along with Saasri,
view , . . U’. Too ml Mr. Fox t&lt;&gt;1•
Ollier out*tending results aaw
for 1 1 0 .
ltu*h *nd T a y lo r In thr line weie
Graham again scintillated In the Northwettern down Minnesota. 13ling comfortahly in a left field
Therrsfter.
O.
H.
anlottd
tell,
outstanding.
llrown*' 34-24 victory »nrer tk#
Inn, marked hy a lira** plate at
Ing youngster*, “ I knew l was an Chicago Cardinal*. The triumnh 8 ; IVnh iVrTt over Dartmouth on a
Offcnalve minded Central F lo r i­
Grmge Strou p r nnd Jerry O w
property of the Cplift Founda­
record perform*!hv I’nls liagauthor.
da
prep
eleven*
went
on
a
aerie*
atrret led the K l -iniiner Kowtion (iarm rut C o . and dining
gave Cleveland the lead in the ne||. 42 Id; t'ornrll h- at Itnrvanl.
of
l.nii-hdown
orgir*
over
tlo‘‘Newspanering
la
a
damnable
hoy* to nn overwhelm ing S4-A
*umiilumi&gt;ly on leftover hut dog*
American Conference.
28-7; Vamt-rhllt down Ml&lt;d*dn»l.
“ Sit down ami have a anack,” weekend compiling a total « f victory over the |-‘r»*iprnnf H11II- easy and plraaant wav lo makn a
The drown* supplanted Ihe prr 20-14; Wake Forr*' trip North
2
H
i
I
polnta
'ill
7
games.
living
son,
Y’nu
don't
live
high
pup*.
»aid Mr. Fox .lusting off a scat
vtuu»ly unlieatcn New York Giant*, Carolina, 13-7; and t’rlucelon IrqMf
Miami Jarkton came atormlng
with 111* tall. "Hope you don't
The wlntiera lo«t nn time a* hut vou have a helluva good who took a 17-d drubbing finm the Navy. 20-14
time."
hark
for
a
touchdown
in
the
U
h
I
mind If I cal while 1 talk. Thrrr'a
they marrhrd (Ml yard* to «corr
Pittsburgh Hteeler*.
nothing a fox jlkr* aa much a* three minute* of ptay to come their opening T t l on the kickoff.
In other contest*, the l/w Anfroan
behind
and
defeat
Orlaml
&gt;
,
Idling a dog.
Sttou|ie tallied front Ihe four
gelea Ram* e«|ged the Detroit
"80 you want to know what IP-14, at Municipal Stadium in yard marker, (Iveralraet ran th*
Lion*. .10-28, ami Philadelphia'.
I'm doing here. Oh, I Ju»t drop In Hrlandn Friday night.
point.
Eagle* downed atlll-winl#** Halt!
C h irn p ra c to r
A fourth-down gamble that
now ami d m — that's a Joke, ton,
• Frn'tprnof* o n ly counlrr came
more, 24-14.
"lleally, I Just dropped In it paid off enabled thr General* to
on an Interreptcl pa** from KenPen. At. Nat. Ilk. nidg.
O ,,
i
r»
j
I.ufack Is doing a superh |nh of
couple of day* ag" to do a little
deli Jnwers .*f the Kowhov*I’h. 1732 or 1714
*»
S
f
*
«
O
n
d
filling
the
tlioes
nf
Shi
Luckman.
trout mg for Hlalk. Sort of a
L y lft Ihrew to (trre n w a y for tha
Ihe gul'llnr genius of the Hears
family matter, you know— he't I’OOta . . . hut 1 footed them. I
3
at. aft-rniMin by atiiMrlntiacnt
arore from the 10 yard tine,
It*-1 hlalk. I'm a ird fox.
didn't go near th# bar and they
during the pa*t decade. Although
T i r c r •t/in e * y i. o -t 18
Haines City’* Hornet* *rnr*d In
Have you notierd how well never could find m*.''
every quarter aa they ran rough1
n 'n p -•
r
T -« - -• t.*,„- noted more for hi* pin-point ptssl ------------------------------------------------------ q
Hut how about that game Ihla
Red'* coaching family I* doing7
r* *(•' ,r&gt;‘ n *•■»..— , o - i - n-l* ing. Johnny l« going great gun*
ahod nvrr a game hut outcl*»*» l
It wa* one of Ida ex-aisDtanta afternoon?" we broke In. "D id
Avi&gt;n
Park
le
im
,
47-1
(.
•(•«* K"«)lww * on th» ground a* well. H » pht,#'*
you inlghl rail him a kid brother) y»ur scouting help Jilalkf"
It
wax
all
Haines
(
’lly
a*
Hie
•frono
field
id
v-tllnr*
op hls hem- up vesterdav where he left off a
Rtn lleknmh, who knocke.1 off
”1 couldn’t rightly sqy about
week before.
rot AUMAOS
an
early
1
tha
'
m
S
T
k
o
.
T
J
Z
^
Ith
a
it
Jumped
Into
N olle |)ame laat week. Then anTba lithe Lujark scored 23 twin!*
The
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t
&gt;
«
ea'lly
throughothei, Andy Gu*taf*«n, look c*re th a rrwwd I touidn t *b»w tm*. ^
, h#
Bofcft Klmhrsl nrr.
on
three
touchdown*
and
four
,t .. g|.g„|.
nf I'unlur. Hot. Wnmlruff and self. I bad to -g e t mo*t of tha
ronverrion*. T h ii Put Johnny at
mid* the flret
Iforntt tajly
Harm ti lllckman are doing okay, gam# ttv m tha radio. It wag from the nn# on a plunge n'nd even*. *e -ri~ ) — — — ... „f seoo thf top of (he League's acorer*
Herehel
flne.era
10
tltlt-t
did
notoo. and 111 bet Sid Gill man'* kinda hard tn tell What tfat hat*"
with KB point* for .five gam** or
Harold Lee passed 20 yanl* to defend hi- *•♦!"
Cincinnati boy* *rora on Ken- penlng.;-;
fit# above Doak Walker of De­
J.
E.
John'on
who
ran
3B
more
Gar-ln-r D*'M»* n. J r „ Dothnrl troit. ".Say, did yoy haar MaljRtewn*
TS tk y ."
the second score.
ansateiir. » » — •
yH )&gt;nn
MAI1K1
We interrupted in comment on on the air after the gam#? He forHUD
The Hear* end the Yank* Kith
Hast, ihe Ht. Gaud Whirl­ Huyton on* o* i s , -v -w n iiis iX u
M r. Fox'* evident Internet In said, ‘ir* drfrnta that trim hall
h»*v* four victories and one defeat
wind.
tallied
two
T
D
’»
for
hl«
rluh
but
ettdeil
th#
loser
,
St-oke
hahln
*
football cn»fhe*.
gitne*.' And I gue** Red know* ,»* they diopced the Grqselti-d
tn date.
"O h. »ute,'' he chuckled. "We that a ll-rig h t . AVh*t a -defen*ej Greenliarks, 22-14 In a CFC tan­ at 208
Cleveland, four-time rhamplon
Dirktnsnn Mew hi* ehan-* tn the of the defunct All-America Conhave a lot In comm in. I u**«l tv gave them Just 84 yard*— and gle.
morning 18-hole
wh*n k« ferrnre, earned It* fourth triumph • I W n C a t f .
live over In JoDejr and every tho** Interception*!
A fired up IV In t-r Park elevrn
Saturday- th* peapark hunt wnul I
“ Well, the mousetiap nlay mu*t played superior hall In every de­ tmtred the par 71-lsvon* In one in five start* by clicking for 17 • (•hr fart 4
take after me with a lot of have been Invented hy fuxei, and partment to score one &lt;&gt;f the h|g over nar 7? tl lift on retn* irft'&gt;s&gt;t I" point* In the last period. Graham’*
horses and hminda . . . . Remind­ ue always did know about lead­
87 tn change'* hetfllme Aef(-I- contribution was a touchdown and
ed m e'a lot nf the alumni going ing the chase on* way and then gett upset* of the high schuol Into a three-strnk* Dai)
season over New Hmyrni Beach,
22 pa*se* completed In 35 trie* for
after a losing coach Saturday bat ktrarklng. I've lw*n giving flfMI.
Dickinson wa* two strokes on 389 yanl*. Dante latvelll grabbed
I*W
night— only alumni holler a 1st Hlalk hint* about that. You know
tier
Kurt-m
on
the
last
eight
h-&gt;|e«
The big tough Melliourne llull•Ix of Otto's tosse* for 172 rard*
worse thing* than 'yoicka add lied ain't got any guard* nn hla dogt nverptiwered the lerihtng
Harold Williams, pro at T l k ■MMrwnftsMsMkRiMNA RAAhkfvl
'tally ho.*
team, hut n# kept Gamming Ktc- Yellow Jackets a* they racked up loosa'a Meadoiahrook conrs*. wa* and two of them went for td*.
»i%f ff*T 1*1 B ttH lM M liM iA B p a
New York's Y'ank* will get an m m *aw m m* hf i**$tl
“ It wa* another red-head. L a r­ vgnson and Martin thmugn the
tied
with
Dlrklnsoti
at
th#
halfwea Sfl-20 a h over a fighting home
opportunity
Thursday
nigh*
to
ry MacPhall, who brought id# middle until Michigan rant# to
niark with 181. hut dropped hack htrak their tie with the Hear* I k b id m M iim u t r ia t O I
nrer here. He wantrsl tn stage p expect IL O nly time he opened up town eleven.
on the last 27 hole* Into second when they play host to the Green
fox hunt— a* a ptiimntlnn stunt wa* to use some of that s p lll-T
Five pitchers who operated ex- place* among th# pro*. H r won Bay Fack-r* In the only game
ac-t*»
one night . . had all the stadium ■tuff for a touchdown.
rluslrely
in thl* century won 300 1168 with a 2 11 .
ache-luted before next Knnday.
eluh member* dressed dp In I'lnk
"Then did yon notice wh»t he or more major league game* dur
Gilbert Weslev, Greenville am*
coat* and riding Vreeches - and did In the second half? Had
tenr. was se&lt;ond among th* ama­
ing their careers.
-------------\---------------------------l-------2----------L young lhd&gt; passing to Martin In teur* and third In the tmimament
Head nf Koldlierg and tending Al
The 1913 I’hflatlrlphla I’hllltei With a 289.
a couple of lose Praia together, Pollard around end on that pitchOlev Crlsman. Belma, wa« thlrt
out . , , hro-ther, how that lh .1- hat Ird only .247 as a team, hut pro sylth a 2 12 and received 1180
and that wa* It.
The United Stale* waa making lard can twist and cut! With he won Ike National (.vague flag.
JHck Cline. Gadsden Pro, and Jo«
preparations today for a aerie* wa* a fox; we’d give thoae pea*
Owen Dougherty, halfback and Itiiri h. Middle pro. shared fourih
of cxhlhttlon* against German park hound* * workout."
plar# with 224a ami wop $82.M&gt;
114 N. I’AKK AA’R.
weight lifter* with the 1930
Mr. Fox stopped to wolf thw captain. It the only player usH on » «ch
world championship* safely tuck­ last lilt of hot dog, than politely both offenie and denftme In
I* HONK 124
I’enn State'* two-platoon system.
ed away.
remarked t
The three-day matches ended
"Now, If you'll excuse me, t
p
iSr-ii” ‘
Syracuse University has tlgh
yesterday with the American team gotta gel over to (he I’nlq
AsJJIe ^
‘ imori on Ha atartlng eleven
chalking up 18 polnta. Egypt, Grounds to tee what Sieve O w -n Bophomure*
Optnaaetrtet
which had Imen favored to re­ ix rooking tip for Ihe Fleelera." thl* fall.
E Y E S E X A M IN E D
peat Ha 1949 victory at the l i t "Y’ou really must like football,1*
guc had IB point*. Then came we commented.
The University of ArDona foot­
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
Russia wllh 14, Iran with B and
"Sure do," said Mr. Fox. « I ball stadium ha* been enlarged to
l i t a P alaatU A t*.
• T h e Reglalration Hooka of the City of
1real Britain with » .
•eat appioiimately 24,000.
get a real pelt out of It.'

The Oral* WiMials lolled ovrr
the Semmnlr H u ll S- honl t'clriy
Feds Ity a nof# ii | Ib -i) I’ntliy
night in a one
conletl which
had the ['f d i pl*)ing nil the defente mo»t of tin* night.
Ih r |*rdi, tluhlrorn lull weaken­
ed. hauled the i iiitnii (nr thr
lentil) of lltr entire ioutfit hut
wue -ifail) helpless against the
mutli stwngrr and
experienced
Wildcat!.
A l l 't stopping llm Wildcat! mi
thru own I 1* yatd line in thr oprning mimitri of thr game, thr JVdi
took over thr hall and ratnrd it
to thr Otala 4 r yard Imr hrfnir
InliiiB it on a (utnhlr,
(h r Wihlrali. with the aid of
a 30 yard pan from qtiarlrihack
Jim Strlogrannii to Irft m d IJnifr
Cunningham, returned thr hall to
thr I -.1 fniii vaid Imr at thr ijuai - 1
Iff rndnl
With firnt flown and four yanla
to go for a touchdown, thr w ildrata w rrr hrld t.v an Imprnrtratal.lf uall thrown ii|t hy (hr f n l
rtfffiitr fr.r thr*f play*. On the
f&amp;Uilh and fii at down Jo r Brad
Miaw swept wide aiotind right mil
fill thr Wildcat a* fit ft urojr of
thf game Hud Leonard's kirk for
thr ritra point waa whir, giving
th» Wildcat* a fl.ii had.
Minute* lut.r thr vl-itm* art
up amdlin
whrn Cunningham Intercepted n Fed Nrrlal on
thru 40 yard liur and took It to
.V " Jr‘,r '1 (*ne. H"lfhark
Illrkip O llricn uptti ovrr renlrr
the .core &lt;,n a aplnnrr. l,roriatd’«
alrk for thr ritr a point waa good
to put thr WIMral margin at 1.1-0,
Afler halfllmr rrtunonira hy
Alaivr i n ahown thr wlnnrra In thr handlt|in golf tfiurnamrnt
thf Hrntlmdr High Hrhool Hand
thr .Srniinolr Country Cluh on Oct. X. I.rft to right front tow arn
*nl thr |*rp Hipiad, thr (V lrry
a. Andrew fa iin w n r, grnaa runner up: Dot Powell who won thr
F n li returned to thr flrtd for thr Indira' toiirnniiunt with a low gio&gt;. Mt; Miaa Kllrn Hrtta who had a
•frond half.
low net of 72; Mrn.8teve lt&lt;d,ert*. net tutinrr up and Miaa Hoar
Hanford klrkrd to thr Ocala l.evy who w»* cloarat to the pin on the Ifllh. In thr rear, left to
*tt Yard llnr on an rnd nvrr rnd
Hoot hv llnvld llratrr,
,, Cak.lnjf thr hall on Ih rlr own
10. thr Wildrala started ihrl
ID H||g H I ’tlM .B H T O N , JR .

Bagncll Stars In
S ^ W ; t 5 « t i ; l ‘cnn Win Piling Up
halfhark fe rry U lm tfry In ,nd
(jiaitis Of 4!I0 Yards

Elmer Cunningham fog* (heir third
icorr of tire game. The attempted
cnnvfnlort waa no good, ieating
Hr T ! I B AHHIM'IA r m i I'lfKSS
tha acnrr at P »0 In favor of thr
Franrl* tiled*I Hagnell, Penn
rllttlng Oral m lrvrn.
pilrill ut| |f*1 raids, pasalog and
T h » Wlldcata' arorlng artlvlty running, armr&lt;| thrrf touehiVoWu*
eantlmiol |„ the fourth and final and pa»»rd to another in Prnn'a
P*.,n‘ ®hru tjuailrihark Norman 42-2)1 virtorv ovci Hail mouth.
Clirton went 4vrr from the two.
Frank
Smith, Miami— *enrad
ellmnilng a *t» yard drlvt-.
two i.uichdown*, inn up I3h yard*
Tn r
vtrrr cnijtlctfly ntH* ra Miami (Fla .I up*el Purdue,
CU«lf)d l,y ihv ;i0 &lt;mI(1 m«n tritn 20-14.
III# ,,y U ilo fR th.ifvh
. . n|tniH*t
. . . th em i Jim Pollnnl, Aimv *c*ur&lt;l on*
but Ihry wrr^
Jf? !';r,v " A r1 ’".'i! nK Diem from 1touchdown on 12-yanl run. « t
... '. M ,.*? *J*r final whittle. | up othera with line amn*hra at
t harlr* IhMrnhnugh wat the Arm y Iwach Mlrhigan, 27-d.
Ifading ground garni r of the game
Hoh lllnik, Army paaard 12
5*!i* i
yjinlt* Hii lf liiir k I lick k yaid" for one lourhdown, pa atml
D III lei, followed w ith i'A yard*. 10 yanla In act up nuotnrr In
Lending I to- Fed* wllh yairtage Arm y victory.
gained wa&gt; Edwin l.ockell with
Itlllv Veaaela, flklahnma — key
4(1 y»ril«. lie wa« trail.-*! hy Kd ground gainer all day, lie aprlnt
(lotdon with lift yanla.
r&lt;l II yafrlt for touchdown that
O C A LA (2il|: K--f'imnlngham, -a—v r Oklahoma M-13 win over
StfnalamL l nng,|„n; T - McCurdy, | Traaa.
Poole. Slaughlrr;
O — Leonard,
Dirk Davl*and Ed Hutlrr, Wako
llrth rif, Whlghatn; C McKarliF o n t) figured
In Inalminute
JJJi 11•fva nj | H Slflogeatioi*,! f*a* that heat North Carolina,
J Hftoo. M'Jliien, Collar. I.indtry, 15-7.
Ijovrl, |lrdfnhaiigh, MlllUh, HradU niter Kflvay, Ohio State •haw
returned kickoff !'7 varda foe
P A N FO H D (0 )i F, -H a.*, Har­ touchdown that helped Iwat Indin, (iano; T llrita r, Hrortlr, •linna, 2A-I4
,
O -W h rlc h rl. Skalrt,
Mai
Cook,
Georgia— made
t B H M W fi fc-“ (i*rtl#llj it— Taylor, nnmrroui long gain* end acoyrd
BtgnaUom, Lorkatt, (Iglrthy, (lor- two touchdown* Ip 27-ft tHumph
over Ml«*l**lpp| Stair.
P r » U , ..4--------- 0 M fl 7— vo
Don K lo n n lfrr, Northweatern ~
i*t .T O. , t r.,d .
. 0 0 _ 0 0— 0 caught IS p a*»r*. a big ten r I
Bcorlm toiirhdow na: Hradthaw, rord. and "cored two tnoehdow^ta
■coring
?t»nlngh*m, Clifton, O’Rrlai.
In lfl.lt virtorv over Mirmr*"t».
Polnta gftaf touchdown*: LindJim Tabor. Vandctldlt— avgt•*.
rgf*l l&gt; 4 yard* per carry In Irgd!»*•
Vartdv to Sfl-14 victory over
'jl*
Hanford
J
Plral rtnwna
.1 MUalitlnpL
Hill MrColl Stanford— caught
I
fluahing Yardage
B7
&gt;*
r«M tn g Yatdagr
o onr touchdown pa*», made othrr
*
Pa«te* Attrmptf.1
.1 ImpoHant ralchr* and plavcd out­
6
Pa*ar* Ceimplatrd
n standing *lrfcn*lvr g*mr In t i ­
Pgitra lotrrrfpird
2 ts win over Santa Clara.
IJoh
Heyrmlda,
Nrhraika —
t
Punt*
4
*
Punlllog Avergga
12 •cored tl.tee lourMnwna, one 0.1
0
Fumhlr* La»t
4 Hl-vard nm. In Nrhra*ka'a Ct-IV
*
Varda Pmnllrrd
fi tiding rffort agaln*t C*dorado.
Individual Yardage
Fred Hennery. SMC - hie p*««**
Ocala: Stela 24; O'llrlan ttft; •oflrnpil up Oklahoma A. and M
Llbdiay 18- lie,|r„ HV; Clifton 27; for Mustang'* Wt-0 victory.
Collar 9; Muihfh ill; IJr*&lt;l*hiiw
A lto
Partin, Kentucky— enn*
it
nf r l-i! for SIS vacd". a new aonthfianfnrd: Ogtnahy 22 ; Urn &lt;lon ea*trrn ronfrrenrr patting re ­
38; Lockett 41).
cord, and five touchdown* In 41-7
1
■, ,
victory o rrr Cincinnati.

Ivey Team’H«7 \Vin«
Seminole Doirfijfhl tVS. Weight Lifters
A low hall arorr of f!7, poalrd Win Title From Egypt
hv John Ivry'a tram , won the
Patnln.
Ihtlrmle
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flflht" match yesterday. Eddlr it*a Egypt's turn to go home and
StAut,
Dr.
Henry
Woodruff,
George Herndon and Robert Flltl&gt;. .. allller were the othar memlier*
’ o f ’ tha team.
A team computed of Hugh
Briar, Paul Campbell. Sunny powtOI. A l Hnrant and Kirby W.
Ftja, J r . took the runner up prlic
wllh a low hall acure of Q/)
The Country d u b profauiupal,
U
will arrive
lh hta w ll« on Haiurdar. He
Wlnche*ler, Va.

try to ht
build up It* weightlifting
force*.
lataK year, the Egyptian* won
Hie world title In a narrow squeak
over the United Stile*, the de­
fending rhamplon. Uncle Sam'*
•quad returned home and pulled
Women's Golf Association had a
Flag Tournament with Miaa Dot
Pnwall winning Claia A . Mrs.
T , P. Mc~)ah|e| winning C*ai» P
Mr*, A . M&gt; *Marah winning
4** c .,; T

Spuria Koundup

Bears And Browns
Tied For Lead In
National C i r c u i t

Central Florida
Grid Teams Pile
Up 280 Points

MinmiDownsOrhindoi
WintcrParkAn&lt;jLy-;
man Score Upset

Dr. H. K. Kin*

Bill B»»rfon Wins

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I'N m i * I I

Lonf-l«i(in| Relief for
Itchy Skin Irritatioi

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pine # »*ed, few grapefruit. Old
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Phone I53I-W .
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F U R N IS H E D A P IS . F O R R E N T
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IPeal driving, petlonalitv and
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C« Toledo Feed
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410 Hanford Avc.
aer e n Western Union office
S T A N L E Y P R O D U C T S - Par Ok*,
In Sanford, Florfd* rotlr&lt; t, Oct
lloitraa Cift*. Phone 877-M.
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phone numlwr, and heat time for
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W A N T E D : Experienced grocery
^our prescription* to L A N E Y 'S ,
ca«hier, age 18-36, high *rhoo|
ID E Futnithcd C a t tiM i
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•Ida furnished, on# unfurnlahed.
Jackal*. Boots, Clothing and
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furnlihed Red
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Raps Use Of Word
Yanks For U.S.Gls
ll» A H I I I I II I.. FIIHIIJf
W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. l&lt;; -&lt;A7
A lady down in Carhr, Ok I*
think* ncw.writrrs anil newscaster* should »tn|&gt; railing tin1 I). S
troops fighting in Korea "Yanks.'
MU* Juanita Adam*, who *av
ahf'a a rerearchrr of history. an '
politics, wrol*- thr- AuuH'litid Pro
*h*. think* thf word “ Yankro" ha*
a shady past.
She say* It started with th* In
dians. They wara trying to aav
"English," or It* F t anah equival
ant, "AnirloU.” Hv tha tltnr tha In
dians Rot through with it, it ramout "Yanki-#.”
Whan tha m lonlr. wen- hraak
Inn away from Itrltain. tha K n"
|l*h aaltad tha rolonlal* “ Yankt-es"
in dartilan. And *o from tha «lait
MU* Adam* *ay*. MYankarM «■&lt; *
had name.
Mi** Adam* »aam« to h*v« t
point at that.
H tr variion of tha titrth an '
early haril tlma. of “ V*nV
pgraa* with tha Fnry&lt; |n|iadia Halt
tonics.
But that old word wnrrlar II &lt;
hl*nckrn of llaltimota. ha- a .Ilf
frrrn t Idas.
In hi* hook. “Tha Am*-.*—
U n a u iR a ," Mnnrknn sav* “ Yan
kee" romn* from tha Itulah
corruption of •‘Jan” and " K e «'"
Of John Cha*«a, a* an Knrll*hrna*
l l John Bull.
But ha, too, attar* that "Yan
hr*” fama lip Ih* haril way.
It was atitdiail to ra lly
N »"
Englander-. a* a altrn lh“v h*-1
er* runnimr than I hay had *rmn
t, U r n -kn, av» tha New Kn •
tandar* didn't mind It.
• But during tha Civil Wat " Y » "
lira" Imlilird up aitaln. Tim Smith
pjnara hurlrd It at tha north-mer
But thafa'* no rvldanra anvonr wa
woundad hv it.
• Ona researcher In tha word w il1
bf Arkansa* r*nir out wl*h itInformation that at t*a*t &gt;omr of
the r.atlva* u»ad It a* a vrrb. '*T&lt;
■Yankee' maant "to rhrat."
V Although •’Yank*" wa* u***'
(k In tha I70H; tha word got It
&gt;0*t push ftoru George *d
in'* World War I »ony " H v
r," In which "Tha Yank* ar
coming."
* A ll right. Wa tula out Yankn-i
R k a t d » wa rail tha troop* than*
M U s Adam* *av« "America--. *
Blit tbara ha* Irran *oma nblactlon
(o that because a nalivy of Can
pda or llondura* U an Amarlran

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J*na?
, Dm what wa'ra up *iraln*t. Ml*
Adam*?

4 Storm WurninK
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iraj*u*«*s r n a f i n *•■*»
forecaster Tit tha Miami Waathrr
Bureau. warned that tha wind*
votild rat urn, and urderail ttorm
flay* continued on dUplay.
J Th*
heavy wind* marooned
John D. I'rnnakanip. a»»ocl»ta ed­
itor of the Miami Herald, arm
two companion* at Fowle llmk
lighthouse, a lonely light at the
loutkarn end of Blarayne Hay.
£ Pcnnakamp, on a fishing trip
with Leonard Dawson and I'hit
Verkin*. failed to raturn Saturday
and wan m ining nil day Sunday.
T h a Coast Guard began a search
tha trio at the lightfa d located
toe
■GUM*
* Their expensive 20-foot Irnat,
Oia Rowdy II, hroka away in the
high wind* la at night after the
man clambered aboard tha light
Coast fiuartUmrn *earrhed foi
a drifting craft and alau *eoi
patrol craft to bring I’enneip and hU frland* a»hoie.
'About 100
delegate* to the
therhood of Railroad Train
j'a convention, returning hy
5t from a trip to Naaiau. also
l ‘ with the rush aea* and
winda. Among thus# on tha
i W. V. Kennedy, the
_____f a
president. M o a t
_ ____seasick
when they arrived
t o Miami last night.
" A N avy hurt lean hunter plane
rlloted by L i. William A. Y e w
f BJ Centro, Calif., pierced the
form to Ite ay*.
’ 'Yraw and aerologist K. I&gt; Dnr
an found the hurriran "pretty
IJrhlly wound up with It* eye
M y 10 milea In diameter." Ilurieanea of the velocity usually
] are eyes bout 20 mile* across.
T h t Navy eapected to place a
dar plane in the air lo watch
AS* alorm tonight and fly into it
Again early tomorrow,
f i r Ti&gt;e hurricane Ii the ninth of
season. It dtveloped rapidly
Ighl after Its discovery ye*

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* N I A N I . Ort,
I d -lA -l -'T li*
ir Bureau iaeuad this adon tha Caribbaan hurat 10:10 A. M. (K B T ) to.
fi'
hurricane center waa lorat• ;S t 10:50 A . M. (E R T ) near
atttud* 1 M north, langltud* 7H h
last or about 140 mllee southat of Camaguay, Cub*,
I M 0 mllaa a little east of
^ of Miami.
la moving vary itowly northor north east about five
m t hour. Strongest wind*
_ lea per hour with guat*
115 mile* per hour near cen-

. force or high estand 100
outward In all quadrants.
high pressure over the
j north of ike hurricane
I future movement uncertain
M will probably continue
b* northeast or northaasl
*»■&gt;»• ski* eat* wesrt I t

MONDAY OCT. 16. 1950

T H E H A N F O R D HERALD . SANFORD. FLO RID A .

SIX

Rotary Governor

Dtwty'rt Choice

ICMlIeaea M « « fs es O u )
i r . H i i . . . * r iu * a**, naer
our hUtory, a fine eduratur— a becoming more and more urban
man whu i rally uudetitands the and lets ami lest rural, M r. Rhode*
prut,In in of tl&gt;* world.”
lnted out that this fact give* the
lie way, whu U tunning for a
tary club* of the cities greater
third term a* governor after fir.it opportunities than ever for ser­
denying he would lx a candidate, vice to the public and the conv
ns* Hiked hy le-« Kgan of tha munlty. All that Is needed he sai l
New York Time* if he might like* Is, to "awskrn the sleeping giant
wi*e change hr* mind on thv nf Botary potentialities and put
presidency In 1052, Itewey ha* them lo work."
•aid repeatedly he would not
“The entire world la our do­
■•-ek the I !&gt;62 nomination, after main," he said, “ in our eyes there
hi* national defeats in 1044 and Is no one who is foreign."
I tUH.
Calling attention to the great
” 1 will under no ctrrumatancra
work of Botary In youth service, he
I can conceive of, ut that could
|Mj**lbly exist, accept tha notnina- •aid that every Rotarlan should
■ion fur prrtidrnU lit Hi52," ha lie an riainple lo youlh “for youth
I* imprtMlonable and looking for
a n -wared ye-terday. “ And 1 doubt
if there ii any pn-sibility that the leadership. It Is up lo Rotary In
In
■iluation would i ver arise there- provide that leadership /or
working with vouth we are work
of ter."
Dewey -aid he had not a*k«d Ing with the Rotariani of the fu
Eisenhower if lie |* willing to run, tura.
The great force of Rotary, h but *aid “ I have listened to *unir
of hi* speeches, mni | certainly said, list in the Impact which the
should think hi* philosophy would club esn have upon Its community
he in accordance with my own.” Its members arr In the forefront of
Heportci * ile-cended on Klaan- | all activities. They provide the
hower’a university home, hut the leadership for community tiro.
fierier*! wa* in the mid*t of hi" | Jetts of all kinds and Ita members
•phth hirthday celebration and |ar&lt;- to l « fuund on the governing
rent word hr could not meat them Itoerd, and cnmmirslona in the
anil had no nieiage to relay.
welfare organisation and the
The General ha* rrpeatadly churche*. Rotariani are huslnes*
dr illed p r --idi utiul unihitiun*. lb' and professional men and they a r•piked hoth Republican and !»--• all busy men, but Rotary Is first
rnoriatir boom* for him in I04H. Iasi and always a service organl'a
Ilul *lnce then, *evrral of hi* tion, and Ita members are srtiv*
major *|w.che* have hail politi- in every organisation for the Ix-tcal -id,j u t ’ wil), appalantly Ke- terroent of the community.
piihllran overtones
Mr. Rhodes waa Introduced hv
Dewey’* aiilmuriieinriit, which President Orville Tpuchtonjwho an­
umplifir,) aiid nailed down earlier nounced that the club aaaemMv will
ernark- In Praise of Kisenhov^rr bo held tonight at 7:00 o'clock at
ii- m ootsihli' president, hrnughi Jim Spencer's Anchor Inn.
generally
restrained
comment
Lrrov l-awion of Del.and was
from other t(cpuhlir*n leader*. Introduced hv H L. Perkins Jr. as
"K erry Krpohlksii ha* the pri­ a visiting Rotarlan.
vilege «f linrkiiiK any candidate
hi w ii he* for the i.omliiatiun,”
nid National Jfi pohliran ('hairmini Guy Gahrlelson. "Our duty
I* to elect, not *e|erl.*'

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German Election

r illl.A D K M 'II IA . Ort. in —
,r,
llundd K. H la»en, twice an
utniicrrnful aspirant for the Bepuidir n
pieiidential
nominee,
olay iiailed tin ver nor Thomas E.
Orwi-v’a iiiniHirt
of
(irneral
Ir ight II. Kiscnhower in IliU
■ “ real stateiniaiirhlp."
la "ii now I* president of tlw
University of I'enniylvanla.
“ Ituvernor Oewey showed real
•tnlesmanshlp in Id* forthright
declaration. I am pleased he ha*
■akin this step." Htalsen said.
"I've wired him my commendstlo-c
"I have long ago n o r* l led
r d continue to have a very high
r*g id for General El»#nbower."
Htasien declined further com,
ment. He parried * fpiesllon atiout
el her he would 0**k the
minatlon himself in IU&amp;2 hy tayng“ Mv alntement I* my only com­
ment,"
He *1*,, refused to say whether
he. like Ih-wry, would work for
Elsenhower’* nomination.
"11 v italement I* my only com­
ment," he *ald again,
Actnslly the statement strad­
dle* ihc p'dltiinl fence. It ran lie
interpreted Iwu ways:
I. Thai Btasarn Is "pleased"
in came i he New York Governor
took hi in «i-l f out of the president1*1 nomination rse*.
2Nlaaaen,. In not formal­
ly announcing support of Risenbower a* a candidate, but ex­
pressing only "a very high re­
tard for the General, keeps him­
self in the plrtura a* a pretidenini possibility.

Auction Market
M .s lln .,4 r , mm
OB#|
majority uf the farmer* started
reseeding immetllatelv and tha
outlook continue* to tie for a much
larger arrrage than last year."
.." T h e Waucbula Blair Farmers'
.Mmkrt lim futm illy oprnri) iUr*
tlon sales for the season with
'J.uri7 package* moving during the
past week, cucumbers making up
Ihe major portion of commodillr*
moving, with vary small v0]pme
of eggplant and squash. Productrs
received » 11.741.47 for their pro*
due#: average price on cucumbers
W -lw.. ranging from 12.80 lo
ffi TO. Quality l* very good, ami
supplies should increase ma'erlallr
th,R ww'k, r«|&gt;«*riAlly In rurum birt,
Eggplant acreage ls larger than
normal, hut pepper arrrage Is
■mvller due to a shortage In plant*.
I rices ate satisfactory and the outlook for this market la good.
**Nic Fort Fierce Market |( com­
ing into action In a small way with
■J.WM bushel* of cucumbers and
•UHi to MX) crates tomatoes movln*
last r/evk, with heaviad voluma on
Isssi It ronnniMlitles axpreted tht*
week, \ulum j will gradually In­
crease and peak movement Is egpeeled aliout the week of Novem­
ber 20th. Cuke quality la excellent,
and tomato quality good. No u t hark has been suffered by th t
crop*. Acreage In the Ft. Fierce
area I* approximately 7,500 to
H.000 acre*, largest ever planted
In that area.
"Banford State Farmers' Marital
la still enjoying a fairly busy
trading of out-nf stale pfed arts,
vis., celery, cabbage, onlnons. tornaloea and apples. Thera will bo
a light movement of lorn! beans
this week, with Inrrtasolng volume
next week. Tw o fruit
packing
bouse* started operations on the
Bonford Market and wilj continue
dally throughout Ihe ooom A, Tb*
pecking oranges and grnfafrult
transplanting nf celery, Big Bostoi
and Iceberg lettuce, cabbage, ascarola and romalno continues M r l y
rapid. Ideal {ro w in g woo\h*r

in that .

all

ileeM aaee r r » p » Pse* rtsel

marked as *n*inst ihe Commumit
'National Fiont” list— the only
Ini on ihr ballot, it was announced.
Anil-Communists charged lm*
...edlately that Ihe Enat German
reglqia'* figures were a jsatenl
fraud-hiding the “disappearance"
of mote than a million German
voters.
They pointed out that In (he
election of a "People’s Congress"
In May, 1544, the Communists had
announced MA53JI7I eligible vot­
er* In the Soviet ton*.
fn constraat, the ministry of
Interior reported only IS.iMl.PM
eligible* for yesterday's election.
Hut other German aonveeo aaW
the shrinkage of eligible voters
in a year waa due to the Com­
munists having padded the 1N&gt;
"People's Congress" election-1by
counting voter of "Free German
Communist Youth" only 18 and
IT yanrd aid. "&gt;
rti '•
•Ntntatat BtatntsoM natirtad Com­
munist President Wilhelm Fleck,
former Moaeusv expatriate, that
East German* would proceed “ with
all our strength to tha fnrthas
foundation af demoeratlc order
and the reconstruction of nur ropublic."
• i
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The Communist election count
showed endorsement of Hr* Red
retrlm* by Mt per cent of all eli­
gible voter* and by W i l of ail
vote* actually rest.
Tha ministry of Interior, whose
black-booted
“ people's
police"
guarded all polling stations, claim­
ed th a n was not on* case af "dis­
turbance" yesterday.
Bourn* elose lo the Rost Garman government sold they w e n
Ignorant as yst whether the hug*
Red vota would result In Russia
grunting a separate peace and
withdrawing Its occupation force*
next v*ar.

Warren Asks For
Investigation Of
DeLand Gambling
TALLAI1AB9F.F., Ort. 1 8 - I A T Governor Warren today asked A t­
torney Genersl Richard Frvln to
determinr whether Sheriff Alex
Llttlrfield of Volusia county has
failed to enforce gambling laws.
Warren sent Krvin clippings
from the Tampa Tribune which
told of wide open gambling In HeI-and, the county seat, and llaytona Beach.
The Governor aiked the Attor
nev General to study the storie*.
written by Ted Khurtleff. and "ad­
vise me If the sworn evidence to be
obtained by you shows, as a mat­
ter uf law, that the sheriff nf Vn
lusla county and the constable or
constables having jurisdiction hsve
neglected their duty to enforce lit.
gambling lows."
Warren issued a final ultimatum
to law enforcement officers ls*t
August and said hr would suspend
them from office without a hearing
if legal evidence war submitted
that they had failed In enforce
gambling tawe.
H r said he would ask the At­
torney General to decldr whether
the evidence was legally sufficient
Warren has turpehded three
sheriffs. Isle Fntor of Okaloosa.
Frank Williams of Folk and Wal­
ler Clark of Bruwaid for failure
to rnforre gambling laws an tiecause of their connections with
gambling activities.
Kntor wa* suspended on the
hails of several articles hy the
Tribune.
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Korean Wur

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(Continued from Fax# One)
Republic of Korea (R G K j Third
Illvitlon from the euet. The RUK*
moved along a road twisting
across the peninsula from Won­
san on the east roast.
It wa* the first time Ihe 2tth
Division had been reported In ac­
tion since it swept up "heartbreak
highway" from the old Pusan
beachhead to recapture Taejon, In
South Korea.
Units of the 24th Division,
flown to Korea fraip pipe-id oc­
cupation duly In Japan, were Ihc
first Americans hurled ‘ against
the Red juggernaut after the June
25 Invasion of the South Korean
republic. The 24th fought a series
uf bitter withdrawal*. It bought
valuable lime with blood.
The 24th Division entered Yonan, just south uf Parallel 2M and
50 mil** northwest of Seoul, af­
ter 0 brief fight. Either the Red*
were confused or sought tha safe­
ly af Imprisonment because they
fled south toward rertsln encircle­
ment
I ••
t
••!!•*
•' Elsewhere, tha ‘ only eselp#
for tho North Korean* appeared
to he north df Pyongyang, on th«
wet eoaxt, and north of HongM iuj on tha east coast. Tha latter
ll on tho heavily bombarded read
lo Manchtirla and Soviet Rlborlai
The HosBh Korean Capital Dlvlsidn was- moving northward
along that east coast rout# fr*tn
raptured ' Yonghung, 50 miles
north of Wonsan. Yonghung la
80 milea south uf Hungnam, big
chemical eenlsr,
In tha contra! sector of the front
slanting across tha peninsula, Ih*
South Korean
Eighth Division
seised K ontan after an Id-mil*
thrust In 12 hours. Konsan is 50
air mllaa southeast of Pyongyang.
South
of Parallel 55, R0K
troops overwhelmed a Urn* guer­
rilla fore* that swooped down
from Ih* hills into the east roast

Supreme Court
i r e e lle a t d C f * s i Waa* n w i

lls t r i i M * . - m rsa* o w i
face" about Far East problcma
and added: "After all, he had
never seen the General aud
thought ha- should."
Mr.
Trum an will
completethe
final draft of hla Tuesday talk
at the Fairmont Hotel in San
Francisco where he will spend
Monduy night.
He is leaving immediately after
hi* talk 10 he can be back in
the
White
House Wednesday
morning,
Mr.
Trum an was
reportedanposing of petitions filed during sious lo build up strong Am er­
ican support for the spending
It* summer reins.
Though not opinions, these or­ necetiarir to keep defense ap­
N !F(C TION ot the lit* hear f ttjuti
ders sometimes have the effect of propriations moving after (he
iting a final end to litigation Korean emergency ends ami to South Korea, where 40 G D were
refusing 0 review of It. In rehabilitate and reconstruct Korea rvportedly murdered is made by
others, they put the rase on theas an example to all the Far East Me). Gen. John II. Church. A
that the United States and its Korean witness reportrd that 42
court's docket for hearing. .
In some of tl.a major ones, the associate* want only peace and 31* were forced by CommunUt* to
stability for the world.
dig their own grave* snd only two
court:
That thought will underline nut of them survived. ( fnlrrnational &gt;
1. Agreed to consider an attack
on the constitutionality of a Cali­ only hi* San Francisco talk but
fornia law which restrict* recov­ the on* he will make to the Unit­
ery of damagee in lihel suit* ed Nations General Aasrrnbly in
Hr C A P T . C H A L L E T T
against newspapers and slander New York on Oet. 24.
Whatever others may speculate —
■uil* against broadcasters. The about
the Wake llsand meeting. Ed (,ar*w*-ll of Tamp* was j
law permit* substitution of a retrsrtir.n for general money dam­ the President and his advisers guest at Feiu bulifv last w&lt;el
elude satisfaction over ita ie
Mr* • K t i tur and mid her
age*
suits.
M rs. Km mu Huger, an umpnnied
Validity of the law was chal­
And while General MarArthui Mr and Mr .1 If.in - f Maitland
lenged by Erwin P. Werner, for­
mer city attorney nf Lo* Angelet, eluded less outward happinria as j to Tami l....... 7 - Toy.
Mr. and Mr II*nsinn Jovrr an-4
In connection with a IIOOJlOO suit Ihe shook hands upon meeting
against Ihe Southern Califnrnia and departing, presidential ail Mr. nnd M r- IV W 1,- dermill
vlsers said the two wrold figure- li*d * nenr tragedy 11 1 Wedrie-dav
Associated Newspapers.
at U.n-ua lf.-j.-h when iheir fishing
2- Turned down a request front "got along famously."
Some reporters thought Gen |„,*| up et
DR Corporation, a motion
Mitt -r Vernon » ,n«- t- altendlix'
ure ronfrrn, that It hear con­ rral MacArthur wa* impatient to
return to Tokyo to keep rlu-. It.. G I .‘Vlssil 1•• iirlnnd-i
tention* that the movie* arr cov­
Mrs A ril1lie Sh*w nnd -mi Ru-ered by the constitution's protec­ tab on operation* in Korea.
The General, himself, picked -ell Kim firut Mi
Mtry Filrrei of
tion fur free speech and a free
Wake
Island
for
the
meet
iniDeLand vis it c l In the comunlt*prr*v The court ruled 16 year*
when
the
President
s u g g e s te d Saturday.
agu that they are not. If the mov­
second World War hoi spot
Mr. Bin1 M r . t’lnr,- WolveMon - '
ie* could get that ruling rcv#r»ed, that
t),r ti.USvIlhlp
uf many cilir* or Hawaii.
I ndi ar»u poll- ! . - li.iit. i t . I ,
*
Mr.
Trum
an
said
in
a
stale
would lie upset.
•ei ration * at Fein I jh Iv - for rh«
ment
that
he
met
the
General
to
5 Agreed to rule on constitu­
winter si-vuri nrul are .-tpeete-'
tionality of a M idi son. Wia. or- get "first hand Information and to arrire here soon
ideas
from
him."
lie
added,
inane# which bars milk nut pa*Mojor A E IlnmelT In* retursignificantly:
teurltrd In a plant located within
e.| to ho home after havin.' -rM-n*
"I
did
not
wish
to
take
him
five miles of the cilv. If that or­ away from the scene of action several dnv- in Kt. Augustine an'
dinance is overturned, many other in Kurea any longer than nece- Jark*o||Vi|le
rlliet with similar ordinances will sary and, therefore, I came to
Dr. I’ II (i)ti-hrll fle w to Alla"
be affected.
ta this went on htisin- *s
meet him at Wake.’
4. Directed that the Florida
Mr*. A E P iru rO v ii-n -V t (Isvestlad, Ihe Soviet govern­
Btatr Supreme Court reconsider a
luncheon T b u fd a v given h - Mr*
decMon which denied u N»**ro. Ihe ment newspaper in Moscow, de­ M, Nicholson of Winter Park
the
Truman-MacArthui
right to make use of a golf course clared
Mr. and Mr* il W I . i - - v - '
owned by the C|lv of Miami. The meeting wa* arranged to work Davton. t* v e r e vi itor* In rh
high court called the Florida out plana to expand "American rommunitv Baliinlav
court’s attention to ita recent rul­ aggression" In the Far East.
Mr». Both Wllllnm- -laiivhler «f
Mt. Trum an called the con­
ing requiring that the Teas* U n i­
Mr nn-l Mr* t&gt; E Weaver )• ference
"highly
satisfactory."
versity la w School and the Uninatienl in Ihe Ornnge Mr-mori"'
He attributed briefness of the
Vanity of Oklahoma admit Negro
meeting to “ very complete un­ Hospital.
student a.
A hsliv Iwt- wt|i leirn to Me, *n *
' Two j os tlcga— Jackson and Clark animity of view s"
Mr« Wnltrr Krone last we-k
Then he want ua to say that
— look no part In the Texas and
Mr*, n. E Weaver. Mr* P|.-r
Louisiana marginal «ea cosoa. he and General MacArthur talked r t v - Davl an-l Air* \odrt-v HumTheir reason* wars not announced, about “ step* necessary to brjpg barh m-dorc-l to Gulfport thi
hot the lost ice* frequently dis­ peace and security to the area"
qualify them salve* In cases in with the view to withdraw U. 8.
F. H. Rntsfrril of Wat»w*r&lt;v-*
avtilch they had an active part armed forre* as soon a* possible. WIs is liiiltdln* r&gt; home on 1
prior to joining the Supreme
Triplet Drlvi*. All' will be iniro-d b
Court. Jackson and Clark hoth
Mrs. Rulsford in fhe near future
hoes headed the Justice departAir- and Mis C llin'on of C »
lumlou. Ik visited Itim ils here n being
Turn-lav.
fought hi lower courts.
Mr llvrd of lliltlttiore Md, I*
l l 's s i l s s N rrrntm V i s , Oael
lately In the council's discussion* building n new home on I,*.'I I '
Drive,
port of Ramrhok. Intelligence offi­ hy the United States, Rrltain, Aus­
Mrs. T i l l v M Fuller Attended r
ce** reported Ihe surviving Rede tralia, Denmark and Nationalist
dinner pm tv at Taft
T u i-I-quit because thry had lost ronfl- Chins.,
The vote for establishing the evening. H-moree - of ihe nartdsnet in their officer*.
Tha mop-up continued elsewhere fact, finding body, which constitut­ were Mr. and Air Hinton of To
In-South Korea. General MacAr- ed a part of a larger Australian lumbii*. (I formerly of T~.fi
th irV headquarter* reported a proposal, was t6 In favor, minitotal of mor* than n&amp;JMU prison- against and Russia, Poland and
Csechosluvaktn abstaining.
sanction for tt. N, -ponsorsJjip «*
Simultaneously the General As­ a "prrventWe war."
,ow overcast skies limited to
U. 8. delegate John Foster Dul
y 30 Ui* doe* support sortie* sembly* political com ml Heq. be***n
a technical debat* on specif!- let said the stK’nspr* never had anof U A Fifth A ir Fore* fighter*
amt bombers. The A ir Part* sum- points of an American-harked Idea of including a "preventive
rrftry reported 180 enemy carnal- seven-nation plan to combat ag­ war" pruviaion. He eiplalned th
language in the new draft wa'
Ilea. B2w flaw over the cloud* gression.
The anti-aggression plan has more precise ou this point and ws
and used radar to hit rail bridges
north of Pyongyang and targets been revised to incorporate sug­ designed to meet ahlerthm. mi-i
gestion* to remove any Implieo by jirar-1 nnd Yugoslavia.
at Chongjln.
dollsit— both for the i Is let and for
pntsle oil companies which have
dolled Gulf waters with oil wrlls
under lease arrangements with the
slates.
Still to be settled Is a federal
govtrnmrnt move for an account­
ing » f the oil wealth taken from
the lands since 1V47 when the
Supreme Court mule It* first rul­
ing in the so-railed "ThM ands”
cases, that Involving California.
The courts In the process of die-

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money to said deputies for consi­
dering omitting lo enforce the
gambling law*.
The third count charged neg­
lect of duty by permitting hla
deputies "to accept money from
notorious violator* of the gamb­
ling laws In consideration for
which said depul lies failed to en­
force said law*."
In Ita fourth count the indict­
ment alleged that Sullivan "per­
mitted some of hla deputies to
make raids on gambling esta­
blishments for the purpose of
coercing and inducing the owner*
or operator* to comply with de­
mand which notorious criminals
were making on said owners and
operators that said notorious cri­
minals lie permitted to share in
the profits of said gambling esta­
blishments."
This same count charged that
many raids were made between
March. UUP, and March 11, 1250.
for the purpose of "coercing and
inducing
sam
Cohen,
Harold
Salve)-, Jules
Levitt, Charles
Friedman and Kdw ird Rosen­
baum. co-partner* doing a gamb­
ling business under th* name of
the H ami G Syndicate, to comply
with demands that Harry Russell
was making on said partners that
the said lla rry Russell be per­
mitted to share In th* profits of
the ,H and G.”
Sullivan also wa* chargrd with
permitting hit deputies lo sets*
money in gambling raids and
keep H for themselves. The final
cuunl declared that hy hla Incompetence "Ihe welfare and *#curlty nf the people of Dad*
founty are endangered."
M IA M I.
Oct
id
Floyd
•Miner, 32, assigned lu auard forrnrr Dade county depu ty sheriff
George Patton who has been "tell­
ing a i r about the link between
gambling and the sheriff* office,
-.aid today a gunman fired a lone
shot at him last night as he climb­
ed into his automobile.
.Miner, special investigator for
the Dade county g ia n j jury prob­
ing gambling activity In Ihe coun­
ty. said the shooting took place
near hi* home.
He said he had returned home
for a change of clothing. A* he
was getting Into his automobile, hr
related, a man walked rapidly tow­
ard him.
The man fired on* time, the bul­
let striking th* car door.
The assailant Jumped Into a
waiting car and sped off, Miner
said.
Patton, former deputy in charge
uf the
abarlffa
anil-gambling
squad, voluntarily cam* to th*
grand Jury to "toll ail." If* Im­
mediately was placed under 24hour armed guard as a precaution
against gan“ |and bullet*.
Robert H. Givens, fe c ia l coun­
sel for th# grand Jury, said Pattor*’* “ Incredible story*' mad* him
"more of a target for gangiter*'
bullets than (W illia m )'D ru ry ,"
Drury, former Chicago police
captain, had prepared testimony
far a special serial* committee in­
vestigating Interstate crime when
hi- was cut down Kept. 26 hy a
shotgun Most.
Given* said the grand jury and
Ihc "proper authorltle*" had been
notified of ihe shooting Incident.

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H O T P O TA TO
S A IG O N . Indochina, Oct. 18—
(AT— Four French soldier* and
eight Indochinese civilians wars
Injured last night wh*n Comm u n ist-M nationalist guerrilla,
throw a grenade into a crowd be­
fore a 400-girl hrolhel reserved
for th* army.

Both muvea has# b**n rumored
for aosithe aa a probability if the
election want according to Comrnaolat plan.

eastern source* claimed
that m i top German Commun­
ists have not bean Informed eo for
h? Hootnw when to axpoet such
iip M U l i xi, If at all, wktlo tho

TO THE LADIES!

COM M Y U lU .

VH rtoa sources aald tha main ofM « f tha alaction wax to “opart
Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and
Bulgaria.

It la an open secret behind th*
Iron Curtain that Polish and
Ctaqhoalovak Communists are axtramaly Jealous of what they con­
sider unnecessary Russian favor*
to
Gorman Reds. They have
boon forced to advance economic
halo to tho Soviet ion* at th* eipens# of Iholr own countries' liv­
ing standard.
This Jealously, together with
traditional suspicion of Germany,
wna partly alleviated during the
summer whon tho Soviet son* re­
gime renounced all claim t o warToot territories and tho repatria­
tion of expelled Germans,

W c'rc proud #f the'scores of business women
following careers in Sunshine Service . . . helping
to make things better, brighter and easier for
everyone. And we’re happy to join the Florida
Fed eration o f B u sin e ss and P ro fe s s io n a l
W omen’s Clubs of America in saluting women’s
accomplishments all over the nation ...and here
at hom e’’helping build Florida!”

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SERVANT Of
THE CENTURY

Growers Helped

..O C T O Itt

Witt M umbrella woe •topued hr
tho farce of the wind as ha attomptod^UiMiroea r*»h Avenue at
La ta Monroe was rough, sritk
w a «w crashing over tho bulkhead

On a i

tho sand had been recently washed
Moaktool Pier underneath which
fcW* W» motor* running while

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In protection against Uw atormcagco of birds at th# Zoo wore
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T o Protioto the Progress of A n u r ia .
T o P r t t i a Praeperily for Rasferd.

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Hurricane Lashes At
•Florida Keys While
Gold Coast Prepares
W indsRcach 1 1 0 MPH
As Storm Center
• Moves
Northward
T o Florida Coast

S A N F O R D . F I .O K I P A .

Soviet Seeks
Place On U.N.
Peace Patrol
Dulles Says U. S. Pre­
fers Smaller Powers,
Handle Patrol But
Will
Compromise

TU ES D A Y

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10

Red Debacle Nears In Korea
As Race For Capital Begins;
Far East Policy Reinforced
I'.i

Min ArtlutrSpokesman

Crewman Testifies Flying Cloud
Carried War Cargo To Red China

No.

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LAKE SUCCESS.*Oci. 17 (/!’)
l'&lt;» W i t h i n I K M i l e s
Tru m a n I’rosonts Medals In M a cA rllm i
Sees U. S. Blocking
— Soviet Foreign Minuter Andiei
(
' I l 'v n n i jy a m : W i l l i
Y. Yuhm tky today demandril RutCommie Aggression
■ D
nan (rprrtenlation on an Ameri­
in
R a m ie O f
C it in s
Elsewhere In Orient
can-hacked l*eacr pallid ryilem
I d K 'D
ik t
17
• is
'm e t WASHINGTON. Oct 17
(»P)
A former member of the crew to check on the woild't Irovihlr j
.s\\ l it \sr 1st r». Oct. t7—
it .III
tliil s #»||||| k&lt;M r til I ••limifll
MIAMI. Oct 17~&lt;/P) Stead­
•poll
— I'f* wi'lmf 1nim in 9|tr#kh lit
leitified today that the Ithiandtten Liner "Flying Cloud" delivered
11
in m t lil i1i!Mitk:h
ily mcresnng winds reached M)U S . Delegate John Fotler Dullet. Ihr i u II mb limichl for ihf fir*l
radio tuber, tleel plate*, tteel wire, and other material* to a Communal
1 oniM itirtt»l if n i m i i I* %%i i ! i i i i
mile velocity in the Florid* Key*
llmr
•lltir
Hl»
I'drifir
talk
wilH
China port after a run fmin Japan.
replied hr pirlrirrd lhal •mallet Griiri 91 %!•» Wthiir. Ih r nrraiv
niilr# **| Dir |(#*il K*»|r m i i 4|*i I.«I.
and 50 mile* at Miami at 2 P. M.
The letlimony wa. given to a Senate Commerce tubcomm.llre bv „ „
&gt;hou|,| m, kr
,llf
,m k
«inn U a major foreign i»ohr%
I
»t'v:
today a* South Florida battened
r\raum(
♦ Calvin F. IlonawltiI hi
of Reading
. . . .
vthlrrww Ihr •»|»roioc bHoI of a
I II %9 m i l « n m n lh -lf|p| file \|nkled. however, that the
down (or a hurricane approaching
Da., who tald ha wat the avilitani Hr
fofrrful. n r» rfforl to Ifiilmf
| l i n l Il&lt;fe tlirn o l *»U file I ♦tulip* « l
elertrician ittosrd the ship.
111*11',1 tpoitton would lie glad to Ihttsii Io l.ilk |»r.*ir in rra1i*l»r
with
110 mil' wind* whirling
He
said
trvrta l
thousand* ’
I i u Ihm i
iS r
u «i
h a i
f i in n i h i
lrrm%
Il
«
i
ll
hr
m
H
r
In
War
Mound it* center.
drum* of oil were removed from reconsider thru ntigiesl view il
Mmuirial flprra llonar, birth*
'H ) l » l \ t..k«4l(l l l l l w v lo r llie \ ti­
The peak wind at that hour
the ahip before It reached Com- the Soviet Union intend* to "silopl plarr nf thr I'nifruf N a t io n * .
lled \ ilinfit.
.
whittled o w the little retort fish­
munlat China after he had asked
Arm y
Intelligence officers
li a positive altitude
I lie 1 S. l i n t C 4 Y 4 I 1 v « m l tli*
ing town of liltmorada. on upi»er
fO K Y O , Oct 17 t/P) Amen*
surh shipments were proper.
if#*|I||||||| ol K o |*4 ( R O K ) I 99%|
f’ leiumahly Dullrv me*nl lie
Matecumhe Key. about 60 airline
im
I n f f f i in lift* I •! l e l l l " i l l l"*
lion 1« it 1 wav revealed a* the
&gt;i*»Muin wfie IsinnR *4* K fflift
mile* touth of Miami.
w**
willing
lor
s
compromise
il
seaman who wrote a naval offit tr r n g llir n n l f o n i H l r u k l y at a r r •of Ills Reel ( 4|mI *1 I »||| H iit lr i
The tlocm renter wat *1ill offr—r |a«r Septerolier -eying h«i the Soviet Union harked iqi it* itlll of a^irriornl U lw rTn P lfil
was op an A m e ric a meirhant protested |»e*i e drviret willi vume
!•» I*» t in t lo |m t | llie kti#H lo tit
ihotr hut wat hearing down on
H r n l l i u t n a n a n il ( ' i f i i r i a l M u A r rhip that wat “ hlorkud* tunning
lilm t
the Florida Keyt
Wind* were
concrete
action
to
srivr
*•
ptnnl
lltu i ai W . i k r
| » U m l.
in lo i m r j
from .lapan to I'nm m nnM I'hlin
M* t (iit*«|Mtf)rien| | )n ii W Infr
it'adily inrteatiug.
and fitful
Senator Hsemimn (D-W asht of a Kremlin change o| polo y.
• o iiitr* i f | m i t e i l I m ls y
li« id k# it Ii llir
m i *. 1 e|»* 11 tei|
.YcinqualU drummed againit thouI got a ropy of the letter and retd
I liey 14 itI Mi I iitnun rtpreMcd
The two men addressed the I ’.N.
it to the Senate op Sept. 22 That
tiir v «|*il ii 1% s n l i i n t«« •t iiiif feitli
•andt of hoarded up windowt in
touched off the Commerce com Assembly** I'tditiral Committee • (iro n 'll with M n Aitliur • out­
in •itiur t.f MiKii l«ig
in a!4
South Floiida.
mittee investigation which led to shortly after they hrld a private line nf the Aviatic ulU4lion «nd lm
•
I •If1 « ri| |rgg
Palm frondt were timing am*
today's hearing.
40-minute
rontet-aimn
on a inmlrnre iln l 411V (urther In m \1*l»9.«• % Ills 1*1 IP
| tilt Vo »4Y
leave* and tmall hranchet mapped
" I wrote the letter,*' Konawitt sweeping veto.free plan In rum- immot lliniili mutt lie blocked with
\\r t i l l nf I 't n n o ttti; .«lttlf*%| (f t *
replied
in
answer
to
a
question
bat aggression. Tin- pem-r patrol
from tree* at guilt drove in from
from Senator O'Connor (D -M d l, system is part of the entire plan unlit H V |Miwri
1ttfill %%111 lend fit* Kriifdit .*#1 #(•
the tea. The heavy weather mnted
arting chairman of the subcom­ which also provides for emergency
I he tLS F.ightb Aimy. normally
•e|*l |r»! III.Ip «||8 !&gt;(Xf 4f trips i W
'(lf»tl
toward the Florida Gulf coatl,
mittee. Rut Ronswitt hastened to (ieneral Assembly -rs-inn- and tlvlioned in I •p4ii. 4oil I 4r I’.ait­
i n i f t n l D I on f t
which may get the heaviest blow
add that “ many correction* necd- the placing of military forres at em n4» 4l 4nd 4ir force* will l*e
rd In he made In the letter.”
\l*
•'•■irijMtiilfftt
Itrsyfricspn trd etil
lMi ni l
the disposal of the U N when a
after the Keyt are patted.
4t
mm li
gre4lrt
fh*
I m e t t r u ll*
H r alto testified he wtu w rit­ breach of the pearr has incurred. m nut lined
• • I*
*'*l*
The tlnrm it moving on a path
ing about the Flying Cloud, iden­
• *•••?
l* }'"ii&lt;j&gt; rtiigj in
8 10*
Dulles said after his talk with •tieiiKlh ill.in brlme the Kntf4n
U U n il, I 'm •
.\t
thr
«nm
liixton
of
thru
hUtnrn
nti-rting
on
W
nki
approximately the tame at that fol­
'
•
•
•
••
•
ii
t
f
»'»iiiiiiri
tifying the ship publicly for the Vishinaky that no sgreemrnt waa C4inpiign. the MIIIIICI t.tid.
\ 1 •1
(h it rnitvtnn *hnkr* li«ni|* "ith ton*
Ihnn*
first time.
lowed by the ditatlrout Labor Day
It.* fiM«t t|iM tp rf« M P I f ft r gIflrf
reached. He rtplaineil• f ••
ttnli
ith
n •* U U O l • 'o ,»w
i
I h e y repiuted the ni4|or empire- p t r s c p t in c th# c r r u t - •» It r i
lilt! •#»• I ' l t w U y n i £ h t
flu
The Flying Cloud was one of
hurricane of 1035.
"We talked over some of our
n
t
h
r
M rd ll
• • v . * « i v i l l i n •tl •pt**l K r.t r (e f e i'# r « . J ln y l •»&lt;l«Ch
J . Q. Calloway, who ha* Ireen a numlier of Isbrandtaen l.tne difference* regarding the I'niird «n o| the IXUlre innleirncr w** h r«f H u it r i f«i l i * lit Hiffot '•■• Rt i
• *(1111
That tame tlorm of 15 year* appointrd Chriitraas Ssal Sale
Me.Ul «*f Mrnt. It. pirarntin* thr
ntton*, 'hr ( * h » r f I i r f i u v r
irm iiM t

ft* h i t

M ir

Release Of Dade
Sheriff Or d e r e d
&gt;.By^ Florida Court
— The State Supreme Court to­
day ordered impended Dade coun­
ty Sheriff Jim m y Sullivan re.
Iratrd from rualnday.
ft »*( hi« bond at 11,000. A
warrant waa srrvad on Sullivan
yesterday after he waa indicted
by the Dade county grand Jury
The action came almost im ­
mediately after a brief hearing
fv which Sutllvan'a Jack Kehoe.
told the court tha Indictment
"•otally and wholly
fails to
charge” the suspended sheriff
with violation of any atate law.
Assistant Attorney O e n e r a l
Reevei Bowen, representing the
State, said he
believed under
iC w tits t* Os oagf Ms l

Galloway Launches
Drive
Aa| T i i Im t c i i Io h I,vh m
a^
Jam#* Q Galloway. Christmas
seal chairman, reported todav that
plans ara underway for a M r «*l
of Christmas seals, stated that the
mailing Hit I* more ramnlet* th*"
ev»r before and predletad that the
goal of 15.000 will be reached.
At the first quarterly meet In v
of lb « Semlnola County Tuh»r*ui«
■la Association Thursday at th*
C ity Hall. Mr*. R 8. 7lttrower.
aeretary, reported that a 2n*rcen*
0f the proceeds of the sale re
mains in Remlnole County to carry
on the program.
Of the remaining I I perrent. P
perrent goes to the state offt'e fn»
health education films, rllnlrs. yrays and the field secretary; 4
percent to the National Tuherculn
ala Association seminar* and on*
percent to research fe» n a » ear
does, the staled. Mr*. J. P. C ul­
len presided.
g
, ------------ ~ ------- -------- j ■_ _

former .Sanford Man
Dies Of Heart Attack

Angus R. Chappell, 75, uncle
of Mra. W. V. Lovell and a resi­
dent of Ranford from 1907 to
1918, died of a heart attack yes­
terday In Behring.
M r. Chappell, retired secretarytreasurer of th«
ConsalWatad
Naval Wore* Company of Jack.Jjpville, eras on a lour of South
Florida when hia death occurred.
Since hi* retirement three years
ago he haa lived In Tbmpa.

MRS. B L U R OIKS
Word haa been received of the
death nf Mr*. Chland Blue, moth­
er of Mr*. Maxwell Stewart,
formerly of Sanford, Mra. Blue
died at her home In Lake Wales
last Saturday.
«
W O M KN D R IV E R S !
w C IR C A (JO. Oct.
I7 --# A V -T h »
nation's women are giving onlv
"taken support” to the

ship* which were attarkrd hy
chairman for the Reminnle Coun- Chinese Nationalists late last
ty Tuberculosis and Health As­ year and early in I960 in waters
sociation.
off Shanghai. The Flying Cloud
was hit hy a shell from a N a­
tionalist wirshlp nff Shanghai
last Nov. 16.
Ilonawtti said In hi* letter that
.Ike ship- vs* carrying oil. gaso­
line and steel armor plats, at wrell
as other material*, from Japan
to Comta uniat China.
But In making "tort r 't ion*”
in his latter, Donatella told the
1Alleged Pay-O ff Man vrnilors that no gasoline was
aboard I hr Flying Cloud. He said
he had mistaken another inflamI
Ricci Slashes Arms side
material for gaaolin*.
.
W hile In Custody lie aKo said that some “ mild”
steel plate, rather than armog
lale, was loaded on the ehlp at
( IIK 8 T K K . P a, «*c« 17-i/Pt
olie, Japan, lie described it at
— ( ralg Kills, head of Philadel­
a medium quantity.
phia's Vice Squad, shut and
Another wllnett. Walter Palerkilled klMaelf at a louel) road
lls s ils s e t 0 0 p | g t M e )
near Chester today. H r was
under subpoena to appear be­
fore a federal grand fury In­
vestigating
racketeering
In
I'hiladetphla. Kills tnd other
police official* had been sum­
N’o sform damage to eelery seed
moned before the grand Jury
after (ieorge F. Rtrhardson. As­ bed. or to tender green beans w*.
sistant Retire Superintendent, reported today hy grower*, hut
Dr. It W. Rupreeht of the Central
told federal authoriliea that
Horida Kt|&gt;erlment Rtation deMarry (N ig ) Rosea, prominent
underworld figure, ran a vast rlaird that loo much rain might
■umbers racket In I’hlladelpkla. affect the plants, especially the
hcant.
One lirnrfirial effect of the rain
NF.W YORK. Oct. 17— &lt;/P)—
may I* to wash out some of th*
A wit nett, described by autbontie* salt that has been accumulating In
a* an important link in Ntw York toll Hue to the low water table, a*
City'* hig gambling-graft scandal, a result of dry weather, he staled.
City Manager Clifford MeKihhln
attempted tuicide lait night in a
hotel suite where he wat being held declared this morning that no complaints of flooding had yet been
in protective cuitody.
received, and added that cleaning
Hrooklyn Dutrirt Attorney Mile* out of storm sewarx on Park Ave­
i r * t i i i i H no ro «o m m
nue had improved drainage.

Key Witness In
N. Y. Graft Probe
Attempts Snicide

group's annual entry

on method- of building up Ametl- r r f r i re*! to Mm A lt h i lt »•
te n

it r e n g i h

in

A tu .

The informants indicated that
v-ne of the three American rflvttions ven' to tha Rnrean campaign
fr*m the United States might he
retained in the Orient. Rut thry
v*l&gt; I mil -H*r lose yitecis for I ■**»•&lt;«)•

nf

*rr*

lltir*

9

lllr'll **

f InletnnthniMl II idlophotui

Service Officer Pay-Off Charged
Shows Vets How &lt;To Dewey In N.Y.
To File Claims Flection B a ltle

w

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i lll 'M t

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.■&lt;#*4111 K •tl »*«ti ' i •'44^i i from i (innitlk* 4 1**11J fh* !»»B(| lf% l'y M | 'J ,8 l'r f

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for

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d ife s l
w ile ,.
•h e
n -.| s
ploimenl.
10
1 fh*n 9*4tiVhf*rn Imtf •&gt;(
Tie conferee- agreed to remove
sinMr ,'d MM-I fit** •Ail# rtf
KAntectean Irmipi from Kmen at
»»fl l|»4»tr 141
-piir.lv at poxthle, entlil-tlng »e
1 l.w Knflllt Kmv#*i«|8
Tim •*l.9v
curi1' problem- to thr South K"
(mm S*9ri *t Ir* •&lt;r8l»8C •#MI,
G i v e n Governor Is Accused •IttsVr
rear army. The rra-ou i- In avoid Explanations
•'ll flllh...... It
•Hi V
#t|
irri’-iling the sensitive Korean*
O f Paying Hanley • hi milt
On Hospital And
srtd mit iiei-e*-nry to reduce amd
#)l*'*1 1•4••41
ic li
*!•••
shb forres in Asia
T o (^uii C’.tmpaif;u •••T'*h»»-* 44|**•tlitIseI9
*| iyt •! ||ii*
Survivors’ Benefit .
.(♦. |
They nddrd their wn- no dl»•til tug Up 18111|
Disttlil (iovvrnor Frank
M ••Ui mn of cutting down Far K.i-t
SI «
t l l l l k . I I. I t ;
•••
K«H ••J8f» riittmifi
Velri*n&lt;
rrowilerl
the
lrgi"0
Rhodes «f Rntary
International err- forres in order In loiild Up
•i f t i r m o i I h iK I U i I
1 *•r 8 -4»*1
T h - | - 58•■
ll•allaeea ns s*as* »lsl
Hut I" rapacity lv*l night lo h n '
was entertainwl hv President in
f I s.sillniss-4
t i m |.1 8 t h »( lit* til* • r t Is sit i l l s ! l | » s r ' l
Melvin I
Dixon tlalc
vllle Tnurhton and Rntarv d im
th r
|ti 1 o i t d
t i n m i . 1 st
« f t i 9* t l i*d
tor* and rnmmitlre chairmen *' Or. RojrcrN Named
«»f I inti# *mnl f
r » ins* lisr It
offu er for veteran* affain. mil
S a n Ifiid D r o v id r s
the Am bm Inn la»l night when re
II 4(*lr % **ilh h im
I h r lir ilffB H f
line
method*
of
establishing
'lawn*
Head O f Hospital
port* were heard on the artlvitle.
«(•ill 8 1 t p iru e si*i8 | n r R f r I*
fm ie»viie conneiled diva lol.l »**. C*t*ft*1(! • h II# • II -199*11*8 Il«4»|r
of the Rntary Club for the M in in '
P a r k ini* S n a f r I* o f
year amt suggestions were made bT A I.I.A IIA S S K K .
thr 17 0U1 •ecuie hoipilaliraliou, ami io-.*'"'
|Mthli# i • I* f il •8
I H F t r i |»# »
.11
, . . . .
If f i u »
Mr. Rhodes fur iniphm-nting ib- -The Cahioel t&lt;«U)' sppoinlrd
0! T iiitk ri
work nf 1 iinintitters.
&gt;&gt;r. W r» Rogers siiiwrlnteodent for rfe|*endenls after they !••*' I# ♦** (l»h(% Ilf h i . P#I* 4I ' •lt#i
Among thnve present w*m ft, -f rbe H -n -u .siiii Hospital (or died
tfssfl •*4(1 hll«t 1 »•» •• !•»*#•• IW*»9
\ 1.1*
he mentally ill at &lt; hsltsb™-to e.
C. W. H.vVet, Ramlall Chme. .1 , w
lit* !|4»
M.l l
*l»*l
rff .♦ f
•*I. ..
•••11 81#9 i l l 1»
| |r - 1 - ml rr-lltr erf hv I d M*1
Dr.
Rogers,
a
member
of
the
•t.s
I - Ingley. It K. True, (Srorre Kttn
M M Im
iint ••*•#
it t It*
It l.l
till,
rhaiiman
of
the
|(eh-liililaii"»
taff
for
(he
la-1
16
yearand
».t.
Andrew Stine, Dr R. W Ruprerb*
II* lr «
•h r If#
I III- I
hlef
physician
of
rhe
in-tllotlnn
Commission of the I hurda D(ieorge Totlhy, Sam Martina. J*rt
I9*r# l**i . H '♦#■•*
,t%nt«i*v 1
Rstigan. Rollsrul Dean. 0. W (or thr last eight, silrrer-ls J. |s.s11me ill of the Amenisn l.egimi
tin* m
II.
Th
rrrrll
who
iltril
r
*
.
t
7.
Spenrrr. II. I.. Perkin*. Jr . I*r ,\
\1,MA\Y. N N
^ t 17 i*ri •#V K in g f tl II d
who ilfged l.egmnnailes lo h'ip
The
Cabinet'*
artion
w*i
lakW. K p p J t ., Fred II WilliamIII 'III. te ller II m .
h*i»9*# f ll. al
\rv% V t ll'i Inllri r |r » lt#»fi *••••
•n unanimously after l&gt;r Roger* rnrresie memlierrhqi m ruder to
and R»h Harris.
•I -•#• \tff|i|a n#t9*h ••( ' *••41*441e .e i-t
ras recommended liy Hr. William promote lienefirial legnla tmn Mi |84I||H rtM | llf d •##*I •h %*••!» I k * " " '
\ 5 r llM r , llir r jl y BN'fl"
•
•• o f h
H. MrCidlagh of Jark-onvllle. Martin rferlsred thal llo rid i 1 « gfir #|| «((&lt;*#( ll»«l l-ivrifld f I ll#,M4
T V S U I T F II.K II
4M#I ##♦( nf f||f (I t, -• 8•t*8|i . . . i t «
•hairman nf the Florid* Medical forlunsle m having the m&gt;ot out
N E W Y O R K. Oct. 17 rAV
•i
ii-e i| lo Iro rk e t
f»l#
8* I
I h ' . r y h »« li*#ltilf»4lr#l I#v •!»* 1.
The Pilot Radio f'orp filed a \ asocial Ion’s committee on state
end M ill I f e t r i s
- 9*1 M-# n v 49f.
suit today attacking the enlm •onlrnlled medical Institutions and ilamlitig stale service n l l n - i rd R . |ll||.||( 8991 fr»l • 114•( #I tFMII #•
fiiifl'i -,1 !♦#♦!4#t nitiri*
M4#l f r i r
erretary of the Florida Soeinty anv vlate m the union, addon- •*» 4 ' |i«yfiil
television deeivinn nf the Fed
1 • I* I w4v—i #»#•• to ,
flm 8 . .(H|
*e..*l f
eral Communiratlnns ('ommissim •f Neurology and Psychiatry.
(h il he wai quoting l.cgioiinvorv |**r R I Unlry
. S f ir r f hc-l -a re-,, f|A|
\ • - ft*»- -e -l
e ■ arbitrary,
rapririous
and
from pi ai In ally evciv dale m
1»4 1 r ill
lIlMI fh* n \ W \ n n f • . fl.v- U'##|«l | 4# 4
1 11*
OrtYKH 1 8 •*
MK.M K KN II I
against the public Inlerrst.
R A L TIM O R K . Oct. |7 -A*i II making this attrition. Mr Mailin . 1. 9 1 K* 4 n il 4 I d le l ir t r 4*r#l I#&gt;
The suit, first of several thal
1 niff If..Is. .1. «f If . 1 i H «•
Ills*
had been promised, asked United I* Mrmken is critically III In was inlriMfiirerf liy Jio-I I old
slits
m
1 Ii the
11 4 flic V y r t lr f il 4 V
. o ».
f I* \ , IM l»f* *a*fIM4' * ...
I.Klatva district rmirt at Hrooklyn Johns Hopkins Hospital.
I l s s lls s r s
o a S-aa&gt; a is l
l.r •|lcf* m l |(4i 8 r ll»*»I 8 4 m! fit it ’ ll
•1I f •
The famous author, newspaperfor an Injunction suspending en
g o -r e d 11,-1 li e 1 .. 4- |iO* #4f® 8
1 5% ,11 ■ »n»rnl l&lt;■i 1 ik r ih r m in im i
fnreement of the Commission'* "tan, rritir and authority on th I ' K I D ’ K I i S l n N A S t S t \|
S
t
els
9# *11
order of (let. 12 authorising the Vmeriran language, *u(feted a — •
N K W YO R K, IM . 17 s/11 Sen •tfi&gt;M In l lir t in i I n i 'M silr* V i n l f , •ItfM &lt;8f fh# S lf 'l o f • f j p
. .
\| *
Ii ••*89
color method of the Colum
“
It •smllseise .1 flee 9
bia,'re heart attack at his home last
atm M rCaithy ( R- WI - l -aid \e#*t a tvh* i r lh#| cnft 18419 1 • (1
Hroadrasting System.
I uursday.
terilay thal of t*t Slate tl. p ut
*0 , 1,1 I lie •1 * 1 1 0 1 1 iv ltb » t
1 *Isay
iir n
v I S l II 1 \ I I
merit employe* droppi.l «• rioal
h n u l -.-n il •■ 1 tie.
I l i r i . fly* Is*I
1 h lr In fN lfit 58 9*(4 &lt;
rieivrrt-,
I
I
were
later
InS.n
hal
By T K X P.AHI.KY
M e m , H , ! '. (o ld c.f | l'l n* f 1
l*r.1 4| 4* •if Ih r
F i f e k\ •4‘*rh t r i,
into government po.itlon18 eeiMl4iH»4 flu f*• •• k i l l
W A S H IN G TO N . Oct. 17 — (/P)
Texant pledged in t o today to
■ r 1til «|l| It •« fm in n i.ilI 1 4488 •vrtlinif.
“ And to a ir ............
prett for rongrettional action neit year to nullify a Supreme Court
salaries Ilian they w ro i-rllmi || 18 • l i t r i i iMHlft#.n r ,| u n t il W ••«|tt#*4
f fl| f 111 F t
hen they were ‘allowed' lo •« •Imv . lit I 2 6 . l e. • R ill M#*1 4 »
decitton giving the federal government control over the mirginal teat
litis
if
Tift* in# 't tn g fnnib' &gt;lf
I ***| 1 \
Ign." he added.
along the coatl of their dale.
ll*M89#| #»f D llrtrtnt • •f *hc Sc»8l1&gt;.f T o M*
Their avowed resentment was#
fl##1#* f*nt|»ifr f*h4flil Wf
fly W ll.lsARH COM M O LLY
•tr a,
precipitated hy the high court's passed legislation firin g
in#’ f r * 8*1•! K ' h*l»l #•♦
the
refusal
yesterday
to
rehear slates title to the submerged
• 848
7 : 111 n V In fV . I.* b R 1 f ,|,e .
Msny civic groups in the rnuniy sre working for the Iwiiermenl
claims by Texas and Louisiana coastal lines, hut the bill was of citiiens. Mrs. P. M. (iutgles. preodenl of the Sanford (hornets and
f » n f vfia n jfftr,
14 1* 1 »
to ownership of the oil-rich bel*. vetoed hr President Truman. A
often called tha lldelands. The similar Mil was approved by tha Professional Woman's Club, pointed nut today as the nrgsni/atlon
S i m lo r d
W p j i I I m •r
court reaffirmed Its June decision House Judiciary Dommlltae' this launched its program in observin'r nf National (hitmen Women's
ll t g h yeslet'lay 71
giving the federal government rear hut never reeehsd e vote Weak.
# ---------------------------------1
I ' mI sv ^
paramount righta over the
In the House nr Senlte.
"Knowing lhal worthwhile pro- • youth organiiatlon *1 Seminole
it*
11 \i. not 1 1'.
R a in \ • ' - " I s i - ’ 1 1 lift hit%
perty.
Senator
formally
(D -Texas) Jecta hold the interest of their High School known *» the Key
W
l
I
I
I
S.
S
EC
O
N
D
DIVISION.
K...r*
(&lt;1'i
When
Il—
vs
T o t a l r » ,t tain * 47 •45* h#-|
In
Austin, Texts
Attorney expressed
each
organisation |_3uh. Promotion of the lllond
"serious
disappoint­ members,
wid' (lien'
*48r h »
N o r M t il I M
f't n. 1
(ieneral Price Daniel promised ment” at tha la fast Supreme strives to support one outstanding Rank and sight conservation are go no patrol, Father Frank quietly pt&lt; k up lu» nllr and
|i '
l •”1 r m
In continue the fig h t Announcing Court ruling and added:
project," the declared.
Wli»n they are wnumlrd. lie help* tirv llirtu out " I rlanyrt
"tajnr aims of thr IJons Cluh*
•i i t
that he will file a second petition
end tow at 6 l l A M
In order that the public may
And when death reaches not In lake them, he give* (Item (hr la.'
“Congress trill be railed upon know more about these local or­ - f whlrh Harry Robson Is King
for rehearing Dsnlel said:
I Jon and the Rev. Frank Morgan riles of hi* church. He h** dune*
P M
to
exert
Its
poerer
and
authority
‘ I am shocked at the court's
ganisations the following list in Oviedo.
that foe more than I'*' man
o"
«" '* I &gt;' '
to Ko
complete disregard of the undis­ It 14-half of tlata ownership. We • few of the outstanding groups
The Jayrees of whom William less
than nine weeks and e»i h lime re* from Ireland 16 vr - i
ago.
shall
gird
u
the
ronteet
In
thv
The W eather
puted errors Minted nut In
and their projects has &gt;&gt;ern com­ II. Slemper l* president, seek to
ha* l-ft him with e •"""
ire I rive year- ag.. American
ipa
Texas' petition for rehearing and ••••pe that we may soeee-d.
piled hy the R. and P. W. Club;
(rain young business and pm - il
heart.
For
they
were
no
lont-e
J
lion
!rrwq..
res,tied
him
lioni
"Texa*
wiihout
denial
or
1;
'J i
at the court’s refusal Is hear
J 6 C K S O N V I I .I . F . . C V f
Th# Pilot H u h with Mrs. II. feasional men for leadership hy
evidence before making a factual question for over 100 yean owned B. Chapman •* president, sup­ active promotion of municipal strangers lo him hill close frleed-. 1sleeving si Ihr hands of Ispsn A t la n t a
77
M
”
1
would
rather
he
with
them
lo
j
esc
raptors
It
feel
Ibr
(inert
a%4
determination.”
In fee the ildelands adjacent to ports tha milk fund. The Woman * projects.
16
It is m a ik
Nans kept him fe rn an even nor — R o -.to n
The refusal to reconsider Its Its roast. No federal court nor Club, of which Mr*. It. II.
The Seminole County Chamber |he fns holes." he said
66
17
ttdelands derision was announced any other federal authority chal­ Crumley I* president, has for a "f Commerre. II. Jams* Out,
I think Father Frank is the t,e-i I fati- hy landing here again md lie riv e r
71
IN
In tha route order*, wiihout ala- lenged our ownership or our project the "Th rift Shop.” City president, eeelia to promote the loved chaplain I have ever met. Il­ lolling h*&lt;k th- Communist North ft— * M n in e i
ivy
87
righta. For tha federal govern­ beautification is the aim of tha industrial development nf the ia an unique chaplain in a unltur Koreans.
F r e .n o
M
"Twice they save,! mv H#» and Vv*#*#
ment now to chafin'** u c m U Garten Cteb » f which Mra. t* K. county ard to bring u»w elH.tns war. He .hiean't want to I - ihnurh'
h
n
V n »|
(t|
I wanted lo do -otttt lininc m re
an act of uaurpuUeg « 4 trans­ Spanevr la president. The Junior and enterprises her*.
rr»
P
h
o
e
n
ix
i
t
r
i
Baseball twagtsa la one of the
W o - , * - , . gression of our tit!*.
Karlyle HoushnMec Is com­ of a* a hem. nut he Is— hy Amer­ turn," he said, lie 1'ioked on an Washington
70
64
prim ary pmJacta of the Rotary mander of the Sanford Poat 88, ican soldier* who don't want them- old friend— l.t. Col. Jame* W. Kd. Miami
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Rep. Pickett ( D - T f U g ) M id:
at
selves
thought
of
heme*
either
warts
nf
Delia-,
who
had
hren
" In my opinio*, the sta rt ac­ Club i t which Orville Toochtnn tha American Legion, which seek*
7 'i
70 .
Jack .n n v ill#
although
they
are.
her*
In
1946.
Col.
Fdw
artsaid
to Insure civil and national de­
tion Is further evtdeaet that It la praaldanL
&lt;1
Rt
I 'r n s a m la
Ilia
name
la
Fraoela
Wood*
hr
would
like
lo
arreot
thr
oriest's
Tne Klwmnia Club with Ralph fense. Child wulfare and rahahIs ranching doririoge that are
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Ifeallaava us Paw* M r)
and he I* a 4A-year-nld Catholic
Three
yean
ago
treartooce wo Mage V e t)
A. Smith as president, supports

District Governor Of
Rotary Entertained

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No -Storm Damage
Is Reported Locally

Texans Plan (legislative Action To
Nullify High Court’s Oil Decision

B. And P. W. Club Outlines Work
Of Various Civic Organizations *
Irish Chaplain loins G. I. Patrols
And Aids Wounded In Korean Baltic

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Action for I’rs rr Resolution (the
title nf the anti-aggrrsdon plan.l
There was a full and frank ex­
change of views without imiitlve
result*, othei than a l»| irr un­
derstanding of m il r r ’iperliv,- |tnailions.”
It wa* understood Vlshinsky requaatad the meeting, lie ha* •»**
attarklng the anti-aggrrssmn plan
but haa aerompardeil his rentalk*
with somewhat Indefinite espies
■Ions of Soviet willingness to ronperate with the west.

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Santa Claus May Chalk Up Record
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T H U R S D A Y O fT . 111950

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giandrhildren. P o ’ lng their *tay rake with randl*a and pink icing
in Athol. Mr K e .| wa* a*alatant with lee rtram w t i »rrved
The following ilay, Monday. Mr
to I»i Howard Adam*, vrterinian,
Ity IMISK O F I'K L
and i an tell &gt;.f uterus inlerr*ttn g ited n t Scott and hi* daughter.
lerte- ,,f i litld fn and their pel* M r* Mildred Januza and M r*. It.
Mr. and M r* Alfred (lovt-t and
daughter, Helen, iclutm -d from 1 H u K«*r|» lived in Mount Ihu a Jo-cph left for Medfoid, l/m g !*•
trip north Friday. They m o to r*! iiefotr they m ine |o |)i Ita rjr laat land after spending th r aumnirr at
year'. The, liave n ln ad y built a l ake View cabin*. M r*. Janui*
North a* fat *• Allatny, N. \
hrothrr and aiatt i-in law. Mr. nn l garage and u tility u niti and are managed thr cabin* during the
a barncr nf Mr. and M r* Out RapM r*. C haflr* llaiw rit Sir. H a/ord
prirh (iro rg r H art arrompanicel
w hrrr they vf* it* •! M l*. (Jovrf'i ing nil thv w*1►ri himself. Re
log hi thi tiu il • t Mr. h&gt;• 1 1* do the i&gt;»tt H r i* going to W arwick,
wa* a New V*u 1. State r Wit
at thr State ra p ’tol in A llurnyif . rnniing t•» Fh"riila Mi Kc’j wav N A'., to vinit hi* mother.
Regular inerting of thr fieltary
many Vrnt*. The (iirtver* and t ’o i'liip rirto t Iff | garage and ic pat i
shop in A -hh
M■
for I t C i v i r A ■•oriation Incoriuiratrel
; lla u rita t heft loured V n tu
will te- held Tue»day at '1 I*. M. at
•loppini' at )'&lt; a r*.
arid New 11o” 1ipahttr
p -i'” *ti
M r. and M r*. * 'lyric 1la g ’in ►
cr■le­ Miller Aere* of fire. All memierr a
It* Ilnur, FalJ
V t t o 1t m t * it i
I’lH tc l III. ir w • -I'ting annivrr
are urged to atlend.
fr ir n i* . After n l i r r u .
Al
\it it in g Mr. ami M r*. W. I,.
liany thr (iover* lin n went mi to Tuesday « 1 Ihi h'-iii» of Mr. an I
" j* in 1jikc tin
M r* F Ii
Steven* nt Smyra Itrive i» M r.
Wr»t llm tip il’ inl, l.ong Itl.n.d,
Steven** »i»trr and brother-in-law,
V.. where they v i*il*d writi- thi ’ tun. A dil&gt;(Kill* •Iitmt • wma jai*
Mr. and Mr* Morri- Montgomery
former nrighlutr* and frien d ., Mr. in hi»inr ’&gt;r ih. t *•*i"n■inn. i tif
ref Itetroil. Mich. They rvprct to
hi
and Mr*. (leorgr lti*hnp( M r. nn l Cue* ni"Vn t jfllfi th rir
i
* IM |I trivr »pend a month here dui mg which
home hri r
Mr*. Kmil H int* who an f t »|-t
i l time they will tout thi« »talr and
ing to move to Florida hnvh • uii'im d H i fit I Ilf A iirua I,
vm t niany of the attractionr
a le
Ii ii * y
l.t
«.ipifHT
1
bought a home in larkr Helen. ■”
Florida ha* to n ffrr. They are
\ l n Cover'* aunt and untie, \ t ’ g to iim l' i ■ ogi wl idiit ion i.
.loio ph
S ehm itrr a n d planning on viaiting Tampa. St.
and Mr*, I'eter JfllllUiitt.
lugidei , Mildievl, I'nulitie and C etrr.hiirjf, M iam i, etc.
While in I.ong l viand. Il&lt; I n
We etr all very huppy that Mr.
nt nt hy, Ic-i'ether with Mr an 1
rrlrh ra tril her liirlhday Sept .*-i
.Scut 1, Ii 11\ •• rrtiirn n l .I»rt’&lt; ■ Rotiinry and Mr. W illiam
(a. Ilol*
with a patty at llie Imrden **iid ry «
tM*n in St. Newell are i,olh gelling along m
coo n fc
llolel in tiacilrn C ity, lo n g I
nicely «fter their operation*. They
Wheir lh *\
t r i .Inn
land, f'rn e n t at rlu p atty I, id'
are leoth at their renperllvr home*
n f th r Sn
her panrit*
re fa ('g r e a t k'lnl with frl
now, and wi&gt;h to (hank all of
d m I f Jtr|Umin *r rrlrh iN tM i­
and nhj le. Mv fi*’t, , , .|c ' tn t
Ort&lt;rtft*r 1 . their friend* for the kindne**e*
n i l,rr
iiirtfo
J. i n., n .tnd Mr and Mi
tji v r
her i. t
that were lieitowed up&gt;m them.
&gt;Vlt.fr**•1. M Rfjttl
Itiwhtp. \h t I Inf! r i*
for
C m
• lit
th r tN-fftMiMfi lyrrtlilfH The-e two grand fellow* are al*
*iH*rc*arv'
• M e 'AVAIlie 'M i
I v. .i nt hv
re hr 1 III 7i ti«! tin »f ht*r me vt ne*t door neighbor* ami had
hen at Miller Aerra.
her. Mr. iiml Mm. to la- hopvitallted almost at lh *
Mr. and Mi . I rani ev K' d o f and gn
!!#.- •time- time We hope that wilt aeuin
Smyrna llriv r returned M&lt; ruin y Cvlel t
. Mr ftiul Mi
mi ti rr m iiiliii jin«l tie all weM again.
with their lmu-e tia d e r ..f t * ’
nlii)
Mr
Joseph
The new home &lt;if Mr. Fredrick
• liendmg five monih* in A lh " 1. in tlo r, Mr,
, where fhi'y vi.ir*at wild Seiieoirrr. At Irr-II ■&lt;("|l,lKill* dlflltar ■tollav on Smyra Itrive I* romplrt
fl*
rlTf
M
i M
l*Mh .t liirlhday eel and he and hi* *i»ter, Jo*epnlt»e
their (aniily of ehildren and

lly « A M IIAW RON
NEW
Oct. 12 — &lt;/T*)— Toy maker* lay that Santa Clam
may ilia lt up * irtn iu or two him ielf Inn year.
Ih»y I'.oV lor high m ttk i in i*lr&lt;, at good at nr belter than la•I
y ra r’a ir r nn I 4VKI million, at rnanularluicri* value. They promtir nr «
high* In v a n ity ami &lt;|uality o f t
plaything
in -.mla's park.
III.'
unit I" alimit the •amir rrprrarntrd In toya. Clteu#-mlm|.
rd yo u n g itrri rah find aeta with
a t In * I yt rr, Hut Ih i'ti’ w ill I
mom t i l- fur S.mta to visit, amt thr propa, perform er* and unith rir rl.nl’ may have m .irr m im ry malt needed to «tagr hlg top act *
till* y r ir , -ay* \t lh u r M. R a­ T h e ir'* a rarouael that worka for
phael,
pti-.idi-nt
of
th r
Toy any rhild wanting to try a hand
• mi*.n lu ll f ■ &lt;‘f th r I I. S. A ., at am utrtnrnl park operate oi.
(tamea alto follow the trend
In r. Hr pn-dlrt* n record ihm and
lot lay . in *pit&lt; of th r television toward rareera. New "real * It na­
tion” game* include: oil pro*dan
M ail null i lioim * *rrm li» eon* porting, foreign trade, trim * drru t Thalr urw i'h ri&gt; tm a* rata* irction, range ridlnng, big game
login
ju»t coining out, li* l a* hunting, and polHlra.
And foi thoar who in*lnt horn*
high -■ fill i n ri nt more toy*
a profeaiton, tier,
lin t yrat limn ta*t amt give making I*
I la r Ilu iiy * lunch space in lh*’ Ih rrr are many new »tylr* In
equipment. For one, Ihere'a a
lira.I a.
YntlliK rnwhoy* and cow girl* m iliialurr diah-w Bailing marhinr
(itc- ..iily o il] rliuniiiatr th r toy which really rlra n * liny pla't depart mi ni * of » ln rr* again— dlahrt.
a i
.1 &gt;■ th in k * to th r IrlnFor the romlng generation of
vltlon popularity.
deroralora there'* a line of |ila*ti.
It'll 'In ftrurc
hu*inr*a am) furnitute five tnrhe* high with
profr vinnal man. anil th r rnniing a floor plan for a ranch hottar.
c a r e r j j ii I, will have bigger In
In thr huainrr* nf rhild ra tr,
nlng*. t or*.
there’* thla one—a new arrth*
1*1 &gt;tin g li'i- im o
rra lia tira lly hie* doll with blank fa rr* of
•till i
i r-i'.&gt;h tu n rilo rth . jud g ­ vinylitr plaatir, with crayon* for
ing hy th r |o&gt;. tiring p rrv irw rt!
dtawing on any fraturg* the
at tin A m in i an Toy In d ltu tc .
young me'h»r may fancy. She
U rn - at*' -"trie of th r hltslneues
•m l tm ifr* Ion* n youtig*trr ran ran wipe Ihntn riff with a tlaatte
and give her doll another new
tnaVr n atari in tin * Thriatm a* —
fa ir pronto.
In thi&gt; m ti-r iy :
Would lw a worulrtfiil idea for
Voting a r .h ilr rt* who want to
I ffn in r r it \ planner* ran have a lot* of u*.
*I ‘ lift..........I l r r l liy m it with
ito r r * , a|&gt;Mrlim*ntv anil house* i H iitlitm l I frit*** Arhnnntt**
i lir n ia at-., a juvrnile rlraltin g
■IIt i a
f it th r lln itr I n id m t T lm r tr r R n lin u iltir
N atio n i ’Milling
Toy
lum lirr Hr S u llrrrd trrllrlrn rlr * til
yatil • f f» t i ih m r r to work out Vllamina I II , I I I Nlarln and Iron
a joh from hlurprinly.
An nti-mii m r rg y |ah m -I lie
i lint.
n ivnrI till ’ irlg r t ro u n lrr
foi fi i i i ling out uranium (fro m
I M•; &gt; n : « ■ ll lln l ||» in lh * art |.
.1 n alnir ivwnrra havr a
w hir rhoirr, Drug atm * fountain*
rotor rttm plrlr with a malted
mill, machine that worka, and *n ft
drink
di*|*rn-rf«
and
aundar
dir hr a, Kttfvrr marked* ate avai­
la b le toy »l(*.
Ciatagr
ant
service
atatinn
i r ’ InliiK it o n.-ihlr with tnya.
(In r atatinn ha- i pump for wa*hIng ra ta, nil ■hanging apparatu*
and a working rlrv a io r for roof
parking T h * rr‘a in auto rrp a ir
to r art Ittrlnding a lark, wronrh
and removable wheel* and tire
Toy m iVrr I havr ilu p llitijrd
almo ' • * ri \ i i i j r of tn trk In
A h im k in
commerce,
rrvmplrtr
rarg "
Vming engineer. will havr a
•• ’dr |n t of toy*. Including th r
la lra t tJn high pnwrrml dir«r|
tflromnMvr
And t l i f f r ’* a new
Seal* w r t r l f lt r m g ir,r with a
It J. Chandler.
l^cer lllvd..
loan .foot r t trn «|oo tad'lrr.
tn lint Spring* National I'ark,
T tir
am ii-rm rnt
Industry
la Ark., will he HA y ra r* old In Orlotier *nd i* Ivrlirvad to lie the old
r * t timlier eallm ator in Atkamui*.
He feel* heller now than he ha*
in a long tim r *inrp H A H A C tll.
ha* helped him relieve deflclenele.
of Vitamin** I I I , It'd, Niarin, an&lt;l
Iron.
I lr t r i* M i, Chandler*, atale
m in i: " I suffered with arhe* and
pains nf n n iritU In the shoulder*,
lit H IT N C F R MOOUA
hip. and knee*. I t w a* almoit imT A II'K I. F o il MORA O-t
pouililr tn attep and I had lo.t
M l N a tio n a "'! fh ln a oharrvrd It* my appetite, hut IIA H A C O L ha*
lndr|irttd*|HW lav bntav with o. ■lone me more good than anything
n r i v i l p M y . i t to H i n t th r m a lo
rite. I have taken about HA bottle,
late* fm m thr Ifr.l*
of IIA H A G n to The pain, have
T h r orra loti « *■ th r anniversary been greatly reduced”
of Him Vat Sr via* trvn't that over
Why IIA H A C O L n ite a Such
P i n Result H
threw th r Mnnrhit Hvnastv and
HA O A C oL doea not lu .t bring
rvtahllvhrd (hr China Republic- In
symplnmatlr
re lie f — H A H A C flL
1I I I I .
Generali- Into Chian* Kai-Shek now make* il poirllvle lo arliially
charged thr Cltinrr Common I t relieve Ihe cauaa of ache* and
government |« "a punnet t»i&gt;lmr pain* in the shoulder*, leg. and
ro n tio lln l tiy h'l't'lan imiwristism " arms, reitaln nervou. dlaordei*,
and ■ general run-dpwn w ra k rn H
H r aald l i t r * number* of R-*.,*ta**
havr taken "in lt'*l nf China', hat (ondlliofl due In *uch deficienrir.
be**. all I k id *, tall wav* and m lnr* tn vour »y*lem.
IIA H A C O L not only »upplir* de­
P llh rrlo n .n h lra tn l K. C. W ll.
l B* t h ' " t of Ih l* l-land atrongh'd I ficient »y*tem* w ith extra nuanto Which Ih r Matlnnall.ts fln l ft«m lltie . of Vitair.ln * R I, R L Iron,
hut
al*o
helpful
lh * mainland la*t y rar, predicted- and Nlarln
I am poailtrr w e ll lie ha&gt; V In HIM " amount* nf Important Calcium
M u aiklrrivrd a rm w d e dim s led and J'hnsphnrti*—elem ent. «o vital
• t Itm.nrm no I aIda Nationallat hrad- tn help maintain gnnd health and
q u a rt*,*. C a rl|rr , r'hiaog trad hi* phyalral fitness.
Why These Vllam ina and Mineral*
mr age In Nalinnalikt nffirlala.
Come In Liquid Form
T h r Generalissimo *aid Ih r Chi
There’* a very good raa*on why
nr- r |(n | havr an army of RJUin,.
IIA H A C O L rnmea In apecUl liquid
rHMi, hut plan to rn n trrlp t t&gt;(| (KWl,. form. Th*»e preclou. Vitam in* and
IMKI nf (h r nation'* .Algt.nMtjmn far- Mineral* are eaally ami quickly
mr»«, Chian? aaid the Communlat* ehaorlievl into tha hlnnel dream
■ tr hullding Ih r atm v hv n m n i nf Ih l* w ay—ready tn gn right tn
a pnrgr and -uncalled land reform '- work. A hlg Improvement la of.
l h drtrrdw fl th o .r action* aa ten noticed w ithin a few Hay*.
M ap, toward enforcement nf *»e. Hna'I Re A 'DnaM Ing Thom as'|
ret r lauar* In the Red treaty with
After reading M r. Chandler'*
wonderful experience with H A IL
Ritisla.
"T h r chief initpovr of th l* If a 'v A CO L—hnw ean you doubt that
I* to irttH .r Ih r inn.ndn.fgV&gt; people Ihl* great new nutritional formula
nf China a t Rnaala'a Inairom rnt In will help you If your *y*tem lacks
roomier in? Ih r whole of A*la ami Vitamin* B l, B2, Iron, and N la.
4.000 non a i'ia tr m il** nf area no rlnT
What H A D A C O L did for M r.
Ih r Chinrar mainland a* R m**&gt;*
Chandltr, It ean do for you If
Itnar. for atetraaion ar*&gt; n .f thr
you'ra auffertng annoying ache*
whole world." Chian" aald
and pain* and a genaral run-down
||a a ta rrtrd that all lrvr|« of lh *
weakened condition due In auch
C h in *** Red government and arm * deflrlenriaa.
“ under the afrlrt rnnfrnl nf Rnvlrt
Ho what aro you w aiting to r i
R u tila ." Fnrmnra. ha added, no Don't you w * th a t H A D A C O L la
longer ia In danger nf being mn- the kind of product you *ho«ld
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Mainland Hv 1951

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M iller Acres

»» i* m itN H *N
lookeel nt of the front door flr 't |
a r* ripected .In move In anv
I l f r|; &gt;f ».*ir f’ llfsilt
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Court
Conn i f ,
TUrUk*
Long I aland, N. V,
wa* in hlrn-ni It wa* a gift from
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Mf». Alrgandrr -ialbeit h u *&lt;*li. M r*. I tickr tson of the Grey Sh*
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M ill* i fi» t l * r f %ii
Marie ocksfair, movnl into lh ’ ten day* ago ar:d the first them V | | « M t i t
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duplex np*rtmiAd of Mr- and M r*
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d e v r U link n*i»ti
Jalbcrt lr the daughter of Mr.
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ittf
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and M r*
Vincent Valentin* of
■ 11 n r' t r«”
• tilt Im * l«* t rt *’* s«iiarfit
Medina RH. and M r* C-eekefair 1
In f h t •"fie , , n ( V t m i o f i f i o M u l l
*»•« *• f 9 &gt; » J w N h M l n r t , *.*i **f «» I* M r*. Valentine'* - led. They N * f i f ' » r r f K t r« ri * t*
I
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N*»Tf#*K fra MKMKflT H f V r v iS-» j Klorl«l« If
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Htrtlt|ie*r | 9|| i&gt; dltlcilIMt 111*1 *nl jqnrt f aI* •!
Alaska.
In m in id «1»*» n!***t f »r»«f If* l»*rMlfrr,|** Ilf f A- t.l
Mr, .il.,| M r
Chailea Vivitman I • S'UIIIV Vr.-rf.tr V lit I*
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I af»1ttl) «’*•'**» I f rt*r ■*•
in* «*Mur« 11
Hade C ity and Lakeland visiting . . t K . * n f e . i . f I * *;( • t t i t n r a l I I I* ' \!
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for
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'lent of the Itrlta ry Civir A oeiaHit lim it. I l ltrti*l
tlon, Inc.
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President To Depart
Before M idnight To
Meet M acA rthur At
Undisclosed P o i n t
HONOLULU

Od.

13—&lt;/p &gt;—

Prcudent Truman flew herr todav
en mule to * liivlniy-rnsking one*.day conference tomorrow with
G rn rr.il M acAtlhur.
The presidential plane
"Indeprn drncr" landrd «l llickam Firld
ai 7 :5 b A M (1 2 :5 6 P M . E S T )
from the Faiifield-Suitan A il Force
h a ir in California
W flllr H o u tr officialt d m loved
I hat ih r Preudrnl will cotifrr to­
morrow with Central Douglas MacvYrlhur al a point well o( Hawaii.

Official! awailrd the arrival of
M r. Truman's plane at Ffickam
Field.
Briefing officer! told reporter*
M r. Truman will fly out of H iik *
am Field tonight. shortly- before
midniKht. lot the conference. He
will return In Hawaii tomorrow
night.
M r. Truman will remain al head*
’ quarters of Admiral Arthur W.
Radford, commander in chief of
the Pacific fleet, until Monday
Continued on Pag* Four

i&gt;

In ch o n Invasion
Like 4th Of July
To Sanford Sailor

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

M .U ‘ YO RK. ( \ l . 1 f
(iP )
T h r d rfrm e Mid today lhat Alger
I lit*' |H-r|un conviction » a i bated on “ a figmrnt of the piychnptthi*
imagination" of ex-Commumvl Whittaker Chamber!.
H im . 46-year-old former high Stale Department official, w ai
accompanied by hi* wife. Pm cilla. at he .appealed to the U. S. couil
* of appeal* against hi* conviction
and five-year perjury sentence.
He ha* (wen free in SIO.OUO
ta ll since he was found guiltylast J . Hilary of falsely denying
he slipped secret* to Chamber*
for a prewar Soviet spy ring. \
ptrviou* trial rmlcd in « Jury
deadlock.
line o f H i**' attorney*, Hubert
M Benjamin, argurd tn .t Cham
l«*r», the chief i n n i n g witness,
had given only "pay,hlatric tra tinn ny" with ml oroper rorreboralion. Iteojamln charged also that
the second t r i * I jury had hern
n a “ peculiar public position"
“ These (uror* knew that the
ju ro r* in the first cate who vote I
ior_ acquittal h*d been subjected
i 'itrassment,*' he said.
Xpert i to r* jammed the small
courtroom and the hallways out­
side a t today'* hearing opened.
The appeal wa» before a three*
judge it nel.
Handling the prosecution w at
A s rM a n t U. 8. Attorney Clarke
Ryan, who rook over the r s -*
recently after Thomas F. Murphy
The Hotaiv Chib w ill lie holt resigned a* s fetter I proseeutn,
to Frank M. R h o de. Governor of to I,., mite ,'b * V o lk (,l(y (id lie
roremt* tinner,
the No. 'J ltlh district of Rolary
Municipal law prevent* MurInternational at the Yacht Club
Monday noon and at thr Anchor
who handled the proMciitinn
Inn that evening
evening. Mr. Rhode* I* •« ,M&gt;th lllas tria l*, from appearsecretary-treasurer of John 8 . big in the appeal hetring.
III* * . once an aide of President
Rhodes, Inc., Funeral Dire* tors in
and
a
veteran
of
St. Petersburg and is a mcndei Roosevelt
id the Rotary Club of St. Peters­ numerous major U. 8 . diplomatic
burg. lie i* one of the -01 Rotary assignment*, was convicted on two
I halt let Governor* who are super­ specific counts m perjury.
vising the activities of 7 165 Rot
A federal court Jury found that
ary Clutr* which have a mcmlarr- he lied when he dented turning
ship of 312.00 business snd pro­ over government documents to
fessional executives in k:t coun­ ex-Communist W hittaker Chamtries anil geographical region* i er», a self-avowed spy courier,
throughout the world.
and when he denied seeing Chainle r - a fte r Jan. I, 1037.
Chambers' testimony, and a
batch o f documents he had kept
through Ihe years In a hollow
pumpkin* In hi* Maryland farm .
w err Ih r chirf rv irlrn rr
||)( ,
Thc flefrnvr rrlltd principally
prlncipi
#rn'
nn II®** drniaU of ChaniWr^
rharffra, plu« (rftim o n y o f two

Rotary Speaker

Tories Promise
50 Percent Hike
In Housing Plans

—
To a «ailnr from Sanford the
Invasion of ftu-hno In Korea « .&lt;
“ fust like the Fourth o f July,
only a lot bigger."
He i« Ik year old K rnrnth IHsbrow, U 8N , ataman apprentice
aboard the U . 8 .S. George Clymer.
"W ell, you can tell folks there
not t» worry much about the war
over here In Korea because the
M a rin ** and Arm y are m te a*
/ — —giving the North Korean* a p
^ to o ri heating," he recently wrote
fil» im ik t jL s lIr i. H C ‘ fMahrew.l

...s -e h ia te i.l.

Rank And File Force
Through D e f i n i t e
Housing
Program

____ I______

__

a payehopalhic liar.
llenjam in
told
the
appeals
eourt lhat "nobody ha* ever ex­
plained why M r. Chamber* kept
the doeupiani* which were Inurs____ __ ,
d u e S T a f tha tria l..........................
He m M ha
believed fh am tw r* kept the dorn*,
. a a j w j the tMarines
i - ' t ____ i------J/P k _ W
K
■
hniitiruta
l m » | * menls lo u*e *g aln *t lllss for mowe ilanded
here ii_n I1 ~T7P)—
Wi 4ith
a ishouting
tlvea the defense would explain
Inchon. Roy th l* place wn* sure stamping
demonsltalion.
g»*a* l*ter.
hot that night. There wa* roehrt roo„ ( n n l f , „ u&gt;rt
thei,
The lawyer said lhat the gov­
ship*, cruiser*
and destroyers,
ernment at III * * ' tria l had left
and all of them were shellirg the leader* today lo sign an election
the Impression that all of Cham
to hike Btitam's housing to r*'
mlerofllmed
documents
five inch to 111 Inch guns firing
i r . &gt;■■*»*• aw Pa«e r s s r l
from the hnv, ami plane* just ptuRtam at least 50 tier cent.
____
_____

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I

o f July only a whole lot hig»er. party

conference,

IP * « « •

I.A K R s r c c K s s . Oct. I M I 5
— Ih r Foiled 8t» le * lin t down a
three-point hlncpiini lodsv tot
General Douglas Mar \rtb u r l«
ru lr North Korea until ih r I ' V
Korean i onimi-sino and *he K o­
reans can decide on e»tah'bhln«
a unified country. Ii also tails
for trials ■•( war rrim insls, h d
no reprisal* against Sorlh Ko­
rean soldier*
or
I omrndnist
Psrty at- taker* in Ihe norlh.
IA K F . SUCCESS. Oct 13 -&lt;/Pi
Ihe United S la in agtred today
lhat Geneial Dougla* M .tcA t|hilt *
unified commtnd should govern
Norlh Korea until the U. N Korean
Cnmmittmn and the Korranv themtelvet can telllr the Inline &lt;&gt;l
that war-lnm aicv
Such a recommrmUlmn ,wm
made yritrrd.vy by the *evcn nalion cornmtsuoli and i aided In
M acA llhut. Il would have the e f­
fect of limiting Pieu drnl Syngman Rhee of
thr
Rrpuhlu of
(South) Korea In the area below
the Jftlh paiallel until the whole
pmhlrm can he arllled
American tn urtr* .il the Ltilled
Nation* aivemhly made it d eal
the U S . has no opposition In a
resolution unanimously approv'd
yesterday by the commission. D ia l
resolution would limit Rhee's . au­
thority to South Korea fos the
present.
*
The AllW ilf 4h trtrtva fifi
ihr
i#t „
,
. .
,
,
minlRfy ornifMlMin 4ml «lfpt i€i*(i,n* lo rrralion *»f * tiv tlu n K d rran go’
govfrntnfni w eir nullified at
_

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4

C lO IC tJ

Il was indicated these view* ah
and
General .MarArthui
il tlidr
_______, , ,
l
M&gt; WWIJ™
‘ "hject of
.............t—
«
*.
. . . -‘Human
tustion between
President
meeting in the Pacific.
Informed sour res *aid after the
• '• • X s s M na
rs s rl

F R ID A Y

(K X

13.

in wrath

the

rank

against

and
the,,

really rough that first night. Th.-v « “ «« « •
^
were firin g on u« w ith m o rta r,; mitment* to a definite program
machine gun* and all kinds of
U ie Ijib n r Government, nnefer
rifle*. The hrarh we landed on
the
guidance of Health Minister
was inside a tsasln, and a&gt; one
entered il there was a hilt on the Aneurin llevan. now |w ,m it. the
. ..
. &gt;An a m 1
i
left »hie o f it.
liuilflmR nt
nrw hnii*M
“There were some eraty Ko­
4 year* Tl&gt;* Tnrie* pm im trd in
rean* with a machine gun oft top
to
comtruct a
, v»yf the hill, and every lime a Imal tlifif rfioiution
M fried to get Inside the tiasin, minimum of 300.000 a yea, if ihey
they would fire at It. They never win a victory at the nrxt rlrction.
hlL anyone, but they sure had me
D ia l promise atone might he
scares! for a few minutes."
Hearn*n DUhrow was horn In enough to swing the narrnw bal­
l.a k r C ity, attended senool* there ance of politics! (&gt;ower in this
and later, Galneavitle High School.
the
Tories
FHor to enlisting In the N avy, country strongly to
vote again—
A p ril 12, he worked for the Holler when the peoplr
Motor C o , here.
probably next spring.
The demonstration today was
far more riotous than the pro­
test over continued housing shoit
age* which swept through the
l*l&gt;or party ronferrner last week.
out the deep feeling expressed
^*11 veteran* are invited hy the
Sanford f’nat fi3 of the American at both major p arty lunvrntinn*
leg io n to hear
Melvin Dixon, rlea rly showed housing is the
state service o ffire r, speak at the foremost potitira! issue In Britain.
H arm ar Nich-dl*. and English
meeting at Ih r I-eglon Hut Mnni r s s a s t ia na
rm )
dav night at gjOO o'rlork. K *clyle Housholdrr. po*t commander,
•aid today.
A dinner w ill he held at 7:1X1
o'rloek with the meeting follow,
•to g a t S ;00 o'rloek.
Word has been received of the
Mr. Dixon, an outstanding au­
thority on veteran* a ffa ir*, w ill death o f Allen Kennedy, Chief
answer the ipieetlon* of veteran* Deity O ffire r w ith the U. S.
Navy, which occurred In an auto­
In regard to th eir problem*.
ReaervaUon* for the dinner mobile accident on Monday. O rt.
9
In Richmond, V *.
m in t be secured by 8:00 o'rloek
M r. Kennedy attended local
Saturday afternoon, and may In*
reserved hy telephoning BIOS or •retools and ha«f lieen in the Navy
1300 said M r. Ifouiholder. Ticket* for about five year*, lie was
natione&lt;| at Yorktown, Va.
may he secured a t Jim
Single­
Survivor* Include h i* widow of
ta ry ’* G ulf Station; J. Q. Gallow ay’* Standard g U ilo n ; Russell Yorktown; h i* father, three *isle t* ami one brother, all of HanW eed Store, Rnumillat and An- ford.
dereon’a or the A and F Grocery.
Funeral service* w ill he held In
Richmond at 2:00 P. H . tnmor
LONG W OO D A S S O C IA T IO N
On Tuesday evening 4J resi­
dent* and property owner* of
L A N ftl.\D Y *8 H I'S IIA N n
fcongwood met at the I^sngwmod
ROCHESTER, England. OM. |»
l.lh ra ry and organlied the Longwood
Improvement
Association —tA t— British Army Gpl Jamr
for the purpose o f promoting tha Wood got hi* rent cut vesterdac
genera] w elfare of the town. because his landlady'* husUn*
George Otto was elected preal- •lept In the hathroooi.
Wimd told lent control nefirlst
rGnt. Dsniel K. Leighton, Vlce4 resident, and M r*- A. V, N u- he prbl 30 shilling* 1( 4 .20. 'week I e
for two room* with bsth Rul he
saisdam, SecretaryA committee waa appointed to and hi* fam ily got little use .if H r
•H and the next Town Council bath. .
“The landlady’* K»t«K*nd .feen'
a c c tlsg . C s s u a lltM t tfid Uiclr
ta H fo r I I Hour* every n tv M -.
Use next S l r t f c g '^ k i r t m £ from 9:*0 in the evening lilt 10-3"
* M d at the Longwaad Ubrsry In the morning," Wood romnlalned
an Tueaday evening. OcL IT at The board ordered hi* rent re­
•too P. IT, M. McOralh, public­ duced to 12 shilling*, tlx pence
(II-T 5 ).
ity chairman announced today.

State Service Officer
To AddreRH liCRion

Allen Kennedy bieH
In Auto Accident

In Filed For Probate
^

.

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. r , d ° A U t r L t ‘ S im S ln y
*
- -hands
r of Mrs
font
passed Into the
Ksther \V. Rive, long lime secre­
tary ef the company, with the fll,h f *»«| ®f Ih * lata H e n n
W nt m i. rm nrr, in Seminole f *mih ! v
r&lt;mrt &gt; n (n &lt; U y .
M r*. R iv i la to racaive 50 urr,^
I°I
ronuuinv
olJ,rl« h, »n‘' wl" h* v' thon whether to continue operation
of the lompany or lo tell it. The
other threc-slxtha of the stock l»
divided rcpially nmung M r*. Thelma Mitchell, Columhle. 8 . C.: M r*.
Ora W allare. A tlan ta. Ga.; and W’
C. Wstsnn, brother, Charlotte. N.G.
Mr. Wat«on also directed In hi*
will that all property other than
the T itle and Guaranty ttnek h*
sold snd the following beotiests h«
made from Ih# proeeects: Theixlosia
Msi-aulv. niece, ttdO ;
Margaret
M rC rory. (MX);
Ruth
Mjtehell
niece, nice# (MX); Frances Gather
IlfKXl; and W itlard Wallace, (IRwi
A fter payment of the above the
remainder, If any, I* to tie divided
eciuallv among M r*. O ra Wallace.
M l*. Thelma Mitchell and W. G
Watson.

j ppnt,hr

ORLANDO,
O rt. IS— i,in —
Central Floridian* heist slsrtrrl
a fund In rrplare the hnmr of
Haaiurl Perry. Negri* fru it ptrker. The home tsasde*Im ped « hen
a band nf white mrn set It afire
Wednesdas night Shnrtls .tier
stories shout Mir hiirning sop.
ed In Ihe llrlatidn Sentinel, irl.
phone rails and n ffe r* of nutnrt
began roming into Ihe n r * ,
paper nffirc from indignsrtl rilllens.
Sheriff P, A. M em annoiin.rei
this mot nine that he had a* vc
rontartrd no witnesses or |ee»-lve,l
any direct evidence .if arson in thburning of th. neatly ro m p lrh -'
horn.- nf Sanitirl I'e rry. Negro froit
picker, Wed nr--lav night at Fmest
City.
He decIsn-il that fidlovviny fit.
prelim inary Investigation l.v H.
puty S h eriff* C harle. Re. i
, (..i
traartaaeg On r * « . r s s r l

H it'A n d -K u n Driver
Hlt« K leant his Ares

C IV IL A IR P A T R O L
The Civil A ir Patrol
fam ily
night dinner and meeting Wednes­
day night was reported a lucres*
with 3K member* and their wive*
attending Ihe dinner a l R rm lry’s
Restaurant, and mure than 80 at
the meeting.
Following tha dinner motion
picture# of a irta l acrnba'lra and
Red Cro»a flr«t aid were shown.

The identity o f a hit and tun
driver whose automobile e riti.a llv
injured Klranlhis Ares. 7(1, &lt;&gt;(
709, West Ninth Street a* he was
attem pting to rroa* French Avr
nue at Eighth Street last night
!r being sought hy authorities
throughout Central Florida.
Following the arcident, al 9:30
o'rloek, M r. Area was rushed to
Frrnald-I.aughton MemoHal Hos­
p ital, and was then sent In f»r
ange Memorial Hospital where Io­
w a* operated upon this morning.
The injuries, said Poller t'hi* f
Roy W illiam s, are regarded a*
serious, and Include a fractured
hip, punctured bladder and broken
tones
M r. Ares, who is o f Greek extrartion , I* known here a * Spottie and formerly operated Spot
tle’a G rill at Holly Avenue and
West Ninth Btrret.
The only rloa at present of the
hit and run driver, who w&gt;.
traveling m rth on French Avenue
I* of a 'dark colored automobile

HELP N E E D E D
W A S H IN G T O N . fV t. | 3 - / * h
France » i * report*! today to hav*
made an urgent appeal for a
up a f AmeMran arm * da|l**r&lt;ea ♦»
French troops battling the Com
muniata In Indo-Cblna.
Diplom at* «atif the reijnest vs&gt;
made to Secretary
o f D -f« " **
George Marshall In a note f C m »hFrench Defense M inU tar
J u l"
Moeh, now In th l* country to seek
U . 8. aid in fo r France’s rearm a­
ment profram -

M A S D N IC M E F T IN 't:
A ll hranehes of the M asons,
and especially members rtf th '
Rina Lodge, a rr Invite.) In attend
the meeting nf the Commandery,
Council and Chanter a* the
aonic Temple Wednesday
night
OcL 18 at B:00 o V - k .
Norman C. Kdwnrds, grand
commander nf tha Knight Temp.
Lar* of Florida, and Dr. Dorsey
Rutter, retired minister and fo r­
mer head nffleer of the York Rite
M atonolr bodies w ill he present.

G R E E N MEANS
The .(uality of
tender green
Iwans now being sold at the Han­
ford State Farm er* Market D
much Improved over thr first
shipments received th l* season
Manager Handy Anderaon aald to
day.
Y r*trrd a y more Ih rn 1X8 crates
of hrans were brought • to the
market hy W. A. F itta , and s ta rt­
ed moving slowly at I 2 A 0 a rr a tr.

No. 3 *

Awtociatrd I’rm * l&lt; t»«d W irt

1950

Big Allied Task Force Hits
North Korean Supplies Lines
Bailey Advocates
Citizens Group To
Promote Schools
Public Support Said
Needed To Ensure
Continued Progress

NVilh Air 1nm‘

Drury Hater Is
Called Before
Kefauver Group

Amphibious Lawlitu;
Foreseen As ROKs
Launch Three-P ly
Attack From Sout’
T O K Y O . O ct
ic v r n

A

He's Sorry Someone
Else heat Him To
Policeman’s Murder
mil \u&gt;. .v. •. &gt; t/i’t Koh-

„

g A IM &gt; M II.L .
On.
I ) &lt;A*|
rri tlhg I toll) McCullough was illStale School Supt. Thomas [). t
irc lrd I ih I.is lo appeal lielore Sen­
H.iilev lodsv called for immediate f
ate 11 litre n n estigatols lo Irtt nt
ailtvaiion td utiren* lommlttres
ins giinhir igautsl a former police
■n edu iition ‘ on the county tom - j .
ticiilrn.vlit who was slim (mm am­
miimtv ami school lesel" similar
bush Sept 2'»
In ih ' ( itirrns Committee which |*
t ol tcroige White.
Naisotics
Itam ril ihr l')4 7 schiwst law.
['
lluieau mvestlgatoi on loan lo
Die
commitlies are
needed.
j-(,| t'ln u dr W ctheiington, J r .
the Senate group, vaid Mst ulloilgh.
and Mr*. Claude
Hailey said. In ‘insure continued ton of M r
a small lime hoodlum, denieif any
Wetherington.
Sr
.
and
«
member
progress in Honda schools."
of the F ifth Vir Force, has par pail in lin gang-style shooting ol
Ih lo|d county school supeiin- liei ph ted in mntiv air strike* in (
i , William Dttuv
.
iendrult meeting at (he University Koiea, and is now l-ased in Japan.
........... .. senl lo Ih. Korean t heal
Hul White ■|uilte.l loin as sayof H o iula lhat without the help
el during the early phases nf hic
•«l local silirrn t "we'd he in dan- " V ’Y"
" ' 8 an f»"l. he attend^
| M1
t„ M&gt; „ ,m r„ nr r |„HH ill ft('hlN»l« A
M*IllJ«tt* t'f
.er ol losing oui school ptogiam ."
'" r I” il
Il was I londa's cilirrns who Seminole High in lt&gt;tx. he * ttende.1 Carlisle M lliiatv School,
\ *ul.|.-.eoi *&gt;as served »t Me-• we to the minimum foundation
ttormhasssr. S r II. ........ .
hoa.i t ,1||,.IJfc.i1'. home in C r d ii U k e ,
piogiam , lie reminded the school tiamlng al Snn Anlnnln, Tex At . . .
.
. .
,
Chenille
Field
in
Illinois
Ur
re hid II n rd rird hint lo a|&gt;|&gt;r*l lot
heads
"W ithout iheir help our school* cclvevd a .e rtlflc a le of rfficien ry ipirilinning ! uevday morning, when
might slil) h«. re ti ngresslug mn.i iu airplane maintenance on Jan, |),r Senale . oriinnltce fie arled hy
I »t. and on \p t
'.’.’s graduale .1 .
,
...
.
,,
lo t progressing, a* thc-y are now l, from
„ morse specialising in Sr,” lm ►
‘ " '" iv e r (D -le n n ) will
rid W'ltkout their help wi* eilii*
airplane rnnmliinrire
Mr
and teopen lie .ting, on (Im a g o rrime.
• ato rs m ig h t s till t«&gt; ju s t “ talklny
Claud.
Wetherliiglon, Sr..
\\ Is11.-aid
McCullough told
• o ourselves' almtit Improving the M i*
•dueailon of our rhildren anil not live &gt;.n Mo- Sonf..rd Orlando High nun lie " th i.a im e d to get lir iit y ”
many times.
being able to .(•&gt; anything alnil way
I was looking foi him I w a.
it.
icady to (..-at him up or kill him,"
Tribute was also paid the C ltlth&gt; Senate investigator -aid the
leu . C n m m ltirr on Education by
hoodlum tohi him
W hite ijuolrd McCullough »
Hi
It t,. Johns, University of
fg .
Flrnfda professor of adm inistr*.
" I only met Drury (wire in my
Mon. and advisor to the comm it­
slt( jo (no iuhm ai| in,|
aj)|
tee.
way to louse me up with the
Miami
newspaper*, the Miami
lie said their efforts ‘‘avoided a
C rim * Cumrulssinn, and people 111
l-rrakdown
of
education”
and
lifted our schools upward so we
;
.
Kf '
P n iry ^ r n l mi
radio in
n-&gt;w rank
above the national w
Miam i
summet x x x and said
avrrage".
o
r-s* „ .
he tyap &gt; o ity to se\ nutK a state
Rut Hatley warned Ih. super
S e c r e t
D i s p n t c n c s ,,f Itn iit* Where a ' apone Komi
intendent* not In fn m rt •'how
|M
lilln and toiprdo
rould I* einI.N'i things were" Itefnrr the eri- 1
M lN tM lN .
ik i
M
r i — A |i||i)rd •** chirf nf pilfer* nf thr*
art merit of Ihe minimum fom.ila
M iu riii K
Pi ui i ll'saM ssH &lt;1* Paa* s:is*n
llrltUh »F«m in
■rni*rd In
M rf ’ulb'iiifb ( r M hr f»*d Kern
n i|h l nf KrruMnB inti* llm k in i
* mplnyril in 1’Iiiragn ns pnlirii
hAtti I ' l l f e r f i n i l
a di*
i f|frf .(! HfHitf ufroni I'-irk mro
11 ii* U flu* i f i r k t itminlmn pripalrh N i l . H r
H p n lif N
M itr Mfiff’d put m l turn tn p rn lrrt
4ii n ffirU I n la lrio rn l from Sent
Urtd ^ r H • • Iln u iU o Monro. sK-llli’l'n windiiWi
H r *i«1*1 hl« only nthrr m tiiirr
26* nf l.ond*»n.
nf tnrntnr «»•* n pnikflik? lot r«n
rfM io n
«l
Sport Afimn**
Turk,
LONDON. Oct I I -t/1’»
K illin g in a fox hole on the side
w hlrli hr sit id nrttrd him Mil
land
Y
ard
saul
today
a
dipl.titi
*tu
o f one of Ih e Korean hills
... •
NkrrRtfp nf f.Vo lo I7.ri &lt;« dn&gt;
“ sweating m il" H,e n-x t ineotnin
H iu r) wa« ^Utn mn hr p«rKrd
I m. x taken (tom llu&lt; kingliaio I' d
his *nt fn ■ ^ m iiii *«* Krhifid hit
shell. Sgt. A. I.. Kells-. Jr w a. ra ir was recovered dining the mglit.
north ftfifi* hnmr Hrpt* 26. An in*
rently so .elre.l with the nan*Drnving Lnwbvn |U'*v ie|*ol* vr*fi|;fltfon ( I i hr w m plnn
of horneslrknes, for Snnfor.' rs.**
fn
uivr
mformitlion no
that die I n i contained ’’.fate &gt;" ■ lilni;
he derided lo w rite « f.iend h e ir
i t MMitMifd *ti »*•*• RF*.«f •
A It. I ’o lltn -, *l| alwtut It
I'tv ," Scotland Y st.l *a«l m m ’
"M lia l i- Ihe new. around Sae
(u id iiaiem rnt
foi-l f " hr .Stole “Anything rv
No vlatr pa|M&gt;ii have iwen
citing going nn * Roy th is i . * . . .
war. Vou don’t know what to rs
•lolen Itom die di|ilomali&lt;
’».x
pert next, a i tillrry , t.anrsi attack
wluth has been misted (tom |(si* knr what.
Ingham I'a la re II lia&gt; been ternsPayment ol S.ale .ales tax on
'Am getting I.* , old for such
f lf d intact
i.rtlrlea sold st the nttsccllaneous
life as this, although I ran silt'
Friday night aiirtion* at the Sailrun pretty fast. And I .an hit
"It contained only «niiev|».it- lord
Farmers Aliclinn
Market
fox-hole head first like a ie|-nro drnce and no slste pi|&gt;er» nt •*. - was approved l.v inemliers al a
pellrd plane, and gel mv head down
ret dm iimentt. All llie rr&gt;rret|*in meeting last night al Hinder*rills .
like an ostrich too. Serimislv talk
County Agent C It Hawsnn slat
ing this I* a terrible war and mo ifente is intact,"
d this mol mug
casualties are high, lot* of f. I
The official vlalemenl lets llie
"The reason I upraised it is
lows killed and wounded
&gt;|iiettinn n(ien as In him llie box ihnl I do nut think (hr lax law"The fighting U tough Our A&gt;
applis-s to the sales that they ate
Fence really dors a wonderful Job hs|&gt;|&gt;eue&lt;l In lilln up in a garbage lon.lorting Right m wrong, how
We have been surrounded seversl can oulside llie palai r early l.slsv ever Ihey are going to pay the
tim e, and the A ir Force has corn'
H i'
Ixinrion
l.vening
New* lux. so auctions will la- conduct
r . ( &lt;m s e l i e . l u l e , " h e d*-* l a r e s l
in, in full forre and got us ..lit of win. Ii liroke the story.
il *antile trap. Those hoy* ran really
maneuver Ih rir plane., the
jel islictl (torn the room of May i.'n (dints get tight down slmost to cral A C. Sallihliry-Jonrt. ma.-hal
Ihe ground and reallv let go vs-Rh of (he diplomatii corps,
d
34.rt67.76n. APO “ IN . .. p. M
A mernlier of lh&lt;- royal h&gt;.
San Fiaririecu, l!allf.
iPssiiaasa si* r * « * *.■«*.,
tr*a tla a *4 tia P *a* r-w e i
Krhols Redding Foinpany animuneed t.alsy the appointment of
W O R LD .SERIES
/ A "Johnny" Davis as manager
C IN C IN N A T I. Ort
1 3 -O V i
of their retail store located al
llasehall
Commissioner
A.
It.
11H South Palmetto Avenue.
Chandler today split up the play, ,
, 1
,
|
Mr. Davis, who ha* had pre
Andrew Jackson Vaughn, ale.ut
experien™- with the comera’ share of the receipts from the
65, wa* drowned in a lake at Fern pany, rame tn Hanford In ttbH
World Series.
Park
near
Altamonte
Spring,
till*
as asslstanl msnager of Ihe Mp.
_ The wnrld rhampiun New York
Yankee* gave full share* of ( 6 ,&lt; morning at 11:80 oVIm k, Sheriff ( ’rory Company. For the pa*t few
vesra he has Iw n eonnecled with
737.98 to 32 player*, coaehe* so I P. A. M em reported.
Mr. Vaughn, the owner of the Cowan’# Store in the shoe depart­
other*. Thirteen other* rerelvrd
Yarn Formosa Ferneries at Fern ment.
partial share*.
Mr. Davis married a Sanford
The Philadelphia Phil*. National Park, had gone to thp lake near
Ihe former M ary Frances
League champs and loser* to the hi* property tn eh.-«k water irrig a­ girl
Vsnk* In four straight games of tion pipe* and valve* and fell into Wells, and they have four child­
Ihe World .Series, allotted
full Ihe water whirh I* deep up to the ren They reside Ip Iheir home at
Htrj f ’ atallna Drive.
share* of (4,081.34 to 32 member* hank, said S h eriff Mem.
Dr. Hotur-d nf W inter Paik. who
of their roster. Nine other* rame
w*» called to Ihe seen*. I old Sheriff
In for partial ahare*.
IIA IIY ’M T A IL
Hero that M r. Vaughn had . sib- 1
L O N D O N . Ort.
13- i,IV The
al his office Thursday snd com
H A IIY ( KAHIIKH P A R T Y
tase of a baby horn with a tall
plained o f dlxxlnes*.
8 T 0 N E IIA M . Mass, O rt. 13
A Negro helper at the fernery whirh hr could tw ltrh Ilk * an ap irt"
i/Fl Friends nf Mr*. Robert Con­
rat was reported today In the llriklin surprised her with a hahv Willie filllw o rth , saw Mr. Vaughn tl-h MedDal Journal.
shower last night— then she sur­ go under, hut being unable to *wim.
The hshv's anxlou* mother took
rould not resrile him. He summon­
prised them.
him to a l^mdon hospital at th"
ed
Mr.
Vuughn’*
son,
Earl,
who
They had Jusl presented their
Negro nge if I t months. The tall was then
pretty gifts wh.-n M r*. Conklin with the aid of another
just over three Inrhe* hm*- when
worker,
Henrv
Thnma-,
recovered
whispered lo her husband: “Get a
pulled out to Its full length.
the
body.
E
ffo
rt*
at
first
aid
Is*'
taxi, Robert, rprlrk."
"When released II WO»bl e o " .
W ithin half an hour a baby boy use of a ptillmntor hv members o' traet, ru rl on itself, re-ernhllng th w a* born to M r*. Conklin nt New the Orlando F ire Department fail ’ tail aif a pig. and then relax a"4
England 9*nt!»rlum and lfo *p lt*l In have anv effect. The bodv wa
irk from aide to aide." wrote R
taken to the Falrrhild
Funeral
—earlier than expected.
Blaitand. Surgical Registrar *•
llom t. Orlando.
Deputy S h eriff 8 Hwofford no The G reat Ormond 8 treet ChildC O R R EC TIO N
ren'a Hospital.
OcL 21 D the data of a social tilled S h e riff I*. A. Mem, who wl*‘
A surgeon removed tha tall and
at the Hanford Tourist Club, not Deputy S h e riff Charles Beck In­
the baby I i now normal.
vestigated the drowning.
OcL 14, a i previously *tatad.

v11

h

Stolen Diplomatic
Box Is Recovered
By Scotland Yard
Secret Service Says
Box Contauicd No

i*st

No Evidence Of Sjjt. Kelly Praises
Arson Reported In Air Force Bombing
» ...... . Henry W*tson's Will Burning Of Home In Korean Fighting

j£S."f. I";. jSlurw-K^I F™""
b J a o i V M l ’ the* f i S S h . T ™

7 Nation Committee
Would L im it Rhcc
Rule To T errito ry
South O f Parallel

,jr,"r*n
. ' s , i l m■illion
....on Koiea
...... .. *

D ..I

ttf t

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER

Truman Plane Attorney For Alger Hiss Brands
U.S. A ssents
Chambers As Psychopathic Liar
Lands Safely
To MacArthur
At Hawaii Base
Rule In Korea
*#

if m

F tir and mild w ith little rhxpge
In temperature through Sxtnrdsr.
I i*h t in moderate
northeasterly
» inds.

Altclioil Mil lit ('1 TO
Pity Taxes On Sales

Mavis Tu Manaicv

Echols ItetlriiiiK I ’ .

Andrew J. Vaughn
Drowned In Lake

i

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1 Tun

tm m b *rilin g w .v r* iii|" , S m l t '

K o rrs n

g io u n d

(o u r*

snd

p la n e t lim k r d a w a y I'wi.iV
K o tra n

supply

S il^ iia

on the h l.v /in g new

eastern

co astal

(h e ir

illll

lin e*

Ito m

(ig h itn g

s o

A llie d
&gt;• K ed

no

&gt; « v ie l
n o rth -

tio n l

r v iv lr n ir

.m A llie d am p h ib io u s la n d in g
ih r

he avily h o m h a id c d

ol

dong

to a » l,

(Tut |!ir South Kilt can ml ml tv
(R O K s) made it a thl er-ply * 1lack with an unexjieiled llilust
north irom captured W om an. |*n t
of the Sea of (apan
(H r.)

koiea •

Ptcmier

him

II

Sung wav iprolrd liy thr l hinrve
t ommunivt radio a* acknowledging
W’ednr*.l*v ‘ Nov* our ruoihe.lind
i&gt; m a very dangemu* (wisilion
Il appeared lo lie IsI * (iin k e il id
mission lhat Ins llu u u n .pontorrd icgimr laces d rfra l I’lrvtoutly
he was defiant
(lie Red Chins
hm adrail wat heard in S in f rin euro )
I'.Xpedcd lo vising writ a trm t
the peninsula Inward
ihr
Red
rapital. Pyongyang, the R O K * hit
itralght up ihr m a t)
in&gt;l*sd
Arms* llie |&lt;eninviila. Allied dtivev
toward Pyongyang moved vlradily
ahead hut lighlmg v*av l.uighrr
The Rl»K* were r.’ll-.vlil miles
from the Gin.mile long northeast
cm r»a*tal strip where the F n itfil
Nations iHimhardnient fleet ted hy
the h atllr.h ip Missouri
poured
fire and *trc; ashore Flint-day and
Friday in continuing log gun and
currier pinna- assaults.
T h e ItO K tro o p * w e re im w e rf u lly su p p o rted by fig h te r p la n e *
and th e i f . 8 . c tu is e r R o c h r *te r,
a ilr ta r lie il u n it o f
th e
ro v in g
h r a v y b o m b a rd m e n t f le t i
T o m a p h lg li s t r a te g y on w h a t
a p p e a r* tn |* i th*&gt; f in a l phases o f
th e K o re a n w a r , G c to -ra l M s, A t
M e a lt a a M O * pwa . r . w - r

23rd Anniversary
Of B. &amp; I*. W. Tit
Be Held Next Week
'h u e th a n P . h iio h ,r . ,
th e F e d e ra tio n ..f ttu In e
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i ’r i.fe s tln tia l Women’- f 3 u l » from
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w ill i.e working to
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ganlxed g ro u ti ».f lio .in e s - an I i m o .
fe ssio n sl wom en in tlie
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S la te s , th e I I I . t r o t o f I'o b im h l*

and territories
h o t it * pu ri-ose, .be a .- e r f s d .
the orgstiiralinn a im , a* Mi
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p m v r m s n t o f c o n d itio n , in all n r te * MUMS an d h tts ltlr
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F e d e ra tio n In. Ind*- I ' t *•, ,.
m e m b e r- for Ir a . l r , ,h i|. in rt,e ir
r o ln m u llitie s , the l a i r i „ | rh&gt; rs#
lio n anti a d v a tu r m e n t
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Ih e ir r r s p r r tiv e f i ' l i ) .
I . . . t k th a t
th e y m a y m ake th e ^ r , i t . - . , * o n r iln itio n to th e com m .-n
I
L e g is la tiv e a im . in e lli.le th e e s ­
ta b lis h m e n t n f co n d itio n s for w o m ­
en at w e ll s* m en w h ic h w ill as
su re th e m th e f u lle d -.p p o rlu n itV
o f re w a rd

I ’mmnte and support legi-l.itlon
to improve Ih. vtalu,
.omen
and disvouragr discrimination
Keep Hip meniberrhtp informed
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Sanford W eal her
High yesterday "tx
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Tides livtay High. *37 t M
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Denver
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New York
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Washington
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THE SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD, FLORIDA

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Itobinaon ( It It &gt; prepare* to tin p a baby a lh iu tw IhroUL'ti ca,
of r .o 'j in-.nkiy liitii*c in a vain attempt to ti ij’ litrii "IUi
t aped fu lfil* , Item the bu.liiiny Knlh i .1 b j. I. tu lin iplai 1e
flu lll, the l il f frill w ( g U v f j .. i.irfi.lly l « u at photo.
u»« " U u th in a n V brat tp tre In ill yean. (lntcri.aiiou.il i'o

At A CIMfMOHT IN NIW YO*K, Sect fla t y «.l Mete Dean At h . , n ( M i l
r i.D v r i the iujo I'reedum Hone* Award from AititMtfMdar W #rr*n If.
A " -tin. United States irp rrie rd p U v r lo the United Nttton* In tlx* . . . . .
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HtiArt Symington and w ill iupirrv lir any w ag r-p ilr* control pile(&lt;am which the Cov.tnn.rrd m*»
in tiluti- Valentin* Ii (miner p ir .lil.n l of Ih r UlilV*l*ity of Hothrahi
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I M SNOW w ill 11 I f AlllOM "Hcapulitand Africa" and Ita e.co.l t v I
A toll Hodh.Jiky, ll n t c l o i of V n o o a * Spant.h Muling Acadci.ijr, a i*
lia r U d on arilval in N e w Y o lk by ItiU U n i. A &lt;1 To k lriu n i, p i . a l da 111 of U d National H o l t * fallow I lit- A cad em y M il l lo u ilttn ol I I m »*
tablt* aulllnna lot .hewing at Ma.li .m S .p u i. (Jeidrn ( I . . I . iHal|...ial|

AMOTHIK CAfONI, Matt. 40. wha
i t ten. Idee hla lata bio lh*r **Scatfact" A I, atanda In a doorway of a
iiiblal near Ian Any. let aft*r iarrivlng a aubpotn* lu appear b*for* the Senate Trim# Coim t.lUf*
III Chtrasu. M a ll waa i r g n t n r . l
Under the namaof B. Italph Hunter.
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IN WA1HINOION, H-p J im H r*
ID -W . V# ), ih tin o in i&gt;&lt; IJ.» H u •
fm .ig n A fT tln O npm ull.e !*• I,»
tin o.ign Ih * pamphlet " in ll t at c.an
I'll.. V . " put tie I " I t III* A n .e u o n
people by III* Stair I irpai liner t.
Th# loo k (trc U in lUal Ih * diapute
m il. H im *.* "la not a .oiifti. t Le­
tt t .i fapittillym i&gt;i.ti I'OKii.i.iniim”
but atrina fion. ii.* n i m i r t of a
"(n .t.*i .h u n jry never nmijyit that i*
fc.mt on tp rtad n ff It* pow rr Ly
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Jack K la a f a ii tak e A l(r*d, U o .ld a, Nallenal (la«« (' Karlas
Rua Aboaf T ill# IlM der &lt;r|a ransfatuU|tai»« lt«m pelt It * tty
* a » i f . Ila y la tu Krarti lu trly , w l.llr l‘at Hufaa, Mlunraprlla
Skating alar, and Jeanne Shupe look an appraiingly. Stanford
w ill d rlrn d bl* till* at the National Cbampianvhlp« on O. tuber U
at l a i r Alfred.
A 01 H tlM tT dt^an't
M rljtt David Chun,
K» ran tiattl* hold.
M iUuo M urakim i, of

held much water, but theio'a enough to rout nil
ol Honolulu. U tween enfogementa on tlie South
I'nnotlng Ih * incut u.Uuiuo ahower la M S'gt.
Maul, Hawaii.
(In itro a iio M l Swund|d&gt;vtu&gt;

tAiTlNO IIA W C In lb * n aln alrtoti
Aaim * carry placard* and barman
that M jr r s .it m i A e ^ ’

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At THE C H U R C H E S
A*. I'h U ltb N o lle*. inn 1 1 be pieveilled at III* IW iil.t olllf*. on IB.
d»&gt; beft.it publication
S a n fo rd M i t i i M r i i n l AttneM-lalton
H « * . I I . I .. / i i i i i i m m a i t . P i v h li l r n l
JiMf l ' . t r r v v h , S tr . • T r e a a .

uni v &lt;miss ciinu ii

m i : v i :.n

i it d a y
a d v h m is t
R tifftlh M r r * l and K in A tro t:*
balbatl, School 9:30 A M
Chut.-h Service 11:00 A M
1‘t a t n
M re iin y *
W td n r a li'
ewitimt at 7:80 P.M

I F pl.ro pal)
He*. I I. Lyttleluii Zimin* i man, H U
Hr, I or
IV Ih Sunday after 1 1 lit it v
8:0(1 A .III. Hoi, L'omiminturi
P:SO A M . Kami I y Service and
Church School.
I t h i. V |.| H I C O M M U N ITY
11:00 A M. Mom m y H r ijr it and
&lt; l i t 111 II
1 (', H tiit* . M in i.le t
tcrmon.
•l oo p.M . Y P S I.
Church School |0 m A M H a r t
n foi all *■;*•
Servicei duriny Ihe week:
Won hip li;t)o A l l
Monday through Tlturadav and
' 1. 10..1 tt M
f ilh a n h in
4 mi
7:30
Saturday Holy Comraunton
P.M
AM
h.nlor IV M.
Id lo ttth lp
d:3i
F iid av Holy Communion
0:00
PM
A M
lurt.lay. •le t. 17 al 8:00 P.M
Dally In te rc m io iiv 12:06 I M
thr I ili-nu-hip • la-* ititfla at th*
hum* of M r* Cecil M i. 011
C H R IS T ( I I I H i l l . Io n .-...M l
Ih u n d a y, Oct. l-j Prayer M ed
l if t II. l.y llD lu n Z lm n u t in in H ll
ill. 7:30 P.M
Yirar
( hoii Practice 8 3n P.M
IWth Sunday a lte r T rin ity
D:SO A M . Holt Communion and
I HIST M C I IIO D IS T t I I I ill II
* 8«rm»n.
I F. M cK inley, Minister
A ll a i* weleum*
'It * P. It Slephenaon. ll H.R,
11 im» A M
Morning Wot *htj
C O N fiH F f.A T IO N t l
1 I I I III II
Stimoti topic:
"M e iiu rin y
Up
Park A trnue and th ird Street
Spiritually "
J. (te rim d Hunt, M in i.le i
Chinch School
Sunday
10:0(1
7 in P l l Youth Fellowahip Her
vice,
AM
Murnlnir
W ot.hip
11 (Hi A M
7:80 P M.
Evening W.-tahip
Sermon "M e a ChtW ilan!"
Sermon topic: “ Poor In Spirit "
Church School Creetl: I Itelleyi
In ChrlMian K.location
« l l t ’IK It OP 1 H K IS f
- I N llev e Iri C hrD llan t ducat Ion
I Im Avenue and Second Street
mihlch la the development o| tin
J. I Nlrhol*iui. Mlnlalet
life of the individual ami of the
10:0(1 A M Hlhle School.
community a. m i dim* to the pat
II 'Hi A M Morning W o n hip.
tern given ua by the heal T ear he 1
7:30 P.M, Kvctilny Worahlp.
the wntld ha’ known
Thursday 8:00 P.M, Slide Study
1 believe iii ChrUtlan education
Vi lit or* nlw uv* welcome.
became It la education motivated
bv the loft teat ideal* that am
I l l t S I I K R IS T IA N I I I I III II
educator ut ly it n n of education
1667 Kaltlord Avenue
ever had —that of love.
I II ami all F a in *. Y lin D Irr
1 believe In Christian education
“Judytiient A t The IU-u*e of
became It aeeka lu *0 beyond *rc 1« m1" w ill be the mlnlvter'a *er
wuiai education.
molt •uhjert at the F m t ChrUtian
I believe in C h lD tlan education Church Sunday imunlne
in apite of the alow p rayreo It ha"Ship*" w ill he the cveniny *e»
made thlouyh the veart. foi ou&lt; im.n (Uhlcct.
day la wltne.ainy a new Inlere-t
The Church School w ill begin
In it and a new panion to mal e it ll worrhip and Mu.iy pioieinin al
a c e **ltd r to all.
9:46 A .VI.
The C h rU tia n Youth Fellowahip
t H i m II OK 111K N A /.A IIK N H will meet at 6 :3 0 P.M.
11.1 Maple A trnue
The Chrbatian W’oinen’a Fellow*
H r*. L K. Ilukhton. I'aatur
«hf|i w ill meet Monday 7:30 P M
Sunday School 9:46 A.M
with M r*. Ilritce Davia, 1918 l.o
Mummy Worship 10.45 A .M .
ru«t Avenue.
Junior Society 11:16 P.M.
Bihle elu d - ami prayetv YVednr*
N.Y.P.S. 7:IKJ P.M.
day 7:16 I' M .
Kvanp.-livtir Service 7:46 P .M .
A cordial wrlcorne la eatrmled
Special Notice: .Sunday rloae* lo all.
out our revival a rtv lrr*. Com. and
be with ua for lit® m il,landing I K R IS T IA N A N D W IS S ltlN A ltY
cloilriK night. ( I ikI hat been w ill,
A I.I.IA N C F
m in a Kteat way. Don't m i** Sun Park Avenue and rourlrenth Street
day niyhl. And aay the n ivaten
Rev. tilenn K Smith, P atte r
box w ill be opened Solid*V morn
10:0" A M I l.le BSchool M r A
my I f you would like to are what'* W'lf-boldt, Superintendent
in It, be (Uie to be here al H 46
11 Or) A M Moinlne
Worahlp
for the opening vony at Sunday Pattor’a aubject: "That
I
Mxv
^School u u e .
Win".
7:30 P 3| Cveniny Service A"
F IR S T H J .P T I 8T C H U R C H
Infointal m eeliny fur all avr* 1 he
Park Avenue at S lilh Street
pailor w ill *pe»K on the auhject
W. P. Hrooka, Jr.. Paalur
‘•Nn Power Rut of Rod"
John L. M iller. I ’duratlonal
Director
F IR S T I'R P flllY T R R IA N
"W e've Saved A Place For You,"
C IIL R III
Sunday School 9:45 A.M. BroadIlea. A n yu - It. Vlrlnni*. I l f * .
c u t over W TU It al 10:0" P M
Paalur
‘‘ Take your fam ily
to
Sunday
0:46 A .M . Church School
School."
II HI A l l
Morniny W’or*hi|i
Mom m y
Worahtn 1 1 :0(1 A.M
8:80 P M. Pioneer Fello w hip
Sermon by W . P. Uiook*. .Ir.
7:30 P.M. Kvrniny W or*hm
Traiiiiu k Union 0.15 P.M . A VJnecial M u*ic for Sunday Morn
place for every ctiuirh mrinbet in*: “ H e ir M y Cry O Lord". anl»
Story flo u r lur rtiitdrrn under V by Dick A iken; Anthem
"ll&gt;
year*.
W atrhiny O ver D r i e r
hv the
Fvynlny Worahip 7:30 I ' l l . Ser­ Chancel Choir.
mon ,-4&gt;v W. P. Brook*, Jr.
Special Muaic fur Sunday rven
Wtdncaday Fvritiny Servlet 7:3" Iny, "Thank* He To 0od" by Youth
P .M /
Oitoir.
"Building Air-Cooled"
M O R N IN G D K V O T IO N s
FRKP. M B TH O I1IH T C H U R C H
Dr. J. H. Root, paator of the
O wner Weal Fourth Street and
P in t Conpryyationai Church, will
•
U a r e ) Avenue
lie in charye o f the M ornln; D *Fred R. Hurtoa, Paator
votlona Proyram throughout next
School 9:46 A M.
week.
The proyram It a preaentation of
Radio Station VVTRR. in emi|*era.
tibn with th * Sanford M ln ia tc rijl
AaiorUHnn. and la heard dally at
1:30 A .M . A prrtenlalion of the
School. Re Sunday School I.eaion U jk [*o pre­
sented Saturday
plan to b / t t l l h

A S S K M IIL Y O F ( i t l l i
1200 l.a u rrl Avenue
L. A. Allen. I'aatur
Sunday School u 46 A M
Mum m y Worship l l i n i a M
Youth Service tj Sli |'.M
Fveuluir Service 7 'in I* M
Mill week * n v |,v
W 'edliriday P ia v ti and |u l i f t
7:10 P.M
Fillet Oil* church In w o iih ip
d tpatt to verve, ant j . u w ill h
b litted .

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Morniny Service I I ot' A M
Wednradav Service h ,,,, |* \|
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Veorld oh Sunday Octolier if.
The Golden Tevl I* " I I, -n in ,»
fa n lw t ln o l
love, l„,t tliiii we l.o c t God. hoi
• I'n lu iiv * l)o» Ih tn u Dual
that 1,,' luvrd u*. and m i l lur So
l liliubvr iluMiet
to he the ploplliiiltou l.o our -to ­
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our Saviour Jo - u* C h n »l;“ lTllu« in&gt; a i:iut
Ni . I bi k I .1 ll.
2:11*131.
if ».Alai
Tin- l.raa,ui Sermon al*„ Indud,
the ftillow lny pa*rnyt- from ’ &gt;■
ChrD tian Selene# texlliook, "Sci
rtice and 11,-allh with Key I,. Ilu
Hciipturea," hy Mary lla k n Fdilv“Jt-aua tauyht the wav of I -tfhy d« momdrntlun. Ilmt we
ma*
umh-r«tBiwl how H ill divine Prioci
pie lu-a.* the rick, carl out en-o
and triu m p h* liver death
Hv 10ohedittncr to God. hr drmonatiated
more ap irilu allv than all other* 'to
P iinciple of briny (2 6 .13-Id, 17
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Ninth Street and l.auial Avenue
Sunday School 9:46
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claw fo r every nj e.
Mntnlno
W ochip 11 "u A M
Sermon " llr d
CetD 01 Chur -*
lie ll*? ” Union* for all »**«--, We
, «pecl»llv Invlie voiiny married
couple* lo altend till* -1 M ice
FveniiiR worahlp 7 ‘1" P M Hei
mc.n "God So Loved the W m ld
Thr Iron Did Swim"
Midweek art vice 7 30 P.M.
F lIF N K Z F It M K T IIO D IS T
t I I I Id II
Church School 111 00 A M.
Fvrniny Service 7.3" P.M.
Rev. W, M. C iflle w ill he the
yurrt speaker.
P ta v u meeliny every Thutvdav
myhl 7 3" P.M
I 'PH A I.A P R F S II1 I C H IA N
C H I Id II
Church School lu .0" A.M .
Worahlp 11:00 A M
Younc People'* Meeliny 7:0"
P.M
Fvrninp Service 8 :0" P M
W rdnerday at 8:00 P.M Ptayet
Meet iny.

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Steady Layers
lor 12 to 14 Months
(tel
60‘Y
ptiHlurtiun tn a lt
month* and two lo al* d u itn
morr e y y * per bird per year
than a v rra y r rb lrkm a of atan4ard breed. Ihtavr are Ihe rec­
ord* Ilf - L in e thick* are vaakiny. Heaiatanl lu koi weather
«U m p* jn d they ylve plenty
of eyya in the early fa ll whan
• IK pi ice* are Itral. Winner of
fatyiny teal* ihruuahout
Ihe
M u n try . S H IT E T O D A Y fur
full d etail*!

Send F o r New Free
C at aloe

It o ffa rt m o r# for t # u —th ro u g h o u t

It d riv e * m ute e o iily

A ll ihevc fine car fcaiuic* al low cal coal:
( rntcr-l'uint Stcenny; Curved W tndthicld
with Panoratttic Vtaibility; l i.h rr Univtccl
Rudy C o in i ruction. Ilvdiaultc tnaket wuli
LJuhl l i f e n v e tirn Utiniijk-

I iciest no iiiih ilm m r al lowed envt will)
Clicvrulet'i Powv-rt'hdo Auloutaltc Iron*luivvion* . . . or Inivvl u u nJaiJ ,/n .m y it
l,,wrvl co*1 with ( Invrulci * Silent S yiklnu*
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n in ttl riJinK car tn nx iii-ld . . . lhankv lo
Ihe Unitired Kncc-Aclion Ride cotnhtticd
wilh .iiiplane-type vltock abwutwra oil
moundt

IValk around • Chevtulei . , . ilu d y ll
lnun every angle. You'll Bnd l l ’* ihe b tu
looking o f all low-priced car*, a* a revcnl
independent nationwide vttm y *lm w »- and.
in addition, it'v the lonaevl. wide.), b rtvtetl
car in it* held. Coma in and vet dt

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w in there a n rteer a nulU“&gt;t &gt;nmt ( 7irw o I n i on ih t tniitl titan any utlict make, many
having served over a king pen, J ol je a t*.

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your "Best Buy-6y M Odds
Owner* know that Chevrolet brinev them
an ttnetiualled comblAttion of thrill* and
ihrtfi. became il'* (lowcted hy a Pa/ve /"*
llr a J Fngtne- ltend-keiicr lot ihe indutir)
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Sunday tchool bey i i .* at
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rid 1 I t * * * * lot all • * * * 1,
■pint filled tracheo
M om m y Worahlp 1 1 h i a M
Maraace hv Om pavlor
Suh|e‘l
"The D o tltln r i ll I ht New lr * t a
liient" A ll tilemher* a ir iiiv o l I,
be pi event at tilt* aervlce
The Revival It atilt 11, pn.yirvv
and - i l l continue *u next e v il
Servicer ra rh evrhiiKf *1 7 9" P M
Rev ll M * 1r« • of lack tun vlU
Fla Iv &gt;loiny ih r preacluny b vrrv
M r I* invited t„ attend thi
llliyhtv revival each rv rn liif nev'
week.
The Church •trln y ' ami wilt fin
nlah the inorlc m l the pub'l.* Iinvitr.l to attend all the chutcb
aervtcea.
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I'he Sanford Herald

France’s Burden

THE NATION TODAY

|^UfcUk«4 In I N *
T in - M u -m in g ly a p a th e tic a t t it u d e o f t h r F re n c h p eo p le
t o w a r d m a n y p o s t-w a r p ro je c ts Is e x p la in e d to so m e e x t e n t
III
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b y fig u r e s re c e n tly p u b lis h e d b y t h e ir so cial s e c u r ity s e r­
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I T h e re s u lts o f tw o w a rs a n d an u n s ta b le c u rr e n c y a r e s h o w n
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•Irraelar a d irr lliln i n l H.
K fe a t w o n d e r th a t th e y m a y ta k e a d im v ie w o f e f f o r t s to
" llrptrafi t«4 &gt;all«Rall| ftf l i i a t t
s t i r th e m in to a c tiv e c o -o p e ra tio n w ith w o rld m o v e m e n ts
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F ra n c e is a t ir e d n a tio n . Y e t e v e n th e m ost tir e d m u s t
ia • If*
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in th e m id s t
” Die ||rral4 I* a areawk*r mV Ikr s o m e tim e s g o a d th e m s e lv e s to a n o th e r e f f o r t
Aaelnalr4 I'nat *»Mfb I* ratlllad
o f t h e i r w e a rin e s s , to s e c u re th e p a in s a lm o s t b u t not q u ite
Ftrlaael *r I*
ikr a*r • *» rvpaHIw on. T b e tid e m u s t Is 1 ta k e n w h e n it se rv e s .
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(F o r J a m n M arlow )
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. n _ &lt; /P )—
W hat w ill they aay to bach otherT
How w ill they hit It off?
Onr man !■ a llvr.tock dealer's
mm - brisk. hail-fellow-w ell-m et,
with a tra ilv hamPhake and a quick
h rartv laugh. H r I . president of
' t he ’ o th e r' mVn? a g a a ir s fi
mm— Iran, hamt.omr, dram atic,
with a reputation for steely.eyed
* l',ofnr** , , r •* ,h r f,v- » U r G *n .
rra l whn command* th r U n ltrd
Nations forces in Knrra.
T h ry w ill m rrt for th r first
tim e thi« week-end— H a rry T r u ­
man. f.n, ami Douglas M acA rthur
70. T h r frirm l. and rlrtra rto r* of
rarh would give a lot to hr pre.
»rnt at th r P a rlfir itland meeting.
Two mrn m orr w idrly d iffr r rnt in p rr.n n a lity ran hardly hr
imairinrd.
M a rA tlh u r i» a living I r p n i i —
* larg er-than-life.«lie figure. born

all
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Movie Audiences

p jtlIM t
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h l l l A I s in n t.r. fF.KHF.
Mmiv pvrfrv pvnflU fr»*m tin* I„rM
1.1 (resshim from
domination from thr to w e l fo rrra:
Thry In-sought him that hr would
depart mil of th rlr -&lt;■» i .

A N e w Y o r k T im e s m o v ie c r itic re c e n tly c a m e m w i»h
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fl U tile . H e a d v o c a te s m o re s | h c ia lix .lt io ll ill f ilm
U ia k ilip .

w ,,h I’ 1" " u ,h n '* ‘ *h la. h i.
*n rnmmarHl: • rartonnUt * d&lt;*
sunglasses, h i. rorncoh plpr; a
« "t'/';l"rly .rlf-ro n fld rn t man w ith
" " n" ' " t Ih r full.M ow n, picture-

l i i s th e m e , not u n f a m ilia r , is th a t m ost m o v ie s a r e m a d e
w ith th e idea o f a t t r a c t i n p e v e r y la s ly , e v e r y w h e r e . It m ip h '

’ '''i P.) £ ! r 'r r H i r n ,~ Vowr,i ___
M ar.
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nfier Cdrrrgidor. And he

No Evidence
11 ra il aara Ki m raw* O M I
Bobo Mrro on th r night of th r f lr r
Constable Bill Lewie and an aeeie
tant had bern directrd to make a
full investigation of th r matter.
" I f we find any evidence of a r­
son, wr w ill make arrests,” said
.Shniff M rro. lie added that no
-omplelnt had r v t r rearhed h i. oflice regarding the all.g rd hurning
of a firry cross two week, ago In
front nf th r
nearly rom plrtrd
homr, which was located In a new
Negro iijhdlvi.ion about two ami a
half miles north of thr old Apopka
Road near th r Orangr county line
in Seminole County.
Samuel Perry, h it w ifr and three
small rhildten are now living in
Orlando The house wss a six room,
frame slructurr, due to he com­
pleted by Nov. 1 , Perry was reported to hsvr had no Insurance,
had invested about 11,700 in th r
proprity and owed about 11,000
morr. The New Providence *ubdividon In which it was located I .
more than a half mile from the
nraresl white residence.
Guv Arendell, deputy Slate fire
marshall, Orlando, Is reported to
lie invr-tigatlng the home hurning
Sheriff M rro reported that fire
had also destroyed two piles of
scrap lumber, several hundred feel
to the rear of the house, which .lid
i.ot belong to Perry.

BritiHh TorivH
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people o|

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tome hirer neon ilgn* plainly vis. ..
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S n p b is ljc a lc tl a u d ie n c e *, w h e re v e r fo u n d , u s u a lly Up
p ro v e I l f a lim ite d m il se lecte d d ie t n f K iirn p o n n film s , w h ic h
a r e m l i s t i c r a t h e r t h i n |&gt; op ular in ap p e a l. O t h e r m o v ie g o e rs
•,r, ' ,' r *' e a tc rrw 111 eo lo r. A fe w p &lt;nmI film s o f b ro ad h u m a n
in te r e a l do seem lo ap fa -a l lo a ll m in d r v , a d d Ih e p ic tu r e
w hir l, in u s m a s h h it in u s u a llv a sell out e v e r v w h c r e N a t „ n . l l y t h e n i in lin t n p ro d u c e r in th e h.iHineaa w h o w o n li: i.o l
|jk e In t u r n (lilt a Kfimah h it e v e r y lim e .

I resident Trum an. Hut’s he’, had
° p i, n
’/ ..J" " ,,«M’dan«*» rin re election day,
it , „ . v .eem . t r, ^ P lhlll lho
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brail of a .ta la ha. never met one
Brooklyn !&gt;«»
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" f ,h r rm " , ' r v’« m iisfaid ln g g m nwvch (d say riiv in the t mien
l r" ' f," t , hl’ ',?I.v ""d grd Ibe..State., say. d,e bnguapbone Inf^ m 7 T f in l'
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Slilulr n( America. I h it it refreshM a r O lh u r . Imro on an Srkan.
ing news for I W e h i p i who have
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an aihleiU
been so o(len allaiVed lor out
g iv e m u re w e ig h t lo th e v a r y in g l a d e s o f I l i e i r w h o le p o te n Trum an w a . 'Var , , «tmlimM
’’»lo,&gt;pv .oidhfrn art m l '
Howt ia l a u d ie n c e . N o w b a t t lin g a s lu m p . I b e y m ig h t b r in g a Missouri I h. v who i»«l&lt; pi«nn
piano fro
lei-'
ever, we &lt;iip|«nr ihetr it mom Inr new c o n c e p tio n o f p fe lu r e apjH-al o ld o f il
•»&gt;n* m itR 'l nf pl4yin|p fiatrl»al|.

impiovemenl in almotl every tilv
and in almotl every wtlioii id .&lt;&gt;•

Had e y e s ig h t
b a rre d him
fr o m
MM'ft ■ It a l . i l c a u -e d W e a l P o in t
t*» f i l m him »fnwn.

Croutonn Mystery

ciety.

I" World W ar One, M a rA rth u r
O n e o f A m e r ic a ’s u n s o lve d h is to r ic a l m y s te rie s is lo * &gt; 1 » dashing young mtonel. "The
F M
I V . d ie ii congratulationi in Set- be c o m m e m o ra te d b y I he re s to ra tio n o f its s ilo . F o r tw o !»' A rtr-n a m of ih - A. K
they eallnl him — after the Hamirla iv M .r.b a ll wlui bat refined y e a rs .1 . ( ’. H a r r in g t o n o f th e N a tio n a l i» a rk S e r v ic e has
Imvanl hero of D u m a.’ “Th»
lo at.ign a military plans In Sen­ W n d ig g in g in llo a n n k e Is la n d . N o r t h C a r o lin a , lo d e t e r ­ th re e Musketeer*.” I D threw aator IV p p rr and nlbrr lunkrling mine th e lo c a tio n o f th e fo rt b u ilt by tb e E n g lis h in 158ft. jlde h i. helmrt When he went In ­
to U tile . He won tn decorations
inn g iM o urn
fur a flight I torn
T w o y e a rs In te r a c o lo n y u n d e r ( ’a p t. J o h n W h i l e w a s ami a speedy promotion to h riArabia In India
wlirn
military le fl te m iH ir n r ily on Ib e is la n d , an d used th e f o r i . T h e id e a lfn*li* i krrnrrnl.
p b liM ale
badly rirrib d l&gt;-r w as llu d lim y w o u ld Is- p ic k e d up in a fe w d a y s . A c tu a lly
M i ' tlo tififfn l i f h«* r v f f h r iir I
o f an id i- .u r e , lie .p e c ta e le d a r t l l nlbrr
nm ir
ini|inllanl purpnvri
il w as f o u r y e a r s b e fo re th e r e lie f e x iie d itio n c a m e . My
!"&gt;» r a p tn in n am ed l l a r r v T m W e alway. bad a (rrlm g dial wilh 'h i l l (in to no s e ttle r s w e re l e f l . T h e o n ly el lie w as th e w o h l irmn
S rc irla ry M ardiall
hi* counlry " C r o a to iin ” c a rv e d on a tre e . I ’ re s iim a ld y I h id m e a n t th e
M arArthur went on want and
ram r liral.
n e ig h lio rin g C r o a to a n Is la n d , lu d no tr a c e o f lh o c o lo n is ts iinwanl la in ecu the wars. By
U'.'IO he was rh lef of staff. H a rry
w h s i(&gt;utifl th e r e
T h e y m a y h a v e d ie d , a n d th e c h ild re n m a y Truman, by that time, had gone
Y 'r headilv agree wilh ibr Orh a v e ib c flR a d o p te d by tjie In d ia n s .
broke in the men’s wear business
land" Sentinel iji^l " Ib r virinu*
'
A
i
l
o
t
i
t
l
h
r
i
&gt;
n
y
hiiVe
I
mh’H th e fa te u f gun m iin ils T n f and »■&gt; in Missouri politic*. ||«
lawlMrnrtt nf lb« band of ’almill
reached the If. X, .Senate in IM d
th e e o lo n y w hu m l n a m e is re m e m ls T iA l U y 'm a A y ’ w n h h a v e
I 2 | bopillum. wbn p i fire |n and
and squeaked through In re-elredeyrrArsd lb* nearly rnmplflr N f• not h e a rd o f lO r o a lo a n . V i r g in i a D a r e . Mm f ir s t w h i l e c h ild lion .Is year* later.
Isorti In A m e n U n . w a s a m e m b e r o f Ib e g ro u p . F ile veil A ls»rn
Then
I ’eaH Harbor.
f i t tr.iilrn ff m, ,b f F ntf.l City
Douglas MacArthur hcratnr a
n in e d n y a ls ‘ f&lt;ire th e co lon y w as le f l b e h in d , a n d o u ts id e o f
H i* «l iboilld le rrarlifil open and
world figure m rsm lghl
tha mas­
th o s e n in e d a y s n o th in g is k n o w n o f h e r life . T h e e d it o r o f
ter strategist,, the nntli»r of fla m ­
•m k ilrtl down by llrr piuropl arH ie ‘‘ D ic tio n a r y o f A m e ric a n B io g r a p h y " r e m a rk s , p c rh a p .i ing romminqaaa, tha symliol nf
rn ). Iiw l and jailiug nf all who
i j
, •
. « i,
. . ,,lw’ w ith t r u t h , i h i i l she is th e s h n r le s t-liv e d person w h o e.vnr American determination to hurl
i!" i'
a " ' I ’ j "1 b ecam e th e s u b jis 'l o f u s |s ’c ia l e n t r y In a n y l»onk o f e o lle c t- hark Hie Jai^nast' aggressor*
t'u l o| dung lhal triu lli in (rdvral ,.(| | j v i,„
H a rry Trum anT lie won a tte n ­
tion a* a watchdog over w ar pro­
law. In rn ,ir wilh .itualinni whicn
duction. .Homo*hat reluctantly, he
Inc^l aullm rilio Kfm unablr lo
ran for ViePsPiwsirlent on tha
no (onnection
do anything almut.
T h ie paper* were taken “ hy Franklin D. l!o&lt;/seveh fourth U rm
ticket. The llc k rt won. And his­
someone else," Iteolamln slid.
ir«aUaaf« rram e . . . &lt;!•,.
W f mppoif any man it bftter
He rontem liil there was no tory. a few months later, In stall­
ram r from Ills ., while artually
off if hf nrvrr make, a million five of I hem r»m« from the trade evidence showing who hnd typed ed the man from Missouri as
M a rA rth u r'* commanderdollar., an it i. not in Iwhalf nl
g ir rm r n t. srrtlnn of the Stale various documents on a type­ Douwtas
In-chlcf,
the lifli that wr ipifilinn I hr win Department with which H i-, had w riter inter owned hy His*.
lie ’s n different man today—
lodge Thom * 8 . Kwarr lm
d"m of miwifin law. which ptriM r*:jite.| lo n*k if “ th e i*
any President In Id* own right, un­
ci Idem • ihsl ('ham per, had pus- 1 bending aa steel on nerasion, arvent tbf amimulatioti «( vail for&gt;c sion of the tv|iew ritrr7'*
S eustomed to make derisions that
tunr., ll.it wlirn wr &gt;rr wliat Mime
Ile o js in in said th a t th e d e frn s e could a lt e r th e fa ce o f th e w o rld .
It eellnn.a Co im I' m , O a.t
of them have donr With the mon­ thur prepared to leave Tokyo h»d
a d ia o r e d
th e
hyp o th e sis
~"
The man he meets this week-

Hiss Appeal

Allied Drive

ey ibry have made in grnrration.
pad. wr won'lrr jf the |«n|ilnian.
rpeml money more in the public
intfre.t that lluwr &gt;lu# «arnrd il.
Tbf wdl nl Mr.. Henry Ford ha.
ju*| bear, fried foe -p tn U tf; - re•
try in g that, /b v J f H ,1 ia |f H &gt; r
own fortunr. m reality but a .mall
part nf Iter late budiand’. c.lale,
nus lr ok whidi
aim left In
chuity. to tbf Fooon taaptuir for
fdu. alum &lt;l • p n r i M w e * . Time W il l
wiwn it may have -been harder
for a camel In pa., tlhtnugb the
eye of a nrrdlr than lor a rich
man to enln ike kingdom of
heaven, but the rich men of AmcrIra have done »nmr mighty fin*
tbiirg. with then money.
Cohimlni. dafn't di.covrr AmsrKa. a. you thought. Hurkfy. in
1492, but .note other guy who
came over (mm A.ta in the year
I-00D B.C., acrnriling to a John.
Hopkm. Univrr.ity profetaor. Then
why &lt;lhln‘t lbi» other guy get tbe
credit for it if lie did so much,
la y i you. Well you me it wa. like
thi*. He forgot tn advertise And
be probably couldn't have done
it anyway, rince the printing prea.
waa not invented until I45J. Even
Lief Ericl.on and Jnhn and Sebaatian Cabot who aim beat Co­
lumbus gi crossing the Atlantic
didn I gel much credit either. Rut
Columliu. came along at just the
right time, iurl d0 year, after John
GdWnherg invented the printing
rr«»s amf the remit, of his little
were immediately, flashed
and wide throughout the dvilj I I it hadn't b eat for

ht
M

i

earlv .Saturday for h i. wcekrnd
I'a riffr rendevnu. with l'rr.|d en
Truman.
I're.ldenl Truman w a. flying
nrrn.a the Pacific tn the meeting
Place— tw llrvfd tn lie Wake Island.
On Korra’a east ronat ginund
fighting front, A P mr.e.|win&lt;tenl
WlRian, Jnrden reported the Mouth
Koreans pu.hrd three mite, north
of W’on.an Friday against light
resistance
Fighter plane*
tin&lt;| artillery
smashed Itn l pockets ahead of
the ItO K *.
Jorden .nW Intrlllgenee o fflcera prrillrteit sllildiorn re.i.tanee
south nf the next objective they
lilte d —the lilg chemical renter of
llanihung and lliingnam , M mile,
north nf Wonsan, lliingnam la one
nf th r world’* largrat producers
of ammonium sulphate. Plant* at
nearby Itamhung once turned out
nitric arid for Japanese war ma­
chine.
In their advanrr through the
h ill, northwest nf Wonsan. Ihg
Routh Korean* captured
three
Ruuian-m ade 40 mm. anti-aircraft guic amt large quantities nf
•mall arm * and ammunition.
Die-hard Reda dug In on im all
Islands in the mouth nf Wonsan
hav battered hy plane* supporting
northward push. The plane* start­
ed fires on two of tha largest lalands—Tar-do and Sin-do.
K lsrw h rrr fighters and U m b ­
ers n f the U . S. F ifth A ir Fawn
•hot up Red m il tinea, hulldlnga
and vehlrlea. A ir Force headquar­
ter* reported
84'J sortie, were
flown— 19D Ip rinse support of
ground troop*.
A United Nations naval sum­
mary of Thuraday'a homUrdment
fa r ut&gt; North Korea'a coa«t re­
ported that “three haalc facllltle*’’
of the Red* were wiped out. These
were tnitaltatlonv
at Chonglln,
Iron and steel center 1.70 mllev
southwe.t of Rcvlet Vladivostok
and 4X miles snuthaast of Rot
China's Manchuria border.
The naval summary said tha
M ighty Mo and ntlsar Allied warihlpa fanned out in a aami-etrrl*
o ff Chong Jin Ttsureday. I l aald ■
thick pall o f ra o k o "Walf-hld the
North

that Chamber* V-mbl hsve hail
possession o f It” Iireause hr knew
almut it, wa* engaged In esplon
ago and may h .v r plotted tn use
It
lie said th*- government had
not tried tn refute expert les*l-j
iro.iv that Chambers wa* a ” p * y - !
rhop tl.le personality,” a rrcog-|
niseil inrptal ailment ib e ta rte r•e. by i in it u . It In*.

miner's son who now is a Con­
servative member of Parliament,
In i the successful revolt against
the Tory leader*.
Thr leaders had barred from
discussion a resolution railing for
a definite house-building figure
rail) thr party ought to “ presa"
am) biought up one whirh only
the government to “give private
enterprise a hand.'
This soft resolve, said Nicholla,
“clearly does not rs p rrM the rral
feeling of country.' '
Revan stooped a similar re ­
volt in the l.at&gt;nr conference by
nasrrting th at a decision to build
more house* would force the coun­
try to lay aside other project*
like schools, hospital* and in ­
dustrial plant*.
Nie hulls
shoved
aside
that
ummi aa a
argument
p political rsruse.
I f .aid achoola, hoinltala, ex­
port m anufarturlng plant* and
evfn dffrnac could T&gt;« tnm rnrd, il
need l&gt;e, to get a bigger hous­
ing program started.
In another action today, the
Conservative* clung lo th rlr long,
held belief o f high protective
ta r iff* for products that competr
with Rritish goods. They approvrd
a resolution demanding continu­
ation of high ta riffs against a g ri­
cultural products from France,
Holland. Ita ly and other contin­
ents! countries.
1 Yesterday they had approved
continuation o f Km plrr preference
ta r iff* under which goods from
Commonwealth and Kranirc rounIrles are charged murh lo w c
duties than good* from other
countries.
. .

r

Sgt. Kelly
it •a ila a » * Si m r i a s r&gt;i«
the rnrketa. It |« . good sight t arr them.
"A couple o f days ago eight n*
them killed an estlm stH
j.om"
North Korean* on the h|l| nest to
u*. They dropped lot* of , t u f f n»
them; It would ehake the rroun-'
even where I w n. standing. I re a d love that A ir Foret. Am In the
Second Division now. H’# relieve^
tha Twenty-fourth Division. Have
been on the front now for a little
better than 20 days.“
The final part of the letter w e .
devoted lo the memory of a eoml
fishing
„
uspot
, near (’olumhla.
----------- R .r.
“ c t. Kell
K e lly ‘« mail address h R A

end I* I he virtu al ruler nf the
defeated Japanese Km plrr, and
stands on the threshhold of a
great new m ilita ry triumph.
How w ill they get along? Wha*
w ill they say to each other?
The Roman-built city nf D un.
wirh.
K ng lin d. .destroyed
hy
vrth Sea waves, nnre was an
tpnilant shipping ranter.
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S

F R I D A Y . O C T . 18. 1950

United Nations
ICssilsss* Visa rase llssl

Truman’s Trip

Commerce Group
Says Civil Service
Reform Is Needed

It'a alla n te ream e a s t Oaal
meeting that the Americans ar*
morning before flying to California
opposed lo general
all-Korean
for a major foreign policy speech
elections, as advocated by Aus­
tralia. taking the position that the
Tuesdsy night u&gt; San Francisco.
Rhee government already has been
W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. IS —(A t—
W hile Wake Isiann apparently ia
set up in the south and elections The United S tate, chamber nf
are not
necessary there.
The Commerce said today th a t th e Ko the site of the widely.heralded
Americans want election* under rean war ’’emphasises an urgen* meeting on Fat Hast problem*, an
U .N . supervision In
the north, need" for reorganitation of the official announcement wa* w ith ­
however.
held.
federal system, medical services
A United R ta tr* delegate, John
The pre*identlnl nl*ne. tbe " In ­
ami the Veterans A d m ln i-tr a tio n
C. Ross, outlined the A m rrlrin
Although ’’scores o f th o u s a n d *” dependence." wa- due her* a* a
views to thr Commission in a long
of new federal w o rk e r* h a v e been A M . Hawaiian Time i t P M . K S T t
statement.
hired sine* the tie g in n ln g o f the Just behind the “ Dewdrop” earrv.
R"s- told th r Commission,
it
ing top offb tala In rlo d lr^ General
wa* said, that th i* government Korean conflict, th e c h a m b e r « iid . Omar Bradley, ehsirman of the
favors trial before the appropriate "almost nothing h a * D e n done to Joint Chief* of Staff.
tribunal of persona charged with prepare the w aiteful c iv il service
Gove roe- l» .M m M. S '.i« h » -k
atrocities and violations of the system for th is e m e rg e n c y .”
The organization’s view* were Mayor John Wilaon and l f * » '- l '* •
rules of war.
eon»re**lon»l drletrate Jo-eob P
One of the main points in the given in a report summing up con­ Farrinetoe were on hand wirb * d .
American position is that no per­ gressional action on the govern
mlral Radford to greet th» P re .|son in North Korea should he ment reorganization proposal, of r
dent.
commission
named
hv
Pre*ideal
subjected to reprisals or persecu­
The eommander-*n chief &lt;»f 'b tion because of service in the Truman and headed by former
Pacific fleet wdl be hns* to tbe
President
Herbert
Hoover.
armed forrra or administration of
The report .aid that “almut h alf* Pre*t&lt;lent at a Pi &gt;' llarboe lunch­
Communist
N o rth
Korea
and
membership in any political group ; the .TSO-odd Hoover Commission eon at noon tm -v \hoo* IPO el—'! ircnmmendation* have t»een nut ar-t m 'ti’ arv oflici&gt;l* wl|t attend
or party.
In Tokyo It wa* said C -s — ' l
Meanwhile U . 8 . D. legate John l Into effect but those •’promising
Foster Dulles said the United Na- large saving, of ta* money hs‘ • MacArthur will I'a v e eartv *(«♦••».
dav morning tTokvo lim e) for tb .
tion* fare* the rholce nf strength­ D en generally neglected.”
conference.
Of the Hoover Plan for unifyio
ening its own machinery tn main­
There ha» b-en no r ffl-is l »n.
tain peace nr o f standing aside four federal hospital
syst-m
\» n r , noun-cmeet of tin • tr lb n r ’ - *1*.
and watching an increase in m ili­ Veterans' Adm inr trnl"*n
parture time or the meetloe nt»etary alliances outside the organi­ N a w and I ’ublb llenlth Service
Indirations here are that it would
sation.
the Chamber said;
Calling for the adnntinn of the
“Congress ha. failed to adopt I h- at Wake Island.
The Gcn»r»i will l«e acenmnanled
.even-power
plan
for an anti- any of these ireommerdations and
side.
In
veto system of collective security, now the shortage of medical talent liy at !ea»t five top
Dulles told the General As-em- ha* been made still more critical ” R C A I’.’’ MacArthur*. plap- t v .
w * ’ be
bly'a political committee that it* by the d raft of doctors into thr Constellation tr»n*nort
piloted bv 1. 1. C«l Ant bon v S'o-v.
action on the proposal w ill have aimed service..”
a momentous effect.
The Chamber also noted that tbe | St. Ie&gt;ui*.
Hir. Truman let n» •*’&lt;
Dulles, Republican advisor to Hist Congress did not art on a
Secretary of State Arhe.on, said Hoover Comnii-«lon recommenda­ - - 1 ,f« m e al 3 :I t A M. ( KSTt f--*n
• he
if the Soviet opposition tn the tion for a general reorganisation F f.lrfield - 8 ui*on ale f.
■' **
plan prevail* It “ would explode of the V eteran.' Administration mde* ea*l of San F r*
ami crush” the peace, lie added:
As a result, the report added. ” V ' a brief ronferenee with (!•»■ -il
•
’’It would tie notire lo every today I* in no iM-ttri position to Orner Rradlev. rh al'm e e of
potential aggressor that this or- rare for It* vast and growing vet­ Joint Chief- ..f S ' J f . and o * '- r
ganiration is impotent to r r r a tr eran population than it wa* two memlmrs of hi* nffle|ii| party.
The President devnt -d • i f -o-t
a collective resistance to aggres­ years ago."
O f proposal, to revamp the gov­ part nf la«l evenim- to tdsttlew 1" .
sion even hy suggesting a volun­
tary coordination in arrordanre ernment’s hiring setup, the Cham *er ease.. Apm*&gt;xbn't*|w I OP bad
with the obvious desire nf the tier said Congres- did approve leg­ iu«t arrlve«l from the Korean ft-b i
people* o? t),_ —orl&lt;* ”
islation aimed at m rrm 'in u effl- ing front at fh . ate •&lt;»•* bnsnlt.t
I f the U .N . hesitates now. he cienry by setting up a perform ­ M r. Tm m an talked with e»»b of
declared, " Ih n e
will inevitably ance-rating syslrni. Rut this, it the wounded mro sml .|-n e d *h«rt
lie Increased dependence on m ili­ added, "did not gu to the heart of -n o rtrr bill*. ea*t* and nth«r„»ouvenir*.
the problem."
ta ry alliances.”
“ I wa- verv much lm pr-**e-t hv
Giving the Russian bloc’* coun­
the wntMlerful morale of tb e ..
tering argument to Dulles, Soviet
Irfiys.” tbe President w*&lt; quoted hv
Foreign M inister Andrei Y. V iR o ... “ When we have bov* Bke
■hlnsky conceded that the haste
«Oao*«aaee rves* i’*e» «»••»
aim of the seven-power resolution Chicago’, underworld t&lt;» tbe h r- these, then we don’t have to worry
ami of two proposal* offered by farver committee.
much at-out the future nf tha connRussia is the same—the preserva­
In summarising his committee’* trv ."
tion of peace.
Rut the seven- work yesterday, Krfauver aald a
Genet al Rradlev landed at the
power plan, Vishinsky said, ap­ gambling link had l&gt;eeii discovered
proaches the
problem “ on the le t ween Saratoga Springs, N . Y., California ba.e lev* than two hours
false assumption that the Security New York C ity, Bergen county, after the President'* blue and sil­
Council will not |&gt;e in a position N. J-, Florida, and Nrww Orleans. ver "Independence” arrived. The
niillto rv chief wa* accompanied In
to carry out it* functions.”
He also said testimony wa* ta k ­
The Soviet proposals ra il for en from two New Jersey police the "Dew Drop.” an A ir Force Con­
Rig Five consultations and for officers who aultrd away thou­ stellation, hv W, Averell lla rrim an .
the m ilitary s ta ff rommlttee tn sands of dollar* although their special (UTsidrnUat assistant for
speed up its work to set up an salaries were less than l.l.noo a foreign n ffair*: Se&lt;-rrtarv nf the
*------lie ’ po
l
international
poller
force under year. He added that l«dh spokn A rm y Frank Pure; Philip C. Je*.
am ha**ador-at-largr:
and
th r Security
___ f i t r Council.
of having outaiilf business inter­ sup.
Dulles said there was an ironic ests, however, and that they were Dean ltu*k. assistant secretary nf
aspect to the Russian move*. The ro t necessarily engaged In wrong­ state for foreign a ffa ir*.
American delegate pointed out the doing.
Sorit representative had boycot­
The Carlsbad Caverns In New lie said police Chief Frank
ted III meetings of the m ilitary Horelli of Cltffsule I ’a ik . N . J . Mexico are estimate*! to he TOO,- “
s ta ff rommlttee this yeat1, InrlUd- hat fdOjMn In rash and a 424.- OOO.ttftO year* old and hav# not
tag Ik * one held the day a fte r V I- MH&gt; income although his salary yet lieen rompletely explored. The
•hinskv advanced hi* proposals.
I* |5JKX&gt; ami lhal Michael Drer- tleepest passage unroverd at p raVishinsky also made it clear ehio. rh lef of Retgrn rrurnty (N . ■nt Is I (40 feet under ground.
today he would continue Russia’s J .l detective* with a *alary of
fight against Trygve l.le when 11,700. hat (10,000 In a vault an l out th at the Inrnmr does not In
Itself "mean that protection ha*
,
the question of rstending
the in income of - 10,000.
He said flnrelli’s a ffa ir* would been given to any /•rim e."
U.N. Secretary General’s term I*
raised In the General Assembly. be studied further, but pointed
He refused to explain to report­
ers why Russia east her 4&lt;!th veto
in the Security Council yeaterday
to bloek L la a re-election to a
new five-year term , hut said that
when the tim e comes to make
more detailed objections he w ill
have something to say.

Drury Hater

The Texs extetnslnn .ervlce es­
timate* livestock arriving dead
al It. 8 . markets In 11*47 would
h«ve filled a train nine mile*
long.

«•

S p e c i a l Sale

USEDCARS

1948
CHEVROLET
Fleetlinc AcroHcdan

1946
OLDS
Club Coupe

*1

Low Miles
rage. Fully equipped
W ith A New Ret O f W hite One owner ear-used only hy
W all Tirea. Radio An Heater. fam ily. Good, rlra n and well
Special
kept automobile. For sale

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tines* man. Ftilly equipped
with radio, k ta ta r - defroster,
windshield washer, looks like
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1949
BUICK
Dark Green Super
Sedan

Federal Depoait Inauranee ha* been increased
from IS,000 to a maximum o f $ l 0fi00.
Each depositor of thia bank ia inavred up In
this new maximum for all depoaita bald in
tbe tame right anil capacity.
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1949
BUICK
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covers, good tiree and running
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2 Dr. Sedan

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gray painL good Urea and
rich tuhaloaa tires. Radio, Heatrood mechanically. Only
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�AY OCT. 13* 1M0

n i t tjA sro rn m/RA in

Social A nd Hersonal Activities
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Kial Calendar
m in .x r
The Church Training School at
Ihe F irst Itaptiat C hutrh w ill clow
lt» study of thr I k h i W "Building
• Church Training Program " with
th&lt;&gt; class that begin- tonight at
7:30 T. At
A ■A ialc a Circle w ill inert with
W r t . A K Monforton at 8:0u
P. M.
Hemcrncalhj circle w .ll meet * \
Garden Center at 7:30 l \ M
Under the sponsorstiip of Beta
Sigma Phi to ro iity . the treeptlo n h t at the Frrnald-Laughton
Memorial Hospital ia Mra. A. F.
lim it.
M O NDAY
Th» Woman’* Missionary U n­
ion of the First B ip tist Church
♦ r ill
meet a« follow*:
prayer
hand,
1:00 o’clock: committee
meeting. 1:30 o'clock; d ire fe d
community miaalona nt 2:00 o’­
clock. These meeting* are to he
held In the Memorial Education11 Building.
The l ’a*l Matron* Cltth of the
O .E.F. w ill meet at the home of
Mra. J. K. Courier. 1209 Palmetto
Avenue nt H:00 |\M . Co-hotll -w ill !m* M r*. M u ita v JarvD.
TUESDAY
® American Home Itepnitment of
Ihe Woman'* Cluh w ill meet at the
cluh hou»e nt H:00 P.M.. with M r*
8 . G. Ilarrim an conducting the
meeting.
The
Sanford
Garden
Cluh
luncheon will he held at the K|»i*
coptl Pari*h llouae at 12:30 IV
M. M r*. Irving Feinloirg t* ‘n
charge of reservation*.

r itp 'M i •

, The Baptist Woman’* Mi**ion^ r v Union of Keminole Association
♦ v ill have their annual meeting
at 10 o'clock at the Urivnrv
Baptist Church in Daytona Beach.
Covered dish luncheon at mom.

Seminole Hi
ID

IIK V F.R I.V

G RAY

T ie a »trlng around your finger
to rcmemlier that all important
* \ l a v the The.pian* are giving
neat week: “ Mother Wa» a Freshthan". Thi* i* really going to lie
cute and parked w ith laugh*. I
hclievo it’* Tuesday, Oct. 17, with
an afternoon and evening perform anrr. The Thespian* of 8 IIS
are noted for their ability and
•k ill in acting, »o y a ll really have
something enjoyable In look for­
ward to. For an evening of light­
hearted w it, don’t mi»* t h i * . . .
_ Many, many happy birthday* to
TOevcrly Rngrr*
who celebrated
today. Kvca though It I* Friday
the th irteen th . . ! Joann Moore
. blew out th* candle* not too long
ago, and little ole Alice Brown
w ill he eating rake and ire rrram
around the eighteenth.. .
How’s Junior M rtt* getting along
these day*? Seem* he hurt hi*
ankle Wednesday night, making a
rand touchdown . . . That wa* the
-squad game, which unfortunately we lost 2d to 7 . . There’* a next
aglimr anyway . . .
A ll you gala and guy* who are
havin’ trouble feudin’ and fu **in \
here’s an example to fo llo w ...
’L ittle Johnny hail lieen naught)
and a * punUhmrnt hi* family
made him eat h i* dinner nn a
little table In the comer of the
dining room. No attention wa* I*-Ing paid him until he wa* hear.!
saying hit grace:
’’ I thank Thee. L o rd .-fo r preparing a table before me In the
-Mgresence of mine rO em l**.’’ Sweet,
uhT
W ell, most exams are over for
another »ix week* and th err’a still
Ihe w a llin ’ mnlll report ra n i* are
distributed .v ; There Is s *ntall
m a tter of A.C.M. point* tht* tint*
to o . , Hum dutn d * dnm • . .
• There w ill be a M g danre right
after, we win that game tonight!
Dowp at the Toorl»t Center, any
ole l i m e . . . We p u y Orala *1
e ig h t*... Come on out, stag or
jg lra g . yo’ll guv* make it drag for
u» gal* . . . We I letter win thi*
game . . . I know our hoy* will lie
&lt;■■•1 l h a e a w l l a a r w i w * a i a a a
a as. I W r L a t
out them pluggin’ away and
what
more ran you **k‘ ?* A*ir
s i ’ your par
• n t* to go, t o n . . . The more the
m errier, so ask th at dreamy little
brunette and have more fun!!!
We didn’t have Chapel Thurs­
day, *o I gurs* 111 Jo«t wind up
telling a ink* I thought was rule:
A certain minister, while PreachIng, made the statement that evl * r y blade of grass w a* a sermon
The next day he w a* Imsylng

g

B A IT IK T C IR C L E
M r*. Voile W illiam * w a. an
pointed chairman o f &lt;!trrl* No. 3 of
the W .M .ll. of the F ir .t RantD*
Churrh Motulav n lrh* at a r"&lt;—
Ing In the T .E .U Cla*a mom. H r
followli
following chairmen were anpoln’
ed: M r*. Rrailey Odham. rn li*
ment:
Bible *ludy. M r*. J A
fRrnlth; mission *tiMly. M r*. N . C
R a w te r; community mission*. Mr
A . L. Thom **: aecre’ s r * ami l e w
urvr. M is* Minnie Rtew art; »te«
ardshlp. M r*. Joder C am *m n: pllterature sod puhllritv. M r*. IJI*
Ian Vickery.

Lake Mary
Br

V IR G IN IA

P. A N D E R S O N

The Chamber of Commerce met
at the Chamber of Commerce
building Wednesday nignt. I*re».dent C. I*. Braaington presided
Be pin t * were heard from the
t r c . surer and various comm ittee*.
It wa* planned to reorganite the
M r*. Randall Chase and child­
Mr*. J C. Mitchell and M l*,
*hutfict*&gt;ard
teams
and
sche­
ren
have
rrturned
to
their
home
t a il Prlfoc w e re htlStCSM S y e * .
dule*, the following night. Re­
after
spending
the
aummrr
in
teiday to the Seminole County
po r ting
for the Beautification
.''chn.d B«ird and the School B arn*tahlr, Maa*.
Committee, Joe Ala) but^ told of
Trustee* &lt;t a luncheon In the
John M. Michel*, seaman re­ tne cleaning atound the cemetery,
•ci-ool cafeteria.
cruit, U SN , of Sanford, is under- the two p atk* amt me bathing
The dining room was decorated
going recruit training at th r beach, the ah u fflc D u td court and
in garden flower* und boat*, car* world'* l*rge«t Naval Training the Chamber of Commerce, en­
rying out the theme of Colum- Center, Great L ik e *. III.
tailin g 20 hour* of grasscutting
i)u« Day.
and 14 1,2 hour* of raking to­
Those piesent were L. J. JorM r*. IV. D. Kirby, Mra. A. K. gether w ith 25 1 2 hour* of po­
dm of Oviedo, chairman, J. A. Roanetter, M r*. J. M.
McCa-1 wer mower operation, the latter
Hotline of Ijingwood, Roy lia r- •k ill and Mr*. M ary Strong, all all donated by G. T. Bailey. For
rim n of Geneva, VV. M. Ilayne* of this city, attended the U. D, this, h* wa* accorded a (D in g
and J A. Patrick of Sanford, C. convention in Orlando.
vote of thank*. The Itoad Com­
•chon! tru -tre *. It. F. Cooper,
mittee report took the form of
c h a rn u n , M r*. A. D. Rountree
M r*. K. II. luiney. M r*. F. K. ( an inform al discussion entered in ­
• ' d Ro) llo w ell .d l.ake Mary, Rimmillat »nd M r* J. N II i&gt;c.. to by Raymond Bail, chairman,
teacher*. Mrs. Nancy B rick, M r*, delegated to the U. D. C. ion- I I. At. Gleason. Frank Evan* and
lo ltle Nix. M r*. O. K. Goff. Mr*. vention at th r O rangr Court Ho­ Mrs. G. It. Patterson. Reviewing
F *trr Kilpatrick AtcAlpi*r, Mr*. tel in Orlando, have returned to the current situstmri r&lt; garding
W alter Morgan. M r*. G. II. l i t heir home*.
the tact that local children are atvia. Mr*, .lean llu ffc t and M r*
tending
the
rtowded
Sanford
Milt n* II Thurman.
The Sanford Story to-arue will schools, instead of Lake M ary.
Alan M l** Ann French. Mia* serve
a
breakfast
with
the I*. D. Anderson, rh a u n u n of tin*
Rc'rc--- Roddenherv Mi*» Rebec­ “ Fairies” nt McKinley Hall lo- S chool Committee repoi'cd the
ca McBride, Mi»* Sadie Murphy. morrow morninc at 111 30 A. Al efto its of that c o m m itte e . Air.
A t.* Zill.ih W el*h, M i** Peggy M r*. Fre.1 Robb and M r*. K. C. Andrtson and M r*. G. It. i’atterFr *rr an-l M i*. Krne*tine Wc*t- W illiam * announced that
they »on. working with Alt*. C. AA
pha I.
would have In rh arg r of the a r­ AYridrthold, President of the lash"
rangement*. They *aid lhat tic­ Alary P. T. A. had appealed to
ket* may !&gt;e obtained from any the local school ttu *tee, Itoy L.
ilo w rll. who h id in turn referred
mrmlier of the League.
them to Prof. T
AV. Lawton.
H n l l v v i iv - r l
County Superintendent. A like
situation exist* at l-ake Monroe
Mr anil M i*. J. E. Gradick,
lly BOB THOMAS
and action I* held up, pending dr
Sr., who rrcrn lly moved Into
riainn of the Stale Rnatd.
their mo* home at 9018 Park
H O LLY W O O D , th t . |3 —t d V President Rra«ingt&lt;m summed
Avenue were entert lined by M r*. While nearly every other top co­
Gradick’* bridge cluh with a median ia scrambling to television. up the achievement* of the orgstilsatinn for thr vrar lust end
lUnPsr and a plant shower.
Denny Kaye D in no hutry.
rd, stressing esttrs inlly the lot
The supper were *ervcd at a
“ I don’t think I ’ll do TA’ for a
long tnlije which wa* overlaid couple of year*,” he remarked on million of the Boy Scout Troop,
with a hand-madr lace cloth and the set of “ On the R iviera”. “ K v -, th r making *&gt;f Twentieth Slrt*et
centered with a arrangement of r tith in g I* in too much of a tu r -1 In Sanford a "through s tire t”
pink rose*. Single pink hibiscus moil. I ’ll wait until it simmer* and the overall ptogtatn of th"
Beautification Committee. A ris ­
cirrled iha candelabra, whieh were down."
ing vote of thsngs to Air. and
holding lighted taper*.
A t any rate, Kaye
said
he Airs. Rrasington, for all their
Tho*e • njoylng the occasion would never do a weekly show.
w n e Mr. and Mra. J. K. Gradick, He figure* *uch a form at would Chamber of Commerce, was pro­
claimed.
r , Mr and M r* J E. Gradick,
expend too much time, energy work
in
ronntetton
w ith the
Jr. of DeFuniak Spring*, M r.
and material. H r ha* not itudird
Air. and Alt*. L. C. T illi* and
•nil M i*. Henry Kiehtnr, M r. and the new medium, in fact, doe* not
H r*. Paul I’erold. M r. ami M r*. own a *et. Rut that w ill noon be rhildren, France* and Dannie took
her psrent*. Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Frank. M ii* 'h . M r. anil
Mrs.
changed. HD ihree-year-old daugh­
F n d B n n d t, Air. and Air*. John ter, |)ena, who was w ith him in Alatthcws home, after they had
visited here for some time. W hile
Pexold M i G e o r g e llalie. Air*.
hi* dressing room, ha* prrssurrd in Jasper, over
th r
week end,
John Ludwig, R. A. Cameron. Mr.
her father into ordering one. She they enjoyed a fam ily reunion of
and Air*. St. Clair K«ndricK, and
w ant* to look at “ Tim e for Beany”. the Atatthrw* rhildren They a l­
children. Air* Ralph Peloid, Alls*
Red Skrlton wa* anxious to so visited their son,CpI. Byron
Adeline
Rirhter,
AID* Connlo
get hi* new MGM contract signed. T illi* at Elgin Field.
Ludwig. Ali** Atary Ann Ludwig,
The rrason: hi* spending money, Ic» Jacob* of Intercession &lt;'Hy,
Terry and K itty Gradick. Betty
m rtrd out hy hi* ex-w ife and
lo s t
week.
Air.
and
Air*.
and Fred Rrnnill, Henry Richter,
manager, Edna, rise* from $76 Charles Jacobs of Intercession
Jr.. Jimmy and Jark Ludwig.
to $150 per week. The bulk of hi* C ity, former |wstnr of the local
income— 1#»» living expenses—-D Church o f the Naxarene, wete
B A IT IK T CLASS
invested for ihe future.
here to attend the annual rh u irh
The T. K I.. C|n»» o f the F irst |
Hurt Lancaster report* that hr
Baptist Church met at the home! went to Washington and won an meeting.
Air*. Id a Keogh t* In Gnlne*
o f Air*. Al. L. Nelson Wednea- j okay from the arm y for film ing
villc, visiting her son *nrt ilauehday afternoon
for the regular:
“The
Nake
and
the
Dead", le r-ln -la w , Mr.
and
M r*. Rlbusiness meeting with the pre»i- j
which he owns. But production
dent. Air*. K. M. C arro ll, conduct­ ha* tirrn stalled pending develop- rh arrd Keogh.
M r, ami M r*. W illiam
A’an
ing Ihe meeting.
ment* In the war■ situation.
Anden, form erly o f l o k r Alayy
Refreshment* were nerved by
Robert Young, now In “Good- 'but re*idlng now in Allaml a te ’ An­
Air*. Nel*nn and her daughter to p
jv , j»iy
wnn Joan Craw
v,rawl*y».
M y rancy
Fancy" with
the following:
Alr». A. K. Hn*. ford, D plaving hi* firs t film role nouncing the arrival o f a daugh­
•rtte r, Air*. S vllir Allen, Air*. since la*t December. A longtime ter. Eva Atari* on Sept. 27
Air. end Air*. P. D. Anderson
Al. Gumming. Air*. J. C. Calhoun, free-lancer, he report* the Inde­
were at Dsylona llre rh Sunday
Air*. R. L. Garrison, Alta. F. P. pendent field D
rugged three
Air*. Steven* of lo k e C ity i«
Illne*. Air*. Lillian Vickery. Air*. days. T hr major studio* are using
I - L. Slnudenmlre, Air* Al. A. their contract player* and inde­ still with her son-in-law and
Callaway and
Air*. E. Al. Car- pendent producing i* largely on •laughter, Air. and Alt* A. F.
Kentp. A'Dittng her at their homo
roll,
the rocks. Meanwhile,
more play­ last Sunday were her Min-ln-laiv
vn“
er* are bring dropped by studio* and daughter, Arr. and Air-. (HIM
CO O KED FOOD BA LE
and joining the free-lancer*.
lllte l of F t. Pierce and her son
The Junior High School P. T.
Dan DaTley
Dailey la playing one of
Air. and
A. will hold a Cooked Food Sale hi* rare non-musical roles in ” 1 and daughter-in-law.
toimorrnw morning a l 9:30 A. Can Get It For You AVhole»ale." Air*. I I. N. Steven* of llarlow .
M r*. II. M. Gleason who has
AL In front of M cCrory’* Dime Which kind of film doe* he pre­
M en spending some time with
Slorr.
fer? “The pay’* Ihe same for
Air*. At. J. Phillips, budget and either one,” he shrug* w ith un­ her son-in-law and daughter. Alt.
and Air*. Richard AV. Kenugh In
finanre rhaiim an. requested that usual ramlor.
Gainesville
returned
w ith
Air
»l| contribution* lie sent In earlv
Bill Atauldln D finishing up
8 tnrdav morning.
hD first srreen role in ’’ Bed Gleason, Sunday night
Alt
snd
Airs. Lloyd load
Badge of Courage." | asked Mm
how he would like to do more ntnn of Richmond, Ind arrived
M E T H O D IS T C IR C L E
Fr;
Clrrle No 7 -II of the E in t Alrth- " I ’d have lo lie aw fu lly broke,” here from Richmond. Ind
n«l|«t Churrh ne t on T ues'i*V nig*1* replied the hahy-farrd cartoonist. d»y. Their friend. E arl T"nrv
* the hem- of Mr*, liny W ait, will*
Ituth Roman caught th r local drove them down and the)- e«|iert
"*»». AL N C a -tlr, Jr. • * &lt;*» tins revival of R iU Hayworth In “G il- to make their future home herM i** Alma Rieg who ha* lo.-n
less.
da” and Jean Harlow In "P la tin ­
visiting her aunt. M r*. G
F
During Ihe inreltpr „ market um Blonde” and *he’» s tillin g to Sjoldnm. returned
to
Orlando
play
a
»
n
y
doll
In
a
move.
"There
bask»t sale w a • held and to n new
la no onr
one today who D playing Monday with Mr. atid M r*. A’ermrmlier* Alr». H al Gruber «nd
les like iiayw
o
roles
Hayworth
and llarlo w non Mitchell who h*d epenl th.
'lr « . C *rl Wade were w rl-nm rd hv
did."
she
signed.
Du
met:
...........
*he
sighed.
Hunted
If
*he weekend with the la tte r’* mnlher.
• hr groun.
Dn’t rlght%possllly excepting Ava Air*, .tlohlom
Thr f (trie was invited to h"LI It
The E. M. Chester*. fnrWIrt
Gardner.
November mre»|n- at the home of
Dorix D»v I* o ff the lloh Hope residents " I Lake Alary have
M r George H'idsnn At th ” m e l
ale show thi* season. The reason: moved ta c k from P a la t k a ami r *
losiiin of ttie nte-tlne ■ «s&gt;es* “ Hob want* to do m lot of travel­ peel to make their Home here
•'••time wa* ««rvwd In the f&lt;*t|*"w'ne. ing tht* year ami I ran ’l do that M r*. Chester w*ll !&gt;e rem em lord
* * r &gt; . Ktnrsl 8 -iothw»rJ M r*. V l - l and picture*, too," Doris I* one of as the former KloDe l/iw e .
O ’ham. Mrs Ted AA'IBIsm* Mrs the few contract star* with tele­
A. AV. |j&gt;we entered Orange
f ’ srl M’ adr M e . J. II I/.#
Jr
vision right*, but *he'e In no hurry Aletnnrlal l|oanlts|, Orlando on
Alts 11-1 Grs'her M-S Jet-e g lo rtercD e them.
Afonday. where he w ill undergo
While. Mrs. Grr-trhen Crowell. M r*.
Where D Friend
Irm o
going minor »urff«*ry.
Broughton W atktn* am! Air* Alar n n l ? Diana Lynn, a memlier of
Vin Ledibin.
Ihe film series, doubt* i f she'll
go an rw h rrr. The cast wasn't ex- Lind* Darnell, Jeff Chandler, or• r tly happy with the last edition. nel AA'iltle and some fine photo
But what do you wanna bet the graphv help make it passable en
a passing
parl»Vioner shouted, serle* will continue? I t ’* one of tertalnment
’T h a t’* right. Reverend, rut your the hig grosser* of the year.
sermon* *h «rt."
Capsule Review:
’T w o Ftags
A farewell speech to little olr We»tw is ju *t a fa ir western, des­
Rachel Johnson'* D iy ftirn d . Rob pite It* big r a il and hamisom*
Cushing, who will lie lewring for setting*. All of Ihe element* for
the Navy soon. . . Most of you g reater** are there, hut the whole
Drug Store I*
know that »wrll guy. Bel there’ll thing stumhlr* Into a muddy plot.
(•D ing
be wedding I&gt;ell» for them some­ It renter* around a hradatrong
C u rb S * r v lr e
time In the near f u t u r e , ,.
cavalry commander, who I* get.
A gnln
W ell, goes* th a t'* all for this ting to be pretty fam iliar in bigw eek.. . . See yB a t the game . .
time horse opera*. Joseph Gotten.

School Hoard And
Trustees Entertained

e rs on a l

'ANT-nnTT - L n r .m

Plans Arc Made For
i ratcrnity Dance

B. And P. W.

IBEIi
OCR SPECIALS FOR OCTOBER
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of the status of h ill* in Congress;
give information on carh item per
taining to legislative action, and
pffer suggestion* for ffeerive nrlion by the membership.
OMecllve* of the
Federation,
•aid M r*. G inglrs, in dude the e \
trntion of opportunities to wome
in business and the profession*:
bringing social and economic p ro ­
gress which w ill asstltc to wome"
and men the fullest otipottunl*and reward, and silvaming the •*•
tere*t* of all through educatin'
along s d rn tlfl . lndlvMu.il snd v«*
rational lines
Other objectives a ir to provid*
information for *tode dls-n
and action on nitionsl aid «-orl *
a ffa it*; elevate th - standard* f"»
women In business and ’ ho pro
fr«*ion*. and to htine *hoot rnoperation among business and pro
frtsinnal women In ihe
U n iteii
States.

Plan* are u n d e r*r.y
for the
Intcr-fratcrn ity dance to he held
at the Alayfatr Inn on Dev. 2.1 ,
Mra. George A. Speer announced
with a hand-madr lari doth and
tnda&gt;. Mi mb r shin card* may be
purchased l&gt;v anyone who i* a ffil­
iated with a social sorority or
fraternity.
These card* w ill lie distributed
h\ the following irp tesrnto livrs:
Alpha Chi Omega.
Air*. Ralph
Austin Smith;
Alpha Delta Pi.
tit* . Ilonald Middleton;
Alpha
Gamma Delia, Alt*. W alter Steele;
Alpha Tau Omega. Ihmald Jone*;
Delta Sigma Phi, J. II. Truluek;
Delta Delta Delta. Air*. B. L. Per­
kin*. Jr.; Kappa Alpha, Ben W h it­
tier; Pi Beta Phi. Air*. Dale Scott;
Pi Kappa Phi, Bot-crt Kam a; Pi
K m t a Alpha. Ed Higgins; l.amh•In Chi Alpha, Ralph Austin Smith;
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dan W right
and Sigma Nu, Herb Strnstrom.
Representative* may obtain iard»
a* Roumlllat and Anderson’* Drug of the “ Stray Greeks" of an o r­
St.irr, Mr*. Speer *ai«|.
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local Ini'll i i Imbl field.
The game, M.th kuk-tdi .luted
for 11:15, it the thud ol three
Itraighi home g.tuier to hr ployed
by thr fe d . lilt* lea lull.
The t'rdt, .till urn trued hy
junrt, will he ihe nmlerilogt m tumalit ’« ro n lrtl.
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tu nlut'k then IttS) t« iniir w itii
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M m |itiy h . i knock.,I tinron d lv lo tin' Sati I l a iiri.fu 7’v il
uloii. And huipltklltnl
a ft*. i f ilia* I' m.' ilk* I'lM it 1/ jguu lo
Iiti/iit f iv*■ plat • ill u lots to oldatii p itrh .r Con I r.-nn*- »• v on
W aHiinpion uni l.»i two week* a iiiiul.iio i.al liaMr
l&gt;. nil, . y, m Ioi m I i I be up willi
ago II* luni foil i.liiili.-.l In I f (•on
f t. i iiiUiliiK tli« Weetcrti Ilia Pirate*, for 3u .!**» , mm 17
Mack N
Cleveland, Jr, » « j
It*, v i . ■ upellei lurAUi* of u leg ami to.t I I in |u|.&lt; I,art * .* 'n i
ti.iM iir r fix Humped to nit#, tiut lecetltly electa*l vice preci.ienl ol
inju ry
the net! to I etna* Mt John It
fitittli.d , irony
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i . u t iur» what iiip
llo ic rr d ty
t ollege ul
T h e lit. I , .m i I a r ilin a li p u r- Stetaon
I w iim I i . \ | itrj.hjr in th* W &amp; 1.
Kuiltx 11«• u p M Irn lljf I n
lilt un i l i a t . i l I I plater* fr o m th e ir fu r I .aw at Ihe h iit meeting Since
llu
In .•!, ■n u ll.&gt;ui.| t i l l ( 11111. 111. flung m in o r I r n r u r chain. T it * being at Stetnoii f t . .eland hui
A.id
. i n 1 un.’uTiw.oui
O iy K tti batch included m illtii. h r Rij. !!*•• I,cell artive un the cumpui, hold
fr o m
t i it urn I AH
of
the mg a nun.bei uf eommlttre chair - 1
M il
g iv e n In in nil lln
• i i l r l l l t r t d t llr k i
a. a i ii hilt* an.) 'erving a . Student
nrid in nil mi t v b in I
. u ni. to South Allantic League.
H um klyn railed tip catcher Dirk Hod) Treaaurer for Ihe year lt*4hI i .d m in i i heir Montreal In. t I :&gt; Cleveland i» the *on of Mr
trrnathoial League d u b today i.i.d M r*. M N. fleveland, S r .
ami iln p p . .1 veteran Jim Rna- ■JISJI I'nlm etto Avenue, Snr.fi.nl
aril, a iw itch-hitting out f laid* l
to the Royal* III return.
The ('Ihcn-natl Red* |nir.hared
Ihe clack T u h t duuhl.'plnv ruml.|..|inlii‘n &lt;&gt;f H u n t-to p liny ' I .

Richards Dodges
Questions About
White Sox Plans

CHICAGO.
Oct,
13 — td*i
Spoil* w riter* threw a hit uf
f|ueatiofi* a I t‘ai.1 Hichar.i* yeaIrlduy hut the new I'hicugu Wliite
Hot Manager liuid.il hark mod of
them.
Al Kichurd** fir»t new* cvnfoTWire *ip^r tie wua tuamrd roankiSr Tueulay fo r tw.. j.vir*. Min*
jail, Icon r.-kun wann‘1 doing
much talking.
Ur did any player-roach l.ukt
Wildcat t ouch Mike llueha put! Appling will *tuy, protutbly u*
the llcuiu ale Veil through leveral u player, hut m u.i of the other
&lt;t»yr of hard uffetlllve d rill* in qurithni* got replie* .plullfu d
ireparation fur IuriiieSt'■ control willi "if*, uud*, hut* ami maybe*."
nil look time out to give hi* hoy*
Sluikeiip the While Koa euarlia ItHik ut the type play* the Karla Hip *laff 7 Not until u fh i he
#1 r. repealed lo u&gt;e agunial them. tula* to Ytre Freaidrut Churo
It i* reported that the Wildcat* Cumiakry and General Manager
hat! little 11initile nlopping
the Frank l.ane, Kicharda *ald.
Will
Itoga-r
I Duel
Cramer,
doid.h wing unlialam-tij line u»n|
hr the Wed*, hut Ihe real teat will Itirhard*' fornter Detroit Tigei
Ukl place tonight un the Hetnln- team-inmate and roariung aide
ole, Gridiron.
al Seattle laat ara»»r. come to Hu­
The K'-da, at ill a|Mjrtiiiie .. rather rt hit. So* t
"Sul definitely decided," raid
fail tuickfield in -pile of injuries,
t'tkV ihuM Ihe Wildcat* a few llii harda.
Will Richard* take over tiie
trick* that t'oach Ihtrhn foiled tu
potht out during their practice third ha»e couching bo« 7 'T io l,
aldy", mu * hi* amwet.
•aalioita.
Richuida, think* it will luko
Meanwhile Coach •‘tlouae" Retlira m u . t,uiy during lltia weak'* him half n -ea*oo tu find out
p ro .tlie te iM o o , pulling Ihe Fed* what I lie W hite So a have, a ml
tlnto.pl, • oine p r.lty rugged of. what th.y haven’t.
II. guve u fairly definite nil*fertjive dt ilia uud allowing then,
the type piny* Ihe W ildcala u ie wri to one i|ue*Uon, however.
He * » . naked if hr Would live
etg eclcl to unveil tonight.
rrnuklr Hunatrom, Fed half- up to hi* reputation a* a tough
hack who auffned t.
apralued lark ■mailer.
ankle In the Orlando game, re­
" If a player give Ida heal and
lumed tu ■ Ihe Fed line-up Ihi* want* lo win, he'll find tn* ea*y
Wrai. and la •
p,
|„ |hr to gel alung with,” he rrplird.
“If, tiecauae of lack of ability, u
•larling line up tonight..
Clarence fla u te , Fed hnlflmck player fella to do tliii. or do
who played a trirific game lual that, tlirrr ia nothing to growl
weak againat Ihe Del-and Hull eliout.
dog*, w ill he rfloem from the Fed
"I do object, though, when i f *
Ilnt-up Inrught. He !■ v U liltig with lack of heart or hmtle that
hi* fam ily in Idaho.
evident.”,'
Th* pnd.iiMe ita rling line-up*
Itichariii ia taking over a coach­
art. a* foll.iw*:
ing ataff that include* Appling
Hanlon!
I'm.
Ocala Ihe veUtl.lt ahortilou, ilm ler
Deni* Baa*
left end
J.augdun Mill* arul Kay U e im . ll* alto can
D. Heater
Irn la .k lr M efun ly have -if he w an t*—hi* predeer*
M.' Whrlchrl left guard Leonard ui, ilepoed manager Jolm I Red.
T. I.’or de II
r r a t e r . MeKachriti forridm i
”1 want cuwche* who can tell
me loinrthing atamt tomorrow'*
game. They don't have lu tail In-r
with yraterday'a game," Richaida
.aid,
Thr White Ho* fiilUhrd ill allth
ptaie Ihi*
Beacon, the aallie
.landing that Seat.ir had when
Kirluirdt left tlial I’acific f..a *t
dull.
At the confer rucr, Rlchuril*
ilimik liat.da with hi- new |at**e»,
foiniikey mid l.anr, uud met
t'hicu t'urrua.iuel, hi* *hurt*to|i.
fur thr fir*l lime. Chico Juit got
out of the hu*|iital after turgery
Clay William* and M l-* Kllrn un a knee cartilage. Thr Richard*Pelt*. In a rlm&gt;r|v i out. *te«| match Carraajurl talk wa&lt; brief. Rich
wltli tiene and Hrlrn Tucker, won aid* (iieak* a little Hlianlih. Car*
fh" City Tom nan,nil yrd rrdav af raHpirl a little Kngliih.
Icituwiti al the Mayfair Inn Court
Mr. William* and Ml«* ll.it
wrte each nwnidril luvine cup* do
natnl hy the Rotary Club, with
Mm I*. M tiinele* of tl,r City
Recent I,.,, lleparlintnt inakirig tli
prCirntation ttnipir.* were Mt
an^ M r* fhartea MnrrUnn a n 1
Martha Wight
I.0S A N G F I.F S , Oct. 13 Cl*)
. Cl»v »lart.d at in n oVlcck w||t lllifluta, a pre-»eu*on candidate
Idcyl weather prevailing The »lr*t tu rv|ir**ent the Ills Ten in the
•rlrwaa hotly n uilr*t.il. ami it Wa* Mu m liuwl foot hall gam. neat
onhr after a IMI tie that M r. Will Naw Year'* Day, vngagrv UCLA,
iat«a amt MUa lletl* ware able to team with no auch draatni in the
tal^ the tn*l-h, S rt. All the »»t« I'aciflc foaat fonfvrvnrr, in an
W rit Intn e itra gaVnr*
InlerarcHunal tilt tonight In Mem
Rtva^ml Mr*. Tucker won the orial Colligum.
•eel,ml .aV H M f. fallowing a 10-10
Thr lllinola hopee were dulled
In the mud liy ona p«mt in a
7-0 «rt hack by Wlaeonun la*t
Saturday, while the aurptialng
Itruln* or UC1«A tiilaaed nut l.y u
ti mi la i margin tu Waihlngton,

A - B - C-

Hard Luck iMurphy iNational I eague
Sidelined For 4th Dips Into Minors
Season By Injury For Younts Blood

Feds Play Host To
Ocala Wildcats At
Local Field Tonite
o re d

FRIDAY OCT. 13. I95tfw

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE

W id u n rtu ii
Srualoi
playri
w n e hit 7.11 tim e* by pitched t,wit
In 11*111, a tnajur (.ague irci rd

HOLD ,Mi:i)A 1,
(JIN | -HD
t in to it/ p in r

Fhoto Hy Rotu rt L. Co*
Clarence Clauee. F .il left lialfi .,, k who mndc an imprraaive *huw
iilg aputn-t the IM u in d Rillldng, It**t week, will he uh*riit from tin
Fed line-up tonight.

Determined Irish To Plav Tulane
After First Loss In 40 Games
a game I hat iv ti- mule of a |,ra&lt;ii.

A IR n i N l i l l l O N l I I

In i it. ul) llu* i f ,Mr, Mmphv
H ill "want* to play football."

* ■ -* ion for N o n . flam*.,
Jo.. Fruit ami Rill It,,our got
Johnny'* hard huh l-u t any
u I in., pulsing vvoi l out ugainal thing new to Ii,. M uiphy- III*
lit., am,.ii ichool, who ii may la* broth, r Huh, an . lid, s u ffe ird
ti,e main Titian* offeii*. toinoi. n l i , r . injury ill the Iju a iitlro
row.
Mnrin.
game In* t year a- n
It
no guea* nor aeerrt Hint
lt»l, W illiam *, ipiurterhurk inanipulator for th r Irish, w ill he the
I ig gun for N otre Hume. H i.
hull handling, running and p*»*
m ciliary mad.- him an All-Am
erica .onlen.ler laat -rawon and
l» i link* a* u top candidate again
Ih i* )ru r.

.opium i.iir

lie I*

till on crutchei.

CHIUIKKN FKKK!
t h ild r.n t ndrr 13 &gt; r». Ad
rattled Five W ith I'a rrn lt
Anytime Fvc.pt Saturday
A Sunday.

SATURDAY ONLY
DODDLE

LAST TIM 1$ TONIC HI

FEATURE

NEWWfSTtBN THRU1S'

i ma ms , Isetts
in &lt;-ity Tourney

A ililt'd : luilrw t Nt'WN A m i ('u rlm in
I ' L l IS : " T H IS IS A M E R I C A "
A N n v t'llj

Fa vor e d Illinois
Meets UCLA In Top
West Coast Lame

* 1- 20.

( trM I*A .N itlN

I 'l l I l IIF

SATURDAY ()N!A
H I k } h ill Itlc K ru tiirc — lia r g a in I’ rn g n m
—STARRING—
lln m lin — T li Ju n g le Huy
- I'l.l'S
fartmin " III* Hiller l l a i r
Serial—"Wild Hill ||t&lt;*ok”

DiMuRKio Isn’t Sure
He Will IMay In \r»l

a i'u n A V

NKW YORK* tiet 13
i,j»,
Jo.&lt; DiMaggio, who fmuhnl Ihe
Itr7i&lt;) I,m l hall aeUMin In a hlaie
of glory, ii not *ure lie will re
turn to the New York Yanke* »

want t» go through I'.i.Vl *11 dv. f
again.”
Th* Yanaee atar who larnea
9IUU.0U0 Hn. year al*., aaid h i
aaw no rra*oii for taking up con­
tract negotiation* at Ihi* lime.
Yankee prr*ldent Dan Topping
wr* in acrvfd with DiMaggio,
aaylitg, "There'* no rea»&lt;th why
we ehould talk w ith him now any
more Hjap the other regular ulayera. Ifowever, we'd |w t.ady to
alt down with Jo# IMMaggio
wh never lie'* ready.
11)4!).
DiMaggio wound up with a .301
Th* Udan atrlking froc* In
cjudr* aaveral equally Uangeruu* m irk.
backa »uch aa Howard Ifan4*n,
Doak&lt;Walker, former HMD All
Jo* Marvin, Dave Wllllami, Bob
Moora, Johnny Florence or Ted America now cavorting fur the pro
N arlaw . E ither le capable o f Detroit I.I oim, own* n 'etvle* ala

MONDAY

LONELY HEART
BAN DITO”

The lllini tg|a a firm on. touch­ ne*t ye ir.
DiMaggio, diacuaeitig hi* a il­
down favorite tonight. Many «bkrrvrt* think it ihould lie larger, ment* uf Ihe |ut*t *ea*ou, , *ai,l
ami hark hack tu the Hoar llowl yggtrida), " I fm iih .il at rung, felt
gam* of 1IM7 when lucal UULA twtter than 1 nn.i a ll y # ,n| *n4
ado irer* mad* them the favorltea re jlly fell great in th*( tWrM.
"I.u t I can't lw *m r about
over Hllnula nnd thru *aw tho
nililwriternera trump Ihe llruina next year. I'd like to k|u .w '|iii4
my health ia going to lw. I don't
hy | 4b-14 cucr.t.

' Coach Ray Kloit of llltnot* la
Ihe only Im nurtant familiar fare
hack from In a l IM 7 conical. T hr
ilaylng petoonncl for both tuuada
* new and Henry K- lRe.ll Hand
era la now th# tlC LA Mach.
Mutt publicised offvnelv* threat
or Illinola I* l U nound Johnny
Carraa. Th# lllln o l* crowd ad­
mit*,
however,
that
Karra*,
averaging unly 3,4 yard* per car­
ry, ha* nut yet returned to the
0.5 yard average regiaternl In

*

IIFRU'h a change o f the year fo r y o u r D u ic k .fo o ,
»l ul w a rt u t it eat D o t a utiim e r d riv in g lu tt ta ken
it* l o ll — in |ilu )e d *(m l l u lir iu n iv , xp u rk lim in g th a t
m ay have d ip p e d ulT u iiu lc lt m tw o o v e r the m any
m ile * , u c a rb u re to r that w o u ld |&gt;roliub!y Rive you
h e lle r m ileage und i nap i f i i w ere p ro p e rly u djuxle d
now Tor fu ll d riv in g .

T

I'o iu l i» —yo u r llu ic k w ill fc c i u lo l f r in k ir r in ihe
Ir y in g d a y* lo com e i f yo u le t y o u r D u a l* dea le r get
llio k c k u m in rr k in k * n ot o f it* vyvteto n o w ! fu * l
d riv e i n —tu y y o u w a n t ( I ) u f u l l tu n r-u p and ( 2; a

SUNDAY—MONDAY

f

Jatiu'Kon Win

From Hauer Sisters
— W — I'a tty Berg and Belly
Ja aaaon, two veteran women pFofagelonaD, put the Bauer tlaten
an lha aldeiln* of th* Tenaa Wo­
nt v'a O iini' Golf Tournament.
Ilk* B *rg tlammed to a 2 to
| wictary ever Alice Bauer and
Mlge J a m ru n faehl roed a ■ and
t victory over klarldna Bauer

ytt'erday.

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lion In hi* native P H I**, l&gt; *.

TURKEY

SHOOT

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IY OCT. 13. 1950

PACE SEVEN
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Ami the
prufr»&gt;or’* b a il­
ment i» u very opportune one, for
it (a m n nt a lin t* when thnuvaml*
of Florida farmer# ate or should
l.o [diluting or getting re a d y lo
[.laiit winter i-ovt-r crop* of lupine,
, I.a i i , oat«, anil rye In the totilh1 1 n |.arl of the -into funner* i t *
liluuUi.it vegetable crop, for wino r nn&gt;l early *pring m arket*, hut
iiio - i of the c»»h crop* have been
louvetletl in the northern *ev'tluil
and ii i* in northern Florida that
f a r m r i- tliould he planting winter
m m erop*.

TO LEASE FOR ONE YEAR ■3 BEDROOM
UNFURNISHED HOUSE. MUST BE IN GOOD

\ | o t fa r m e r * w h o h a ve g o tte n
th e im l.it o f p la n tin g cover erop *
■I., not tired lo h r re m in d e d th a t
Ih ry ute v e ry m u ch w o rth w h ile
th e y have r e f ii th e a d v a n ta g e of
cover c ro p * in in c re a v c il y ie ld * of
• • i l l It lid o th e r c r o p * — hu t p e th a p *
th e y do not re a liz e )u *1 how much
tie lie flt th e ir * o il d e r v le * fro m
r o v e r So to K ive t h r in fu ll Inlo t .n u ll.in oil th e a u lije c t and to
e o iiv in re f a im e r t w h o h ave not
p la n le d ro v e r r r o p . t h a t th e y can
p r o f it iii.i n thr m , I I t T h o rn to n
wm|.h a&gt; U ral I h r i e |M .in t*

CONDITION AND IN GOOD NEIGHBOR
L HOOD. WILL PAY GOOD RENT.

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floating . KiOilny
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_ Lake. Paula
Plantaiton Kvtate* liuplev. One
•fde fu rn id .n l, one unfurni*he.|
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Two 2 -Hoorn Apartinenta nicely
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furnlthed— electric kitchen*. One
furnlihed fledroum. 20*1 Laurel
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A|iartment
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Ovale liath A d u lt• 21100 Me|.
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A g i 'd cover ervip protect* *uli i
tioin wind and w nler ero«in, help*
to hold soil in place, and lluld*
rain water oil the land fen Intel
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T I I E | , l I N K if W f J E U
It prevent* In *' of nutrient* by
baching,
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movement of water and enahlinir
M ll lf t S ei\X a i) TRY TO a M C U / i J L - ; » , , , V e . , - r v r r e
the plant* to take up a la rye p o r­
)YEU AS T)i £ MfSA RID
ts lu ll the cover erop i* plowed
under at m aturity, the nutrient
element* ale relea.eil for U»e by
the following crop
flow eil under, a cover aye crop
add* oryanie matter to the w it,
l i m y i nutrient element* from be­
low t In1 . lit face anil drpovitv (helu
w tori they inn la* lived by other
plant*, help* to font rot weed", Blld
it the rover erop l* an inoculated
Ii puiiie, add* appreciable nil in yen
lo the «oil.
A pi....t cover rrop i nrirhe* and
plot ect* thr *011 and keep* it
1 nnt.irtive
The -oil le ilie hi*
Source of llVrlttua.it, no faim ri
call ulford to overlook the roVrl
■lop for p itrrtiriy iimt • run tilin'
“^ f T l . M J . I MAV.S * YOO’rf ffN T KitKRs J C\ DON r M W V .iiA llB
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NICHOLSON BUICK CO.
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b e n e fic ia l to crop la n d th a n any
o th e r m il p rac tice n f tr e a tm e n t,*
l* i G eo rg e T h o r to n o f ( h r U n i*
n u t t y o f F lo rid a C o lle g e o f A g ii '
v u ltu r e lu d llte d o u t r e c e n tly .

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SKK VICKS

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i'yeli 'i|. alre.f, lock and
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f t IW per Hal flionr lUid I
LOOM House. p a itly furnlihed.
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tinn. f2V&lt;ai I'a il Aiidei «n Late
M ' K CO M PLETELY
farm tied
•tuiint M IA Plan In tallmen'
Mary, Mu.
Outage A paltineiit
bedroom*,
lu.an In p T ., Room 117 Phon*
t lot* f 5,700 term *.
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2*ll S aiif.n l A tlan tic Naliunnl
W. It. YVfLI.lAJHH It K A M I III
c lillii and 2 In ll.iu a r v lute |{ea
Hank Mend ur r i ' . ' r
110 N I' ark A r e .
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I'hune 1120
m i, aide f lu m e I V I I (V
N E W FI UOKH •u rfa e rd to per
G E N K V .Y
7 n e r e * I I n g r o v e . M l l i f . K f I It K K Z L i , K P I.......
feet |.,n Did floor* mad*
Ilk*
pine * *»ed, few grapefruit Old
I U I - J or 02T* K» .ml . ■ | Mow
new Klnl1hlrig. rleaaln y A wal
I iuum - could I * f i i n l up, new
my P.utaMe power plaei 21
A It I II I.KN \\ \N T K U
alumllmm rraif. f &lt;1,200 (Ml with 1« year* wiperiynca !a H*imr...1i
erop. Owner IHITI K. Colonial
County, H M Cleaaon, l« k r
A’ K HUY, SKI I. * lit M lK n-ed
It.lv e , Orlando.
Mary
furnllore
W d «m M a ie r C i i m i L
• ore r
I t I K • .1 ntione t'.U
'true line liiilldoier. iturnp trm *
i - Al&lt; I IC I.I.S KU It SALK
R O M .-AWAY HKD. pood ci.udl
muck, fill dir*
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t ion Phnnn 7K5* W
by load ur job.
Contact if. R
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W ANTKD
T;*W Volt Ave . lie Lund
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i t . p y n c o i r n s it tt;s
Deed and *h.ipworu cotton
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M attrraae*
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U*ed all metal lll l ll l y cabinet 7.95
v K N K I i.v.N IllJ N D h
ruade f
Ured Ice llove*
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order
Semiaoiy* Venetian Blind
U *rd 2pc. I.ivmy Himm Suite I t U6
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920 w 3rd St
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13 35
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U*ed 5 burner Oil Range
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In n and want help, w rite P (I
Special! Sofa lied*
S3 50
HELP W ANTKD
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Anonyrnou*.
Room Suite
TOhO U N U S U A L P O S IT IO N in Sanford
U»e.l Hpc Walnut Dinlny
or radiu* of TUI mile* for married W A TC H Repairing. A ll work yuar
anteevl. K eav o n ah le p ric e * F M
Room Suite
N9 50
woman with iifpervitury al.ilitv
Knyll.h Jr Phon. I17h-J
M A T H E R OK S A N FO R D
2&lt;’. - ( l Car nece«*arv for J u iili.'
201 OH K. 1.1 SI.
Phone 127
local driving. Peraonalily and
C a ll Phone lin e| fo r
determination a mu*l. Onlv in
r.S H K I.M A N S R.rl
R o*.
Feed.
All Type. Of Book Work
terevtcd in Mimeont who n m l t Touchton A W at*on. 1201 Celery
earn from
ISO Oil to
175 00 Y la r y Mi K in n ey Ih .o k k c e j.in g
A ye phone ftM L J
Service
weekly. W in M l** luu h e Him
IL '.IK D O r KKlJA; Lumpleta tine
Room 401
eer t u W rd e rti Union off)
llu n *'. To in i, i Feed R'nre
Atlantic (tank Building
In Sanford, Kloridn r*dle t. II t
STANLEY
P K O D lU rrs f a r t lr * ,
1ft, giving t|ualifirallonv, tele­
lloati ** (rift*. Phone 3TJ-M
phone tluliilier, anti lieM time fro SPKCIA1 Itepaii Service oil An
Ceurgiu Smith, In'J Jeviamine
' ick up apd
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appointment
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Wr b o th lory when you rtoQ't bring
your prew rip llu ti* to L A N E Y 'K
O F KAN FDR I) and V IC IN IT Y r
Phone 101
We are going In Ki in hire at
13— N O T IC E S I'K B S O N A I.S ) - I I
Iravt five rri.-n within a ra.liii*
New YY'urk Shoe*
3.56 pr.
gf_
twenty-Ove
m
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of
SAN
Courier I'a ln t*
2.60 Gal.
H ll.l/S Cigar Store w ill lie ripen
ford.
'ped. Title
I hi- Franchise pul- a
Army Pup Tent*
4.95 ra.
on Sunday* from 9:00 A M til
1 into a builnc*a
Arm y Rlankrl», Tent*, T a rp i, Cot*
H H Hufi hi*
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Irh ran h* earrint on from
Jackvti, Routa, Clothing and
h i* homy ur a •m.i!l office Li
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la finail e.! hy a N v r i n j J t t
Y H IIY -N A V V S l'H P L U S
B U Y IN G A C A R *
Before fin*n
l.Y A D V E R T IS E D M ilfP trli
ring nee us to vave money. In
JIU Sanford A w .
Phone t i l l
A T IU N I f vou .in- a man of
•(ailm ent Loan llepT . Boom 117
FOR SALK. Eight unvented ga*
good rfanding in vour Corn
Phon* 281.
Sanford Atlantl.
heater*. Same aa new. Beil a fte r
munity ami want a txid n*** of
N atiu n il Bank Member KCIC
N o r. 1. Changing lu ernted heal­
vnur own that will net you
er*. Co Widal Tour lat Court. Lake
from 1400 to 1800 nrr month
w rite lu C. C. SI. CulPmrh
M E R C H A. N[OISE
D IS E E(Change,
Enhance.
27l»l Nehraika Ave.. Tamo* 2.
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Offal Notice
F .l-p m u s i p n n r i.A w tT itif t
V n d ir am t by v ir tu * of * a ih n r lty
m * vested M l h . M aynr n ( M,r
Jr a f H an ford. D m l i l i . I b f i . l . y
t a i l a M u n ic ip a l O rn s rs l F.le, lin n
b t kal4 th ro ug hou t lh * i ' l l ) o f Hanf o r t . F lo rid a , on th# l l h rtar • f N o .
V tm h rr. I t t a . In r r lr .i l.- n o f lu r .
C ity C tim ra lesln n trs fit. ir r m r
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F lo rid a . In .Iin form ll) ♦» Ih r ii. - •
an d nrdlnan.«• r . t a i l o r l.t .1*. 11..*
now In force In ra id M l ) T h e |...|t*
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t f l W IT N ir w t w i | i : t t l : &lt; i )
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h r r riin l . art my hand * • M a y o r or
lh * C ity o f H anford
F lo rid a , and
ha«a r a u r td to l.r a f f l i r d h a rr in t h .
aral o f aald C l l r on Ih la Ih r «th day
o f O e ln l.rr, A (• l l l o .
A N t m ilt V . A l i l l . U A V
Aa M a y o r of ih r C i|y of
H an ford. F lo rid a
fk llA l.i
A T T IIh T
M. n H A r n n
I lly C l.r h

in T i n : i i n l i t i d - t i n : &lt; m m i
Jt in .u
M iM iA in .y :
m i m i.
F I.m ii i i a . in i * i i . i i i i i i '. .
in i d : k h t a t i: o f
I I M W A T K U N . O r-ease.l
Tl&gt; A M . M I M I I I I n l t a A M l
1*1:11• n n i i a 1 1 a i- i i . i i n * m i i n *
MA.Ufin , &lt; I « | A * T M i l l i : . m i i :i

Ton 11)4 t i r h of jr#o «ri* lierr**?

n o llh id snd r t 'iu ir r 'f in tir»«*ttt «nv
rlalm ? unrl
w h lrlt jr«»u.
r
e ith e r o f fiiU i mmy h a l t mtH|ri»t th*
b u l l o f M M W A TM O N d a ri
I
1*1* of »«lt1 C ou nty, to th r C nijnty
Judffa of H rm ln o l. C ounty. F lo rid a .
• I h i* o f f l r r In th a court h o ii.r of
■aid C ounty a l Hanford
F lo rid a
W ith in sight .a lr n d a r m o n th * from
lh * llm r o f lh * l i n t p u h llra llo n of
Ih l* n o lle * K u ril r la lm or dem and
■hall hr In w r itin g . and *h a ll a la lr
P l» .r o f r r « ld ,n .* and p » .l *&gt;(flra * d d r * *a o f |h * c la im a n t. an.l
• h a ll hr «»&lt;irn In hy th r c la im a n t,
tila a f i n t , or h i* a M o rn ty . and any
aucli claim or d .m a n .l not a.* f llr .i
■hall ha *o ld
iH ig n r .ii »; tv i i i v i :
A* n tc u l.r o f tho I j . i
IV III and T . i l i m r h l of
I I M tValvon. d r. r a * . . |
F l f &gt;l pol.il. a llo n I n t I I . m s

H A l.T IM O IlK Oct. IS—t / I V |.&gt;
« n not In n new world that
Chi*tn|&gt;h.*r Columbus *aitn&lt;l t hi
ocean l.i.ir in IIM 2 , n John* Hopkln* University geographer ta&gt;Jieve*.
A

w r ll-la -n lr ti

(ra c k

k lw r r n

A *ia nn.l Ih r A m rrira * probably
existed Iw.i nr three lhrni*an.l
year* lieforc f'.ilum hu* ma.le h ii
. p 1r
f it.l
voyage,
Professor
(Jrorge F. C arter w rite* In Ihr
r u r i.n l i»*ue r.f the "Southwe*te m Journal of Anthr»|io|.iiry."
Aim i lean, pay trihute lo.lny In
Cnlumhii* a* Atnerira'a di trover.
I II . Carter nuggest* lha Asialie people* inmie contact with
ih r Western Hemisphere sometim r lo fo rr 1,000 tl. C,— prrhap*
a . early a* 2.1100 It. C.
Ill* theory I* Im io l nn the
fart l hat p lant, aurh n* the
aw ret
potatn. ri.ltn n ,
Mrxlrnri
p o p p y anil r n ta in v . i . | . r t i . l r l
in America Mini A *ia nmi . . . m e
Pacific l.lati'l* long before “any
w ritten iert.nl »f man’, having
trnvrle.l l # |v r r n the twn point*.’*
Plant* ran'l originate t w in ,
Ih r geographer hol.la.
"The nn.wer l» thin p tlixlr,"
I'm feaa.ir Carter m n rlii.lr*, "i*
that mnn .11.1 make aurh timero r.lr.l mean vo yn g ra— pfol.al.ly
lr etnluiralc, ifinnt rannea,
"In n.l.lltlrn to plnnta, alirlent
i xplurrr* from A .la roul.l have
l.rouifht t.&lt; the new wuil.l *urIt
.k i ll .
a . hi.-i..|*|yphir w rit inn,
nutdllnrity an.l w ravini; t . . hni*
quel.
"A t alanil the time of C h ri.t,
the inhahitanta of the nl.l an.l
new wnrl.l* were in frequent run.
tart an&lt;l were eirhariBinc III*
formation freely."

Schfiol Proffniin
| l iiR llN H eil

P fn lH

9*H it * l l « r |

tlon plngraiii law in 11* 17- "Don't
take m il arh....| r u in , for If rant*
id ", he raid.
lie aald one of l he main d lfflIN T H F . n i l A T I I O I N T I t t M l ru ltie * in ifeltiiq; enough money
FO R P F .M IA O l.i: I I I I A T I IA T i l l :
to run the arhoola la hecauac
■ T A T M O F F I.O H IIIA
“many ritiren * .font under, land
k h t a t i: o f
j k n .v ik F t.i:in c m :ii
grreaatd.

m. (’. I, IMOKSONS

A O T t n : T O t K M M T IIH *

All rrrd llo r* of lh . ** la lr
of
Jennie P1slsch*r. dr.raar.l. arr l.* r.
by nnllflad and ih iv liid
claims or drmanda whlrh they may
b a r * against aald tata ir In I h r of
flea of lh * manly
muni] Indie# &lt;*f Hrmlnol.
fie*

O p lo m r l r ia l

KYKH

K N A M IN K I)

( i l. A S H K S

' a , In l i l t .0 11 /11 .0 .1 *0
C ou nty, F lo rid
r llh ln night
d l Hanford. F lo rid a .
tnnlha
m lh
a data
lit ha fro
from
lh*
dal* o
off Ih
lh r f l u '
u b llta llo n o f Ih la
n o t l.r
C jn li
c la im nr d rm an d m in i ha In w r itin g
and m in i a la la lh a p la rr of r .s ld e m ,
la d p o a l-o fflr * a d d i n , r.f lh a r la lm .
a a l and rn u it L r .w o rn to hy lh *
claim ant, h i* ng en t, ur h i* a lfo rn a y .
ah a any au th r la lm nr d rm an d n..l
11*4 a k all b r .o m * y«l&gt;l a m .r d lo ir in

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Stolen Box
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officer twtween the court and the
diplomatic cotpa.
A man found on the palace
gitiund* v i * detained for questionini;, hut the N ew * said he waa
not l^lieved to have any connec­
tion with the dildomatic h ufclsiy.
(k’.i memlmr of the royal fam ily
was in the pul,ice at the time.
Kmc (icoritc V I i* ahontini; name
bird, at hi* country e .tate , .-.andrli'Kham, in N orfolk county.
(Jurcn Kliaalieth and Pi inert*
M aiifarct, who live at (tucking*
ham when In U n iio n , are at the
fam ily'* llalm otul t.'a.tle in .Scot­
land. W ith them i* Prince* &gt; K in abrth and her two children, Prince
Charlc. and Prince** Anne.
The New* -aid the diplomatic
ho* w ai found hy » sergeant in
the lri&gt;b (iuard*. Noting that it
Seen, from **tVinche*trr 73”, «tarrinK Shelly W in ter*, Janie. hoi.- th r in itial* "(&gt;.ll."*hort for
Stewart. I fan ll.iryea and Stelihrn McNally ahowim; Sunday and Mon­ C.eorgioua Re*, the Latin for King
Cieorgi— and a crow, he reported
day at Du Movieland iJrive-ln Theater.
the di*covery to the pf.Ioe.
Scotland Vard waa called in,
the New* said, and *.a.n ratal.Mahe*l *hal tl... I** t had h*-*jn tnlrn fro in Sali»luiry-Joiira' loom at
the palarr. The N ew * add..! that
the I*.*, which had I n n locked,
had hern ain a . he.| open and a
| « l t uf the content* rrmoved.
The r.M.rn where the theft nccut red ha* two lug window*, ten
fe d from tile ground. It i* im ­
mediately to the right of the amha. .fl.Jot» entrance to the palace.
If the th ir f went in that way, he
pa.ae.l within 160 fre t of the
aentrie* on d uly oiitahlc the main
gate.
The New* .aid the ho* waa
la .t M-en, locked arid Intact, in
S a il.bury-June*' room al 6 P.M.
yeatr i day.

Hetty (irable nn I Dan Dailey In a happy, romantic moment from
p uli l c iiiu i&gt;■Fua's "M y Rim lia v iii," in tulm by T m In iim lo i, .Imwtng fturelay and Monday on the Itit; sm-en.
that the coat of school jirograni
ii. Iiasril on tlie need* ol puplla”.
"The minimum foundation proglam differ* fiom the traditional
state ptogiam in that the coat
Is haard on the neec|* of pupil*
v h rrra * the traditional program
appropriates » file d amount of
money that a given le g iila tu r*
mn) alba ate and the school pro.
Kiani i» then planned to fit tho
iront y available’, he declared.
K ailivr, Dr. John* explained
I tint Die D ili ten* t'om m ittee on
Kdueatinn M m -l the "traditional
p io g ia o " unalili
In adec|uately
• oppott the schools and an re-

ciiLinu-y 6 j\o m in {

H la n rd bam F la l* r h * r .
A .lm ln la tra tu r
of
lh *
F a t a l* of Ja n n li F l n • r b a r , d &gt; r*a**d
t ia l.r r », I t in .

R A N P O R D R lttT A I.n

Zv &gt;?U t\A A fC J T

V • up o( leftover haknl hr-an*
•nuke, n delirious luncheon aatml
w h e n learn, d with n i l s , of eflsp
ap p l., ahn-ilded laliliage, and may.
nntlal • Ulnae the bean* with bike,
waini water Imfnre adding to the
aalad and then m i* with ..Ibei
Ingri dicnt* an.l no r a r rt w iili mayonnai.e and -enaon.

Not nil housewives teallte Dial
there ate only Ihiee Im .ic kind, of
tea—black, green and oolong Fa h
of thrac three come* flnrn Ihc
lame kind of tuiah but they ale
proce«*ed differen tly, and it * (hi
In -leaning heat lealstnnt oven
ptocessing that make* thi d iffe r­ baking di*He.., don't ii , i a ry .lia ip
ence Indween them.
•b ra.iv r., that might aerateh the
glass.
Raisin me delirious added to a
pear or apple compote Flavor the
A -i'll, a way to r'ean n milk leitcompote with lemon (or an addi­ lie I* lo pour a little baking -min
tional tang.
into d when half filled with mol
Wdtrr
Sunk a f&gt; w mtmitea if
com mended the present program- lo .. -,a iy and then shah, well.
Halley also told tho superintend,
ent.
"the»e
is
.otui
acriout
Alternate slice, of l.analia and
doubt” alMiut tearher* b e i n g well*
around
cipam
tapmea
paid due to "inflation and hign (•range
pudibiig fur a ft* *h la ting destaxes".
However, he aald, theie'a no aeit. lit foJd crushed pepp.ioiint
stick candy into I hi- pudding and
doubt atmut them Iwing well
trained
lie reported III.8 |H-r nerve with a ch-c olate aaure.
retd of Florida'- !■ artier* now
have college degree* compared
Soiled oi dirtv i gga generally
with only 73 per cent four yeai * ■JHiil qilirkio i lotn Ih o tr tri-lf-rUy
ago.
clean.

SPECIAL-'1'',”,'.'.“"-SPECIAL

Wage Increases And Rising Wool
Costs To Advance Price Of Suits

OCT.

1 3 . 195C

Dr. Henry McLaiilin
O p to m e lrlA t
113 Magnolia Are.

lly SA M DAW SO N

Phone I D

NEW YORK. Oct. IJ — (/P )— Men'* clothing w oikrn air getting
* (My hontt of around $5 • week neit month *t they ilatt work on
your nr*t tpnng’t mil.
I l ’i hound lo coil you moic to get in ihc Eatler Parade, clothing
men *ay. And it wrorriea them.♦
Some think ytu may l&gt;* wearing
fewer all-wool *uit» in the futun- and more made all. or in
part, nr aynthrtic*.
Per hap* only 30 per cent of
the expected price hike of $5
to $10 a suit will I * due to rilin g
labor c o il*, suit makers any.
World wool ih o rta g n and de­
fense stockpiling p lm i w ill take
n heavier toll
your pocketbook.
The price of raw wind has gonat
to record high* in A u itralia. The
world Is consuming more fine ap­
parel wool than it is producing—
eating away the last of the
• t.ickpile* limit up In World W ar

m a n u fjrtu rrr* meeting that an
advance of $6 at retail for spring
worsted anil* may he followed hy
an additional $3.60 to $5 on *u ltl*
for fall
Still earlier. Max Udell Son*
A Co., predicted a 10 per cent
rise in spiine suit price* became
wool fabric* were increased by
$1 to $1.35 a yard this summer.
Other suit makers charged that
Austral.a was "pricing itself out
of th r American m arket.”
Australian wool growers arn
strongly
opimsed
to
letting
Washington get first rrnrk al
th rir wont before It goes onto the
traditional auction* they insist
u(&gt;«u keeping. They say that in
the
P.'I'.'-.Vi
season
American
buyers bought about 13 per cent
| of
r hPWashington’s proposal t* that
it take fn* stockpiling around 4»
per cent of the A m rriran wool
'"•fo "’ 11 move, to auction. Wool
iD '.u cr* •"»' this would leave lo
,hl’
° f t,,r world—which
J*°Ught M p*-r rent of the wool
.*'!* vra r—only illi per rent to
,,n-

Now the It. S. government i*
conferring with Australian and
Lrtlnin . trying to g rl the A u -tra lisns to let u* hsvc first pick
of mound 1 1/2 million hales of
wool for defense stockpiling.
The clothing trade notes th a t
defenae
stockpiling would cut
availnhc
world
supplies
th at
much
more—make
competitlnn
fur the rem lining wotd that much
keener—aend the price of raw
wool that much higher. N a tu rally ,
they add. the government should
I I L’ A |
rP I I
(ertain ly have a sun- supply of
I l l s / \ 1/ 1 I I
wool at hand to clothe its defense
II, K. Itlng. II. C.
force*. Ilu t they say the threat
of............
U. S. stockpiling
Ill
probably wa» t h„
ia-hind ia»l month's rl»r in world
(,,.**11 y,
And they are worrying b I m iii I
civil Ino re irtioo to rlfio g suit
price*. Some *.*) the p rirr of
•o il* w ill he going up faster next
yea/ than the rate of gain on
consumer income, and therefore
retail tales must fall— if ta ilo r,
-tick to 11II-wool suit..
So they ace eyeing tyntnelic
fabric*. J. I* Steven*. Jr., presi­
dent of the textile firm bearing
hi* name, told the clothing m tnufa rtu re r* association of the U. S.
A
th i* week: "The next few
yesr*
w ill
determine
whethrr
wool w ill go the way of silk."
At the same meeting A rth u r
t&gt; W ellman, of Nichols &amp; C o ,
said world output of wool thin
year would probably In- about t 3
million pounds, but that consump­
tion would prohaldy run to i.T&gt;
million pounds. He also urged
piecing out the *upnlv of wool by
mixing sytirihetir fiber* with it
in men’* suit*.
.
Fven before lh - U 1 3 cents
an hour wage increase for 160,
ikHI w orker* in the men’s and
In i)-' clothing industry was a il.
miuncnd yesterday. Sol Fridm an,
Vice Pirsident of Joseph I I. Co­
hen A Rons, told the clothing

something n atu r­
al anil not some­
thing given to a
special few.
Health is t h e
normal manifes­
tation of life in
t h e b o d y ex­
pressed through
the nervous sys­
tem. You may lie deprived of
this natural heritage when na­
ture’s avenues of expression are
in some manner blocked.
The neivou* sy.tetn d irrc l* an I
controls every function of the
Iwdy and the spinal column Ic
the key to th i* system. Intcrfcr
cnee to the functioning of the
nervous system may result from
fa ll* nnd sreidents causing a
• light kinking in the spinal column
r e .lilting in interference to the
flow of the nerve impulse over
the nervous system.
Chiropractor* at# trained lo lora le th r spinal cause nf disease
„ nvcrntaTy
r„.

Vivian Ann Smith, of peter*- .
buig, Va., ha* lived a soldier' ’
life foi the past two years being
ut four different ram p* with her
soldier father and mother. Shsuffered a deficiency of Vitamins
ID . 113, Niacin, and Iron ami a*
a result she was weak and run­
down until I I A DA CO L helped relirve these deficiencies.
Here is what ner mother, Mr*.
M yrtle Smith, said: “ Vivian Ann
lived a soldier's l u r as we were
at four different camp* in tw o *
rears. These changes apparently*
■ ad a great deal to do with mak­
ing the rhild ill and Irritable. She
was just skin and Imne* until
seven week* ago. I really had,
Just almut given up hope for her.
Her skin was the color of chalk
end she would riot ent She war
fre tfu l all the time and It mad#
us all unhappy to see her suffer­
ing Wc hrard how much gone
H A D A C O I, had done »o many and
now after six bottle* she has •
gained 13 pound*. She ha* mini l
in her rheeVc and her disposition
is perfect. She sleep* well. Nn
one ran imagine wnat a rhango
it has made in alt our lives."
H A D A C O I, I * W onderful
in the way it has helped thou­
sands of folks whose system*
w rre deficient in Vitam ins I II ,
113, Niacin, and Iron. H A D A C O I,
I* *0 different lierause H A D A C O I,
helps build up the hemoglobin
content o f your Mood (when Iron^,
is needed) In carry these precious"*
V itam in * and M ineral* to every
organ, and every part of your
•aaly— to thi heart, liver, kidney*
ind lung*.
(iive remarkable H A D A C O I, a
chance and If you dont feel (let­
ter w-ith the first few bottle, you
take— you get your money liark.
Only $1.36 for T ria l Site. Largo
Fam ily or Hospital Site. $3 Ml.

lease the interference to the nervi.us svstem.
systein. fsivrn
I,iven time, ami
and
other things lining espial, health
returns.
T ry Chiropraclie as tha answer e I M * Tfc* I^ N Ia n - I ' s r r s n l l s *
to ynui health piohh-m
Adv.

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Id llir mainland today In report on
hit meeting m ill C rucial M ic A iihur on W akr Island at world i*p ila lt still ( m u l'd over llir lig in tir t n i r of llu l Pacific irn d rjv n u t..

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OCT.

The P lttid e n l't planr "Indepen­
dence" left IlK k a m Field, MonoJ(a ft Sail Kiancucu at 0:2*1
;2 8 A M E S T j, and the
" e a rtfin g In. lop ad»d Kvr annulet la in .
I t ’ to Sgn Frsnciwu re.
ouf Js.nv'iiouis
lid Ui&lt; Pieiitlrn i it devntItn.ity lime and ta le
lju f I o ld nil policy addhr will make in San F r * a u iat 8 130 P .M . Tuetdap ( I l : f 0
M. EKT).
While lie will preface hit talk
with a refetencr to hit conference
with General M ai Arthur on the
barren for Pacific ’iiljn d jas a I
move to help the Far Last find
peace, there hat been no indica­
tion that the Prerident will elab­
Governor of Hawaii ing iaiti M. Kluinhuik shakes hands with President Trunin n follow un I In- Chief
orate greatly on the Wake Maud E arc n in e's .m icu l in llunolutu. Note ihut the I'resi dent Is holding t in lei on Ins arm In luirknuund is
Charles Mors, I V ' i i l i ntial i ’n-aa Secretary. T ru m an stopped at Ihe home of A dm iral Arthur IV Hail•talemenl.
N?Tha statement, signed by Ihe ford, Comiiinntler-In-Chief of the Pacific Fleet. The I'n sid cn t stopped in Hawaii, en rnule In and re­
I ‘resident and Initialed by the turning a itia m tir miil-Paciflc conference with General Douglas M ar Arthur. ( International Itadiiiphiito)

Hr TOM (H T Ill.T H K A
L A K E SUCCESS, Oct. 10 (fl*f
The Economic, and S*nigt Council
Im p o r ta n c e
R o t a ­ avi-rwhclinliigTv vvTm J down today
a Itussian demand th at ilefrated
r y ’s
N in th
Korean Communists
Ugiven an eitual voice w ith Smith
Korea in the d raftin g o f a United
T h e ir are now
7,155 Rotary Nation- relief and
rehabilitation
d u ll. n. H f nations of the world. I’™ ' " " fur the w ar-to rn country

Of
International
Aspects Emphasized

High Court Won’t
Reconsider Ruling
On Tidelands Oil
Tribunal ReFusics T o
Hear Movie Case:
Florida Suit Heard
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- lesai and laiuioana lost tml.it
The rouneil approved an Airs- thru ellmts to gel a new healing
D o triit Governor I rank M. KlmJes trn li.in proposal
i-iil tor
fo r esiae:
e»tah!'e!imenl
intent &gt;
^
,,
.
.
. . . . . .
... ....
on the .‘ uipreme t mitt s tin mutt
: of St. I ’eleirhuig. told tire San of, a seven* member
fact finding
,
,
that
llir
ledeiai
g
o
in
iiliiriil
iia»
I lord Rotary Club at a luiulieun at tn»lv 111 study the scope nf ‘die
,
,
,
luiamuunl iig h ti to the ml m b
the Yacht Club lotily, in stalk in problem.
Um it umiei (h r marginal was along
Kite iif the relief t«»k Is not
w liitli h r rm ph aiirrd lire truly in ­
then toasts.
known.
IT
N.
delegation*
have
ten­
ternational a .p r r ti » f Rotary and
tn line! miters, thr high rouit
tlr r tir d the (a d that it it confined tatively s'sltmatrij that lietweeli turned ilown iietiiium from Imlh
70
.ntm.iMm
and
IWt.tHHi.OtHJ
would
W A S H IN G T O N . « c l. t ft-D P inot m eirly In llir Lnyluh (peak­
states for irto n tn lru lio n of the
New government curb* made it
e lfirat
iras |
.
. .
.
In* needed for relief in m
the
ing
nations.
..ii #
i lutings aormuni rtl last June
tougher to boy autos and m in e
ftrlli’i
anil
I
xi
,
Calling
attention
to
the
ir
r
r
n
l
|
y•‘u,
w*l,h'
die
over-all
llir cj|«r» in%ohr tiullioni i*l
household appliances on Install­
M « R ili« n n a
fl|t |
ment terms today
international contention
m Chi- rehabilitation figure might reach
I'Jhn.tHMi.iMMl
k-ff**Uve
m idnight, the Ee&lt;l i i ago to which I k wai a delegate
Russia's proposal was defeated
do™ 7payments
.V !? 0\ rV for' qUlr^
W* Mr. Rhode, said that even tie r hy h vote of three in favor I Rus­
gvr down
appliance*
A h o r te r payoff time for new and many, where Rotary wai abolished sia, Poland and C**ehu*|ovaki* I.
under N a n Germany it back in I I against nod one ahsention tin
u»*d cars.
Protests from huilnes.nien an* I lie fold again, and that Japan dial H bail le-s-n opposed inuiied
l&lt; . s i lease os Page Ms*
others plied up against the action too. w b rtr Rotary aim perirbed
which Ihe hoard contend* Is neduring I be lu p i rrgimc, w a s trpIn Ihe fight against infla
resented liy a delegate from lo k yo
lion.
J A C K S O N V IL L E . O r l .
|r t ~
Maury Nee nf Washington « wbo was just another good guy
(Spes'ial)--Cunstruetion has begun
spokesmen for the Commerce D* (Kipularly known at "M ike".
on additional facilities for the Flor
pgrtmenl’s retail Industry eotsiml'
Following a brawl at Ctayton'a Ida City .State Farmers' Market
Declaring that many
currenl
said the hoard was ton ha*»«- economic and social orohleirs are Tavern late Saturday night un The laree p latform will enable th.
In tightening the first s»t of con
Market to Inks- rare of the t r •
H 's s iis s te on page a u i
the Southwest Road, Annie A le *
tjaJs It Impoeed Sept. IM. I|e .ah '
ander, Negress, was arrested on mendous volume
of tomatoes.
| ^ n "hystrria about riaine price,
a chaige &lt;&gt;f stabbing her husband, Iw-an* and I tier vegetable* grown
la unwarranted" and added:
Henry Alexander, in the back, in Ihe South Dadr Counlv ar- *
lie was given first atd treatment Commodities handled during Me
“ Merchanta across the m untre
at
Frti.ahMasughton
Memorial part spring deal on |hi« m ark-r
aro reporting that Ihe buvtne -car*
o f last summer Is over and In all
M r. and Mrs. F. A. Palmer re­ Hospital and was then taken to totaled roLbflt u nit* of nhirh M**M
lines i i i business is back to nor i n i.. -I .Sm -U i I mm s months Jail, Sheriff P. A. Men* reported 73&lt;l w ere tomatoes. The total re ­
venue to g io w e r* amounted to
o p rllt M ontreal, Canada, during thus morning.
sh eriff Merit staled that h# l l ’,77S,tya.33, ,,f which 12.(171.
In announrlng the new cugh&lt; trip to Montreal, Canada, during
PHd*y night, the R is e n • Bus*-1 which they «i si led W aihington. and deputies are s till working at Ollt.74 went to tomatu producer- "
h id said that reports from all o v " Kudus, N . V ., Niagara F all* arul Forest City in an e ffo rt to se­ according to W illiam L. Wit on
rum more Inform ation on Ihe Director of .State M arket. "Ileavv
the country showed continued on several Canadian cities.
ward pressures on prices."
The I ’a lm e ri w eir especially hurtling of the nearly completed rains during the pad week dam
J h * tightened controls on e*** impressed w ith Ihe ancient French home of Samuel Perry, Negro. aged the Rockland tomato acreage
bW ing were lermesi "a teerlh'- city of Qurber while O ttaw a Iasi Wednrstlay night.
in the Florida City area, hut the
••We worked Friday night and
tla a lla a e * lla e . „ sisl
•cemed the most beautiful uf all
blow" hy Ihe Detroit Autnmohl'
Saturday
night,”
he
added,
"and
thss
Canadian
cities.
Dealers Association.
From O ttaw a t*-e Palmers drove as yet hove very little inform a­
In Washington President K r- ■
L . H aller of the National Autarcn down the Trnns-Canadian H ig h ­ tion on the subject.”
Sheriff
Meto
declared
th at
bile Dealer* Association dem and-1 way lu Haul! Kt. Marie where
over the weekend that Ihe s t i f f " they rrtistesl into Ihe Unitrsl neither he nor his four deputies
rurbs on nuto buying he lifted. H * State* by fe rry making Ihe re­ got any sleep Friday or Bat unlay
nights During the period from
I'rogren* on the new Sanford
called them lb *
“ most
dr*st&lt; turn trip through the midwest.
At M ontreal M r. Palmer a t­ Saturday a week ago to Sunday Farm er* Auction Market wdl leeconomic regulation ever force*
tnuming,
SM
persons
were
Jailed
tended
the
annual
Prudential
O
r­
Upon g free people."
reported Ttiuradav night at 7 :in
Today** change in car h u *in - dinary Husines* Conference. In on charges which included selling o'clock at a meeting of member
bolila,
driving
drunk, driving w . W. Lin*, announced tin . morn­
Koslu*
the
Palmers
visited
their
tsg p * reduced the payoff perio'1
daughter and •un-in-law, M r. ami without a license and fighting,
ing. Urowera are invited to a t­
f m k I I to IB month*. There was
Mrs. George Kirk.
he pointed out.
tend.
m
change in the one-third doe
Mr. I.lns i* serving a* tem porary
payment required by the Rent. I *
regulations. Finance companies «
chaiiman of the program In th *
absence of fo u n tv Agrnl f . II
Umated it w ill now take about IP**
a month to finance a low-priced
Dawson who Is attemllne the an ­
new car,
nual Conference of munty agent* In
Jarksonville.
T b i regulations apply equally t new' and used cars, but do no*
Itulldosing and clearing of the
apply to (rock*. Automobiles armarket site, temporarily dels ye t
N R W YORK, Oct. IB— tAh— General Dwight D. Elsenhower
n a s iis s M **» maee v » i
by the strrm y weather dmubl l&gt;
said fla tly today that he w ill not be a randidale for the presdcompleted in « day or two, said
•aid that h i* future lay fn h i* Job at Ihe university,
R IG H T OR L E F T
M r. Lint.
A N IL A , Oct. IB —6 (5 — PrvelT h * auction Friday night
at
NEW YORK. Ort. 16 ~(/P)
Governor Tkomai E. Dewey called Glndervllle was the inrgrst on re
Klpldlo Qulrltm tn a ra d l'
Iasi night told Filipino
yesterday for General Dwight D. Eisenhower as the Republican nominee cord with more than 7&amp;4I automo
bflts .our.t.J and an • -tlm atr-l
for president tn I9S2.
"If I should ba re-elected governor and have iaflneacg with th* 7.000 person* attending. More pro
In individual packaev* wn
v*w York delegation. | would recommend to them that they support duct
sold than In pravlou* auctions. M r.
General Elaenhownr for president1•
U n * deelarad. One grower. John
I f he would accept the d ra ft." in the most emphatic terms.
Watson, »old a small truck load of
Dewey raid.
He praised Elsenhower aa
veeetables fo r SAB.
Speaking here over the N B C very great world figu re, the pre­
Mias Lila Woodard, rountv home
television program, "Meet th * sident o f Columbia u n iversity, demonstration agent, ie also a t­
Press." Dewey again took himself one of the greatest soldier* in tending th * meeting of county
out e l a th ird W hite
agsaU fn Jackaoaviil*.

New Credit Rules
0 n Purchases Go
Into Effect Today

Construction Is
Begun On Florida
Farmers Market

NutfrutM la Arrested
For Knifing Husband

F. A. Palmers lleturn
From (’anadinn Trip

I*roxTi,HH Reported
On Auction Market

Dewey Picks Gen. Eisenhower For
1950 GOP Presidential Candidate

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f'v.into .... lit .ill, Altliifj« it IdiC
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|.« l)Cf 4D | eel !i, imlitsty
. o i l . that ll.r m s i ssollid 'lo t Ol
&gt; lew w r. |L* Mill 4 ll'lltf: mopping*
Up l^ ll.s l iii« v !.4|sm
U-»* Mill Iol ihr
i *11it ftI MF|f
lit* t . 1 m l i 4 * alt v 1*0 iooll
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C o lle c tio n :

M IAM I I U . O n
li&gt; td*»
tSI irid l jaiur- A , hullivan ol Dalle
County s&lt;: uidwted
today
on
khaige. of ioCo&gt;ii|ielrliiy aud u itlv
ih id his office to peinut
-s Umagosii, l i m y
Russell, to
.la in a paiti.rrthip i i i a gambling
,m&gt;v!iialf.
llir iuiiu lliiru l los.k our sliaogr
ft" i !(*.(■&lt; it |{. Cm cut, i .-I
» ouiisei hu llir gland |Uiy said to
Ai itiirmetd
‘ H im iik I is intent
i l u i g t . olfen-rs not |&gt;un shalilr by liu|itooli|inn ol lint hill w h u h a ir giuumb
fn| iciiiiii il in *us firii* loll by the
Govriuoi.
lb lain &lt;old ii iiin l the state*
•Infill lu l ild nut **I 11m11aI r
I ’m uit judge W illiam A. Her■in onieird
i
li
l.eatheimail,
i l ' i k of the to o it. to t r u e a wai*
taut on Sutlitan
Ih e |ucjgr set
bond at 5KNNI
The
indictment
can ted
si*
founts, the first ehntging that
Tuilivan "h#» Iwvn g uilty of neg.
le ft of duty In o ffice (it} |M lt
pud 111501 in that lie h o knowlltglv twrinitted the gambling laws
of the state of F lo tilla to l&gt;e vinlatnl in ftade County in an open
ol d noloriuiii m anner on a wide*
sjitsad w-ali" and th at w hi!) the**
ilolntim i. occurresi he negleited
o f i &gt;■fused to take any lincaro or
effective effort to ru rk ,tiuip
&gt;*s 'Wsuisl SSIUttl audited h im
Still ii an “pet m il led iiiuny of hi.
deputies to raid gum tiling houses
In Had* County fo r the purpose
f coercing the o|»erators of said
Into
paying
•1st

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C h a rg e s
U sed

( 'u n it e

UN Rejects Plan
Giving Reds Voice
In Reconstruction

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Dade Sheriff Is
Indicted Because
Of Incompetency

Rotary Governor
Frank M. Rhodes
Talks On Service

m

C a v a l r y T akes Sohung,
M iles F r o m Red Capital

Hr F.HNEST C TVAC CAR O
HO N O LU LU . O d . 16 .&lt;d*&gt;—

M ight grow out of the spectacular
14,000 mile round trio flight.
In fact, one ton W hite Flout*
policy adviser said M r. Truman
prim arivly “ wanted to talk to
Genera)
M acArthur
face
to
llWatfaaee Os t*sa» ala I

r

Truman Greeted On Arrival In Honolulu

P r e s i d e lit Prepares
M aj o r Statement
Of Foreign Policy
For ’Frisco Speech

United Nation* supreme com­
mander, followed their less than
three hours talk.
Aetaally, the most Important
phase of It waa the hour Mr.
Trum an and General UucArthur
■pe'it alone In the living room of
■ quonsot hut before they weut
Itto conference with m ilitary and
tflplumsllr ad Users.
.•T h e atalem enl gave no hint ol

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Truman Flies

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rlouil) with
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I lClit
i«*|Hnts im k d tft! thr K ril i fin '
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tint
fjHil.idli
A I ’ r*»t h ajh.i .I imiT Jufk Moelieth. v«ith th* South h •‘i
an! th«&gt;v " I'I oIh into « *uo“ fur
t'vune vin»if iilt .f i’hut mug into
, i | i . wastil w i en tiled III I few in * I hit. tulle Hot g . i l - . l n m om tfmiti.
. . i In, tint no hr isle wn . .set ........ lai'nirtt than I t i.u o l.1 • ' t o i - l &gt;
t h« l S i*i»h nfry iii*o|ii*ii 1
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•Gull, .slid Ii! Hilli p hi t III nf c'4|l»
l&gt;iiuto fnun Intel lust o.nal So oolpli.a..'
iui»&gt;! Kunirlhtn.
\ 1 1 1 I i Hit* S**uih hni ran rulw»5 I'lfHfBl fli Dv.lOtf) ari(P*
won liuhtiiiif uluiii' i Miiulintt
iiila lii ruad rh»* F u*r (*Avalry
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Red Government 125M.P. H Winds •
Growers Welcome Of East Germany Are Reported In
* 1*1
i*f ‘ thiit.ik 1Mil
Drought-Breaking
SI.Util ol
MHiif V81»|f
i n n «&gt;ther columo
r. »t11%*
Inch Of Rainfall
Mill In wn id I ’m
nn K ft (ill fn1»'•'!•*
ill«1ttti1 ||HI lilt
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la- *l grower* totlav welcome •
tIts downpour last night an llm ia v ,
I leaking the Oi-tot»cr drou'td ind
.* mountin' to m o r e Ilia n an tnet*
f ra in . I'rior In Snndriv * to'*»
trace nf rain, .It) Inch hoi fallen
uing the month.
I luring- Scptcinlrci r a i n f a l l
Oiilintr.1 In M l . inches a conii vred to Ihe normal figure nf r»
inches.
Tmlay the wind driven down
i &gt;ur* coming fro m tti«- unit liras!
nl pedestrian* curryln;- alemt
h i rainm st r, and o n * r l d r i K
ninn
It V illS H * no r » i MliS

Over (&gt;9 Pcrceni
A ll Votes Cast

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lli r totals of V n lrid a y'v r b . t i i

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Il Firrtt Aid TuaehurH
T h e M fim nole C h a p te r o f th e
A in e n ra n Red C ro s s now has I I
I rst aid in s tr u c to r s , u of whom
u la lifie d in
th r
(ev ent
course
. n d u .tvd l.y l lu lie r t /.u b n &gt; i. A t

.nta. Ua.
They a ir H erm an E Morris,
:• tnlnuls High Hchov.l t.iim-ipal,
n ip is thr user all safety tern ■•* cball man o f the Chspctr,
J - hn Andrv, I ’n-ileriek Itendcr.
- I t , Wlltiarn B o rfio lii, Ii
Hugh
i triton, W illiam I i . Fleming, Jr.,
i f*d Cansv. M is* Irene Hinton,
M alter Ktuhne, J r., Merle Wag
ii . r, and Mr*. June Winn.
In line with the resuming of
t i e civilian defense program, the
A net lean Red Cross is training
r u tl defense w orker* nrol the gen­
u a l public In firs t nid.
At present Ihe It'd fro s t Is
u-lng at its basic training the
.Si smlani Firat A hi Course as
row set up Areurding to medical
rtien there is nothing for the Rnl
fro s t to teach in firs t aid relative
to atomic w a rfa re other than
what It found in the rtrevent testt- eik and in the standard snd ad­
vanced courses.
To further these plan* the
S tmnolr chapter
o f Ihe Red
fto e * It preparing to meet the
demand* for *ta m lard and ndvsnerd first aid courses.

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F ir* from n flooded kitchen oil
stove this morning damaged the
Vitrhrn of the house occupied hy
R'.sall* Williams, N e g rrs t at BHJ
Hickson Street. Firem en estimat­
ed th# damage a l about I7fi. Th*
f i n wcurrcd a l alw u t 8 .IS vctuc.b

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Communist giiveioui'ni &lt;d
I . &gt;
f . r i in inv Jiiliuunicil toilIV 0 I**1
liern lu iiliiM in l in p-ivvrt l.v I
UHM,74‘» volri .igaunt • I I M/ u
valid and o|.| h. i i I iu ii vnlrv
"O u r iw.^.le iiavr vloiwn no
annuity and Jelemnnalioii nrv. i
before wilnevtcd in tfie world

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Miami N i u Ctilta

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Will Discuss Atomic Protection
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lernalionsl lied f rims h a lo It. proniitle ll.r o o i l n i o r ol ilorntr
bomb*. Hossl»„de|ei:iv(e Ibn i- ll.rh kiiv -oboiille.l .. rt-n lu llitn to
the Jl si meeting of Ihe lourd of guvrrnnra of the Iraffoe of lint
fru s s MH-jrtiea ratling on Ihe lied I ro-s In n.nk fn,
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ideal* and the prohibition of atomic wr-ipon."
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Stales and 55 other co u n t,irt from Im ii Ii East and Vied Ix-gin Red Cross
discussions today on irrotrction against atomic Iwmbf.
POORLY T R A IN E D
This subject is high on the lengthy agends for the 21st biennial
HARVE. M o n t. O rt. IB —1**&gt;—
Rep. Wasley D 'K w a rt (R-MonO meeting of the international R n i f
said he had been Informed an IB- Cross board of governors opening ters as civilian relief both north
und south of Korea's !tHth Paral­
year-old M arine private,
"was in M o nt* Carlo today.
Red Cross delegates from both lel.
arnt into romhat and klllad after
The lirlegstcs are expected to
only B4 hour* tra in in g ” after be­ sides uf th * Iron C u rlain will
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                    <text>G. W. CLARK
208 SANFORD AVENUE

SANFORD, FLA

M. G. HODGES

ROUM ILLAT &amp; ANDERSON

PLUMBING

WALGREEN AGENCY

40S W. 1ST. HT.

PII. 128

101 R. 1ST. ST.

ACE GLASS CO.
SIS SANFORD AVE.

PHONE 1278

HANFORD. FLORIDA

PH. 36

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H ILL IMPLEMENT CO.

SANFORD FISH &amp; GROCERY
219 SANFORD AVE.

211-216 OAK AVE.

I'll. 902

PHONE 116
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HUNT MERCURY CO.
109 N. PALMETTO

I'll. 1006

2500 HANFORD AVE.

AMERICA

HANFORD, FLORIDA
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FLOYD PALM ER

301 K. 1ST. ST.

PRUDENTIAL LIFE INS. REP.

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America always fights on the side o f Freedom. At home or overseas, America champions the
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Through Voluntary Health Insurance 70 million Americans now protect themselves against
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arc more than 10,000 great, responsible organizations, representing millions of citizens
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HANFORD, FLORIDA
General Federation of Women's Clubs
American Farm liurcau Federation
National Association of Retail Grocer*
American Legion and Legion Auxiliary
National Fraternal Congress of America

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National Association of Retail Druggists
National Association of Insurance Agents
Veterans of Foreign Wan
National Retail Hardware Association ;
National Retail Dry Goods Association

BATTEN ELECTRIC
106 HANFORD A VC.

FREEDOM IS WORTH DEFENDING— at ham* as woff as abroad

JUMBO MILK HIIAKEH—25c

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
PHONE 538

2A00 I'AltK AVK.

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MATHER
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1100 FRENCH AVE.
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301 K. 2ND. HT.

SECURITY LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY
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TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR CO.

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Remove 'China F o r c e H it P o r t O f C h o n g iin
220 M ile s N o r t h O f W o n s a n

Quell Red Disorders In Vienna

Tru m a n Executive O r ­
der Sets U p Draft
Classifications
Tn
Medical Profession

UN
Votes Against
Russian P I a n As
British M i n i s t e r
Attacks
Vishinsky

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dent Truman act up d rill claxaian Australian pro|M&gt;*al whirl,
* on Id limit the authority of the
F r o m C o m m it* C h in a
fixation, today (oi physician*. denI'. N.-harkrd llrpoldic of Kurra
li*l* and veterinarian!.
to South Kurra llie tustialian
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MlMDllll 4ll«i \lliril
cal profession begin Ocl. 16 and
ri|n Minister Pries C. Spender,
11»11m «rl I Itill V?|III (Mill 4lnr losals no government sh,« -Id tw
•re to be completed by Jan. 16
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dentists and allird specialists muit
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Report.
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The new executive mdei placed
headed by President Rhee It
and »S«i«irl ^llirn.i litsidriII.
in (Ia n I-A all under the age of
recominrndr,l that tin ,ria l Mac
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51 who ale ronatdeied by the
Arthur take osrr thr north ares*
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lu, al Loald at available lot mill11 • bui iiiiiy l^*d 111••• 4l,.t -tret
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a defeired or exempt classification.
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break up one of several Communist demonstrations Uiat base d u im u .i
M i i»c tun n li'Hiiin *iti j •Rt liltlrt
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the Austrian capital. Traltlc was rripplsid and too persons hurt bctoie
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stern police action ended Uta tted-directed dtsordei*. tlalernallouat)
Hum an move to &lt;&gt;ud Nationalist
I 40 ii 11lr % ! i d Iii Silirii.iii k I.I.JlXral. I -A -O — Conscientious objectors
China and seal irpirienlalivrs oT
•AjTio have no objeetion to non4 11141|m 11j|&gt;pl&gt; Lrad1 lo, Rr,|
military duly.
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UNIMCAIION AND RIHABiUTATION of w »r-«b tt« i, d Kmc.. tim'er auspirrs of llir llnllni Nations. I, the
Thr Soviet muse came shollly
Ih-wit thr ca,| , o.,,t 770 mile*
whole consciences will not per
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.liter llir IH-oalioll body mrt In
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•' woman. noiihrri,iuo,i aiKanciiegin riinildciation of mrjsuies
whatever In the armed services.
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|a*in I o| Allied ,|ir.,i In .,d« p,cit­
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Sailer, of tin key; llei liai* Santa Cl ua uf Cl, lie, ui. I I Is '• J Van llcuven, of the Netliei lands (inter,lutlu'ial)
ing low.,t,| the Kr*| , .,pit.il, I'yongponent! of the armed forces.
liabililalion ol mai-totn Koira.
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•Vang, nrai llir w e t toait
rise vole was taken hi two pails.
in the community are necessary to
l attic, planet tink rlid
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national
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health, safety or interest, and who i
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cannot be replaced in the com-1 i - » 3 n S K y
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ment.
C o n d u c ts
Q u e s t i o n lS tU n *
,h' Kw l* " ,r vo,r WM
Answer
Questions
3- A — Persons whose Induction
_
/ to I I against et|ielling the
In iiiihlion to the Mighty Mu,
Into the armed forces would re
In Crim e Inquiry
A nd Answer F o ru m 1 Chung
Ka*!si''ci
ang
Kai-Nlirk
rrpiesenlative
the l
S. heavy iiu ttri I Irlrlla.
suit in extreme hardship and pri­
and b to II against msiling Red
J,,ht, |ss-y, proiiunvnl Sitnfoid
vation to a wife, child or parent
and unidentified Uttluli. t.iuailian
N E W Y O R K . Oct. I I — t , V i The never ending battle of vege­
mris'lixnt. ipixlifird ii«l»v
u
China. On the latlrr vole DenThe term child refers to a left- Se tut nr t hirle* W. Tubes (ItAuiiraltan *c»»cl. tmik part
cnndidnt,' tor Cilv t*oninii*'n&gt;n in Navy
timate or illegitimate rhild, one N il ) sairl tod’.y hr'd like to see table, cotton and watermelon grow- mark alrstarprif
Chief Reveals Aami
Over
Half
O
f
Th
e
m
tlri an hunt ol thrllitig pail, ul
Croup No I in win. h Itiindad
legally adopted, a step child &lt;&gt;r former Hayw William ti'lls y r r
ers against plant diseases, inseils,
Huge Increase In •hr illy wrie tren blaring
O s s itis m on rs s s re a r!
",
,i,rtn m . rtnlirdssh M inidrr of Slate Ken*
nrmalodes, aphids and virus was
Mail R a t _i o n Cards
and big-lim r bookmaker llarry
"■ ” ,
. .
, ,-IpcI loll Will I* held ,l|| Nov .
llir di.INki |o|| \b.-.,un 1-lailrd
tins** railed liefure thr Senate the chief subject of discussion yes­ lieth I). Youngrr &lt;halgrd loda)
M
ilitary
Expenses
S l i o w i l f f c Opposition In no,king ln&gt; aniioun,einenl Mi
Crime laveallgallng Committer, terday afternoon wltrti more than
dime laigrli willi on - Ion ini',lex
I I vp , said that be fesois tlie in
that
Russia's
laird
|o-are
piao
lobey. a raiaarity member ol the
O M A H A . Neb.. Ik i 12 t/P)
11Oil, lie | It, incl,
Nletr durlllal and .oniinen-lul ploino
70 growers from throughout Crn- mr|r|y
0|j W4ll,lll, fT
HI IU IN. «h i 12 &lt;71*1
■ummtllre iaveatigaling inter
1 lion ,,( the s'uinlnunity simI lt*e S»» Id a , j .ail llir Naiy^ Mallticwi
the Mo u tbe lUyibip o| the
Male sambling in Ness la rk sad trsl
bate said today Hir '.o tfo l .tpciallllg the
Nrsr Jersey during jffv trrTjyig*
tail gi,-ii|t to ,„ „ ^ .llc . \ , *'V\,1 k
soadutlrd by Irsdimt .(gnt ini
, n ,
«,,t.ir tttliutr iintay to ••rimani re„„ special p n sil-v'• •»&gt;
din
here, pointed out that of &lt;•#.,,-r
. ______
.1
r - . is II p®v|,t CWon diet| I.a, tern pala
.... ............ .............•• ... ,lthe
„ [ giiRip or
... i,..|,s|dual
i
Individual
naimnal mdilaiy clablishnirnl a "•Hal At thin D .Sliuhlc
si,tin,’ T oinmunitl In iu i
in
he’d need the consent of the cultural expert! at (lie t',l» Hall tyring lot the past live veals
there ha.l beep |. 'da'i-ui that
Mr. Ivey came lo Sanford in lone nr si yeai may r»,eesl Hu
cum mil I re chairman Srnsi.n
yrstrrdsy alterniMin.
Speaking twfnrr thr l! N, As I i lly', N i, irl set lot.
t'.ljl and scscptrd , |„l. Mill, &gt;ra| , entile national budget I lial thr M i-vnttl might I • tin- letting
If a sales tax haa to be Sid
Kate* K rfsusrr (O -le n ll. h rtwo Woodruff A WhDnn lint •rdaslwr
Nanlord was rrprrsentrd by a- » v m b I y'» |M&gt;litlca| roniniillvt
Al main slim •ignallrtl
onferett-e
&gt; fauver replies!, rather non-comwould he amir than H2.U00.lW0. -,f President T* uui a
xt • milinlr , lien, i lliiouyhniil We -1 lie I iivp .I Mill, Itds linn mild
in
l*s,s*t I &lt; prisons, most of them son­ Younger ssk-si S v ie
every trtday night at the Sanford 1 initially, **We‘re looking into it "
vi „the
, . Far I’a.-if. *'*h Oi &gt;i*r.*|
INN)
Ister
Andrei
Y.
Vllhinskv
for
Itl'lll, when tie Iwcnme toeikk-epei
' '■•* Arlliut tin
„ , ken.I
i five
Farmers Auction Market at t i ,n -!
net trsl with - hipping otgji|i/alions,
soniv astumni'e that Itussia t ill Heilm
for His Icsas lid t'oinpsi-s r,
dervillc, the whole project of a
I lr ,.l„| ll I llir liti.il sum. when |'*•'* ' «f th-- ilielling ti, I,.,. I %t
N
L
W
Y
O
R
K
12
&lt;/!*&gt;
.Senator
||i.
I
ii
I
iu
I
p
|oi|o„ril
Mavoi
I
irrtl.
Iritill/ri
and
inset
tunic
uinrly
intend
now
lo
it
,
l„
,r
1
tup
»«ai
-a--d
mr,mini’ II ipsp until I'•17 «sl
tanners' auction market may have I
drlciniiiictl.
will tic paint ui t»»
pt:n &lt;
to
be
disc,,illumed,
Country lailrs Krlauvrr (D -fe n ti) threaten- firms. I heir weir a number ol
' diffeihncvs Mill, in est R euln't .innouiiipiiipiiI that opi ned nu exclu isr dm,
*•
oiilcmplalc
ami will lest the
*kh,-i
nigjor
paw
era
Adiuiial -tiot.i, li t “ Wi ti n r 4
Agent C. It. Dawson said Inis r d today to ietoiiiinrn^.csnilrmpt giowris, tM.wrvvi, from llw | jk r
J 75,712 adult IP.,dents ..I Russian- whichJ,v d lll_;'* n &gt; »nd »|a &gt; a iootigrr gave (lie W .-t - llm .
nation
,-1
ih
a
ia
itn
lo
la
ir
up
lo
&lt;At.urnlug.
on
First
Slri-et
fOO
iound -ii iw .1
Mr to lav.”
piusrrd.nys againtl ani a s_t u t e oi .. ...... . and Ovirslo scs lion. O ioci'lipiesl I .*si Reilin h i d vi,trsl
rrasitnaeU lit rase r n l i
I III* in. nti I. uf ll,, nnmlirl III tug
He d K la rn l Iliat he tiasl liern
,
On,- of the flu t nrests !„• *»« I lie rrullly "
undei-wuild
llgute
Frank
Costello
against l ommumsn, and lor slflgo | w,lr|) hl.
limit, ami Wintei I'aik were well
Informed this morning by It. ti.
ole
Mallhrw* went on lo laution •hell* plr*iilltali ,
Melntoah, local sales tax ivpre* it lie continues to tefuse to an­ rrpirirnteil.
ln»k gionp ,* a i Inrthet tndb-aU je p
I'h is v l’ T i i l b o
erstn umlicatmu id thr city hy ad iv e Merchants Asxoriatioii sod
llirir
imnt
lie
"no
lictdalum
&gt;‘1
•totalise for tha State, that a swer ((ueslions befote the Senate
tlnll tile lu-lid-ai-till 1“ * ' ■•-•uiinii1
mailing old ration ,a i d , a« sn in- «was one of thrsi- in«lr,iim,ntal "
Di. K S. Jameson, vcgrlablr 1
sain tax would hava to be paid
lllilriiiion
about going lluough mg
(ommillec
investigating
crime.
ipeciahtl uf the rilm u o n service
dnalioli o| llieii srnlimrals lo ihr
up (lie ndacellanroua auctisins.
t i' pllolugrapti, i "I te P- ndent
will, llir plan, t--i new niililaiy
Kefauver. whose committee it al Gainesville, conducted the meet­
C. W. Turney, office tnanagrr
■Jell, It, 111 , ,, ,
Wrslrin city hall
invmlwr of Hie l.lnns ('lists for Hie
-I III, I -lling
Irgnl
iiii-ii
now
being
diawn
up
Im
of the Farmer* Auction Marart heir investigating inlri-slate gam­ ing in the form of a question aad
i *--in .,i aid i .. .: III, Mo
lh » langlr id ilircl liallir died past 20 years and I* a past l’i.
p in , nlaliou to ( ongirSi whrn it
at WelMtrr, atats-d today that no bling operations in New York and
trlit
lie
also
served
a*
pnsiihot
Itill.I
n-t
III
:
awa&gt; W oikri, |).iuir,l m ihr l.»
answer f o r u m , a ' n t w r r i n g
■airs tax i» paid there on thr misof the Seminole Country Club
ew tilled Ian
in mi,rue* on No, 27
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland «d tune*. W ritrrn lailm *Uliont wrnl two year* and Is at lire enl Prr •
reilanrous auctions, as thasa are New Jersey, told reporters that questions himself, and referring
prospect
It
muil
not
lie
lorgotlrn.
Ii
ll«eiti»n*e
sin
l*aa»
C
n
r
)
registered as occasional sales,
dent -if the Men liolfing Associ i
I tie iH.nitiai -Inn-ni
others lu the ’‘specialists” , an im- dreafed today's Javcee me-&gt;tlne silent.
i he
&lt;aul. that Korea u only a *ymp -•lie that •n|lrnr,| t
which featured » fire prevention
the sellers are not m rrlion.
-4,1
Mayor
Reuiri
,aiii
the
silrnrc
poun
garray
of
talent
from
the
•t HNIIliusn
(•
rnevle. Tim Crawford, fire preven
nts. It Is like a eitixen sailing
Ml. Ivey ua&lt; an active uiemla i tom -d the politu d plague wlililij
experiment stations at Gainesville. lion committee chnirman, Intr-- "expicsicil out piolnt agaiml let - of the Junlur Chamlier of Cum
a second hand birycla to another
still, I* llir wml,I txx Iota! Wa’
llaartaaeS *la raa* r*s,|
rttlxcn, lie declared in describing
Lrethuig. Sanford and Hastings. duced Chief Cleveland and - nipki,
merer and served a* it* sacreltrv may not lie ttietil ihlr, hut we dale
tha miscellaneous sale*.
sited
the
importance
of
the
fir,
1
ater lie wa* elti’li -,1 a dirrrtnr
He was introduced by County
lasst Friday night at Gaines­
prevention campaign
of the Seminole Ciiimly ( 'bn InI . i not assume tli.il it I* avoiilablr
Word has been rvcvived by Mrs. Agent C. R. Dawson.
ville, another large crowd of
Following the film Juhn Will I
I of Commerce and served n* it*
I lie Navy tlilrllai’i toicril ll,r,r
____ rpresent
_____ ________
The speciahata
Included_ lams chairman of the s vlal com !
•bout 1,600 people attended the Daisy larwia of the death of her
i president for the lent! of I1M7 IH ttcwx III 411 lililtrt, pirp.uril lor
auction, said Mr. Dawson. Mean­ brother, Itugglcs M. Croup, which D f’ A II. Eddins, of the vegvtabla miltre, announ'e,! that tl,e J n Mr. Ivev said he ka* a program
while the group of local fanners ocrurted in a hospital In Duluth, « “ !»« laUtratorv at Hastings; Dr. ceet will s|em*or a I srl.e. n, sn •
| which he will *trlve to accompli*h i lion,c tlatr m il,c u r, ||,c N'elira"E. N. McCubbins,
iboti
eabhagv and dance at the Country Club on &lt;* ••
has organised a slock company, Minn., his home.
•ka liankrit At„o,.,l,on.
if hr is rlectnl to tin City &lt;
I r.tf r M 11 imi» a»ft n trin io n
Mr. Croup haa spent the past
tato disease expert, Hastings: 2tt. W K. Ilsihawav will I*- in
sold shares and purchased land
mission, including emphasis - "
To finance the t-ew defeu*e cf
•VfinuilllBl nf f»n in Dt ni li'i nirnt of
G. K. Parris and K. Helms of charge of the turlM-cuIng.
on the Orlando highway one mile 16 winters in Sanford and bad
,l -a,Inara , » ,’*«• r - » , l
tin- industrial and commercial pi1. 1
i
( onlinued on Page Four
0 puth of the City for the erection many friends here. Besides his
It i »m tint*
Malcidm MacNelll. ■liairnu-n
7'lie Sunfonl liualnrst and Pro- motion of the Mmmunity Rani t 1
Villi*. 1‘Dnilut letl a tun* It* .in i i n ’*of an auction market for vege­ sister he is survived by his wi­
the "Get Out the Vote" rommitti • fe*-ional Women's Cluh is spoil needs these element *. he sail tn
table, stork ami miscellaneous dow and two nephews, Bruton D.
^ r r fniuill In«( m ir lit ni i tki'll
said that results of the r e g i-tf
wiring u pulilir runtest tn select 'Stahilitr an economy which ha,
Mcl'herson of Tampa and Harry
all •*11*l«-.| mi | | g Mt.| Iun,,inif *»f
sales.
a fine Iwginning in agririlltui,HAnford',
"Itksinvss
Woman
of
I
lion
drive
have
been
disappointthiMr. Dawson stated that he had B. Lewis of Miami.
lh« W tria n t-O i I’hi f i» m cl.141 at
and the newly generated Iniiri-'
Only
fit
new
registrants
have
t»er
IB80”.
Any
woman
actively
em­
Burial services will Im- eonconferred on the matter of the
llir Fill ui c Failitxr Kutli linr
rrcordi-d to date. H r pointed on* ployed is eligible Mr*
P. M husineas.
The Tourist Club will tiave it*
sales tax this Morning with State ducted at LaPorte, Ind.
lolli! |'|| f ««I|| i* nV1 •»,l’l«l|.
ll A||
Mr. Ivey and family an- IS, in
A uni ting uf the Urrno /atir Ks 4 that the registration hook* wit1 ••ingle*, president, announced tbiSenator I,. F. Hoyle and Repre­
tn-ls of the I'rrahyterian t'luurl. i,i,toil event of the «ea*ol,, a Mill tX’llli ! al Fin* 1 It ’a'f \| V 4 lr t r .
ecutlve Committee was held las, close on Oct. 27 for the Nov.
morning.
sentative M. U. Smith, but no
ocml,
Satuiday
niglit
at
H
00
lillltl. h Hd lllll tf • \ ilk atii (U r |»ir
night at the Court House with J. ||, rlactiun.
Tbi- content will In- one of th-VIS A S S U S P E N D E D
decision had been reached.
- - lock at tl„- Toinlst Center.
MMiljiitt, ninl Mi
i 1 lis’krrMtti
P U E R T O lilt \ N TIM MU'S
feature, of llild n ri. nn-l I'ro fr-Lev pm iding, in order to discuss
President W. II StemiM,i
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. I 2 - 0 P&gt;
M K McMnslet. vice-president whu
Ititilj* dii in it.t* LriliitSfi*
T O K Y O . Oct. CV
ol*!
lien
American officials a|| over the the filling uf vacancies uf commit- nouncml that the national president ionnl Women's Week which the
Kli.V R H S T A R
cnliiifi, w11 Ii «#fii •&gt;Iir* at- •n »'ruuM)»?
enl
Mac Arthur'*
brndquaitc,*
twin,-n and women.
will he availatde for the lunch,ur dub is observing next wrek.
T D K Y O,
Oct. 12
An world have been urdrrnl to auspend
uf Illllixt'Uh, II).IIIN *|M•lllt**flR of
Voile Williams, Jr., state com­ on Dec. 14 and tbe Javn-r* tot c l ! Votes ran l-e sent In on the blank announced today tin- Puerto Iti
temporarily passport visas Issue,!
ell person* inter,’,led in tourist v%liiffti huil I i rii |it tu tilt il fur tlr**
Jwnrru an officer today was award­
provided in The Herald tomorrow can « 6th Infantry Regiment i* . rtitItlea to nti,*, I
to aliens planning lo m m , to the mitteeman, declared that as far as unanimnuslv to invite him.
ed the Silver Star posthumously by United States
0 i if
oral ion by Ml .» i Mi
he is •uncemed, any persons chosen
EustU-e Javcee liudv Bnl-lrr in and mutt he mailed to III* Sanford on duty In Korea.
Games, and other forms of &lt;-n- M.il hii'iit.
U. S. Eighth Arm y headgnarters in
fm urn* 1*f
History of the unit dates hack
A*
vitrd tbe Kanfotd club to a die Business Woman of IU50, P. O. Box
Officials said today the Slate will be acceptable.
tll lie enjoyed, and IfUf da IIU n L
Korea for gallantry in action.
to the time of President McKin- '&lt; itainiilcnt
i •vi
t*ua a
At thr request of Andrew Carra- mond ball game on Oct. IH ft........ UI2ti liefore Friday, Oct. 20.
Department telegraphed the orders
Second I.letit. Tro y E. Moody of
ie s and a,ft drinks will lx- r u n t .
A program has been prepared bt lev. Authority for the first 1**1* '"-h
yesterday to embassies ami con­ way. secretary, a report on the by­ rules stipulate that wives will la•etfed.
Vero Beach, Fla., rsceived the
M'im **f Ihr wt\t» ••f tMrtid*x*m
(he Club fur activities throughout ‘ f native troop* of Puerto K io­
suls to permit a recheck of Indl- laws as compilrd by Voile William*, umpires.
The Tourist Center Is now open
award.
Mr. MacNelll o|&gt;*ncd the pro next week, said Mrs. C. K. Hunter wa* contained in legislation en­ every day and evening for ul! who uf (hr rll«B w ir« |*n it 411*1 took
vidual records la-cause of the tight Jr., wa&lt; read by K. L. Howell.
Moody of tha 27th regiment, was new internal security law.
acted in IHP.1.
it livrlv iniM In !h"
In order that committee mem­ gram by leading thr Javcee* |r chairman of public affairs.
wish to participate lu social ac­
|l ,.N l ,,,(*.| (Isa r»g « rmmr»
killed near Chlndong Aug. t as he
bers mey become better acquaipt- singing ‘'Home on the Range" un i
The program will o|ien Sunday
tivities, Mrs. K W. Teuch, clua
manned a marhinvgun oh a tank
tanl
O
VER
M
IL
L
IO
N
SIGN
ed, a picnic supper will be held by “The Bells uf Bt. Mary's". Ml-* morning at P:30 o'clock with a
S LO P P Y S P E E C H
F IR E D E S TR O Y S H O U S E
covering his men. His action per
C IN C IN N A T I. I M . 12 - &lt; K C - secretary, announced today.
N E W Y O R K . Oct. I2— U F )-T h e the group at the Oviedo Swipiming Bernice Stone wciitnpanlrd the breakfast at the Monteruma Hotel,
Workmen are now engaged in
A
partially complatrd four
raltted his patrol to rumplete ID most “ sloppy speech” In the coun- Pool, Oct. 26 at 0:00 P.M., It was group on the piano.
after which members will attend to last night. 1.210.000 Oh’,,’-" - giving tin- Tourist Center lluitd- room frame house- was destroyed
mission.
. . . . .
Kenneth Ellis showed the fir,- the Methodist Chulch to hear lh&gt; have «igne«| the Freeilorn S,-r,dl«
try is heard in Brooklyn, a survey announced by W. A. Wales, chair­
wlth last night on the property of
prevention film un the Seminut, Itcv, J. K McKinley -peak on how the state Crusade For Fr. d-r„ !'!‘r. " , roBt of
by tha Linguaphone Institute of man of the social committee.
Elmer Jones, south of Forest
*
COLUM BUS DAY
headquarters
antiounred.
‘
1,1
*
lr
,n
&lt;(
aaltaaee
us
r-aas
rensl
High School projector.
America rvported today.
City. The fire broke out at about
G E N O A . Italy. OcL IS — (A 1)—
The
M'rulls,
contain
a
decl*r-*»'’*"
B
A
D
R
O
Y
The Institute, which is Interested
11:30 P. M and wa* investigated
Torch-bearing Genoese bore a
of freetlorn and the signer* I,|r-I,-8 A U L T 8T K . M A R IE Mich.,
V DOG'S L IF E
bv Deputy sheriff* i i ,-Im, alert)
silver urn, said to contain Chris* in speech, is continually making Oct. 12 — UP)— ” f just wanted to
ed
“to
resl*t
aggression
an-t
C O I.U M IIU S , O., Oct. 12- t/IV
and Charles lle k who reported
tophvr Columbus' ashes, through surveys, a spokesman said. Record­ do something bad.”
tyranny wherever they np„e*r n- The trick went to Trixie.
that th* cause of It wa not deter­
this town of h:a birth before dawn ings are made in schools sn l
That, police said, was the only
W H E R E A S Fir# destroy,-* 760 homes each day In th# United earth." The serolla front all part*
The Ohio supreme court vestei
mined.
today. The procession opened a homes with an effort made to In­ explanation Id-year-old Donald States, burns t»l factories each day, with 670.000 fires hrraking out ill of the country will Im- placed in
day declined tu review the rase p
fifth-centennial
celebration
In clude '‘all economic strata” of a Cole could give for shooting and
««»«• Department of
Tlu* Weal her
honor uf the famed voyager, community.
,.0|lrcl |7„ (nh#ri.
The Institute placed these four wounding two girls In a wood­ * ^ w il B R E A B Fire destroys not only buildings and factories hut Untie.) Sail.,ns celebration Oct. .1 m „ tloll hUt(,
which ia to last an entire year.
land
ambush.
places
tu
work
and
jobs
lor
beads
of
many
families,
and
t
a
nee
tax,-*
from
Trixie,
other
cities
in
the
“
sloppy
speech”
X . 12-441
Thousand of townsfolk stayed
S M U G G L E D till.
W H E R E A S Ninety |&gt;errrnt of all fires started are because of
Trixie is a 16.00 dog who InKI
61
up to take part In a festival af- category:
llirminghain
R AN G OO N. Burma. Oct 12
L E Y T E C A R R IE R
carelessness and could be provented. and
heritrd
11,000
flout
the
e*tate
of
Ypsilanli,
Mich.“
Folks
|u
t
i''j
M
l £ 'r the colorful procession had
Boston
The Burmese government
B AN F R A N C IS C O , Oct. 12 —
W H E ItK A H The Sanford Fire Department and the Junior Cham­ l/P&gt;
Georg*
P.
Searight.
Th
r
state
ta
didn't
seem
to
rare
about
their
72
HU
Brownsville
wound Its way through tha an­
UP)— The carrier Leyte has join­ ber of Commerce ure combining their effort* to remind Sanford people today confirmed thnl large quan­ expert* surd.
speech."
ltd
IK
cient streets draped with histor
Chicago
ed the United Nations task forte of th* various causes of fire and preventive measures that can to- tities of oil are being xrnugglej
Ilut, probate court held th- &lt;tnt48
Atlanta. Ga.— ” lta speech pat­ operating off tha east coast of taken, and are holding Open llouar at the Sanford Fir* Station on from
H2
It flags. Marshars la 16th canDenver
Burma
Into Communist
41
7fl
ttrjr i r r u : i i ! r i sSSS&amp;mi z cf terns if* tvfdesl of the Use Kwfax after a fxxt trip three Friday uf this Keck to acquaint “ur pcnrl w ,,h the lira fighting China via the wartime Burma does not levy a tax on propeite
Dcs Moines
M
the alRtlme martt
passing to na animal. The court
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upsetet*« around tha world.
Road.
equipment
available,
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affltmed
probate
court
of Genpa, Pisa. V&lt;
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York
A
Burmese
official
told
re­
The 27XXXLtan, Eaaei class car­
Therefore. I Andrew Carraway. Mayor of the City of Sanford
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•mind like they are either being Her completed its
Trixie doesn't give a car* *o tone
Phoenix
porter* hi* government is taking
Florida, do hereby proclaim th* week of Oct. S-14 at Fire Prevention
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The opening of tha otUftritlon •based by gangster* or are m* veyage in lets than U * silling Week, and urge all of our sitlrcns to observe this week with aopronri- a “ very serious view" of th# as the dog biscuits keep copi'n*Warhington, D. &lt; 76
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with Colmahaa Dsy In M*&gt;g fae trains.”
Key West
days. It started frosn Beirut, La* •t* Inspection* af their homes and places of employment, to that Fire smuggling anil has called on all regularly, hut the ruling set e
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the United Slatea— «
ty In
Ocala Airport
Hollywood. f*sllf.~”T h tv •oun&gt;&lt; banon, In the Mediterranean and will not bring unnecessary losses to our community.
foreign importer* tn account for precedent In Inheritance tax auc­
Am
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commemoration of tho
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Pensacola
fa at If they are talking with ho‘ traveled vl« Norfolk, Va., Baa
recent tsle«, which reportedly tion*— giving someone else the
Andrew Cartaway
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n
West Palm Beach
discovery of America la ItM.
potatoes in thoir mouths.”
hxv* Increased by 300 per cent. benefit of • dog'* life.
Diego, Hawaii and Japan.
M AYOR

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Kefauver Holds Plant Di seases
Contempt Action Are Discussed At
Over Punk’s Head Vegetable Clinic

Sales Tax Looms
j* As Threat T o New
A u c t i o n Market

West Berlin P a y s John Ivey To Seek Matthews Says
Silent Tribute To
()" Boa,:&lt;l or Cost Oi War To
East B e r lin e rs
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. Exceed Budget

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F i r e Prevention

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Ruggli'H M. Croup
Diet* In MinnvHolu

F ro l. Ilnm pson Is
Speaker A I M eet
O f F u tu rtk Farm ers

Public Is Asked To
S e l e c t “ Business
Woman Of 1950"

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Suason’s 1st Meet

County Democratic
Committee Meet*

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want a new Ilf" " lk
wlllt n*» riwnpinloni and friendsNe'ther dn m»n rut new ’r,n *
old bottles -Mott 9:17.
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d ,t adtnili ill*'
get tough. loughei flion ninel P*°'
pit te*l&lt;re. 0 1 .. no. they t » » 1il"
they’re going to X"l lougltff "II
right, I.ul they think it', going to
Kt tctjsk*l on the other ffllow.
f l i t i r ate ntr i ' « , v i linn new*jper *-l- .fin i f-t piomotinf
uiin„&lt; I r t in iltM t, in leaneeV.
N- J. * l e d il» ,'" t " f nt around
treating Min«l»hiel»i» with « tling
•hot to that tli" automobile own
«r* would h a ," to hung lh"ii «ai«
to him to ha," th» win«i,hield»
fitW
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7h" Ru»»i*p, ai" holding al
tW$lton &lt;n Beilin n u t Sundav
R u itim
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I h r (om m nniit
candidate, ha," no opponent,
F .y »i) 0o" mull *ol" lor th" * **mmuni,!• Th u, th" Ruitian, arf
realnnahly cetlain that th" ( ommum,t* will win Ami that i, what
ihty call an election in Ru,*t*.

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Rep. Mundl ol South Dalola
tem ", up with a hot idea at th"
American legion ron,fntion to
keep opr diplomat, from loiing th"
vielotiet which our arni"&lt;l lore",
win. "Perhap, w" thould h a,"
he layt. "a Weil Pornj u|. Dipipm grfyl Hut co Jd- yot£ g-i Prepdebt Truman lo\^pom t'on" of it,
iradualt* to officio?
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Sacrifice, on th" horn" front hi
fh* fight In halt "g y re -o n ai" l&gt;"
tinning to materialize Newly &lt;le
creed cr»,lit control, will make i»
a Idllt ha,d"r for anyone, who
hai been waiting for price, to go
down before building a home, to
borrow the money. Still, it can
pone, and many new home, will lie
built, detpite the c.intiol,.
Miami llracli police lia,e been
alerted In |&gt;e on the lookout for a
hoodlum influx from the north
dufing the neat few month, Hut
Miami Beach i, not the only place
where lht»e hoodlum, will villi. To
to Miami Beach they have to
p&lt;H through the re,I nf the (late
W r A f t e ieen one or two in SapIbid during the lilt few dayt who
Ibbfced a, if they might he tiiggrr
m*fc in the Capone mob.
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‘The
Rtitin. government
announcey it will take o*er ilia giant
Iron and ,leel indutlry neat Feb.
15 in ipite of the op|io,itinn to the
M n fr,a l of al lead half t|re
ipulation of the Brilith I,lei.
th* Vgu'ernmenl
■ ^te
p a
M H ha,
B already
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taken ny*r the coal mine,, the tailR&gt;*d,, elrrtiKily, gat, airline,, the
n ln t of Lniland and much nl
country’, trucking line,, it t,
to ,ee how (ew people will
,"hn he left who do not wink for
In* Brilith gosernmeiil.

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•jpam hlm g i, a, prevalent at ever
Wfkr i jit Daytona Reach where
Sheriff Ijttlefield it the chief di»*
frenfer of law and order, accord­
ing to the Tampa Tlthune which
r»ye*i» that within one hlnrk of
jh* , $hetiff', office a rcportei
h®til'd all the holiti ticket* he
Wanted. But Sheriff |jtl|efie|d.
Wr tectetaiy of the Stale
iocratic Executive Committee,
it fnend and mppnrtir ol
tor Pepper and Governor
rarren, it not worried about that.
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Greek guerrilla, ara being traini in Poland and then aent track to
Greece |n Mir up trouble, ray, a
U. N. tpcrjal committee re|Miling
conditjon, in the Balkena, ICoguertilla, undoubtedly will be
b ^ n d n a and w,T(

To Conquer Tibet

WARDEN. DO .YOUR

Th* milltnry nlKnlficiiicc of the rumored invtwjon of)
l b JAMB* M A R L O W
Tilret by Red Chinese troop* tmint he* reynnled as relr,'l'*l)
small. Winter winds already rut sharply throiiKh the pa-«e;
\\ A S IIIN I.TO N &lt;&gt; ’ I.: Op.
of the blcuk mountainous border country between Tilad and t,«. vrni f"»l tha! &gt;ou’r" living Ir
Mn«l nf worM you nnvrr kn*w|
China, anil if any invadiny army ahould achieve s|iectacula ; abefore,
n kind nf unreal twilifiH
gains before the summer of 15»f»l it would write new mili-1 lonn between wnr and pea:*.,
tary history in doing so.
wonder ins which you’re heaignt
Consideration of the diplomati, signlfirance of the in­ for? I do. I irie»» everyone does.
All we ,rrm to know U that
vasion announcement only add* new mystery to the strnriK*
we ,nu«t be ually for war If wai
ways of Communism. The status of Tibet has become a sub is nwi-'nary, hnptnic that we "an
jeet of delicate diplomatic maneuvers between ChitiH and become »o it tong nnd ready for |
India. The latter nation ha* been ihowlng a disposition to war that In the end It may he unbefriend Communist Chinn India tins taken up the cause nMMsary.
I felt the untealinea, atrnnglr
of Red f'hine.‘.e representation in the Cnited Nations, and thin pa,t week I epent the week
hits thown other signs of willingm ** to Im* a friend at court on a vacation fiahinx In Vlrxinia
on Chkkahorainy Ijike, neat filch-^
of the I'eipiug regime.
India wants the peculiar political status of Tibet to rnond. The black haaa are big
nnd minted theie.
he preserved. Roth China and Til»et have long been contenl
T h l« xient wilderneee
mile, of
to let the nominal sovereignty of Chinn have little mean­ tree* •landing nlrnnat bare ■ kind
ing ; Tibet remaining for all practical purposes independent nf ghnatly watery w orld— look*
it ha, looker) for n thnuaand
One fruit of this situation is a profitable otrennt of trade a*
year,, erreiit for a new hnu,e on
for India, since markets which can use Tibet's exports ar&lt; the ,hore. And it aounde that way,
more accessible in that direction than through the western too.
Ifneeen. the frog* make a long
expanses of Chinn.
pained, rough, warm bellow like
Now, while India seeks to promote a peaceful arrange rtiw ,, A deer eudilenly craabea
ment between Chinn and Tibet, it has been said by official through the Iteea, Into a creek,;
Communist Chinese sntines that Tibet has ls*en invaded craahea away on the other aide
And when the rllence flow, l&gt;ack
It would appear that I he Chinese Reds again have followed again a great l« » a ahatter, I* j
had advice. In fact, it Iteeome* more and more dear to out with a leap that drop, him ban.
odors that the advice they are getting is intended to alien­ In n ahneking aplaah on the aurface
ate them front all possible friends except the Russians Can I of the lake. Ilretaoi etaol taoinn '
look. Only Ibe widening clrrlea
thin conclusion escape the Chinese mind?
tell whete he waa.

THE WORLD TODAY
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R riUln’s Socialist Oovtrnmegt
ha* tet Feb. ID for taking o x u
the country'* v«*t ateel and Itoh
Industry— a major move in the
•weeping axperiryient of natloivalltlng England.
Iron and ateel, coupled with
the huge coal induatry which al­
ready has been nationallifd, re­
present the keystone of the So­
cialist program. Fnr It It on
these three Industrie* that the
country ha, largely depended for
Its modem economic strength.
Thu* It would seem that when
iron and ateel have Jollied coal
in nationaliration, the SoclalUt
die will be raxt.
The government
will hxre
taken a ttep from which ,ucc#»
ful retreat w— uld l-e extremely
dlffirult.
True, the Conservative, under
l-a-lershlp of former Prime M lnlitcr
Win,ton
ChurrhUI
pro- ^
l-o,cd to throw out tron and »te"l
nationaliration and revert to p ri­
vate enterprise If and when they
are returned to power. However,
the backward trail would he
mighty tough.
Therefore It w ill l-e with an­
xiety that not only fir ital n but
her allie* will watch th* devel­
opment of thla politico economic
exi-erlrnmt, rspeciallx since It I*
l-eing carried out In Ihe mldat
of world crisis. O f course thi* £
ra ltr, the queatlon of whether
il’e the business of anyt-udy out­
side England.
Well, that perhaps is a delical* point. However, Britain-*
allie* probably aren't overstep­
ping tl» bound* of propriety In
taking an intrrevt In her great
experiment. It mustn’t he for­
gotten that their fortunes are
l-retty well hound together itl
the gnat International d*f*»t»e
undertaking a major part. Chur-M |
chill has argued that »te*l and w
iron natiunalixotlon would great­
ly hamper national rearmament.
A highly Intereating point In
connection with thl* natlonallx^r
lion scheme is that it It helrgf
carried through
btr a party
which ha, a majority of only
six in Ihe House of Tommonx.
The Conservative* hxve mada
much - f the chatge that the
government ha» no tight to com­
mit Ihe counttv *° »uch vital na- ^
tU-naliiatlon when the public I*
-livide-| about fifty-fifty polltleally.
ifuwpver. Prime Mini,ter A t-.
He* ha, for answer the fact
that the
nationaliratloh
pro­
gram has hern an Ittua In tha
|a*t two general electloni— 1945
i-een approved nn t-oth occadonx.
He decline* to let the tmallnati
of hi, majority stand In th* way
now.
Anyway th# government p la n * ^
to make the natlonallutlon -Olrfertlve liefore Ihe next general
rifcilo»t.lOb*»rv*tA a »« ernartlng
Attlee to call another election
soon after thr natlonalliation It
accompli»hfd. Th e Soclallxt* f i ­
gured the country then will ac­
cept the change ■" a fall accom­
pli an-l ceturn the pre,ent gosreminent to power.
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Such * trend of event, would
seem to make fairly compHt*
the transition from rapltalltxn
to natlonalliation in Britain.
W

T h l, war Ihr natural wntbl,|
free of men's troublea, although
it haa trouble* nf it a ow n; the deer i
it fleeing fmm an enemy and the
The 194R presidential election Is generally reckoned a* ravage ami hungrv haaa made
one of the biggest politiial upsets in the nniion’a history. that rarktl lunging at a minnow
Still, It gavr the Mlualon of
Hut one which i* tire w in g is so much hisin-r that, if it Hhouhl
••race, far from » , r or talk of
sometime come to puss, it would completely overshadow war. And It wa* good to be there. .
the 19-18 surprise. This Is the possibility that a substantial Ilul then evrry morning when I
majority of the eligible voters should go to the polls on ratne In from ra rly flailing, at
hrrakfaat I read the paper, fron*
election day and cast their nallots.
Itlrlinmnd, 2I&gt; mile* away.
The turnout in the 1948 election was only r»2 |a-r cent
That Jerked me back to the 1
of those eligible, and that was not an unusually low figure. world I li,cd In There wa» the,
In non-presldcntinl years the turnout has is-e.i running la* news of war In K o ira , and pre- j
paratlnna fnr war, if the big war
low f,0 per rent. If the vote this fall, or in the next presi­ cornea, h'evertheleas, reading thotr
dential election, should run as high as 7T» |a*r cent, that It I, h rnond paper* wa* a gnrwl elwould mean an addition to the total of as many votes as the perlenra for tome one like me who
winning party might have expected to receive altogether work* the year around in Wa&lt;hacre*. Hr has been feeding his fam­
Ingtnn. covering new* in the
on the basin of exjierienco. These added votes would come capital.
ily nn hia meager taming a , a
from the dark, from the unpredictable group of citizens
piut-tim* olive farmer on another
For In Warhltiglort all our time
mnn'i land. Now hi has f ;l '* •
who have beyn talking but not voting. Only the most op­ t«,taken up with the KovrinttteSi j
(be Ptealdnrrt, the Cab-,
i, -wn un which to glow when'
timistic prognosticator would attempt In foretell how their t'otigte#*,
inet. Army, Navy, State Depart
orn and other erops.
votes might affect the outcome.
no-nt, taira, petni&lt;rgta, Repuhll-1
Wheu rabinet-iu- ml-er H- gni t»-&lt;&gt;'
'aol-i five mile. Into Ihe lulllniRoth the major parties seem to Ite working on the; rail*, inlrtl)*llnnal doing*
wilt Im- IM reviled nul In worm- PHI
liy
fiKO
KCK
I'Al.M
P.Il
II oiltdtv o-lt*i,le San'a Sc
000 Until"** peasant,.
ttaorr that they would benefit if this hnppened, for Isitbi lleratiie heir we work evrry day Al* Newsfraturr*
mi Waihliigtnn newa, Iwicwuu- I*
About ( I 7A.Ihmi.inh) In Marahal- erin* that S-tnday a goveromeo
have been conducting rousing campaigns to get out the vote. fill* an niticn of mir live ,, I gue,»
SA N TA
S B V K IIIN A .
Ital&gt;
Plan money has Iw-en art *«ldr for urveyor rhowr-d thp brume fare,’
Naturally both parties could not win the election; even *» wr coni" In think nf It aw aome This l« a atoty about I'autn |i agricultural development in Ital, •ea ant whet hi* new land looku-*
Faaln,
a
42-yeitr
old.
wtiM.p
who’ll
7u per cent vole could not upset things that much. Rut thing whlrh fill* everyon"‘t Ilf.*
1 be nvci all program include* l*n-' ike on a map. Then he p-un'e-l „v rd&gt; led peasant and what *appeped i *- Uniati"ii, Un&lt;l Impiorrmrtit, it Hie hills In tiny llnllan flag* the
theory is right, for if s substantial addition could la* made everywhere.
to
It
I
in
in
litlittle
hilltop
village,
The Hkhmnnd paper w nut th"
rigatinn and mail and hridgr rnn matked Ih" honndarir, of th« olo'
to the election turnout every laxly would gain. It would really lctiir* hack In focn* for me.
A ll hfa life, I’anln had lived in wtrurllon pm|ect«. Althmigh the
Panin, filled with em-llnn n'd-V
he a historic upset, for It would la* a reversal of the trend
ike the front pages of tiaper* p n »"itv -trleken Santa Severina on land t*form plan l» part of th- •v w^lke,! away from the Miniate*
everywhere, they gave a lot of the eastern fringe of the gr- at Nib nv»f all pingrSm, KCA nffi isl -if Agrirulture ami the rtow-l th»
taward less an dless general participation in elections.
attention to TVawnington
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newa ami plateau nn the toe of tho ttalnc ay II I, no' yet |&gt;*t aible to a&lt;tl had gathered to watch the f t
Interoatlnnal atuff and the K o tfii j
For a t|Uat|er « f a century male how mttrh American mone- turnover of a rich man'* land t
fighting,
| h* -tm gglrd to keep alive bv &lt;arm wilt |&gt;r ifw-d anlrly for "apioprU a poor. Jandlea# paaaant
Rut III, humd and Virginia h m ‘ ur hl»a ..f other proplr'* land,
Man-nf land.
lie went over each of the th-*prnhli-m* ami conflict* which In III* Income from hi* labor* w*«
The bto«&gt;l agrirullural ptngian
loping hill* and rarrftillr In we*
One-way streefs nrs incriuisliiR in numlxtr, says the' tere»t
the people of Rlrhmnml andbelow average and Ih* average In
_l» _an attempt
..... _ In mdve the enuntrv' - I every l-oumlary m ilker In •
American Mtinb-ipnl Assoclstinn. They often msks li more a_ lot nf problem* of their own. come of the peaiant* In Southern *g, 0f&lt;| twin ptohlrm nf (mere
'ower flel-l the crowd watrhed Ir
('ompllcated for the resident to set ntxiut town, and doubly Virginia, alto, and affect their Italy la lif t ) a year. Paolo m*riie,l j Unddlitrlbutlnn and barkwar
Ilrnn as Paolo walked alone oyer
mu for tin* strniiRcr Nevcrthelcsii the one-way ntreot is an live* So mom wa* made on (hr become the fntlrr of two girl- 1 farming.
hi, land fur the first lime in hi
absolute necessity in many a modern city whose narrow frr , n: " : f0r lh 7 " ' ,0°
. I hr., r W,H n? ’
ot. hU " V
n » gtxrlof the land inform plan} life.
Whkn U m iothrr
of havinir rnougn mnnrv In arqiilrr . . Wll, nlll
mnllrval Iam
If Ihe government pmeram 1
Streets were built generations ago for horac-drawn traffic
* -vl"g . I aup|H&gt;*e, that .......Ir out land of hi* own
- 1, ,,,ling astern whl h for gt nnra
atried out, hiirnlred* of Ihnnaan-t
One cause which makes them essential is, of course, able Uaihlnglon are- interrMrd In itul on a tunny Sunday morning lion- ha* Uuind Italian prananl
nf Italian peasant-, will do the
parking. Yet |X*oplc have to park or give up entirely the usa
? Lln?rr A* h : u '* v ’" ’ k?P; [ Isle in September a great throne [ to land they , &gt;u*id nevei own. S I- tame thing during the nett few
pent
here,
although
we
here
mav
gathered
In
the
unpeved
village
of their curs in the business districts. It may coma to that.
ItalicO allow that |e*» than one p
year*.
q u ite In Sant* Severina. PU~- cent of the nation’* 77.WO ptlva'
It would not be Riirpiiiiiig If the more congested cities forget that.
lint the front page of a Rich- *n-l banner* waved from *s*t' UndowneiN hold more than 42 pe
should one day forbid their Httrcets to prlvnte automobiles tu-nd
Tbe Kd River of Ihe North
Th* level valley, of tha Red
pa|-er or a ua|-er anywhere lmu«* top. Itlsbop Rain-ondl m m - rent of all Ibi- land, t’nder the r
with one occupant.
tell, prrUjr well the kind of live* up from Cl-o'nne. a little oe«»h* form plan, rmv-trnth of the enlll- River of the North Is Ideal for runt fr-mi Ihe Mlnnesota-Nnftli
mrchanlied grain farming hectuae Dakota Under to Lake Winnipeg
we're leading now:
[seaport, to e*v mas* and lead » fin tiling area will tie carved up an
of It* black soil, almost free nf In Canada.
The people much concerned with nrorgaalon through tha
alreets. re ililtiihiitrd in -»inll *h*rr*.
rncki anil traea.
what’* happening close to (hero. - 'tlnl*ter of Agrirultnre
Aotimlo
f'nnlo |&gt;l Farln wa the flint t
IT. 8 . production of mustard
vet, much roiwetned «p -l Inlere.d -S«-g?,l ad«|reved the rrow-l
bunrfit from tin- government*
A v*,t l—dy of water that lay­ seed reached s peak of 73 .000^
Ilf Kl H H K l.L K A Y
ed. and rnncrrnrd and Interested
Then, while tb* |n-al hand r&gt;t-,v campaign to parrel out the a- teag
over the central U. S.-C-nadian ihhi pound* In 11*41 but dropped
a U .il what* happening In Waak „|f , u M|r Ki,|
|ior ,,
„ f , h„tl BniU &lt;lf o(l, r &gt; U U i . j,, border area In prehistoric tim e, to II^OOJKXi In 1949.
Four hiindrtd delegatr* from round battle fur aafety mra,lire. inin^fj hnn In*
of thf wnrlcl. fm m. $h«*
hri hnnd ln l« h itild-0 toh«i v itrv «i»r of S nhU la railed Lslta Agggtslx by trlantfn•
r *• * !■
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""
tvety aection of Florlila gatheied It will l.e aupported by fund* , , IV* "?.*, Y
Thv U. s. Imported 3.000.000
1n'&gt;* "!,nw*B* wrxileti Ikji and pull'd out a llnv i Severina’-/ 4&lt;xi dealllutr famtlii
llata after the geogngitt who de
in Tampa U ,t week for the te- provided by the l.eglilature a*
liethr, their, road
t"
*llp of white paper, fb rl' l -l -l ,.n *' |wn* to have received land of iheli durrd that It existed.
I pound* "f mustard t»&lt;d In 1949. ^
&lt;ond Ciovernor'a Safety Confer- needed.
?
*
I I 1 H*a the Inscription: "Paolo |i own on which to farm
anca.
A t pievrnt the gtuup it operat­ . . . ‘ J V #
They will buy the land with an
0n' .they
2 h ................ n o f F r .n r e .r o "
;,
i
'
* e. I i &gt;
-.
Opining th* two-day ,"„lo n , ing on l-ani from Cxhinel de- .ame
kind of normal i,,
live,
mill payments over a ,1 0 -year per
Oovarnur Fuller Warren, In one partnu-n'.- and a turn fmm (iuver- h
P * * " " " ’* &lt;**r- the crowd II* mounted rhe r-lat tod It t* estimated the yearly pay­
*f the mast forceful talk, M nor Wanen't emergency fund*, h *
i who knew I Wtl
fnrM
how Id . Imk 1 ,^ ment* will equal the amount In rent
hU caieer. urged the formation be paid.
Ihoo.kV 1 . “ i 0" " ' ’l *'1
1 «itrnal He w .. the flrat U «li.a th* peasant* would pav for thof . a Fkliten't .-afet v (Jouncll
During Ihe conference Norman war 'i ,h * Ru m ! . t lofd th e m ^
«•» »*ra|va a plot of land right 'o farm someone else'* land
that would mllitantly tackle tnrj
Premier A H d e Tbe big difference of nurse I
•tate'a aafety problem and work' P.itn«ti, vkie pieaklrnt of th* didn’t k.Vn. and 1 dldnU kooT o " f hl* ° " n
«S »vp «Fa big agrarian reform that fnr their- rash outlay (h i, time
with vfflciaia In formulating a ; Automobile Safety Foundation, anyone a Wa.h
supporting th l, nro- the pea rants will hsccnie owner* o'
hrtg range highway *afely p,n | told delegate, that "ronfrootting where e|!3 wh!, rolilff a n .w ir th.V
tla la Ihe grim fart that Fluiida
The queatlon. of cour.e, r.me
"., r ,n.#"» million, of dollar, then own aull.
gram.
The government has drafle-l tli»
I’nlntlng to thla atate'i apnal- haa the acciind highest traffic out o f a y earning for aome itlml of ,,f »he A m rd k .n liaapayar a money
H «he government program la par. King out plan
that fain
ing highw -y death atul amdrnt ••eath Lxraaae In tlir natk-n In certainly about the future, even
through a, planned all over; die- with more inonth, to fee,| wIP ;
tale, the Oovernnr »ald that lUkt it,t filet alx mouth i i.f Ibi* If the anawer hod Imea the -er
.in
Yalnly of war. Hut I heard little
■" estlmatod n.7(»0dH»O acres, get latgrr »hair*. Paolo, for In
FlorldUnt died In tiafflc nect- »**f
'•Ftticc R2 per cent of all vara- 1 talk-ef Washlngtoti or government of privately owpad and publl- land- -tatir*. recrlced -just under fle«
dent* U -i year: 24,0®0 othera
were Injured, and of the&lt;e, over lion travel la now by pawenger or Riratla or'w ar.
,00« weir iiermtnently dUaMed. ear an-1 anothet H |vt rent by
I g--i the feeling- -and y-u who
"That U juat a« if every pot­ bua, it I* Inipoitant for a tlala read this mile* from Washington
l^»w Mileage, Fully equipped
like
Fluibla
to
luve
aafr
hlghTimre-l'nion
ion In a cily the ilte of (i,|ne*.
will know the anawer heller than
With A New 8"t Of Whitn On# owner car-uaed only hp
s.aya,”
be
rnntlnued.
vllle Buffered per*-.nil Injury In j
I
that people are trying to live
Wall Tlre «, llodla An Heater. family.
- I. clean and well
Mr. Itamoo rei-orte-l that a their live* normally, willing lo
tome great calamity and one
BpWlal
There may l-e more than a mo- Is timed to the dar and the hour. |
kept automobile. For xal*
Itlren out nf every 12 wat pot- t rcent aurveV revealed that th - make gieal sacrifices If nece* dlrum of trirlh In the statement of an-l it. Is not easy for any mat
otanentlr disabled. If aiieh a average highway traffic death aarv to have In the end a peace­ D r, Richard II. Huffman, leader to kirk nut n f Ihe arrang-ment.
* f 2 8 -0 0
thing' happened In a hurricane," coat* IIH.coo while p«'r*ontl In- ful wu,Id, nut talking a great
In New York medical clrelpv. tha'.
Thl* l-eing the case, th* c lm -la r
he pointed put. ” vri- wnul-l he jut Ira average (Atm and properly ileal about the future.
the Nation', "grralrst killer*'' ar&lt; an-l the r ic k at |ra*t will con
•hoeked
Into militant action, damage about $300. The total
not the maladies lommonly rale-ij Ilnur to produce their Irnalnru;
while wr remain apathetic to an looa over the period of a year
** ,nprh in Ihr periodical health I kut particularly the calendar
B U IC K
rspial In** In h lghw ,y aeei-lenta." ■a appalling.
campaigns With hut casual men There arc the "payment -lire" in f
Unfortunately, arrldrnt* are
Deaplte oppoaltlon that "into
tl-n of the -militarily blamed i|lt •Iber -leadline -late, that can't b
from former Plata Repte.rnta- *o rnmtnmi that rltlleni have be­
Dr. H»ffm *n **y» the ■‘killer*"'In av-lilr-l; the next visit to Ihe den
live J . Ilralley Odham, president come rallouaed to them. They d &gt;
Driven only 3104 mile* by local
KANHAH C IT Y , Oct.
America are Ihe calendar, the list! the talk one haa to, make
of the Florida Htata Junior Tham- not atop to roomier Ihe individual
business man. Fully equipped
Fnur
years
ago
For
real
Davit,
Jr
telephone
an-l
the
clock.
(
Id
th"
before
the
community
eliih,
amt
the
'e r of ('orntnerra, rcpreaenlatlvea loa* that etch accident represent*
with radio, . heater - defroster,
l-f the AmerlAan Automobile Ay* In lime, doctor and hcpital hills ma-le up hi* mind to win th* Star ovrr-a trr* ,"-l time element oat time limit within which the In
win-ifhiriii washer, look* Ilk* Radio. a*w paint, nrw teat
Farmer
of
America
award
of
the
American
scheme
of
life,
come lax rrport ha* to l-e on thr
- oclatlnn and lhaurance groupa and property damage. DUregard. a new rar.
Yesterday
tha
2
1
-year-old
Qulnry
rovers, good tire* and running
and tearh people to get on »H* way to Washington. An-l all the
who contrn&lt;led that aitrh a man ing tha dangrr that ronatanlly
Fla.,
youth
wa*
nam
nl
I
960
Star
plena only when they have tome- lltne the han-1* of the cl-ck g"
good- Only
II Would only duplicate the wurii lurk* an our highway*, they dla'tin g done by other agenetea, count Ihe poMlbllity that they Fanner at tha Future Parmets of thing Important to say, and there around, an-l the reminder file an-*
America
national
convention.
will . he more hsppine** ami Iwlter th* appointment book exncDthe Conferane* votad to etliMlah may be tha next victim -nH Invk
Davis had earned 145,000 from leafth.
fhrJr tyranny over the llvoa of
-rich a council and named J. M. ••n accident* a* thing* that hap­
agrirulture.
He
haa
a
dlveritfied
Juat how all thi, I* going to b* men.
hutt, executive of the Winn- pen only to "aomebody elw.”
farming
program
with
beef
ratWhile our State Ro -I M- nart
’ orett Orocerjr Company of J,e k -Ion* th* Doctor doean't **v. In
There may, however, _.
be ____
aome
onvllle at It* flrat nrealdent, ment and Slate Safety l&gt;ep*’ t.
fact, l*elpg an apparently nrrf""t relief. Nothing can l-e don» al-ou*
iml Mra. Raeburn C. (lorn* of men! ,re doing excellent Job,
ly reasonable man. he doesn't ev the Insistent ringing &lt;-f Ihe telet*dly*&gt;n. prealdent of the Plnrtda with th* fund, at their comma-,-I ihernsrlvct are t h o r o u g h l y pect It. flvllliatlon ha* developed J phone hell .when th* dutlv* of the
Ftsleratlon of Women'* Clul-r. a* to Improve and aafeguanl mir :• orard and mvke II known t-» * system under whlrh IU human j m*mcnt require roncenUatlun *n-&lt;
One owner, law mlleaga. Clean,
l ‘*"'r legislative repreaenlalivea element* hay* each to go a'otfh I freedom from interruption. A " '
vice president, along with 21 highway*, it It going to t ke
fully equlpiteri with a now A locally owned ekr. Good
statewide awakening nf our rltl Vb*t Hn-I of a program they with all th* rc*t, like cog* in a'iher* if n-t way to rontrol rb
dlractof*.
I29n00 set of (5 ) D. F. Roodpprore and would Hite to see vast moehinr; the whole operation - march nf tune. B -t there- •»*" 1
Urea and
A
ennatltutlnn and b r-ltw « vena to aolv* thla aerlou* prob­
rich tut-,less tjres. Radio, heal- gray palnf,
establlahtnl,
were quickly’ adopted *nd Proal lem.
good
Only
»r-defroster. For Bala
.
___ } l»o hindrance, a* tha quetad Phyfh aomr state* ln»|-ectlon of
Th* next tea,Ion of the legia*
dent Chutt *4Id the arganlutihn
tie.
.wine
and
feed
crop.,
but
hi.
jl"lan
finally
.ogg*.t.
.to
retting
s*h'cl"» I, little more thin p
would lmmfdl»|aly begin I* for­ latere will b* call
*• H
«
^ L . 0^
0 JS S S *
backet that work* to Uw advxn- big money crop la tohnreo.
mulate ■ hmg-rowgw ytwfiwM U
T tw F '- m bU VwutJi -"M he f irf t 1 r»—
*he miad from “ twaterattatgpt to radofe tho r l . W roW
J
hla
j
^
a
n
/
IH
f
l
h
.
«U
y
'.
*
•
»
*
"
.
*
*
*
»
*
of truffle da,D m .- He lnrttM g w
tended g Futur* Fanner* wxnen- flock, and rentractln« wHh Natnr*
poa'Nf forcuo to jata with «M
&gt; i*.
I M and heard a kwjr from the J# net atM np w d xamriwg In time
etttaono hi g m u id a to. uyke
Florida highway* the agfeat- |g rt,|, ,f4 *lll**il run** fnr in, k*q ihe part ot the M*itcy to
the nation.
- - ?*d
s»
The award U th » hlgheat re- la a matter M&gt; patting gif with
U Al
fe % j"r u V ,* g X iJ s
The CRUan’a ftefety CmmaU.
by both th* lettUlatur* and the cognition given a member of th* Ih* situation u heat one may.
according to executive tecretary w,w naltroln
.
PriONE 1M4
g program cannot he ae- ‘puhllc to *** that It -loea not Future Fanner* organimtlan. A 'a n d making the l-eat.of whaitcver
Nal Ramhn, will be gtrlcUy a411,000 check gom with th* title, chance* may atill remain.
unlea* th* people become *o in thla iltt e .
rlaory and trill wage a year-

Upset To Wish For

Poor Peasant Gets First Plot In
Italian Land Redistribution Plan

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Olio-Way StroolH

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I’otf l,ato To ClflHHify

ecial Sale

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The KxnetionH Of TimeH

CHEVROLET
Flcctlinc Aorosedan

1946
OLDS
Club Coupe

$imoo
1949

Quincy, Fla. Boy
Wins Farmer Award

Cxray Super Sedan

!?500'99 BiKcounft

1949
BUICK
Dark Green Super
Sedan

4 *2(8*00

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IMo anything triad jr*t to
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THE NATION TODAY

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CHEVROLET
MnHter Deluxe
2 Dr. Sedan

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1946
V OLDS
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S ocial A n d Personal Activities
•Jh o n e N8
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T lll 'K M J A Y
The study of thi- l&gt;ook *11 tllding
■ Churrh Training Program" will
continue luniitht at 7:30 I*. 'I at
thr First Baptist Chur&lt; h "
igBem lm da R-bccca I.odg
will
tuvst at 8:00 I*. U at the I. O. ().
F.TOom All number*
urged to
be present.
I v r t will lie n Inail ij meeting
of the T - B. Association and n
Meeting of tlu- Soil Hair Commit­
tee at 7:30 I* M. in tin- City
Commission Room.
Choir practice fur the "M r--la h "
will take platr at tin- First Mcth
•ydist Churrh at H 30 I' M
Under the sponsorship of Itr-t iI’hi aororlty, th* icctptior
tit at the Fernulil-l.auKhton tie
morial Hospital i- M i». W. F. Util­
ity bead.
r it n i.t r
Tin- Chuich Training S&lt; ho. I nt
the First Baptist Church will ........
Ill study of the l«&gt;ok “ Ituil.ltusr
a Churrh Training I'rogtam" with
the rla x that begin* tonight at
7:80 I* M
Sallie Harrison
t’ha|:ter of
U. A. It. will meet with Mi
W.
VV Thigp.it on Magnolia Axenu.with Mr». M. S Wiggins, Mrs
St. Clair White, and Mrs. I! C
Tolar »* co-ho.te-••••.
Asalea t’irrle will meet with
Mrs. A K. Monforton at H:0n
P. M.
Central Circle will ro*e* with
Mrs. Frsncls |t&lt;.i/ at |0:00 I M
flirt Carden, t- Circle will meet
with Mrs. S C. Dickerson for i
meetinir ut 111:1m A. M-. followed
u covered dish luncheon at
llt-mei.M-ali.. circle Will meet u’.
Garden Center at 7:30 I*. M.
Ilihisrus Clrrle will meet with

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Children Under 12 Yrs. \U
rnittrd Frre With Parent.
Anytime Lisrept Saturday
A Sunday.

TODAY &amp; FRIDAY

.Miss iKeiiis
\ t i l l s iHonored
iiiiitiitu
H y Holy Cross Choir

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Mist Mary henit, popular tunicTh&lt; Su» ial Department of the
elect of this month was honored ) Sanford Woman's Club held Iti i i s
T uesday evening with n miscell-i nual covered dish supper honoring
aneous shower, given liv Miss Jam thr teachers of thr schools of SanFord ami Mrs. Jo» Cortev at the i lord
at 7;t*t I'M
, ,,on 1„i«dav
, . , night ...

The Home Demonstration Club
met Tuesday at the CommuntlV
House, witli al out 2tl tin'll.I.cis pte
sent. Thev had in-lallati"ii of o*fi
cers, as follow|&gt;iesidri.t, Mrs

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Avenue,

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RUSHES

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RADIO STATION
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Al W ittc it
Unit cl M-chigan
picks S T A F F O R D

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A.iiiolnti aool la a »nl»0lf gt k«ad

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G • IT III TA N 'S tdiimuH N A T t'll HMintpr

P. M fot a Inneheon. Mrs. L.
Munson, Mt* H. Jacolwon and
Mr*. Jame. Toll will In- the bost rases.
I
Rovs C in lr will nt-e* with Jlr*.
Charles Wilke at 1«;04» A. M. at
her h. i'ie at 120 Sunimerlln Avi
nue.
The Sanford Townsend Club No
I W'lil have a ••tivere.l tli*h lunch­
eon at Lake Helen. Mentlier* nr-:t i « d to bring your own dish*'*
« i l h your cov. re.1 ill.h, Mr*, lotgen
' 'll serve .offre, followed hy the
regtllnt business meeting.
The past Matrons Cllll. of the
tl.E .L . will meet at the home of
•Mr*. J. E Courier. I20P Palm-Uo
VV e n u e at H tMt P.M. Co-ho«te.»

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|M.|itil:ii iiilli'pi
vvi'.'iti'i in I&gt;;iI&lt;\ i l c i k o r nil wool.
A l l i i i i n I i ■!•* in w i n ' . ' anil '21 ciilnrH F t
t o SB'.IS,

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Pr.lt i (. Itrle will meet nt 12:(&gt;0

Sullavan
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Mivs M ary Inoh Ih In Social Dcpartmenl
Honored A I Shower
I Ian Annual Supper

mutely Ion attending.
drill, Ml* I itvlllr Norton; mvoim I
The tooms of the Corley home , tireetlng the guests at the door Vi c r prr ah lrnt \|r« i ' mI i i i i lU«l *
were attractively decorated
in P ‘ r "
J ' ' Mall, cbirtiimiji ..f
lin.| ....... tatx treasurer. Mr•
pink and white. A doll dressed a* "ic dcpaitment. Mi*. K. I Harper ^ j S(,
St. Mark's Chapter of the Holy!
Mr. and Mrs. Ilernard Hirk^vy a bride, carrying a white prayer .■ u
" “&gt; ”M "Harrison
‘
Mr*
Mr*. Wllhoit g„v. . ............mm
Cros* episcopal Chutch wa. in
I... hall was loautifullv deco- , , rati„„
, l . ............. umishril (■»
charge of th* unnual choir supper have moved from 2013 Pijtru-lto book and another doll dressed a*
Avenue
to
014
Myrtle
Avenue.
het maid of honot was surrounded
held on Monday night at the
' " ‘ h Jo'mine. xluraitu ami
K|urhla ....... ami Light Coro
by
pink
flower*
and
white
candles
other
giectirt)
Individual
tables
Parish House. The supper was
. ..
,*•
,...... The niemlo-r* of the dnl
-•*- I.II.I----Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Appleby and on the mantle. The dining table H O ................
. leiiternl1 --w,th
hibiscus At
.me '
\ llilltl, K|«g
sponsored hy the Woman's Auxi­
children.
Terry
and
Barbara
of!
end
wus centrmi with miniature um­
liary and Mrs. Kuth Scott acted
i of tlu room the »uppei was
Mra It.—
llaylrss .... ..t Sui
Ocala
spent
last
weekend
here!
, ................ , h f, .,
-i„ ,
us chairman.
brellas in rainbow colors among . . . x d from two long table. ,.o ,,
Miss M»r&gt; Kents, bride-elect of with Mrs. I. T. Stringer
flowers and candles.
from UeUml
Pfe.
Jelon
B.
Revels
uf
U.
S
this month, was the special guest.
After Miss Kents bad opened her
Mra. Hall welcomed the guesf*
Ml ........ .
am, Mr, t ,,,
Wednesday mi ny lovely gilts,
Tiie (aides were attractively de­ Arm y Reserve left
In
irfirshinrnta and Introduced theofficers ofthe ma |lar|wl...................... .
corated with spring (lowers. On morning to report for active duty wrie served to Miss k&gt;ni*. her mo- d
in ■ (.tub. Prof. Herman Mor- K.inaM l..
Men ial lb the bride's table was a miniature j at Fort Hood. Tex.
tlx i . Mrs. MarinU a Kcnl -, Mrs. ri* piilu ipnl .»f thr .Srtuinolr Hitfh
l.role and a miniature bridesmaid.
introduced earh principal
,!(.x „ arn,
, .........
Th-lm a Tyre. Mrs. Fiesl Ford. Mrs
Mrs. W. R. (true, left vrstrrdav Cl* rence McKee, Jr Mi»s Hetty Jo Ullu ... turn introduced hi. teach - r(|| |u|in., o .m .h . look dinm i
The*.- dolls were made by Mrs.
for her home in Columbus. (). after Holloway, Miss I'eggx Howell, M i-- *r ,
Amelia Nolle.
.
! u it h M i Mtul N| f • r \\ J'r.xntl
The election of officers of the j spending several dsv. with hrt Joan Humphrey. &gt;|iss Barbara J.
". .rr,.High
l i*u School
c Uc ',,i n,l,.M.
1 ,,rr‘and
r" ! ■n-lMtfamily Sun .v
M r s.
Camilla Norris, Miss Munjane Kuhanks. ,: lulled.
choir took place and Al Dushury daughter-in-law,
Mbui.,
wu « lerted president and Mrs. M .‘ Bruce.
Miss Barbara Pearce, Miss penny M i .
Herman M orn, principal;
« &gt;
, i„,.
I.. Italxmi. Jr. was elected vice
Wallace. Mi*s Kllen
Driggers, &gt;1» Mfitl Mi a Hamilton H^bt r. Mr v%rrK
president. Following the elec-1
Mrs. Florence Witte of Elisa- Mis* Ann Dunn. Mi*s Mildred Mil­ .
M r . W i l l i a m W r a i . M i - V irJ|r. and M r - ' F. Tumhlln of
I ion. it suiluise shower wa- held lieth, N. J and Mrs. Frnrst Men- ler, Mis* Jean Wilson, Mi** Bobbie
Elltahelb
8m&gt;rna
%I
*. , . i ,
..
. Lvnrh. .N,.„
*X** .Sill
I I-I I 1 , ISwrrr
1 %ainnt
for Miss K.nis- The gifts were! sing of Long Island are guests of Morton, Mi** Item Cagle, Miaa Ml*«
hthel Riser. Mi*» Kebeern friends hen fiat
brought in hy little Hilly Duxbury Mrs. Iler.rv Witte
.Stevens Mis. Barbara RuprrcM.
y| lin4 uul llf ,„ wn r&gt;&gt;.
«t
Fold and Ml* Corl.-y
in a big nil wagon.
Mi*. Ollle Reese Whittle and Bill lrll,|„| ,|„ f„n.,a l ,.i Mr- Sara
Hinging and games were enjoy- j Mr. and Mrs. J W. Men* had
Lleming. Junior High Set
M. U K IIs who wa
........... ..Ire:
ed until late in the evening.
as their guest* Mr. and Mrs. Oscm the French and have beautiful an. M r. R. h. True, principal: Mi
, ; rlir, B
Corkin* of Crescent City nnd h er! fabric*, he reported. A* for ths* i»n«! Mrs .link Hut n o . Mr nn»f i
English, they are traditional nnd M m
duughter. Mrs. J. M. Jackson.
Horace C o s h r . n
and
Ml**
correct.
.Mrs. lltilda Kibbe Is
"I
.aw
an
English
friend
I
,
'*
r‘
Gramma.
School,
.Mrs. Nancy llrwk
and
Mr*
Prici* '
/ ' . " ' l . Yrin.rl,,* li, M\
Speaker On Health Klisalwlh Lynch are leaving t.xla) hadn't seen fo, 17
related. “So help me, he wa*
'* ' * Imkerton M r. V M
--------I for Fort Lauderdale when
thev
■*“'** Horner
Mis. Ilulils Kibbe. thr guest will represent the Srinlnule County | wearing the same suit At least ' Ml1'
)) ' bid. Primary M i- Harry
r in n « x
*1 •aket at the Jiiniut High School Teacher'* Club at a Leadership I it Im d the same "
C *••• Th r It 9. %lists s*'ist
Price disapproved of one Eu- " *•’ B,'d
"a lte r
l'» snt-Tee
Association meat* Training Council.
ropean fashion for
the
Solulhslde Prim m i Mr. an.1 J *
.......
lug T h is .U v afternoon. S|iuke on
French bsthing suit "Disgust- hr* J &lt; Mjlchell, principal: Mr
a |a ................ .. i •
"Sound llcaith". urging patents]
ing!" he snorted
and M r. Waller Morgan, Mi a n 1 • .... He*-..
lt.sk
(■ tube adiantnge of the rlinir
T
\r M •
Th*- actor commented on work- M r. it K
Goff, 'It*
Nancy •
•
, tbut ar. available.
us MssttiMm **l*s.|♦• Itltf
By BOB TH O M A S
tug condition* in "Tl.e llaigain,"
M'* Lottie \ Nix Mr»
• t *• H «* K t »• f ••&gt;*!»
M i« W W Tyre was nominated.
• In Yl* I liinn I *#vsit
Flynn'* first ind. |u odeid film *' •' lluffer. 'I r - Esther Kllpnt&gt;&gt; delegate In state lonxcntlnn in
«
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.......to III %t .*».
l*rice tol.l of working all night m k Mi tlpine, Mr* Carl Prisor,
H O L L Y W O O D . Oct. 12 — op.
P in iirulx Nov 14-1 It Hi* Joe
•s «•«* \\ . f 1st %t Mil*
for
a
drowning
»cene
in
a
swimM
i-.
Peggy
Fraser.
Miss
Hel.ivea
Vincent
Price
is
back
from
the
old
•• I*. I *t*&lt;! lie-r*t Vi
A lra n lli. will act
as alteruate
hadn't
been M. Bride Mis* Ann French Mis* O J.l %Dlflss It»at « h It
world with this discovery: E u ­ mlrig pool that
drlrgati
1 : l i W tied k••»: •I« 9 •li
Mi
M .1. Phillips, budget and ropean men dres. mure sensibly heated Summing hi* experience lletacca Rh.xldenhery, Ml** Sadie
loan Americans.
in the film, he i|uote«l another Murphy, Miss Klllah Welsh, Mis* j" i" V lto y V '
finanir chairman, announced
a
This may rod sound sensational, r»*t meinher, A g n r. Moorchend, hum-tine We.tphall mid Mi** i„ i&gt;, i i . i i, i, ,
cooked fi'Oil .ale would la* held Hat* but it is the best I can do on who declarsxl nft&lt; r ■■ hard day: Satan Maxwrll
. « Its ».
King
Nursery I " I
unla y beginning at !*:30 A.M in Columbus Day. Price is my fa­ | " T h i. is no l.argainl"
•»»• •ir.Es-&gt;
A
School: Mr- John Welch and Ml* II
I I J** .V|iii not* v «f lei»
front of Mif'rory's Htme This will vorite authority on men's fash­
H o II vw oi h I w a - jolted u month J C Stapler
It
|\
\|tl*l.
M
.
h s II
sponsored l,\ the I'.T.A .
I’tAMf I
ion*. So I pumped him for hi* ob ago when the Venice Internation­
Supervisor, of the department, I I
Its fiohnunts w ire served hy ] scrvatlons when he returned from al Film Festival named Sam lur-ent wi le M l. Marguerite lira- I X •••• VVoflll Vt N'ssssll
I
r
1
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lt«i|l»s I’ »Mi» l*ltf »•!
the room mothers of Mrs. Jack I making “ the bargain” fot Erm l Jatfe the year'* l»“*t actor.
ham, ' l l - Mil.Ill,| it* Ia •*,■k. Ml
i : I" I
♦ Ini'
Burney's room. The next meeting H ynn in France.
I on |'*i|sul«r Mint
The international judge, pass­ Hindu Wilson and Mi*. Rulh Hand
will I* Nov. 15.
I I* 1-st‘i* tmtrlrdhR
"A h , the European men know ed up the recognised *lar« of th*
\fler the .Uppel Prof Morris
I lit f»rtl# Mil. »t • I'unlis*
how to dress," hr rumntrntrd. film world to honor n little-known had charge of the program, con­
I III \l ,- . I V . i f ' I. ■
.... list* Vi.r.e It.itisl.
"Especially
those
In
the
south
of
hrnadway
actor
who
has
load'
sisting n| u mule ipiaitet mu.to J« S
(IE1 v&lt; «|l %INTBD
irs Wt-iltl \t Tim *
Fram
e,
where
*
r
made
thv
pic­
let*
than
a
dosen
film*
in
17
in of F. (’ llm |&gt;er, R E True J | . TiuUl - Ni.sl
The Hcininoli High School P. j
T . A. will sponsor a “fiet Ac- ture. Tile men dress fur comfort 1 year*. Jaffe wa* niiniid for hi. mid It C Steele, who sang "I.el
1 III IIM • A II* *»IIm»*
i «
V«*yr Mei
iiuaintisl Party" tonight at H:00 and yet they look very stylish. featured rule a* criminal master­ Mi Call You Sweetheart", wljig •
nu \|u*|t | . •«■!&gt; I ’gni
o 'i luck at th.
school. The pro- ; " It is high time that Am eri­ mind in "The Asphalt Jungle." M i.. Whittle anonipaning them.
•
tn
In It* jurat
"I was surprised myself,” ad­ Mis Lottie A Nix plated the bur
gram will include the school bund, cans men started dressing more
•
TI*S 11Itkit*Ml 11*•III
comfuitahly
instead
of
being
sti­
mitted
Jaffe,
here
to
do
“
I
ran
n noa. Mir- Whittle played the
instructions for visiting class I
a
tts
*
\»
m•
fled
with
tight
collar*
and
such.
get
it
for
you
wholesale.”
room* a* .Indent* do earh day,
“St Louts Blue-". Dl. II W Rue
a Is |i|NltlP kt'iH *»| iMt
Despite a string of in. moral.le k c sang, "Oh I low I Hate to (let
meeting the faculty ami seeing We could take a lesson from the
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iliahi Holm*
ln “ ; hr Morning". Mrs. J r
. le H|"if1* I'al.iilr
new equipment and improvement* I French. For instance, In warm jierforniances, J -ff.. ha. never ,
weather
they
wrsr
light
coats,
«
•
I
Ir
f
flit •• H»..»** Al I'lAll.S
in the building
fe " r »
w l‘. , h ' f " i! S V u Z l Mitchellulcave
. . a lecture on.. "W hy
. . • 1 i N Drifticp un \ •i
Signal* will l-e given for cla*» sport shirts and shorts and they AukVil Hr HIM thr fuhlrd liunrn ...
ini. i
7:11* iline* F*ii v lo4tli
Din in the film of that name.
8f VM‘
T'V i ‘ w m
changes and at the end of the pro- look great."
And be w , the Ancient High Hamilton Hi .I nn- and Mr* MllllanThe
lanky
actor
admitted
that
gram th*' group wrill adjourn to
U m . in "la ^l llorlxon."
i"
gsve . few cheer. The pro
the lunrh room where refresh- he resembled a “ frustrated stork"
in short pants, hut said thr com­
“ I wa. supposed in h&gt; 25.1 *;■"»
'*»
nient. will Ih&gt; serve*!.
old in lhat one." skid the
,, 2 r 1
AM |iarents of student* are fort cuttipe li.atcd for that. II* year,
iclor, who i. actually 52. "1 h,.
The committee in clone. »f *b
irgi-l to attend with their stud- added that the Flench go in for
conservative a|Hirt shirts, rod the Makeup loll wn* te.itfi, "
»»' *
........... Mrs II.
ent. schedule *n band. Ml*.
InHr. ii .(ijirl mitn with nidfiy nmn M »rrU . tfliiillliwn. Mm .
\ Ai.deison. Jr., prealdeiit, **!&lt;!. loud II. 8 . kind. I’rlee appeared
Mr*
in a Hawaiian print once and wa* hair livi'n in N r* York, wlirt** Kailn Mra. h. (
»•»
nearly hooted off the stieets. h«* i• arttvr In thcatriral vrn* ^ llnff. Mra * I
BOSK i IIM 'LK
"The only Improvement that lur**a. Hr route* Heal kvhrn he Mr« I \ M*»flfort»'li
The Rose Clreli of the Oaiden
' ‘ lull will meet r,i the home **f we have and they don't In the fintl* * film iole that inter*
Mi • II. II Coleman mi Mellon- sport* line is the X ^'h lrt," he him lie ha* tin aefret for hi" film
* apia
lieory#said "They haven't discovered it aurrea*. hut |H*rh®na I rail offei lluat"o. Kinm
ville Avenue tuniorruw nioming
•t. I i . aliierton h» Hm worked '!••&gt;• * and
Karan an
at 10:110 o'clock, Mr*. Coleman yet."
The llaliati* dress as well a* H it h Jfe aullie of thu heat Joh'i tin III.
unuounri'sl tiMlay.

M r . Michale Gln-ort at 10:45 A
M . folliwtd by a eovere.1 dish'
luncheon at noon.
I»"ia Circle will meet at the
(inrtlrn Center nt 2:80 I*. M.
Inratetidu Circle will meet with
V!t». Charles Flow er, at 3:00
P. M fot a ten honoring their
| ipons.tr, Mr*. H arry lleeren.
Magnolia Circle will meet at
Cat '«•• Ceil*. - s* ||i i*l \ J|
Mimosa Circle wilt nie*t with
Ml*, r . P. Hsrkey at tll:no A. M.

m

PACE TI1REP

TRR RANFCRP— HMtAT.fl,
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
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THURSDAY OCT. 12. 1950

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WEAR
P H O N E 1222-J

Simple, smart, trim Imre that hair a nay of looking
well with ntrylhing you u ta r. . . thnl'$ the popular
Sutton 1‘laybuy. A toft, lightweight, coned hat for the
man-abaut tou n uhu intitU un being uell dretted,
who intitU an a hot that accents hit oun individual

4c

personality. See it today!

STETSON
, /'f p v rfc

optkee

at KENNEYS
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�PACE FOUR

THURSDAY OCT. 12. i 2 2

THE SANFORD HERALD. SAITFORD. FLORIDA

S M R C «V * !

Eden Hits Labpr
P a rty ’ s Attitude
On Defense Plans

Professor Ifampson

By R. J. SCOTT

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

and that the viruses are similar
cold or infantile paralysis,
to those that cause the common
Nematode* were named a* an­
other "p*»kv p» t ” . It was pointed
out that soils should tie frequently
fumigated or strnllxnl in order to
destroy there. Manure will returi.
tr-innlodt * and (-arterial artinn to
the soil.
It wa* asked what is best t"
rlcstrov chi wing insects and what
for sucking inreet* 0 0 f was rerommen&lt;1*d for some control hut
not fur all. ar the in-ecocide must
vary acconltng to the ln*--ct* end
the diffr-rrnt kinds of lerilcr
plant*. For mildew, spergr.n, npplied three time' a ur-r-k, wa* ad­
vised.
Temperature is a big fa&lt;!or in
the Asntrol of plant di.*-&gt;
It
wa- pointed out. Ciop rot»tii-n l»
another factor.
T&lt;&gt; properly fertilire snap Ireans,
Or. Ruprrrh* aUTtSCU that tin f6T»
tiliser shoul-l not Ire placr-l to
near the plants.
For the control of mosaic, a
virus, keen wrerlt clear fioin the
edges of land. Dcstioy the rrnp
•with a large percentage of this
tli»ca-r, it was advired, A con­
trol chart wa* given nut 11 eonlu ll on thia.

Plant Disense

Business
Women
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I

|fl nflllRMed I fiilw I'lflu !»•#•
•# agllarigd tress* rifle !»•#•
&lt;1 I&gt;ai|an&gt;« r i &lt; « l-.a . limn
to''M cti-iuc L'p Spirituafly.”
' the Leeiburg station, specialist* In
I I'rtyf ||ami-*nn commended Mr* I
On Miealsy, Mt* I ’ .’I. Ginglex.
watermelon ill* (Frank IVrr?, *x
) Dlcktrson for her valuable hints J
prcsidi nf -&gt;f I be lo al club, will
I ten.ion -ervire di*triet ng*-nt of
i on fluH-rt growing. and M r». MathGainesville, and Or. It \V. Huphead a program m titl- .I ' Tnl* tw
&gt;ieux for relating how ahe had made
reeht, Or. I’hilip U'estgale, Or.
Our C«mimunlt&gt;-." She will rel.*t»
a iiK if t . of taxing hens for r n - 1
Georg* Swank Or. IV. John Wil­
what nt-nO'- r- have h*"n doing to
Piodur-tlon. Mr. Mathieux offered1
son and Hen Whitner repri — nt-d
improve th ■ comm uni ly.
on feeding h-n*.
Calls Labor Leaders’ hint*
. the Central Florida Fsperitnenl
M rr. Silly'W illiam *. pa*t presi­
I*iof. Kami' mi revealed that h*1 Station.
dent, will hav.- rharge of ths pro­
Armament Program h»-i h*romr » frim -i &gt;t Mr. iv &gt;
gram Tuo day, 4Yardstick
tot
Other expert* included Or. It A
i-v
.1
c• i _ . . aon during Intur.* trip* on sgrl
Citirenahip' in v In h the n*emlier«
D a n g e ro u s ly
S I o w i culture to th« u&gt;i*h 1 io«pitni *&gt;
Oenniton, Donald I,. Ilrnokr, ami
1 Davti-n* llrai li. where Mr, P ie n n
will I— tM,J how
measury uo
Or. I awrener llal*ey, A number
B IA C K P O O l., Lng.. Ort. 12— |provldrd ln«trurtl..n In farming t imlitirallv In lire community.
j of eountv ai'enfc wore pre i-nt.
f/T)— Anthony Fden,
two v**»rsn».
An aifi-lc m th-- --lifin and purOr. Jamra-rn termed the meeting «
v ’
.
n .
&lt; r.
farmer* annually Ino.r fin.fKMl
p -,»-. nf it. • lo al -|ub will h* proauecee* ami grown . in-lirtrd Ilia’
m»n
in Britain* lon«erv»tive building- du* to f in . *«|,| &lt;:»,.&lt; f
rnle I W .-tr- I ', t-v Mr MavrwV
thev want another one In thr near
Party, thirled the Labor Koytin- Cleveland, and be pointed not th*' :
llmlgkin. Mona R-ith Mill* w ilF
flitu|e,
probably
,r.
Orlando.
m»nt lotlay tor ilowne** in teaini I
penent of the-*' file* ran !•sfetv pr&lt;#present a health on
Seldom were the .-kpert* slumpinn and .aid the ptopo.al to .end ,
|,,lrfc« "•}
' '
gram Thursday.
. ed fur an autwer i.r a remedy for
"
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i*
tivr fir*. At h»r home nr
The fr-trrn-.li.--al ilinner will
©dp new rimtion into hutop©
I flouth 8*nfot«l A ten tie. wfiprr rtnt
i plant affliction- Wne cji.« &gt;tl m,
take place Friday t- nine at thK
however, “ floort-d them" and that
BOt enough.
time her ham »a&gt; hurnri) down
I .on g wood Il-te l w ill Mr* W . E.
wa* how to trrat an ailmrut of
Ld*n. wartime Foreign Sene- and during another fu r hog. and
T r-i" In
Bakr-r an-i Mi
li
the Congo variety of watermelon,
ralvi-s were dedroyril.
charge. Th* tlii roe -.1 the -i aetlng
taiy and Wmdon ( Ii .k c Inll’a right
The reply wa* not to plant it.
I’rof ilampi'tn related &gt;ome of
Will lr« "Re**er H'l lr res at Homa
hand man. told delegate, to the Id* experience in aiding the “on*
Dcrtor* from the Sanford M&lt; Il­
and Abtosd."
eal Clinic would have fntnil Or.
annual ronleiente of the Conser­ mule" fainter, of north Florida
Jlmcaon’-i
atatemenl*
ort
vm
r-e'
vative Party that the l^itx.r gov­ lie uigp-l (oral farmer, to have r
I Interesting. He (minted out th:it
“ h'lsineas hip enough to make r
r.|Vv of the Herl Rldtj^
ernment i. being "dangeiouil) living”, and poinlrd out Hint it
The
these are spread “ in n very -hurt
of the North ■l'-pe - only on# foot*
time from plant to plant t y - m •low” in puthing it* defense pro- they work only 100 day* a vest
per mile from side* to esntev
little communi.ta railed aphid*.
they may gel only 100 day.* pay
gram.
and smith to north.
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lie miggr-ated haring .tnnll gar
Commenting on recent govern ilr-n. for taxing home produ-e, an*l
merit dm lotuie. that Bntain would diversification. including the tax
create a le.erve of two new divi­ irig of chicken*. Thia brought on »
sion* in Bntain and a thud in lively debate a., to whether or n--'
« hickefx ■mild l.e profitaldy ral.e '
Germany eaily nest year. l-de-n ill Florida dor to tin faet thn'
•aid:
moat of the feed ha* to be hrough'
H 1^
D A .H D V
How
•that i* not enough, either on into the atatr.
our own aicount or ar arturancr
MF.CKLACL
Doctors Register
to our Alliet.
ol
IN MlS M OSL.
“ Europe l« more runreineil with
If Hplhtsrd I ’titM I'M p !»•#»
division* gathered on the rnritln- • fo«tr| chill!.
oy
•nt of Hurnpe |t |a troop* »t «4"A • Ttlf Mil** StltvivIlIK *(111 *f
W E R E USED AS
4 0 &lt;e&gt; 6 0 S E C O N D S .
tJ.'difd then: tl.au can !»»-t k It c ! a family of which one nr more
M O N E Y IK S v f lD C M .
confidenee to the rountrlea which fun* nr daughter* died In line of
i **0 r K&lt;*l f»/may have to fare thr first ihock ! duty while serving in the armed
tf
of hostilities.”
' four* m of injuiir* nr disease re
lie said the purposed one now I suiting front »ueh service,
division for Kuropean defense
t-F
lVr»ona phym-ally, menJar.e Barker
l'v lh.
seven tiny* hy anti .Communist
against |io*sihle Communist .tg- | tally or morally unfit for military
Crim e Com m iltcc
fell in political parties.
gretslon "will have to lie stepped service.
K«rn after Communist autlinti" uatlaurd I' vimp* I'at.a tlgci
up." lie did not make any speri
6-A
IVrsims M or older
,i..iu „ s h .. r .„ r i» i
ties announced they would give an
I-nn lln-ken Flue I
flc terornnnndatInn
at to hnw | rept Um*e on active military set- f••i thr nrn|&gt;hitii»i)ii |Nnr|iii|p« nt l»» &gt;Mfyrr
.. as
l^rn k y y rtlrn U y if fuitu , unr*|Mt tnl rlotluni; mliuti l«»
\r*. %A I* I Mffte |« ViNftOfl'x
ntiteli the llritlsh force on the eon vlcr atft*I in c Imiii |-C.
Nn 2 1 s r*n
rlioti In nii(l*St*ptrnih«*r. hut th
| to hoMr-ls of Keptemlx-i raids,
Innssgltr 1*^ Mflllltssn* *.f rmniuI i I
tlnent sh-iuhl la- Increased.
l-C I’etson* on active duty Mighty Mo did not lake part in to aniwer ihfte rpieitinni:
*l«rf
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§»lr
drink
U
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Whether he hail connection* j i""»e than lOO.lgMI imured Into
After hit half hour speech, the In the armed forces, or who rn that one; ahe wa« shelling the op
fknM rn ) Hlhrr I n I r h «*h » V l«kf
l»'« Im k fll'iRe Hflf«rl|« M l s*«k«f
conference parser] unanimously a tend artlve duty after I In- date po itc roast at the time.
A*l*
No. 2 '» can
with
the
Flamingo
Club
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Th^S'eat
rlefinnl
the
plebiscite
k»NNd nf m lftr I n Ikr Mwrtd. \n
resolution railing for rinse eo. fixed for registration and wen'II h- linhon landing, and III
♦••lire flltr* ) •*•• mnir fa*r )nRr
\e««*.
Nev..
the
Besrrly
Club.
a,
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Again
it
Communist
terlater
discharged
honorably
or
operation ny Mr Han. the Common­
lilx-iaHon of Kcoul, Korean trpoh
MtMNr)..*.lNNir
Is IlfltNI »*»r
wealth, Western Kuiupe, and the honorably released from nervier.
r«|», Nstr R»nf» innit r*|»u
lb capital 22 miles Itilnnd. marl &gt;* near N’ewr Orlesin, and "if he had i tot sponsored t&gt;y l(u«&gt;ia ami (21
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a
tflN
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I
ihtiH
U
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1
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nflff D u rr
A &amp; l’
.
No 2 can
any
interest,
in
Saratoga
"
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demoeatic
electron
to
Kelective Horsier lit. unlend, the rullapse o| the K om -mii l!&gt; *
United Mtatea “to amiro peare by
ktr rs*1• . . tstlltf. mr.llniH N N d
for the Initial registration, Ihmt Armv in tile smith and led to thnegotiation from strength."
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rWRfNIN
irntINrf
fw
fll
|M
«st
whether hr met haile* (I.UC* ^ The huge res|M&gt;nsr- amacnl even
The resolution alto approved physician*, dentUta and veterin­ ispitl Allied i base of the remnant
rusffrr rnnktr.
ky) l.uciaim on a trip to Europe | the optimistic nnti Communists.|
United Nations arninl arllon In arians who were educated at th- Inside I tie Communist north
In Sov Oil
Kwaiapril
hy
the
l&gt;allots,
which
Korea and condemned the govern­ t-xprri«e of thr government durfni'
Mild At Mellow
M b . hsg
....... . at fhoni’ ilt. .nul-i i "’"I ,HO yrj&gt;,% •*'*A landing
were
accepted
irostagr
fire
at
ment for going ahead with state World War II and servnl less, atBlt another
United
NationKefauver also said his group I*
7Dc
ownership of the steel Industry than 21 month* in tin- armed spr tirhr ad rolling ann** thr pen sessklng bii in'lirtinent for con Wrstrrn mail Imiia, authorities
New York Aged
forces, and those who were dr insula to real off the He,|. from tempt against Harry Hussell, had to hire 125 emergency tabu­
during a time of rrarmament.
I-lb. l-ng
Ri"h -V Full llodird
lator
Kdrri railed for Inerraserl tank frrrrd from World War II ser­ ir-o let m i "■
"w rjl known gamliler anil pail
81c
Children's ration rartl* weir rx
rorluetlnn and said thr Cotiserva vice for the sake of their educa­
fril|tl the count. Out they
Far south nrnl southwest of of ths r^pone outfit who went to ,
Ann I ’ag.
14 ox. btl.
ve* are "rterply anxious alaru* tions.
Vigorous
At
IVim
v
lnl„ thousand.*. Two
troop* Miami I leach A grand Jury may
Men railed up in the doctors fhnnglin, Allietl ground
present supplies of tanka.”
eon oler action against Itu-.ell iS,n(ft ,.nnt,„| , n l,(,n rNtl)
pusheil
atra'lilv
oheirrl
on
'tireH « rapped a “deplorable delay” draft will serve not more Ilian 21
lliri wrrrk In w iim ii|(n n , !L C. ||,p nnn\r* of Du-iinn rivilinfH,
la
equipping
auxiliary
K A F month* under present regulations. fronts toward Pyongyang. Ta n k ­
-aid.
earned the rmicillrd Inr-cnption:
Those who volunteer will grl a ini column* nlmve Parallel ifl were hel-ater
squadron, with Jet fighters.
today Kefauver plans to | -| g ,W|1 w((h
i i s h r ."
moving toward the fte.1 e a p l” '
BUYS - P A N T R Y N E E D S
The
"W e hear little, that I* reas- Imnus nf, $ I On a month.
..................
, I go to Trenton. N. J „ to talk with
The regret plrbi«rltr apparently |
Mirjrifl alrout nur tadar defense* " m illv r order Mtitl that the doe- ffOin Hie arruth. southwest a * Anthony Cuarihl, who is imptisonwas
the
hr
avle.t
pryeholoc"
at
Edgp added “ \Va ayeyie|^nu*|y de­ tor* dri|ft will require each |rrr- east.
, „e.l these,
rharg.
, a -gambling
- vh
a rg -J plow to the C«mmupisl regime in
Tho«e appr-arhe- f.&lt; Ihe rre.t
ficient troth Iriycqulpnieni and in son to n-gLit-r In-fute a duly d*'
(rositrn
listed
, f| bar.r l-een
, N pw
J r r „as aK.twin*
lnlv K , , t Berlin Mire, the lifting of
men and women ta man the coast flgnate.1 r*gl»trstlo„ nfffef.I o, defiant Premier Kim If Hone's
the local draft hrmd. Perron. In gltne are fie,eelv defended hv
,|n 0n Fril,
, hf the Hovirt blockade against th*
a] warning system."
Western .retro* In 1040.
Next year, ne said, “must Inevo fhU ealegcry must register again. Red-- [n *'m,e -pots 'n
committee will lake testimony lr
Red official- declared that Ma­
faU y Ire a very erltlrnl year" In petsusnt to the order, even though ' tors thev were reported withdraw I'hiladelphl
Armour** star
yor Iteuther printed counterfeit
they previously have registered |nK
•aal-Weat tension.
I ariskv was linked to Costello cards to swell the count. Hut Ihe
Krleii said there are “a’ seore of with their draft boards.
Htsrk defeat appeared In the off
tabulator, offered the cards for
danger points," stretching from
Ing for the staggering Ite-ls. ho* in testimony yesterday.
A in Cage Mac -roni
M b.
At that time the Senate pr-r public Inspection.
Malaya p. Central Kurnpe and
Itlis-iaV Prime MinMler Jo-.-ph
"Super Right"
tier*
relr-naed
a
list
nf
six
com
F
a
s
t
Germany's
Communist
Germany, from which another
Htalin wished the North K»r*an»
panles
which allegidly operated government, meanwhile. Muled
Communist attack might come.
■ueeess. T h r Kremlin's Ixr-s me*., ___
__________
Iona
No. 2
In New Jersey plainly at police reprisals against
Knrn agreed with loilior tear)(Continued from Page Onel
■aged Kim that |{„ la hone fn. 5
r*l,o i l r *
all elliren* who fail to vote opeo- i
•f* that, roileetlve security must fort, he raid, new taxes w||| have “ aslabllshmenl of * united. Inde i
.
I la. Oreise-I A Drawn
at least Iv for Rid "national fiont '1 at
h» ha*ed on the United Nation* to Ire paid, emitrola endured and pendent Korea" Hovlet *l- |o
1 " non ( nk) Kefauver aaiil
Hutolay's election.
A A I* .'msil
No. 2 can
’ "Hut If we are in any degree "the even tenor of our civilian
Htalin's message described hv *“-nfl0'000
K
rf"
u
w
' V■ v pV rftHIJ •••••••••#*•••#. *-*»*•••*•**•• 5
3 vr
v »#
Five of the companies oper»tei|
A high official In the Hovlet
honest*,' he aalil, "we mult alt pursuits will be violently disturb­ the Communist newspaper Prgv.ls
In Bergen County, N. J., snd tone interior ministry, which eon
admit that the pteaenee among ths ed."
as nn "hjxt'iricaj d'v-umrnt"-^w-s- operations extended from 1t»4A to trdl* WMIMI people's polireme
No. I
niled Nations of the United
Matthew* gave a preview of in reply to K lm V nnresslpn nf|
' tl I *.
.11 OX. ean
demanded |n a xone-'viHe hr &gt;a-i
ate*, potentially the greatest what defense planners have In thanks to Htalin for th" " f U 'S '1'- early IPfrO, hr said.
Joe Adonis, an undcrvrnrld fi cast that' ballots he ra il unmarked I
military power in the world, mind In the way of appropriation, support given hy the Hovlet
Those who niark their i-aliots
gurc, was prominent In all five
(bake* all the tlifferrnre to the when he .aid that next years the U h lo n "
Center Cut
groups, thr Senator said. The foni- In Oie socret-y iif the curtalret'
Ann I'ng*
in 1, or. ran
rbality of rollertite serutlly."
“cost of operating tin- Department
On the fighting fronts, the |fr.|
•treeter immediate
Kdotr praised the United State* of Defense alone mold armiunt to were tasting the hitter nie-titlm mittee ha* soughi him for ques­ footh will la- su-trccterl
m jus
peace i.i'-rriaii
also for vast economic help to the as ntueh or more than the fed- thev furred on U.N . force* rsrtv tioning hut has turn unable to Jv yf ''opposing utlnj
find him. His wife, served with a of the national front nif deien.
1^*1 of them rlnee the end nf the eral budget for all purposes this In the war
"Super Right”
subpoena at her Cllffsldc, N. J. rratle Germany, *tale Sotietary
inar.
year."
Out-nutnhered and out-gonaed home, rialmerl she was loo III to Hans Warnkr confirmed.
" I don't lielleve that this rounloss) January President T ru - t..................
........... .. Cnnimup*'
..........
he
tisck petlslling
Wsrnke warnrrl al«-&gt; ngaln*t
try yat understands- though man hamlerl Cnngrra* a Inidgrl of - tfopp strove In *#tn to *dem Hire appear.
About IK witnesses are schedul­ absenteeism from th* poll*.
li’Pa Cut
j
No. 2 *i Can
cahlnst mlnUters should
tits «42,4311,000,000. After the Korean (hire pint v"-l r»ffenslrs slahhlng
(firlek Froien
•i 1 ' |
"Naturally we know automati­
ed to appear before the group to.
•Rais of help that the United fighting started in June, he asked
, hr capital
cally
who
are
the
voters
who
do
day.
They
Include
James
Rutkfn,
Mate* ha* given of recent years," C f f W S - f w ,
»«7.000.000.Far
,)(
M5.mll* fren* now on trial In Newark for al- not participate In th* election."
h» said.
(Kgi additlona! money, Urg*l* for itrrtfhlnK ,|ant wi** .cro*- t'*' ieged income tax-evaslpd; Michael He said.
±
'l l
v IMen recalled government esti­ military purposes belli si home ptn|nMl),
„f |*ar*||e| fl» Orrechlo, chief of Her gen Copn'.y
The ballot* reportedly carry
mate* that lirliain would have ami abroad. In all. Congress ai.- \ U4a4 ^ #|MI, M ,WKird lh s »rs M k ".
.
Imd between I.MIOJnm) and 2,000,- proprtaled well ovr, ll^nnu.ooii. ^ R i d K „ tr « r|...e to th" M .n detective*; John E. Ouldettl detec­ only a statement affirming *up
port
of
a
•Ingle
list
of
candidate*
UaTT
I
r
-’m*
tive
llrutenaht
in
the
gounty
and
WO unemployed It If had nut been
James n Bnrwsleln. vie- nrysl offered hy the “ National front."
for American aid.
A SirokfMiian at Ueneral 5lar dent nf th«t Merchants Hank of
1 Kavinnn l Cower, who ha. Uen IlfltellUy tefetred to the arlginfet
■ O H K n a eandlrlai^' for PaHla- buuftrl since b* refetrerl to a A rthu r'- iirailipisrt*-rs said n *en New Y'lfH.
Jii*g*( D m/ l Ha|v
2 Ih*.
Kefauver said four unidentified I
Went In the next rleellnn, propoa
propoa* flflflt* (if ''.iVfr 10 billion ikdlars?* etal withdrawal of from d.'KHl fo
111,000
lierls
from
Ihe
central
-eetor
business
duth
who
appeared
l*e
-1
Ifm atatcsmrn.
atatxsmen.
Matthews esllrd Korea a “ Irsted new talk*
talks with Htalin by wea- Ing ple/i fur the Im prHilistlr may have l&gt;egun. Hut die.bird* fore the contmitlse yrsterrlay told
ad
off Ne* Jersey garni.. I
&lt;r*allaa*4 S i m ,
Os'
Uoniervatlve* win the clre- forces of Communism." lie said wsie fighting alnlriiornlv on 'the of flaying •Fi
T ■If
I f Conlervatlvea
h o i ’ hiuti
tlon. ha aaid. " I am oijulle eon- the fighting Ms not yet flnlthrfl western rnrl, at Kiimehon. ao&gt;| in ling lo.sa* in- clink" put through r rl answer to Vlshln*ky s pnrposs’
la rge
Rank
of
New
York,
for
consultation*
among
the
Hu:
ihe
northeast,
near
ra
lit
uteri
Won
the
Mrrrhan
c h iih
yjn ud . . our leaders wilf spare no and there undoubtedly remain
Tha rommltlee klso expected to Five and for Ihe creation of an in­
and perils, some costly Irattlrs to Ire fought san'peri on the ILa of Japsh
rfiteomforia . . dangers at
Beg.
liar
Alllerl gains were reported In hear from (he wives of James ternational army under th* H*even |f It rnlalls m a-y Journeys and won. He added:
rurity Council, where th* veto
Fresh Crisp
to Intervivew Mr. Htalin anil his
"As vet. we cannot tell h*.w field dispatcher from the central ( I ’lggvl l.yneh and Arthur lain- prevails.
gano, troth (*T H^rifen rounty. Tire
T-d lrl Hoair
a**i-tant- In thr K trin lin "
many hnliuna of dollars our part sretor hut no wltoles*l* «*lih|»...
The
Hovlet
proposals
alrrsdy
cnmmlltre
hasn't
I
wen
able
to
In/ flowrvr’a Ideas lirogght neither in the Korean •ffnrt will cd.*t. We ala were Imllrater), South Korean
are Included in Ihe U.N . Charter.
Sixth Division troo-nr over whelme-l rate either of the two men.
diset. from tile
delegate* do not know how many aiMilio
No S»ap Brum
Others whom It ran'l find ar* As such they ate not objected t&lt;&gt;
hh
K n l resistance at th* rsil-highwav
nor any encouragement from par­ Arnericaos must pay
hulis nf Kumhwa. Chorwon ;an&gt;' Salvatore Morettl of Bergen coun­ In principle hv the Unite*! Htate*
ly leaders on the platform.
blood "r their lives It
anti
IVitsIn
However
the
Arnerrsr.
try.
Charles
Fiwhettl
of
Chicago.
effort by th* free nations . ___
British delegation have under­
rc
w ^ fd lo .furs hack Urn tide af ^rC S l^ra M lu re if rltirs form a tri Gerard Catena of Newark and and
scored their position that the Hoangle, with I’yonggang at the &lt;nr» Tony Aecardo of ChicagoWWBna » Tf•nfiT
lolli't S--ap
Viet
plan
ran
it,
no
way
Ire
regard
"Hut when the cost In vanished 2H miles nolth nf 3H Roads fyer"ed a* a substitute for thr M-vrnthrm lead northwestward lowarrl
burled dead is all totaled up, th
power resolution for an anli-vet-r
l-aundry Soap
i’yongyang. An Fighth
Arms
dollati, Jn shattetrd bodies al
system of opposing aggresti-m.
New White
will lie fust the beginning of tl
spokesman said there wa* &gt;tuh
While
the
debate
was
In
pro­
i m a s s H , rv*ws res* .&lt;***• #
pric* to Ire paid. The filial tl
^ N F W D E L H I, India. Oct- 1* —
born and fleref fightImr in saeh
lo:e.
I’kp
Octagon
gress
at
l.akr
Kureess,
the
Hetor in ihe Pn k our unity willii
India1* g o v e r n ra * n l da- will remain lo he don*.
town lmfore they were taken.
CounriF* military statf
Iriharl the latrst report of a
hrrlliren there' and the wilt nf al rurlty
"That I* to build up our m ili­
committee held Its regular midhineae Communist invasion of tary 'strength sufficiently to sup(ili/rni for fit* election*- in all monthly meeting In Manhattan
Armoura Canttcd .&gt;leals
flat as ■ seeming "hodgctiorlrr
rt and make effective our Inl/isa from death or injury of
without the presence of the Ho12 ox. Can
rv baser! on refuge* storiea.
rnational galley to ettabIDh a llvestnck In tranxit comes to near- Beilin."
A luhllant Wrat assembly heard vlet representative. MaJ. General
[Th e statement added, however,
free world where freedom-loving
WK.OOUJHM) a year In tha, U the Mayor died**** the final vale* Ivan A. Hkllarov. That b the same
at Indian official* at the T i ­ people ran live In peare."
H O t. Can
voluntarily mailed to tha city hall rommlttee which la qsked to speed
tian capital of Ihassa and thn
Matthews told ths bankers that
hy East Berliners, d e cile stern un It* work under Vi«hln»ky’*
Chinese capital of Peiping limit on the expenditure of dotTha ralley af the Reri River of Russian warnings.
plan.
report published In thn lira for national defense "should
I t O t. Can
irth Is 300 miles long, but
North
Ritasla has hern Iroyeottlnq the
The Irallota were old September
cult* riewsptper th* Statesman depend only nn what men like yoy Ihe
tha rivar meanders over twlea ration raids from which East Ber­ military staff talks since Januaiy
know would b* within th* power
liners removed their names to because of the presence of N a ­
A O*. Can
ktlng Its cor- of oar national economy to »utv that diatxnca.
avoid possible Identification by tionalist China on th* body. The
. andnnt «t Kalfmpong In thn port."
Western powers see no way for
Communist spies.
He said theie was "gtavr tlanr- lory wa sattalned.
Jmalayik mountalus. &gt;nlj thn
200 Mnunolia Avenue
1 I*l». Pan
More than half the estimated the committee ever to function
He added that Korea must lie
Slnote |Communl*ti had crossed er" that the American, people
Kojild.not m i l l * the p a r idty
t y ot
oi united and established securely in 700,000 enfranchised rltisens i t unless the Russians come hack In
Sanford, Florida
conciliatory
e w jflu ln g .fp'.balld up military her proper place In tha family of the 8ovlet sector participated In and make s o m e
strsagiti one* a final Korean vie- nations.
_____
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Weatfacrall Is “ Lineman Of Week” jHoliday Air Hits
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(IA IN F * V II t.B. Oct. t l — f,P*
Th«’ FSU team* it« ro/irh. athlet­
By OHI.0 ItOBFIKTSON
— A fnnlh«ll game Dec. 2 be­
N O R M A N . Okla . Oct. 12 — 4/Pj— l.iff w*»n’t worth living for big
I'lllt.ADFlI.rillA. Oct. 12 «T*» ta ren Florid, and Florid* Stale ic dliectnr and atiufrnt body ap
partntly arc willni; to take on
A IKI pound package of human, I* practically ruled nut. F'Sl
Jim Wtatherall. college foothill's linemen of the week, when he muted
the (»atnr« In fVcember I ’niver
Gators
Tangle
W
ith
dvnamitr
i*
doing
much
to
make
student*
urged
a
postseason
tht convemon th«t nearly plunged Oklahoma into defeat latl Satur­
•Itv
Florida athletic offl il
I'hiladrphia fUgle*' fan* forget g«mr ailh Florid* and Athlctir
day.
.
i
•
____________
Freshman In Last
the temporary ah*rncr of Steve Director llowgrd Danford said have l»een *ilent $»n the pmpotlHon.
But that mil* Ignited a *p*rk8 ~ 1 ■ ------------------- "
Van Hurrn.
Florid* I* his rhnlre too. F'lor-.
Heavy
Scrimmage
8u«h a Kamr wioild •twit athle
that rauied the Sugar Bowl |
'
.
lie I* Toy l.cltietter. 22-yewr- Ida’s schedule already is full,
tic relation* t»etween the two
champion* to tweep prat Tre a t
old
prialmt
of
the
Oklahoma
AgI
t'turh Hob Hmatruff sxld. "W e
O A IN K H V IL I.K , Oct. t2 _ | ,n —
A. and M at 28. and extend their
gie* whn almo*t didn't make the hue a tough November schedule *t#itr unlveraitlea anil tr«t thr teal
A holiday air hit Gainesville to­
lly H I G H F U L L E R T O N . Jit.
•trmtfth of an FSI* tram that
three-year winning streak to 2 d
grade
in
the
National
Football
id Krnlricky, Georgia, Miami
day a* thr opening of the Unihn* |o«t only two of
aaine*
game.
l.eague.
and Alabama and are not In­ aK*inet rrl.ttivrly weak com peti­
N E W Y O R K . Oct. H — i/Pi --B ill vrralty of Klorhla'a 43td annual
inutr
' m -And . out of that lait-m
Although he *tand« only five terested in another game."
,
.
Brandt, a atlll-unreformed l.a-ehall Homecoming drew near.
tion
tuffirir-nt prsdael
praite ] , u
triumtphh cam# auffWrnt
ptoU bly wouldn't know a
feet. III Inche*. l.«-,ll.etter hits with
tlot^ rlty and canipu* were get­
Th Howard il Psnfnnl, FSU
far the aia foot four-lneh 220 - fry|h|t
,f&gt; hr M , nnr . .Y rt.
the strength of a battering rant.|
t \ 1 1 a h a s s f : f:, Oct
12 (&gt;v athletic ditoctor. arknowledfftl
ting
ready
to
throwopen
the
pound tackle to make him the
In
two
games
ngninst
thr
Chicago
F'loiida
State
University
may
in
hi*
iapa.it)'
aa
Muhlenberg
door* to l.t. General Jame* A. Van
vr«tetday that the athhtir rom
day’s top lineman In the eye« of
Cardinal* and la’* Angeles Ham* take the first official step today mitlee i* 11 vit*c l° •&lt;hediile an■porta w-rlteia from roaxt to College iliumheater, Bill forward' Fleet and the thousand* of grad*
he
ha»
rolled
lip
lt’
&gt;
rt
yard*
in
.10
In
an
effort
to
lineup
a
football
a
couple
of
the
liarde.«t
kind
of
expected for the weekend
othei aame fot tin* fall ai;ain«t
eoart.
attempts
a feat that rival* game this season with the Uni a r.ttona foe and the "Hator* are
hard-link talea . .Pirat. thcie'a lit­
Downtown Gainesville )&gt;ui*t out
“ I thought all our linemen tle Willie Wearoe, who got Into the
those of Van llurcn, the rirruil's vetsilv of Floret..
number one on my personal hit
r laved well,"* aiid C*8 th Mud Hu. Kuril game lu-rauae the bigger in a hlaie of red, white, and Idtic
icoord holding ground gamer
The F'arult) Athletic Copinilttrv parade “
Wilkinson, whoxe Oklahoma team guya were hurt. . .It w u hi* |oh banner*, and huge "welcome"
will
meet
this
afternoon
to
rtrvhle
Head Coach F'atlr (&lt;Srrn»y|
lie ad led he wasn’t print
algn* wrre displayed all over
raw ranka third in the A I* naNeale Is hopeful the injured Van whether to seek waiver of a State try to i;r| any other t«-ani for a
to protert an 18-13 lead through
Conal poll "but Weatherall wat the la*t few minute*. . .Willie lug­ town.
Hoard
of
Control
rule
which
blocks
Hurvn will In- well enough to play
Her 2 itnmr "until I (mil out if
*h» heat. Mia hl-wklng and tarkl.
Merchant* were spurring up
..gainst the Baltimore ladta Sun­ even negotiation* for .1 game he out atldetir ronmiittie withe* to
ged the hall aeven successive time- atorea, rat Inn hnu*r* were laying
fjt,- j'te rr Wnnleiful.’*
twegn
the
rhitor
1
and
Seminole*
day. But if hr isn't, then tm- Toy
rn.tke a formal »e«pie*t for our
for two firat Hawns— hut there » » .
j Here M l the situation In the *o thirk a fog uver the field that aupplie* and hotel* were polisfting
Van Hut.-n, a* the player* rail
president t«» open negotiation*
dying momenta of n&gt; thrilling a i the fan* couldn't m» who wa* do off the “ no vacancy” signs.
l.edbrttrr, will again get the firat
with tl&gt;r 11#&gt;m«l of &lt;*«oitr«»l «»n thr
flnuor
Sisters
W
in
In
football game a* you'll ever hope
Out on the rampu* the festive
tall at left halfback.
Florida matter."
ing it and even the movie mar
tn aee;
air had the student t»xl&gt; loiay
” l can't understand wherr Toy T o l i r i l U V ' H
Hanford, chairman of thr athle
atop; ed shooting
Wearoe never
tth
Round
making
plana
for
Ihr
gain
w
e
e
k
­
get* to nltich power with so little
Oklahoma trailed. 21-82, wit r apprarrd In the film*. . Thru *oph
tie mtwniitlee, -aid i liter nrrmhet •
end.
I.ong
line*
hesleged
licket
a |/ody." remarked Neale "lie's
lets than four minute* to play, n quarterback ticorge Mill* went In
a|*«» have etpreiaerl
f*»r an
F'nltT W flltT II, Tex.. Oct. 12—
the rugged atruggle that hid again*! I.ehanon Valiev with the booth* at Florid* Field. Fraterni­
nog too fa«t toil hr hit* hard. And
attenipt to put F S U ngain«t the
oFh
Defending
champion
Bev­
**«&gt;*awed hark and forth. Thrn acore tied in thr laat quatter... ty and sorority phone* jangled a*
I n think, wr nlm.i/d let him g o "
University «*f Florida
Claud* Arnold fired a 32-y*td lie heaved n beautiful 4!t-Vard Dl*&gt; last minula* dale w rtr made anil
Ok|a . c a m e U p to thr F!nglr* dur­ erly Hanson, the Hauer sister, and
The l&gt;oaiii of ronlrol** permisfive
other
vetriun
golfers
teed
touchdown pan to aophmora Billy to Warren Bred, who took it on plana completed.
ing thr 11*It* training *easoti on
*|on i* nerr*»*ar&gt;' f*erau-e if haw a
IN I SCRIPT wui mixing but th* prop
off
today
111
the
qimtlrr-finals
of
Ansel*.
,
the rrvommemlation of Jim l.sarkHammer*,
»aw* an&lt;l
paint man had Ideas of bia own when
rule piMhihitii g a f**«*th.»l! game
tho three ami went over the g «a t...
ahaugh, then head reach at the the Tex** Women's Open Toutna
l»rtweer the two univeraltle*
% A huth fell over the crowd of Hut the Plelil Judge blew hi* k-ae bruahe* were the tool* O f thr dny lovely Jan Sterling turned up at the
mrnt
Oklahoma Aggie*. Hut he was la40,000 aa.tllr leama lined up fur and rolled lleed had Interfere-.1 around fraternity houses. Huge studio for some ~atllla'* for her lat­
The rule wa* adopted in PM"
Mis*
Hanson,
Women's
National
as a defensive player. And
when Florida State fallege for
the ronrgtaion attempt
1th a defcn»lve player on th wooden frames apinwlrd aero** est picture. J u it bow a bathing suit, ladled
Aniatriu
Champion,
yesterday
since the
glc* were loaded with
Women wa* o|raitrd to men *tn
.W eattwftll. who had kicked sc- rB lrh. . ft , instead' of a home run green yard* or climbed op the akia. an ermine stole and a hat fit
drfenslve luirk- he « a« shuttled off ousted Curtl* Cup teammate Polly rlent*. ronvetted into Florida .Mate
ven atralglit extra points in ! * » »„ , Mill* hi, firat time up. it wra* front of atatrly house*. By th* into the atoey w-e don't know, but
lliley
of
Fort
Worth,
2
and
I.
time the first visitor* roll into you rnurt agree, It doe* make a to Patterson, N. J . in the Ameri­
I)niver«it8 and «tarte«l an inter
game*, squared away to try to ju*t a foul hall.
Alice BaUer milled to defeat collegintf *itfiletir program.
can l.eagur.
queer looking creature* ami house pretty plcturo.
tie the acore
(Central F re n i
Dot
K
irlly,
I
up,
and
sister
MatNeale again l/a»k him lo train­
town lawn* will he coveted with
At f i r •t the l*an covet rd all
But the pas* from renter w«a
One-.AIInut* Spuria Page
ing camp at (Iran Itapld*. Minn, Irnr downed Mr-- Gordon Perrin efhlrlir comnetition l»rtween the
front* will he hidden by decora
low.
That threw AVratherall't
of
Fll
Dorado,
Ark,
7
mul
ri.
Slnre lb « World Series, a lot &lt;&gt;l Ilona.
in July and he was given a chance
two *ehoo|* | it»t vra i, th*’ h*»ard
tim.ng oil l,e missed. The score rumor* have been kicking around j
M/d.ill-t Betsy Haul* of Aur
to carry the hall after Van Itureir
related it t•• permit r»»nte*ta In
Floata for the patude, opening
v i s 27-28
tin,
T
r
»
.
I,reeled
into
tlie
quattconcurring Joe DiMaggio C a«r) I
wa* injured in the All Star game
everything eacept fmitball but no
er
finals
with
w
7
and
i‘
&gt;
victory
j . 4 . did it.
Stengel dlapoae* of one thi* w a y j event of the two-day progrnm
at Chicago
*lieh •vent- have l*e«*n *«do*luled
Kcidrt of Dallas.
^ ;M a &lt; l Wratberall kicked the "Joe could olaj firat hriae; he rani wrre being put together in well
Hut the rlllh had to rut to 12 oicr Ml*. II
While the athletic committee
guarded
garages
and
hack
yard*.
Hetty
Markmnon
of
Dallas
1 qSrinl, the
S-roocia
p ob lily play anywhere. But If I put him
til.FlN DAl.F:. Calif, net. 12 i/Pi players and l.rdhcttrt was releas­ downed lire Mi-Wattr ,■f Itliming- talked. head coach |hin Veller
ltd have artil
III It
0 lor
tor a ile. •O 1 on first and anything happened to'
»kB*. felturr act*
idnttned to keen hi* player*’ mind*
l*n»«-)- Stengel, nt Immc tuduy. ed on the morning of thr firat hani 1 nun 2
Gator Clrowl on Friday night.
would mn&gt;t of the fan*, who j him. I’d he juit where I am n o w "...!
league game against the Cleveland
off the long-«hnt po**ibilitv of a
were
I
nprngres*
In
several
fia
begin*
enjoying
*|ci
ping
"fur
nluiul
gtehed In *ymp*th&gt; a* W e th e r-| Complaint from Pocahonta*. Va..
Brown*. H r watched the game in
game with Florida by working
a month,'' nod the |&lt;n&gt;« -ct of .-.in
I— whose line play had been » I , &gt;yit this corner recently reported trrnlty and sorority house*.
JIM JK F flllF M
civilian clothe*.
them on defence agam*t pUv* &lt;»f
Member*
of
Florida
nine
Key,
Ing
around
$
78
.
18
xi
next
year.
standout in the game trudged wrongly that the football Yank*'
Ht'KIIAN K 1 ullf . ( 1,-1 12 l/lh little Howard Folleg*
Clyde Scott, fleet Flaglr* half
nnt Sat
The weary skipper of the World
to the aldellnes, leara in hut j*0||(c Toth came from West lb*- sponsor* of homecoming, were
Jame* J
Jeffrie*, one-time unlay’* FHU nptNincnt here
l*ark, suffered a severe Injury in
looking
forward
to
winding
up
the
Champion
New
York
Yankees
•F*5..
,,
,
igoahi Virginia. .Seem* that Pothr Brown* game and the next woild'* heavyweight Imsing .Irani
Yeptcnlay, Veller tan the Semi­
Then the big aevon champs .ahonta* want* to be famo.r* for long week* of planning ami work once he arrived nt hi* home hcic day the league increased the play- Pl°n. ha- a new fight on hl» nole* through a lorn* offensive
and
relaxing
to
"take
a
bleak
with
Mr*.
Stengel,
announc-d
to
caught fire. The .sooner* forced , om„ , n, ^ .j d e . Capt. John Smith
hand*
again*! a Unibank city dummy -rummage and workout ot»
rr
limit
to
.
1
1
.
for old time* sake.''
(hr sport* writer*: “ No banquet/.
NVrtlf Immediately nnlernl thr tfimMIng ordinamr
fundamental* tr» |w»l|»h up an at
£ 'rr" nd tM' , ¥“ "* f fiS M . When the Syracuse V . ha.ketMeanwhile, on the prattler field no speerhr-s, no nothing
th« kickfff •nd
On IIMIII . b,j| fr|im pubkirly «rrimrnmc«*&lt;l lb*
T*»y l*aA« a* into uniform an order
h h hu*mr»« /»•*&lt;• iatr. Rirhard ■tack he «aid failed r.. «ti|f him in
the
Gator*
tangled
with
those
||e
,(,„(
when
he
.dgnrd
his
‘ * Jli * nrlnute ami It pro Syramse Nat* for charity the
that thi* i hunky Oklahoman hat
•h«%r. mrr am*»tr«l Monday «* the 40 h» 7 rout of It/cdolph* Ma
»ame freshmen In a light *erim r(,ni r,ct Tu s .d .y with the Yankee ifivri* (Sti'jtay no ipumiii to iru rrt. Jeffiii** llarn n Initina
arena, an,f
j collrge U »t Saturday.
con
j owner* they told bun to lake It
Back Into action went Weather- .
hea^ntavrr*^oVlhe floor w*» age drill. Mmatniff and hi*
When Van Horen return*, I^ mI- rhargetl
with
oprratlna
n eanir *»f
•II blocking Ilk. a madman. A r- ; ^ M U l t r . ^ X ' c X e
: .V\ng* T
T il
’ &lt;’.*»• thi. winter ii.-tead of running letter will In- him No. I rrlirf and rhanre
M l the .hoe. of Mlkry Kelley. , roll|„,
f,„r
l,n*| Jt i% mlKhty *nti«fyiii|? to the
Veateiday Jrffrir*. fitnl
mhi
w W * h ° !K ^ U v . r . C T u l f h . n ' T « * * A. and M. I* sharing fo, end. and Dan Hunter, tackle,
^
Fairlr*' head man to know hr ha* *i;ain*t ritv offlrlat* to in^nlidat^
lost to the Marine* and military other.
u f n Hea.h Pch“ ned '.round left
£
*'/\lid that *iiit v me jutt fine. |*n» iiirli power on the kn ch ,
thr K**mh|itu: ordina* r Vf«• ^
C’ h lro p n tflu r
t M for the laat four yard, and ‘ " 7
' n V Ku.* e ' duty. Find Bobby Knight I* re­ no •pring ohlrktn (h t 'i M ) an«l
ivrted Farkei
nperatlnf
cuperating from a broken nn»r
hia third touchdown of the d .y . urday night. Golfer a V Ru.a*
thr World Krfiea lo«tnir Fhiladel- nlurationul Kame «»f »kill ** llr fmS.i
San tt Nat Ilk 111.1k
with 87 seconds left.
i r r r r W turned up at W rr.-;- d F
and cheekbone suffered in last I'm tired out.*’
Then he rhurkleil:
• |&gt;hia l'liillie«i m&lt;Mt frrl after In* ' thr c*mr i« a \aiiatlun of hinvpi
me?" asked Weathera* wearing ala k
will, one leg ma week's Ins* to Grargia Tech.
Ph. 1782 m 1718
. “ Who.
wr
" If I ’m thlw tiirH, think how ini; four 'traiifht lt«‘trha he ain’t rent hi ned with a ipiir content, with
Attention was given to.passing
**f aflevniHin hr *pp«dntmenr
‘ n told he w u the lineman of •/“'
. n' 1'
poor
Fddm
Hawryer
fmanairer
of
maklnr
any
*|»rerhe*,
either.**
winnn*
Kettini;«a«h
prise*
"Hope
Jim
m
y
Demeret
road*
ahnul
offenar and defense yesterday a*
week. "I didn't think I playHaywood Sullivan completed hi*
that kind of &gt; fmitbxll game I my pant*." he said.
j....
A th*
•hare of the losses to recelvrr* IF/AltK IKK
hone t can nlar that kind of
Itv Itnv C o lli’
Rhym
e
an
d
K
eassm
Don Brown and Jim F'rrnrh aa
gam* against Text* next week.
Paul
Bio*afield,
four-year-old
son
end* and Ituford !.ong and Sam
“ He placed very well." WltklnOoiterhoudt, hark*.
eoneluded "It I* » fine of the FU'tern league prevv hhe-n rlv nr* pitching exhibition* In
University ticket manager Per- 1
thing for Jim and the team."
Other linemen nominated for various h*T p*tk-. . To make -ure rv Beard *ald enlargement* of
he won’t violate the balk rule I re­ the Florida F'irld Stadium leave*
thi* week'* honor*:
End*— Hal l.nknv»ek. Washing member that?!. Paul recite* "M an more than ft.fXX) seat* available
ton State: Rud Sherrod, Trnnr* had a little lamb" a* he pause, he for fans whn want to see the
*te: D*n F’oldherg, A rm y; Doug forr a pitch.. .Tht* I* to lie recnm homecoming tilt Saturday.
Atkina, Tennessee: Harold Itiley. ins-1&gt;•Is &lt;I only to those malm Ira
Baylor; F'rank Fischcll, Arkan- guei* who &lt;an rrmemher the lln-»
•aa; Bob Aloorntatt, Tea** Christ■■Jitn; Pete Augstierger, Maryland,
l&gt;ot. All. Itrathera
i n w a l l Te
rr
’erry,
Michigan.
.........
Tom Witherspoon. Jr.. Mlrhlga*
Tackles— Joe Finnegan
Vale; halfback, la the »on of a forme'
Jim Jersime. Cornell; Bob Gain. squad mate of Coach Bennie Oat
NhlHueV*': Rill Crockett. Rlre; terbaan.. Jlnimle Dyke* I* switch
Chat Glarula, Maryland;
Pug Ing from baseball In football In th&lt;
Peatman. Tennessee; BUI Smith, •porta column he write* for a *ho.
fit c a n . f o w i . f r
Indiana.
manufacturing
concern.. .Reckon
G u »rd »— l.e* Richter. Califor­
SR A TTLK .
IV t. 12 «,?•&gt; T h the shoe la on th# other foot now ..
nia; Boh Ward. Maryland; Te&lt;|
Whip h«« gone to Ihr fTilmir*'
After
the
I
.add.
III.,
merchant
Daffer, Tennessee.
M
Center*— B0I1 Bate*. Teas* A won 20 straight gam#* at the c-v' 2'.|V*r J ^ h w j," A " .£ 1” *
ami M .; Irv lloldash.
North .I’v.
........... . /ss»rin
^j7lt’ ba
T h - Whip I* Paul lUrharil*, th^ o lln a :
Boh Davl*. T c n n c c c ; *on’
| oh7 U*rr. T l a ' I I , new White Sox msnai-rr «•••
• Bob Grlge, Cornell.
«••&gt;«* he had t-een elected to th- Icsrnr.l how lo handle the Mark
.
state legislatuie.. -quite a I.aild
•nakr under thr late fire.ratine
John ''Mug 8 *y" MrGraw of th»
Nrw York Giant*.
Th r "salve" I* Roger "D o r"
Cramer, former Philadelphia A th ­
letic and Detroit outfielder w*'o«good-natured, even-tempered wav*
In the rluhhouie and on th- roach
ing line* counteract the Richard*
^ f l i o Seminole High 8cho»l jun
arid.
lW earaity Celery Ee«l» bowed to
amer used tn plav with Itlch
....................
N
E
W
Y
O
R
K
.
OCt.
I
2
-//P»Th
r
A tka , Junior vanity IT
at Detroit. lAter, when Hi
a
acorr
of
;
N
rw
York
Yankre*
havr
a
rhan-c
~I&gt;4Laiid last night h
chart* was managing Buffalo of
18-7 at the local high school feld. tn take undisputed po*ka**|oa of the International league, he and
Th e Bulldogs, twice defeated in first place In the National Football DoA rame along with hi* preserlp
aa many starts prior to last night. league's National Conference h r tl&lt;&gt;*« of antidotes.
•Lrrted the scoring activity in the beat ing thr San Franrltcn forty
A fter Richards won the into In­
optalag minutes of the game nlners tonight at Yankee Stadium
Red
Strader's high
*rorlnr ternational Flag for B u ffa lo he
When Hobby Mb
Mines aklrted right
iM d for a 38 yard touchdown Yank*, whose 137 points lead thr headed west to Seattle of the Paraprint. Th * e
extra point waa no rntlre circuit, arr now lied with Iflc Const League A h m r came Dor.
"W e'rr not standing In his wav
goo* ( t o restt the acore at 8-0 the Chicago Bear* and Detroit
la - th* ritat
firat quarter.
q
Lions with three victories and one If he want* lo go along with Paul."
•aid F?arI Hh«e|y. Seattle hirainrs.U
p cMrM
k as f G
... Jim
.
WB'jn
theirHlead when
defeat.
.A .d F h e .vliltlag DeLand eleven
The Bear* and Lions don't play manager who uted to hr a While
9 «liae,bock In (hr second quarter until Sunday, when five games are So* first haieman right after the
Black Sox scandal.
W fV .Jilt pay dirt on a hand scheduled.
llr said manager* usually rhosr
’ fnairt Bland Taylor. Th* point,
Ran Francisco hasn't won In
« 4 tn a past from Lind**/ four s M tU . But Strader said he la their own roarhrt, and that trams
1 I«M Taylor, waa good to give afraid they would pup I«h&gt;»" at doa't barter coaches like- they do
logs a 13 point margin a* any time talented Frankie Albert. ball player*. ,
Cramer meanwhile I* reported at
[ fudod
7/olllr Tdth, tbe Yankees' hardhack In the second half running fullback, may not be ready hla Manahawkin, N. J. home.
Shrrly said he had no appllca
oft took the kick-off by to go at full rteam h*-au*f of *
by Morris on their own 44 game Injury. Sherman Howard and lltgls yat for tbe Seattle job va­
I line. They combined an atrial 8pee Sanders may he used In re­ cated by Richard* "hut I'm watch­
attack with aome sparkling ground lief.
ing thr mall."
goffenae to acore seven play* laHe said he hoped to make con­
Sunday's schedule:
•t4r.
Chicago Cardlaal* at Cleveland. nection* /with a 1051 pilot before
T h e arore, mad" on a pas* from Green Bay at Chicago Benra.
th# December baseball meetings.
LlndsOy to Jim Roller, Increased
And he predicted a rnllhark tn
Lo* Angela* at Detroit.
the fnfldog lead to 19-0. Th*
th* length of the Coast League seaPhiladelphia at Baltlmere.
M in t waa good, clearing th* croaa
Pittsburgh at New York Giant*. •on next year, admitting virtually
M r h y Inch** on a kick hy Jim
every club In In* Iv-urue took a hath
flaaneially the final month of the
Th e Fed* Ion* acore ram* In
The Brooklyn Dodgers were In- 200-game season which hobbled to
th* fourth and final quarttr when volvrd In all three of the longest a dost laat Saturday.
a-Balldog paaa waa Intercepted by games ever played In the National
He favor* a return to thr
f U fullback Rlnkavag* on the Leigue. The games want 28, 22,
Bhaughneasy playoffs after a mod
Bulldog 28 yard line.
crate length season.
and 22 inning*.
:— ------- l i ji .
• A . Minute* later Junior
Metis
WUanaxed a 28 yard drive by going
o y »r from th*
th# a
aeven yard line to
r the only Fed
I
touchdown of
foot
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Cramer May Coach

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THURSDAY OCT. 12. 1950

TflF. SANFORD F1FRAI.D. SANFORD PI.ORIDA

Bluejackets’ Training P r o g ra m
'
Is Cut To It Weeks In Speed-Up
II) Kl&gt; C R F .A G II
G R L A T 1 -A KI.S. III., O il. 12 — O P )
" lo U l |1" III I 41- light.
"Y o u Im l a good Home hut you Irft
"Y o u r light.
•Bound off on*, two • ■ . ” •
Y ou ’ll heal■ IH U chant. »nd «
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Refail Food Prices Mexican Roy Rifles Soulh Korean RrscuCaS American
Rise 1.1 Percent On Plane’s Tail In
Officer Rehind Communist Lines
In 2 Week Pcrind Aerial Ililch-Ilike

Transferred T o Daytona Hestcli

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u \ 8 I I I N G T 0 N , O ct I t
The governm ent irports^t tm lay a
•P«»t check iho w a tnat retail f*nv|
I'ftcoji went up another I I pel
tent ifuring the last tw o week* of

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"1 h;»v •r t r .c liT t 'l fht* i l l van* '*1
lin r t t r
T h e riM* liftr«| price* 2.7 per m y M f r ,- r i i * F r i i 9 l» r \ t
•••cent alaive I hi level on Ju n e l.r*. ro . |!». f*»b! |**•119"•
1 .1119
)tt«t |»rfoie the K orea n w ar •tart
f ir*l ••
ril.
I 'n lir r W4 ti| flit* f .9*ICC I msV l|»
Price* for I'.* *»( the 25 nut i» p .ir r n t K
ell't 9iti| n m lf t a1.4m l h r
fiHsU included in a * p rria l •urvry endangered a l.an»*a
I United t
l»\* the Itureaii nf I ui I ho Sl«ti* tic* Airline* plane and it* 21 *•*•••
w ^ ic ItighiM on i V t . 2 than o.i pint* on thr \|ondi\ mitlrogh*

'

th r f»r»l to cry on
my fthotildrr for the n m r r r » i*oft,M *a&gt; • M m . Martha Thoiuim

■"£ «**" of UU Point. III.. . civilian

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" T h r hoy* hold m eeting. .n ,i
f a t If H . ~ - un
. I|H r ,r , . , r v They p.,,1
►"M* ••’•’"
. f |h,.
|#t|rr(l
t(11„ rtin
i
n a m in g h . i iiron
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II \ ..„ r ton. or )-oui Hc Ik M - h *. I . 1 1 li11,i’ together In-lead ..f fro|.
wont iln murh loafing if
ing amry for Ih-m m -lvra. Il doe*
B li'lt ip
Grcirt l.ak,'wi.ti.lrro for moral#- '*
Ilul li. will Irani a lot atemt
All W A V K S cnleting the -c r m am .ii bjp,
mI m. h I
democracy vice g, i ih.-ir ba»ir training at
m l about hinisc-lf
(ir r n l Iraki's. D oubllra- they have
to o l
i t a change In him a moratr
prohlnn* loo, 1ml it'.
f r » lion,a after In- gets off tin' hnt.l to imagine any as you *eo
train. Tim N avy will Rive him a 'lie K ill. matching sm artly in
th&gt; -&gt;■ rropprd h n rru l. a knit wool formation
&lt;&gt;r
singing
their |
n a lrli n ip "ml a temporary uni- -p iig h llv song*,
frann dungareeU p won’t get
Song, like:
hi i-g tila r uniform for about •
“ I'm krtp Im-c . ik c I like II.
toon||i It ha* to to- tailotrd lo fil
" I ’m »un- you'll all ngi — —
^ him.
"A man In every port* Just
™
"Th e I i r r i r r aRe of thrae leiy*
" T h r life for you and m r.' '*
I. I* ." ray* t ap|. Kelvin I.. N u llit’R. who Imail lhe tirtn it Irani- A l i m i t ! . . l 2 K . . L i ! &gt; . .
J*ilr it* an ,\!m P.iul It *l'»n •* left to«lay for hsytnr.n llrarh t«»
, lOllllpaml. "W e Rive thrill thr
aikMimi- tttmmari'l of the HnlvMtion A rm y Pu t t .in r r.lirv tn g Mai°'
.....
fundament nl train! nr reAlbert Wntuha who lum lio n then* »»n tini|*«o.»rv »luty I i. nt. J* n r
R»rdl&lt; &gt; "f I hair future »»«iR ip
t
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in ot . 1 1 .on net.- lire)' will ........ .
1 l«l|| Hare.
I .alu W o n | ••
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I
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to ertire . . Il Miln or ijlirrl to the
% ol &lt; tain
T.
Prlrm on wif9 lii»vr * »n»roan*t #*f thr b*r*»l P
II* r l,
Itolwrt who w nr l»o?n here, i&gt; *thow»t with i»i* far*
' I l n . we help a hoy ndpi.t lo
li* i t t lh ’H J. s i lt K im :
liv in r I" o Rroup . . . I n r k him
that they m* o*.|ifi.| In t heir
tv t .v iiiy c jT O N
T h - non -to
the liindanu iil« i» of Nav&gt; lile
nmhitinn* •t*I H 'l'lf* ! "
_ « ml of d* looctaiy . . . . in at tIt *n traiM -Allantle
flipht of
in*fl.
Ih
|| lift II |m n»ft| Mill in an
’ y i 'O i , i prideIII lulu.elf and in hi* eiiRine jet fli*Met. * i . not lo*'
,. i i . |ifc | its I I it i * • S W irl)
n n lee . . .
help him develop n a «lim l II &lt;v a» mtanl a« a prar
t&lt;i *««l \nninit 1 i t o*Ion that h*
ih ir* 1"t
&gt;lf improvement.
*i al i|enino»lralhin of how ih
ItO A N O K f Va. Ik l I .'
I ’ i .til esimliirtt i| « |* n ».f Vlteinin •
Today’- N avy alma nl Iwlng \i* f o u r la aolvitur lorn pi-.h
The flew |tt» nteiil of tin ND'liNt h im phyMi tan • »» *1 fsiunH fh**t
like a roi .i I father firm hut no. Inn* of modern ail w a i one le.h
cal Hns'ioty nf Virginia tr«Min
•|Uatifirntion« I m U a« high a*
harah I he •allot i. neither |&gt;U»h- nn ill, the other m ilitary.
inenthil t»xl i\ thnl \*egr»» |»bv*&gt;i
ihitse of tin vsltt'i i|»m lot A Ami
»d .round mu ruddled.
Th*- In im ic a l difflciiftv r*»n
t irt»M l»e giantr«l rurinltrrahi|i
hr mltlftl that t ••••• Is an«»thr»
lla rf.»-«
ate
«potlc«». The eern* the JiiRh fuel demand* *n I local an*! plate.......... ..
|wv* »lrrp in double-decker hunk* relatively *horl fllchl lime of |*t
Nrgr*» «l*• t»»rH *'i»r* in ii'M h t*» ror.Mth ration
— not in haiuinoeka any more
plane*.
"A s ft ptihlir health miasm*
|oln our local nnt| »tatr »a r i« tir«(
and thr l.unke had l»-tter he made
The inlllla ry problem I* low l&lt;. who It u lll inakr thriti eligible mi •ir nr*r«| none NVjjim |»hytlrian«
kt#|» them lirttei
I I r Ii I. Ileenilta -va.h th*u own delivei turli plane* .,.,irkly to un
memliCMhip
in
the
American arul we rifo l
tratnrsl after •&gt;»•■■, -tart to |»rarth
W *' m " •
' .u n" “ n ,W’ • M 'c t lH hot ....... and how to keep Mnlieal A *oi»ntl*»n," »aiil hr 1
te.eh them how.
(h rm j(| , hr
,,
ing tlinllrlto
l.v*h»n lla rie ll, of S'orfolk
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dmfI.IHlie Client ISy
•lets Tested Lone:
Range Techniques

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held on, h ta ifil again-** *he Vail
pilot
a* ho
Im I f« If
ilm o n . ‘.!il per c r n . . coffee. H* Then fli#
-II* •li v.
l*ci re n t, bat *»n. |.S per cent, m ilk, ••iiiif't li in# 9*1**||#* III »b*
II p« i rt ril, tttailge*. 12 p* i •e n l , |nil »h* pi i n* t&gt;4**l #1-••t i at 1*0
»r*in *if(t.i ml . •!••••t••I Vi•#«* a lo
green D n i i *. Ill per cent, ham
btirgei eight iw r re n t, shoit* ning elaillt’Tl *«t. n* #ii nak* •• fi #ni lo *
eight |M» ce n t; ftligar, •even |*er pl’lllt*ll&lt; 1". I* I.
Itr %r e 1 .«&lt;• « |19M el nt hr It
•r n t ; and bread, &gt; u per tent
T h e fe were declines in the&lt;*e ait plat-* • III 1 99altf • • ■ ......... 1
lr#**h flin t* ami vegetable* d u ring pilot
P&lt; r cent: onb*n», 2.S per te n t.
iii***e m onlb* Totnat»*e* down
l *|.
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l»4ita to «* *
2-1 |h u ce n t, lettuce, nine
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A fully d-p -m la lde reftielinR-in
tllRld nothod w ill permit |et
fighter. patrnlliriR leuder* or pro
ler-tliiR leimhcr* to remain In H—
air a* long a , pilot a ran endurIt. The longed *uch fllcht ihn
far for a -ingle pilot Jet fighter
i« more than 12 hour-.
H-fueling In flight will tharol*’
reduce the mimtier of firhle#
plane, needed for patrol and r »
iny thrniiRh lh « *lnitn and ( l i r a , ro il aaiignm rnt hy eliminating
r.i RinwiriR tip And that acrnuriL moat of the time lo.t In climbing
f'*t a tu n n u . hulletln hoard you’ll In altitude and returning lo ha •
»•« In o r - nf lile l#r|eallon hall* Il alvn will aavr the fuel needed
I*'» covered with tettera like thi« for rllmhlng.
e.lre ln&gt;in Meriver, f’olo.:
Mid-air lefiiellng i , not i—
"D ra t . I aim to in n r y Chuck. The Air Korre did it with a World
N ow . rlarrn it. Iravea ua alone. W ar I plane 27 year ago. S h v -a r .
Thank y«!t. Ilti/el."
later It .pon-ored the IIMt-hoil'
0) Tha i »l.u v h. Rin* vllh a » " l flight of the “ Quration M ark." '
fa* e.l Iray who Hio&lt;,Ri&gt;t the world »y.tem Ira.irally the earn- a. lh*t
of 1920 waa u»#-d to refuel a
ll-fdl auperfortrwaa "l.u rk v luidv
II," on an around the world nonatop flight la.t year
Thr- metho.| need In the Iran*Atlantic Jet flight differa from
W A S H IN G T O N , Ocl 12 t/V)
the |02 !l meth— l only in detail
A repellent
r|fifartefi)| to rat
ne#ea»arv to adapt It to .Ingle
•' - v would raiher die of tldr .1 Ihn
rlrinl
walernnlafninR
.tnal pilot operation at high allltnd*The
"Qrirallon
M a rk"
r r -w
amount a nf it w a« arnnuncr | \—
gyl‘ id ly hv Rovernment rer!&gt;arrher* caught a ho.e dangle.) from
It Iv aOidinne, a liv p ro l'O I tran*p#nl plan- *arrving can. of
formed in Hie preparation of »trep. ga.oline and oil. The " l.u -k v l,ad*-r‘
•rew caught a ho.e from the t.nk
tnmyrin.
A
f&gt;-frn»c
Department
an- era, hut did It with a tra llln noutr- ein.nl aid that the aglxtanc' grapple An automatic n o o le conI* hot a crift all hut that it la the n-cl Ion w a . need.
The Jet fig h t-ra need a .v .te m
moot prr.rni.iiiu- thlnR that 1.^* traer
fnun&lt;l «o far in the w 9r of a ra ' known aa the "Drogue.prolre" me.
thod. || alan calla for a trailing
lepelhrst.
Government
retaarchcr* aai-* hn«e from the tanker plan*. How.
that rat- would not gnaw through ever, a noiile-tipped prnhe e «thin cardlraard treated with tlnv lending from the left wing of the
^am ount of antidlnne taitini- fh 1 fighter I, maneuvered Into a fun
rTM lhllltv it ttrifht I - urad to make nel-ihaped tip at the end of the
food r artone rat proof. But ainc' hoae. T h - real of the fuel tran*effa-t of thr iihrtanee on h-tmnn* fer la automatic.
A ir Force officiate aa v ao-h
h »» n -l he- i tKoto'ighlv Inveatlgat
ed. any tuch roating for the pre- metho'la are intemle#! onlv for the
r-n t wmiM h .re In I— appll-d I - period It w ill take *o develno (a*
plane- with sufficient ra n g - to #»*
th - otlMltlc of rartnni
•heir hvh without In-flight r-f ii -1
T h « effect of erfldione on mrand ratr nraa repoil*»J h'M « : log.
A ayatem qnlte illffer-nl f r e e
ftoherl Tra n h and M l»» Onrl* Vewr
f"»h of the A rm y Medt-al R-h#*-! the fjeylhle ho»e method h a . I— / ,f nd Dr Ja m - . It Ilf v llt atel Je rl- a'topted for Air For-e Iramtrara .mt
S"T" W -teh „ f t h , riah and W ildlife la In prodit-Hon. Thia I, Ih* "fl­
ing homw" A telescoping tnhe Ir»rv|ct.

only man to tranaffi frpm an
rthrr #-rvirt- to lhe Navy. Ila r' •- kV. Walter-, of KorlM-itrr, N.
Y.. i* # O tM t lark** "Irani” after
lour y* at . aa a Mnrinr.
"There’* a R'« m| future in thr
N a v j," W a lt.r. .ti.| "| have In
Hunk r.f tin t, with a wife anti
Iw o children. M ) daiiRhtrr «tart
e.l &lt;r ho&lt;i| II— .lay I lelt for
Hi -et lake*."
Mul n»o*t trainee* » r t *1111 pr,-

America’s Utmost
in Tire Rubber Economy
I h s l r lo n q tr Ufa anil g re a te r ru b b er
e c o n o m y prove tliein tlic c «»c n lia l lire*
nf flic era.
■v a r y o u n ce o f th orn i« w o rk in g
ru b b e r, w ith o u t o fraction of w a ite or
•neats.
lo c h of them can g ive year*. Initenrl
•f m lle i, nf e it r r m c * ifely and c«ntf#&gt;rt.
T h e y e rr aiippnrtccl by large c o m m u ­
n ity invc%rnicni* in riaoler tervica ond
m a intenance e q u ip m e n t.
A l l nf their original vafet)-m ileage i«
c o n tln u o u ily re n e w e d ond re n e w o b le ,
w it h o u t r e c a p p in g o r a n y t h in g of
th e to rt.

D ru g by-Product Is

best bat bepellont

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In th« P t month petirwl from
ftittc | t o
I let. 2. *he bin ru n
•alii *he l*tgr* t p lo t- I im *
w ire rr p o tlr d for the f«»ll*»wing
f ' hm|«
K r r *. up -IS per rent in * hat
wa* m o vtl) a «eai&gt;onal ri* r; t altetl

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of Imtl wcathpi over NV«%
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two Ih in l- normal
■'It alvea y »u ruiifidr-tur- ami
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U ll of I’o il.
(i|fhtr, Kiua'lrnn* l.«*e.| in th rhlphia. 'h u t you , ,- r r i loan your
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Ait* I t |»ei cent 4 l"»ii Sept 15 . hit* liltikit*i*
1 7 |*en*ent al**v»
Nog 'JM and
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« lliulw.l Mbf.’a l fit* pl*49tr**« fall
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I got M\ rt 11*al
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though in jail

September.

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iltill. Tin II. S. Naval Training iic irn lii.u director. 'W e « « m t,uCent## .I*. making
. . . a « , , g them
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PAGE SEVEN

T h - D fep*e Deparimfnt aalr’ e-lended from the tail of tha* tuiinne waa f|r»t irfenlified h - tanker plana. The homher ap♦he ftptohn R e .-o n -h fahoeaterr*- proachaa rloae to thr U a k rr un­
aarly In HM7.
til an operator can manauvei thThe amiouiKemrnf eild the auK- Iloom lato an opgnlng In the
atanry may Ira uard In DfwtOrt frpi» homber’a noa«.
tinea and *l*ctHc wtrtn* from fteld
T V 'fly in g hoom" has a verv
mtc*. that (W r will not tl»ew th - high furl flow rate and can fill
hark of treea treated will. It, and a homl.er’a hug# tanka I p IH
that it may alan be tiMfiit In con mlnutaa or l* « . But It can handle
rolling plant ditca***.
only « m pteaa et • time.

W ith B la clcw a lh , o r W h ite w a ll* , they
b rin g e ve ry o w n e r their M id -f r a n tu r y
C iirh g tia rd . to protect their tid c w a ll.
a n d e n d all g r in d in g c u r b .c u f f a n d
ahraainn.
T h e y al*n h rin g their in cn m p a rn hlc
Safety T r e a d ( K O Y A I . T K X ) - f o r Skid
P ro te ctio n , S top pin g F e w e r, and life
P rotection n e ve r p o tilb le b e fo re ,
Th e * e llo y e l M u t e r qualilie* are en*
tire ly e*elu*ivc. Th e y te rv e a n d »o ve nt
the v e r y h e a rt of the N a tio n a l Kconom y.
T h e y rem ain fre ih ond n e w in cafety,
w hen other lire* arc giving np their liv e ).

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US ROYAL MASTER
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T h , propnittP-n i f t h - n o p
Itouelint ecpecled to bring »H - h a rv -s t-d fot graio m , v t«- only
i ult to trial.
2,7M.rmnj)(*n i.u«t— i
tt,r il-part
it#,.'.-Hoi, I'a litn film dir — tot ,or#it -al'l, compare#! wr«r tv 1,1(1),
who i* tbr hualuml of actrea# immi.iwm# | , . i yc»#
Ingrid Hcrgman, waa attacked by
Dopit#- t h - d o n -tu rn in "&gt;rn
!Vnato# Jn lu ,•###, in * .(&gt;— #h r* i (,#,*a#&gt;cct d'trlng
-n t-m b e r
tha
th - Senat- la t March
total volume of -in ,. producticMI
John-on t##l#| tlic S-oa lc the,. th|, year ia f*|!c#lol In I*- ..light
Hnaaelini f-n - a former “ N a il col
|v a|HIVc the average of t h - paat
laboratni,’’ a “ block market oper- | right cicellent v-a ra . t h - &lt;ie|vart
aliir,” and a “ notorioiia c o c a in e mnt
------ raid.
'•
addk-t ” Hnaaelini said at that t i n O n ly soybean* ami augar b-eta
that hi* work wa* the l-u t reply pif.iniae r*•&lt;•(.I urixtuctiult. Gr"*”
to Johnson’s charge..
rorghum* are virtu a lly al a rt*
In A p ril an aide to Premier A l- rord level. Many rro|w eiccad
eida De G asprrl told t h - Chamber average. Including
ru in , &lt;&gt;aU,
of Deputies “ I don’t believe any ftelaeetl. rice, hay, potatoes. Irtof Senator Johnson’* accuaetiona herro, sugarcane, hop*, apples,
is true.”
peer*. ch * nia « and rreubertw #.

UosHt'lini Kilt’s Suit

�.m yKaDAY.OjT. 12.

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

•'ENTI1AI. I I.OfllDA Ol'D It MlLl./h
AND STOIIALh, ( 0.

VOOlt

Locker Plan!

» u « only S&lt;W «f |X(M| inrtltutlunr
"j Stetson Plans To ofr(lalnl.iir
hiyhvt Da.ntritf havr officer
t.rny.a.in unit "vr#- ar&gt;*
kxpand rts KOTC aiavui i In. i .'toO."
Training Program will
iniriof. that r iU tin r K
MTC unit •
hr i&gt;|i&gt;lnlol M-fnr* rn » i,n.
DM.AND. Oft. II* (Htn-'ali a ir o iruiiur.i,'' I'lrMd.rit Kdmunda
lohn It Mlrt*o|, l'n|«rr«|tv (nlpv 1d r-.U lx h &lt;

■DMW. lailt HI.
Phone 13IH
FRIDAY Ai SATURDAY Sl'KClAkS
I I.AN. i-.&lt;. itr. lit i i

PORK ROASTS
1 YB. ol .1)

47c
• YVISS OH FRY

SHARD Cl 1EKSE ROUND STEAK
l.li. 6&lt;H
i
ML 890
Prill. &lt;III.Kll
FANCY, FENDER
IMI! ROASTS (.‘ROUND REEF
u \ . 790
LB. 590
».*if MU . t l HI
UK
*HUM ( I’NTI M( ITT
PORK CHOPS Bill AKI AST BACON
I.R. 6 S0
ML 610
R e a d y- i &lt;» I vy S h r i m p ^ 69c
N M 1-I.-1 -U-V
U A. fiKADK A. DHtSSED &amp; DRAWN

HENS
FRYFRS VS&lt;i
t t M A l .i. I I H i l l .
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EGGS

A

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1)0 %
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SIUTOTAMII

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Save More thin 30To on these Attractive

C. i ii of Education i sq 1

inn. t, hr liolilntalrl* o i.f .irt
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f thr ‘‘Irttol. U'»H\ and IMltwn*
I ihr •oi.lrirn. r |,»Q.'»rdlu*. l.rfoit
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" W r a ir y it a lly riK o u .a a .it I.V
, n.r ■!( 'iMon .1 lop d rfrn r* off), lal
&lt;o rnahr maximum utillratlon o*
la.tllllr* i f tl.r c o llty rr %n&gt;1 uni
ri.| tlt« of tht nation In l.ainln
; o.ii, f ».,|. ilo&lt; ability f..| hut),
uillitk. y ai..I civilian •♦rvlct* ”
h i..h lr n l t 'tumult •aid
I.r lir ia l lltith ry * . a*.mao r&gt; I
II,t &gt;. u lt i.i, t lhal M rlrc li.r Stt
I I
.ill I . In tll li .ted I
. o.ploy lo ta tm r. of Individual t..
ill.„l. ait.I .apart I y an.l lahr to
i. i i i i .

7-PlfCI SCT WITH PITCHED
“S AND b MAICHINt TlHUfPS

Va.. a •/'.///• 1 ■ ,J.f

•C p ry lL .II— /v.y '

Factory
Packed

l i .t u l.n l I .ilinm.il. .alii Hlrtri.lt

Celebrities Plan
To Attend II. 01 l*V
Homecnmina: Pele

Ballard
Obelisk

Amazing
Sidi

M aittn.

('arlion,

*iai.

Ila id t r.

‘ l.olti
n rilrd
of ihr
.Idrntr

and Caldwrll have liaan
In all*ml at havt m -m hrrr
Hair Iry itla lm r anil |nr
of ir t r ii Kloflda n lira •

use

2 ““ 2 9 *

Real

B u y at

l im it

STRAW BERRIES

FLOUR
DREFT

5-lb bag

lb bon

59c

TW O

Regular Size
2

cob**

17c

CAMAY SOAP
Rath Size
2

CakM

24c

IVORY SOAP
Medium Size
2

CakM

Idtrge Size
2

CakM

2 8 °

Philo.

Crwou

s«. 28c
P &amp; 0SOAP
KoV IdumdOriiig
3

CakM

21c

4DUZV POWDER
Does Everything
U). So*
23c

99c

Cheese 2

It

M Ckeese Food Loaf 2 lu
Kraft Amor, or Pim. Sli. Cheese J Lb.
Kraft Old Eag. or Swiss Slloot i li .
Kay Natural Ofceddar GIih so 1 u.

H«lv*»
Sltcoa

*

• jr-

“ C A L 0H
Cat Food
2

no.

Hi-Ho
14 %

Super Cleanser

2 Com 22c

Ch»M«

*-

Ib bon

lbs

31.

16-21 WatU
lock
40-60 Watte
each
T 6 100 Watte
oacb
100 Watt White each
•0 W Yallow Bulb Mich
100 W Yallow Bulb* no.
160 W ’A" Lamp* nach

NcrthwMt Hod Dnliclaut

ib.

York

Cuban

AppU
N*w Canndn

Melons

uv

41c

•

BALURD’S
11c
32c

GERBER’S
BABY'
f • FOODS
Chopped 14CJar

14c
16c
lie
93c

l

21c

2Sc
12c

25c

Avocados I t u 29c 0Mtak«|it ^ Ai*
Ptttlan or Honry D*w

S ic

C E LAMPS

POTATOES 5

10c

’•
'

.« •

“ B .*A6-*J Bi. - 0 ”

Cruckar*
Pnrind with

4 *-•24* LI(U M b S H t-

3 lu .

2 5 c

tug. Pkg.

**; .

10 19c

Oiloii

i

W. f; ' &gt;1

BLU-WHITE

Suruhion

U. S. No. 1 W U U

Ytlluw

1f

Soap Chips

POTATOES

2

25c

Rng. Bon

N o 2 l/i Can

S c o t m Me** D*1 Moot* V j I i i m A l A ll Hlornal

APPLES

00c
2le
33e
20e

SPIC r SPAN

Fruit Cocktail n*^c» 33 c
EG Sugar Peas «*«»19 c

SwMt

'toe

Cleaner

PEACHES

33c

For Dikhwashing

ot

DEL MONTE ROUND UP

Cresinz So Easily

“J 0 Y ~

99c
99c

LEGS and THIGHS
Mscil'a

SPRY
lib. Con

(•well Chicken

Large Box

*

17c

IVORY SOAP

L IM IT

2 46'*“Cri&gt;*37

CAMAY SOAP

4
5

FOHDHOOR LIMAS
GH’ FHUIT JUICE

Juice

Each

39c

Mmuia Mali

Fancy Tangerine

Cherries

lb. Pk*.

B.'irct'U cr

VUIn Chocolate Covered

lilt boyhood chuIII and lil.ln n
........... hanaiur S y tn a n l i
l l *.i

h'urrr.

A

5-lb bag

A «tn

•i.i •ri •it.. \.,li tir introduced by

Aho . t|»” I.'d at Ihr hannurl ai*
i .ovi iiio i I nil. i W a iirn and hi*
ral.li.rt, the I lmIda Conyr rational
In I. Kalloli, Krdwral
Jud|(r*
of
I loii. In ill I l M i , m ruihrir of Ihr
h im Ida Mnprtmr Court, and mem*
halt ol It.* Ih aid of Coniiid

DOUGH'

Froieo

DINNER ROLLS

. In ai. ail. al.l a y t ui.t |, |lt|j|. I|»

'.li

'F R IG ID

300 Cast 3rd Slre«t

214 Ciil First Si.

. of &lt;..nlln.itil |iril rinan*i

land
m in i imlltaiv Mur*lt in.ludr
i.n .ria l h lii. It Ifl.rly*., runiliia d
ny yen lal nl ihr | l.lld ,\(inv.
ind (iri.rra l ( hall, t K
Tl.oliia*
. oininandlny y. nrm l of Ihr I III.

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OOUClJM

JUICE 5 ““99‘

ThruSat.. Oct 14th

Quantity hiahte Rasorved

of Ir.ilunioala* it a chatim**
*
l oll, far.tlly ami tlu ilrn it all) t
II.t |.| rihti III . outlUor.l

■ AINKSViLl.fc*. Oct IZ i Sut- '
rill I -T h r Annua) Florida
P I.;-1
Kr Hamjuri ai ihr IJ n iv . r«| iy 'r,
: 1 • R o ll ............. Oct I t 14
h»v* a galaxy of "tty r.tm r" prr
'ontlilla* »• ruaalt
S.h dulr.1 foi Morula liym n it
• Frida) ai 5 P .U i ■.- .
• raprcl.il lu »H .a rt |'i if*.

Irrthamfimoms

SNO0CPOP OfiMCl

t luii.lt i*Miltol an.l foiuiri mi.
1 f. triti of M ill' ti y H Irn * a* .he

a i n . a v i ..

U f\A M C £

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i ; l i . * ! . i oli.liitri till. yru(.,.| of
ii.
r S c mii.) A lla y Van Fit cl,

111 1 11. 'ID

Opti.inelrhit
II.* Mayaolla A »«.

Cfyil/iLE)’ 6 /{OMlLitii

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KYKS EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED

« a i nirvaylny Ha fa. Illtir* for a
two front paittfIpatiun In a loin. '
trim i.ailon-wiil p n .n a in to i.n n f
■it M/hly t.al.ird inrn for Lathi
mllilarv anil .■tvlltan d u ljo
Poll..wina th* i r l u m of P re «i-I
itrnl I O lllr Kdmund* from WsihJ i r i -.i i w i n . hr pa. 11. Ipaint In a

i I . till a) fir uir*
y |liil 'i, .
... honor &gt; ...fa if I|lr vt r|»•. •

3*, TO
b i ll. AN •’

OK. C. L. PKRSONS
%

D r. H enry M cLuulin

UnewSF

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Petalen | lu. 20e
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PIN*UP LAMPS

Strainod

-Cooptete with Cord —

WUb PurebaM
ol Any Four

IP'-

TETLEY

QE Bulb*. . .

H i Dob McHeiU-"Hroakiasi Clab" Week

T E ft

Uotete Ovm ABC Btottonn-MoatfoV 4 b M b Friday-B to 10 A M.

Swiit'i

TO W

12 02

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Swift'i

Uata Ixiriger than Wax
12-os Can

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19-os

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21c

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�Mrs. Ford Leaves ,irnUfFoH.K‘,rd Mn,or &lt;v*Russian Composer
The remainder of the aharra.
I 1 L „ O lln iv
at $186 each. were divided
M F llL S
if U F
Half Of Estate To viluril
aniunir ninr gnat-grandchildren. n .
ir
„
n
i
aiv *ubjnt to taxation., 1 * O T I V O T C i M
IlV Q S
Edison Institute AllTinaharva
three grandson* were named
M 0 Si 0 W. Oct U _&lt; ff|_W o rd *
D E T R O IT . Oct. 1 *— &lt;A*&gt;— Mrs.
an&lt;| mutW ttf „ tM „ " Ilir „ v
Henry Kuril let, nearly half of an
Soviet rumputrr Aram Khnchntti•atimxtrd |h,:.oo,uoo e*tau it, the
rian w eir puhli.hiM today in th./•mlly-foun.lril Kdlaun Inttitute
new-pa per Kouaotriol I'invdii
tor educational purpuara.
The aong dealt with the “ Hattie
Uer will, filed for probate today,
.
..
ueathed the remainder to re
k’*tn
and »!.•• touch,-d on
me of Wrath "
vet
and
made
rertaln
rash
be
|
„f
the
Koid
Motor
Co
"
"
tr
a
.
entitled
”S,
the firat of tin two tr|**i
went
queue
M
u
Nettie
M
Scott
of
lliehto
fly.
long
Line
teltanlt
“ We a ir atandlinr fa&gt;t ful the
of the lo rd fan-*'*lami I’atk, Mich , and Mra. Maitha happiness ol the planet, we block
Alia Kurd died Sept. 29 at the Bernice Pardee of Syracuae Ni »
age of h i Her autornohile magnate Vork, iilrntilini onlv a* relative* the roatl toward war
“tSiv* in* your hand, mmrade,
husband, founder of the Koid Mu­ of Mra. Ford, wen left fb.Mai each.
lc t Co., died threr yean ago.
A •imilai bequiet wai rriven light to victury Dial the earth tn»v
Mia. Ford willed f I OOtUMMi t, John II William*, houseman for not tie ' i l aflame, thai catastrophe
Ike Edison Institute founded in the Ford familv for 3n year a. He aiay not t,e unleMlird on ta il I.
1629 by the Ford* and then aun quest* of f 2 ,0uo each went to twr, your hand, comrade, do not *tand
the late Kdtel Ford, “ to do anv or tervanta, Ko*a Huhlei and John P •aide,
all thing* calculated directly or Thompson. and bequest* of fl.iHii)! “Chorua: Wr in Cattlr will rain
In d irt.il, to til,an&gt;e the ciilic ..I tach to two other*. Alph„n*» |), |peace for the raith and ha|,pln,',
lor the peoplr*. In thl* awe*,on*
education.” In* trijoevi i* ti&gt; Caiuwr amt Hubeit Hanklii
fret.
Coon*e| for Mr*. Ford drained j how anyone of u&gt; for tlie H ull,
Of me lil fin thaie, of mu v,d to etllmal*' the laie* on her es- will *taiid to death MV takr oath
mg Ford stock owntd by M u Kurt. tale However, feileral and *tal» peace for eaith and l.ot one *t*|i
e 3,000 each were left l„ two grand Inhetitance taxes on a f l " 000,000 back. There n no (iirndthip •lion
grr than that ol ordinary people
childrtn. Mrt. Waller H.dd Foi eitatt total at.mi in.iaMiAnai
The treond varae:
I I and William i lav Font
topper depo*tl» al the hiputhi
“The h*«it* of ftiend* t„dat
Thtta bei|ii«*t, weir made to
rquilfre Kill* made tome year* *e,, mine in the Hrlyian Congo a ir «o we w arm — dll the whole raith
'by- Fd*el Fold to hit tavo oldei rich it,at the ore ««• at fir*l with our *ong Youi hand corn
lade in fai Rule* Ihr will le
acna, Henry Ford 11. nuw preii- scooped off the am fare
executor* of the eatate The will
vtii flint with
probate
Judge
Junta» A Sexton.
Mr*. Kurd otniral no voliinr
•lock. I la-1 nun-voting *tuck, with
an ratimated valuation of ISjdXI,iiOO, represent* les* than two per
cent of the total .tuck ownership

S

PA(iK NINE

THv SANb'OHI) HFHALDHANKOK1) Kl OHIDA

THUBSDAY OCT. 12, 1950

1 of f .brit that ruatchr* lit* lining

Silvers ol leltu.er *uoked liani
H i n t s T o H o u s e w i v e s le rnat thr*e call takr ytaln* are drliciou* added to a tomato,
and rubi and he replaced wht ii ami-spaghetti ra*irrule. Top with
Hy Anna Mae Sikee
Hitr**at&gt;. It*, far ra »lrr and grated yellow cheeae.
cheap* r to put In thlrld* early
t h r if t y
s ta r t
Conaider “prepares” in new th .li to rnlircly rrdlne the coat
liefore floating a rake hr "u n ­
•
wool clothr* to *av« repair* later , later.
I’rotret new trou.er* by tewing to hru*h the crumb* from the
clothing •perialiat. of the U . S.
ltr|u*i Intent of Agriculture *ug ■etread* Intldr, at .eat and knee*. •ide« ami top.
geat. Clothe* will last lunger, A retread — that U an underneath
look better, requite Ira. mending, «tretch of firm hut thin fabric—
cleaning, and pre*aing if they arc ! it *UKgt'.ted alto for the «eat of
givrii a good *tait and then good a *kiit, rtprcially for the “ .heath**
or tight nklrta fa.hiouahle thl*
care.
fait, lxng lilting l* likely to
To |iiutrct again*! wear and cause them to bulge or .tretrh
per.piratiun *talna, often difficult out ol shalir mile** they air rvlttto remove from eloihe* which air forced underneath.
not washable, the specialists re,
A icarf protect, the neckline of
a«MM mi Wage (tel* oaa * w w or.
comnieiMt putting .liielda in both a coat against lolling a* a wash­
W*IW Mai aha* im **k» 0. 1*0 w k
wool dir..** mid . oat. before able collar Joel on a wot,I die**.
m m A u sm My**,* -*a*f mm &gt;•'*
wearing. (Jive a new dreaa under,
An ncra&lt;ional rCM of a few
aim ahlrld* and »ew III a piece day* I* good fot wool clothe* It
of thill wuthablr fabric over the allow* the wool to ipntig back
upper back to krep oily .oil fiuin and wrinkle* to fall out *o lr*t
tie d ie ... Foi coat., make ableld* pressing ii needed. He cure wool
1 clothe* hang .Iraight on hanger*
freedom of million* of people i* j and are Hut biested tightly in a
aliungei man all
death d, aling cl„*« clc-ael. They need .pace and
weapon*. Youi
hand, comrade, an Occasional bru.hing, in.tdr
and out hrlpc keep wool rlotliet
light mule biaiely
"Choru* All a* one we .land in conditinn. When l.ru'hlng give
like a wall, defending peace with attention to ream*, turn duwn
mu nnanimit) Your hand, com cuff*, and oped out pocket*

t

mw
JfV

$

Now She Shops
“ Cash and Cariy”
W ilho ug Painful Backache

Aa me |M bidet, auaaa mud oita»n • t « r *
estitU r . &lt; i(e o »t if oruc-AiBf at M|MO»o t»lv «o 4 v «a h U ett funs*
•wU uptollibta
Mp
lira. It ko may bod maty folk! ta
t f p o i f l b f k r t s . h i , k - « of p * p Bbd

OMigf. Nradarkii ftpd dJlllkloi U «t lt»f

we* t*l|Mi vi littm ol ktuagH t»M iMwli
frio.
kU.i J*« IriKkUoBO 4-o la «a4J
d«m p »o«« vt dtetoiy lodurtvtura

U rtki d(««gialtrto sro dec «• Iheoo
*o. m » L a i ■oil. Itv Deoa s fiU . A miU
dlkffltf lUoJ lermifollf It BUlUai far

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f
PURE CANE
Blessed Relief
from Cramp Pains r’- .f *' M* '•"* *■'* v-

iadi, for happlnrr* on earth, for
liieudthip. brotbci hood, and un
A l Syracuse, N V
a tia lf i,
bitakalilt alliarne
'[«&lt; our rnrimea Ihiealen will, light that talk* ha* a loudspeaker
war your hand cuniiadr. and wr fed by a tape ifinrdet to wain
pedr*tilan* lo tr caiefol
sill win

2 , M, t

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SUGAR

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Rom where 1sit . . . 61/ Joe Marsh
Squint's Drumming
For Fair Play!
(Vqaiat UrUer » wigblf prwsi uf
Ua Ur ke i . w lk .i I r e n •*
Kit.r Huad — t*ue ul iba g &lt; «lu ..l
.put. aiwmMl Uu*.

uut th*ir be aay*. “ with a has
ylgb leading: 'If ) -e u.-ot uum#
tia*h . u tbtue I Uka U keep
u.y yiugcit) ciaau! *

U« * Own U&gt; a i l* . about It
tau.f tboogh b,«u.* mat in ch

) ruin abyre I il k Sruint * uga
• bouM ai.kc ...• auuM-ba tu.dc.4c
Ii k yh -ilu a ip ci* p r . l l ) d a ra td

ducuycil l a .r u*,« look al hi* M vg

.-■ ..u.id of il.*u.*ci»* . Jiv* &lt;ca*l

M l) . Meg llwU ecu wc truck. au«l

i m i yuan folk* |u*l l u l l tu be reuiind.d Itial in*J ought tu b a it ua
aiuch itgard f w tbetr aeigbkol*'
u y i.u mm iha) &lt;ku I w their n i l

M | go*, a load uf rubblib. .pilliug

.ti . , ku place and lb* lu .J iU f .
w . M oukdu l that make yeu in*d'
| *m sight bquuit arvppe*) O
tha Uwae U « « r a fneudiy giaaa uf
geo, ty m il me *&gt;oat h r . n u .
“ l yol a cuapW uf %uyi) un *). i

Adv
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TR A P !

ItM RiSi/trSi
1a

A FACT . . . .
No Other jBeef So Fresh Can Be So Trader
* What b GAT-RITE
TENDERAY BEEK
Briefly Eat,Rita* Truderay
Beef U freah-kllled beef made
dalk-ioualy tetvder, without expenaive wRateful ageing, by
governiaeiil patenUil Tandetay
| MthodL

* Natural Tenderizing
Speed Up 14 Timee
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Sirloin, Club or Hound

* No OUwr BeeY
IJke lit
tirade fur glade, no other
beef ao Irrtli can be to tender
a* Ea t-Itilr Tgnderay Beef
I tin . claim tannot be truth
| fully made for any other beef

lb

* -Never Premium
Priced!

Juicy Rib

Not on* Par Mia u* a tboua.arid tuu
uu taajf d aeal aa Under
u tatt rlifc Taoderay yat it U
pi icyd
. 1 in the aatne range a*
w beer al cutnpar able qual

•‘ e

lAk llXe Tenderay Baef la
ra n d-aged-end lender nod in
approximately iM Itoun. 14
U ra a taatar man tin old ea
penal tea, waetaful ih H I mkI o t
.S ^llM *
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A H i Tenderwy proceaa pie
aeryea rutlural vitamin., valu­
able Jukwa and flavor,

♦ NoOdaff A d d e d T m t hneee Tuken Away

lb

Brisket Slew
M ulyl

Kotblng la added to the Beef
Wf Tenderay— and nothing ax.
OTPI T O U a H N E S S — ta taken
•way.
That*a w hy E a t-H lU Tende
ray Beef ta T E N D E R EV E R Y
T I M E you buy it.

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EAT - RITE 3BRDERAY BEEF IS
SOLD ONLY IH OUR MARKETS!

SmciJI, H a t o r W h o l#

SWIFTS

Hams

* Try K«t-KI(e
Tenderay Beef
AT OUH RISK!

Hamburger

Ho iltad w r e a ir we that
and rveryun* who luve.
r u d e r , deUcum* flavor ful
B re l w ill accUun Eat Kile I 'm
d tta v aa the “ world'* grratrat
meat dUcovery
that w r o jr
pile t in t it under a IH iU lil.K
A N T E E If it'* not tendrr
' t r a r y cut of Eat Hite I'm delay Href will be *old witli
thl* guarantee

Sliced Bacon

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Fresh Beef Toagnes
Miiee Standard Oysters
Lk
Large Oceaa Shrimp
A rm iar. Pare Lard u eta.

Bacon

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F D h N lS llE D A P IS FOR K h N l
I 2-Room* w ith griidte hitb and
E ln trie kitrken.
I S-hoomi with Plifaly bait aiul
Fie*lit* kJuhea. A p U r 212 W
4lb fit reel ar Nirk t u
Hture
410 { t a n / u r d '
T liR E E R O O S TTb n tiih * j ap.rt
merit with uteri,ed pargh 0
teen Apt*. Cad 0#o ur 1323 eveniaf^a.
&gt; ___
I.A K |i|fb r. Farnifhtd iCetnge.
H ating • P tiH rig - C tttJi
Ail
I'oaveaten/ek Hurgetont Henan*
* - j * r . . _
I'lantoitun Kalalet Duplet
Unr
tide fnritfrht.1. out unlum nh, 1
Hej- Wbjddiin, J J'» So tPai I l . •
Two 2 Ruom Aparllnrntf
nm-ly
fuin i-b rd — elrctrir kitrnrliv One
furnichad Uedrt,u«ci. 20ti l.a„i*l
Phone U O -W
)un,t«bed apartment *6 roam* ami
bath Klerttlr refrlgergtai, gal
*tove, hut water. Clk*e In Phono
nn*-J.
Nlre eit an thrwo room apirinient
fur rent. C lo u In, at| tu b irn lence*. Adult* only. $(5.00 per
week A p p ly 81? Palraetio Aye
n 'llN I H ll K B Apirinient 3 larg'e
room 1 , pHvatP hSlh Prleldalrr
and ga» range. 4f&gt;0 Pdlmrttu

Suiuii

Quick Ftu-i*n. tfrud* A. C;e**«d a Cram*

Ew lrt’a Fremluai Sliced

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kod Stored. 110 W. P tril Stronl
Phwito OOO^W.

Smoked Hams
Ib

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• ilwe* tar gee hla* Iwoeertaw
* ilia** •* **• lla* raoVeilaa
l* ilwe* «a yee Uae laeeeifao
»« H&gt; lla* |ar V**Hy l'*BW— l
Pie* ward* tu the lla*.
Ii.eki. rgya lay kla.M It,* edga.

a m .a F a

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10-12 lb.
A varae*
H alf or
W b o la

P m Heaulla
The l.lle a la i n il* *yylr l*
a* Weal Ada gokTlaked I* r »*
eaafard U w l f i

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M euty

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Baking Hens 1
Rqd Perch Fish Fillet
Tasty C jt f iF ille t
«
Pollock ar JNbitiog Fillet u.
QretMd Freak Whitiag u.

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I i.'liNI.HMKI) Apartnirril AM. ..
tlvej .auitablr fur couple IftO.OO
j i y l h . jtfiono Hi64-J

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home not too
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or unfurear lo w n -^fnrnlnhed
on
niihed. W ill pgy gnod vear round

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Lut 100
NICK CO!
Carat*
4 Iota IS,
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dtnikiied
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Pkdae li r a
ua
Ponarm River, fUhlng ramp i l u ,
■tor Ctnavdral Harbor and Co­
cog Cguieway. Fried I w dew a
and 1007 duo li t yr. and 1*44

A I.K 1 400 foot
RACKlfralC 8SA1.R
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tood Only Thru Saturday , Ocf. 14th
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A p p ly
Small utcKlrrii flam* J lM*tio.im » M 'M t lt M 'h li
I ait**\ * I ti up S l o l r
home tirhrral K lrd lic kit,-hill
Price frl.MNI.
t'o ltile o l Mk.fitUll It,I , ouklllK Cl,,I
It &lt;I It K It I
&gt;V 11,1.1 AMS. Itr.lt.,.
kill Im‘11 u i»rk
-M p U Pig ‘S ’
Itayinoud i l.uud&lt;|ui*i, .\**m-iai,
W Mplli’
I'huae 7U'
Atlnnii, llank 111,1, iirS|NK.S.&lt; ntlll •ii upiri &lt;eolr f*»i t Kr
l If, ,1 r I l * , , i * r
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in f 'iu of S 411'
Phone MH7-M.
foil! ( '••III|»A8 % 11441% 4il|l||l|o»tlll4
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S— A H T K T .K H HIM H A I.K f40•f**» N
fllkr Cilll* of 44t|| kff(4k%
Ifltf So»*lt lift II Ifll-Mu Ik If III
conn a n h m n
I r i r 'l n l III n i.4444if |iii«||ir'k f*.i
ll.ed and .lio|iworn &lt;1,11,11!
&gt;44lJ|a«‘if. VAIlft* |(«U Il ls'll'* I |il
Mattrraar*
1 g yj
i *\J*4IU |M7, Mruipliie Trtlll
ll.ed all rni'tal IM 1I1I) rahinrl 7 nr.
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ll*«d Ice Hoar*
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WfllfK W \N I Kf)
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ll.ed 2pr. Living Kim,in Suit*- I f of,
U.r*l .1 lie Living If,-un Suit, l'i Uf, A l l. T Y l ’ K li t.f H u lM oi-i Wulk
lit UMihilili if .it r* h r t
K*li*
ll.ed Kllihrn t'ahllirt
l!» nr,
inalr*
ra ifra nfrr
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lirh iry
II*e,I l hiirnrr Oil K.mg,
&lt;!r '.I
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r u n \l 4.0 «MUi I
H(»e, tall S- fa If, .1*
Mr M,
special' 4|n- III,Hide If, ,1
h*i Ml 10— li»i*iurh* H|i|ioi I 011II ir • — 10
It,',,in Roll,
llkrit M|m Walnut llliiliig
K,„,i» Niitfr
HU Mi .SMAl.l. M K \ I .M ukrl ui. i k iu rrrlo'v. )iu«!nri« I •K Hp.imih fof
N I T I I H K III s \ N POII If
l«|llfiy. .Naval l|p i iv r l.uriltUli.
20.109 K |ai si
pi...... |*7
n o s.tnfotif \%o*
r.s iiL i.M a n .s n-d
k ,,,*
p r,d
Toucblon A SVat Mill, I2UI Celery 12 s ?••.4 I \ I. MKHVK I s
12
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S TA N LE Y
P ltn lilft IS I'aillr*. LAW N Yll l\Y 4 Ii * Shui period hi
ryrli-, irpm ird, l,u k and key
Iloilr*. Oi|lI'huiit 'tif M
woi k Pronipl erlV.re II W
riaorgi* SinlOi. .1o2 Jv**arume
SI.,1111a,. 111. t III. SI
A*e.
vodt
W, hull! lu * when t„u don't I,liny It I I* A I II M O D t l t M l K
I,uni, Onlv lo". down now (t ynur p it •. ripiiuii. i„ L A N K Y fl
■pnir.t
I II v I i i n In - 1 aliii.rm
Phone lot
I.d jii Dep't . Room i l l Phggt
New YYmk Sin e,
ft t,f» pi
'.'HU Sanii.lil Allaiilli Nalldllii
Coiinrr Paint*
t i l l lial
Hank M nnl.r, FD|f7
|
Army Pop Tenl*
4 Uf, ea MEW FI. DO KM (urlacrd lu MTA lin ) niaukrl* tenl*. larp*. l ',i
fe.iicn Old fluoti wad* like
Jkikel*. Boon, floihiiig and
urw Hiilthliig. iLauiag A wax
Shoe.
lug p.iitkl.le power plkki t i
For k Leii*i bov, liy
year, n ip e iie m t m btfuiwklk
ARMY N A V &gt; SI'IIPLIiM
County, 11. M llltaioB, loka
110 Hanford Ate
I'liuor 1111
Mary
r n h ' s a i .i
F.ight uu vented ga*
Drag
line b.illdoier, dump h u rt
hitler*. Same a* new Kell after
Nov. i rhautfiug lu vrnled in «i 1 m., k, till dirt o .tli and . l o
h&gt; load ur )c&lt;L. Contact U R
ere. Culuiilal Tu u iitt Court. Lake
1 ,h*tnl anj aiioctatet. 109 t
Shut* Drive
flew You Ate., Dei.and.
Pk
m i k c i I a n p i s f . rxch n .gi
w,
kfiU nr 2BV-W
'
buy, ttli, letup 121 I. IM PhoinV E N E T IA N
B L IN D S m a il T »
ntt4
oidri
pruiinule* Venetian Bilal
Tifa Fog mat hip, mounted u , 1917
to
B2U w lid M.
ri.JS,
Mod,I CJ-2 A Jeep, 1 wheel
.111Ve Will •, II cither ,,, both
II Y ill' have on Alcuhulir Pij X•If. W .‘Ml, f &gt; Pi,one HD. J
lr 11, and waul help, write P. 0.
S W L E T IIA.Ml I N or angel, f l .uo
ih,* Kif'i Confidential AlruholUa
Uichel H YV Lord, Phone t i l l
Ailuii) inou*.
|
J.
YVAICII Itepaiong All work uat*
M ISSIONARY Ever bearing Straw
antred It, n*onat.lr pi leek
. M
berry pluiit* II o,i inn. 4w pel
Engli*ti Jr Pholu I T «B J
thou.ainl H YV
Lord, phonr
n:i4-J
Call Phone ||&gt;H| for
h W a K R I IO P
40L r. Itii St
All lypr* of Hook Work.
We liny, Sell or Tfade 11*0*1 Mat) MrKlrilie) il..okkeepiug
aaylhing. phony ipo-J.
Service
ItiM,III 403
Uao C U l 6 k 'MA- |T -effective foi
Atlantic Hank Hull,ling
u,e agdln.t rrickvi mole* nil
woim* and gratahopper*. J o
Caring foi Hahir* at 127*4 D .ni|io
Ho«t„i,. I ni,- \l,,1,1 .•*• M,,» .’ul
Avenue Mr* (I W M ill! I
h O O lT F1 0 H F N C K (Treulating
(III lleatw 2 (iiant
Hofrirr* S P E C IA L Repair Sj i v i , ,,ij Afltii)iie (Turk* Pick up ap.l dkPrarllrkllv new Call 7f»H J nftei
liver K M Engli*li. Jr. Phonr
jjja g l
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Stron* S N A I’D ItA liO N nlnnt*
. J J g j w , Itm^Ploiiie lif.1-2.
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’ a r t i c i .k s w a n t b d
6 B D Y IN U A C A R ? Hefoy. fin,
ring kee u* to *ave money
*YE B u y . r e e l a t k a d k u*»d
ilallmriit Loan Dep't . Kuoin SIT,
furniture. Wfll.on-Maier FurniPhone 294
Sanford Atlknil*
tura Oo.. 811 K. 1 &gt;I _Phot,.
National Hank Metnl^e Vl)|p__
K O l l-A W A Y ' B E D . gooil' condi- Will Mil niher 12if Oldvrnohiil 8
Don. PhoM 785 \V
dr aedali with 19,000 actual mill*
W A S f^D oi 1949 Ford Station Wagon *Uh
C L E A N C O T T O N HAAS
•I INK) mile- lloth In perfect (gnT U E S-----------------A N F O H H 1 IKKALD
dltiori Phonr nW-W
m 1108
Park A ve
7—
P r(* l,n e itorf-Ja p plle * — 7
1935 Chavrviet 2-duur »ad*a.
a.chui&gt;
Call m«,.M .Ite r b P.M. vi «bU
ilv— (toiga (tubbier, h*n.
•itwh turkey*. Call 758 11
al 118 Elm Ave. __________ M
S P E C IA L S A L K
49 Willy* Jeepiter
H IM • E L F W ANTE i ')
47 Chryaler Wtndior 4^oor
Sedan, new uiinl
SlrtS
W A N T E D : KiparUncad grocery
ra*bier, a«* 19-16 ’ high ichn.il SPMlNoi.K COUNTY MOTOM
Ph«U IfU
Hutktlon. A ra l/ Margaret Ana. 111 E. lit Si.
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PAGE TEN

rn r»M V F n p r» rrrn A Tn

Santa Claus May Chalk Up Record
As Toy Makers Expect Banner Year
By S A M D A W S O N
N E W l O l t k . O ci. 12 — O P )— T o y makers u y that Santa Claui
may «halk up a ircnrii or two himself Ini* year.
Ilie y Innl lot high m a lli in lalrt, at good at nt heller than la•I
fear » irenitl 1VM) million, at manufacturer»’ value. They promise ne &lt;
high* in v a n ity ami i|uality u f t
plaything- In ^rsnt*'* park.
I ii. i
Mill !•&gt; alHiiit the aama repicsrnted In toys. Cireu»-mind■t l i - t y« it. Hut thou- will 1.4 ed youngsters ean find sets with
m n rr I i t fur 8-intn to viatt, ami thr props, performer* and ani­
th rir Hml* may hnvi' mute money mal* needed to atage big top art*.
thl» y n r , -uy* \ rlh u r M. R a­ There'* a carousel that work* for
phael,
pH &lt;ii|. nt
uf
the
T o y any child wanting to try a band
otiiirm tut. t . ..f thr II. S. A ., at amusement park operate m.
Games alto folios* the trend
In r. H r p rn ilct» n n-enrd
nia«■H
lot to&gt;&gt; Ill •piti of the television toward careers. New "real situa­
tion" game* include; oil prn«e ia tr
Mall unit i houses t o m to m n - peeling, foreign trade, crime dr.
ru r. tin 'll iiim Christina* cata­ tcctinn, la n g r rtdinng, big game
logues, jm t corning out, liat a* hunting, and politics.
And for those who insist home
high . . Tut i n r io t molt1 toya
llna yra r than laat anti give making I* a profession, too,
plat tliinya titnrh apace in th*’ there sre many new style* In
equipment, For one, there's »
bonk a.
Yount; mwlaiya ami cowgirl* miniature di*h-wa*hlng machine
PfOlehl)' m l! •luinlnatf the toy which really cleans tiny pln*ti.
ile p a itn n iil« of a t o m
again— dishes.
a i i mi
i- (It m l . to the tele,
Knr the coming generation of
vlalon popularity.
drrorators there's a line " f pla*ll.
It'it 'In fu l l"
liiiaineaa am) furniture five inehe* high with
proft iloiial man. ami the roniluK a floor plsn for a ranch house.
cures-t p u l, will have bigger InIn the buslnrrr of child cate,
ii'n r t . '"t&gt;.
there's tills one— a new serthPI vying hu-lins*
reallatieally hles doll with blank faers of
•v11i i
•&lt; rtn. h iirnecforUi, ju d g ­ vinylitr plastic, with crayon* f"i
ing by lite tnya being previewed
drawing on any features the
al tin Atm in a n To y Institute.
Ile ie nr........me nf the businesses v»ung m e 'h «r may fsney. She
can wlp« them off with a ti»*oe
'm l ptnfravlona a youngster can
and give her doll another new
m a le a plait in Ihia Christm as—
face pronto.
in •hi- mu -ct y;
Would lie a wonderful idea for
Young an I" Ieel a who want lu
lot* of us.
I n "in* city planner* can have
d ! l i i l - i i ilfcel liyn o t with
•tore*, apartment i and h a u io i IliiHiii-ul 11pin* ,\rknn*Jt*
Ill 'll- la Ml-" a juvenile d ia llin g
•ii' i- a
f u the lln lto I Olilrnl Tinnier KMintalnr
Nation*
liuiliting
Toy
lumlier lie Suffered frejieiencle* of
ra id
f f it -i i htnee to work out Vitamin* III, |l£ Nlseln and Iron
a j"ii from blu rp rinly.
An nli'ini' M i n g y lab set in f|i"|. n 'vork-'Mi 'ielget rounter
fm fe u . ling mil uranium (fro m
im | i .1 ■ i ’ o li.el ila in the act).
• -.1 '|.
.lore nwnera have a
wide eholre. I ling a lo ir fountains
rnnir eninplete with a malted
milk machine that works, and soft
drink
di«pen«era
and
sundae
dir to* Super marketa are aval*
U l le , toy alle.
Garage
m il
arrvler
station
training i&lt; nostible with tnya.
O u r sti'tbiii ba* * pump for wasbIne rai-i. oil -banging apparalua
and a working elevator for roof
parking T i m . '* •„ auto repair i
to r *ei Inrlnding a lark, wrench '
and reninvable wheel* and lire
T o y maker * have duplInCled
almo i " n i
vtvle uf truek In
Alii»l|evti
roomietre,
complete
» l l'i cargo
Young engineers will have
•h Hc |ei of toys, Including
latest tin high powered
locomotive
And thr*ie'* a new
•eala livetel file engine with a
It J. Chandlrr, klH l-arrr Itlvd ,
four-foot extension ladder.
i in lint Bprlnga National Park,
Tlie
anui'cment
Industry
Is I. Ark., will he Bft years old In Orti"

Miller Arres
tty ItO S K o m c L
Mr. and Mr*. Alfred (in v rr nrul
daughter. Helen, re tu rn'll from .
trip north Friday. They mutorai
North a* far a* Allstny, S . i
brother and su tcr-in -la w , Mr. and
Mr*. Charles lls ra rd M r. Ila rn rd
where they visited M i- G
'
was a New York State c m tilo j'"
at the State rapitol in Ali*anyt f many Vent*. The drovers and H r
llararii* |htn tMIft d Vei
ami New H u m p -i'lie *li •111 •■11 ■•
flellow, KalJ*. Vt., I n ’ t l d l 'M ill,
friend*. After re lu m in g to vi
bany the Govcrs then went on
West llamp*tend. I.ong Island,
Y.. where they visit'd with the i
former nrighteir* ar.d friend-, Mt
and Mrs. George llishop, Mr. u n i
Mrs. Kniil Hints who a c |ile|*a
in r •« move to Florida havlin*
bought a home in |-ake lb b n . «r i
Mr*. Hover'* aunt and uncle, M»
and Mr*. Peter Johnson.
While ni l . " f Island i 1
relrlirated her birthday Ks-pl - i
with a patty ut I lie tiiirih-ri t'li
Hotel in Harden Pity, lo n g I
land, present at tin putty I* id'
her jutevnta wo rt |s p great hunt
and uhjte,- M i. •nn(1*'Mr»' I t l '
d/ihn*«n .»nd Mr. und Mr O r f i / 1
Itmtisp. Vh 1 «l&lt;tr&lt; r i*
sertyidgCV f " 'M e 'M iliter
hrie at Miller Acre*.
Mi. and M l". Fram e* Keel ol
ftmvroa Drive returne*l M 'indii,
with their house trailerr n ft'i
•pemling five rnonihs in A lb "'
M i r r , where they vl-lted
hildrrn und
llu ir
family of

Iwr ■'i"l la believad to ba the "hi
est llmlwr estimator in Arkansas..
He feel* better now than hr ha*
in a long tlrnr since IIA H A C H I.
, ba* hrlpc*l him relieve deficlenriei;
»f Vitaminsa III, 113, Niacin, amt
Iron.
Here i* M i. Chandler'* stale
i mi nt; "I suffered with aches and
[•ain*
iln of nsurltla In the shoulder*.
K
ID MI'RNCKN M o o t a
P* and knee*, ll waa almost im ­
T A l l 'K I . F o r m o s a n - i •••
possible In sleep and I bad loti
W*i •Naliona"*t China observed It* my appetite, hut IIA B A C O li ha*
Indcpetidepee lav I'wtav with re done me more good ihun anything
new0.1 p le d g o In wrest lh » m*to cite. | have taken about .Hi bottle*
larvt from the Ite^s
nf IIAIiAt'BI*. The pains have
The m ra Inti was the annlveisarv | licen greatly reduced"
of f.'un V sl Ken-' i»vot| that over I Why IIA D A C O L Give* Knell
threw the Mam-hu Dvnastv an**
Fin# Result*
H A D A C o l. does not lust bring
evtahlishe*! the Chin* Itrpuhlb In
»ymp|nmattr relief — H A D A C O L
IV I I .
General' (inn Chiane K s i-K h rl nnw makes It possible to artually
ehatged the Chinee (Vvmmunl • relieve the causa nf ache* and
gnv-rnm rnl i. "a punnet t -r l m - pains in the shoulders, leg* ami
enniioiini hv Itns-bn lmn»rt*l|«m " arms, certain nervous dbmdeit,
fie said lu ge nnml&gt;ert of R"**la" ami a general run dpwn weakenel
hare taken &gt;ontrol nf Chins'* h*r iimdlllnn due to such deficlenrie*
bur*, allflel'D. tallwav* and mine* In your system.
H A D A C O L not only supplies de.
rrlhcrlnn.educated K. C. Wu.
f w r n n r nf this l-land *lion*h"l I firlrat system* with extra mnan.
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1 n sfhbh the NallnnalDta f|r*t from titles nf Vltair.lns B
Ihe mainland la*t year, predicted- and Niacin but also helpful
I am pnsilivr well lie ha k In HIM " amount* nf Important Calcium
Wu addte'sed a nnw d edlmated and Phosphorus— elements •&lt;* vital
al inn.raHi nutsida Nationali*! head to help maintain good health ami

Nationalists («ivo
Pledge To Conquer
Mainland Hv 1951

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mr Ogr l„ N alm nallD official*.
'
Th e Henemli -Im o -aid the Chi

iir -r Red have an army of R.fMgi..
mm, i„it plan to rnn.rript noonn..
tmn of the nation'* .'Ifm.fimt/Hg) far.
met*, ChDng said ihe Cnmmunlsts
are I'Uilding the armv by mean* nf
a potgr and -"ra iled land reforny*.
de«rrl|.o| Iho-e art Inn* as
•t*l&gt;. toward enforcement of i-c .
ret clan*** In the Red treaty with
Russia.

"Th e chief hurpnve nf thi* t r a'v
Is to otillrr the ton.nnn.nnn n cp ic
of China a* Riiatla'a Instrument In
ronoueting the whole of A »U ami
4.000 mm suiiair mile* nf tr*a on
the Chinese mainland a* R i'»-I»'
tiaae, for avereaaion ar*ln*t th«
whole world." Chian-, said
I t * a * * e r t r « t t h a t a ll l e v e l - n f t h «

Chinese Rail government and arm*
“ under the strict rontfol of Roviet
Rtrxsla." Formosa, he added,
longer 1* In danger nf being con­
quered

pie strength I* "snothsr msran-

the entire pennle."
bl* "do«hte.'«n (tenth dav of *hhlnd the Iron Ciir*alo *r* *•
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gtandrhlldrrri, D ic in g their stay- rake with candles and pink Icing
in Athol, Mr Keel wa* a**l*tant with Ice cream waa served,
The following day, Monday, Mr
to D r llow atd Adams, vrterinian,
and i an tell &gt;.f uiany interesting Itol rrt Sent! and hit daughter,
torn-. .,f rlu ldt'-n and their pet* Mr*. Mildred Januza and Mrs. B.
Idle K " I* liveil in Mount Doi a Joseph left for Medford, Long Is­
l&gt;efoic they m ine to lleltary last land after spending the *umnter at
y sr*. The* lim e n lf .id y built 3 ' Lake View cabins. Mr*. Ja n u iz
garage and utility loom and are managed the cabin* during the
starting on their home while liv ­ absence of Mr. and Mra. O ut Raping nil the **»"( liim-elf. Before prich Heorgr H a rt accompanied
m i; in I
truil« i Mr K &lt;•1 in do- thr part, lie Is going to W arwick,
t MniinK
n «ir nlil Mr. K&lt; ••I wn» S' Y . to visit hi* mother.
Krgulai meeting of thr Dellary
l*tnprir (gey of 1 garage and fi'p lii
\ Klf)r,
•Iwtli i
M&lt;•**., 1M II f i v l r Association Incorporate*!
&gt;•.If R.
will (a held Tuesday at 8 I*. M. at
M r. nrtt! M n . C ly l,' ll-igtn- rclc- Miller Acre* offire. A ll meml&gt;er*
Mfiniv cr -s*y are iirgid to attend.
iii a t &lt;**i the ir w i
t thr h&lt;nm nf M r. a u l
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. W . !,.
Tu c,,la V it1
Htrvrn* of tsmyra Drive is M r.
Mr*. 1' . D *Shl||•4 in taiki* tin mil
ti»n. A •b IIf'|4f||« •htlllf't HAS sr-rvi-d Steven*' sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mr*. Morris Montgomery
tn iu«i' &gt;r *if t»M' (NYA' iim. 'l lhe Ila
cur* n»'»v n| i fkln thrir
lovely of f let roil, Mirh. The y expect to
home hi, r
•r1 Sfu&gt;9IU
Drrvr •pend a month here duting which
-ll -it,lid «l .• flM t «ff A ityi* at, *.i 1 time they will tnui thi* state and
MIC
ll •1 ‘ Y
their vi*it many of thr Sttractinnr
1no«!*rM|*inv
Florida ba* to offer. Th e y am
yi I’Uii'l i. r r n g n tnlnliofi &lt;.
Srhtnir i r
Mr*. J?iMfih
a n d planning on visiting Tam|&gt;a, St.
&lt;taught'”i a, Mil*I m «I, I'ntllltir /till IV le r-l.u rg , Miami, etc.
!l1r r %ith M r an 1
D »r»tb . . i
W r .*te all ve iy happy that Mr.
Mr
|!oltr ft .Sri&gt;of 1# Inv#' it 'turned Jam** Itolnnry and Mr. M’illlam
fl'un a f# W (U &gt;•' vaf ntion in -St. Newell are luith gelling along m i
wh «*tf ih**y vi Itcrl n irrlv «f t rr their operations. The y
I'llc r-li u t r
are lioth at their respective home*
with fr i, ut I" i»f th r Sdf.tl«,
Mi-* Pat
JV h m ifrr rr (•lu i t - now. and wish to thank all of
. i tetoliel |. th 'ir friend* for the kindne«*e«
tint joi ie mid that were liestowed upon them.
n un, beside* 1The*e two grand fellow* are alPr* r lit for the
In.i ..thy. u rt r hr t V* i»f»«lflH»! ll«T mo*t nest d&lt;Mir nrighl'or* and hail
and M i r to lu- hopsitallied almost at thn
guri'lfatl ••. Ifi
same time We hope that will soon
■ llrowti. Mr
4"l Mi
1
Sd fft ( «t|n*l Ii•r fnollirr iift*l lu- all well again.
1 .ii
nn&lt;!
Th&lt;- new home of Mr. Fredrick
i.r, M r.
itiifrt. AM r r *|l 'eh'lle MMfm ollltfiwi .tollnv on Smyra D rive i* comnlet- i\) .t hirlhtUjr ed and he and his *l*trr, Josephine
. 1 f.Ti ?U

are eipected to move In any day.
T h r v came from ack»«n Height*'
Long Island, N . Y .
Mrs. Alexander Ja llw it. her *on.
Ale*. Ja . and her aunt. Mt*.
Marie nckafair, moves! mt.. lh&lt;
duplex apartmiVil of M r. and Mr*
Robert Brown on Gem Lake. Mre
Jalbert is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs
Vincent Valentine of
Medina Rd. and Mr* C gglnfgir
I* Mr*. Valentine** - ted. They
plan to stay here for a yeai Mr*.
Jall.ert'» husband I* stationed in
Alaska.
Mr. ar.d M r*. f'haile* Youman
and M r. and Mr* It. Hire " f De
Itarv Drive *pent Th u rs d a y in
Dade C ity and Lakeland visiting
friend*.
Guests nf Mr. and Mr*, till*
Itapprich were
Mr. and
Mi
Charles Daly nf Tam pa.
After spending a few day* at
the Lakevirw ahm*. Mr. J Klunii
formerly o f D e lU rv , left
f"&gt;
Cuba.
M r. and Mr*. Dale Dm. little,
formerly of D nllury, visited many
nf th rir friend* la*l To* da)
They now live in H lllfpoit, Fla .
and Mr. Ihuilitth i* now secretary
and treasurer of the nulf|a&gt;it
Itralty Company Th&lt; ir on, F i "
land, was th r originator of tin
roluinn. Mr. Ih m littlr until hi
department from here wu p i' -i
dent of the D ellnrv Civu A
lion. Inc.
What wc believe to |M- thr fu -t
night blooming reru to bb&gt;"m in
Miller Acre* tibMimed unexpected
Iv during tbr night on W i - I i«'«&lt;I.i &gt;
In the garden of M r. and M r .
Anthony Oppcl, When Mr*. D p i" I

looked ot of the front door flr*t
thing T h in ."lay morning, therr tt
wa* In bloom ll wa* a gift from
Mr* Dickerson of the Grey Sha
dow Nurseries in Sanford only
ten da y- ago ar.d the first these
folks have teen.

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Truman Plane Attorney For Alger Hiss Brands
U .S. A ssen ts
Lands S a f e l y
Chambers As Psychopathic Liar To MacArthur
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N EW Y O R K . O il. 13
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Die tlelenre raid tushy that Alger
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imaginitmn" of cx-Cnmmunul Wlutlaker Chsmhcti.
M m . 46-ycsr-old fotmet high State Dfpaitnient official, war
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* of appeal* against hit conviction
fi

Rotary Speaker

He lint t&gt;rrn free in $10,000
tail nine* he was found guilty
last Ja nuary of falaely denying
he wf|pp«-»| secret* to Chambers
for a prewar Soviet »py ring. A
previous trial rndril in a Jury
■leaillock.
tine of IIiea* attorney », Rohert
M ftenjamin, argued tn*t Cliaml&gt;er», the chief .ircu-ing witness,
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Rule In
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Korea North Korean Supplies Lines

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IOKD&gt;. Oct 13— v l ’ i 1hut'
— I hr In ilr H Sta le . In d down a
Prendenl Tinman flew here loilav
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three-point hlurpiiitl tndav lor
en route lo a hitlory-making oneH e 's
S orry
S o m e o n e Korean «tound lone, and Allied
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, #.day eonfetrnce tnmortnw with
P u b lic
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General MacAtlhur.
Korean I nmmi«sion and the K o ­
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The pietidrntial plane “ Inde­
P o l i c e m a n ' s M u r d e r Siberia on the hla/ing new northa unified country. It also •all*
C o n tin u e d
Progress
pendence*' landed at Hickam Field
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for trial* of Mar criminal*, h *t
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Koh.
U )f(f
(1| ..............
r 4 ( l |r m r „ l
at 7 :5 6 A M . (1 2 :5 b P M . E S T )
no reprisal* arain*l North K o ­
tiAINhSVH.IT.. On. II &lt;»T)
ftom ihe Faitlield-Suitan A il Fotce
rean
soldier*
or
l'«*mmdn)*l
rtt
(Ihg
Ihshl
McCullough
wra.
ill^
A
|
|
|f(|
4m
|,hllunu*
lan.lmg
along
“These iuror* knew that the
Stale Schivd Supt. Ihoma* D. ,
Party m -m brr* in the north.
irstrd lialay to apfieat helnte Sen the heavily bomhatded ioa*t.
hate in California.
{ juror* in the fir«t ca*e who voted
Hailey today called lot itnmediale f
.or acquittal hu| been »uhjreted
ale t Itmr in*f»tlgatOf* to tell nl
White Houtr official! dttcloted t
Hut the South Kote.in mlanltv
L \ K E SUCCESS. O d I I -&lt;/V&gt; a. tuition of citiren* committee*
o 'u rassment," ha &gt;aid.
III* gttolgr igatnst a fotmet |*olue
that the Prrtidrnl will confer to­
(R O K il made it a lluee-ply at­
Sped 'ter* jammed the stnafl
Die United Nlalr* agreed lotfav n rtlm tlmn " mi the county tommorrow with General Douglat Maccourtroom and the hallwt
V lirutrnatit win* w.*» tlttn Itom am- tack with an uneapei tr&lt;| llirutl
aide
a* toiiay'*
j lhV Genetal Doug la. MacArthiir . mun.ty and xltnol Icxcl" nmilar
lie a*
today's hearing
hearing opened!"
i_
.vkrthur at a fioint wett of Hawaii.
liuth Sept 25.
north (torn captured Wnman, |w»»t
The appeal wa» hefore a three-1 unified command should govern to the Citiren* Fomtnillee which
I ol twinge W lute.
Naiiotics ol the Sea of |apan
Official* awaited the arrival of
judge n net.
North Korea until ihr U. N Korean 1. irnnl ihr 1047 k IkhiI I a w .
liui rau insrsligatm on loan to
M r. Trum an’t plane at Hickam
(Red Knrea'y Pienner Kim II
I lie cornmilli^t
committies 4rr
are n m lrd .
CpI Clntiile 'Vetheiington J r
lhr v n a tr group. *aul McCullough.
Field.
lului*
*»l
Itadry
said.
In
‘
in*ore
continued
Ryan* W*l»c t&lt;v&gt;L over the r « •*j
can •♦til
.on of M,
and Mr*. Claud*
, ni4||.llmr |,&lt;MMj|um. .lented any I * un« « « nuoled l.y the (. htnese
Briefing officert lold re|»orlert
Wetherington. Sr., and i* momlM-r
ptogir** in Honda uhooli. *
recently after Thomas F. Murphy I that war-lotn ate.y
of the Fifth \ir Force, ba* par pa.t in lhr gang-style shooting ol l ommunist radio a* arknowlrdemg
I ruman will fly out
mil o|
k* i
r : M^
* i
,
Mr. Truman
of Mic
Hick­
IF told county &gt;ch)Mi| lupenn- tlcipnteil in many air strike* In Ini me t It William Dtuty
tnmidit
L . f „ „ I D "' KoUMT riiil* will be holt I
f v
t r ™ n- I Nuch a tecommrimixtion ,wa«
Wednesday "Now on. motherland
am Field
held tonight. ihottly before ,
Kn, nll M ........... . Governor of I‘*
*
l&gt; ," " ' - .m adr yesterday hy tlie seven u* trndrul* merting at the University Korea, and is now ba.ed in Japun.
is in a sety dsngeious |&gt;nsitlon
a*
*a&gt;midnight
__________ .He
.. w
wwm .....
ww....................................
Hut
U
loir
quoted
him
Ighl. lot the_ conference.
th.So. m
244th
District of Rotary
..'f
H i%
* M1
,h''
,hc*1
Municipal
law |.|.*rnts
prevent* M u r -[ lion comnu«*i«n and i.third In ol Florida that without the help " ' - M’
It ap|ieared In tie Ins fiankesl idwill rrlurn lo Hawaii tomorrow j international at the Yarht cTuli
Mu
,trips! law
m rly plmur^ nf
it
t .
•« .»* *
*
ei during t in
|torn
Sanford, he attend
night.
I Monday noon and at the Anchor /’h,^ . wl h‘1
, 1.h“ nll.lH ,1 ,h; Pro‘ec" ti" » MacAllhui. It would have the c| ••I I'" aI nliren* wed be in danmission that lit* Kuutan-spontorrise
I in damn *on&gt; »«»mr
Inn that evening. Mr. Rhode* to1*" »"'»h *•*»» , r 'nl». from appear
feet
of limiting I’ lrsidenl Syng- get of losing out tchool ptogtam." ed local *«Iomi|* A graduate "f
ed legime facet defeat. 1’ieviouily
h r «t iiir til it
~ ing in Ihe appeal hrtring.
M r. Irumati will remain at head- »rcrdary-trea*ur«'r of John 8
ol
the Rr|iulihc ol
It wa« Honda'* citiren* who Seminol'- High in I'.'IH, be atThe Re.I ( ’Inns
Hi**, once an aide of President man .Rliee
quarter* of Admiral Arthur W. Rhode*. Inc., Kuneml Director* in
\ *uh|*«srn4i
4% if n r d at Me- he was defiant
. ..
. . .
LI
. .
.1
I I .
tended t arllsle Military School,
(Soulh)
Korea
In
Ihr
atra
below
c**r
in Ihr minimum Inundation j|Mrnbuig. S l' Hr tereivrd limit l ullough's home m Cedat U k e . I broadtail was heard in
I t inRadford, commander in chief of St. Petersburg and is a mcml-et Roosevelt and a veteran of
the 38lh patallrl until the whole ptogtam . hr trniinded lhr schmil limning at San Antonio, Tex At
of the Rotary Club of St. Peters­
Ind
It
ntdeted
him
lo
appeal
lot
I
ciico )
•he Pacific licet, until Monday burg. He i» one of the 201 Rotary numerous malur U. S', diplomatic
t’hnnutr Field In Illinois lie re
ids
assignment*, was ronvirted on two pmhlrm can he settled
I.X|setled In swing west acmis
Continued on Pag* Four
tifirate of efficiency questioning I ursday morning, when
District Governor* who are super* specific count* in perjury.
“Without their help our M-hixili. crlveyil
;
.
.
„
American
snutcr*
at
the
United
the
Red
vising the activities of 7165 Rot
the SeiMle •onmiittee headed hy the peninsula toward
A federal eourt Jury found that
■ighl -till lo retrogressing
&lt;" " ' I ' " " ' ' maintenance
ary Clulm which have a mcmlwr- he lied when he denied turning Nations aisemhly made it cleat "t progressing, a* they are nnwl. I1- *n‘ on
capital, Pyongyang, the ROK* hit
*" * . F ,'
.
.Nenalnt
Kelauver
(D
-le
n
n
)
s
*
ill
«hip of 5(2.00 business and pro- over government document* to the U 5 . ha* no o|qsnution In a Oil Without their help we edu- f," n! “ ' " " ' V
ting In inqirii healings on (Im a g o crime. | straight up the coast m«t**d.
airplane tiiamtiinrtri-. Mr
and
I frssinnal eieeutivc* in H.1 roun ex-CommunisI Whittaker t'ham•ator* might still U ’ Jll.t "tolkllq.
W illie
soul McCullough told I Across the peninsula. Allied drive*
Mi*
Claude
Wetherington.
Sr.
! trim Rn«l v^ocraphirMl rrifion* i s-rs, a self-ivowrd spy courier, resolution tinaninioiidv appios-d lo
oiir»elvi*is' about improving the live on tin- S.mford-1 trlundo ll'gn
hnn he "Ihtratened to get D ru ry " J toward Pyongyang moved steadily
and when he denied seeing Chain- yesterday hy the commission D ial *-du&lt;ntion of our rhlblrrn and not
l&gt;*r* after Jan. I, Ii&gt;37.
'* m&gt; t m „ ,.
ahead hut fighting was tougher.
resolution would limit Rhre's - an- l-emg
l&gt;lr to do anything abut way
I was looking fot him I was
...
. .. ’
* .
Chamber*' testimony, and a thonty In South Korea loi the 11
•rally to I .eat him up m kill him."
Fh' ' ' " h ’ wprr
miles
liatrh of liucumenta he had kept,
■
Tnlooe
. ... ...is •*. r-i.i
To a sailor from Sanford the;
ftotn
the
lltti.mile
long northeast
tin Senate investigator said the
through the year, in a hoRi.Vy&gt; " » « » » •
*
' ' *"* n‘*n
*h' &lt; l,t
ern
coastal
strip
where
the
I'nited
invasion of Itn-hnn in Korea wa*'
hoodlum told him
pumpkin. In hi. Maryland farm ,;
The Amrttcan stew, on
lhr
" T V 'T " " , t ' * 1
''r
“ fust like the Fourth of July, |
, I Nations linmliNtdment fleet led hy
quoted Mrfilllmigh
werr lh r chirf rvidcnfr atfftlnftl
», .
.
. .
, ,
II U .lohn»t ( nivrm ity «f
only a lol bigger.”
the battleship Ml ssouri
iMiured
lli*.
miliUry n&lt;-rui»4tifin 4n«l U fp i tid*
.
.
" 'I*
, .
. . . . .
.
..
' lot Id* professor of adrninUtraHe is 1H year old Kenenth llisI only met D ru ry twice iu in) file and steel ashore Thursday and
Th,defense
reltod
prlncinally
»«
creation
of
.,
uviltan
Ko-n
i,
|n
|hr
brow, ITgN’, seaman apprentice
ii inn iu*M aq mu
aj|| hrlday in eontmumg lug gun and
on IIU r ilmiaU of Chimhrr* rr4n govrrnmrni %%nr nullinrd 4I
almard Ihe U.R.8. George Clymer.
to louse me up with the carrier plane assaults.
rhariru«,
pint
lr«tim
ony
of
two
_
t
.1
it
v
r*.^
..
“ Well, you ran tell folk* there
The ROK troops iseie powerml
newspapers, the Miami
J
vllanil
psychiatrist* that Chamber! a.
‘
" ' ,r
^
" " »*'•&lt; their effort* "avoided u
not t*y worry much about the war
Crime Commission, and p e o p l e in fully sopP'Orted by fighter planes
niiiftinn on Ktura
LrrakiloMii of r«!ucationH an«i
and the IJ. 8. n u i s r r Rorliester,
Ihr
apptala
It m
i ..............
indicalrd
lhr»r %irwt al- “liflrd
«&gt;ur »chnoU
*0 u
r S eC TC t
'
" r i ---------- I\
”
..........
“
■s*wxa &lt;rwi
m i i i w i i * upward
1(1
111
Service
Says
.
.
_
.
,
|
*l&gt;niry
nrnt
mu ln«» radio .... a
. detached unit
; of the roving
has ever e*. 4IUJ ( &gt; neM| MacArthur at tlietr
r“ " l&lt; »l"'*e the national
Box Contained No llia m l Uat aummet * * i and *aid h***vy bomJ»anlm»*nt fir. f
Chambers kept
lie syap
tvAp &gt;otty
&gt;oi ty to If*
*r* vsuch
state I T o map high strategy on what
rs
» r-xhe
x li a xtate
which were in
Ihe^
of d * .
M nasi
U«I th.
super.
L .
rs Siilqect
,
T
•••■ " S i i e y W
w ay
m&lt;
S illie r
*h*a, ___
- ‘ ' appear* to iwv till' final phase* of
S e c r e t
D i s p n t c h c N ,,f &lt;rr.■*** - *vhete * -'
• *p»ne *ho&lt;xi
He aakl he cussion between President Tiuman intpmienln not to foiget "how I
IB13 Douglas Avenue,
e Korsan war, Gcnrrnl M a .A t luni
atul
lorpeilo
could
laantB I-A C K TO TH -, England. TWl. 13 Iwlleved Chambari kept the dortl- meeting in the Pacific.
bad thing, were" twfnrr the r n - '
"8*ven day* ago," hr stated.
i.lnyrd a. chief of police of the
«»&gt;aU*wM Oa ra a. r « . |
I
.ON
DON.
O
n
J.t
••Pi—
A
fnol-l merits to use sgainat Ills* for mo
Inform nl sourer* said after the 1*r , mcnt of the minimum fiiumlaMat
M
imihi Kennel C lu b "
a
.
Dwho^n n&lt;lt^
here In I d / P f-W llh a .ho.il.ng............. J , | vr. , hf def.n.a would eaplain
llrllish
srsm
in
wj*
accii-ed
Itsl l« « (1 h d * t |
Or
V'Rgp
F a g ri
H h r IIm H
€»• l ' i | »
Inchon Bov this place wnv sure , stamping
demoisslralion.
gras* |,trr
McCullough -aid hr bad been ^ , ^ ( 1
A l l H I V (» r S J U ’V
night of breaking into lliiskusg
iiqitoyrd III Chicago as pollro
^l i ^ * ’**
There was r o c k e t . ^ , , r’onservalives
ln ri«| tlirii
The lawyer said that Ihe gnvham i'alarr and slesling * dis­ thief at Sportsman. Park race
shlpa, cruiser* ami destroyer*.
eminent at lllia’ trial had left
and all nf them were .hellirg the leader* today to sign an election ‘ the Imprr.slon that ail of Cham
patch bo*. He » » » idenltlied in li i&gt;. k The track- maintain pri&lt;iite «i in--cl patrolmen to protect
twach There wa« everything from p(»m ,.r
hike Hr.la.n . housing I--,,'
sn official atalrnienl frnns Scot
iiiierofilmed
document*
fivr inch
Inch gun*
firing
.
tr&lt;
. . . to D1
..........
... .......
_ *
. , ,,
.t-ailaae* M ra«w Tssrl
land 1 ard a* Douglas Monro. .n linu's window.
from the Isav. and plane* just program al least 50 ftet cent.
— ---------- —
..............
lie -aid III. only othei sonic..
26, of l.ondssn.
..f Income w as a pat king lot con
'lore than I i Wi .i MNI o -io l.-i. ..f
, t e h nft w .e. f i 1like “the" FoulTh'
" " ,l' “ " mr
‘ n" u‘ l H e n r y W a t s o n ’ s W i l l
at
Spoit-man's
Park, tin- Federation ..f It., •...
LO ND O N. O n 13— (/1*» N&gt; ' cration
of July only a whole lot higher. I party conference, the rank and
Is
.Sitting in * fox hole no the side
whirh he said netted him an Professional Wnnn-n' Club, (tom
O III.W D O . Oct.
15— 1,15— of &lt;&gt;n&lt;- of tbp Korean bill. -•• ' land Yatil u k l bxlay a *lqilom«lo average of fM&gt; to $75 n day
" I waa with the first wave of (l. ___ • _ .i
,t .„ f
_ _ _ _
coast to coa-t and in M a-lx .m l
( entral tlorldlan* today slsrletl "sweating out" thr next jnmtnin
D i o r ) w*.
boat* that hit the beach; it *a»
. .
. ?
*.
Conlrot of the Title Guarani*
lam as hr parked Hawaii, leprr.rnting •VUI , |,,I..
Ikix taken Irom Budinglism l ’-'l
really rough that flnst night. They caulmu. leader, ami fnrrrd m m - ....... Abstract Company nf
his car in a gai age Iwhiml hi* j w ,|| ,,, working I.. M .
a fund to rrplare the hnmr of xhrll. Hgt. A. I.. Kellv. J r i . . . r |&gt;
Samuel Perry. Negro fruit pick­ centlv *«i -elrrd with the n a n -- s ir s o rccnxcrcil ilumig the ruglit. north «i.lr home Sept. 26. An in- For Knit Partn-r-bqi'V
were firing on u* with mortar, mitmrnl.lo a definite program,
fonl passed Into th* hand, of Mr*
Denying l» m lo n pie** ie|*ui» vrstlgation dl«rli*.«l he w a . plan
er, The hnmr s a* drstro) cd — hep of hornesirknes, for Sanford it-*rjn
▼kinin»*
"
klndj »»f
|jibnr Govrrnmfnl, unck? Ksthrr W. R|v«, long lim r « f r r *
tional llllslnes. Wntnen'
Weak
a band nf ohltr m m set it afire i he derided lo w r llr a frlro-l here thsl the l*og contained *tale &gt;o • tiiog lo give information no fbt. 16-21, M r. I* M l i ln g l-.
II a**li«r*fA taxi
V'svmrl
waa in.Tdr a’T i d n T 'a n d " * . S
,,,p Ruulanre ol Health Minister {*FV0n/
."tot *1? n T '
Wedne*d*» nlghl. Shnrflr aflrr
A . II. t ’ollln-. all al'O'ii 'i
let*." Scotland 5 ard said in in ••!
Iirestdml of thIt. .In-.*
alnrles about the burning appear
"What la thr n r w « around S rp
soil Prnfe slim-1 U .......
I'lnb.
(nisi ilaternenl
D D ' . V d e ^ M , ' " W** " M " " n , h r t T ' n
'" " " ' I' ,,,, H’ot-o". owner, In^Reminnl* f ounty
ed
In
Ihr
Orlando
Sentinel,
Irlr
f
o
rd
’
"
he
wrote
"Anvthitie
r
i
”tl '
* *'
&gt;s
building of 200.000 new houses rfMlrl ) c ,terd*y.
■li' la ird to,]*)
"N o
*tate |ia|iert h a * e Iwni
phone rails and offer* nf monr) rilin g going .oi ’ Ho* Mu. i, , . . .
The week ma i k. it,- Mi l *nni
reans w d h V marhTne g'un^n
* yetT
Tone, promised in
M ,.. Rive i. to receive r.u „er
began coming into Ihr nr»&lt;
wrar. You don't know what to cx
itolen ftotn (lie diplomatn on*
ver.aty Ilf the Federation
hr
......................
lo
construct a cent uf ihe stock of Ihr company paper office from indignant rill
. syf* (he
hill, anil every time a lissat Iheir reso'ulion
pert next, artillery, banrai attack
and will have the decision
which lias lieen mined limn Hu. k
pointed out It Is the la lp -.f orM fri*il to get inside the basin, minimum of 300.000 , yea, ,f they outright
whr, h„
eont,nu# 0^ ra(|on ten*.
or what.
Payment ol ..ste -ales lax on ganisnl group uf I.u-Iio-. m l pin.
inglism Palace. It ha* hern lec.oI hay would fire al It. They never
'Ant getting too old for such
win a victory al Ihe nrgl election. ,,f the .ompany or to sell it. The
i.rtlifes sold at the niiscellanroux fex.ional women IO rtie
* o|»e.|
hit. anyone, but they sura had me
Sheriff I*. A. Mem announced life as this, although I , an *111' rtrd intact.
D ia l promise alone might b e , other three-slgtha nf the stock I*
Friday night auctions at (be San- States, the D l-fru t of I'nbimhi*
scares! for a few minute*."
this morning that hr had *« ve run pretty fast. And I ran hit
"It contained only comc »|**mi- lord
f’aimer* Auction M arket1and lerritorir*
Heaman DUhrow waa born In enough to swing the narrow h a l - 1 . J J S l T ' f c i S l S F
rontarted no witnesses nr rr»eived , fox-hole head first like a fet-nro
l.ake City, attended aclvool* there ance nf political jiossrer in this ma Mitchell, Columbia. 8. C.: Mr*. any direct evidence of arson in th« pcllrd plane, and get my head down drnce and no state |i«|ier* oi •ci­ waa approved hv member* at a| For it- purpose, die s u r r f t d ,
Ora Wallace. Atlanta. Ga.; amt W
meeting last night at Glnder v illi,, the nrganiiation .....
•• th
and later. Galnesvlllr High Sehciol.
burning of th&gt; nearly complete-' like an ostrich too. Kerimislv talk rri document*. All the cnrreqein County Agent C II Dawson slat movement of rnmlltion in all n r Prior lo enllatlng In the Navy, country strongly to the Tories G. Watson, brother, Charlotte. N.C. home of Samuel I'erry. Negro fruit | Ing this i* a terrible war and out ilence it intact."
..I till* morning
i
. an.i btiaine
m i it.e
Mr. Watson also directed In hi*
vote again—
April 12, he worked for the Holler when the |*rop|i
Ihe offtctal «t*tement |c|l llie
•The rra .i.n I optMised it &lt;• |extension nf opportunitie tn
....... ..........neat
.
........
will that all property other than picker, Wednesday night al Forest |casualties are high, lota of f, l
Motor Co., here.
prolsahly
spring.
F ily .
low. killed and wounded
queitinn open *» lo how the box 'ha* I do not think the tax law prove the professional &gt;i t o . of
The" 'demonstration" today was ,hr , Ti,l1e ■Bd# «"«rasnty atoe^k hlie declared that following »b.
“The fighting I. lough Our A* I
|
.
aiqille* to Mu- -alec that they air woinm.
far more riotous than the pro- M,,,' \nd ,h^
h" preliminary investigation hv De Force really doe. a wonderful Jol. happened |„ turn up in a *"h«g*
llrl(nK |llk. M ,.r wrong, how
Hth#| 4iivi ■ 4n*l purivi
if tit*
test over continued housing .ho.t j
f,rnm ,.h#
Theodosia puly Sheriff, f'harle. lie- I
&lt;i -1 We havr been .iirrnunded .everal rsn ouliule llir palace early Ir-daV ,-ver they ate going to pay the |V(|('V4ttf»n in. I't'l** l*tr | 5» to*»r»R ryf
4 p r« u hirii Hwriit thrnuifh
1W®****Bjr* nlffty 1(00}
M if f ir H
ICeatlaeeg n . rag* r . a r l
ll.ne. and (be Ai, Force lias rnm Die
I notion
Evening New* t.i*. «« auction. will Ice conduct B l P f n U f • for I * to*I c f •1111• If! 9|g«e|•
lale.r party ronfrrrncp last week. 1,' |r *’ror?'
5 uth
„I | i
i
| ,
&gt;-i| on *che*liile.” Ice declared
in, in full f o r c e and got n« out of whlrn
romroiifiitlr*. fhr |«tr m&gt;l th* n&gt;
liroxe the tlory. *ard il *at*Rut Ihe deep feeling egpreste I ! n,” 'p' "•**••“5?* France, (lather
f *II veteran* are Invltesl by the
file trap Those boy* can really
lien 4fid 4'|x tofu r*mi•*nf *f m tinrn |b
and Willard Wallace, $Wvi
iilicil
Irom
the
room
ol
Mat.
Gen­
Kanfnrd post M of the American at ho*h major party uintm tlor.*'
maneuver their plane., the
Jet
their reRperfivr
«c»»k that
1-eginn to hear
Melvin Dlgon, clearly showed housing I* th e 'A fte r payment of the shore the
eral
A.
C
.
Saliiliury-Jnnet.
nisi
dial
'
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l
V
|
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I
0
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M
i
l
D
J
l
k
f
P
pilots
get
right
down
almost
In
they may makr the *»!»•»♦*•-♦ roflstate service officer, apeak at the foremost pnlitiral Issue In Rrltain. remainder. If any. is to he divided
*-■■
—
ihe
ground
and
really
let
go
wlfh
ol
the
diplomstu
corps.
llartnar Nirholla, and Knclish1equally among Mra. Ora Wallace
E c h o l s I t c d d i l l i r C o . . rtbtitlon to the -oinmun ......I
meeting at the legion Hut MnnThe Identity of a hit and run 154,067.760, A l'O 216 • o I* M
tr’eattaaeo O a rage reset
Mr*. Thelma Mitchell and 3V. G
A mernlter of Ihe royal ho
l.cgi.latlvp aim- Include Mi* es­
dav night at 6*00 nVIork. Kardriver whose automobile critically San Francisco, Calif,
•&lt; '•a tta i.e e . . . i - . , , t .ia a i,
I Watson.
lyle Housholdrr, post commander, a i t -------ire--------- ------ r---------injured Klranthi* Area. 7(1, of
irssitssss' ns raa* r . n i
Frhols lleilding Company an- tablishment of condition, for wom­
en a* well sa men ubt.b will aisaid today.
708, West Ninth Street as he «■•
--------------------------A n r l r o t i ’ I V t im r lii*
nounecd to*lay the appointment of sure them the fnlle.t opportunity
GltKRN H KAN K
A dinner will lie held at 7:IMI
/ tllt irttt
.1. &gt;.111121111
, A "Johnny" Davis ax manager
attempting
to
r
n
m
Frenrh
Ave
W
O
lfl.D
SFItll'.S
The quality of tender green
of reward
o'clock with the meeting follow.
C IN C IN N A T I, Oct.
1 5 -tA ’i
lieans now being sold at the San­ nue at Kighth Street last night
Promote and support legl-latlnn
Rfng at 11:00 o'clock.
it
being
sought
hy
authorities
lla.rhall
Commissioner
A.
II.
11H
South
Palmetto
Avenue.
Word ha* lieen received nf the ford State Farmers Market is throughout Central Florida.
to improve the statu- ..f women
Mr. D linn, an outatandlng au­
Chandler
today
split
up
the
play.
Mr.
Davis,
who
ha*
had
pre­
Andrew Jarksnn Vaughn, aimed vious expcricrioe with the com­ and discourage dl.crimin** i ..ii
thority on veteran* affair*, will death nf Allen Kennedy, Chief much improved over the first
Following the accident, at 8:5H er*' share of the rrrripta from the
Keen the member Mo informed
65. was drowned in a lake at F-tn pany, came lo Sanford in 11156
anawer the queatlona of veterans Petty Officer with the U. S. shipments received this season o'rlock, Mr. Area wa* rushed to World Series.
Msnsgrr
Randy
Andarson
said
to
Navy,
which
occurred
in
an
auto­
rr ••(!*•-* OH Page t'l»8l
In regard to their problem*.
Frrnalil-i.aughtiin Memorial llo*.
The world rhampion New York Park near Altamonte Spring- chi- as a.sistant manager of the Memobile
accident
on
Monday,
Oct.
day.
Reservations for the dinner
morning at 11:50 o'clock. Sheriff C m ry Company. Fnr the pa.t few
pital,
and
wa*
then
sent
tn
Or
Yankee*
gave
full
share*
of
fS.
Yesterday more then 125 crates
I’. A. Mero reported.
muat he secured by R:00 o'clock 8 In Richmond, Va.
vetr* he ba. lieen connected with
M r. Kennedy attended local of lieans were brought •to the ange Memorial Hospital when he I 7.17J&gt;6 to 52 player., coarhe* an I
Saturday afternoon, and may lie
Mr. Vaughn, the owner of Ihe Cowan’s Store in the shoe depart­
Siinforfl W eather
was operalecl upon this morning. I other*. Thirteen others received
m
4
ioo
I
s
and
had
lieen
In
the
Navy
market
by
W.
A.
Fitts,
and
start­
reserved by telephoning 8102 or
T h r Iniurirj. ««ii| Polirr I hi« f partini iharr*
Varn Formosa Fernerir. at Fern ment.
for
about
five
years,
lie
was
ed
moving
slowly
at
$2-50
a
crate.
High
yesterday 66
1500 said Mr. Housholdar. Ticket*
Roy Willisms, are regarded *.
T h r pht|ad*iphl« Phil., National Park, had gone to the lake ri se
Mr. Davis married a Sanford
Low today 60
may ba secured at Jim Single­ rutioned at Yorklown. Va.
hi*
property
to
eheck
water
irriga­
girl
Ihe
former
Mary
France*
Survivors Include hi* widow of
M
e 0U
m ? ? ' Tbladder
1" ; ■and
f,rVbroken
r
l-p66'Up
Champ,
b..ers to the
Rain yesterday on
C IV IL AIR P A T R O L
tary'* Gulf Station; J. Q. Gallo,
hip,
punctured
y , nk|| |(|
fnur , snd
|ri|iKht
of tion pipe, and valve* and fell into Well*, sod they have four child­
The Civil A ir Patrol
family
Total Oct. rsin ••I irub
way'a Standard Button; Russell Yorktown; his father, three alathe
water
which
I.
deep
op
to
the
ren
They
reside
lo
their
home
at
and one brother, all of San­ nlghl dinner and meeting Wednes­
Iras tarkra I . f t *
I
^
WofM .Srfirjl, M11«&gt;t f
/ult
Normal Oct. ram I I'.d iriche*.
M eed Store, Roumillat and An- ter*
Mr. Arei, who In of 9»|rrk r i
I .-— . » iifio t I t , q.t
i
602 Catalina Drive.
hank, .aid Sheriff Mero,
ford.
day night was reported a success traction, is known here a . Spot-. ^ * * 7
Tide* todsy: High. 6 57 A ll
deraon'a nr the A and P Grocery.
*
V
‘
v
,
,nP,n,,Pr*
Dr. Ilotard of Winter Park, who
Funeral services will I* held in with 55 member* and their wives
and 5:65 I’ M, and low. 2:01
and fnrmerlv operated Spot !,f *M f r" ! ' : r' . Ntnr " ,h ' r" r ,m " wa* called to the a&lt;&gt; ne. told Sheriff
Richmond at 2:00 P. M. tomor attending the dinner at Remley's tie
A.M. and 214 P M
M A ID 'S T A I L
tie's Grill at Holly Avenue and ,n ,or
_
M w n w o o n a s s o c ia tio n
Mem that M r. Vaughn had . allc I
Restaurant,
and
mure
than
*4
*1
L O N D O N , Oct.
15- i .IY - The
On Tuesday evening 4J resi­
al hl&gt; office Thursday and rom
the
meeting.
WThV n X ^ n a ' V t nrew-nt of the
B 'i l V ( H \SH FS P \ R T Y
ia»e of a baby horn with a tall
dents and properly owner* of
plained of dixilnes*.
l a n d m iiv s
H I'M IIA N D
Following the dinner motion hit and ran driver, who wa8 T O N K I U M . Mass, Oct. 15
tangwood met at the t/ongwnod
A Negro helper at the fernerv. which he could twitch Ilk* an ane*.R
O
C
H
E
S
TK
R
.
England.
Oet,
|v
pictures
of
si
rial
acrnha'lea
and
_
traveling nxrth on French Avenu \n ' hrirnd* of Mrs Robert f onl ibrary and organised the LongWillie Dillworth. saw Mr. Vaughn cat wa* reported today in the llriJ A C K S O N V IL L E , Oct 1 5 -i-IY
Hin "urpriied her with a habv
wood Improvement Association — (AY— Britlah Arm y CpI. Jamr Red Cro»s first aid were shown. I* of a dark colored automobile
tl-h Medl-al Journal.
go
under,
hut
lieing
unable
to
-win*,
Wood
got
hi*
rent
cut
yesterday
Rhowrr U «t niff hi— tnrn «hr »ur18
for the purpose of promoting |h#
The hahv's anxious mother took Atlanta
could not rescue him. He summon­
to
IIR LP N K K D K D
M A S O N IC M R K T IV r:
Prised them.
general welfare of the town. because his landlady's husband
him to a l-ondnn bnsoital at th" Ritmark
ed
Mr.
Vaughn's
«nn.
Karl,
who
slept
In
the
bathroom.
*6
8n
W A S H IN G TO N . (V t. 1 5 -&lt;«Y
All hranehe. of the Masons.
They had just presented their
George Otto waa elected prealuge if || months. The tall was then Brownsville
with
the
aid
of
another
Negro
Wi*od told rent rontrol n&lt;f|elsl France wi&lt; report*! today to hav* and especially member, of the pretty gift, when Mrs. G*'"klln
61
Denver
^ m t. Daniel V.. Leighton. Vicewmrker, Henry Thom*-, recovered lu.t over three Inches Ion" when Fresno
50
86
sr resident, and Mra. A. F. N o- he paid 50 shilling* (54.20. 'xreekle made an urgent appeal for a s w .,i Blue Lodge, are invited to attend whispered to her husband: ‘‘Get a
polled out to Its full teng'h.
the
body.
Kffnrt*
at
first
aid
h“
for two rooms with bath. Rut he uu ef American arm* d*H*sr&lt;es *« the meeting of the Commandery. i taxi, Koliert, quick."
St
*16
saitdam. Secretary.
“ When released II w n -O e o n . New York
use
of
a
pullmotnr
hv
memlcer*
o'
«
Phoenix
1"4
A committee waa appointed to and his family got little use of th- French troop* battling the Cop* Council and Chanter a* the M . j Within half an hour a baby (toy
Mart,
curl
on
itself,
re-embllng
lh
«
munlsta In Indo-Chlna.
14
attend the neat Town Council bath. .
76
sonic Temple Wednesday
night was born to Mrs. Conklin at New the Orlando Fire Department fell"* tail aif a pig. and then relax *"•» Haint Louis
Diplomat* talif the reqnrs* •**• Oct. 18 at 8:00 o'r'--lc.
6V
England Sanltxrlom *r*d Hoapltsl tn have any effect. The Iwwlv w*
mcctlcg. CsststlUeeg tad their "Th e landlady'* hosbsmt deepSeattle
6"
irk
from
side
to
tide."
wrote
P
taken to the Falrrhtld
Funeral
asewbera will he
public at in U far IS hours every nlvht— made to Secretory ef D*f»"*»
70
Norman C. Kdwards, grand — earlier than expected.
K
Blaxland. Surgical Registrar a* Washington
Home. Orlando.
the next meeting which will be from 8:50 In tha evening (III |n-.r* Georg* M ari halI In a not* fjjm th- commander of the Knight Tem p­
57
56
the Great Ormond 8lreet Child­ Apalachicola
Deputy
Sheriff
8
Swofford
no
In
the
wonting,"
Wood
romolalned
C
O
R
R
E
C
TIO
N
M M at the Longwaad Library
Franch Defense Minister
Jul»* lar* of Florida, and Dr. Dorsey
5*
Jacksonville
61
ren's
Hospital.
t!fled
Sheriff
P.
A.
Mero,
who
wP*
Tha board ordered his rent re­ Morb. now la tbla country to seek Rutter, retired minister and for­
an Tueeday evaalng. Oct. 17 at
Oct. 21 to the date of a aocitl
04
8i»
A surgeon removed the tail and Melbourne
1:40 P. M., M. McGrath, public­ duced to 12 shillings, six pence U . 8. aid In for Prance** rearma­ mer head officer of th* York Rite at tha Sanford Tourial Club, not Deputy Sheriff Charles Beck In03
Tampa
87
the baby I* now normal.
vestifated th* drowning.
(11.71),
ity chairman announced today.
Mayonolc bodies will he present. Oct. 14, as previously «Utod.
ment program.

SK&amp;l'"a.7E!cr ~ .....~l;h' ...... *™

I n c h o n Invasion
Like 4th O f July
To Sanford Sailor\TT-nK""-' -

—

Tones Promise
50 Percent Hike
In Housing Plans

Stolen Diplomatic
Box Is Recovered ..S''
By Scotland Yard 'Z 1

*y

No Kvidence Of S«;t. Kelly Praises
Ar.son Reported In Air Force Bombing
Burning Of Home Korean Fighting

Of B. &amp; P. W. To
BeHeldNoxI Week

Filed For Probate

Auction .Market To
I’iiv Taxes On Sales

State Service Officer
To AddrcHK Iscgion

Hit-And-Run Driver
Hits Kloanthis Ares

Allen Kennedy Dies
In Auto Accident

1

Drowned In Lake

*.",',•‘,l V,"'*"*,~-*lp'1 ••

The Weather

I

.‘1

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V

36 Service Men’s
Families Helped,
Red Cross Reports
Fam lliev of W active vervirrm en,
W Veter ana ami It?! . ivillu 4
been given aid hy Ih f Arneriran
Red Cro«a, Seminole rn a p te r -im-e
June 1, M r- Jnaenh finnrah •
re tu ry. announced today.
Financial a**l*tanre
ha* h ■n
liv e n to geven famille* of active
••rvlcemen Tneae fmoiliea in. I id
(d 10 drp* Iidrilt - lu all. more than
161 f» i .-on* have been given re rv l '
or information vine* June 1, - Indeclared.
Queue* are continuallv being r*
reived from vervlceinen *uch . ■
“ I am needed at home ari l I I , .•( '•
the rnunev to get then IVhat wl I
f tin * "
" I f I ’m in the hospital and the
doctor ward* mv wife to v i-il me
who ran help here make the nr
rangem enta?" ia another t y p e of
Inquiry rornmonlv received
the
raid. Wive* write, .ta ilin ' ’ hat »•
lot me hi* have not come thrnutd*
and Inquiring what to (tfi aland I lie
rent and the milk loll for llo I ic
Servlcemeu tiring i&gt;er*onal pruh
Irrn*.
f'a * ri iiave conn- op win r . |*m I
it* were unnhh to gel wont fioin
Servicemen in Korea, tie pointed
out, and the l(«d C ru - loi
* d
ed In estnhliahing rniiitnoni ,nm&gt;
A typical ha-al ra n wn -b .r ot
a anldler who u v -ent iiV rrre j,
and whu*o wife canie hen- to •(••»
He worried aland tor ini* net'bi-her allotment fur which he bid
filed application in J-llv l*e-o* ■-•
the receipt of the allotment till,
month -he waa granted a bum t.v
the Iter)
.aid M(a Ih in c b -Another farilllv who
a lb * - ■&lt;
wa* held UP w a, given flntinrlnl » •
r l* t lM r . A dUabh-ii veteiau wa,
given a loan |&gt;e w*l"e the I •• ■
relpt of hi* pep -Ion foi &gt;li aide
mrni
In* id diaavtel
blought a ,-I d
ince Due , o*e w i - ti nt of a t imilv
all of who,&lt; clothing had twi n d&gt; troved t-v file The e were aided
by the lied (T ic * w ith lonate t
clothing. A veli ian wa ill in III*hoapitnl, and hi* family nrit, given

SAMPLE

CARBOZITE
C la t llc . C u r b a n ts e d

R O O T C O A T IN G S

TUESDAY OCT. 10. 1950

THE RANFOHD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

PA fih e i g h t

Buddy System1’ Is Wonsan Captured
u a ii a a . il r n u n (-•«» r i a r l
Used To Integrate leanII force,
blurdrd t).« HUK drive
in the center of tfcr prniniula about
rniie, north of the Unite t
Koreans And G.I.’h fivettblir
fighting lare,| all

I'Limit Ci anted

Kiuanift Hi ad

i ( ••a 11nu»4 I iwm P m *# lin n
William* » t i r m -tiuctcil to ttody
thia ptublnn, particularly on S*
cond S t u r t .
t uliuv.ii&gt;* n Mudy that te v ra lrl
that tetmll*-, writ* 'bard at w a lk "
on the C ity Hall and Lib ra ry, a
rout lin t of S h if t) via* i«»U(M to the
Walker Chc-mical Kxtt rminati„ri
Co. Orlando, to eliminate the pe*t*.
In order to jmt the Ninth S tt red
Hall 1‘ark at Flench Avenue into
Iw ttri rendition for junior leagur
t i'im i. additional (la y w t i nrilt-rmi
for Ixdli tin infold and uutflrht
and I In* f 'oniiiiiiainn «nlcic.| I t ,
rebuilding of the park

KoBilaaew r r . » e r a . n a n
t.ope . f peace in thr world iv in
tlir coin ot inrn'l live, in Korea
1 have met toil f*w lorn who have
aid tin i air nut glad that A m e ri­
ca took Ih* land -be did."
H r urged Kiwnniana to make
their rommunltira ,o rlra n that tin
Ituaaian propaganda mnrhine putliny out lira about America "f a il,
of ita own weight and that people
all over thr gu ild will find that
Alin-ilra la not made up of H o lly,
wood lovr neat', _'ung. and enrruplion but i a country of fine rh u rrf lt l, n il" " !- alot uf till.' lal.nb- ,
and children.’
tv ilift* i
u! club a* hit v - merit
plaque-. lot tla part year a m
Orlando, gold diet ion I--.
r ,t club III the district, wifli Weal
f’jlu i Hi ui h, r un.trv up, t b arwati l .
liver diviaioii, with
liradenton
runner up; t-aki Wale*, orange ill
viaion winner, with M ullierrv. runnerup; kernandina, blue diviaion
winner, witli Waucbulu runrierup;
and Um atilla, w liltr diviaion, with
1‘alina (V ia
f Tam pa, ninn- r ip
N ortb'ide Miami etilli won tbr
ron vent Ion attendance cup
I , loop winner, in club bulletin
competition
were
Hot
t'irg * .
group one; K u -t i,, group two; and
inla nd", group three.
A inner a *-f cup* lor under tiitvi
rg r.i children’* work were Hom e,
City, g p u p iiue, Itaituw, group
two and Clearwater, group three

A paint nruah and a little irn.v'
T uition &lt;Ir.iret) up Die -Itiia tion in
i* h u m , Dn each S-oilli Kor-—-n*
helmet wav painted nn official
nickname a -lg m d hy hi* Arm rlran
buddy.
The a y ,tern a n , thtrodured in
the 1!,H Seventh Infniitrv flivivlun
where South Korean* were fir-*
Integrated
into
Ih.Arneriran
A rm y .
A* »•ein a* cii*li Korean coinpielea hia hli*-( ba-lc training, he
te n'tig lle d to .i ogiud and to a
I'l.iitc liiiddy He i l i y r with ticd'-ughhoy, •opv log Id* everv move
T h e *y-te|ii h*a h e lp e d over—oina
pioldetii, of language food rtolh

Kailniad l.almr

('nmlial I’tirces

An ordanre covcrniiiy the d»
molilioii t&gt;i repair of unrafr build
my »a&gt; im o i it, l i f t reading.
T h i, wa, rotitainrd in tbr provi*inn - of thr &gt;dd Soiithrrn Building
I ’odr, and Mill br Inrludrd in thr
iir iv ria lr ii-rrn tly aduptrd,
S A . A lim «■ &lt; given a re
m-wal on hi* bu, fra nrh lir. H r
told thr Conimlaiion that hr will
til are th rrr liu u rv In op n a tio n
in November with ro u tr, including
thr Moniri|ia] Air|«*rt. Melon v illr
A v riu ir, flu id ,lairo, Midway and
Canaan C ily. At preu-nt a station
wagon I. o|.rratnl to and from
tli* an port.
Thr
reiignntiou
of F r a n k
Sbarnr. a , a rneliil* r of ttir lloaid
of Itond T ru * lrr» » « i orceplcil
with regret
Mr
Shamea work
with l-'lorida k'a*liinn* ha, made
It nrr.-«*nrv for him to movr t*i
N&gt;'w York.
IV F. Duggan, operator of a
t h h id i n a n i m a l *how whlrh in
i hide* an elephant, rri|iir,tri| the
Commiation to allow him to place
mm* nf h i, aliimalii at thr /.no
for the winter on condition that
•hr C ity feed ll.r anim al,, and a ,k • d t h a t h r lir a ll o w n l to . | o r r t h e

(t u n l i n u r d h u m I 'a x e H u r l
That would make It p o c ih lc to
atari in at once tu ro n «iilrr the
new deiuand, along with the pend­
ing rrque*t for a -III hour wio-k
with It, huura pay for HU.Ilim
m rin lirr, m yard aetvice. Tha t
propu*al ha, beep pending allice
la -1 aprtng. It Ih rt,o n -aid
If Hu- yaid aervlce rm ploye'
p iy demand i* not met In any
,e|th merit reached for them, Kuhertaon raid, it will In* incor|iu
rated in the gcoeial miiyemetit fm
the approximately HO.lltRI wmk
i . - on the riil.illK tra in ,
I to- Kir emeu mid Kiigineqien
will try to lounvrnU- with the
'Iraiiiinen and (Tinductnr* in *
■"in nn -a w age oi.ivement, R o l.n t-nri am i The T r tinmen’* demao I
M k a l l . l l l i . . . Pm , Haiti
lilolialdy will lie developed at
lo (lo *o, .h k I lot the iui.il area,
l e r • uv'-ntion now under way
n Miami Ilea'll.
A l-o, iur.il arrai uturl lurmtli muTh e Rrotlifihooil of laicnmulu tl 'iipfniil In tlir mHli-pollt.iti
• K m h ie e f, hi'udtil t&gt;y I. I ’
atra. No ((immunity ran withhir'd*, i , nlri ady tiricnt'atl-g
‘h
*ai'rr* d
ri'rir c -n t itiv ,-*
‘ -•■(I a inapir d n a ilrr wdhoul
' r » on a demand for u f lit 20
•r lent pi-&gt; Incrtrate for all
T 'd , (tfflri i* without ic -D 'o ril- ,•'cipher*, plua minimum a**ign* d 'a ,e *tiiu-|(Ip ........................... .
ment a of five daya' work and
lalnlm* to wh«t i.
i,|o,o.l . guaranteed mileage fur tho*c I*'
criliral area; or a priority tnr&lt;-rt |c* ,enger ai d freight ie rv lc r
To do m would nu-r.-'v confirm
Tom orrow I fa union* repreaenl
tu a potential rti-rny wh»t he nl
beady ananeet* I'eonlc |lvln» In
-u rh ,((• ». would not appreciate cilllcpl arts fm cffictive tilnnnlni'
th i. While lucrative laigeta for ur,
“ ir * geouraplii. coa.tllne mid
Mutnl-* attack ma, le- (-nn*llercd lieachea, terrain rllrnatr and re
he »o i«.
l.eine
„f r,0 n(g| Mitnce* make it a&gt;i inviting target
populat(oil ur more, and nartirulNi- hv variuU* mean* of attai k to aiiv
I - »' 0-0 ("Iidaiolpe vital llidu-trie
u iililiirv planner
anil'ni communlrntIon, nrtworl •
"Tu lie i fie. tl,i III)I civil ill
•ntial to a war i-fforl we ,-ou lifer feme i Inimine in h’lurlda uiiipi
the entire Slate of Kloilda a*
ciinilder all of the manpower nod
re ourrr in the ,lale 1 he partici
'.ollloll f(l*i«'tec i In n ni- n r .*
' Tiapter. pnlnted Old ilia' to *'
'**-'» f t »l-"»-t (I-, II,.) I'..,, x l . (
- I r*preentative* in Korea, and
Mttl D ••"inlier ha* teen ,* »ince then
The Red f?ru*, im- offer., i tve rvli» , (o troop, of other 1! »'
rihtion* now in Korea, ine in'1—
thine of r.'real |t*' ,1 , kil l ' - " ( ’anada. the Netherland, I'h'ltr,
• • T* a '*rid V iw /-aland It
Ih * ' ami TurkeyAll chaplet* partli-iriNtlrir in ■'
natimuil tdoud hard rimgram ti,,

out ion and euMperallnn of oil coin
th * and roiiiinunilir* orhon or ru ­
ral, rrga rdh *» of »ire are vital to
thr |dan und the ultimate overall
effect main a war rffurt, T h i oft|“. | niirrrtine on thi* Prrrnl*- ’*

T O K Y O , t let,
to 14 '»- K' bo
Mue. C’aney and Alabam are doing
all right for thern*e|ve* under the
IJ.S. A rm y '' l-uddy -yatem in the
Korean fighting
Th e v are fniir of thoir.nnd* of
South Korean volunteer* who h n v
been inti grated into Ameri an
At in v Uldta.
N am e, were perhaps the bieeex*
- tum bling blia i wiitri the program
began I.* t lu ll Vet. i m 4 m * rtrv .

,e igcant found then Sooth Ko­
rean unit oveiflowing with Kirnand l.e»id

the Sm ith, and lont*e«

K o re a

IC moMimiH Irn m **««# O p *
form with n *pirit of varriflce.”
" A ll over the world democracy
i , lu-irig forced to prove that it
i, the flneal w iy of life,” he said.
"Th e .-eam pK we *el l»vre al
home by our own *en-e iff civic
ie*|&gt;un*ihility i, the l**t way to
ih m u ll,trati the v irtu e , of demo
rra cy to thr people* uf oilier
land,.
"I.c l it* prove that we here In
ltd* Country kliuw how tu makr
good u -e of freedom hy doing
freely what uthcr* arc rumpelled
to do.
"So long a , we in t Hi * nation
kiep our high irgnrd for thr *anrt iI v and dignity uf the individual,
we can t&gt;e *ure that nur demom r v i* n living iiivlitutiuu that
will aland up in the face uf em ­
ergency nr trial.”
M ur,hall called upon nil cummunitie- to devote the aatne atlllitlo n In the welfare of ,rrv |crmen a* he -aid they did during
World War II
" A ,cn*e of hmeliiieia and confiiaiuti i* often the f I rot react ion
••f a young •rrvicrman away from
home," hr declared. “ In providing
him with wholcaonic rarer rat lup
and entertainment in plea,ant off
l»o*t
.urrniimling*, cummiinitie*
*an make a tremendoua eontrlhuiion lo hi* well being and tu the
dt-Yc Io putrid of the ap in t that
make* fur a garni aoldirr.
-T in * piogruin l» worthy of the
Imllimliate attention uf every coinm unitv where numlwra uf *ervlce
per-oiinel can In- expected tu
■tend their leave*."
log i i a ilv I,mm noli member* In
"in -ip e rn tn g branctw-* of the
r
i t hull d r y will meet here
n-tei leader *hip of tieurge K .
I c e bt y uf ih. l,ou ia, In dluft
th ir
wage |tro|ui«itl*. Nun up*
i t llog ii'don, are tKuae whnae
men her* do not actually ride the
D u , tl ey help to keep rutiitln-*.

th» hrd Korean b a tllrfru n l. an A l
bed tra n ,port plane flew a loud•peaker over isolated Red pocket*,
'-adinar fur aurrender. It promi.ed
fair and humane treatment.
ririieial M ncA rth u r’, *‘la»t time"
uirrrnder ullimatiim l»«m ri| out
uver the airlrtirnr h nilrr In a new
phave of |&gt;lyrholrigical war fare
The Red high ru m inauj ha, le
noted the ultimatum But Com m uni-t troop* were ru rr-r.da nne m
ire trtiir.R
nutnbet*
that
have
welitd the Allied prlionti bag tu
more than 66,000,
D i' hatd Red* aruuud \Voii*an
dug in on height* encircling the

l B O O TS
y p t c iil..

mg amt cuatoiu* I he South K »
rean* and American* have devel­
oped a unique vocabulary of pidgin
Kngli-h, plu* a .m attering of Japar.c-e word*.
In-t* ad of their uaual rice diet,
the South Kureun* are eatni't Am*
erican ration* And they a r» i,*ll"(|
beer, rlgaret- and candy liar* -in
thr &lt;aine ha-i* u &gt; their httddieThey iiail even learned to awlvel
their hip* to get the n*re»«arv **
tra inchea out of their -h o tl lea*
to keep .triife with the duUKhhov*
Or gam m l tie,i Korean troop*
The South Kurt-an* have impre*
»ed Am erican, with their "kill in blocking the armored r a ,a lr , drive
handling n f lr ,. I.t. (T ia rlr. Halley on the main road from Seoul to
Hiriningham, Ala.. «md all in hi* ward Yyungvung and the Smith
In the center of
outfit could take apart and a ,- Korean thru*!
-emble the rifle , p rife rtlv after thr pen in. ula were ahowl uv In*
one dav **f training. T h e y like In aign* nf giving up.
A l ’ cortexpondgnt l u f Krickvun
*hoot *u much .their in*trurtoD
have a hard tllr.e keeping them rctm rtrd from w n te rii Korea *hat
from -neaklng l*ark tu the firing Red* huUal-up lit their pre war ' de
fen*e" chain fu red Am eri ,i n f, t
range
The Am erican, no longer call* trouper* to fight for rverv yaid
Tire Reit, tu-hf mountain n---i
D.em I look v. The Smith Kof-an*
arv referred to a* 'R t lK » ," adopted lion* (iaiiktug the main lochwa*
I lefenae* ■ Vieluled
'.’.’i mil-- ill
fr**m the abbreviation for the R*
depth, an air ot.ierver ic|«ute-l
public •■( K u n a
Kind tri«)|ier», with Allle,l w a r­
Die change ltd* v.nv:
One U, S tergeant explained plane* raining ,t*el and fne lornh,
on the Red,, -tugged ahead
"llo * in heck can v »u -ill a
itibi Red Korea along the
a foreigner when h r'- * h « r " l &gt;■« ' ndh
fuihole. fplit Vttpr Id ft Oil •' •• ' main highway-, to th'* vicinity of
and helped you fight off a lit—ht Simehn
T w other culutnn* -peare-l out
attack?*’

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ddfNng . . . that ghot you Im­
portant odvanlogoi aot found In
many other tramminkjn*. CyieMafe I* optional an Co*oo*I
madell at mod trot* ••tig to»i
But, rmnombor, you ihil gal th*
matxMoM wwoortmew ol gyiol
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i

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ol WurtilM*. a tare hydiocaibo*
uaaxcaUed ta tu protective quoU
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type, oa ooy heme, hum building
et taduauMl eutretare. coa be
eoaily * w ^ T rooted- toUowlag
t w elm pie opr beail* Systeu Cor
bottle Coottage ore uaallKled
hy water, teaw, heel ot «4d,
erlitr a»d all odwr dettruettve
e le m ea l* . flo w * eoally oad
omocthly . . . wrope your root ta
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tury uf experivnee, t* yuurx fur
he aaklttg.
Slop In, ur rail Hi fur prumpt
le llv ry j.

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To Promote th* Progrrs* ol Amtrica.
To Product Prosperity I or Sroford.

lit 11' 411|&gt;r(aliif# I inhi
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New Yorkers View Crusade For Freedom Parade

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British, Australians
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The atnatmg atury of naw up^•orlunlti** for burinau and in*
N M I r y la Florida In- M u g Xetd
by Florida Power A Light Comparty in advert,-amenta published
in Inadlng bulineaa magus me*
and newspaper* In the U. 8.
•‘Our campaign to advertin'
Flo* Ida ha* got ten off lb a faat
start", II. II. Coleman. division
nipn. gel, aaid today, "liuitrnr
July and Augu*t our company he
gan advertising to auch well,
known publication a* the Wall
^ t t r r e i Journal, hualnc** Week.
York Journal of Commerce
and Chicago Journal of Commerer.
"Continuing
in
Septemlwr,
October, November and Decem­
ber, we will u*e th»*e publica*
lion* augmented by
Nation'*
{Inline** and U . 8. New* *nd
World Keport.
"O ur advertisement* in them
publication* are reachinng million* of Am rrica'i leading buaiJ in a men throughout the United
0 jla W t, trlllng them ol Florid*'*
opportunity* and Inviting them
to locate Ihrtr plant* In Florida.
"Florida Power A Light Com*
ny I* thoroughly 'aold' on the
rl thit we have a found atate
with a lound and eipanding
economy. We are »o convinced
that wo are buying advertliing
■pare to 'tell the world', Mr.
Coleman *aid.
"Incidentally,
our
company
nrraident, McGregor Smith, i*
fh a irn iL n of Governor Warren'*
Council for the Induitrial D o lopmerit of Florid*. Our company I* cooperating with thr gov­
ernor ir. hi* program to bring
Industrie* to Florida".
Rome of the interetliry fact*
In the advert Dement* are gain*
made by the atate *ince I MO.
They include:
Population
up 31^.
Retail Sale*
up 224".
Individual Income
up 207 f*»
JRIeelric Power
up 231"
hank Rr*ouire»
Up 204'".
Poilal Receipt*
up llO ",
Per Capita Saving*
up 214".
Auto Reglit ration*
up 40*7
Life Insurance
up 166''.
Income from L4vr*lock
up 836'.
Wagea and Salarie*
up 220'*.

K

in t in nil.*

and

tnlmr

Wounded

ir.rllU u re idled. Uurienl evilIiiatr* plaro CHI* IUM volume al
«
|. a»t o le-tilild (ewei bullies than
«)■- losing built in ISfuU, ui out
.
— *' I.II.HI now
i 1 I home.
What the rrgilialion* t'*nilr*d;
Tht amount uf monei th I mnv
In' |,.ir rowed on the tecurity of,
&gt;&gt;i to finance new eonalroction,
on i evident ml real relate.
What ia covered:
I .o.iii* fin mute than f-'f.im,
with m o r e tloin |H month* ma­
turity, on nil one and two fntnilv
unit lioueing liurludiiig iun)or
irnnruvpiitviil • on adiEtimi*. n*
writ ... new roiiattuctlun), race pi
for ( A t loan* on which written
lommilllielil w rtr mule li’fote
the effective date of the regulathin, (H i conventional loan* on
houainji ronvtrurtlcn *tarted he
fore noon of Aug 3, IU60, and
( D certain hardinip and *peeial
rtempt ion*.
When the regulation I* effec­
Mr. and
Mr*.
Norman P, tive:
Hendley, 211 l-aurrl Avenue, havn
Oct. 12, IP50.
liecn notifieil liy the War DeWho mutt comply:
iiurlment that their aoli, Pfc,
l.emler*, a* drllned in the
fluiold David Hendley of the II. regulation, are requlrrd to rom plr
S Marine i orp* »* » wounded in with the down-payment, maturity
action oil Ort. 1 in ttie Korean and other proviaiuM of ihe tearea. The natuie of the wound* gulation, with prnalitle* providml
have not yet In-eft repo I ted. Hi* for violation, loonier* are de­
D a graduate i&lt;4 the Kirhy Smith fined a* thote who, during th**
Junior High School of Ji.ik*.o,. current or preceding year, made
vil'e. Ill* adiln-** is F ‘r*l Pro* 3 nr more real ettalr loan* ag­
visional Casual Co., F M F Fteet gregating more than |26,00&lt;i.
P. O. San Franci*eo. Calif.
W in administer* the regula­
tion* :
The Hoard of Guverpor* of the
Federal Reset ve Svstrlu i* le* I h&gt;ii - tide for adinmDt* i ing
it*
regMlation applying conventional
real estate loan* (at di*tingui*hrd from real eatatr loan* made,
insured, or guaranteed by the
Federal Government or any agertMr*. Itn hard t vtt' I* *p.tke le* ej thereof). The Federal llouallig
fore meinlH-n nf lh - I'tlnt Club nl Adlniniatration, the Veterau* AdII m i I m - iI Oa I'aar T a - I
their dinner inerting M i l In lb»
Yarht Cluli last night, favurlug the
tJ t 'A K F . DAM H .l
formation of a "Little Theater" ir*
J A K A R T A , Indaneaia (h t . II
Sanford.
Mr*. Farrell, a graduate of Ste­ i/1h Radio Andioma aaid Imlav the
phen* College, hold* a degree ir* tidal wave cau«ed liy Sundav'*
Dramatie Art and ha* had wide r*- ratthi|uake* swept away two vill
perlenen un the Mage, radio and the age* with estimated damage of t l .
un.vie*. She toured for
everal oo&lt;l,tM)p No easually figure* were
given.
|l**lt**r* m r a n lo an

Little Theater Is
Advocated At Meet
Of Sanford Pilots

French Defense Minister Arrives
To Study Rearmament Of France

T o r f o N EXPORT
W A S H IN G T O N . OcL I I -4/P)
— Acting to hilt advancing cot*
ton price* and to a**ure the na­
t i o n of it* need*, the government
lait night placed rigid limiUtion*
on export* of the fiber crop.
lly JO H N SI A M
The
Agriculture DeMrtment
WASHINGTON. Oct. II
(/!•)
French Delrn.c Minittrr Jule*
aet up export quota* which would
Much
arrive*
today
to
pin*
lor
country'*
reque*! for a big inatallmrnt
reetrict ihlpmenta to leia than
4.000,000 hale* for the market- ol American dollar* lo hattrn France'* rearmament
ing year ending nrgt Aug. l.
Mocli liar a dale with Secretary of Detente M inhall till* afternoon
Export* during the pa*t *ea*on to explain vrhal outalde aidV
'
l.i I aI,-it 6,770.000 bale*.
France will n m l In-fore it can pe-1 of the 1 ,226,000,0011 Con
ta*gm turning out more gun*, grit* ha* appropriated to re
S TO V A LL R ECALLED
tank* amt munition*.
arm nearly a *cora of friendly
Lieut.
W’. B.
Stovall.
Jr
Much will to* Joined tomorrow \ rountriea during thl* fiscal year,
&gt; Jf.8 N .R .. *on of Mr. end Mr* W hi French Finance Minister Mao. ending next June 30.
Stovall of 1101 Elm Aveeo- Cce Petseh* wht i* now en rout*
2. What condition* Ihe Unitrd
ha* been r*ea'l*d to ae*l«« do*- to the United State* by ship. State* will att.-rh to Ihe finanWith the Navy. He arrived l**t F - 1 Petache will outline the financial rial help It I* ready to extend
4*r to report for active dutv •• side of France's rearmament pic­ to France and eight other A tUnite Port Afl'-ix.
IR &amp;,*»••. Cehf
ture.
The two French cabinet memIr civilian life. Lieut. Stov-«
Franca ha* drawn up plan* for
chief of a vital a U lU t1*- •** »er» are In meet with Marshall, creating 16 new army division i
, and at the tim q.pf hi- M Secretary of State Acheaon. Se- during the next three year* but
•relary of the Trea*ury Snyder ray* frankly U cannot tlioulder
waa alao acting director nf
aau of Vital BtalDllc* Ftorld- and a score of American rXpert* thl* financial burden without tubstsnrial help from the United
ta Board of Health In Jackvon to learn:
1. Uow much Franca can axvilla.

(Ixttci.tl Gay Return­
ing From Front Det kites “These Cook*
ir :,
Aie B e a t e n ”

Fun I las Priority Al l.euion Med

xx x M l I N t .I n s
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INVADING toy AUCIItS for Hit ir . I .... .1 ii.nv. iith.il, iii.-ml-i* of the
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Word v-,-1. re,need iii-n* yester
day hy Ml*, K. (*. Krtmedv of lio
death on Sept i.'i „f |„.r brother.
Sgt. First Gln-a Wiley H Hrook
who Wa» *tall..01,1
( ’mnpam
L. 27lh lufarili v in Korea
Sgl, lili’uk*, who had liei-n p
Ihe *elvin- lot nine vetrra. wn- with
thi e *r.d .tiilorni- IH riaion durirn*
World V\at II 14-■ rwenlltted aL-ui
three year* ago aii.t wa* it.i i
Japan, ai o.iupaiue.1 hy hi wife
and ten children lie w ri tain
Mar. H*. lulu in N ew l- rrv. Ha
Survivor-, include the wtfr an-'
two rhildti-n In J*|uan; .nighe
*i*ler, Mr* \ i-rna Itrown of .Uvu
ford; line.- bruther*. William F-gene Hrook writ li Ihe Fifth Xb
Force iii Ktm-fi; lladenr II Itrookanti Cecil Hrook* of Sanforil
D E F E N S E T O C O N T IN U E
W A S H IN G TO N - tH-t. II (A’l
Scoffing at the idea that America
will “ re|ax” after the Korean war.
Rep. Vinson aaid today America
never will scrap it* defense* again.
The Georgia Democrat, Chair
man of the House Armed Service*
Commit lee, told new* men he he
llrve* the pi*.pie will |M- wilting
to make (he -acrlficr* — in fair*
and other burden*— necessary to
huild the aimed force* tip to .1,(J00.0WI men.
The burden* must lie borne "for
an indefinite period of time."

(ill in 11|. (Jtlll#d
lit Mix* "
faitrd with ilhnspil nhint* ant am
rnah, hr atatril.
Iloliii i Oilri&gt;rtlP, •f thr K II i m i *
Her*! 4Ni # t«*l«1 Ihe irvowri*. of *t*t»
law* K u vrrn ln r thr *alr of *rr*i
and *(f tifliprrtlr* uf »*r m il oaf tin
VV NV I.inr i»a%r thr auditor i»
(Miff anti tgraham Mindrt thr irra

«urrra rrport.

KcinforcementH &lt;I»
To Army In (iermuny

IIK K L IN , Oct. II X/V&gt;
l-ixsit
General Manton S Eddy announc­
ed today that "American icinforcement* are arriving now in
Germany.**
"Th e y are reaching Germany a*
a flow of replacements, nut in
new unit* a* yet,” The commander
of the U. H. Army in Europe told
a riewa conference here.
He said the Berlin garrison prehabty would be the fir*t to I**
increased in strength hy addition­
al troop*.
Asked if the American command
TO W N S E N D I’ ll',N IC
ha* a plan for evacuating U. H.
The TnWIivrml Club will hive * attack, Eddy voiced a smiling
pic tile Covetr i ill»h liim i-r xllt denial.
weini-r roast at l-alte Melen Ft'
"Thera la no rvacualion plan at
Jay McmlH-r- ami gue-t* nii| |e*e ler will stay here and fight it
the Tout 1st Center al i!:00 «V)n t all," he said. “The American soldin the afternoon. Dr. C. V. S in k out In *pit» of any odd*.’’
announcvil tmtav.
C IV IL D E F E N S E
MISS S T E V E N S R N TK IIS
C O V E N T R Y . England. Oct. 11
L A K E L A N D , Oct. I! tSpecialt — k/V)— Komi’ Secrctsry J- Chutrr
— Ilenise Stevrn*. tlaiiqhl'r "f Mr Ede said in an uddre** tonight
ami Mr*. A. B. Steven*. |.1fl0 S*n that Hritain aim* to enll»t a clford Avenue, ha* rei-l-tere-t *•
r(t defense force of al-out SIX),*
frxhm an *1 Florida Southern Col­ (XMl within a few n onlh*.
lar*. here
At a meeting starting a rw
Florida Southern i* the onlv cri ceuitment drive, he said goxla of
l*fi- in tha world with a » » * *
ciyll defense In d e rt can l&gt;* atdesigned by the noted Frank Liny'* trined if on* in 20 of thoae *ltglbl* Join th* *erv»c*. H r e»tP
Wright
Ihmii*'* (U trr, Mary Jovre S'e mated that 1ft,000.000 person* In
vvn*. wa* a ID4U Huuthnn grad Britain. mo»* of them over 30
year* old, ara eligible.
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American Officer, l ed By Korean,
Spends G9 Dnyr Behind Bed I ines
It, II XI. IIO YI.K
M ild A
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a 2 J-Vf-tt-nU ptatiHUl Irailct fnmi t’lillfll, 111 , slim .illV rmluirtl rv n v
hanl*hip lather Ilian •urt&lt;-mhr 1
“ | wouhl r*0ier have starved,* alive ti«lav," *«i&lt;) lliri
gratehe -aid gritnly.
fully, "I had to dcix-nd on hi*
And perhaps he would l.axr Ihir. king and liiltiatlre r&lt;th&lt;*r
starved except for a loyal young than my own. And we could tnH.
South Korean who brought him In eacli other only hy gcstunfood and *averl hi* life by mov- arid hv drawing picture* nn the
Ing him from one mountain h&gt;de ground with .ticks.”
away tn another whenever dan
Hicks, who served with lin­
ger of capture grew near.
Marine* in the last war. looked
For Becurrty reason* (hr* na- irke a vtn,, I - - . , iu ttuii wiitu hc
live pal riot ranr.ot be identified c»tne down out nf the hill* a f t e r
now. Bui he risked Ihe live* of nearly ten week*. Hi* Hack hair
himself vnd hi* wife ami *1* fell to hi* shoulder*. He had a
small children to help the Ameri­ thick matted heard And only thin
tatter* of hi* fatigue uniform
can
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Inlo Spending On
Wiilerway Plans

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would allow Import* &lt;&gt;f plant- an ♦
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thr haal* of in«p**1id&gt;- hv authori
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Armed S e rv ice s Chief Cleveland
Small Att^mianoe To D raft 40.000 TellsKiw anisOf
*Causes
In Men In December Fire P rc vention

I'H I.SliURGH, O il. I I 01')
United Slalei S lrrl t oi|Mitellon,
ptiidiM'i of one limit ol Aiurrwx *
&lt;lee|, agirrd lojay to open wage
liryhTi} tTuua—with Ihe ( T O I'niied
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Are Designed To Reduce Inflation Open Wage Talks
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W A S H IN G TO N . Oci. II (/T)
W ASHING I O N, &lt;Hi II t/Vi
— Thirty-eight newi. radio and
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Hr-|(j* til |*l NllliiJItl 1111141tl« Hllli
ftio lo representative* will accom­
4 million niriuliri% Jr* lilrj
pany Piriidenl Tiuman on hi* Uip
Vo .nit f*11 a 2‘i *rub 4IT luiMi 4v.it'r
to tnrrl Gen. Douglai MatAilhur.
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They have chattered a Pan*
I h r illlMiiit i «•ik*r i un| a i r ui4iir
American itralocioitei loi th*
lift * f liidi 4»pri4l|(t|r tiH IlH l, th-»(
week'* trip flailing late today. I hr
it 14il r in(-It \rr? tit.I iiiirc III 4on
plane will hr uird for the enure
trilirtl
Mill) .it IIM&lt;Ilf1 4pci .i1114r*
trip, ending Oct. 18.
fI4lll*
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they included communication, it*
K.h I mmxI I »lt ^faplirf* aud ihaii
prcientalivri and ircret vrtvtc*
Hit 11 4*1 4 Km.I wit..miller id .!ir
men ol thr Pietident'a party.
• unit un
White Huuic ufiutala laid it
war a large patty but not a record
[ rttlM l *ditl liuitifl Vtutilti |*r
•rivrti «l|HMi dn* (141bll* I lliaplt
for a pret» group accompanying
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The Auociatrd Preti icpmentalllltlirduir lir^4il)Atlon. | fr rillllM l
tivei on the tMj» will be hrnctl B.
It A ll O m C IA lt AND DIONItARIII (top) wlti-vs* Wit dUtll Ciutade for Ejection* |iai*d* In Sew York t« rd l|»f tic III Aml Httukl i ot I tIi r fail^a c ca ro . who liar been a While
wtilch an estimated 3uimx) n.r.i u rn of tivit. U lm and veteran* niganl/uHon, took pmt. In reviewing *lan&lt;I »'».4tJ» f-lOM IMHHMM) 4 IT4,
&lt;lop, t l i i j a i e Gov Thom - I Uewry. tier. I .ui-uia Clay. Nalltmal fru o d e for freed- m *haliman; Male
Houre coriri|iondrnl »inte Prri|.
Ih r .i t r ii y r tv o iln m ||tr I
InduaMlal Cwnmi lionet Sdward C o n i; lamed anli-CummunUt Peter i i .., u. i . and Mr*.ok».-»iiaiKaaenkwa.
dent Truman took office, and Wil­
niimnt inih
i r t n i f t $fifl I fi
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*|iu Junipt il to treeilorri ftujii flic tl useJail eiiilMMMajr* Hetuw, Hie iu*u Her*
H* lev Jew,
t ,k **
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liam C. Allen, a veteran photo­
tvrrk Ih r i r* irntt it mild iffokv
grapher whore experience include*
liilli 4 $10 werIklv ^4Kr |hn»«|
tnvrring the war in Italy. France
The unioriR Ihr IMlIr tfn «|n»|i
tiafl*. Vrl* |*ra|»|i4*t«( rtrikp, «||(and Germany.
loilnirn u a tri hirvicr nnd if mini;
Meanwhile in Tokyo General
nil rnipluyra,
MacArthur turned down— "witli
rh ra r wtirkrm . I rip h ly
Bniif.
legrela'*— a requaat |,y Tokyo
'4*rr n«klli|; fui £ b 4*rnls mi ht&gt;ur
prraa aasociatlona to go with him
Ik i'lln hi lliry flifivtiNf th r) Mil*11*
S o hit Pacific conference with
WASHING TON. (ht. II i/l*&gt; llie lnli-i.il IlnuiitiK and llonic
lf»ai "far iK'liiint thr poradr*' in
rrealdent Truman thla weekend.
f-uuncr Agrniy m u n i ihr follnwiiig riplantiion un Ik&gt;» the govern­
i Mlhrr triiliiftlrim T h n r l4 »v wa|p
An alda aaid the General turned
nrra tr camr in «M i»h n
li» 4H,
ment'* Itew home tiliillK-ige cfeihl mnlrolt will wuil
|ti»»in » i i a* rmmt 1-war
Murray Says Workers Mtahrn
lh «v fferlved n R rirn -rrh t*
W in limit mg u riii | it being irtliic IriJ
hour w a rr f»04i«t l.n.kril with
Want Healthy *th un
lo reduir live (U iirn t tciKiut infleluinaty pre**utt* in liouvinq
that im rra s r, liiiW fvri, was thr
• .ind tu cut hark homehuil.llng in
Round Wage Hike ro n rn ila n ti* placr tfn* mm-oprr
l!*j| to a level which ran In* met
itlni; rntployrm un a 40 houi
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Correspondents To
Ma k e
Journey

Electric Company
Invites Industry
To Come To State

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f h r t k s l hcsl'h ** well ** men-1
III health are contagious. You rsn
reflet* morel end splriluil health
If jou ar* yourself sho'indlng In
hr sit h: If I raiv but touch the hem
of hit garment I thal! Iik whole
Mali b:*0
Th»« «* Nalionkl Fite Pretention
V i l l i. Let'i m*Ve esny week
prevention **r»k in Sanford.
Cnnirftulalioni to Kail Lah*
taann. former »♦« retery of 'h*
S/mtn»&gt;l* County Chamhei ol Com
mart*, upon hi* elerlmn at dtrlricl
governor VI Kn- »nit clulit.
P rill Jt tit Lumen it going out!
t; .he |"»r P » -»'•* (or a ronlfienc*
with General \1»i Arthur. He want*
(« find out whst Amemk’t Fsr
Eatlcrrv polity ifslly it lieloie he
p u n hit fo o l in hit mouth again.
Wot It it fkpettrd lo gel under
war (nil week on a new •21.000.
000 bridge i t i n i lower Tamp*
M
The bridge and (lilt will be
1$ mile* long with protirion made
for fithing at tuilsbly totaled
walkway*.
i,
-»
t The whole date of Florida it a
trjliral large! area, in the opinion
‘of civilian defente director Howie.
Wi.rn the atomic bomhi rlail fall
in^.’ i W can fall anyw|ier*. Still
w «d rather |&gt;e in Sanfntd than on
■ h f * n p |o j Poldmfce pr'jtia ItoW
er MiKiien
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Fofm®r Msyin O Dwyez «f N r»

C u n the counte o f w o rld tv e n tn br n ltrre d fry Buch » p I * h Ia to UtiHHian ronnon nn H n ro ld K. Hthagon ha* sent lu
n ta lin ? Staaaen’a e ffo rt la Iwiund to lx&gt; discounted b y w a n t
A m e rica n * because of the fact that he is n m a n w ho has
1x*cn and i&gt; m n lilrjr noisca like n presldenllnl c a nd id a te . O n
the o th e r h and th e ir w e ig h t is lik e ly to he o ve re a tim ate d ill
M oscow. ItiiHsinns can h a rd ly bo expected to believe thal an
e m in e n t citize n w o uld re a lly send a com m un ica tion of a n y
sign ifica n ce to a fo reign r id e r w ith o u t the fu ll con cu rre n ce
o f his g o ve rn m e n t. T h e reception of the K tnssen le tte r in
M oscow w ill p ro b a b ly I n* lit t !« different fro m th a t fo r u
a statem ent In the same ve in fro m an official source.
It is a good purpose to t r y to get tru th a n d reason
in forn t tie 'm e n of the K r e m lin , hut it is most d iffic u lt of
u h le v e m c n t. A re p o rt fro m V n n g y a n g , first N o r t h Korea
c it y occupied b y the S o u th K ore a n s, tells o f th e th o ro u g h
m easures tuken b y the C o m m u n is t rulers o ve r th e past five
ye a rs to co n tro l the in fo rm a tio n and speech o f th e people, to
x 'iflo all opposition and d isa gre e m e n t. C o m m u n is ts beconul
preoccupied w ith this task w h e re v e r they h ave p o w e r, nm j
w ith spreading th e ir p ropaganda e ve ryw h e re else. It has
o fte n been observed that C o m m u n is t agents and u n d e rlin gs
become so Im m ersed in th e ir ow n lies that th e y a re unable
to d istin g u ish them fro m tru th .e v e n from o b vio u s fncts sup
ported b y clear evidence. Is th is so also of the to p m o s t lead
ern?
N o w m a y lie the tim e , h o w e ve r, to t r y to cra ck th e ir
shell o f illusion. T h e events of th is sum m er h ave shaken
the C o m m u n is t w o rld as w e ll as the n o n -C o m m u n is t. S ta lin
h im se lf, like o th e r a m b itio u s d icta to rs before h im . m a y have
ta rrie d h im s e lf fo re ve r beyond the realization o f fact* B u t
th e re m ay he o th e r ears o f im p orta n ce in M oscow and In "
satellite capitals w h ic h h nvc detected d isco rd a n t notes In
the S o vie t tune, and w h ic h m ay he ready to liste n to otliei
sounds.

These Once Were Head
A lib ra ry re cen tly listed the ten most p o p u la r novels
of f if t y ye a rs ago, T h e y w ere "L im it H o ld e n " |»y fi'VjUg
B a ch e lle r’, " R ic h a r d .C a r v e l" and " T h e C ris is " b y W in it o n
C h u rc h ill d t N e w ' H a m p s h ire . "Ja n ic e M e re d ith " b y Paul
Leicester K o rd , " T o T a v e and T o H o ld " by M u r y Jo h «»M vn .
'W h e n K n ig h th o o d W as In F lo w e r " by C h a rle s M a jo r.
" H u g h W y n n e , F ig h t in g (J u a k e r" b y 8 . W e ir M itc h e ll, " T i n
Gentlerrtan fro m In d ia " b y B o o th T n rk ln g to n , " A lic e o f O ld
V in ce n n e s " by M aurice T h o m p s o n , and E d w a r d
Noyes
W e s tc o tt’a " D a v id H a r u m " .
Th e se w ere not poor o r t r if lin g bonks, h u t h o * man\
are read to d a y ? H o w m H iiy s u rv iv e even In a ltjc a ? F c rh a p s
the name w ith w ide s ig n ific a n ce for to d ay's readers is
" D a v id H a r u m " . w h ic h has become a s y n o n ym fo r a slick
tra ile r, and the m e m o ry o f w h ic h Is preserved b y Its appeum hee in the radio, c h ie fly In episode* w h ic h w ill lie
sought In va in In the book. B ooth T n rk ln g t o n died only
sho rt tim e Hgn, h a v in g long e n ou gh tb jb tto n fli cins
dne of th f
in n 's
’s most
m ost p o p uln
n ve
v elists.
lM s . " T h u TClcenrttle
t ls m
frorp
n aittio
ularr n o
m na n
In d iaHnim
apporira on
*»n rp
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in Iikk - some
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IIwwik,
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d a trd T h e o th e r InW
Irnoks o f Mrs tan h n vs (lrn|i|N&gt;d oil
;t dated
a lto g e th e r
Ifovir m a n y nf to d ay's tisst Belters w ill in .U rn y e a r 2000
haV* sac«l&gt;fd the fats of thsac m u ch -re a d book* o f 19007
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Yetk h k i M t m n n l to ( t i l l city I d

111
■t iinckfbtrn iHpwn to h«v* rekixtd Dior* lh*n t million dollkti
y»4» for prnlVrtioo Irom r«ck#t.
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Formrr B ia iiliin dulalor G«tu|!s Vai|*« *lio rifled thal tnuntiy
«ith •n iron hand ihrougitout the
*»r and for lome t»n y**u before
that hnr returned to ixmer. not by
loite of arma. but by ml* of the
people- It **emi ili*n»t, bill in
»m # rnunliiea ibey item lo like
ditlalon.

Speikina of damning • man
with fainl praite. Vice Pi»iidenl
Darklev paid high liiliule lo Reipblican Goternor Wautn nf Caliroia. bui of hie opoontnl Jimm&gt;aevell. he uid. "i am not attkin| Unm nor Warren. I have
It rupee| for lit* governor of
ia ilate. Bui I am railing *ijintion lo Mr. Rooitteh’i eip*rjkor*. and U the ftr| that hn
wai nsnupkted a» Iha candidata
i f hit party". Wei), that'* about
fU gau can tty for him.
U t a l police are going aftef
f»6t r6d dfiir#ri mho qi« P§ft
Atrnue for ah Indianapolii Speedway. They may argue that they
ha»* a perfect right I d kill them•' th*y *»*nl to and we
will not belabor the point, but they
Qt&gt; W»l bate a righl to endangri
tba liter of olhera who aho mutt
me the highway! Mote feople are
WW bring killed by automobile
atzidenlr than by dtteaia, rayt the
National Safety Council, and one
of e»ery U peraoni ia dia1 one or morn da)i a year be«*• of atcidenlr. It ir lime to
with thoK who mute
at*.
f ° r y « r * we bate carefully
avoided giving loo much publicity
to raltlernake rloiiei originating in
g u area, thinking thal ruth rep
W** *l* not among the peculiar
charmi of our fair city, but now
&lt;*n lake the wrap* off and let
•Hr heir down for we wilt never
M able to r ic r l the publicity from
Beach, Calif, where Clarence
m wa* rioting boxei away in
attic of hit newly occupied
Suddenly he apied a )a^‘ on a aheir amt

tn — r

Honey
FiU
_ _ _

" ifn n s y F i t i " is dead. T h e 8 7 -ye a r-o lil J o h n F . Fit/,
geraldt tw ice m a y o r o f B o sto n , f f M f l f ) } (know n at the tim j
as a Vl&gt;ry good ch ie f e xe ciitlve . 1 Ills m c re s s o r, h o w e ve r
Ja m e s M . C u r le y , was so m u c h less so thst the b ru ise d tax
payers thpded to hsik Imek on F U ig a r a ld ’s m a y o ra lty « s *
golden nge.
•
"Sw eet A d e lin e " helped to eluct F itzg e ra ld . T h is
urtte of b a rb e rsh o p q u a rte ts im p re sses most twople as
in g Iwen W ritte n generations a g o A c tu a lly It
s h o rtly Iw fo re F itzg e ra ld 's f ir s t fllec.Uon In 1‘Jor,. N ig h t sf&gt;
te r n ig h t ho sang it at p o litica l fa ille * , to the d e s p a ir of his
opikm ents. w h o w a n te d to ta lk a b o u t such d u ll subjects as
attvet d e n n in g at*l low er taxes. T l i e B p jto n is n s o f that dn&gt;
d a y p re fe rre d to he rn te rts ln e d . and F itzg e ra ld w on Ih e li
voles by d o in g th n t.
But "S w e e t A d e lin e ” fs ile d to elect h im !P»v# ™ ,r
senator. H e fin a lly settled d o w n as s genial oh m an. ' •
averse to h o ld in g w ell p a y in g appointive office s, ai
w h e re ve r hS w ent he was p o in te d out to s tra n g e rs as
L ittle G e n e ra l. H o n e y F i l l . '

C*. I. Returnu

prowled .aHmit; A

paa .ahlhlb
(CapUapta ream ►**«»
. 9 d t, A “
•till clung to hla* ft-foul-Mneh •temp
frame.
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I ha firat *to &lt; U &gt; » , or
ha bid notMn| h T “)l 1°, , *t .
raai of lb* lima h* bad H 'fu
airfioat tntlrely on rice. But hb
mad# a ruaful djaaovary.
“ Why. Ft* tp lt'M
But flteka was far below hit
normal 116 pound*, janau hi* ailvanturoua taga bedan Fq» m oif
than ibrae. waelU .h f ami Mh
men had been fight ln| dbyierpU
delay log withdrawal prtlona with
the rest of lh# remnant* of th*
haltered American &gt;4th Infan­
try Division.
They were among the hetoae
who raroe out ol the *i#ge of
liutninng Taegu alive. And the,?
still had tha lonely wlt*lon uf
making further defensive stande
to give the Arm y time to' rush
rrlnfutrementa from Japan and
America.
In the early hour* of July JO
L t Hick* and hla platoon were
In a pitifulv amall force «*»lgned
the Impossible lash of outposting
Kochang, a d tp 60 mile* south­
west of Teegtl, the provlndel capplU I. .
■
.
The vanguard of eevarai Urd
divlilon* rushing south trying to
seiie the vital port al Fuaan
simply flowed around them, eg■htl,
«»■’$ i h ™ % %
ffib
escape
T » » ,
Iflck* fe|l bark to tbh river, di­
vided hi* men Into aquade snd
watted until hie awn squad was
altaeet o**» to the far bai.k be­
fore starting acroea tha stream
himself. Qn the other »We they
were caught in a rice paddy by
Bad machine gun fire and all were
killed, wsmJ dd or captured 'fa -

!. patrol*
hi moon
crawled
S many
that ha
baford
tie time
^lie.
recalled
,,buncpe&lt;i against
rmd*r' tha straw
or seven
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A A H T \\n ti f f f i u i .n . M N F O f t n .

Kiwanis Club

Truman Trip

H e illo e F V ia l* Psa* Oeei
thii Counity, be pointed oul. A
fire bteaki out every 18 tecondi
in l|»e countiy and l*»t year tbeje
were 570.000 fire*. More than 91
Uclorir* a day are burned. At
Itait 90 percent of theie fires
could hate been prevented, he
tlaled.
Sanford wai lortunate in not
havin* too many or too isige fire*
duting the p*it year, be declared
lie thanked lleiman F. Mmrit foi
the loan snd operation of a projec­
tion machine lo ihow a motion
picture on fue pretention lo the
Kiwaniam.
Both Joel field, Ktwnnli prealHen', elect, nod J . Mnrtln Stine
cipher, renortlnt on the recent
Klw*nl* wale rnnventlon In Or
lando, eipre*ted erithutlaam for
the election of Karl l.ehmenn s*
the new dlilrict prerl.tent.
Mr. I.ehmann'e "Klwanl* tiirth
plsre" « « « here In Hanford If.
vear» aao, .*id Mr . Field, a fart
reve»led hy Fred Wtllon when ho
teconded Hid Her long'* nomlna
tlnn at the convention.
''Senator
Hpe«*ard
Holland'*
talk wa* weli receive,) and all
the Klwaniariv felt that u* have
a good tet up In Wa*hington ”
Mr. Field declared, lie aho told
of the talk bv I'alvln Mitchell,
governor of the Florida Key flub
district.
Mr. Stineripher told of the
Praia# give by I,lent, fiovernor
Leonard Ualna to the lieutenant
governor* for their work, and hi*
program urging Kiwanlan* to aid
In bringing young men Into the
Key flub In order to later rnrr)'
out Klwanja program* Governor
IM na told of K lw fll* »eevlce to
boy* and girl* and Mr Sllneclpher
(|uote&lt;| him a* aavlng, " If you are
pot helping anmehody, your life U
a failure.
Gue*ta Inlrmlured by Col. R, G
Harriman were Hill laiwtence of
Winter Park, IVilllnm llr-Barr,
m iora lor of the "lla lrv Queen** Ice
Jackeonvllle and Calvin Wright of
cream aland. It- K. Walker of
the Ifey d u b . Stave ftnbertv w »!
the gueet of Harold Kaatner.

ir t e r t H M rrw &gt; r*a# rltii
down the Joint application because
White H'uiae correepondenli going
with the Prealdent would provide
ample new* coverage.
Tokyo, AP coneapondenl Ru»•e|j Brine* »ald today that Preai.
dent Truman*# coniarence with
General MacArthur may prorlucr
more direct precaution agaimt a
new Communlit outbreak In Asia.
MacArthur la egpected to em­
phasis# that the Red*— beaten In
Korea
will itfik* rlarw hrtr in
A*la and
tie halted only by a
pottecful end vigilant United N a­
tion* fnrea.
This theme. It I* generally be­
lieved here, will bark ground thrdUcu**l&lt;m* of several key ques­
tion* during the conference aomr
where in In# Pacific
MarArthur and hi* top aa*lstanta remained client on the meet­
ing Staff officer* laid detail*
would he *nnounced by the White
House.
In some quarter* here there wg*
evident belief that MarArthur
could penonally ronvlnce the
Trctldcnt of Aslan danger* which
tome military ufllclat* believe
Washington hat underettilnaled In
the patt.
The threat to Indochina I* a
mong the foremost of ihe*e.
American military official* In
view*, express belief that wartown country I* the key to all of
rich southeast Atia.
French force* there have ju*t
suffered their hlggrtt hattle de­
feat in four rear* of warfare with
Ho Uhl Minn!’* force*.
MarArthur and hi* ton ataff
officer* long have
advocated
•Irnng auppor* for the Krrnch In
Ind'H-hina a* well a* aid to theme
the protection of Formo*a They
conlcnd the lot* of thete point*
would nut flank tl.t Am ri Ivan dc
fen,e line In the Western Paclfiv
Tht general hcllrf In Tokyo U
that the UpnimunUt dilve into
South Korea was a diversionary
rathrr than a primary military
effort In Asia. Mac A rth u r, la ex­
pected to contend that victory on
the prnin*uTa will be Incomplete
tf other and richer A*iallr area*
are left eipoied to a subsequent
attack.

(Cnnilnned from Fage Dual

J le e llt M ! V n a #•■* Itaei
Not lh Koie*.
ditinon*.
Village alter tillage ii burned In
The new eft aft rail, iitued tail
ike
griiimd sail the auiumn Imlrd
night, it for 40/100 inductee, dur­
munlrytidc
it being tcarrrd and
ing December. It raitea ll.e total ol
« all* nner the defente program burned by battle. This detlruclion
will m»ve northward like * pUrrui
(tailed In 210.000.
Added lo men *1ready in tlie at lung at the Redt continue thru
Atmv or hmiighl in under frdersll- retrtlanre agaimt United Natiom
form .
ratron of National Guard uita and
"Dicte cookie* the Rcdi - are
call up nf reiarvials, thi* indicate!
Ireslca,"
M«j. General Hobart R.
Ilie A;n\y hag o; will liaye within
G*v (aid tonight.
a few monlhi jipore than WO.OOO
Bark from a frontline vUH, the
Aerv, IM )f doa* m m ni^lude an tSA General
_______
____ _ Korean Red
reported
•ttfidltd hot fiieiurnabiy lu b iriti-1 Srm v rernnanla are fading before
Ital number nf m^ri in reteiie unilr hi* ttieeh»niie,l cavalry Tl viaion'*
advance north of I’araltel 58.
brought into active duty during the
G a r told war correspondent* at
lari three month'.
*. * p «ia l new* copfereoce that I
The Army's reported objective,
orily a matter of time before A lunder the 't.OfHl.lNMl.man armed
rd troop* take the Red capital,
fotre |ir»|i«ted by President T iu i Fynngyang, B5 mile* north of :»H
man, U twtween I . iimi.ihki and l,»
"A* I read military sign* hr
bno.iHHi men.
the enemy| 1* pulling nut," the
Thua It aerm* probable the nlv
1r*t Cavalry division'* command,
iectlve ran lie reached perhaps hy •r raid.
next spring— if tralhlng facili­
Pilot* ipolted troupe of 6n to
ties and otherr nhyskal limitation* 2fl*1 Red* wilhiTrawIng toward
rn the speed of expansion permit. (re g g y tn g . They fell hark before
In
manpower
quantity, tha
cavalry column that had thrust
Atm v probably already I* rloae lu
eptlv fiv* mil** north of the
double the alia It wa* when Ihe Re«r border. Plane* attacked tlie
Korean war alarled. It had about Red*. .
8BI,P0f) men last June 25. Bui
In front of the Flret Cavalry
a large part of the added manpow­
po*
are an eitlmaled two division and
er need* training and organltlng
lain
the rrminant* of "everything
Into effective unit*.
of haitily-rrcrulted student* and
Four National Guard division* Security unit! are mad# up moitly
have been federallred. Although alae." Gay said, lie added (hat Red
underatrength, t h e i r combined "don't amount to vary much."
manpower probably amounted to
Gay said Ih* Communist* In Ihla
ahout I t ,000. Two regimental sector have no tanka tnd y*ry
combat team* from th* national litlii artillery. Their main defenGuard cygggubronght In— about elva Inainunant, ha said, la th*
ffl
rVAH Hsne.
ph ^*11**1
1*4toe land mln*.
10,000
mnr* m
men
Called te
toa #
duty
were 100,000 Individual
................. tMerritt*
The General estimated that up

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Robeson’s Portrait
Is Excluded From
Boston Exhibition
B O S TO N , Oct. 11 - (A*Thr
banning of a portrait nf Paul Ro­
beson from an exhibit of famous
Nfgfoe* was described today by
ihe chairman of the local dltpla;
committee a* ‘‘rug tell ahie and
political.’*
Mayor John It. Ilyn w barred
tha actor-«lnger's portrait fropt
being exhibit In any public build­
ing In Boston on Ihe ground that
“ hi* philosophies are destructive
In the principle* of our land*'
“ The l«*ue of color,*' he adder!,
“ ha* no significance in thi* rase
whatever.”
William G. DnoDy, rhairman of
the rxhli.it committee and director
of education at the I t u t t o i .
Museum of Fine Arts, challenged
the Mayor's action.
"While the committee Intends
to
c o o p e ra te
in
e v e ry
instance In presenting thl* Negro
hall of fame.” he *aid "1 think
It I* regretable that politic* I*
entering Into It."
Robeson issued a statement In
New York saying "The Mayor of
“ ine.ridden Ko»tnn" wa, at­
machine.ridden
ing to make
r
tempting
headline* by
"forbidding the free ritixen* of
the proud Ray State to M
at my
picture."
“ lie *h*ll have hit headline*,"
Robeson added, "hut If hit aim 1*
to erase from the hearts of the
people the kind of life for which J
work and ."peak, he shall not havr
hi* objective."
The llfr-slird painting of the

" f c 'W B S W
women offi­
cer* and enlisted personnel were
summoned to active duty.
Other ralla brought In 240 avia­
tion officer* of company grad*
and 206 chaplain*. Draft call*. In
eluding yesterday's, added 210,00*1
more. The number of men In re­
serve units brought to active dnij
has not been announced.
All these figure* put together
present an Impressive slaUatical
plcturu. But there remain* the
fact that the Arm y ha* only ten
regular combat divisions, with an­
other tus| being orggalled.
Mouth* will be required to rnnvert p «rt of th# n*w nteppowci
Into rum bat unlfs, ready for fight­
ing wherever they are needed

“O . Sleet

oftto of i

14. General Walton H . Walker
and Ma|. General Faria E. Partridge landed at Wonran airflrid
while fighting wdnt on In hill*
north of th* runway* on Korea's
sea of Japan rnaat.
Their
unarmed T - « , trainer
reached th# field this afternoon
lust after the Routh Korean Third
Division reported It wai terriesahl*. The South Korean* raptured
Wonsan Tuesday.
Walker, commander of the IT.
B. Klghth "Army, and "artridg*
head of Ihe Fifth A ir Force, have
flown together »evr»el limes to
K&lt;iC«*n war holapnla In theii
grawbomter plane.
Harifhtoa reporteil Wonsan air­
field would he a hate for Allied
fighter-Isimbera (n a day or »n.
it ie the G rit U . N . Airbase In
North Korea and only *l..nt
min idea br aif from th* Red repltel. Pyongyang.
A railroad Junction 26 mile*
eouth of th* Menchurta-North Ko­
rean horde,- wa* bembtd again to­
day by American B -K h . Other Ko­
rean Communitt rail and highway
■upvly line# were hit.
If was Ul* second consecutive
day the r*U Junction a* Kanggye
waa Immhcd hy ruberfort*. Pilot*
reported eirellent result* In dear
Aker.
*t#el pricea."
Confusion U rampant thl* weeh,
said th# Iron Age, over priorities
and their effect on ateel mill sche­
dule*. H added:
"Rome souece* believe it la a
makeshift announcement to tide
Washington over until after tn"
elections. Amendment*. Interpre­
tations and change* will he mad#
M k y time# M g 4 tk* plan becornea workable.”
T M trade ereeklf e«M end

Tt&amp;St ffSTOSSSSSLISJ*
w S s srti'^'SiirkSSMft
SO par e
■ntially • higher already a n going lata
wage Increase

men! order*."

11. 1930

The principal restriction i* far
a minimum, non-borrowed, caiH
down payment based on th*
transaction price of the prope.ty
tl, K.. total price, or coat, ex.
cept pie jut id item* such as insur­
ance), The each down paym ^k
mav not he tain owed from any
source, except for loans agahist
equities in life insurance poll,
cir*. The regulation also limits
the maximum mstutlty of loam
covered, and rail* for certain
minimum amortliation require­
ment*.
What are the credit preferii ei for veteran*:
For real e la te loan* mad#
i*n* ta
ia
or Instiled for a veteran by th*
Veter ns Administration
Itepartnient of Agriculture
i n th!
minimum down payment require­
ment I* leas, and the maximum
loan Ii more, than the basic minimum down payment and maxi­
mum lb»n requirement* for nonveter»n«. In the majority of
en«e» (I. E , houses selling *»
tu vx xt or lets). Veterans will
enjoy a 10-point advantage.

( ( • « l l » a - 4 g re a t C t s * O e .t

ministration, and the Department
of Agriculture, respectively, pur­
suant to the requirement* nf
delrgatlona nf authority to the
Homing and Home Finance Adiiiinlitrstor, under Executive O r­
der 10161, ete responsible fur
administering the credit restric­
tion* a* they havr been made
apnlicatde to Inane Insured, gnat&gt;qtriad, or mide hy those agen­
cies.
Whal types o f restrictions air

French Defense
(i ■ tils a H r iv m

O C T.

uttd:

Home Mortgage!*

t*aa« l l a . l

States and nther Wetiern E u ­
ropean countries.
Illpiomatlc officiate believe the
amount
of
American
money
Fiancr may get will depend In
large measure on the amount of
francs It mutt epend In Indochina
next year to tuppuit French
troop* battling Communist rr.
licit.
Advance Information Indicatethe Flench tie prepared tn spend
more than the approximately
K&gt;00,f)00,rKH) they allocated last
year for the Indo, hina fighting.
This is likely to meet with
American approval since Ameri­
can defense leaders are inirraslngly worried at the recent
reverse* Krenrh forces have siif.
feted at the hands of Communist
troop* led bv (In Chi Minh.
Both American and French of.
flclals told a reporter they In­
tend to steer clesr of Ihe contro.
ver«y
uver
whether
Western
Germany should be rearmed now
tn bolster Western Europe.
Secretary Acheron would like
France to agree in principle to
Include Western German unit* tn
If nRllKKMt f mm I'bi-e «ln»|
ilioplht with D ,» fhow. "Itcai It.rib’ a proposed Integrated Atlantic
•lurinir wtitrh Itme tier toinanr. Pact army. French leader* led bv
Foreign Minister Rchuman insist
-tiih Mr Farrrll began, 'u'minat
Ing In their marriage. At prejen” such a decision it premature and
.Mr*. K*trr|| I* teaching clo-ut|o* that France should be rearmed
In Sanford where th* and Mr. Fat before this problem It tacklrd.
The French financial talks arc
rcll aie making the|r hum- "
rc«lding for several year* in tiall- overshadowing similar talk* now
going on between the United
fur (da.
Sir*. II. R. f'htipman, who pre States and Britain. British fin­
■bled, biouglit to the attrnlinn o' ancial and defente experts also
the dull the llorte Show which I are negotiating with American
authorities tn leant how much
la-trig held In Jarkionvjlie Oct "
to 2U at the Florkla D ili ine CJo' Hrlliiln will get of A met [ran
for the benefit of the “ Mothers' funds and under what terms.
Milk Bank" a d lttrjd pruiert
Pilot Intrrmatlorml, Tlif' ilmw t1ru
liilee* lo l&gt;e an out*tanding sp'irt
event that will be enjoyrd bv aP
iraariawc* w -m e u , ireage*. Sonic of America's ruo-* work week Sept 1, 1D4II without
troautiful fit r. galled horses and loss In pay. In figuring the 4K
many nut-tamling tbrcc-gaitr-l anl hours pay far 40 hours of work,
malt will la- shown,.a.- w-.l| U( the seven cent t&gt;oo*t was excluded.
uni(nn), hnoes ami fine hams*
• In' other word*, the pay for 40
Vimrut*#.
hour* wa* made equivalent to
what
Ihe men received for 46
Mr*. Al K# Hunt unmiurirfAl •hi*
the flub will ipopcor a U cquaC hour* before they got the sevenFootlrall gatue ngaintt Fui^tl* or rent boost.
I.elghly eald that the unions ex­
the evening of Nov, H *t the Send
note High School Stadium. Mr* pect to speed action on their wage
Gordon Sweeney « * . named chain demand under Ihe Railway Lalwr
nut
man of arrangement* (or, rentes
change*
jloii*. The prmye.it, wJ|| he ueedJtr
arid
the dub* main ptojecl, lh* MIR
w ujr
Hank.
cl carcut. f it eald hr1 hope* to have
Ah Invitation was iend fiom .ih
lekdand dub Inviting the Sanford [h f while dlfjiut* Settled in much
le«* than th# elv month* required
dub In their Charter Nleht n
Thursday. Oct. U&gt;. Mr*. It M. R»B In 1 W T
The union leaders at a meeting
was appointed a* corrcspondili"
secretary to fill the vacancy cau-ed this morning declared thal rail­
by the (eaignation of Mis. A. F road net PtoflU In Auguri had
heAn 106.006,000 compared with
IVleisnn
o W .0 0 0 to August. M*4fl.
The "Cruraile for Freedom Roll" m The
brother beryl of Locomotive
dtrulatrd by Miss Maude Itam-cv Mage demtnd— prmmhly for 26
civic chairman, wa* signed Ifwvi Firemen and Engmemeo mean­
and a colltcllop nf 1*166 iv - tak
time, Mai meeting to fix ita new
at a ronlt ihution low aid 'he ra»*- cent# an hour Amo.
Guest* present were Mr* C nrnt I* l| m a f . — « ~ i .. t.
the Florida Tower and Light Com­ singer if among a collection which
pany, of Daytona Beach and Mrs. has be#q on tour of anncfllal rltBlanrhe Starting of Lakeland, mo­ (4* of the nation under the spon­
ther of Mr*. J . P. Hall, who wa* sorship Of the Harmon Founda­
celebrating her 80th birthday an­ tion.
The foundation said the exhibit
niversary. The grnuf) sang "Happy
waa designed "to lead to better
Rtrthday" lo her.f
understanding a m o n g r a c i a l
group*."

A lit C O N D IT IO N E D

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C H I I .U I t K N F R E E !
t ldbiren Under 12 Yr*. Ad­
mitted F rrr tilth 1'xrent* 0
Ant lime Except Saturday
A Sunday.

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then 17.417 reserve male captain* to 26,000 Rada allll ahow fight.

tl“ *. n , , n , . a l w i , , t . h . . ' h , . » y
enemy tralfki slowed and ther*
wa* no full moon Ur keep him
from lravellti|t at nfint- It*
to weak he Fell while trying to
rfo** th* n-ad. Ha crawled to a
stream end drank the Bret water
he had had since hie canteen went
dry four days before.
Th a t revived him. He got e
meal of rice from a peasant hut,
then walked for two night* error*
th* mountain*. But enemy troop*
grew moro numerous as he ap­
proached the Naktoug River. It*
couldn't get through.
It wae then ho m rl th* young
"'"■'•seer* r i s e r»e # «•*)
South Korean, tin hie advice
to meet higher living cotta
Kicks I
Man-ay will bead tha union ne­
K m w &amp;o
gotiators at the teeuton with “ Big
Ft eel" Vke Preitdefll John A.
war
Hlcphens nf U, S. Steel will lead
fyesh hid- the mmpahy'a team.
ffurrd the l.iru1
trig place* when searching Bel
p a U H t , probed near.
Hicks donned a white rnhe tnd
a peasant straw hat. lie mdrehed
(or several ntllea with hla, frlepdl lesder* they met did not name h
M *t rctrratlng qnemy «tr*gfler* dollar and peats figure. The Stbej
Then hf mri eome South Kqrvm men eald the union leedera only
police who took him lo an Ameil* pre*ra\eri them with a' demand for
ran command poet.
a central Wage ItarreaMk
A It. 8. latelllgenre Major
Murray** man In the steel mills
took down hla. atory and then of the datkih Alnw ea'fn a average
of fl,70 an hour.
eald:
"Gee. you're lucky— wr're go­
Th* whole problem of steel
ing to have p swell me*I fnnfeht." wage* *ad price* may wind up ul
"W hal (a H f " asked Hick*, th* WhW# House If wag* negotia­
hungrilY munching aorti* tanned tion* result hi an impuee, (be
dwfhm MA# trade
rrtttoffV'
Torn today.
M a r.
,• n M the Major. “If.
York
«M we ld at w*&gt;* had tea a long

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S o c ia l A n d Personal Activities
.

JH O N E 149

Social

Cowun Children Are
Calendar
IU* (Jiven Birthday Party

We d n e s d a y
"Building a Chutch Training
Program” will be taught at (hr
Find Baptist Church tonight at
1:3ii F‘. M. by Mr. F. Warren Capell.
A program with the theme
iJriiiliii.n Wumbiii A murid the
Wot Id” w ill !»• lit'Id at McKinley
Hall at 7:46 I*. M.
Under tlie »ponior»hlp of It.'tn

Sigma l‘hi toi'.rity. Ihr t«. • i'ti&lt;&gt;ritit at the Ft maid l-uughlun Me­
morial llorpital i- Mm. Gm i &gt;'
Stine.

TH U R SD A Y
The study « f thi Path ''IS,hiding
a Church Training 1 'n t n m " m il
continue tonight at T:3&lt;1 I’. M at
*n« Find ltei&gt;lit| (Thtiteh ”

' Stminnlu IMa-cra Lodge will

»l h I*. M at the I I* O.
F. loom All niemlrri* ate urged to

meet

l&gt;e present.
lim nc Pemon-liutlor, Flub will
have it* fiMt meeting of the year
aI the Tuuriat Center at 2:30
I*. M
There will U- a liMttd meeting
of the T. II A i«iMtuiTii -I'd a
tneetmg ..f the ral Sale 1 ommiltee nt
&gt;' M. in the * tty
. tuimmiuiott IEimiiii.
The liiaminni School F T .A . will

Edna and Edward Cowan. In
celehiation of their 12th birthday,
w rrr honored by their mother,
Mr*. Marjorie Cowan, with a
theater piirty Saturday oflernoou.
After the movie, the gunt*
gathered at the humr of Mr*.
Cowan'* father and mother, Mr.
and Mr*. J. T . Fop*. The living
loom of the t'opt'a relid*DCe a a*
deco! Bled for the occasion with
arrangement* of garden flower*
which cat tied out the coior
*chvmr of pink and blur.
The lace coveted dining laid*
* » « centered with a bowl of pink
hihWcu* and aiparagu* fern. On
each »ide were randleabra with
lighted tapei* and &lt;m each end
a lighted birthday cake computed
the feative picture.
Mr*. Cowan wa* a*»i*t&gt;d in
•erving the tefrrdimrnt* of cake
and Ice cream by Mr*. J. T . Pope,
Mr*. I.. I*. Puffy and MU* Ann
l.ynn Itaborn Uthrr* enjoying the
party werr Juan Mync*. Loi* Ann
llarinrau. Putty Ibillinger, Harhata Mar l.owe, Mattel Johntoti,
(jail Smith. Ikmna Kvan*. Raymow| Weimann, Floyd Doa*ry,
Tommy William*, Jackie Millet,
Kohhv Juhncon, Jackie Thoma*
and C u rtii Hughe*.
A Ho Mr. and Mr*. O. J. Pope,
Mr*. Clata Webb, I.. I’. Puffey,
and J . T . I'ope

meet at the *,huo|, The hoard meet­
ing will lw at 2:30 and the teg­
ular meeting will lw at 3:3li p.M.
H tlD .k t
The Chutih Training School at
he F it ft liaptUt Church will cb»e
it* *tudy of the tiook "Mullding
a Church Ttaining I’nigram " with
the cla»* that begin* tonight at
7:3« I*. M,
Svllie
||arri*un
Chapter of
P. A. It. will meet with Mr*. W.
M Thigpen on Magnolia Avenue
with Mi* M. S Wiggin*. Mr*. J
St. Clair White, and Mr*. R H.
T olar a* ro*ho»t#»»e*.
Aialra Circle will meet with
Mr*. A K. Monforton at 8:Oo
P M.
Central Circle will meet with
Mr* Franci* Holt at IO:IKt A. M
Pirt lla n lm r n Circle will inret
with vlr*. 8. C. Picker*on fot r
meeting ut pMXl A. M., followed
1&gt;V a covered di*h luncheon at

noon.

M flt'rt L e w 's
H o y 's

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53.10

Mt’it's Jackets
Hoys’ Jackets

PURCELL’S

Ili .m iocalt. &gt; circle will meet at
Harden Center at 7:30 I*. M.
Ilihifciii Clrrle will meet with
Mi
Michale ciln*on nt 10:AA A
M-, fulhw id hy a covered di*h
luncheon at noon.
Ivors Circle will meet at the
Harden Center at 2:30 I*. M.
Jacarauda Circle will meet wit*Mr*. Charle* Flower* at 3:00
I*. M. for a ten honoring thelf
ijwiii«or, Mr*. Harry Heeren.
Magnolia Circte will meet at
H ar'en Cen'er xi
A M,
Mimoaa Circle wilt meet with
Ml*. C. P. Harkev at 10:00 4. M,
tVIm Circle will meet at 12:00
I*. M. for a luncheon, Mr*. I..
Mun*.m. Mr*. II. Jacobeon and
Mr*. Janie* Toll wilt be the ho*t«**ea.
H ot: Circle wi&gt;l nice* with Mr*.
Charle* Wilke at 10:00 A. M. at
her home at 420 Summerlin A t t ­
une.
The Sanford Town»end Club No
I will have a covered di*h lunrheon at I .ate Helen. Member* ann*krd to luing your own dtahe*
with your covered di*h. Mr*, laig*"
will M-rve coffee, fnltuweil hv the
regular butine** meeting.

PAGE TIUtEir

TDK SANFORD m.HAf.D. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Personals
Dr. H. K. Ring will attend a
State Chiropractor’* Contention
being held at the Hotel Sherry
Fruntlnac in Miami Oct. 12-13-14.
Mr*. Harry Lee and Mr* McKay
Truluck »pent t H. day in Lake
Wale* ye*t*tda&gt; vi*itilig i.ln tn r*
Dr. and Mt». H Wayde Rucker
had a* their gue*t* Mr. and Ml*
C . T . Cooper of Winatioi-Suleni
N . C.

Meeting h lie hi By
iMissiunaiy Society
hitch- No. 4 of the Woman’*
MH*lonary Society of t c Fii*t
Ka|&gt;li&gt;t Church met Monday in the
Pheliean Cla»* im.m with Mr*. K
T . Tiioma. preti.linc F ,rrlr Chair­
men were appointed o* follow*:
Mi* R T . Thoma*. chaiiniun; Mr*
M. J I'hillip*, co-chairman and en
liitim n t; Mi* John p \hrnham*.
•rcritari treavun t and tnihlicitv:
Mr* Fled Mjei*. prngram; Mr*.
R. T Thuna*. young pcuple; Mr*.
A. J Walker, community ml**ion«:
Mr* Tin net Lodge, -ociaj; Mr*. C
W Krgle, liteiatuic. Mi* A I
llaiinrail. Fieri.Ill It*|*t i-1 Child
ten*. Home; Ml* i in * t Hatchet
devotional: M i- J tl Stmceipher,
•tewardlhip; M
11 M I'earce,
Mai caret
Fund and Training
M'houl: and Mr* \t F Ituir. Mi*.
*ion Study.

Mi. Hatchrl p»».o in *t tb
Dr, ami Mr*. L T . Pu»» left t,. del1dluiu,) u*ifie a* her lhome•
"Wandering Mind* m.i St ravine
day for the annual convention of
Frit" She .aid *h« thuught chat
the Flomla Chirnprait.it. A.*,
ity «i|. one of th. gi.-nte.t lit tile
elation at the Shi rt v Fiontlna
Hotel in Miami Ilea, h Th.-\ wit* if n.'t the gnate*t ..f them all. ami
clo*«l her devotional with niavrt
return Sunday.
Mr* Sttneciphri dl«ru . .I *tew
anl-hip, u*ing n hri topi-- "Tiea
M'*. O. I*. Herndon di»&lt; t..r
Diatrict 7 of the Woman’- Flub m- ' ure in Knrthern \ - »*eU”, an
Mr*. Franci* M criw .thri
fir** »1re**ing tithing S' &gt; '. Id o' •*
•pirituul and malriinl l.l&lt; .in* th'
vice-pre*ident of tin Woman'- FI
form of giving wo-il.l bring to th
leave today fur Tallaha**r wh*-'
they will attend the Florida F**' ‘ hui*h and to the en'iiidual
Mr* Ituir told "f th* mi**ioeiation of Woman’. Club.
1Work in 41a.Va nr.- Sow t ha
I* . £**
m • /*•
grown ill th. few -.
had her*

Beta SiKma Pm (.ivi\s ,.,.hi..i.d u ■
Mrmt-rr* pr&gt;*eit . o .
KaHhion Show At KHz Thoma
'l i » M .i.ita';-. Mr*

A colorful “ F a ih io rw ttva i
featuring watm autumn *liade* in
&gt;ult* and afternoon d i c e * , c.durful evening gown, .m ail hat..
*hor* and acce*»orle*. wa* P » «
rented hv memla-i. of llo ll.ta
Sigma l*hi tutor it &gt; to a latgu
audience at the Hitt Theatei la»t
night. The clothe* were from
Yowell* and the .hv*'* from Ivey**
Shoe Shop.
Mra. W. G. Fleming nerved »*
narrator to introduce the model*
who included Ml** Daphne O n nelly. Mi** Kliraheth Dyson, Mi**
Tnl Livingston, Mr*. Lester Gu­
thrie. Mr*. William Conrad. Mr*
Waltar
Turner.
Mr*.
George
Dangleman and Mr*. Robert Hick
son. Incidental mu*ic with a *oft
accent wa* provided by Hatty
Weluter on an ..Id fa*bioned or­
gan while Mr*. Fleming deacrilied
the costume.. Rick* Woodciaft
furlshrd the organ.
During the interval* of niitunu
change a sprightly program of
entertainment wa. staged in cos­
tume by memliet. of the Du*,
bury School of Dancing, Ml** Ann
Whitaker. &gt;n a sparkling blue and
white costume *coied n hit with
her fast rhythm lap Ml** Jotil
Saundrr. clad in luight gre.-n performe&lt;l a lively French can-can
toe dance. Mi** Norma Faye Hnr
vey, winnei of several reernt ama­
teur contest* In Orlando, did ■
difficult ballet acrobatic, w rating
a purple roatumr Mr* Jamr*
lllankrnship acroiiipanle.1 th.- dan

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Lues Kntertain In
Honor Of Visitors
Mr and M i- H a iti Lee enter­
tained Sundai afternoon with v
**.at p a ii) hoiunnig F*d. and Mr*
I’uul Che*ler*un’* luni*e-gue»ta,
Mr. and Mr*. Lester Marion of
Oakland, N. J nod Mr and Mi*.
Inonnrd Picken of Fli*tun, N. J.
Th,- party ctui'-i-.l into larke
ala olid

the

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where singing »a&gt; «'ii)oycd and
a picnic *UpjVer wa* .ervetl late
In the evening.
Those enjoying the occasion lwrer*.
The
stage l&gt;ackgf"Uf&gt;d wa*
colorful with palm- and tall vase*
of flow. r» donated fur the occas­
ion l.v A K. Rossettei.
Following thr piogranr, Mi*&lt;
Pnphtie Fontielly in le hall of the
lb t« Sigma I'lu*. thunted all of
those who had participation m the
program or cnnttiluled to It*
•ucv esa. including Vow ells and
Ivey., Ro*»rttri», Itlck* Wood*
craft. T srd Swaifp, Rtl* Manager,
Ihd. Haiti*, Tin tlcinld and Sla•ion W rit It and the Pushury
Si hmd of Dancing.

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H iiL L V W O U D , tk t. 11— id1! A ft ei next Fhri*tmas. Janirs A
b itipatiwk will ' i i fairwell to hts
hum* In R rie tli Hills, vateway to
Hull) V. ood.
thi- I* a pain phrase of F ill
pal tick'* famed closing line in hi*
movie travelogue*. Usually it I*
something like this: "And it t* with
th-* thought that we *ay farewel'
to Lima, gatewui to |*ri n."
Itut soon Fttipntrirk will h
••yitig farewell to people, nut
phw-t. Fur when he take* his next
journey (to Australia. N’*w Zea
Lind, etc I he will lie starting -•
to w film *ene.. "1’euple on I’a
lade ”
I n*kr.l if hr had run out af
place* to say farewell to

i . . .-dries*, no.” he said 'Th*'
world - hanee* *,i much that I ca" l '■
places I hail vl*Re*t
I -i-g ago and find many new lhln»
* f-l.n IVhy- already- I ’m snxluo

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to r«tun : to P iin tln r. Greece v . !
Italy.
' ! i ■ !•.»’. umtitcr.
"Nil, clung ill.' t 1«rp the ahrtigiit
traveluguc to .tudyiig the people
was nut my idea My distributor
(M G M i thought it woul i te good
to make a change I am willing to
accept their Judgment.”
And so. fot the umpt.riith tlnuFitlpatrick will lw leaving tin
home white he has spent an aver
age of three months ayear dur
ilig the two decade* of hi* film
travel* He ha* filmed neatly even
section of the (l»ls ', including Itn*
*ia. He mad. “I.rningiud. Gate
wav to Ru*.ia" and
"M
lleait of Russia" in 11*32
” 1 guess there are some section,
uf thr west coast of A fn -n that
1 h a ir missed.” lie .aid Hilt to
sounded *&gt; though hr would gel
aruund to those parts eventually
"Don’t you r l r l gel tired id
traveling T" I asked
"Not *1 all," he replied
"I
think to travel is p, live When too
stop wanting to travel. IF* ttin*
to curl up and -lie "
Mr*. Fltrpatiirk always
a
companies ritn ami some of llnti
five children open go alone
“ I Iwlirvr m ttavrl »t an earl
age," he commented "Th- uier
age American ttavelei i* in h
tfOV That I* unfortunate H-ruii**
li&gt; that time, u person i* nieiti
in Ills way*, lie i* Im paioii' wit*
forrlgn people’s custom* and grt*
nothing out of h|. ttavr1- it i. tik.
hrinving ruin* to &gt; u iii«
Fitipatiick i* 41f t 1*11 tlftki it fit
advice on tour mg lift I • (ft fllft All
wet :
“To gel I he lw) t (lilt •if ii m i '
try, tiling the le*l t. it Ttiat '*
i t prepared to leatn till von an
about the country, it. custom- .n
It* people
"Htltlfiiil-ei that you are an an
hassaduf- from the United Slat*
If you peat people with &lt;-on*!deia
flop, they wiR do tl.e sain* f... v.,o
“ Start With tile fir*t pel .III Mi
deal with custom*. If ,„ u an
polite and cooperative, you will
start your visit .,ff right If von
ate surly and rr.entfu) of to m

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W A T C H Repairing All work
anteed. Reasonable price*.
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Carir.g for Malile* at 1228 Ihiiigle*
Avenue. Mr*. G. W . Miller.
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loom* with private bath and
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I’hoee l i f t
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. ElActrlc kitchen. Apply 811 W. FOR SA I.E. Eight unvented ga*
heater*. Ram4 al A{if. Sell after
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Noe. I. Changing (o vented heat­
1410 Sanferd Ave.______ ;
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Shore Drive.
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1824.
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Tifa Fog machine mounted on 1947
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ronvanience*. Murgetons. Manana
drive. Will *e|1 ellher nr both
a Lake, F*n|a
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815 W . 24th B t Phone M7-J.
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aide furnl*he.l. one unfurnished
Phone 1113 or 1443-J.
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berry plant*. I t per 100; $9 pet
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thousand. R. W. Ixird. phone
bath. Electrir ri-frigerator. gaa
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alev a, hot water. Cloae in. Phone
405 ii. 4th fit
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Wire clean three room apartment
anything. Phone I R d :
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fnr rent. Cloae In. all ronven!
lienee*. Adults only. $8.00 per Use C H L O R B A I T — effarllve for
use against cricket moles, cut
Q tweak Anplv 317 P«lmetrn a » x
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Courier Paint*
240 Gal.
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Winning Spirit As
Vols Defeat Duke

Army Meets First
Beal Test Against
Potent Michigan

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In South And West

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T n ii an d ea^h

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Brooklyn’s Rickey Will Take Over
St. Louis Browns, Compass States

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In p fine u*ed cars . . .

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H r *1111 lead* thr natron In t » - n O l l i e C O I I l i n g
1 III
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K E F R U iK R A T O R S
&lt;*l nl
.
four
W E H A V E ft U B B D
O A IN E H V IL I.E . Oct II - I Spa arrangement. The bade pay I* he
fnough to ntitMrip the all-time
Jnougl
w a s h in g m a c h in e s
mark' -h u t YVa.Ie ha* a higher riali Florida"* Fighting (later- I Urie l t&lt;&gt; lie |86,000.
1 G A S O L IN E — I E L E C T R IC
norad nut t&gt;v (ierngla Tack lao' | “ That It- -1.. n rluh ihould Ire very
average per gam*.
W IIA T A B U Y — W H A T
ha* gain week but atlll highly ret peeled ii I gm-d,” hr *ahl.'"That V'lir.g pitcher
( Th* \*tndy junior
Jun"
A S A V IN G S
__ in
M .....
- t yard*
In thyrr game*. Koutlurn eltrlea. fare an Auburn j aWilt nn il Nixon looked like he
Imuld make II. And they have two
That'* 261 yard* a game, c m - Tlg rr that I* hound to he in a dan
P O R T A B L E E L E C T R IC
oared to llright'i 257 averwr- grroo* mood after three itraigh* or the e nli.et' who ought to make
W A S H IN G M A C H IN E
J
tlie|a pit. hlng (.etter If they do.
What make* It worse fro lltr defeat*.
O NLY
It will lie Florida". Ilomeromlni Him tli'-i &lt;«n keep (Kill*! Kinder
tlm pound Drake tailhark I* that
W R IN G E R S
*’ *
h* ha* only five more game* left event and aomething like nfi.isr1 on relief. Ye- *lr, Ihcy'ro very
NF.W W A S H IN G
while Wade will play eight more. fan* are ripe, led to tie in revarnn good When you consider t|iry had
77.&lt;*9
Frank SJnkwtrb of Oenrgia Ml e&lt;l Florida Field .Stadium for th* that b'g guy (Ted William*) ou*
M A C H IN E
half lb" )em with a broken aim.
th# ma|or rolltg* record of 2.­ l':5it kickoff.
C A B IN E T
II. 1. WoodrufFr
in 1042.
n***.
.Coach
»n(n n*.o
n-onioio ■ «ophn li.ev &gt;lld pretty good, too.
197 yarn*
yard* In
E L E C T R IC IR O N E R
- M#*9
Bright
l»pffoniu*&lt;| wrl| In
m»*r» * ftivr v|rlrir!Ri nvf»
"Detroit |» another good cJub.
rli
A 174.93 V A L U E
leg underdog Drake to a 1(14 17-flI and Duque.ne (27 111 an* Thei B"t n very good Infield will,
tt* with OkMhnma A A M
tail , dropped la*t Salurday'* tilt
le maybe a little more strength need­
F L E X IB L E O A i
Friday;
irmay-j ha
ne rnu
rati (or
tor one arnrn
»cnre *"o
•"&lt;! i&lt;;.
, . ooigia
i gin Tech
|.-cti ll.l
( 13-1•
ini.
)I. niimrrn
Auliuin wa*
w
ed around first ha-*. And they'll
t.11
R A N G E CONN Ft TOR
' openl
iienlru be helping tharuarlves during the
|il*te.) for the other In gaining i Up*et by Wofford In the
gap .. lo»t
|o*t to powertul
Vanderhllt winter.
nearly 200 yard*.
gapi*.
powerful Vanderh
nRAND N EW
Hut Wade did Iwtter Saturday, In
• the fea»«n and* -—
•*•— * —
61
wa* •
op*et
agalr
(Ic e la n d , I hay ran knrwk your
(IA S R A N G E
tt.**ing three touchdown pa»»e* la*t week by Southwe*lem l^iul* t.raln- out. That Mg fellow on flr*t
C LO SIN G O F T A L L
Uiat upiet favored Alabama, 27 Ian*.
S n o rts llo n n d u p
ba e (l.u k r Faster I ran knock lb.
f t . lie ha* gained T.vj yard*
FANS
311 up
Sopliomoie ijuait. il.ark
liny hull '.lei Ihe fence And Hie f ' lloM
ID H U G H F U L L E R T O N . JR.
patting ao.l^only 42 running from w . h «| Sullivan i* hitting le-tlei "M third ba»e (A t |("*en| ha* now
.
..
' VoV»
j g l y i T-formatlon.
than Ml petrenl at the end nf three rr, lliough he did Ix.g down toward
N E W Y O R K , O c t •&gt; ^
Bright, lejutlng the runner* emintern With &gt;Tn enfw|detion* .*•rf the endThe Yankee, will have mor* than
91.73 G A S
NKW Y O R K . Oct. I I — DV&gt;
The Daily Comp#** taid today that
dn.l il.lt.l
ti.lr.l In paadng tail week, of ill attempt*, the tall Dothan
11.11
“ And Washington. Th* wav lhe&lt; h down rolDg* gtadualra on their
H EA TER
J*—
wav. Whtraer kvhite hf Ala. boy ha* propelled the (iatorKaa given v
n
e
t
Rr.nch
Rickay
"D
gomg
to
the
St.
l.oui.
Rrown.
a
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the
n(w
pie.idcn*
•
osted
neat
aprlng.
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h
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played
agaln-t
me.
they
ran
de
rlional
State
n*»w
tnp*
"fempe (A r
l.« l
Ca.ey Stengel al»*"d]r twIklnR
GAH H EATER S
3M yanl* through the air lane*
81.14 Uni- end cluh owner in a deal fm.nced by th e ^ " e ric .n League.
the runner* with 572 y»rd* In thi* fall ,und pitch'd four l»u* h anything I think hr (Hu ky liar als.ut a “arhool . . . The Yanke#
ti-i might move into fourth."
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tail
night,
howeier.
Rill
DeWitl.
preudenl
of
th
y
Seminole*
romped
to
their
three game*. Blight la second
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7941 N S W V A C U U M
J
cr*iti
down pa«-e- while doing It.
.Steogi-I generalised about hi* ■dan for advanced lam-ball educa­ •rrnnd victory of the 11*50 foot­ Rrown*. anetted "you can put (Hit down. We don't p lan any changa* in
With 4!*; and John llotlley of
C L E A N E R ______ ________ ” ,
tion. tried out laat *pHng. ■«&gt;
A
pair
«f
Junior
college
Iran*
own
rluh'*
plan*
for
n
r«l
saaaoti
hill
»ea*on
here
Saturday
night
Ml**l**lppl. IUK' riuhlng chump
th# nparation of our club and9
—
— — — —
pur roily I* one of th*&gt;*e added
“ I have i.pcnlng* on t hi * rluh,”
11.95 S E T O F V A C U U M
'
. Ian, I* third with 411. The Whir- fer *tudrnt», f'llll.ark Flnyd Hue
h --------Rickay
pl.llL*tk&gt;n*”
Stengel
t&lt;mk on. when they defeated Randolph- Urane..
-- Dn'l buying It. have made Rickey an offer.
(L E A N E R A TTA C H M E N TS
Macon
College
of
Aihlaml.
Va.,
40
t » r al»n lead* rna|or college gin* and halfback lllllv Urddell. hr *aid.
along
with
a
whopping
aa
ary
It'*
not
for
**le.
The Compass story continues:
are ...nittig fail In the (iatoi ha. k
"I realise we won with a hard 15 playeia rame In for a loo* to 7. The game wa* the f it at to
•FOR O N L Y 5.99
aenrer- wltlh 4tlt point*.
Rickey, president of the Brook­ "Eicept for th# fact that tha
lx- played In new Doak S. CampRUSH F O R THF.8H.
- Wade, although ninth In num firld and now hold the flr*l and fight. I ’d say any young tnfiebler raise, for n«*t J**r ■ •
lyn
Dodger*,
recently
eentrartad
LESS T H A N C O S T
h*r nf completion*, I* f*r ahead third *|Mit» among the Florida might makr our rluh. Mavlte a first and »ome eatra c .a rh ln g ^ la»l Iwll .Stadium end drew a record to tail Ua Brooklyn stock to American League hi* Injected H
self Into tha Rickay picture, tha
In paailng with hi* 722 yard*. ground gainer*. Sophomore 8am or third l.asrrr n. Sure, we have spring. Ono of them, llnnh Work­ crowd of 0-578 fan*.
William
Eeckendorf.
New
kork
E LE C TR IC FO O D
Win#"* 32 nf 55 attempted give* tl»*terhoudt l» In **rnn&gt;I place with opening* in the outfield, too. A n y ­ man. rame up before tha and ol
Coach Don Vtllcr’a rampaging real aetata man. Since then there Mahatma would find It difficult
M l X ER W IT H JU IC R R
Him a Miperlor 50.4 average. Ten til vaida, while Hoggin* laa.la the body that ran rofn# In and hit the 11*5(1 *ea*on. Inflekler Jim SrmiO'd**, 'vho have won 18 ol have been many rumors a* to hi* to turn down the (Mtttburgh of.
I ft.9S
fer. But Plttibutgh la net Bt O N L Y ____________
of Wade"* p**«r* have gone for park with 1(3 and IM dell ha* 73 home run* ran make It.
ilridg*we»er,
Hank'*
f o r m a t their 20 Marl* under the foimei future plana.
Louis
In
the
BIcEay
heart
a:
tauehdown*.
“Out
l.itrlilrig
1
*
In
pretty
good
343
Indiana alar halfback, aeored one#
“ Auburn I* a i**»trntlallv fine
Southern California U *1993 C O F F R R M A K F R
In the alary written hv Herb
ball club that ha.-n’t r*t been able shape, (fed) Ford gave me o fourth and catcher l « u BerW rel will in the opening quarter, four time* Goran, tha Compass aald; "A m e ri­ the challenge offered by —
Brown*
eacltaa
Branch'i
lofla9.93 C O F F E E M A K E R
»• »
to find Itaelf in a game,” aaid man.'*
•tick na.t ym r. T h a y ra »"&gt;nu. In Ihe second period and one* in can Leagut tycoon*, atnaltlve to
player* . . . But the Idea la to the third quarter against th# th# basic aeeond dlvlalnn weak- Ilea.
(Iator coach 8am MrAIII«ter who
"
a
l
l
q
l
a
b
s
c
o
f
f
V
k
m
a
k
b
r *
"Behind Ihe thlnklag of tbe
visitor* from Virginia. The vic­ ntase* In their atruttura. in aplte
armilrd the Tig- .* agnin*l South
nave them .tick, if they can
PARTS AND CLOTH
American
djm m o n l^agua'a board of -■
eastern l^nil*lana “They are bl*
say* Stengel; “The mala thing D tory may prove roatly to the In ­ of top-lav el auperiorlty. ara ready A
s t r a i n e r s AT GIVE
D tha
Ih# feeling that I|h#‘ W .
In »ee If we can pu.h along abmit dians, Imwever. a* Wlnglwrk to purrb*a* a contndllng Inte­ rector* la
and fa»t and have »»rne fina hall
l’AY I’HICES
Brown
suffered
LouD Cardlnala, who fhdahtd
flnlal
ft)
...
______
" " V Tommy
I liflllll &gt; |»|
l i w || Mill
i n wa# aa
a shouldIf. men In our organliatlon
who
carrier*. People who have the ml*rest In Rrownl* stock and turn It
mlai
by the E L E C T R IC C AH 8K R O LK
have shown improvement. W t rr di*l«cation that could krap him over to Richey In order to ac* Istrely, can 'l»a ouldiawn
taken Idea that they will lie a
8.99
Rrown* under «m*rt dlreethvn ft
don't want In hold lham hack all MrDliue.l the balance of tha aaa- qulr* hia service*."
D A M .A H , (V t. || (A') • South- jui*h nvrt Hatuiday are^ probably
would be worth a million dollar#
i.r »even year. Wa have »oim 4 ton. Guard Hill Dawkins left the
BRAN D NEW G U A R A N TE E D
In
for
trade
awakening."'
"In recent year* the league or more to gamhle on Rickey,
W*»t Conference football, noled
opening* now on Hit* elul. t™ ; game with a broken note hut I#
E L E C T R IC IR O N S ...............*4*
Aubutn'a virtual mania for play­
fkr It* *.piahl.|r* between roarhe*
young fellow* fho can mak# It. le ip e H H to he able to play with loaned hundred* of thousand* of dr»rile Branch#* advlnard year*
FAMOUS MAKES
ID
HM
C\R
TH
O
M
P
S
O
N
dollar*
to
the
Brown*!
Whether
yer* and fan*, had a couple of ing one of ita finr*l game* nf nnv
a iaa*k against Howard College
the'* 891 and tha iMgu# baaad
K NOXVII.1.K. Terin.. (let 1l-&gt;
*ea*on n|aln*t Florida ii reaaon
tha
DeWItta.
Bill
and
Charley,
•ntrnvenlea
golt|g sawiwg.
today.
p
iliu iris ira E""lp
ELECTRIC CORN
thin Hrrki lllfilftih ll
T llll
.'ball h lU f f xml DswklnB from Mlimt paid off one htimhed cant# on The Ita appeal to the man not only
... Michigan
, Humorw of alralned relation* be- for ampip worry »n the Caine* (4*1 Tennessee had a secret wea­
After th*
M ft
pon for, Jhikn last Saturday— Mi
—a—
on the tumoear In atoek, hut also POPPER
been Hlr* and l^wiDlana Slate villa raniaii*.
dollar
I*
'unhnoari*.
Rut
tha
lea.
lu lin r hr Ii better known u
•err*l |t.didn't gel on th* frmll.all
by
reminding
him
of
Mr*.
E
ly­
M
l
S
W
U
D
H
B
A
T
iN
G
.
1
avelnpe.1 when 1Jttf reported a
TtVletlr
I.kaf y v .t In klabllo IM favlw4.' field.
•"— &gt;
— tt —
,
. l Motrl* Itawklna.)
Hng Hat nf (a)utle* fr»m lla gim*
jrr wa* l a ; tha ,pra*a boac^waDjwy-. . _
•
•Mike"
**
—
-------- --..
jfd y 'a ' desire 18 ID* out her Ufa FAD ... .&lt;■: - ------- - ■— -9*9
'J1
vo'ent with a
Hail
“
Sailer*
of
( t ant* (ba Rg)t Id Wfii of end Ing the victorious student* rip
fel Hnu»tow S«turdav night. •
V* 1* He I g i l b 'l Ihe Tiger# It wl*
Rarherton. O.. pared Florida State Bro
E L E C T R IC R IT C IIE N
T
,'^;I)ut Coach I r i t Neely nf Rlc* th# »econd tie In a fm&gt;tl&gt;*ll aeri*. HimI Sherrod -a -will to win he up the goal post*?" • •
Salurday
night, grinding out 110
W A L L C ld K K S
.... » *8 up
•pilrtlv rpread tn other Vo|*. And •crltw asked: " F rltr. what ara
Mid any difference* Ulween Rlc* that began In 11*12 and ha* had
ward*
In
14
attempt*
at
the
Yel­
t m low Jacket line and *corlng two
and IxmUlan* Stale a* a reanlt ihowing*. In P***
~ ~ U
FT. PI.HSTIC* GARDEN ,
Auburn tt pa hi off in a 28 7 victory over the lalait quotation
«
“ .
M rough font by II w ould not ha ha* won 14 game*. Florida two. the previously unlieaten Blue ll* no*t*7" . . . »mllln(t ruefully. touchdown* The husky fullback
HOSE REG. 3.50 NOW
tract
run*
oul."
I
Neither
Rickay
n0T
Aui»rlcan
Uri.ler
replied;
“
I
dont
know.
vile.
Milled In la* newspaper*.
and their ware deadlock* In 1113'J
now ha* a twn-gsme from acrim
John Galahraalh. of tha P ltu - L m m i # offWaja w w Nwadlataly G A R D E N H 0 8 B R A C K
.... **t
- Al Baton Snug*. Coach (Jaynell (7-7) and 11141* (14-141.
A lot nf factors r«ntrihuled In We hseent had to price any mage running total of 172 yard*
lately."
.
.
.
The
way
thing*
hav«
T^niley nf I.SII aald “ we have no
Trnne*aer‘a up-rt triumph,
hut
in 25 attempt*. Outstanding de- burgh Pirate*, is reported to eeallable for comment.__________ * 49 S H O V E LS
J
j
.
J «4
been
going,
maybe
O
ld
e
r
MW
Slorrod'a teammate* rledlt him
mment and no complaint. W1
Frank O a h y should gat togather fwnalvely for the Seminole* wera
9.^9 Q A R D P T F O R K S
14ft
&gt;re l.ratrn hv a letter ball Hub
with a Mg a**l*t.
.
Tgakla Dwight 0*ha of l.lnton.
M d that"* all th »r« la In II."
The Vol* cotlertlvelv. and Sher and place a wholesale order.
Indiana; End Bob Hrhmeli nf
PRUNING SHEARS
Rlee won 35 ?P
rod In particular, wrre humiliated
WRIonghy. Ohio, and End Jim
ritakln Plckui
G R A S S S IC K L E S
by their 7-0 llrklng bv 3lla«l*aippl
Arnold of HainhrldgF, Georgia.
(Mnclnnall ea. ILentue
Stale.
Oiha In prrtlcular wa* making
£
w w e l b
f t .
In Portland, IliAnli
Tennessee had Iwen picked a*
Ucklal all oyer the fldd aa ha
JUtnry
\i J
fourth-ranking team in Ihe coun­ Quincy
did la Ihe Tro y gam* last *r»«w
G
A
R
DEN RAKES
Ilf lltm tf F IH .I.K H TO N . Jr.
Iwt
on
You won I* pnd .oq# to
try In the Associated I're**' nrrThe 218 pound (ndian* gridatnr J .
. . . . ___ ____"dlrtleft
____
W E S T P R IN T . N. Y.. Oct. II
“Inca. \ % » U
•
already being ratftil hy local-fan*
S ivlnr had ptaycl In the |**t 2t' In two game* till* *e**.m, tlm »ea*nn poll, hlayhe Ihe Vol* were­ Cine
DA rI i EN CULTIVATOR
Princeton e l Naey
aa o(|e nf the fln**t lln*m*n In
jT ar* nr mnrr and that he hoped Army fm.tl.all team ha* aeored n't that good, hut Sherrod aald to­
The Tlgar of Nassau
H A N D HPA D R _
Florida State history.
rdon* had run out.
iil* point*, gained 737 yard* from day he knew they wrte a lot h*tt*r
Will eat th* N a ry Raw.
iTucker declarcl that the offI acrlmmagr and earne.1 the No. I than tl"-lr Ins* tn the 3ID*D(1|&gt;P7.9S CART TTPF.
No*r* Dame va. Tulan*
||l llaylor rnntrart with the Ma place in the weekly A**ori*ted lan* Indicated.
F E R T IL IZ E R
When hi* sad prediction*
So he called a ••&lt;!*( meeting of
C! kit were “ rery lenient or Ju*t I'rra* ranking poll.
1.9
SPREADERS_____
Come to anchor.
d I not »ee what wa* going on.
live
aipiad
last
week
liefore
the
Yet the l|»50 Army team will
You'll agree th# Leahy
T lev ignorcl Ihe Hugging, the have t » prove In Yankee aladlum Duke game and. In effect, atktd
GRABS CATCHER
Could ba fr|k#..Viog of
OI legs,
leg*, Ih*
me ■nung
t. Tallng
piling on,
on Saturday that It I* a* great a* hi* teammate* If they were ready
F O R T W O R T H . Tag. Oat. I l r
iMoMt
T*xaa
vav'Tlftfc
to
teMIe
down
and
play
football.
149 GARDEN SPRAY
t # Illegal u*a of th* eltmw* ami It* predree»»oia of the l**t half(4*&gt;— Alice Rauar of Midland. Teg
The day will la w m r
1 * manner In which Ih* Hayor doien year*. Michigan I* the fir-t
"M laiDtlppI State, had a fin#
and
Dot
Kleltv
of
Lopg
B*»r&gt;
4)e
Pnt Tevaa' Blair Cherry.
EOT KAPft
b H-carrleia’ head* wet* pu*he.| big objectlv# for wnlch Arm y ha* '»• «*" &lt;«H Sh-rrod. T t n i f t t w i '
taa off tadar I" ■ featured
It o tha ground g fltr they wet* bean pointing whlla hreetlng r*»* attamate captain "Bat til th* hoy*
|
4
t
FLARE
LITES
round
match
of
tha
W*O n k -f tn illT T a ^ rta . Fata
d wn."
■*• VM
Colgate, 28 0, gnd Penn Slat*. krunv w* had a mpch b*Her team
Penn SUt* Coafh Rip F.ngle, man's Tata* Open Oolf Taum o19c
7coaeh A. W . (S IK k l Morton of
than
our
Iota
to
thatn
indicated.
W HIfK BROOMS
inant.
..i
41-7.
.
who**
Rrown
taama
pl*y*-1
Army
laaltalppl State laM at 8tark"Wa waian'l o»tr-crnfldent for
In aplte of th# figure*, th*
. Y ’ Herday Mina Bauer travelldd
early
in
th#
BlancharjI-ParU
era.
lie
XMAS
Jle, Ml**., that he could not *e* Cadet* haven’t looked
14 hale* In area men's par to
" n that gam# But •ftmatbin* wa*
J8
I Y iR R ICICLES —
hfw anynna could call hti team'* offenaa
against two tlOal* tnai Wrong- 1 gvesft It wa/ our mental
Carrollton, O a .,‘ 8 and 4.
me wltn llaylor rough!, that figured to hava only fair d#fen- atlRud*.
'
.
.
Ml** Klelty «hot #t #o par on
manpower shortege:
23c XMAB TREE
had watched the game picture* itva *t»ength. Tha Army Heferitlve
"Wa decided that from h»r* on
* ta dafea' * '
| TIN BEL___J
.....- fd thmighl It wa* a clean, hard- platoon ha* been th* kind of thing out we're going to play football— Seward Rldlon. itatistleian rfor I the outgoing nine to defeat Japftit
...................
“ th"11 *—
the
New Hampshire 'football
lean 1 Dobbin* nf st., Laui*. I and f. .
tught con I eat.
I RRFOBBRSSED
roarhe* dream about. And If the pne game at a tlm*. We're not DM year, draw equipment thl*
Defending
champion Rpverir
1 Although wa loft the game, fire whlrh *eemed to aweep over eocky and we're not oeer-fotifldent.
Hanson of Indio, C alif- wo# ,t
i ar* not rrltid iin g anyone." h# Ihe tram after Penn *Ute aeored But we hn#w wa'v# got a wood season and It playing r e n t e r . . . up oyer Mary Lena Faulk ot Bir­
Sleee
Owen’s
description
of
Ih*
Id "we think the official* did a late In laat Saturday'* game con­ football team and I think our fu­
Pittsburgh Stealer*! "They get mingham, Ala- mudallat B4t*v
d Job and I am giving a *up»r. tinue* to hum. this Arm y team ture play will thaw It."
.. HOUSE PAINT
141
right down on the ground, look Rawls of Austin tripped M rt
rating .to both th# two anulh- could he a* great aa any.
A rtu.-«ed IhO pounder. Shert'vl you In tha aye and k D k — out of George WHroa of Miami, Fla.
I
L
.
NOUBR
P
A
IN
T*
....
i
d
it and two »outhea*t*tn confer- . tip to that lln.e Ihe nffrna.y* b&gt; a fiery player »h o alwav* aom you." . . . Ken Strong ha* pro4 and 3.
*
«n r» official* who **orke*l."
( t o win In a*ery game. Ill* ,lured a iKKik and a morl# an
line, which conrh Karl Walk plrk" f t U . HOUSE PAINT l f . i l
rAbh Curtl*. *u|wrvi»or nf Smith- rd a* the team’# weak *P«l »edefenHve idav lari year won
Kicking Teehnloitea"
There hgva been two 2 t-in n D f
it conference official*, aald he fore the aeaaon, had shown a ten Him a berth on the Associated Football
!
P
O
R C H -F L O O R P A IN T
, . . Now that aoprano Helen Tran- game* In Ayi*rlran league hi* a rt
l received
rerriveu «only
o ., »one
. . . official'* drncy to l-.g down near the goal. Pres*' second All-America team. M ha* purchased a chunk of the and Ihr Pliiladelphla Athletic# wera
i t O A U B A H N P A IN T
.. I9 .ll
Mrt and It did not mintion T h ^ « w|de" ituff, with a lot of j|e blocked four kkk*. reencerrd |ti»wn», would pull a ewllch and
in Ixitli of them.
ro enemy fumble* and Intercepted ,a* Trauhel U Ihe Rrown* Infa*t. flualve tmek* to carry tb^
j Y R A f T O B P A IN T
.... t ty ■
t*r pa»*e*. twu of which he ran etead « f the Browns being In
Iwll' worked well. Hut Ihe Armg
Twice Bal»e Ruth hit honw
attack wa* »tnpp*rt three time* In­ hark for touchdown*.
r O A L . f l o o r C O A T IN G - M l
jrouhle?
In con»eet»ll*# gamea with
Al Uunt. Tenncaarr end coach,
side th# 15-yard llna ami a few
l*a»e. Icede. 1,
IN TE R IO R G M IS S P A IN T 9&lt;k
le ft At The I’oat
more lime* within aeoring jnnga. says he has seen few better end*
i Hialeah's F.y Clay, who ha*
After giving away a .tooabdowij than Sherrod.
'
A L L C OLO RS
-een left-handed pitcher*, golfer*.
by penaltle*. the Cadeta looked
f AMBLB
mad aa they rame out In lake the and speed that u-ually mark* the 'exit ball passers and tennl* plar
n*. now ha* dlacovere.1 a “aouthkickoff. They aeored two touch- Arm y attack.
Opt awetrial
PAINT
" rare horae. From the Ualndowna within four minutes and
The two vlctorle* hare tieen
K Y K 8 E X A M IN E D
they hit with the eaploalv* power mark-fty a lapg runa. eight on t uf Piet, the Datrolt-owncl
PAINT
ear*:
-­
Kv
wide awee"* around the end* or flake* winner, ------------------C l.A S S E S F I T T E n
*
&gt;A1NT
• I N C I .U 0 S H J . M O N T H * I N l
rough play. John Hilliard, the the middle. Vie Pollock, aeeond- Will daah forward *»h#n atung bj
119 S. Palmetto At*.
• left flank, bui
bu
| A l u M — N . A . I ' — N . It lM field field judge, aald l» ,P * 'lM on a eurce»aful trap play through a w h ip up live
If whipped
‘
' on
thaf "aa tgr at I amjefiearidd tM String halfback, made tha langaat, Mas hlmaalf - r 1
gam* wa* Ju»t aa tn# offtelala a M -yant daah against Colgate.
railed IL I have no comment what­ Ilalfbacka Jim CaTn. Frank Flaehl and dark Martin all hay# had
TTT
ever In make.**
nine 1950 foot,
Four of
relations with a aharu In tha long galM and
Neely aald "our
—
----------,
av# new head
half
oppoi
aophiini'ira (Jana Ftllpeki, who got
m aaatwrA *r »f.*w*r. IUwm- LS I) afway# have l»e*n pleaaaat.
IM rM a a area lie aaid renewal of tha contMS hi* chance whan Flechl wa* hurt,
a, llavurd. New
a Aa«*i
*i •* year k * m im * #»■#■ with L 8 U had not been dlaruatad. alao did well laat week.
id
____ f I A V E S O M E O F i p K a a ^ i i n

j s 'YJ i

en te r e d
pert#

f ■ wtT.arrrew mv hand and ntfii-ial
.eat at Hanrord. Memlnid# ('nuntr.

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r a d io

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SPECIAL SALE

7 u)

R A D IO S
1194ft T E L E V IS IO N
R A D IO S— P O R T A B L E

I

ull ha* »&gt;••» entered IU the Circuit , l-rreonallr ur »»/ allorner «l III*
an
------------------ CoY ....
. - 1 l.-ffl.e ol Ihe Clerh "f the said r’ourl.
ot ihi roan
In Hififpftl llor*
Id*, xn (bt ;*lh . dnv of-'Moher,
A t ' !•*.» and (t.a( In default there,
of. l f'eiree prr&gt; Cnnfeeen Wilt h*

1141

ALT O

h|&gt; w(irJ),
|„n ,s,.m Y'*lb
Yank.ro,
R »t.m , Cleveland. and Detroit
,,r
|,y .Sl«-ng&lt;-l So l«
Wa»hlngt»n. whlrh hr regard* aa
* potmllal fii-t divtalnn rluh
Ktrnyrl
i d ahrad Into 1951
today alter rig-,n g a new two year

hrp . ^ Hntnnrommcr I ill

E A S T la*.

yopk sto r e of

fiiMSrj s s r s s jr-*

r ,ir
•
The Commodore qu*ilrilu&lt; Ii i» rrderming hi* mrdirKrr perform
anea of lart &gt;ear to w,-|| tl&gt;«l f ~
"
_
* '
_
Johnny Bright &lt;'f P in k r may
m
T _
T i»rld ir
ftave to give up hi* tltlr.
U d lU lS
IU
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: Bright won thr total offence
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RUNNING AMIRICA is the joint job of 150,000,000 people. It ’s the bifjfjent job in the world today

— keepiny it runniny for liberty and for freedom. And the whole world h watching to see
whether Americana can do it!
IN MUCH OF THE WORLD today, the people have resigned from running their own countries.
Others have been quick to step in— first with promises of “ security"-and then with whips
andguns-to run things their wag. The evidence is on every front page in the world, every day.
FREEDOM COMtl UNDER ATTACK. Tlw reality nf war has
madeevery Amerit an think hard aNiui the thing* he* willing to wotk
and fight for—and freedom lead* the lot.

But that freedom hag been nttackod bore recently-juit
as It has boon attacked In olhnr parti of tbe world. One
ef tha most itrious threats to Individual freedom ha*
been tha threat of Oovernmont-domlnated Compulsory
Health Insurance* falsely presented ai a new guarantee
of health "»ecurlty” for everybody.

iranoni tjwke out— giving the great United State* Congrei* if*
unintttakihle tifat* Root* vtunal Irom home!

And ever watchful, ever *en*l!lve to an alert people,
Th# Congrei* law that signal, and hoard the peoplo
ipeak out, loud and plain. That'g democracy In action.
That'g the American wayl
Today among the 10,000 great organisation* on militant public
record against "Compulwry Health Inturance' arc:
Oenarol Fsdaretlon of
Woman's Club*
American Term luraau

THE PEOPLE WHOM THE FACTS. In the American manner, the
people ttudied the cue for Socialized Medicine—and the ca»e agtintt it.

federation

National Granqe
Veteran* of Foreign War*
Natlonol Conference of
Catholic Chnrlllo*
American Frotoitnnt
Hoipllal Association

They found that Government domination ol the people'* medical
affair* under CbmpuUory Health Imurancr mean* lower ttandard*
of medical care, higher payroll uxr*. lo*« of incentive, damage to
retearch. penaltic* for the provident. irw.it&gt;l* lor the improvident.

Thoy found that no country on oarth can surpati Amer­
ica's leadership In medical car* and progreis. Thoy
found thaf ablo doctor*, teachor*, nuraet and idontlits
-w o rk in g In labomtorloi whoro Sclenco, not Politics^ Is
matter—are biasing dramatic now trails to health for
Amoricant-and f#r the world.
THE "GRASS ROOTS" SIGNALS CONGRESS. In every com­
munity in die Naum, people Mood up to be counted on thi* imKtant iuue. Thouvand* of Itnal women* club*, civic group*, farm,
builine**, rcligknu, taxpayer, medical, educational and patriotic organ-

r

American legion
National Association of
Small Business Mon
United State* Chamber of
Commerce
National Association of
Retail Orocart
National Retail Dry Goods
Association
American Bar Association

e Docfori of this Nation aro grateful that fho people
refuted to be wooed by the fantaitic promises of tnlt
un-Amorlcan excursion Into Stato Socialism, • Doctors
of America are dedicated to servo their follow cltliens
at home aftd their comrades in uniform, wherover serv­
ice to this Notion may tako them, e And tho thing they
stand ready to fight for—to sacrifice for—to die for—Is
not the alien way of life of Socialism, but tho prideful
security ot a free and self-reliant peoplel

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R U Y IN O A C A R T Bafneo flnan
clng sea u* to save money. In­
stallment l/ian Dcp't.. Room 317.
Thona 296
Sanford AJfnnt),
Natlrmaj Mank M en*W F T IC
1937 Lincoln 7,*p|»yr Coupe. Good
, rutiditlbn. PWna m w .
South
Sanford Avenue at (’inewav

4 m '. e l l either 1948 OldamnbU* 2
'd r. r-edan with I8JM0 actual mile*
a r 4949 Ford Station Wagon wtth
WE R U T , S E L L 1 T R A D E used
&lt;1,1)00 mile*. Both In perfect con
furniture. Wllaon-Maler Furnlilition. Phone BWMv or tin3
'-ire r , ail K t .t
Phone 958
Park Aee.
rondin o i.f.:A W A Y ~ T T E b .
sp ecial s a l e
tl«n. Phone 795-W
I ft50 Chevrolet S Ton Pickup
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TftOalS lire*, tnou.'gnt, seat -nr*r*
nftw condition.throughout. It295.no
* t**^ Ford 88— t-door *ed»n

THE V O LU N TA R Y WAY IS THE AM ER ICAN W AY!
• Throughout thr Nation. Ircc men an&gt;l women, working jnd planning
together, are finding the AmetK*n anewrr to ctery oucuion ol medical
Igftict, cue and -OH Hundreds u f Voluntary Health Inwrame Plan* are
in healthy cnmpethion-,|»&gt;nv&gt;red by tkxior*. insurance compamet, hrWpitals, fraternal orjf ttiMnon»-by inJusrry. agriculture and labor, o Tulay

in America-7 0 aidlion people ere past re red by Voluntary Health Insur­
ance! o lliroughnut the Nation. I*niitir* are invuiing ihemcalves against
the major cods of illnecs-at reavmable. budget-bans ptice*. Voluntary
Health Inturance take* the economic shock out of illness. Protect your
family now. o Fur information, ask your doctor-or your insurance man.
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SINCE 1927

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

GENERAL INSURANCE.
PHONE 732 ft 1076

M. G. HODGES

ROUMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON

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PLUMBING
405 W. 1ST. ST.

PH. 12H

215 SANFORD AYE.

WALGREEN AGENCY
101 K. 1ST. ST.

HANFORD. FLORIDA

PH. 36

HILL IMPLEMENT CO.

SANFORD FISH &amp; GROCERY
219 SANFORD AVE.

PHONE 1276

214*216 OAK AVE.
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HUNT MERCURY CO.
109 N. PALMETTO

PH. 1666

HILL HARDWARE CO.

2500 SANFORD AVE.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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T hrough Voluntary H ealth Insurance 70 m illion Americans now protect themselves against
the tin uncial shock of illness. Now officially on record opposing Com pulsory H ealth Insurance
arc more than 10,000 great, responsible organizations, representing m illions of citizens
throughout America. Mere arc just 10 o f them :

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IVEY S SHOE STORE
108 EAST FIRST ST.

HANFORD, FLORIDA

WEEZ ~ MAID
DARI-LANI)
JUMBO MILK SHAKES—25c
21100 PARK AVK.

National Association of Retail Druggists
National Association of Insurance Agents
Veterans at Foreign W an
National Retail Hardware Association ;
National Retail Dry Goods Association

General Federation of Women's Clubs
American Farm Bureau Federation
National Association of Retail Grocers
American Legion and Legion Auxiliary
National Fraternal Congress of America

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106 SANFORD AVC.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
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In Unity There U Strength—
Td Protect the Pear* of tb i W orld:
To Pro mot* the Progress of A our lea.
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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VOLUME XXXXIl

K a ta M L h e d IHtifi

Doctors Asked
To Register On
October 16 th

Quell Red Disorders In Vienna

S A N t O lt l). K L O H U IA .
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Reds Defeated
In Attempt To
Remove China

Truman Executive Or­
der Sets Up Draft
Classifications Tn
Medical Profession

UN Vutes Against
Russian P l a n As
British Mi n i s t e r
Attacks Vishinsky

W A S H IN G TO N . Oct. I 2 - &lt; A ’|
tx -A n exrculivr oidei Ironi Preti*
dent Truman set up draft claui(natun* today lor physician). denlilt* and veterinarian).
Draft registrations foi the luctfical piofetnon begin 0*1. 16 and
are lo be romplelrd by Jan. 16
For ihr initial irgutrationi 0 *1.
16, au rilim alrd 'j .OOO phyiitiani,
tjenluli and allied ipeualuli inuil
4tfM.ll
The new rxetulive nidrt placed
in fla n I-A all under the aye of
51 who arr (onudeied by the
I*., at bwaid a* available !oi puli
laty vetvne, except ihote lor whom
llie boatdi rilabluh eligibility for
a lie lei ird or exempt (Unification.
The deferred or exrfttpt ctaai-ifiealium aet up by the order a rr:
l -A -O — Conscientious objectors
*Arho have no objection to non*
military duty.
4 -E—
Conscientious uhjecturs
whole consciences will not per
mil them to perfurm any dot in.
whatever In the armed aervicea.
1- D — Memberi of reaerve romponent* of the armed forrei.
2 - A — Peraona wboie aervievi
in the community are neceiiary t&lt;&gt;
maintenance of t h e
nationnlj
health, aafrty or Interval, and who
cannot be replaced in the coni-1
-'Mlunity.
3- A — Persom whose induction
Into the armed force* would re
ault in extreme hardship ami pH -j
ration to a wife, child or patent
The term child refera to a It-gl-j
timate or Illegitimate child, one
legally adoptrd, a step child or
II' m N i s H Os r* s « re a r)

I.A K K SU C CES S, (V I. 12— lAh
— The II, N. Commission on K ir
rea unanimousl, approted toda*
an Australian pin|..u.-,l whi-h
would limit the authority of the
l'. N.-barkr*l lUpohlir of hurra
lo Sooth Korea Hie \n--tialixn
resolution, intiislurrd In For
eixn Minister 1‘etry l' Speeder,
says no guverniiirnt she 'Id to­
rero* piled In the C N. as h»Vin - *••'' rits in hurra over
arras which were not effrelivrh
-•pin il * at ll. • hednnm* «f
Ihr war by Ihr lleouh'lr of ho
r*a. *p*m*orr-t tn 'he I S', and
headed In I're-ident Ithrr It
rercimmradrtl that General 'la*
Arthur lake m rr the north ares*
and institute civil r im m inent in
those arras.
O NI IIO II* U l l III the t In vt and otheis are on the lull u* Vienna police
b u .'l up one of sevria! Communist demonstration* that have disturbed
ll le Austrian capital. Trallic wax crippled and IU0 pervons liuil betme
stern polne action ende*i U.a Hcd-dhriTrd diioidri*
(intreoellowal)

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Lansky Refuses T o Gainesville E x p e r t
Answer Questions Conducts Question
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In Crime Inquiry And Answer Forum
N B W Y O R K , Ocl. 11— (Ah—
Senator ( harle* W. Tohev &lt;II­
S'11) said tod'.jr he'd like lu nee
former Mayor William O'Dwyer
ami blg-llntr bookmaker Harry
Gross called before the Senate
Crime InvrwUxallnx Commit I «*e.
I obey. a tnlaorily mrmber of the
■ommlllee ia v d ie a tin r inter
Mate xSsnbliag la New i « r t aid
N r r Jersey durhAr jffe b r ^ i g s
here, pel riled out IRal of rsm -e
he'd need I lie roaSeal of the
ciimmillre
chairman Senator
Plates Kefauirr (ll-T e n n . h rfauver replie*!. rather nun-conimlllally, “ We’re looking into It."

Jf a aalra tax hae to be paid
on miscellaneous auction* held
every Irid a y nigh! at the Sanford
Fanner* Auction Market at iasfs- f
On villc, the wlude project of a
N EW Y O R K 12
.SeiMtoi
fat men* auction market may have!
lair*
Krlauvrt
(D
In
in
)
thfoatento
be
discontinued,
Country
Agent C . It. Dawaon said tins rd today lo irtuuimtivAcontempt
( gji.urntng.
ptuceed-ngs againvl an x ^ o a t c oi
lie declared that he had lieen
infurmed thia morning by 11. U. under-world figure Frank Costello
McIntosh, local salea tax tepre* if lie continues lo ((fuse lo anaeutatlva for lb* 8tale, that a iveet i|uetlu&gt;ns beloie the Senate
aalea tax would have to be paid
(onunitlee investigating u iin r.
ou the mir-rcllaueou* auction*.
Kefauver, wliove commillre tv
C. W. Turney, office inanairi-r
of the Farmers Auction Mamet heir investigating lulei-slatr gam­
at Webster, slated today that no bling opetaltunv ill New Y'ork and
•ale* tax i* paid then* on the mis­
cellaneous auctions, aa these are New Jersey, told reporter* that
li-s rik M a ti# l*aaa V n r i
registered as occasional sales,
the sellers are not mertils. It is like a eitixen aelllng
a second hand hicycle to another
dtlacii, lie declared in describing
the miscellaneous sales.
Last Friday night at Gaines­
Word haa been received by Mrs.
ville, another large crowd of
about I ,b00 people attended the Daisy l-ewla of the death of her
auction, said Mr. Dawson. Mean­ brother, ttugglcs M. Croup, which
while the group of local fanners occurred in a hoapilal In Duluth,
has organised a slock company, Minn., hi* home.
Mr. f'roup haa anenl the past
sold shares and purr based land
on the Orlando highway on* mile 16 winter* in Sanford and had
many
friend* here. Reside* hit
£nuth of the City for the erection
o f an auction market for vege­ • H er he Is survived by hia wi­
table, stuck ami miscellaneous dow and two nephews, Bruton U.
McPherson of Tampa and llaarry
sales.
Mr. Dawson stated that he had II. Lewis ot Miami.
Burial service* will tie con­
conferred on the matter of tho
sales tax this n o m ln g with State ducted at L a lW le , Ind.
Senator L. F. Hoyle and Repre­
sentative M. U. Smith, but no
VIM AS MI’S P K N IIK I)
decision had been reached.
W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. I2~&lt;A&gt;&gt;

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Kujffflcf* M. Croup
Dies In Minnotfoia

MII.VKK S T A R
T I) K Y U.
Oct. I J -t / F )— An
, dMnrrican officer today was award­
ed th* Silver Star posthumously by
U. H. Klghlh Arm y hradquartera in
Korea for gallantry In action.
Second Lieut. Tro y T. Momly of
Vero U*ach, Fla., received the
award.
Moody of th* 27th regiment, wa*
killed near Chindong Aug. 2 as h*
manned a marhtnegun oil a tank
roverlng hit men. ill* action per
rattled bit patrol to complete Itmission.
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'C O L U M B U S D A Y
G E N O A . Italy. Oct. 12 -4A&gt;&gt;—
Torch-bearing Genoese bora a
silver urn, said to contain Chris?
lopher Columbus’ ashes, through
this town of h:« birth before dawn
today, The procession oiwned a
fifth-centennial
celebration
In
honor of l he f*m*d voyager,
which ia to laat an entire year.
Thousand of townsfolk stayed
up to take part In a festival af\ M r the colorful proeeaalon
wound its way through th#
th« anh
dent streets draped wltk hlatorI* flags. Marcher* 1a
tt ry J r r i i c ir lc d
the aldtlm* __
aff Genoa, Pisa.
The opening of
chlnrliW with Col
the United State*— a
commemoration of the
dl*covery of Anwriaa la 14M.
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O C T . 12. 1950

N il. 37

W ire

Mighty “Mo” And Large Task
Force Hit Port Of Chongjin
220 Miles North Of Wonsan
Air Strikes

American official* all over the
world have been ordered lo suspend
temporarily pan-port visa* issued
to aliens planning to com* to the
United States.
Officials said ImJay the State
Department telegraphed the orderyesterday to embassies and con­
suls to permit a recheck uf in tivldual record* tmeause of the light
new Internal security law.
S LO P P Y KPRECII
N E W Y O R K . Oct. 12— O P )-T h e
mo»t “sloppy Speech" In the coun­
try Is heard In Brooklyn, a survey
hy th* Llnguaphon* Institute of
America reported today,
Th* Institute, which L Interfiled
In speech, is continually making
surveys, a spokesman said. Record­
ing# are made in schools and
homes with an effort made to In­
clude *‘all economic strata" of b
community.
The institute placed theao four
olhrr cities In the "sloppy speech"
category:
Ypsilantl, Mich.— "Folks
fu t
didn't seem lo care about their
speech.”
Atlanta, Ga.— " l u speech pat­
tern* ae» I epical of the las*

South."
Chicago, III,—"Moat p #*, p | *
swnd like they are either being
•haaad by gangster* or are m*
■»Lw far trains."
Hollywood. Chllf.— "Thav •cmn*4
a* if they are talklne with ho'
potato** in thair mouth*."

L A K E SUCCESS, th t. 12 t/16
llir U. N Eiomitno ntd S h ul
I ’ountit today trjr«lrd a vutprile
Russian move to ou*l Nationalist
China and »r.it representatives ot
the O y u rvr Coltununnlv.
The .Soviet move tame , foully
allri llw IH-IUlInll body mrt lo
begin ronvitleiation o| tueasurev
lot tile economi, anil social le
hablltlallon of wal-lolti Korea.
Die sole wan lakrn in
hist on ihr nuitinir o( ll
nAS on
illtl the
ih .
*bn dtlefafibn and then

"J,hr Hnl' ,,ir .;u,r V*

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By Shelling I'roni
Sea Only .M Miles
From Commit* China

l T. N. Commission Named For Koreai l nitication

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l».tlt|r«fy|] Miv.v. tin iiiti
tlti|H «rt 1 lllllif ( hi (Mill iL ir t*»*
tl.iv Hilli .i lltuiitlriMtn
itivnl tlui naval aii %ti t i n til
tint ill un Kc%l Ktitra i m l 104 tl.
I lir «r » hi i’l ii L&gt; o n .
HI tin fiiitu tti r K
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Inotlm
I fir if wrif null* -11«•*11% tW h r ,1
n 1Ik Unix n j i 1 tint mill 11
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Kefauver H olds Plant Di se a se s
Contempt Action Are Discussed At
j
Over
Punk’s Head Vegetable C linic

Sales Tax Looms
;*As Threat To New
A u c t i o n Market

I i l l It S D A Y

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UNIFICATION AND IIMAftUlfATION of w »r •shottrird r.otr.i um'rr auspices of the United Natloni, t&gt; ttie
1I 1P0 ult avaliiiiinciit ol the ncwiy-appoinle.1 l) N » uolnioti on h i’ira.Corifrtiing ut tin laikrSu*** ., N V ,
lo jdijiiatti'is, the (.'ouimlsalon member* (I to r | .1, Kt .ut Maliadur Synl II.m I II u - o ii . of I'akl-tao, Not
Warakan ICmiha, of Ttiailand; Ferry ( ' Si nd«t . t
folios ItomUlo, of tin? I'lilllppiiiri. Srlitn
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ch.ang
K*i-Slwk
irp tm n u iiv e
and 6 to II against inviting Red
John Ivey, prominent Sanfuid
The never ending battle ol vege­ ' **hina. On the la I let vote Den­
melt bant *piallfie-l lo-lav ,- a
camlldale for Cil* t,„nimi*-n,n in
table, cotton and watermelon glow­
mark ahvlarpriF
Group No 2 in who h Kim.liiil
ers against plant disea-es, urseitv.
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Cl,a-, n h i t.'lii’ ,e rlollu ti. I he
llilhih
Minidet
ol
Stale
Krnnematode*, aphid* and *uu* wa*
election will b* held --u Nui *
the chief »ub|rft of diuuiiton yr«* Belli D. Youngrt &lt;halite*! today
In making In* announcement Mr.
lit-, aid that he lavols th, ill
teiday allrrntMin when mote lhaii that Hu* *1.1 v L i n t | n i r fdao
O M A H A . NcL., (k t 12 i&gt;V,
-luM,ial ami cummrrclal ptoiao
70 glower* ftom thtougltuul Grn- nierrly
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(rfeiied lo old inailuncry
Uun of the community ami the .S e o e la i^ ti &lt;l,c Ns&gt;)( Malthews
tral Elojala. *U»mled a ''v t ^ ia b lr ^
k' I 'I lia than i.WW.OOO W rit H eiU ofi*|»*td ju -V ie a “ I HsilftaJ o a
, * ; ,aal Imf.rV i ll, ,trtP..| JpriSting tbr
with no special piivlbg'• 11)
cl.nvc" v o a d u u r d b y Ifsd.’mt 'j g r e
L’n e .o .(.e ll U , H
p*. * r - ’lin
lo , , r ' n ,*n’ "
nation ,1 iui Ii I jiv eilabllillincnl ■*
giiSip
or
Individual
vivliiu- 'T'liu iiiiu im l lettoi
in thi
cultural eipeitl at the l ’|ly llall lyjtng lol the pail lire ve.si,
lone nr it yrsi may r i .r r t f llu*
Mr.
Ivey
came
lo
Sanford
in
jrttriday alletnoull.
Speakiiur twfore the i: N A- 1i l l s ’* N iv irl se*tol.
11*21 and adapted , „d- with Vr.,| - rn lllr IlilitMial liujgrl I lu l
Sanlord wa* irprcsenlr-l by a- si* m l i l y ’s political comruitte.
At noon »liro ngiiallrd a two Womlruff A Watson ll ,* ■, i;,&gt;i„-t Mtiiilti Ii aour lb in 5 12 iDHI.IKkl
S &gt;vte' *•.,-*(-n It -, miliutr ulrov r tbtoughoul W e t lie lave.I will, thl* flni until
Iwtol I , pruunv. most td them soil' Younger
Ister Andrei V. Vishlnskv for
llllll. wlu-tl )«* I wen III,- Ihe-i.k, ,-|Ms, INN)
nr*trd with slopping Olgai|Uattoni, sonic a-'Oiarne that Ifus-ix g»-n Heilin
f,o the 1,-sas till Coillpa,' '•
llr .id lh.il tbr lin.d turn, when
,r rd, in tilw ri
||, liibulr tiplluvvr.l M.ivm I Hi inandlii’ there until 1017 when tand
ili*c*tu ulr time tv intend- IU,W to try lo re
tlrlnnniiril,
will l*r pamlul 1“
firms. I here w rtr a nunther ul conclle her dlffrrPnces with th e*l l&lt;rol&gt; i * .initoOIH rnirnl that upem-d an esclusiv,* sl»»-, - *•-, - i oiilrniplalr
in. I 'will lr,l llir
Mhct liigjuf pots cr*
which
lie
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and
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J75./T2 .idull mnlriit* ol Rutviatlgrower*. Iw-wesrr, Ironi the laikr
ll.tlion.-l ilia ia itri to |j»r up lo
Younger gave the Weal’s (in n
on First Street
nct il|ilnl I ail lleihn had volrd
ireeilnae* tie reae r - s l i
Moiiloe and Oviesh) lection. U lline of the firwt needs he » » llir irullty "
agamil ( omniuiilim and lot d«tao when he opened this slur,- wa* an
land*, and Wmlei Dark were well
Mdlllirwi wrnl -m lo isulion
craln undicalHin ol llir nty hv active Morr bants AsMN-ialu-n » ■-1
reprrirnted.
U
irir
niurl fir “ no lirsiLlton « l
mailing old tatiun raids ai an tn- was one of these Inslrumenlal "
Dr. E'. S. Janitsou, scgclahle
.ilioul going llilougb
the riaey^fiiiathin of thi* g t -up lliilriuion
*|&gt;r(iahsl of Ihe eitrnuon service
dilation o| thru irlilinirsts lu the
Ml 1v*a ha* lo-ea Ml, a&gt; *&gt;*&gt; with llir pl.ini bn nrw miiilsrv
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mi-iiil-er of the l.ion* (Tub f„, 'I - Irgnl ition now bring drawn up foi
at Gjinrtville. conducted the meet­
ih r piliglr ol &gt;l,rrl r■&gt;Iti, ihe*l past 20 years anil l- s pa*l I'd 1
ing m the form ul a question aad
|iir,riil.,tiou lu I -uigrrsr whrn ■'
4wav Woikn* p iu iril in the lai- I. i , II- al-o -ci v • I a&lt; pr, id, nl
answer l u r u tn, ajn * w r t i n g
of the 8,'initmle Country • Ini - (-■« trionirnrs oil No, 2/
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland »■( tone*. W r it ,lu I j J io ililu.nt wrlit two venr* ami 1- „* in- ,-nt I't, ■
question* hiinirlf, and rrlcrnlTg
'll must not hr lorgollrn. b
I In1 L'Hiif-if tin is*nl
dent *f the Men Gulfing Assie ,
(hr
olhe ti lo the "&gt;|wcialiiii", an tm- dre*&gt;rd tmlav's JaVree meet fur silent.
ud
licit k o trj n only a vymp .... that uj I,'ii,*,l i
which featured » fire preventb,|
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M ay„i H riitn u u l tbr silrntr Don
|N&gt;im ganay of talent from the in■vie Tim Crawford, fire pr.-ven
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Mr. Ivey- was an active niembn tom of llir : m,I 11is .,1 pl-lgur whtcli
eipcrirnrnl ilations at Gainesville. lion committee chairman, in*r-- ’*evpirnr*l mil piolnt .icciuit ter- of the Junior Chamber of Corn illlu l- llir woild vxx lolal » c
i l — HasH ,,» r , a , gear)
I.rrtliuig, Sanlord and Hailing*. dured Chief Cleveland and •iiiidu.
rm-rce and served »* il» secretary ins) not fir tries il.iblc*. but wr d.usltevl
the
Importance
of
the
(it,
l.nler be was elected n dirrti,,,
He wa* introduced by Courtly
prevention campaign
of the Seminole Cuiinty Cl,and i mil vssuiiir licit it i&gt; avoitljblr
Agent
K, Dawson.
of Commerce and erved a* dFollowing the film John Will
llir Navy ilurllJlti vuitrd lltr.r
Tl,# specialists _______
present_________
Included iams chairman of the social com
pre*blent for Ihe term of IDI* f* news ill j ii vddirsi pirp.urd lot
Dr. A II. Eddins, of the vegrtahL mittee, autumn-t-d that (lie .In'
Mr. Ivey said be I,a* a program
crops LLira to rv al Hastings: Dr. cees will sponsor a barlovue an'
which hr will strive to accomplish i Ironic- ilalr .iwlirme. the Nrlu i
K. N
McCubblns, cabbage and dance ul the Country Cluh on (&gt;■*
&lt;kj IL n k rn A lt.it I.iliorc
if he it rlerted to Ihe City I'mProf t* M It noie
. (irti-iun
lato disrate *x|s*rt. Hasting-; ‘JH. W K. Ilathawav will U. m
mission, including rnfphasls *-»*
To finance the c,*w defense ,'!
......... m is t of f a n ..............I -.
I - .f
-. (I. K. Farris and K. Helm- of charge of the linrneruinir
(I ••nil iacar&gt;4
r* * n
th,- imlu-lnal nli-l ronnneiclal I '
I he I (,n*ersily of I - - , G »
Continued on Page Four
Malcolm MacNelll. chairman
The Sanford t!u*lne»- and Pro- motion of Ihe community Hanfi-r-i
vtlle, mndu led a -in.- t
,n i ans­
the "Get Out the Vote" rom m itt,- fes-lunal Women’s Club is spon­ needs these elements, he sail 1 '
wer full-ill In,I night III 1 well
said tbal results of the i.-ei-l,
soring u public eonte-t to select stnbilite n„ economy which haattended suppe, ,n-l toefing -,f
lion drive have been dlsapiKiintinr SAu ford'* "Irk *lness Wumnn of a fine Tw-ginnlng in ngnmltut
Hu Veit i -ii- On-The Fat
it
Only *51 new- regLtraiiU have ben IH'di". Any woman actively em­ and Ihe newly generated tom,-*
lire Futuie Farm,-, Kiid-iing
P. M business
recorded to dale. H r pointed on* ployed it eligible Mis
Ho- fouri-t t'lul- will have It*
John Pur*,in ■•*1111,101
at-,,
Mr, Ivey and family a ir mem­
A meeting uf the Demo.ratic Kx4 that the registration books wil1 Kinglet, president, announced tlii&lt;
ber a of tin- Presbyterian Chiu, n initiul event of i lie *eason, a inlriulu.&gt;d Fl,»- i - -■( m \ t*|,-ve.
ecutlvc (,'ummittre was held las, close on (h i. 27 for the Nov.
morning.
•oil, Satuiday night at HIM, bind, who ma te - talk
firs- pie
night at the Court House with J. 11, election.
Tin* contest will be one of th-*
* - lock at i lo- Tourist Cento
veld ion, and Ml
, lliA v r .-li
PI KIMTI lilt \N IIIO O IS
Lee presiding, in order to discuss
President W. II Rtemper in feature- of Busings &lt; and I'rofeW K MrMaater, vice-president who gave hint, .o luio, l.eautifiTD K VO, Oct. I A
id l
Gen
the filling of vacancies uf commit- nounceil that the natiunnl president tonal Women's We,A which the
er»l
MacArt bur's iM-ndquart,-, ■ --I tin- cluh, today ts.ued N toidlul cation, will, en,| b - - on growing
teemen ami women.
will be evailable for tbe luneheo* Huh ia ol,serving next week.
invilntiuii to members, friend* and
Vote* ran be sent In on the blank announc,*,l today the Puerto Iti all pet.on* in tn e .t.d in tmirl.t of hibi-t-Us, main s|,e- linen. of
Volie William*, Jr., stale com- on Dec. It and the Javree* votnl
whlcb had l-ren pro*id-d f-u de-provided in The Herald tomorrow can 156th Infantry Iteglmrni i* activities to utter-I.
nilttrrman, declared that as far a- unanimnualv to Invite him.
ornlion t-y Mi an-l
Mi
llrie
Kusticr Jayeee Ituilv Snider in and must be mailed to tbe Sanford ,-n duty in Korea.
he I- i unearned, any persona chosen
Games, and utlor forms of ,-n- Malhirus, who
|i,r..nt as
Hiaturv of the unit date* hack
Will be acceptable.
vitrd the Salifutd club to a die Business Woman of 1'JW), I*. O. Ilo*
cili be enjoyed, mid g in -I - Ml** R •- le v , aa* a
t» lh«- time of President McKi"ISJfl liefore Friday. Oct. 20.
At Ihr rrooest uf Andrew Carra- mond hall game on Oet. ID 8 &gt;kits and soft drinks will l»- guest.
A program hu* been prepared In lev. Authority for the fir*l l-.&gt;.|\ *et Vial.
way. aecteUry, a report on the by­ rules stipulate that wivra will InMany
the wive* --( iiieml.*ra
the Club for activities throughout 11 native troops of Puerto Riolaws a* compile*! by Voile Wllllamv, umpire*.
I'n# Tourist Center Is now ojh-ii
Mr. MacNelll opened the pro next week, said Mr*. C. K. Hunter was contained In legislation en­ ,-veiy day an-l evening tor all who of Ihe &lt;la«- wi r , p,« ■i i .in-1 took
Jr., was read by K. L. Howell.
acted in l r ;,U.
a lively part In ti— di &gt;• stoiM,
In arder that rommlttee mem­ gram by leading the Javeees |&gt; rfiairman of puldlr affair*.
wi«h to participate in social a,-tl'aaHaa.4 O* r , , , t'.v rr
The program will u|«-n Sunday
bers may Iwtome better acquaipt- singing "Home on the Range" an *
'Ivities,
Mis.
R.
W.
Tench,
rlua
IIVHR
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SIGN
ed, a picnic supper will be held by "Th # Bella of 81. Mary'*". M i-» morning at P:30 o'clock with a
F IR E IlK S T H tH S IliiU S K
C IN C IN N A T I. Oet. 12 &gt;” &gt; •*• -e-retary, annuunved today.
th* gruup at the Oviedo Swipimlng Bernice Stone accompanied tbe breakfast at the Munteiuma Hotel,
Workmen are now engaged in
A
partially r-mipleted
four
to
last
night.
l.'JSlMkm
Ohio?"*
after which member* will attend
Pool, Oct. ’£ » at (1:00 P.M., It was group on the piano.
giving the Tourist Center lliiilil- riN&gt;m frame house was destroyed
have
signed
Ihe
Fie.-duio
K.-r-illKenneth Kills showed the fire the Methodist Chuteh to hear thannounced by W. A. Wales, chair­
mg a coat of white paint with last night on t*- property of
prevention film on the Seminole Rev. J. K McKinley -peak «h fu&gt;w fhr State Crusade For Freedon* black trim
man uf the social committee
Klim-r Juliet, south of Forest
hiBib|uarters
announref.
«* eartaae* ns raae gees)
High Sellout projector.
City
» r The fire broke out at about
The
M
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contain
a
,ier-|*
,-&gt;
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&gt;
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BAD BOY
l 3(1 I’. M. and wa* Inv, -ligated
of
freedom
nod
the
.
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o
n
e
r
s
tiled*,
\ DOG'S L IF E
8 A U L T 8 TK . M A R IE Mich.,
by Drputv Sheriff 4 tlotrti Mens
ed "to resist aggression and
C O LU M B U S . O., Ocl. 12 lA'I
Oct. 12 — (A1) — " I Just wanted to
and Charles lie k who r» ported
tyranny
wherever
they
ap’u-sr
in­
Tbe trick vvenl tu Trixie.
do something bad.
that the cause of ll wfi iiol deterThat, pullre said, was the only
W IIK R K A 8 Fire dealroyes 760 homes eacli day In th# Unitrd earth.” The serulls from all nart'
Tbe Ohio supreme court vestei
mined
of
Ihe
countrv
will
le
placed
In
ID-year-old Donald States, hunt* hi factories each day. with 670.O0U fires breaking out In
explanation
lor
dav declined lo review Ihe exte tin freedom .brine in Merlin in
hu
Cole could give for shooting
g and
am
which Ihe .State Department of
T in * W e a t h e r
Oct. '.‘ I taxation ,-&gt;urd to collect 170 inheri­
wounding two girls M a wood * &gt;rw ilK K K A 8 Fire destroy- not only building, and fa.-torle* but United Nations celebration
_a
land ambush.
place* lo work and Job* lor bead* of many families, and
tance luxe* from Trixie.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Uct. 12 - n i l
s m u g g l e d O IL
W H E R E A S Ninety percent of all fire* started at* because of
Trixie is a t.ViMI dog who in­
6]
HI
Birmingham
RAN G O O N, Burma. Oct I'J
LP -YTK C A R R IE R
careless nest and could be pruvented. nod
. ,
herited 1I.IHN) frolll the d a t e of
,’*)
fUS
lloiton
The UurmcM- government
S A N F R A N C IS C O . Oet. 12 —
W H E R E A S The Sanford Fire Department and th* Junlur Cham­ l/Pi
George P. S,-uright. The elate ta 72
HV
Brownsville
UP)— Th* carrier Layl* has Join­ ber of Commerce are combining their efforts to remind Sanford people today confirmed that Urge quan­ experts sued.
18
,5ri
Chicago
ed the United Natkma task forte of th* various causes of fire and preventive measures that can be tities of oil are being smuggled
Rut, prubate court held th* *tfi'
48
82
Denver
into Communist
operating off th# east coast of taken, and are holding Open House at the Sanford Fire Station on from Burma
41
dues not levy a tax on property
7(1
Des Motnr*
after a fast trip three Friday uf this vrcck to acquaint o.ir pe«p| with the fire fighting China via the wartime tlurma paxaing tu an animal. Tl.* enurt . *
M
37
Fret,.#
Road.
rmaetetr* around tho world.
equipment available.
, .
.
70
M
New York
A Burmese offlrirl told re­ appeals affitmed prohate court
The 272)00-ten, Essex class car­
Therefor*, I Andrew Carraway, Mayor of the City of Sanford
85
103
Trixie doesn't give a rare so Inn­
Phoenix
rier completed It# IM U -m ite Florida, do hereby proclaim Ihe week of Oct. 8-14 as Fire Prevention porters hi* government la taking
67
\Virhlngton, D. C. 76
voyage in less than U sailing Week, and urge all of our eltircns to observe this week with anproart- a "very serious view" of the as the dug biscuits keep earv'n1*
88
78
Key West
dayi. It started from Beirut, Le­ ate Inspections of their homes and places of employment, so that Fir# smuggling and haa eallrd on all regularly, but the ruling set e
57
88
Ocala Vlrp-rt
foreign importers to sceounl for precedent in Inheritance lax que*
banon. In tho Mediterranean and will not bring unnecessary loss** to our community.
A?
77
Pensacola
recent sales, which reportedly lions— giving someone else the
Andrew Carraway
traveled via Norfolk, Va., Baa
7*
86
West Palm Reich
have Increased by 300 per cent. benefit uf a dog's life.
Diego, Hawaii and Japan.
M AYOR

Over Half Of Them
M.iil Ration Cards
Showiife Opposition

N.ivy Chief Reveals
Iup, c Increase In
Military Expenses

Fire Chief Talks
lo Javcees About
rirt* Prevention

K

IVol. Ilainpson Is
Speaker AI Meet
01 Future Fanners

Public Is -Asked To
Select “Husinesn
Woman Of 1950"

i'mirist Club Finns
Season’s 1st Meet

County Democratic
Committee Meet#

PROCLAMATION

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                    <text>T H E S A N F O R D TTKBALP. S A N FO R D F L O R ID A

Heavy Volume

U lt. C . L . P E R S O N S

liuallaae* I r . a Fate i i m i
Ihe firit load uf tomatoes moving
out of the market on Thursday
ut the patt week. Thus* were
rown and packed by Centil*
ru*. heverai rhipruent* from
Ihe •ame aoulce ara anticipated
durrny the current week, with a
liyht volume expected on the
n .-ik rl piatform between Oct. 10
to lb. Cue uni tier* ar&lt;- alao exper to I to *tart in a amall way
tut* week. Oualtiy I* »aid to he
•ery ynod.
Sandy A rider *on, manayer of
tin- Sun I uni State Market report:
tin (itat local u n i t nu «iny over
that market Monday id the pan
week and while the quality I*
not ipute op to par, tiny moved
out fterly at IVlMI pet hamper.
I'lcklny of tendrr green variety
wilt Inrreate alowty uni 11 Oct. SM
when with continued favorable
clirnatir conditions liean volume
should
inc reate weekly. Uoth
parkiny houae* on tha market expect to start rnoviny oranyea durmy the current week. The market
anticipate* teyular rilrua and
veyrl ilile •u|&gt;p!iea thrnuyh No.
vemlu-r. The latyeit volume of
ouLof state produru duriuy any
p-mi-r tenooft mnvi d over the
Snnfonl market duriny the past
u...flier month*.

Optometrist

EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES PITTED
lit

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3. Palmetto Are.

SAM PLE

Proves You Can
Save Your Roof

Knwilii’ t I* -oiuttlme
mulch m tlie* f.rrhnnt

CARBOZITE
ROOT COATINGS

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K A M I) S T A T IO N

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T a l l l a M Kona*
Knott* par ad e
flern lra flloa* at P la n a
ISrirtlnae on a C lo ud
V Ulodr I Jin*
f i -u r IlualnSa* ft#|mf*pr
K e r n o t e , lie r*arl*
V a r l . l v Mail
U v . t the Maml
N ifti t R dlt lo n
Phil Heed •• r ir c a u
II * l i a n r e i l m *
Pulle d N at io n*
Jo h n ny I f n y O r k
1 0 :1 0 at l l o m * « T l h Mu*l11 i-o New* an d l a t e Kcor**
l i nt Kien li f t
n r ta i tA v , o r r . in
* mi Th e Ith yt hirl C l u b
* ir. New •
S:i* I i*le K h r o l ’ Piano
I f* W e i l e r n Jnlutmte*
t no rteven i if 'ln e i i f’luh
T i l l N. w*
t i.ip M . , m i n e Npori* K d lt ln n
* t l Xeeter I ' u a a i « &gt;r**
* I* ll .i r n ln * fo vnllnn*
* I t ......... In Vluale
v l . n VViirId mi Nine
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Phil Meed *1 l l f e a *
* I* tVavhe K i n * O r k
* 1 1 W h ere l n r » l « Pear Co 1
10 if I*|ti I ' p l-arade
I* I
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|0 t '1 del..dy l l a a n r ’lie
11, r
i a rm ell C**a|letu
j 1 n* H r . h e . t i e A K l » r
11 1* ill. roll, v Variety
j I 1* l’i a e er lo r Pee. •
I t o* W o r ld a l Noon
Ia I
M*-M Pvere I n * * . I
I T &gt;0 MOO C l u h
I no |-i.polar K l a r
I l* l-a llh A m e r i c a n a
l Ii. Male NI.eare
I pi llualea l V a i l e l r
l : 0.i Mar No n e llanch
t two W o r l d a l T h r e a
I I I To d a y a m a r
1 *.. l i l t . A I lea.111na*
1 « t to n y M a m m y Konya
I no W.i,|. la ii e r * Pan.
|:|li My |t e. |ne •t
*. 00 T h . I t y i h i n Ilnur
. I* Th * M r l a h l Kpul

12 In U bm y K»". Setb Babeoel

Lwi^wood

Hr tilts J ll tllVKK
The Civic l.eayue held Ho
October M » m n lu 'id a y aftertioon when Mr O. I* llnndun ot
Sanford, director of lh it ik t Nu.
7, stated her duties and urged
Uirnitiera to co-opeiatr with Per
early make-up report*. Ml*. Jo in
Ream*, pre-no nt railed for many
vote* on important i|uestiorir
Offici ra of the cluh *errei| at­
tractive refrethmenta.
CiUtrnthip will be- the tiinlr nt
Ih e rnertiny on Nov 7. Cony'*
wood's new l.atden ('lull met
Thursday night when Miss Ito**
Pitch spoil on nirculants aid
Cacti, a diKUilion followed hf
member( h ri -tanlhemums will
I- tt.i nt. ,t t
di
Meet ii y it
the Bleating Thui niay llltflll &lt;I i i

NOTICE
The re-opening uf

EZEKIEL’S RADIO
SHOP
1110 M’pat t u b S t .
After
a t i r n u n t h ' * e x tc n a lo n
ri.urae In Ifadiu an d l e l e t i a i o n
in W a a h i n p t u n , |l. 0. r n a l i l r Ii&lt;tn to re iu ler e i p v r t a en ri c"

. I hr people uf Hanford ami
v ic i n i t y .
“H a n lrr

la
a

o u r hue lues*,
aidaiinp"

not

So. ChemlrnlH, I n r.
any V. ( In.

Nr Hem# i Form Roofs
4 Industrial Buildings

Ph. H I

Hi,m I a KM.* of Hay
T » Ilia hi Kotiy*
Hpoe 1• Parade
Merrill* Hu.ne s i Plain,
V P W P royiam
He lit 11. at on a flo o d
ll v e n l n y V|u*le
Melody T i m *
Ke y no lee hr &lt;**11*
V ar ie ty Mali
lleel Ih e Maud
,S ta hl I .dll lull
P hil Meed al U r i a h
il*a l i a n r e i l m #
Prilled Nation*
Ken ny i lo o d m a n MIK
A l H o m e w l l h Mualc
New*
Plan O f l

Le!a.-.J and V n . J .

Henry J!ca!cl attenjed tljc ^allford WiHiwn'i H u b lunrhcuft \\ »!•

naeday.

Mr». Glenn Payne have return*
»d from a visit with relative* in
Humboldt, Tenn.
I N N . P AKK A V E .

Legal Notice
i .in ia i .

P H O N E 124

uoTiry:

T u i Mlephen F . N a a y . whoa* real*
dence a n d addreaa le 11 I,a f*v ei to
Nlraa t. I l a r l f u r d . H a r t f o r d C o u n t y ,
Conn ecti cut i
Tu u a r c h er eb y o rdered to ho and
appear In the ..M ir e ..f the C le r k of
the C i r c u i t C o u r t of Hornlnote C oli n,
ty, F l o r i d a tn th* f n u r t ll.iuee at
Manfurd. F l o r i d a on o r before the
l i t h da y of No e e m h e r . A l&gt; ISIS and
Iheh an d (h e r e file you r w r ll le n a p ­
pea rance
in
that
c e r ta i n cauae
ther ein p e n d in g a y a i n a i you a ’ h o t!
title uf w h i c h I* Nhlrley l l M u r .
pl ain ti ff, v* K iep hen F N a y v . defen da nl
and fcelny 1 ’h a n r er / No
T U I . Ih e name h e ln y an a r tlo n fur
di vor ce. F a i l not th e re in or an .inter
pro c»nf**oo w il l he entered a x a l ii . l
you and *aId r a u t a proceed ea parie
l l la f u r t h e r orde re d that Ihl*
i.m ice b* pu blishe d in Ih e Hanford
Ife ra M a n*wep aoer of y t n e r a l c i r ­
cula ti on pu b lishe d In Seminole C o n n ty. F lo r i d a , unco each w eek for four
i * i lu p e e cu M v e week*
Wline ** m y h an d end th* uMP lei
eeal of r a id c u r l this T Mi day ot
Mriol.er, A fi l* ta
tr p. m k h n p o n
P l e r k of C i r c u i t CeiUM ot
t ’eml nol e C o u n t y . Flo rida .
M W W a ll a c e
O rl a n d o , F l o r i d a
A i i o r u e y l o r P la i n t i f f
Puhllah O ct Slh. M ill . U r d . tm h
iHeali
Herntn .le C o u m y . F lo r i d a

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REGISTRATION NOTICE
The Regislntlion Books of the City of
Sufilorcl.- Florida, are open at th* City Haii.
Commetn’ing Monday September 18, l ‘.i5U, tor
the punxme of regiMerlng for the Municipal
(lenerul Election to Ik* held on Novemlrer 7.
19S0, und will remain open each day except
Suntlays and holidaya, up to and Including
Friday, Octolrer 27, IIMO.
H. N. SAYEH
C IT Y

R E G IS TR A TIO N O F F IC E R

(heif (fewMtrate at an
early age theirfaith in th
American u&gt;ay cf life..."

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The Klpuahl coppar mine in 1W
Plan Congo ha* yielded more that
a million ion* of coppor.

SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY

C w boa u* Cooliaqa hav# a baa*
*1 Wurtalii**. O tor* kydroeoibou
W M M t t a d la k* ptotartls* quail
a*a. A n y tool, laqaidi*** of !«■
type, on na y boa**, lots* b ui ldup
at laduawol aUudura. con t o

At

ten if'fjuck T h u w i U y

iim m ln g , O c t » ik ;r

12,

1850

tint H n u rd uf P ublic liiHLruction w ill re ceive bid* on the
Hull-

of l.otM 20 to

at) und .TO to 40, J

0 P a c k a rd ’ * F lr u t

M
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f :

A d d itio n to M id w a y , being th e Kite o f th e old M id w a y
hi-I iih i I

by water, m o w , haul or cold,
odd*, and all ethtr deaUuctle#
a le a so a li.,flo w s. oaslly and
■mooiblr . * • wrap* you* tool In
■ thick, *mouth, inbbel'Uko Liam
lot that beouttii** a* wall o* (na­
iad*. bow la coat, (old wllh T Yeui
Baplocemanl Ouoioala#

Aik

V lt h H s »

**;t ;u!*.at, p m ld c i.
fM irr« pn ••lit were H r. -sml
Mr*. Thomas Pinrb, Mr*. Harnett
Ih-ach, F. J. Niemeyer, Katherine
l.e-laint. J. Henry Manki*. alio
Mi*. Dave Livingston and John
Kailna.
The U r a l Hutur DemonitraUon
t lull held the monthly session
Thursday morning. The Ciiunty
Cuuaril mrt at 10:AO. Mra. C. M.
Klower* of Sanford presided over
the nut-tiny. Interesting report*
vert inadr and important re*
•ultiUcina passed
I’hll WraWot, hoitieultarlal fur
Central Florida, held attention &lt;&gt;f
I he audience on plant nutrition. A
. -jeered di*h lunch*, .n followed

ilfK tro yp d by fin*, a n d c o n ta in in g a p p ro x im a te ly

nine tenth* of one nert*.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

SANFORD
BOATWORKS

Jordan, ('linirmnu

Wry Air. Al Oalran llrhl*r

7 -'* *

T . W. ldiwton, Supt

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loved ones . . . . Use
"tuycihrrneu" of the family. . . . bow rnucb

d&gt;ey depend on your telcpbooel Uacauw h
ll *o nuy to keep la touch, you migbi easily foryM
Just how much Um lelephooe---------to ym r

enjoymeal, convenience and peace at mind And the prie
is Hill low. Rates for today's expanded
Improved amice have gone up far leva than
b o h other things you boy. Yes, telephone
m k f standi out a* one of today's
t f e e t '.
biggest bargain*.
w M&gt; e * W &gt; ^ ^ H ^ t
SoHlkttH Hill Ttltphimt and 1rUgiapk Company.

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learning to accept reeponaibUky— i r am la f

the l

at punctuality, depaeddbtlky m d earrice In da
o t h m -a n d

they are developing the voidable

building hafcke o f courteey and thrift. B y f t d r oat

The
SANFORD
HERALD

�THE WEATHER
la Daily T h e n I t fU rtagth—
To Protect U m Pootm of tie W o rU i
To Promote Ike Prof tree of America.
To Produce Prosperity fer Seal or a.

2T he

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VOLUME XXXXII

Fair north portion through Wed­
nesday. pertly cloudy south portion
..ith
scattered
'howert.
little
r.ingt- in temperature Gentle to
it,...let tie northeast wind* throuch
t) -due-day

AN

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

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

Knlablmhed 1908

N E W S P A F E It
No. 35

A rw iciu te d I ’ rm a Lm -n rtl W ire

T U E S D A Y O C T . 10. 1930

Reds Charge u .n Assembly South Koreans Capture Big
President Plans
Pacific Meeting Jets Strafed
Soviet f ield Gains Support Red Arsenal City Of Wonsan
With Mac Arthur
G ro m y k o

Truman To Go Direct P e r m i t Is I s s u e d
From St. Louis To
Rendevous “Some­ F o r Construction
where In Pacific"
*

W A SH IN G TO N .' Oct.

10- &lt;/l&gt;)

Of New S ta d iu m

— Prmdrnt Truman announced
A re
In s tru c t­
today lie Mill meet tlm weekend P o l i c e
with General Douglas MacAithui
ed T o C ra c k D o w n
hi tbr Pacific tu discuss "tbr final
O n H o t R o d D r iv e r s
phase of Unitrd Naliom action in

Korea."
Mr. Truman caul in a statement
that he Mill alto discuss Milh Mac*
^Arthur "other matteri within hit
responsibility." He did not sat
what theie were.
Mr. Truman't natement did not
lay where he would meet with the
Unitrd Nation! commander
The White House withheld an
announcement on the place of the
meeting. But it wai pie turned lo
he tomewheir wett of Hawaii.
Mr. Truman will take off liom
St. L ouii Ihuitday in the White
Houte plane, the "Independence*
for Hawaii, ihe firtl itop on a trip
eipectrd lo latl about a week.
H* fa going to St. Louis tomor­
row to witneca the inatillation of
hi* ait ter, Mia* Mary Jane T r u ­
man. at worthy rrand matron of
the order of the Eastern Star.
Accompanying the Pm idt-nt to
the meeting with MacArthur will
be General Omar Bradley, chairm man of the Joint Chiefa of Stair,
W. A tria l)
Harriman. tpeclal
m ilitan t tu the President on
foreign affaire; Philip C. Je»*
•up. Strte Depariinrnt roving
ambaaaador-al-large. and
Mean
Ruak,
Aaafatant Seerrtary
of
S U Ia for Par E stern Affair*.
Secretary of the Arm y Pace may
alao make the trip.
Mr. Truman will leava St.
Louts at 8 00 P. M. Thurtday for
Falrfield-Suiiun Air Ferre (**•
# in twlifornia .between San Fran*
Cieaa and Sacramento.
A rriving there it 10 p. M.
(Pacific Standard Tim e) Thur*.
day. he will leave two hour*
late* for lUjkam A ir Field bate
fraaMi
r u « ra m

Austrians May Ask
United Nations To
* Aid In Liberation

A peimil lot the election of ihe
new Lssrhall stadium was m urd
yetlriday to ihe Jaito Lunslrutlion I’uip. ol Oilando, and contliuclion wnik it clue to ttail in
about lw 11 wrrkt.

( ily Manage!

i ldfiiid MrKibbrn

told the l ilv

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W e ig h t
P ro p o s a l

F ir s t

K a r l Lehmann Is
Named Governor

A Ruttian piclrtl nolr wat piolerreif lo U. S. Mhiltlei- Counsel*
lor Walwoilh Balboui latl night
by Soviet Deputy f oreign Mom
rl Andrti Gromyko. Ihe note
placed the incident 62 milet noilh
of the Sosirt Korean border
It demanded "tlnct punidmirnl"
for the "rrtpoiitible personnel" and
American astuiances againtl »u»h
incidentt hi the fuluir.
flic notr laid two f -80 Shouting

While luppoiling llie plan t aim
of codeclite security. 5 uguilat For­
eign M in i-In rd ta lii Kaldrli I old
the Aitrm hiy't pulilu 1 1 lOnirmltrr
tome ol thr irtolulion'a pfutitioilt
were vague U r irtritrd t^e tight
tu tuggrtl changrt lain. ATdralia.
Peru and Bia/il olfrrecl tinnlar
tlairmenli of tuppoll.
Kaldrli »a*d c.It** iratoli flit delr
gallon l« talking thr Ameinan

Lions Club Studies
Problem Of Trucks

Vfemliers of the |.|on Club tu.
v d D 'U tird the nrohlrm fared!
nv drivers of the truck* who «i*
proldiiitml hy the a'it v fro m iifirk*
ii»i8 Ibrir trai tor unit* «»ri ilf»«rttti*wit
f'riatupher Hprow), Winter Park «treeti.
Negro who fled the *cene of art
Joe Harms, meniher of a l.mri

Hit And Run Driver
Gives Himself Up

\iirzL8uS,#* 'T-

-tie Id 1919 ftodge Coup, ha,
“ I . ’ n ‘ ' p r' , ,V :fi* ‘ “'l '11*
owned hv Dr. Kurl (iehliart of Ml
Vermin.
N V-.
Y., appear ed at II0 U
V
•■m |oii N
last night at the home of
8t«»* lli«h)*ay I atrolman It D.
Main on and gave himsrll up
Now ludged In t'uuntv Jail,
Sprowt It charged with leaving the
•erne of an accident, and driving
ufti-r his llrentr had hern revoked
lie was not reported aa injured in
spitr of crashing through a chick* n
witr frhte In hia haste tu get awav
following the arlrdrnt.
HACK I'ltWM A L A S K A
J. Iv Stevens arrived this morn­
ing from Alaska, where he ha*
been serving as welding super*
ini rodent for a gold mining cum*
(•any at Juneau, 100 miles wett
of the Klondike. He will spend a
week here visiting hia mother,
Mrs. J, I*. Stevens. 900 d m
Avrnue, he stated.
H r revealed that hr had to
wear plenty of clothing In Alas­
ka, including fura, and termed
the climate there very invigorat­
ing. Dn hia return, he aaid, he
will take the boat from Seattle
to Kasley, proceed to Fairbanks
by dog ilea, and take a plane
from Fairbanks to Juneau. F ly ­
ing facilities and fields are raclient in Alaska, he declared.

Investigate Ihr 1-ul.lrct. .laird lhat
hi had i onfernd w,rh City M a n gei Clifford McKitddn lo an *ff,.,,
( „ Vr
|,a, kjll|r |„|
„.|de for Ihe convenience of the
tf(l y ..,.
" ll Connolly repotted that the
Sanford I’ost 63 of the American
'•egiuit I* interested al'u in thi*
projitt. which was diwussril at the
meeiitig Monday rdghl a week ago.
Al Skinner, pro-luce liter-ham at
•it* Salifuid Slate Farmers Mark*!
dgt'lartil that nine Inn king broker*
are now operating h-re Mr stated
that III-Ml- '‘titers have their n»v
II aailaaeW ire gaae gear)
(•ItoWFItH M R E T
Dr F S. Jameson, head of the
vvpvlahlr rulture departiy.nt of
I tie University of Florida, liainr
vdlr, will preside at Ihe meeting of
vegetable growvr* from through­
out Central Florida at Die C dv
Hall tomorrow afternoon at 2 "0
o'clock, County Agent C. ft Daw­
son said today.
More than lb vaperiernnl rvin-n
merit wurkrrs, including I&gt;r It W.
Kupresht of the Central Florida
Kaperimrut Station, will conduct a
questiun and answer program. At
least 1UU vegetable growers are due
to lo- present, said Air. Dawson

Jaycees, Fire Department Launch
Education Program To Halt Fires

teer lira department.
This was completed In 1M6 and
M husky volunteers were ready
fer any emargeney. It wai only
Tha'achonl bA* bbanV^white natural that they should elect
ainco it was fouivM before th« Mr. Llenthall aa chief, a poet he
War Between the BtaUa.
held until IBM, whan he wai
l K

P . 'i S :

llie bl-yrar-old la iair* m ill,
wlio hradr.l I loihla wai lioild
»j|n li m n doling Wolld War
two, tucCrrd* Icon aid A Unit*
ol Miami

Tb*
note subsequently
was
••'lit by the Kuaniaua to the II. H. aggiecriv. pieoaure which tvimet IllgUanJc tiuunti___
.
Kmlaaaay. U. S* Ambassador Alan
. ,
, 1
tvuc l’ Ul«l&lt; T I M elm V Af. III. f'.l ! I l ■ . I
..........1 npoil
P^ * , 1or
Kalph Met; III. •ditor » I lire .\t&lt;■. Kirk, who had lieen in Iml
in.ngln* ,M:.. A il loll bv t‘ic&gt; I* id ,‘iin .oia n Idni&lt;- •i-Ko
wilh a cold, went there early ' T A l:;L * .* j,oon: e 2 Jr
»•
,
.iiCabilal fluibling n Sruul the **,.
head
Ih
h
I Inal. Aittavr
, «i.c n.. . . i niweiu
thit morning to infurm the State
a M In etl.r, ^world
22 * a- a recoil of tt. • .!. .. .........
- o' ||.
......................I ln.|H Ml .............
alter
. i
.......
Department of thr Soviet Com*
inu ideation.
Hint action in at........... the lle.1
,,((
JP
invo-ll.iig .1. i. ■in i.m .i. ot
n.
It »'•» published In Moscow
dt,7 ■
Korean" tln li.n a tioi .1 llmh i.lmtoi
paper* without editorial rommrnt.
**VVhi*ri tIni rutinlrv i|'vii|»-.| t•#
"In connection with three pro*
into K u in ," Mtliilf anlil.
v*icallve artlnna of the Allien
• uni limed on Page Puur
| IftRt at Id t h r 1*4*1 niuvrsl hi matt ^
P

IN J l'K K I) 8 T U D K N T 8
A T L A N T A . Oct. 1 0 -iA A — Inlured while en route to attend the
Goorgia Tech— Florida
football
game, two University of Florida
students today were Hated in
f "good" condition at Crawford W.
“ Long Hospital.
Haywood Thomas, £3, of llradenton, and I&lt;#e Davis, I I , of
AarnsuU were hurt In a amashup near Jackson.
James W. Lott. S3, of He- Week.
It took a disastrous fire thal&lt;‘
glator, O b .. Injured In the aarne
mishap, was In "serious" condi­ wiped out half of the village of elected mayor, and the late II. M.
Sanford in 1896 to arouse the I'apworih wat elevated from the
tion at the same hospital.
citllena aa tu the need of a rank* of volunteer* to thr post of
volunteer Dre department, Chief chief.
4
L8U T O AP PEAL
Cleveland pointed out yester­
At once he began to Improve
B A TO N ROUOE, U . Oct. 10
the department, and added "the
• (AY— Louisiana State University day.
While most of the cititena latest" In equipment, and was
■will appeal a federal court order sadly
aurveyed the ruins of the
able to b«**t to visiting fire*
for the admiasloti of a negro D huaineaa section, an active cili* soon
men that ha had ala "hot footed”
the LSU law achoot.
aen, Henry Llenthall did some­ companies, each with a "splen­
Tom Dutton, chaftman of th- thing about It and instigated a
hand drawn boa* reel at
board of aiiparetynea. onrvwiwewd movement to organ!la A volun­ did"
Uteti com m a ml.
. ■ S W

P ill

'ndialrd prupoul
U . auto Yugu
ilau* u being tohjrdrd tu piet
*Ule fiv ihe Mount* directed Cum
Lieutenant goirtluill of I fonda
infomi 5 uguilat la hat been al
odtft with the ir*| n| ihr Culnniuti dolrnl lot lonllng year will be:
Grolgr Moaik, Jl . W’aillllgloll,
it! world foi o*ri twu yrait
The commiiier wat m d* ir- dmtiun one; E ln rtl Mctirndr;
cond day of debalr on thr anti- I allaliaxrr. 2; Carl l) Srlph, Si.
telo peair plan W rd fin diplu Augutlmr } , II.Mold M Gif fill.
inati wait'd foi an rlaUiratiou ul Drl.ami. 4. Iln iiy l„ I'rmglr.
n ttu ii
turpine actepUDcr ol I.rrthutg. 5 ; |otn W M* Elry.
tome parti of the proyiotal. Die) I ant|t*. b. J 1. G u ilin , f jk c
were ikrptical ol ||*e Soviet ^-d c t. 7. A. E. Hoolh, Cocoa.
Union'* it " tr .
Jrlferwui Garnet, B i « i Grande. 9;
\\t\n* it one ul Ituida'a alnrl J*»ej*li \ aiun Jid, To il l.audcrdalr
hMg .llplomatic thift*. they n.l*-| Ul, and John B Cook. South wet*
ill
5
, , let
, l l l , !.r
'll' ,l' r ,MinUtei
" lb ,w ' Miami I!
which
Sot
foreign
Andrei V. Vithiruky gave the
Iblrgali-* adopted irndntlune
|&gt;lan ill the rnmmittee yeaferdli) •'•fling lor •u|&gt;|iorf of the juvenile
lid elided at the hi*, uf death O n -1'‘“ t*** -tnintdllieot on tlte Nov. ”,
Iv a major *perch hy Viahinaky g«&gt;er»l ele.tmn ballot; urgim* ‘i.i
ruutilI clarify the aituetlon.
ter vote partlcltiatlon in election*.
Heferring to tin- Coiniitlorm**
leconiiiuinlrd l*y Kiwania Inter
threat* agalnat hi* country, Kar national; and f'lori.la cluba’ tup
uelj aata:
|
port of capital im p m irm rn lr ii
l ugotUvia I t ecp.iserf lo an the new date t if club* camp m

C IV IL Attt I’A TK O I,
The Civil Air Fatrol will hold
ila first annual famdy night
inerting We*|pes*lay night at d:Wr
o'clock at Kemley’t Iteitaurant in
(the Hangar at the Municipal A tr -j
port. Following the chicken dinn «r families and friend* nf mem*
iwr* are invited tu altand ctasse*
ami movie*
Ily W IL L A R D (t lN N O L L Y
Tliere will fie a short hualnesa
Hie Jayccct in co-o|&gt;rialton with Fire Chifl M. N. Cleveland,
II.ntlng
and social
following
•nd members ol hit department have launched a campaign thii week to classes. All members and friends
educate the public In fire prevention. This it National Fire Prevention are Invited lu attend.

“ | decision U appeal last nl»h*

C ra w l

U K L A N IX ). ( h i
10
{iV\
Kali l.rlilnami. lor 15 yealt tec tr ­
ial y ol die l-ukr I'ounly t h.imtici
of t onim riir, today wai rfrilrd
govrlliol of Honda Jill lid . Kiwaiiu inlernalional. by drlrgalrt
rmhng lliru H n l annual enliven*
lion line

Un City Streets *•; *■

D K A Y IN S T A L L E D
K A L K ID H . N C., Oct. ll&gt;-&lt;/V&gt;
— Gordon tiray was formally In­
stalled today aa the arcon.f presi­
dent uf the cunaolldaled Culveralty of North Carolina, climaxing
a three-day inaugural program
A t leading educators, state and
national -tig Hilaries looked on,
Gray took the oath of office front
Associate Justice William A. De­
vin of the State Supreme Court.
GoW nK'r Kerr Sewtt made the
The hearts of lanford maidens formal Installation.

fluttered when these gallant
companies
charged
Ilka
the
"Light Brigade" toward a fin .
Bovs welcomed them Joyously,
and Chief Papworth took advan
U'aaitaaM Oa rage rival

;••«

Conibat Strenetn entire b t at e is

t,,i'
•■■w,r uUI u&gt; Hi.*u&lt; '
ID added:
"Hut now we must iraliar tint
it'* u terrible ptb-r wv must u.n
to take I lit* step hut Dial the uni)
kind of i uin whi. li an buy the
G c n e ta l
«&lt; wallas.4 na l-aa. I'.lablt

M u s t Be Raised,
M a r s h a l l States

WlifcliT Is Injurt'd
In Auto Amdcitl
It f Wheelei owner and opt-ra
tm ,.f Neb op no I f . , Mvirdo » ..injured at 1:110 oVlo.k yeslrnlni
afternoon In an *ul&gt; rnuhlle a a
di nt while motoring from d u e uto his grove near l.nkr 1‘ickell in
Drangi t'uuntv.
H. F. Wheeler, Jr , &gt;aht Ihr*
morning Dial his father haVfalhn
as eep al the wheel uf hi* ftllil
(&gt;ld*-mohile and on a curve road
had run into a bridge abutment He
was taken hnllir nv two nf I
grove workers, Charles ami t arl
t ’a itrr who heard the &lt;ru It. and
then ent lo llrange Mminrial 11-■*
pital, Oilando, where lu* condi I oil.
was pronoun.ed alislartorv th.
morning.
Mr. Wheeler's tniurie* Inrlinh I
a broken nose, i tria l broken rib.
and face cut*. He »* 72 year oil
and a .former Srmitt.de Count*
CnlitmnOoli! r Active in .tn .i.l.
work, lie i* -uperihteri.lrnt of t t »
Oviedo llnpli'1 Sundav School. HiI.Uilne** Interest* In. Ilide the lurr.’.
Nelson and Co, packing huufe. cel
ety farm* and rllrua grove*.
(JAIN F.S S K N T K N C K D
T A Id .A H A S S K K , Urt. I p - i .)’
— W. Anthony Dames today wu»
sentenced tu seivr four year*
in the State 1‘iisou for rm
tieitlrriivnt
of futabs front Flor
•
ul- A. and M. College for Ney
rov*.
Circuit Judge Hugh Taylor »i*n
trticnf (Sallies, former extension
director at the »cliool, to »cr*e
four years on rach uf Ihr
tvunla of rinbelllemrnt, hut the
srntvnrr* wili run concurrently.
Gaines had previously pleaded
guilty tu the charge*.
FARMKMS A U C T IO N
Thr
land fur
the Sanford
Farmer* Auction Market has Ix-cu
purchased and the deed recorded,
County Agent C. It. Dawson,
chairman of the program, an­
nounced this morning. The work
of bullduilng and clearing the
14 acre tract on the Orlando
Highway, une mile south uf
Hanford, ha* been started.
Plan* fur Immediate erection of
■ building for conducting auction*
are now being considered by a
building committee, he aaid. Stock
if being told to the limit of 1100
to each buyer to finance the pro­

Gray. 41-year-old Wlnaton-Se*
lent publisher and eg-Secrvtary of
the Army, succeeds Dr. Prank
P. Graham, new junior senator
for North Carolina, as president
ject.
of the greater university.

C a v a l r y ’s

vance

Korean President Deetirates MacArthur

L A K E SUCCESS. Dei. Ilf— 1»1'| H f
K iiin n K
f liih c
MOSCOW, Oct 10 o1’i RutM W a H l S V ,IU D 5
Co..... unit!-goterned Yugoslavia U l
tia charged today lhat two Ameri­
can fighlrr planrt tlialrd and pmied loday with tec rial other
K d it u i
D e ­
dam aged a S o n rl ailfirld nral (he •malt powrit III tuppoll of a A t l a n t a
key Siberian teapoil ol Vladito- trten—powrr plan lo give ihe
liv e rs
M a i n
T a lk
Untied Nation* Grncial Atiemfity
tlok lad Sunday.
At
D is tr ic t
M e e t
lu icet lo tum lial aggieition

roof of the tland will he a wooden installation, it wat ihr tolr cuiicriii
drek on tterl tuppoiit
of thr two government! mvoltrd.

W A S H IN G T O N 0»t tn -/A ».
Dr. Karl Ornber Austrian P.&gt;— l»t
Mlnlaier -Id today that hi- w » n
try m -v h t r i to aap«*l to the Un
lied Nations eventually for "real
liberation."
Asserting Soviet diplomacy h s
delayed an Auttrian peace treaty
"wit* an accumulation of claim*
....
which h*ve not the sliehlrM eon I W A S H IN G TIJN , ttcl. D&gt;— &lt;Aj—
neetlon" th* Mlrtliler fold a Nn 1,,e IWense Department callnl
tional f*r--sa Club luncheon. “ * today for Dir drafting of 1,622
may even he conceivahtr that d o physicians, dentist* uml veterln-.riant for the A rm y during Nov*
lomatir meant wit) fail.”
"In (hat cate," he said, "we shidl -tuber, December ami January.
The total includes 93*2 phyaihave to appeal to the United Na
Ilona to help us gel rid of the ,n cl:-ns, boo dentist* and 100 vet(ruder, and we ar* •onvlnred that •riparians.
The department acted only four
aoonvr or later the United Nations
nut only will have (he will, but also •lay* after I'retidenl Truman *rt
(ha powrr to teilore freedom n Motion the muchtiiery for the
(r afling of mrdiral men. The
peace and order in a country which first .rgi*tratiun date it Oct. lit
does lielong to the must anient adThe department'* r nnouncenienl
berenta nf the idea* of the United aid thr Navy ami the Air Force
Netfona"
•save indicated that they do not
“ A few day a ago," he said, “we nrrsently plan to make similar
had a W e re test of our inner sta­ requesti to *rlrctiv, aervire for
bility. The Auetrlan Communist for the induction of the phyalcian*
Party tried to use a present econ­ and othera.
omic difficulty tu alage a general
Induction quotas listed for thr
itrlke and, following this up. to Atm y follow: .100 Doctor* of
rauie an uprising against Austria's Medicine hy November tb ; 100
free and democratic institution*. Doctor* of Medicine, 100 Doctor*
"Th is attempt failed completely of Dental Surgery ur Durturi of
even though Ite Communists got Mrdiral Dentistry, and bo Doc
some indirect assistance from the tors of Veterinary Medicine by
Soviet authorities In eastern Au** December lb; 322 Medical Doc*
tna. This certainly *»ve ample tor*. 200 Doctor* of Dental Sur­
evidence of the unity of our popu­ gery or Medical Dentistry, and
lation aml the peopla'a determirm bo Ikrctor* of Veterinary Medl*
lion to defend free institution* -ine by Jan. 16.
agalnat Communist aggression.”

O th e r

H it

Of ihe canlilivet lyi&gt;r. and wat a mattri fui the United Na*
minut oinlrucling posts. ihe ttrrl liont to handle.
reinforced itand will teat 1.295
Gromyko ditagrrrd. arguing that
white and 25b colored pationt,
tince llie nolr dealt with the filing
and 750 white, and 250 colored in
the portable type hlearhrrt Die by AmeiKan planrt un a Soviet

The contract specifies that conatruetion of the stadium t*e com­
pleted within an eight month
period, aaid Mr. MeKibhin.
Member* of llie Commission latl
night u p re*»ed concern over Ihe
problem of dealing With rwrkle**
motorists, particularly “hot rod"
speeders, one of whom, hotly pur­
sued bv police, went Ihe length of
Park Avrnue at nearly 90 mile*
an hour, and turned over on
Seminole Boulevard on a recent
night. Chief William* wan direct*
ed to redouble police effort* for
lietter obaervance of City traffic
law*.
In line with belter control of
eaat*wr*t traffic in the downtown
»ecllon, \lr. MeKibblir and Chief
H'ealteara na l*»e* Klghil

Y u g o s la v ia .

M ile s

Commimun latl niglil
Doling llie oral two n r r lt , 1
J, Moughtou, ill i(M&gt;|ie|*tion will* Slai |rl. machine*united an in '
Tied William*, engineer, and Jarco field in ihr Sukhaya itrchka aiea
al 4:17 IV M (lo* al time) Sun
rnginent. will lay ool the loca*
day. Sukhaya Kechka it aunts
lion ol the uew tlantl and bleachNuvik Bay liom Yliditutlok and
eit .Shop drawing* of llie rein*
about 18 mdrt touthwrit of dial
loicmg tier! wolk are being made
by the Yiigmia Budge Co for the important Siheiuu rail and shipping Irinuuut.
Jarco fo tp .. and are nrarly com*
" A t a retull ol the firing, dam­
plrlely. he added
The total coil of thr tladtum. age wat infhcled on alldrome
including architect!* feet, under equipment,** the notr declared It
the pie'enl contract will he aft- made no mention of caiualtiei.
Harbour declined lo accept ihe
proaiinalrly $144,000. M l. McKlbnote on the groundt the piotrit
Inn (leclared lint morning.

' r''&gt;‘2 Doctors Will
Ik* Calk'd By Jan. 1

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lO K Y O . Oct 10 til'i
Sriuth
Koirant tapluied llie pure Bed
Kcie.ui p»*tl and arvenal c*ly uf
A oik an l.nfav allri uoathmg the
hravirtl oppotltlon they have en■ounlrird alwive Parallel 18.
I o ihr •outhwett l S T o il Ca
i div fool liooprrt ran into lirree
irtotanrr |u&lt;l lloilti ol 18
llie tavaliy'i
advance wllil
lank aililteiy and ait tup|Htil wat
-lowed lo a crawl againtl log piltImv iMKlliont trl up before ill*
wai I lot it thr line ihe Cornmunid&gt; mtided wat lor "delrnte*
lud who ti wat lord at it tiling
blot It fm ihr Bed invtuon of
mulh Korean June 25.
iMilu-iital A —uia... a *d&gt; ot
150.IHMI i^ople oil llie Sea of
l-ip.m &lt;oail, it ihe fird major
t oiumuioit-riiled cenler taken by
ihr Kepithli. ol Koiea'v (B O K )
IiIt i jiioii ion , 1 un ihen 10-dayold tally into thr noilhern Bed
i nullity.
Wontan iv alwiui 105 milet
noilh of 18 and 05 liulet almotl
due rail ol (he t oriiinuiiul capital.
Pyongyang
0 * i , ihr evtiti-r ot oil rrdning
hoirn I. (orr . .-ot alcil ||.:*g
" i 'i l*t-l il« irulu*tlial fa*
•Idle* Tin- uorl ha- one of the
• r natural liail-or* in the rutin*
i n \ i rninvula lulling nurthward
IV- n ah'* *a*! aide w n once a
! iliain &lt; mil al atr talion
tVon.au ha* been ll-d lu-n-ltled.
nd I'litninutiiat pro oner* a* a
|d»ci* where North Korean forcea
'P**l io make a major defense ef­
fort
Km it fell after day and nigh)
lid d in g , t in I by -tie d , before
tb* raptdlv adt-an ■ing liberator*.
Pniprr and *umr tu-avii r gun
tram- lemairird lo •,r ■iralml out
i dole ll.e city i- •ecuir Allie.1 ofI tCr I thought til, mop till would
lo* complete m no lime Wednesday,
i hi* would permit u start on
Imping u|dlie Itarinii and .-nptuivil
iirpnri fm u*e uuicklv The port
wa rep.-lleit ei pel., id intarl af*-f Ak*h* J )Vi■11A1till. . t j l hi' i in the
si *A1
« »r* thi tt t* !**! II » 1la1 uf (hr I2U
iiiilr instil s( I Hlftt, His lu ll -tailed
(In* In it sI |&lt; a lnt| all-| XlllUth of
- Kit 11* «4ll tlUGl'A AUtllpr 4 Jo milt
[1 Hill lir«i r 1%Sir Ufhf
|\%tiitk tliuu ii*tl «

K rtl Ku*

filRBill

S .t v * .

is llruiinunSays Reds
Sul■i*» 1 F u A i l . M k Cannot Re Crushed
I \l h. 11*.\ II11 till III 1
Rv I’i^hlin^ Alone
I lie eIII 11r
I it* I I 1*11*11
I ' l l ll 1*1.1

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E n e m y 's

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u i k «■ i ?i C i v i l i . i f u .

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.V . irt ••V i .1 1h'lrlr Inc I . lay
11. *i
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%4ltl tnil.tv D htl kvliltr
I t,
u( (lie h4tlf.ll %
|»M*UUllll still ll* % tit* .1.1 hr i
n.
ll.e •t.itrili# ni .. i* in
f&gt;* 1 --I
iim|lll*lird
l
1itlflit It will hr 4i « M
. I&lt; 1. 1|trva!*- i I..I..I.
"Ih r iMlmutt ileleme I*
1IS ill .1I sir 1*Ii e lie »
. .1 . jit* 1 "i- ,1 III ..ll . h I londj
p lining in it* until &gt;i&gt; |ui,i»e |l|f Ill
.
,
,
,
111-.1 . ill.
, « il Hit
1. 1 1. .-n ib nen
"• ■* ' I ' " 1' '
ll ■
|«il , rails ul . qulai t inri*uii*irv ,|,.| ,r..,.. i mt *». I . ,
I ,|. ten-'
( Ire-I worker*
'
Wr air pie|Miine In **•■■! .!.-■- pi II.
In
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t ..I ll.** •
..Ul n.lll.e* .. ii a Irrinrllil.iii
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K A N S A S t i n . Oct in t/Fl—
* futile* f llruiirimi, Svcrelury of
\ gricull ure.
*«nl
lo.tay
lhat
r'ominuniom cannut t*e crushed
-&gt;n tile l-attl'f trlii* alone"
‘‘ We liave learned hy totter ea*

eye*
heyoild mere victory
of
diiiii," h»* told aunia* T.IHK)
•*t•• in thr Kulurr
K iirn rri
1
annual convrntloB
1«'i r* V\«* ftiijut iiikc -if fhr m y
iii’ t'if U3I Bill
liflirfl, Hot
•a t at tl»«* ir•till* thi»*r &lt;*aut#t
t i• rju-'r *'
Mr tfilil l|r ilrlryfat#*^ -r u r il
- . 1. «|,lilt It -d
'll
Iwill
to sfrengtlirii otn ir.n.I.al |hiIi i -i «
\ •Hith
from
i vfry tafr in th#
l.» ira* h in) ii.ittu11, Piirrttt l!i» ** unit 11a^ an—
.1 |H.tr|ll|.d
arid that ol inn asm* rate* \l-i 1
mir th*it farrnri’ unul.l ^yfrltiut# to
III l.n l the pin.I rr til aril* !&gt;■ I- |&lt; .&lt;1 .-I ih. I ,1. .1 1 itr*
hr
I
n
tm 111ti v ii v Ituil |*»M III thf* 11will la?
Ilf.
Ill
sit*
I
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thme And ll will hr dour I in
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n li. -j its*! ft! ht r ftr| &gt;
jtivl; a fmitirini ««mtr ihuttun uf
drprnd III Itllge pail u|«di the &gt; .
\ 1miml;ft i hufithi 111 By|t|ilh« i»f fotnl and
In.in nnm ali an J *uml
lent lo tvlurh ririliuti* mati Ii ‘'Die
hut r«l f ihr I tiiwsft) th** •rt'Ufr
and
drletmination ol our turn in uni may nn** llir I t- » lib . |I| l*r
II ..HllMurU in I’niir 1 Ik IM ft
I»ra&lt;*rful kind *»f «i(&gt;r!Id that is
It ..M11h wr4 in. I'aar t:lg!ll
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solid bulwark uf
life, cull tir
drinm-racy.

Committee

To

Fix Wage Demands

it* II U ftll D v\ vv HIM
W AS H IN G I ON IV I III
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lire |l...lhrl|.. — l of I ..... I...... ...
| nriiirn anil Entfiiirmru k iiim u .I lu i small . .iiinniMri ( I n tin- ls&lt;l of
IlliriK 4
linn.tml l«i |i|p*rfH In Ihr ILilitHi * m m h m i L h p.nl nf »
grnrtal pay ilrrsr
Altugethar,
m arly
I ,2.\si,inu) f
railroad worker* an- Involved ". for railing wagi
* |»‘uny an
can.|.a.gn* for higher wage* al- hour fro inch per. enl^.'.- pol'd
rea.lv under way or aloud to get rl.
ri ,. in Ih. giiveiiin.enl
living nub's wn. “ worth ■tmiider
started.
David It Kola-rtson, president trig " That ul-*. »a* put I uf the
of the Firemen and Kiiglnemen. agreeinenl »igm .1 ten day* ago
***igiii-il the Ji.l* of determining, IV th,. -n il. hini'ii and the Na\**orlath&gt;n.
the amount of Die demand to n tioiiul Yaidniastir*
The Firemen'* chief *aiil his
u ni*o
The proposal
will he pa»M*d upon hy a group union lagged at !e«»l «ix cent*
of n o general unit chairman behind the rl'e in ihe rn*t of liv
ing. The union received it* last
cnl'ed hare fur the purpoie.
Hohertion told reporter* the increase — HI cent* un hour— its
union would nevrr agree to a 19-18.
Rolierttun indicated th* union
three-year moratorium on strike*
ami wage demand*, a* lha A F L would Join the railroad* in a
Hwltchmen'* Union had dune and move to waive the Flailwsy Laother operating union* have been bor Art requirement of 10 dav*'
not're of a new wage proposalrio tested to do.
tlaaitaa*4 u* f*a* Klahl)
However, hv aaid a proposal

committee.

S a u lo r d

w H ith e r

High yesterday 87
l.Dtt riii* morn t'g *17
It am yesterday (H»
I'utril Oct. rain Ul inch
N.uii al (Set r* in. t drt inches
Tides today: high. .1 12 A. M.
an. 8:35 1* M ■Mil low at
12: 17 l‘ M

The Went her
JA C K fiO N V IL L F . Oct. l i i - p p i —
49
88
Atlanta
89
SS
Boston
82
41
Denver
69
De* Moines
46
79
Fresno
Wi
43
71
Memphis
70
New York
«i
105
ia1
Phoenix
57
&lt;a1 ,
Seattle
67
Washington
90
71:
Fort Mycr*
89
Kev West
Jj
81
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It is the spending done at home

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i T P B 6 D A Y O C T. 10. 1930

114 People Walk
^North Koreans In Shreds, Tatters,
To Death In Year,
After 5 Years Under Communists

State Patrol Say.s

n« ii vi n i» Y L E
N O R TH K O R E A
i/Pt
The South Kotean *cWi*r n o - m thlind ot hii ReJ m ililirv enemy find* North Koieant * people in thtedi
and taller* after fi»* je » it of Communitt tul*
H* alto find* the North k o irtii chlliant don't ait like people who
»r» letlng * war lie i&gt;*|kt under *
•Averal hutri*dlv talaed victory and p»et* and ehettnut* to Mi*
p A rth ft of log* 4ml pine hoard* tr«v'(■*
epannfng the toad.
Tn* *oldl*r loot-* «* the tr»nrh*
Re come* tn * •mall Tiling* dug lii the tlreet* by Mi* ietr*af
f ’ ne R*d North Korean* had u*ed ing R*dt f-ir a l**tditch aland
it a* a phe*lipolni to
h ve ther n»\*r m a le Me Im ka a*
hltiei coming fi m the aeilh ft it roof top* c*iT*r*d with thrubbery
(he crude log road hanl*i* r
t
N Mian . imnnntl po»t* from
Me lifted and point akvwatd Allied alt men
Th* road north l» cleat
T-ro RflK nieli-* &gt;“ elk hr rat
A group of vlllagei*, •(t- *h* rylng a t a lly " »unde I man on
the war i* *'T»eping hej itiT theni. • litter Ifla *; *1 a n e1 &gt;»#t, hl«
»tand by the i&lt;*d*[il* Yh*\ rhe»t face I* pale If he ha* to I.* op
And ware South Korean flag* •• erate.t m and morphine I* a'-all
G Ih* army atregtleia g,, t.y R it all* he will g*t It If there lan’t
any mntphlne, the modi** wit1
when the cf m fed Irtt Id ...... 'i
through they iai*e tmth land* pin him noon fordhlr during I*"
time after time ant «h ,,i 'tan operation.
tajf menial!” ft |* th* Kn*tn
A eptnted Red foew ejin full
Equivalent of the Japaneie Pen , f laughing troop* rollt n***
IAl” victory cry.
three pi*tt, p n b out*** ata-ft
If the etragglere
weretint* by one of their cup tro-ke t*
thtv would g** even louder"Vie. taken flow th* North Korean*
AaU" than the Nick* l» f t &gt;• Vni’ het Itt'K girl In uniform
th* Orl*nt power |* admtied *v*n neethr I* '»»*ing an Am*’ !'-*''
more then In th* c**'e*n world A**-*-either platol
-4 But on tM* d*\ r»n lank* are go
Mot th* trial.&lt;07*1*1 Knreao
Ing up thi* marl.
doughh'W hat no eye* for r'ef*
Th# ROK *o|di#r»**, that . f
tt'rl* H* l ’'n* * line waiting t
ter five year* of CotmnrJtdat tul* receive the event*.-* »* .* latino
that hnae'ert It would h»lp III* and h* wait* fn aotll alienee.
A rtfl* etln* from the hand
Worker the** villager, are even
g »re ragged than th* n***an'* rtf a ROK prl'-at* In e crov-t* *
flf South Korea Th*te are 'r ue tr* k ft fell* t *oe#*h »h* w lieel*
Children with open *nr** o the! end th# l.atrel I* tiedlr bent P '
I i* th# truck can a*’p • P**1'
lead* There at* mote with ill
Aaaed eye* And there ere few offh »t |eep* oi|t of the truck an *
th* private doe* too
gating farmer* In Ih* bnlld#
Th* offl-er teeche* th* rtfl*
crowd. Th*y at* In Mi* (1*11* h*i
G T(*tlng each email I'th li of rtr» fit** *lld pink* I* U|&gt; It* tlMl»aahe*
A* it inatui#*, for there 1* him * w ill toll*nt of ahuee and Iheo
turn* th* rlfl* around end *m*&lt;h«let here
Mre butt into th* pit' *!»'* l«f*
A young gift run. n - an t M M
....... fl.
let. „ WM
A rht*t*f of &lt;•••'**
O ld |&gt;I|Ia *11 III* power into ever’,
wild flower* In th# *oldl#r't bet- blow
Diet. She halt I* him •mu.
Th* ptlvete la kttn- ked ha k
Cheatri'lte *n I a rip* parttlhmnn. each tlm# hut n#lth«r f|in»h»* n u
golden »* the lndl*i Sommer *wo
ahow* pain. Not do Mr* far*, o'
And not murh *mall*r then a Mr* men In the Intel or In th*
tennlt ball
rhnw line atrow eilhet ana*t or
He gtln* at her In wondering euiprlt* Thl* I* art Mii*rd*l at
1 G AUrptlae. Then be •htlffte* on, my They know a man wlm -#i
drenching hi* dry mouth with the Jectly rulna » waapon I* lucky
pulp of the per#lmmon
to orrap" a rlfl" holt blow on
The aim 1* almotl down *• b* til* akirll Weapon* ate precl'-n*
aeilfflea Into Ymigyang, the fir*' lift i* nut
The tr ul' move* cti The dough
large enema town captured hi
the ROKS The Itrwntpe- pic ai* laty filially get* til* tlee trail
Wttrv "f herring and I a * gh -t w tapped In eea teed lie tvolf* (I
Awtl all Ihelr flown* the n'gr down hungrily.
Me I#* ***n oo fighting ho*
of alatlofr Ira * he*n dnllrtl ant 1 1» •
do cot feat any great barm firun i.c b*i - alkrt #11 &lt;1* »n I he *•
thl* arm-, frttm the aouth Tbev lonely. Rut be *ttit bean'* atnrbt
ire now aelUrn their peralrnmon* up with hi* own outfit Me teea

is Another
Successful Business Man
Helped by HADACOL
And

r A L t AM ASSKF Oct tn &lt;c„..
talt — 0 «* hundrel fwi|rt,e n f|„tl
diana bev* w*lk*t ib#r*'**tt-#r t*
death »o far thl* year, *:*-rd|oe
lo the Florida Highway r*'ro' it
outlining the ohWetlv*. of •h*l»
0 &lt;i"h»r ptogram of traffic tafefv
education.
S*f*tv rtir*“t-’ i- II f* Kl'knrec
t*f#rr*d to *t*t|*ll*a| **"dl*i m#4t
h r lb* Nation*) Skftti rn*"*" ••
■•ippctt hi, con**n*'on 'be* pe***
•tla* .&lt;*,th* rU « abaeplv with th*
Enr*rai««infe
finut, t-yjf
darkneta of September. October,
and November until they i***h •
at ■* get I rig high In P# ember
"Tb * tdc lump In p*de*lrl*n
d#alh»." Klrkmao .*i-t
jj,
October when th#»e fatali'l** le*r
tn about !S n*r cen* a*&gt;i-*
mnnlhlv average for *b» r**' of I'
v*ar
In bte*Hn» oowm tht* fiptr# t'
*» algniftcant to ftn t that thov*
T per -*ni o* *'• lb - pedeatr1****
killed in October auff«r tk|* fa**
during th* heura of dark**** *
Tw o wld#apr*ad p*d*»*rlap ml*
conreptiona vver* cited hr lb* ?•*•*
Fatrol a* big factor* In Oi»* etuup i
annual night Mm* death toll
”Th# mlacon-eptlon M'*‘ h#i
probebiy t*d to nior* p'leatti*d * ,th , then anv other it* ,, ana* "
K irkp ’an teld ” 1* Ih* i&gt;*laiiri*n',
mlataken notion that H F I* a* i*
Ible to oncoming driver* *t *h*
headlight* of th* o*t oral* || t*
him H* f»d* tn r*»l|i* tt.,t rh&lt;
*(f |v*l

It A ■'*»*

***•-

rule* for partteuj*r clieyvapo^ a!
night;
1. phey all traffic (lent end *1*
nala.
2. Lock both »*y* before »'Ap
ping Into th# etree*
.1 Take Into a-cotml the f,ct
that approaching c*t* ere protha'
lv traveling tttuih f#*l»r ib«n the'
aeem.
t Remember that tht
!»|v*i
cannot *e* you until ptacticallv n*
lop of you
S Wear eomethipe white at
night
d Wall fylttg onc'mlne tra ff' ■
if no aldewall • et* »■ allabl*

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On Fild* 7 , O rl. iJth, ail .U j . » e &gt;.t'l la* av &gt;ni!er B id lt &gt;
Vtpit.ti e, U S .s&lt;.utn Folk, tenfold, atifh cnpipleta h .M u ig alJ
irtricf. citluolng hattrr'er r.pd terda for ntw l tngtrjipaidi,
e i ^om rim m lil vnd trralt i»!'ic o F a n lltiij *11! t»* evwtla'i!*
*"t mgkit'g *ndin'tiet*i teat* to
ire bearing lo&gt;, and fuf
pt op*« [ y filling iteetltic ,&lt;IJ* TJila I* a tefuitr ttcnthly #*|.
in ttcnfnrj.

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I 'i- ci;ret' hairiujc *!■*

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THE BI CHEST NEWS IN MOTOR CARS IS STILL
01DSM 0BILES
wiftmifru

,

llttf IM lH t

• rst*f k* t h U J

nearly a mile a*av nrav t&gt; t *•ttt*'
lv ae* him walking In Ilia t « I**
'trtlll he i* |u*t • few vetd* « •er
The reaulla c*o t.e d******-.-'*
tild e * * oolote.1 *Mt rt&gt;*| *&gt;. .
other m*l&gt;r f»-to r leedin* t* *••■’
accht#nlt I* *h» p*d# *t, l*#*
ability to |iidg* dl*lao-e* *c |
•P#»d* accurately at nigh*
“ Th# filet *te full of
f*e-r ’ *
of pede* ttian* elm Ttl&lt;tl,,"tt~
they had tlm* In cro»* th* tit **1
liefnt# apptoaehitig hea lllgh'a « et*
on them.” It* **ld
The Florida Might* ay I’altwl
•
lined the following *af» "a lk ln two other aleepipg f|OK Infantry
man huddl'd together for waimM'
on the porch of a hut
He tag* tn a itttlng poaltinn
on the porch H » alowly h*gin* tlift ht* leaden feel And hefortil* h»nt little body ha* aMalghl
ened out he 1* fa*t atleep
Tnmoitow at dewn h* wilt htp end *h.|ffling &lt;g«in tip the
lung toad that lead* to atone a/*-*,
du*ty atone, to hayond tb, van
l*be,j frontier of the ,Hth |**t*l
1*1 lo ii * Membutlan lender Mult
when bit em u la halte.1 *t that
tionder will all Kutea be united
end h» will ha free to t#«t

n|d»n*"bit»'§ *Tlivk»t'* alerted a retolofloii in eutran-Ala* nt^anctl Uu3t (to n
the rrink*!■jfi nut for Vaa|tj t,«np«f*ilon action, tlm "K irk e i" |* *!ea&lt;giica! *n
I'cif'wm at it* litdUatt* |g&lt;L With f*»rnl ifuv/x'll/ And peak per feem eo&gt;-e la a
"H ' mI i i hd” Uldamotnta i* truly imtatrnjing! lit* i« l^c tmrc»t ptinrt oat villa
tl&gt;» "lliw k ri" Engine and filJtin'diile llvdra-M atic IVIa,* , . . fU'ltuig actidu
pin* -iJkcu amiMtlmeMl Sna u* t-tdey and dtiae the aentnlimel "Huad-e, &amp;fl"I

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F lu m e I M I

* He Suffered Deficiencies of
Vitamins B1, B2, Niacin and Iron

WE’RE

opposed

TO HOMEWORK!
YOEMJOY LIFE...IN
Jieoh (iiddt'eig ahould have
been a very happy man, At an
tjfa when nu-et men at* *MII
Itguggllng lo make a living, he
*a* able In tetli# from Ida
Chicago metal bualnea* to hi*
beatlful I5tt acre e*t«t# at Mu»lc
Mtuntain. near Hot Spring* N a­
tional I'atk. Ark.
But at a time when life *h"uld
have thowered it* grcatc*t Me**la«* on him, he met with utihapplftv**. He haw-ame run ilttwn
through a deficiency of Vitamin*
B l, B2, Niacin, and Iron and a*
a raault food had no appeal tn
him and be tried many riprnalv#
tray* of overcoming hta riltromfort.
Then ha *aw the hlee*ing» that
lna*pen*lva H A D A C O L
had
brought to hie daughter and many
of hi* friend*, who Tied *ueh dafid ancle*. U fa U mure pleaaant
for Mr Gnldlirrg Imlay, but let
him tall yuu abnd. It, him*clf.
Kara I* how he oyvrcama th"*&lt;
dgftctenc1-?*"
"I wae goneratly run down eamte
*g&gt;. I loat appatitc and my
iu*t did not digaat. I knaw
ltd food but avvn tha Uatlast
a had no apbaal to ma. I havr
coming to Hot Spring* ainra
and now make my home In
at city. Recently I Ju»t about
t r up hope of leading we.l and
*-A
py ngnin. I had triad almoet

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daughter at&gt;d many frianda. I bava
nevar ragrattal tha H*cUlon. I am
hungry all tha time after taking
only four boltlee of H A D A C O L I
h e ", beck my old pep and vtgar
amt all food egr*e« with me I
have r#c«mmeri!ed H A D A C O L ta
many of my freltid* and »e# th*
good It 1* doing."
Va«. II A D A t O L Doe* Help
thinieand* an t tlcj Hind* of flna
folks who lie auffering from dAftcienciaa nf Vitamin* B L B2.
Niacin, and Iron. H A D A C O L I*
wonderful In tha *my It build* up
•ha hemogloMn content of your
hjoixl iwhen Iron I* neededt to
efrry the** preeiou* Vitamin* and
Mineral* to every organ, and
every part of rour body— to tk|*
heart, l l m , k H n ly i and lunr«.
Today, even hundred* of doctor,
arc recoin mending H A D A C O L to
their patimta.
You ( ( » » It t * Youteelf
. . . to glvt H A D A C O L • rhanc*.
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President Meets

i he Sanford Herald

Education In Russia

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TO D A Y f* HIIII.F. VK K H B

By iwinting m black picture of punt conditions in capitallat countrltm, Soviet educators make tlie low standard of
living in the Soviet Union appear us a definite improvement,
according to 0. Anisimov, u Russian refuge scholar, now
Jiving in Western Germany. His “Kducation in Soviet Ituxsin." condensed from The Russian Review ia the OctuM-i
Reader’s Digest, gives an Insight into tin* distorted picture
of the western world which Is tuiight Soviet youth.
Soviet education, for instance, compares social condi­
tions in Great Hritafn around 1850 with present day condi­
tions in Russia. And a Soviet citizen has no way of know­
ing that tilings have changed in Ktiglaml since the days of
Charles Dickens.
Every teacher in Russia has to devote part of every
lesson— even mathematics— to the political education »•
his class. Pupils are instilled with the lielief that it is
scientifically established that the only road to universal
happiness lies through hatred, war and the annihilation of
milliuns of the capitalist world who are governed only by
motives of self-interest.
This dioitolirul system of education is designed to turn
out robots equipped with technical skill, a synthetic phil­
osophy of life and a sense of mission as urgent as that of
tlie early Christian missionaries, Anisimov concludes.

ll aailaaaA k'raaa Paa* llw i
lit Honolulu where b« la tlu* at
7:30 A. M. Friday, Hawaiian
tiliiv.
Tlie White llouae refuted to
•ay the uitimatr place of meet­
ing or give any other detail* egd p i lo *ay Mr. Trum an will re­
turn to Wa«Mngnton We&lt;ln«-«day,
Oct. IH.
Mr. Trum an, in hi* s ta t e m e n t,
•Aid lhal in the final phase of U N
action
M scArthur’s
command
- Will |*&lt;- woikoig closely with the
l Tilled
Nation*
commission
which ha* Just beam created by
the General Assembly and given
heavy responsibilities fur the ratahllahtnent of a unified, Indeprudent, and democratic Korea.*'
Hi- added;
“ We muat pioce*-«i rapidly with
our part in the organiiation of
ihr United Nations relief and re­
construction program in order to
give the Koican people a chance
to live in peace.”
Then
were indication* that
thr decision to make the trip
cam** suddenly.
There had been no hint in
Y*iu can't ill* n i l »ml then »*|U»rr
Wa«hingtonn that it was under
)uurr*ll ailli li««l li* a brilre: I 'I*
lom idriation
until about two
•In m rirv ami nut a#i*rifict*.
hours before Mr. Trum an's anMatt.
^
Harry Truman t&lt;* lowing the South in the opinion of nounrement. Then word was pa*lto remitters at the White
Sam I.ubell, well-known political and economic writer. If the ed
llouae that the meeting wa* be­
(**■1 nllfIflied II* W IM lIlilll ° 0t'
GOP nnmer* Kiwenhower for Mx prexidental candidate, tin- ing arranged.
,jd , o( yuulttlf. "No one ever j
With Uongrrai in recs-M. there
South may kilt tin* Democratic Party in HlW. according to
committed suicide” . ***** W O'*' Hi»* article in hook Magazine today.
was little of the formal com­
ment from political figures that
old Beinaid Baruch. "who ***** |
Thr- x|K‘&lt;Incular defeuta of Graham and Pepper are usually follows major president­
a yearling (n il"
gomething nn Southern politician ix likely to forget, con* ial knnounrrmunii and action*.
However. Chairman Guy G ib V i(r President Barkley i» tla l"! Uliuea tlie I,&lt;xik article, yet much more than tlie race ixxtn- nelson of the Itepuhlican Na­
ix involved. "A xocial and economic revolutiun ix churning tional Committee summed up hi*
Id make 3Qr*Iw rtl'r * 'n ^
U half of -Dem-wrOtc rAmiiculti the South tiMlay ax it hmm't aince the Iteconxtruction duya". views on the development with
for C ongiro' during the o&lt;** InduHtriiil employment Ima incrcuxed 55 percent aince Itl.'P.i three words;
"lt*« about time."
month. And their air tomr people and more than 2K0.00M new htixinexxex have oftened aince
Uepnblicnn* in Congress have
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4.
been urging for months that
tvho lliink they ought lo *«•*•*
Inatearl of a militant lnk&gt;r movement the find fruit* of MncArihui l*e called home fur
at (A .
Southern induHtriuliam have been a riaing urban middle consultation on Far Ka*i policy
Tlir Supreme ('null hat held in claxx that ia almoxt Republican in itx thinking. Since 1010 and particularly to give hi* view*
to Senate and House committees
tf lr t l that Senator Glen Taylor of the Rejtubllcmi prexidential vote in the South him riaen 50 concerned with defense and foreIdaho, who broke the law* of percent and Lufiell contend* that Trum an In 1948 would ign affairs.
Soon after hla return fr *m thr
Alabama whilr on a ipeech making have lont Florida, Virginia und Tenneaaee hail the GOP and
me-1 fi-* V r Trum an I* to makt
junkrt of that tlatf. will have to the Dixlecratx unltetl againxt him
' r -i -n policy address.
•rive hit trnlrnc* if hr ever goet
Possibly one purpose of Ihf
The riaing Negro vote hnx rohk-d the Democratic parly
Lack lo lhal tlalr. Il it tafr lo tay of ita ‘‘anoh appeal", any l.tihr-ll, ami hax only nerved to Trum an-M ac Arthur meeting Is to
that the Senator will never teturn xtimulnte recortl turnouta of new white regixtranta. Or- review the whole Pacific sltua. . . .
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tlon before that uddrenn, MacArlo Alabama, and will avoid villa gnnizvil lubor la hudly tlividuil unil in tin- rt-evnt primitriptt thus l* the United'Nations rumdilion if he iNitnbly can. bul may failed to prove it could exert any Mtrong political influence.1 mamb-r in Korea,
be lie will learn, tlum ihil riperT h e ill leg iii m i- of the S o u th to th e D i-nm crntlc I ’n r t y ,
h a i l 'd ', ^ ^ " o v e ^
Jr ore tint ,whrn you ate in Home, cat) no lo n g e r k - taken fo r g ra n te d , conclude* Kotik. H m u ( !
toward Formosa, island
it it licit* to do at the Homailt do. i ven inconceivable th a t 1H5U m a y b rin g a night no S o u th e rn - stronghold of the Chinese Nation**r a live cun rem entlier— u |»reald»*ntinl candidate a c tu a lly •l,*J government.
Salty lo Irarn of the death of
j |j,(n that it I* essential to th#
Di. J .1 I . Th rrtrll. tuperinlendenl H tlim p in g Dixie for votes.
United 8tat*a Far Pacific defrnaa
ol the Florida S u tr llotpital al
line that Formosa I* kapt out of
Chattahorteher D r . . TherrrU wat
unfriendly hands. T h r Adminis­
tration (wisition Is that Formosa's
70 yean old, but throughout tlir
"Dhiigenuiti xex crlntlnulx invariably give evidence of future is a matter fur the United
war and the dillieult Yjart lhal
Nations tu decide.
followed aWlhc Stale llotpital he tlutir teiuleucien in milter offenxen before they commit
President irurnan directed Maccrimen
of
violetlce,"
ucc6nllng
to
a
ntatetnent
by
FBI
Direc­
rvmUatd at the Iwlm of an imtjj
Ar'liui during th« summar to
lutftin which w it undenltffed and tor J. Edgar Hoover, In an article mi how to recognize hex withdraw a letter the General hod
sent to thr Veterans of F o rtlfii
aveiloadrd with patientt. and did crimiualx in Hie current innue of True Story Magazine.
Wars convention in Chicago sal­
No
woman
ix
entirely
xafe
from
tlie
tlireMt
of
uttuck
onr of tlir outstanding Job* width
ting forth his views on Formosa.
hat been donr in lliii tlatr fut a and niolentntlon, cantlonx True Story. Safeguard yuurnelf
For M arArthur, it wjll tie his
l»y following thexe ten baxic rulex for avoiding trouble:
rcoml mld-Parific conference with
lonif tony lime.

Tilt* Solid Smith

StfX Criminals

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’Ibit it Nanonal File Prevention
Week and a lime for everyone to
lake a look around and tee if be
it truilmg lo luck in avoid'
once of ditatlrout fieri at hi* home
or placr of bunnrii. If you have
veaile paper accumulalioni or old
tagi caieletily rioted in closets or
other out of the way placet, oi
frayed and cximscd electric light
tordt. or if you arr inclined to
imokr in bed, or at work around
paper or where gatolinr or olhri
inflamablr malenali are ilorrd.
you are just arking for it. Why
not turn over a new leaf before it
it too late?

H

One million tleal worken now
liking a 25 nr 30 cent an houi
wage inrirate are making on the
average &gt;1.7(1 aa hour. On the
batii of • 40 hour week, that
would mean
a week. T rn
yean ago S68 a week lot only 40
houn of work would havr term
like ptrlly good pay. A man could
certainly like on it anyway. Mean
while, pricet hake gone up liighri
thin a kite, and the chief contri­
buting factor In higher pricet hat
been higher waget. So if thit
L ■
new wage inciratr it granted, il
wijl only lend In accrntualr the

l.J If you see a Peeping Tom or other xu.xplcloux cliar-;
acter, repttrt him to the |Htlice immediately.
- I Tin- man whit xhtijiliftx umi ftmtllt-x women'* tiit11&lt;■r Wfltr mill Kluvtta llUH tin* furmurkx of II xex fit-nil

^ g r\v, *i,t"wa*r"fI."m 1! a "thur
has not la-en to the United Stat#«

!l.) W h e n xnmeotlt* co n n tu n tly fluxht*x lt-w«l |)icturt&lt;x n r ] •"
than a decade,
w rittm iiiixcctn- 1,-tterx, ire tin yruitrtl.
1 •*"
" r - Trum an's first
•be mntinentat United
4 .) I f n cunvnxxor comi*H to y m tr houxt* r«|&gt;re»entlnt{ hintxvlf um ii roraat o r b u th liiK ault xulexm un niitl wnntx to tuke
y o u r m euaurem entn, u til th e |M&gt;lice.
5 .) A v o id w n lk in g in thirk u lle yn ; n lw n y x atay n e a r tin*
c u rb . T h ix w ill prevent y o u r being p u lle d into n dtuirw ity o r
alley.
II.) N e v e r x trik e op an m q u a in ta n c e in a Im r or re xta ura n t. N o m a tte r how Innocent, th e re ’x it I w a y x tin- tlttn gtr
of k -iiiK followed.
7 .) D o n ’t arcept an auto ride fro m a Htraiittcr, even in
broad ila y lig iit.

Lionx Club

art while nullify the wage gaint.
( ( s s i h s r S r i s e P s s , itaet
^ It it a vicinut circle and one which -becks
raslud here and often •nen-l
ho onei in authority irenu to have 1.1ft to *4ft for clothing and nthrt
mcrrhaiidiae.,
■ay idea of how to interrupt.
Tlie nlher mcmlw-rs of the Mon*
inm ntiltrr arc .King Mon llarrv
Hobson and Jim Field.
Henry Wltlee conducted a mu' s
regarding the duties and respite,
atbllltle* of Uun Al Kehhaum. Mt
Dora, the dialrlct governor. Il*
-Ndnted uut that last year thr dieliict grivcrnor Nebl Thomnson. hsd
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traveled more than 26.1XKI mite*
visiting i-lubs In his district.
Plana were illacussnl for lb
1,Ion's big event nf Ihe year. IH
Charter night rclrhratlun of its
2Mh anniversary at Ihe San Orln
Club on Oct. 27.
Claude Estes af the Holden
IlclghU Lions Club uf Orlando woe
wi l.-omrd as a visitor. King Mon
Harry Rohsan lord nf the steak tupper and brief meeting held k . the
.rluh
. . . . Thursday night at tha Yacht
Club,

*hone II43-J

1700 Sanford A vr

Sp ec ia l Sale

USED CARS
1040

v x n

H E H O II K
lo a n * and Discounts

Kxtia

Clean,
For

Running
(inly

$ 1 9 5 .0 0

1040

1041

H U IC K
Driven only a|l)4 miles by local
business man. lu ily niuipped
with radio, beater •defroster,
windshield washer, looks like
a new rar.

|

1,171,144.47

$ 4 9 5 -0 0

1040
HUICK
Dark (ireen Super
. ;tSedan

1046
OLDS
2 Dr. Sudan

One owner, low mileage. Clean,
fully equ'pned with a new A locally owned rar. Good
ttROOO set uf 16) H K. Good­ gray paint, pood tire* and
rich tubeless tires. Redlo, heatpood mechanically. Only
- 'er-deffoster. F b r Sale

$1095-00

$2150-00

.

NICHOLSON BUICK CO

210 MAGNOLIA AVK.
IMIONE 10.14
SANFORD. FLA.

^ATLANTIC
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PANIC
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BANK

STATEMENT OF CONDITION
AH OF OCTOBER 4. I95U

It K S I I U R C K S

Capital Htork

Other Resources

2,170.07

f

181

34,463,QV4 37

Overdrafts

I

100,000 00

Surplus

116,000.(0

Undivided PrufUt

120,120 67

67,171,17
4,460.00
Reserves

41^3*64

in!

Banking House,
Furniture and
Fixtures

R62.VI3.45

Cuslornvra Liability Under
Letter* uf
(ra d ii
Federal Reserve Hank
Block

1^04.2*0.36

1111
1B0.IHX) IX»

Other Resource*
12,0*1^1041

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U . S Government
OWIIgat iuna
U6.I3I,7«1.6N

143,261.64

Other Slarketaide Bonds
4,113,232.4 4

),l7B,4#k^lW
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L L r a tu a i

1^73,708.14
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IlepoAlta

U H JN JI

Total

fash and
Due from
Banka

*^603,1*1.76
41482.073.14

To,• ,
MODERN BANKING FACILITIES
Installment l a u

Chscklog Accounts
Having Accounts

llk4JU7.467.46

Department

For Your Convenience

CMpttol "toe* r- . . . . J* rYii-kts 73.0&lt;g) 000 no

T rn v tlm Cheques

Huiplus

Commercial Loans

Undivided Profits

Room SIT

Deposits
»l

M cnbtr Of The Federal D«j
#1

™

Reserves
Lettorn of Credit

no tor all

4. m.

jrt.I17.066W

LIABILITIES

Atlantic Bank BuiUin*

I

Radio, new paint, new srat
(overs, go.nl tires and running
good Only

$600 .00 Discount

1. 1 A II 1 I. I T 1 K 8

Federal Reserve Hank
.Stock

I kslrstss al lbs I*
j . l m oLM y
P m M fs t

1

CIIKVUOLKT
Master Deluxe
2 Dr. Sedan

Cray Super Sedan

t. W. AHA mis

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Good line owr-er car-used oulv In
family. Good, clean and wed
kept automobile For sale

$112500

ORD

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llankini
ting House, Furniture
and Fixtures

OFFICERS

“COLUMBUS DAY”
AS A LEGAL HOLIDAY

OLDS
Club Coupe

&lt;V8)
Coupe “85”

FO R D

I.osus and DU.'uunts

TotaJa

A ll o n lt n for ctiirtucy, payroUo, tie. ahottld bt

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(J. C. Fellows’ Home Shop

C O M P TR O L LE R S C A L L

THURSDAY OCT. 12

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Na d

■epl fur p u ts needed.

H T A T K M E N T UP C O N D ITIO N AH OK (K T O liK K I, 1950

Vies PnsMsst

M W t&lt; w a t4 iy , O c t. I llk *

Reds Charge

COMPTROLLER'S CALL

t!ash amt
Dus From
Banks

WILL OBSERVE

H

SI’KCIAL OFFKU For One Month Only.

C r f c M ix e d 1923

Other Marketal»)o Bonds

SanfcrdOanh

1of the United Nation*,” he dcclar- In th« seven pttwer re olution prol « ins a ■111’%’cy nf rootiree* an.l
I udl.
--------Australian
Fm rign
Minister untied force* of mentlx-r nation«
i c . siissw i e * .a
iis .i
Percy C. Spet.der suggested a thla proposal was not clrarly de- '
via Government has not placed. lo „ f ,rrl,ce of thr five mo•tor available for U. N . use. He said
and is not placing, thl* question \
un u half of peace lie fined and might even be danger­
ous.
formally before the United Na- i
Information
obtained
fro m
tiona because It does not w lih to
’
consultations m i g h t
render more difficult the efforts j
e futile but at least let the peace-loving nations would be ot
we are making here In order to " u mot t-r made All their repre- value to a potential aggressor! he
attempt
find the way to peiic*-,”
alive, are here. And tf there « id. while a country con,emp » r
He said it was evident that Is "to ^b/'a*failure! I«t the world ing aggression would either refu-e
states In a pusition similar to know with whom the responatbilt* | to reveal any tacts
Yugoslavia's “can find protection
ed force, or give misleading ac­
lie. lies.”
and support only" In a system of
Spender objected to a provision counts.
intrmatfonl sreurity able to counter-every aggrrssion
"Although we fully take into
account the weakness n-id short­
comings of the A . *nn Id y it - If,
Ihe will and yearning of munkind
for peace will catry more weight
here among the delegations of W
hrlbg Tw o watch#*, special plice of 1400 for clean and oil
nations than in any other vigau
Job on one witch other watch cleaned i t HUE I no charge *x-

United Nations

Sanford's Municipal Dwlmmlna
Pool has arrviwi an average of
T.ixKi people per month since it
opened litit Juh. 28, City Manager
Clifford W. McKibbin said today.
Mr. Mt Klbbln pointed out that
the |mniI has taken in a total ol
12-UXI up to Sept. I compared to
a total outlay of |3,700. On the
lta*i» of these figures the City
Manager estimated that the outlay
for IftSl will he 14,400 with an
income of 13,000.
Mr, McKibbin *)i*clo«ed that
the pool would lw closed for two
months (tiring the winter in or­
der to make repairs. The paint on
the bottom of the pool has not
stood op to specification, hr «aid,
11'sanflHMriik I f ....
linri
and the contractor has a rrrrd to
can Air Force, eaprrsvetl in a
make adjustments.
The pool ia now open on Tues­ gross violation of the I'.H.S.K.
days and Thursdays from 2:30 .late frontier, and in firing on
K M. to 6:30 P. M.; on Saturdays 0 Soviet airdrome, the Soviet
from V;0U A. M. to noon and 1:00 Government launches a resolut e
f*. M. to *5:00 P. M.j and on Sun­ protest with the government of
day. from 1:00 P. M. to 0:00 I*. the United States," th* n o tr
M„ Pool Manager F. Ilssty Wright ■aid.
In refusing to accept the note,
•aid. Penny Wallace li lifeguard.
Harbour took the «ninr stand aCity Sanitary Officer E. 111 1was taken by the United State*
Johnson pointed out that the pool last
September,
when
Russia
is drained each week following protested the downing of u Soviet
thr Sunday swimming session. nlane by Amertran airrraft off
Pool rapacity Is 160,000 gallons Korea.
and It es-i be filled in sli hours
The note was never accented
with the use of pumps or 21 by the Unite.) States, and itux
hours by natural pressure.
sis submitted it lo the United
T h r State Health Board require, Nations for ronaldrial|t&gt;H only,
from three to six parts chlorine r.ot for action. It has remained
for everv million part water a* shelved to far,
well aa the addition of 600 gal­
Korea lit- t lung common fron­
lons of fresh water per bather tier wjth Manchuria China, but
each day, IIr. Johnson added.
borders on the Soviet Union fur
only idiout 2t) miles along the
Tha pool, located on th - b 'V
northeastern
tip
of
of the river near the Mayfair Inn, extreme
has a top rapacity of 246 swim- northern Korea.
On Oct. 3 the United States
men. Six floodlamp* light thr
length of the pool for ni*h' acknowledged thwt on Aug t7
swimming. It la 100 bv 36 f*r| am' American [dimes fired by accident
graduate. In depth from 3 to V 1n a Communist Chinese airstrip
in Antung, M anchuria-- far west
feet.
of the scene nf the alleged viola­
tion of the Soviet Frontier.
The Marirhur-bii incident waStates since 1WB when he visited nrotr-teil tty the Chinese Com
tha Virgin Islands.
However, Mr. Truman has left miinitl Government. Unlike the
Russian notes lt« .-oronlaiut w n
the country several times since h&gt; xddressed to the tJ ,N. Security
assumed office In 1M6. His first
n -uncil rather than to the United
trip out of this country woi that States,
same V#«r wh*» b# attended his
only “ Big Three* meeting At Pots­
accompany Mr. Truman.
dam, Germany.
T h l. suggested that internation­
In 1*47, he: vliiled Braiil.
T h r Rooa«vfltcMacArthur meet­ al political matters, rather than'
ing was at Hawaii in the summer military problems, would k nf
of 1*44. Thglr
T h « r talk*
____ Included alio first concern.
The meeting will permit Presi­
Fleet A
Admiral Cheater Nltnits. the
Pacific Navy chief, and other dent Truman to get front General *
American mljHary laadara. Mr. MarArthur a first hand -account
Roost veil ms
tad# th# trip by Navy of Ihe Korean war and M a c A f-4
thur'a estimate of future developcruiserIt was understood that Mr menla, including such - . it leal iijfcf - 1
Tn im a n t satire trip would b* -ter* of timing a* how Mnp the*
made by plana. Ha aspects to h# fighting may last and how limp
American fore#* may have to r e -1
gun# far about a week.
M arArthur baa been in dose main In Korea.
Presumably Mr. Truman alio
contact with th# Whit# House, a*
well as th# Pentagon and State will want to know MacArthur’r
Department,
through
frequent estimate of the passildllry of ac­
telephonic and telegraphic confer­ tion bv the Chinese Communlatu
ences. but there have been no against United Nations forces in
face-to-face talka between the Knrra.
For MarArthur, the meeting
chief aaocutlva and the commander
of th# military forces In Ihr Far will provide an opportunity to prw
sent personally not only his view*
East.
It w is loomed that W . Averell on thr specific question of Form ­
Harriman, the President’s special osa hut on the whole broad and
assistant aa foreign a(fairs, would policy in the Orient.

A t l a n t ic

U. 8. Govt.
UbUgations

— -

i - d we lead d m M f a m
H n w d Aomricaa A l i n ,
l^ m f L th m tim p g M d
M ju d on earn

City Pool Serves
3,000 Per Month,
McKibbin S t a t e s

^ S A

8 ) . If you have frieitda in a duhioux neighkirhiMMl, d o n ’t
vixlt th e m alone at n ig h t.
9.
) D o n ’t alam l n e a r boxiiea or hedifea. R e c e n tly, a
w o m a n w a itin g fo r n hua near x o r io h ig h hedges wax y a n k mi in u m i axMiultetl, N o one h m t n l'h c r scream s over th e din
of tru ffle .
10.
) W h ile w a itin g fo r u tra in u t n ig h t, stay in th&gt;w a itin g room u n til yo u h e a r the tr a in p u llin g in. T h e n It
ix xafe to go to the tru c k s « ln :e o th e r people w ill k - m o u n t!
S h o u ld you find y o u ra e lf face to face w ith an obvloti*
m o le xler, T r u e S to ry udvinea you to tlig y o u r fin g e rs in
y o u r nxiuiiluut'g eyex, kick y o u r knee h ig h a im in g nt the
niidxiH'tiou, xtiunp d o w n h e a v ily on hla instep und ru m e m k*r to use y o u r teeth. In a ddition, h ig h ly recom m ended is
the idtl fashioned long h a t-p in its a h an d y th in g to keep
u n d er the lajvel o f y o u r coat.

S haling price merrate and in a

We tee where the Varioui Euro­
pean natiom arc ganging up to
aik for btlliona of dollirt from
UncJe Sam with which lo build
up their armirt and their arma**2*
Il
toundi very
", •***• th*y «iv# u their pri*
iry objective in (hit request for
th# defense of Weitaru
civifiialion tgainil barbaric Coro
Kiuaitm. However, it it worth
•bile remembering lhal there ere
* I teaI many Communitli in theta
Uma European nitioni we art
atkt lo re-arm, and many
who though not Communitt*
■Moat ai bad, linen they ting
aaaniit h m . Haw e n nr*

« Pre*M*nt and hi* commamiar

in chief. H r and President Itooa#-

T U E S D A Y O C T. 10. 1950

f i ,o b i d a

UJimurAiice Corporation

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T D K .S A N F O R D

T U E S D A Y O CT. 10. 1950

* Social And Personal Activities
P H O N E 118

Social Calendar
Tl.'K R D \1
m The Beta Sigma I'tii -iiinritv (•
sponsoring n fa-hinn «l»n» nt th*
Hllt'Theater Ml U:i»l |\ M. Clothe*
fium IK* Vowrll Company and
sheet fiu m l n y V Slim- S to le w ill
oe modeled.
The annual teacher‘t evening
paity giu-n bv the Woman'* Club
Kill b« lit 111 nt the Cluh Motile ut
7:00 |'.M with Ml
M K Muni*
a* «|H&gt;nior. Th u will lie n covered
dish iu|i|ier. l*rufe»*or II K. Morl in will have ih.rgi- &lt;&gt;f the enter‘ ^h iim en t program.
The Church Training School nl
the Firat Baptist Church will contin tie tonight la-ginning at 7:30
I*. M. M i. F Warren Cap-dl of
Jacksonville will tearti the book
"Building a Churrh Training I'm grton".
W FM N FShAY
"Building a Chur-ti Tiaining
Program” will he. taught » l the
P in t liuptlst Church tonight at
J :S II I’. M hy M i. F. Wairen Ca­
b e ll.
T . K. I.. Cla»» of tha F ir»t llaptUt Church will ineot with Mr*.
M. 8 N eImiii ul 601 Palmetto
Avenue at .'t;00 I'. M.
A meeting of the lloaril of
Mai agei- of the Rottflird Garden
Cluh will he at
Ill A M at the
Garden Center. All t-ffo-r* ami
chairmen me f n | u iil« l to la- pre­
terit.
A prugtnm with the theme
‘•Children Wnr-tmr Around the
ff World" will he hr 1&lt;I at McKinley
Mall at 7 45 I*. M
ITM H M H Y
The -tuilv of I ho Ito'ih 'll lililillii
a Chut h Training I’ l.ieram" will
rutltilliie tonight at 7 till I', M. at
the First flan*' t Church”
Semtnola Rebecca t-ndgc will
meet at M:|gl I*. M. at th« I I) &lt;»
F. room All nienilo t* ate urged to
ie prerent.
Home I»euion«ir«tloi. Cluh will
ha'e itr Hr. t meeting of the ycat
&lt; B .t the TouMrt Center at 12:00
1*. M.
I IS D A Y
T ie (7hur.li Training School
the Fit»t llaptltt Chin-}. «v*ll elo-»
It* *l tillv of the hrarl: "Itiiilding
a Churrh Training rrLgraiit" with
the i In*, that begin* tonight at
7:30 I' M
’ll
Sallie MarrUon
Chapter of
n , A. II. will megli wtith Mr*, W
M. Thigpen on Magnolia Avenue
with Mr*. M S W 'g g 'W i Mr*. J
^ St Clair White, a rid 'Mr*. It. K.
T o!ar a* ro-ho*te*«e*.
•
A taler* Circle will meet with
Mr*. A K Munlorton at K:(Hi
P. M.
Central Circle Mil tb»*l with
Mi* Francis IloU at tOiTO A. M
Dirt Hardener* Ctreie will mevt
with Mr*. S. C. Dickerson for n
meeting at 10:00 A M., .followed
bg a com led rit»h litncheon at
noon.
HerneioeaU. . circle will meet at
fe Garden Center at 7:.'tO P. M.
Mihciu* Circle wilt meet with
M rr Mlrhale Ginson al 10:45 A
M.. follnwtd hy a rovernl dlih
turn heun at noon.
Irora Cirrle will meet at the
Carden Center at 2:10 P. M.
Jarararida Cricel will meet with
Mr*. Charle* Flowers at 3-00
P. M. for a tea honoring their
sponsor, Mr* Marry Meeren.
Magnolia Circle will meet at
Canteri (’enter i l . ’tu d I’. M.
•
Minima Cirrle will meet will
w Mr*, C. I*. Marker at 10:00 \. M.
prim Cirrle will meet at 12:00
P. . M for a luncheon. Mr*. I Munson. Mr*. II. Jac«h*on ami
M n , Jame* Toll will be the huttCJtfCft*
B«* li Cirrle wi1! mee* with Mr*.

Miss Rita St. Clair
Weds James Collins
A pretty hum* wedding wai
held Sunday at 2:30 P. M., when
Itita St. Clair, daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. Clyde St. Clair of thl*
city bevame the hride of Jame*
Culliiif, too uf Mr- and Mr*.
Jame* A. Collin* of Newton, O.
lit. J. B, Boot, pastor of the
Congregational Churrh, officiated
at the ceremony which took place
l-efure the fireplace of her home,
l-aiikrd with fern and white gtadioluar*.
The bridr n u lovely in an an­
kle length die** of aqua nylon
■beet over taffeta with a head
twnd of matching aqua flower*.
Her only Jewelry wa* a itring of
pearl*, which wa* a gift of the
groom. She carried a bridal bou­
quet of white ro»e* with *hower*
of white *atin ribbon* tied with
lube ro*e».
Robert St. Clair, brother of the
bride, *erved a* be*t man.
The bride'* mother choie a navy
blur crepe with a rorage of pink
rarnatinn* and iweet heart rote*.
Immediately following the ceremany relative* a n i f Intlmata
friend* gathered around the buf­
fet, which wai overlaid with a
lovrly cutwurk linen cloth. The
table wa* centered with a three
tiered wedding cake, balanced
with white taper*. Mr*. H- K.
Fean* aunt of the bride, pr**ldni
over the punch howl.
The couple left for their new
borne in Warren, O. For traveling
Mr*. Collin* wore a du*ly ro*e
corduroy dre** with black acce»*orlr* and a corsage of white
carnation* and baby chrysanlhemum*.

T*roeram Presented
At School Auditorium
A medium *lled audience of denf folk *ong* rn in veil the
»inging of BID Monroe. WHM radio
"iti»t of "Grand Old O pry” fame.
nd the nlaying ami singing of
hi* Blue lira** but* in ■ program
•t the Seminole High School Audi" i Hum la*t night apflniorrd by the
IT A
Mr. Monroe began m u-le-P-- n ■Inger In church work when h
wa* a boy. A* a reeult. mn*t of hi*
mml popular melodic- are hvm"«
and xinra of a religion* nature
and tomi of the** were tune la«t
night. He I* an artiit with the man­
dolin, and last night played four
»art harmony, on It.
flllly Drown of New Rmvrn*.
who ha* recently made Columhl*
recording* and who ha* iu*l Joined
thr group, wa* repeatrdlv encore-*
by the audlenc*. Lika the re*t of
the linger* he play* hi* own guitar
arromnnnlmrnt. One uf hi* bl»ee«t
hit* wa* thr Kddi* Arnold favor­
ite. "I Naver Knew I'd Ml** You."
Featured In the program were
Jim Martin, popular Nashville,
T*nn.. tenor: Joe Price, comedian,
•inter and ba*a violin player from
Georgia; Red Taylor of Mltalfilppl.
fiddler, and Rudy Lyle, who etnn.
•ed the ahow aeveral time* with
I* adept picking on the flee »trlng
■•in. Pearly Bhlrer*, comedian
and harmonica artWt Iron: .
appeared In the skit with Bll
Brown.

Voter*

Neat time you make Waldorf
••lad, add a little prepared hors#radith to the *alad drea*ing that
gor* over the appln ami celery.

Charle* Wilke at 10:00 A. M. at
her home at 420 Summerlin Av*&gt;
nut.

c rs o n a l $
Mr. and Mr*. L. It Harvey
returned after spending thr la*t
three week* in Catulina*. Georgia
and T»nne»*ee.
Mr*. Jean Huffrr an-i M i-- Re­
becca McBride ipent the weekend
at New Smyrna Beach
Mr. and Mr*. J, C. Mitchell
*pent the weekend a* the gue*t*
of Mr. and Mr* Tom Kirkland in
Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. Myron F Smith
arc confined in thr Thornton
Minor Hoipilal in Kan*a* City,
Mo. where they have undergone
aurgrry. They are reported to lie
recuperating a* well *• could lw
ripectrd and will remain in the
hoipilal two or three week* long­
er.

Seminole Hi
By IIB V K Itl.Y G R A Y
I don't gue*» there'll be mo b
gaiety around SMS thl* week wh*&gt;
with the eian,&lt; coniiri’ mi i V u
one ha* been plied with homework
and vowing that thev're mdne t.
really ttudy thi* time’ W. ni*ar&lt;
all right anyhow...
Too had afioul lo*ine the
la*t Friday nirht to |M
like Kenneth Gann **!•« “ Ibn &lt;h-\
were big!" We were In Iher" , *"-»
anyway . . . The dance » »
,,f
fun even though the Juke broke
once. It wa* fived *i.on and every
body w»» dancing again
Inn8 aunder* made a date *1 eight wit*
Buddy Cotley. Kdwin Tv ««n fimV
M i (lit# lift I# SophomDri* nritl ln»i
W'hitachrr waltte.l around with
that darlln* aenior »hr date*
ten! 1 never *ee Tommy Snetr V
those dance* . . . I know he lit -•
girl* . . I
Have you heard K o rn Hart'
ialeit Joke! "M *eem* a f»*htook hU daughter -Diving one S o
day afternoon While th -v u ■
rolling merrily along in their hor
•nd buggy they were held up I,
bandit. Quickly the father **!*■
“ ‘Daughter, put your dlamu*
Liu .■
- »u -r iipe-'h * ■ h»
«'
ee ill' Sh »li-l urn* lb- r-fde - .aped with their money, c*r* iv*
and Jewel* but I he bracelet **■».
aafe. At they walked ulung fhe
father raid:
" To o bail we didn’t tiring your
mother. We could have *ared the
hor»e and buggy al*o.'*'
Mr. Htrrla aald It tuok him five
minute*, ton . . ,
The bulletin board* look real
rule advertising the football game*.
Kapecially that one uf the goo*r!
Y n ll keep that good work up, now.
Dial lloyle la president of ihe
“ Salll*" thl* year. Know It'll l-e
another fine edition . . T h r Debat­
er* went tu Winter Park Friday
and Saturday and had more fu n . ,
Thee learned a lot t o o ... Mr.
Well*, a literature trarher that
you all know, waa their in-tructnr
..I. they're going In Tall*ha***r
n rrt weekend!
Don't forget to make plan* for
the football game thl* week. We
play Ocala and we'er Ju*t got to
win! The Ia n home game until
Oct. 27, to grab a date and *hag
on out. . .
You gir * who can't umfer»tand
that cute little boy that ha* the
awerteit brown eye* read what
Alan Beck aaya; Boy* come In as­
sorted *iie*. weight*, an-i color
They are found everywhere— on
lop of, underneath, Inside of, rtimbing on, swinging from, running
ground, or jumping to. Mother*
love them, little girl* hate them,
older sitter* and brother* tolerate
them, adulta Ignore them, and Ilea-

P A liE

H E R A L D . Ha N F O R D . F L O R I D A

riie Prevention

\\e;»lcy Daughters
It*!»n Uchfrartl
Have Annual Snpp^r Speaks I ITA Meet

|l - I l l l h H I * r — w •*&lt;««* «*«* •

I , gr ut thrtr itithuMa*rn by otganutng "Kiu Cuinpar.irt", Iron,
which tlo vuiuiiLci* and r.-invc*
weir drawn.
In th:'4 the "let* wait und
-«-c" mernbri• of lltr t',t&gt; t*-&gt;un*
Ctl were outvoted, nliti Ctdcf
P . pworto wa* granted authority
to purchase an up-to-the-minute
hook and bidder, enabling San
fold to l&gt;ou*t having out- of thr
iiiu.t modern (ire department* in
the clrtirr *oulh.
A* an inducement to stir up
hot competition among the (ire
tram*, fti'l. -retold and thud
p in t* of ca*|i weir t-ftei**) lo
tire tine* learn* th*t airue-l tu -t
ul a file. Thl* etcitemerit reacn■■d u peak aimuulty on New
y - Ul * Day, when varum* con­
test* Will- Staged between the
Colllpanlue-, aid the whole town
and country *otr turned out to
witnr** the event*. Ihe iluy wa*
climave-i by • lug fea*t which
wa* enjoyed t.y the department
meinher*. along wilt, prominent
ritUrn*.

Mi* John N h iia id talked on
The annual *upper ut the “ Arpevtr ul A Good Home' at
Daughter* of \Ye»li-y Sunday U-« flit! meeting ut thr year
School Clatt uf the First Mrth- of the Weil Side Primary School
udlM Church n u held on rue* P.T A
on Thur*dny afternoon.
day rvrtnny nl McKinley Hall, She wa* Introduced by Mr*. Sid
with 42 mrmlier* and truest* pre­ Yilhen, program chairman.
sent.
Mr* D S. Wniddon, the newly
Throughout the large room elrt'trd ptetident, pietided Mr*,
Were yellow hihi*«u* and coral r- I Pitlard offrCe-l tile devo­
vine at l anged hy the ho*tr»»e», tional ami M i,. P. i
Vi e c u *
Mr*. Fletcher Doll*. Mr*. Roy read the minute*.
TDD*, .Mr*. W, F. Rttitre*, Sir*. J.
Beside* the Halloween Carnival
II An-lrtson, Mr*. I' A. Row land which I* going tu la- wrMrrn
and kit*. Robert F'utrell.
•lyle, thrrr will he a * riltrn
Tiie uiViH'atiup wa* pronounced •how on VM 30 at the school.
by the Re* J. ii McKinley Fol Mi* Si John wa* elected to go
louitig the *upper Mr*. M, it to the Slat* Convention ut Prn*.
Strickland, •ta»-* preihletrt. con­ cola
ducted ti-e buiine** •r - •itm and
Ttn -erund and fourth grade*
yearly ir|Hitt* were given hy nun th,. nttitulanvr pritr A t-ml
thr vaiiuu* chairmen. Mr*. Claude (-ft* person* attended the meet­
llrrnduu rvporteil that she ha* ing
I lie teacher and offierr*
sent 75 card*, 15 l— u-iuet*, live **i«r.i a* lio»te«»e» for thr social
plant*, n l-n*kit of pmed fruit, hour.
four gift* ami ha* made 4S visit*
■luring the year
Mr*
Roy
Titlis,
trei»»urer,
stated that MllMUi hit* t-een giv­
en to the building fund of the
church And an Ice ho*, hut water
heater, table* and di*he» ha*
been
purchaseil for McKinley
Hall. At pre*ent tin- rla»» i* buy­
ing chair* to In- u»ed in the re-■
it v i T t i m m i i n v
Alim W right Aiken
creational mom,
A raid wa* *igrml hy all pre­
sent to be lirailed to Mr. and Mr*
I Inllvu oitd
I., M. Tyre, who are ill ut Moyu
lit llllll n iO M A S
Brother' Hospital.
H o t ,1.1 W O O D , 0,-1 in -d't
Officer* and chairmen who will
nerve fol 'he coming year are a* T im
Sum m u M n'l *h«*w ii|&gt;
tmt iri| f •tinKiti*, %
«m kr.iiY*
folluw*;
pi evident. Ml*. M
H.
Strickland; vice pir*ident, Mr*.
41ill tl|| J| F|M' M
M. 1- Wright, w re tu ry , Mr*,
1In vi i IliiViKInl M iff |«*«1 hr
/el- Ratliff, trea lurer, Mr* W al ul Sum S|»H(f«\ lit* rmlii* «lrt
K Ralne*; tle u iillrl, .Mr*. Itoy Muff lint U r n fiiii\inir i'll ihw p i Tilli*: teacher, Mr* S. O. Shin- Hi Uvlltliltril ftt hhtr j»
fii||«*?•
busier; a**i*l»nt. Mi** Ruth Hand,
thmit Su n frnin whnfii f r |&gt;Hrt
rourte*y chairman, Mr* Claude « »! &lt;”%»(«(|vmlt% I ii i ••i- vM *k* in»*ri 11
Herndon; publicity,
Mr* C
M I't. tftuy v»;» VrlllltPil nff ;»ir - |f
Flower*; contact ■ban man, Ml*.
“ (1 i*■ ■***t\ iii it|
1inff **%
It II Monroe; uml ilevutional liIniniHl. “T l»f K(Miti«&lt;*r tnuitnl thairmail. Mr*. J &lt;*. Davi*.
i U ji|H f *ltoW '*
Tho*e ple*enl were Mr* J
Hut what *«
III i ?i €*r'i*d
t*. Davis, .Mi** llutli Hand, Mr* cornr l U t jun t»f un “*lr
^
('. II. Winn, Mr* Tlioinav I.. Sul­ *Irutrit MiitiirlhlllV trf •» fnrn? T l
livan, M u &lt;» R Fi»trnlge. Mr*. «|t(*nB&lt;»r ho M*|»'l|»r«f|v l*rr|. f*
P. A
Kuwluiol, Mr*. Kiel* her nl with ti H ill nf b H r I - lit* fir
Bulla, Ml* II K White, Mr* •hrIII •if *» U o p i I p ih D" T*t*» *r *
Till!*, Mr*, ('lurk ta-oliardy, Mr*
Hi' nffln *
Iinv« |m vi" 1
K. II. I alley, Mr*. I! A. Futrell,
Mi* f . M Flower*, Mr*. II A nrutMt !•t vov «•i n «it I %•"4 iii**,' i"
f flu* mi *
Prire, Mi*. S &lt;* StolilioUer, Mr*. idni with &lt;■fli* *
J
II A rider M i n , lr., Mr*. Hen « »«lk tl.nl vet r u n nlril
.Mill!, which ho* vita f ■■*, h*r
Monroe, Rev. und Mr*. McKinley,
Mr*. J
llnalie William*, i.Mr* ripfliun with fhi* «Vi«m » rr n ■■»*•*»* *
l.ic'h Stall. Mr- Caroline Hill, lv IS FYfll llYl'f **llAf tfl •*!» W*l*h fh
Mary Fairuh, I’auluie Howard, it *il Th r (j 1 “ **f\ W«*i ft r 1h»,r »•
Mr* J I' 11-01 mo ml. Mi*. It Fi »*t liv trfluu* nirrnhrr« »if •*•#»
Davi*. Mi* W A. Hunter, Mr* H 'woiil Duff Far (*hih whle*’
T. ft. Ilyid, Mr*. J O. U n c y . u|i ti tiickrl prntrvl ul flu* ut'tifhi
ft* r Ham Hindi* wwn
Mr*. John M Gillon, Mr*. J . K
Ml thi» arnu*rn und nn ifin'ld #•••
Courier, Mr*
Ruth l,undi|ui*l,
Aline Chapman. Mra. I. II. Ibiy- lichD Ihiff who roi)fr«i&lt;« u” nf
hi* lute friend.
ette, V»r*a
Wrawlcock, Resale frvMon
MIM hili* tn «#«* th# n!d hm* *D*
Z,neh«ry, Allahle FI. Kirehhoff,
Mr*. A. D. Zachary, Mr*. Claude *iff forever.'* he remarked “ A fte r
Herndon, Mr*. Z» ti Ratliff, r Mr*, .!! \#e*ve been tn^M9l#r four fcnd
Rupert Strleklnml and Mr*. W. a lm!f vrBfi without h vp^iflmi it*
R. Hntne*.

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"The Slate Volunteer
F’lrenirit** A*»iK-iation «*■ tM-rn,’"
• aid Chlel Cleveland, "and in
*tute competition Sanford won
more prire* than alt other mem­
ber* combined. The A**ociatton
wa* composed of all town* in the
State a*int ii oi FVt nnnditui anil
Ocala to Ki-v WY-t "
In I i&gt;;i* Chief
»iKiie&gt;l uml wii*
Chief Hock, -it- in,

I’np worth re*
*U4 » V* thil hy
Whll utfi-j N

slll.lt 1
*u4Vri‘*(t*d hy
r ieorge Mnvi« In quick •ucce*
»i--n came i href* Tom llrnlher••111, i\ M iluod uiid VV II 1fi.d« I Wood1.
' I'd xton *•nmr iu III 12.
(•(III lit 1®, '-I id 111in”r t*levelaii.l.
mill kul Ihe dawn of &lt;• new dav
In file protection a* now the City
of Sanford wa* p ro te c t-d hv a
prufe-'ional file fighter, with a
paid fire department.
(In Jan 3. I '.HI, the City nf
Sanf-rd had purchn-ed the F’irsl
American I j»F rance motor eoitiptt.enl. un-l Sanford wa* now in a
t'O- tioii lo ii inpele with the me­
l t ......titan elite* of the country in
helping to ntolecl eMilnii* oli-l
prop. 11 v and to eoi.trol fire ini vin e rale*.
C et C|e eland,
coming
h*-te from Georgia, luin.-d Ihr de
•*r'iiienr n- • 2t. H*2" He wa­
in -d r chief May IV lirjf.

TONKallT AND WEDNESDAY
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• F ull-le ngth T a lo n rip p e r
• Snap* un c o lU r and cuff*
• Guaranteed la u n d ry-p ro o f

• Fine Sanforised broaddotfc
• W hite and p u ic l co lo n

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din rliiiin® It own * nil rl**hf Th** i
Not In mrnltnfi Ihr miM«U tvht
JI M I H t I IIFIIt II
the weekly *huw hrm&gt;#ht in And «*•■«• ha* rod y#t Item n*tth**l
Hum has lwi,u Ihr IIO*- ! **on*il
Muff ran fiedll Sjuidi fm In Ini'
itili H A S T E IIIS T
The Junior church uf thr F'n»l In ir him tn film fume lie wa hi** (»riVmf rv r up fhv ri»» Ml* f»",/
Metloaflst Church is presenting unolher free Inner rnilln u»ltir w he- ciffrrnl hi* th re rv “ I think *,,'i *.
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a ptogiam, with the theme "Chll- |hr tried mit foi (Ii« «hnw Ml" l , iMiiiYi' Sum i(«h*«ii T t :»k** hi»-&lt;
dren Worship Arouml the World". I tn hit ourprl***. I « Inndi-d thr r*de
H«* i'Ufl h !w »Y*
I I'll* j
The program i* In take place in
lliii mdlo fume le.i him t*» f1 * hiiumt in n *111111( 0*11
McKinley Hall at 7:30 P. M. inoviei, und the |.«f• -rl“ Still, h»* ran !*•* tomfli when In
Wednesday. Dull* from all na­ r f picke I hhil fur *111 &gt;1e Fiifre" n r r i M III Iw , 11**% 11 IttHt! of • «
tion* will la- represented.
nn«l “ The Nuked r i l v " Me mnifh* IftlltMt Will 11 llr** '*( *•t 1
Mr*. P. R. Stephenson, director, Hh with th*
hokliYliFrl *(1 n*iiw* * hr'* hlirhfr than unv*mr M * 1
wishes to urge
parent* uni and i*iif r* Ptl\ Irml* ul lm , I m ir hr** |nw thrv*9* huImkI v h»« .
friend* of the children to rotor of the inuvir maiMilne iHiuulurltv
“ Ah. I'll m in him." •iohr l M 1 *
The Junior choir will *mg *pe­ polU.
und I thouitht I *»w n »**a» dim
dal nurnta-r*.
Muff "aid he tiopeif to return to into hi® fun of Mark
Mis* Luiille Carnpliell will al*o
i shlldl h« r famuu* doll colic,
lion Mrs Stephenson said

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pit-let I* I I I ) III, They have It
appetite -&gt;f a horse and the dig
lion of ■ word swallower A laIt Truth with -lirt on it* f;i e
Wisdom with chewing-gum.'ip it
hair,- ami th-- Hope -if Hie fut ir
with a frog in it* pocket
Be teem 'y* . . .

M il NO. 2
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“ Any «|Hif|kui wh.i huv® Sam «'* '
wiinl Ihr T V M'*hU 11hi hv *•’
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liri Ilfotlli'lB h ll •U**«l f*» On'* •!—
nir **h*iw Ham Hp*»di' M *h h •*
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ptsato, long itoy-down taiir, convtriiblo color. Sonforliod, cotorfoM. k 'l «v*r lovely. . . reor worhobt* in
•kilf, toil porlatr or dtop dork*. Sirtr 30 lo 40,

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R A C E S IX

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Remark By Vi llano va
Coach Fires Team
With Will To Win
C O R A L C A iU KK. Oet. in
(fil * l*l|— Should the U n lt r i.lt )
of Miami
llu rii. »ii‘ * el-t»t&gt; In »taar anulHrr of the major
upset* of the ll*M) footlmll in n
by smiling ruidn* I'nivtt liy in
Lafayette, Irtd. (&gt;&lt;t II. an a -l-t
might he chalked ut, fur Jim I — &lt;&gt;n
are. head imtih nf I he Villannv*
WHdeaU.
A fle f l»-t writ*-, lln lltn ji
which a I iiiik Ii Miami d rfrn -|tr Iin,
helil a pawrilmu*, Vlllanovn mu
nine »ttn i tiri-l&gt;-• mu yard- mi ’
field soaked liv font tints &gt;f mi
while thrlr own lightir lia l m .»
fa| iifartv gOO a- Mtai
•-i |
the Wildcat- i a -u . r - vrh I " ii'i
tolfi a Miami m-u
&gt; man 'list
" I’ utdu# will mn nwnv with Miam*
If it wi*he&lt; "
Jim might have rint'li Id* rrtnaiV
on the "tmr nf tin- mtnneni
lo.ing a
in** -s 1.1- ti In t i r v mu- *
wanted t-» win and pmhalilv ill'1"'
mean it the v nv il -minded In i *h
h»* ■111 nr rr id 1n • Ihr . t, &lt;■ *n
may Ii' ih&gt; nut thr Ur 'd - 't v
Miami fixdhail rlnli tir I- ti) n*"-d’it Into a rSJiej |.i ifr.iin n r
Putdur W krd Miami 1■ 'i hi •'■
Orange Suwl t.iir u*« iailnt-ived If

lim it), Nntri' I l.'ini ln»t to I'uldur nt .Smith Hi nd,
mo. elina - Jim M, te. ti- II. i &lt;Ki), nf thr in li train,
mu: th&gt; r t n ir . Inleiferenee idayrd an Imtmrlani
&lt;■ ulit ii "I at* gnn i . (In trr' ational gminii|di dm

....... ................. .California H e a r s

RV't®

1 .Meet Trojans In
team Miami’s ttMT* sojiliomorr- nu
aeatmied jiminth now and Ihei-'vr | West’s Top (.’aiue
played hefnii i n nd la ign 11 •-

herring an unto*aid arrhlrnt In')
they’ll (Id.

Mitin!' it-frir ive l e- lisa '• '
th- riPt“i*it"ai *« o* 1 • “
*■
per rtnd1 'a (wo game* while lh"
eneinv pas-en. laklng aim TI
time#, ’kave ntnnaged In advaing*
the hall only 117 yard* In Iwo
games.
|,eo Mailild, Miami’* -eii--allonnl
JuXkpr tod. t- celling H » *
on «Jt*fan»« I hi - frsll front Miami'
drf»h»|re line whleh Ipelllde* op|t
on* irnlnr, ro fa rd H ip IV tr Maatellone, a loillianl harkei up.
The idfrnlr hai prthed up t&gt;e
hind Ihe aUr pa alng of •■**•••*••*
Mftttee" J«'l&gt; llarki'lt, a &lt; .|iai«,
U t and |&gt;a -rr. all I is pound of
him. plu* halfhnilt* I tank Min!l'
•nd Mike Varrhlo, lop pair In M
Sml hiilory.

Y U B &amp; D A Y 0CS&gt; I t H W ;

P T f in m n

Woodruff Praises
Gator’s Spirit In
(icorgia 1cch Loss

Hurricanes Meet
Mighty Purdue In
Vengeful Temper

llie nng they rulirrl lo rntrilnln t
I.afavrttr In i »■ I of lli-ii f't 1
Iwo r t n i r ’. tliev’vo «.-n.rr| tin ■
tooelnfoMn with tlirir nffrn&gt;r dr
flnltelv i'll* d, nnrr |ir a Irrt lrnto lie raotloua to lirfoddle eri' inScoot* j)pd. xifnip.t yillanotra, !■''
most tm-MIsnitllhe wratlu-r intuit
Hon*.
Co*eh Andy tStiidaf-nn. foim**r
A rm y harkfiild ma tiim i'i l tnsn'*
♦ver had i nitlhovar op l&lt;i&lt; han '
In hla entire roa Idnir eairer an'
the IDWt ilmrl-anr eleven l"&lt;di
llkn hi* hevt Irani Thr llilirlran**
are not overly deep on inalrrial h e

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Hi III (.11 I I I I Hit MIN, Jit.

K//;inl ('lutrh'H To
|b* “FiirlftiDkf” ('luiniR
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YORK.

O ct.

H i- UPt

If In n the fool call titan I a w e ir K t t » u l Charlea U going lo hr
, in, th, « lev* land III own* la »l « "fighting cham pion, Jtllt likt
week, the thing hulPlng a ludr Joe lamia
Ill I'mil lllo w ii
|aa ket wa* .1
.So «»ld Ih r lira vy Wright rliam

he in the l»e*t shape of Ihe t e » « l i
Knliildat when titer inrel 1IKI'
Trojan* in Uemotlal pllfcuin.
Trial wa* (lie ndvlri given lw
fine the Southern t’nliforuiH fmd
hall w iile r meeting y&lt;-terdav by
puhlii Ivt
Nntrie
West. C A t.’i
end nty Hu the I'nelfii Co«i-i
Cnnfeieitee's No. I nitrnrtion Ihh
week
W e.t't rx id iftth'M wn- e r n n ln l
only bv the dbrnmfmt « f HHC
"»r h J i ff f'ravai" Ftrn If In

||ui" win offeieu
.lint llur mid Minlr "W e aio -till dither­
th ud of the New Vork World- ing foi another fight with Freddie
Tei. gram nod Hon anggesla nick­ llc-horr in f in&gt; inniitl tale in
naming Mown tide "Digger" after Novemlier. After that we want lo
th&lt; m •• u n ite •t&lt; ivatnr. Ilnwie' take id around Ihe country and
; W adilngton t tm •'-silly has Item
th&lt; fans what a gienl rham
j burying ti........ ppmiltion.
i
|u.
I'aput it .on I Happy
- .After Wnahlngtnn and Ls-s-a |"m lirt &lt; and found 17 centa • , •
liHilli.'ll'j*
lind
iinnded
West " i d
have II," aiild let-. " I^ t
Vitginin n "&lt;&gt; 7 hiking.
A tl || never tm said that la-e lima
il'Hppyi I w i-, thr W.*t Virgjnin f„ughl for nothing

i«tuli, unit lo i.ynrhlturK, Va.,
lamented, ami ninny of then} me. |...s|&gt;ii,tl lo &gt;salt his "ijuied fulllicit* weren’t bunged op, Critvalh i&gt;.h I. John Murphy . . . athletic
t’ftc would ploloil'ly I" 1 any dun'oi l.*g- lliswley, a III ll
way.
moving guy, «nu other alhletir
"Dor offendvi pnrirli *■*m• I- tiff nictnhri* nlrendy liad Iweii
have tos-n pretty rood apnlnsi then- . . . Lewis n*lied If lie rtiulil
Penn-vlvgnla,” H**t
gdiiiittecl, ,, Mtirphy mol got
tin* trotyl
"on the ground, Hint i* We don't j "Ye-, you may see lum The
have a on ing attack, hut I roach alttxMly lias,l&gt;ern here." . . ,
Imagine r'oaeh Wahh'rf
eetv Murphy't dorfitr grinned and told
renlrate on Ihla doling the week," ,\,t; -Wnit Virginia auie worka
,\*kc,l if he could stop tin rv i„ t in getting a new roach."
pholve Cnlihonia pltelroul ptay,|
&gt;isorln and Shell*

Jim Moiiacliino to Johnny (i|*ew11.&gt;,■ I'oletnnn, Michigan Htale'a
*kl. Pravalh replied:
fine tinkle, repotted "o v riw rlth l’’
“ I ran »tii|i il e«*&gt; - if I'appt nt IM pound* tin* fall lie piay
Wal'hil f pMUnls,
niil to collie ed id l i t In ' season and i* five
down the middle."
pound* heavier now Ihnl lie'* in
Wa*hingl"n Stale came "down nli ip" ngnm .
and 1"m t,( Ider-I
llie middle" nod every pines- •I . umii, Mmi|Uctle i-enler, I* an
too, In*! Hatmday, hut the T m active ntentliet of the Chicago
Ian- e»ca|ied with a
"l| dun'!- Ihoiid of Trade . . . Hornet Into*
off. Illher rontlnenla al the lunch- uiupiiia do ndiiill they "blow" a
eon:
derision. In &gt;• lefovisicn intriview
Doug Mill*, itllilellr dlrrrtor, doling tin- IDiiil World Herlea,
Hiilvrialty nf Jllumis
*•11'- nice Unity (foiael, foittiri American
In he idoving tICf.A out brie n l.s-itguc iiritp, adniitled ihal he
gum. pnrli'iilnrly
nlnce we're m llril one wrong dining Ihe ttrjll
* welcome tin* limp," The
llliti"is H'tiev . . . While llu-ler Hlienry,
—
r1
la*t appearance otre wn
in ll" Holy ('loss In-ikclhall roach. I * 1
Th* Seminole High School
]un |!'17 lloss1 I kosI gnine. fit* vv tn.
IIItilfin |f (lia tn flcntiSny, asslstinr vainly Celery
|-&gt;th will |&gt;l*t l*«hllc enlimrnl nlioliglv
fav.-' d nnl lluhhy t.’urrnn i* gelling the
i . .
'
I n . in _
trn i) lllinnia and I'l l.A tln-h I i i i - a d r i r e a d y I" open llie
U t In /he n t.pisd Ih.ildog. , t|i|iiv „ ,Kl|t
ftntn Del ami Inmnlinw rnglil at
ttl.C A Coach Ifonry (R ed) Hand
rleam ng ihr Cuff
llnutitnl algid al Ihe World
the high ithnol held kid-nil litne &lt;1 " Washinglen tins n fine of
feme, hid whether It* line &lt;-m Herlea wa* lall Johnny Hull*, the
is slated lor 7:J&lt;) I1. M
hold tin &lt;u not, I don't
know. I gulf pro. snapping pirtuie* of
The Feds, defeated hv llie "Ii
don't think Washington will go the hail player* In halting prarseason lice
Michignu alumni look
aqusd Sandcraht fmm Daytona through Ihe conference
nO.LOU llckei* for ihe Army gam*
last week will lie nut In uphold Iwo undefeated,"
Jordan Olivar, who**
I," id ' nt Yankee Hiadlum thl* Haturvictoriei over the lliilldngs tail Mon* d'imped HI. Mary’* t o 'lavan I 'llie (tig Ten alumni group
year.
was Ihe only winning coach | ■e link 10,(100 ni"ir . . .
After
Tha Mnatl and inexpert
■ent. Hald he: ,*Thl* week we pla- l.-r- tipua fought Boh Satterfield
F*d* displayed pottllillille* last Han Jo*e, That'll he l ie aerond In Buffalo recently, lie came into
f lM and loughe*t nn our aelie-lufo accort' the dir-*lng mom and asked
week against the, Kamlrtah*
thould he fairly well matched with I Ing In oui scout* report* Co’ - trainer Teddy Itenthsm, "How
much money have you got?" . . .
th# Bulldogs tomorrow night
lege of Ihe t’aclflc
Back* Jo# Hut di Ianti and (Sene toughest,"
Teddy counted what wa* In hi*
B-trldge, two of the Fed*' mini
promising player*, turned In u»o 1
Job* In In* (Ta li game and will be
In the stalling line up tomorrow
BightThe Bulldog*, reported as being
at full (Irength, are rated a* a
tough tram with some good pm*
ft#vts and am journeying to I to
C'elerv City with hope* uf reveng'■ng the ilrfrat* nf Irtat year.
darling line up for th"
Th# *larlinu

J

II) \\ II III It J K N M N fJ S
W A.SH lN tiTO N , Oct. 10
i/T»
The Wildlife Mina|emenl
Inttilule ii urging prompt atqiltiiion nf land fur a f*d;ral refuge to
taie Florida’* fmy Key d»er.
A hilt In iiimide a rrjtige for llie d*«i in the Florida Keys pitted
the H o ik # hot waa objected !»♦ “
— * ..........
in lie iirnair be&lt;a&lt;i*e no sprcli
I tp* area would he ■"relatively
am unt for land pirchete
inexpensive and simple," tpe re­
de-ignaled.
port added.
Iloweeer • ,i,^p',
i in ,
,of
•, the
(tippuiter*
As d&lt;* trom protection from
hill ineludiiig its author. Rep. posChera. a'-out alt the deer r*Hnnnett (D -F la t, plan to ma * quirt i* a supply of frash water
(he change and pre»rnl the hill and err ■igii suit side shritht and
In the Sen»t* af'er the lu i f t.
s-a i
jo- -t- f o| a d
adjournment.
Hennetl'* hill calls for the aeThe ttlhtlife In.tltute said ill q
m n t*f o.'r.u acres of land
a iepoit that pro tar Hon of tha
sa.eiai of li.e rtotida Keys
deer them solve* Hud th'-TV hat'd aI and f"r the Ira-lng of land on
i* hadly needed at thl* time.
sever at a'joining island*.
Both COtlld he efferled l-y the
1h* Wildlife .Service estimate*
ireatldn nf a rOa-ive »r a cost
of about MMl.ttTf), the agency said that orny one permanent etttMntptcfanr* and development ploje would he needed to hand's
pa roi, file protection and main­
tenance of the hibitat on the
refuge af.er Ihe land hat been
suit rinsed*
The report rontinued:
' Although illegal liuntlina pre­
sent, the most Immediate danger
u, tie .lit to .'at mem era of th*
*1 '' ie* which surviv*, th* poten­
tial ettfoment amt development
F ftltT W O R TH . T e * . Oct. lit ■I the hanitel le r#i ge of th# de*r
- *•?*»— Match play opened today I use* a more serious problem.
"J.e.siiy hey* already ate be­
in ihe Women'* T»*a* Op*n tiolf
iomnament
here
wllh
He|*y ing developed a* retort cciloel**,
Fowl* leading the way at Ut* and It !• nntv a matter of time
tel ie the d 'Jen of *o Islands
River C rr«t ( ‘ountry Cluh.
The Austin, T * » , golfer ran wtdeh m Ae up th* range of the
ture t medat honors ye*t*rd*y -■ ftl&gt; de-r
t" invad'd by tourist*.
a tilt.
'tim e thl* happena the price
A stroke Itehind wa* Louis* -•I thi laris*, when &gt;* already high,
Koggs of Carrollton. Ha. defending w old Lemma prohibitive, and
charnpiori llevci) flan.on of Far • li"t it, ll Ii g station*, and cafe*
go, N D., and Indio Calif., and w old iiow d tiii* deer Into th*
pro Hetty Jameson of Han A n ­
tonio cared 71’*.
Im
genry said It felt that
Amateur
llee
Me Wane
the small held tould •*« built up
Hitiningham, . 110 ., had a 7-1.
to a ■afe :’!W1 l**d within a re
I V n ju ih
latlvely shnrt llm* If Congrgt*
will give it the land with whirl?
.
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HAN A N T O .-t " . Tex., O rt 10 revelation when they returned to
H added:
(d*( The Han Antonio Mlaalnna Son Antonio to receive a hero’*
"A J i esew l d a v * I (i p m r n '
'Iterallv *‘»ndt&lt;“ the lii«ls&gt; Herlea wehorm
spread*
"outhward tnwitd Ihe
,
They
aald
Iwiu
Stealer,
a
pitchfrom Nashville
Ihe Mi*lima’ ahllily In Steal er serving as first base reach, limited tangr of the Key deei,
ralriiei F'ldt« Fernande*' *|gna|a notml that the position in which the jolt nf preserving the spec!**
to ihr Nashville pitcher-&gt; helped Fernandes held his mitt llppe&lt;l writ lee.inte rmir* »nd more dlfthr Trsaa leagurr* aweep those of whether a fa»t twill nr a curve fleult and nmie and more enstfo
last three gari" * when San An wa* upturning from th* mound. II the de--t i* lo b* nre**rvad.
ti'iilo t ime from far behind to
Ho Oie Han Antonio player* action m ’»t he taken swiftly. Tw
.■In the Series.
knew what waa coming and acted yeara from now, or ev*n next
my Ie too lat*.'
Hen Aiilottio plnyei* Made the accordingly.

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Th leant viewed mnv|e« nf tha
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atrival In f!alneay|||e Sunday and
............ ... .1 rre t«I
to rne
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•hr ramera levrnlrd
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drvol ed to setting op d*f«ri*H*
again t |i»&gt; patieins rnanped bv
firetin «n CuB'h Hill Deliattatlous
who
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Hon I lira *t l.i'ulslann
Satui (hi v.

With tid ip pin'll playecry 'tfl *ft* itdlit fioiii u fun who .alii hr plofl'i toNinlingrr, Like Mint*.
f li»l llt r t r train*, the ilefrndlhit unil'iii’t attend another III titan
” Wr would like In have him
rhamplop t ’nlifnrnia Hoars will gap" until B.onr "ical roinpetl- fight nitre n iii"nth. if pos.ilde,

Wildlife Institute Urges Refuge
B Established To Save Key Deer

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End*

Wright. Hemlrtaon.

Tackle*— Brook*, Morris.
Guard* — Nkalrw, Howell
C*nt*r— Flel»lier
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Hutchison, Rlnkaysge
si ridge amt Hardy.

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Slip ’Em On And
Walk Away In...

COMFORT
and

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Helen amt (tin* Tu rk rr gained
th* final* Saturday afternoon tn
tha mixed double* of the City
Tennis tournament, for whleh
Rot
~totarv I* donating a trophy, by
defi
efaatlng Martha Wight and Jim
Hgglu*.
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and
Ellen
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Other finallttn.
No dale lias &gt;cl Iwen set for
the final matrhe*. hut thia will
probably take plan during the
lar part of, thu week. Mr*.
U . Glngrra. T’lly recreation
ctof. who has chaige uf Ihe
annuunceil thl* morning.

Pitcher Kd Ford
tea Army Phytical
Y O R K , OcL IO -i* * &gt; - Ed
sokle left hurt
nder who won
Barfos- clinching

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t a physical

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YES, men.—that’s correct Slip thorn on and walk
away In style and comfort. From heel' to toe. Hen
top-quality leather and crafUmanahlp—with -eowe of
iWolverine Shell tyoreehido, ao flexible yet to
Men, call and try on •
will be pleasapUy i

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CRORRCIT RAW
RIP RAW

bold bonnet that stretches
out before your eyes on a 19 JO
Buick isn't there just for show.

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hat

Lift it up, and you’ll find that the
apace beneath is abundantly occu­
pied, by one of the biggest hoodfula of power you'll find in any
motorcar.

reasons w hy fuel gives up extra
power in a Fireball engine— how
it’s wrapped in a swirling, bait*
shaped charge-how it burns with
A a m b o th , clean th ru s t that
d tliv a ri maximum action.

Hut the best way to find nut w h it
atl this means is to touch o(T the
eager horiepower out on the high­
way by a gentle nudge of your toe
— and feel your shoulders press
deep in the cushions behind them.

IN ow all this sounds thrilling,
you say, but how about the feedbills for all these horses? flosy
about milea-pcr-gallon?
Th e practical answer to that one
is found in this year's experience
svith the S u p i r and S ric iA L -a n d
even the KoADMASTM.

T t ili it due to a littie-lcnowrt (rat
authentic engineering fact— which
i« that itn Engine b u rn t h i t gar
u k e n it iioein'l b u t to U kor. A t
any norm al driving speed, there*
fore, extra power is extra thrifty.
So w e say again-if you're looking
for power— mighty power— buoy*
ant power— silken power— thrifty
power-better buy Huick.
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Your nuick dealer is eager for tha
chance to demonstrate how found

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report Ik e k t t l m ileege in m o d em
Hoick experience.

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In all three, the horsepower was
stepped up at the Start of the year
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CLAW HAMMER
HATCHETS

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H o a in iiM M m i

W HERE YOU A LW A Y S
SAVE

Hetsy Rawls Wins
iMedal Hon its In

'irn.il SlcalcTH Aid
In SnicH Win

W h a t you're looking at is Hoick’s
modern version of the high-coin*
pressinn velvc-in-hcad engine,
which gains extra wallop from the
fact that it uses the exclusive f ire­
ball combustion principle.

Helen, (ienc Tucker
Advance To Finals

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36 Service Men’s
Families Helped,
Red Cross Reports
Famlliev of W active vervirrmen,
W Veter ana ami It?! . ivillu 4
been given aid hy Ih f Arneriran
Red Cro«a, Seminole rnapter -im-e
June 1 , M r- Jnaenh finnrah •
retury. announced today.
Financial a**l*tanre ha* h ■n
liven to geven famille* of active
••rvlcemen Tneae fmoiliea in. I id
(d 10 drp* Iidrilt - lu all. more than
161 f» i .-on* have been given rervl '
or information vine* June 1, - Indeclared.
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reived from vervlceinen *uch . ■
“ I am needed at home ari l I I , .•( '•
the rnunev to get then IVhat wl I
f tin*"
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doctor ward* mv wife to vi-il me
who ran help here make the nr
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Inquiry rornmonlv received
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lot me hi* have not come thrnutd*
and Inquiring what to (tfi aland I lie
rent and the milk loll for llo I ic
Servlcemeu tiring i&gt;er*onal pruh
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f'a*ri iiave conn- op win r . |*m I
it* were unnhh to gel wont fioin
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out, and the l(«d Cru - loi
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A typical ha-al ran wn -b .r ot
a anldler who u v -ent iiV rrrej,
and whu*o wife canie hen- to •(••»
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filed application in J-llv l*e-o* ■-•
the receipt of the allotment till,
month -he waa granted a bum t.v
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alb*- ■&lt;
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rl* tlM r. A dUabh-ii veteiau wa,
given a loan |&gt;e w*l"e the I •• ■
relpt of hi* pep -Ion foi &gt;li aide
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all of who,&lt; clothing had twi n d&gt; troved t-v file The e were aided
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KoBilaaew r r . » e ra . nan
t.ope .f peace in thr world iv in
tlir coin ot inrn'l live, in Korea
1 have met toil f*w lorn who have
aid tin i air nut glad that Am eri­
ca took Ih* land -be did."
H r urged Kiwnniana to make
their rommunltira ,o rlran that tin
Ituaaian propaganda mnrhine putliny out lira about America "fa il,
of ita own weight and that people
all over thr guild will find that
Alin-ilra la not made up of Holly,
wood lovr neat', _'ung. and enrruplion but i a country of fine rhurrfltl, n il""!- alot uf till.' lal.nb- ,
and children.’
tv ilift* i u! club a* hit v - merit
plaque-. lot tla part year a m
Orlando, gold diet ion I--.
r ,t club III the district, wifli Weal
f’jlui Hi ui h, r un.trv up, t b arwati l .
liver diviaioii, with liradenton
runner up; t-aki Wale*, orange ill
viaion winner, with Mullierrv. runnerup; kernandina, blue diviaion
winner, witli Waucbulu runrierup;
and Umatilla, wliltr diviaion, with
1‘alina (Via f Tampa, ninn- r ip
Nortb'ide Miami etilli won tbr
ron vent Ion attendance cup
I , loop winner, in club bulletin
competition
were H o t
t'irg*.
group one; K u -ti,, group two; and
inland", group three.

William* » t i r m-tiuctcil to ttody
thia ptublnn, particularly on S*
cond S t u r t .

t uliuv.ii&gt;* n Mudy that tevralrl
that tetmll*-, writ* 'bard at walk"
on the City Hall and Library, a
rout lint of Shift) via* i«»U(M to the
Walker Chc-mical Kxtt rminati„ri
Co. Orlando, to eliminate the pe*t*.
In order to jmt the Ninth Stt red
Hall 1‘ark at Flench Avenue into
Iwttri rendition for junior leagur
ti'im i. additional (lay w ti nrilt-rmi
for Ixdli tin infold and uutflrht
and I In* f 'oniiiiiiainn «nlcic.| I t ,
rebuilding of the park
An ordanre covcrniiiy the d»
molilioii t&gt;i repair of unrafr build
my »a&gt; im o i it, l i f t reading.
T h i, wa, rotitainrd in tbr provi*inn - of thr &gt;dd Soiithrrn Building
I’odr, and Mill br Inrludrd in thr
iir iv rialr ii-rrntly aduptrd,
S A. A l i m «■&lt; given a re
m-wal on hi* bu, franrhlir. H r
told thr Conimlaiion that hr will
til are t h r rr li u urv In op na tio n
in November with routr, including
thr Moniri|ia] Air|«*rt. Melon villr
A vriu ir, fluid,lairo, Midway and
Canaan Cily. At preu-nt a station
wagon I. o|.rratnl to and from
tli* an port.

Thr
reiignntiou of F r a n k
Sbarnr. a, a rneliil* r of ttir lloaid
of Itond Tru * lrr» » « i orceplcil
with regret
Mr Shamea work
with l-'lorida k'a*liinn* ha, made
It nrr.-«*nrv for him to movr t*i
N&gt;'w York.
IV F. Duggan, operator of a
t h h id i n a n i m a l *how whlrh in
i hide* an elephant, rri|iir,tri| the
Commiation to allow him to place
mm* nf hi, aliimalii at thr /.no
for the winter on condition that
•hr City feed ll.r animal,, and a,k•d that h r lir a llo w n l to .| o rr the

M k a ll.ll

l i...

Pm ,

Haiti

lo (lo *o, .h k I lot the iui.il area,

Al-o, iur.il arrai uturl lurmtli mulutl 'iipfniil In tlir

mHli-pollt.iti

atra. No ((immunity ran with‘-•■(I a inapir dnailrr wdhoul

SAM PLE

CARBOZITE
C la t llc . C u r b a n t s e d

ROOT COATINGS

T 'd , (tfflri i* without ic-D'oril* d ' a , e *tiiu -|(I p .................................

lalnlm* to wh«t i.
i,|o,o.l .
criliral area; or a priority tnr&lt;-rt
To do m would nu-r.-'v confirm
tu a potential rti-rny wh»t he nl
beady ananeet* I'eonlc |lvln» In
-urh ,((•». would not appreciate
thi. While lucrative laigeta for ur,
Mutnl-* attack ma, le- (-nn*llercd
he »oi«.
l.eine
„f r,0 n(g|
populat(oil ur more, and nartirulNiI - »' 0-0 ("Iidaiolpe vital llidu-trie
anil'ni communlrntIon, nrtworl •
•ntial to a war i-fforl we ,-ou lifer
the entire Slate of Kloilda a*
'.ollloll f(l*i«'tec i Inn ni- n r .*
' Tiapter. pnlnted Old ilia' to *'
'**-'» f t »l-"»-t (I-, II,.) I'..,, x l . (
- I r*preentative* in Korea, and
Mttl D ••"inlier ha* teen ,* »ince then
The Red f?ru*, im- offer., i tvervli» , (o troop, of other 1 ! »'
rihtion* now in Korea, ine in'1—
thine of r.'real |t*' , 1, kil l ' - " ( ’anada. the Netherland, I'h'ltr,

Buddy System1’ Is Wonsan Captured
uaiiaa.il rnun (-•«» riarl
Used To Integrate leanII force,
blurdrd t).« H U K drive
in the center of tfcr prniniula about
north of the Unite t
Koreans And G.I.’h fivettbrniie,
lir fighting lare,| all
T O K Y O , t let,
to 14'»- K' bo
Mue. C’aney and Alabam are doing
all right for thern*e|ve* under the
IJ.S. A rm y'' l-uddy -yatem in the
Korean fighting
Thev are fniir of thoir.nnd* of
South Korean volunteer* who h n v
been inti grated into Ameri an
At in v Uldta.
Name, were perhaps the bieeex*
- tumbling blia i wiitri the program
began I.* t lu ll Vet. i m 4m *rtrv.
, e i gcant
rean unit

found then Sooth Ko­
oveiflowing with Kirn-

and l.e»-

the Smith, and lont*e«

id

K ore a

A paint nruah and a little irn.v'

Kailniad l.almr
(t unlinurd hum I'axe H u rl

That would make It pocihlc to
atari in at once tu ron«iilrr the
new deiuand, along with the pend­
ing rrque*t for a -III hour wio-k
with It, huura pay for HU.Ilim
m rinlirr, m yard aetvice. That
propu*al ha, beep pending allice
la- 1 aprtng. It Ih rt,on -aid
If Hu- yaid aervlce rmploye'
piy demand i* not met In any
,e|th merit reached for them, Kuhertaon raid, it will In* incor|iu
rated in the gcoeial miiyemetit fm
the approximately HO.lltRI wmk
i . - on the riil.illK train,
I to- Kir emeu mid Kiigineqien
will try to lounvrnU- with the
'Iraiiiinen and (Tinductnr* in *
■"in nn -a w age oi.ivement, Rol.n t-nri ami The T r tinmen’* demao I
lilolialdy will lie developed at
le r • uv'-ntion now under way
n Miami Ilea'll.
The Rrotlifihooil of laicnmu• Km hieef, hi'udtil t&gt;y I. I’
hir'd*, i, nlri ady tiricnt'atl-g
‘h
*ai'rr* d
ri'rirc-n titiv,-*
' r» on a demand for u flit 20
•r lent pi-&gt; Incrtrate for all
,•'cipher*, plua minimum a**ignment a of five daya' work and
guaranteed mileage fur tho*c I*'
|c* ,enger ai d freight iervlcr
Tomorrow I fa union* repreaenl
cilllcpl arts fm cffictive tilnnnlni'

“ ir* geouraplii. coa.tllne mid
lieachea, terrain rllrnatr and re
Mitnce* make it a&gt;i inviting target
hv variuU* mean* of attai k to aiiv
uiililiirv planner
" T u lie i fie. tl,i III)I civil ill
feme i Inimine in h’lurlda uiiipi
ciinilder all of the manpower nod
re o u rrr in the ,lale 1 he partici
out ion and euMperallnn of oil coin
th * and roiiiinunilir* orhon or ru­
ral, rrgardh *» of »ire are vital to
thr |dan und the ultimate overall
effect main a war rffurt, Th i oft|“. | niirrrtine on thi* Prrrnl*- ’*

lBO

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y p t c iil..

Tuition &lt;Ir.iret) up Die -Itiiation in mg amt cuatoiu*

i* h u m , Dn each S-oilli Kor-—-n*
helmet wav painted nn official
nickname a-lgm d hy hi* Arm rlran
buddy.
The ay,tern a n , thtrodured in
the 1!,H Seventh Infniitrv flivivlun
where South Korean* were fir-*
Integrated
into
Ih.- Arneriran
Arm y.
A* »•ein a* cii*li Korean coinpielea hia hli*-( ba-lc training, he
te n'tiglled to .i ogiud and to a
A inner a *-f cup* lor un d er t iitv i
I'l.iitc liiiddy He i l i y r with ticr g r . i c h il d r e n ’* w o rk w ere H o m e , d'-ughhoy, •opv log Id* everv move
C i t y , g p u p iiue, I t a i t u w , g r o u p
t w o an d C l e a r w a t e r , g r o u p thr ee

th» hrd Korean batllrfrunl. an Al
bed tran,port plane flew a loud•peaker over isolated Red pocket*,
'-adinar fur aurrender. It promi.ed
fair and humane treatment.
ririieial MncArthur’, *‘la»t time"
uirrrnder ullimatiim l»«m ri| out
uver the airlrtirnr hnilrr In a new
phave of |&gt;lyrholrigical war fare
The Red high ruminauj ha, le
noted the ultimatum But Communi-t troop* were rurr-r.danne m
iretrtiir.R nutnbet* that have
welitd the Allied prlionti bag tu
more than 66,000,
D i' hatd Red* aruuud \Voii*an
dug in on height* encircling the

T h e *y-te|ii h*a hel p ed ov er —oina

pioldetii, of language food rtolh

('nmlial I’tirces
I C m o M imi H

Irn m

**««#

O p*

form with n *pirit of varriflce.”
"A ll over the world democracy
i, lu-irig forced to prove that it
i, the flneal w iy of life,” he said.
"The .-eampK we *el l»vre al
home by our own *en-e iff civic
ie*|&gt;un*ihility i, the l**t way to
ih mull,trati the virtue, of demo
rracy to thr people* uf oilier
land,.
"I.cl it* prove that we here In
ltd* Country kliuw how tu makr
good u-e of freedom hy doing
freely what uthcr* arc rumpelled
to do.
"So long a, we in t Hi * nation
kiep our high irgnrd for thr *anrt iI v and dignity uf the individual,
we can t&gt;e *ure that nur demom r v i* n living iiivlitutiuu that
will aland up in the face uf em­
ergency nr trial.”
Mur,hall called upon nil cummunitie- to devote the aatne atlllitlon In the welfare of ,rrv|crmen a* he -aid they did during
World War II
"A ,cn*e of hmeliiieia and confiiaiuti i* often the fIrot react ion
••f a young •rrvicrman away from
home," hr declared. “ In providing
him with wholcaonic rarer rat lup
and entertainment in plea,ant off
l»o*t .urrniimling*, cummiinitie*
*an make a tremendoua eontrlhuiion lo hi* well being and tu the
dt-Yc Ioputrid of the apint that
make* fur a garni aoldirr.
-Tin * piogruin l» worthy of the
Imllimliate attention uf every coinmunitv where numlwra uf *ervlce
per-oiinel can In- expected tu
■tend their leave*."
log i i ailv I,mm noli member* In
"in -iperntng branctw-* of the
r
it hull d ry will meet here
n-tei leader *hip of tieurge K.
I c e bt y uf ih. l,ou ia, In dluft
th ir wage |tro|ui«itl*. Nun up*
i t llog ii'don, are tKuae whnae
men her* do not actually ride the
D u, tl ey help to keep rutiitln-*.

I he South K»
rean* and American* have devel­
oped a unique vocabulary of pidgin
Kngli-h, plu* a .mattering of Japar.c-e word*.
In-t* ad of their uaual rice diet,
the South Kureun* are eatni't Am*
erican ration* And they ar» i,*ll"(|
beer, rlgaret- and candy liar* -in
thr &lt;aine ha-i* u&gt; their httddieThey iiail even learned to awlvel
their hip* to get the n*re»«arv **
tra inchea out of their -hotl lea*
to keep .triife with the duUKhhov*
The South Kurt-an* have impre*
»ed American, with their "kill in
handling n flr,. I.t. (Tia rlr. Halley
Hiriningham, Ala.. «md all in hi*
outfit could take apart and a ,-emble the rifle, prifertlv after
one dav **f training. They like In
*hoot *u much .their in*trurtoD
have a hard tllr.e keeping them
from -neaklng l*ark tu the firing
range
The A m e ric a n , no longer call*
D.em I look v. The Smith Kof-an*
arv referred to a* 'R t lK »," adopted
fr**m the abbreviation for the R*
public •■( Kuna
Die change ltd* v.nv:
One U, S tergeant explained
"llo* in heck can v»u -ill a
a foreigner when hr'- * h «r"l &gt;■« '
fuihole. fplit Vttpr Id ft Oil •' •• '
and helped you fight off a lit—ht
attack?*’

All le a t h e r . D ouble Soles
Or gam m l tie,i Korean troop*
blocking the armored ra ,a lr, drive
on the main road from Seoul to
ward Yyungvung and the Smith
Korean thru*! In the center of
thr pen in. ula were ahowl uv In*
aign* nf giving up.
A l ’ cortexpondgnt l u f Krickvun
rctmrtrd from w n te rii Korea *hat
Red* huUal-up lit their pre war ' de
fen*e" chain fu red Ameri ,i n f, t
trouper* to fight for rverv yaid
Tire Reit, tu-hf mountain n---i
lion* (iaiiktug the main lochwa*
I lefenae* ■Vieluled '.’.’i mil-- ill
depth, an air ot.ierver ic|«ute-l
Kind tri«)|ier», with Allle,l war­
plane* raining ,t*el and fne lornh,
on the Red,, -tugged ahead
ndh
itibi Red Korea along the
main highway-, to th'* vicinity of
Simehn
Tw

other culutnn*

Stic* £ to It

l td* Original I'rice

L it F I

STOW E

D|ipo*ite i'o,t Office

llt-l|&gt; I'revenl Klrvi*'

-peare-l out

Drive it 5 minutes
IT IH U IK — RKMU'S m ill

mta UTtHATKTUUMlim
h r l a t O y m M a R (w l
lata you drive oil day without
ddfNng . . . that ghot you Im­
portant odvanlogoi aot found In
many other tramminkjn*. CyieMafe I* optional an Co*oo*I
madell at mod trot* ••tig to»i
But, rmnombor, you ihil gal th*
matxMoM wwoortmew ol gyiol
rw d Drivo on •&gt; Dodge modeli
•I no extra coxt Try Oyro-MoKc
« M ndd Drive todeyf

• • T* a '*rid V i w /-aland It
Ih*' ami TurkeyAll chaplet* partli-iriNtlrir in ■'
natimuil tdoud hard rimgram ti,,

Farm
Improvement*
Improve Your
Income

For Homo i Form Roofs
i Industrial Ruildlngt
CuiUwe* (.'outlay* have a Uwe
ol WurtilM*. a tare hydiocaibo*
uaaxcaUed ta tu protective quoU
Uee Any reef, regatdlee* ol Ita
type, oa ooy heme, hum building
et taduauMl eutretare. coa be
eoaily * w ^ T rooted- toUowlag
t w elmpie opr beail* Systeu Cor
bottle Coottage ore uaallKled
hy water, teaw, heel ot «4d,
erlitr a»d all odwr dettruettve
elemeal*. flow * eoally oad
omocthly . . . wrope your root ta
a thick, •mock, rubber tike Da*
k*r that beouatw* a* well o , prolecxa. Law In cae). Bold *»uh T-Teai
Explore meal Ouoteateo.

Aik For Tour M il
S A M n i Today

SANFORD
BOATWORKS

Ituild—Repair—
Modernize . . . NOW
llur tup value prudurt* eutl
&gt;(•• In the lung tun ta-eauae
they give added Viar* uf aer( i v ami prutrettun. Our ad­
vice, haaed nil ovn half a cell
tury uf experivnee, t* yuurx fur
he aaklttg.
S l o p In, ur r a i l H i fur pr u m p t

lellvryj.

HEATS UP TO H I R H I
Ik
4 TO 5 ROOMS B I B I T i h i j
GENEROUSLY rUili r*mICC Ui " / I AtW cfy 17.
HAS KXCIUSIVE DUO-THERM DUAL CHAMBER BURNER
(Hid get) more heof bom every drop ol otll)

K imiU iik — Paint — I'loriilu

IT'S CLEAN-BURNING, THRIFTY I

Cement

r n i t &gt; but 5 short minutes fur you In get
Hie revealing facts that show how lire new
* l can save you $1,000!
bigger value —
Dodge
So come and see us today. See ha youi*eli why
WtUHl Bay you could pay 61,000 miae
a etf and not get all the extra nxrm Dodge
civet you . . . all the wonderful ease of bandlinf uutl lets you drive all day king willuml
drier * * *all tlw famous rugged dependability
flkit belongs to Dodge, and to Dodge aktne!

Start enjoying all the big advantage! Dodge
S vex you. Th* extra loom (or your tread, leu,
mililer*. The brilliant performance ol llie
big, high compression JCet-Av*ay" engine.
11m m oolhtr itmrts end stops ol Fluid Drive.

Com* In Tod«yl
So. ilnn’t wall-come In now! Let n* »l*ow v&lt;hi
how eaiy it is to own a big, dependable Dodge.
Learn why you’ll be money and mile* dead
try buying now.

Mnitlhlv I'gymenlg

HILL LUMBER

LEE ERCTHERS

ANO

SUPPLY YARD
213 W . 3rd

619

Now more than ever, you II want
Dodge ruggedness and dependability

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
FT. M ELLO N PARK

Phone 10!)

Ph. 83

C O U N T Y

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MOTORS

DODGE— PLYMOUTH—DOPRE JOB RATED TRUCKS

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In Unity Then- la Strength—

I .«ir

T* Pr*4aet Urn Pm m t f th* World]
To Promote th* Progrrs* ol Amtrica.
To Product Prosperity I or Sroford.

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38 R ep orters
To Accompany
Truman Party

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WEDNESDAY

O lT .

W age Increase

British, Australians
J o in

S e rve N o tic e O n

R a ilro a d s
M illio n

For
Pay

$ 4U ()

lo

limit mg u r i i i | it being irtliic IriJ

reduir live (U iirn t tciKiut infleluinaty pre**utt* in liouvinq

• .ind tu cut hark homehuil.llng in
l!*j| to a level which ran In* met

with

Wounded

«
The atnatmg atury of naw up^•orlunlti** for burinau and in*
N M I r y la Florida In- M u g Xetd
i 1
by Florida Power A Light Comparty in advert,-amenta published
in Inadlng bulineaa magus me*
and newspaper* In the U. 8 .
•‘Our campaign to advertin'
Flo* Ida ha* got ten off lb a faat
start", II. II. Coleman. division
nipn. gel, aaid today, "liuitrnr
July and Augu*t our company he
gan advertising to auch well,
known publication a* the Wall
^ t t r r e i Journal, hualnc** Week.
York Journal of Commerce
and Chicago Journal of Commerer.
"Continuing
in
Septemlwr,
October, November and Decem­
ber, we will u*e th»*e publica*
lion* augmented by
Nation'*
{Inline** and U . 8 . New* *nd
World Keport.
"O ur advertisement* in them
publication* are reachinng milMr. and
Mr*.
Norman P,
lion* of Am rrica'i leading buai- Hendley, 211 l-aurrl Avenue, havn
J in a men throughout the United liecn notifieil liy the War De0 jla W t, trlllng them ol Florid*'* iiurlment that their aoli, Pfc,
opportunity* and Inviting them fluiold David Hendley of the II.
to locate Ihrtr plant* In Florida. S Marine i orp* »* » wounded in
"Florida Power A Light Com* action oil Ort. 1 in ttie Korean
ny I* thoroughly 'aold' on the area. The natuie of the wound*
rl thit we have a found atate have not yet In-eft repo I ted. Hi*
with a lound and eipandingD a graduate i&lt;4 the Kirhy Smith
economy. We are »o convinced Junior High School of Ji.ik*.o,.
that wo are buying advertliing vil'e. Ill* adiln-** is F ‘r*l Pro*
■pare to 'tell the world', Mr. visional Casual Co., F M F Fteet
P. O. San Franci*eo. Calif.
Coleman *aid.
"Incidentally,
our
company
nrraident, McGregor Smith, i*
fh a irn iL n of Governor Warren'*
Council for the Induitrial D o lopmerit of Florid*. Our company I* cooperating with thr gov­
ernor ir. hi* program to bring
Industrie* to Florida".
Rome of the interetliry fact*
In the advert Dement* are gain*
Mr*. Itn hard t vtt' I* *p.tke le*
made by the atate *ince I MO.
fore meinlH-n nf lh - I'tlnt Club nl
They include:
Population
up 31^. their dinner inerting M i l In lb»
Retail Sale*
up 224". Yarht Cluli last night, favurlug the
Individual Income
up 207 f*» formation of a "Little Theater" ir*
JRIeelric Power
up 231" Sanford.
Mr*. Farrell, a graduate of Ste­
hank Rr*ouire»
Up 204'".
Poilal Receipt*
up llO ", phen* College, hold* a degree ir*
Per Capita Saving*
up 214". Dramatie Art and ha* had wide r*Auto Reglit ration*
up 40*7 perlenen un the Mage, radio and the
everal
Life Insurance
up 166''. un.vie*. She toured for
|l**lt**r* m r a n lo an
Income from L4vr*lock
up 836'.
Wagea and Salarie*
up 220 '*.

K

Little Theater Is
Advocated At Meet
Of Sanford Pilots

tin* in tin nil.* and

tnlmr

ir.rllU u re idled. U u rie n l e v ilIiiatr* p la ro CHI* IUM volum e al
|. a»t o le -tilild (ewei bullies th an

«)■- losing built in ISfuU, ui
.

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(Ixttci.tl

Fun I las Priority Al l.euion Med

in g

out

* ' I.II.HI now

I home.
What the rrgilialion* t'*nilr*d;
Tht amount uf monei th I mnv
In' |,.ir rowed on the tecurity of,

Murray Says Workers
Want Healthy *th
Round Wage Hike

I'H I.SliURGH, O il. I I 01')
United Slalei S lrrl t oi|Mitellon,
ptiidiM'i of one limit ol Aiurrwx *
&lt;lee|, agirrd lojay to open wage
liryhTi} tTuua—with Ihe ( T O I'niied
Sferlwoitria Monday, ( H i lb. m
I'diiluiigli

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French Defense Minister Arrives
To Study Rearmament Of France

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Word v-,-1. re,need iii-n* yester
day hy Ml*, K. (*. Krtmedv of lio
death on Sept i.'i „f |„.r brother.
Sgt. First Gln-a Wiley H Hrook
who Wa» *ta ll. .01,1
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L. 27lh lufarili v in Korea
Sgl, lili’uk*, who had liei-n p
Ihe *elvin- lot nine vetrra. wn- with
thi e *r.d .tiilorni- IH riaion durirn*
World V\at II 14-■ rwenlltted aL-ui
three year* ago aii.t wa* it.i i
Japan, ai o.iupaiue.1 hy hi wife
and ten children lie w ri tain
Mar. H*. lulu in Newl - rrv. Ha
Survivor-, include the wtfr an-'
two rhildti-n In J*|uan; .nighe
*i*ler, Mr* \ i-rna Itrown of .Uvu
ford; line.- bruther*. William F-gene Hrook writ li Ihe Fifth Xb «urrra rrport.
Force iii Ktm-fi; lladenr II Itrookanti Cecil Hrook* of Sanforil

D E F E N S E T O C O N T IN U E
J A K A R T A , Indaneaia ( ht . II
W A S H IN G TO N - tH-t. II (A’l
i/1h Radio Andioma aaid Imlav the Scoffing at the idea that America
tidal wave cau«ed liy Sundav'* will “ re|ax” after the Korean war.
ratthi|uake* swept away two vill
Rep. Vinson aaid today America
never will scrap it* defense* again.
age* with estimated damage of t l .
The Georgia Democrat, Chair
oo&lt;l,tM)p No easually figure* were
man of the House Armed Service*
given.
Commit lee, told new* men he he
llrve* the pi*.pie will |M- wilting
to make (he -acrlficr* — in fair*
and other burden*— necessary to
huild the aimed force* tip to .1 ,(J00.0WI men.
The burden* must lie borne "for
an indefinite period of time."

T o r f o N EXPORT
W A S H IN G T O N . OcL I I -4/P)
— Acting to hilt advancing cot*
ton price* and to a**ure the na­
t i o n of it* need*, the government
lait night placed rigid limiUtion*
on export* of the fiber crop.
lly JO H N SI A M
The
Agriculture DeMrtment
WASHINGTON. Oct. II
(/!•)
French Delrn.c Minittrr Jule*
aet up export quota* which would
Much
arrive*
today
to
pin*
lor
country'*
reque*! for a big inatallmrnt
reetrict ihlpmenta to leia than
4.000,000 hale* for the market- ol American dollar* lo hattrn France'* rearmament
ing year ending nrgt Aug. l.
Mocli liar a dale with Secretary of Detente M inhall till* afternoon
Export* during the pa*t *ea*on to explain vrhal outalde aidV
'
l.i I aI,-it 6,770.000 bale*.
F ra n c e w ill n m l In -fo re it c a n pe - 1 o f th e 1 ,226 ,000,0011 C o n
ta*gm turning out more gun*, grit* ha* appropriated to re
S TO V A LL R ECALLED
tank* amt munition*.
arm nearly a *cora of friendly
Lieut.
W’. B.
Stovall.
Jr
Much will to* Joined tomorrow \ rountriea during thl* fiscal year,
&gt; Jf. 8 N.R.. *on of Mr. end Mr* W hi French Finance Minister Mao. ending next June 30.
Stovall of 1101 Elm Aveeo- Cce Petseh* wht i* now en rout*
2 . What condition* Ihe Unitrd
ha* been r*ea'l*d to ae*l«« do*- to the United State* by ship. State* will att.-rh to Ihe finanWith the Navy. He arrived l**t F - 1 Petache will outline the financial rial help It I* ready to extend
4*r to report for active dutv •• side of France's rearmament pic­ to France and eight other A tUnite Port Afl'-ix.
IR &amp;,*»••. Cehf
ture.
The two French cabinet memI r civilian life. Lieut. Stov-«
Franca ha* drawn up plan* for
chief of a vital a U lU t1*- •** »er» are In meet with Marshall, creating 16 new army division i
, and at the tim q.pf hi- M Secretary of State Acheaon. Se- during the next three year* but
•relary of the Trea*ury Snyder ray* frankly U cannot tlioulder
waa alao acting director nf
aau of Vital BtalDllc* Ftorld- and a score of American rXpert* thl* financial burden without tubstsnrial help from the United
ta Board of Health In Jackvon to learn:
1. Uow much Franca can axvilla.

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Wiilerway P l a n s

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tttr
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In Men In December Fire P rc vention v*o\imtinvtr\c%n * ta rria lutfay fot art r H flnwf
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&gt;&gt;i to finance new eonalroction, w iv lielwrrn the mdllonmemliei
on i evident ml real relate.
union ami almut IV lit,| 41.(1 tfiull
What ia covered:

I .o.iii* fin mute than f-'f.im,
with m o re tloin |H month* ma­
turity, on nil one and two fntnilv
unit lioueing liurludiiig iun)or
irnnruvpiitviil • on adiEtimi*. n*
writ ... new roiiattuctlun), race pi
for ( A t loan* on which written
lommilllielil w rtr mule li’fote
the effective date of the regulathin, (H i conventional loan* on
houainji ronvtrurtlcn *tarted he
fore noon of Aug 3, IU60, and
( D certain hardinip and *peeial
rtempt ion*.
W h e n the regulation I* effec­
tive:
Oct. 12, IP50.
Who mutt comply:
l.emler*, a* drllned in the
regulation, are requlrrd to rom plr
with the down-payment, maturity
and other proviaiuM of ihe tegulation, with prnalitle* providml
for violation, loonier* are de­
fined a* thote who, during th**
current or preceding year, made
3 nr more real ettalr loan* ag­
gregating more than |26,00&lt;i.
W in administer* the regula­
tion* :
The Hoard of Guverpor* of the
Federal Reset ve Svstrlu i* le*I h&gt;ii - tide for adinmDt* i ing it*
regMlation applying conventional
real estate loan* (at di*tingui*hrd from real eatatr loan* made,
insured, or guaranteed by the
Federal Government or any agertej thereof). The Federal llouallig
Adlniniatration, the Veterau* AdII m i I m - iI Oa I'aar T a - I

tahrn lh « v ffe rlve d n R r irn -rr h t*
un hour w a r r f»04i«t l.n .k ril w ith
that im r r a s r , liiiW fv ri, w as th r
r o n r n i la n ti* placr tfn* m m -o p rr
itlni; rn tp lo y rm un a 40 houi
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W A S H IN G TO N . Oci. II (/T)
W A S H I N G I O N , &lt;Hi
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— Thirty-eight newi. radio and
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Hr-|(j* til |*l N llliiJItl 1111141tl« Hllli
ftio lo representative* will accom­
4 m illion niriuliri% Jr* lilr j
pany Piriidenl Tiuman on hi* Uip
Vo .nit f*11 a 2 ‘i *ru b 4IT luiMi 4v .it'r
to tnrrl Gen. Douglai MatAilhur.
1114 Ifillf
They have chattered a Pan*
I h r illlMiiit i «•ik*r i un| a i r ui4iir
American itralocioitei loi th*
lift * f liidi 4»pri4l|(t|r t i H I l H l , th-»(
week'* trip flailing late today. I hr
it
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plane will hr uird for the enure
t r ilir t l
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trip, ending Oct. 18.
f I 4 lll*
A total ol 56 pairengrt* air
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they included communication, it*
K . h I mmx I I »lt ^faplirf* aud ih a ii
prcientalivri and ircret vrtvtc*
H it 11 4*1 4 Km.I w it..m ille r id .!ir
men ol thr Pietident'a party.
• unit un
White Huuic ufiutala laid it
war a large patty but not a record
[ rttlM l *ditl liu itifl Vtutilti |*r
•rivrti «l|HMi dn* (141bll* I lliaplt
for a pret» group accompanying
the Pmtdeiii.
j rtihi* «th on l \ L
i j (kiLitig ICM
The Auociatrd Preti icpmentalllltlird u ir lir^4il)Atlon. | fr rillllM l
tivei on the tMj» will be hrnctl B.
rd l|»f tic III Aml Httukl i ot I t Ii r failI t A l l O m C IA lt A N D D I O N I t A R II I (top) wlti-vs* Wit dUtll Ciutade for Ejection* |iai*d* In Sew York t«
^a c ca ro . who liar been a While
wtilch an estimated 3uimx) n.r.i u rn of tivit. U lm and veteran* niganl/uHon, took pmt. In reviewing *lan&lt;I »'».4tJ» f-lOM IMHHMM) 4 IT 4 ,
&lt;lop, t l i i j a i e Gov Thom - I Uewry. tier. I .ui-uia Clay. Nalltmal fru o d e for freed- m *haliman; Male
Houre coriri|iondrnl »inte Prri|.
I h r . i t r i i y r t v o iln m ||tr I
InduaMlal Cwnmi lionet Sdward C o n i; lamed anli-CummunUt Peter i i .., u. i . and Mr*.ok».-»iiaiKaaenkwa.
dent Truman took office, and Wil­
niim nt in ih
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i
*|iu Junipt il to treeilorri ftujii flic tl useJail eiiilMMMajr* Hetuw, Hie iu*u Her*
H* lev Jew,
t ,k **
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liam C. Allen, a veteran photo­
tvrrk
I h r i r* ir n t t it m ild iffokv
grapher whore experience include*
liilli 4 $ 1 0 w e r Iklv ^ 4 Kr |h n »«|
tnvrring the war in Italy. France
The unioriR Ih r IMlIr tfn «|n»|i
tia f l* . Vrl* |*ra|»|i4*t«( rtr ik p , «||(and Germany.
loilnirn u a t r i h irv ic r nnd if m ini;
Meanwhile in Tokyo General
n il rn ip lu yra ,
MacArthur turned down— "witli
r h r a r w tirk rm . I rip h ly
Bniif.
legrela'*— a requaat |,y Tokyo
'4*rr n«klli|; fui £ b 4*rnls m i ht&gt;ur
prraa aasociatlona to go with him
I k i'lln hi
l l i r y flifivtiNf t h r )
Mil*11*
S o hit Pacific conference with
WASHING TON. ( h t . II
i/l*&gt;
llie lnli-i.il IlnuiitiK and llonic
lf»ai "fa r iK'liiint th r poradr*' in
rrealdent Truman thla weekend.
f -u u n c r A g r n iy m u n i i h r follnwiiig r i p la n t ii o n un Ik &gt;» the g o v e rn ­
i Mlhrr triiliiftlrim T h n r l 4 »v w a|p
An alda aaid the General turned
M n rr a tr ca m r in « M i» h n
li» 4H,
ment'* Itew home tiliillK-ige cfeihl m n lr o lt w ill w u il
|ti»»in » i i a* rmmt 1 -war

Home Mortgage Credit Controls

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15 Rail Unions

New Yorkers View Crusade For Freedom Parade

MacArtlius R e f u s e s
To Permit Tokyo
Correspondents To
Ma k e
Journey

Electric Company
I n v i t e s Industry
To Come To State

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of the U. H. Army in Europe told
a riewa conference here.
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increased in strength hy addition­
al troop*.
Asked if the American command
TO W N S E N D I’ ll',N IC
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ha* a plan for evacuating U. H.
The TnWIivrml Club will hive * attack, Eddy voiced a smiling
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weini-r roast at l-alte Melen Ft'
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W illi no nea|Kiu but I ii , &lt;oui.un S rto ru l I I lincp li I IIk i I l i n k
Jay McmlH-r- ami gue-t* nii| |e*e ler will stay here and fight it
the Tout 1st Center al i!:00 «V)n t all," he said. “The American sold- a 2 J -V f -tt-n U ptatiHUl Irailct fnm i t ’lillfll, 111 , slim .illV rm lu irtl r v n v
in the afternoon. Dr. C. V. S in k out In *pit» of any odd*.’’
hanl* h ip la th e r Ilian •urt&lt;-m hr 1
announcvil tmtav.
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fully, "I had to dcix-nd on hi*
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C O V E N T R Y . England. Oct. 11
L A K E L A N D , Oct. I!
tSpecialt — k/V)— Komi’ Secrctsry J- Chutrr starved except for a loyal young than my own. And we could tnH.
— Ilenise Stevrn*. tlaiiqhl'r "f Mr Ede said in an uddre** tonight South K ore a n who brou gh t him In eacli other only hy gcstunami Mr*. A. B. Steven*. |.1fl0 S*n that Hritain aim* to enll»t a cl- food and *averl hi* life by m o v- arid hv d r a w in g picture* nn the
ford Avenue, ha* rei-l-tere-t *•
r(t defense force of al-out SIX),* Ing him from one m ountain h&gt;de ground wi t h .ticks.”
away tn another w henever dan
Hicks, w h o served w ith lin­
frxhm an *1 Florida Southern Col­ (XMl within a few n onlh*.
Marine* in the last war. looked
lar*. here
At a meeting starting a rw ger of capture grew near.
For Becurrty reason* (hr* na- irke a vtn,, I - - . , iu ttuii w iitu hc
Florida Southern i* the onlv cri ceuitment drive, he said goxla of
l*fi- in tha world with a » » * *
ciyll defense In d e rt can l&gt;* at- live pal riot ranr.ot be identified c»tne down out nf the hill* a f te r
designed by the noted Frank Liny'* trined if on* in 20 of thoae *lt- now. Bui he risked Ihe live* of nearly ten week*. Hi* Hack hair
glbl* Join th* *erv»c*. H r e»tP himself vnd hi* wife ami *1* fell to hi* shoulder*. He had a
Wright
Ihmii*'* (U trr, Mary Jovre S'e mated that 1ft,000.000 person* In small children to help the Ameri­ thick matted heard And only thin
tatter* of hi* fatigue uniform
vvn*. wa* a ID4U Huuthnn grad Britain. mo»* of them over 30 can
U ’. a i i a u t a m
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year* old, ara eligible.
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Spends G9 Dnyr Behind Bed I ines

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B e a G randstand
R e fe r e e !

Learn These Official
RULES
MiitH lh» ItlailMirS a.Keala »hm»n Kelow. Tbfi're rnlt In tultsr
thi. lull. Stnrf. I h r .mimp.np|ng I t t lj I h r j ' r r ro#k In h#tl»r Kin Inf—hcllrr lit Int —fur n»r&gt; *e«»nn in IK» yenrl
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You're never o f f s i d e
when you hu.v your offlrr supplies from PO­
W E LL'S O F F IC E SUPI’ l.Y CO. where you'll
receive courteous and
efficient *erv|re.

1 O ffiid e (V io latio n
of j c t i m m u f or free
kick form ation)

G EN E'S TE X A C O HERVICK i»t U'J» Sanford
A vo is in I ho right |*»si
Him uni! uho the right
procedure to render the
I iohI of eervlce to its
patrons. Slop In today
and fill up with Texaco.

2 IHegel Position
or Procedure

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Shift your «av|ng* to
the FIR ST FE D E R A L
S A V IN G S A I.OAN AS
SO CIATIM N for U tte r
living Is thril MHVlnRH.
They have a th rift i t *
count for everyone in
the family. Memlier of
Federal S a v I tt g a and
Loan InHuranre CorporatWn.

3 Illegal M otion
or Shift

For relaxation at i t *
h e a t viidt the R ITZ
T H E A T R E , fully a i r romlltloned for y o u r
comfort. Showing th e
heat feature attractions,
with tasty hot popcorn
and a complete line of
randies always on sale
for your convenience.

4 D e la y of

- Game

There's nothing l o u l
a b o u t the household
furnishing* at M ATH*
KR OF S A N F O R I). For
the best In furniture
bargain* shop the home
o f 0 o o d a n d Rad,
MATHER
OF HAN­
FORD.

3. Personal Foul
iT n p p in g , hurdling,
tackling out of bounds)

There are no kirk* from
lh»* house wife when she
huyfi all her hakery
gondii f r o m
ItllHH'H
H O M E IIA K E IIY . O r dern taken for special
im

t'liHlmm ,

8 Roughing the
K icker

q U nsportsm anlike
Conduct

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There's no interference
with good health when
you stock up on drug
necessities. Get them at
L A N K Y ’S and you get
them at the lowest emit.

There'* n o t h i n g un*
H|eirtamanlike hI fouI the
friendly a n d efficient
service you rereive at
the FLO RIDA S TA TE
R A N K . Re safe, your
eavlnga are insured Up
to $10,000 at the FLO R­
IDA STA TE HANK.

I S .- l n e R g r b l t

la e e iv e e D o w n F ie M
•m P ia
•

No one’s ineligible for
top flight cleaning ser­
vice when they turn to
H E M I'.N O L E
DRY
C LE A N E R S . For fast
and courteous delivery
service call 801.
• * -lt
lift:

10. Defensive
H o lding

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i

Talk alKiut holding . . .
RARER JE W E L R Y will
hold anything In stock
on a small deposit. Their
plan is going to make
Christmas shopping a
lot easier this y e a r .
Wide selection of na­
tionally
advertised
got ala.

16. B all Ille g a lly
Touched. K icked
or B itte d •

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2&lt;» T o u ch d o w n or
Field G oal

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You're always *a ft when
you bring your prescrip­
tions to TO UCHTO N'S,
HA*N FORD'S L E A D IN G
DRUG STORK, w h e r e
you are certain of qual­
ity ingredient#, careful­
ly compounded.

Put the toueh on Santa
now for that new Benrilx or Maytag Washing
Machine and a beauti­
ful Crosley Refrigerator
or other appliances. He
can get them at R A N ­
D A L L E LE C T R IC COM­
PANY.

21. Safety

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GULF SERVICE STA­
TION. Complete service
17. Incomplete
Forw ard P ati.

11. Illegal Use of
H an d s and A rm *

P i .te lly Declined
No P la y or N o Score

Intentional

12 Intentional
Grounding

and always
done

at

LA N K Y DRY C L E A N ­
ERS. They g e t your
duds spir a n d span,
pr*M them up Just right
and in iig time. They
uff&lt;-i r,ipld pick-up and
delivery service, too.

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Past the hall to SAN­
FORD ELEC TR IC COM­
P A N Y when you need
electrical
suppllea.
Check with SANFORD
ELEC TR IC C O . f o r
h o u s e h o l d appliances

Take time out to visit
COW AN’S for the latest
in Fall atylea. They
carry a complete line of
nationally a d v e r t t i e d
brands of clothing, m il­
linery and ahoea fo r the
entire fam ily.

There's nothing incom­
plete about the aervtce
rendered by JIMMIE’S

T ry using your hands to
count the money you'll
save by nuiking W EST­
ERN A U T O STORKS
your headquarters f o r
sutomotive and h o m e
need*.

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Helping the

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You'll scora each time
you buy your glass and
paint needi from SEN KAR1K
GLASS &amp;
P A IN T CO. They offer
you a complete glass and
paint service.

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e x p e r tly

There'* no roughnea* in
th e used c a r * et
S T R IC K L A N D -M O R R I­
SON. IN C hor the big
gest selectlun of used
cam at reasonable price*
y ta i t
S T R IC K L A N D MORRISON. IN C - your
authorized Ford dealer.

14 F o rw a rd Pass or
K ic k C a tch in g
In te l ference

for your car is the basts
on which they've built
a aervica famous th *
county over.

You'll have less inter­
ference on your favorite
programs if your radio
ia properly adjusted and
repaired. C h e c k with
M A C ’S ELECTRIC
S E R V IC E for work ex­
pertly done.

For the beat in tasty
short orders and sand­
wiches visit ANGELS
EAT 8HACK after the
game. Serving your fa­
vorite beverage to make
the meal complete. We
remain open until mid­
night and offer curb
service for your con­
venience.

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24. Start the Clock or
No More Time-Outs
Allowed

First down fo the WIL­
SON • MAIER FURNI­
TURE CO, gets ftrat
choice on their outstand­
ing collection of fine
rurnlture. Newest Styles,
sturdiest workmanship.
Stop In today for furni­
ture with that "Florida
atmosphere".

Wait a mlnutat The
Atlantic Bank way la
the best way I You are
much more likely to
keep your checking ac­
count Intact when you
bank reg«Urly at THE
HANFORD ATLANTIC
N A T t o p A l . BANK.
Serving Sanford a n d
Saminota County since
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In U nltj There Is .Strength—
Clearing

T * P n t w t the N m « e f Ik * W a rU i
T a P n a o l t Ik * P ra g m a of America.
T a Produce Prueperitj fa r S u f o r t .

cooler

esteem* north

11 ■tier*, psitly cloudy and scatter-

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. nth and m itral portion* through
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U.S. Proposes
Assembly Get
* Police Power

Acheson Meets Press On Korea

Soviet Delegation Is
In Favor Of Parts
Of U. S. Suggestion.
Vishinsky Declares
LAKE SUCCESS. Oct 9

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t , — Soviet F o m |n M inuter A m lin
Y. Viikin&gt;k&gt; ism ) today K um a
favor* lume |&gt;otnli ut lire *wecping
U n ilrJ State* program to grvr l l r
U. N. G enual AsitmLIy rm rrgrncy pov»tit to
aggtrsnon.
V u h rn tk yV surprising statement
in ih r A o tm b ly 'i Political Commilter tam e after John porter Dul

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Court Agrees
To Review Of
Civil Rights

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Over 570,000 Bu i l d Legion Convention Is
ings Destroyed By Told Halting R e d s
Fire Every Y e a r
Means Taking Risks

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1st Cavalry Encounters Stiff
Opposition North Of Parallel
S e v e r .il

K oreans W age
Fierce B a ttle F o r
Rort O f W onsan;
Planes H it C olum n

S o u l It

Stasscn Reveals Note To Stalin

|O K * l ) 0«l *»
P l’l
K«i
K o irvn , pot up h ei* tesislinte l»d is 4 . tool die deep |ienelr*tioil of
|(i I), t i n t , liglllllie lot lh* poll
,1 Worn 4i. * ml d ir lust American
to ,io -t nil,, Coinmuitti*

B .i t t .i I i o n ?

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t'aiiflu
Retreatim

N, i r i iiollli df Seoul
lb , Gill, tai.lel, ,ep4i«led ih lU ltl
t,* the \lbr- o ll u e i , r*|&gt; n letl lh*
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Im lm h in *. I h l 9
i / I ’i
l omnium,I led
\ irllm lih
were tep.oitd loday lo
• n.«p|ied 4 lia p ol disatlei
Ituoi* on
f irn th
lioopt, ■mg the I le n tli position ,11
the uoithrin lu jn .to ii, linn
W l l 1 OIIUIIUMIII l Inna
■14 tOI pait of the | m u ll gal
taillafiai.mg hum t aobsng
j(
I , Ircuipy l i m b
lioopi ol
I h titalju nt, were irp o ilrd in
led tl»4le ta r,I ol llialke A
h linlllarv . p u l i -n ull ,4 lll tin
l ien, h sulfeird heavy li.»»e* in
vit-lri.l hglilnig. ami m ill, led «r
veie lou r* on die Virlm inh tluQpi,
tahu.ll oOlmilnheieil die J ,|r n ib l &gt;
Irn lo o m lie m i ,| qMiiadle lighlmg taa* tonlinuiny
The I iriich high lommand , j i
•p a ir lew regiment* lor Irontiei
d elrn ir Itom the lultri vtrugglr
rlsetalirir in the country.
The Spokesman lie, lined to *n .,1 &gt;Biiaa,a „ a e , „ t * , i

*iu&gt;, 11*
Hot tbr Krd, f a t e no Indltatioa
lll.il the* will bred 4 n«w
l» 't
lour
I UI lend* I dei.m id *11 ed by
1., lie 1 d M l. AI ll.U I
I he South Korean* tR 0 K *&gt;
1.14 , be pit) lim y I. loin «l Woit• 111 hum d.eit 90-niile noilhtaitd •
• d&gt;a m e on the Sea ol |ap *n m n l
h i . I , 1111, writ a. 10 * » llir taint
ol the prililitula 111! die H ra c*pW
l.d. |')ongy*ng. '•*» .111 mile* ahead.
AI h iii I r.ju.ill*
diitanl
horn
I ' %*•i11' V 11IV Ilh U p 'lt .111J lank* ol
ib r l
s 1 11,1 l a i . i l i y D i * i * iuu
iio ,-e ,l I'aiallel IS in irgunrnU l
• lirng d i on ihr load letding nortb-

u o l out ol Sruul. die H l)K capilal
Midi I'toiigiang .1 , dir apparent
goal
1 lo lllir.l ground lighting forre*
Ihu* .in in pusilioti in rare - * r
plod Hi unis* on the urslw ard
'ui'!., Hi .10 tin- nort hue si push.
Kuril i-u,iv»i||ifig It 11 .
would aim
• o .Iroltglr lh* K n l govrruivdnl of
g' h im II Kiuig In i t , hum* |,a&gt;*.
A fl»r. r liattl,- 1 aged fur Ihe
^ Irtier ad Irua.e.l lo I'rem lrr S lallii ol lln- ,ia an
log mdiitliinl port o| Won,an.
I In l l . i i , .1.1 t Htasieii, p revl*,ul of the t ’n iv .i* u i ol IVi.n
VI’ &gt;orirapondrul \\ ill.am Jor■ylvalna. in 1 tuleiu rn l made al W.t bington Jit* en, » t • m rl Un1 . 1, 1,.I leinli*. tim e y, 41 ‘ .Ig.u. « k * l" l nuolbn e»lifets n. ........ Ilie di-ll, m il. die Hootli Km ran*, «*td
1 hr* i-&gt;|nrln| lo vrark mlo lh *
■’•ep* ine.l ,1 lo ''a.bu-vi 11 put » e lld pi tee," and
lop I*" d i,ll
i l l by 1'ura.lav inoining
I hr briny figh ting al Wonean
sod m iitlo**4t■n f Seoul wa* Ihe
In,** uf Krd 1 r , 1, lane*
K 01 pan* * ro,*ed the
■’ -..pder lii*l. I
ie,p o.I.-nl W illiam J.
ill. I* S. K tiai Pavalry
a ho &gt;
-* Monday on
MMllllHr*t I I h 1'iu r 'I m il
W a tT e I 11 C t l* Il S t* S I I I IV1 I (1 ^ t O f W ill*
TT
1 11 V 1
11
*
K td ic l
I s i.n is i
1.* . i l l s

Heavy Volume Is
Expected In Fall *
Vegetable D e a l
JAi K Si IN V II IJ I.
(H|Mw'lnl I
Tim F

(L.,
u
veifelatile

it '

S T A T E S E R V IC E O FF IP P .lt
Torn H. Deen » f Jacksonville,
assistant state
service officer
w ill he at the office uf Lloyd P.
Hovle, Tuesday afternoon at Z:30
o'clock to advise veterans and de­
pendent! in regard to any claim
for baneflta.
M r. Oven un Wednesday w ill G

jodd is going to liavt- In wait ,'lm.ughoul ' llw” .U i ""m dieo’t.
until it van grab him in AlaU oiu. . th,.y anltripatr ,
solum.
And it d id n l apjiear to.lay l h a t i t h i . Kali doe lo inrreased .ere
Taylor is going fo rk there soon.
and
"I call get along without going
"K
to Alalinuin," Taylor said a (t,r
Frank I. Pomiei, innnny. 1 ot
being informed tnat th r United the W .u rlio la M aiket, has heH lu ti, Supu-nie Court hod tefu-- gun cuctllnliei ao.-thms u illi „
ed lu review Ida conviction uf ill,- light 1 oilliir ol Ido In 'ilKl husliclotdrrly coiuiuct charges in liim i- |»'r sale expectrd to rapidly in
nigham l l r appealed after l&gt;eing n ra -e during the current week
fined f bn and sentence,! to I ml •duality is iep"iii'd improving
days In fall.
and pi ices duillig tile past week
A*krd if lie planned lo *10
oil rv tia ,’ iant quality ranged
...............
..
lender to Hinnltigham au th o rin ', from t'l 111 Ui f 1 if,
l&gt;ri field
n, sene the -eiitrhce, Taylm ssi.i; elate
N'o I'm not going down tlm s
M. F. W illiann
m anayii ol
the Fort l i n e r M . ik .t , i o m i i .
chain gang."
n &gt; iiit t &gt; s
e t r - elk 1
I h r Senator said he will tie in
Pocatello until
late November
whru Congress reconvenes, lie
will continue to serve m the
gi
.Senate until his term e ip irr* Jan
I Taylor was defeated for renom
Funeral services taeie hehl
I
illation hy form er .Sen. D Worth
ItlUIO A. Al. tihlay at Patterson
Clark, 4 U 0 of Pocatello.
Funeral Home in ttla n la , f i t . fiq
Henry Al Wats-in, I ik-»I attorney
end owner of the Guarantee T itle
and Abstract Company, who took
hi* life at h it home on M eat
irn
Eighteenth
Htri-rl lis t J'rhfa)
O R LA N D O . Oct. it
lSpect * l'
Hurtfel u iir mmlr in \W * l Virw
Master Set Dayton Woffor-t Cemetery hy the -tde of Ms wlf.-,
Central Ftniida Leatherneck r«' File Sprrdr W at*.in, who sliesl m
cruller, announced to&lt;ay that 1
PJDt in Atlanta
cil II. Crissey, 'JO, son of Mr. an I
Air. Watson «&gt;■ Ihiiii in Fair
MrPci’il I. Crissey of I I 11 play, S. P Aug
IH, IHU'i .m l
French Avenue, Hanford, hat |om came to hanford in lUJfi w it It
r«l the Marines, and Is now trc rii
Knight and Ata.N H Il, fire instil
ing his reciuil training al Parti- Slice ags-nts He then worked foi
Chi-stei W. Gomlnrh. owner of
Island, H. P.
the A lotract Pompauy ami lats-r
A native uf M arietta, Ga vnun
Crissey attefide,! achool in Hsnfoi I. tM-s-ann- owns-r of the coui|iaiiy.
and was a member of the IlMth An abstract attorney, lie was u
In fa n try, Florida National Guard,
lia r Association and the Hanfoid
at Ih r lime of hit enlistment.
it*I*
■ a
Sgt. W offord said the Hanford E lk * l.(nigc.
lie
is survived by two sisters,
leatherneck would remain at Pai
ria Island for eight weeks, and two nir.-e* an.) one hro thri.
would then lo- granted a lrn-da»
D ll. H U P ItB C IIT H E T U IIN H
before bring fu rth er aaslgnrd.
Dr. R. W. Ropre-hi
ic tu rn n l
Saturday from N'ri* Haven. Port "
w b tre he attended the 7Ath cele­
bration of th r N'ris Haven F *l&gt; 'rt
mental Station
From there he
went to Purnell University in ith
O V IE D O , Oct. U — IHprclal)
Alisa Stella Parnell, 74, died sud­ aca. N.Y, (or a study In light i&lt;
denly at her home at d:IS P. M alstant celery. Mrs Ruptr, iit visit
last Friday. She wa* born in ed her relatives in M a -ia .-h n -.itOviedo, July tt. IR7A where she had
H i*111H&gt;I . ItO A H D
lived all of her U f*. Hh# was a
The Seminole Country Hoard
m rm l.fr uf Ih r UaptUt Church.
Survivors include two sisters, of Public Instruction wilt m rrt
M r*. Ros* Harris of D rill*, Ga. Thursday morning at 10:00 o'
and M r*. Enoch Partin of Ovlr clock al the office of Sunt. T . \V
do; alto several niece* and nep­ Lawton, and «. ill consider bids
on Ihe old Alidway school tile .
hew*.
Puneral service* were held s'
IIO Y SPOUTS
th r Uvirdu Baptist Church st
A ll memlier* uf Huy Scout
SdkO P. M Sunday with Rev
Frank
C.
Morgan
officiating. Troop No. 34 are requested to
attend the mrellng tonight al
Buriat followed in Oviedo Ceme
McKinley Hall at 7:00 o'clock.
tery.
Activs pallbearer* w tm W. A.

at the Geneva Post office a t l:M
P. M.. tb* Oviedo Post office at
t:30 P. M. and at th* Stsle Road
Csmn at I M P. M.
On Thursday he will he at th*
Altamonte Spring* Post office
a t 1:K» P. If.

Ward, Sr., W. J, Lawton, Sr.,
Orton Burnett, Emmett KeUrv,
L. E. Jordan and J. B. Jana*.
Honorary pallbearer* were B. P.
Wheeler, Sr., Steen Nelson, T. L.
Ling*. W. M. Wright. Dr. T. W.
Lawton and Ben Jones.

W, A, Mnd.li,* of M it r In ana
ureetihil Gordon itii**o n » f Kan
ford as p rr-h lrn t nf (hi- I lurid*
Point., I Dlft-eluta and Embalm*
i-r* A»*oelulloii, following the
elrction hrld at Ih r ftfitli annual
meeting of ih r glm ip IV o llw t■lav night at I lay Iona |l&gt;- ich.
M l. llii&gt;son, aim b .4 M -rird a*

C Of C Represented
At Industry Meet

WORKMEN RUST
„ WASHIMOTOH, O ct * - UPr
Seven workmen were hurt to-Ug |n
a scaffolding accident al Ihe Whi*
House, now undergoing eit*n*lve
restoration
They were taken ta t n e r e e v
hokpltal, where It w u said their
condition was nnt critical. D&gt;*all
were not Immediately available
Under a lA.ioOjMO repair an
remodeling program workmen hae
torn out the ahaky Interiors » n '
underpining,
. .
__ to
.. .letIf# only Ihshell of the old pre«identl*t man
slon, New Interior iteol work t
■aw In plaeo. and rem*nt I* lw
tag poured for th* fiacre.

34

No.

l.a n n ril \ M r e

........... .........
Randall Chase To Taylor Not .Kager To
.t a -'- 'r
during
. --------■
—-*—
»
.
IU*tumTi&gt;
Miibama
^
‘7
»
«
;*
w
rk
I II in •• ol ira ii9 l | nf 11 11UHt'k ami
Maddox Succeeds Seek Re-Cledlon
■f S t e e l Companies Earthquake H i t s
" a,
I’um U tfi «ifi 1 I 11»-•* of lift* insti
l ‘O P A T K I.1 .0 , Irabu, Del. U -- krM , irrOrdliik'
Brisson As He;*! As Commissioner id ’i — I f th r Pity uf Birmingham irri'iT fil In Ih r ; : i : u Agr ee To Discuss I n d o n e s i a n Isle *3 ,.':
wants Sen. lilen I I. Taylor i ll - L
WiUoii, |)ir
(K~ A s s o c i a t i o n 1 ttyKamlall
Phase, whose term a * a Idaho) to serve si* months in
rotund

* ' loner e ip n r * this year,
qt«*l fleil Sul
a la n i l v at the Ciiy M ill
♦o run itpairi fur ahottier lernt
Mi Phase was elected lo Ih u |m il
title,- years niru in III,,u p No
' I t Phase route not he ie*-h»today for ti-nilnenl a- to hi- f-itu *
Hy T U B A H Jth riA T P .il I ’ ll IM S
poll-os a a city MittRilasloner, a*
A
MR&lt;
A "Rogues'
Gallery** o f western
he 1- now vi*illn g u lth h i' fvm lh
leader*,. printed In Moscow
by
Mu
at Pane C ihI. Mas* l | ' is e *n *r*
the
Soviet
Union'*
inaraiin'e
•*£ ?
' hr
" 'u r n almut Thursday
thl
"Iro e o d ll*." ha* Juat reached the £
the past year, it t|&lt;w owner and
1
United
S ta in . Thla
m agstln* upetslor of Ib r Kiirksm i Hun
lie Is pre’ ldenl of Phase sn 1
whfeh * p * c lilii* « In the Soviet eral Ihu *. hi los retiring add re**,
brand o f satire, gave a fu ll page he reviewed the a.vwnipllMunviiU « o , li 4 past president uf the Rn
to Ih r feature.
of lb,- as,.niation doling
h i. l»»v Club of wldch he 1, still an
active nonibei, and is a m rm l^i 0
The M(i*lle ry " rarlcature* W in- term.
illh r r ofOc-rs elrvtrd
s r i r , Ihe Holy P i it, a Kpiscopvl I'h n r-li
•Ion Churchill, Kecralarv of Slate
Ml Phase is a veteran of boll’
Ai-heron, John Fo*t#r Dulles and Robert Naiiglt-, Jerkson*illr, s»
I I a a ila e r* ne Css* 1 « . |
crelary; fi.-U Kelly, Jr., ut Jack World m ai and during W a ll! W-ir
•unvltlr, director 01 l l| , t r i r l Nu. I II mfved in Ihe Navy.
am] lic it ut P, Junes. 1 ! iin rs v ilir,
Until noon today no candidate
d ir*,i» r uf liis iiic t No 2,
nil* ret qualified lo npiH.se Mr
Ur. Pierce lla irm of A llan te, Phase in th r Nov. 7 election, -c
tin.,
Mi I I i .hI i * 1
mlnist, r,
was
■•oi.hng to II. N Haver, city clerk
The Seminole County Chamber th r principla- »|H »kn at Ih r lianIn (iroup No I, Pumrnia-lon 1
,|U*t
and
S
irrlln
g
,
lurid
at
th
r
of Commerce wa* represented by
John K riJer l« opposed hv Han,
Princess
Issm
a
H
uteM
tin.
Tho
three delegate* at , th* annual
M artina, Florida Fashions e*e,-n
meeting at th* Atigebill Hotel, three day convention started live.
1 uesday.

Orlando, Friday night nf the Industrlal Committee of th* Florida
Clumber of Commerce.
* ‘ The delegate* wet* H. II. Polel»*n, general chairman uf the
Incal C. of C. Induatrlal commit­
tee; Hem v Hlmpeon, chairman
of Ihe engineerinc ■uh-conumitea, and Lei K. U sher, assistant
manager.
* Action wa* taken at the meet­
ing, *ald Mr. I-ether, to secure
more assistance from d a te sgencte* in making economic *ureer*.
These survey*, he painted out,
• are designed to sell Florida to
advertising executlee* from the
north who have been contartrd
through The 8 t« e Advertising
I Cammleslan.
W. W. Wolfe. Tempo, preeident of the Florida Power Corp.,
Tampa, and formerly of the Win
• te r Park branch, served a*
! chairman of the meeting.

A"i&gt;&lt; I n l r t l I ' i r n

11

that JiiltAgr

H a z a r d s Of Fire Korean W a r Was
T o l d R o t a r y By T a c t i c a l Error,
Chief C l e v e l a n d Johnson A s s e r t s

Achesor.. D u l l e s
In Russian Mags
“Rogues Gallery”

I

Indochina B a t t l e

I n ull iitAT Itr lilt'd ig jffiil (lull* •J
ualtilted ol -mlating lt-lei»l
Civil Night* Icglllstion.
Ih r tlrtllitin 1,4* p ic u U It-'
U. h lire ml .m ill m Nell I l.n n w o
Il 4 i4 -r in ttlm h member* u| ihr
''- r - i tnlc l t n a il a
Denim rati*
t tuh, ol I ut Angeles m uiUt. m t *1
lei, Krpublican a d m o i lo Secrei.&lt; *ir iton* tin iJaiuagtl Jhr h *i
% tary of Slate A th n o n , outlined the
w eir 4 n u ir d ol hie.,king 14) a club
American program. which call* for
nirr!iii|i 4 I 1.4 l in v e n t*. Calif
MMNUmMQ I N I KMUMUTY of Chine** Communist* entering the Korean
•tandby military force* to back up
war, tw ie ta r y ot Stole Dean Acheaon talk* w ith u M u m n a t Laka
Ih r Supirm r *111111 abo drnietl
U a ilrd Nation* O k h m i i *.
Boev***, K . T * a ltar a United Nation* dectilou to c u n llo ki Inters m Uvu
Senaloi I .,* lot (|J Ida ho) a re via*
tu Kcaaa. A cta***) retoH.il comment on Ur* irpurlers' la q u n t for a l U lc The Soviet Foreign M inuter did
of In* lo n v ic llo n m i d ito id r ilr tu o
cn 'i bid to inert Premier Stalin. (iiU c n o U u u U )
not ip e tify which poinli of the
d ia l .h a ig e * in Ih iim n iih sio . A l .
American propoial he favored. Hi*
laylur 1, 4 * lined t ^0 «nd tei.statement p iirrrled other i l e l r o l n
trnerd lo ! Wl Jayi in jid . I hi
R n liih minuter ol itate Kenneth
cbaigr is lulled lioin a icu ltlr Toy
Younier laid :
loi h.id H llli liiiminglisin |«jI k . . If it I* a fact that the Soviet
May I , I94H tahrn the Ssnalo.
Union accept* the general outline*
tiled lu enlei a Negio youth Intel
v*r a ir glad to hear it. It may
him ih u u yh a dooi m ailed "Ne
•hoiten debate."
yio En liam e,
1‘ie'um ahly II m III now I , up I.
The American propoial aim i*
Alabama lu begin any piiHtr&gt;ling•poniotrd
by
Britain.
Fiance.
lo enforee Ihe tentanee. Taylor I
Canada, the Philippine*. Turkey
now In Idaho.
and Uruguay. (| call* lor quick
In llirniltigham, I ’ollre P.mitnl*
•
siuner huy'rm- Putinur said “ ta.
Maergeacy * * * » » » of the vetoIn obiervam r of National l i e
are going to send and gel hint
LOS ANGELES. I k i . 9 t / l ’ »
free Ceoeral Auem bly when the
wherever he I*, at utlre."
*&gt; Security Council cannot act, peace Prevention W rrk , F'lir Chief Mack Hut*la (o niinillrd a tactical enor
The city legal department plan
Cleveland *|Mike lo tlir Hni.11 * in picking K oira lo lr*l
the
patrol* of ob*«rvrn to report to
ned to draw up the ne*'e*,*iv m
Club today on ihr mi|Mittamr o{ •Irength of ih r United Nation*. pera in an effo rt to bring tin
the AnrmbJy on act* of agrreuiun
file prevention, *nd (ailing alien- L uuh Jolmton. foirner Secretary of Senator to Alabama.
and the detignalion by U . N . mem
The Supreme Court refused l»
lion to ih r d ittiu ctivrn rt* of fire*, D rie n ir,
M id
loday
"Other rerun, nler a deriaion reijuirin*
lw»* ol ipecific unit* in their arm­
urged that every week be regarded p la in might liavr been much hard­ T rs a * to admit a Negro studeiu
ed force* to be placed at the di*to the all-w hile law school of tin
er lo defend "
po»e! of the U . N. in time of criiit. a t fire prevention w rrk.
University of T ria s .
Sonny Powell wa* introduced lo
By a vote of 4« to five w ith two
If America had been fully p ir
The derision was announced l**t
I ln tllK ,*
C u , IWal
anaention*. the committee derided the 1 lub at Koiaiy** newrtl nirnt
l l s i l l H . I » i e s s , In a l
tier
by
Prrtrdciit
O
m
llr
lornlitou
• t • « w r a l debate on Ike A m eilH a a ila a r l I I* l‘ » . Twin
.
■ a 4.
ease
a lu v n

pdlnt-bjr-polnt discussion tn*tred
• O a ifa a e a M ra ae t a i l

•*.

Supreme Cuurt Also
Denies Sen. Taylor Reds Trap French
Review Of Convic, n .
lion In A l a b a m a I TOOpS HI D l t t e r
lu irvirw

m

O l I.

Another
notrd
*p,-*ki-r
was
(hrorge A. H rr» » r. J r , of liallss,
T e * , secretary o f the Nstional
K unrial
U lrrclo r*
Assucialion,
A in-iio-y nenetal U lrliard Kr-’
win,
ami
Assittnnt
Attorney
George Owens, both of Tailahassee, made talk-.
Other
speakers
w eis
Ray
Oteen, Tampa, tm-mber* of tile
stale atles tax division of the
1 omplrolh-r** office, and Jacd,
Vant Hof, Uiuini itainds, Mich.,
part president of tlie N . )'. U. A
and hogorary niemlwr of the
. tate Association.

Mr*. I'elta Packard
Dies In Detroit
Word was rrcrlvrd this morn­
ing of the desth o f M r*. K tta
Packard, mother u f Mrs. W alter
Routh, and a one tim e resident of
Sanford, which occurred at the
home of a daughter in Detroit,
Mich.
Horn Nuv. 7, l»? l In Indiana,
M r*. Packard w*a a member of
the* Third
Phurch uf Christ,
.Scientist in Detroit.
Survivor* in addition to M rs.
Routh Include thr.-e other dsughtars, Miss M arian Packard. M r*.
M arjorie Packard, Mrs V irg in !.
Rarun and o n e son, Percy Pack­
ard, all of D etroit; also UI gram lchlM rrn and nine great grand­
children.
Funeral
services
and burisl
w ill take place In Detroit.
C R IM E H A T H

WASHINGTON. Oct. it
Crime Is increasing more In rural
r r t i ! than ta e!t!is. an FC! r*i t 1how*.
A semi-annu*I report by the
bureau la at night • bowed an In­
crease of T.4 par cent In rural
Prime o etr the asm* period In
IN K In contrail, city crime was
up only l.k par cent.

I II I . K I I K l U D A M A U K II
f e t i n g of rnglties by a tug
moarrd st the end of the Municipal i'iv r Ih u rs d a y night result
ed in a churning motion »f tlir
water that washed uut sand under
1 lie bulk be*.I. said Pity Manager
&lt; l if told McKtbMn thl* morning.
The complete e ite lit of the damage ha* not yet Urn. d eter"iin .d , he addnl, hut the Florid*
Towntng Pompany owners of the
lug, have teen notified uf Incldent.
P. S. I.IM S H
T K IIH A N , Iran . Oct. I* i,pi
The lower house of Iran's parlia
menl gave premier All Itarnisrs
a vote of confidence yesterday
The vote was 1*7 to eight. O b­
server* said this sutid baching of
the cabinet would permit H a r­
m a n to push ahead with economic
reforms needed In order to qualify
for United States loan*.
O F .V P H U R P II H O N O R ED
TO K Y O . Oct 1* — (A V
Gene
rai John II Phurch, commanding
generil df the iflth In fa n try D i­
vision, ha* hern awarded the firs t
hrnnie oak leaf cluster to thr
Silver S tar for gallantry during
the Nab Inrig River crossing Sept.

I*.

2 Aulo Accidents

.........'ISu-elworki-is ............

H. M. Wiilstm Service
Held In Athmtii &lt; .

Cecil Crisscy Joinn
IJ. S. Marine Corps

Miss Stella Furnell
Dies At Oviedo Home

PAHM BUREAU
Th# Ssmitmle Country Farm
Bureau will meet Tuesday night
st 7:00 o'chick at the Future
Farmers Building and the annuaf
election of officer* will be held.
A coraraJ dish will ba served.

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t i l l I lull-.I StCCItaolkn, I ih I i I ir t .i'i
|&gt;iillrtl i ’l liiy c toil no ill ilrcl K!£.lll|ll iiaUI D ,( k» l-M‘tt*ll' • ll 4|*
1 1imp.lilies h *tc
4g ir n i I.- no pr.,1 to 1 mil* nle 1»««•%• .ltd r I im I h
n i , i*r negoliilo m , .m the iini .n • 1linn ll. r l*Mil .1 ..1 \ It J •'Mil* 1 * f*l i t •
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tubtlanll tl m v r mi ir 4 ir
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d lieilsili » i t r
giken the |n|i oi sii.tngmg o cyili*
lion tru in iii 41 rnotnilU yglreible
times Some of lite sessions
ic nls nmlri s,4y

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I hr lug union * .sul it Its, irrettesl lepliet front
I I ot the
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To Itcci'iiil LNlil.iimi
W A M IIIN g T i 'N
h i
T lie National till ll | 1,4 fll ! |l 1* ‘
on a ra m p ilg ii to
lit T'l Ml IN
men between p ,,n.l l'i %•*s.
.r
lie foie In-*1 Jon, dll
Ihe Ariuy
ant llir 1 r* l u l l
campaign is tiit. n.h.l t, In till 1»
strength of thi Guai-I U|» 1*. ( l i ­
lilts ft .
I &gt;*•“ ' HBOjuni giound i • tea* N DC ‘
r.i*
iuut
_l.
Jiu .imhi nit men.
lie. ro il- will to- lesiutrcd to ill'll
and to undergo IT, linvs* -omm training, for wlm-h they will •
paid.
7 lie Arm y nmmuncvd tlu&gt;&lt;
paign over the weekend, and
■poke-man -aid men of d rift a who join the G oaiil would not ti­
llable to Induction tin the nth
hand, tlie spoil imjsii said, le.-rn-'
w ill have no sour untie ijiyi • I, •
w ill mil lie called into federal
is
ice.
AD M . li AIJtEY II.L
A S IID K Y I'A R K N J . «ct i
i.l'i
Admiral W illiam I Hull I
lla l-e y rested in g»&lt;«l condition
In a m ilitary hospital .-ally today
sftrr Ii*ln r stricken wltli n severe
no-i-'l.-esi d u rjn r a publis- a|in -i-jfir'* veiteyday.
The retlreil udnprni nf the
fleet, who commanded the 11. S
Third Pies! In the P 'rifle the*,
ter in World W ar I I . was taken
il| while prepvrtng t» address the
«yPn'-s|
eemiwiprrsent
nf
the
.1,-wtsh w ar veteran* her* He &lt;e
t-ted on d'-h'-r-ing h i* 1 ilk with
his no*# stuffed with cotton. Im m rd i'te ly afterw ard he was taken
to the Fort Monmouth station
hospital, 10 m ils* away, I I * is

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Hold For .frilling
Nazi In;'rod \| 10
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ilcii Guldw i vo ,
pianist .• , i.. in, bet I ll * I, Iland l i —l as m I, *
s Intel
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I be ir4-«.n mini
-ant, —a. 1 I miI 1 . 11M • Hillir.l
Illlle l V- utlli t i l l tiJr a 1»«*ii if
age ,.f lit
III. nem U m |*r9
o -e| 1*1 r - tit M ( 1Mill 1 T »ri*s 1.
A m erna It* 4 ))
Mint lift"
memlier
•if 1•*! •*»|F|» lol tllMtfl
R
movement
A fli r 1 tlM l'- «l* • I’ll iMtll h
ViiidiInfral i*n«
tin* ton* i I.l
Mtlfd J SIlB 1)4*I*•i* A I'lllil i lllk*t
l i u h i l i r r o l 11;t I i t i &gt; iilitrtm m * tf *•
liilldil ruiV till th* l*»l* I V il m il
ririal dial urwli r I !**• h 'v 1 wnul
I I I* Mill* Mf il i 11* l*M«l r "I » ■■V
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COPENHAGEN. Oct tf

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Wlnstsm Phurrhlll &gt;rm&lt;
her*
today foi .1 three day visit, lie Is
to )m- appointed at, honorary dmtor at Potirnhttgen It n iv .r - ili and
w ill tie tlie giis'-t of King Fled
erick and Gueen Ingrid.
FA It M I ' M i l l IF**
AtOSPOW, ttet ii
qpi
Th.
Pottiinunisi
Party
newspaper
Pravda called today for -trpps-d
up nm stniction of agticulluial
rsim munilie- throughout ltus«is.
The
puper asiil th i*
vi'ar's
merging of -m all c d li . live farm
had vastly improved the liasls
toe ru -al construction.
The article lauded artchttects in
the Moscow- rrgion fur working
trot til- tin fo r rnovini f s r e " , F w
■niall v ill'-e s into larger set
Metnenl* which are »„ to provided
w ith urban convenience*.
Ps-avda criticised, however, reelnnsl nutliorities for not being
lively enough lu a **i*tin g rural
construction.

Occur In Seminole
County On Sunday

tw o automobile wrecks uCCUVi n i in Scniliiidr t.’ounty .Sunday,
State lllghwn) Palrolm an R. U.
It.m i ..rn ren. ited rtn- morning.
i'h .Ir Walk r i, N eg i i i of W inlet
P a i l , m v tin own through the
»-1.1-1,11-1.1 id » t ’.l l'J Ibelgr CuU|t*,
ta Inch lilt a parked car and a
Irlephi-ln liutr tat,lie traveling *1
Ingli -i-eci -ui the cuive of the
.•Id in Undo road leading north
out “f Longm "od at about 7:10
I' M , Hut ids)
tin* driver, Christopher Sprawl,
W iittii
Park
Negro, hit
th *
ground running, crashed through
n chicken wile fence and fled the
scene of the
accident
which
itie i keil his I bulge
The Dodge hit th r rear end of
n I ' l l Cadillac, whose owner. Dr.
i , m I Grhhatd of All Vernon, N.
&gt; . 4 flit IkI«. Wkifi* liftit Jlit I £ kitten
mil "f to vim it i* Jackson, and
I 1 m«
**'«»inr 1wnl
II * P. W M i l I
M i- P F llu n te i ha* hern
named rhilrtnsn -if pat,lie llf a ir *
l,y rh* F• rrfoi.I Hustne** and Profes-mliai Women'- t'iuti for thr*
program nr*l week in ohservanc*
,f National Hustnemd Profeasiin.al Women's Week
Ih e program w ill start with a
lu n d a )
morning
breakfast
at
' in o'clock nt the Alnntetuma,
with M m Hunter directing. The
group will then attend the First
'del hixlisl (h u n t , to h.**r the
HeJ. F.. M cKinley give a
ipecial a d d re s s
"Measure
dp
-'n iritn ally "
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San font W eather
llii:h yetteiday, '.Ml
I ms this In 'ruing. 70
Kain yesterday, a trace
O rl. total rain, .01 inch
Oct. iiurinai ram , 4 thl Inches
l idrs lodiy high, ft JA A. Al.,
and low, ft IS P. At., and
11:29 A. M , and lt:ft? P. M.

Thi* Went her
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Atlanta
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MONDAY OCT. 4, lifO

M B flANTOtiP HBIIALO. SANfOPP. FLORIDA

PACE TWO

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ftit« r 4 lf

J M . geagy .
IflN a a a V l* A t ia if *
A&lt; M i m «A rlai« n a iit r
»T. l i l f . al «fc* r a i l OIMv*
- gmmli’a r t. I 'I i i IAi , aa4rr Ik . Art
♦ t a i l taaa al Marrh a. I a it.
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All a b ila a n a.-llrr« rallla mi
* • * « r * &gt; # lillii&gt; 1*4 M l l f l i a|
M n t M l i a n l lar Iks t « i t " &gt; al
j b l t t !••&lt; &lt; . trill H rba*a*4 lot
■I vrprlar a J i r n li l a * rose.
i i i p i m i '!&lt;&lt; a a llr a a llf III l» l**4
tt* &gt; t&gt; tii
llr a i r t r a l a l lt r r
lar
I r a t a i l . I Hlraa". Ilr tra ll, Kaaan4 Al I atilt
.. Ittra M Tr a a irm a n *1 iar
r im .4 1* 11 ** itblrA I* r a llllr t

ea.ta.il sir *a «a* *«r | » ,-r*SMfells* at all Iks la.m am t rriairt
h . I|l t am tatan. a* m il at at'
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ITONEX t , O rtd H l H 9, I ISO
— TSr)A*l h tiifll.1t VfcftMt

Twa fiarcaly devoted n tlin n a litt.
w4t* rhosen among th# twelve.
O n* of Ihsm never undsrslnrd that
you f i n 't IIK *r»l» opt pronit pr*
fuanvnlljr w llk w ll l l l i t r l l l i t t i l l
Universal Irn lh It loo abstract foi
lo m t good peuplet Simon H it UeniPNtn tZ aalo t! and Judas Iscariot
Whp il»o betrayed him. M att 10:

First Calvary

Them ira many pi»c*« whrre gambling under ordinnry
rircumatancaa ia lllegnl, but where the gambling urge tnny
lie Indulged In Ihe name of charity. One of thene la Cleveland, where a city llcenae commlaalonar who laauea gamb­
ling lirrnaea without enthuniaam bun made a study to de­
termine how much charity receives from organized gamb­
ling projecla.
Ills findings led him to doubt the accuracy of the re
ports of gross income from the bingo games, which are
the chief form of gambling for charity. Assuming that the
reports are accurate, r lt B r lt y gels two and « third cents of
every dollar spent by the patron If the commissioner's sus­
picions are arcurate. It may be no more than one cent of each
dollar which finds Its way to charity.
Thia study did not deal with games operated on the
church lawn by the more faithful members of the congregation. In those It may he assumed with fair assurance thHt
most of the money goes to the pur|K»»e for which Intended,
The study was made of gambling enterprises organized and
operated as a regular business, from wire a week to everj
day, with professional operators running the enterprise in
the name of some charitable group.
From these the charity may receive what seems to be
a tidy sum, but it ia only a pittance from the total ‘'donated''
by the paying customers. If gambling operates in the name
of charity, then charity, it would seem, should 1»e the heavy
winner.

( t ' M l I U N r r * H P a r* .S O
their push norihw*»t frnm Raoul
and Kaasong, quoted a Rad prison*

Longevity In The U. S.

Icongevity In the United States is close to tha beat in
the world, according to the Metropolitan L ife Insurance
Company. The gains since lha beginning of the century
Government expert* li|urr R»»- have been greater in our country than in Australia and New
l i t it currently •ptndin*
h\\m Zealand, world leader with respect to longevity.
In 1901-1010, average length of life in the United States
lion dollar! a year "n it. "•Mms#
hudftt". O e llir# irtd jr for p«*c» was about fi y a r * less than In Australia anil 0 year less
than In New Zealand, the Metropolitan points out. By 1947.
of
;Th» ("Va*ia*ia*tt* triad hard hut expectation of life for Americans wits within
a year of Australia's ami l ai years of New Zealand's Fig
»h*y didn't gat anywhete in Am
tires fo r tha United States are based on white population
Hit U*t w*ek Whaia will it be
for comparability with those of the two other countries.
tlWIf
"The expectation of life at birth in our country lucres*
till O'Dwyet iMigntil a* mayot etl 10 years for males and 18 years for females since 1901£f N*w York and want In Mraico 1910," the Metropolitan notes "In Australia the correspond
jutJ In lime 10 look luipirimit in ing gains were I I and 12 years, ami In New Zealand a little
Hit *y». of tho.r fonduttini the over 9 years and 10U* yearn."
^tliea probe in New Yoik A.ny .
Over-all mortality In the United States I* somewhat
higher than In Australln and New Zealand* hut at some
That was a lint sociological t«ages we do bolter than they.
ntriratni. tbit South Caiolina
"Boys at ages 1-9 years find life anfer In our country
banker inviting • Cleveland hank than in either Australia or New Zealand; in fact, the death
pandit out In hit lithmg ramp fm rate at these ages ia llltle mori than three fourths that In
a wetland. W« hopp hr dottn t Australia. For females, m ortality Is lower In the United
ait hit pocket puked
Slates than in Australia at almost every ago period under
Typical Commiini.l |»to|&gt;aHn 40 yearn: compared with New Zealand, our rale* for fofc : "It wain't thr Knrran Red* males are lower at ages 1-4 and lb-29," the MetrotMilltnn
who killid all thnit titlliam dnwn reports..
The United States has a lower death rate than Austra­
ihart in South K n ita : it w ii thr
*U. fi. mt|crniii«i,' juil »o lh«V lia fur a numlrnr of the Important Infections disease*, in­
tould liUin* it on thr Commun- cluding the principal communicable diseases of childhood,
tuberculosis, and Influenza and pneumonia. On the other
k H ".
hand, we have * higher dealh rate frnm the disease* com­
Orman y ia thr - opal dangtr mon in middle and leteT life, such n* the heart disease* and
♦pOI. lari ■ U. S. Stale Depart- cancer, arid from accidents.
gftflt pffirial, who say* thr O r*
liani air brief "aoltranl up” for
i’ I
Mexican Hattie FIUrh
Ink pan lug campaifn. And il
tbf State Department it at light
Sixty-nina M^xlotn bsttln fl«RS, trophlbs of th» Msxl
aft-ill ihit at it hit bran wrong r a il W sr, hsve &lt;ilnn|)|W&gt;srp«l fnim th r flair &lt;'saea «t the Unitabout everything alia, llutopt may mi Stole* M ilitary Arndemy. They hsve tieeri Riven hnr’k to
toon ha in for mmt lug Imuhla.
Mexico.
The flsRS sre U t t e r Rntte. It Is s hlsswl historian who
i l U advocating iht Itgaliiing ol
famhling. Mu. Rnoievelt reveal* does not recognize th at the United Htsten had definite ohd i l aha h ana of I hot* who baliart feet Ives of territorial aRKrandlzement, and that nur chief
mat If you have aoma difficulty saving g rarf In found In th f fact It w m Mexico which find
gafarring a good law, you had !*♦»- aent n rsnipaignlng anny Into disputed territory M w r e r
Igr rapt1 1 it. But aha goal right on the Rio Grande and the Nimcea. It niuat »&gt;e ho|&gt;ml hs
Urging lha patiag* of olhrr Iswi Mexicans, l.M.klnR now at the flags, will see them not s '
rttmlndFr of a long-XRo war In which *ntn* very rich t^r-i
which couldn't ha anfnrcad a. wall
lory waa lost to the United Btstes hut a* tokens of friend
aa tha anti-gambling •tatulri.
ship and mutual trust between the two nations today.
We see little need to fear Mexico, and ao the patrol of
And whila ioma paitnta ait run­
ning off aod leaving than child Ihe Itorder Is left to customs and Immigration official*.
« itil* to tut)port, a 50 Perhaps the return of their battle flag* may help to rea*
lather in Atlanta Juppi sure Ihe Mexican that they hav* equally little need to feat
*
»va-in in a tadt «t|atapt to us.
da trappad 25 yrir old
I • «W»tt-4f jttrnpa ink a 30
! *» aara bar infant daughi l 'M t l a a s * Praas S s a s « w l
iCaartwasa Fv**» # U f 0 * s |
,kltH nil k k ji .•? t^nfl* to
*kr* a lttln * o n 'h i* p6r*h wh»u of
. . their
... . rontracti today tnitrad of
nwkg a wM|d. and many of lham lb
* crash owurrad. Th# Cadillac. *jov |
•»» m U*.
said M r. Ranison, w a* p arked .
p .v.
J

Finland imowdialtly
•adaf tkt rnuatln of Ruitiati grint,
th* (riajority of ilia paoplt ate
MuragtMu anough to rota againit
Cotnitnmiim In last waak'a alacJion * lha ConiaivalWaa and othai
Mrtiat of tha light pollad 742.8)2
yotaa aa againit 70M1A for lha
Boaialitti and Communiili. Of
thaat laltrr lha Communiili lham
aalvaa got about half.
&gt; Radio in tha Uniltd Slatai da
l*&lt;d. lad w**k foi lha fint time
&gt;May 20. and with toolri
jnbtndy .iggon ntotl of lha
it ia mol* than likely that
I k fo n t fot ihit yaar al trail it
6t*r.; Itnwerrr. lliaia hare liaatt
20.40J ca.fi aitrady thi. ytat.
making thk |ha third m&gt;nl yrai
rtford.
and laaaing
tha Infan
viw *, ■mi
i
ia a proH r4M* Fmmdatian
Fm
iimancial
al condition aa t k
for natt aummat naan.
Thia link note fiom Piatidart
agman Rhaa of South Kona
a Pn.kkat of the Unitrd
might wall ha atorih bating.
t u t acerpt for younalf peranally and. through you, all t k
people and t k .United
arena fighting in and Mar

11

For Sweet Charity

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2 Auto Accident*

Steel Dispute

off tha Mghvay.
I
Ur. (Jabhard Immediately gav#
(lis t aid to Jackson, who had
•ever* head lararatinna, and **v
aieil w in s and artarlva, and who
wa* then tuahsd to O rang* (l*n aral lloanltal.
“ T h r Podge failed to inak*
the right angle turn whila trwvolIng nt nbont TO mile* nn hour,"
said Patrolman Harrison. The
impart knocked the Cadillac 22
f#et and ator* the back of It In.
T h * other accident occurred at
0:00 P. M. on the Orlando Highway whan Robert A. Cameron of
Oviedo, attempted to make a left
turn Into the road leading to thr
1‘ra lrle Lake Ovtve In Theater,
Ona ear passed him safely to the
right, aald M r. flarrlaon, but an­
other, ' driven hy Kddy K ilty,
N rg m of Hanford, plowed Intu
Ihe hark of the Cameron car.
M r*. Cameron, riding with her
husband suffered a sprained neck,
Damage to both car* la estimated
a t about SS00 each. K ilty facts
charges of reckJaaa driving.

. r t v i companies mggailed meetmg with Ihe union al some later
dale hetwaen now and Nov. I , th#
dale aet by the contractor reopen­
ing wagr pinvirion i
One comnany, the Ratiaock at.d
W llco* Tun# Company, Reaver
Falla, Pa., Insisted on holding to
the Noe. 1 date.
No replies have heen vacelvo-l
from the notion’s twn biggest
steel producer*— United Htatai
Steal Corporation and Rethleham
Steel Corporation.
Rut Relhtehrm sources said the
company tent a letter during tha
week-end aaprrssing wlllingnesto meat with tha union at a mutu ally convenient time.
A union spokesman aald that
while .16 companies agrsuxl to
meat trd ay, in many case* the
firs t sessions cannot be a r ratin e I
for at least 24 hour*.
Among those ruin panic* I* June*
amt Isiughlfn Hteel Corporation,
fourth largest producer.
The negotiations are sehadalad
fo r tha various allies where head­
quarters of Involved companies
are located.
Vies President John A. Hleohen.
o f 1J. R. Steal ha* only recently
returned frnm S California trio
He I* reported studying Murray*
raecrueat. A source cloee to h!n
said "R ig Rteel" prohably will
have a statement soon.

Australian Pianint

• &lt;*aallaa*e h t * • ■ &gt; • Hast
have to detain many nf them unlss#
the new act It rlarifled.
One of the passengers aboard
the ahlp I* Arturo Toscanini, the
nrchoatra leader, who la •tilt an
Italian c ltiirn . Although Toscanini
bitterly opposed Mussolini through that —like all Austrian boyv a r
out moat o f hla regime, he sunnott- g irl* —ha had been required to joli
ed the Faaclit leader b riefly before the H ille r Jugand.
he sal fad power in 1M2.
Akaughneesy tahl be underalms.'

UiilSlwho has lawn I Hump*

Korean War
iraatla«*4

Kedfi Scrap

Rotary Meet

Sanford Forum

# • * • Oa.t

(( - ■ a lla a e * r rear r w , n * a |
the number of troopP r c
th r encirclement*, but would *pid fy only that several bat tailor*.
Including *ome of France’s fln ltt
Foreign legionnaire u nit* And
crack Moroccan troop*, w ar* In­
volved.
The French Rad Croaa bronf.
mlnh Red Crota prnpoaal to matt
ra«t a radio acceptance o f a V IR to dlacusa humanitarian meaiure*.
The m ilitary apoke«man lild
th# advance guard of tha combin­
ed column of the Caobang garrl•#n M|H|
and near
ihe i *relieving
fore# »*from
ar-f)
n r v in p iw»vw
'•*" *
Thatkhe had succaeded in rta c b -l)
Ing safety at Thatkh.w The rsit
of th# large French ' force was
trapped, including
male Indachines# clvlliams being
ing evacualad.
The spokesman said th# F t*r
defender*, which are com pnitd of
Ihe Fiench Arm y’s finest troopt
Including the Foreign legion and
Moroccan*, are figh ting yard 'jy
yard against overwhelming odd*
T h l* it the first tim e the VUtHmlnh had employed auch T * “ trained troop* and In auch l if t #
numhera against a m ajo r French
fore*.
The re lie f column from Thatkht
I,a* beer under attack for flv*
day* and th* Caobang g a rriM i
ha* hesn atsualted two day*. Th*
Viethminh launched th * asstolt
after It became aware o f th# sur­
prise French w ithdraw al.
The spokesmen *»ld the Vlelhitu H H la n M a g f t
. minh wa* favored h r th# rough
aald th» Cavalry a imaah Into R*il atom tomb again*! Ruui* In the ergency trttion* of the A»*»mbty
tarrain and the pro xim ity p f lde*a
. itwsHteaea e t a s hart* &lt;ta*l,
frontier 11# said In fact " th e iro n -'
It • *puall .*?
^r *eonnabuanr*' where "f flJ' 1h*r ■■*ryt,,on »ny when the Security Council cannot
(itn e ra l MaqArthur, w ith th# * * - tier no longar sxlat#."
or probing action.”
"T hl* I* the enrclal moment In Act; p*ac# palrolt ol ohvevveri plsnitlnn they a r t catalogued In
Although th# spokesman refut­
The North Koreans fought hit our live*," the committee said In to t#porl In the Au*mM) og *cti a* slat "a future Intern i tj 00*1
ed to elat -fate hi# la tta r statiterly for Woman From thtlr ildgc atking for aid " | n any and all of agtretrlnn. and mamher arms curt." They are pictured In f r6nt
i
m#nt he m **nt plainly the Vieth­
poaltlon* they slammed a hall of force* of freedom that will loin
nd aide v ia * a. . ,.
•tllllary, mortar and •mall arm •with u* and the United Nation* uml» available fot U . N t coll*cti«*
Charchlll'a "fiftte ip rin t" ta In minh ability to cross f r * t ly tht
flra at Ih* advancing Hoiith Ko In the dealrurtion o f *y|l fo rce *" action.
lha shape of an atomic bomb frontier and recslv# supplies from
• 'ailing for an
“ever a
r t lr
e»#n* a mile from th# vtiUklil*.
Acheaon^ fing
erprin t hear*
an "ever
active
Britain,
Mrttain, trance.
Lan*da, the
tue Acntaona
fingerprint
baari dol- Comm uniat China had been I oeFranca, Canada,
ci*ly* advance.
ille, tw
o swastika*
AH lad warplane* atntfed an&gt;' armed fore#/ the Kaacutlve Com-t Phil^pinet. Turkey and Uruguay &gt; r sign*, Dufla*
two
awn
rocketed the enemy position*. Fire* tn||te# recommended
nended the "spon-1 ; . j ,i it c •
■ u &lt; \ MarArthut a fingerprint la print«k U. 5. m apon.or.ng a
„ (mt
b. dripflarad In Wonsan Itaalf and thrnowh Soring hy the American delegate
umtitig for |veaie letolutiun to ping bloqd.
opt lha yallay to the north. VII- to the United Nation* a r»*nh&gt;
on th# Hoviet
I)i» w in
,h# wonth Ware In (lame. lion that further aggre*alon In carry out the program
o
"f* heavily
. ..
of llliels,
*|ock
-idi
A lt ro ira obaarver* hul reported any part of the world hy Soviet
Ilirllea said the Unlled Stales prupagaudiits'
THE OFFIt K OF DR. W. 9.
llata
th
u
rc
h
lil'a
sitgHiiM
ia
will
meet
the
full
force
of
Cneodlle
doe* not take the view that a
'• ‘ H apparently in error
OAKDINF.lt — OSTF-OPATH
name a* Jackal and h ll ctlrnhial
that Mouth Koteana rould he «e#n retaliation hy the I nlled Nations general war la inevitable.
WILL IIK (T.DHRU UNTIL
peclallly
a
t
"incendiary."
Among
necr*«ary, the relrasa of atomir
entering Wonsan,
"R u t", Pulles added, "we &lt;!"
characterlatlca
it
glean
CRT. 24.
recognise that th * prevalent fear hi*
i V * H»uth Korean*, weary hut wvaoon* on Soviet Russia.
The rom m lttre also called fo r I* _
........
elaterl after their quirk thrust up
a corroding
and dangrroo* “chronnlc Inability to hold hack
speech**
(Fulton
Route
of
Ihe east &lt;o*«t road, hueleil a three- Ih# occupation of all Korea hy th# * j ; , , ; . y r 'm i'n i" Z n t~ W not'an ayed
t onimons,
and
Western
Ger­
Pronged attack a l the Wonsan t N unde, the command of C.en- r r eates Ihe rondllfona that make
m any.!"
era] M arA rth u r; non-lerognllinn w ar more likely.
OKI posts.
Achrton'a nickname la givrn
hv Ihe Unl'.ecl Mtatrs of Rwl
"Nothing that we can do wll*
O f*
fought up the coastal China: continued rtefens# of K«r
y aa
road A ecrond waa driving for- mosa; aid to the Philippine gov­ make peace rertain . Rut we can * ! . i n ' t"
and hi*
make
less
likely
that
there
will
tm
JJJ
.
.
.
"'""g lb* left flank And n
■it,i___
_
_...r
i - w ar*. tThat
u . i i.
special
pecial charattariallca a*.
against Communist ag
llttb- war*
and khig
third anil wa, advancing north­ ernment
By
"T all height, low character.
gressor*: support o f "Chlnvsv who worth doing.
W. V. R illin g
ward from Anhyon. nine mile* w ill vigorously and effective fight
Posses* a voice (Voice of Am eri­
He
pointed
to
the
collective
ac­
Toarhlon
Drug C'e.
'"Ulh of Dm city. The Reds put ux outside aggressor* In order to ob­
ca I hut apeak* not In hi* own
a Stiff small a,m, fight at Anbyon tain again and preserve a free tion of the U. N . in the Kotenn language (the voice of Malt
Serious lltnea# or In ju ry ofro n fllfti a *'th e -p a tte rn for U. N .
h-rt fieri -hn|fl&gt; before noen
ten itr ik ts aw lftly. Than th*
and Independent China,"
, •ami
I " ' * , action In the (inure, hut arkrtnw*. R tr tc ll. PaMca oaly had check*."
■ervlce e f a doctor and p#lFor Ward elrroaM* nf the Mouth treaty of iieace with &gt;J»P*h
Dulles, whom the Sovlrl L’ uby li^igv-d that only a •ei|v« of er
haps hoapltallratlon la ImpCrBKorean, were within amall arm* appropriate world power* undar
tt. N . apcceaS th#tfj |&gt;&gt;(, hat acctiard of " g it Ing the
| l r r . A t auch a tim e you will
range of (he Wonsan air ha**
lig iia l’’ for t)ie a ta ri of th# Kognidancr and direction of (Jr
possible.
loan w ar. la r aIbid ."an eggei) appreciate having a regular
Correspondent Jnt'len **l-l II klarA
ithu r.
11
•'
M arArthur.
The*# were Rusata'a tKiycot*.
physician. He can Immediately
Imnw
waa nlivioua the awifl Mouth K«
The executive commit
________
toe said „ f she Reesr/jlV C ou delj'ln June •n ." i l i a , special tra its a r * dclake over the rvsponalW
malbUIttr at
jlriy* had caught the Red* also that the American peopla “ no anti Her Inability to. rhst a Veto;
nutting Ihe patient, a t «
«l» rt and
(one eye on
adnata long
with -their defraaa* ilown.
longer have ranfidenre In nur th * reparta from the It. N . ebrti- ' a ‘ cfo»y*ejreati»«a*
making the necessary errant#the* pthej;
othrt on
on Asia);
A*
The RtlKa ertasaeti twn main |Jv Mate
____ __________
... the
__ pro’- mKsloit on K o rea; and the pf# ;Kuropg p MI th
Uepartmrnt er In
•)
ilong
- - ears
i (recently eft
stuck out U- mepta T pV'' treatment
era Just soi(nicast „ ( Hronsae' ^*»»* aaris-tary. M r. Hewn Aeheaon,
eitall ration.
“ fKr - i U• e l ) , .o n .t.n t
Ifo
t - I th , IB.h
again*! only light resistance.
■nd we believe It la the duty of Ilea police duty ira Japan
And If the doctor, , ,kpowa
,
Hut south of the Namdal, the the President to appoint Immedl |
..Mi|rhl ,10t lhp - t l t r r „ | of, |„
something of the
pallti
patitul'e
. ....................
___ _ ________rw
southernmost
river, the Mouth „„
K*
ntely
n Hecretary ..
of M ain » 1 " * 1 K ara* have atimreiled e x rrp t.fo r
medical history It m ehfea diag­
dl
reana found D a rk * of at teaal in | w ill Inatlll confidence.'
a aerie* nf aceldenlt which, from
■ /,,Ai'ilu.'* ',p—i.llly i&gt; (-J1-.I nosis easier, quicker.
1 ? . ^ . T&gt;" ! \ h“'*
ar
, r r k'.V J t ' &gt;°f . . W M
rhe s ta n d W ld n fTth a ag iu e— w.
Know that you. can atcurf
rlv td too lute to find u*--*d jmal fnsdfalate for th e poet of Ndtlrmal | amounted to extraordinkrlly bad "wet stuff," w ith special traits
“ Hands 1 anabort
(toward
the arrvtc#* of a doetor and a
Ilona and were withdrawn
ommaniler, presented In liehalf |i,f kT" D u II p* aakrd
Korea)."
'ellatde pharamarlat when millThe rna-l ftum llupkok to
I of the National Security GommlaUnleM the United N ation* doe*
Crocodile la publihshed In an
-itcs count.
Namdal River waa strewn with Red 1 * lnT&gt; ■ dvmamt fo r enactment of something to assure that the ac­
edition
of
274.000
copies
and
Koraan anti-tank guns mai hln#»"d»pr»,el m ilita ry
training, th r cidental, which served so well In
T h i* i . ta* a tria * r a aseta* • •
thus
he*
rirje
of
th
*
largest
clrguns, small anna and large uuan ' « * * * W * h m of an A ir Aeademy Korn*, w ill hare-after ’ become dr
u atH,rial a a m t l i m s t t * aeesavculatlnna
of
any
m
agailna
In
title * of ammunition
1 Bird the maintenance and enlarge- pandahle, potential aggrraaora ran
leg la thl* paper vav* ssesb.
Kusaie. T h * m kgailne RoDhevik
0
of the U . .8. . Merchant
South Koreans captured intact i
«_
, . . Me, continue to hope and notenlUl has a circulation o f 500,000 plus
( serrips*
victim * must continue to tear," he and Ogonak 400,000,
unit.
sold.
t
H
f
ln
w
,
for
‘hi*
courageous
and
Dullei aald "now we knew that
Houlhwast of Wonsan, B-orth Ko
fru
itfu
l
accompllahmenti."
the nation* nf tha world pots***
sans of the C apital Division cap.
*---■
*
-----hnth Ih * w ill to repress aggre*«|n«
lured seven enemy tank* Thar*
■ nd th* rapacity to do *o, and that
had been loaded on flatcars for .
thia organisation .-an he the
trip n-rlhw ard. Tha Capita] D m
(OeaMaavU h s a s m .
means of forging that w ill ami
•h.n also selied aeven Red artll
lery piers* ami what an nffl-cr wave which a broadtail (tom the capacity Into an effective colleccalled "enouyh amall arm* ammu island said rose to 200 meter* live Instrument.
" I f tha U . N . la really to be
nltlon to supply a reglmant."
(656 (cel). The island, 32 mile* formidable enough to deter those
M acA rlhura surrender ultim a­
tum, the second In eight Jar*, wa* long and having an area ol 386 who pint aggression organisation­
wllh th# weight of a dot-u Iquate miles, it subject to frequent al w eakest*** must h# corrected."
He tald the (be program proposed
United Nation* figh ting divlalo*,
only I a make u s e . of .M w e r*
and powerful a ir and tea force*
conrlcltd of th# I f 3.7 kidnap- euthoritad by the charter b at not
The ultimatum was dlrtrted to
„ a.* John (Jake tha Barber) used heretofore.
Rad Korea’s hram lar
and ram
Factor. ||a asked rclaais.
__ In a -------- — ----- :------- rn— rr "TtT
mttwlcr-tn-ehlgf, K im I I Sung, but
habeas corpus
hearing before
4 i
did not mention hltn hy n*m *.
Judge Rarnee. During the heating damage ftom quakek.
Complete reconditioned motor.
It dtmandad lmmadl#t» aurren
The hroadcatl, atking Red Croe*
Judge Rarnee granted a request
Radio, good tiroa. extra good On* owner car-nsad only
der. tiroinlssd Juit treatment an-t by To
Tonhy'a
' ‘ attorney that the F il l help, said the earth shock* began
groan paint, elaan. Owned kv a fam ily. Good, claan and w»n
urged North Koreans to loin In pgner* he pnatured In court.
retired couple. For ia l#
kept automobile. F o r tala
Sunday morning. Advlter frem
•citin g up • single. Independent
In other cesea, th# court:
governirtant for the whol» p , t i nc
Poona.
India,
yesltttlap
said
awis$ 3 IB .o o
Deniiled lira
Unlemltr
$112500
M acA rih ur’a a lte rn ttlv *: *»
Mtaryli
aryltn d a ra rlaw of a Maryland mographa theta rasordni an ta tlh
* i shall at rne# proceed In *ek
r u r t of appeal*
‘
‘‘ ‘
—
•
■
•
you
decision
th et quake
in that general area, with
•urh m ilitary action a* msv h- •he stale la obliged to admit a
neceesarv to enforce the d*cr*e
Negro g irl,
E
tih e r “MeCreedy, iti epicenter near Timoi, which ia
Esther
of th# Colled N atio n * "
to it# school of nursing. TKa southwest ol Aroboina.
The ultimatum m eoii«-*.i th
denial lata the rourt of appeals
Damage was reported heaviest
U N . action taken Hatu'day In decision stand unrhangtd.
In tk# coastal d istrict* of the Is­
D rlv m only 1104 miles by local
New York, giving M arA rth u r full
Declined to review a case In land, home for soma 240,000. The
huainaas man. F7&gt;lty tqulppad
power* to unify Korea.
which Negroes were prevented villages of Galala and llalonjr
with radio, heater • dsfrostar.
from occupying houses on tw o were believed to have fatsn hard
windshield w athar, look* Ilk* Radio, n*W paint, n tw
su ra Is in Oklahoma City, The hit and auffaring eatuHte*.
a new car.
coort’a denial pteeumably waa on
Tha island already auffered aa a
cover*, good tirta and runnli
Ihe liaals th at when th * ease result of heavy figh ting between
(tpatlRNM Vfmm t'Rfa n«aw&gt;
waa
triad
In
Oklahoma
state
Indonesia
government
troops
and
June 6. Price Daniel, attorney
general of T e ia * . asked raconaht court*, federal question* of law rebel South Moluccans. The South
Noluccan republic, whose renter i*
oration In a petition which assert­ were not raised.
Refused
the
Plonrer
News a t Ambolna. declared Its Inde
ed th * high court acted without
Service, Inc., o f 81, Louis, a re ­ pendrnra of Indonesia last spring
first obtaining actual fact*.
Daniel aald Ihe Justice* ahouli view of IU fight against a M is- Indonesia’#, government a l J a k a r­
have determined whether a sep­ tourl public service commission ta refused lo recognise Ihe separ­
arate law arhoal recently aet up •riser to shut o ff talephou* ear- atist movement.
W
1
'
A group -o f -fiv e aouth Moluc­
for Nrgroea I* or could be made vice to the firm , Th# order was
Issued
on
request
o
f
the
govero
n
*
owner,-low
mileage.
Claan.
cans who claim to represent 10,the equal of the w hite law school.
firtlv aqofppld w Rh a new A locally ' aw:
attorney gmeral o f 000 Amholnete living In Java,
The Supreme Court agree to ?r,r
awnad ear. Ooad
Mlaauri.
They
rh
a
rg
H
that
pinn1260 00 set o f (6 ) R. F- Good­
urged Ih# United Nation* rommUconsider an attack made hy the
gray pshjt, tgood tir ta and
t+
r
used
telephone
service
In
vlorich
tub*lata
tire
*.
Radio,
heat­
slon on Indonesia to order an Im ­
International W orker* Order, in#
nlcally. O nly
er ileTroittr- F o r Sal*
mediate ceaae fir# in Amlmnia I t
nf New York C lljr os validity af Idtlng state lavra.
to
rrt\rm
derialnna protested "armed a e ti« i against
th * government** loyalty pmgria*.
Th# nr sanitation asked that the tHat the government must make oar homeland which la baaed on
/ i l r? y
ordered th# Indonesian government’s wish­
"•op rsw he deelarwi unconstitu­
—
workers IUI
ful UlinRHlR
thinking IVtol
that ID
Ih#* UUMU1
South sMi'IHV
Jdoluc
■! agency for KUlHTfl
tional and that It* name be Ulrich. b1"f i* federal
va rtlm e aeiaur* of a coal can republic 1* not supported by
#n from a tie! of "auberratva" or-,
the people."
eHirlaatlont compiled by lha U . 8. mine and a trucklog firm,
attorney geaerwl.
The Supreme Court derided tr
review a derision that the F B I
A beautiful blu4 t door sedan. Locally owned, bn4 owner, I t #
may not he compelled to reveal
miletgv, v
—rlra clean
~
“ euulppe-l
m -*
Fully
w ----------iih radliii hsal*r d s /io itIt* ronfldeatlal racords In open
er and vigor.
1
Aiao a practically new * * t of white w all Utaa.

(t «attia»4 ream Wane Oaer
October 7, t»IW who reminded the club that the di»M r. Holland !&gt;#*n, Kllior
er:
tract governor will he here neat
The Hanford Herald
"Th# officer* up there won't let
Monday to (peak to the club at
Hanford, Florida
thaw (tha Redo aiirrender or re ­
Dear Mr. Dean:
the noon luncheon and to addrei'
treat. Troop* who want In quit
M r. Calloway, M r. Rumb'ar and i club aviembly at the Anchor Ion
are sho(."
I would like to thank you for you'
CnmmunlM prU onei* h*H for#
editorial on N 'KI‘ 11 W a lk and fo ' *1 7:00 P. M.
told the battle for Wontun T har
Chief Cleveland, who wa* in­
the publicity given th j* protram Is
• aid the Redt planned to m* It a
T o try to he invincible every- other part* of your paper. We al- troduced by Jack Ratlgnn, pointed
all-out defame theta.
where would leiull in hem* ttrong preylala It very mnrh, and feel out that there aome building eomcwhere In the United State* ia rle
Waugh *ald the FlrM C * r « |r r
nowhere." he in d "So we mu.t that It helped g v -a llr in P-itHn* Ih- alroyed hy fire every JIB aeronjv
foot trooper* .m arked Into * ttff
and that altogether more than
nV' r beet
,n w ith , I am
C° ''n ,r
Red re d ila n re w ithin .tn minute* lake r.lru la te d ri.k . try to date,
W ith every
170.000 •ru
building
after they had rtoated US.
wiwfwwy
m tiirf *fire
" * "* occurred
wya *■In
»*,.
hut prepare to defend and defeat
filneerelr,
The Red* held commandlnp po«l. ihote who are imprudent enough
DOUnt.A.H S T F N H T R O V the United H U fe* last year. Mnr*
than 100,000 person* were Injured
lion* In mountains on three aide
and I0JKM killed In such flrer.
of the Seoul-Pyongvand road The not to he deterred.*
Johnmn, pnat
national
Calling attention to tha tram_____ eomr a v a lr r trnopet* wr*re forced t r
minder of tha l egion, ernphavlted of getting bogged down In a g *' - andoua property damage of over
diu In under a hall o f mortar, auto
IZ60.000,000 a yesr caused h&gt;
m atlr weapon* and *mal| arm * that he *poke not |n any offlelal eral argument.
fires, h* said that evhry employee,
r*parity hut simply m a legion­
fir#.
as well as factory manager*,
naire from Weal Virginia.
LAKF. SUCCESS? Ort.
I.t. f ol. W illiam Walton. \ * *
Nonetheletn, he outlined what — The United State* called on ihe should b* Interested In fire pre­
Ion, K a* , laid Ih# |ot&gt; of kno-klnv
out the Red* * * « doubly tru th he. he «ald la th l* natlnn’a foreign United Nation! Anemhly today to vention tinea thousands of men
lose their lob* every year aa a
rail*# they were u*lng emokele*. policy. It I* pear# "even at the
result of flrea. They are "fired hy
powder "Vou can’t »pot them." he price nf risking an aggretaot'* make ittelf ttinng enough In itamp
first blow," he said, and warned n„| |,ti|e watt *o they won’t *»ow flrea", he said.
•aid.
Chief Cleveland also Introduced
that "we mult prove capable to •
a*4
Th*»'
fig h lln t -me mile defend ourvelve* after th# Initial
the Jayree Fire Prevention &lt;cp*n, , *
,
north of the border Thar* war* attack I* made."
John Foiter Uu!le». ranking mlttee composed of T im Crawford.
aom# ra*u*ltl*A. A Red |«nd m in.
‘“The
taxation
and
Ihe
military
Republican
member of the U. S. Sonny Powell and John William*
knorked out one American tank
who showed a motion .picture Illu­
••r
rk*
wT*T
.*y
hf
T*
b*,
r
‘
delegation,
utied
adoption of a strating the Importance nf fir*
Convoy, nf troop* and •upplle.
Jrhnaon
»aid,
"may
become-a
per:
*
..
r
...»
rolled north from the bonier. Ob
manont aod flaed cat on our prlc# •♦’""•nation Ptog»»m of peace prevention and the vgrJnu* m**o»
lh r " ,l.°l1.P.Un* ' •klwm ed the norfreedom
freedom."
airqt firlt outlined by U. S. See­ for p ro tle tln t building* in d othfr
apotttn* t * r t * t * for
properties from the harards of
the Stnd annual National Con- retgry of Slblg Dean Arhewn
figh ter plana* and Amerlran *r
flrt.
venllon
of
the
American
l.eginn
F„,_:_a
.
1,.
_l
,(,*.
lllle ry .
«*• a.ked hy It* eiecutlv* comcore ol Ihe proA t'.fl. F lr*t Corps spoke am nr mlltee to recommend tine of the
**♦»♦ propotila for quick am

pared to defend Korea, Johnion
said in a ipeech al th* -pening
le m o n of the national Legion convrnlton, "the Communiit* would
have probed Ihe vulnerability ol
the Untied Nalioni in the Middle
tail."

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lease on the Market Service Station located at The
fltofan) State Farmers' Market. The Board rear m
the ritb t to reject any or all bide.
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THK S A N F O R D HKRAT.D

M O NDAY OCT. D. 1950

Social A n d Personal Activities

FACE THREE

SANFORD. F LO R ID A

*M ra. J o l m W illia m s
I'.n ic rl.iiiiN ( ’l l t i c

O.sUun iN caan
By M A T IN A D I N N IN G

Mrs. John W illia m , wa* lioslea*
tu Circle No. 7- A of the W. S.
C. S. of the First Methodist
Church on T u c.d ay evening at
bet hoiur on K..om bta Drive.
M i*. Jolm Saul* acted a * cm iioste.s.
Mr*. George Swank, M i* !l. W,
Sipple arul
M i*. B ill*
Yihtcn
were welcomed into the circle
a* new member*. M r* Charle*
M rrki » •&gt; .elected a* the new
co-chairman due to the resigna­
tion of M r*. Janie. Plant, who
ha* muted fm in thi* cil&gt;
M r*.
Arthur
Beckwith t o
.elected
a* di-tiilloiial limit man.
After tbe meeting a m arket
basket -ale « .&lt; brbl and re­
freshment. were .ervetl to tho
lollowlng
M r*
tieorge Swank.
Mr*
II
W. Sipple, M r*. Bill)
Vi hi*- ii. M i*, lilake Saw yer., M i*
Arthur
Beckwith, M r*
J
M.
Bl.ntnn M r* Ashby June*. Mr*.
E. H McAtaxander, M ra I! L
I'a rk ir. M r* Marvin D ia l. I lr *
G A W illia m .. Mr* John C a rl­
ton, M r. 0 . M
Fiirdont. M r.
&lt; hutlr. Mi-eka, Mra. Park Tyre,
M r. Ralph Ih-ar and M r. II G.
Mclnto.h

M r*, cia-.de iy .u n t* much betlet alter bet lerent upetstitfllShe tiles waltitng a little ra-'h
day now.
M r-. J. W i.luyd reeetvrd word
Moi»lay that her &gt;l.tet m Tampa
w a. in husptlal. M r* Lloyd left
for Tampa Monday afternoon.
M r. and M r*. Manuel Jarobion
M r. and M r*. Grady Lee Duncan
M i. and M r*. Frank N tieorge
M U N D .A I
announced today the marriage of attended a Spring Fashion Show
visited her
t&lt;tcr M r- M yrsette
The book on "Building u Church their daughter Peggy Ann to W il- in Tampa Sunday.
Perry In W inter Garden Sorwtay,
fT ia ln in g Program” will tw taught ford Harold Conrad, *on nf M r.
Mr. amt Mrs S G Brooke are
at the K il&gt;t Baptist Church lo-- and M r*. W illiam H. Conrad of
Braxton Huntley of Baltimore
-laitm g u bouse on tt-e |*i.s| O f­
ginning tonight at 7:1" | \ M
lle fia rry ,
form erly
of
W ilke* Md. is spending a two weeks’ va
fice lot T in . will m ail- it mu it
Under (hr ipcintotihlp of B»U
Bam*, |*a.
cation in Sanford with relative*.
• aster fui psisluiattei *
Sigma 1*hl -o ru n ty l nr recep
The m arnage took place Oct. 2
tioniit at l he FeroaM-Laughloi. in Folkitu ii. Ga. M r*. Conrad w oir
B F, B,.i kt i- a il, to I . i,a. k
M r*. J. D. Tipton of Coffryvlllc,
M tm otlal Hospital l« Mr*. Gordon a navy blue w rath riv an e ruil with
to woik agair. a ftri his lilhess.
Kart,
i*
a
houir
*n
e*t
of
Mr
and
Sweeney.
navy blue arceisorie*.
Eli Smith is improving front hi*
M r*. Herman K. Mortis,
M r*.
Conrad
attended
local
illnevs hut l&gt; very (•••:.I» yet
I I embay
school* and Huntington College
The fifth I! T. I ’ District meet­
M ist Kebecca Bod,lent cl l&gt; and
The ilt'ln Site mi* Phi sorority i* in Montogomrry, Ala. Shr is a
ing w ill tie held ill the It.leery Bap­
Iptihsoring II fu-hion shim at th
member uf Beta Sigma Phi In- M l** Sadie Murphy attended the
Georgia-North Carolina gktnr in
tist Church
K it* Theater *1 P on I' M Clothe* ternational »o*orlty.
A th rn *, Ga. thi* pa»l weekend.
-fro m The Yowell Company a n '
The Juhlui It T ! ’ bad a hav
Mr.
Conrad
attended
local
^ h n e* from Ivey*. Hhnt Store lei!' school* in W ilke* U a rrr and re­
ride on Friday night After a long
ae modeled
Mia* Jane Chapman, who i. «:•
ride they earn# hath t„ M r*
ceived hi* B. S. degree from
Untight', and place,l game, and
The annual teacher'* evenin'* Pennsylvania State Teacher* CV1* Iritdihg Stetson University, pledg­
ed
Phi
Urta
Phi,
social
u
irority,
had refreshment.
TI-&gt;- • in a t­
pally given t.v the Woman’* Club lege, lie served a* captain in the
on
Saturday
afternoon.
tendance well Ml amt M i* Ho
will lie held at the ( ’lull II use .»• U. S. Army during 1942-47 in the I
■«A - _
sack. J. I*. ABmun, I • uls Allman,
7 00 H U i th M r*. II E M n rti
European Theater*. I I * w t i also a
Tommy Strineer, student al th*
Patsy tlau glil. Pat llaiighl Mar
a a • poo tor. T h i- will lie a tuyere
A rm y investigator in Francr am:
dlrh nopper, I ’rof....... . II K. Mur
gate! Lowe Olivia c,t-Id-'ii*, H e r■
Grrm any until early ll&gt;K), when University of Florida in Gain
he returned to enroll in Stetson ville, .pent the weekend hcie t i 'h
■-lit.ltg. Carot i t will have ilia ig i of the enter
bert Gid-lrii*, liettv
h it mother, M r* I T Strineet
University, School of 1-aw
lalm i tM prom am.
lyn H u t. San-lia I'eteiioii. Edith
M r. and M r*. Conrad pUn to
The fii&lt;l meeting of tne Junlo'
Nettle*
M r. ami Mr*. II L. Perkin*, Jr.
make their home in Del .and
l l l Ht. School I ' T A
will la- hel
M i- C .1 Wllkin-&gt;i|i m i elected
1 tie "
M C week of nraver
returned Friday from Miami uf president nf th e \\ M S. of the
h i the it huol at .’I :TO I ’ I I.
for state m u-ion* «»&gt; observed
ter
vlailing
Mr.
and
Mr*
Richard
Central
B
a
t'll.t
Church
w
h
i.li
met
TVe Chapel Choir of the Kir*'
AVednesday night, t* t»t. a piugram
Brown Mr. Perkin* attended a nt the horn, of M i. |i I llmiru&gt;r&lt;
Baplirt Chun h w ill hoh| rehear**’
’•re ll Me About Flo iid a” given
Men
Style
show
while
their
un it u .liinvlori Ill-Hue T o e la
tonight at «:-15 I*. M.
liy members nf Vlie- \A M S
The Church Training School a
Mrs J K IV ter run Mrs I N
M r. and Mr*. Keith ijninn ut night
Mrr. lack ttei&gt;l„i un* e le c t.'
the Firxt Haplirt Church will eon
George and tw „ J ti.v ,.iir , hil.tien
Jacksonville visited at the home
M r*, (,’liffo id John-on conducted of M r*. Lillian Vickery yesterday fir»t vi.c | u r . , . 1. 1,1 M r*
K O
Unite tonight U -eliitim r al 7 : V
Weir in Itilando F n -t.i
P. M. Mr F, W arier (S n ell . • the pingrain **Amid*t the Suffer
IB .* Jnnetl. Ji h im — n n- w |n
enroute from Haine* City where Krltli, .ecotul 1 1 -• |ii. i,|int; Mr*
Bci11*w illegal) .iii'laiy; Mi.
Ja&gt; V
lt!r w ill Tt *-■ I* the Irtfi' ing Throng" at the meeting of the they had Spent the weekend.
St Alucent il•■.|&gt;lt.sl in Ja. k-onWoman’* Hu-irty uf Chrixtian Set
O L. Myers, .tewa'd-bip and ti.-a
“ Building a I ’lim . h ’I rainine l*to
vllle wil* home user the week­
vice of the Kheneiei Method)*'
i.,i* '
f t a in".
end
DT- and Mr*. W. D Gardiner • liter; M i. O ir.ile - lin y .
Church at her home on Tuesdu v left th i* morning for Texarkana chairman; M i
The Woman* B'tde C ' b* of "
Marvin R eri»l"t
■Alt and All- J Master, and
evening.
Flr»r RantUt Ch'ii h will m-*-' *
Tea. where they w ill attend the • ellinoil.lt V Illl.-iee- Ml* I II
Mrs Frank Georg, wr e tin tin g
M
r*.
J.
I!
W
ynn,
president,
prr
9 };0 0 I*. M «' the ht.m« of M^wedding of their nrlcr arid »|wttd Wynn, iiii-siun .tudy; Mr* K I*
ill (titeen III- -!a- II
t s*t W«ek.
sided over the meeting, which » &gt; • a two weekx’ vacation
William . 1 -•iing l'i-,|dc. leader
Fiam -e. D. Hclll * 1101 P.*rk .Av
On Mu rid a i tbe fur inei Air-.
and MrI
J Daci., |mldicltv
pur T le re w ill l*e a &gt; ver, 1 -11-' ■'pelted with a song “ Lei the .Low­
Helen ( ’a I hi un utnl i.er -m l.vnn
Mra E. A. Perry and Mr*. W. J chairman.
iuppei and all men.I»er» are u re --' er Light* Be Burning”, followed
and Mis* Priest of lami.-i weir*
O 'N eil of Miami and M r* Ethel
by prayer.
Mr*, lorn Feiga«en ■(&gt;• tied thto.be nre.eiil
• ailing un old friendSI. Mnnlra Chanter of 'hi- Holy
Tbe chapter, "A ero ** the Boun- Klim o f Tusca, Okla. were recent meeting witti n pruyi'i and Mr*
M r* E J M ar-hall n.-i.l daugh­
Cro*r Church w ill tneet with M r* d a rl*. uf Jtacea", from the book gueati of Mr. and M r*. Herman E. C. J Wilkinson tend thi .c iii-tiiu
ter Mary June and Mi and Mr*.
C. E Carlton nt AM Mumoaa "Women of Scripture” war taught M orris and son*.
Following liie m u tin g n f
Paul Piety wei * In Orlando S a t­
incut, w eir m i n i t„ M r*. C J
by M r*. Carl Hradberry.
urday
M ia* Ann French and Mi«* Peg­ Wilkinson. ' I t A A E B N E S lM l
S
I
W
hatley
It wa* decided that the next
Friend, ol Alt and M r*. Pat
Phol-i By Itayrnond Studio
"Building a Church T ia ln ln e meeting will lw held at the home gy Fraser ipent the weekend in M r*. It. I. Brninaid. M r.. Tom
Thi "Fashion F e *tn a l", »|Hiiiaored by the Bet,i Sigma Phi notorlty, I- to taki |dace Tue.day lilglit Goodman reulved n iilio u n rin eii'
W llllcton v lilt ing M r. and M r*. Fergason, M r*.
Progtam" will he tauirid at the
I.edcy
Snltrra
of M r*. A. W. Ila m il. A fter the
Bile llie .ilc i .it !*:(Ki o'clock Clntbe* fio in in , tnivcli Coinpunt and 11 ey’» Siioe Store a ir of the arrival of tlieii l-abv - i l l on
K in l ltr.ptiat Church tonight n* meeting a delicious naiad course Royal French, Jr. They were M r*. D I
M i n i , M r.
1.. II it (to
Joined there by M r. and M r* Wynn, M r. Charle* H a y ., M i ’ r-ing rm.lcleil Beta Sigma i'h l* di"|&gt;l»ying them u n . finol row, Mi - I&gt;ti|-tini- Connelly; *•■ olid low, Sept U .
vT jSO I 1 M hv M r F. Warren Cawas served by the hostess, M r*. Royal French.
All*. France. I u w - oq and All**
ft to lig h t, ' l l - - K liinhrth Dy.on and M r* tieorge I'aiigli-nian; itiii.t n-w, ictt to right, M l*. "T oi”
pell.
E. (t Keith, M r- ' i i dn Mane I ving.ton, M r* Rniiert Hickson. M r* l.e.tcr G n th rii and 'lr » Walter I'otrier
Johnson to Mra. J. P. Caurther*
Etoi.e Sriy-ler gate •hntser on
T. E. I - C la *. of the K ir.t Raptand M r*. Robert Bruce, both new
Rev. Herman K. Morris, Sr. uf I.undi|ui*t, M r* J-din Key, M r*. I,.
VA’rdne.dav f«r their *• hc.o| mate
lit Church will meet with M r*.
P, Duffy, M r*. J. P Benton. Mr*
who w a. trrenlly marrieit, M r*.
M. S. Nelson at tWH Palmettomembers. M r*. I I. A. Steinmeyer, Ratal), Tex. who ha* b un visit­ Carl Siinieiliti, M r-. Juck Bin ran get copies of d in a r * fio m *
tn-uln ed lodat
MBS. W II P IN Kit ' V 'lF D
M r*. J. H. W ynn, M r* Robert
ing
h
i*
ton
and
fam
ily,
Mr.
and
Itulierl Coiirly
Avenue at Id a ' I'. M.
'Ii.
It F
W hittier, J t , tin.
t nt It turn -if tlu- ti'ni M r*
L»e. M r* C all B radbrrry, M r*. W, M r*. Ilrrm a n E M orri* fur th - ton, Mr*. Louise l.owi- and Mr* ni- style »liowing«."
' l l . * Durrleux tool a g-aol word lo co appmnlnl national », te-lur* " hit Iter h a. lo td the -dftie
L, H ire*, M r*. Ralph I'rtars, M r*. past aevrral week* left Friday fm E P. W illia m .
.blp iltterlrii and 1'halt man of Beta i-iovilic-' ple.idellt o| I- '.|,p*
(■-I Airier n an fashion.
A meeting nf the Hoard of A. W. Ilanilt. M r*. R W. Lord, Middletown, N. Y.
A tut key may be r-m.ti-d w ith ­
National u l.olat*hi|
Manager* of the Sanford Carden M i*. S E. Morwood, M r*. Wilbur
I like l iii-m very much," *lu- huppa Delin' Student Loan Fund Delta
Klitnbeth W. Due, tot, ilir I , , ” ne in COtltai I out dressing; but if you do s tu ff’
Club will be at »;30 A. M. at the Nolan, M r*.
-ointncnii-l, "especially Die spoil ( ’urnml lice. Mia*
I.eon Sleinmeyer,
M r*.
Th*!ma
Mitchell
an*
By BOB T H O M A S
Garden Center. All offlrera a ml Mist
clothe.
In fa rt, I think that Lanier of Petersburg, '"a , su­ with the 7M Knppa Di Itn rbno- don't pack -In s.mg in t-ai lightly.
Eunice W alker. Mis* May- daughter, Ruth, uf Columbia. S
chairmen are requested to t&gt;e pre- belle Cassady, M l** N urinr N o r­ C. and Gary Wataon of Charlotte
te i. In, Med In ro llrg r. anil uni The fliiffiv .t -lies.mg are lho*e
tlncrlean style, ate ju&gt;t a . good
H O L LY W O O D . Oct v
&lt;A’»
that are parked in with a light
len t. »
wood and M i** M a ri* Gooding.
N . C. arrived Saturday to aeeoio After a PJ year ab*rn-e, Dardclte s- Parisian. I think it i&gt; an old rd of ciilInlmrstlnnDt
chntgcs te is itte . Ihlotlgtlout tbe United hand.
A program w ith the theme
___________________
that
pane the body of llenrv W stone D airivu* i* m&gt;ck in ilnllvw-awt. innhbtsh cn.lorti tn -ay
fater the war, w ill l-e here at State . MD* l.ntliri said
w*Children Worahln Around th j
to A tlanta, Ga. for burial service* with a .u rp ris ilig vieW|H-lnt - -tie ■ P a rt, createa the only giaul fa«h- len*t four lit- m ill* ("I tlo- pie
W orld” will he held at McKinley
dlilike* the nudity uf Freu-'b iuns."
lure
She admitted slit- wool I
O lIK
S IM X IA L S
F O R
O C T O IIE K
H all at 7 45 P. M.
The Frem h actrr*.* it hen- to like ti • lav Initgri unit &gt;1" mule
M r*. Fred K. Russell ha* re­ fashions.
IH.fiO
"I
think
it
l*
terrible,"
*he
rcT I I I ’ K ? y|l\Y
flJ M l 'Iu, timeless "use
Set in “ Welcome to Paris” for film *.
turned from W*xt Middlesex. P*
(1 Ml
m aikid "W h y , thet have decol MG.'I Her only other American
The *tudv of the laoik ‘•Riilldln’*
IMIMI M.I'f.lfH-irjA- Wi»Vr
where *h# arrompanlrd her h-»
die
In “ Wei rulne lo P u l'.,
‘ Ml
It-Ui down In here." She indi­ film wa* "The Buge uf P a r t* ,'
a Chut-h Training Program" wiP
Iu ml Col t Wave
A parly wa* given a l the home band’* body for funeral -erv‘—
will |i"it i av the .'111-yen i dd lll*i
5 Ml
irantinuc tonight nt 7*10 P M at of M r*. A. E. Mullen on Park theie She alto .Jient a *hort lim*' cated her w n i.l.
7,Ml r«ii»j IVwvii*
which .In- malic In I'.ctH with
J...
thet "f Jane Powell I ' ii h I li-'
Mis* D n irieu x, who w .s wrai
III btaniiiifii *up|ilii» innl h(uI wutli ifiuttiiiit*** •t Aear*
th e Fir** ltao, , *l Chu* b "
Douglas F aiil-an k., Ji
U nivrr
Avenue on Thursday evening in In Sharon. Pa
Po-tciii.ik u n - ■11. is k In -i
mg a smartly laBolcd ami mile
-if t i|n iiPtBc mill truiiiiriH l»y not*«l nrti»H III the
Seminola H"l&lt;ecra Lodge w ill honor of Mrs. K. J. Amann, who
• al
lavislini
■ lug
piildteity thiil there w ill la rnrilei
vealtng d ie .* , also deplored thHi duty I n i'! I'I hiUi * U71 for M|t|Hiinttni'nt
meet at 8:00 p. M. at the I. 0 . (&gt; recently purchased a home In
M r. and M r*. G. C. Fellow* of French bathing suit* "They wem tpiutge foi tier, M-lvi.ltmg tlial ib'pirtlng M i* . Dni ileus nt It"
P. room All member* are urged to Orange Clly. A delightful evening
her
I
st
name
do-old
t—
pi-*
Sanford Avenue have returned to two strip* u f cloth like that,*
age of ‘-.’ll.
H A R R I E T T ’S B E A U T Y N O O K
be present.
nounceii "dare-yitit."
uf game* and dlak r•cording of their home after spending the
" I I'k" th at,” -In­ ihvib'd '
Sliiith I'jirk
be »ald, hoidililC her fin g u l* an
Ih tm tK mill Jim** Schidi llcuutit
FM HAY
But .h r went horn, after the
congratulation* w a* enjoyed. Mra. part month Ip Indianapolis, fnd.
ter all I ant not Id I am I I
Infh a|iart
''Y-ni go on the -ret -e ‘---I -Id -oil -ettith. Sti
g f The Church Training School a* Madeline Mallen, pianist, play, visiting
their
daughter,
Ruth l«arlie&lt; am|
*ee nothing
hut
the Eir»t Baptist Church will elo*e ed “ Ava M aria."
about
the rea.un,
Trapp. They also vl*ited friend. nudltv. I we r n two pie-e suit I* sketchy
ta etudy of the I mmiIi "llu ild ine
"They never called me hack,"
M r*. A m in n w a* presented by In Vincenne*.
•ly
srlf,
but
nut
like
the
Bikini
Churrh Training Program’’ with the group w ith a beautiful man­
sire »sld "Then the w,n came and
"I think nudity is wrung In
the fla t* that begin* lqnl'*ht at tle sice statue of St. Anthony
Mra. W. H. Campliell and infant fashion.. A woman i* much more that Mi*.* D a r iie u i'. English w a ­
7:30 P. M
'm ericao
her patron tain t.
daughter have returned to their attractive for whirl she m n eral. rm! good enough f - l
Millie
lln rn .o n
Chapter
of
uillenci-. Stir admitted tier fail
Refreshment* were served by hnmr In Tampa after visiting for n -I reveals,"
mg.
D. A. K. will meet with Mra. W. M r*. A. Memrndet, M l** Ade­ ■ever*! day* with M r*. Campbell'*
•'Paris fashion* are lovely,"
M. Thigpen on Mafrtiolla Avenue laide Richter, Alls* Dell Meloche parent*, M r. and M r*. K. ?,. John­
" I learned nil my lilies liy
-he
added,
"b
u
t
fur
too
expen­
w ith M r.. M. S W iggln*. M r*. I and M l** Pauline Utbollane to son. Sr. Mr. Campbell spent the
sound," she recalled " I would
St. Clair W hite, and M r*. K K M r*. Paul Pexold, M r*. Frank wtakrnd here and art-timpani. &lt;i sive The p.'ircs an- ulitrap—IU* tell them T know tin line*, but
Why, you can |u y a half rnilliu-i
T o la r a* c*»-hoste**e..
Meiach, M r*. K. Richter. M r*. them home.
francs for nne evening gown • ill you tile's*# tell me w l-at
Dorothy Dendrick, M r*. Swlbarl
The only one* who can afford they mean?' "
9
I.E filS I. \ T I V K B A R B EC U E
Durand. M r*. D. E. Brubaker,
M r*.
Alfred Grambllng
left i the exclusive gowns are the fat
This time her English t* i|u itr
; G A IN E S V IL L E . Oct. 9 - 1.Ipe- M r*. J. L
H u rt. M r*. M ary yesterday for Washington, D. C. |
understandil.le, with )u*| a touch
t i a l l Tig- Legislative Barbecue, Church, M r*. R. C. Long, M r*. afte r spending some time with her | old women who are laden with of a Parisian accent
jewelry.
traditional feature uf University "
II. U F i l* . M r*. W . C urtin, parents, Mr. and M r*. W. C.
" I don’t know how I lear-e-t
"The rest n f the French wo­
q ( Florida llom erom ingi, i* ex- M r*. M. Moor# and M l** Mary
Clause. She w il1 Join her husband men go to the shops whole the. to *|o-,ik English,” she said. " I ’ve
pjeted to at tr a it inure than 700
IrM tle m .
Lieut. (Jgl Grambllng there where I s'a veil w ith my fam ily."
never tsken any lesson*. Perhaps
n f th * Mates top political figure*
ith the U. 8
hr i* .tationrd
Hollywood
generally
believed I learned from watching so many
a id guttla at the 1950 HomeromAmerican movie* and seeing a
Navy.
Ing, Get. 1114.
the year, a fte r which time they lot of American friends in I ’ m E PISC O PA L M E E T IN G
Schedulril on the arlinn-parkml
Mr*. Alan Young D s l^ n ry ha* will make thou home in lh&lt; San vfter the w ar."
M r*. A. W . Lee, Jr. wa* co­
two-day program for 11:10 A
Mi*, t'arrieiix, who wa. charh o.te** with Mra. Frank L. M il­ return--! from the w rit roa*- Francisco Bay area.
I iia i l c d
M .. Saturday, th# lia r W n r I*
wher* her hushand, Lieut. Comdr.
M e n only to lh n *r with Invite* ler at the m e rtlrg of 8t. Mark's
Chanter of the Holy Crow Enia- Drl.ancv sailed alioard a hospital
ftfon*.
■opal Church which took place shin as »urg#on. Mrs. Del-anry
and sun*. Alan and Phillip, plan
IK )(H ill:. BACH A M I B EA N S last Mnndxy. M r*. W. W. Thom ­
to visit her parents, Mr. and M r*.
D K LA N D Oct. 0— ( Special 1— as was among lbn ** at the fleet- .
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G L. Duncan, until the first of
ltuogie, Bach and Hrocalli w ill be tg .
Bervrd *tudent* of John H. S tetaon Univeralty at th * University
Common* restaurant. The m u tir,
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Personals

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Feds Suffer Third
Straight Loss As
Bulldogs Win 20-8
Irish L o s e F i r s t Ncnr Capacity Crowd
In Four Y e a r s To
Underdog Purdue
Fighting Irish Were
Outplayed and OutThought In Defeat
S O U TH BEND, In d , on. 9 GP)—Purdua’t dramatic 24-14 up•hi of M otr* l)am» carried a
Davld-Onllath Im part.
O ut-parting ami many time*
out • judging
the
A ll-A in e r ir *
N otre liam e q uartrrhark, Boh
W illiam , wa* little iJnta Samuel*.!
A t IP. the I HI pound luipliomorr
■lid murh to make fnothall M itnry
Saturday In trading Hie fiery
Hollar maker*, 20 point underdog*,
oner the IrWh *:t i•I■r■&gt;■i giant.
Samuel* natted in lu u tuurh
dow n* and hi* pilrhe* »el up I he
other two. In all, he completed
fljne of 21 to*»e« foi 151 yard*.
ff» alto |i!areklrked all four * r t r t point*.
• The
defeat,
which
atunned
87,000
fan*
In
Notre
llame
ttadlum , wa* the lri«h‘a firat In
t airing nf HU came* ttrclrhln g
ififir four ■earnni. Two Ilea, to
Arm y &lt;0 -0 1 and Southern t ali
ftrtila (14-141, were Included In
tha recnid the icealent of modern
eMIeg* football.
■ The defeat waa N o t r e Dame'*
firat al home alnrc Michigan won
It-tO lata In IP42. The Irinh
foiled over 24 vtaitlng team* In
the meantime.
Coach fra n k l-cnlty, with cinly
four Inane* In al«(ht eeauma a l
Notre llame, M ailed the Hit-game
record w llh the beginning o f tha
IP 4H leaton,
The lrl»h cloeed the 1945 ram
palfifi on lice. I , with a 39-7
tfotmHnp hy the tlrra t l.ake*
Naval Service learn. That wa*
their laat laat lore m ilII the Purdut tornado atrurk.
So powerful had l.eahy'* team*
born me that Ntdre (tame waa
finding erhedtiHitg dlffletiltle*. The
ona team, however, that alwaya
c tm * la r k for more wa* Purdue.
The
llollortmikera
remained
“ kehediited faith ful" f.m had to
Walt 17 y ra r* before tanning the
Irlah hide. They hadn't won *mce
IM S , The entire aerlea lielun-n
the two atate *oea, which hegati in
hPH, now aland, at I t Notre
lame wlna, five for I'm due and
two He*.

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Dorothy Powell Is
Winner In Sanford
Golf Totirriament
M l»| Dorothy Powell, with a
low n it Irore of 7H for 1H hole*.
Wo|t (he handicap golf tourna­
ment for ladice Sunday afternooh
at lb * Seminole C ountry 1 t in t,
•ltd waa awarded a Parker “ M 's
pan'kfc t pi I re.
0 *« tg e Herndon tad the men
with it low net arore of f-d and
wa* alati given a pan, afild Col.
S.‘ 0 - H a n Iman, tournament rh lir *
y t playera were en7 In the tournament which
followed by a barbecue proI by W, K. Hathaway In the
pit farllltleo o ft thb 10th
fa ln v h r, and tahlrh waa attended
by* IW perinna. Hugh W halrhel,
maiptgat of the club, had rhatgo
6f • th lf program. The barlierue
t i l hold at about 7:fttl o'rlock
ta d waa ratod a htg aucceu, M id
.ltgrrlm ah.
I n nllan Betta, j t an t l to Ml*a
all with a low k io m »cote
I, waa given rluh htad cover*.
M H - Sieve Hubert*, runner-up
nfit, gnd M r*. Andrew Cartaw ay,
er-un groaa, each wrre given
o lf ball*, Mie* Itoie Levy,
» neareet the pin received
k», and H u . John Gallo,
two golf hall* a* a conitloey prtifi.
men'* romnelltlon K.
. tecum I lo M r. Herndon
low ,grew*
received ■a
‘ '1 * I lo_
. r . 75,
. . . _______
hag. Golf M ill* w rre glvrn lo
I lllgglphotham , runner up
Mfil, ftnd
In d Juhn
John Ivey, runner-up
frOfia. C. Phillip*. n rarr*t the
pin, wa* given a kit l&gt;ag John
uallnw ay won two 'golf hull* a*
• tontelatian im te . A *|&lt;cclal
£rii I of th rte ball went to Bill

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1 v» p refitr*m . nc*4 Sunday aft»r fion nt fifeS o’filpck w ill InM iafi • “dag f.g h l", m M Col.
; Ha rtman, with leant* of one each
o f Cla»» A -fl -0 and h making up
■ f t , H&gt; H. Smith w»* winner In
fho C l* l* A group in the Sanfm.t
Wohten'* (Intf A«‘ o&lt;:«tlnn mid
*t_.°r*e;h»lf Itnmfl »|i tourThur .day at the Semtnn|u
lub. k e f . Hugh Wfi.-I
! ami M r*. John

Sees SHS Outplay
V i s i t o r s In First
Period O f Contest

The
Tlel.nrnl Bulldog* ovrrnot
oweied the ttuldmrn Semlnol"
HIIgh School Celery fe d * Friday
night handing them their third
ntrulghl defeal by a aeotc of 20*4
Playing before a rapuclty crowd
of *n e*tlm *ted 2,50tl faithful
fan* who braved the cool and
wlndv night * ir . the Pel.and bull­
dog* came to fife In the »ecnnd
quarter after having been out
H atted by the fe d * In the flr*t
period.
A fte r pre-game rrrem onle* In
which the Seminole High Band
marched to midfield and played
the Star Spangled Banner, the
Celery fe d honorary captain W a l­
ler Booth met the In la n d co
rap laln * ht tnld-fleld for the to**.
The Bulldog*, winning the to**.
Heeled to receive with the fe d *
kIrking off.
On a lieatillful kick hy David
lleM er, Ihe llnlldok* received o*
1 he|f own ir, and brought It hart
to mid field hefme tietng met hy
a bo*( of fe d tackier*
Three play* later Bulldog foil
hark Chariot Manning broke lnt&lt;
the H ra r and traveled In the fad
three yard line before lielm*
atomerl.
W ith firat down and goal to go
the Bulldog* fumbled and loat ten
yard* nn Ihe play. The fe d de
fen-e. throwing up hn unpenel
table w all, behl the Mei.and eleven
fur three ron*ccnllve down* •*
give the fe d * the ball on their
n aii Id van! line.
Tile Fed* elected to kirk nut *T
the third down with Clatr*e firlllmr o ff a 4f, yard punt to their
own !tfi,
A fte r holding Ihe llulldoga In ­
tact for four down* the fe d * ton*
over the ball cilice again, till* time
on their own 24 yard tine and nf
ter try in g un*ucre* *full&lt;- tn r &gt; '
their ground attack working for
three trlriya, f arm er Clait*e drop
perl hark and got o ff •&lt; beautiful
uimt to tha ||e|.and 2 b.
W ith the Bulldog* taking over
at the 25. the fed ilefer|*e again
went Into action and three plav*
later eei.red a »afety when tne
In la n d ball rnrrler wa* eanvhl
bahlod the end rone hy the whole
Sanford line,
Itel.and’* *rnilng activity gftt
under wiry late In the «ecorid half
when, nfler an dll yard drive
Charle* Manning went over right
lin-kle from the one yard line for
the fn M touchdown of the con
tr»t. The kirk hy Jtm Dreggor*
»nllt the untight* lo put the Bull
doe* nut in front hy a reorp of
7-2.
The Bulldog k lrk -n ff wra* taken
on Ihe Pad |R and retitrbed to
Ihe 25 |,v Sian DgleHty. A fl4r
trying un&lt;urcc**follv to gel roll
Ine the fe d * kicked tn the Del and 'tit a* tba flr*t h alf end»*t
with Mie *rnte remaining 7-2 with
the n o t h i n g * nut |n frnht
The Del and High School Band,
a real credit for a *chon1 of It*
rlre, performed rlurioe the balr
wllh the Seminole High Schoo'
Alma Mater and a good arrangemrnl o f ‘ Goodbye Irene** with rl,»
apectatorn lolnlng In *oo». lire**
ed In purple and while, the,- w- *
mperh, M H In m u*lr and nifir-b
Ing.
Coming lack In the *emnd bet'
both team* »hnwed *lgn* of nev
life a* the battle for *nprem *rv
re*mned.
After Itelng unable to pH ro ll­
ing o ffrn vlvrlv the fe d * klcle | to
the Bulldog 24 and otire again re
•nmrd the defence which Ibey had
ntaved «n well earlier In the con­
tent.
T a k ln r the hall on their own 24
Ihe llulldoga unveiled an aerial
attack and picked un ,15 yard* on
two bullet pa«*e*. W ith the ball
on the Fed 14 yard line. Delant)
returned to the ground for an 14
vard touchdown *p rln t. Garth
Price, relieving Chat lea Manningat fullliark wa* credited with tho
tally. The kick hv Jim Drrggnia
nnen again apllt Ihe unrlght* for
the e itra point lo put Ihe D elantl
eleven ahead hy a acore nf 14*2.
Sanford Ihrn look Ihe return
klrk -n ff on their own :M) yard line
aa the third pet Ind ended.
Midway In Ihe third period Ihe
atipetinr Bulldog* added another
*i« point* In their marg.n when
lock T e rry Arree pa»*nl to end
Dirk Ithndea for their third and
final touchdown. The point, tried
from placement again wa* block­
ed hv the Feila and limited thfi
Bulldog* lo a lt point* In re*t th &gt;
•com at 20 -2 .
Making a final and deaperale
bid fo r vlrtory, the Fedi acored
late In the fourth period when F.d
Uonlon w«nt over from Ihe one
vard line to climax a (tn yard drive.
The point, tried from placement
with David Heater doing Ihe kick­
ing. w a* wide and rented the
acore a t 2(1-8 .
Charle* Manning, Bulldog 105
nound fullluirk, *w a * th# game'*
leading ground gain*.' w ith f J
ja iJ i.
C la w * and Kd Gordon
th * Ffid'a power In Ur*
■IthfiUSh'
Id fitUimith OM ryonfi of

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Tfiia* A A M 34-28Michigan Statfi, ranked efieond
to Notra Dame in the A l' poll,
craihed too, Maryland did the
trick, 34-7, and prepared thia weak
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Kentucky, alath-ranked team,
hilng 40-0 and Should not gfit
lunch more of a te«t thl* Satur­
day from Cincinnati.
One o f th t top Intericcllnnhl
ame* on the program occur*
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nig h t,
pitting
Friday
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again*!
galnat lllinola In the Collaaum
Both team * I.
I &lt;&gt;« Angelea.
Ai
reaklng one-pointer*. \V **h kearthn
defeattng
UCLA 21-20 *«d
(ngton i
WDconain beating lllinola 7-8.
’ N inth-ranking California, whlrh
airurk a ta rta r In Prnnaylvania
but won 14-7, take* on Southern
California, lucky to get a tie with
IVaahmgton State 20 -20 .
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beat
Oregon
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4 . iik ,.&lt;■!,»• rual? wHn th r firet l*nat-&gt;- i uti oj m ,1 R E B I.8 1 1 .
fourth World H e r n game at New Y o rk'* Y an kr • Stadium. It i a me In the firat liming. Woorillng
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O N L Y 2 — 829.35
Summing It up, ll'a eaay to ace
BEST G R A D E — W E L L
why the Phil kid* loat th * afirle*.
K N O W N C A S T IN G
They hit .203 n* a team. Thfilr
KEELS 19.95 EACH
pitcher* gave up !« earner! run*,
A 110.09 H A V IN G
th r Y'anka only three.
Thpy w ill be railing th!* ie r U i
C A STING B &amp; D B ------------ 3
lly JACK H A N D
the "no acore' H a iti* In year#
rouldlt l get anybody nut.
N E W YORK, Oct. H up)—The
lo
rome.
They
Y’ank
fimrrfl
11
N YLO N C A S T IN G L IN E ... 44c
When the M g guru were aplked
IPfgi Wnrlrl Champion New York
hy the lu lllla n t Phil pltrhlng in run, the Thd* 5 for a total o f
Yankee* may be act for a long run
H A N D L IN K
14.
That
heat
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old
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the *erle*. the " H ill* guy*1' r » m i , , .
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Tbt* la no wonder Hub that
Bobby Brown ( 33.1). and Gerry
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awept four *traight from tha
( 2^0 ra n le .1 the ball “ 7}*1 Rnn,' ' I ,D lrk * *!#r
M A E W EST P L U G S
CHeinan
lurk Ira* Philadelphia W h it Kid*
' Andy
Semlnlrk — rutnfirl
(h»m.
lea. No “i
in the World Scrip.
“m urder*
® L 0 , b } .# .Sd T ii* trio that accounted for 84
FAM O US D 1 L L IN G R R
row" humble* the opposition. But
t i ; U i ' p *!?,. L home run* and 274 run* hatted In PLUGS
*4c
it’fi • band of alert VpportunDt.,
'hV ..? in -l
e wdh during the regu’ar aeaton hit for
233
darting tluough the firat rhink In ' , n. h "} ,
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a eorrv .110 averag* in the afirlfit MINNOW BUCKET
the enemy defen**.
f, .,P,,h hl,,',1f hnm* r v "
Robl,‘
Aa Managar 8 aw y*d aald after
Maybe Tommy llenilch, a Yank
... , , the aeconl game, “ It look* llkw PORK C U L'N K S
of the old achool, .aid it Iro r , Th|a wga lb# Y an k *’ 13th World we nets! four bare* on hall! to
ROB VARNISH
lie
Saturday night at thr height ot
vi »&lt;&gt;'7 " (H »h'&gt;r »l«‘ h •« *corc."
KEE1* YOUR ROD NEW
the victory dinner.
'n f'" ,r atralght.
Y'ou hare lo hnve a goat 7 W all,
t t i it s e i N G
" z r r n ib t
“ W# uaed tn overpower them ,rf
Thfiy »ald th# Y’ank* ware a make It Staler, the hontfi run hero m
llenrlch said, “Now w * have In creel v rluh nf fading Mara whfin of the pennant clincher a t Brook- LINE DRESBINO .. -------- 5Te
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N E W YO R K . Oct. 9 - u&gt;P)—The
N'fiw Ynrh (Slant*, hecailie they
play againit the " In w Y and fra
tuie d *fe n *r rather lhan nffem e,
ate making pm foMball'a two at
larking
m ight*
th# Cleveland
C in C A T O . O rt. fl -ijC t— The Brown* and Philadelphia Eagle*
Chicago W hile So» tomorrow are
all up and taka notice.
erpeeled In unvrll their fifth ne*
Baled no IreMer' th *n third or
manager In five re a r!, probably fourth In the power-parked A m ­
naming Seattle Pilot Pant Itich- erican
Conference,
the
New
unl* In atirceed incumbent John Yorker# have u llllted their lame
I lted» Crrlden.
btuM hg t|efrn«e for three atralght
Plcliard* ba* been d lrkrrlng vlclortfifi and are the only team
wllh Ihe ,S&lt;r« for tnm r tim e and in (hr 13-team circuit without a
hn demand for a two-year con­ art hark.
tract leportedly U the only hllfh
Among their victim# a r* thr
to hla algning. The W hite Hit# PiMehirrgh Steelera, I TN-7: Clcvc
Ptefer a ..one. »eaar,n
agreement. land. 4 0, and .yeaterday, Wnth
.—
t.callln g their e p e rie n re w i t h ln|t„ )n,
Rcdeklm, 21-17,
Tbtrl
Jrt.k Onaluw who wa* fired laat ,llr, n* Stev* Owen* oulfleld haMay. but bird l» Ire paid up on a ! y|H,trd only 24 point*, ■»«! •«&gt;''
two-year pact
ag. of eight g game.
So« official* ineUt Corrlden, | x p .
B low n*,
who
whipped
nbt. replaced On*l«w, H ill la 4he pt)u i M„ g h :U U 7, on Saturrlay.
vlty alep* td replace- hint aa ere No. 2 rh the American.-C«n
manager anil "W e haven't taken ference w ith a 3-1 record. (Then
yet." However, an aminuncement cornea Philadelphia, M tn J(1 vb
on the *ul,Ject |&lt; r*pt-, led at a tory ovrr Ihe l^&gt;* Angeleaj Rama,
hit-ellng of (he board rtf d lir r tn it In third place w ith 2 - 1 . ,
tomorrow.
.
Meanwhile,
three
teaftta—the
The Boa have had permlanlbn ( hirago Bear#, Detroit I.hrna ami
from the S e a t t l e rlub nf the Paci­ New Ynrk Y a n a * - a i r tlerl for
fic Cna*t l.eagttr to negotiate the N ational
CJonferenra leail.
w ith Richard#, who arlm lt* he'd A ll. •■pitting 3-1 record*, won
be Interested In faking the jolt. yeaterday.
The port ha* been a but apol
The Brara trimmed their cm **,
H n rr Jimmy Dyke* waa i|l*ml«*ed town riva l*, the Chicago Calrlilttn 10td a fte r dlrn'tlng the club ala, 27**1; Detroit handed San
for IT iraaon*. Genial Ted Lynn*, Franrlaco It* fo urth atralght In**,
a W hite Sen pitching imm ortal, 21-7, and the Yank* outacored
fell heir In th r poiHlon. hut after Green Bay, 44-31.
the hoae finithed *lvth In 1047
The G lanta. forced to come
and laH In 1014, (tnalow w a* glv- hit the winning romldnatlnn at
cn the Joh in 1040.
from hehthd th ta * tftnea, finally
OtuUtw ami General Manager 0:22 of th * laat PeHod. when
fr a n k I-a nr anon got rmholled In Chat ley Concrly titraw a Sfla atrlilm t front office fu»d which yard touchdown paa* to Genfi
ended when the rluh M ig h t off Robert*
old J a r l* contract lari May. OnTh" D*f*u football *"#*on I* Rv
•Iowa IPSO Hub flnlahfid Hath,
juat a* the Hn«e did undfir Cor- ra m ie U niversity'* 42nd grid ram
palgn.
riden th i* year.

n« a s s o c i a t e d r n r s K
Coach Ibth Wr-vdrtifffi U filv ir•Itv of Florida eleven gave Oeorgta Tech a *cate before Tech'*
Red Patton untied the game In
the laat *econd* of thfi fourth
tp ia rtrr w ith a ala yard field goal
lit nu»h the Y'etlow Jacket* out
In front 14-13.
Stetaon'a powerful offenae completrlv *wani|te&lt;l the Jatk»ftnvllle
Naval A ir Station learn in k oneaided rontoat whlrh finally wound
up 55-0. Scheduled a* a hreather,
the Navy team fought har,l, hut
w a* completely nutrlaMed try thfi
amnolh working H a lle r*.
Arm y, emerging a* one of the
nation'* |ie»t football team*, g etl
Ita firat leal teat th l* week-end In
farin g Michigan ar college firolhnll art nut on uncharted path*—
w ith Ihe Notra Dame landmark
awept away .
So .hocking wa* I'urdue'a upafit
o f Notre Damp, 24-14, a fte r 3U
ronarrutive game* without defeat,
that m anr ran* found It hard to
tiellcve fiHittailt would tic the aanta
again.
But A rm y, ranked fourth In th«
A P | hi)I la»t week and anvlou* to
*H »e the top apol vacated by N o­
tre Dame, marahalled lla hoata
at We»t IHiint to prove that If
football won't lie the tam e at
leaat It w ill lw earltlng. The
Cadet* tuned up for Michigan hy
trouncing Penn State, 41-7, while
Michigan knorkrd down D a rlimouth, 27-7.
Y'ankrr Stadium, In New York,
where the W orld S erif* ended Sat­
urday, la completely aold nul for
the hlg game -65,000 aeatfi. Honijuater waa taken o ff by M ichi­
g an '* loaa to Michigan Slate ih«
prevluua week, 41-7. Rut M khlgan
• t i l l la tough enough to provide an
ain w c r fu r the qucitlon as to how

MONDAY OCT. 9, IMP

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Daniel*, Bruce Thotnplon, Cvrler;
G — J. D ilg g er*. Scott, McClel­
land: C - Birharutnii, Garcia: It—
Arree. Manning, C rew i. Grave*,
1 in *n. Buddy 1hc&gt;mp*on, Roll*.
frath.
Sanford (H»: R — Ba»», Smith,
Hardin, Gann; T .- Ilcvler, Swaggerty, Brndlej G — WhelHtel, Schlrarrlj C
Car fell; B
Gordon.
Oglrahy, Clatrre. Taylor.
Sanfur-I
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0 7 7 d—
Scoring: D&gt; l / a n d : Manning.
Price. Hhod»». Sanford: (Safety
when Arree tackled behind goal
hv *e \e ta| linemen i ; (lnrd"n.
Point* after touchdown*; DeLand; (D igger* 2.
(Ifflc la D :
It
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If—
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7
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K,p
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0
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2
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S W A P SHOP
406
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•tallm en t Loan D e p t^ Room 817.
We Buy. Sail of Trade m od
Phone 2S#,
Sanford At la ntlr
anything. Phone K R -J ^
National Rank Member P T W
CARS Granted. CleaneHT Waahed.
Pollthed. 24 (lour Service. Ren fo u w H lU a v a to «ee thla on# to
really appreciate It. A beautiful
n d t ’a Service Station, Sanford
Tut one 1947 CatUllle Sedan, lie
A Celery Are.
with Ilyriram aUc. Radio. Heater
a ir
conditioning.
Undercoat* I
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
and all n#w white walled tlre«
Only 2S.04H) aitu al mile*. Thl»
rt’ E R U T , S E L L « T R A D E i
chr In p«rfert condition. A rat
fu rn ilu re. W I|*on-M aler Fu
anyone would lie proud lo nwr
l a w AW. M l E l a t Phan# I i .
and priced at the amusingly low
W A N T E D : Small ueed Spinal pr,
price o f only 11998.00.
llaby upright p la i^ . M l no* TO.
1949 M E R C U R Y Tutone Fordor
Sedan. Eaceptlonally clean Ini* FFB
aide and oqu Ttrea alm o.t new
A N U O r T O N ilIS llS
all afound. A teal buy at 91796(91
S A N F O)H
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I1 U N T M E R C U R Y CO.
N. Palmetto
Phone 1986
8—
HELP
D irectly Behind Paat O ffice,
M A N A G E H ..M A N OR W O M A N
1937 Lincoln Zephyr. Coupe. G»od
Tu aaretr* candy and other merrondltion. Phone 239W. South
rhandite marhtne roulra. No tell
Sanford Avenue mt Pineway
ing or to lk llln g . Factory dlatri
Road.
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but or
teruraa
local lone
and
m aket neceatary arrangement) W ill aell either l!*4H Oldimohila f
dr. aedan w ith 19,000 actual mile*
In Ihla territory. Ideal off hour*
or 1949 Ford Statldn Wagon wtlh
lo a ta ri. 64(*0 monthly poaaihle
9,000 mile*. Roth In perfect condart tim e, fa ll tim e more. |4no
dlUon. Phone Ii09*w
or tlOh
U 6A000 ra*h (ra lly lecuredl r#Ave.
qulred nme, depending on num­
ber o f machine* you M art with.
Plena* don't w id e out lime unlea* you hay# Ih# nevraaary can.
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v o te * on im p o rta n t i|uestiorir
O ff ic i ra o f th e c lu h * e r r e i| a t ­
tr a c tiv e r e fr e th m e n ta .
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IN

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The U r a l H u tu r D e m o n itr a U o n
t lu ll held th e m o n th ly
session
T h u rs d a y m o rn in g . T h e C iiu n ty
C u u a ril m r t a t 10:AO. M r a . C . M .
K lo w e r* o f S a n fo rd p re s id e d o v e r
th e n u t-tin y . In te r e s tin g r e p o r t *
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i .i n i a i . u o T ir y :
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dence an d addreaa le 11 I,a f* v e ito
N lra a t. Ila r lf u r d . H a r tfo r d C o u n ty ,
C on necticu t i
Tuu a rc hereby o rd e re d to ho and
ap pear In th e ..M ire ..f the C le rk of
th e C ir c u it C o u rt of Hornlnote C o lin ,
ty, F lo r id a tn th * f n u r t ll.iu e e at
I ’ h ll W ra W o t, h o itie u lta r la l fu r M anfurd. F lo r id a on o r before th e
C e n tra l F lo r id a , held a t te n tio n &lt;&gt;f l i t h day o f N o e em h er. A l&gt; IS IS and
I he audience on p la n t n u t r it io n . A Ih eh and (h e re file your w r llle n a p ­
in
th a t
c e rta in
cauae
. -jeered
d i*h
lu n c h *, .n fo llo w e d pearance
th e re in p e nd ing a y a in a i you a ’ h o t!
title u f w h ic h I * N hlrley l l M u r .
p la in t iff, v * K iephen F N ayv . defe n d a n l
and fcelny 1 ’h a n r e r / No
T U I . Ih e name h e ln y an a rtlo n fu r
divorce. F a il not th e re in or an .in te r
pro c » n f**o o w ill he en tered a x a lii.l
The re-opening uf
you and *a Id r a u ta proceed ea p a rie
l l la f u r t h e r ordered th a t Ih l*
i.m ic e b * published in Ih e H anford
Ife ra M a n *w ep ao er o f y tn e r a l c i r ­
c u la tio n p u blished In Seminole C onnty. F lo r id a , unco each w eek for fo u r
1110 M’pat t u b St.
i * i lu p ee cu M ve w e e k *
After a tirnunth'* extcnalon
W lin e * * m y hand end th * uMP le i
ri.urae In Ifadiu and le le tia io n
eeal of ra id c u r l th is T Mi day ot
M rio l.e r, A f i l * t a
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NOTICE

EZEKIEL’S RADIO
SHOP

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REGISTRATION NOTICE
The Regislntlion Books of the C ity of
Sufilorcl.- Florida, are open at th * C ity

th e

K ite o f

P a c k a rd ’*
th e

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the punxme of regiMerlng for the Municipal
(lenerul Election to Ik* held on Novemlrer 7.
19S0, und will remain open each day except
Suntlays and holidaya, up to and Including
Friday, Octolrer

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R E G IS TR A TIO N O FFIC E R

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BOATWORKS

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ll *o nuy to keep la touch, you migbi easily foryM

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Just how much Um lelephooe-------to y m r
enjoymeal, convenience and peace a t mind And the p rie
is Hill low. Rates for today's expanded
Improved am ice have gone up far leva than
boh other things you boy. Yes, telephone
m k f standi out a* one of today's
t f e e t '.
biggest bargain*.
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le a rn in g to accept re ep o n a ib U k y— i r am l a f
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th e y

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co u rteey

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Commetn’ing Monday September 18, l ‘.i5U, tor

P le r k o f C ir c u it CeiUM o t
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a m illio n io n * o f co pp or.

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t two W o rld a l T h re a
I I I Today a m a r
1 *.. l i l t . A I lea.111na*
1 «t to n y M a m m y Konya
I no W.i,|. l a i i e r * Pan.
| : | l i My |t e. | ne • t
*. 00 Th . Ity ih in Iln u r
. I*
T h * M r la h l Kpul

Optometrist

12 In U b m y K»". Setb Babeoel

The
SANFORD
HERALD

�THE W EATHER
la D a ily T h e n I t fU rtag th —

2T he

To Protect Um Pootm of t i e W o rU i
To Promote Ike P ro f tree of America.
To Produce Prosperity fe r Seal or a.

S im tlii

•

AN INDEPEND EN T DAILY NEW SPAFEIt
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A .

Knlablmhed 1908

V O LU M E X X X X II

F a ir north portion through Wed­
nesday. pertly cloudy south portion
..ith
scattered
'how ert.
little
r.ingt- in temperature Gentle to
it,...let tie northeast wind* throuch
t) -due-day

No. 35

A rw ic iu te d I ’ rm a L m -n rtl W ir e

T U E SD A Y O C T. 10. 1930

Reds Charge u .n Assembly South
President Plans
Pacific M eeting Jets Strafed
Soviet f ield Gains Support

W ith M ac Arthur

Gromyko Note Claims Yugoslavia. Peru And
Other Small N a ­
U.S. F-80 Jets Hit
Trum an T o Go Direct P e r m i t I s I s s u e d
tions Add W e ig h t
Air
Field
62
Miles
From St. Louis To
T o U. S. Proposal
North Of Frontier
Rendevous “ S o m e ­ F o r Construction
LAKE SUCCESS. Dei. Ilf— 1»1'|
MOSCOW, Oct 10 o1’i Rutwhere In Pacific"
Co......unit!-goterned Yugoslavia
*

WASHINGTON.' Oct. 10- &lt;/l&gt;)
—P rm drnt Truman announced
today lie Mill meet tlm weekend
with General Douglas MacAithui
hi tbr Pacific tu discuss "tb r final
phase of Unitrd Naliom action in
Korea."
Mr. Truman caul in a statement
that he Mill alto discuss Milh Mac*
^Arthur "other matteri within hit
responsibility." He did not sat
what theie were.
Mr. Truman't natement did not
lay where he would meet with the
Unitrd Nation! commander
The White House withheld an
announcement on the place of the
meeting. But it wai pie turned lo
he tomewheir wett of Hawaii.
Mr. Truman will take off liom
St. Louii Ihuitday in the White
Houte plane, the "Independence*
for Hawaii, ihe firtl itop on a trip
eipectrd lo latl about a week.

O f New S ta d iu m

Police Are Instruct­
ed T o Crack Down
On Hot Rod Drivers
A peimil lot the election of ihe
new Lssrhall stadium was m u rd
yetlriday to ihe

Ja ito

Lunslrut-

lion I ’uip. ol O ilando, and contliuclion wnik it clue to tta il in
about lw 11 w rrk t.

( ily Manage!

i ldfiiid

told the

MrKibbrn

l ilv

Commimun latl niglil
Doling llie oral two n r r l t , 1
J, Moughtou, ill i(M &gt;|ie|*tion will*
Tied W illiam*, engineer, and Jarco

Koreans Capture Big
Red Arsenal City Of Wonsan

tia charged today lhat two Ameri­
can fighlrr planrt tlialrd and
dam aged a S onrl ailfirld nral (he
key Siberian teapoil ol Vladitotlok lad Sunday.
A Ruttian piclrtl nolr wat piolerreif lo U. S. Mhiltlei- Counsel*
lor Walwoilh Balboui latl night
by Soviet Deputy f oreign Mom
rl Andrti Gromyko. Ihe note
placed the incident 62 milet noilh
of the Sosirt Korean border
It demanded "tlnct punidmirnl"
for the "rrtpoiitible personnel" and
American astuiances againtl »u»h
incidentt hi the fuluir.
flic notr laid two f -80 Shouting
S lai

|r l.

machine*united an

in '

Ka r l Lehmann Is
Named Governor
H f

K iiin n K

f liih c

U l

M W a H lS

V ,I U D 5

First Cavalry’s A d ­
vance Is Slowed T o
Crawl As Enem y's
Pill Boxes Are Met

Korean President Deetirates MacArthur

lOKYO. Oct 10 til'i
Sriuth
Koirant tapluied llie pure Bed
Kcie.ui p»*tl and arvenal c*ly uf
A o ik an l.nfav a llri uoathmg the
hravirtl oppotltlon they have en-

pmied loday with tec ria l other
• malt pow rit III tuppoll of a
trte n —powrr plan lo give ihe
Untied Nation* G rncial Atiemfity
luicet lo tumlial aggieition
While luppoiling llie plan t aim
U K L A N IX ). ( h i
10
{iV \
of codeclite security. 5 uguilat For­
K ali l.rlilnami. lor 15 yealt tec t r ­
eign M in i-In r d t a lii K a ld rli I old
ial y ol die l-ukr I'ounly t h.imtici
the A itrm h iy 't pulilu 1 1 lOnirmltrr
of t o n im riir, today w ai r fr ilr d
tome ol thr irtolulion'a pfutitio ilt
govrlliol of Honda J ill lid . Kiwwere vague U r i r t r i t r d t^e tight
aiiu inlernalional. by d rlrg a lrt
tu tuggrtl changrt la in . ATdralia.
rmhng lliru H n l annual enliven*
Peru and B ia /il olfrrecl tinnlar
lion lin e
tla irm e n li of tuppoll.
llie b l-yrar-old l a i a i r * m ill,
K a ld rli »a*d c.It** iratoli flit delr
wlio
hradr.l I loihla wai lioild
gallon l« ta lk in g thr Am einan
» j|n l i m n
doling W olld War
'ndialrd prupoul
U .
Yugu
two, tucCrrd* Ico n aid A U n it*
ila u * u being to h jrd rd tu piet
*Ule fiv ihe M ount* directed Cum ol Miami

Atlanta Kditui D e ­
livers M a i n Talk
At District M e e t

■o u n lrird alwive Parallel 18.

Io ihr •outhwett l S Toil Ca
i div fool liooprrt ran into lirree
irto ta n rr |u&lt;l lloilti ol 18
llie tavaliy'i advance wllil
lank aililteiy and a it tup|Htil wat
-lowed lo a crawl againtl log piltImv iMKlliont trl up before ill*
wai I lot it thr line ihe Cornmunid&gt; mtided wat lor "delrnte*
lud who ti wat lord at it tiling
blot It fm ihr Bed invtuon of
mulh Korean June 25.
iMilu-iital A —uia... a *d&gt; ot
150.IHMI i^ople oil llie Sea of

auto

field in ihr Sukhaya itrchka aiea
l-ip.m &lt;oail, it ihe fird major
al 4 :1 7 IV M (lo* al time) Sun
rnginent. will lay ool the loca*
Lieutenant g o irtlu ill of I fonda
5 uguilat la hat been al
day. Sukhaya Kechka it aunts infomi
t
oiumuioit-riiled cenler taken by
lion ol the uew tlantl
bleachd o lrn l lot lonllng year will be:
Nuvik Bay liom Y lid itu tlo k and odtft with the ir*| n| ihr Culnniuti
i h r Kepithli. ol Koiea'v (B O K )
eit .Shop drawing* of llie rein*
G ro lg r Moaik, Jl . W’aillllgloll,
it! world foi o*ri twu yrait
IiIt i j i i o i i i o n , 1 un i h e n 10 - d a y about 18 mdrt touthwrit of dial
loicmg tier! wolk are being made
dm tiun one; E ln rtl M ctirndr;
The
commiiier
wat
m
d*
ir
old tally into thr noilhern Bed
important Siheiuu rail and shipby the Yiigm ia Budge Co for the
cond day of debalr on thr anti- I a lla lia x rr. 2; Carl l) Srlph, Si.
i nullity.
ping Irinuuut.
Gif fill.
telo p eair plan W rd fin diplu Augutlm r } , II.Mold M
H * fa going to St. Louis tomor­ Jarco fo tp .. and are nrarly com*
Wontan iv alwiui 105 milet
" A t a retull ol the firing, dam ­
row to witneca the inatillation of plrlely. he added
l„ I'rm g lr.
inati w ait'd foi an rlaUiratiou u l Drl.am i. 4. Iln iiy
noilh
of 18 and 05 liulet almotl
age
wat
infhcled
on
alldrome
hi* ait ter, Mia* M ary Jane T ru ­
The total coil of thr tladtum.
n ttu ii
turpine actepUDcr
ol I.rrth u tg . 5 ; | otn W M* E lry .
due rail ol (he t oriiinuiiul capital.
man. a t worthy rran d matron of
including architect!* feet, under equipment,** the notr declared It tome parti of the proyiotal. D ie) I ant|t*. b. J 1. G u ilin , f j k c
the order of the Eastern Star.
Pyongyang
made no mention of caiualtiei.
Accompanying the P m id t-n t to the pie'enl contract will he aftwere
ikrptical
ol
||*e Soviet ^ -d c t. 7. A. E. Hoolh, Cocoa.
0 * i , ihr evtiti-r ot oil rrdning
Harbour declined lo accept ihe
the meeting with M acArthur will proaiinalrly $144,000. M l. McKlbUnion'* it " t r .
Jrlferwui Garnet, B i« i Grande. 9;
hoirn I. (orr . .-ot alcil ||.:*g
be General Omar Bradley, chair- Inn (leclared lint morning.
note on the groundt the p io trit
\ \ t \ n * it one ul Ituida'a alnrl
J*»ej*li \ aiun Jid, T oil l.audcrdalr
" i'i l*t-l il« irulu*tlial fa*
m man of the Joint Chiefa of S ta ir,
•Idle* Tin- uorl ha- one of the
Of ihe canlilivet lyi&gt;r. and w at a mattri fui the United Na* hMg .llplomatic th ift*. they n .l*-| Ul, and John B Cook. South wet*
W.
A tr ia l)
Harrim an.
tpeclal
• r natural liail-or* in the rutin*
m ilita n t tu the President on minut oinlrucling posts. ihe ttrrl liont to handle.
i l l
5
, , let
, l l l , foreign
!.r 'll' ,l' r ,M" inUtei
l b , w ' Miami I !
which
Sot
in
\ i rninvula lulling nurthward
foreign a ffa ire; Philip C. Je»* reinforced itand will teat 1.295
IV- n ah'* * a*! aide w n once a
Ib lrg a li-* adopted irn dn tlun e
Gromyko ditagrrrd. arguing that Andrei V. Vithiruky gave the
•up. S trte
D epariinrnt
roving
white and 25b colored pationt,
|&gt;lan ill the rnmmittee yeaferdli) •'•fling lor •u|&gt;|iorf of the juvenile
! iliain &lt; mil al atr talion
ambaaaador-al-large.
and
Mean
tince llie nolr dealt with the filing
tVon.au ha* been ll-d lu-n-ltled.
lid elided at the h i*, uf death O n -1'‘“ t*** -tnintdllieot on tlte Nov. ”,
Ruak,
Aaafatant
Seerrtary
of and 750 white, and 250 colored in
nd I'litninutiiat pro oner* a* a
S U Ia for Par E stern A ffa ir*. the portable type hlearhrrt Die by Am eiKan planrt un a Soviet Iv a major * perch hy Viahinaky g«&gt;er»l ele.tmn ballot; urgim* ‘i.i
ter vote partlcltiatlon in election*.
|d»ci* where North Korean forcea
Secretary of the Army Pace may roof of the tland will he a wooden installation, it wat ihr tolr cuiicriii ruutilI cla rify the aituetlon.
Heferring to tin- Coiniitlorm**
leconiiiuinlrd l*y Kiwania Inter
'P**l io make a major defense ef­
alao make the trip.
fort
of thr two government! m voltrd. threat* agalnat hi* country, K ar national; and f'lori.la cluba’ tup
M r. Truman w ill leava St. drek on tterl tuppoiit
uelj aata:
|
port of capital im p m irm rn lr ii
Km it f e l l a ft e r day a n d n i g h )
The contract specifies that conLouts at 8 00 P. M. Thurtday for
Tb*
note subsequently
was
l ugotUvia It ecp.iserf lo an the new d a te t if club* camp m
lid d in g , t i n I by -t ie d , before
Falrfield-S uiiun A ir Ferre ( * * • atruetion of the stadium t*e com­ ••'lit by the Kuaniaua to the II. H.
.
tb* r a p t d l v adt-an ■ing l i b e r a t o r * .
# in tw lifo rn ia .between San Fran* pleted within an eight month Kmlaaaay. U. S* Ambassador A lan aggiecriv. pieoaure which tvimet IllgUanJc tiuunti___
. ,
, 1
tvuc l’ Ul«l&lt; T I M elm V Af. III. f'.l ! I l ■ . I
.......... 1 npoil
Pniprr
and *umr tu-avii r gun
period, aaid M r. MeKibhin.
Cieaa and Sacramento.
P^ * , 1or
Kalph Met; III. • ditor » I lire .\t&lt;■. K irk , who had lieen in Im l
in.ngln* ,M:.. A il loll bv t‘ic&gt; I* id ,‘iin .o ia n Idni&lt;- •i-Ko
tram - lemairird lo • ,r ■ira lm l out
Member* of llie Commission la tl w ilh a cold, went there early
A rrivin g there i t 10 p. M.
.
,
niw
eiu
.iiCabilal
fluibling
n
Sruul
the
**,.
head
Ih
h
I I n a l Aittavr , «i.c n.. . . i •
i d o le ll.e city i- •ecuir Allie.1 of(Pacific Standard T im e) T h u r*. night u p re* »ed concern over Ihe th it morning to infurm the State
a M In etl.r, ^world * a- a recoil of tt. • .!. .. .........
- o' ||.
.................. ....I ln.|H Ml ..............
I tCr I thought til, mop till would
day. he w ill leave two hour* problem of dealing With rwrkle** Department of th r Soviet Com*
alter
. i
.......
lo* complete m no lime Wednesday,
late* fo r lU jka m A ir Field bate motorists, particularly “hot rod" i nu ideation.
Hint action in at........... the lle.1
,,((
JP
invo-ll.iig .1. i. ■in i.m .i. ot
n.
fra aM i
ru « ra m
i hi* would permit u start on
speeders, one of whom, hotly pur­
It »'•» published In Moscow
d
t,7
■
Korean"
tln
li.n
a
tio
i
.1
llmh
i.lmtoi
Imping u |d lie Itarinii and .-nptuivil
sued bv police, went Ihe length of paper* without editorial rom m rnt.
**VVhi*ri tIn i rutinlrv i|'vii|»-.| t•#
iirpnri fm u*e uuicklv The port
Park Avrnue at nearly 90 mile*
"In connection with three pro*
into K u in ," Mtliilf anlil.
wa rep.-lleit ei p el., id intarl afan hour, and turned over on v*icallve artlnna of the A llien
*-f Ak*h* J )Vi■11A1 till. . t j l hi' i in the
Seminole Boulevard on a recent
• uni limed on Page Puur
| IftRt at Id t hr 1*4*1 niuvrsl hi matt ^
P
si *A1
night. Chief W illiam * wan direct*
ed to redouble police effo rt* for
«»r* thi tt t* !**! II » 1la1 uf (hr I2U
Vfemliers of the |.|on Club tu. t,,i'
lietter obaervance of City tra ffic
iiiilr instil s( I Hlftt, His lu ll -tailed
v d D 'U tird the nrohlrm fared! •■■w,r uUI u&gt; Hi.*u&lt; '
law*.
(In* In it sI |&lt; a lnt| all-| XlllUth of
ID added:
nv drivers of the truck* who « i*
In line with belter control of
- Kit 11* «4ll tlUGl'A AUtllpr 4 Jo milt
proldiiitml hy the a'it v fro m iifirk*
W A S H IN G T O N 0»t tn -/A » .
"Hut now we must ira lia r tin t
eaat*wr*t tra ffic in the downtown
[1 Hill lir«i r 1%Sir Ufhf
ii»i8 Ib r ir trai tor unit* «»ri ilf»«rttti*wit it'* u terrible ptb-r wv must u.n
Dr. K arl Ornber Austrian P.&gt;—l»t
f'riatupher
Hprow),
W
inter
Park
\lr . MeKibblir and Chief
|\%tiitk tliuu ii*tl «
Krtl Ku*
«treeti.
M lnlaier -Id today that hi- w» n »ecllon,
to take I lit* step hut Dial the uni)
H'ealteara na l*»e* Klghil
«« «Ma|tuned Ilia I'lRt filRBill
Negro who fled the *cene of art
try m -v h t r i to aap«*l to the Un
Joe Harms, meniher of a l.mri kind of i uin whi. li an buy the
«&lt; wallas.4 na l-aa. I'.lablt
lied Nations eventually for "real
-tie
Id 1919 ftodge Coup, h a , Investigate Ih r 1-ul.lrct. .la ird lhat
liberation."
h t ‘| ‘ H ili
I ' l l ll 1*1.1
Asserting Soviet diplomacy h s
“ I . ’ n ‘ ' p r' , ,V :fi * ‘ “'l ' 11*
hi had i onfernd w,rh City M a n owned hv Dr. Kurl (iehliart of Ml gei Clifford McKitddn lo an *fdelayed an A u ttrian peace treaty
F u Ail.M
Vermin.
N V-.
Y., appear ed at I I 0 U f,.,,
"wit* an accumulation of claim*
. . . .
V
•■m |oii N
( „ Vr
|,a, k jll|r |„|
which h*ve not the sliehlrM eon I W A S H IN G T IJ N , ttcl. D&gt;—&lt;Aj—
last night at the home of „.|de for Ihe convenience of the
10 . I
Vl’ ASI IlN t . 11IN (•• t
till III 1
I \ l h. 11*.\ II1 1
neetlon" th * M lrtliler fold a Nn 1 ,,e IW ense Department callnl 8t«»* lli«h )*ay I atrolman It D. tf(l y ..,.
It f Wheelei owner and opt-ra
\|..
.11
I I 1*11*11
.V . irt • • V i .1 1h'lrlM a in on and gave him srll up
I lie eIII 11r
I it*
today
for
Dir
draftin
g
of
1,622
0 tional f*r--sa Club luncheon. “ *
" ll Connolly repotted that the tm ,.f Neb op no I f . , Mvirdo » ..r Inc I . lay
Now ludged In t'uuntv Jail, Sanford I ’ost 63 of the American injured at 1:110 oVlo.k yeslrnlni %4ltl tnil.tv D htl kvliltr
11. * i
.nil.
may even he conceivahtr that d o physicians, dentist* uml veterlnKANSAS t
Oct
-.riant for the A rm y during Nov* Sprowt It charged with leaving the '•egiuit I* interested al'u in thi* afternoon In an *ul&gt; rnuhlle a a
lom atir meant wit) fa il.”
I
t,
* futile* f llruiirimi, Svcrelury of
h4tlf.ll %
(lie
u(
•erne
of
an
accident,
and
driving
-tuber,
December
ami
January.
p ro jitt. which was diwussril at the di nt while motoring from d u e u" In (hat cate," he said, "we shidl
\ gricull ure.
*«nl
lo.tay
lhat
ll* % tit* .1.1 hr i
The total includes 93*2 phyai- ufti-r his llren tr had hern revoked meeiitig Monday rdghl a week ago.
n.
ll.e • t.itrili# ni .. i* in
f&gt;* 1 --I
r'ominuniom cannut t*e crushed
have to appeal to the United Na
to his grove near l.nkr 1‘ickell in |»M*UUllll still
lie
was
not
reported
aa
injured
in
cl:-ns,
boo
dentist*
and
100
vetIlona to help us gel rid of the ,n
A l Skinner, pro-luce liter-ham at
-&gt;n tile l-attl'ftrlii* alone"
iim|lll*lird
1itlflit It will hr 4i «Ml
. I&lt; 1. 1|trva !*- i I..I..I.
spitr of crashing through a chick* n • it* Salifuid Slate Farmers Mark*! Drangi t'uuntv.
(ruder, and we ar* • onvlnred that •riparians.
‘‘ We liave learned hy to tte r ea*
H. F. Wheeler, Jr , &gt;aht Ihr*
The department acted only four w itr frh te In hia haste tu get awav dgt'lartil that nine In n king broker*
" Ih r iM lm utt ileleme I*
1IS ill .1I sir 1* Ii e lie »
aoonvr or later the United Nations
morning Dial his father h a V fa lh n
•lay* after I'retid en l Truman *r t following the arlrdrnt.
are now operating h-re Mr stated as eep al the wheel uf hi* ftllil p lining in it* until &gt;i&gt; |ui,i»e |l|f .
eye*
heyoild mere victory
of
nut only w ill have (he w ill, but also
Ill .1 . jit* 1 "i- ,1 III ..ll . h I londj
n Motion the muchtiiery for the
that I I I -Ml- '‘ tite rs have their n»v (&gt;ld*-mohile and on a curve road .
d iiiii," h»* told aunia* T.IHK)
(ha powrr to teilo re freedom
,
,
,
(r a fling of m rdiral men. The
HACK I'ltW M A LA SK A
111-. 1 . ill.
, « il Hit
II aailaaeW ire gaae gear)
1. 1 1. .-n ib nen
• *t•• in thr Kulurr
Kiirnrri
peace and order in a country which first .rg i*tra tiu n date it Oct. lit
had run into a bridge abutment He
"• ■* ' I ' " 1' '
J. Iv Stevens arrived this m orn­
annual convrntloB
does lielong to the must anient ad,
ll ■ 1
was
taken
hnllir
nv
two
nf
I
|«il
,
rails
ul
.
qulai
t
inri*uii*irv
,|,.
|
,r..,..
i
mt
*
».
I
.
The department'* r nnouncenienl ing from Alaska, where he ha*
(•Ito W F ItH M R E T
_ berenta nf the idea* o f the United
grove workers, Charles ami t arl
I ,|.ten-' 1«'i r* V\«* ftiijut iiik c -if fhr m y
aid th r Navy ami the A ir Force been serving as welding super*
Dr F S. Jameson, head of the
( Ire-I worker*
'
iii’ t'i f U3I Bill
liflir fl, Hot
* N e tfo n a"
•save indicated that they do not ini rodent for a gold mining cum* vvpvlahlr rulture departiy.nt of t ’a it r r who heard the &lt;ru It. and
•a t at tl»«* ir • till* thi»*r &lt;*aut#t
“ A few day a ago," he said, “we nrrsently plan to make similar (•any at Juneau, 100 miles w ett
W r air pie|Miine In **•■■! .!.-■- pi II.
then ent lo llrange M m in rial 11-■*
In I .1*Ilieid t i• rju-'r *'
had a W e r e test of our inner sta­ requesti to * r lr c tiv , aervire for of the Klondike. He will spend a I tie University of Florida, lia in r
t ..I ll.* * •
pital, Oilando, where lu* condi I oil. ..Ul n .lll.e * .. ii a Irrin rllil.iii
•
Mr tfilil l | r
ilrlryfat#*^ - r u r i l
b ility. The Auetrlan Communist for the induction of the phyalcian* week here visiting hia mother, vdlr, w ill preside at Ihe meeting of was pronoun.ed alislarto rv th.
.1.«|,liltIt -d
'
l
l
I
will
to sfrengtlirii otn ir.n.I.al | hiIi i -i «
vegetable growvr* from through­
\ •Hith
from
i vfry ta fr in th#
Party tried to use a present econ­ and othera.
Mrs. J, I*. Stevens. 900 d m out Central Florida at Die Cdv morning.
l.» ira* h in) ii.ittu11, Piirrttt l!i» ** unit 11 a^ an—
.1 |H.tr|ll|.d
omic difficu lty tu alage a general
Mr. Wheeler's tniurie* Inrlinh I arid that ol inn asm* rate* \l-i 1
Induction quotas listed for th r Avrnue, he stated.
Hall tomorrow afternoon at 2 "0
mir th*it fa r rn ri’ unul.l ^yfrltiut# to
|&lt; .&lt;1 .-I ih. I ,1. .1 1itr*
itrlk e and, following this up. to Atm y follow: .100 Doctor* of
H r revealed that hr had to o'clock, County Agent C. ft D aw ­ a broken nose, i tr ia l broken rib . III l.n l the pin.I rr til aril* !&gt;■ Irauie an uprising against Austria's Medicine hy November tb ; 100 wear plenty of clothing In A las­
n tm 111tiv ii vItuil |*»M III thf* 11w ill la?
and face cut*. He »* 72 year o il thme And ll will hr dour I in Ilf. Illsit* I wf-- II hr I
.1 fir *
wuilil
free and democratic institution*. Doctor* of Medicine, 100 Doctor* ka, including fura, and termed son said today.
and a .form er
Srmitt.de Count* *ll|r
I, id disaslei
II.line flnm (In
“ Hirti* ran l*r iu * Viri llir |&gt;r3ff
More than lb vaperiernnl rvin-n
"This attempt failed completely of Dental Surgery ur D u rtu ri of the climate there very invigorat­
CnlitmnOoli!
r
Active
in
.tn
.i.l.
Iillill ilrfrnsr in a hunyry
••»l » l ‘ hr
I .. Iw
M 11 -hull -an! Ihnl lln- nat'.-’
even though It e Communists got M rdiral Dentistry, and bo Doc ing. Dn hia return, he aaid, he merit wurkrrs, including I&gt;r It W. work, lie i* -uperihteri.lrnt of t t »
'H o t (aim ing make* iiioie Ilian
nli. -j its*! ft! ht r ft r| &gt;
some indirect assistance from the tors of Veterinary Medicine by w ill take the boat from Seattle Kupresht of the Central Florida Oviedo llnpli'1 Sundav School. H i- -(length in lh&gt; .Ins* ahea-l wil' lllud hr
jtivl; a fm itirini ««mtr ihuttun uf
. Soviet authorities In eastern Au** December lb; 322 Medical Doc* to Kasley, proceed to Fairbanks Kaperimrut Station, will conduct a I.Uilne** Interest* In. Ilide the lurr.’. drprnd III Itllge p ail u|«di the &gt; . In.in nnmali an J * uml
\ 1mi ml;ft i hu fit hi 111 By|t|ilh« i»f fotnl and
w tn a . This certainly *»ve ample tor*. 200 Doctor* o f Dental Sur­ by dog ilea, and take a plane questiun and answer program. At Nelson and Co, packing huufe. cel lent lo tvlurh ririliu ti* mati Ii ‘'Die
may nn** llir I t- » lib . |I| l*r hut r«l f ihr I
tiiwsft) th** •r t'Ufr
and
drletm ination ol our turn in uni
evidence of the unity of our popu­ gery or Medical Dentistry, and from Fairbanks to Juneau. F ly ­ least 1UU vegetable growers are due ety farm * and rllru a grove*.
I I ..HllMurU in I’niir 1 I k IM ft
I»ra&lt;*rful kind *»f «i(&gt;r!Id that is
It ..M11h wr4 in. I'a ar t:lg !ll
lation a ml the peopla'a determirm bo Ikrctor* of Veterinary Medl* ing facilities and fields are ra - to lo- present, said Air. Dawson
•(til irunh
lion to defend free
institution* -ine by Jan. 16.
c lie n t in Alaska, he declared.
(JAINF.S S K N T K N C K D
•
l a f in III tf ft’ tif at 4 HI V uf
C IV IL A ttt I ’ A T K O I,
agalnat Communist aggression.”
T A Id .A H A S S K K , U rt. I p - i .)’
solid bulwark uf
life , cull tir
The Civil A ir Fatrol will hold
drinm-racy.
ila first annual famdy night — W . Anthony Dames today wu»
IN J l'K K I) 8 T U D K N T 8
inerting We*|pes*lay night at d:Wr sentenced tu seivr four year*
A T L A N T A . Oct. 1 0 -iA A — Ino'clock at Kemley’t Iteitaurant in in the State 1‘iisou for rm
lured while en route to attend the
of futabs front Flor
(th e Hangar at the Municipal A tr -j tieitlrriivnt
•
w H ith e r
S a u lo r d
Goorgia
Tech— Florida
football
port. Following the chicken din- ul- A. and M. College for Ney
game, two University of Florida
rov*.
High
87
yesterday
n«r families and friend* nf mem*
it* II U f t ll D v\ vv H IM
students today were Hated in
Circuit Judge Hugh Taylor »i*n
l.Dtt riii* morn t'g *17
iw r* are invited tu altand ctasse*
f "good" condition at Crawford W.
W A S H IN G I ON I V I III
t d 'l
lire |l...lh r l|.. — l of I ......I..........
trticn f (Sallies, former extension
It am yesterday (H»
ami movie*
Ily W IL L A R D (tlN N O L L Y
“ Long Hospital.
Tliere will fie a short hualnesa director at the »cliool, to »cr*e | n riiirn anil Entfiiirmru k iiim u .I lu i small . .iiinniMri ( I n tin- ls&lt;l of
I'utril Oct. rain Ul inch
Hie Jayccct in co-o|&gt;rialton with Fire Chifl M. N. Cleveland,
Haywood Thomas, £3, of llradN .u ii al (Set r* in. t drt inches
and
social
following four years on rach uf Ihr
IlliriK 4
linn.tml l«i |i|p*rfH In Ihr ILilitHi * m m h m i L h p.nl nf »
enton, and I&lt;#e Davis, I I , of •nd members ol hit department have launched a campaign thii week to II.n tln g
tvunla of rin b e lllem rn t, hut the
Tides today: high. .1 12 A. M.
AarnsuU were hurt In a amash- educate the public In fire prevention. This it National Fire Prevention classes. A ll members and friends srntvnrr* w ili run concurrently.
grnrtal pay ilrrsr
an. 8:35 1* M ■Mil low at
are Invited lu attend.
up near Jackson.
Altugethar,
marly
I,2.\si,inu)f
Gaines had previously pleaded
12: 17 l ‘
M
James W . Lott. S3, of He- Week.
railroad w orker* an- Involved ". for railing wagi
* |»‘uny an
g uilty tu the charge*.
D K A Y IN S T A L L E D
It took a disastrous fire th al&lt;‘
glator, O b .. Injured In the aarne
can.|.a.gn* for higher wage* al- hour fro inch per. enl^.'.- pol'd
K A L K ID H . N C., Oct. ll&gt;-&lt;/V&gt;
mishap, was In "serious" condi­ wiped out h alf of the village of elected mayor, and the late II. M.
rea.lv under way or aloud to get rril. ,. in Ih. giiveiiin.enl
FARMKMS A U C T IO N
Sanford in 1896 to arouse the I'apw orih w at elevated from the —Gordon tira y was formally In­
tion at the same hospital.
living nub's wn. “ worth ■tmiider
Thr
land
fur
the
Sanford started.
citllena aa tu the need of a rank* of volunteer* to th r post of stalled today aa the arcon.f presi­
David It Kola-rtson, president trig " That ul-*. » a * put I uf the
F
arm
er*
Auction
Market
has
Ix-cu
volunteer Dre department, Chief chief.
4 dent uf the cunaolldaled Culver- purchased and the deed recorded, of the Firemen and Kiiglnemen. agreeinenl »igm .1 ten day* ago J A C K fiO N V IL L F . Oct. l i i - p p i —
L8U TO APPEAL
49
88
Atlanta
alty of North Carolina, climaxing
Cleveland
pointed
out
yester­
A
t
once
he
began
to
Improve
BATON ROUOE, U . Oct. 10
County Agent C. It. Dawson, * **ig iii-il the Ji.l* of determining, IV th,. -n il. hini'ii and the N a- Boston
89
SS
a three-day inaugural program
day.
the
department,
and
added
"the
tioiiul Y aid n ias tir*
\**orlath&gt;n.
• (AY—Louisiana State University
82
41
Denver
A t leading educators, state and chairman of the program, an­ the amount of Die demand to n
While most o f the cititena latest" In equipment, and was
The Firemen'* chief *aiil his De* Moines
■will appeal a federal court order sadly
u ni*o committee. The proposal
69
46
aurveyed the ruins of the soon able to b « **t to visiting fire * national -tig Hilaries looked on, nounced this morning. The work
for the admiasloti of a negro D huaineaa section, an active c ili* men that ha had ala "hot footed” G ray took the oath of office front o f bullduilng and clearing the will he pa»M*d upon hy a group union lagged at !e«»l «ix cent* Fresno
79
Wi
behind the rl'e in ihe rn *t of liv
the LSU law achoot.
43
71
aen, Henry Llenthall did some­ companies, each w ith a "splen­ Associate Justice W illiam A. De­ 14 acre tract on the Orlando of n o general unit chairman ing. The union received it* last Memphis
Highw ay, une mile south uf cnl'ed hare fur the purpoie.
Tom Dutton, chaftman of th- thing about It and instigated a
70
New York
«i
hand drawn boa* reel a t vin of the State Supreme Court. Hanford,
increase
—
HI
cent*
un
hour—
its
Hohertion
told
reporter*
the
ha*
been
started.
board of aiiparetynea. onrvwiwewd movement to organ!la A volun­ did"
105
1
GoW nK'r K err Sewtt made the
Phoenix
U teti comma ml.
Plan* fur Immediate erection of union would nevrr agree to a 19-18.
“ | decision U appeal last nl»h* teer lira department.
57
&lt;a1
Seattle
The hearts of lanford maidens form al Installation.
Rolierttun
indicated
th
*
union
three-year
moratorium
on
strike*
■
building
for
conducting
auction*
Gray. 41-year-old Wlnaton-Se*
67
This was completed In 1M6 and fluttered when these gallant
Washington
now being considered by a ami wage demand*, a* lha A F L would Join the railroad* in a
90
M husky volunteers were ready companies charged
71
Ilka
the lent publisher and eg-Secrvtary of are
Fort M ycr*
move
to
waive
the
Flailwsy
LaHwltchmen'*
Union
had
dune
and
building
committee,
he
aaid.
Stock
89
fe r any emargeney. It wai only "Light Brigade" toward a f in . the Army, succeeds Dr. Prank
Kev West
Jj
other
operating
union*
have
been
if
being
told
to
the
lim
it
of
1100
bor
A
rt
requirement
of
10
dav*'
Tha'achonl bA* b b a n V ^ w h ite natural that they should elect Bovs welcomed them Joyously, P. Graham, new junior senator
81
llt
not're of a new wage proposal- Tallshsaavv
ainco it was fouivM before th« Mr. Llenthall aa chief, a poet he and Chief Papworth took advan for North Carolina, as president to each buyer to finance the pro­ rio tested to do.
t
l*
•7
Tampa
t l a a i t a a * 4 u * f * a * K la h l)
However,
hv
aaid
a
proposal
ject.
of the greater university.
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War Between the BtaUa.
held until IBM, whan he w a i

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Lions Club Studies
Problem Of Trucks

Austrians May Ask
United Nations To
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Un City Streets *•; *■

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Hit And Run Driver
Gives Himself Up

' r''&gt;‘2 Doctors Will
Ik* Calk'd By Jan. 1

Conibat Strenetn entire b t at e is

M u s t Be Raised, C a l l e d Critical
M a r s h a l l States War Target Area

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WlifcliT Is Injurt'd
In Auto Amdcitl

Gcnetal T f l l s
(*(,| ||.»wu- S.tv*.
W u i k «■i ?i Civili.ifu.
Must S t* 111 i t I '•'*
Sul■i*» 1

is llruiinunSays Reds
k Cannot Re Crushed
Rv I’ i^hlin^ Alone
in .

Jaycees, Fire Department Launch
Education Program To Halt Fires

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